The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has officially postponed the Law Admission Test (LAT) for candidates from Balochistan . The decision, attributed to the prevailing law-and-order situation , shifts the examination from its originally scheduled date of November 9th, 2025, to a new date of November 30th, 2025 .
The test will be conducted in the provincial capital, Quetta , as confirmed by HEC officials who stated that the primary objective behind the rescheduling is to guarantee a secure, organized, and seamless testing experience for all registered candidates.
The HEC, Pakistan's apex regulatory body for higher education, released an official communiqué late Tuesday, confirming the rescheduling of the LAT for Balochistan centers. While the notice did not delve into specific security threats, it explicitly cited the "law-and-order situation in the province" as the driving factor behind this administrative decision.
An official from the HEC, speaking on the condition of anonymity, elaborated, "The safety and well-being of our candidates are paramount. After careful assessment and in consultation with local authorities, it was determined that postponing the LAT by three weeks is the most prudent course of action. This allows for the necessary logistical and security arrangements to be fortified, ensuring that every student can take their exam in a safe and conducive environment."
The Law Admission Test (LAT) is a mandatory and high-stakes examination for any student seeking admission to LLB programs at universities across Pakistan. The postponement directly affects hundreds of law aspirants from Balochistan, a region where access to higher education is a critical priority.
According to the revised schedule, the LAT for Balochistan candidates will now be held on Sunday, November 30th, 2025 . The examination center will remain in Quetta, with the exact venue to be specified on the candidates' roll number slips.
In its announcement, the HEC has issued a clear set of instructions for all affected candidates:
Regularly Monitor Official Channels: Students are strongly advised to consistently check the HEC's official website (https://www.hec.gov.pk) for any further updates or changes. The commission will use this platform as its primary mode of communication.
Check Email Inboxes: Candidates must regularly monitor the email addresses they used during the registration process. All critical notifications, including details about the revised roll number slips, will be sent via email.
Download Revised Roll Number Slips: The HEC will issue updated roll number slips reflecting the new date. Candidates must download and print these revised slips as soon as they are made available online. The old slips for the November 9 date will be considered invalid.

The decision has been met with a mix of understanding and anxiety from the student community. Many aspirants have expressed relief, acknowledging that safety should not be compromised.
"While the delay is stressful as we have been preparing intensely, we appreciate the HEC's proactive step for our safety," said Ayesha Khan, a LAT candidate from Quetta. "It gives us three extra weeks for revision, but we hope the situation stabilizes permanently."
Educational analysts have also weighed in, supporting the HEC's cautious approach. Dr. Faisal Bari, an education policy expert, commented, "This decision, while disruptive, underscores a necessary commitment to equitable access. Ensuring that students from all provinces, including Balochistan, can appear for their exams without fear is fundamental to the integrity of our national education system. It is a short-term inconvenience for a long-term gain in credibility and inclusion."
The HEC has assured that all necessary coordination with law enforcement agencies in Balochistan is underway to provide robust security on the new examination date. The commission is committed to preventing any further disruptions to the academic calendar for law admissions.
The rescheduling of the LAT for Balochistan is a reminder of the challenges facing education in certain parts of the country. However, the HEC's decisive action highlights its role in adapting to circumstances to uphold educational opportunities.
For the aspiring lawyers of Balochistan, the message is clear: use the additional preparation time wisely and stay closely connected to official HEC channels. The path to a legal career may have encountered a brief detour, but the destination remains unchanged. All efforts are now focused on ensuring a successful and secure administration of the Law Admission Test on November 30th, 2025 .