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Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research

National Institute of Psychology (NIP), Center of Excellence, Quaid-i-Azam University, publishes Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research (PJPR) Quarterly (March, June, September, and December). It remained biannual for 32 years earlier from 1986 to 2018. eISSN and DOI (Cross-Ref) for articles published in PJPR have been secured in 2019. All issues of PJPR are accessible on the official website www.pjprnip.edu.pk. 

PJPR has maintained excellence in regularity and quality in publication and is abstracted in Scopus and HJRS of Higher Education Commission, it is ranked as ‘Y’ category. It provides a platform to fully document national and international researches in the field of Psychology and sister disciplines like behavioral sciences, management sciences, education, sociology, anthropology, library sciences, etc. through utilizing the blind-reviewing process. Foreign participation is highly appreciated. Consulting Editors from all over the world and Advisory Board facilitate PJPR to sustain its excellence. Currently, PJPR is abstracted in Proquest, Scopus, PsychInfo, Gale-Cengage, Ulrich Periodical Directory, EBSCO, Questia, ROAD, and E-libraries of many international universities. 

Editorial Board

Editor-in-chief.

Prof. Dr. Rubina Hanif National Institute of Psychology, Centre of Excellence, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan

Advisory Board Members

  • Anastasia Efklides, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Thomas M. Holtgraves, Ball State University, USA
  • Rukhsana Kausar, Government College for Women University, Sialkot, Pakistan
  • Najma Najam, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Barry Ruback, Penn State University, USA
  • Razia Sultana, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan

Editorial Board Members

  • Aisha Zubair
  • Humaira Jami
  • Sobia Masood
  • Naeem Aslam
  • Nelofar Kiran Rauf
  • Raiha Aftab
  • Syed M. Imran Bukhari

National Institute of Psychology, Centre of Excellence, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan

Managing Editors

  • Gulnaz Sehar
  • Fahad Mukhtar
  • Amna Farooq

Consulting Editors​

Abdel Aziz M. Thabet, Al Quds University, Ghaza Adnan Adil, University of Sargodha, Pakistan Ala’Aldin Al-Hussaini, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman Alison Taysun, University of Leicester, United Kingdom Ambrin F. Masood, Montana State University, Billings, USA Aneela Maqsood, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Pakistan Aneeza Bashir, University of Sargodha, Pakistan Anila A. Malik, University of Karachi, Pakistan Anis-ul-Haque, National University of Modern Language, Pakistan Aryani Tri Wrastari, University of Airlangga, Indonesia Ashok Sharma, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India Asir Ajmal, Lahore, Pakistan Asoke Kumar Saha, Jagannath University, Bangladesh Azam Tahir, University of Balochistan, Pakistan Balbinder Singh, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar Barry Ruback, Penn State University, USA Bull Raymond, University of Leicester, England Bushra Hassan, International Islamic University, Pakistan Cecilia A. Essau, Roehampton University, England Chris Fife-Schaw, University of Surrey, England Cynthia L. S. Pury, Clemson University, USA Dennis G. Fisher, California State University, USA Donna Baird, University of Maryland University College, USA Erum Irshad, University of Peshawar, Pakistan Eve Isham Atchariya, The University of Arizona, USA Farah Malik, University of the Punjab, Pakistan Fayyaz Ahmed Anjum Preston University, Pakistan Fazaila Sabih, Mohi-ud-Din Islamic Medical College Mir Pur, AJK, Pakistan Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos, The University of South Australia, Australia Fizza Sabir, The University of Adelaide, Australia Ghazala Rehman, Surrey, England Ghulam Ali Arain, University of Lahore, Pakistan Gina Pauli, Roehampton University, England Gulnaz Zahid, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan Gulsun Eby, Anadolu University, Turkey Habib Ahmed, New Delhi, India Hafsa Khalil Toor, Foundation University School Science and Technology, Pakistan Hans Koot, Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands Haziq Mehmood, University of Management and Technology, Pakistan Ian Grey, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland Medical School, Ireland Inge Seiffge-Krenke, University of Mainz Staudinger, Germany Irene H. Frieze, University of Pittsburgh, USA Jaime Diaz-Granados, American Psychological Association, USA Jamil A. Malik, Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan Jayanti Basu, Calcutta University, India Jennifer E. Lansford, Duke University, USA Jim Cameron, Saint Mary’s University, Canada John H. Krantz, Hanover College, USA John Xin-an-Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Judith Sixsmith, Metropolitan University, England K. B. Kumar, Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences, India Karen L. Bierman, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Lancy  D’Souza, University of Mysore, Mysore, India Laurent Sovet, Paris Descartes, France Lawerence H. Gerstein, Ball State University Muncie, USA Louise Porter, Griffith University, Australia Louise T. Higgins, University of Chester, England Maan A. Barry, University of Aden, Yemen Mah Nazir Riaz, Peshawar, Pakistan Maher Bano, Peshawar, Pakistan Mahfooz A. Ansari, University of Lethbridge, Canada

