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The document provides information about Hailey College of Commerce (HCC), including its history, mission, programs offered, facilities, administration, and conduct policies for students. Some key details: - HCC was established in 1927 and is the oldest institution for commerce education in Pakistan. It aims to achieve excellence in research and academics. - The college offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in commerce and business. Programs include B.Com, M.Com, M.Phil, and Ph.D. - Facilities include computer labs, a large library, sports grounds, and residential accommodations. Extracurricular activities and student organizations are encouraged. - Admission is based on merit regardless of faith

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Hailey College of Commerce Prospectus 2020

The document provides information about Hailey College of Commerce (HCC), including its history, mission, programs offered, facilities, administration, and conduct policies for students. Some key details: - HCC was established in 1927 and is the oldest institution for commerce education in Pakistan. It aims to achieve excellence in research and academics. - The college offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in commerce and business. Programs include B.Com, M.Com, M.Phil, and Ph.D. - Facilities include computer labs, a large library, sports grounds, and residential accommodations. Extracurricular activities and student organizations are encouraged. - Admission is based on merit regardless of faith

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  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor
  • Welcome from the Principal
  • Inaugural Address by Sir Ganga Ram
  • Extract from History
  • The Founder of the College
  • Introduction
  • The University
  • Faculty of Commerce
  • The College
  • Academic Programs
  • Admission Procedure
  • BS-Accounting & Finance
  • Master of Commerce
  • M. Phil (Commerce)
  • Ph.D (Commerce)
  • Admission Procedure
  • Diploma Programs
  • Financial Matters
  • Requirements for Obtaining a Degree
  • Gold Medals
  • Students Conduct & Discipline
  • The Campus
  • Co-Curricular Activities
  • Alumni
  • Ex Principals and Faculty

Prospectus

1927
[Link] 2020 University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Pakistan
O ye who believe! When ye contract a debt for a fixed
term, record it in writing. Let a scribe record it in writing
between you in (terms of) equity. No scribe should refuse to
write as Allah hath taught him, so let him write.
(Al- Baqara-282)

May Allah shower mercy upon people who are polite and
considerate when they sell and buy and demand back their
debt.
(Sahih Bukhari)

9/10th of livelihood of my Ummah is in selling and buying


(Trade); honest trader will be companion of honorable ones.
(Kanzul Ammal)
Mission Statement
Hailey College of Commerce enthuses to achieve a well acclaimed position in
academic world by having leading-edge research, imposing academics, and
wonderful professionalism in its practices displayed by its students. Thus
inspiring the stakes of all concerned while focusing on the prime needs of
society and all its members

Bringing HCC on the Educational Map of the Region


The Quaid's Message
Education does not merely
mean academic education, and even
that appears to be of a very poor type.
What we have to do is to mobilize our
people and build up the character of
our future generations. There is
immediate and urgent need for
training our people in the scientific and
technical education in order to build
up our economic life and we should
see that our people undertake science,
commerce, trade and particularly well
planned industries. But do not forget
that we have to compete with the
world, which is moving very fast in this
direction. Also, I must emphasize that
greater attention should be paid to
technical and vocational education.

All Pakistan Education Conference


(November 27, 1947), Karachi
Aim
Unity
Faith
Discipline

Path
Justice
Fair Play
Impartiality

Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah


1876-1948
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
1877-1938
Contents
Message from the Vice-Chancellor Fee Schedule 51
Welcome from the Principal Scholarships & Financial Assistance 52
Inaugural Address by Sir Ganga Ram Requirements for Obtaining a Degree 54
Extract from History (Sir Malcolm Hailey) Gold Medalist 57
The Founder of the college Student’s Conduct & Discipline 63
Introduction 19 The Campus 66
The University 19 The Library 66
Faculty of Commerce 20 Student’s Dress Code 72
The College 21 Co-Curricular Activities 74
B. Com (Honours) 4 Years Program 25 The Journal of Commerce 75
BS-Accounting & Finance 4 Years Program 30 Al-Iqtisad 76
M. Com (Honours) 3 ½ Years Program 34 Annual Sports 80
[Link] (Honours) 1 ½ Years Program 38 Pride of the College 87
[Link]. (Commerce) 2 Years Program 40 Old Hailians Association 88
Ph.D (Commerce) 3 Years Program 42 College Administration 90
DCMA & DED 44 Principles who served the College 92
Calculation of Merit 46 Permanent Faculty 94
Last year Merit 47 Contractual / Visiting Faculty 96
Admission Rules 48 College Administration 98
Undertaking by the Candidate ( Appendix I) 104
Message from the Vice-Chancellor
Hailey College of Commerce, University of the Punjab is the oldest
seat of higher learning for commerce education in Pakistan. It has brilliant
traditions and its name truly resonates in every nook and corner of the
country for having produced many reputed brains.
A distinction that comes with acquiring a degree from Punjab
University. The foremost seats of learning in Asia and acclaimed
worldwide from its excellence in education through a high esteemed
faculty.
At Hailey College of Commerce, you will find a secure and
stimulating environment that reflects the basic values of the college with
traditions of intellectual development and research within ethical
framework. Residential facilities allow Students a convenient, comfortable
and safe heaven student life outside the classrooms and library is part of
the college experience and the College provides top quality sports and
other facilities and actively encourages student’s participation. The
College is committed in admitting students on merit, regardless of faith,
gender or origin. A needs blinds admission policy ensure that no student
admitted on merit is denied access because of lack of funds
The academic programs are rigorous and career oriented. All the
programs at the College aim at providing intellectual powers and
leadership qualities. I am confident that the students will benefit from the
rich academic environment and will contribute remarkably towards the
national progress and advancement in future.

I wish you good luck in this journey of your life. Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar (S.I)
Vice-Chancellor, University of the Punjab
Welcome from the Principal
It gives me immense pleasure to introduce you to Hailey college of Commerce. A
premier institute of business education established in March, 1927, it is public sector
institute with an aim to impart high quality knowledge to student's affordable fee structure.
It is since its inception, one of the leading institutes in creation and dissemination
of quality knowledge. It can be witnessed by looking at the alumni of the college who been
holding highest seats of conceit and recognition in the country We have been providing
best students to the industry, ranging from public private sector. we also have a long lis of
entrepreneurs who have contributed to the development of business across the country.
Considering its sumptuous past, the College values the mutable trends economic, social
and educational horizons and settles its academics direction accordingly, currently our
college is focusing on delivering hands on knowledge to its students and by aligning
education with real world needs of industry and society, Academic mental physical and
psychological grooming has always been the main goalmouth at our end.
For this purpose, The College is equipped with technologically developed
computer labs, calls rooms and library in its two academic block, its library has more than
thirty-Five Thousand books and is the largest library in the country in the field of Commerce,
The College feels pride in having faculty which is no doubt “Crème de la Crème”: a beautiful
blend of experience and energy.
In order to meet the target of physical priming, The College own a modern squash
court, a cricket ground with sports pavilion, a basketball court, football and hockey
grounds. For this purpose, annual sports week is usually scheduled between two academic
sessions.
It is our firm belief that setting and meeting goals is impossible without having
input from various stakeholders, where parents are one of the most important of them all.
We always Consider their dreams and strive to achieve them. At the end out motto of
“Progress and Prosperity” is the aim that we strive for. This is our reverie and craving for
nation, society, students and all of our stakeholders.

