An education ministry panel has given the green light to 66 out of 72 educational institutions that applied to open U.S.-style law schools next spring.
Four institutions failed to pass the panel screening process, while a decision on two other universities was postponed, ministry officials said Friday.
These two were instructed to submit revised applications that better explain the kind of schools they plan to open.
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