
Two students from the Institute of Judicial Studies at the University of Guyana have passed the entrance exam to the regional professional training centre for lawyers with flying colours. This distinction highlights their outstanding academic record, the quality of the legal training offered by the University of Guyana and the commitment of its teaching staff to student success.
The University of French Guiana honours the excellence and success of the IEJ
The University of French Guiana warmly congratulates two students from the Institute of Judicial Studies who passed the entrance examination for the Regional Centre for Professional Training of Lawyers (CRFPA). This achievement is a testament to the commitment, hard work and perseverance of these students, as well as the quality of the educational support offered at the University of French Guiana.
Admission to the CRFPA, a network that brings together 11 prestigious law schools, is a decisive step in the training of these future lawyers. It illustrates the dynamism and high standards of local legal training and demonstrates the ability of the IEJ at the University of French Guiana to effectively prepare its students for competitive examinations and exams in the fields of justice and law over the past year.
In order to celebrate this exemplary achievement and honour this graduating class, an awards ceremony was held on Friday, 12 December at the University. In the presence of their families and representatives from the CTG, the Administrative Court and the Cayenne Bar Association, Ms Anne-Sophie N’DAMITE and Ms Yasmine KRIM were congratulated by Laurent LINGUET, President of the University, and Jean-Philippe VAUTHIER, Director of the IEJ. A message of support and recognition was even sent via video recording by Christiane TAUBIRA, former Minister of Justice and patron of this first graduating class.
The solemn and convivial ceremony was an opportunity to look back on the winners' careers, share feedback, and strengthen ties between the different graduating classes and teaching teams. This celebration is fully in line with the University of French Guiana's mission to promote the success of its students, support the professional ambitions of its graduates, and contribute more generally to the reputation of the law programme in the region.
FAQ – Distinction awarded to two students admitted to the CRFPA
1. What is it?
This is about the distinction awarded to two students from the IEJ at the University of French Guiana who passed the CRFPA entrance exam.
2. Which students are affected?
Anne-Sophie N'Damite and Yasmine Krim, winners of the CRFPA entrance exam.
3. Why is this success important?
Admission to the CRFPA is a key step towards becoming a solicitor and demonstrates the excellence of the legal training provided by the University of Glasgow.
4. How did the university promote this achievement?
An awards ceremony was held at the University of French Guiana in the presence of families and institutional partners.