Mamoona Ismail Loona, International Islamic University, Pakistan Manjula Vithanapathirana, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka Margaret Clark, Yale University, USA Maria E. Aguilar-Vafaie, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran Marion Porath, University of British Columbia, Canada

Melissa Birkett, Northern Arizona University, USA Michael Wang, University of Leicester, England Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan, University of Peshawar, Pakistan Muhammad Rafiq, University of the Punjab, Pakistan Muhammad Raza Irani, Islamic Azad University, Iran Muhammad Saleem, Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan Muhammad T. Khalily, Shifa Tameer-E-Millat University, Pakistan Najia Zulfiqar, The University of Haripur, Pakistan Najma I. Malik, University of Sargodha, Pakistan Najma Najam, University of Punjab, Pakistan Narasappa  Kumaraswamy, University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia Naumana Amjad, University of the Punjab, Pakistan Nazia Iqbal, International Islamic University, Pakistan Nilüfer Pembecio?lu, Istanbul Universitesi, Turkey Peter Howell, University College London, England Peter K. Smith, Goldsmith’s University of London, England Phil Reed, University of Wales Swansea, England Poulomee Datta, Macquarie University, Sydney Australia Rajnesh Choubsia, BITS Pilani, India Ralph W. Hood, University of Tennessee, USA Rayna Sadia, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan Richard Shavelson, Stanford University, USA Richard Velleman, University of Bath, UK Rifat M. Zaman, Agha Khan University Hospital, Pakistan Ruhi Khalid, Beacon House National University, Pakistan Ruthaychonnee Sittichai, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand Sadaf Ahsan, Foundation University, Pakistan Saima Ambreen, University of Balochistan, Pakistan Saima Kalsoom, Bahria University, Pakistan Salma Siddiqui, National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan Saman Attiq, Air University, Pakistan Sarwat Sultana, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan Seema Munaf, University of Karachi, Pakistan Seema Pervez, Switzerland, Geneva Shahid Irfan, Foundation University School Science and Technology, Pakistan Shahida Batool, Govt. College University, Pakistan Shakira Huma Siddiqui, National University of Modern Language, Pakistan Shazia Youssaf, Bahria University, Pakistan Sheikh Shahidullah, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Shumaila Yousafzai, Gardiff University, England Steven R. Shaw, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Stuart J. McKelive, Bishop’s University, Canada Sukhdeep Gill, The Pennsylvania State University, New York, USA Sumara Masood Ul Hassan, University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan Susmita Halder, St Xavier’s University Kolkata, India Syeda Salma Hassan, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan Tanvir Akhtar, Foundation University, Pakistan Thomas Michael, Holtgraves, Ball State University Muncie, USA Tian Po Oei, The University of Queensland, Australia Vivienne Lewis, University of Canberra, Australia Vostanis Panos, University of Leicester, England Walid Hassan Ibrahim, Ain Shams University, Cairo Egypt Waseem Fayyaz, Gordon College, Pakistan Zafar A. Ansari, California, USA Zahid Mahmood, University of Management and Technology, Pakistan Zainab F. Zadeh, Bahria University, Karachi, Pakistan

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Abstract should be between 150 to 250 words and must include a brief summary of study including description about sample, instruments, method, and not more than five to six most noteworthy results. Also supply up the preferred key words for the study.

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Submission of the manuscript is made electronically; also send two paper (hard) copies to The Editor, Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research (PJPR), National Institute of Psychology (NIP), Centre of Excellence, Quaid-i-Azam University, (New Campus), Islamabad, Pakistan. A signed cover letter by author and co-author(s) must be submitted stating that the manuscript is not under concurrent consideration elsewhere. Editor and NIP accept no responsibility for the statements and opinions given by authors in the Journal.

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Masked peer review policy is followed in   PJPR.  For this author(s) should make sure that the names and affiliation are given in cover letter only. There should be no clue of the author(s’) identity in the manuscript for keeping the process of editing more objective and fair. 

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World University Rankings 2025: Quaid-e-Azam University is Pakistan’s only institution in top 500

Only 94 of 266 universities recognized by HEC participated; Eight Pakistani universities in the 601-800 band.

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In the recently released Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025, Quaid-e-Azam University remains the only institution from Pakistan to secure a spot in the top 500, ranking within the 401-500 band.

This year’s rankings showcase a record 2,000 universities from 115 countries, marking a 9.7% increase from last year.

Pakistan stands out with 47 ranked universities, tying with Taiwan as the 14th most-represented nation worldwide and ranking 6th in Asia.

While Quaid-i-Azam University leads the charge, eight other Pakistani universities fall within the 601-800 band, including Sukkur IBA University—a newcomer to the rankings—and the University of Malakand, which has improved its position after moving up from the 801-1,000 range.

