Friday, 31 October 2014

Virtual University (VU)

Address :M.A. Jinnah Campus,Defence road, off Raiwind road,Lahore ,
Contact : +92 (42) 111 880 880
Fax : +92 (42) 99200604 +92 (42) 99202174

Introduction

The Virtual University, Pakistan’s first University based completely on modern Information and Communication Technologies, was established by the Government as a public sector, not-for-profit institution with a clear mission: to provide extremely affordable world class education to aspiring students all over the country. Using free-to-air satellite television broadcasts and the Internet, the Virtual University allows students to follow its rigorous programs regardless of their physical locations. It thus aims at alleviating the lack of capacity in the existing universities while simultaneously tackling the acute shortage of qualified professors in the country. By identifying the top Professors of the country, regardless of their institutional affiliations, and requesting them to develop and deliver hand-crafted courses, the Virtual University aims at providing the very best courses to not only its own students but also to students of all other universities in the country.

The Virtual University of Pakistan holds a Federal Charter, making its degrees recognized and accepted all over the country as well as overseas.

The University opened its virtual doors in 2002 and in a short span of time its outreach has reached over one hundred cities of the country with more than one hundred and ninety associated institutions providing infrastructure support to the students. Pakistani students residing overseas in several other countries of the region are also enrolled in the University's programs.

HOW VU WORKS

The Virtual University of Pakistan delivers education through a judicious combination of broadcast television and the Internet. VU courses are hand-crafted in meticulous detail by acknowledged experts in the field. Lectures are then recorded in a professional studio environment and after insertion of slides, movie clips and other material, become ready for broadcast. Course lectures are broadcast over free-to-air television and are also made available in the form of multimedia CDs. They can also be made available as streaming media from the Virtual University’s servers. The multiple formats allows for a high degree of flexibility for students who may view the lectures at a time of their choosing within a 24-hour period. Additionally, students can use the lectures to review an entire course before their examinations – a facility simply not available in the conventional face-to-face environment.

In addition to the prescribed texts, comprehensive reading material / lecture notes in the form of web-enabled content are provided through a comprehensive Learning Management System (LMS) hosted on the VU Web Servers and accessible over the Internet. The full power of hyperlinks is utilized for making the on-line experience a truly powerful one. The LMS also provides an e-mail facility to each and every student as well as discussion boards for interaction within the VU community.

An important feature of the LMS is a Question/Answer board where VU faculty provides answers to questions posed by students on the subject matter covered in the lectures. The Question/Answer board (also known as the Moderated Discussion Board) is extremely fine grained, providing separate sessions for each lecture of each course. In addition, read-only access is made available to previous question/answer sessions and this constitutes an extremely useful study resource for students. VU faculty monitors this board on a continuous basis and answers to student questions are provided within a short space of time.

Assignments are handed out through the LMS and also submitted by the students through the same mechanism. Pop-quizzes and practice tests are also conducted through the LMS.

Midterm and Final Examinations for every semester are conducted in a formal proctored environment at exam centers designated for the purpose throughout the country. Invigilators appointed by the University conduct the exams. The formal examination atmosphere assists in critical quality assurance of the student assessment system.


2-YEAR BACHELORS PROGRAMS

Faculty of Arts
  • BA (Bachelor of Arts)
  • BA (Mass Communication)
  • BA (Psychology)

Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
  • B.Sc (Computer Science)

Faculty of Management
  • BA (Business Administration)
  • B.Com
  • B.Sc. (Mathematics, Statistics & Economics)

MASTERS PROGRAMS BY FACULTY  

FACULTY OF ARTS
  • M.Sc. Applied Psychology 
  • M.Sc. Organizational Psychology 

FACULTY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
  • Master of Computer Science (MCS)
  • Master of Information Technology (MIT)


Masters Programs for VU graduates:
  • Master of Computer Science (MCS) for VU Graduates
  • Master of Information Technology (MIT) for VU Graduates

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
  • Master of Accounting & Finance
  • Master of Accounting
  • Master of Business Economics (MB Econ)
  • Master of Business Studies (MBS) leading to MBA (equivalent to MS) / MS in Business Administration (MSBA)
  • Master of Business Administration - Executive (MBA-Executive)
  • Master of Business Administration (No more Admission)
  • Master of Banking & Finance
  • Master of Commerce (M.Com)
  • Master of Finance
  • Master of Public Administration (MPA)
And many more .

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS)

Name : University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Nickname : UVAS
Established : 1882
Contact : 92-42-99211374, 99211449
Address : Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Affiliations : HEC
Website : www.uvas.edu.pk

Introduction

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore , is one of the oldest Veterinary Institutions in Asia . Since its inception in 1882, the staff of this Institution has worked enthusiastically and successfully conducted a wide range of programs that have effectively catered the educational and training needs in the field of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. By now it has emerged as one of the famous centers of teaching in Veterinary Education in Asia . This Institution started as Veterinary School in 1882 and was raised to the status of Punjab Veterinary College by the end of nineteenth century. Its present buildings were completed in 1921. In 1942, the College was affiliated with the Punjab University , Lahore . In 1971, this College was integrated with the University of Agriculture , Faisalabad , and since then basic DVM degree is being awarded. The Up-gradation of College of Veterinary Sciences , Lahore to the status of a University in June 2002, was an obvious testimony of commitment of the Government regarding institutional arrangement for further research, higher education, human resource development and poverty alleviation. With this up-gradation five faculties, two directorates, 21 departments, University administration and management has been established. The new University has marked to start a composite basic degree program in veterinary and animal sciences and to establish postgraduate degrees, diplomas & short courses in areas of animal production and health, in computer science, statistics, livestock extension, economics & business management, wildlife and fisheries, etc. So far, over 4500 Veterinary Graduates have qualified from CVS/UVAS and are serving all over the World. Many graduates from this institution rose to the ranks of Major Generals in Pak Army, Ministers, Vice Chancellors, Federal and Provincial Secretaries. Many of the graduates have entered into Civil Services, Livestock Departments, teaching and the research institutions of the country and UN Agencies (FAO, UNDP, WHO), Atomic Energy, etc.) bringing respect and dignity to their Alms Mater.


Faculties/institutes/centers/constituent college


  • Faculty of Biosciences,
  • Faculty of Veterinary Science,
  • Faculty of Animal Production & Technology,
  • Department of Dairy Technology, Philosopher Aziz a famous student of UVAS and Dairy Technology.
  • Department of Meat Technology
  • Faculty of Fisheries & Wildlife,
  • Faculty of Life Sciences Business Management,
  • Institute of Continuing Education & Extension,
  • Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
  • Institute of Biochemistry & Biotechnology,
  • Bioequivalence Study (BeSt) Center
  • Pet Center
  • Information Technology center
  • College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Jhang


Offered Programs 

Undergraduate degree programs.

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) (5 Year)
  • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm-D) (5 Year)
  • BS (Hons.) Dairy Technology
  • BS (Hons.) Poultry Science
  • BS (Hons.) Applied Zoology
  • BS (Hons.) Biotechnology
  • BS (Hons.) Biochemistry
  • BS (Hons.) Applied Microbiology
  • BS (Hons.) Nutrition & Dietetics .
  • BS (Hons.) Environmental Sciences
  • BBA (Hons)

Master level degree programs.


