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Other name | Punjab University |
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Motto | ایمان ، اتحاد ، تنظیم (Iman, Ittehad, Tanzeem) |
Motto in English | Faith, Unity, Discipline |
Type | Public research university |
Established | 14 October 1882[1] |
Founders | Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner |
Academic affiliations | |
Chancellor | Sardar saleem haider |
Vice-Chancellor | Dr. Muhammad Ali Shah [2][3] |
Academic staff | 1006 full time and 300 part time faculty members[4] |
Students | 45,678 on campus students. (27,907 morning students, 16,552 evening students and 1,219 diploma students), 363,416 (off campus)[5] |
Location | Canal Road, Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore , , Pakistan |
Campus | List
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Colours | Blue – Bronze – Red |
Nickname | Pioneers |
Website | pu |
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The University of the Punjab (UoP), also referred to as the Punjab University (PU), is a public research university in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded in 1882, its international influence has made it one of the most prestigious universities in South Asia; being the oldest and largest public sector one in the wider Punjab region, as well as in Pakistan.[4]
The first meeting of the University's Senate was on 14 October 1882 at Simla, which marked the formal establishment of the university.[6] Punjab University was the fourth university to be established by the British colonial authorities in the Indian subcontinent;[6] the first three universities were established in other parts of British India.[7][8]
There are 45,678 students (27,907 morning students, 16,552 evening students and 1,219 diploma students). The university has 19 faculties of which there are 138 academic departments, research centres, and institutes.[4] Punjab University has ranked first among large-sized multiple faculty universities by the HEC in 2012.[9] There are also two Nobel Laureates among the university's alumni and former staff.[4] Additionally, the university is also a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities of the United Kingdom.[10] The university has campuses in Gujranwala, Jhelum, and Khanaspur.[11]