Updated September, 2025
For admission in any bachelor’s degree, the candidate must have completed their intermediate or equivalent studies with a minimum of 50% marks. The admission process begins after the intermediate board results are declared. Students are required to collect prospectus of various universities they are interested in. The prospectus contains all the information regarding the particular university with an admission form. The admission form has to be filled by the candidate with the correct personal and past educational information. The candidates have to attach a few documents with the admission form as well. The documents might include past academic results, father CNIC, domicile, and a few more. The admission requirement may vary in different institutes but the general requirements are the same. The admission process may also include an entry test and merit list which are displayed after around one or two months of the admissions.
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The eligibility criteria for admission to BS in Peace and Conflict Studies include FA/ F.Sc. or any other equivalent studies with have 45-50% marks.
The admission intake refers to the number of admissions that happens within a year. The admission intake for BS in Peace and Conflict Studies occurs twice a year. One for the yearly term and secondly, for the spring (December) and fall (September) sessions of the year.
There the various degree which requires different types of entry-level tests including NTS, MCAT, GAT, etc. The bachelor’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies does not involve any such specific entry test. Whereas, the particular university that you are looking forward to applying to might include a general entry test.
After the admission process and the entry test (if any) the universities tend to grant admission to the successful candidates on a merit basis. The merit is calculated on basis of the previous academic records, and the entry test taken by the university. The aggregate criteria may vary in different universities. There can be more than one merit list of successful candidates in a particular field or department.
The fee structure is different among different institutes. The major difference can be seen between the public and private institutes of Pakistan. The public institutes have comparatively less fees than the private institutes.
Some HEC recognized institutes offering a BS in Peace and Conflict Studies are:
The National Defense University offers a BS in Peace and Conflict Studies to students who have completed an intermediate or equivalent study.
The public sector research National University of Modern Languages offers a 4-year extensive degree in Peace and Conflict Sciences. The eligibility criteria for the admissions include Intermediate with 45% marks OR A-Level with 50% marks OR Equivalent.
The students who want to enroll for a BS degree in Peace and Conflict Studies must possess an intermediate or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 50% marks.
Minhaj University offers a BS degree in Peace and Conflict studies with the minimum eligibility criteria of students with an F.Sc. or equivalent studies. The course work is divided into 8 semesters. The fee structure for this BS degree is around 295,000/-.