  • MBA (Executive)(Evening) (2 Year)
  • MBA Life Sciences (3.5 Year)
  • MBA Banking & Finance (3.5 Year)
  • M.Sc Zoology (2 Year)

M.Phil 

1. Microbiology 2. Pathology 3. Parasitology 4. Threiongenology 5. Clinical Medicine and Surgery (Medicine) 6. Clinical Medicine and Surgery (Surgery) 7. Epidemiology and Public Health 8. Food and Nutrition (Animal Nutrition) 9. Food and Nutrition (Human Nutrition) 10. Poultry Production 11. Livestock Production (Animal Breeding and Genetics) 12. Livestock Production (Livestock Management) 13. Dairy Technology 14. Pharmacology 15. Physiology 16. Anatomy and Histology 17. Wildlife and Ecology 18. Fisheries and Aquaculture 19. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 20. Biochemistry 21. Forensic Sciences 22. Bioinformatics 23. Pharmaceutical Sciences

Ph.D 

1. Microbiology 2. Pathology 3. Parasitology 4. Threiongenology 5. Clinical Medicine and Surgery (Medicine) 6. Epidemiology and Public Health 7. Food and Nutrition (Animal Nutrition) 8. Food and Nutrition (Human Nutrition) 9. Poultry Production 10. Livestock Production (Animal Breeding and Genetics) 11. Livestock Production (Livestock Management) 12. Dairy Technology 13. Pharmacology 14. Physiology 15. Anatomy and Histology 16. Wildlife and Ecology 17. Fisheries and Aquaculture 18. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 19. Biochemistry 20. Bioinformatics

University of Health Sciences (UHS)

Name : University of Health Sciences
Address : Khayaban-e-Jamia Punjab, Lahore 54000
Contact : (042) 99231304
Established : October 2, 2002
Chairman : Muhammad Ishaq Dar
Chancellor : Makhdoom Ahmed Mehmood
Website : www.uhs.edu.pk

Introduction

University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore is a vibrant, internationally recognized, student-centered, research university with 71 colleges and institutes affiliated and around 48,000 undergraduate and 4,000 postgraduate students registered with it.

The University was established in 2002. It was the first dedicated health sciences’ university established in the province with a vision to bring qualitative and quantitative revolution in medical education and research through evolution. Almost all the public and private medical and dental colleges of the Punjab are affiliated with UHS.

The University is focused on delivering high-quality instruction in Basic Medical Sciences, revitalizing the neglected fields of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, pioneering courses in Medical Education, Human Genetics and Behavioural Sciences, and fostering indigenous research activities.

The core values of UHS include: Quality Assurance; Justice, Fair play, Merit and Transparency; adherence to Standard Operating Procedures with zero tolerance to deviation; Resistance to all Pressures; building innovative culture; and, commitment to implementation, output and devotion to public service.

Offered Programs


  • MBBS 
  • BDS 
  • Pharm D 
  • DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy) 
  • B. Sc. Nursing Generic= yrs, post RN= yrs- 
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) Allied Health Sciences
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Biotechnology 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Medical Imaging Technology 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Medical Laboratory Technology 
  • B. Sc. Optometry & Orthoptics 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Emergency & Intensive Care Sciences 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Orthotics & Prosthetic 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Audiology 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Operation Theatre Technology 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Dental Technology 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Dental Hygiene 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Cardiac Perfusion 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Occupational Therapy 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Speech & Language Pathology 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Respiratory Therapy 
  • B. Sc. (Hons.) Nutrition 

Condensed Courses B.Sc. (Hons.) Allied Health Sciences

  • B. Sc. Medical Imaging Technology 
  • B. Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology


National College of Arts Lahore

Name : National College of Arts Lahore (NCA)
Address: Shahrah-e-Qauid-e-Azam, 4 Mall Rd, Lahore 54000
Contact: (042) 99210601
Founder: John Lockwood Kipling
Founded: 1872

The National College of Arts Lahore, or NCA, is the oldest arts institution of higher learning in Lahore, Pakistan.
Long ago it was known as the Mayo School of Arts.Gazetteers written about the city of Lahore in 1915 describe the work being done at the school.

Introduction.

At the National College of Arts (NCA), we imagine a world. Not one world, but many. One for each of us, one from each of us, with these we write the autobiographies of our times, in objects, in lines, in mortar, and in perishable clay. In tracing ourselves, we leave traces. These are the traces that make our cities. Turn us inside out like pillowcases with that remembered smell, like shed skins. These are the traces that populate our nights, and from these traces we dare to dream again…” (Excerpts from NCA teacher-students conversations)

The NCA offers a number of professional undergraduate and graduate degree courses. Conceived in a way in which the student’s unique creative and internal impetus is aligned with the requirements of the job market in an increasingly diverse world. Tradition and individual talent both form an integral part of the history for a more meaningful participation in the future. Freedom, plurality and an interdisciplinary approach allows ideas, histories, theoretical positions and technical procedures to be located within a critical space. The diversity of both the faculty and the student body ensures that no particular ideological or theoretical position is sacrosanct. Discussion, critique and, research form the backbone of all the courses offered. We are unique as we draw both our faculty and our student body from a diverse cultural mix. This facilitates allow a pluralistic culture within the College. Students benefit from exposure to a wide range of ideas, sub-cultural identities and practices drawn from often conflicting and contested geographical, socio-political and historical locales.

At the National College of Arts (NCA), we believe that education is a fluid process, where students are assisted in the exploration, investigation and expression of their ideas. The visual is a language that must be learnt. The knowledge of technique and medium forms the basis of personal expression, and that innovation comes through understanding and learning of visual language. We believe that creative expression has the power to change the world. An artist is a philosopher, linguist, idealist, writer, critic, theorist and above all human at the same time.

Our students have made their mark and moved on to become respected professionals in a number of creative fields both locally and internationally. Professor Mark Ritter Sponenburgh, the first principal of NCA, introduced the modern art college curriculum at the NCA, in 1958. The modern movement in Pakistani art had already begun with Professor Shakir Ali, teacher and principal at the NCA. The students of Professor Mark Ritter Sponenburgh spearheaded modern art education at the NCA, the first art college in Pakistan.

The Renaissance man Bhai Ram Singh was an architect, designer, and craftsman who in one short, inimitable lifetime discovered in himself, both a builder and a wood carver. Atchison College, the NCA itself and the Lahore Museum bear the testimony to his greatness.

The history of the NCA is bound up with the incredible legacy of personalities that have emerged from it. Nayyar Ali Dada’s eclectic expression bears much of Pakistan’s creative expression in architecture; Professor Emeritus Khalid Iqbal gave us the sensitive soul of the Punjab in painting; Zahoor ul Akhlaque, the reflective artist, left behind an imperishable legacy; Mian Ijazul Hassan’s works of art and Mian Salahuddin the ceramicist generated provocative controversies; Nayyara Noor, whose music and voice has touched the hearts of generations; Graphic Designers Niaz Ali Shah Sahib, Ahmad Khan and Mehmood-ul-Hassan Jafri established the technical, perceptual, theoretical peripheries of publicity and graphic design and what is now called communication design. Teachers and artists like Salima. Hashmi and Colin David trained an entire generation that studied at the NCA. Such has been the contribution of many like Kamil Khan Mumtaz, Javed Najam, Tanveer Hussain, Abdul Rehman Khan, Shehrazad Alam who earned name and repute in their fields. The Textile Design Department was established under the leadership of Professor Abbassi Akhter, who later on became the principal of the NCA. The product designer Professor Qadir Bakhsh was the founding father of the department of product design established a venerable reputation nationally and internationally; the same arena where Ustad Mohamed Ali carved numerous and finest woodcarvings. Shirin Pasha, the film-maker with the sensibility of a painter; Professor Iqbal Hassan the eternal academic who took charge of teaching art history and headed the department that can rightly be called the intellectual backbone of studio programs offered at the NCA.

The contemporary miniature painting movement started from this institution. The M.A. Visual Arts students have participated in the conservation of the Lahore Fort. The first musicology and film and television degree programs offered in Pakistan began at the NCA.

Our library archives section houses original documents spanning over a hundred years as well as a continuously updated bank of contemporary publications; this makes it one of the best visual art research libraries in South Asia. The environment in the NCA is professional, creative and research oriented, and has, over the years, attracted a number of professionals and educationists of repute from all over the world, who have come to this institution for teaching and learning. All of our faculty members are practitioners in their fields.

