Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, is situated against the backdrop of magnificent Margalla Hills at the northern edge of Potohar Plateau. Lush green, spacious and peaceful, Islamabad is reckoned as one of the most beautiful and well-planned cities in the world. The city came into life with the decision of making it the capital. Besides government offices and embassies, multinational corporations and institutions, Islamabad has many attractions for visitors. Margallas Hills provide best opportunities for hiking and trekking. Pir Suhawa, a beautiful place at the top of the hills, is therefore everyone to have a good time walking and eating while taking the view of the beautiful city. Good museums like Islamabad Museum, Natural History Museum, and Lok Virsa are there to educate the interested about history and culture of the region. Islamabad city itself is a bit quiet and adventures may feel that something is wanting, but its serenity along with its scenery is something no one fails to notice and appreciate. The scenery is spectacular and breathtaking with lovely mountains and green gardens. |
Weather |
Islamabad's Weather Is Pleasant; It Is Excellent During Spring And Autumn And Relatively Hot And Cold During Summer And Winter. The Average Temperature Range Is 20-35 Degree Centigrade During Summer And 0-20 Degree Centigrade During Winter. |
Official Language |
Arabic and English are the medium of instruction at IIU. Proficiency in Arabic is required in Faculties of Islamic Studies and Shariah & Law. In all after subjects, English is the medium of instruction. Applicants for admission at IIU are required to pass Language Proficiency Tests to qualify for admissions. The University runs a programme for improvement in Arabic and English Proficiency for deficient students. |
WEEKLY HOLIDAY: |
Sunday is the official holiday, and Friday is half day. |
Currency: |
Rupee is Pakistan’s Currency. One US dollar is currently equivalent to around about 79-80 rupees in the open market. This rate keeps fluctuating. |
Monday, November 16, 2009
Islamabad
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