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Universities Demand Universities Demand S.N University Name Discipline Subjects o Biological Sciences Microbiology Physical Sciences Geology Abdul Wali Khan University 1 Business Education Entrepreneurship Mardan Social Sciences Physical Education & Sports Arts & Humanities English University Name Discipline Subjects Engineering & Technology Civil Engineering Balochistan University of Engineering & Technology Mechanical Engg 2 Engieneering and Engineering & Technology Computer Systems Engineering & Software Engineering Technology Khuzdar Engineering & Technology Electrical Engineering Engineering & Technology Computer Science University Name Discipline Subjects Arts & Humanities Fine Arts (Graphic Design) Agricultural Sciences Human Nutrition 3 BAHAUDDIN ZAKARIYA Veterinary Sciences Veterinary Surgery UNIVERSITY. MULTAN Business Education Leadership and Management Studies Engineering & Technology Building & Architecture Engineering University Name Discipline Subjects Medical Sciences Human Physiology Dow University of Health Medical Sciences Nursing 4 Sciences (DUHS), Karachi, Medical Sciences Medical Pharmacology Pakistan Medical Sciences Human Nutrition Business Education Business Administration and Management University Name Discipline Subjects Federal Urdu University of Physical Science Statistics 5 Arts,Science and Business Education Commerce, Business Administration technology, Karachi Arts & Humanities English, Law University Name Discipline Subject Arts & Social Sciences Art & Design Engineering & Technology Civil Engineering 6 Government College Engineering & Technology Mechanical Engineering University, Faisalabad Biological Sciences Physical Therapy Physical Sciences Information Technology University Name Discipline Subject Art & Design Fine Arts Social Sciences Hotel Management 7 Hazara University, Dodhial, Arts & Humanities Architecture Design, Urban Planning, Design & Build Heritage Mansehra Social Sciences Forensic Science Agriculture Sciences Food Technology University Name Discipline Subjects Physical Sciences Cosmology Engineering & Technology Advance Electronics Photovoltaic Eng. 8 International Islamic Business Education Accounting University (IIU), Islamabad Social Sciences Neuropsychology Arts & Humanities Environmental Law University Name Discipline Subjects 9 Business Education Law Business Education Leadership Management 9 Institute of Business Business Education Strategy Administration, Karachi Business Education Islamic Finance Social Sciences Journalism University Name Discipline Subjects Engineering & Technology Avionics Engineering (Guidance, Navigation, Controls) Engineering & Technology Industrial/Manufacturing 10 Institute of Space Engineering & Technology Power Engineering Technology, Islamabad Engineering & Technology Materials Science & Engineering (Polymers) Physical Science Space Sciences (Spatial Programming) University Name Discipline Subjects Medical Sciences Cancer/ Oncology Liaquat University of Medical Sciences Hematology 11 Medical and Health Sciences Medical Sciences Oral Pathology (LUMHS), Jamshoro Medical Sciences Dental material Medical Sciences Community Dentistry University Name Discipline Subject/Specialized Area Mitigation and Adaption strategies to combat climate change Agriculture Science (Expertise in remote sensing, GIS, Big data analysis, precision Muhammad Nawaz Shareef agriculture) 12 University of Agriculture Agriculture Science Precision Agriculture Multan Agriculture Science Forest Tree Breeding Biological Sciences One Health Engineering & Technology Water and Energy Security University Name Discipline Subjects Engineering & Technology Biomedical Engineering National University of Engineering & Technology Aritificial Intelligence (health applications 13 Medical Sciences, Social Sciences Philosophy Rawalpindi Social Sciences Axiology Social Sciences Logic University Name Department wise Subject Wise National University of Engineering & Technology Systems Engineering 14 Sciences and Technology Engineering & Technology Electrical Engg (Power) NUST Islamabad Engineering & Technology Cyber Security / IS Engg University Name Discipline Subjects Engineering & Technology Centre for Coal Technology Business Education Hailey College of Banking & Finance 15 UNIVERSITY OF THE Social Sciences Department of Social Work PUNJAB, LAHORE Arts & Humanities Department of Philosophy Arts & Humanities Department of Architecture University Name Discipline Subjects Social Science Faculty of Education Medical Science Pharmacy 16 Shah Abdul Latif University, Physical Science Physics Khairpur Mir's, Sindh Social Science Gender Studies Art & Hummanities English University Name Discipline Subjects Agriculture Sciences Agronomy Veterinary Sciences Livestock Management 17 SINDH AGRICULTURE Veterinary Sciences veterinary