We believe that the cutting edge of creativity and expression is to be discovered within ourselves and for that we individually nurture the potential in each student. We teach our students to reject nothing, to examine everything; we teach them how to think but never what to think. In this lie freedom, ours and theirs.

Lahore Campus

The Lahore Campus is ideally located in the heart of the cultural capital and enjoys a historically rich neighbourhood. The College is flanked on one side by the Lahore Museum and the Town Hall on the other side, with the Punjab University Old Campus across the road. The lure of the city for students is not just limited to the magic of history and the world heritage sites. The area between the Badshahi Mosque and the NCA is a treasure of a vast array of materials, from the conventional to the contemporary. This is a city where people make things on site and livings are made from ideas; from metalwork and plastics to print workshops and digital art. These are the techniques and methodologies that have remained unchanged for centuries and also those that are new. This is an extraordinary space for research, collaboration and innovation and one that is utilized by NCA students as a second home from day one of their entrance into the College.

Not far away is Royal Park, the iconic cinema district, the Pakistani film industry lived and worked here in an air of its own creation. Cinema hoardings with their unique style were painted and repainted in its narrow lanes.

Recently Lahore has begun to reclaim its own in South Asia, the city is host to theatre, art exhibitions, music festivals, symposia and lectures conducted all year round and with local and international participation, all of which are accessible to the students of NCA.

What is unique about study at the NCA is that students are not merely voyeurs in the drama of a city. Students of the NCA take their performances into the public sphere, in its streets, galleries and work in its industries.

Notable alumni

The list below includes graduates of both Mayo School of Arts and National College of Arts.

Architects
Bashirul Haq
Bhai Ram Singh
Nayyar Ali Dada

Ceramists
Salahuddin Mian
Sheherezade Alam

Designers
Ahmed Raza

Sculptors
Jamil Baloch

Painters
A. R. Chughtai
Salima Hashmi
Ajaz Anwar
Bashir Mirza
Jamil Naqsh
Shakir Ali
Zahoor ul Akhlaq
Colin David
Saeed Akhtar
Satish Gujral
Shahzia Sikander

Puppeteers
Farooq Qaiser

Singers/musicians/performers
Nayyara Noor
Ali Zafar
Meesha Shafi
Faisal Qureshi
Imran Abbas
Ayesha Omar
Tariq Abro

Filmmakers
Sheeren Pasha
Muqeem khan

University of education lahore

Name : University of education lahore
Address: College Rd, Lahore
Contact: (042) 99262231
Founded: 2002

Introduction

The University of Education was established in 2002 as the highest seat of learning in teacher education with clear goals and objectives of producing quality teachers of international standards. Among other related objectives set before the UE, some are to:

Bring quality change in education focusing on teacher education.
Promote governance, leadership and management skills among educational managers.
Promote teaching and learning innovations.
Develop human resource for educational institutions and other areas of high social and economic need.
Establish linkages with national and international educational institutions and the society.
The University of Education campuses, divisions and affiliated colleges are striving to achieve high standards of success through innovation, creativity and forward looking strategies.

UE designed curriculum and established instructional and media laboratories to provide opportunity to its students and faculty of experimental and experiential learning. This encouraged and enhanced conceptual learning and application. The media laboratories serve as modern gadget to access the virtual material for learning and research by students and faculty of the University.

In addition to offering degree programs, the UE adopts multi pronged strategies like faculty development through holding workshops, seminars, short and advanced courses. Postgraduate Diploma and Teaching Certificate for faculty needs a special mention. This program focuses on capacity development of the faculty in response to the emerging needs of the time. Foreign scholarships are also awarded to attract the best available talent for faculty.

For harmonious and all round growth and development of students’ personalities and character building, sports and other co-curricular activities such as debates, speeches, dramas, art exhibitions and other healthy activities are organized regularly. Students are motivated to learn the art of peaceful co-existence and finding solutions to the problems through dialogues and discussions. Due to such initiatives significant changes could be observed in the outlook and behavior of the students. It is due to these earnest efforts, meticulous diligence and untiring strife that UE graduates are fitting in well at home and abroad in the system as well as in the employment market which indeed is a matter of pride for UE.

PROGRAMMES

Advanced Degree Programs
  • PhD Education
  • MPhil Education
  • MPhil English
  • MPhil Mathematics

4 Semester Programs
  • BFA
  • MBA
  • MBA Executive
  • MA Education Leadership and Management
  • MA Education
  • MA English
  • MA History
  • MA Urdu
  • MSc Mathematics
  • MSc IT
  • MSc Physics
  • MSc Chemistry

2 Semester Programs
  • BEd Elementary
  • BEd Early Childhood Education(ECE)
  • BEd Secondary
  • BEd Special Education
  • MEd
  • MEd Special Education
  • PGD in Educational Leadership and Management Studies (ELMS)

8 Semester Program
  • BEd (Hons)
  • BBA (Hons)
  • BS (Hons) IT
  • BS (Hons) Chemistry
  • BS (Hons) Botany
  • BS (Hons) Mathematics
  • BS (Hons) Zoology

Thursday, 30 October 2014

University of Engineering and Technology (UET)

Name : University of Engineering and Technology
Nickname : UET Lahore
Contact : (042) 99029358
Established : 1921
Vice-Chancellor : Prof. Dr. Zubair Ahmad Khan
Registrar : Muhammad Ashiq Kharal
Students : 10,738
Location : Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan  
Website : www.uet.edu.pk

University of Engineering and Technology (UET Lahore), is a public research university located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.The university is noted as being highly selective in terms of admissions as around 1800 students, out of 42500 applicants, were selected in 2013 for undergrad studies.

Established in 1921, it is one of the best institutions of higher learning in the country and ranks among one of the top ten universities in "engineering technology category" by HEC.In addition, the university continuously secures its ranking amongst top 300 Asian institutions of science and technology by QS World University Rankings.The university also conducts Engineering College Admission Test (ECAT) every year in the province of Punjab. The university is also a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities.

The university offers academic programmes in undergraduate, post-graduate, and doctoral studies in the disciplines of engineering, business management, law, philosophy, natural and social sciencesThe university is organized in 7 science faculties with administration of 24 research departments Since its establishment, country's most notable scholars and academicians have been affiliated with UET.

History

Main Block

UET was established in 1921 in Mughalpura, a suburban area of Lahore, as Mughalpura Technical College. In 1923, the name was changed to Maclagan Engineering College to honor Sir Edward Maclagan, the then Governor of the Punjab, who laid the foundation stone of the building.

In 1932 the institution became affiliated with the University of the Punjab for award of bachelor's degree in Engineering. At the time of independence of Pakistan in 1947, it offered Bachelor of Science courses in electrical, mechanical and civil engineering.

In 1954, bachelor's degree program in Mining Engineering was started. In 1961, it was again renamed as West Pakistan University of Engineering and Technology. During the 1960s, bachelor's degree courses were started in Chemical Engineering, Petroleum and Gas Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Architecture, and City and Regional Planning.

By the 1970s it had established over a score of master's degree courses in engineering, architecture, planning and allied disciplines. PhD degree programs were also started.

Location.

The campus is situated on Grand Trunk Road (GT Road), Begum Pura, Lahore  and is within few kilometers from the Shalimar Gardens. It has eleven gates, seven are numbered from zero to six; normal daily traffic is restricted to use only gate number three (for Entry) and five (for Exit).

