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MILITARY COLLEGE JHELUM ADMISSION IN 8" CLASS ENTRY - 2020
1. Online applications are invited for r class admission in Military College Jhelum. Last date for submission of application is 05 October 2019 with normal fee and 19 October 2019 with double Fee. Application Forms will be available at College website (www.militarycollege.edu.pk) which can be submitted online. On submission of the completed form, the candidate will print Challan Form and deposit registration fee as prescribed in the Challan Form in any online Branch of Habib Bank Limited (HBL).
2 How to Apply.
3. Registration F. a. Wards ofArmy Officers (Serving / Retired) b. Wards of Junior Commissioned Officers / Soldiers (Serving / Retired) c. Wards of Civilians and all others including Civil Armed Forces, Navy, Air Force, MES, Rangers, FC, Coast Guards Personnel etc
- Rs. 2000/- -Re. 1700/- - Rs. 2500/-
WOMII a. Age. 12 to 14 years as on 01 April 2020, however, waiver of 90 days will be granted by the competent authority in upper and lower age limits in all categories as petsxisting rule for which candidate will have to apply. b. Qualification. Class r passed, candidates appearing in r class final exam may also apply. c. Male candidates can only apply. Admission will be based on performance in Written Test, Intelligence Test / Interview and Medical Examination. Entrance Examination will be held on Sunday, 27 October 2019. Candidates will have to appear in written test of English, Urdu, Mathematics, General Science, and Islamiat (Pakistan Studies for non-Muslim) from syllabus of class 5., 6. and 7. of Punjab Text Book Board. Specimen papers of MCQs & comprehension along with OMR Sheet are available at College website for reference. Candidates qualifying the merit will only be called for Intelligence Test and Interview at prescribed centres. Finally selected candidate will only be informed / called. EINTEMIlln addition to regular induction, some seats are available for induction under self-finance scheme. Candidates seeking admission in this category will also select Self Finance option on the same online form. Selection procedure for this scheme will be the same, however, their Fee Structure will be different.
5. Selection Procedure.
6. Examination Schedule.
8. Joint Milita Education and Trainin..
During training at college after passing 10. class, some students may be selected to undergo two years training at PAF or Pak Navy cadet colleges for Joint Military Education and Training.
9. Helptine. For any guery, please contact:- a. Civil Numbers: 0544-650581, 0544-650582 (Extension 2248, 22558.2209) b. Army Numbers: 8041-33511,33512,33513 (Extension 2248, 2255 & 2209)
Note: Incomplete, without required amount of challan form and applications received after due date will not be entertained. No excuse/complaint for being late will be entertained as Online Admission System will be Disabled after due date automatically. Examination Centre will not be changed once selected.
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MCJ | Military College Jhelum, Sarai Alamgir, Pakistan
Military College Jhelum (MCJ) is the oldest military institution of its kind in Pakistan. It is an English medium institution, running classes from VIII to XII. It is located on the Grand Trunk (GT) Road, beside the town of Sarai Alamgir. The campus is spread over about 170 acres of area. It was founded by Prince of Wales, Prince Edward VIII, at Sarai Alamgir on the 3rd March 1922 and named as King George Royal Indian Military School (KGRIMS). It started functioning after three years on 15th September 1925 as a residential school for the sons of Muslim soldiers in gratitude of their services in World War I with the object of producing educated rank and file for the British Indian Army units. Later on in rare cases, some talented students could be endorsed for the grant of commission through Kitchner College Nowgong. During the World War II, the school underwent structural reforms and was raised to the status of College as King George Royal Indian Military College in 1943 for training potential officers for the army.
With the creation of Pakistan, it was renamed as Royal Pakistan Military College Jhelum. In 1956, the nomenclature changed to its present name Military College Jhelum and it took further strides both in scope and service. It was restructured as a quality public school and was assigned the role of a feeder institution for the Pakistan Military Academy by achieving academic excellence and personality grooming.
In 1925, school took its start with two Houses; Robert House and Birdwood House. Third house, Sakeen house, was raised in 1928. Initially, the school functioned till class eight, class nine started in 1930 and first year in 1931. First batch of school successfully completed five year training/studies in October 1930. In 1967 Sher Shah House replaced Robert House which functioned as junior house till 1989. Now, this building is being utilized as Administrative Block. At present, there are seven houses, named as Mehmood Ghaznavi House, Babur House, Aurangzeb House, Tipu Sultan House, Jinnah House, Iqbal House and Sir Syed House. In 1991, the strength of cadets was increased from 320 to 500.Currently it is 560.
There was no motto of College from 1925-38. In 1938, School adopted a motto of Latin word “ Virtue non Verbis” means “ virtue, not verbosity”. In 1947, it was replaced by a Persian maxim “????? ??? ?? ?? ???? ??? “ meaning “ He who is wise, is strong” and in 1956 it was again replaced by present motto “??? ? ???“ which means “Knowledge and Action”. College has crossed many important landmarks of its history. It celebrated its Silver Jubilee on November 27, 1950; its Golden Jubilee in November 1975; its Diamond Jubilee in November 1986 and its Platinum Jubilee on September 15, 1999.
The College has served the nation with spirit of commitment. Its alumni have contributed to the national cause with unwavering devotion. The College Roll of Honour radiates with the names of martyrs, heroes and senior officers in all echelons of civil and military establishments. Till 15 February 2017, the College has had, to its credit 1 Nishan-e-Haider, Major Mohammad Akram Shaheed, 4 Military Cross, numbers of Sitara-i-Jurrat, Tamgha-i-Jurrat, Tamgh-i-Shujaat, and Imtiazi Asnad. 42 Alamgirians have embraced Shahadat. List of the distinguished Alamgirians includes the Ex-Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee General (R) Muhammad Iqbal Khan, Ex– Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal (R) Zulfiqar Ali Khan, Ex-Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral (R) Abdul Aziz Mirza, Ex Vice Chief of Army Staff, General (R) Muhammad Yousaf Khan, Ex-Chief of Army Staff General (R) Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, 73 General Officers, over 300 Brigadiers, over 2000 Colonels / Lieutenant Colonels and large number of highly placed officers in the civil. The performance of the Alamgirians at Pakistan Military Academy is also laudable. In each course, the Alamgirians performed exceedingly well. So far (Till 135 PMA Long Course) 40 Alamgirians have won the distinguished Sword of Honour.
Mission:

