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The Swedish College of Engineering and Technology has been established with the main objective of promoting the cause of education particularly in the fields of

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A university in the unique city having 98% literacy rate, declared "Model City" for education and "Island of Excellence" by the former Prime Minister of Pakistan.

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Swedish College of Engineering & Technology Offers CIVIL Engineering, MECHANICAL Engineering, ELECTRICAL Engineering ...

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Introduction


Swedish College of Engineering and Technology (SCET), Wah Cantt was established in 2009 under Al-Asar Gujranwala Technical Education Society for the promotion of technical education in the country. The trust has been running eleven technical institutes for the last 20 years, thus catering for the needs of skilled manpower for the growing industry of the country and abroad. With this experience in delivering technical education, the trust has established engineering colleges at Wah Cantt, Rahim Yar Khan and Gujranwala for imparting engineering education at degree level. The college at Wah Cantt which is surrounded by expanding industry serves the population of Northern Punjab and K.P.K. Presently, it is offering undergraduate programs in the fields of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. The institute is affiliated with the University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Taxila. All the three programs have been accredited by Pakistan Engineering Council. On successful completion of program requirements, engineering degrees are awarded to SCET graduates by UET, Taxila.

The college campus is located on the main G.T. Road, opposite LalaRukh, on the outskirts of Wah Cantt. Frequent public transport provides an easy access to the College.

The purpose-built campus is spread over an area of 25 kanals with beautiful lawns, an approximate covered area of 138,000 square feet and a garden with exotic imported ornamental trees and flowers. The main building has spacious ventilated classrooms and well-equipped laboratories. There are adequate number of workstations which provide students the opportunity of hands-on experience