Pakistan Military Academy - Academic Courses

Academic Courses

Pakistan Military Academy is a highly residential baccalaureate college with about 100 halls of study, where each one of them is equipped with audio and visual equipments. The academy offers a FOUR YEARS undergraduate program which is BACHELOR OF MILITARY ARTS AND SCIENCES including some common subjects as English, Military Geography, National and International Affairs, Islamic Studies, Military and General Science or Social Science.

The academy also has a Central Library that has a large collection of books on nearly every subject. The library also has journals and research materials. Along with the library the academy also has three massive computer laboratories and four latest computer-controlled Language laboratories. It is important that the cadets be aware of the current national and international news, for which PMA has set up its own broadcast channel.

Apart from the above courses and facilities, Pakistan Military Academy also has a range of clubs and societies which are:

  • Science Club
  • Fine Arts Club
  • Crafts Club
  • Drama Club
  • Debating Club
  • Music Club
  • Camera Club
  • Literary Club
  • Graphics Club

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