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Learn about the vision, mission, and achievements of Pakistan's oldest and most prestigious university. Explore its academic programs, research, news, and events.
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BS Technology Education 1st Semester (Morning and...
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The University of the Punjab is the largest and the oldest...
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The University of the Punjab provides several facilities to...
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Different Posts of Deputy Chief Librarian, Sr. Librarian,...
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University of the Punjab. Main Page. About Us Our History...
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Established in 1882, the University of Punjab offers a wide range of academic programs and research opportunities across five campuses in Lahore. It has a rich history, a diverse faculty, and a vibrant student community.
The University of the Punjab (Punjabi: پنجاب یونیورسٹی; Urdu: جامعہ پنجاب), also referred to as Punjab University, is a public research university located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
BS Technology Education 1st Semester (Morning and Self-Supporting) Masters. BS Technology Education 5th Semester (Morning and Self-Supporting) Sub department under Institute of Education & Research. Dept. of English Language Teaching & Linguistics. Degree. Program Name.
Learn about the oldest and largest university in Pakistan, located in Lahore and founded in 1882. Compare its rankings, tuition fees, scholarships and available programs with other similar universities.
Learn about the oldest public university in Pakistan, its history, campuses, faculties, subjects and rankings. Compare its performance with other institutions in Asia and the world.
University of the Punjab, residential and affiliating university located in Lahore, Pakistan. Punjab was founded in 1882 to take on some of the colleges then affiliated with the University of Calcutta (Kolkata), whose jurisdiction included most of northern India and parts of Burma (Myanmar).