Law Admission Test–Fee by 44%
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has encouraged individuals interested in enrolling in five-year undergraduate LLB degree programs to apply for the Law Admission Test (LAT). On April 9, the HEC will administer the LAT at selected test locations around the nation. Whereas the deadline for LAT applications is March 27. This is all you need to know about the HEC LAT:
As implied by the name, LAT is a requirement for enrollment in public and private universities as well as the colleges and universities that are connected with them and are approved by the HEC and the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC).
Eligibility requirements
Students who have completed a 12-year program that is equal to the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC).
Appeared in the final examinations of HSSC or comparable 12-year schooling and are awaiting results.
Test Pattern and Syllabus
Division of Questions | Marks | Nature of Questions |
Essay (either in English or Urdu) | 15 | 200 words maximum |
Personal statement (either in English or Urdu) | 10 | 200 words maximum |
MCQs: English | 20 | Synonyms, antonyms, prepositions |
MCQs: General Knowledge | 20 | – |
MCQs: Islamic Studies | 10 | – |
MCQs: Pakistan Studies | 10 | – |
MCQs: Urdu | 10 | Vocabulary |
MCQs: Math | 5 | Basic math |
Total marks | 100 50 | |
How to Use?
Interested parties may submit an application via the Education Testing Council of HEC (ETC). Applications that are not complete or submitted in another way will be rejected.
One week before the exam, applicants can obtain their roll number slips from the ETC Site and their emails. Also, the HEC will email and SMS candidates about the exam information.
Exam Fee
An Rs. 1,800 exam fee, which is both non-refundable and non-transferable, must be submitted by applicants. Consumers can deposit the fee at Habib Bank Limited, branch code: 1742, account number 17427900133401, account name: Higher Education Commission.