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University College of Agriculture: Public: Sargodha Bypass near Jhal Chakian 2002 University of Lahore, Sargodha Campus: Private: Lahore Road 2002 [3] University of Central Punjab, Sargodha Campus: Private: Lahore Road 2002 [4] Sargodha Medical College: Public: Faisalabad Road 2006 [5] Army Public College: Army: Mianwali Road 1975 Cornelius Law ...
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. Currently, there are more than 150 institutions offering law programs, which include universities and law ...
It was upgraded to De'Montmorency College in 1929. The college was shifted to Sargodha in 1946. Later, it was renamed to Government College Sargodha in 1963. Postgraduate classes were introduced in 1987. In 2002, the college was granted the status of an independent university. [5]
Sargodha Medical College; U. University of Sargodha This page was last edited on 14 July 2015, at 21:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
In Indonesia, University and College Admission is dependent on the University or College Status. Generally, Public Universities conduct their admission in the unified system of two as of 2019. Public Nationwide admissions to Public universities are subsidies by the government and students who succeed in entering university from one of the two ...
In Punjab the courses of law are offered by various private and government colleges and universities, and around 52 legal education centres. [1] One can study in various law courses such as LL.B, integrated LL.B, LL.M and doctoral courses.
Punjab University Law College (PULC) is a Public sector Law College of University of the Punjab, Canal Road (Quaid e Azam) Campus, Lahore. It is the oldest law institute in Pakistan which was established in 1868, 14 years before Punjab University itself. [ 1 ]
NALSAR offers a five-year integrated B.A LL.B.(Hons.) program and Integrated Program of Management (BBA+MBA). Admission to the undergraduate program is on the basis of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) which is taken by upwards of 100,000 students every year. [4] With only 132 seats offered at NALSAR, the program is considered highly selective.