Prof. Dr. Zulfqar Ahmad Now we have the honor to achieve accreditation as Business School by NBEAC.
This reflects our strong will & conviction for the improvement of quality in our existing
Principal programs. Furthermore, we are also introducing, in near future, the new market oriented
programs to diversify our business education and meet the challenges of the competitive
business world.
We wish the very best for all those students who will be blessed to secure
admission at this college. All these fellows are encouraged to prepare themselves mentally
to be part of a rigorous process where they will be groomed and prepared for future
endeavors.
Inaugural Address by Sir Ganga Ram
At the Opening Ceremony March 4, 1927
Your Excellency, Loard Linllthgow, Lady Hailey, Ladies & Gentlemen
It is with no small pleasure that I welcome Your Excellency on the
present occasion to perform the Opening Ceremony of this important
addition to the educational Institutions of this province.
I have lately travelled over the greater part of India and I am in a
position to say, and I say it with equal pleasure and pride, that in many ways,
the Punjab is ahead of other provinces, as far as arrangements for the higher
education of the people in their different spheres of life are concerned.
But wherever I went, I was forcibly reminded of one serious
deficiency in our own educational equipment, I mean the absence of an
institution for higher teaching in commerce. This shortcoming, I am glad to
say, will now be removed by the opening of the College of Commerce, in the
establishment of which Your Excellency and Your Excellency's advisers have
taken so much personal interest.
No problem is disturbing the peace of mind of the parents of the
students in this province so much as the question of unemployment. It is
hoped that this college may be the means of alleviating the hardships of the
educational classes to a certain extent besides promoting the commercial
and industrial advancement and prosperity of the province at large.
The thanks of the whole province are due to the Legislative Council
who has, through the unstained efforts of Sir John Maynard, Sir Geolfrey de
Montmorency and Sir George Anderson, promised recurring as well as non- Sir Ganga Ram
recurring grant for the maintenance of the College. Our thanks are also due 1851-1927
to Dr. M. L. Tannan, Principal of the Sydenham College of Commerce, The Founder
Bombay, who was kind enough, at great personal inconvenience, to pay
two visits to Lahore at the invitation of Government and gave valuable
advice in working out the whole scheme for the College in association with
the local educationists and representatives of Commerce. The authorities of
the Punjab University have also been pleased to agree to take charge of the
institution and manage it as the University College of Commerce, like the
existing Law College and the Oriental College. The professional course will
be based on the Intermediate standard of the University. It will extend over
three years and will terminate in the degree of B. Com. I am glad to learn that
the University Authorities have already taken necessary action to sanction
the institution of the new degree in Commerce.
Since this College is intended to train young men for the responsible
duties of managers and senior assistants in commercial concerns and
otherwise to meet the growing needs of the trade and commerce of the
province, the best course to secure this object would, in my opinion, be to
lay down definitely from the beginning, that merit alone would be the sole
condition of admission to it.
However, in difference to Your Excellency's desire, I wish to attach
no such hard and fast condition to my offer. I hope that Your Excellency will
realize that without some safeguards of the kind suggested by me, it would
be almost impossible to attract the brightest students to the institution and
at the same time to avoid the rush of those of mediocre
abilities.......................
............. Before Your Excellency proceeds formally to open the college, I ask
for one favour from Your Excellency --- in making this request, I am sure I am
voicing the heart felt wish of every one present here --- that Your Excellency
will be so pleased as to consent that the new College may henceforth be
Sir Ganga Ram associated with your illustrious name and be known as the “Hailey College of
1851-1927 Commerce.”
The Founder I, now, request Your Excellency to open the College with your
blessing for the success of the institution.
Extract from History
Sunday, March 4, 1927 THE CIV

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NEW COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
SIR GANGA RAMS’ GIFT TO THE PROVINCE
OPENING CEREMONY PERFORMED BY THE GOVERNOR

‘I know no man in our Province to whom charity seems to make a


clearer call and who obeys that with a readier hand or a more
cheerful heart.'………………….. “I agree with Sir Ganga Ram that
the conditions of the entry should preferably be by merit and
nothing else; the product of the college has to find employment,
not with Government but in the open market, and the open
market wants the best it can find”

......................'Sir Ganga Ram has asked me that my name should


be associated with his College ; it is a request which I should have
found it difficult to accept had it been preferred by any one else;
but in accepting it I am conscious that, though the College may
bear my name, it is his name which will be blessed, and his
generosity which will be remembered with pious gratitude by the
long line of students whose names will fill its roll, and whose lives
will bear testimony of the value of this, his latest gift to the
Punjab.’

Said
Sir Malcolm Hailey
Governor Punjab & Chancellor
when opening the building, presented by His Excellency
Sir Ganga Ram Sir William Malcolm Hailey
for the purpose of a Commercial College. March 4, 1927
1872-1969
Governor of the Punjab, 1924 - 28
who honours the College with his name
Old Building 1927-1978
Residence of Sir Ganga Ram donated for the College
The Founder of the College
The late Sir Ganga Ram, the founder of the College, was born in 1851,
at Mangatwala, district Sheikhupura, in a Gurdwara where at present stands an
endowed Sikh temple constructed by Sir Ganga Ram in remembrance of his
birth. His father Lala Daulat Ram was court-inspector at Amritsar. Sir Ganga
Ram was a man of strong determination and saintly character. He began his
education later than usual in the Punjab. And he was put under a pedagogue
on the floor. His talents were of such a high caliber that in less than five years'
time, he passed his Matriculation and joined the Government College, Lahore.
Once he went to the engineer's office and finding his chair vacant sat upon it.
Instantly, the officer turned up and asked him to vacate the seat. Sir Ganga
Ram was hurt and exclaimed ' what of that, I have to occupy the seat I have just
vacated.' And it so happened that when Sir Ganga Ram came back from
Roorkee after obtaining his engineering degree in 1873, he took charge from
the same engineer and occupied that very seat he was asked to vacate. In
1895 when his Highness the Prince of Wales, afterwards King Edward
Seventh, visited India, Sir Ganga Ram was put in charge of all the
arrangements at Lahore for the reception of the royal visitor. The government
appreciated his work so much that he was given important duties in all the
various Delhi Durbars. He rose to the position of officiating Superintending
Engineer. He is credited with the invention of a slide-rule for calculation of
dimensions of beams, etc. He retired from the service in 1903. After that he
was appointed as State Engineer in Patiala and worked there till 1911. In 1925,
he was made a Governor of the Imperial Bank of India, Ltd., (Northern Circle.)
In 1927, he was nominated as member of the royal Agricultural Commission
and breathed his last on the 10th July 1927, in London.
“He won like a hero and spent like a Saint.”
He was not the privileged man with ancestral hoards. Coming of poor The Late Sir Ganga Ram, Kt. C.I.E., M.V.O., R.B.
parents, he had to earn his livelihood and by dint of his talents, genius, energy, The founder of the Hailey College of Commerce, Lahore
hard work and adventurous spirit, he became a millionaire. Quite unlike the (Sir Malcolm Hailey)
man of ordinary caliber with wealth, his head did not turn, his energies did not
relax, and his work did not finish. In the Punjab, none was equal to him in the
bestowal of charities.
Introduction
The University
The Faculty
The College
Introduction

