Following reports of law students being unable to register for elective modules of their choice as a result of capping introduced by the Faculty, the University took immediate steps to remedy the situation.
Law students enrolled in the M.Adv course can now register for elective units of their choice as all candidates will be accommodated. Capping was only applicable for a small number of electives and these were introduced to ensure that students benefit from small-group tuition, given the practical approach of the modules.
As this year in particular, some modules attracted a large number of students, the University will be ensuring that parallel sessions of the elective modules spread across the two semesters will be made available to accommodate all those who registered.
The Faculty of Laws welcomed nearly 400 Freshers this year and is offering a total of 12 programmes of study, including eight at postgraduate level. An average of 320 students graduate from the Faculty each year.
