Science and Technology in Pakistan - Science Community of Pakistan

Science Community of Pakistan

  • NUST Science Society
  • Pakistan Mathematical Society
  • Pakistan Academy of Sciences
  • Pakistan Astrophysicist Society
  • Pakistan Nuclear Society
  • Pakistan Atomic Scientists Society
  • National Information and Communication Technologies Research and Development Funds
  • Pakistan Science Foundation
  • Department of Pakistan Survey
  • Pakistan Geo-engineering and Geological Survey
  • Pakistan Cave Research and Caving Federation
  • Pakistan Physical Society
  • Pakistan Optical Society
  • Khwarizmi Science Society
  • Pakistan science club
  • Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology
  • Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology
  • Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology
  • Pakistan Institute of Science and Technology(PINSTECH)
  • National Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • USTAD Institute of Science & Technology Abbottabad
  • Royal Institute of Science & Technology Karachi
  • Gandhara Institute Of Science & Technology
  • Sukkur Institute of Science & Technology
  • Bright Institute of Science and technology - Peshawar
  • Pakistan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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