Punjab College (Bahawalpur)
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Motto | علم عمل تنظیم |
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Affiliation | BISE Bahawalpur |
President | Mian Amer Mahmood |
Principal | Prof. Baqir Nadeem Hashmi |
Location | , , 63100 , |
Campus | Bahawalpur |
Language | Urdu English |
Website | Bahawalpur Campus |
32°34′26″N 74°03′59″E / 32.573968°N 74.066504°E Punjab College, Bahawalpur is a college situated in Bahawalpur, Pakistan formed in 2008. It is a campus of Punjab Group of Colleges.[1] Punjab College has fourteen branches:
- Punjab College Bahawalpur (Est. In 2008)
- Punjab College for Women Bahawalpur (Est. In 2008)
- Punjab College Ahmadpur East (Est. In 2014)
- Punjab College for Women Ahmadpur East (Est. In 2014)
- Punjab College Sadiqabad (Est. In 2012)
- Punjab College for Women Sadiqabad (Est. In 2012)
- Punjab College Liaquatpur (Est. In 2012)
- Punjab College for Women Liaquatpur (Est. In 2012)
- Punjab College Chishtian (Est. In 2012)
- Punjab College for Women chishtian (Est. In 2012)
- Punjab College Rahim Yar Khan (Est. In 2006)
- Punjab College for Women Rahim Yar Khan (Est. In 2006)
- Punjab College Haroonabad (Est. In 2014)
- Punjab College for Women Haroonabad (Est. In 2014)
These colleges are affiliated with the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Bahawalpur.[2] Colleges are also affiliated with The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Pakistan.[3]
Facilities
The college library has a collection of about 20000 books and journals in different languages.[1]
Principal
Prof. Baqir Nadeem Hashmi
Principal and Cluster Head Bahawalpur Division
Brain of Bahawalpur Quiz Competition
Punjab College, Bahawalpur conducted a mega event in the history of Bahawalpur with the title ‘Brain of Bahawalpur Quiz Competition-2014’. The aims and objectives of the event was to boost a sense of competition among the students to uplift learning environment and to bring all the students belonging from government and private schools on one platform, so that they would learn from each other. At the end of the competition, cash prizes along with merit certificates and trophies were awarded among the winners and participants. Two prizes of 1 lac were also given to those students who got positions in matriculation board exams.
References
- ^ a b "Punjab Colleges" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 2, 2009. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
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