The University: Introduction


The University
University of the Punjab is one of the oldest and
largest universities of Pakistan. It came into existence on
14th October, 1882. It was the fourth University to be
established by the British Colonial authorities in the Indian
Subcontinent.
University of the Punjab has played a leading role in
higher education in the country. The University strives to
provide a conducive environment for the pursuit of the
academic activities. On account of its quality degree
programs, pleasant environment and low tuition fees, the
University remains the institution of first choice for the
students seeking admission.
Presently, the University has over 39,113 students,
five campuses in 13 faculties, 73 departments and 10
constituent colleges. There are over one hundred degree,
diploma and certificate programs. Many new departments,
disciplines and programs have been started recently
according to the current requirements. The University
continues to retain its original teaching as well as examining
functions. In addition to the on-campus teaching and
research activities, the University regulates the academic
activities of over 602 affiliated colleges and institutes,
imparting undergraduate, postgraduate and professional
education.

Allama Iqbal Campus 19


Faculty of Commerce: Introduction
Faculty of Commerce

The Faculty of Commerce was established during the session


1919-20. A Government Institute of Commerce was established in
1919 and affiliated with the University of the Punjab for issuing a
Diploma in Commerce. In 1922, it was recommended that a
Bachelor Degree in Commerce should replace the Diploma. On the
basis of these recommendations, Hailey College of Commerce was
th
established on 4 March, 1927 after the name of Sir Malcolm Hailey,
the then Governor of the Punjab and the Chancellor of the
University. Initially, a three years B. Com. Degree course was
introduced to impart sound and quality education in the field of
Commerce in this part of the sub-continent. Later on, in 1954, 2-
years [Link] Program was also started.
On 26th March 2003, Hailey College of Banking & Finance
started its working at the old building of Hailey College at Allama
Iqbal Campus to offer degrees of BBA (Hons.) & MBA in Banking
Finance and I & RM.
On 2nd May 2005, an other department of commerce was
established at Gujranwala Campus to facilitate the students of
Gujranwala and its surrounding areas, delivering education at their
door step.
In 2012, Department of Commerce was established at
Punjab University Jehlum Campus to impart commerce education to
the people of Potohar Region.
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The College

The College: Introduction


The Faculty of Commerce recommended to
start a Bachelor Degree in Commerce instead of the
diploma offered at that time. The recommendation
was further strengthened with the establishment of
Northern India Chamber of Commerce in 1923 at
Lahore. However, the plan was deferred for three years
due to financial constraints. The problem was,
however, overcome by the generous offer of Sir Ganga
Ram to donate his residential building ”Nabha House”
situated opposite to the University Grounds for
exclusive use to establish a College of Commerce. The
Government of the Punjab, in return, agreed to meet
the annual expenditure on staff and establishment.
These offers were accepted and approved and the
Hailey College of Commerce was established on 4th of Old Building 1927-1978
March 1927 after the name of Sir Malcolm Hailey, the
then Governor of the Punjab and the Chancellor of the
University. Initially, a three years B. Com. Degree
Course was introduced to impart sound and quality
education and training in the field of Commerce.
The University of the Punjab also added a Hall,
four classrooms, a second hostel and other offices. But
with the gradual increase in the number of students,
these premises were considered insufficient to meet
the College requirements. The idea to shift the College
to the New Campus, gained impetus in the course of its
Golden Jubilee Celebrations in 1977 and it was shifted
to the New Campus on 23rd of September, 1978 and
temporarily housed in Hostel No. 15. The present New Building Since 1981 21
premises were inaugurated on Ist January, 1981.
Later, the first floor and a separate Cafeteria were
added during the next two years. In 1987, a
beautiful Table Tennis Court was built with the
donation of M/S Service Industries Limited and the
College also constructed Squash Courts. In 1998 a
spacious computer lab with a capacity of 70 PC's was
established. Another computer lab was set up in
2003 with 70 additional PC's. Presently, the College
is spread over a vast area of beautiful lush-green
surroundings along the Canal having the privilege of
the main mosque in its vicinity. In 2004, another
storey was added with the construction of 2nd floor
extending the number of classrooms to 23. The
construction of another 3 storey new block has been
completed, costing Rs. 70 million, thereby
increasing the capacity by another 23 class rooms
along with faculty/ administration offices and an
examination hall. In 2012, 3rd computer lab with 80
state of the art computers is established in the new
building.

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Academic Programs
[Link] (Honours.) [04 Years]
BS-Accounting & Finance [04 Years]
[Link] (Honours [3 1/2 Years]
[Link] (Honours) [1 1/2 Years]
[Link] (Commerce) [02 Years]
Ph.D (Commerce) [03 Years]
DCMA [01-Year Diploma]
DED [01-Year Diploma]
BC-101
BC-102
BC-103
BC-104
BC-105

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BC-111

BC-112
BC-113 Microeconomics
BC-114
BC-115

BC-201
BC-202
BC-203
BC-204
BC-205

BC-211
BC-212
BC-213
BC-214
BC-215

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BC-301
BC-302
BC-303
BC-304
BC-305

BC-311
BC-312
BC-313
BC-314
BC-315

BC-401
BC-402
BC-403
BC-404

BC-411
BC-412
BC-413
BC-414
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1 Finance

2 Accounting

3 Marketing

4 Management

5 Islamic Banking & Finance

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215 200 15

205 200 5

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BS-Accounting & Finance

BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING & FINANCE


(4 YEARS PROGRAM)

Admission to BS-Accounting & Finance (Morning and


Afternoon) Classes is open to those candidates who have
passed the Intermediate Examination, preferably in
Commerce from any recognized Board of Intermediate
and Secondary Education or Diploma in Commerce from
the Board of Technical Education, or any other equivalent
examination.

COURSE OF STUDIES BS-ACCOUNTING & FINANCE

A Set of comprehensive courses has been introduced


to meet the needs of ICAP and modern expanding
business environments. The student will have to study
the following courses in various semesters in accordance
with the Time Tables notified before the start of each
semester. The College reserves the right of any suitable
change at any time.

