Fauji Foundation College, Rawalpindi
Fauji Foundation College for boys and girls (located in New Lalazar, Rawalpindi), Pakistan, are institutions affiliated with the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education. The colleges offer education at the Intermediate Level with English as the medium of instruction. Admission in these institutions is merit based. For admission in Class XI, the lowest threshold stands at 80% in Pre-Engineering/Pre-Medical and 65 - 70% in General Science/Humanities groups. The Foundation University Islamabad (FUI) is a project of Fauji Foundation.
The university was granted its Charter in the private sector by the Federal Government in October 2002. On its establishment, three institutions, already functioning under Fauji Foundation at Rawalpindi, became its constituent units, viz. Foundation University Institute of Engineering and Management Sciences (FUIEMS), Foundation University Medical College (FUMC) and Foundation University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (FUCLAS).
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has placed FUI in Category “W “. The university is at its consolidation stage where emphasis is being laid on quality of intake, quality of instruction and up-gradate of infrastructure/facilities. The university programs have been accredited by HEC, PEC and PM and DC. Colleges
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