To educate and groom the cadets physically, mentally and morally with a view to nurturing their requisite leadership qualities for induction into the Pakistan Military Academy.

Induction System of Military College Jhelum – MCJ
A. Main entry to the college is in 8th class. The bulk of seats are offered to the sons of the army personnel only, against their specified quota. However, a limited number of seats are available for the sons of remaining categories of defence services personnel and civilians to compete on open merit.
B. Special entry is taken in 1st year if some seats are available
There are 126 seats in each entry.

Affiliation:
The College is affiliated with the Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Rawalpindi. It offers Courses:

Matriculation Intermediate
(Pre-Engineering) Intermediate
(Pre-Medical) Intermediate (ICS)
English English English English
Urdu Urdu Urdu Urdu
Pakistan Studies Pakistan Studies Pakistan Studies Pakistan Studies
Islamiat Islamiat Islamiat Islamiat
Mathematics Mathematics Biology Mathematics
Physics Physics Physics Physics
Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Computer Science
Computer Studies – –

Eligibility:

Following students are eligible to apply for admission:

• The students studying in class VII or VIII. However the candidate must have passed class VII at the time of admission to the College.
• Should be between 12 and 14 years of age on 1st April of the year of admission. (Waiver up to 90 days is admissible)
• The candidates must be medically FIT.

Submission Of Applications:

1. Online Submission of Application:
The College has launched “Online Submission of Applications” system from August 2016 to facilitate the desirous applicants. By using the system, applicants have to fill the application form online.

Following procedure is adopted for submission of online applications:

a. First of all, create an account at our website. Upon successful creation of the account, you will receive a username and password in your personal email immediately. (Try to use only Gmail)

b. Login at our website with the username and password you received. Fill the online form and submit it, after verifying your information. After the submission of your form, you will see a “Fee Challan Form“. Download and print the challan form to pay your fee in any HBL branch in Pakistan. After the payment of fee, your fee will be verified by the College and the roll no slip will be enabled in your online account at our website. You have to download it and take print. You have to bring the same at your exam center. (Note that the College will not post roll no slip to any candidate.)

c. Entries in the Online Application Form must be based on correct information. All entries will be subjected to scrutiny and verification. False information by a candidate noticed at any stage of his stay at the college, will render him liable to disciplinary action / withdrawal with payment of training charges.

d. The last date for submission of online application form is advertised through the press and website in February/March (1st Year Class) and June / July (8th Class) each year.

