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  1. University Law College, University of the Punjab, is the finest and oldest seat of legal learning in the country. The University Law College is known as the birth place of the finest legal minds in the subcontinent and has been the epitome of judicial heritage in Pakistan since its inception.

  2. University Law College, University of the Punjab, is the finest and oldest seat of legal learning in the country. The University Law College is known as the birth place of the finest legal minds in the subcontinent and has been the epitome of judicial heritage in Pakistan since its inception.

  3. Welcome. Qualified candidates now can fill the form for admission by login. STEPS TO FOLLOW : Read Guidelines and Prospectus for Joint Admission to B.A./B.COM.LL.B. (Hons.) 5 Years Integrated Course- 2024.

  4. University Law College, University of the Punjab, Lahore Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore-Pakistan. Tel (92-42) 99231275-6 Fax: (92-42) 99231278 E-mail: pulc@brain.net.pk Website: www.pulc.edu.pk

  5. Law department formerly known as University Law College is committed to play an important role in the legal system of this university. Stature of this department is as big as its strength. Law graduates from this department are serving all over the country in the lower courts, High Courts and Supreme Court.

  6. The University of the Punjab is the largest and the oldest seat of higher learning in Pakistan.The University comprises of 4 Campuses, 13 Faculties, 10 constituent colleges, 64 Departments, Centres, Institutes, and 482 affiliated colleges. There are 13 Faculties in the University having Different Departments which are Arts and Humanities, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Commerce, Economics and ...

  7. 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) . It was the first institute offering legal education to be established in a Muslim majority area of the Subcontinent.