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Universities in Pakistan

The Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (or PIEAS), formerly known as the Center for Nuclear Studies (CNS), is a public and co-educational research university located in the Islamabad Capital Territory, near the remote town of Nilore. It was established by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. It began as a postgraduate institution in 1967 with the University of Islamabad and achieved independence and its current name in 1997.

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Dept of Elect and Mech Engg.

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B block. Erstwhile Center of Nuclear Studies.

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Auditorium.

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Agreed on NUST. GIK lost its touch a while back. Whats PIEAS?
Closely related to the Atomic Energy Commision... Excellent institute very difficult to get in !
 
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Allama Iqbal Open University..

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Virtual University of Pakistan

Virtual University of Pakistan is Pakistan’s first University based completely on modern ICT delivering E-Learning mode of education.

http://www.vu.edu.pk

NED University of Engineering & Technology Karachi..........

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Aga Khan University, Karachi,

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Sub se banjar balochistan university ko hi rakha hua ha .. :sniper:
Hey I can feel the sorrow in your comment..I always stand for the rights of smaller provinces (w.r.t. population ). Insha-Allah Balochistan will become the best and the richest province in Pakistan...you will have the best campuses in the entire country..I know you people have gone through a lot of trouble..I wish all the best
 
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Hey I can feel the sorrow in your comment..I always stand for the rights of smaller provinces (w.r.t. population ). Insha-Allah Balochistan will become the best and the richest province in Pakistan...you will have the best campuses in the entire country..I know you people have gone through a lot of trouble..I wish all the best

There's no sorrow , it's just a usual old boring question from balochistan which you people regard as disgrace . Ignore it as you do .

Not an equal citizen , just a forgotten one , if this behaviour continues time will come when balochistan will also forget pakistan.

We're here killing the traitors of this country for you and we get nothing in return . Only disgrace and further compliments of anti pakistan.
 
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There's no sorrow , it's just a usual old boring question from balochistan which you people regard as disgrace . Ignore it as you do .

Not an equal citizen , just a forgotten one , if this behaviour continues time will come when balochistan will also forget pakistan.

We're here killing the traitors of this country for you and we get nothing in return . Only disgrace and further compliments of anti pakistan.
Balochistan is in the process of development; you're just either blind or impatient. Development doesn't happen overnight.

Pakistan is a 'developing' country and cannot afford leveled development. It has to prioritize projects and development based off of give-return ratio.

If you had limited funds and had to build a university, it would be more efficient, effective, profitable, easier and overall better to build a university in a region with better-built infrastructure with a larger and better educated population than a huge arid region with sparse, poor infrastructure and a largely uneducated population.

Not only that, but Pakistan is a federation. It can be described as a collection of autonomous states with shared defence, cooperation and a federal government. Your provincial government is mostly in-charge of your development and is already given more than its proportional funds by the federal government.

Balochistan is mostly under the power of the Sardars who have become millionaires eating funds meant for development, while the government can hardly do anything about that because it has little constitutional power in this regard. Hence why we see the FC and the Army heading development in Balochistan with their OWN budget... even while technically they are not supposed to and it is not their job to do so.

If you really care about Balochistan, start getting politically involved - complaining on a forum won't do much. With Balochistan's new geo-strategic location regarding CPEC, Balochistan will finally see full-out development as the provincial governments are mostly on track with this project and the federal government can get much more involved.

There are many projects underway in Balochistan which will surge development in the province, but it will not happen overnight - so hang tight and be patient.

(in a span of 1-3 months alone)
http://www.dawn.com/news/1309172
http://www.dawn.com/news/1309397
http://pakobserver.net/nha-completes-work-on-3-delayed-projects-in-balochistan/
http://www.radio.gov.pk/02-Feb-2017/skill-development-programme-launched-in-kp-balochistan
http://www.brecorder.com/2017/01/25/335640
http://www.radio.gov.pk/01-Feb-2017...romotion-of-agriculture-in-balochistan-hashim
http://tns.thenews.com.pk/sustainable-development-balochistan/#.WJNWSlMrLIU
 
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Instead of showing the pictures of universities, list their contributions
 
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You are welcome............................................
 
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