University of the Punjab
جامعۂ پنجاب University of the Punjab University of the Punjab |
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motto | Urdu ایمان ، اتحاد ، نظم (Faith, Unity and Discipline) |
founding | October 14, 1882 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Lahore , Punjab |
country | Pakistan |
Chancellor (chancellor) | the governor of Punjab Province |
Students | 42,836 (2017) |
Employee | 1102 ("regular") (2017) 5917 (non-academic) (2017) |
Annual budget |
PKR 9.03 billion (2017) (approx. EUR 60 million) |
Networks | FUIW |
Website | www.pu.edu.pk |
The University of Punjab ( Urdu جامعۂ پنجاب; also called PU or Punjab University ) is a state university in Lahore in the Pakistani province of Punjab . The college is the oldest and largest in Pakistan . Around 42,000 students were enrolled at the university in 2017. In addition, there are around 331,000 so-called "off-campus" students who are either enrolled in the universities affiliated with the university or are completing distance learning. This makes the university one of the largest in Asia . In 2017 there were around 1102 teachers employed.
history
The University of the Punjab was founded on October 14, 1882 as the fourth university in British India . The first director of the college was Gottlieb William Leitner , a Hungarian with British citizenship. Until the partition of Punjab in 1947 , the university was responsible for the northwest of the Indian subcontinent . After the division of the Punjab, the Panjab University was founded on the Indian side in Chandigarh as a replacement , while the University of the Punjab kept its function for the Pakistani areas.
Faculties and institutions
Faculties
- trade
- Engineering & Technology
- Islam Studies
- Life Sciences
- Arts and humanities
- Medicine and dentistry
- Natural sciences
- Oriental studies
- pedagogy
- pharmacy
- law Sciences
- Behavioral and Social Sciences
- Economics and business administration
University of the Punjab locations
Allama Iqbal Campus (old campus in downtown Lahore )
- French (Faculty of Arts and Humanities)
- Information technology
- Oriental studies
- Pharmacy (College of Pharmacy)
- Fine arts
Quaid-e-Azam Campus
- Almost all faculties are represented on the largest PU campus.
Gujranwala Campus (near Rawalpindi )
- trade
- Information technology
- law Sciences
- Economics
Khanspur Campus
- Center for Integrated Mountain Research (CIMR)
In addition, 412 colleges in Pakistan are connected to the university with a total of 442,000 students.
Famous Graduates
- Abdus Salam (1926–1996) - Nobel Laureate in Physics
- Syed Babar Ali (* 1926) - industrialist, finance minister, philanthropist, WWF president
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b About us ". Retrieved October 14, 2012 (English).
- ↑ a b c d PU at Glance. Retrieved October 14, 2012 .
- ^ List of Members. (pdf) In: www.fumi-fuiw.org. Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World, 2017, p. 4 , accessed on September 5, 2019 .