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The '''Minhaj International University''', also referred to as '''The Minhaj University Lahore''' or '''MUL''', is a private university located in Lahore, Pakistan.
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The '''Minhaj International University''', also referred to as '''The Minhaj University Lahore''' or '''MUL''', is a private university situated in Lahore, Pakistan.
  
 
The Minhaj International University was established on 18 September [[1986]] by Shaykh ul Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri as one of the educational branches of the international educational and welfare organisation [[Minhaj ul Quran International]], which he had founded five years before on 31 October 1981.<ref>[http://www.minhajians.org/index.php?tid=2 History of the Minhaj University]</ref> It has three campuses: one located in Model Town Extension, Lahore; another situated at Township, Lahore; and the third in Gulburg. The degree-awarding charter was granted to university from the government of the Punjab on 15 October [[2005]].<ref>[http://www.hec.gov.pk/ourinstitutes/pages/default.aspx Universities/DAI’s chartered by Government of the Punjab]</ref><ref>[http://minhaj.org/org/index.php?contents=text&tid=183 The Minhaj University Lahore Act 2005]</ref> There are three hostels, two for male students and one for female students.
 
The Minhaj International University was established on 18 September [[1986]] by Shaykh ul Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri as one of the educational branches of the international educational and welfare organisation [[Minhaj ul Quran International]], which he had founded five years before on 31 October 1981.<ref>[http://www.minhajians.org/index.php?tid=2 History of the Minhaj University]</ref> It has three campuses: one located in Model Town Extension, Lahore; another situated at Township, Lahore; and the third in Gulburg. The degree-awarding charter was granted to university from the government of the Punjab on 15 October [[2005]].<ref>[http://www.hec.gov.pk/ourinstitutes/pages/default.aspx Universities/DAI’s chartered by Government of the Punjab]</ref><ref>[http://minhaj.org/org/index.php?contents=text&tid=183 The Minhaj University Lahore Act 2005]</ref> There are three hostels, two for male students and one for female students.

Revision as of 23:06, 26 April 2012

The Minhaj International University, also referred to as The Minhaj University Lahore or MUL, is a private university situated in Lahore, Pakistan.

The Minhaj International University was established on 18 September 1986 by Shaykh ul Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri as one of the educational branches of the international educational and welfare organisation Minhaj ul Quran International, which he had founded five years before on 31 October 1981.[1] It has three campuses: one located in Model Town Extension, Lahore; another situated at Township, Lahore; and the third in Gulburg. The degree-awarding charter was granted to university from the government of the Punjab on 15 October 2005.[2][3] There are three hostels, two for male students and one for female students.

Faculties

The Minhaj University consists of the following faculties, departments: [4]

Faculty of Basic Sciences and Mathematics

  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Statistics
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Biology

Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities

  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of History
  • Department of Pakistan Studies
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Mass Communication

Faculty of Islamic Studies

  • Department of Islamic Studies
  • Department of Shariah

Faculty of Languages

  • Department of Urdu
  • Department of English
  • Department of Arabic

Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology

  • Department of Information Technology
  • Department of Computer Science

Faculty of Commerce and Management Science

  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Management Science


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