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The college was upgraded to the level of university in 1994. The Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University is named after Chishti Sufi saint Pir Mehr Ali Shah. The University is now working on two mega projects titled DDSDP and ENCIB. There is a centre for precision agriculture and national centre for industrial biotechnology.
Barani Institute of Information Technology (BIIT) was established at the Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University [1] and is located in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. [2] The institute is a self-financed/ self-funded project and was established as a partnership venture between the Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University and Resource ...
The historic auditorium, built under the supervision of Mawlana Bhashani, a big pond named after the mystic guru, Pir (saint/wali) Shah Zamaan, the Mazaar of Mawlana Bhashani, a mosque, the Mawlana Bhashani museum and the Mawlana Bhashani Research Center are also located on the university's premises.
Pir Meher Ali Shah (Punjabi: پیر مہر علی شاہ, pronounced [piɾ mɛɦəɾ əli ʃaːɦ]; 14 April 1859 – May 1937) was a Punjabi Muslim Sufi scholar and mystic poet from Punjab, British India (present-day Pakistan). Belonging to the Chishti order, he is known as a Hanafi scholar who led the anti-Ahmadiyya movement.
The university was founded in 2012. [5] It has a total area of 680 acres and is located at two places. A piece of land comprising 180 acres is allocated at mouza rangeel pur, old shujabad road, Multan, and the main campus of the university is located and another piece comprising 500 acres is allotted at Jalalpur pirwala for agriculture farm.
The system of education is the semester wise system. The academic year is divided into two semesters. University offers four-year (Eight Semesters) Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science, English and Mathematics. Bachelor's degree program is offered by the following departments of university:
The Vatandar, or Watandar (Hindi: वतनदार) is an Indian term meaning "landholder".The title was given to landowners, particularly in Maharashtra. [1]The vatandar generally owned a plot of land or vatan/watan worked by the local people, who were dependent on the vatandar for their subsistence.
The State Legislature passed the ordinance and the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences was declared open by the governor of Maharashtra on June 10, 1998. All colleges and institutions imparting education in health science in the state of Maharashtra have been affiliated to this new university under Section 6(3) of the Act. [2]