Pakistan Air Force Schools and Colleges

Pakistan Air Force Schools And Colleges

Pakistan Air Force has about 27 schools and colleges, which includes:

PAF Schools & Colleges
Institute Airbase City
Fazaia Inter College, Kallar Kahar Kallar Kahar Airbase Kallar Kahar
Fazaia Degree College Peshawar Peshawar Airbase Peshawar
Fazaia Inter College, Shaheen Camp Peshawar Airbase Peshawar
Fazaia Model School, Badaber PAF Camp Badaber Peshawar
Fazaia Inter College, Kohat Kohat Airbase Kohat
Fazaia Degree College, Risalpur Pakistan Air Force Academy Risalpur
Fazaia Degree College, MRF Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra
Fazaia Degree College, F-6 Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra
Fazaia Intermediate College, Chaklala Chaklala Airbase Rawalpindi
Fazaia Inter College, Jinnah Camp, Chaklala Chaklala Airbase Rawalpindi
Fazaia Intermediate College, Islamabad PAF Complex E-9 Islamabad
Air University (Pakistan) PAF Complex E-9 Islamabad
PAF Public School Lower Topa Lower Topa Murree
Fazaia Inter College, Lower Topa Lower Topa Murree
Fazaia Inter College, Kalabagh Kalabagh Airbase Kalabagh
Fazaia Inter College, Sakesar Sakesar Airbase Sakesar
Abdul Razzaq Fazaia College, Mianwali Mianwali Airbase Mianwali
Fazaia Inter College, Lahore Lahore Airbase Lahore
PAF Public School Sargodha Mushaf Airbase Sargodha
Fazaia Inter College, Mushaf Mushaf Airbase Sargodha
Fazaia Model Inter College, Mushaf Mushaf Airbase Sargodha
Fazaia Degree College Rafiqui Rafiqui Airbase Shorkot
Fazaia Degree College, Faisal Faisal Airbase Karachi
Saleem Nawaz Fazaia College, Masroor Masroor Airbase Karachi
Fazaia Inter College, Malir Malir Airbase Karachi
Fazaia Inter College, Korangi Creek Korangi Airbase Karachi
Fazaia Inter College Samungli Samungli Airbase Quetta

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