Selection Procedure:

The selection is based on candidate’s performance / grading in the following:
• Written test (MCQs & Subjective) from Class V to Class VII.
• Intelligence Test
• Interview
• Medical Examination at a Military Hospital Examination (CMH).
Written test for 8th class entry is conducted at the following stations.

Abbottabad Multan Sargodha
Gilgit Muzaffarabad Sialkot
Hyderabad Pano Aqil
Jhelum (MCJ) Peshawar
Karachi Rawalpindi
Lahore Quetta

Written Test:

The written test is given in the following subjects:
• English
• Mathematics and General Science
• Urdu and Islamiat (Pakistan Studies for non-Muslims)
The initial results of written test of successful candidates will be uploaded at our website.

Intelligence& Interview:
Candidates who qualify the written test are called for the intelligence test / interview at the following stations:

Jhelum – MCJ Lahore Rawalpindi
Multan Quetta Karachi

Medical Examination:

The candidates are medically examined at CMH nearest to their home station.

Final Selection:

The Final Selection is made on the overall merit achieved by the candidate in the written test, interview and intelligence test. Mere passing the test does not entitle a candidate to admission. (Results are confidential. Answer scripts, marks obtained, merit or position will not be shown / conveyed to the parents / guardians. Any correspondence or communication in this regard, will be undesirable)
Class VIII Admission Process in MCJ
The details of admission process in Militay College Jhelum for the year 2020 are as under:-
1. Age Limit. 12 – 14 years for VIII Class on 01 April 2020 (A waiver of 90 days in upper & lower age limit is admissible).
2. Advertisement. Advertisement will be circulated in all leading newspapers in July, August & September 2019.
3. Written Test. Written test will be held on Sunday, 27 October 2019.
4. Syllabus
5. 20% syllabus 5th class, 20% syllabus 6th class, 60% syllabus 7th class from Punjab Textbook Boards.
6. Objective Paper – 200 marks.
7. Subjective Paper – 100 marks (50 marks each for English & Urdu).
8. Passing Criteria. Minimum qualifying marks in written test – 50%, however, the candidate should also fall in merit list.
9. Intelligence Test / Interview. Candidates successful in written test as per merit criteria will be informed / called for intelligence test & interview at selected stations. Interview will be held tentatively in December 2019, Jan & Feb 2020.
10. Medical Examination. Candidates successful in Interviews as per merit criteria will be issued letter for Medical Exam at selected Combined Military Hospitals (CMHs).
11. Final Selection. Finally selected candidates as per the selecetion / merit criteria who are medically fit will be issued call letters to join MCJ.
12. Reporting at MCJ. Last week of April /1st week of May 2020
Application form will be submitted online. For this purpose visit our website (www.militarycollege.edu.pk). Specimen objective & subjective papers are already available on college website.
Details in Urdu
Admission Process- XI Lateral Entry
The following are the main points of the Admission Process of XI Lateral Entry 2019.
1. Registration:
Last week of Feb 2019
2. Entry Test Exam:
First week of May 2019
3. Eligibility
a. Studying in X class or passed matric
b. Age: 15 to 17 years on 1 July 2019 (90 days grace period is available at both limits)
4. Syllabus:
Paper Marks: 200
Pattern: MCQs based only (English, Maths, Physics, Chem)
5. Initial Result:
May / June 2019
6. Interviews:
June / July 2019
7. Medical:
June / July 2019 (Successful candidates in interview)
8. Final Result:
After announcement of the board exam results (August 2019)
9. Number of Seats:
25 seats under Self-finance + Available seats in the entry (It varies every year).
No quota system and selection is done on open merit.
10. Start of Classes (New Entrants)
September 2019
Commandants of MCJ

Capt W. L. Clarke
Sep 1925 – Aug 1930 Capt H. H. Clarke
Aug 1930 – Apr 1933 Maj W. P. Selbie, MC
Apr 1933 – May 1937


Lt Col T. H. L.
Stebbing, MC
May 1937 – Aug 1947 Maj Aurangzeb Khan
Aug 1947 – Feb 1948 Lt Col S.F.H Zaidi
Feb 1948 – Jul 1952


