The Hajvery University (HU) () is a private university located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Hajvery University is chartered by Government of the Punjab. The Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) recognizes the university as a "category W" institution. It is named after Muslim Sufi Ali Hujwiri aka Data ganj Bakhsh. It has a main campus in the Industrial Area of Gulberg III, Lahore; a second campus (called the Euro Campus) near Gulburg-III, Lahore; a third campus in Sheikhupura (SKP Campus); a fourth campus under construction in Multan and a fifth campus planned for Dubai, UAE. The university has six constituent schools, each focused on a specific field of study: business; commerce and banking; engineering and computer science; fashion design; humanities and social sciences and pharmacy. The library at the main campus provides support for the courses offered with books, videos, journals, and other reference sources.
Hajvery University is charter as a degree-awarding institution by the Government of the Punjab under the Hajvery University, Lahore Ordinance (LIX of 2002), granting it the authority to confer academic degrees. Academic programmes offered by the university are accredited by several national statutory and professional bodies, including:
Hajvery University (HU) operates campuses located in Lahore and Sheikhupura, Punjab, Pakistan.
The Main Campus, located in Gulberg III, Lahore, houses the universityâÂÂs central administrative offices and examination services. It serves as the primary hub for academic coordination, institutional management, and policy implementation. The campus includes administrative offices, and core student service departments supporting academic and operational functions.
The Euro Campus, situated in the Industrial Area of Gulberg III, Lahore, facilitates admissions and student support services. The campus accommodates academic departments and administrative units, including admissions, examinations, and finance. It also provides classroom facilities, faculty offices, and support services required for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
The Sheikhupura (SKP) Campus, located on Sargodha Road near Ghazi Minara in Sheikhupura, extends the universityâÂÂs presence beyond Lahore. The campus offers academic programmes in selected disciplines and provides classroom facilities, laboratories where applicable, and administrative support services. The campus operates under the academic and administrative framework of the universityâÂÂs central management.
Hajvery University offers academic programmes at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. Academic programmes at Hajvery University are offered through several faculties and departments, with curricula developed in line with national higher education guidelines and regulatory requirements. The universityâÂÂs approved degree programmes are listed with the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC).
Hajvery University has established academic collaborations through bilateral agreements with partner universities worldwide, facilitating student and faculty exchange, joint academic initiatives, and research cooperation. The university also maintains partnerships with 50 institutions participating in the Erasmus+ programme, supporting opportunities for international academic mobility.
In addition to its international collaborations, the university maintains linkages with local industry and corporate organizations. Through internship and corporate interaction initiatives, students are provided opportunities for internships, placements, and engagement with industry professionals through guest lectures and related activities.
The universityâÂÂs collaborations also include academicâÂÂindustry engagement, particularly in professional disciplines such as pharmacy and related fields. These activities include industrial visits, project-based learning opportunities, and participation in exhibitions aimed at connecting academic study with professional practice.
Hajvery University undertakes a range of social welfare, community service, and philanthropic activities alongside its academic programmes. According to university publications, the institution provides need-based and merit-based financial support, including scholarships for women, students with disabilities, and students from underserved regions, with the stated aim of facilitating access to higher education.
The university organises outreach activities such as free medical camps, meal distribution programmes, and charitable initiatives during Ramadan. These include campus-based iftar meal arrangements, which have been reported by independent media outlets as providing free meals to members of the local community.
Additional activities reported by the university include clothing donation drives, shelter assistance, water-filtration initiatives, tree-plantation campaigns, educational support for children, assistance to hospitals and orphanages, and the organisation of training workshops. Students, faculty, and staff participate in these activities through university societies and volunteer groups, sometimes in collaboration with non-governmental organizations, government bodies, and community organisations.
The university hosts a student chapter associated with Oikos International, which focuses on sustainability and responsible management education. Hajvery University has also engaged in cultural and interfaith initiatives; in 2013, it proposed the establishment of an academic chair in Sufism, intended to promote dialogue on peace and tolerance.
Through its Quality Enhancement Cell, the university reports integrating social research, community feedback, and volunteer engagement into institutional planning and quality-assurance processes, with an emphasis on civic responsibility and ethical citizenship.