HEC announces Law Graduate scholarship Program for Baluchistan Students
HEC announces Law Graduate scholarship Program for Baluchistan Students
HEC invites applications from the applicants having Domicile/Local Certificate of Balochistan Province for award of Scholarships for law studies in the following categories including Indigenous / Local LLB (5Years), Indigenous / Local LLM, Foreign LLM, Foreign Ph.D.
According to the website, the last date for submission of online applications Scholarship is Thursday, March 18, 2021. HEC has advised the applicants to apply well before the closing date to get assistance in case of any inconvenience.
The commission has directed applicants to read the eligibility criteria and other important information before applying.
Eligibility Criteria:
Applicant must possess the Domicile/Local Certificate of Balochistan Province.
Maximum age as on closing date of applications:
LLB (5Years): 25 years
LLM: 30 years
PhD: 35 years
For LLB, LLM and PhD scholarships, the candidates must have completed HSSC/Equivalent, LLB and LLM respectively, from HEC recognized Universities before the closing date of the applications.
For LLB, Candidates must have completed 12 years of education with at least 50% marks in BOI&SE intermediate exam / equivalent.
For LLM & PhD, Candidates must have completed LLB , LLM respectively from HEC recognized DAIs with at least 50% marks in Bachelor degree.
Applicant must secure minimum 50% Marks (Accumulative Test Score) in Aptitude Test.
Applicant must have acquired the requisite academic qualification on or before the closing date.
Any applicant who is already availing any other scholarship is not eligible to apply.
The can apply for the scholarship program here.
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