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However, the rankings indicate challenges, as only seven universities improved their standings, while ten saw declines.

Among the institutions in the 601-800 band are prominent names like NUST, COMSATS Islamabad, Air University, GCU Faisalabad, Capital University, UET Taxila, and the University of Malakand.

Additionally, thirteen universities were ranked between 801 and 1000, including LUMS, Arid Agriculture University, Islamia University, UET Peshawar, and others.

With 266 universities recognized by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), only 94 participated in the rankings.

Statistically, at least 17 Pakistani universities should ideally rank among the top 500, yet only Quaid-e-Azam University has achieved this distinction.

The Times Higher Education Rankings assess research-intensive universities based on 18 performance indicators, including teaching, research, knowledge transfer, and internationalization.

This year, 2,860 institutions submitted data, reflecting a 6.9% increase from the previous year. The rankings have evolved significantly since their inception, making them the most comprehensive and inclusive global university evaluation system.

Only five Indian universities have made it into the top 500 of this year's global rankings, notably excluding any of the prestigious IITs, which has raised concerns about the credibility of the Times Higher Education (THE) rankings.

In contrast, twelve universities from the Gulf region have secured places in the top 500. Among these notable entries are King Fahd University of Science and Technology at 176th, Abu Dhabi University at 191st, and King Saud University, Khalifa University, and Qatar University ranked in the 201-250 range.

Additionally, UAE University and Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University are positioned between 251-300, while King Khalid University and the University of Sharjah fall within the 301-350 band.

Times Higher Education (THE) and QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) are widely recognized as leading global ranking platforms, attracting participation from numerous institutions each year.

These rankings primarily evaluate universities based on three core criteria: research, teaching, and societal impact. Institutions are required to submit comprehensive profiles that include data on faculty-to-student ratios, gender distribution, and the percentage of international students.

Some universities go a step further by providing enhanced profiles to showcase unique strengths beyond standard metrics. However, it is important to note that the data submitted is neither verified nor audited by THE or QS.

The University of Oxford has clinched the top spot for the ninth consecutive year, setting a new record by surpassing Harvard's eight-year dominance, which ended in 2011.

Oxford stood out among the top ten institutions for its strong international outlook, particularly in relation to the proportion of international students and collaborative research efforts with global partners.

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Seven injured as quaid-i-azam university students clash.

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ISLAMABAD: Several students were injured in a clash between two student groups at Quaid-i-Azam University on Thursday night.

During the fight, several rooms were also set on fire by some students. However, the fire was promptly put out by the Capital Development Authority (CDA) firefighters. “There was a fire in a few rooms of hostel number 9, which has been extinguished,” a CDA fire brigade officer told Dawn.

Some videos of the brawl making rounds on social media showed students beating each other up with sticks and iron rods. One of the clips showed a man using his handgun to fire in the air. These videos could not be independently verified.

Secretariat police SHO Ashfaq Warraich told Dawn that the clash “started at the huts and later expanded to the hostel”. He said at least seven students were injured and sent to the hospital for treatment, adding that one of the students had serious injuries. The SHO, who was at the scene when he talked to Dawn, said the investigation was underway.

Later, a QAU employee said the police and administration reached the scene and the situation was under control. He said the management was also collecting information for the registration of an FIR.

A senior police official confirmed that the tension had de-escalated and police were trying to vacate the hostels as per the government order.

A notification issued by the QAU administration stated that boys’ hostels will remain closed from October 11 to 20 due to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit. It directed boarders to leave along with their valuables by Oct 11 (today).

QAU registrar Dr Shafiqur Rehman could not be approached for his comments whereas, the public relations director was also unavailable.

Last month, at least 25 students were injured in a clash between two student groups. The Secretariat police had also registered an FIR on the campus manager’s complaint.

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Quaid-i-Azam Papers Collection

Quaid-i-Azam (The Great Leader) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948) Papers Collection contains the Correspondence between Quaid-i-Azam and various leaders such as All India Muslim League, Indian National Congress and the British Officials (Viceroys and Secretaries of State) who participate in Pakistan Movement. This Correspondence consists on 1365 Folders and Volumes.

Allama Muhammad Iqbal Collection

Allama Muhammad Iqbal was the National Poet as his role in awakening Indian Muslims was tremendous. His photo-copied collection was preserved in National Archives from Allama Iqbal Museum, Lahore which includes Correspondence with various Literary Personalities as Moulana Abdul Qadir Grami, Ghulam Rasul Mehr and Kishan Parsad Shad etc. This collection also contains script of poetical work of Allama Iqbal in 41 Folders and Volumes.

Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah Collection

This Collection known as Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah Papers were taken over by the Government of Pakistan in 1970 and packed in 37 boxes. The collection consists on 3 parts. 1170 Folders and Volumes include (i) Part-I on correspondence, Letters and Papers (ii) Part-II includes Books, Journals and Newspapers etc. (iii) Part-III contains different subjects as Education, Election, Grievances/Riots, Health, Press/Publications/Films, Property, Speeches/Statements/Messages and Radio Broadcasts. etc.

