ISLAMABAD: The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has announced the Law Admission Test (LAT) for students seeking admission to the five-year undergraduate LLB program.
This text is a necessary process for getting admission to institutions recognized by HEC or Pakistan Bar Council (PBC). The eligible candidates will be students who have passed or awaited results of their Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) or its competent level of Grade 12 education.
The exam is scheduled to be conducted on January 12, 2025, in major cities across the country, making this feasible for candidates across Pakistan.
The first program in this regard is to submit an online application through the HEC portal, no later than December 30, 2024, at 4 PM. Payment of the examination fee by candidates is non-refundable through the 1Link/1Bill System.
Once the registration is over, the roll number slips will be issued a week prior to the examination. The candidates are to bring their original CNIC, their original passport, and/or their original B-form on the day of the exam, along with their educational documents. It is very critical; candidates shall not be allowed to sit for the exam without these very important documents.
For further details and assistance, candidates may also visit the HEC website or visit contact the helpline numbers provided. The HEC website is rich in regards to providing them with information regarding the LAT, such as the format of the exam, syllabus, and registration process.
By visiting the webpage or by calling the HEC helpline, candidates will equip themselves well ahead of the test and ensure a smooth registration experience.
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