University of Management and Technology (Pakistan) - Statistics

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UMT founded as ILM in 1990
Students 4500+
Alumni 12000+
Faculty 200 full time including 33 PhDs and 8 HEC approved supervisors
Financial aid recipients 700+
Average award 30% of total fee
Degree programs PhD, Graduate, Undergraduate
Areas Management, Supply Chain, Business Administration, Economics, Banking and Finance, Business and Information Systems, Computer Science, Electrical /Telecom Engineering, Textiles, Industrial Engineering, Education, Linguistics, Media and Communication, Law, Social Sciences, Islamic Thought and Civilization, Sales and Marketing, Agri-business, School Management, Social Enterprise Management, Organizational Development and Change, Information Management Systems, Technology Education, Educational Leadership Management, English Language Teaching, Commerce, Accounting, ACCA and CAT Qualifications.
Library collection 50,000+ books and vast digital resources
International Journal/ Magazine subscriptions Over 150
Computer network Computer network of more than 1400 nodes with a bandwidth of 34 MB. Wireless connectivity available. Information Processing Center with state-of-the-art computing facilities
Laboratories Chemistry & Wet Processing, Physics & Electronics, Digital Systems, Software Usability, Computer Networks, Garments, Weaving & Knitting, Projects
Boys hostels capacity 450
Girls hostels capacity 150
Transport Pick and drop facility available at pre-determined routes
Medical facilities Campus doctor available
Campus location 160 kanal purpose-built campus in Johar Town, Lahore

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