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IPS Uni (Unit Of Education) Inspire Education consultants(2009) Lahore [1]; Genuine Technology of Computer College [2]; Matiz Education Consultants [3]; Nordic International School Lahore [4]
Government Islamia College Civil Lines (Urdu: اسلامیہ کالج), formerly called Dayanand Anglo Vedic College, is a government college in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded by Arya Samaj as the school of Dayanand Anglo Vedic on 1 June 1886, [ 1 ] It was later renamed Dayanand Anglo Vedic (DAV) College after Hindu leader Dayananda Saraswati .
Forman Christian College, Lahore; Army Public Schools & Colleges System; The Reader Group of Colleges, Sargodha; Army Burnhall School and College for Boys KPK, Abbottabad; Government Post Graduate College, Chakwal; Adamjee Government Science College, Karachi; Kallar Kahar Science College; Britain International College, Multan
Divisional Public Schools and Colleges (DPS or DPSC), established in 1963, is a series of mega-schools at the division level in Punjab, Pakistan. The series consists of one of the largest institutions providing education at school level in Pakistan.
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Govt. Institute for the Slow Learners, Narowal. Near AL Rehman Garden Phase II, New Lahore Road 16: Degree College: Govt. Degree College for Special Education 45 B-II, Johar Town, Lahore 17: Training Colleges: Govt. In-service Training college for the Teachers of Disabled Children, 31- Sher Shah Block, New Garden Town, Lahore 18: Training Colleges
Queen Mary College, Lahore (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Schools in Lahore" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Positioned in Downtown Lahore, it is located at the junction of The Mall, Lahore and the Lower Mall, surrounded by main business and administrative areas, schools, colleges and Punjab University old Campus. The main building was designed by W. Purdon and completed in 1877 at a cost of Rs. 320,000.