Education in Pakistan
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Pakistan, the world's sixth most populous country and part of the Indian sub-continent, was one of the earliest centers of human civilization and culture, with a history dating back to the second millennium BC to the time of the Indus Valley Civilization. It has been part of various kingdoms and empires, ruled by emperors who were also great patrons of art and culture. Education in Pakistan in the middle ages mainly flourished in the medium of Persian, a language which has been replaced in the present day by Urdu.
Since its independence, education in Pakistan is mainly a state run activity, with the Ministry of Education serving as the apex body for all academic and technical educational institutions, which coordinates instruction through the intermediate level. However, in the recent years, a number of private universities have come up, providing diverse educational opportunities for the Pakistani youth.
There are at present 49 General Universities in the Public sector, 36 Universities in the private sector, 8 degree awarding institutes in the private sector and 18 degree awarding institutes in the private sector.
Major institutions of higher education in Pakistan All about Pakistani Institutions
LUMS - Lahore University of Management Sciences
LUMS adhere to merit as the sole criteria in it's decision making. This applies to all aspects of its operations, from selection of faculty and staff, to admission and evaluation of students.
LUMS believes that sustained hard work provides the underpinning for the socio-economic development of a nation. LUMS academic programs help develop the stamina and diligence essential for success in the increasingly competitive international environment.
LUMS programs are structured so that every activity enhances student learning and individual development. All activities are thus designed with definite learning objectives.
All about LUMS Degree Offers and Admission Process
LMAT - LUMS Management Admission Test
Admissions to the University are based entirely on merit. The basic policy of the Admissions Committee of the Suleman Dawood School of Business is to select those men and women whose intellectual capacity, managerial potential and personal characteristics best qualify them to pursue careers in management.
All about LMAT and LUMS other tests
The criteria used for evaluation are:
- Past academic performance
- Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) OR LUMS Management Admission Test (LMAT) scores
- Letters of recommendation
- Work experience (preferred but not compulsory)
- Interview performance
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