A conference of legal and academic experts on Thursday examined various elements of a proposal to reduce the length of the LLB program from five to four years.
Higher Education Commission (HEC) Executive Director Ziaul Qayyum, Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) Member Hassan Raza Pasha, and Directorate of Legal Education Director Barrister Usama Maalik presided over the meeting, which was attended by delegates from 44 institutions across Pakistan.
The conference attendees emphasized the importance of bringing the LLB course up to worldwide standards. Barrister Usama Maalik and Hassan Raza Pasha emphasized the importance of updating the LLB program to meet the demands of today.
The meeting focused on issues such as semester system enforcement, teacher training, and quality control.