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NFC Institute of Engineering and Fertilizer Research, Faisalabad [30] affiliated with (University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore) [21] NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, Multan) [31] Swedish College of Engineering and Technology, Rahim Yar Khan [32] affiliated with University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore [21]
Institute of Business and Information Technology (IBIT), University of the Punjab - BBIT; University of Central Punjab - BS-CS; University of Education - BS-IT; University of Sargodha, Lahore Campus - BS-IT; University of Lahore - BS-CS; University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore - BS-CS; University of Management and Technology, Lahore ...
Higher education in Pakistan is the systematic process of students continuing their education beyond secondary school, learned societies and two-year colleges.The governance of higher education is maintained under the Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) (HEC) which oversees the financial funding, research outputs and teaching quality in the country. [1]
The university is the first multi-campus university in Pakistan, having five modern campuses based in different cities. [3] These campuses are located in Chiniot-Faisalabad, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Peshawar, providing a standard educational environment and recreational facilities to 11,000 students, out of which 500 are faculty members and a quarter is covered by female students.
The Information Technology University (ITU) (Urdu: جامعہ اطلاعیات) is a public university in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded in 2012, the university was founded and headed by Umar Saif and is modeled after the MIT. [4] [5] [6] [7]
In 1995, MBA and MCS programs were launched. The National Group of Colleges established a chartered degree-awarding higher education institution called the Institute of South Asia on April 14, 2003 vide “The Institute of South Asia, Lahore, Ordinance 2003, Punjab Ordinance No. IV of 2003”.
Minhaj University Lahore was founded in 1986 by Shaykh-ul-Islam Prof. Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri patron-in-chief of Minhaj-ul-Quran. [4] The degree awarding status was granted by the Government of the Punjab government on the Punjab vide Act No. XII of 2005. Higher Education Commission of Pakistan also recognized the University as “W3 ...
John Lewis, a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who created video-taped lectures for MIU, was supportive, saying that TM "unblocks the student's pathways to education". [9] During this period, an open admissions policy was instituted, and transfer students were welcomed regardless of their academic history.