University of Central Punjab - Land Mark Achieved

Land Mark Achieved

Establishment of Punjab College 1985 at Canal Bank, Lahore.

Establishment of 1986 Islamic Commerce Educational Society.

Establishment Punjab Law Colleges 1988.

Punjab College at 1988 Faisalabad and Rawalpindi.

Punjab College of 1991 Business Administration, Lahore.

Punjab Institute of 1993 Computer Science, Lahore.

Punjab College at Islamabad 1996.

Punjab College at Gujranwala 1997.

Punjab College for Women 1998.

Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Karachi 1998.

Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad 1998.

Punjab College opens its branches at 1999 Sargodha and Multan.

Punjab College of Information Technology 2000.

Tower Technologies (Pvt.) Limited 2001 starts operations.

University of Central Punjab 2002.

Resource Academia School System 2003.

Punjab College at Sialkot 2004.

Punjab Colleges of Science 2005.

Punjab College at Rahim Yar Khan 2006.

Dunya News Network goes on air 2008.

Punjab College expands its network to 2009. Bhawalpur, Gujrat, Okara New Campus of University of 2010.

Central Punjab at Johar Town, Lahore.

New Campus of Mohammad Ali Jinnah 2010 University in Islamabad.

Allied Schools 2010 (Franchised Educational Network).

Setting up of 2010. Punjab Colleges in 18 New Cities.

Setting up of 2011 Punjab Colleges in 20 New Cities.

Launch of DOCE Bakers and Sweets 2011.

Setting up of 2012 Punjab Colleges in 17 New Cities.

Capital University of 2012 Science & Technology (CUST).

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