External law programs

I am considering tmuc or tils to get myself enrolled in their 3 year llb programs. I am from Islamabad and i checked recognition of these institutes, tils’s UOL program is recognised whereas tmuc’s UH program isn’t. When discussed with them, they said we’ll enroll you through our lahore campus which is approved. Is there actually something like that? If anyone who has done UH program from tmuc can verify this, it will be of great help.

The other option is tils. They are recognised but their UOL program has exams unlike tmuc’s UH program which is assignment based. I am currently working in my family business as well that’s why my first preference was UH.
Anyway, what i wanted to ask was that if there is anyone who has graduated from tils and did UOL program, can you please briefly guide me about it? How hard is it?

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u/PuzzleheadedDream396 — 7 days ago

Btec extended diploma

Anyone here ideally from Pakistan who has done btec level 3 extended diploma? Please reach out to me, i need some information urgently, it’s really important.

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u/PuzzleheadedDream396 — 12 days ago

Law admission

Background: I am a private alevel student who appeared for accounting and psychology (composite) in the last session. I will be appearing for business studies (composite) in the upcoming session.

I want to do llb from university of london from local teaching centres like tmuc and i am planning to join law college in the upcoming session.

I discussed my situation with their admission office, if god forbid i don’t pass my one subject, can i still join and i can retake that subject later? They told me i can but i will have to take certificate of higher education in common law route instead of standard one.

They also told me that hec might raise the issue later (after degree completion) that how did you join another degree when entry requirements (3 subjects passed) were not fulfilled?

I am currently really confused. If anyone who has been through anything similar can help me, i will be really grateful!!!

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u/PuzzleheadedDream396 — 27 days ago

Law admission

Background: I am a private alevel student who appeared for accounting and psychology (composite) in the last session. I will be appearing for business studies (composite) in the upcoming session.

I want to do llb from university of london from local teaching centres like tmuc and i am planning to join law college in the upcoming session.

I discussed my situation with their admission office, if god forbid i don’t pass my one subject, can i still join and i can retake that subject later? They told me i can but i will have to take certificate of higher education in common law route instead of standard one.

They also told me that hec might raise the issue later (after degree completion) that how did you join another degree when entry requirements (3 subjects passed) were not fulfilled?

I am currently really confused. If anyone who has been through anything similar can help me, i will be really grateful!!!

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u/PuzzleheadedDream396 — 27 days ago