Programmes offered at UET

Diploma & Certificates
  • Certificate in MS Office
  • Certificate in Web Site Development
  • Certificate in C ++
  • Certificate in Java
  • Certificate in Spoken English
  • Certificate in Engineering Project Management
  • Certificate in Project Management
  • Certificate in Computer Graphic
  • Certificate in Web Development & Designing
  • Certificate in Auto Cad (Electrical/Civil/Mechanical&Architecture)
  • Certificate in CCNA
  • Certificate in CCNP
  • Certificate in Electronic with Industrial Applications
  • Certificate in Electrical & Industrial Applications
  • Certificate in Solar Power System Designing and Installation
  • Certificate in Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
  • Certificate in Certified Safety Officer
  • Certificate in Primavera P-6
  • Certificate in Human Resource Management
  • Certificate in Computerized Accounting and Finance
  • Certificate in Supply Chain Management
  • Certificate in Total Quality Management
  • Certificate in .Net Framework
  • Certificate in AUTO CAD
  • Certificate in 3D Studio Max

Bachelors
  • BBA
  • BSc Management Science
  • BSc Engineering
  • BSc Engineering Technology
  • BSc Civil
  • BSc Electrical
  • BSc Mechanical
  • BSc in Computer Engineering
  • BSc in Computer Science
  • BSc in Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
  • BSc in Mechatronics & Control Engineering
  • BSc in Architecture Engineering
  • BSc in Transportation Engineering
  • BSc in Environmental Engineering
  • BSc in Chemical Engineering
  • BSc in Petroleum & Gas Engineering
  • BSc in Electrical Engineering Technology
  • BSc in Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • BSc in Chemical Engineering Technology
  • BSc in Bio Medical Engineering Technology
  • BSc in Textile Engineering Technology
  • BSc in Mining Engineering
  • BSc in Geological Engineering
  • BSc in Product & Industrial Designing

Masters
  • MBA Executive
  • MBA Engineering
  • MBA Finance
  • MS Management
  • MS Marketing
  • MSc Water Resources Engineering
  • MSc Water Resources Management
  • MSc Engineering Hydrology
  • MSc Hydropower Engineering
  • MSc in Applied Chemistry
  • MSc in Applied Mathematics
  • MSc in Applied Physics
  • MBA
  • Master in Business Economics

M. Phil
  • MPhil in Business Economics

Ph. D
  • PhD in Electrical Engineering
  • PhD in Computer Engineering
  • PhD in Computer Science
  • PhD in Mechanical Engineering
  • PhD in Engineering Management
  • PhD in Chemical Engineering
  • PhD in Geological Engineering
  • PhD in Petroleum & Gas Engineering
  • PhD in Civil Engineering
  • PhD in Transportation Engineering
  • PhD in Islamic Studies
  • PhD in Mathematics
  • PhD in Manufacturing Engineering
  • PhD in Mechatronics & Control Engineering
  • PhD in Polymer and Process Engineering
  • PhD in Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
  • PhD in Architectural Engineerng
  • PhD in Environmental Engineering
  • PhD in Engineering Hydrology
  • PhD in Water Resources Engineering
  • PhD in Water Resources Management
  • PhD in Architecture
  • PhD in City & Regional Planning
  • PhD in Islamic Studies
  • PhD in Chemistry
  • PhD in Physics
  • PhD in Business Administration Management
  • PhD in Management Information System
  • PhD in Operation Research & Management

King Edward Medical University


Name : King Edward Medical University
Address : Mayo Hospital Road,Nelagumbad,Anarkali,Lahore
Contact :(042) 99211145

INTRODUCTION OF KEMU

King Edward Medical University was established in 1860. It is one of the oldest medical institution in the South Asia, after Medical College Kolkata (1835) in India. Initially known as Lahore Medical College in 1886. Both the college and the attached hospital (Lahore Dispensary) were small compared to the current size.

The first academic building was completed in 1883. The university and the attached hospital was built piece by piece by the funding and efforts of several dedicated people in the coming years.

In December 21, 1911, Lahore Medical College was rechristened King Edward Medical College, and was updated to the status of an independent, degree-granting university on May 12, 2005

Message of Chancellor

I feel honoured to send a Messages on the occasion of publishing of First Book of the King Edward Medical University (formerly King Edward Medical College), Lahore. Our long cherished dream has come true. This idea was conceived as far back as early 70’s propagated thro three decades and finally realized in 2006 with untiring efforts of the students and members of the faculty.
The College has a very rich heritage of producing outstanding medical graduates who take pride in serving the humanity at par with the very best. I hope that with the elevation to the status of a University, we will not only emulate this but exceed it as well.

The faculty and the Board of Management are aware of their new responsibilities in the future, as they have to face new challenges on the national and international horizons with continuous advances in the field of medicine and its allied specialties.

This College has been the Premier Institution of the Subcontinent, I hope and pray that we are able to maintain its status among medical university as well.

Prof. Fateh Khan Akhtar, 
Chairman Board of Management,
King Edward Medical University

University of the Punjab

Name : University of the Punjab
Nickname : PU Lahore
Established : 1882
Vice-Chancellor : Mujahid Kamran
Students : 30,000 (on campus)
Location : Lahore, Gujranwala, Khanspur, Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan
Website : www.pu.edu.pk

University of the Punjab is a public research university located in the downtown area of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It is the oldest and largest public university in Pakistan.With multiple campuses in Gujranwala, Jhelum, and Khanspur, the university was formally established by the British Government after convening the first meeting for establishing higher education institutions in October 1882 at Simla.The Punjab University was the fourth university to be established by the British colonial authorities in the South Asia; the first three universities were established in other parts of British India.

The university offers a wide range of undergraduate, post-graduate, and doctoral programmes and various institutes in Punjab are affiliated with the Punjab University.

Approximately 30,000 enrolled students are currently attending the university, the PU has total of 13 faculties within which there are 63 academic departments, research centers, and institutes.The Punjab University has ranked first amongst large-sized multiple faculty universities by the HEC in 2012.There are also two Nobel Laureates amongst the university's alumni and former staff.Additionally, the university is also a member of Association of Commonwealth Universities of the United Kingdom.

History

The University of the Punjab came into existence as a result of a long drawn struggle of the people of Punjab after the Indian Mutiny in 1857.Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner was the founder of the university. Contrary to the three previously established universities, which were only examining institutions, the University of the Punjab was both teaching as well as examining body right from the beginning.

From its formation in 1882 until 1947, the University of the Punjab served the educational needs of the entire region of pre-independence Punjab and northern India. Mohindra College, Patiala was the first college of higher learning to affiliate with University of Punjab in 1882; followed by St. Stephen's College, Delhi. The independence of Pakistan in 1947 reduced the geographical jurisdiction of the university, as it was split into two separate universities in the respective countries. The Indian portion of the university is referred to as Panjab University. The current Institute of Administrative Sciences was created in 1962.

Many major institutions that were previously affiliated to Punjab University have now become independent universities on their own, such as Government College University, Lahore and Medical and Engineering Colleges.

Campus

Allama Iqbal Campus in Lahore
The University of the Punjab is divided into several campuses across Punjab with one summer campus located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:

Allama Iqbal Campus: also known as the old campus, located in the centre of Lahore, it is named after the great South Asian thinker and mystic poet Allama Muhammad Iqbal. The campus houses the Senate, the Syndicate, the Selection Board and the Advanced Studies & Research Board are generally held there.
PU is located in Lahore PUPU
Location in Lahore (Quaid-i-Azam Campus)
Quaid-i-Azam Campus: also known as the new campus, it is named after the founder of Pakistan and is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) to the south of the Allama Iqbal Campus. Spread over an area of 1,700 acres (7 km2) of lush green landscape this campus is the centre of academic and administrative activities of the university. A canal divides the academic blocks from the student lodgings.
Gujranwala Campus: the faculties of Commerce, Economics and Management Sciences, Law and Science all conduct teaching in the campus.
Khanspur Campus: the summer campus is located at a height of about 7,000 ft (2,100 m) in the Himalayan range near Ayubia. This campus, in addition to providing research facilities, is also used as a recreational center for the faculty and the students.
Jhelum Campus: having recently opened in 2012,it offers studies relating to the faculties of Commerce, Economics and Management Sciences, Law and Science.
Residence Halls
At present PU has 28 dorms 17 for male and 11 for female students. Most of these students are accommodated in the dorms at the Quaid-e-Azam Campus. Total number of hostel residents is 6961.

