
College of Engineering & Emerging computing.College of Statistical and Actuarial Sciences.Punjab University College of Information Technology.Punjab University Mosque Constituent colleges Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences.
Faculty of Behavioral and Social Sciences. It has 1006 full-time and 300 part-time faculty members involved in teaching/research and over 6,000 non-teaching/supporting staff with 45,678 on campus students (27,907 Morning students, 16,552 Evening students and 1,219 Diploma students) : There are 13 faculties with 10 constituent colleges, 73 departments, centres, and institutes. It is also ranked #145 in Asian universities by QS Rankings. University of the Punjab is ranked 801 - 1000 Internationally in the QS World University Rankings for the year 2023 and 5th nationally. Jhelum Campus: having opened in 2012, it offers studies relating to the faculties of Commerce, Economics and Management Sciences, Law and Computer Science. The campus, in addition to providing research facilities, is used as a recreational center for the faculty and the students. Khanspur Campus: the summer campus is located at a height of about 7,000 ft (2,100 m) in the Himalayan range near Ayubia. In addition to degree programs, campus provides short courses, facilitated by e-Rozgar program of Punjab Information Technology Board. Gujranwala Campus: the faculties of Commerce, Economics and Management Sciences, Banking & Finance, Law, English, and Information Technology all conduct teaching in the campus. A canal divides the academic blocks from the student lodgings. The campus is the centre of academic and administrative activities of the university. Spread over an area of 1,800 acres (7 km 2). Quaid-i-Azam Campus: also known as the new campus, is named after the founder of Pakistan and is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) to the south of the Allama Iqbal Campus. Campus Ĭlass=notpageimage| Location in Lahore (Quaid-i-Azam Campus) The government in East Punjab was compelled to establish a new university, which eventually became the Panjab University in Chandigarh. The senate of the university voted to split the university, and the matter reached the Partition Council at the centre, but a decision could not be made. The fate of the university after the partition of India in 1947, was deliberated at the Punjab Partition Committee, with representatives from East Punjab advocating for a division of the university. Arthur Compton, who discovered Compton effect used to be an appointed lecturer in the university and its affiliated campus Government College University, Lahore, he received the Nobel Prize in 1927. Many major institutions that were previously affiliated to the university have become independent universities, such as Government College University, Lahore and Medical and Engineering Colleges. The Institute of Administrative Sciences was created in 1962. The University of Punjab was given its initial impetus in 1854 by Wood's despatch. In 2022-2023 edition, it ranked 801 worldwide. It ranks 251–300 in Agriculture and Forestry, 501–550 in Physics & Astronomy and 501–550 in Chemistry according to QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019. In the recently issued rankings of Asian universities by QS World Universities Rankings, the university jumped from the 232nd to 193rd position, improving its position by 39 places. Additionally, the university is also a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities of the United Kingdom. There are also two Nobel Laureates among the university's alumni and former staff. Punjab University has ranked first among large-sized multiple faculty universities by the HEC in 2012. The university has 13 faculties of which there are 83 academic departments, research centres, and institutes. There are 45,678 students (27,907 morning students, 16,552 evening students and 1,219 diploma students). Punjab University was the fourth university to be established by the British colonial authorities in the Indian subcontinent the first three universities were established in other parts of British India. With multiple campuses in Gujranwala, Jhelum, and Khanspur, the university was formally established by the British Government after convening the first meeting for establishing higher education institutions in October 1882 at Simla. Punjab University is the oldest public university in Pakistan.
The University of the Punjab ( Punjabi: جامعہ پنجاب, Urdu: جامعہ پنجاب ), also referred to as Punjab University, is a public, research, coeducational higher education institution located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. (Established 2011, 259 Kanals and 17 Marlas) (Established 1882, 50 acres (20 hectares)