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Government College Gujranwala (گورنمنٹ کالج گوجرانوالہ) alias Government Postgraduate College for Boys Satellite Town Gujranwala is one of the oldest educational institution of Gujranwala. The foundation stone was laid by Education Adviser of Government of Pakistan, S.M.Sharif on 1 March 1955.
Saeed Islamic College Gujranwala 58-A, Satellite Town, Gujranwala; University of the Punjab, Gujranwala Campus, bypass road Near Shalimar Town, Gujranwala; Saint Mary's Institute of Nursing, Pharmacy, and Allied Health Sciences
City College of Science and Commerce Multan; Concordia Colleges, Punjab; D. J. Sindh Government Science College, Karachi; Defence Authority Degree College for Men, Karachi; Faran Model College Jhang, Jhang District; Fazal Haq College for Boys, Mardan; Ghazali Inter College, Bhawana; Government College for Men Nazimabad, Karachi
The Punjab Group of Colleges (PGC) is a group of colleges active in Punjab, Pakistan. It has its roots in commerce set up by Mian Amer Mahmood the chairman of PGC network. The Network laid its foundation in Lahore in 1983. Over a period of last 38 years, PGC has become the largest Educational Network in Pakistan.
G. Ghazi University; Government College for Women Dhoke Kala Khan; Government College Gujranwala; Government College of Commerce, Abdullahpur, Faisalabad
Government Islamia College, Gujranwala; L. ... University of the Punjab, Gujranwala This page was last edited on 11 February 2018, at 20:29 (UTC). ...
Divisional Public Schools and Colleges (DPS or DPSC), established in 1963, is a series of mega-schools at the division level in Punjab, Pakistan. The series consists of one of the largest institutions providing education at school level in Pakistan. They are selective schools. The scheme of Divisional Public Schools was initiated in 1958–59 ...
Gujranwala Guru Nanak Khalsa College after Partition in 1947: The migratory caravans of the Sikhs stepped out of the college camp; bidding goodbye to their ancestral homes, the idea of resurrection of the college at a suitable place on the Indian side of Punjab caught the minds of Sikh leaders who had been associated with the Guru Nanak Khalsa ...