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The Textile Institute of Pakistan (TIP) (Urdu: دانشکدہَ علومِ بافتنی پاکستان) is a private institute in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The Institute was established by the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) in 1994 to create textile professionals to support Pakistan's textile industry.
Preston University, Pakistan [1] Private 1984 General [44] Textile Institute of Pakistan [1] Private 1994 Textile and apparel (design/science/business) [45] Habib University [1] Private 2014 Liberal arts and sciences, computer science and engineering [46] Karachi Institute of Technology and Entrepreneurship Private 2013
Up to date, the HEC has published rankings for the years 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014 and most recently 2015. [2] In addition to the top ten and general rankings, independent rankings are also provided for universities and institutes in the categories of agriculture and veterinary science; arts and design; business; engineering and technology; and medicine. [2]
In order to meet the recurring expenses of the Institute, a cess was levied by the government on the Textile industry of Pakistan. Later, in 1965, the Institute was granted affiliation by the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, and it was renamed as “National College of Textile Engineering”. The first batch of graduate ...
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