Defence Housing Authority, Karachi - Defence Authority College of Business

Defence Authority College of Business

The Defence Authority College of Business (DACB) is situated in DHA Phase-VI on 3rd Street off Khayaban-e-Sehar. The institution is affiliated with University of Karachi, one of the three Pakistani universities ranked among top 600 of the world. DACB was established in 2000.The college offers BBA and MBA programs. College maintains qualified faculty and excellent resources. It is one of the few institutions in Pakistan that provide top quality and cost-effective business education to outstanding candidates. In 2008/09, the college accepted only 220 candidates of which roughly 40% got full waiver of tuition fee by virtue of their past scholastic record, 15% got half-waiver and the rest paid a low fee subsidized by the Defence Authority. DACB being a public intuition is furthering the access of quality higher education in business to talented Pakistani youth.

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