Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Engineering institute in Topi, Pakistan.
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology is an engineering school near Swabi that spans several hundred acres with modern laboratories and research facilities. The campus includes residential areas, classrooms, and administrative buildings that form a complete academic community.
The school was founded in 1993 to reduce Pakistan's reliance on foreign technical expertise and was named after a former president. It quickly became a major engineering education center in the country.
Students participate in technical societies, professional organizations, and academic clubs that connect them with engineering communities across Pakistan.
The institute offers programs in various engineering disciplines including electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering. Visitors should note that this is a private campus with limited public access.
A distinctive clock tower on the grounds has served as a central landmark since the mid-1990s for students and visitors to orient themselves. The tower is visible from many places on campus and even from beyond the property.
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