Former names
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Government College (GC) |
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Motto |
Educating People for tomorrow (historical) Courage to Know (present) |
Type | Public |
Established | 1864 |
Chancellor | Governor of Punjab |
Vice Chancellor | Prof. Dr. Hassan Amir Shah, SI |
Academic staff
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436 |
Students | 11,500 |
Location | Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
Campus | Urban |
Colours | Blue, goldrod, maroon |
Nickname | GCU Lahore GCU |
Affiliations | • Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC), • Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) |
Website | www |
The Government College University or GCU is a public research university located in the downtown, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Its alumni network includes two Nobel Prize laureates Abdus Salam and Har Gobind Khorana, as well as philosopher Muhammad Iqbal, World Court President Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, four prime ministers of Pakistan and several Rhodes Scholars.
It was one of the oldest colleges in Pakistan as well as one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the Muslim world. It was founded in 1864 as an affiliate college of Calcutta University under the leadership of Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, a professor at King's College London. In 1882 it was affiliated with the University of the Punjab. In 2002, It was granted university status by the Government of Pakistan ; the word college is retained in its title for preserving its historical roots.
GCU has grown into one of the largest universities in Lahore with 10,808 students and 376 faculty members with 103 PhDs amongst them offering undergraduate, post-graduate, and doctoral studies with an emphasis on science and arts. Its departments of physics and mathematics has international prestige. GCU has four faculties, 29 academic departments and four research institutes.