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Center Zone (Total: 131) Center Zone (Total: 131) District: Gujranwala (Total: 16) Code Institute Contact Information 14014 Govt. Apprentices Training Centre, Gujranwala Ph.:055-9200643 P.O. Climaxabad, G.T. Road, Gujranwala. Email:[email protected] Established in: 1981 14002 Govt. College of Technology, Gujranwala Ph.:055-9230051 P.O. Anwar Industry, G.T road, Gujranwala Ph.:0335-7405427 Established in: 1993 Fax:055-4294088 Email:[email protected] 14019 Govt. Cutlery & Small Tools Industry Service Centre, Wazirabad Ph.:055-6602989 G.T. Road Nizamabad G.T. Road, Wazirabad Fax:055-6602989 Established in: 1962 Email:[email protected] 14003 Govt. Institute of Leather Technology, Gujranwala Ph.:055-9230056 Near Nigar Chowk G.T.Road, Gujranwala Ph.:0332-5694749 Established in: 1949 Fax:055-9230058 Email:[email protected] 14018 Govt. Light Engineering Service Centre, Gujranwala Ph.:055-9200661 Small Industries Estate # 1 G.T.Road, Gujranwala Ph.:055-9200800 Established in: 1965 Fax:055-9200818 Email:[email protected] 14020 Govt. Technical Training Centre (AMTS), Gujranwala Ph.:055-3831899 Dhab Cheema Road, Pirkot, (P/O) Gakhar Mandi,Teh Wazirabad Ph.:0335-7405432 Established in: 1978 Email:[email protected] 14015 Govt. Technical Training Centre (DMTC), Kamoki Ph.:055-6816959 City Road Kamoki, District Gujranwala Ph.:0300-7466359 Established in: 1986 Email:[email protected] 14017 Govt. Technical Training Centre (DMTC), Pir Kot Ph.:055-3831916 Dhab Cheema Road Village Pirkot Post Office Ghakkhar. Distt Ph.:0335-7405433 Gujranwala Email:[email protected] Established in: 1999 14016 Govt. Technical Training Centre (DMTC), Wahndo Ph.:055-6798017 New Bus Stand Wahndo District Gujranwala. Ph.:0300-7466359 Established in: 1982 Email:[email protected] 14030 Govt. Technical Training Centre (M&W), Central Jail, Gujranwala Ph.:055-9200629 Central Jail Gujranwala Ph.:055-9200630 Established in: 2016 Email:[email protected] 14027 Govt. Technical Training Centre, Qila Didar Singh, District Ph.:055-4712700 Gujranwala Ph.:0335-7405436 Qila Didar Singh, District Gujranwala Email:[email protected] Established in: 2010 14013 Govt. Technical Training Institute, Gujranwala Ph.:055-9230035 Pasroor Road, Gujranwala Ph.:0335-7405430-31 Established in: 1926 Fax:055-3821418 Email:[email protected] 14010 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Gujranwala Ph.:055-3730267 Civil Lines Street No. 2, Gujranwala Email:[email protected] Established in: 1950 14012 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Noshera Virkan Ph.:055-6762954 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (w) Matto Bhyk Road Near Ph.:0335-7405441 General Bus Stand. Email:[email protected] Established in: 1992 14026 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Rahwali Ph.:055-3828697 H.No. 2252, near Cantt. Hospital, G.T Road Rahwali, District Ph.:0335-7405440 Gujranwala Email:[email protected] Established in: 2005 14011 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Wazirabad Ph.:055-6604632 Near Gala Mojdin, circular road, Wazirabad Ph.:0335-7405439 Email:[email protected] 1 / 27 Center Zone (Total: 131) District: Gujrat (Total: 13) Code Institute Contact Information 15028 Govt. College of Technology (W), Gujrat Ph.:0300-9628708 Near Saddar Police Sation, Gujrat Email:[email protected] Established in: 2018 15009 Govt. Institute of Ceramics, Gujrat Ph.:053-3520883 S.I.E. G.T. Road. Gujrat Fax:053-3520883 Established in: 1965 Email:[email protected] 15002 Govt. Swedish Pakistani College of Technology, Gujrat Ph.:053-3524819 Service More Rehman Shaheed Road, Gujrat Ph.:053-9260308 Established in: 1964 Fax:053-9260308 Email:[email protected] 15011 Govt. Technical Training Centre (ABAD), Jalalpur Jattan Ph.:053-3550333 Khokha Stop Kharian Road Jalalpur Jattan, District Gujrat. Ph.:0300-6212860 Established in: 1981 Email:[email protected] 15016 Govt. Technical Training Centre (ABAD), Kharian Ph.:053-7602017 G.T. Road, Kharian, District Gujrat Ph.:0301-6873710 Established in: 1979 Email:[email protected] 15013 Govt. Technical Training Centre (ABAD), Sarai Alamgir Ph.:0544-284320 Sara-l-Alamgir, District Gujrat Ph.:0345-5660198 Established in: 1986 Email:[email protected] 15026 Govt. Technical Training Centre, Dinga Ph.:053-7402675 Yousaf Surgical Hospital, Dhalyan Chowk, Dinga, Tehsil Kharian, Ph.:0300-6648105 District Gujrat Email:[email protected] Established in: 2012 15027 Govt. Technical Training Centre, District Jail, Gujrat Ph.:0308-4514764 Inside District Jail, Jail Chowk, Gujrat Email:[email protected] Established in: 2016 15008 Govt. Technical Training Institute, Gujrat Ph.:053-3525897 Service More Gujrat Ph.:0313-7858739 Established in: 1972 Email:[email protected] 15012 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W) (ABAD), Manglia, Tehsil