List of Educational Institutions in Multan - Colleges

Colleges

  • Alamdar College
  • Allama Iqbal College of Commerce
  • Allama Iqbal Technology College
  • Al-Noor Commerce College, Near Eid Gah Chowk (Skill Development Council, Lahore)
  • Army Public College
  • Asia College of Technology
  • British University College
  • Central College
  • Chenab College of Commerce
  • Educators College
  • Government College, Civil Line
  • Government College for Elementary Education
  • Government College of Science
  • Government College of Technology
  • Government Degree College for Women
  • Government Degree College for Women, Mumtaz Abad
  • Government Emerson College Multan
  • Government Post Graduate College of Commerce, Qasim Pur Colony
  • Icon Institute of Professional Studies
  • Inex Institute of Textile & Fashion Design, Multan Campus
  • International Degree College of Commerce
  • Joint Forces Cadet College
  • Leadership College
  • Multan Commerce College
  • Nishat College of science for Boys & Girls
  • Punjab College for Women, Bosan Road
  • Punjab College for Women, Rashidabad
  • Punjab College of Commerce
  • Punjab College of Information Technology
  • Superior College
  • Swedish College of Science & Tachnology, Vehari Chowk
  • Walait Hussain College
  • Zakriya College Of Technology
  • Govt Home Economics Women College

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