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PakLaw.online

Academic Support for LAT, GAT and Law Admissions in Pakistan

PakLaw.online is a dedicated academic platform providing structured guidance for students preparing for the Law Admission Test (LAT), Graduate Assessment Test (GAT), and law admissions across Pakistan. Our objective is to deliver clear, reliable, and student-focused support through an organized and professional system.

If you require assistance regarding test preparation, admission procedures, or the use of our platform, you may contact us through the channels outlined below.

Submit Your Inquiry

Students are encouraged to submit their queries through the contact form available on this page. Providing complete and accurate information will enable our team to review your case and respond with precise and relevant guidance.

Response Time: Within 24 hours

Email Support

For academic support and general inquiries:

[support@paklaw.online]

For official communication, collaborations, and partnerships:

[info@paklaw.online]

WhatsApp Support

For brief or time-sensitive queries, you may contact us via WhatsApp:

+92-328-1334539

Support is available during working hours only.

Office Hours

Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

Scope of Support

PakLaw.online provides assistance in the following areas:

1.LAT preparation strategy and guidance

2.GAT preparation support

3.Law admissions procedures in Pakistan

4.University selection and merit-based evaluation

5.Technical assistance related to platform tools and resources

Disclaimer

PakLaw.online provides educational guidance and informational support only. We are not affiliated with any examination authority, university, or regulatory body. Users are advised to verify all critical information from official sources before making academic decisions.

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Mr Habib Tahir

Mr Habib Tahir

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