Syed Mohammad Inaamullah - Education

Education

He received his education at an elite school in Lahore - Central Model School (Bronze Medal - Punjab), and went on to Graduate in Political Science & Philosophy from Government College Lahore1957 and subsequently did his Masters in English Literature 1960 from the University of Punjab.

During this period, he obtained his first part-time job at the German Cultural Center in Lahore and went on to head the Center after a few years.

Following his passion for the German language, he went to further his knowledge in the language at the German Language Institute in Arolsen & Brilon and subsequently did his second Master's Degree from the Marburg University in Philosophy.

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