Manuscripts Collection

This Collection in hand is the descriptive form of the original manuscripts we have purchased/collected for the National Archives of Pakistan. These manuscripts are in different languages i.e. Persian, Arabic, Urdu, Deccani, Pushto and Punjabi.

Syed Shams-ul-Hassan Collection (Photocopy)

Syed Shams-ul-Hassan Collection consists of 72 Files and includes Manuscripts, Notes, Diaries, Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings. The original collection is in National Documentation Wing (NDW), Cabinet Division, Islamabad.Photostat copy of this collection is available in National Archives of Pakistan covering the period 1942-1946 . Folders and Volumes.

Muslim League Papers Collection

Muslim League Papers Collection also known as Archives of Freedom Movement (AFM) consists on two parts: (i) The All India Muslim League Records (1906-1947) (ii) The Pakistan and Muslim League Records (1948-1958) Correspondence with Muslim League Leaders, documents, proceedings, reports, pamphlets, newspapers and posters etc. This Correspondence consist on 624 Folders and Volumes.

Archives of freedom Movement

Archives of Freedom Movement contains the printed material relating to all Indian Muslim League. This printed material consists on 292 Folders and Volumes.

Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk Collection

Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk was one of the staunch supporters of the Education Movement and served the Nizam Government on many important capacities till 1913 . This Collection includes his letters (1892-1916) and diary on household expenditure. Correspondence with Muslim League Leaders and group photographs comprises 36 Folders and Volumes.

Afzal Hussain Qadri Collection

This Collection contains Press Cuttings, Documents, Opinions and Suggesstion, Reviews of Modern Education and Trainings. This collection covers the period 1938-1945 .

M.A.H Ispahani Collection

Mirza Abdul Hasan Ispahani was member of Board of Governors Quaid-i-Azam Academy (1976-1979) also a well-known Author. His collection consists on 68 files and includes correspondence with the Quaid-i-Azam, Muslim League Leaders, Hindu Leaders and the Viceroy during the period (1930-1947) . The collection also contains printed material, statements, bank account slips and miscellaneous telegrams in form of 132 Folders and Volumes.

Ahmed Hamid Lakha Collection

Ahmed Hamid Lakha Collection had been collecting Documents/Photographs of Quaid-i-Azam for about 40 years . His collection comprises of categories of material including (i) Printed Books (400 volumes) (ii) Press Clippings (23 volumes) (iii) Important Newspapers and Periodicals Urdu, English, Gujarati and Sindhi Languages (30 volumes) (iv) Unbound Newspapers and Periodicals on Quaid-i-Azam and Pakistan Movement (v) Souvenirs This collection consists on 4982 Books, Folders and Volumes.

Iqbal Shaidai Collection

Iqbal Shaidai was a great Leader and the representative of Pakistan in the U.N.O General Assembly also served as Professor of Urdu in University in Italy. This collection consists on Approx. 50 Correspondence Files containing Letters from different Leaders also Note books, Diaries (1943-1962) Photographs (114) , Press Cuttings (3 Volumes) , Books on various topics in 73 Folders and Volumes.

Malik Lal Khan Collection

Malik Lal Khan was Well-known Freedom Fighter, served his constituency, Gujranwala in various capacities and took special interest in social work. His Collection consists on Approx. 40 Correspondence Files with Personalities and Files on Majlis Ittehad-e-Millat and Khilafat Committee etc. also his Personal Diaries from 1919-1974 and some Account Registers, Photographs and Maps. This collection consists on 122 Folders, Volumes and Diaries.

Mufti Fazal-e-Azeem Collection

Mufti Fazal-e-Azeem Collection contains Manuscripts, Rare Books on Different Subjects in (Arabic, Persian and other Languages), Periodicals Magazines and Digests.

Dawoodi Collection

Mr. Khalil-ur-Rehman Dawoodi is a free lance scholar and has a very rich collection. The material acquired from him consists on Manuscripts, Provincial Legislative Council Debates, Faramine, Rare Books, Old Government Publications, Periodicals, Dictionaries, Magazines, Rare Literature Books, Religious Books and Books on other topics. Those are 3463 in number. This Collection also contains Faramine which are 80 in numbers (1834-1871) .

Manzoor-ul-Haq Siddiqui Collection

Manzoor-ul-Haq Siddique was the well-known Author of many famous books. This collection is useful for the researchers who wish to conduct research on The Muslim Students Federation of All India Muslim League, History of Potohar (Rawalpindi District), Rohtak Hissar (India) and his family Genealogy. The 3767 Folders and Volumes contains Books on various subjects and Royal Mughal Framin.

