Institute of Computer and Management Sciences

The Institute of Computer and Management Sciences (ICMS) is an IT and management institute in Peshawar, Pakistan. It was founded in 2001. It is now expanding and will soon offer FA, F.Sc, under the Peshawar Board.

The institute name is visible at almost every traffic signal in Peshawar and it will soon be participating in the cleanliness and beatification of the city.

ICMS is spreading fastly to provide quality education and now The Institute another furnished Campus is under construction in Peshawar on G.T.Road near Nowshehra.

It has the distinction of having honored national cricketers Yasir Hameed and Younis Khan and social workers such as the singer Ibrar ul Haq. The institute is registered with the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Peshawar.

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