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(Redirected from Government College Sahiwal) Government college in Sahiwal, Punjab, Pakistan
Govt. Postgraduate College Sahiwal
MottoCourage to Unite
TypeEducation and Research
Established1942
PrincipalMumtaz Ahmad
Academic staff128
Students3000
LocationSahiwal, Punjab, Pakistan
CampusUrban
AffiliationsBZU, Multan BISE, Sahiwal
Websitegpgcs.edu.pk

Government Postgraduate College Sahiwal, formerly known as Government College Montgomery, is a government college in Sahiwal, Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated adjacent to Canal Colony and near Farid Town.

History

The college was established in 1942 in a rented building on the city's circular road, initially offering arts classes at the intermediate and degree levels. Science classes at the B.Sc. level were introduced in 1950, and the college was affiliated with Punjab University, Lahore, until 1975 when it became affiliated with Bahauddin Zakariya University in Multan.

In 1969, it became a postgraduate college, starting with M.Sc. in physics degree program. Over the years, postgraduate classes in botany, chemistry, English, economics, mathematics, statistics, political science, and Urdu were added.

The campus, planned before Pakistan's independence, was constructed in 1951 through the efforts of college professors, including Muhammad Jahangir Khan and Abdul Aleem Farooqi.

In 2009, the college was renamed Government Post-Graduate College for Boys Sahiwal by the Government of Punjab, Pakistan.

Facilities

The college is situated on lands of 100 acres (0.40 km) and features several buildings. These include the main college building, which is divided into intermediate and bachelors sections, and two library buildings: Malik Anwar Library and Majeed Amjad Library. Other facilities include a cafeteria, a recreational building with a swimming pool, two mosques, and three hostel buildings: Jinnah Hall, Iqbal Hall, and Fatima Hall. There is also a building for the Directorate of Education Colleges, Sahiwal Division, Sahiwal, and another for the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sahiwal.

The principal of the college lives on-campus in a purpose-built residence.

Departments and faculty

Government Postgraduate College Sahiwal has 20 departments:

  • Department of Botany & Biology
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Computer Science
  • Department of Education
  • Department of English
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Geography
  • Department of Health & Physical Education
  • Department of History
  • Department of Islamiat
  • Department of Mass Communication
  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department of Persian
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of Punjabi
  • Department of Sociology
  • Department of Statistics
  • Department of Urdu

Degree programs

Govt. Post Graduate College Sahiwal is offering following list of programs;

Notable alumni

References

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  2. Correspondent, The Newspaper's (September 19, 2014). "'Sahiwal college not to merge into university'". DAWN.COM. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. Correspondent, The Newspaper's (February 21, 2020). "Rajni performed at Sahiwal college". DAWN.COM. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  4. Correspondent, The Newspaper's (March 31, 2018). "College's sports gala concludes". DAWN.COM. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ "About the college". Retrieved February 11, 2023.
  6. Butt, Shafiq (August 24, 2019). "MDCAT becomes the bane for Sahiwal college". DAWN.COM.
  7. Butt, Shafiq (December 17, 2015). "Commercial or subsidised rates?: Land for Sahiwal BISE not acquired yet". DAWN.COM.
  8. Correspondent, The Newspaper's (October 11, 2013). "Principal's residence illegally occupied". DAWN.COM. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)

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