Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions by current and prospective students. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

When Should I Apply?

Currently the admissions are closed, however the students may apply between October and November for the admissions. For more information, please contact to the admission office. (hyperlink to addmisions)

When do classes commence?

The classes normally commence in the 1st week of October.

What is the minimum requirement for admission?

Please refer to “Admissions Criteria in the Admissions tab” page and scroll down to find the “Entrance Requirements” for the University of the Punjab.

How long does it take to confirm a student’s registration/admission with the University?

It normally takes 3 to 4 weeks after the application is received by the University, and also provided that complete information has been provided to the University and is in accordance with the entrance requirements.

What is the immediate payment requirement?

A student is required to pay the “Registration Fee” of the University of the Punjab and the “Admission Fee” for the Institute. For more consult the fee structure column at the admissions page.

What happens to my initial financial deposits if my application is rejected?

The “Application Handling Fee” paid to the University of London is non-refundable. If the University refuses a student’s application all other payments (made to the Institute) are refunded. However, if a student is accepted by the University but decides not to continue with his LLB degree, then his “Security Deposit” is refunded but not the “Admission Fee” or the “Tuition Fee” for the term.

How difficult is the degree?

The degree is fairly difficult for students who are not in the habit of reading textbooks. The LLB degree not only requires the essential book reading, but also requires hard-work dedication, commitment, and above all, interest in the degree.

How long does it take to complete my LLM/Bar at law?

Normally, the LLM takes from 12 months, while the Bar at Law takes 24 months to complete.

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