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Karachi Medical and Dental College: Public 1991 Medical sciences [19] Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University: Public 2010 Medical sciences Institute of Business Administration, Karachi: Private 1955 Business studies [20] Karachi School of Business and Leadership: Private 2012 Business studies [21] Institute of Business Management: Private 1995
The Stanford Graduate School of Business is the most selective business school in the United States. [34] It has maintained the highest ratio of "applicants to available seats" of any business school in the U.S. for the last decade. It has also had the lowest acceptance rates (typically <7%) of any business school.
Institute of Business Administration, Karachi: 100.00 2: Lahore University of Management Sciences: 98.70 3: University of The Punjab: 96.00 (Karachi)]] 86.32 5: Sukkur Institute of Business Administration: 75.83 6: Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology: 75.70 7: The Superior College. 0.30 8: Lahore School of Economics ...
The rate is down from 5.05% last year, and will likely be the number Ivy League colleges will be chasing to become the 'most competitive' elite college. Stanford University's acceptance rate hit ...
Most universities of Karachi are considered to be amongst the premier educational institutions of Pakistan. For 2004–05, the city's literacy rate was estimated at 65.26%, 4th Highest in Pakistan after Lahore, Islamabad & Rawalpindi, [citation needed] with a GER of 111%, highest in Sindh. [13]
SRI International (SRI) is a nonprofit scientific research institute and organization headquartered in Menlo Park, California, United States.It was established in 1946 by trustees of Stanford University to serve as a center of innovation to support economic development in the region.
University of Karachi announced in September 2014 that it will establish its own medical college and a 100-bed hospital. The admission in the college for 100 students will be started in November 2014.
[9] [10] In addition, according to a Stanford alumni survey conducted in 2011, some 39,900 companies founded by Stanford alumni were active, and companies founded by Stanford alumni altogether generated more than $2.7 trillion in annual revenue and had created 5.4 million jobs, roughly equivalent to the 10th-largest economy in the world (2011).