Kharian - Education

Education

  • Govt. Degree College for Boys, Kharian City
  • City Public School. G.T Road Kharian
  • Govt. Asghar Ali degree College for Women, Kharian City
  • Army Public School & College, Kharian Cantt
  • Garrison Academy, Kharian Cantt (GAK)
  • Garrison Academy College, Kharian Cantt.
  • Oriental Institute of Technology, Akram Tower G.T. Road, Kharian City.
  • Rosebelt College of Management Sciences & Information Technology, Kharian
  • F.G. College Kharian Cantt. (for men)
  • F.G. College Kharian Cantt. (for women)
  • Govt. Institute of Commerce, THQ Hospital, G.T. Road, Kharian
  • Govt. Vocational Training Institute for Women, Main Bazaar, Kharian
  • Islamic Asian College Of Commerce Kharian
  • Kharain College of Commerce, Kharian
  • Govt. Taleem-Ul-Islam High School, Kharian city
  • Beaconhouse School System (Pakistan), Kharian Cantt.
  • Govt. High School, Kharian City (for boys)
  • Govt. High school # 01, Kharian City (for girls)
  • Govt. High school # 02, Kharian City (for girls)
  • Pakistan Overseas Higher Secondary school
  • Dukhtaran e Millat Higher Secondary school
  • Dar-e-Arqam School, Kharian
  • Sufah Public School, Kharian
  • Dar-us-salam High School Kharian
  • Ayesha Public High School Kharian
  • Iqra Public School Kharian
  • Cambridge Standard School kharian
  • Bloomfield hall school, kharian cantt
  • Nisa Girls College G.T.Road Kharian
  • Punjab College G.T.Road Kharian

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