List of Universities in Pakistan - Islamabad Capital Territory

Islamabad Capital Territory

University Location(s) Established Type Specialization Website
Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad 1965 Public General
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad 1957 Public Economics and Business
Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences Islamabad 1967 Public Engineering
Preston University (Islamabad campus) Islamabad 1967 Private General
Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad 1974 Public Distance Education
International Islamic University Islamabad 1980 Public General
Hamdard University (Islamabad campus) Islamabad 1991 Private General
National University of Sciences and Technology Islamabad 1991 Public Science & Technology
Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology Islamabad 1995 Private General
Isra University (Islamabad campus) Islamabad 1997 Private General
Iqra University (Islamabad campus) Islamabad 1998 Private General
Muhammad Ali Jinnah University Islamabad 1998 Private Management and Engineering
University of Lahore (Islamabad campus) Islamabad 1999 Private General
Bahria University Islamabad 2000 Public/Naval General
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Islamabad 2000 Public Information Technology
National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences - FAST Islamabad 2000 Private Information Technology
National University of Modern Languages Islamabad 2000 Public Languages
Air University Islamabad 2002 Public Engineering and Business Management
Federal Urdu University Islamabad 2002 Public General
Foundation University Islamabad 2002 Private General
Institute of Space Technology Islamabad 2002 Public Space Technology
Riphah International University Islamabad 2002 Private Medical and Engineering
Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering Islamabad 2003 Private Engineering and Business Management
National Defence University Islamabad 2007 Public Military

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