NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology
The NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology Multan (NFCIET) (Urdu: دانش گاہِ این ایف سی برائے علومِ مہندسی و ٹیکنالوجی) is a public university located in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.[1]
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Type | Public university |
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Established | 1985 |
Chancellor | President of Pakistan |
Vice-Chancellor | Malik Akhtar Ali Kalru |
Students | 1500+ |
Location | , , |
Nickname | NFCIET |
Affiliations | National Fertilizer Corporation (NFC) Higher Education Commission of Pakistan Pakistan Council for Architects and Town Planners Pakistan Engineering Council |
Website | nfciet |
Recognition
- Accredited by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).[2]
- Recognised by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan[3]
Overview
The institute was established in 1985 and initially affiliated with Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan. In 2012, it got its own charter and Malik Akhtar Ali Kalrou is appointed as the first vice chancellor.[4]
Coal research center
The institute established a coal research center with the financial assistance of Ministry of Science and Technology. The defined objective of this project is to carry out research work on coal combustion, coal gasification and coal beneficiation.
References
- Location map of NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, Multan Higher Education Commission of Pakistan website, Retrieved 19 May 2021
- NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology is accredited by Pakistan Engineering Council (scroll down to read under Punjab province) Pakistan Engineering Council website, Retrieved 19 May 2021
- NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, Multan is recognised by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (see page 12 of this website) Higher Education Commission of Pakistan website, Retrieved 19 May 2021
- NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, Multan was granted upgraded status by the Govt. of Pakistan in 2012 The Gazette of Pakistan (National Assembly Secretariat) Government of Pakistan website, Published 8 May 2012, Retrieved 19 May 2021
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