Punjab College expands to 15 more cities

Author: Press Release

LAHORE: Punjab Group of Colleges is a trusted name for providing quality education to the youth of Pakistan for the last 32 years. It enjoys the trust of parents and students alike. The mission of the Group is to make quality education accessible to all students of the country. With this core objective, the management of the Group establishes Punjab Colleges in new cities every year. The aim of the Group, on one hand, is to lessen the financial burden of the parents, which they incur while sending their children to major cities for quality education, and on the other hand, facilitate students in getting desired quality education in the comfort of their home cities.

Keeping in view this very objective, Punjab Group of Colleges has established campuses in 15 more cities namely Allahabad, Pir Mahal, Pindi Bhattian, Jampur, Chung, Hasilpur, Khanpur, Fort Abbas, Dina, Abdul Hakeem, Fatehpur, Kabirwala, Quaidabad, Qila Didar Singh and Lala Musa. Now, Punjab Colleges are offering quality education to the youth in 111 areas with 390 campuses all over the province. The management is confident that these new campuses, keeping up with the tradition of Punjab Group of Colleges, will offer the best to students in academic as well as in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.

Published in Daily Times, July 21st, 2017.

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