Sargodha Institute of Technology
Sargodha Institute of Technology | |
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Location | |
Sargodha, Punjab Pakistan | |
Information | |
Type | Technical Institute |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1927 |
Administration | Catholic Board of Education |
Principal | Robinson Daniel |
Gender | Men |
Age | 15 to 22 |
Number of students | 1119 |
Affiliations | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lahore |
Sargodha Institute of Technology is a University located in Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan. It is owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese. It is affiliated with the Punjab Board of Technical Education.
It offers tertiary training in the following:
- Quantity Surveyor Trade
- Surveyor Trade
- Electrical Technology
- Electronics Technology
- Mechanical Technology
- Mechanical Technology (Power) with Specialization In Refrigeration And Air-Conditioning Technology
- Civil Technology
- Instrument Technology
- Telecommunication Technology[1]
Bishop Anthony Theodore Lobo upgraded the Institute from a 2-year certificate to a 3-year associate engineering diploma awarding institute. Plans are underway for converting the SIT into an Engineering College in the near future. Much of the expansion was made possible by a half million Euro aid granted to the SIT.[2]
In 2009, the SIT was among the Christian institutions the Taliban sent letters to warning Christian leaders to convert to Islam or face dire consequences.[3]
In 2010, the Principal was Robinson Daniel.[4]