BSAF -101 Functional English


BSAF -102 Accounting, Business and Society
BSAF -103 Quantitative Methods 1
BSAF -104 Principles of Economics (Micro + Macro)
BSAF -105 Financial Accounting 1
BSAF -106 Islamic Studies
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BS-Accounting & Finance
Code No: Subject
BSAF-111 Arabic (Foreign Language)
BSAF-112 Quantitative Methods 2
BSAF-113 Business Communication
BSAF-114 Introduction to Information Technology
BSAF-115 Financial Accounting 2
BSAF-116 Pakistan Studies

Semester-III

Code No. Subject


BSAF-201 Managerial Economics
BSAF-202 Business Law
BSAF-203 Principles of Management
BSAF-204 Fundamentals of Cost Accounting
BSAF-205 Principles of Marketing
BSAF-206 Presentation and Communication Skills

Semester-IV

Code No. Subject


BSAF-211 Taxation 1
BSAF-212 Corporate Law
BSAF-213 Human Resource Management
BSAF-214 Advance Cost Accounting
BSAF-215 Introduction to Finance
BSAF-216 Business Research Methods
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BS-Accounting & Finance Semester-V

Code No: Subject


BSAF-301 Audit and Assurance 1
BSAF-302 Corporate Finance
BSAF-303 Financial Reporting 1
BSAF-304 Managerial Accounting
BSAF-305 Accounting Information System
BSAF-306 Taxation 2

Semester-VI

Code No. Subject


BSAF-311 Investment and Portfolio Management
BSAF-312 Audit and Assurance 2
BSAF-313 Financial reporting 2
BSAF-314 ERP 1
BSAF-315 Strategic Management
BSAF-316 Accounting for Financial Services

Semester-VII

Code No. Subject


BSAF-401 Financial Risk Management
BSAF-402 Corporate Governance
BSAF-403 ERP 2
BSAF-404 Foensic Accounting
BSAF-405 Financial Modelling
BSAF-406 Accounting for Governmental and
Not-for-profit Entities

Semester-VIII
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Six Month Inernship (6 Credit Hours)
ADMISSION PROCEDURE

BS-Accounting & Finance


BS-Accounting & Finance
No. of Seats:-
(Morning & Self-Supporting each program)

Morning Program
Total Merit Reserved
115 100 15

Afternoon Program (Self-Supporting)


Total Merit Reserved
106 100 6

Eligibility Criteria
Those students who have degree of:
[Link], [Link] / D.B.A, [Link]., F.A.
or equivalent to intermediate.

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MC-301
MC-302
MC-303
MC-304
MC-305

MC-311 in Pakistan
MC-312
MC-313 Corporate Laws & Secretarial Practices
MC-314
MC-315

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MC-401
MC-402
MC-403
MC-404

MC-411
MC-412
MC-413
MC-414

MC-501
MC-502
MC-503 Contemporary Issues in Business
MC-504 Application of Inferential Statistics
in Business

MC-511 Advanced Research Methodology


MC-512 Management Accounting & Decision Making
MC-513 Marketing in Emerging Markets
MC-514 Supply Chain Management
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1 Finance

2 Accounting

3 Marketing

Project Development and Implementation

5 Islamic Banking & Finance

36
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MC-501
MC-502
MC-503 Contemporary Issues in Business
MC-504 Application of Inferential Statistics
in Business

MC-511 Advanced Research Methodology


MC-512 Management Accounting & Decision Making
MC-513 Marketing in Emerging Markets
MC-514 Supply Chain Management

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MP-501
MP-502
MP-503 Contemporary Issues in Business
MP-504 Application of Inferential Statistics
in Business

MP-511 Advanced Research Methodology


MP-512 Management Accounting and
Decision Making
MP-513 Issues in Corporate Governance
MP-514 Financial Modeling

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PHDC-701
PHDC-702
PHDC-703

PHDC-704

PHDC-711
PHDC-712
PHDC-713

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PHDC-721
PHDC-722
PHDC-723

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Calculation of Merit
DETERMINATION OF MERIT Two marks will be deducted from the marks obtained out
of 100 marks for each late year to a maximum of two
1. Admission to the Master & Diploma Programs years.
FORMULA FOR [Link] & DIPLOMA CLASSES The candidate should produce a certificate from a well
Marks earned (1/4 of matriculation + 1/5 of FA/[Link] or equivalent + [Link]) established institution to prove that he/she is Hafiz-e-
Quran. Moreover, Departmental Admission Committee
Total Marks (1/4 of matriculation + 1/5 of FA/[Link] or equivalent + [Link])
shall interview the candidate and make sure that the can-
Two marks will be deducted from the marks obtained out didate had learnt the Holy Quran by heart and could
of 100 marks for each late year to a maximum of two recite it from whatever portion he/she is required to
years. recite.
The candidate should produce a certificate from a well
established institution to prove that he/she is Hafiz-e- 3. BASIC CRITERIA FOR [Link] (3.5 YEARS)
Quran. Moreover, Departmental Admission Committee Admission shall be made on the basis of the Basic
shall interview the candidate and make sure that the can-
Criteria given below:
didate had learnt the Holy Quran by heart and could
recite it from whatever portion he/she is required to The candidates holding [Link] (14-Years of Education) or
recite. equivalent qualification and age not more than 26 years
are eligible for admission in [Link] (3.5 - Years). 2 marks
2. ADMISSION TO THE BACHELOR will be deducted from percent academic marks for each
PROGRAMS (MORNING & AFTERNOON) late session to a maximum of two sessions. 50% seats are
FORMULA FOR BACHELOR CLASSES reserved for graduates from Punjab University and rest
Marks earned (1/4 of matriculation + FA/[Link] or equivalent) 50% shall be filled on open merit basis. Clearance of Pre-
admission Entry Test is mandatory for the admission
Total Marks (1/4 of matriculation + FA/[Link] or equivalent)
against merit as well as reserved seats only in the depart-
ments/Centre/Institutes/Colleges who have opted for
entry test.
Subject to the Admission Criteria, all the admissions for
[Link] (3.5 - Years) shall be made on the basis of Entry
Test (if conducted) and Academic Qualifications as
under:-
1. Academic Record : 70%
2. Entry Test : 30%

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LAST YEAR MERIT
B. COM. (Honours) 4 Years 2019
CATEGORY MORNING AFTERNOON
I. Com. 76.85% 73.27%
D. Com. 78.92% 65.17%
F. A. (ICS - Arts) 69.63% 61.11%
F. Sc. (ICS-Science) 78.07% 73.47%

LAST YEAR MERIT


M. COM. 3½ & [Link]. 1½ Years Program 2019
CATEGORY MORNING AFTERNOON
[Link] 3.5 Years 59.87% 52.98%
[Link] 1.5 Years 54.50% 49.70%