On-campus housing facilities include 89 houses for teachers and University officers and 249 houses for junior staff of the University. About forty houses and eighty single accommodations are available in the various student hostels that are occupied by Wardens, Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents. The University plans to build more houses for the academic faculty and other employees. A bachelor teacher's hostel provides accommodation to the younger members of the academic staff. A guesthouse within the Residential Colony and the guestrooms in the Student-Teacher Center provide accommodation to the academics visiting the University.

Notable alumni


  • Yousaf Raza Gillani
  • Har Gobind Khorana
  • Abdus Salam
  • Ishfaq Ahmad
  • Choudhry Rahmat Ali
  • Asadullah Tariq
  • Aleem Javed
  • Muhammad Shuaib
  • Asma Jahangir
  • Omer Tarin
  • And many More

Scholars College

Name  : Scholars College
Address: 8-A, Sharah-e-Aiwan-e-Sanat-o-Tijarat, Shadman Chowk, Lahore,
Phone: (042) 37424776

Chairman's Message

"Iqra" the very dirst directive to human being by the Almighty
Stating

"Read in the name of thy Lord"

Aslam-o-Alikum !

The Muslims have failed to follow this instruction from Allah. I want to remind my young generation to this first imperative of Allah and try to pave their way towards the ultimate success and prosperity.

The nation can only flourish if we put our head and heart along with our ability and vigor to study and enable the nation to compete the challenges of the world ar large and ultimately reaching to the zenith of sccuess and fame.
 I also want to remind the principles of the founder of the nation, of the three guiding principles for a nation stating:

"Unity, Faith and Discipline"

  Pakistan Zindabad !

Educators college lahore

Name : educators college lahore
Address : 95-B-II,M.M Alam Road Near Hussain Chock Gulberg, Lahore
Contact : 042-5712550-5759437
Website : www.educators.edu.pk


ABOUT THE EDUCATORS

Established in November 1975 as the Les Anges Montessori Academy for toddlers, Beaconhouse has since grown into a global network of private schools, institutes, and universities, imparting distinctive and meaningful education to students from pre-school to post-graduation. The Educators, a project of Beaconhouse, has completed eleven years of service to educational development across the country with remarkable success. Established in 2002, it now has 600+ campuses & the market leader in Pakistan's educational landscape with a presence in over 200 cities and towns and a student strength exceeding 150,000. This makes The Educators outreach the largest compared to any other private school in the world.

Punjab Group of College

Name : Punjab Group of Colleges
Established : 1985
Campus : 39 campuses in 31 cities
PGC Head Office:
64-E/1, Gulberg III, Lahore.
Tel: +92-42- 35870192-6
Fax: +92-42-35712637

Overview

The Punjab Group has its roots in a Commerce College set up in Lahore in 1985. Over a period of 28 years, the Group has grown into the largest educational network in Pakistan providing top quality education from Playgroup to Ph.D with a student body of 259,000.

The Punjab Group consists of Educational Excellence Limited, National Communications Services (SMC-Pvt.) Limited, Tower Technologies (Pvt.) Limited and National Educational Network (Pvt.) Limited, the later having been set up in 2010 for the purpose of franchising Elementary, Secondary and Higher Secondary Education across the country in the form of schools and colleges. The Franchised Schools are known as Allied Schools. In almost four years time, the franchised system has opened 500+ Allied Schools, enrolling up to 140,000 students in 225 cities. National Communications Services (SMC-Pvt.) Limited owns and operates one of the largest and most sophisticated Television Networks in Pakistan known as Dunya TV Network and with colleges affiliated with the Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education and Public Sector Universities across the country. Roznama Dunya is a new addition in the communication network side.

The Group also owns and operates three Universities chartered by the Sindh Government and the Government of Punjab. Mohammad Ali Jinnah University (MAJU), chartered by the Government of Sindh, has one Campus in Karachi and the other in Islamabad which is spread over 80 Kanals in Zone-V of Islamabad. The University of Central Punjab, chartered by the Government of the Punjab in 2002, is housed in a grand and purpose-built Campus, having a covered area of 500,000 Sqft located in Johar Town, Lahore. At present more than 15,000 students are enrolled in these universities.
With the progressive vision of the Board of Directors of the Group and the collective efforts of all the stakeholders, the Group expects an annual growth of 30%.

Landmarks Achieved (Year by Year)


  • Establishment of Punjab College at Canal Bank, Lahore  : 1985
  • Establishment of Islamic Commerce Educational Society  : 1986
  • Establishment of Punjab Law Colleges  : 1988
  • Punjab College at Faisalabad and Rawalpindi  : 1988
  • Punjab College of Business Administration, Lahore  : 1991
  • Punjab Institute of Computer Science, Lahore  : 1993
  • Punjab College at Islamabad  : 1996
  • Punjab College at Gujranwala  : 1997
  • Punjab College for Women  : 1998
  • Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Karachi  : 1998
  • Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad  : 1998
  • Punjab College opens its branches at Sargodha and Multan  : 1999
  • Punjab College of Information Technology  : 2000
  • Tower Technologies (Pvt.) Limited starts operations  : 2001
  • University of Central Punjab  : 2002
  • Resource Academia School System  : 2003
  • Punjab College at Sialkot  :  2004
  • Punjab Colleges of Science  : 2005
  • Punjab College at Rahim Yar Khan  : 2006
  • Dunya News Network goes on air  : 2008
  • Punjab College expands its network to Bahawalpur, Gujrat, Okara  : 2009
  • New Campus of University of Central Punjab at Johar Town, Lahore  : 2010
  • New Campus of Mohammad Ali Jinnah University in Islamabad  : 2010


Setting up of Allied Schools
  • (Franchised Educational Network) in 57 Cities  : 2010
  • Setting up of Punjab Colleges in 18 New Cities  : 2010
  • Setting up of Allied School in 80 New Cities  : 2011
  • Setting up of Punjab Colleges in 20 New Cities  : 2011
  • Setting up of Allied School in 87 New Cities  : 2012
  • Setting up of Punjab Colleges in 16 New Cities  : 2012
  • Capital University of Science & Technology (CUST)  : 2012

University of Central Punjab (UCP)

The Punjab Group of Colleges submitted a petition to the Government of the Punjab in August 1996 to allow to establish a private university in the Province. A No Objection Certificate was issued in October 1999. The charter to establish the University of Central Punjab (UCP) was awarded in April 2002. Thus this University clinched the distinction of becoming the first private sector university in the Punjab which acquired the status of a degree­ awarding institution.

When the University started its operations in October 1999, it offered courses in Management Studies, Information Technology, Commerce and Law through its principal constituents i.e. Punjab College of Business Administration (PCBA), Punjab Institute of Computer Sciences (PICS), Punjab College of Commerce (PCC), Punjab Law College (PLC) and Punjab College of Information Technology (PCIT), all situated in Lahore.

These Colleges were restructured as Faculties of the University and became the University of Central Punjab (UCP).

Today, the University is offering graduate,  post-graduate and PhD programs in seven faculties.
The university provides all the facilities to the students to complete the programs in a congenial environment.


  • UCP Business School
  • Faculty of Information Technology
  • Faculty of Commerce
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Faculty of Law
  • School of Media and
  • Communication Studies (SMCS)


Chairman’s Message

The Punjab Group of Colleges has been committed to the cause of education to our nation’s youth for over twenty eight years and is the largest educational network in Pakistan. Our experience and excellence has been proven time and again through our students’ achievements.

Our aim is to create a community that is increasingly entrepreneurial and even more reliant on technology and our courses are designed to give our students the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in today’s competitive environment. We provide a stimulating and supportive environment, which focuses on the power of individual guidance and assistance. With the latest Labs, Computers and well-stocked Libraries, we give our students the tools they need to grow into competent, skilled and self-assured professionals. Punjab Colleges have an experienced, highly qualified and dedicated faculty. We have followed our passion and focused on our dreams.

Our story of growth, with God’s blessing, has been phenomenal. Punjab Colleges are functioning accurately and playing their part in imparting quality education with equal opportunities for boys and girls.