Hassan Zaheer Collection

Hassan Zaheer was Cabinet Secretary and Chairman of the Advisory Committee. His Collection contains Reports ( 24 Files from April-September, 1971 ) regarding President Weekly Meetings and General Economic situation of East Pakistan (Coordination Cell).This collection consists on 23 Folders and Volumes.

Afzal Shauq Collection

Mr.Afzal Shauq from the Pushtoon Region of North-West Pakistan was known as "The Journey" writer besides this he also a Philanthropist and Traveler. His Collection consists on mainly Pushto Literature, Novels, Magazines and Periodicals. The collection also contains his famous Poetery Book, translated in various languages of the World including English and Chinese.

Mian Muhammad Afzal Hussain Collection

Professor Mian Muhammad Afzal Hussain carries out specific researches and has written many papers on different subjects and was awarded Hilal-e-Quaid-i-Azam in 1958 . The collection basically consists on scientific papers, correspondence, personal papers, reports, articles, photographs, Diaries and files of various subjects and large quantity of printed material. This collection consists on 3090 Folders and Volumes.

Yamin Khan Collection

Nawab Sir Yamin Khan Collection consists on Volumes of Legislative Assembly Debates during the Period 1921-1946 . This collection contains 23 Volumes.

Ehsan Danish Collection

Ehsan Danish was a prominent poet and author of many books in Lahore. His collection consists on his Personal Papers 8 unpublished poetical works and 7 works in Prose. The collection also contains publications on Culture, Literature, History, Fine-Arts, Press Clippings, Urdu/Persian Literature and Literary Supplement of Newspapers/Magazines in 99 Books and Newspaper Volumes.

Abdul Ghafoor Collection

Abdul Ghafoor Khan was former section officier in Culture, Sports and Tourism Division at Islamabad. His Collection contains 150 Books on Religion, Travel, Fishing, Agriculture, History, Magazines, Journals and Approx. 100 Books in Urdu as "Urdu Digest" and "Readers Digest" . This collection consists on 482 Folders and Volumes.

Atique Zafar Sheikh Collection

Atique Zafar Sheikh Collection contains Books, Pamphlets and Articles on History Quaid-i-Azam and Archives. This collection consists on 1000 Folders and Volumes.

Aziz Baig Collection

Aziz Beg Collection contains Biography of Quaid-i-Azam and Books on various subjects like History, Foreign Affairs and Islam. This collection consists on 305 Folders and Volumes.

Muhammad Siddique Collection

Muhammad Siddique Collection contains Books of Historical Importance, Magazines i.e. Siyara, Ruhani, Urdu Digest and Quomi Zaban etc and Periodicals. This collection consists on 1052 Folders and Volumes.

Muhammad Fazil Dar Collection

Muhammad Fazil Dar Collection contains Letters addressed to the Cheif Editor, "Daily Tamir", Periodicals, Magazines and group photographs of Field. Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan. This collection consists on 304 Folders and Volumes.

Dr. Gohar Naushahi Collection

Dr. Gohar Naushahi is a prominent scholar and poet of Urdu and Persian Literature. The collection contains the following 4 categories of material: (i) 7 important Letters/Documents of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (1884-1897) and Maulvi Muharram Ali Chishti (ii) Sirmoor Gazette (1889-1890) and The Comrade (1911-13, 1940) (iii) Rare Magazines (27 Titles) (iv) Rare Books in English/Urdu/Persian (168 Nos.) This collection consists on 216 Books and Volumes.

Mirza Qutbuddin Collection

Mirza Qutbuddin Collection contains Magazines and Periodicals. This collection consists on 346 Folders and Volumes.

Haq Dad Malik Collection

Mr.Haq Dad Malik's mission is to bring some changes in his area for the welfare of poor people. His Collection consists on 66 Rare Books in English and Urdu Language and 56 issues of Urdu Magazines prominently among them is "Soofi" (1911-1928) . The collection contains many useful titles on Social and Political Life of Indo-Pak Subcontinent in 118 Books, Folders and Volumes.

Azra Asghar Collection

Azra Asghar Collection contains Books, Magazines and Periodicals on Urdu Literature and Poetry. This collection consists on 1645 Books, Folders and Volumes.

Syed Atta Hussain Kaleem Collection

Syed Atta Hussain Kaleem Collection was received as donation in September 1998. His collection contains Poetical works, large number of magazines and 50 books on various topics, also 850 Books, Folders and Volumes.

Ali Akhtar Collection

The collection belongs to Col. (Retd) Ali Akhtar who had served in second World War (1939-1945) . The Collection contains 76 in English, Urdu and Persian, Manuscripts, Mughal/British Faramine, Documents and Monthly Magazines. The papers throw light on events upto 1878 .

Dr. Naeem Qureshi Collection

Dr. Naeem Qureshi Collection contains Books, Periodicals, and Photocopies of published Articles on various topics. This collection consists on 403 Folders and Volumes.

