AKU Appoints Professor Karim Damji as Dean of Medical College, Pakistan
Karachi: Professor Karim Damji has been appointed as the Dean of the Medical College, Pakistan. He is set to take on this pivotal role on
Karachi: Professor Karim Damji has been appointed as the Dean of the Medical College, Pakistan. He is set to take on this pivotal role on
Peshawar: The Directorate General of Science and Technology (DGST), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, organized a Science and Technology Awards Ceremony to honor 140 outstanding young researchers in
Lahore: Prof. Dr. Javed Iqbal Wattoo from the Department of Biotechnology, FOST, was invited as a speaker and guest of honor at an interdisciplinary seminar
Lahore: Final Year Project Display titled ‘Trash to Treasure’ was organized by the Department of Basic and Applied Chemistry at FOST for 8th semester students
Lahore: A special award ceremony was held to celebrate the Space Research Center’s achievements at the PinTEX Expo 2025. The ceremony marked the accomplishments of
Lahore: The Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Central Punjab recently organized an industry tour to Citro Pak, a company known
Lahore: Pharm.D. final year students from the Clinical Pharmacy department at the University of Central Punjab recently showcased their academic prowess through a poster presentation
The Punjab School Education Department (SED) is facing backlash as it accelerates the privatization of 350 government schools in the Rawalpindi division, despite strong
In a remarkable turn of events, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Peshawar Central Jail has witnessed a surprising achievement as 12 inmates, serving life sentences or on
Higher Education Commission has announced a Scholarship Program for students of Gilgit-Baltistan to study in top Pakistani universities or institutions.An official of HEC said
Minister for Education and Professional Training Madad Ali Sindhi has vowed to evaluate the ability of teachers to correct the educational system in the
Punjab Textbook Board has announced that it will no longer be providing free textbooks to 2.5 million students in the next academic year.The decision
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