Gordon College (Pakistan)
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Location | Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan |
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Website | http://gordonians.org/ |
Gordon College Rawalpindi is a college in Rawalpindi, Pakistan that was established as a school in 1893.[1]
The college year is made up of an annual system: examination are held once every year. Enrollment at Gordon College is in thousands of students, with around hundreds living on campus. The campus has many buildings, which includes a large stadium (used for hockey, football and cricket), basketball court, tennis courts, and badminton court. The college has a large and historic auditorium.The college include a great library with thousands of new and old books, which also includes a shelf where all books are gifted from American Embassy, beside this it also have old museum prototype. Now with new reforms college develops its BS education level and make it co-education which serve for both male and female.
History
The history of Gordon College can be traced to 1856 when Christian Grammar High School was established in Raja Bazar near the present campus. The college chapter of the school was opened in 1893 with 14 students as class I. There were six subjects offered at intermediate college: History, Philosophy, Mathematics, English, Persian and Sanskrit.
At the time it was built after partition, it was outside the city area; with increasing population, the college is now surrounded by commercial and official buildings. It is a mix of old and new style buildings and has lost some of its academic acclaim in the years since it became a state institution. Originally, it was founded as a private, Christian-affiliated institution.
It has a long history and one professor and principal who best represents that history: Dr Ralph Randles Stewart joined the Gordon College, Rawalpindi in 1911 to teach elementary Botany and Zoology to pre-medical students. He served as professor in Botany (1917–1960) and principal of the college from 1934 to 1954.
A Personal Video made by the students of 2010-12 batch is also there. www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyh9Y6J5DP8
Courses
Gordon College is one of the oldest academic institutions in Pakistan. It offers education services starting from initial college level studies (11th grade in Pakistan) to the master's degree level.
Degrees are offered in the Sciences and Humanities. Three level of degrees are offered:
- Intermediate (11th and 12th grades, leading to F.Sc, F.A, ICS and also offers other courses with different combinations)
- Bachelor (Gordon College has the honor that it is the only public sector or government college in the upper Punjab Potohar region to offer a four-year BS program. The college offers BS in Mathematics, Information Technology, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Political Science, Psychology, Statistics and English.)
- Master's (Currently, Masters in English, Psychology and Political Science is offered.)
Computer Science Education and diploma courses are also offered.
Notable alumni
- Jagan Nath Azad
- Shaukat Aziz, former Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Mohammad Sharif Chattar, Educationist, Botanist, Author, Poet
- Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan, former President and Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir
- Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad, Federal Minister, Politician
- Zorawar Chand Bakhshi, retired soldier of the Indian Army, has the distinction of being "India's most decorated General"
- Rahat Kazmi, Actor, intellectual, compere.
- Pervez Khattak, Chief Minister of KPK
- Pervez Rashid, Information Minister of Pakistan and Senior Leader of PML-N
- Jehangir Karamat, General Jehangir Karamat Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
- Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday, Honourable Justice
- Fateh Muhammad Malik, literary critic, linguist and a scholar
- Jamshed Gulzar Kiani, Chairman of the Federal Public Service Commission
- Raja Saroop Khan, Lieutenant General, Governor of Punjab from 1995 to 1996
- Azhar Lodhi, newscaster and commentator at the Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV)
- Ismail Gulgee, Pride of Performance, Sitara-e-Imtiaz (twice), Hilal-e-Imtiaz
- Shyam (actor), Hindustani film actor He originally hailed from Sialkot but grew up in Rawalpindi
- Balraj Sahni, Indian film and stage actor
- Dr. Muhammad Imran Khan, PhD Electrical Engineering, Assistant Prof. @ University of Hail, Saudi Arabia.
S. Manmohan Singh IPS Former Inspector General of Police, Haryana
See also
References
- ↑ "Battle for control of Gordon College - The Express Tribune". Retrieved 2015-06-23.