LAST YEAR MERIT


[Link]. (Commerce) Program 2019
CATEGORY
B. Com 4 years / [Link] 64.00%

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ADMISSION RULES FOR BACHELOR, MASTER, [Link], PH.D & DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
A. A candidate for admission should apply on the 11. Medical fitness certificate issued by a
prescribed application form, which can be Registered Medical practitioner. (It will be sub-
obtained from the office of the College. mitted by the candidate at the time of obtain-
B. Application, complete in all respects should be ing the fee challan).
submitted to the office by the time and date 12. Original affidavit (appendix-I) on stamped
given in the advertisement. paper of Rs.50/- duly attested by Judicial
C. No application in person or by post will be Magistrate. (It will be submitted by the candi-
entertained after the due date and time. date at the time of obtaining the fee challan).
D. Photo-copies of the following documents
should be enclosed with the admission form: Incomplete admission form:
1. Matric or equivalent certificate
2. FA/FSc./[Link]/[Link] or equivalent certificate 1. Incomplete Admission Form shall be rejected.
3. [Link] (IT)/[Link] (Hons) Degree (if applicable) The Admission Form will be considered incom-
4. [Link] Degree if applicable plete if:
5. Character certificate from the Principal of the a. The candidate, his/her father/guardian or both
last institute attended do not sign the application form:
6. Authorized certificate of Hafiz-e-Quran (if b. Photo copies of the documents required as
applicable) mentioned above are not attached to the appli-
7. Computerized National Identity Card cation form.
8. For admission in a Master class migration certif- c. Forged documents are attached or misstate-
icate is required if applicant has graduated ment of facts is done.
from a University other than Punjab University.
9. For admission in a Bachelor class, migration cer- 2. Admission Form bearing a stamp or any mark,
tificate of a board is required which is not situ- shall be rejected.
ated in the territorial jurisdiction of the Punjab
University.
10. Three most recent passport-size photographs
with name on their back and with a blue back-
ground.
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FINANCIAL MATTERS
Fee Schedule
Scholarships
Financial Assistance
The branch of National Bank
is situated at College Premises
TUITION FEE SCHEDULE
[Link] (Honours) 4 Years 2020-21 [Link] (1 ½ Years) 2020-21
Total Total
Semester Amount (Rs.) Semester Amount (Rs.)

Morning 29,825.00 Morning 29,985.00


1st Afternoon 35,570.00 1st Afternoon
a

44,985.00
Morning 21,630.00 Morning 25,510.00
a
2nd Afternoon 22,005.00 2nd Afternoon 39,890.00

Morning 27,485.00

Thesis
BS-Accounting & Finance (4 Years 2020-21) 3rd a

Afternoon 42,485.00
Total
Semester Amount (Rs.)
[Link] in Commerce (2 Years) 2020-21
Morning 39,975.00
1st Total
Afternoon 49,975.00
Semester Amount (Rs.)
Morning 31,780.00
Fee 1st Semester (4 Semesters) 44,985.00
2nd Afternoon 41,160.00
Ph.D in Commerce (3 Years) 2020-21
[Link] (3 ½ Years) 2020-21
Total
Semester Amount (Rs.)
Total
Semester Amount (Rs.) Fee per Semester (6 Semesters) 55,500.00
Morning 29,985.00 *
1st Afternoon
a

Registration Fee ( Rs. 4090/-) is payable at the


44,985.00
Morning 25,510.00 time of Admission by unregistered students.
2nd Afternoon
a

39,890.00
Examination fee for Bachelor is (Rs. 5000/-), Master
Program (Rs. 7250/-) per semester.
Diploma 2020-21 NOTE: Limited Hostel accommodation will be avail-
Total able on merit only, and also only for the students
Semester Amount (Rs.)
admitted in the morning degree programs as per uni-
1st 16,900.00 versity policy.
2nd 16,900.00 All dues are subject to change without notice as per university policy.
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206
182
25
Haji Abdul Jabbar 01
10

249
20
18
06
21
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REQUIREMENTS FOR OBTAINING A DEGREE (Semester Program)
Following are the requirements for obtaining before the commencement of the semester. In such
[Link]., M. COM. (3 ½ Years & 1 ½ Years), B. COM. case(s) the semester fee, if deposited, will be trans-
(Hons), DCMA and DED Diploma . ferred to the next semester. A student who has frozen
his/her semester must get approval from the Principal
ATTENDANCE: to rejoin the program before the commencement of
the semester to be rejoined.
A student must attend at least 75% of his/her
lectures, seminal sessions, meetings, etc. to become COURSES AND CGPA
eligible for appearing in the final examination of the PASSING A COURSE
semester. GRADING SYSTEM
PROMOTION TO THE NEXT SEMESTER
COURSE WORKLOAD
For the above
A student will normally be required to take the College will follow the guideline provided by
prescribed courses offered by the College in each the competent authorities (i.e HEC/Univerity of the
semester. However, in special circumstances, he/she Punjab).
can add/drop a course(s) with prior approval of the
Principal. The permission must be obtained within
seven days from the commencement of the semester. EXAMINATION SYSTEM
A student who fails to pass a course will be
awarded grade 'F' (Fail). Drop/Fail/Withdrawal of There shall be two compulsory examina-
course(s) may be enrolled in the following semester by tions in each course: a mid-term and a final exami-
paying the prescribed fee per course. The permission nation. The determination of the form of examina-
must be obtained within seven days from the com- tions has been left to the teacher who shall be
mencement of the semester. solely responsible for the conduct of examination
as well as for the evaluation in his/her course. The
SEMESTER FREEZE/WITH DRAWL grade given by the teacher shall be final. The College
shall announce the dates for the examinations well in
On genuine grounds, determined by the advance. In addition to these examinations, marks
Principal, a student can freeze/withdraw a semester have been assigned to quizzes, class work, home
only once in the degree program. Permission to freeze assignments, class presentations, class discussions,
the semester must be obtained from the Principal term paper, etc. the grade shall be determined keep-
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in view the overall performance in examinations, term
papers, class test, timely completion of assignment,
class presentations, etc. if a participant fails to appear in
any examination / quiz or fails to submit a term paper /
home assignment in time or is unable to give his/her
presentation on due date, he/she shall be given no
mark in that examination/term paper/presentation,
etc. the following weight-age shall be given to exami-
nations, home assignments, term papers, etc.
Mid-Term Examination 35%
Home Assignment/Quizzes/Class
Discussions/ Presentations etc. 25%
Final Examination 40%
Total 100
NOTE:
1. All examinations shall be held without break i.e.
There shall be no holidays during the papers.
2. Final examination of each subject shall cover the
entire course.

