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Hazara University. Abbottabad.



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Abdul Wali Khan University. Mardan. (AWKUM).





Karakoram international university . Gilgit Baltistan


 
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Khuzdar Balochistan





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National University of Science and Technology,Islamabad,Pakistan.


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Lahore University of Management Sciences.


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Information Technology University, Lahore.


Bahria University, Karachi

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Government College University





Although the establishment of a Central College at Lahore was sanctioned in 1856 with the condition that the teachers should be graduates of Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin or Durham, it was not until January 1, 1864 that the college opened its doors in the palace (haveli) of Dhian Singh/Khushal Singh, in Lahore's Walled City.

In April 1871 the college moved to a large Bungalow near Anarkali. In 1873 its location was changed to another house called Rahim Khans Kothi. It was in 1876 that the college moved into the present building. The construction had started almost in mid 1872 and was completed in 1877. Situated in the heart of the city, the site is surrounded by main business and administrative areas, schools, colleges and Punjab University old Campus. Presently raised to the status of university, Government College University (GCU) site is located at the junction of the Mall and the Lower Mall and occupies a focal point.

The first principal was the famous Dr. G. W. Leitner whose name is closely attached to the College. In April 1871 the college moved to a large Bungalow near Anarkali. In 1873 its location was changed to another house called Rahim Khan’s Kothi.

When it was decided to move to more suitable premises, a site on an eminence north of the Soldier's Garden (Gol Bagh) was selected, and a 'picturesque building', with a large central clock tower was constructed. That Gothic was the chosen style for the building is not surprising. Among the first major structures of Lahore, the missionary zeal frequently expressed by the Lawrence brothers (Henry and John Lawrence) no doubt had an impact on the architectural expression of the college.

Government College Building, 1880The building was designed by W. Purdon, Superintendent Engineer, and constructed under the supervision of Executive Engineer Kannhaiya Lal. It was completed in 1877 at a cost of Rs. 320,000. A couple of years after its completion. Viceroy Lord Lytton presided over the convocation of 'Punjab University College' (1879) held in its convocation hall with its enormous height—"the great hall of the Lahore College, which was tastefully decorated and arranged for the occasion." Lytton papers recorded that the event was witnessed by "a large number of ladies and gentlemen, European and Native."

From the main road the main college building is seen above the landscaped terracing through the foliage of trees, presenting a picture postcard view. The Lahori brick is combined with sparing use of black Chiniot stone in the first floor columns as well as in the borders lining the openings. Pointed arches on the facade are accented with simple moldings, and the building is topped by a steeply sloping roof. According to Kannahiya Lal, the slate for the roof covering was acquired from Dalhousie Mountain hundreds of miles away.











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what are the ranking?

IMO these are the top three universities in Pakistan:

1)National University of Sciences and Technology(NUST)
It is ranked by QS World Ranking's as among the leading 50 universities under the age of 50, and is ranked by QS as among top 500 universities in the world. It is also ranked by QS as among top 300 in world in Electrical Engineering.[5]While Times Higher Education Ranking's rank's NUST as among the top 100 universities from BRICS and Emerging Economies, as among top 120 in Asia, and among top 250 globally in the field of Electrical Engineering.[6] In 2016, it was also ranked as among the next 50 leading young universities globally by Time's


2)Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS)

PIEAS has strong collaboration with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.[3][4] As of 2016, national ranking's rate PIEAS is as the 4th leading university in Pakistan,[5] while QS Asia University Rankingsranked it as 106th in Asia in 2014, 115th in 2015 and 149th in 2016.[5][6][7]


3)Quaid-e-Azam University(QAU)
QAU is among Pakistan's largest and highest ranked public universities.[5][6] Globally, it is has been consistently ranked among the top 700 varisity's in the world by the QS World University Rankings[7]while it's regional publications ranked QAU among 120 in Asia in 2013.[8] While the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked it between 501-600 globally and top 120 in Asia in 2014.[9][10]
 
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IMO these are the top three universities in Pakistan:

1)National University of Sciences and Technology(NUST)
It is ranked by QS World Ranking's as among the leading 50 universities under the age of 50, and is ranked by QS as among top 500 universities in the world. It is also ranked by QS as among top 300 in world in Electrical Engineering.[5]While Times Higher Education Ranking's rank's NUST as among the top 100 universities from BRICS and Emerging Economies, as among top 120 in Asia, and among top 250 globally in the field of Electrical Engineering.[6] In 2016, it was also ranked as among the next 50 leading young universities globally by Time's


2)Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS)

PIEAS has strong collaboration with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.[3][4] As of 2016, national ranking's rate PIEAS is as the 4th leading university in Pakistan,[5] while QS Asia University Rankingsranked it as 106th in Asia in 2014, 115th in 2015 and 149th in 2016.[5][6][7]


3)Quaid-e-Azam University(QAU)
QAU is among Pakistan's largest and highest ranked public universities.[5][6] Globally, it is has been consistently ranked among the top 700 varisity's in the world by the QS World University Rankings[7]while it's regional publications ranked QAU among 120 in Asia in 2013.[8] While the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked it between 501-600 globally and top 120 in Asia in 2014.[9][10]
shanghai renking in terms of sience matematics computer siencse engeeniring
 
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