BA LLB Program at the School of Law, Multan University of Science and Technology, offers an integrated undergraduate degree that combines the study of law with the broader perspectives of arts and social sciences. This program provides students with a strong foundation in legal principles, theories, and practices, while also fostering critical thinking, analytical skills, and ethical awareness. Through a comprehensive curriculum, experiential learning opportunities, and practical training, students are prepared for diverse career paths in the legal profession and related fields.
Program Duration: 5 Years
Develop a solid understanding of foundational legal principles, doctrines, and concepts across various areas of law.
Acquire essential legal skills, including legal research, writing, analysis, advocacy, and negotiation.
Explore interdisciplinary connections between law and fields such as politics, economics, sociology, history, and philosophy.
Understand the ethical responsibilities and obligations of legal practitioners and uphold ethical standards in legal practice.
Cultivate critical thinking skills to evaluate legal issues, arguments, and judgments from multiple perspectives.
Enhance oral and written communication skills to articulate legal arguments, opinions, and judgments clearly and persuasively.
Develop problem-solving abilities to address complex legal issues and challenges in real-world contexts.
Gain practical experience through internships, moot court competitions, legal aid clinics, and courtroom simulations to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.
Graduates of the BA LLB Program have diverse career opportunities, including:
Lawyers, advocates, and legal consultants practicing in law firms, corporate legal departments, and independent practice.
Judicial officers, magistrates, and judges in the lower and higher judiciary at district, sessions, and high courts.
In-house counsel, legal advisors, and compliance officers in corporate entities, multinational companies, and financial institutions.
Legal officers, prosecutors, public defenders, and legal advisors in government departments, ministries, and regulatory bodies.
Legal educators, researchers, and academic scholars in universities, law schools, and research institutes.
Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators facilitating out-of-court settlements and dispute resolution.
Public interest lawyers, human rights activists, and legal aid providers working with marginalized communities, NGOs, and advocacy groups.
Policy analysts, lobbyists, and advocates influencing public policy and legislative reforms in areas such as social justice, environmental protection, and human rights.