The award of a scholarship
or financial assistance is subject to the conditions mentioned
in the Punjab Law Colleges
Rules 2004. In particular, the following conditions apply:
(a) A scholarship,
award/prize, or fee concession cannot be claimed as a right,
and may be awarded for an academic year or part of it at the
discretion of the College authorities.
(b) Such
students alone as qualify B.A./B.Sc/B.Com or LL.B-I or LL.B-II
in an Annual Examination are eligible for a scholarship.
(c) The
marks obtained in an optional subject shall not count towards
the percentage prescribed for a scholarship or fee concession.
(d) In case
of LL-B-II and LL.B-III students, the tuition fee already paid
shall be refunded proportionate to the scholarship awarded,
on the declaration of the result of LL.B-I or LL.B-II.
(e) The
award of Fatima Jinnah Scholarship, PLC Incentive Scholarship,
PLC Fraternity Scholarship and PLC Hifz-e-Quran Scholarship
and the grant of fee concession is also subject to the performance
in the written test/interview conducted by the College.
(f) A candidate
desirous of seeking any scholarship or fee concession, will
apply on the prescribed `Scholarship Application Form', or,
as the case may be, `Fee Concession Application Form', along
with the Admission Form, and no request for the purpose will
be entertained at any subsequent stage.
(g) Only
one scholarship at a time would be admissible, and the students
who avail themselves of any scholarship will not be entitled
to `fee concession' and vice versa.
(h) The
decision of the College authorities with reference to any scholarship,
award/prize or fee concession shall be final.
(i) Subject
to rule 26 of the Punjab Law Colleges Rules
2004, a scholarship or fee concession may be withdrawn at
any time if-
(1) the student concerned has less than 80% attendance;
(2) if he does not obtain at least 55% marks in the College
tests/examinations;
(3) if he does not take active part and interest in Tutorials
and other College activities;
(4) if the basis of the grant of scholarship, incentive or
fee concession is found forged or fraudulent; or, if it ceases
to exist;
(5) if he does not fulfil the conditions assigned to the scholarship,
incentive or fee concession;
(6) if he is guilty of `misconduct', or, if he violates any
rules, regulations, order or instructions; and
(7) if his conduct and behaviour have otherwise been unsuitable
or objectionable; and
(j)
a fee concession may not be extended for the next academic year
for any reasons mentioned at (i) above, or if a student does
not secure at least 45% marks in the University examination
relevant for the purpose.