GC Women University has always initiated and encouraged co-curricular activities for the grooming and overall personality growth of its students. These activities are organized by the various student-led societies associated with different departments. Each society has a President and a General Secretary with a team of students assisting them under the supervision of a departmental advisor. There are 21 student societies working at GC women university Sialkot.
S# | List of Societies |
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1. | Art & Cultural Society |
2. | Blood Donor & Health Society |
3. | Botanical Society |
4. | Character Building Society |
5. | Community Care Society |
6. | Dramatic Society Sports Society |
7. | English Debating Society |
8. | Entrepreneur society |
9. | Fabian Society |
10. | Future Zone Society |
11. | GCWUS Science Society |
12. | Library Society |
13. | Majlis-e-shairo Adab |
14. | Majlis-e-Iqbal |
15. | Qiraat and Naat society |
16. | Quiz Society |
17. | Peace Society |
18. | Social work Society |
19. | Sports Society |
20. | Urdu Debating Society |
21. | Writers Club |
Government College Women University Sialkot promotes student participation in a variety of physical, intellectual, and recreational activities, gives students opportunities to engage in the activities of their choice at various skill levels, contributes to the development of student leadership, and increases collaboration with other departments. These activities also enable our students to compete at national/international events, act as ambassadors of the institution, and promote the image and reputation of Government College Women University Sialkot as an institution that encourages diverse recreational activities. In this perspective Students Council is established at DSA with the following hierarchal structure.
Executive student positions of the council are as follows:
4 Es of Prime Minister’s Youth Development Center PMYDCEducation:
(Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) consist of 17 goals established by the United Nations to address global challenges. Here is the list of the SDGs:
S# | List of Goals |
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1. |
No Poverty |
2. | Zero Hunger |
3. |
Good Health and Well-being |
4. |
Quality Education |
5. | Gender Equality |
6. | Clean Water and Sanitation |
7. | Affordable and Clean Energy |
8. | Decent Work and Economic Growth |
9. | Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure |
10. | Reduces Inequality |
11. | Sustainable Cities and Communities |
12. | Responsible Consumptions and Production |
13. | Climate Action |
14. | Life Below Water |
15. | Life on land |
16. | Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions |
17. | Partnerships For the Goals |
These goals aim to create a better and more sustainable future for all.
(Expo, Summits, seminars, Conferences, Research Publications)
Youth Ki Uran (YPC)
Encouraging young entrepreneurs to contribute to economic growth.
Promoting digital transformation and technological adaptation.
Instilling sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Enhancing youth involvement in energy efficacy and renewable solutions.
Ensuring inclusivity, gender parity and social justice
Prime Minister Youth Development Centre (PMYDC)
Focal Person/ Director Student Affairs
Dr. Shagufta Firdous
Member/ Deputy Director Student Affairs
Name and Designation |
Dr. Muhammad Umar Farrukh Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, GCWUS |
Dr. Noreen Khalid Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, GCWUS |
Dr. Muhammad Mobeen Shafqat Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration Mr. Khubaib Zafar Ghumman Assistant Director ( Career Counselling Center), GCWUS |
Mr. Usama Ashraf Incharge ITSC , GCWUS Mr. Rana Adnan Shahzad Public Relation Officer |
Mr. Imran Mazhar LAN / WAN Technician ITSC, G CWUS |
Ms. Hamna Attendant, Sports Office, GCW US |
Ms. Sadia Jamil Financial Aid and Scholarship Officer, GCWUS |
Mr. Waleed Raza Junior Clerk, Office of the Controller of Examination s, GC WUS |
Student Ambassadors PMYDC