LAT 2023 for LLB 5 Years Program by HEC

Higher Education Commission HEC is set to organize the Law Admission Test LAT for candidates aspiring to pursue the 5 years LLB degree program in HEC/PBC recognized public and private sector universities and colleges. This entrance test is a crucial step for admission, and successful candidates will commence their LLB classes. The candidates can get the latest updates of LAT 2023 for LLB 5 Years Program by HEC.
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates who have successfully passed their intermediate class exams or equivalent with good marks are eligible to apply.
Those awaiting results of HSSC exams or equivalent can also apply for the LAT test.
Test Pattern and Syllabus:
The LAT test features different sections, and candidates are advised to familiarize themselves with the test pattern and syllabus.
The test includes Multiple Choice Questions MCQs in various subjects relevant to LLB admission.
Registration and Admission Test Dates:
Online registration forms must be submitted by January 8, 2024.
HEC will conduct the LAT test for eligible candidates on January 21, 2024. Any changes to the test date, if necessary, will be communicated online.
Exam Centers Details:
LAT test centers are located in major cities, and candidates must select a convenient center from the provided list during registration.
Once the registration is completed, test centres cannot be changed.
Registration Process:
Visit the official HEC website for online registration.
The registration process involves two steps: profile completion using the My Profile section and submission of application forms through "Law Admission Test."
Incomplete or saved applications will not be considered for the LAT test.
Test Fee Payment Process:
Candidates must pay a non-refundable and non-transferable admission test fee of Rs.1800/- through 1Link 1Bill Invoice.
Payment can be made via banks, ATMs, Internet banking, mobile banks, or Jazz cash.
After payment, click on Verify Online Payment on the ETC dashboard.
Exam Day Requirements:
Candidates must bring their roll number slips, original CNIC, or passport for verification on the exam day.
Failure to provide the necessary documents will result in candidates being denied entry to the entrance test.