Punjab Group of College campuses set-up in 6 cities
Rawalpindi: Punjab Group of Colleges has established its campuses in 6 new cities, says a press release.
They include Ali Pur Chatha, Bahawalnagar, Bhimber, Jand, Nowshehra (Soan Valley) and Zafarwal.
The management is confident that these campuses will offer the best to students in academics as well as in co and extra-curricular activities. Punjab Group of Colleges is a trusted name for providing quality education to the youth of Pakistan for the last 31 years and enjoys the trust of parents and students both. The management of the Group has always tried to facilitate students and parents both by opening up its campuses in as many cities as possible. The aim is that parents must not be extra-burdened financially on one hand and students do not have to travel to far flung areas to get desired education, on the other.
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