Colleges are Science College, Sir Syed College and Punjab College for intermediate level education while Government Post Graduate College–Chishtian and the Government Post Graduate College For Girls–Chishtian are for higher studies.
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The foundation stone of the present campus of the college was laid on June 9, 1965, by G. Yazdani Malik, the Commissioner of Bahawalpur Division, who in his inaugural speech recognized the efforts of Maulvi Shah Mohammed Bijli in establishing the institution.
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The Government Post Graduate College Chishtian (GCGC Chishtian) is the only boys' college in the city of Chishtian.