جامعہ گجرات | |
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Motto | A World Class University |
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Type | Public university |
Established | 2004 |
Accreditation | |
Chancellor | Governor of the Punjab |
Vice-Chancellor | Mushahid Anwar[2] |
Students | 25000+ ( 73.3% female, 0.17% foreign nationals) |
Location | , Pakistan 32°38′29.55″N 74°9′55.58″E / 32.6415417°N 74.1654389°E |
Campus | HH Campus, 368 acres (149 ha) |
Nickname | UOG |
Mascot | Hayatian, Uogian |
Website | uog |
The University of Gujrat (UOG) is a public university located in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 2004.[3][1][4]
University rankings | |
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Global – Overall | |
THE World[5] | 1001-1200 |
National – Overall | |
HEC National[6] | 24 |
History
The University of Gujrat (UoG) has its historical roots in a college established in 1949 at the Kaidar Nath Haveli.[7] The college, inaugurated by Fatima Jinnah, was initially a women's college with Begum Surraya Saleem as its first principal.[7] The haveli, erected in 1905 by Lala Kaidar Nath, a notable Hindu magistrate of Gujrat, encompassed an area of four kanals and 19 marlas and featured 25 rooms.[7] Noteworthy for its architectural significance, the building was one of the notable structures in the region.[7] Lala Kaidar Nath, who died in the 1935 Quetta earthquake, was known for his charitable activities. His family migrated to India in 1947.[7]
The college came under the administration of the education department in 1952.[7]
In 2004, the University of Gujrat was officially established on the land donated by Hafiz Muhammad Hayat.[8]
In 2005, a restoration project, led by the district government and archaeology department, aimed to preserve the building's original structure.[7] The college underwent a name change by the then education minister, Mian Imran Masood, becoming the Government Fatima Jinnah College for Women.[7] Subsequently, the college building was incorporated into the University of Gujrat.[7]
In 2006, the Punjab government declared the Kaidar Nath Haveli as UoG's first campus.[7] With the university's move to a new campus at Hafiz Hayat village in July 2007, the haveli was designated as the university's old campus.[7]
Transport System
UoG Transport System is One & Only Transport system in Pakistan.It Routes cover All industrial city in Central Punjab including Sialkot,Daska,Gujranwala,Gujrat,Kharian,Lala Musa,Dinga, Alipur Chatha,Jhelum,Wazirabad,Mandi Bahauddin,Sarai Alamgir & Bhimber.It is currently under the supervision of Professor Shoaib Rauf
Recognized university

University of Gujrat is a recognized university by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and Pakistan Engineering Council. Among the 58 recognized Punjab higher-education institutions, it ranks at number 9 among the 'Top Universities in Punjab' in 2021. It ranks at number 24 among all over Pakistan.[1][9][3]
Faculties
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Computing & Information Technology[1]
- Faculty of Engineering & Technology
- Faculty of Management & Administrative Sciences
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Social Sciences[1]
- School of Art Design & Architecture[1]
- Nawaz Sharif Medical College
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 University of Gujrat - University Overview uniRank University Ranking (Australia) website, Retrieved 21 June 2022
- ↑ "Core Team Members". University of Gujrat.
- 1 2 "Recognized Universities". Higher Education Commission of Pakistan website. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
- ↑ The University of Gujrat Act 2004 Government of Pakistan website
- ↑ "THE World University Rankings: UOG". 11 October 2022. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
- ↑ "HEC Universities Ranking 2015".
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Butt, Waseem Ashraf (24 November 2008). "Grandeur of age-old haveli still intact". DAWN.COM.
- ↑ "Footloose, NOS, The News International". jang.com.pk.
- ↑ Top Universities in Punjab (University of Gujrat ranks at number 9 among 58 total universities) uniRank University Ranking (Australia) website, Retrieved 21 June 2022