Mumtaz Bhutto - Education

Education

Bhutto attended St George's College in Mussoorie, India, and then Lawrence College, Murree, after partition. He got his 'barrister' degree from Lincoln's Inn, and undergraduate and 'master' degrees in 1959 from Oxford University in the United Kingdom.

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