Gujar Khan - Education

Education

Government colleges:

  • Sarwar Shaheed College
  • Government Technical Training Institute
  • Government College for Women
  • Government Institute of Commerce
  • Cadet College Jajja

Private colleges:

  • Super Wings Group of Colleges Gujar Khan
  • Gujar Khan College of Commerce (GCC)
  • Punjab Group of Colleges
  • Indus Group of Colleges
  • Gentry College
  • Pakistan Institute of Commerce and Computer Sciences
  • IQRA College of Commerce & Computer Sciences
  • Mother Foundation Information Technology Centre Gujar Khan
  • City College
  • UK Linkers, Gujar Khan
  • Mother Welfare Foundation, Information Technology Centre
  • Pascal College of Computer Sciences]
  • Al-Hijra Girls College of Arts and Education
  • NICE College
  • Scholars College
  • Lincoln Public High Secondary School and College Gujar Khan (branch 1)
  • Al-Sardar Foundation Gujar Khan
  • Pascal Computer College
  • National Institute of Innovative Technologies
Schools
  • The Knowledge School Gujar Khan
  • Saint Mary's Cambridge School (Reg) Kot Seydan Ward No:16
  • Al-Hijra Islamic School
  • Abru-e-Islam Model School near City Palace
  • Fauji Foundation Model School
  • Dar-e-Arqam School
  • Misbah Public High School
  • Islamia School
  • Government M.C. Boys High School
  • Askari Public School
  • The Educators
  • Base School System
  • Crescent Education System
  • Zain ul Abideen Model School
  • Sir Syed Public Secondary School for Girls, Majeed More, G.T. Road
  • The Rule School
  • Alied School
  • Pakistan secondary school Gujarkhan WARD (15)
  • Ibn-e-seena Public School and Girls College
  • GHS Sukho

× Paragon modren secendary schools gujarkhan

Read more about this topic:  Gujar Khan

Famous quotes containing the word education:

    Infants and young children are not just sitting twiddling their thumbs, waiting for their parents to teach them to read and do math. They are expending a vast amount of time and effort in exploring and understanding their immediate world. Healthy education supports and encourages this spontaneous learning.
    David Elkind (20th century)

    Tell my son how anxious I am that he may read and learn his Book, that he may become the possessor of those things that a grateful country has bestowed upon his papa—Tell him that his happiness through life depends upon his procuring an education now; and with it, to imbibe proper moral habits that can entitle him to the possession of them.
    Andrew Jackson (1767–1845)

    I think the most important education that we have is the education which now I am glad to say is being accepted as the proper one, and one which ought to be widely diffused, that industrial, vocational education which puts young men and women in a position from which they can by their own efforts work themselves to independence.
    William Howard Taft (1857–1930)