Punjab Group of Colleges (PGC) Hyderabad Campus
Hyderabad is the 2nd largest city in the province of Sindh and the 5th largest city in the country. Hyderabad is a city built on three hillocks cascading over each other. Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro of the Kalhora Dynasty founded the city in 1768 over the ruins of Neroon Kot, a small fishing village on the banks of the River Indus named after its ruler Neroon. Before the creation of Pakistan, it was known as the Paris of India, for its roads used to be washed with river water.
Hyderabad has been a staging point for literary campaigns particularly oriented towards the Sindhi language and a birthplace of a few influential poets and Sufi dervaish. Rich with culture and tradition, the city is the largest bangle producer in the world and serves as a transit between the rural and urban Sindh.
The establishment of Punjab College at Hyderabad will strengthen the academic culture of the city which houses several colleges and the one of the oldest universities of the region. By its innovative and concept based teaching enriched with strategic pedagogical techniques is being practiced in all the Punjab Colleges stretching across the country. Fully air-conditioned class-rooms, well equipped laboratories and spacious infra-structure of the campus will provide a congenial atmosphere to the students of the area living in hot desert climate with warm conditions year-round. The vibrant culture of PGC such as holding of seminars, sports gala, debate competitions and conducting study tours will give multidimensional thinking to the students of the area which happen to be a center for a number industries in operation.
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