
Law is a field, which is in a state of constant evolution, given the frequent changes in the mindsets and ideas throughout the world. Given its fluid nature, it becomes a highly competitive arena.
Lawyers are expected to be highly adaptive to new situations and their problem-solving skills ought to be exemplary. These skills obviously do not come to them naturally; rather they have to be acquired through the legal knowledge gained through education.
College of Law, through its Bachelors’ program, aims to give this knowledge to young minds, if they seek to pursue a career in the legal profession. Pakistan’s legal society is large, only the most hard-working and able-minded prevail over the others and for them; there are no limits to what they can achieve through this profession. The extensive courses offered by the College of Law focus on not only giving the young scholars the necessary tools to begin a legal career but are also designed to add to their knowledge so that their vision increases vis-a-vis other aspects of life, given the fact that law is inextricably intertwined with all other fields of activity.
The College proposes to achieve this goal in the highest standard, with the help of senior practitioners of Law who will not only teach the students but also offer their personal expertise to help them to understand law and its practice much more effectively.
To cultivate a new generation of lawyers, who will help the stagnant legal society to evolve, to match the high international standards and revolutionize the legal profession with their acquired knowledge and skills. They will not only build a bright future for themselves but will also help the country as well, by providing up to date guidance to the government and the ordinary people. suitable for industry executives, bank executives, engineers, health service professionals, public departments and educationist who seek to complement their existing degrees with a PG Diploma, B.Com or M.Com. These degrees will ensure career advancement and provide an understanding of the changing business environment.
To become a part of the esteemed legal profession as a lawyer or the part of the judiciary and change the face of the field in Pakistan. Graduates may also choose to expand their horizons to legal professions outside the country.
A day to mark solidarity with the palastine cause was celebrated on 27th may, 2011 attended by the palestine embassador.
Lord Richard Risby, Vice Chairman of the conservative party UK visited on May 4th 2011.
The University organised live screening of the world cup 2011 quater final and semi final matches
A conference was organised by the Dental department which was presided by Dr Prof Sibtu Hasnain, President PMDC.