Aga Khan University, Karachi

The Aga Khan university is a coeducational research university having 11 campuses in 8 countries (Afghanistan, Egypt, Kenya, Pakistan, Syria, Tanzania, United Kingdom and Uganda) spread over 3 continents. The university was chartered in 1983 by the Federal Government and it was the first private and autonomous university of Pakistan. It is a part of the Aga Khan development network founded by Aga Khan. Its main campus in Pakistan is located in Karachi.



The Aga Khan University Karachi is a state of the art teaching hospital which is one of the best hospitals in Pakistan.  The university promotes human welfare giving trainings and services in various fields like education, health sciences, liberal arts and sciences etc.

University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

The University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF) was primarily founded as Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute at Lyallpur (Faisalabad) in 1906. It is now a private sector university which was the first major institution of higher agricultural education in the undivided Punjab (before Indo-Pak division).


At the time of independence (in 1947) Pakistan was predominantly an agricultural country and despite subsequent industrialization and development, agriculture yet remains the backbone of her economy. Just after independence the Government of Pakistan appointed National Commissions on Food and Education to review the agrarian system and  suggest measures for developing the agricultural potential of the country. These commissions suggested the establishment of an agricultural university for research and education in agriculture, in light of which the Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute was upgraded to the level of university in 1961. The university on completing its 50 years of excellence in the field of agriculture and research has recently celebrated "golden jubilee ceremony".
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