Pakistan Student Association Finland

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Pakistan Student Association Finland

Pakistan Student Association (PSA) is a student organization of the Pakistani students in Finland.

Website: http://www.psafinland.com
Members: 9
Latest Activity: Feb 13, 2015

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Started by waheed qadir Jan 12, 2012.

lets start over here :-)

Started by Sheikh Adeel Danish Feb 24, 2008.

Open Jobs & Phd Positions here.(post any sort of jobs in ur knowledge ) 2 Replies

Started by Sheikh Adeel Danish. Last reply by Sheikh Adeel Danish Oct 19, 2007.

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