The studious students from small towns and cities used to commute to the cities where Punjab Colleges were operating thus spending good amount of time, money and energy. Keeping in view the problems and trends of the students and their parents, we decided to establish new colleges in the cities lacking the latest educational facilities and thanks to Almighty Allah, we are operating in seventy seven cities across Pakistan today.

Our vision for the future is defined by realism and a can-do spirit. Our focus is steadfastly on raising the quality of education to bring it at par not only with the best in Pakistan but with those who refer themselves as world-class educational institutions.

I assure you that your educational experience in our institutions, be it Punjab College of Commerce, Punjab College of Science or Punjab College for Women, will be a rewarding one both academically and culturally.
Insha’Allah!

Mian Amer Mahmood

Chairman Board of Governors : University of Central Punjab
Chancellor : Mohammad Ali Jinnah University
Chairman : Punjab Colleges
Chairman : Dunya Television
Chairman : Allied Schools
Editor-in-Chief : Roznama Dunya

CAMPUS NETWORK

There are 112 campuses of PCC and also sgc which are in 31 cities around the country.

Islamabad campus

The Islamabad campus was inaugurated in 1994 by the Islamic Commerce Educational Society (ICES). The Islamabad campus is in a building in Aabpara, the oldest market of Islamabad. Mostly education related to commerce and computer science is given to the students at the Islamabad campus.

Lahore campus

There are eleven campuses of PCC in Lahore which are mostly situated at the Canal.Also situated in Gulberg, Muslim town and Rewaz Garden .

Rawalpindi campus

The PCC Rawalpindi campus was founded in 1988 by the Islamic Commerce Educational Society (ICES). The campus is in Satellite town. There is a separate section for females. The campus has a book shop.

Other campuses

Other campuses of PCC are listed below:

  • Faisalabad
  • Gujranwala
  • Multan
  • Bahawalpur
  • Sargodha
  • Rahimyar Khan
  • Sialkot
  • Okara
  • Wah Cantt
  • Gujrat
  • Hafizabad
  • Wazirabad
  • Jhelum

Contact Us

Punjab Law College:
Lahore Campus
14-C, New Muslim Town Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92 42 35867431, 35866814
Fax: +92 42 35845538
Email: principallaw.lahore@pgc.edu

Punjab Colleges
Admissions Office
1 Noon Avenue, New Muslim Town
Tel: +92 42 35852403-4
Fax: +92 42 35844103

Lahore Campus 1
31-C, New Muslim Town,
Tel: +92 42 35883573
Fax: +92 42 335851396

Lahore Campus 2
29 Noon Avenue, New Muslim Town,
Tel: +92 42 35851397

Lahore Campus 3
3 Noon Avenue, New Muslim Town,
Tel: +92 42 35867673, 35867683
Fax: 042-35844103

Lahore Campus 4
6 Old Muslim Town,
Tel: +92 42 35866001, 35865326

Lahore Campus 5
161 Ferozepur Road,
Tel: +92 42 37592349

Lahore Campus 6
6 Canal Bank,
Tel: +92 42 37588642

Lahore Campus 7
9 Canal Bank,
Tel: +92 42 37562021-2
Fax: +92 42 35844103

Lahore Campus 8
151 Ferozepur Road,
Tel: +92 42 37503281-86
Fax: +92 42 37588357

Lahore Campus 9
185 Abu Bakr Block,
New Garden Town
Tel: +92 42 35857791-93

Lahore Campus 10
31 Main Gulberg III
Tel: +92 42 35755314-16

Lahore Campus 11
Jahangir Road, Near Lal Pul,
Mughalpura,
Tel:042-36524793-94

Lahore Campus 12
467-D-II, Abdalian Society,
Johar Town, Lahore

Lahore City Campus
314-Rewaz Garden, Chauburji
Tel: +92-42-37222404, 37222871
Fax: +92-42-37222218

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Hajvery College / University

Name : Hajvery College / University
Founded : 1990
Address : Gulberg III, Lahore 54400
Contact : +92-42-111-777-007

Hajvery University is an university in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. HU is chartered by the government of Pakistan as an Autonomous Degree Awarding Institution.The Higher Education Commission of Pakistan recognizes Hajvery University as a "category W" institution. This university is named after Muslim Sufi Ali Hujwiri.

Hajvery University has a main campus in the Industrial Area of Gulberg III, Lahore; a second campus (called the Euro Campus) near Gulberg III; a third campus under construction in Multan; and a fourth campus planned for Dubai.The university has six constituent schools, each focused on a specific field of study: business; commerce and banking; engineering and computer science; fashion design; humanities and social sciences; and pharmacy.The library at the main campus provides support for the courses offered with books, videos, journals and other reference sources.

ILM College Lahore

Name : ILM College Lahore
Address : 29 – E, Academy Road, Walton, Lahore Cantt.
Contact : 0423 716699

Introduction 

ILM Trust is well recognized for remarkable achievements in the field of education. The Trust started its educational pursuits 19 years back by establishing Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM). ILM has been granted university charter in 2004 by the name University of Management and Technology (UMT). Attracting students from all over the country and abroad, UMT is now a bustling academic community with more than 4500 enrollments, whereas, over 9,000 students have already graduated from UMT, who are making their mark both in the national and multinational organizations. The Trust is now embarked upon a new journey by opening a chain of ILM Colleges in the main cities of Pakistan. The aim is to set high academic standards by using innovative teaching techniques.

Lahore is the capital of Punjab province and second largest city of Pakistan. It is historical center with rich cultural roots. It is remains an economic, political and educational hub for centuries. Lahore successively served as a regional capital of the empires of the Shahi kingdoms in the 11th century, the Ghaznavids in the 12th century, the Ghurid State in the 12th and 13th centuries and the Mughal Empire in the 16th century. From 1802 to 1849, Lahore served as the capital city of the Sikh Empire. In the mid 19th and early 20th century, Lahore was the capital of the Punjab region under the British Raj. The traditional capital of Punjab for a thousand years, Lahore was the cultural center of the northern Indian subcontinent which extends from the eastern banks of the Indus River to New Delhi. Mughal structures such as the Badshahi Masjid, the Lahore Fort, Shalimar Gardens, and the mausoleum of Jehangir and Nur Jehan are tourist attractions. Lahore Zoo, Lahore High Court, the General Post Office , Lahore Museum and University of Punjab are important locations. Lahore is referred to as the cultural heart of Pakistan as it hosts most of the arts, cuisine, festivals, film-making, music, gardening and intelligentsia of the country.Known for its affiliation with poets and artists, it has the largest number of educational institutions in Pakistan and some of the finest gardens on the continent. Lahore has always been a center for publications, where 80 percent of Pakistan's books are published and remains the foremost center of literary,educational and cultural activity in Pakistan. It is also an important religious center as it is home to hundreds of temples, mosques, and shrines like Data Durbar Complex. Academy Road is the one of the main streams of Lahore. The Civil Services Academy is the main icon of the area. The Bab-e-Pakistan is a national monument also situated nearby, Walton Road. After independence in 1947, this was the site of one of the major refugee camps. ILM College is a valuable addition in the area with spacious building, experienced and competent faculty, latest computer and science labs and provides integrated career oriented education.

Intermediate

I.Com
I.C.S
General Science
FSc Pre-Medical
FSc Pre-Engineering

Superior University or Superior Group of Colleges

Name : Superior College
Address : Kalma Chowk Garden Town
Contact : 04235858033
Email :info@superior.edu.pk
Established : January 5, 2000

Superior University or Superior Group of Colleges is a chain of colleges and universities in Pakistan. It opened its branches in other cities of Pakistan after opening in Lahore.

Charter and Recognition

The Superior College, Lahore is included in the list of Higher Education Commission of Pakistan under the head of Recognized Universities and Degree Awarding Institutions. College got Charter by Govt. of the Punjab as degree awarding institute after having passed Superior College Bill from the Punjab Provincial Assembly on May 31, 2004. Superior University is also listed with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)'s International Association of Universities. It is the biggest achievement of Superior University that it wins yearly competitions between different universities at national level.