EXAMINATION RULES

1. Students are directed to be seated at least 15 min-


utes before the start of the exam according to their
roll numbers on seats. After the start of exam entry
to the centre will be closed. Latecomers will be
allowed to enter the centre only when 10 minutes
have elapsed after the start of the exam.
2. Students are directed to bring their identification
(college I.D. card) with them. A student without ID
card will not be allowed to enter the building and or
continue the paper in the centre. 55
3. Students are directed to bring their own pen/ball- to next semester on probation. Still he/she will have to
point/ see-through ruler/eraser/rubber/stationary complete that course / courses along-with the junior
etc. No one can barrow any thing from others in the class after the completion of his/her session.
centre. These things can be brought only in a see- Regarding maintenance of minimum cumula-
through pencil box. (The use of lead pencils in tive grade point average and other requirements, fur-
strictly not allowed). ther details shall be explained in orientation program
4. Students are not allowed to bring any book, note- that will be conducted after admission.
book or any other written/helping material inside
the centre. COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
5. Students are not allowed any bag/purse inside the
centre. College will not be responsible for miss- Their will be a comprehensive exam of Ph.D
ing/theft of bag or purse. Students after completion of course work. The entire
6. Mobile phones are strictly banned in the examina- course from semester one to semester final will be
tion centre. They will not be allowed to bring included for the comprehensive exam. It is mandatory
phones inside centre in any case. for every students to pass this exam.
7. A Student found trying to talk, communicate with
other students, or looking around will be heavily UNFAIR MEANS CASES (UMC)
punished which may include the cancellation of the
paper. The teacher-in-charge will report unfair means
8. A Student found in giving or receiving assistance, cases to the Chairman/Directr/Principal who shall
or found guilty of copying from any paper, book or place those before Semester Implementation
note, or allowing any other student to copy his Committee for necessary action as under:
answer book will be dropped from the program for
two semesters (i.e. one year). Any candidate detected in giving or receiving
9. Students can not leave the centre before half time. assistance, or found guilty of copying from any paper,
10. Students should not ask for, and will not be given, book or note, or allowing any other candidate to copy
any explanation/clarification of the examination his answer book, or using, or attempting to use these
questions by the invigilation staff. or any other unfair means, shall be dropped from the
program not exceeding two semesters.
FAILING IN A COURSE
If a student fails in any one or more subject(s) but
obtains the required CGPA, he/she shall be promoted
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GOLD MEDALS

The following Gold Medals are also awarded to the


students:

Gold Medal Recipient


Sir Ganga Ram First in B. Com Final
Habib Bank Limited First in Banking
United Bank Limited First in B. Com Final
HCC Golden Jublee First in Advanced
Accounting and Auditing
Sohan Lal-de-Montmorency First in M. Com Final
Prof. Hassan First in M. Com Final

Gold Medalist of [Link] (Hons) [Program Session: 2015-2019]


Merit# Roll No. Regd. No. Name of the Student Marks Obtd. Percentage CGPA

1 BC15-004 2015-hc-4 Ayman Naeem 3794 89 3.94


D/o Muhammad Naeem
2 BC15-320 2015-hc-229 Aamir Sohail 3751 88 3.93
S/o Muhammad Ismail
3 BC15-009 2015-hc-9 Rameen Baig 3813 89 3.92
D/o Muhammad Anees Baig
4 BC15-046 2015-hc-46 Maria Sadiq 3791 89 3.90
D/o Sheikh Sajjad Hussain
5 BC15-095 2015-hc-93 Maria Sajjad 3709 87 3.87
D/o Sajid Mirza
* Maxim marks in this Examination are 4300
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Gold Medalist of [Link] (3.5 Years) Program [Session: 2015-2019]
Merit# Roll No. Regd. No. Name of the Student Marks Obtd. Percentage CGPA
1 MC15-262 2013-Idl-55 Muhammad Farooq 2719 85 3.82
S/o Muhammad Umer
2 MC15-203 2012-qmc-37 Zainab Naeem 2636 83 3.76
D/o Muhammad Naeem Jamil
3 MC15-215 2013-psq-26 Faiza Chanan 2642 83 3.73
D/o Chanan Deen
4 MC15-018 2014-z-55367 Misbah 2647 83 3.69
D/o Muhammad Raza
5 MC15-303 2013-ncm-5 Abubakar Khaliq 2622 82 3.63
S/o Abdul Khaliq
6 MC15-209 2014-z-52433 Maria Tahir 2577 81 3.62
D/o Tahir Abbas Khokhar
7 MC15-227 2013-ptg-133 Nane Tara Rani 2560 80 3.61
D/o Bashir Ahmed
* Maxim marks in this Examination are 3200

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Top Five Positions of [Link] (1.5 Years) [Program Session: 2017-2019]
Merit# Roll No. Regd. No. Name of the Student Marks Obtd. Percentage CGPA

1 MCom-HC01F17 2013-hc-4 Javeria Asghar 848 85 3.91


D/o Asghar Ali

2 MCom-HC03F17 2011-hc-30 Namra Jabeen 848 85 3.87


D/o Muhammad Akman Hayat Khan

3 MCom-HC17F17 2013-hc-533 Laeeq Ahmad 842 85 3.84


S/o Mushtaq Ahmad

3 MCom-HC99F17 2010-hc-367 Farah Tanvir 840 84 3.84


D/o Muhammad Tanvir Ahmad

4 MCom-HC85F17 2012-hc-318 Muhammad Umar Farooq 837 84 3.77


S/o Ata u Allah

5 MCom-HC32F17 2012-hc-128 Zahra Javaid 806 81 3.64


D/o Javaid Yasin

6 MCom-HC19F17 2013-hc-305 Muhammad Farhan 795 80 3.59


S/o Muhammad Ramzan

7 MCom-HC11F17 2013-hc-428 Marina Kanwal 787 79 3.54


D/o Muhammad Shafique

* Maxim marks in this Examination are 1000


* CGPA is applicable up to two decimal

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The College has inducted experienced and qualified Encyclopedias, Current Periodicals and
library staff to assist the students in a variety of ways. Magazines, Newspapers, Multi Volume
The library is fully air-conditioned, and has open Books, & CDs etc will not be issued in any
shelves to facilitate the students. Efforts are being case.
made to establish a network of libraries in 6. At the time of stock taking, the members will
collaboration with other institutes of the area so have to return all the books issued on their
that the students of all these institutes have an access cards, and no book will be issued till the stock
to a wider collection of books and other related taking is over.
material. Moreover, to quest the thirst of knowledge, 7. Readers and members shall not damage,
teaching, research extension services, the students of mark, mutilate or write upon any book,
the college have the facility to use the Main Library at periodical, map, thesis, or manuscript.
Punjab University, Lahore which contains over 8. A fine of Rs. 10 per day will be charged on
200,000 books. each outstanding book.
9. Books lost, or damaged in any way will have
Library Rules to be replaced by the borrowers.
10. Members of the Library will deposit their
1. The borrower's card will be strictly “Non- personal belongings (such as personal books,
Transferable” and will have to be presented at bags, file covers etc) at the entrance outside
the counter at the time of borrowing or the library.
returning books etc. 11. Eating, sleeping, smoking, audible
2. A user who loses his/her card shall conversation & use of Mobile phone within
immediately inform the Librarian in writing. A the library premises is strictly prohibited.
duplicate card will be issued to him/her on the 12. Discussions are not allowed in the library.
payment of Rs. 200/- 13. Library will remain closed on Saturday,
3. Any borrower who sub-lends books drawn Sunday, on announced holidays and for
from the library on his/her card to any other “Annual Stock Taking”
person shall be responsible for any loss or
damage to the books. Library Timings
4. Books will be issued according to Circulation
Policy only. The library timings are from 8:00 a.m. To 9:00
5. All the reference material such as Dictionaries, p.m. without any break.
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Seasonal fruits are available at the fruit shop at

The Campus
reasonable prices. Hence, an option is available to the students
for the purchase of canteen, bakery and fruit items. A range of
items are available at the book shop from pencil and rubber to
text books. Morever, photocopying facility is also available for
the students.

