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  1. Command and Staff College is a premier military institution of Pakistan Army. The College is charged with the responsibility to train and groom the future leadership of the Army and those from the friendly countries.

  2. The Command and Staff College (Urdu: اادارہَِ سالاری و عمال عسکری) is the Pakistan Army's staff college for mid-career army officers. As the Army Staff College it was initially established in 1905 at Deolali (near Bombay) and later shifted to Quetta in 1907, Baluchistan, British India, now in Pakistan.

  3. The Pakistan Army Command and Staff College is a prestigious Pakistani military educational institution where officers receive staff training and education. It was temporarily established in 1905 at Deolali and later shifted to Quetta in 1907, [1] Baluchistan, British India, now in Pakistan.

  4. Aug 11, 2012 · Evolution Of Command And Staff College (1907 – 1955) Two years spent at Deolali, before shifting to Quetta, laid a solid academic, professional and traditional foundation of the College.

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  5. The curriculum has been divided into three main groups of studies, i.e, Professional Studies, Developmental Studies and Research Studies. The College strives to produce a dynamic staff officer who, with experience, should be able to assume higher command responsibilities.

  6. The Command and Staff College is the Pakistan Army's staff college for mid-career army officers. As the Army Staff College it was initially established in 1905 at Deolali and later shifted to Quetta in 1907, Baluchistan, British India, now in Pakistan.

  7. The Command and Staff College (Urdu language: اادارہَِ سالاری و عمال عسکری‎ ) is the Pakistan Army's staff college for mid-career army officers. As the Army Staff College it was initially established in 1905 at Deolali (near Bombay) and later shifted to Quetta in 1907,[1][2] Baluchistan, British...