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Lahore: 1984 General Private 26 NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology: Multan: 1985 Engineering & Technology Public 27 Institute of Management Sciences, Lahore: Lahore: 1987 General Private 28 University of Management and Technology, Lahore: Lahore: 1990 Sialkot: General Private 29 National College of Business Administration and Economics ...
Government College of Science; Lahore Bible Baptist College; Assemblies of Souls Winners Bible College; Lahore College of Theology; Net Scope Computer College, Lahore; Multan Institute of Professional Studies Multan [81] ThinkFaculty Professional Training [82]
Faran Model College Jhang, Jhang District; Fazal Haq College for Boys, Mardan; Ghazali Inter College, Bhawana; Government College for Men Nazimabad, Karachi; Government College of Science Wahdat Road, Lahore; Government College of Science, Multan; Government College University (GCU), Lahore; Government Islamia College Civil Lines, Lahore
The education system in Lahore is formulated along specific modern, religious, cultural, social, psychological, commerce and scientific injunctions. Lahore is Pakistan’s largest producer of professionals in the fields of science, technology, IT, engineering, medicine, nuclear sciences, pharmacology, telecommunication, biotechnology and microelectronics. [1]
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore: 75.19 9: University of Lahore: 71.26 10: National Defence University, Pakistan: 70.52 11: Forman Christian College: 69.93 12: Allama Iqbal Medical College: 68.47 13: University of Central Punjab: 61.32 14: International Islamic University: 59.92 15: Government College University (Lahore) 59.30 16
The first cadet college was built in Punjab in the year 1954. The initial four cadet colleges were Cadet College Hasan Abdal , Cadet College Kohat , Faujdarhat Cadet College (then East Pakistan, now in Bangladesh) and Cadet College Petaro .
Vohra passed intermediate in Science from F. C. College in 1921, and attended it later, after the call-off of the non-cooperation movement at the National College, Lahore, which was established by Lala Lajpat Rai for those Indian students who couldn't gain admissions in the government colleges. [1] [2]
The first two schools were simultaneously built in Faisalabad [2] and in Lahore's Model Town neighbourhood in 1963. [3] Later, such schools were established in Sahiwal , [ 4 ] Sargodha , [ 5 ] Gujranwala , [ 6 ] Rawalpindi and Dera Ghazi Khan .