Established | 1910 |
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Location | Lahore, Pakistan |
Campus | Nisbat Road, Lahore |
Affiliations | University of the Punjab |
Website | Government Dyal Singh College, Lahore |
Government Dayal Singh College, Lahore is a college for graduate and post-graduate students affiliated to the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
The college was founded in accordance with the will of Sardar Dyal Singh, in Lahore. Sardar Dyal Singh belonged to the Shergil or Gill clan of Sardars of Majitha village between Lahore and Amritsar, near Wahga Border. He is known as the “founder of The Tribune” and the one who bequeathed his largely self-earned assets including buildings in Lahore and land in Amritsar, Lahore and Gurdaspur districts worth about Rs.30 lakh in 1898 to two trusts that established Dyal Singh College and Dyal Singh Public Library in Lahore.
The college was run by an educational trust, consisted of Dayal Singh College, Dayal Singh Library, Dayal Singh Majithia Hall and Dayal Singh Mansions at The Mall Lahore, adjacent to Lahore High Court.
Sardar Dyal Singh Majitha was a philanthropist and a lover of education. A man of great vision and action, he donated all his assets for the propagation of education. He gave almost all his property in Lahore, Pakistan for the establishment of the college.
HSSC groups
Compulsory subjects:
Pre-medical - Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Pre-engineering - Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
General Science - Statistics, Mathematics, Economics
Computer Science (ICS)
Commerce group (I.COM) - Accounting, Economics, Business, Math, Principals of Commerce
Arts group
BSc. groups
Compulsory subjects:
Bachelor of Science
B.A groups Compulsory subjects:
Bachelor of Arts
B.COM (IT) group
Masters
The college is on Nisbat Road, near Lakshami Chowk, Lahore, Pakistan.
Coordinates: 31°34′09″N 74°19′29″E / 31.5693°N 74.3247°EDyal Singh Majithia