Cadet College Mithi

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Cadet College Mithi
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Type Military High School
MottoStriving For Excellence
Established2012
Area89 acres (0.36 km2)
Colour(s)  Red
Demonym Tharians
Houses5
Website http://ccm.edu.pk/

Cadet College Mithi [1] is a military preparatory institution located in Mithi, Sindh, Pakistan. [2] [3] Established in 2012 and approved by then-President Asif Ali Zardari, [4] the college aims to provide a rigorous academic and military training program to prepare cadets for leadership roles in the Pakistani Armed Forces and other professions. [5]

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