Top Management

Prof Dr Ch Abdul Rehman (Group Chairman)
Prof Dr Ch Abdul Khaliq (Group Director Operations)
Ibn E Abbas Ashraf, Chartered Certified Accountant (Group Head Audit)
Prof Rana Adeel Mumtaz (Project Director)
Sami Ullah Sabri(Registrar)
Asim Masood (Controller Examination)
Hasham Ul Hassan (Incharge Annual Program)

Branches

Lahore
Sahiwal
Chiniot
Bahawalnagar
Pattoki
Multan
Okara
Faisalabad
Rahim Yar Khan
Sargodha
Sialkot
Sheikhupura
Gujranwala
Pasrur
Gujrat
Hafizabad
Arifwala
Rawalpindi
Sheikhupura
Lodhran
Mandi Bahauddin


Programs

Undergraduate programs

BS Mass Communication
BBA (Hons.)
BS Aviation Management
BS Aviation Technology
BS Computer Sciences
BS Telecommunications
BSc Electrical Engineering
B-Tech Electrical
B.Arch Architecture
B-Tech Electronics
BS Industrial Management
B.Com (Hons.)
Bachelors of Economics and Law
ACCA (UK)
CAT (UK)
BS(Hons)Accounting and Finance.
CMA
Azra Naheed Medical College
MBBS
Pharm. D
Doctor of Physiotherapy

Post graduate programs

MBA (Professional)
MBA (Executive)
MBA (2 years)
MBA Entrepreneurship Development
MBA Pharmaceutical Management
Masters in Educational Leadership
Maters in Public Administration
Masters in Mass Communication
M.Sc HRM
MIT Master in Information Technology
M.Sc Quality Management
M.Sc Industrial Management
M.Sc Economics
Masters in Business Economics
M. Com
LL.B (PU)

Research programs

Ph.D Business Management
Ph.D in Law
Ph.D Computer Science
M.S Business Administration
MS/M.Phil Economics
MS/M.Phil Commerce andnance
MS HRM
LL.M
MS Computer Sciences
MS Quality Management
MS Industrial Management
Facilities
Hostels
Bookshop
Cafeteria
Science Lab
Information technology IT Lab
Transport
Library
Play Ground

Government College of Home Economics

Name : Government College of Home Economics
Address : Dr Mateen Fatima Rd, Lahore
Contact : +92 42 99263324
Fax: +92 42 99263325
Gender : Girls College


Government College of Home Economics is an all-girls college, established in 1955 in Gulberg,Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. An affiliated college of the University of the Punjab, the College of Home Economics is most noted for its associated with the Ford Foundation at Oklahoma State University. The Ford Foundation monitors the academic guidelines of the college and provides fellowships for its teachers, while financial issues are overseen by the government of Pakistan. The Ford Foundation had appointed two advisors to the college, tasked with guiding the creation of syllabi and establishing graduation programs. This responsibility now falls exclusively to the University of the Punjab.

The college awards both bachelors and masters degrees through Punjab University. Honors and Masters courses are available in Food and Nutrition, Housing, Home Management and Interior Design, Human Development and Family Studies, Art and Design, and Textiles & Clothing. The principal is Dr. Samia Kalsoom,who is an old student of the college.

Vision of Ford Foundation

Establishment of RLAK College of Home Economics Karachi started in 1952 with support from the Ford Foundation (USA) and APWA. The foundation provided the funds for building, books and training of staff while the Pakistan government provided the land. APWA was an active member of the governing council and an administrative liaison between Ford Foundation and Pakistan Government. Oklahoma State University, USA, assisted in making the curriculum and syllabi, establishment of the college and training of teachers in Karachi.

Its name at that time was Domestic Science College. Eleanor Roosevelt installed the foundation stone of the college. The college worked as a semi-independent public institution under the management of a governing council. The Federal government paid the salaries of the staff and provided the budget for the running of the college.

The first batch of students was admitted in 1955. Masters education started in CHE Karachi in 1961. The Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education was responsible for examining intermediate students and Karachi University for graduate and post graduate students.

Administrative controls and public contributions

In 1972 college was nationalized in 1972. The provincial government supported the college by constructing new blocks of buildings in 1991 and initiate a renovation scheme in 2005.

Contributions of the private sector

Individuals and groups from the private sector for example National Foods, Efroze Chemicals, Rangoonwala Trust, and the Thai Embassy, have been supportive to the college and has provided enrichment of labs, provision of teachers, award of medals, provision of books, building of auditorium, and extension to the library.

Academic growth

Home economics started at CHE Karachi in 1992 and a four year BS program in 2008.

Buildings

RLAK CHE buildings are spread over 24 acres. In addition to classrooms labs and library the college has a hostel building, auditorium, and residences within the premises.

Principal is Prof.Dr. Rubina Hakim. Mehreen Syed is an alumnus of the college .


Crescent Model Higher Secondary School

Address : Shadman, Lahore
School type : English Medium
Established : 1968
Principal : Muhammad Abdul Shakoor
Vice principal : Mister Rauf

Crescent Model Higher Secondary School is an educational institution in Lahore, Pakistan from junior to higher secondary level. The school is run by a private trust. It also offers 'O' and 'A' level programs. It has a main campus for boys and a separate campus for girls, both located in Shadman.

About

Crescent Model School is in the heart of Lahore, one of the biggest metropolitan cities of Pakistan. The school offers many indoor and outdoor extracurricular activities.The school has two separate branches for boys and girls. The total number of students in both branches is about 4,600, of whom 1,500 are girls. The institution provides the students with sports fields, libraries and swimming pool.Crescent has only one branch. The school is also regarded as one of the best academic institutions of Lahore .

Academics

Established in 1968, the school follows the Lahore Board curriculum but also runs classes for pupils who are interested in taking O-level and A-level examinations.English , Urdu , Maths , Physics , Chemistry , Biology , Islamiat , Pak.Studies and Add. Maths are the subjects are the provided for O-level. Although the medium of instruction is English, Islamic Studies is taught in Urdu. Students read Urdu as their first language and English as their second language. The school conducts debate and poetry competitions in both English and Urdu.

Boys Section

The Boys section is located just in the center of Shadman Colony Lahore . The area of the place is about 8 Kilas . There are 2 swimming pools , gymnasium , and a very large school ground made available for the students . There are almost 250 teachers employed , who have a long history at the insitution. 4 well stocked libraries are available to students , who can also issue books from there too . The Kindergarden section , Junior Section , High School Section and College are joined collectively as one platform . Each section can be accessed internally .

Girls section

Mrs. Jahan Ara Khan, who was the headmistress since the very beginning, died on 21 December 2010. After her death, Mrs. Wahid, also the vice principal of Crescent Girls College, was appointed as the school headmistress.


Sports

Cricket, football, hockey, swimming, badminton, basketball, athletics, volleyball, gymnastics.

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Government College of Science


Name :Government College Of Science
Address :Wahdat Road, Lahore Pakistan
Contact:  +92 - +42-99260039-40
Fax No:    +92 - +42-99260041
www.facebook.com/gcswrlahore
Web Site:   www.gcslahore.edu.pk

The Government College of Science Wahdat Road (GCS) in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan is located along the Wahdat Road in the locality of Allama Iqbal Town. The college was founded on 8 August 1973; M. A. Saeed was its first principal.

History

The college by its present name came into being on 8 August 1973, in compliance with the orders of the then Governor of the Punjab, after merging Government Superior Science College, Lahore and Government Degree College, Wahdat Road, Lahore. At the same time the building which was constructed to house Government Intermediate college for Girls, Gulberg, Lahore and which remained unutilized, was also annexed to the college building and was named Government College of Science, Wahdat Road, Lahore. M. A. Saeed was appointed its first principal.

