Centre for Special Students

Centre for Special Students Visually Challenged Students in Government College University (GCU)

Government College University (GCU) has established a Centre for Special Students (CSS) for Visually Impaired students of the varsity. This is the first ever, such center at college or university level established in Pakistan which aims at assisting the visually challenged students in order to eliminate their educational barriers. The number of visually impaired students increasing annually from first-year to PhD and currently is around 150.

28/03/2025

"Some people say skydiving is crazy. Doing it in a wheelchair? Even crazier. But when friends come up with wild ideas, we don’t just talk—we make them happen! Fear, excitement, adrenaline… it was all there, and It wouldn’t change a thing! "

23/03/2025

📢 GC University Lahore PhD Admissions 2025! 🎓

Applications open from Monday, March 24, 2025 for full-time PhD programs in various disciplines.

📝 Apply online by April 21, 2025

15/03/2025

Call for Volunteers! Supporting Inclusivity & Accessibility! GCU Welfare Society is seeking volunteer writers to assist visually impaired students during exams. Your support will make a real difference! As a token of appreciation, all volunteers will receive a certificate. If you're interested in volunteering, please fill out the google form or DM us.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1EIsfrffxJbn4IFkC7MLlzZo8H18qwT1PF0k-UljPIYI/viewform

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14/03/2025

It is with deep sorrow that we mourn the passing of the mother-in-law of our esteemed Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali. During this time of profound grief, our heartfelt condolences go out to the Vice Chancellor and the bereaved family. May the departed soul rest in eternal peace, and may the family find strength and solace to cope with this irreparable loss.

We, the staff and special students of the Centre for Special Students, warmly welcome and extend our heartfelt congratul...
13/03/2025

We, the staff and special students of the Centre for Special Students, warmly welcome and extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Ghulam Akbar on his appointment as in-charge of the Centre for Special Students today on March 13, 2025. We look forward to his leadership and vision in fostering an inclusive and empowering environment for all.

26/02/2025
We are thrilled to share that our talented student, Kashif Aziz Hunzai, has secured 2nd position at the prestigious All ...
14/11/2024

We are thrilled to share that our talented student, Kashif Aziz Hunzai, has secured 2nd position at the prestigious All Pakistan Music Conference! 🎶

He owes this success to his incredible family, friends, fans, and supporters — your love and encouragement have made this achievement possible. 🙏

We look forward to seeing him continue this inspiring musical journey with your support!

15/10/2024

White Cane Safety Day is an essential annual event that raises awareness about the challenges faced by visually impaired individuals and promotes the white cane as a vital mobility aid. The white cane symbolizes independence for the visually impaired community, serving as a visual signal to others that the person using it may have limited or no sight.

Here are key reasons why White Cane Safety Day is important for visually impaired individuals:

Raising Awareness and Understanding: This day educates the public about the unique needs and experiences of visually impaired people, fostering a more inclusive and respectful society.

Highlighting the White Cane's Importance: The white cane is crucial for providing independence and mobility. This day emphasizes its role as a safety device and encourages proper use.

Enhancing Pedestrian Safety: The cane allows visually impaired individuals to navigate their environment more safely, alerting others—like pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers—to their presence, thereby preventing accidents.

Advocating for Accessibility and Inclusion: White Cane Safety Day serves as a platform to promote accessibility and inclusion, encouraging businesses and communities to adopt practices that accommodate people with visual impairments.

Empowering Visually Impaired Individuals: By celebrating the white cane and its users, this day empowers visually impaired people to feel confident and independent, reinforcing the message that they can lead fulfilling lives despite their visual challenges.

Building Community Support: The event brings together visually impaired individuals, their families, and supporters to celebrate achievements and raise awareness about their needs, fostering a sense of community and connection.

In summary, White Cane Safety Day plays a vital role in promoting awareness, safety, and inclusion for visually impaired individuals. By celebrating the white cane and its users, we can help create a more understanding and accessible society for everyone.

10/05/2024

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Main Building, Room # 9, GC University
Lahore
54000

Opening Hours

Monday 08:15 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:15 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:15 - 18:00
Thursday 08:15 - 18:00
Friday 08:15 - 18:00

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