The date for the Law Graduate Assessment Test changed suddenly

The date for the Law Graduate Assessment Test changed suddenly

The date for the Law Graduate Assessment Test changed suddenly

In order to avoid a conflict with the Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) that will be held by the Punjab Public Service Commission, the Higher Education Commission (HEC) rescheduled the date for the Law Graduate Admission Test (GAT) (PPSC).

Details indicate that HEC has made plans to hold the Law GAT on Sunday, July 3. In contrast, the PPSC tests began today and will end on July 7.

Therefore, in order to ensure that as many applicants as possible participate in the Law GAT, HEC has chosen to hold it on Sunday, July 24. The previous registration cut-off date for the Law GAT was Wednesday, June 15th. Additionally, HEC had extended it till Wednesday, June 22.

The Law GAT is a required exam for enrolment in public and private universities, as well as the colleges and universities that are affiliated with them and are approved by the HEC and the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC).

In addition, HEC will also hold the Law GAT in Islamabad, Lahore, Multan, Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Karachi, Sukkur, Hyderabad, Peshawar, Abbottabad, Quetta, Turbat, Muzaffarabad, and Gilgit.

The commission has already shared the Law GAT's syllabus and format, which is listed below:

 

 

 

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, antonym, 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

 

Passing marks

50

 

 

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