![]() The delegation, escorted by traffic wardens, Punjab police and the officials of protocol department, spent a couple of hours there. The students also enjoyed a music performance at the university. The delegation also visited the 145-year-old Government College University (GCU), Lahore, and met with its Vice Chancellor Dr Khalid Aftab. Later, the students visited the PU School of Biological Sciences and Main Library. The delegation was led by Sardar Mosa College Principal Rabab Durrani and Quetta Degree Science College Assistant Professor Nadir Shah.ĭr Kamran informed the delegation that the PU provided monthly scholarships of Rs 3,000 each to four students of the NWFP on the recommendations of the Punjab CM. He also briefed them about the four campuses, teachers and departments of the varsity and answered to the questions of the students. The VC advised the students to adopt education and research as their career and do PhDs in the subjects of their interest because Pakistan was in dire need of subject specialists. She said the students’ misconceptions regarding Punjabi people had changed after their visit to the city.īalochistan position-holders visit PU, GCUĪ DELEGATION from Balochistan comprising position holder students of matriculation and intermediate examinations, 2009, visited various educational institutions of the provincial metropolis on Thursday.ĭuring their visit to the Punjab University (PU), PU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran offered them free education at the PU and said chief minister’s initiative of inter-provincial visits of talented students was promoting national solidarity. She said it was a fact that the Balochistan government had not followed Punjab with regards to educational facilities.įacilities: Maheen, who secured the second position in FSc, said the facilities provided in Balochistan could not be compared to those in Punjab. Rabia, an FSc student, said there was a huge difference between educational institutions of Balochistan and Lahore, as the institutions here were provided with modern facilities. She requested the government to announce scholarships for Baloch students. Scholarships: Sehrish Zahoor, the topper in Arts in matriculation, said she was surprised to see that there were private and public universities at every corner of Lahore, while there were only two universities in Balochistan. He said the delegation had received a great response from Lahore and their misconceptions about the province had changed. Muhammad Ammar, an FSc student, appreciated the Punjab government, saying it had done a lot for its people. The students visited the Government College University, Lahore College For Women University and the Punjab University, besides various historical monuments. They said special scholarships should be announced for Baloch students.Ī delegation of 20 students on Thursday visited various educational institutions of the city and discussed their problems regarding the education system. The students demanded the Punjab government increase number of seats in educational institutions instead of allocating quota system for Baloch students. LAHORE: Top position-holders in the matriculation and intermediate examinations of 2009 from Balochistan, who are visiting Lahore on an invitation from the Punjab government, said their perspective of the province has changed after their visit. ![]() * Facilities in Punjab incomparable with those in Balochistan * Request govt to announce special scholarships * Position-holders visit Lahore’s educational institutions Again the credit goes to this esteemed institution that has given them the best education, professionalism and moral values.įCPS(BD) FCS (SL) MCPS-HPE (CPSP) Ph.D (Med.Misconceptions about Punjab removed: Baloch high-achievers The alumni of FJMU are pride of institute serving in the country and abroad. Among the three affiliated teaching hospitals, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is one of the oldest tertiary care hospital established in 1946.Its faculty consists of eminent professors and distinguished specialists, who are committed to the highest standards of teaching, training, research and service delivery. It attracts the best talent not only from Pakistan but all over the world and countries of SAARC region as well. ![]() The institute was elevated to the status of Fatima Jinnah Medical University on 1st July, 2015. It gives me an absolute honor and great privilege to write this message today to the cream of nation and inspiring professionals of Fatima Jinnah Medical University where I have fond memories of being a regular Vice Chancellor with best team.įatima Jinnah Medical College for women was established in 1948, named after the illustrious sister of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
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