Pakistan Legal Academy

إِنَّ اللَّهَ يُحِبُّ الْمُقْسِطِينَ

بے شک اللہ انصاف کرنے والوں کو پسند فرماتا ہے۔

Empowering Legal Minds for a Just Tomorrow

Pakistan Legal Academy, Rawalpindi

إِنَّ اللَّهَ يُحِبُّ الْمُقْسِطِينَ

بے شک اللہ انصاف کرنے والوں کو پسند فرماتا ہے۔

پاکستان لیگل اکیڈمی راولپنڈی

PDF Notes / Past Papers for LAW Students

At Legal Academy Pakistan, we offer comprehensive training and guidance to help candidates excel in the Law Admission Test (LAT), a mandatory requirement for admission to five-year LLB programs in Pakistan, as mandated by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and the Pakistan Bar Council. Our expert instructors and tailored programs ensure you are fully prepared to achieve a high score and secure your place in a recognized law school.

LAT MCQs and Practice Material – Topic-Wise Preparation

Why Choose Our LAT Preparation Services?

  • Expert Faculty: Our team includes experienced legal educators with in-depth knowledge of the LAT syllabus, covering law, general knowledge, English, Urdu, and essay writing.
  • Comprehensive Training: We provide structured courses that address all sections of the LAT, including MCQs, subjective questions, and essay writing, to maximize your performance.
  • Personalized Approach: Our preparation plans are customized to your strengths and weaknesses, ensuring focused improvement and effective exam strategies.
  • Accessible Learning: We offer flexible learning options, including in-person classes, online sessions, and study materials, accessible to candidates across Pakistan.

Our LAT Preparation Services

  • Comprehensive LAT Courses:
    • Full coverage of the LAT syllabus, including:
      • MCQs (75 marks): English (20 marks), General Knowledge (20 marks), Islamic Studies (10 marks), Pakistan Studies (10 marks), Urdu (10 marks), and Math (5 marks).
      • Subjective Section (25 marks): Essay (15 marks) and Personal Statement (10 marks) in English or Urdu.
    • Focus on key legal concepts, constitutional law, and landmark cases relevant to the LAT.
  • Mock Tests and Practice Papers:
    • Regular mock exams replicating the LAT format to build familiarity with the test structure and time management.
    • Practice with past LAT papers and model questions, with detailed feedback to improve accuracy and speed.
  • Essay and Personal Statement Guidance:
    • Training on writing high-scoring essays (200 words) on topics like legal issues, current affairs, or social challenges.
    • Tips for crafting compelling personal statements to showcase your motivation and suitability for a legal career.
  • Study Materials and Resources:
    • Curated study notes covering English grammar, vocabulary, general knowledge, Islamic and Pakistan Studies, and basic math.
    • Updates on recent legal developments and current affairs relevant to the LAT, such as constitutional amendments or significant court rulings.
  • Workshops and Doubt-Clearing Sessions:
    • Interactive workshops on key LAT topics, including legal reasoning, comprehension skills, and essay structuring.
    • One-on-one sessions to address specific doubts and refine your preparation strategy.

Key Aspects of the LAT

  • Eligibility: Candidates must have completed Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) or equivalent (e.g., A-Levels) with at least 50% marks. There is no upper age limit as per the latest HEC guidelines.
  • Exam Structure:
    • Total Marks: 100 (75 MCQs, 25 subjective).
    • Passing Criteria: Minimum 50 marks to qualify for LLB admission.
    • Sections:
      • English (20 MCQs): Synonyms, antonyms, prepositions, and comprehension.
      • General Knowledge (20 MCQs): Current affairs, history, and geography.
      • Islamic Studies (10 MCQs): Basic Islamic principles and history.
      • Pakistan Studies (10 MCQs): Pakistan’s history, culture, and constitution.
      • Urdu (10 MCQs): Vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension.
      • Math (5 MCQs): Basic arithmetic and reasoning.
      • Essay (15 marks): 200-word essay in English or Urdu on legal, social, or current affairs topics.
      • Personal Statement (10 marks): A brief statement on your motivation for pursuing law.
  • Frequency and Validity: Conducted multiple times a year by HEC. The LAT score is valid for two years for LLB admissions.
  • Testing Body: Higher Education Commission (HEC), in collaboration with the Pakistan Bar Council.