Cadet College Ghotki Main National Highway, District Ghotki, Sindh, Pakistan.
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Campus at a Glance

Environment

Cadet College Ghotki is a residential institution established on an area of 253 acres. It is located 12km away from Ghotki City on the left side of Pakistan National Highway leading towards district of Rahimyar Khan, Punjab. The college is situated amid lush green natural forest that provides a healthy environment for mental and physical growth of the cadets. Facing towards main National Boulevard the college presents an eye captivating view. Surrounded by greenery of natural flora and fauna, existence of an ever flowing canal and productive lands the college serves like a natural sanctuary for generating a soothing environment of growth of all faculties of human body. The mornings of the college are bright shining, the days pleasant, the evenings beautiful and the nights calm. They create an ideal atmosphere and context for development of inner self, intuition and sensing catharsis. Comprised of the campus, library, boarding houses, mess, playing grounds, cafeteria, shopping market, and dispensary, the College endeavors to provide every required faculty and facility to its cadets. Furthermore, it strives to carve itself out on lines of renowned residential institutions of the country.

Campus Virtual Tour

Cadet College Ghotki is spread over more than a 100-acres. It is bounded in the North by the Grand Trunk Road, presently called National Highway 5, which separates it from the historical city of Ghotki which also covers its eastern area. To the South is the Haro River which is overlooked by a range of hills that provide a bucolic background to the campus. The western fringe of the College, once vast open fields, are now rapidly being converted into housing schemes.

The Campus itself is an optimum mix of open spaces and clusters of buildings and can be divided into three parts. The central part of the campus is organized around the Oval; the main Cricket ground which serves multiple purposes. The Oval is surrounded in the North by majestic Ayub Block in which all academic facilities are located. To the East and West of the Oval are the Wings; the nomenclature used in CCG for Cadets’ hostels. To the South of the Oval are the Squash Courts, the Gym, the Swimming Pool, the Café and the Mess Halls.

To the North-west of Ayub Block is the Administration Block housing the offices of the Principal and his staff. To the West of the Administration Block is the Main College Mosque. The Ayub Block has vast lawns in front of it which separate it from the building housing the Center for Wider Curriculum, the Staff Room, the Stationery Store, and the Hobbies Block. To the East of the Academics Block is the Faculty Residential area comprising of three multi-storied apartments. Between the residential complex and Ayub Block is the Staff Club which has Guest Rooms and Tennis Courts. In front of the Academic Block lies N. D. Hassan Square, which once featured a central fountain and was one of the proposed sites for the Shuhada Monument before its construction near the main gate in 2003.

The Western area of the campus has comprised of the 16-beds College Hospital with assorted medical amenities, Bungalows for senior faculty members and lush sports grounds. To the south of the sports grounds is located the Staff Colony. The area further West of this is earmarked as land for expansion which aims to replicate the area around the Oval and, once completed, will double the strength of the students. Currently it houses the Riding Club.