Islamabad College for Boys

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Islamabad College for Boys (ICB) is the oldest boys college in Islamabad, Pakistan. It was established in 1967 during the early years of the city. It is situated in Sector G-6/3 near Melody & Siraj Covered Markets. ICB conducts classes from class one to the post-graduate level. For secondary and higher secondary classes, it is affiliated with FBISE, Islamabad. The external exam for degree classes is conducted by University of the Punjab, Lahore. ICB has over 6000 students on its roll, 3000 in the morning and 3000 in the evening shift. All the teachers of ICB are highly qualified. ICB is among the biggest & the best institutions of Islamabad. It has a large fleet of buses to provide pick and drop service for its students. It has two latest computer labs as well as very well equipped science labs for the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Zoology & Botany. There are three modern libraries in ICB as well.

It has a rich history both academically as well as in extra-curricular activities' sphere. Many famous personalities of Pakistan have been ex-students of this institution and take pride in being called the ICBians.

===Famous Students=== Muhammad Mansoor Ahmed Raan Muhammad Qasim


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