Syed Abid Ali Collection

Syed Abil Ali Collection contains 35 Faramin/Ansad and Official Documents British Government Official Letters belonging to the period 1701-1857 are available in Persian language, purchased in 1978. This collection consists on 215 Folders and Volumes.

Shagufta Fazil Collection

Shagufta Fazil Collection contains Newspapers and Periodicals. This collection consists on 38 Folders and Volumes.

Hafiz Meraj Din Collection

Hafiz Meraj Din was one of the Freedom Fighter of Pakistan Movement and took part in every movement i.e. Khilafat Movement, Shaheed Ganj Movement, Tareekhi Maulat Movement etc. This small collection of 86 pages (bound in one volume) contains Letters, Newspapers Clippings relating to the events from 1940-1947 .

Abdullah Naji Collection

Abdullah Naji was a Muslim Leader of Bombay District. His collection contains Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah Photo stat copies of M.A.Jinnah Letters addressed to Bombay League Workers and Press Cuttings. This collection consists on 01 Folders and Volumes.

Sujan Singh Bedi Collection

Sujan Singh Bedi Collection consists of Cash Deposit Slips,Account Pass Book, some Correspondence Files and written Deeds/Agreements. This collection covers the period from 1912-1945 .

Farrukh Amin Collection

The collection belongs to Mr.Farrukh Amin,Assistant Secretary to the Governor General of Pakistan (Quaid-i-Azam 'Muhammad Ali Jinnah'). The papers consisting on 11 Photostat Files (712 pages) . The collection comprises an article on last days of Quaid-i-Azam, Map of India, Bengal Relief Funds, Telegrams, Un-official notes of Press Information Departments and Press Clippings etc.

Ruttie Jinnah Collection

Ruttie Jinnah Collection consists of 78 Photostat Copies of Letters addressed to Mr. Kanji Dawarkadas and 64 pages of a book "A Story of Great Friendship" by Kanji Dawarkadas. This collection has been preserved in Quaid-i-Azam Papers Unit and contains 03 Folders and Volumes.

Nawab Siddique Ali Khan Collection

Nawab Siddique Ali Khan Collection contains Copies of a Judgments, Correspondence and Quaid-i-Azam's Will. This collection consists on 03 Folders and Volumes.

Mehmood-Ul-Hassan Naseem Collection

Mr. Mehmood-Ul-Hassan Naseem is a man of taste of English Literature so his collection mainly consists on English Novels, few Books in History, Politics in Islam and few prominent books on Islam. This collection consists on 231 Books, Novels and Volumes. This collection has been reflected in his name as "M.H.Naseem Collection"

Zafar Ahmad Ansari Collection

Zafar Ahmed Ansari Collection contains Recommendations of the Basic Principal Committee. This collection consists on 53 Folders and Volumes.

Legislative Assembly Debates Collection

Legislative Assembly Debates contains Officials Reports. This collection consists on Approx. 105 Folders and Volumes.

Council of State Debates Collection

Council of State Debated Collection contains Officials Reports. This collection consists on 41 Folders and Volumes.

Sardar Abdul Rab Nishter Collection

Abdul Rab Nishter Collection contains Correspondence with M.A.Jinnah, Allama Muhammad Iqbal and other leaders,Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, Draft Constituent of Pakistan, Indian Independence Act, Jammu: A Muslim Conference Province, Negotiation between the Prime Minister of Pakistan and India regarding the Kashmir Dispute June 1953-September., 1954 Papers relating to Cabinet Mission to India 1946 .

Begum Mehmooda Saleem Khan Collection

Begum Mehmuda Saleem Khan Collection is actually a photo album collection because it is mainly consists of photographs and also important books arranged in 181 Folders and Volumes.

Wiqar Ahmed Zubairi Collection

Wiqar Ahmed Zubairi Collection contins Different Books of Historical Importance and Correspondence with Different Leaders i.e. Nawab Wiqar Ul Mulk, Quaid-i-Azam and Dr. Zia Udin Ahmed Zubairi etc.

Zafar Tehseen Collection

Mr. Zafar Tehseen was Ex. Director General, National Archives of Pakistan. His Collection mainly consists on Books on Different Subjects as Descriptive Documents and Publications of 20th century, Seep, Naqsh, Jazia, Naya Dawar and other Books etc.

Professor Iftikhar Ghouri Collection

Professor Iftikhar Ghouri had a large collection. His collections contains Approx. 1031 Books, Magazines and Documents of covering period 1925-1999 .

Malik Misri Khan Collection

Malik Misri Khan Collection consists on speeches, statements and books of different place of publications of covering period 1961-1977

Munir Ahmed Chaudhry Collection

Munir Ahmed Chaudhry Collection was Ex-Director General of National Archives of Pakistan had also donated his collection which consists on reports, official handbooks, manuals and other books of covering period 1988-2010

Syed Mehmood Ali Collection

Syed Mehmood Ali had a very short collection but very important in its nature. His collection covers the period till 2003 . His collection contains Ellania Pakistan and Adalata-e-Uzma (Muqadama) copies.

