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List of Ehsaas Public Sector Universities.Xlsx SN University Name Sindh 1 Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University of Law, Karachi 2 Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Benzirabad Nawabshah 3 Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam 4 Sukkur Institute of Business Administration, Sukkur 5 Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University Lyari, Karachi 6 Dawood UET Karachi 7 QUEST Nawabshah 8 Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur 9 The University of Karachi 10 SHAHEED MOHTARMA BENAZIR BHUTTO MEDICAL Larkana 11 Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi 12 Institute of Business Administration, Karachi 13 BBSUTSD) Khairpur Mirs 14 Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences Jamshoro 15 MUET JAMSHORO 16 Peoples university of medical and health science, Sindh 17 NED , Karachi 18 Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University of Veterinary And Animal Sciences Sakrand 19 SMI,Karachi 20 The University of Sufism and Modern Sciences, Bhitshah 21 University of Sindh jamshoro 22 PAQSJIMS, GAMBAT 23 Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi 24 Government College University, Hyderabad 25 The Shaikh Ayaz University, Shikarpur 26 The Begum Nusrat Bhutto Women University, Sukkur Punjab 27 Punjab Tianjin University of Technology-Lahore 28 GCU-Lahore 29 Government College Women University, Sialkot 30 Information Technology University Lahore (ITU) 31 King Edward Medical University 32 Kinnaird College For Women, Lahore 33 Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) 34 National College of Arts (NCA) 35 National Textile University -FSD 36 Fatima Jinnah Medical University-Lahore 37 Rawalpindi Medical University (RMU) 38 UVAS-Lahore 39 PFID-Lahore 40 University of Narowal 41 Fatima Jinnah Women University-Rwp 42 University of Okara 43 UET-Taxila 44 University of Sahiwal 45 University of Gujrat 46 UET-Lahore 47 University of Punjab, Lahore 48 University of Education 49 University of Health Sciences, UHS 50 University of Sargodha 51 PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi 52 GCU, Faisalabad 53 GCWU, Faisalabad 54 UAF, Faisalabad 55 Ghazi University, D G khan 56 BZU, Multan 57 Women University, Multan 58 MNS UET, Multan 59 MNS Agriculture University, Multan 60 NFCEIT, Multan 61 Nishtar Medical University, Multan 62 IUB, Bahawalpur 63 GSCWU, Bahawalpur 64 Cholistan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bahawalpur 65 Khawaja Fareed University (KFUEIT), R Y Khan 66 Faisalabad Medical University, Faisalabad 67 Rawalpindi Women University, Rawalpindi 68 University of Mianwali 69 University of Home Economics, Lahore 70 University of Chakwal 71 Kohsar University, Murree 72 University of Jhang 73 Mir Chaker Khan Rind University of Technology, Dera Ghazi Khan ICT 74 Air University, Islamabad 75 Bahria University, Islamabad 76 Federal Urdu University of Arts , Science and Technology 77 Islamic International University (IIUI) 78 Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad 79 NDU-Islamabad 80 NUML, Islamabad 81 National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi 82 NUST, Islamabad 83 NUTEC-Islamabad 84 PIEAS-Islamabad 85 Quaid-E-Azam University, Islamabad 86 SZAB Medical University , Islamabad 87 COMSATS-Isb 88 National Skills University, Islamabad KPK 89 FATA University, Darra Adam Khel 90 Agriculture University Peshawar 91 Women University Mardan 92 UET Mardan 93 Women University Swabi 94 University of Swabi 95 IMS Peshawar 96 Islamia College Peshawar 97 UET Peshawar 98 University of Haripur 99 Khushal Khan Khattak University, Karak 100 UoT Nowshehra 101 KUST Kohat 102 University of Buner 103 AUST Abbottabad 104 Khyber Medical Peshawar 105 Gomal University, D.I. Khan 106 Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Shringal, Dir Upper 107 Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan 108 University of Swat 109 University of Malakand 110 University of Lakki Marwat 111 Hazra University Mansehra 112 University of Peshawar 113 University of Chitral 114 University of Science & Technology, Bannu 115 Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, Peshawar 116 Bacha Khan University Pak-Austria Fachhochschule Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, 117 Haripur 118 The University of Agriculture, Dera Ismail Khan Balochistan 119 UET Khuzdar 120 Lasbela University of Agriculture Water and Maring Sciences Uthal 121 Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University Quetta 122 University of Turbat 123 University of Loralai Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management 124 Sciences(BUITEMS), Quetta 125 Bolan University of Medical and Health Sciences. Quetta 126 University of Balochistan, Quetta 127 Mir Chakar University, Sibi Gilgit Baltistan 128 Karakorum Internatinal University, Giglit 129 University of Baltistan AJ&K 130 MUST, Mirpur, AJK 131 AJKU, Muzaffarabad 132 Women University, Bagh, AJK 133 University of Poonch, Rawlakot 134 Kotli University, Kotli, AJK 135 University of Management Sciences and Information Technology, Kotli PUBLIC SECTOR UNIVERSITIES/DEGREE AWARDING INSTITUTIONS – Campuses Total: 87 Federal Territory S. No University/DAI Campuses Location 1 Abbottabad Attock COMSATS Institute of Information Lahore Technology, Islamabad Wah Vehari Sahiwal 2 Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences & Technology, Islamabad Karachi 3 National University of Modern Language, Lahore Islamabad Faisalabad Peshawar Multan Karachi Hyderabad Quetta 4 National College of Arts, Lahore Rawalpindi 4 Bahria University, Islamabad Karachi Lahore 5 Air University, Islamabad Multan 7 Karakorum International University, Gilgit Baltistan Hunza Diamer (Chilas) Ghizer 8 Naonal Texle University (NTU), Faisalabad Karachi 9 Instute of Space & Technology (IST), Islamabad KICSIT Kahauta Karachi Punjab S. No University/DAI Campuses Location 1 University of Engineering and Technology Kalashah Kako (UET), Lahore Faisalabad Rachna College, Gujranwala Narrowal 2 University of Punjab, Lahore Gujranwala Jehlum 3 Lahore College of Women University, Lahore Jhang 4 University of Education Lahore Okara(upgraded to full fledged University w.e.f. 01-04--2016) DG Khan Faisalabad Joharabad Multan Vehari Attock 5 University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Lahore Patoki Jhang 6 Bahauddin Zakarai University, Multan Layyah 7 Islamia University Bahawalpur Rahim Yar Khan Bahawalnagar 8 UET Taxila Chakwal 9 Agriculture University Faisalabad Toba Tek Singh Depalpur Burewala 10 University of Gujrat, Gujrat Lahore Sialkot (upgraded to University of Sailkot w.e.f 20-3-2018) Narrowal (upgraded to University of Narowal w.e.f 20-3-2018) Rawalpindi 11 Government College University, Faisalabad Layyah Sahiwal 12 University of Sargodha, Sargodha Bhakkar Sindh S. No University/DAI Campuses Location 1 University of Sindh, Jamshoro Mirpur Khas Badin Dadu 2 Mehran University of Engineering & Khairpur Technology, Jamshoro 3 Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur Shikarpur 4 Quaid-i-Awan University of Engineering & Larkana 5 Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Shaheed Benazirabad Naushahro Feroze 6 The Sukkur IBA University Kandkot Khyber Pakhtunkhwa S. No University/DAI Campuses Location 1 UET Peshawar Abbottabad Bannu Jalozai Kohat 2 Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Wari Sheringal, District Dir (Upper) 3 University of Swat Shangla 4 Kohat University of Sciencce & Technology (KUST), Kohat Hangu 5 Gomal University, D. I. Khan Tank Balochistan S. No. University/DAI Campus Location 1 University of Turbat Gawadar 2 Naonal University of Science & Quea Technology (NUST), Islamabad 3 Sardar Bahadur Khan Wome University, Pishin Quetta Noshki Khuzdar.
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