Draft:Government Atta Hussain Shah Musavi Degree College
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| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Established | 1964 |
| Founder | Sayed Atta Hussain Shah Musavi |
| Affiliation | Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur |
| Location | , Sindh , Pakistan 27°40′04.8″N 68°51′54.8″E / 27.668000°N 68.865222°E |
| Campus | Urban |
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Govt Atta Hussain Shah Musavi Degree College Rohri is a public institution of higher education located in Rohri, Sindh, Pakistan. Established in 1964 by educationist Sayed Atta Hussain Shah Musavi, the college has played a significant role in promoting academic development in the region. It offers programs ranging from Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) to undergraduate degrees and is affiliated with Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur.
History
[edit]The college was founded in 1964 by Sayed Atta Hussain Shah Musavi, a visionary educator committed to uplifting the educational standards of Rohri and surrounding areas. Initially established as a modest institution, it gained recognition for academic excellence and was elevated to degree-awarding status by 1990. Named after its founder, who also served as its first principal, the college continues to reflect his legacy of educational empowerment.
Academic Programs
[edit]The college offers a diverse range of academic programs:
Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC)
[edit]- Science Group: Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering
- Arts Group: Humanities and Social Sciences
- Commerce Group: Business and Finance
Undergraduate Degrees
[edit]- Bachelor of Science (B.Sc): Medical and Engineering streams
- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com): Regular program
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A): Regular and private options
Postgraduate Studies
[edit]- Master of Arts (M.A): Offered privately for advanced specialization
Facilities
[edit]The college is equipped with modern infrastructure to support academic and extracurricular activities:
- Spacious classrooms
- Science laboratories for physics, chemistry, and biology
- Library with books, journals, and digital resources
- Computer labs with internet access
- Sports grounds for cricket, football, and other activities
Admission
[edit]Admission is merit-based and follows a structured process:
- Eligibility:
- HSSC: Completion of SSC or equivalent
- Degree Programs: Completion of HSSC or equivalent in relevant stream
- Application: Submitted during announced admission periods
- Selection: Based on academic performance; entrance tests may apply
- Documentation: Includes certificates and identification
Community Engagement
[edit]The college serves as a cultural and educational hub in Rohri. It hosts seminars, workshops, and cultural events that engage both students and local residents. By offering affordable education, it contributes to the socio-economic development of the region.
Achievements and Alumni
[edit]Although specific alumni are not widely documented, the college has produced graduates who have excelled in education, science, and business. Its affiliation with Shah Abdul Latif University ensures national recognition of its degrees. The institution is noted for its consistent performance in board examinations and university rankings.
Future Developments
[edit]Planned initiatives include:
- Introduction of programs in Information Technology and Environmental Sciences
- Expansion of digital learning platforms
- Industry partnerships for internships and job placements
See Also
[edit]References
[edit]- Ahmed Khan, Education in Sindh: A Historical Perspective, Sindh University Press, 2010
- Fatima Ali, The Role of Colleges in Rural Development, Karachi Academic Publishers, 2015


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