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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 ]
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.
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council have accredited AIL with a grade 'A'. The institution offers 5-year integrated BA LLB programme and a 1-year postgraduate LLM programme with a specialisation in Family Law or Criminal Law. Both the programmes offered by the institution are approved by the Bar Council of India. [3]
Rayat College of Law is a private law school situated at Rayat Bahra Ropar Campus, Railmajra in Rupnagar in the Indian state of Punjab. [1] It offers 5 year Integrated B.A. LL.B . and B.Com LL.B. courses approved by Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi [ 2 ] and affiliated to Panjab University, Chandigarh .
KLE Law College - offers LLB, BA.LLB and BBA. LLB (accredited to Karnataka State Law University, Hubali and recognised by Bar Council of India) LLB (accredited to Karnataka State Law University, Hubali and recognised by Bar Council of India)
Khalsa College of Law or KCL is a private law school situated beside Ram Tirath Road in Amritsar in the Indian state of Punjab.It offers 5 year Integrated B.A. LL.B., B.Com LL.B. and 3 years law courses approved by Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi [1] and affiliated to Guru Nanak Dev University.
National Law Universities (NLU) are public law schools in India, founded pursuant to the second-generation reforms for legal education sought to be implemented by the Bar Council of India. [1] [2] The first NLU was the National Law School of India University aka NLS/NLU Bangalore which admitted its first batch in 1988. Since then, most of the ...
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 ...