Sargodha Institute of Technology

Sargodha Institute of Technology is a technical institute located in Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] It is owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Islamabad-Rawalpindi. It is affiliated with the Punjab Board of Technical Education.

Sargodha Institute of Technology
Location
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Pakistan
Information
TypeTechnical Institute
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1927
AdministrationDiocesan Board of Education
PrincipalSurmed Suleman
Staff67
GenderMen
Age15 to 22
Number of students1119
AffiliationsRoman Catholic Diocese of Islamabad-Rawalpindi

It offers diploma in the following trades:[2]

  • Electrical Technology
  • Electronics Technology
  • Mechanical Technology
  • Civil Technology
  • Refrigeration

The institute also offered Technical School Certificate (TSC), also known as matric tech.

Bishop Anthony Theodore Lobo upgraded the Institute from a 2-year certificate to a 3-year Diploma of Associate Engineering (DAE) awarding institute. Plans are underway for converting the SIT into an Engineering College in the near future. Much of the expansion was made possible by a half million Euro aid granted to the SIT.[3]

In 2009, the SIT was amongst the Christian institutions the Taliban sent letters to warning Christian leaders to convert to Islam or face dire consequences.[4]

In 2010, the Principal was Robinson Daniel.[5] When he took over in 2002 there were 33 students. With the improvements he introduced in 2018 there were over 1000 students.[6]

In 2005, Robinson visited Germany financed by the Catholic aid organization Misereor. They also funded the purchase of new equipment. In addition he was able to ship back equipment donated from Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. The equipment in the institute had not been upgraded in over 40 years.[6]

In 2019, the Catholic Church continues to subsidise the Institute despite its financial difficulties.[7]

List of Principals

  • Rev. Fr. Gerard Verheij (MHM) (1958-1960)
  • Rev. Fr. Joseph Van Erp (MHM) (1960-1962)
  • Rev. Fr. Karel Heideman (MHM) (1962-1964)
  • Rev. Fr. Clemens Van Pinxteren (MHM) (1964-1971)
  • Rev. Fr. Ben Pex (MHM) (1971-1978)
  • Rev. Fr. John Nevin (MHM) (1978-1980)
  • Mr. Yousaf Malik (1980-2002)
  • Mr. Robinson Daniel (2002-2018)
  • Mr. Surmed Suleman (2018- )

References


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