SECURITY
The college has round the clock security staff for
ensuring safety measures for the premises and the students.
However, students are advised to personally ensure security of
their personal belongings inside and outside the classrooms.

GIRL’S COMMON ROOM


Girl’s common room is a place in the campus where the
female students can relax in their free time. It is purposely
located away from the busy area of the campus. The room is
fully air-conditioned and equipped with all the things that are
necessary to provide a conducive and calm environment to the
students. The students can offer their prayer, prepare their
assignments, take their meals and carry out other relaxing
activities in this room.

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CO-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
Achievements of Students
The Journal of Commerce
Al-Iqtisad (College Magazine)
Seminars / Conferences / Workshops 2016
Hailians’ Entrepreneurship Gala 2017
Annual Sports & Cultural Mela 2016-2017
Orientation Ceremony 2016
Recreational Trips
ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE STUDENTS (Session 2018-2019)
Category Position Name of Student(s) Organized by
Badminton (Girls) 1st Kusar Javeed Inter-University Championships
nd
Basket Ball (Boys) 2 Saboor Mahsi, Temoor Mahdi Inter-University Championships
Cricket (Boys) 3rd Hafiz Faisal, M. Suleman Inter-University Championships
rd
Tug of War 3 Usman Ali, M. Junaid Inter-University Championships

Category Position Name of Student(s) Organized by


Athletic 3 Bronze Faisal, Suleman & Rizwan PU Inter-Collegiate Championships
Cricket Qualify Super League Hafiz Faisal PU Inter-Collegiate Championships
st
Badminton (Girls) 1 Kusar Javeed, Nosheen Pervaiz PU Inter-Collegiate Championships
th
Foot Ball 4 Muhammad Qamer PU Inter-Collegiate Championships
Volley Ball 4th Muhammad Sufyain PU Inter-Collegiate Championships
nd
Tug of War 2 Usman Ali, Nadeem & M. Ali PU Inter-Collegiate Championships

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The Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Research, just like professional education, is
the core objective of Hailey College of Commerce.
Keeping up its tremendous traditions and to serve
humanity with the changing world HCC has
launched a research journal "The Journal of
Commerce".

JOC publishes research that is novel,


conjectural and theoretical in its nature. It provides
insights into business issues of significant
importance that can be proved as a source of
advancement of understanding of business
discipline along with the most recent practices in
organizations.

JOC has a well-diversified editorial board


consisting of internationally renowned scholars
from Pakistan, UK, USA, Norway, Australia, India
and China. JOC is indexed in Ulrich's Periodical
Directory, Index Copernicus, EBSCO HOST, DOAJ,
OPEN J-GATE, NEW JOUR, CABELL'S Directories,
International Bibliography of Social Sciences,
ProQuest and Contemporary Science Association.

Researchers from all over the world are


contributing their empirical research articles, book
reviews and papers in JOC. JOC is published
quarterly and it is an open access journal.
[Link]
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Al-Iqtisad (College Magazine)
The College bilingual magazine started
2016 being published just one year after the
establishment of the college. It was called as “The
Ganga” after the name of Sir Ganga Ram, the
renowned philanthropist. It was published in 1928
for the first time and was renamed in 1949 as “Al-
Iqtisad”. Students are encouraged to contribute
through research articles, poetry, essays on current
affairs and humorous articles. Now, the magazine is
being published every year. Students contribute not
only in the writing but they also participate in
editorial activities.

Financial Accounting Competition


With the help of sponsors, HCC every year
organizes Financial Accounting Competition for the
students of [Link] class of affiliated commerce
colleges of Punjab University. More than 300
students participate in the competition. Different
prizes are awarded to the participants. Hailians are
also encouraged to take part in the competition.

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SEMINARS / /WORKSHOPS
Seminars / TRAINIGS
Conferences / Workshops - 2016 2019
all pakistan Entrepreneurship Gala 2018
Tour to Naran
Alumni
Old Hailians Association
Prominent Hailians
PRIDE OF THE COLLEGE

College’s Pride
Faiz Ahmed Faiz
Hailey College of Commerce has always been
blessed with great teachers who certainly made
Hailey College what it is today. Hailey College of
Commerce also has the honor of having Faiz Ahmad
Faiz as one of its faculty members. The Great poet and
revolutionary leader remained part of Hailey College
of Commerce as lecturer in English from the year 1936
to 1942, before he joined Indian National Army.

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Mr. Jahangir Badar (Late)
Mr. Jahangir Badar is graduate
of this College. He was Member
of Senate. He was an Ex-Minister
of Petroleum & Gas.

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Ex Principals
College Faculty
Permanent
Contractual
Visiting
College Administration
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13. Dr. Hassan Mobeen Alam
August 2014 - August 2020
[Link] (Pb.), Ph.D. (Pk.)
Research Domain: Corporate Governance, Interest free
banking, Business Ethics & Banking regulations &
Procedures. He has authored a book on Money Banking 93
& Finance. email: [Link]@[Link]
PERMANENT FACULTY
College Faculty

Dr. Zulifqar Ahmad Dr. Mubashar Munawar Khan


[Link] (Pb.) DCMA, LL.B (Pb), Ph.D. (Pk.) [Link] (Pb.), DCMA, Ph.D. (Austria)
Principal Professor/Principal H.C.B.F.
Research Domain: HRM, Business Mathematics & Statistics. Research Domain: Advertising and Marketing.
He has also authored two books on Business Mathematics
& Statistics and one book on Business Taxation.
email: [Link]@[Link]