Sports and co-curricular activities
The college had a sports board and a societies board which organize sports and extra-curricular activities.

Notable Alumni

Mian Amer Mahmood
Senior Journalist Hamid Mir also notable alumni of this college

Offerd Programs

Intermediate Programs


  • F.Sc (Pre-Engineering)
  • F.Sc (Pre-Medical)
  • F.A (Arts)
  • General Science
  • I.C.S
  • I. COM

Bachelor in Science (BS Hons Programs)


  • Botany
  • Bacholer in Business Administration (BBA)
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Information Technology
  • Computer as Minor
  • English
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Islamiat
  • Mass Communication
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • Statistics
  • Urdu
  • Zoology


Post-Graduate Programs


  • M.Sc. (Chemistry)
  • M.A. (Economics)
  • M.Sc. (Mathematics)
  • M.Sc. (Physics)
  • M.A. (Urdu)
  • M.Sc (Zoology)


Fazaia inter college lahore

Name : fazaia inter college lahore
Address :Munir Road, Lahore Cantt.
Contact :+92-42-6683 921
Administration :+92 42 9505515

Fazaia Inter College Lahore(Previously known as Pakistan Air Force Inter College Lahore, changed in 2002) is located next to the Pakistan Air Force Base Muneer Road Lahore. It is a part of the Pakistan Air Force schools and colleges system spread across Pakistan.

History

Established in 1949 as PAF school Lahore, was raised to the status of PAF primary school Lahore in 1964 by the then First Lady of PAF Mrs. Air Marshal Nur Khan. Later converted to a high school and ultimately as a college in 1983.

Equality

PAF College Lahore is coeducational in Primary section. There are separate classes for Girls and Boys in higher grades

Academics

The classes include the Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical and Computer Science Academic Programs for HSSC and Computer and Biology in SSC. Upon graduation from 12th grade the students are given the Higher Secondary School Certificate by Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education Islamabad. The HSSC is equivalent to an American high school degree or GED.

Excellence

Every year students of Fazaia Inter College Lahore got Top positions in the FBISE in every subject. A student of Fazaia inter college lahore got 1015/1100 in Computer Science in HSSC, the only student in the history of FBISE to do so till date. In 2002 a student[1] secured first position in the matriculation examination of the Federal Board of Intermediate Secondary Education throughout Pakistan and broke several records by securing 787/850 marks.

Subjects

Class subjects include:


  • Urdu
  • English
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Islamic Studies
  • Computer Science
  • Pakistan Geo-Political Studies


Co-currriculur Activities

Co-curriculur activities are arranged among Fazaia Schools and Colleges Central Air Command every year in different schools. The college participate in every competition in the zone. The activities include:


  • Qira'at Competition
  • Naat Competition
  • General Knowledge and Quiz Competition
  • Debate
  • Essay Writing
  • Bait Baazi

Houses

To encourage the students, the college has made 10 houses in which students are rolled to participate in-house activities and inter house competitions. The houses are Khadija House (Only for girls) Ayesha House (Only for girls) Amina House (Only for Girls) Jinnah House (Only for Boys) Iqbal House (Only for Boys) Muneer House (Only for Boys) Ala-o-din House (Only for Boys)

Sports

Fazaia College students participate in cricket, football, field hockey, athletics, and basketball. Its teams compete all over Pakistan with Pakistan Air Force Colleges in addition to other colleges and universities

Facilities

Medical

For medical care, the college has a clinic headed by a doctor with the necessary staff to assist.

Uniform

It is mandatory for students to be in the prescribed dress during college hours. Boys wear a light blue dress shirt with dark grey formal pants, and the girls wear a light blue shirt with white shalwar and duppatta.

Recreational activities

Picnics are arranged regularly. The students are taken to recreational spots around Lahore. A camping trip is annually made to hydropower dams and parks like Changa Managa.

Drama society and music

Fazaia College administration encourages students to enjoy acting and music. Drama teams from Fazaia College compete with other colleges throughout Pakistan.

Notable alumni

Atif Aslam - singer, Class of 2001

Lahore College for Women University


Address: Wapda Flats, Jail Rd, Lahore 54000
Phone: 42992038019
Founded: May 1922
Lahore College for Women University is an independent women's university in Lahore, Pakistan, founded as a women's college in 1922. One of the oldest female institutions of Pakistan, the university has 15,000 students and a teaching faculty of 450. It admits students at the intermediate,bachelors level master's and Ph.D. levels. Established in May 1922 as an intermediate residential college, it was housed in a building on Hall Road, Lahore, with a strength of 60 students, 25 of whom were boarders and 13 staff members.

As per ranking of general universities, Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) ranks Lahore College for Women University at 15.


Memoranda of Understanding

MoUs with national industries and links with foreign universities have been established in the fields of Pharmacy, Electronics, Environmental Science, Fine Arts, Economics and Mass Communication.

Research at LCWU

Lahore College for Women University has established a Research Center to provide students with facilities and services for advance research.

Quality enhancement cell

A higher education institution needs quality benchmarks in its key performance areas. To institutionalize the process of quality control, the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) has been established in the HEC.

In pursuance of the National Action Plan for performance evaluation, assessment and accreditation of institutions of higher education, a Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) has been established in Lahore College for Women University.

Libraries

HEC Digital Library
HEC Digital Library is a program to provide researchers at public and private universities in Pakistan and non-profit research and development organizations with access to international scholarly literature based on electronic (online) delivery.

University Library

The main library of the University (Sciences, Computer Science and Arts) stocks books, magazines and publications as well as national newspapers. Besides the main library there are seminar libraries in the post-graduate departments.

Book bank

There is a book bank maintained by the Social Work Department. Deserving and needy students are provided with textbooks.

Student activities

To facilitate co-curricular activities and sports, there are student societies and clubs. Presidents and secretaries of these societies are nominated by the teachers. By participating in these activities the students win prizes.. The Shaukat Ara Niazi Gold Medal is awarded to students on the basis of best performance in literary pursuits. Najma Saddique is the faculty member in charge of societies.


  • Bazzm-e- Mushaira's develops literary and poetic ability among students by arranging poetry events and competitions. Inter-university functions and competitions are arranged
  • Comptech Society is a platform for the student of Computer Science Department to incorporate their extracurricular activities. Students from BS-CS, MS-CS and MIT share their views and arrange events.
  • The Economics Society arranges seminars, workshops, quiz competitions, and essay competitions.
  • The English Debating Society allows students to present their views, building confidence and oratorical skills.
  • The Geography Society objective is to enhance student's capabilities, enhance their knowledge, build confidence among students and promote team work
  • The Home Economics Society organizes workshops and competitions.
  • Iqbal Society (departments of Philosophy and Persian) organize Iqbal Day programs, workshops and seminars highlighting the thought and philosophy of Iqbal.
  • The Psychology Society has been revived and the members to be elected are interviewed. The society arranges events like workshops, seminars, conferences and lectures.
  • The Punjabi Debating Society arranges inter-class and intercollegiate debates competitions and prepares students of LCWU to participate in debating competitions in other colleges and universities.
  • The Shaukat Ara Niazi English Literary Society is named after Shaukat Ara Niazi, a faculty member of the English Department. The society arranges events, quizzes, and essay writing competitions, to polish students in literary activities.
  • LCWU's Sports Society is under the department of Physical Education.
  • The Statistics Society arranges seminars, workshops, quiz competitions, and essay competitions.
  • The Urdu Debating Society deals with debate declamation and speeches.
  • Under the Urdu Literary Society (Halqa-e-Ehel-e-Qalam) students participate in essay writing competitions at a national level. College-level and university-level essay writing competitions are arranged to promote students in literary activities.

Notable alumni


  • Bushra Ansari
  • Kishwar Naheed
  • Manmohini Zutshi Sahgal
  • Riffat Hassan
  • Saba hameed
  • Salima Hashmi
  • Samina Khalid Ghurki