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Faculty of Languages houses 13 departments and offers teaching in 21 languages. The FoL is the real raison d’etre of NUML as back in 1969, it was conceived as a language institute before its development into a multidisciplinary, broad-based university in 2000.
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 ...
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]
The C.A.S. school offers a 14-year programme from Playgroup to O-Level, with a total of 1,250 students, 205 teaching members and 80 support staff in the two campuses. The school's curriculums include common subjects such as English (also the main language of instruction), Urdu , math , science , history , geography .
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The Society of Pakistan English Language Teachers SPELT was formed in 1984 in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] It is dedicated to improving the standard of English language learning and teaching in Pakistan. [2] SPELT enables maximum exploitation of the limited resources available in the country.
Iqra University, (Urdu: دانش گاہِ اقراَ) is a Private University primarily with its main campus located in the Defence View area of Karachi, Pakistan. [1] It has additional campuses in other parts of the city, in Islamabad and Peshawar.
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