Search results
Results from the Health.Zone Content Network
Allama Iqbal Open University is a public university in Islamabad, Pakistan, named after the national poet. It offers distance education in various disciplines and has 44 regional campuses and centers across the country.
Learn about the history, campuses, faculties, and achievements of the oldest and largest public sector university in Pakistan. Founded in 1882 by the British government, the university has produced two Nobel Laureates and is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
Find out the top universities in Pakistan based on official HEC rankings and other criteria, such as QS World University Rankings. Compare the scores and categories of different universities in various fields, such as agriculture, arts, business, engineering and medicine.
A public medical research university in Lahore, Pakistan, established in 1975 and named after the national poet Allama Iqbal. It has a campus of 100 acres, a teaching hospital, a library, an auditorium and hostels for students and staff.
Learn about the history, programs, facilities and achievements of PUCIT, a college of computer science and information technology at the University of the Punjab in Lahore, Pakistan. PUCIT offers BS, MPhil and PhD degrees in various fields of IT and AI, and has two campuses and several student societies.
Muhammad Iqbal was a South Asian Islamic philosopher, poet and politician who is widely regarded as the spiritual father of Pakistan. He wrote influential works in Urdu, Persian and English, and advocated for the revival of Islam and the Muslim world.
Find out the names and types of schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions in Lahore district, Pakistan. The list includes public and private institutions, as well as special education and allied health sciences institutions.
Learn about the education system, levels, subjects and institutions in Lahore, Pakistan's largest city and producer of professionals. Find out how Lahore's education is influenced by British, religious, cultural and scientific factors.