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Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology: 96.67 3: NED University of Engineering and Technology: 75.34 4: Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences: 72.46 5: Air University: 63.97 6: Institute of Space Technology: 58.88 7: University of Engineering and Technology (Lahore) 57.74 8: University of Engineering ...
The GIK Institute is a private educational institution, named after former bureaucrat and former President of Pakistan Ghulam Ishaq Khan. The project was delegated to Pakistani scientist, Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, who was one of the founding members of the institute and was once registered as an associate professor of physics. [6]
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - Swabi [76] IQRA National University, Peshawar [77] National University of Sciences and Technology (Pakistan), Military College of Engineering (Pakistan), Risalpur Campus [78] National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad (Peshawar ...
Ghulam Ishaq Khan (1915–2006) 17 August 1988 18 July 1993 4 years, 335 days Independent: 1988 — Wasim Sajjad (born 1941) acting: 18 July 1993 14 November 1993
PIEAS retained this title in HEC's second ranking, carried out in 2012. The university was ranked as the top engineering institute of Pakistan by the HEC in the "engineering and technology" category, as of 2013. [3] QS World University Rankings ranked the institute top in Pakistan and 106th in Asia in 2014. [12]
The Quaid e Awam University of Engineering, Sciences & Technology (Sindhi: قائد عوام یونیورسٹی آف انجینئرنگ، سائنس اینڈ ٹیکنالوجی) often referred as 'QUEST' is a public technical and research university located in the urban neighborhood of Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan.
In 1988, Khan founded the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, [29] which runs programmes in engineering, science and technology. The university was established with the financial support from the BCCI. [4]
President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolved his government in April 1993, which was later on reinstated by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. [11] Sharif survived a serious constitutional crisis when President Khan attempted to dismiss him under article 58-2b, in April 1993, but he successfully challenged the decision in the Supreme Court. [11]