University of the Punjab, Gujranwala

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University of the Punjab, Gujranwala Campus
پنجاب یونیورسٹی گوجرانوالہ کیمپس
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Motto Punjabi: اتحاد، یقین محکم، تنظیم
(Ittehad, Yaqeen-e-Mohkam, Tanzeem)
Motto in English
Unity, Faith, Discipline
Type Public
Vice-Chancellor Niaz Ahmad Akhtar
DirectorNaveed Iqbal Chaudhry
Location, ,
32°11′25″N74°09′11″E / 32.190336°N 74.152994°E / 32.190336; 74.152994
Campus Suburb, 81 kanals (10.03 acres)
Colours Blue, bronze, red
   
Nickname PUGC
Affiliations University of the Punjab, Higher Education Commission (Pakistan)
Website pugc.edu.pk

University of the Punjab, Gujranwala Campus (also referred to as Punjab University Gujranwala campus or PUGC) is a satellite campus of University of the Punjab, Lahore which is located in Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. It is the third-oldest campus amongst the five University of the Punjab campuses. The university occupies 81 kanals (approx. 10.03 acres) located near the Ali Pur Chowk, Rawalpindi bypass, Gujranwala. The University offers undergraduate, graduate and post graduate programs in six main departments. [1]

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Societies at PUGC

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Other Colleges and Universities in Gujranwala

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References

  1. "About University of Punjab Gujranwala Campus". entireeducation.com. Retrieved 6 March 2013.