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The Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi; (انسٹيٹيوٹ آف بزنس ايڈمنسٹريشن) is a public university in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. IBA is owned by Government of Sindh. Established initially as a business school, the IBA has expanded to include programs in Computer Science, Social Sciences and more.
IBA was founded in 1966 in collaboration with Indiana University, Bloomington, under a Ford Foundation Financial Assistance Program with the objective of providing professional training to create future business leaders. The founder-director of IBA is M. Safiullah. IBA began by launching its flagship MBA program.
Institute for Business Administration may refer to: . Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, Pakistan; Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
BSCS may refer to: Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, an educational center; Bachelor of Science in Computer Science; Bradley Stoke Community School in the United Kingdom; Black Sea Coastal States, Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine; Business Control and Support Systems, mobile telecom billing system
BSCS Science Learning, formerly known as Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS), is an educational center that develops curricular materials, provides educational support, and conducts research and evaluation in the fields of science and technology.
The Sukkur IBA University (previously Sukkur Institute of Business Administration or Sukkur IBA) is a higher education institute in Sukkur, Pakistan. It was founded in 1994 by Nisar Ahmed Siddiqui . University is a public sector degree-awarding institute chartered by the Government of Sindh and recognized by the Higher Education Commission .
[2] Many colleges teach practical skills that are crucial to becoming a software developer. As logical reasoning and critical thinking are important in becoming a software professional, this degree encompasses the complete process of software development from software design and development to final testing.
It offered two-year engineering and survey courses toward the Sub-Overseer's examination, which certified land surveyors. [11] According to a report on public instruction in Bengal, on 31 March 1903, Dhaka Survey School had 117 students of which 103 were Hindus and 14 were Muslims. [12] In 1908, the school started to offer diploma degrees. [13]