History
The plan to build a Cadet College, near Larkana was initiated in 1975, under the directive of the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, Quaid-e-awam Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. The project was, however, reactivated in 1988, and the College was commissioned with bare minimum facilities in 1992 under the able guidance and leadership of Professor S. Yousuf, founder Principal and Project Director
of this institution in the Upper Sindh. The college was formally inaugurated in 1994 by the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto. Location
The campus of Cadet College Larkana is situated about 3 km from Mohenjo-daro, the world-famous heritage of mankind dating back to 3500 BC, on the Larkana-Mohen-jo-daro Road. Its distance from Larkana town is 24 kilometers, while Mohenjodaro airport and railway station are only 3km and 5km away respectively from the campus. It combines the advantages of calm and serene atmosphere essential for effective dissemination and assimilation of instructions, and of easy access to town, airport, rail-haid, bus stand and picnic spots. Academics
The Cadet College Larkana conducts classes from 8th to 12th (Both Cambridge and Sindh Text systems are followed) under the supervision of renowned educationist, Prof. M.Yusuf,who has also served as a principal in various institutions in Pakistan including Public School Sukkur and Sindh Madarsah Karachi before joining CCL. Source
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