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Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University (SBKWU), Quetta

Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University (SBKWU), Quetta is a recognised university in Pakistan. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityQuetta
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Natural Sciences; Business & Management; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Law; Computer Science & IT; Education; Languages & Linguistics
AccreditationHigher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan — established 11 September 2002 by HEC Ordinance 2002 (later HEC Act 2002), succeeding the earlier University Grants Commission (UGC) that existed since 1974. HEC is an independent autonomous body that oversees recognition, accreditation, quality assurance, and funding of all degree-granting universities and HEIs in Pakistan. HEC maintains the Register of Recognised Universities and Degree Awarding Institutions (DAIs) at hec.gov.pk/english/universities/pages/recognised.aspx. Beyond HEC, several professional accreditation councils handle programme-level accreditation: PEC (Pakistan Engineering Council) for engineering, PMDC/PMC (Pakistan Medical and Dental Council) for medicine, PBC (Pakistan Bar Council) for law, NBEAC (National Business Education Accreditation Council) for business education, NCEAC (National Computing Education Accreditation Council) for computing, NACTE (National Accreditation Council for Teacher Education) for education. Pakistan operates a 4-tier HE structure: Bachelor (4 years post-Intermediate) → Master (1-2 years) → MPhil/MS → PhD.
Official websitehttps://www.sbkwu.edu.pk
Founded 2004 (chartered as Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University by Balochistan Government — Pakistan's SECOND women-only public university after FJWU; named after Sardar Bahadur Khan — Baloch politician). Balochistan's women-only public university — Pakistan's SECOND women-only public university after Fatima Jinnah Women University (UNI_0743). Founded 2004. Named after Sardar Bahadur Khan — Baloch politician. ~5,000+ women students. Critical role for Balochi women's education in tribal/conservative society.
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