Consider these factors before selecting a university programme. What piques your interest?
When choosing a university degree, one of the most important elements to consider is your interests. Studying courses that you are passionate about makes university life much easier and more fun. While recognising your interests can help you choose courses, it's not always easy to figure out what you want to study.
Top Five Universities in Pakistan According To HEC
1. Quaid-e-Azam University, ISLAMABAD
Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad (also known as QAU) is a public research university in Islamabad, Pakistan, that was founded as the University of Islamabad.Initially committed to the study of postgraduate education, the University of Islamabad was enlarged and formed as Qaid e Azam University in 1973 to become an interdisciplinary university offering undergraduate and postgraduate education.The university has developed to become Islamabad's largest varsity, with about 13,000 students enrolled as of 2015. The institution is located on a 1700-acre (or 6.9-km2) campus in the Margalla foothills.
2. University of Punjab, LAHORE
The Punjab University is a public, research-oriented, coeducational higher education institution in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The British colonial authorities created Punjab Institution as the fourth university in the Indian subcontinent; the first three universities were built in various parts of British India. There are 45,678 students on campus (27,907 morning students, 16,552 evening students and 1,219 diploma students). There are 83 academic departments, research centres, and institutes spread among the university's 13 faculties. In 2012, the HEC ranked Punjab University first among big multi-faculty universities.The university jumped from 232nd to 193rd place in QS World Universities Rankings' most recent rankings of Asian universities, an improvement of 39 places. According to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019, it ranks 251–300 in Agriculture and Forestry, 501–550 in Physics & Astronomy, and 501–550 in Chemistry.
3.National University of Science and Technology NUST
The National Institution of Sciences and Technology (NUST) is a multi-campus public research university in Islamabad, Pakistan, that is administered by the Pakistan Armed Forces.Undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as doctorate and professional degrees, are available at the university. It was established in 1991 to meet the need for commissioned officers by integrating engineering institutes and schools from the Pakistan Armed Forces. Later, it was transformed into a public research university, with its main campus in Islamabad, with the goal of promoting science and technology in Pakistan.NUST followed the American university model, emphasising applied science and engineering laboratory training. It has since played a vital role in the establishment of standardisation in engineering, mathematics, and technology education in Pakistan, and it is highly recognised for its innovation and academic strength, making it one of Pakistan's most prestigious institutions of higher learning.NUST followed the American university model, emphasising applied science and engineering laboratory training. It has since played a vital role in the establishment of standardisation in engineering, mathematics, and technology education in Pakistan, and it is highly recognised for its innovation and academic strength, making it one of Pakistan's most prestigious institutions of higher learning.4.COMSAT Institude of information Technology
COMSATS Institution Islamabad (CUI) is a public university in Pakistan that was previously known as the COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT). It is a multi-campus institution with its main campus[3] in Islamabad. Comsats was envisioned as Pakistan's first and only dedicated Information Technology Institute. CUI is placed 7th in Pakistan and 801-1000 globally in the current QS University Rankings. It is ranked first in the country in the Computer Sciences and Information Technology category. The Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South administers COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI).Comsats was envisioned as Pakistan's first and only dedicated Information Technology Institute. Previously known as the COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), it was turned into a full-fledged university in April 2018 by an Act of Parliament known as the COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI).5.Aga Khan University
Aga Khan University is a non-profit organisation and an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network, which was founded in 1983 as Pakistan's first private university. The university began expanding in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, the United Kingdom, and Afghanistan in 2000. AKU was founded as a health-sciences institution. It is one of Pakistan's and East Africa's largest private health-care providers. AKU hospitals were the first in those regions to be accredited by Joint Commission International, a non-profit organisation established in the United States.The institution has lately launched programmes in teacher education, Islamic civilisations, journalism, early childhood development, and public policy. The university intends to create an undergraduate liberal arts programme in the near future to educate future leaders in a variety of professions, as well as establish additional graduate professional schools.





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