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Location of Pakistan. Legal education in Pakistan was initiated before independence and dates back to the 1800s. The first legal education institution was established under the name of ‘University Law College’ (Now Punjab University Law College) in 1868.
Pages in category "Law schools in Pakistan" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Pakistan College of Law; Punjab University Law College; Q.
SZABUL has unique privilege to be the first ever Law University in Pakistan. [6] It is recognized by the Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) and [3] [7] Pakistan Bar Council. It offers B.A LL.B. (5 years), BS Criminology (4 years), Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA 4 years, 2 years), LL.M and PHD programs.
The college has one of the oldest law library in Pakistan.The library is an important resource centre, primarily intended to provide undergraduate and postgraduate students with the books, law journals and reading materials they need for their studies, as well as having a valuable and ever increasing collection of legal works.
Anuradhapura Central College has produced graduates in many fields such as engineering, medicine, law, politics, education, administration, mass-media and entertainment, including: Duminda Dissanayake – Cabinet Minister of Education Services, former Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs and Skills Development
The Quaid-e-Azam Law College (QLC) is a Government law college located in Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] It is the first Government sector law college in Shaheed Benazirabad (formally Nawabshah) region. [2] QLC is affiliated with University of the Sindh. [3] The college offers LLB degree which is accredited by Pakistan Bar Council. QLC was ...
Sri Lanka Law College (abbreviated as SLLC), formerly known as Ceylon Law College, is a law college, and the only legal institution where one can enrol as an Attorney-at-Law in Sri Lanka. [2] It was established in 1874, under the then Council of Legal Education, in order to impart a formal legal education to those who wished to become Advocates ...
Post-graduate degree (Masters) classes in specific disciplines are also conducted in specified Degree College. The university is recognised by the Pakistan Bar Council and the LL.B. degree of the university is recognised as a qualifying law degree for an individual to be admitted to a Bar in Pakistan. [12]