Cadet College Ghotki is a leading residential educational institute for boys in Sindh. It is located 12km away from Ghotki on the left side of National Highway heading towards Mirpur Mathelo. It is established on an area of 253 acres. The College offers classes from Grade 7 to Grade 12 (HSSC). It is affiliated with Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Sukkur. The faculty comprises two academic departments, Science and Humanities. Admissions to the college are allowed to Grade 7 only once a year. The College has good educational facilities including purpose built academic blocks, science libraries, computer laboratory, five boarding houses, sports grounds, etc. Cadets take part in sports such as cricket, football, volleyball, squash, swimming, tennis and table tennis. Fitness activities include gymnastics, jogging and running. Physical training (PT) and Drill is conducted in the morning and sports in the evening. Classes are conducted in the morning and preps at night. The tough routine ensures physical buildup as well as academic excellence. Participation in sports, PT/Drill is necessary for each and every cadet.
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