Lt Col M. Rafiq
Jul 1952 – Apr 1953 Lt Col Sultan Sikandar
Apr 1953 – Jul 1954 Lt Col H.L Edwards
Jul 1954 – Oct 1955


Lt Col M.Rafiq
Oct 1955 – May 1959 Lt Col M.Sardar Khan
May 1959 – May 1967 Lt Col Murtaza Hussain
May 1967 – Jun 1969


Lt Col Pervez Sikandar
Jun 1969 – Dec 1969 Lt Col S. A. Qureshi
Dec 1969 – Jun 1970 Maj M. Zahurul Haq
Jun 1970 – Oct 1970


Col N. D. Ahmed
Oct 1970 – Oct 1973 Lt Col M. Ikram Ameen
Oct 1973 – Apr 1974 Col M. Zahurul Haq
Apr 1974 – Jun 1977


M. Ikramn Ameen
Jun 1977 – Aug 1978 Col M. Said Khokhar
Aug 1978 – Jun 1980 Brig Abdul Sattar, SI(M)
Jun 1980 – Jan 1983


Brig I. R. Siddiqui
Jan 1983 – Aug 1984 Brig Usman Shah, SI(M)
Aug 1984 – Aug 1987 Brig Dr. Noor-ul-Haq
Aug 1987 – Oct 1991


Brig Maqsud-uI-Hassan, SI(M), TI(M), AFWA, PSC, PSA
Oct 1991 – Aug 1998 Brig Muhammad Afzal Malik, SI(M), AWC, PSC, G
Aug 1998 – Apr 2013 Brig Akhtar Pervez, SI(M)
Apr 2013 – Aug 2015


