Hamdard University

Hamdard University (Urdu: جامعہَ ہمدرد) is a private research university with campuses in Karachi and Islamabad, Pakistan. It was founded in 1991 by the philanthropist Hakim Said of the Hamdard Foundation. It is one of the first and oldest private institutions of higher education in Pakistan, and also is the largest private research university in Karachi, with an campus area of over 350 acres.

Hamdard University
جامعہَ ہمدرد
Seal of Hamdard University
Motto
In Pursuit of Excellence
TypePrivate university
Established1991
FounderHakim Said
Academic affiliations
ChancellorSadia Rashid
PresidentSadia Rashid
Vice-ChancellorShabib ul Hassan
Students5,200
Undergraduates4,000
Postgraduates1,000
200
Location
  • Main Campus:
    • Shahrah-e-Madinat-al-Hikmah, Northern Bypass
  • City Campuses:
    • CC-I: Tipu Sultan Road, Adamjee Nagar
  • • CC-II: Khalid bin Waleed Road, PECHS
  • • City Campus is located at A.K.M. Fazl-ul-Haq Rd, Blue Area
  • • Main Campus Madinat Ul Hikmat is located at Kurri Road, near NIH
Pakistan
CampusSuburban, 4.25 acres (1.72 ha) (main)
Urban (others)
Colours   Green, gray
Websitewww.hamdard.edu.pk

Hamdard University's central library Bait-ul-Hikmah is one of the largest research libraries in South Asia with a collection of over half a million books, some of them dating back to the 17th century. The university includes eight faculties, nine research institutes, three teaching hospitals, and three affiliated engineering institutes.

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