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Pages in category "Women's universities and colleges in Pakistan" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
College Name College address ... Adler College For Girls: D-51, Block 4, Gulshan-e-Iqbal: ... Nishter Government Girls College: New Karachi Town: Pakistan Polytechnic ...
Chenab College Shorkot, Shorkot Tehsil [citation needed] Faran Model College Jhang, Jhang District; Govt. Degree College Phool Nagar, Kasur (Girls) Rana Liaquat Ali Khan Government College of Home Economics, Karachi; Sir Syed Government Girls College; Ghazali Inter College, Bhawana; Government College for Girls, Peshawar Road, Rawalpindi; Royal ...
[1]. Army Public Schools & Colleges System; AL-Falah misali high school (boys and girls), Budhla Sant, Multan; Al-Hassan K.G. G & High School, O/S Khuni Burj, Multan
Abbasi public school and college Abbottabad hazara kp pak; Fauji Foundation Model School Abbottabad The First Frontier School & College (FFNS) Gandhara Public School; Government Commerce College & Management Abbottabad (GCMS) Government Girls' College#1 Abbottabad [2] Government Girls' College#2 Abbottabad [2] Government Girls' High School#1 ...
In Addition to the Schools listed above, there is a chain more than 150+ Government-owned schools and colleges named as "Islamabad Model School" and "Islamabad Model Colleges for boys and Girls". These schools are located in each sector of Islamabad.
Higher education in Pakistan is the systematic process of students continuing their education beyond secondary school, learned societies and two-year colleges.The governance of higher education is maintained under the Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) (HEC) which oversees the financial funding, research outputs and teaching quality in the country. [1]
Sir Syed Government Girls College is considered as one of the most premier educational institutions for girls in Karachi. The college was founded by Syed Altaf Ali Barelvi [1] in 1954 solely to provide higher education to girls. The college has been named as Sir Syed Girls College after the leader Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. The present building of ...