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Semester Programs,Degree Programs,Advanced Degree Programs

Semester Programs,Degree Programs,Advanced Degree Programs


Degree Programs
2-Semester Programs
BEd Elementary
BEd Early Childhood Education(ECE)
BEd Secondary
BEd Special Education
MEd
MEd Special Education

4-Semester Programs
BFA
MBA Executive
MA Education
MA Education Leadership and Management
MA Special Education
MA English
MA History
MA Urdu
MSc Chemistry
MSc IT
MSc Mathematics
MSc Physics

8-Semester Program
BBA (Hons)
BEd (Hons)
BS (Hons) Botany
BS (Hons) Chemistry
BS (Hons) IT
BS (Hons) Mathematics
BS (Hons) Physics
BS (Hons) Zoology

Advanced Degree Programs
MBA
MPhil Botany
MPhil Education
MPhil Mathematics
PhD Education

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