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3 Business Bachelors Degree Programs in Pakistan


The Millennium Universal College
B.A. in Business Administration (BA)
- Lahore, Pakistan
BA
On-Campus
English
TMUC offers the BA (Honours) in Business Administration programme from the Hertfordshire Business School (HBS). Hertfordshire Business School aims to empower students through transformational education and research and TMUC has made it possible for students across Pakistan to study a world class degree and become professionals, who are able to play their part in the global economy by challenging and innovating business thinking. Student success is the priority where HBS and TMUC support the progression from a learner to an employed professional


The Millennium Universal College
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
- Lahore, Pakistan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
TMUC is the best law college in Pakistan offering the law degree of Univerisity of London. The University of London is a federal research university located in London, England. As of October 2019, the university contains 18 member institutions, central academic bodies, and research institutes. The university has over 52,000 distance learning external students and 161,270 campus-based internal students, making it the largest university by a number of students in the United Kingdom.
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Larnaca College
Bachelor in Business Administration
- Islamabad, Pakistan
- Larnaca, Cyprus
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BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Larnaca College School of Business trains individuals in Business Administration and Business Management at a university level.
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Pakistan is home to the Indus Valley civilization, which is amongst the oldest in the world. English is the official language used in all government and most educational and business entities, and is also understood and spoken at varying levels of competence by many people around Pakistan, especially the upper classes and people who have gone through higher levels of education, and those residing in the larger cities.