Muhammad Abdul Latif Ulfat Collection

Muhammad Abdul Latif Ulfat was also Ex-Director General Information Service Academy. His Collection consists of Books on different subjects Approx. 300 of covering period 1789-1976 and books of different Hijras.

Aizaz Ahmed Azhar Collection

Aizaz Ahmed Azhar had a vast collection based on different Books and Magazines. These are Approx. 960 . His collection covers the period from 1903-2013 .

Muhammad Noman Zubairi Collection

Muhammad Noman Zubairi Collection contains Correspondence with Syed Shams-ul-Hassan and Miscelleanous Documents of A.I.M.L and Letters of different Leaders i.e. V.Churchill, Lawrence, Lord Simon, Begum IkramUllah, Begum HabibUllah, Jamil Uddin Ahmed and others.

Syed Muhammad Zauqi Collection

Syed Muhammad Zauqi Collection contains Letters based on Correspondence with Eminent Leaders i.e. Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Moulana Moudoodi. This collection covers the period 1937-1949 .

Sharif Al Mujahid Collection

Prof. Sharif Ul Mujahid Historian, Writer and Teacher wrote many articles on Pakistan Movements and awakening of the Muslims. He remained representative of "Civil and Military Gazettee". His collection comprises different articles regarding Ideology of Pakistan and Khilafat Movement.

Muhammad Lutf Ullah Mufti Collection

Mufti Collection was donated by Mr.Muhammad Latif Ullah Mufti, Former Federal Secretary, Ministry of Religious Affairs and Minorities Affairs, collection has been arranged in 70 steel racks in National Archives. The collection consists on 4 categories of material (i) Approx. 1500 are on Manuscripts on Islam, Tibb, Literature, History, Geography, Fiqa, Uloomul Quran and Uloomul Najoom etc. (ii) Approx. 5000 on Books in English Language, Grammer Literature, Medical Sciences, Psychology, Chemistry and History. (iii) Approx. 5000 Books in Urdu, Persian & Arabic Islam, Christianity, Tibb, Homeopathy, Urdu Literature and History (iv) Approx. 150 Titles on Magazines and Journals (English and Urdu)

Haji Abdullah Haroon Collection

A famous Political Personality of Pakistan Movement has collection comprises mainly on Sir Abdullah Haroon Correspondence with various Political Personalities including Maulana Shaukat Ali Khan, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan and others. The collection also contains a famous Presidential Address of Sir Abdullah Haroon delivered during the Sindh Provincial Conference.

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Our educational institutions produce many professionals, yet there seems to be no established standard for the evaluation of these professionals and their quality control.

Since there is no uniform curriculum, the performance evaluation methods do not measure the level of quality and the degree of discord between the actual and desired quality of a candidate. The admission Admission Test is a bridge between different education systems and standards, by offering a uniform and standard test to determine applicants for admission to universities across the nation. Entry Test also gives students with the chance to test with clear understanding (who might not be in a position to perform well on the less demanding tests) looking to be admitted to a professional institution.

QAU Entry Test 2024 Schedule

When you clear your test then you will be considered for the merit lists you can get preparations online with us because we are providing the Online NTS NAT and GAT Test preparation online. The Admission Form along with Prospectus for all the academic programs can be obtained from the University’s Admissions Section at Rs.800/- One another way to get the Admission application form and Prospectus is by sending a self-addressed envelope of 8.5 x 11.0.(inches) to the Assistant Registrar (Admissions) along with a Bank Draft of Rs.800/- in favor of “Treasurer, Quaid-i-Azam University” within the date announced.

Students who wish to be admitted in the following subjects must be present for the entry Test at the time, date, and location listed below. Candidates appearing for an Entry Test must bring original CNIC and Admission Form Receipts for identification. The entry test is to shortlist applicants, and the score is not used to determine merit.

Quaid Azam University offers admissions based solely on quality basis. Entry tests will be conducted for admission in M.Sc Chemistry, International Relations, Political Science, Information Technology, Psychology, Defence & Strategic Studies, History, Sociology, Computer Sciences, Physics, Economics, and Linguistics. Candidates are directed to bring their original National Identity Card and admission form receipt for identification on the exam day.  The Entrance Test will be held per the schedule listed below:

