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College of Digital Sciences (CDS) was at Gulshan-e-Iqbal in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It closed a few years ago.
College of Digital Sciences, more commonly known as CDS, was established in 1988 with a vision of establishing an institution in Pakistan which could train IT professionals of international standards locally.
The college offered Diploma and Degree level course in Information Technology fields with the affiliations of National Computing Centre (NCC) UK, now known as NCC Education, and London Metropolitan University which was previously known as London Guildhall University.
Initially CDS started with IDCS (International Diploma in Computer Studies) in 1989 and in 1996 CDS commenced IAD (International Advanced Diploma) and BSc.(Hons.) in Computing and Information Systems awarding foreign degree of London Metropolitan University.
CDS trained hundreds of students. Most of them are working in prestigious organizations nationally and internationally or pursuing further education.
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan had issued NOC to College of Digital Sciences for their BSc (Hons) degree program.
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Rehan College of Education, is located in Korangi No. 4 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
It was affiliated with the University of Karachi in 1992 via a Dean of Arts. The college was established in January 1986, the first private college in Pakistan. The college consists of four departments systematized into Education, Arts, Commerce and Science. It offers morning and evening courses leading to Bachelor of Education degrees. There are approximately 1500 students enrolled. The Rehan College of Education has had the distinction of producing major Qualified Teachers across Pakistan. The principal of Rehan College of Education is Prof. Muhammed Latif Malik and member of Board of Studies, University of Karachi, too.
Kamran Latif Malik has been looking after This college since The demise of prof. Muhammed Latif Malik. Kamran Latif Malik has done his Masters' in Education and First ever Pakistani who qualified the Ministry's Exam in UAE as Coordinator English Department. He has been member of TESOL Arabia, ASP English Department and Paper Setter.
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River Oaks Academy is a school that was started in 1996. The school provides students with an integrated study plan. The school offers all round educational facilities and consists of all levels: Playgroup to A levels.
Commencement
The school system was commenced on 11 August 1996 by Mr. Aasim Karim. Since then it has become one of the prominent schools of Karachi.
Curriculum
The curriculum for Grades I-IV includes Language Art, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Religion, Urdu, Computers, Library, Art, Music and Physical Education.
The curriculum for Grade V-IX features carefully sequenced courses in English, Humanities, Urdu, Math, Science, Computers, Arts, Physical Education and Martial Arts.
O-levels program offers: Math, English, Urdu, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Accounts, Business Studies, Islamiat and Pakistan studies.
A-levels offers Math, Physics, English, Chemistry,Biology, Sociology, Economics, Business Studies, Accounts and Urdu.
Location
River oaks Academy’s Montessori branch is located in KDA.
Senior section is located in PECHS.
Sports
ROA encourages physical activity and students are encouraged to take part in tournaments. Sports the school offers include: cricket, basketball, table tennis, badminton, football and tae-kwon-do.
Events and extra curricular activities
Music and arts are offered to develop aesthetics of students.
Extra curricular events: Major events the school holds are sports day, earth day and debates. The school believes this is vital to develop the self-confidence of students and promote individual growth.
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Ali Sajid was a Pakistani professor of management engineering at the Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering <nowiki/>of the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan.
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Ali Sajid, a former Pakistan Army officer, received his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from UET, Lahore, Pakistan. He then went to United States for higher studies. He attended George Washington University, Washington D.C, where he received his M.Sc. and Ph.D in Engineering Management.
He was a former consultant of World Bank. He is known as a founder of Pakistan's prestigious business and management institutes. Dr. Ali Sajid is former head of Management Sciences at , the founder of the Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE), and founding director of the Institute of Business and Management, UET, Lahore. He was associated with that school from 2009 to 2013, and left it as a result of high-level organizational politics. As his next project he has established the Lahore School of Management (LSM) in Lahore.
He is known as the Pakistan's top guru of quality management. He is one of the contributors of The SAGE Encyclopedia of Quality and the Service Economy.

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