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Why LDC Pre-Entry Examination is back in 2025

While the reinstated exam is a temporary measure, it also lays the groundwork for a broader and more permanent shift in Uganda’s legal education system. In 2027/2028, the Law Council plans to roll out the National Bar Course, a harmonized, standardized bar training program that will be offered across multiple accredited institutions.
John Kenny AdeyaBy John Kenny AdeyaJune 9, 20255 Mins Read
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Kampala, Uganda – June 5, 2025 – The Uganda Law Council has announced the reinstatement of pre-entry examinations for admission into the Law Development Centre (LDC), beginning with the 2025/2026 academic year. The decision, made public earlier this week, will apply for two consecutive intakes and serves as a transitional measure ahead of the National Bar Course rollout scheduled for 2027/2028. The move aims to tighten entry standards and restore academic rigor in Uganda’s legal training system.

A Return to Rigor: Why the Exam is Back

The return of the LDC pre-entry exam marks a turning point in Uganda’s legal education landscape. The examination, which had been suspended in recent years, is being reintroduced amid concerns over declining academic standards, soaring failure rates, and overcrowding at the LDC.

Why LDC Pre-Entry Examination is back in 2025
Why LDC Pre-Entry Examination is back in 2025

Education officials and sector analysts have pointed to a drop in the quality of legal graduates entering the Bar Course, especially after the exam was phased out. The Uganda Law Council now believes that reinstating the exam is essential to screen out underprepared candidates and to ensure only capable law graduates proceed to professional training.

LDC Under Pressure as Admissions Skyrocketed

Following the removal of the pre-entry requirement, the number of students admitted to the LDC surged dramatically. In some recent academic years, enrollment more than quadrupled—overwhelming the institution’s capacity and diminishing the quality of instruction.

Sources within the LDC report that the sheer volume of students in recent cohorts has made practical training, which is central to the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, increasingly difficult to deliver. Stakeholders in the justice sector have expressed alarm over these trends, warning that the legal profession risks being flooded with inadequately prepared advocates.

What Changes for Law Graduates?

Beginning with the next academic year, all Bachelor of Laws graduates seeking admission to LDC will be required to sit for and pass the reinstated pre-entry exam. This applies to the 2025/2026 and 2026/2027 intakes.

Prospective candidates are advised to prepare early, as the exams are expected to cover key undergraduate legal subjects such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, and Legal Ethics. Critical reasoning and comprehension skills will also be tested.

Academic calendars suggest the exam will likely be held in July or August 2025, with successful candidates joining LDC in September 2025. Further guidelines, including application procedures and specific exam dates, are expected to be released by the Uganda Law Council in the coming weeks.

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The National Bar Course on the Horizon

While the reinstated exam is a temporary measure, it also lays the groundwork for a broader and more permanent shift in Uganda’s legal education system. In 2027/2028, the Law Council plans to roll out the National Bar Course, a harmonized, standardized bar training program that will be offered across multiple accredited institutions.

The course will replace the current LDC-exclusive Bar Course, aiming to decentralize legal training while enforcing uniform standards nationwide. The Law Council will oversee the course’s implementation, content, and assessment to ensure quality remains consistent regardless of location.

Divided Opinions: Quality vs. Access

The decision to revive the LDC pre-entry exam has stirred debate. Proponents argue that the move is necessary to rescue the profession from declining standards. They see the exam as a mechanism to filter serious, prepared candidates from the rest.

However, critics, including some government officials and education advocates, warn that the exam could disproportionately affect students from marginalized backgrounds. Justice Minister Gen. Kahinda Otafiire has previously suggested that improving the Bar Course itself—such as extending it to two years—might be more effective than enforcing entry exams.

Parliament’s Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee has also expressed reservations, with some members arguing that the exam restricts access rather than enhancing quality.

Voices from the Legal Sector

Dr. Frank Nigel Othembi, Director of the LDC, has defended the reintroduction of the exams, noting that many students who entered the institution without undergoing prior screening struggled to meet academic expectations. He has also called for a deeper, long-term strategy, including quality checks at the undergraduate level.

Meanwhile, Dr. Pamela Tibihikirra-Kalyegira, Director of Quality Assurance at the National Council for Higher Education, has gone further, recommending that aptitude assessments be introduced at the point of university admission. “By the time students reach LDC, they’ve already invested too much time and money,” she said in a past interview. “We must screen earlier.”

A New Era for Legal Training

The next three years mark a transition period for legal training in Uganda. With the reinstatement of the LDC pre-entry examination and the rollout of the National Bar Course on the horizon, the country is moving toward a more structured, performance-based legal education model.

Law graduates hoping to join the profession must now prepare for a more competitive and demanding process. However, many in the sector believe that these changes—if properly implemented—will ultimately produce more competent, confident, and courtroom-ready lawyers.

As legal education reforms take root, one thing is certain: Uganda’s path to the legal profession is being reshaped—and it begins with passing the test.

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