The University of South Asia (Urdu: جامعہ جنوبی ایشیا) or USA is a private university located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] It was established in 1987 as a computer training institution with the name of National College of Computer Sciences (NCCS). More than 100,000 students underwent training programs in Computer Sciences. It was developed to promote computer education but has expanded to provide chartered degrees in fields that include Business Studies, Culinary Sciences, Allied Health Sciences, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering,[2] Architecture,[3] Law,[4] Media Studies, Physical Therapy, Nutrition, and Fashion and Interior Design.[5]
Motto | Converting Man Power into Mind Power |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1987 |
Chairman | Mahmood Sadiq |
Vice-Chancellor | Mian Imran Masood |
Location | , , |
Campus | Cantt., Burki and Raiwind |
Colors | Blue and white |
Affiliations | HEC, PBC, PCP, PCATP |
Website | www |
All undergraduate and graduate programs at the university are recognized by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and all the respective regulatory bodies. As a chartered university, all degrees awarded are internationally recognized.[6]
The university has three campuses:
The Vice Chancellor of the university is Ex-Minister of Education, Punjab Mian Imran Masood.
The Sadiq Memorial Educational Society established a chain of National Colleges of Computer Science throughout the country to offer computer science programs. The Bachelor of Computer Science program was launched in 1992 and Intermediate with Computer Science was introduced in 1994. In 1995, MBA and MCS programs were launched. The National Group of Colleges established a chartered degree-awarding higher education institution called the Institute of South Asia on April 14, 2003 vide “The Institute of South Asia, Lahore, Ordinance 2003, Punjab Ordinance No. IV of 2003”. The institute was upgraded to the status of a university on July 9, 2005 vide “The University Of South Asia, Lahore ACT 2005”, with the Chief Minister of the Punjab inaugurating the University of South Asia.