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Islamabad: 1993 Cement, subsidiary of Bestway Group (UK) P A Bhoja Air: Consumer services Airlines Karachi: 1993 Defunct 2012 P D Bibojee Group: Conglomerates - Karachi: 1981 Automobiles, constructions, financials, insurance, textiles, tyres P A BOL Network: Consumer services Media Karachi: 2013 Media, television, owned by Axact: P A Brighto ...
Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology Islamabad [4] COMSATS University Islamabad (Main Campus) [5] Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology, Islamabad (Main Campus) [6] Hamdard Institute of Engineering and Technology, Islamabad Campus (Hamdard University, Karachi) Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad [7]
Pakistani doctors operate on an injured woman in Muzafarabad in 2005 Healthcare Delivery System of Pakistan [1] [2]. The healthcare delivery system of Pakistan is complex because it includes healthcare subsystems by federal governments and provincial governments competing with formal and informal private sector healthcare systems.
Number of registered medical Seats Allocation (PK) [6] [7] Province Public Private Total Azad Kashmir: 330: 100: 430 Balochistan: 320: 100: 420 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University (SZABMU) is a public university in Islamabad, Pakistan. Established on 21 March 2013, [1] it offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses of medicine, surgery, dentistry, basic medical sciences and allied health professions. [2]
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Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology: Islamabad: 2001 Islamabad: General Private 13 Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology: Islamabad: 1949 Karachi: General Public 14 Institute of Space Technology: Islamabad: 2002 General Public 15 Foundation University, Islamabad: Islamabad: 2002 Rawalpindi, Sialkot: General Private 16
The Pakistan Medical Council was initially established in 1948 by adopting the British Indian Medical Council Act 1933 on the recommendations of the 1947 Pakistan Health Conference. It was later reorganized under the Pakistan Medical Council Act 1951 whereby each province has its own medical council.