Houses
Brief History of Houses
1. Mehmood Ghaznavi House.
This house was established in 1925 as Robert House and named after British army Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Lord Fredrick Robert, Robert of Kandhar. In 1958, it was shifted in Birdwood House and was renamed as Mehmood Ghaznavi House after the name of a great king, conqueror and idol negotiator Sultan Mehmood Ghaznavi. This house has a unique honour of receiving the first batch of 21 students on 15th September 1925. First house master of house was Subedar Walayat Shah and first house prefect was C/ No 2 Sultan Muhammad. The colour of house flag is dark blue and motto of house was “Work is Worship” in 1972, “I Will Never Fail” in 1976, “Strive Till Death” in 1979 and present is “Work is Worship” since 1982.
2. Aurangzeb House.
This house was established in 1925 as Birdwood house and named after British/Indian army Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood of Gali Poly. In 1958, Birdwood House was renamed as Aurangzeb House after the name of famous Mughal king “Sultan Mohy-Ud-Din Aurangzeb Alamgir”. It was Junior House at that time and there was 73 cadets residing in the house. The first Housemaster was Jamadar Faiz Muhammad Khan and first head boy was C/No 29 Muhammad Zar Khan who held this appointment for five years. The colour of hose flag is orange and motto of house was “Birdies Don’t Tell a Lie ” in 1956, “Excelsior” in 1973, “Truthfulness” in 1985 and present is “Truthfulness Always” since 1991.
3. Tipu Sultan House.
In April 1928 British Army Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant General Andrio Sakeen inaugurated the house (Third House of School). It was named as “Sakeen House” after his name. The first House Master was Risaldar Muhammad Abdul Latif. In 1959, it was renamed as Tipu Sultan House. The colour of house flag is green and motto is “Duty First” since 1973.
4. Babur House.
In order to expand the college for war purposes, 4th house was established in 1943 as Auckinlect house (Kacha House) named after Field Marshal Sir Kalaad Auckinlect (Commander in Chief) who inaugurated it in November 1943. In 1959, Auckinlect house was shifted in Sakeen house and was renamed as Babur house in the honour of Zaheer Udddin Babur, founder of Mughal dynasty. Subedar Fateh Khan has the honour of being first Housemaster and C/No 760 Muhammad Aslam Janjua was the first House prefect of the house. The colour of house flag is red. Initial, motto of the house was “Hard work, simple living and high thinking” and present motto is “ Conviction and Courage” since 1972.
5. Jinnah House.
Jinnah House was established in 1990 and named after founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, in order to meet the requirement of enhanced strength of cadets. It was inaugurated by Lieutenant General Muhammad Arif Bangish. The first house master was Major Doctor Abdul Wahid and first house perfect was C/No 5395 Athar Hussain. The colour of house flag is light blue and motto of house is“ Work, Work and Work. Initially, it accommodated 8th and 9th class cadets but after few years it was declared as senior house.
6. Iqbal House.
Iqbal house came into existence in 1992 and named after our famous philosopher and poet Allama doctor Muhammad Iqbal. It was inaugurated by General Abdul Waheed, Chief of Army Staff. The first house master of the house was Major Manzoor Ahmed Zafar and first house prefect was C/No 5155 Muhammad Rajil Irshad Khan. In the beginning, it was a junior house. Later on, it was granted the status of a senior house. The colour of house flag is maroon and motto of the house is “I Can, I Will”.
7. Sir Syed House.
Sir Syed House was raised in August 2011 to cater for the accommodation requirement of the cadets due to the increased intake. Almost 5-6 cadets per house/ class were shifted to Sir Syed house. House was named Sir Syed House after the great muslim scholar, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. The first house master of the house was Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Ali and first house prefect was C/No 7392 Saad Hamid. The colour of house flag is grey and motto of house is “Never Give In”.
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MCIIT – Military College Institute of Information Technology
The College Administration has always been putting its heart and soul in such ventures which would contribute towards improving the educational fabric of the society. The decision of launching Military College Institute of Information Technology (MCIIT) was a step in the same direction.
The Institute was launched on 14 June 2004 and inaugurated by Lt Gen Zarrar Azim, HI(M) Inspector General Training & Evaluation on the eve of Parents Day (14 Oct 2004). Since then, it has progressed steadily and has successfully completed 12 years of its existence. So far 39 batches of short courses have been run in which more than 3,800 male and female students have successfully completed their certification in the areas of Hardware, Networks, Databases and Office Management etc. This tremendous success has energized us further. Today we come out with renewed vigour to continue imparting quality IT education to the masses.
MCIIT believes in nothing less than quality. Therefore, it takes into account every aspect which can influence the quality of education. The Institute has on its roll a very dedicated team of professionals possessing thorough knowledge and a matching demonstrative ability.
Practical work and demonstration is considered an integral part of IT training. For this purpose, MCIIT has got well equipped and state of the art Computer Lab having systems with Intel Core i3 high speed processors. Furthermore, the lab is also supplemented by latest version of multimedia system, which gives MCIIT a technical edge over the contemporary IT institutes.
The 40th batch has been scheduled from 10 June to 10 August 2016.
The following short computer courses are being run by MCIIT:
• Certificate in Auto CAD (CAD)
• Certificate in Web Designing (WD)
• Certificate in Computer Office Management (COM)
• Certificate in Computer Hardware Technician (CHT)
• Certificate in Computer Network Administration (CNA)
• Faculty of Military College Jhelum
Command & Staff
S.No. Name Appointments
1. Brig Zahid Nasim Akbar Commandant
2. Col Khalid Nawaz Deputy Commandant & Chief Instructor
3. Lt Col Ishtiaq Ahmed AA & QMG
4. Maj Feroze Malik DAA & QMG
5. Maj Ibrar GSO-2 (Coordination / Security)
6. Maj Mustafa Hasan GSO-2 (Training / Education / Exam)
7. Capt Ijaz Mehmood Khan Adjutant
8. Mr Noaman Maqbool GSO-2 Civ (Training / Education / Exam)
9. Dr Muhammad Jabir Medical Officer
Academic Wing
S.No. Name Qualification
1. Col Khalid Nawaz MSc Chemistry, MA Educational Administration
2. Lt Col (R) Muhammad Bashir MA English
3. Lt Col Naveed Altaf Niazi MA English
4. Lt Col Amjad Hussain Shaida MSc Physics
5. Associate Prof Khalid Mehmood MS Mathematic
6. Maj Hasnat Basir MA English
7. Maj Malik Jawed Ahmed MA English
8. Maj Noor Sher MS (CS)
9. Maj Abdul Aleem Sajid MSc Mathematics
10. Maj Rizwan MS (CS)
11. Maj Zeeshan Hanif M. Phil Mathematics
12. Maj Shakeel MSc Psychology
13. Asst Prof Asim MPhil Physics
14. Asst Prof Dr Rana Amjad PhD Bio
15. Maj Ghazanfar MA English
16. Mr. Himayat Ullah Khan MA Islamic Studies
17. Mr. Muhammad Qasim Yousaf MS (CS)
18. Maj Asiya Ejaz MSc Mathmematics
19. Maj Sidra Naz MSc Physics
20. Miss Shazia Tabassum MA Urdu
21. Miss Aneela Malik MSc Mathematics
22. Miss Amber Amin MSc Chemistry
23. Maj Shahid Naseem MSc Chemistry
22. Maj Muhammad Zahir Tahir M. Phil Zoology, MA English
23. Maj Shahid Bilal Hasrat MA Urdu
24. Maj Muhammad Mubashar Farooq MA Urdu
25. Capt Zohaib Jameel Qazi MSc Physics
26. Mr. Shafqat Hussain Awan MA Islamic Studies
27. Miss Iffat MA Urdu, MA Economics
28. Capt Saira Bibi MSc Pak Studies
29. Capt Abullah Bin Zahid MSc Physics
30. Capt Muhammad Farhan Khan MSc Chemistry
31. Capt Shaid Zada MSc Pak Studies
32. Capt Adnan Afzal MSc Physics
33. Capt Sahibzada Usman Ahmed MA English
34. Capt Hafiz Muhammad Haseeb M. Phil Analytical Chemistry
35. Capt Shahid Saifullah MSc Mathmematics
36. Capt Manzoor MSc Mathematics
37. Capt Aqeel Abbas MSc Physics
38. Capt Ghulam Murtaza MA English
39. Capt Israr Ahmad Kundi MSc Chemistry
40. Capt Muhammad Hussain MPhil Animal Sciences
41. Capt Rehan Ali MS (IT)
42. Capt Muhammad Bilal BS Chemistry
43. Capt Misbah Uddin MA Islamiyat
44. Capt Sadia Saleem MSc Bio
45. Lecturer Atif MPhil Urdu
46. Lecturer Ahmed MA Pak Studies, L.L.B
47. Mr. Muhammad Muzaffar (DBA) MS (CS)
48. Mr. Sohail Waheed (Network Administrator) BS (CS)
Honours of MCJ
The College Roll of honour radiates full with the names of martyrs, heroes, serving and retired officers in echelons of civilian and military establishments.
The College has to its credit:
Nishan-e-Haider
01
Sitara-e-Jurat 47
Tamgha-e-Jurat 03
Tamgha-e-Shujaat 01
MCs 04
Imtiazi Asnads 15
Some of the distinguished Alamgirians are:
? General (Retd) Muhammad Iqbal Khan, NI(M), SB – (Late)
? Air Chief Marshal (Retd) Zulfiqar Ali Khan (Late)
? Admiral (Retd) Abdul Aziz Mirza
? General (Retd) Muhammad Yusaf Khan
? General (Retd) Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, NI(M), HI
73 General Officers
Over 300 Brigadiers and 2000 Colonels.
In the civilians also, there are numerous luminaries and highly placed officers from the College alumni.

