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Al-Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science, (دانش کدہَ الخوارزمی برائے کمپیوٹر سائنس) was established in August 2002 at University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore to promote research and development in various fields of Computer Science and Information Technology. [1]
University of South-Asia, Lahore - BS-IT, BS-CS, BS-IT, BS-SE [8] COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore Campus - BS-CS; Government College University, Lahore - BS-CS; Lahore College for Women University - BS-CS; National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (FAST) - BS-CS
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Dr. A. Q. Khan Institute of Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Rawalpindi [18] COMSATS University Islamabad (Lahore Campus) [19] Sharif College of Engineering and Technology, Lahore [20] affiliated with University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore [21] COMSATS University Islamabad (Wah Campus) [22]
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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 college was established with the name Center for Computer Science in 1988. It was situated in the Center for Solid State Physics on the University of the Punjab's new campus. The first program offered was a year-long, two-semester postgraduate diploma for which 24 students were registered.