About Us
Wise Education Society is a charitable organization and is tax-exempt under Section 36 of Section 2 of the Income Tax Ordinance 2001. From 1991 to 2015, Wise was the first private institute affiliated with the University of the Punjab at the postgraduate level and produced Gold Medalists in 2001, 2003, and 2018.
The concept behind establishing Wise College was not just to create another educational institute but to prepare students according to industry demands by providing IT skills during their studies.
From 2015 onwards, keeping in view two critical economic challenges—poverty and unemployment—Wise took bold steps to discontinue all its postgraduate and degree-level programs. Instead, it focused solely on offering free I.Com and B.Com programs, integrated with IT-based skill training and self-earning courses. This initiative serves as a bridge between academia and the job market.
As a result of these measures, Wise has successfully enabled students to achieve financial independence, allowing them to provide a better quality of life for their families. Wise also extends its self-earning training programs to students from other universities, helping to reduce unemployment.
In 2025, Wise launched the Wise Humanity Village initiative to support orphan girls in their overall development. This initiative provides free education, skill training, healthcare, and nutrition to empower them towards financial sustainability. Through this program, orphan girls receive not only academic and technical training but also mental health support, medical check-ups, disease prevention education, and cancer awareness workshops. By ensuring proper healthcare and nutrition, Wise is committed to nurturing these young girls into independent and self-sufficient individuals.
By the grace of Allah Almighty, hundreds of students are being trained in self-earning skills. Through these efforts, Wise is making a meaningful contribution to the betterment of society, ensuring a brighter future for underprivileged youth, particularly orphan girls, by equipping them with the tools for self-reliance and success.