Pakistan Bar Council Loses Millions Every Year by Not Arranging Law GAT Test

Pakistan Bar Council Can’t Arrange Law GAT Test, More Than 160000000 Rupees Could Be Secured Every Year
The Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) is responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in Pakistan and the welfare of Pakistani lawyers. Recently, the PBC has come under fire for its inability to arrange the Law GAT test, which is required for admission to the Pakistan Bar.

Critics say that the PBC’s inability to arrange the Law GAT test is costing Pakistani taxpayers more than 160000000 rupees every year. They argue that if the PBC were able to arrange the test, it would save the government a significant amount of money.

The PBC has responded by saying that it is working on arrangements for the Law GAT test and that it will be able to announce a date for the test soon.

Pakistan Bar Council Losing Millions by Not Arranging Law GAT Test

The Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) is losing out on millions of rupees every year by not arranging the Law GAT test itself. As compared to the Higher Education Commission (HEC), the PBC has better knowledge about law-related tests.

The PBC is responsible for the welfare of lawyers and the advancement of the legal profession in Pakistan. However, it has come under fire for its handling of the Law GAT test.

Critics say that the PBC should be arranging the Law GAT test itself, as it has more expertise in this area than the HEC. They also point out that the PBC is losing out on millions of rupees in potential revenue by not doing so.

The PBC has defended its decision, saying that it is in the best interests of lawyers and the legal profession.

 

it is also observed The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has been criticized for mistakes in its Law GAT test question papers. The HEC has apologized for the mistakes and has promised to take measures to prevent such errors in the future

 

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has issued an apology for the mistakes made in question papers of the Law Graduate Admission Test (GAT). The commission has promised to take measures to prevent such errors from occurring in the future.

This is the second time in two years that the HEC has had to apologize for errors in Law GAT question papers. In 2017, several questions were repeated and some answer keys were incorrect.

The HEC has come under fire for these repeated mistakes, with many questioning the competence of the commission. However, the HEC has vowed to improve its quality control measures and ensure that such errors do not occur again.

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