GALLANTRY AWARDS:

1948 WAR
380 Lt Col Sher Muhammad, SJ
573 Jem Syed Akbar Hussain
1965 WAR
397 Lt Col Muhammad Jamshed, SJ
562 Lt Col Muhammad Sher
717 Lt Col Sahib Zad Gul
748 Lt Col Muhammad Hayat
842 Maj Rashid Ahmed
835 Maj Haq Nawaz Kayani SJ & Bar (Shaheed)
924 Lt Col Ahmad Khan
856 Lt Col Mumtaz Ali, SJ & Bar
741 Maj Muhammad Hussain Malik
752 Maj AqiI Dad
1018 Maj Raja Asghar
1221 Maj Muhammad Aslam Janjua
1289 Maj Muhammad Rafique
1663 Maj Muhammad Yunis
1738 Capt Sultan Ahmed
2180 Capt lftikhar Jafar
2027 Lt Muhammad Saeed
2124 Lt Muhammad lmtiaz
888 N/Sub Sultan Sikandar, TJ
1048 Ris Muhammad Hanif
1971 WAR
1811 Maj Muhammad Akram, NH
835 Lt Col Haq Nawaz Kayani SJ & Bar (Shaheed)
971 Lt Col Yaqub Malik
1478 Lt Col Muhammad Razaq Khan Mirza
1738 Lt Col Sultan Ahmad, SJ & Bar
1523 Maj Kazim Kamal, BR (Shaheed)
1739 Maj Pir Dad Khan
1820 Maj Muhammad Hanif
2027 Maj Muhammad Saeed
2029 Maj Muhammad Yousaf
2181 Maj Muhammad Faheem Durani
2561 Maj Muhammad Ajmal
2318 Capt Saeed UIlah Jang
2839 Capt Munir Akbar
2875 Capt Talat Umar
2290 Lt Gul Zaman Malik
2315 Lt Sikandar Hayat, TJ
2575 Capt Daud-Ur-Rehman
2908 2/Lt Amjad Khurshid (Shaheed)
1999 WAR (KARGIL)
3234 Brig Khalid Nazir, SJ, SI(M)
4029 Maj Abdul Wahab, SJ (Shaheed)
5027 Capt Muhammad Ammar Hussain
5146 Capt Izhar Haider (Shaheed)
ALAMGIRIAN SHUHADA

