Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar, established in 1908, is one of Punjab’s oldest and most distinguished private institutions, renowned for its heritage of academic excellence and commitment to holistic education. Originally founded in Lyallpur (now Faisalabad, Pakistan) and re-established in Jalandhar after Partition in 1947, the college is affiliated with Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, and approved by the UGC. Spread across a 28-acre campus, it has earned a NAAC Grade accreditation that reflects its consistent pursuit of quality and innovation in higher education. The college offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, and doctoral programs in disciplines such as science, commerce, humanities, computer applications, and management, supported by a distinguished faculty and modern teaching methodologies. The campus combines historic legacy with contemporary facilities, featuring smart classrooms, advanced laboratories, computer and e-classrooms, a digital library, a well-equipped auditorium, sports facilities, medical support, and a lively cafeteria. A culture of extracurricular engagement thrives through cultural clubs, NSS, NCC, and various student-led activities that enhance leadership and personal growth. With its focus on both academic and character development, Lyallpur Khalsa College fosters an inclusive and inspiring learning environment that prepares students for success in a rapidly changing world. Placements at the college are robust, with leading companies such as Infosys, Wipro, TCS, Tech Mahindra, Amazon, Birla Sun Life, HDFC Bank, HCL, Dell, and Reliance Life Insurance visiting the campus each year. The highest placement package stands at 5 LPA, while the average is around 2.7 LPA, reflecting steady industry demand for its graduates. With over a century of academic excellence and a reputation built on values, innovation, and achievement, Lyallpur Khalsa College continues to stand as a pillar of higher education, empowering students to become capable professionals and responsible citizens.