ILPD Intake for 2025-2026

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ILPD Intake for 2025-2026

We welcome you to the ILPD Intake 2025/2026 page of our website. If you are searching for information on the  ILPD Intake for 2025/2026 Admission, then you are at the right place.

The ILPD Admissions Intake are open periodically. This gives candidates who missed the last ILPD Intake to apply for this year’s intake.

If you are interested in applying for ILPD Intake 2025/2026, below are some admission tools that you may like to check out.

Details of ILPD Intake 2025/2026

ILPD Entry Requirements

ILPD Application Form

ILPD Courses

ILPD Fees Structure

After reading the information that we have gather on this page about the ILPD Intake for 2025/2026, we entreat our readers especially students, parents and teachers to spend some few minutes to read more about ILPD.

About ILPD

The establishment of this Institute was part of the implementation of the judicial reforms that the Government of Rwanda embarked on in 2004. To meet the demand for a legal workforce with enhanced skills, ILPD was assigned the task of providing the relevant training.

The Institute is also located in Nyanza District, Southern Province. ILPD is more than eight years old, with many hundreds of lawyers, judges and prosecutors have attended its courses. It runs two major postgraduate Diplomas; on Legal practice (DLP) for judges, prosecutors and lawyers, and on Legislative Drafting (DLD) for government lawyers and others responsible for drafting.

ILPD also runs a wide range of continuing legal education (CLE) courses to ensure that all legal professionals are kept up to date and have opportunities to refresh and develop their skills. These courses are taught by ILPD’s external faculty of trainers who are experienced legal professionals, and by international trainers.

ILPD is now attracting African continent attention with its innovative approaches to training and reputation for effective, high quality courses. Students from other countries   are now discovering and attending its courses and ILPD aspires to meet the needs of legal professionals throughout Africa.

ILPD’s objective is to become an ‘‘IHURIRO’’, i.e. a meeting place for legal professionals from Rwanda, the region, and Africa, as well as the rest of the world. ILPD is active in organizations that link the East African judicial training institutes. It is also a member of the International Organization for Judicial Training (IOJT), a global body linking judicial training institutes around the world.

ILPD is also a meeting place where different branches of the legal profession, different legal traditions (Common law, Civilian and traditional) can meet and learn from each other.