1. Physics 07-02-2023 Tuesday 10:00 AM Department of Physics
2. Chemistry 07-02-2023 Tuesday 10:00 AM Department of Chemistry
3. Biotechnology 07-02-2023 Tuesday 10:00 AM Department of Biotechnology
4. Zoology 07-02-2023 Tuesday 10:00 AM Department of Zoology
5. Statistics 07-02-2023 Tuesday 10:00 AM Department of Statistics
6. Economics 07-02-2023 Tuesday 10:00 AM School of Economics
7. Electronics 07-02-2023 Tuesday 11:30 AM Department of Electronics
8. Computer Science 07-02-2023 Tuesday 11:30 AM Department of Computer Science
9. Microbiology 08-02-2023 Wednesday 10:00 AM Department of Microbiology
10. D.S.S. 08-02-2023 Wednesday 10:00 AM Department of D.S.S.
11. Plant Sciences 08-02-2023 Wednesday 10:00 AM Department of Plant Sciences
12. Information Technology 08-02-2023 Wednesday 10:00 AM Institute of Information Technology
13. International Relations 08-02-2023 Wednesday 11:30 AM School of Politics & International Relations
14. Asian Studies 08-02-2023 Wednesday 11:30 AM Taxila Institute of Asian Civilization
15. Criminology 08-02-2023 Wednesday 11:30 AM Department of Sociology
16. Bioinformatics 09-02-2023 Thursday 09:30 AM National Centre for Bioinformatics (NCB)
17. Pharmacy 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:00 AM Department of Pharmacy
18. Psychology 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:00 AM National Institute of Psychology (NIP)
19. Mathematics 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:00 AM Department of Mathematics
20. Biochemistry 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:00 AM Department of Biochemistry
21. Environmental Sciences 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:00 AM Department of Environmental Sciences
22. Management Sciences 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:00 AM Quaid-i-Azam School of Management Sciences
23. Earth Sciences 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:00 AM Department of Earth Sciences
24. Pakistan Studies 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:00 AM National Institute of Pakistan Studies (NIPS)
25. Anthropology 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:30 AM Department of Anthropology
26. American Studies 09-02-2023 Thursday 11:30 AM Area Study Centre (ASC)
27. History & Culture 09-02-2023 Thursday 10:00 AM National Institute of Historical & Culture Research

Online Registration for QAU Entry Test 2024

The application form can be submitted “ONLINE” (only for Masters Program) on this page where all the relevant instructions are available. Applicants who are interested in admission to various programs are advised to register themselves with NTS for NAT-II and GAT Test (any category) test respectively: They have to provide hard copies of the result to the University within the due date. Register Online

NTS NAT-II and GAT Test (any category) result cards shall be valid for one year. Applicants having valid NTS NAT-II and GAT Test (any category) result cards are not required to re-register/reappear in the test: Only NTS NAT-II test and GAT Test (any category) passed candidates will be considered for admission to various programs that are mentioned below which will be determined purely on merit basis without giving any credit to the test score.

QAU Entry Test Preparation Online MCQs

The QAU Quaid-i-Azam University QAU offers many degrees. To download Quaid-i-Azam University’s past papers like the first. Both on-page and interactive examinations (MCQs) are available for Quaid-i-Azam University online at our site Gotest.pk. You can try out many questions to prepare for each section of the QAU test.

QAU Entry Test Resrult 2024

QAU will conduct entrance tests solely to make a shortlist. The result will not be used in determining merit. Suppose you’re searching for Quaid-e-Azam University entry test result 2024 and all merit lists. In that case, you’re at the right spot since we will publish Quaid-e-Azam University entry test result 2024 and the merit lists of all Master programs on this website following the official announcement of officials of the QAU administration.

This is all about the Quaid-Azam University Admission Test Results, The 2024 Merit list.  Keep up-to-date with us for the latest updates. Candidates will be able to access complete information regarding entry tests and merit lists. Everybody knows that you cannot enroll in a university without a merit list. However, when the university releases the entrance test results as well as the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd merit lists, we will publish the list on this website.

QAU Merit List

Candidates can view the 1st, 2nd, and third merit lists from this website.   The merit list for the selected candidates will be also accessible here.   Review the final merit list, and students who have been selected are advised to make payment on the challan by the specified dates.   If the dates are not met the student’s admission will be canceled. Suppose you’ve been a candidate for admission and want to check the merit list on www.qau.edu.pk. Following the admission test, your score will be posted, and these merit lists are posted by the schedule above.

Entry Test Sample Paper 2024 for QAU

Sample papers for test can be found on the QAU website.   Click on the given links to see sample papers.

Download QAU Entry Test Sample Paper for MS

Sample Papers for MPhil Download Online

QAU Address and Contact Information

  • QAU Location: Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, 45320, Pakistan.
  • Official website: www.qau.edu.pk
  • Email Address: [email protected]
  • Tel: +92-51 9064 0000

How I can prepare myself for the entry test?

  • Set a realistic study schedule and begin studying early.
  • Identify what concepts are most important.
  • Try to identify the content of the questions you will be asked.
  • Do not simply memorize facts.
  • Actively summarize.
  • Study with other well-prepared students.
  • Review past tests (if possible)

How much percentage is required for the entry test at QAU?

Minimum 60% marks each in Matric/equivalent (Science Group) and HSSC/equivalent examinations (Pre-Engineering Section).

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