GCWUS presents 1/2 years progress report

District


Sialkot: Government College Women University Sialkot (GCWUS) on Wednesday highlighted its progress over the past one-and-a-half years,outlining key developments in digitisation,infrastructure,transport and renewable energy during a briefing for alumni.



According to a university statement,the institution has successfully implemented a Campus Management System and completed the digitisation of its administrative processes.



Around 7,000 students have also been shifted to the new campus.



The university said it had established the Dr.Muhammad Hassan Siddiqui Mango Orchard,comprising 480 mango trees, as well as the Dr.Allama Muhammad Iqbal Center of Excellence.



It further stated that a surveillance system with 250 cameras and a data centre had been installed, while the auditorium had been renovated with a false ceiling,wall panelling, air-conditioning, an SMD screen and a digital rostrum. Four common rooms have also been established for students.



The statement added that transport facilities had been upgraded through the purchase of two new buses,the repair of two existing buses and the donation of a Mazda vehicle by the Horticulture Society.



Another bus,which had remained out of service for 15 years was being renovated and was expected to return to service within the next fortnight.



The university said the solarisation of both campuses was underway and was expected to be completed within the next two months.



GCWUS presents 1/2 years progress report

District


Sialkot: Government College Women University Sialkot (GCWUS) on Wednesday highlighted its progress over the past one-and-a-half years,outlining key developments in digitisation,infrastructure,transport and renewable energy during a briefing for alumni.



According to a university statement,the institution has successfully implemented a Campus Management System and completed the digitisation of its administrative processes.



Around 7,000 students have also been shifted to the new campus.



The university said it had established the Dr.Muhammad Hassan Siddiqui Mango Orchard,comprising 480 mango trees, as well as the Dr.Allama Muhammad Iqbal Center of Excellence.



It further stated that a surveillance system with 250 cameras and a data centre had been installed, while the auditorium had been renovated with a false ceiling,wall panelling, air-conditioning, an SMD screen and a digital rostrum. Four common rooms have also been established for students.



The statement added that transport facilities had been upgraded through the purchase of two new buses,the repair of two existing buses and the donation of a Mazda vehicle by the Horticulture Society.



Another bus,which had remained out of service for 15 years was being renovated and was expected to return to service within the next fortnight.



The university said the solarisation of both campuses was underway and was expected to be completed within the next two months.