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Asia Inc. ranked SZABIST among the top MBA Schools of South Asia in its "Asia's Best MBA Schools Survey" for two consecutive years (2003, 2004). SZABIST was ranked among the best Science and Technology and MBA schools in Asia by the CNN-Time publication, Asiaweek. SZABIST was featured in the CNN Executive Education Schools, 2009.
Bahria University, Karachi campus Public/naval 2000 General [27] Federal Urdu University, Karachi campus [1] Public 2002 General [28] Preston Institute of Management Science and Technology [1] Private 2001 Management, technology and business studies [29] Pakistan Marine Academy: Public 1962 [30] Pakistan Naval Academy: Public 1970 [31]
Institute of Business Administration, Karachi: 100.00 2: Lahore University of Management Sciences: 98.70 3: University of The Punjab: 96.00 (Karachi)]] 86.32 5: Sukkur Institute of Business Administration: 75.83 6: Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology: 75.70 7: The Superior College. 0.30 8: Lahore School of Economics ...
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IoBM started in 1995 as a College of Business Management offering BBA, MBA and Phd degrees. [1] [2]IoBM is built on a 9 acres (36,000 m 2) site.. IoBM is the only university in Pakistan, where undergraduate programs BBA, BCS and all BS Joint (Honors) have a compulsory foreign language course, which makes IoBM programs distinguished.
The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICMAP) is a professional accounting body offering qualification and training in management accountancy.. The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan was established in 1951 and was granted statutory status under the Cost and Management Accountants Act, 1966 [1] [2] for the regulation of the profession of Cost and ...
The college was established on 22 June 1945 under Basant Singh Asumal College of Commerce & Economics, and was inaugurated by Rao Bahadur Seth Shivrattan G. Mohatta. The college was taken under the supervision of the Government of Sindh in 1948 after the establishment of Pakistan. The current building of the college was constructed in 1967. [4]
Examples of other pay systems in Pakistan include the Special Pay Scale (SPS) and army scales, while private organizations, companies, and industries are free to devise their own pay structures, subject to the government setting a minimum salary for private employees.