Surgery & Obstetrics UNIVERSITY, TANDOJAM Engineering & Technology Agriculture Engineering (Energy & Environment) Social Sciences Agricultura Rural Sociology University Name Discipline List of Subjects Business Education Business Administration & Management Business Education Enterpreneurship 18 Sindh Madressatul Islam Business Education Finance Management University, Karachi Business Education Human Resource Management Business Education Supply Chain Mgt University Name Discipline Subjects Medical Sciences Public Health The University of Azad Social Sciences Sociology 19 Jammu & Kashmir, Social Sciences Psychology Muzafarabad Art & Humanities Urdu Art & Humanities Law University Name Discipline Subjects Medical Sciences Medical Lab Technology University of Haripur, Engineering & Technology IT (Computer/Software engineering) 20 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Engineering & Technology Geology Pakistan Business Education Business Admin. Social Sciences Economics University Name Discipline List of Subjects Business education Commerce Business education Banking& Finance 21 University of Kotli Azad Social Sciences Education Jammu and Kashmir Social Sciences Law & Legislation Social Sciences English University Name Disciplines Subjects Social Sciences Law & Legislation Arts and Humanities Fine Arts 22 University of Sargodh, Social Sciences International Relations Sargodha Physical Sciences Informational Technology Social Sciences Future Role of Media University Name Discipline Subjects Engineering & Technology Software Engineering Social Sciences Forensic Sciences 23 University of Swat, Swat Social Sciences Tourism, Hotel Management Physical Sciences Geology Social Sciences Law University Name Discipline Subjects Physical Sciences Physics 24 University of Turbat, Engineering & Technology Computer Science Balochistant Business Education Management Sciences Social Sciences Education 2 Economics 3 University Name Discipline Subjects Physical Sciences Statistics Engineering & Technology Artificial Intelligence 25 Virtual University of Business Education HR Pakistan, Lahore Social Science Sociology Arts & Humanities English University Name Discipline Subjects Physical Sciences Chemistry (In Organic Cehmistry Physical Sciences Chemistry (Pchysical Chem) 26 The Women University Physical Sciences Computer Sciences & Information Technology Multan Social Sciences Economics Arts & Humanities English University Name Discipline Subjects Business Education Management Scinces Social Sciences Law & Legislature 27 Women University Swabi Arts & Humanities Journalism and MassCommunication Arts & Humanities English Language & Literature Arts & Humanities Art, Design and Cultural Studies University Name Discipline Subjects Biological Sciences Microbiology Physical Sciences Physics 28 Women University Mardan Business Education Economics Social Sciences Psychology Arts & Humanities English University Name Discipline Subjects Business Education Marketing Institute of Management 29 Business Education Supply Chain Sciences, (IM Sciences), Social Sciences Governance Peshawar Arts & Humanities Languages and Literature (English) University Name Departments Subject Arts & Humanities Print and Electronic Media Arts & Humanities Linguistics 30 Karakoram International Social Sciences Early Childhood Education University, Gilgit Social Sciences Rural Development Engineering & Technology Hydroelectric Engineering University Name Discipline Subjects Social Sciences Economics Pakistan Institute of Social Sciences Finance and Finance 31 Development Economics, Social Sciences Environmental Economics Islamabad Social Sciences Public Policy Business Education Business Studies University Name Discipline Subject Medical Sciences Microbiology Medical Sciences Molecular Biology 32 Rawalpindi Medical Medical Sciences Biochemistry University, Rawalpindi Medical Sciences Pharmacology Medical Sciences Physiology University Name Discipline Subject Social Science International Relations Social Science (Strategic Relations) Social Science Sociology 33 University of Balochistan, Social Science (Anthropology) Quetta Social Science Economics Social Science Education Physical Sciences Geography(Remote sensing & GIS) University Name Discipline Subjects Engineering & Technology Civil Engineering 34 The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Social Sciences Pakistan Studies, Women & Gender Study, History, Archeology University Name Discipline Subjects Business Education Maritime Business & Management 35 Bahria University, Islamabad Social Sciences Maritime Trade & Logistics Social Sciences Port & Shipping Management University Name Discipline Subjects Medical Science Pharmacy Engineering & Technology Computer Sci./IT 36 Benazir Bhutto shaheed Business Education HRM-Marketing-Finance
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