List of colleges in Pakistan

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These are the intermediate colleges in the Asian country of Pakistan.

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Public sector

These are the intermediate colleges in Pakistan.

Medical colleges

Colleges for boys

Government Post Graduate College Pattoki

Colleges for girls

Punjab Group of Colleges

Other colleges

Nowshera College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Akora Khattak, KP

Cadet colleges

Military colleges

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