S/No C/ No Rank & Name Date of Shahadat
1 1599 Maj Ilam Uddin 6 Sep 1965
2 717 Lt Col Sahibzad Gul 9 Sep 1965
3 1960 Maj Ali Abid Hussain Shah 10 Sep1965
4 1793 Capt Mazhar Hussain Shah 22 Sep1965
5 1436 Capt Abdul Qayyum 6 Dec 1965
6 1683 N/S Painda Khan 1965
7 2180 Lt Syed Iftikhar Jaffar 1965
8 1523 Maj Kazim Kamal, SJ 29 Mar 1971
9 1048 Ris Muhammad Hanif 6 Sep 1971
10 2636 Capt Saleem Akhtar 8 Oct 1971
11 2759 2/Lt Mushtaq Nawaz Kayani 31 Oct 1971
12 1820 Maj Muhammad Hanif, SJ 3 Dec 1971
13 2348 Capt Ahmad Zia 4 Dec 1971
14 1811 Maj Muhammad Akram, NH 5 Dec 1971
15 2908 2/ Lt Amjad Khursheed, TJ 6 Dec 1971
16 2480 Maj Azmat Hayat 8 Dec 1971
17 2455 Maj Adeeb Anwar Khan 15 Dec 1971
18 835 Lt Col Haq Nawaz Kayani, SJ&BAR 5 May 1972
19 2068 Maj Nasib Ullah Khan 21 Nov1972
20 1624 Sub Gohar Rehman 10 Aug1978
21 3682 Capt Sarfraz Ali 5 May 1985
22 4254 Capt Javed Aalam 22 Nov1988
23 4014 Capt Javed Akhtar 25 Apr 1989
24 4365 Capt Syed Riaz Manzoor 5 Jun 1993
25 5269 Capt Muazzam Ali Baloch 15 May1995
26 5186 Capt Sardar Azhar Haider, SJ 16 Jun1999
27 4029 Maj Abdul Wahab, T Bt 29 Jun 1999
28 5077 Capt Muhammad Ammar Hussain 5 Jul 1999
29 5134 Maj M Abdullah Satti 25 Mar 2002
30 4547 Maj Husnain Anwer 29 Jun 2004
31 5263 Capt Asif Mehmood 9 Sep 2004
32 4557 Maj Umar Baig Mirza 15 Oct 2005
33 5991 Capt Najam Riaz Raja,T Bt 11 May 2009
34 6352 Lt Faiz Sultan Malik, S Bt 11 Jun 2009
35 6179 Capt Waqas Zameer Raja,T Bt 28 Jul 2009
36 6181 Capt Kamran Ikram 12 Sep 2009
37 4537 Lt Col Waseem Amer 10 Oct 2009
38 6379 Lt M Faraz Malik, Arty, T Bt 4 Nov 2009
39 4242 Brig Syed Hassan Abbas Shah, S Bt 10 Jan 2010
40 4070 Col Arif Mehmood Alam, T Bt 20 May 2011
41 6131 Maj Muhammad Ali Kamal 8 Apr 2014
42 7488 Lt Zain Ali 30 June 2016
Parents / Guardians may ring up their sons/wards through the College Exchange during the following hours.
• Monday to Friday 1400 – 1600 hours
• Saturday 1400 – 1700 hours
• Sundays and Holidays 0900 – 1700 hours
Phone Numbers :
• 0544-69833511-17
• 0544-650582
Fax :
• 0544-650581
• 804133518
Education Branch :
• 804133520 (Ext 2255)