Pakistan Shipowners' College

Pakistan Shipowners' College is a Government (Public) college, located at Shahrah e Noorjahan, in North Nazimabad, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

History

Pakistan Shipowners' College, established in 1969, is a teaching institution in Karachi. It has a purpose-built building located in Block R and S, North Nazimabad, Shahrah e Noorjahan spread over 12 acres (49,000 m2) of land. The building is surrounded with lawns, playgrounds and sport fields.

It was founded by the private management but when the educational institutions were nationalized in 1972, this college was also nationalized. Later it was promoted to Degree College in 1975.

Students engage in learning through classes, laboratories, a library and computer lab.

Academics

Pakistan shipowners' college offers intermediate as well as undergraduate level programs. For intermediate students the college offers faculties of Pre-engineering, Pre-medical, Computer science & Commerce and for undergraduate students two years BSc. and B.Com programs are available.

Computer training

Basic Computer training about office automation is also provided to intermediate students each year. The duration of this course is 6 weeks. It is free of cost and the college management will award a certificate after completion of this course. Only eligible candidates can enroll in this course.

Departments & Faculty

Prof. Dr. Salauddin Sani (Principal PSGC)

Prof Inam

Prof Fayaz

Prof Dilshad Prof Naeem

Sir Mohsin

Prof Ali Akbar

Science labs

The science labs are divided according to subjects. Each lab can accommodate up to 50 students at a time. Facilities and equipments are available for students to perform practicals for Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany.

Computer lab

The computer lab is equipped with 20-30 intel Core i5 System, connected together by star network.

Sports

The college has physical instructors for outdoor and indoor sports activities. Students participate in sports competition and championships like cricket, hockey, headotball, volleyball, basketball and athletics.

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