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The National University of Modern Languages was established as an institute of modern languages in 1969. Initially, the institute provided language training facilities to the Armed Forced personnel and other government servants. In May 2000, its status was upgraded from an institution to a federal charter University.
COMSATS University Islamabad (Sahiwal Campus) [15]; Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Multan [16]; National University of Modern Languages, Rawalpindi Campus [17]; Dr. A. Q. Khan Institute of Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Rawalpindi [18]
National University of Modern Languages: Islamabad: 1969 Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, ... Karachi Institute of Technology & Entrepreneurship Karachi: 2013 [13] General
National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences: 89 3: Lahore University of Management Sciences: 93.23 4: University of the Punjab: 80.21 5: Aga Khan University: 78.98 6: Institute of Business Administration, Karachi: 76.32 7: Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology: 75.20 8: University of Engineering and ...
Brig. Dr. Asif Iqbal officially took over as the new principal on 13 July 2020. Subsequently, it has been converted into Rawalpindi branch of National University of Modern Languages. In September 2020, Brig. Muhammad Ibrahim officially took over as the new Pro-Rector of National University of Modern Languages Rawalpindi. In January 2024 ...
Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology: Private 1997 Engineering, management, Computer Science [12] Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology: Private 1995 Technology, management, general [13] National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Karachi campus Private 1985 Computer science [14] Aga Khan University ...
The National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST) (Urdu: قومی جامعہِ سائنس و ٹیکنالوجی, romanized: Qaumī Jāmi'ā Sāins va Ṭaiknālōjī) is a Pakistani multi-campus public research university with its main campus in Islamabad, and other campuses in Rawalpindi, Risalpur, Quetta and Karachi. It offers degrees ...
The college was established in 1953 under the name of Central Government College for Men to provide higher education to the newly settled and prominent area of Nazimabad in Karachi. The college was taken over by the Government of Sindh in 1961, and since then named as Government College for Men Nazimabad, Karachi.