The Ghana School of Law entrance examination should be scrapped imme­diately, the Rector of the Mountcrest University College (MCU), Ms Irene Ansa-Asare, has advocated.

She said the current system was hampering the development of well-rounded legal professionals as it was forcing law faculties to prior­itise examination preparation.

Ms Ansa-Asare made the call at MCU's 7th congregation, in Accra on Saturday, on the theme; 'Em­powering Minds, Charting New Paths: Shaping the Future with Knowledge and Integrity.' It saw 86 students graduating including 79 from the Postgraduate School of Bachelor of Law and six from the undergraduate Bachelor of Law programme.

Three students had First Class honours, 32 obtained Second Class Upper honours, 44 received Sec­ond Class Lower honours, and one student received a Pass.