Forman Christian College is the only member of The Global Liberal Arts Alliance in all of Asia.
FCC has been a pioneer in many fields. We were the first college in the region to form a Graduates Association (1896), open a Biology department (1898), adopt Co-education (1902), open a Technical Chemistry department (1919), and start Geography classes (1924).
Our innovative ideas are applicable to this day. The decade since denationalization in 2003, and becoming a chartered University in 2004, has provided FCC ample opportunities to implement new ideas. A genuinely liberal arts education introduced in our Baccalaureate honors program in 2004 gives undergraduates both depth and breadth of knowledge. It prepares them well for the next step in their lives, whether in jobs or further studies.
Students currently have a choice of 22 majors at the Baccalaureate (BA/BS Hons) level. Four of these are professional degrees: Business, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Computing. Moreover, with the options of taking a major and a minor or a double major in the BA/BS (Hons) programs, the range of subject combinations is vast.
The last ten years have also seen a great expansion in FCC’s postgraduate programs. MBA, EMBA, MPhil Applied Economics, Executive MA in Public Policy, and both MPhils and PhDs in Biotechnology, Chemistry and Physics are now offered. These postgraduate programs combine theoretical rigor with real-world experience, whether through internships, collaborative research, academia-industry partnerships, guest speakers, entrepreneurship opportunities or industry visits.
FCC is constantly searching for ways to address the needs of students whether they are full-time students or professionals who need to upgrade their qualifications to improve their position in the job market. For this purpose, we have increased the number of our evening programs. These now include MPhil Food Safety & Quality Management, MPhil Molecular Pathology & Genomics, Executive MA and MPhil in Public Policy, and EMBA.
To help graduates with a conventional 2-year BSc degree, FCC is also starting a 2-year evening MSc Economics degree.
FCC’s highly competent faculty for both college and university comprises of 317 members, half of whom have postgraduate degrees from foreign universities have access to a continuous program of capacity building.
Our seven on-campus and one off-campus hostels allow over 700 male and female students from remote parts of the country to attend the university. The result is a very diverse student body. In 2014, we inaugurated a new 384-bed hostel for females funded by USAID which will help us to fulfill our goal of increasing the ratio of female students from the current 34% to 50%. Of the approximately 6,000 students on campus, over 700 are from minority communities, putting their ratio at 11% of the total student body and making it one of the most diverse groups of students in any Pakistani university.
Our merit scholarships and need-based financial assistance program provides assistance to over 1,200 students and are also the means of ensuring that students from a wide range of backgrounds have the opportunity for an FCC education. Teaching assistantships at the Postgraduate level allow more students to benefit from our generous financial assistance program.
Contact Detail
Zahoor Elahi Rd, Gulberg III, Lahore, Punjab 54600, Pakistan |
http://www.fccollege.edu.pk/ |
+92-42-99231581 |