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Government College of Science; Lahore Bible Baptist College; Assemblies of Souls Winners Bible College; Lahore College of Theology; Net Scope Computer College, Lahore; Multan Institute of Professional Studies Multan [81] ThinkFaculty Professional Training [82]
Islamia College Lahore, Punjab Pakistan; Government Islamia Science College, Karachi; Edwardes College Peshawar, Peshawar; Paf College Risalpur, Nowshera, KPK; Pak National College of Commerce and Sciences, Rawalpindi; Pakistan Shipowners' College, Karachi; Punjab Group of Colleges; Royal Education & Law College Arifwala; Dr Ziauddin ...
Lahore: 1882 Gujranwala, Jhelum, Khanspur: General Public 2 King Edward Medical University: Lahore: 1860 General Public 3 University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore: Lahore: 1921 Faisalabad, Sheikhupura, Gujranwala, Narowal: General Public 4 Forman Christian College University: Lahore: 1864 General Private 5 National College of Arts ...
King Edward Medical College was established in 1860 as the Lahore Medical College. It is the fifth oldest medical school in South Asia , after Medical College Kolkata (January 28, 1835), Madras Medical College , Chennai (February 2, 1835) Grant Medical College , Bombay (1845) and Sarojini Naidu Medical College Agra (1854).
He is known as the "founder of The Tribune" and the one who bequeathed his largely self-earned assets including buildings in Lahore and land in Amritsar, Lahore and Gurdaspur districts worth about Rs.30 lakh in 1898 to two trusts that established Dyal Singh College and Dyal Singh Public Library in Lahore. The college was run by an educational ...
This is a list of libraries located in Lahore, Pakistan. It includes both public lending libraries and research libraries. The Quaid-e-Azam Library in Bagh-e-Jinnah. Atomic Energy Minerals Centre Library; Model Town Library; ITU-Library & Learning Resource Centre [1] Babar Ali Library, Aitchison College; Defence Public Library Complex; Dr Baqir ...
In 2016, the college has entered into partnership with Yunus Center of Dhaka at the premise of Grameen Bank. The chief signatory were Director of King's College Narottam Aryal and Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus. [8] The purpose of the partnership was to establish Yunus Social Business Center in Nepal by the King's College. [9] [10] [11] [12]
Kamalia (Punjabi: کمالیا, Urdu: کمالیہ) is a city in the Toba Tek Singh District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is the administrative center of Kamalia Tehsil. [2] It is the 42nd most populous city of Pakistan and has considerably more population compared to the nearby cities of Rajana, Chichawatni and Pir Mahal.