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MAG Education (Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani) is a project of Gurmani Foundation initiated educational development in 2003 with the establishment of Gurmani Campus I, featuring one primary unit in Gurmani. In the same year, Gurmani Campus II was established in Thatta Gurmani, also comprising one primary unit. The foundation expanded its educational footprint with Gurmani Campus III in 2003 in Esanwala, further augmented in 2006 consisting of two middle units in Thatta Gurmani. In 2007, Gurmani Campus IV was established featuring two secondary units (Boys and Girls) in Thatta Gurmani.
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Foreign Followers
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Classes Complete
25678
Students Enrolled
2678
Certified Teachers
1007
Graduates
160
Instructors
8
Campus
40
Years
The Gurmani Foundation is dedicated to empowering underserved communities through accessible and high-quality education
The Gurmani Foundation envisions a future where education is a catalyst for transformative change, creating empowered individuals and thriving communities.
Educate, graduate, and empower students through academic, vocational and extracurricular programs, entrepreneurship, and community engagement.

Our Projects and Campuses

Building a vibrant community of creative and accomplished people

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Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani Science College offers accessible, quality science education with separate campuses, excellent results, and supportive services.
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The Gurmani Foundation's MAG School System, established in 2003, provides quality education, now independently managed for ongoing regional impact.
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The Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani Vocational Technical Training Institutes empower youth with free, industry-aligned education and local economic growth.
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The MAG Graduate Scholarship Program offers full scholarships to Kot Addu's deserving students for various undergraduate programs, fostering academic excellence.
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MAG Naqsh Art School nurtures artistic talent in Thatta Gurmani, offering free, comprehensive art programs, preserving traditional arts, and empowering future artists.
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The Madrasa School System, supported by the Gurmani Foundation, provides holistic education to boys and girls, integrating Islamic and contemporary studies.
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Total Enrollment in Education Programs

83

MAGVTI (Male)

109

MAGVTI (Female)

1300

MAG Science College

310

MAG Undergraduate Program

1098

MAG School System

380

Abu Huraira Madrassa

63

Zia Ul Islam Madrassa

57

Scholarships Program - MAG

54

Scholarships Program - Others

Our Goal

Building a vibrant community of creative and accomplished people

Academic

Educate 2,000 students annually in K-10 educational programs within schools and madrasas. – Graduate 700 students annually at our Intermediate College, ensuring successful completion and progression. – Graduate 200 students annually in BSc programs, focusing on high graduation rates. – Establish active partnerships with leading universities to enhance BSc programs locally and provide scholarship opportunities for students to attend these universities. – Offer scholarships for professional degrees in engineering, medicine, and other fields to outstanding students. – Provide comprehensive career counseling to guide students towards meaningful employment opportunities, ensuring alignment with their skills and regional economic needs. – Foster an inclusive learning environment that promotes academic excellence, personal growth, and well-being. – Commit to continuous professional development for educators, empowering them to deliver exceptional teaching and mentorship.

Vocational

Train and graduate 300 vocational students annually, balanced between male and female students, with at least 40% securing meaningful employment shortly after graduation. – Encourage 10 to 15% of vocational graduates to start their own businesses, fostering entrepreneurship.

Extracurricular

Train and graduate 300 vocational students annually, balanced between male and female students, with at least 40% securing meaningful employment shortly after graduation. – Encourage 10 to 15% of vocational graduates to start their own businesses, fostering entrepreneurship.

Our Educational Network

Discover our potential across our campuses

MAG Science College
MAG  School System
MAG VTI Thatta Gurmani
Abu  Huraira High School
MAG Career Counselling

Our Board Members

Your experience does not stop when you graduate.

Namrata Parmar
Namrata Parmar
George Richards
George Clinton
George Clinton
Betty Milner
George Clinton
Betty Milner
George Clinton
Betty Milner
George Richards

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Head Office

  • 800 388 80 90
  • 58 Howard Street #2 San Francisco
  • contact@eduma.com

MAG Science College

  • 800 388 80 90
  • 58 Howard Street #2 San Francisco
  • contact@eduma.com

MAG VTI

  • 800 388 80 90
  • 58 Howard Street #2 San Francisco
  • contact@eduma.com