Students attend a mix of lectures, seminars and tutorials
depending on the course. They are required to submit a number of written
assignments and take tests each term. They are also required to attend study
skills sessions to help them in writing and putting arguments in a concise and
coherent manner. Students are encouraged to use all the facilities available
for study. The study materials come from the University of London and other
institutions, the UK. The students are exposed to an international environment
as many students from other countries are also joining the college.Emphasis is also given on extra curricular activities and
field trips. The college has many active student societies and clubs.
The college places great emphasis on the well being of
students during their studies. Two or three members of staff are assigned
personal tutoring duties. They maintain regular contact with students and keep
the principal informed of students’ progress. The college administration helps
students in their applications for admission to universities in Pakistan and
abroad.
Lectures play an important role in all courses, but
teaching is also carried out in small groups, either tutorials or seminars.
Students use these sessions and tutorials to discuss their written work with
tutors, consider the arguments raised in source materials and examine general
problems of interpretation. Students are expected to submit essays and
assignments for marking, subsequent review and discussion: the objective being
to develop students' research, writing and presentation skills. Revision
sessions are conducted towards the end of each term to ensure a thorough grasp
of the syllabus. Near to examinations students are required to take mock
examinations