Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences

Liaquat University Of Medical And Health Sciences

Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences is a degree awarding institution in Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. The University is currently ranked No.8 in HEC rankings for Medical Universities. Located in the province of Sindh on the right bank of river Indus at Jamshoro. It is 160 km north from the port city of Karachi and 16 km from the historical city of Hyderabad. Started as a Medical School in 1881, raised to the status of a Medical College in 1942, named as Liaquat Medical College in 1951 and upgraded to medical University on 21st January 2001. The university has approximately 6000 students in undergraduate and postgraduate programs along with 1500 employs.

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