Ph.:053-7707558 Kharian Ph.:0344-6198789 Village 8 P/O Manglia, Tehsil Kharian Email:[email protected] Established in: 1981 15006 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Gujrat Ph.:053-3608664 Jalal Pur Jattan Road, Gujrat Email:[email protected] Established in: 1950 15007 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Kharian Ph.:053-7603787 Moti Bazar, Kharian. Ph.:0344-6198789 Established in: 1987 Email:[email protected] 15010 Govt. Wood Working Service Centre, Gujrat Ph.:053-3726239 Small Industries Estate, G.T.Road Gujrat. Ph.:0300-5141314 Established in: 1982 Fax:053-3517589 Email:[email protected] District: Hafizabad (Total: 4) Code Institute Contact Information 14028 Govt. College of Technology, Pindi Bhattian, District Hafizabad Ph.:0547-531985 Pindi Bhattian District, Hafizabad Ph.:0335-7405427 Established in: 2010 Email:[email protected] 14023 Govt. Technical Training Centre (DMTC), Hafizabad Ph.:054-7520163 Near Chongi Gujranwla Road Hafizabad Ph.:0335-7405437 Established in: 1986 Email:[email protected] 14022 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Hafizabad Ph.:054-7524083 Veniki Chowk Post Office Road Hafizabad Ph.:0335-7405442 Established in: 1986 Email:[email protected] 2 / 27 Center Zone (Total: 131) District: Hafizabad (Total: 4) Code Institute Contact Information 14029 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Sukheke, District Ph.:054-7530163 Hafizabad Ph.:0335-7405443 Sukheke Chowki Near Qabarustan Sukheki Email:[email protected] Established in: 2010 District: Kasur (Total: 12) Code Institute Contact Information 16026 Govt. Institute of Leather Technology, Kasur Ph.:049-9250238 Fax:049-9250238 Email:[email protected] 16009 Govt. Leather Service Centre, Kasur Ph.:049-9250238 Depalpur Road, Near Water Treatment Plant Kasur. Ph.:0321-7315955 Established in: 0 Fax:049-9250238 Email:[email protected] 16010 Govt. Technical Training Centre (DMTC), Kasur Ph.:049-2724070 Shifed in Hostal Building GTTI Kasur Email:[email protected] Established in: 0 16025 Govt. Technical Training Centre (W) (Rasheeda Bibi), Roshan Ph.:049-2726193 Bheela, District Kasur Ph.:0321-6576638 Rasheeda Bibi, GTTC (w) Roshan Bheela Tehsil & District Kasur Email:[email protected] Established in: 2015 16020 Govt. Technical Training Centre (W), Kot Radha Kishen, District Ph.:049-2382233 Kasur Email:[email protected] Teacher Colony Near School No.2, Kot Radha Kishen. Established in: 2009 16023 Govt. Technical Training Centre (W), Phool Nagar, District Kasur Ph.:049-4512767 AL Majeed House Near AL-Majeed Shoping Centre Phool Nagar Ph.:0300-9491095 Established in: 2009 Email:[email protected] 16024 Govt. Technical Training Centre, Kanganpur, District Kasur Ph.:049-4820105 Mohallah Kalis Kanganpur, District Kasur Ph.:0303-4243900 Established in: 2013 Email:[email protected] 16019 Govt. Technical Training Centre, Kot Radha Kishen, District Ph.:049-2380580 Kasur Ph.:0301-6820689 Gandia Road, Kot Radha Kishan Email:[email protected] Established in: 2008 16008 Govt. Technical Training Institute, Kasur Ph.:049-2724211 Raiwind Road Kasur. Email:[email protected] Established in: 1985 16006 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Chunian Ph.:049-4311942 Hujra Road Chunian. Ph.:0300-6006141 Established in: 1985 Fax:049-4311942 Email:[email protected] 16005 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Kasur Ph.:049-2727471 Kot Azam Near Degree College Kasur Ph.:0333-4946917 Established in: 1981 Fax:049-2772005 Email:[email protected] 16007 Govt. Vocational Training Institute (W), Pattoki Ph.:049-4423503 Shadman Colony Lower Multan Road, Near Mobile Tower,Street Ph.:0335-7405479 No.8, Pattoki. Fax:049-4423503 Established in: 1986 Email:[email protected] District: Lahore (Total: 29) Code Institute Contact Information 11034 Govt. Apparel Manufacturing Training Institute, Lahore Ph.:042-35260321-3 22 KM Ferozepur Road Gajumatta,off 2.5 km Hadyara Drain Email:[email protected] Lahore. 3 / 27 Center Zone (Total: 131) District: Lahore (Total: 29) Code Institute Contact Information 11024 Govt. Apprentices Training Centre, Lahore Ph.:042-9262141 College Road, Township, Lahore Ph.:042-9262151 Established in: 1984 Fax:042-5150976 Email:[email protected] 12002 Govt. College of Technology (Glass & Ceramics), Shahdara Ph.:042-37901665 National Fan Link Road Shahdara Ph.:042-37901555 Established in: 2003 Fax:042-37901665 Email:[email protected] 11004 Govt. College of Technology (W), Lytton Road, Lahore Ph.:042-99212244 2 Lytton Road, Jain Mandir, Lahore Ph.:042-37173263 Established in: 1964 Fax:042-99214415 Email:[email protected] 11003 Govt. College of Technology of Printing & Graphic Arts, Allama Ph.:042-99260042 Iqbal Town, Lahore Ph.:042-99239386 Wahdat
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