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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
Imperial College of Business Studies, Lahore - BBA, MBA; Institute of Administrative Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore - BS (Management), MPA; Institute of Management Sciences, Lahore (Pak-AIMS) - BBA, MBA; Lahore College for Women University, Lahore - BBA, B.Com; Lahore School of Economics, Lahore - BBA, B.Sc, MBA
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]
Selected students were given a laptop (manufactured by Haier) [14] and a 3G EVO device. [15] Students were also allowed access to HEC's National Digital Library using the 3G/4G EVO device. [16] This scheme was a part of the Prime Minister's Youth Programs. It was abolished by the Tehreek-e-Insaaf government in Pakistan. [17]
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
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 .
Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools & Colleges is a chain of private international educational institutes under the umbrella of Turkish Maarif Foundation. Established in 2018, for the promotion of literacy in Pakistan, Pak-Turk Maarif has 27 branches in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Khairpur, Multan, Jamshoro, Peshawar, Hyderabad and Quetta, with a total student population of more ...
As of 2016, the school is home to 23 doctorate students. [9] QS World University Rankings ranked the school as the top business school in Pakistan and the 251st globally and in the top 20s in Asia. [10] The school publishes the biannual SDSB 360 magazine which features articles about industry leaders, rising alumni and faculty research.