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LL.B 5-Year Program

LL.B Part I

6 Subjects 500 Total Marks
1 Paper I
ENGLISH-I
100 Marks
2 Paper II
ISLAMIC STUDIES / ETHICS
60 Marks
3 Paper III
POLITICAL SCIENCE-I
100 Marks
4 Paper IV
SOCIOLOGY-I
100 Marks
5 Paper V
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
100 Marks
6 Paper VI
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO ARABIC LANGUAGE
40 Marks
Affiliation

Top Pakistani Universities

BZU
Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU)
University of the Punjab
University of the Punjab (PU)
IUB
Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB)
Royal Group Campus
About Us

Welcome to Royal Group of Colleges

Royal Group of Law Colleges owns the largest legal education network across Punjab. The Group own various law colleges affiliated with different universities.

We provide the top quality legal education with the tradition of diversity, innovation and opportunity.

Largest legal education network in Punjab

Colleges affiliated with top universities

High-quality education with diversity & innovation

Balanced focus on theory & practical training

Faculty of foreign-qualified lawyers & retired judges

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FAQs

LL.B Programme Frequently Asked Questions

The LL.B programme is 5 years on an annual system. Each year (Part) builds on the previous, covering substantive law, procedural law, jurisprudence, moots, and practical training.

RGC Arifwala is affiliated with the University of the Punjab (PU), Lahore. RGC Bahawalnagar is affiliated with the Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB). RGC Burewala is affiliated with Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan.

Yes. The full 5-year LL.B syllabus is available on this page along with downloadable study materials for each part of the programme.

Yes — all classes, examinations, and study materials are in English. Strong English proficiency is recommended for success in the programme.

Yes. Law moots and tutorial sessions are conducted regularly under the Law Moot Committee. Attendance at moots is compulsory; selected students argue on either side under faculty mentorship.