Dr. Hafiz Zafar Ahmad


Dr. Hassan Mobeen Alam [Link] (Pb.), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D (Pk.)
[Link] (Pb.), Ph.D. (Pk.)
Associate Professor
Professor Research Domain: Cost & Management Accounting.
Research Domain: Corporate Governance, Interest free email: zafarahmad79@[Link]
banking, Business Ethics & Banking regulations &
Procedures. He has authored a book on Money Banking
& Finance. email: [Link]@[Link] Dr. Ishfaq Ahmed
[Link] (Pb.), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D. (Malaysia)
Associate Professor
Research Domain: organizational behavior, HRM &
Dr. Sayyid Salman Rizavi Islamic Business
M.A (Eco) (Pb.), [Link] (Eco) (QAU) [Link] (Computer Science) (Pb.) email: ishfaqahmed@[Link] 
[Link]. Quantitative Economics (France), Ph.D. (Economics) (France)
Professor/Director General P.U.G.C
Research Domain: Econometric Modeling & Financial Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad
Econometrics. He has authored a book on Economics. [Link] (Pb.), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D. (Pk)
email: salmanrizavi@[Link]
Associate Professor
Research Domain: Finance, Islamic Banking & Insurance,
Risk Management
Dr. Rizwan Qaiser Danish email: [Link]@[Link]
MBA (Su.), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D (Pk.)
Assistant Professor
Research Domain: Management, Organization Behavior &
Research Methods. Dr. Sheikh Usman Yousaf
email: rdanish2000@[Link]
[Link] (Pb.), Ph.D. (Malaysia)
Associate Professor
Research Domain: Entrepreneurship, HRM &
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email: shusmanyousaf@[Link]
College Faculty
Dr. Hafiz Abdur Rashid Dr. Majid Ali
[Link] (Pb.), DCMA, FPFA, FCMA, [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D (Pk.) [Link] (Pb.), [Link] (Pb.) [Link] (Pb.), Ph.D (Pk.)
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Research Domain: Financial Management, Management Accounting Research Domain: Business Computing, E-Commerce &
& Corporate Finance. email: [Link]@[Link] Business Research. email: puhailey@[Link]

Dr. Sadia Farooq Dr. Fouzia Ali


[Link] (Pb.), [Link]. (UK). Ph.D (UK) [Link] (Pb.), [Link]. (Pb.), Ph.D (Pk)
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Research Domain: Business Finance. Research Domain: Research Methodology.
email: sadia@[Link] email: fouziaalihcc@[Link]

Dr. Muhammad Ramzan Dr. Nisar Ahmad


[Link] (Pb.), DCMA, [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D (Pk.) [Link] (BZU), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D (Pk.)
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
.
Research Domain: Business Management & Auditing. Research Domain: Finance and Auditing.
email: [Link]@[Link] email: nisar@[Link]

Dr. Muhammad Usman


[Link] (BZU) (Gold Medalist), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D (Pk.) Dr. Muhammad Aamir
[Link] (Pb.), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D (Malyasia)
Assistant Professor
Research Domain: Investments, Financial Accounting
Assistant Professor
& Corporate Finance. email: usmanhc@[Link] Research Domain: Financial Accounting, Financial Reporting
& Corporate Auditing. email: aamir@[Link]

Dr. Abdul Khaliq Ch. Ms. Lubna Uzair


MBA (Pk.), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D (Pk.) MSc. (Pb.), [Link] (AIOU), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D Scholar
(On Study Leave)
Assistant Professor
Research Domain: Entrepreneurial Leadership, Lecturer
Globalization & International Business. Research Domain: Microeconomics, Managerial Economics &
email: cakm786@[Link] Econometrics, International Economics. email: lubnauzair@[Link]

Dr. Muhammad Akram Mr. Atiq ur Rahman


[Link]. (Pb.), [Link]. (Pk.), Ph.D (Pk.)
[Link] (Pk.)
Assistant Professor 95
Research Domain: Finance & Business Taxation.
Lecturer
email: [Link]@[Link] Research Domain: English Literature & Linguistics
Contractual/Visiting Faculty
College Faculty

Mr. Azam Shafiq Mr. Saleh Muhammad


[Link] (Pb.) Charted Accountant Mr. Muhammad Muazzam Mughal
Assistant Professor Faculty Member [Link] (Pb.)
Research Domain: Accounting & Assistant Professor
he has authored a book on Research Domain: Income Tax. He is also
Financial Accounting. the author of 2 text books on Income Tax.
email: azamshafique_hcc@[Link]

Mr. Nasir Sarfaraz Iqbal Mr. Abdul Jabbar Mr. Khalid Mehmood
[Link] (Pb.), MBA (Italy), [Link] (Pb.), [Link] (Pk) Charted Accountant
Ex-functionary U.N.O Assistant Professor Faculty Member
Assistant Professor Research Domain: Cost Accounting.
email: jabbar@[Link]
Research Domain: Accounting and MBF.

Ms. Bushra Siddique


M.A English (Pb.), [Link] (Pk.), Ms. Tahira Akbar Sial
Mr. Zia ur Rehman Ph.D Scholar M.A. English (Pb.), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D Scholar
M. Com (Pb.), [Link] (Pk.), Ph.D Scholar Lecturer
Lecturer
Lecturer Research Domain: English Language Research Domain: English language
Research Domain: Marketing. & Literature. & Linguistics.

Ms. Sahar Butt


Ms. Uzma Batool Mr. Khizar Bin Dost [Link] (Hons.), MBA (Pk.)
[Link]. (Pb) B. Com (Hons.) (Pb.), MS (Pk.), Ph.D Scholar
Lecturer Lecturer
Lecturer Research Domain: Total Quality Management
Research Domain: Research Domain: Knowledge
Management. & Non Banking Financial Institution.
Auditing & Banking.

Muhammad Haris Khan


MBA (Pb.), ACCA Ms. Afshan Hamid Mr. Tauseef Ahmad
Lecturer [Link]. (Econ.) (LCWU) [Link] (Hons.), [Link] (Pb.), Ph.D Scholar
Research Domain: Finance & Lecturer Lecturer
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College Faculty
Ch. Nazir Ahmad Dr. Shahid Kamal Mr. Manzoor A. Sheikh
[Link] (Hons.), [Link] (Pb.) [Link]. (Stat.), Ph.D (UK) B. Com (Hons) M. Com (Pb.) MBA (USA)
Principal, PU College of Statistics & Actuarial Studies. Ex. Member Finance, WAPDA
Ex. Principal, Hailey College of Commerce
Mr. Abdul Rahim Mr. Sajid Javeed Akbar Mr. Khalid Mahmood Cheema
[Link] (Hons), [Link] (Pb.)(Gold Medalist) M.A. Econ.(Pb), LL.B. M.A. [Link]. (USA) [Link] (Hons) Gold Medalist, [Link], LL.B (Pb.)
Ex-Secretary (P & D) Govt. of the Punjab
Mr. Tanveer Baig
[Link] (Pb). D.C.M.A. Mr. Muhammad Luqman Dr. Kh. Muhammad Saeed
Director Health Department (Punjab Govt.) [Link] Math, [Link]. Computer Science (Pb.), Ph.D Scholar Ph.D. (Philosophy) (Pb.), Deptt. of Philosophy, PU

Mr. Naeem Ullah Ms. Tabassum Saba Mr. Muhammad Akram Sajid
LLB (PU), LLM MA English (Pb.) M.A. (Islamic Studies), [Link] (Pb.)
Mr. Muhammad Qasim Rafique Mr. Muhammad Ali Muhammad Mohsin Rana
[Link]. E. Commerce (Pb.) MBA (Pk.), [Link] (Pk.) LLB (Pb.) LLM (UK)

Ms. Haleema Tariq Mr. Waqar Hussain Randhawa Prof. Sayyid Haider Rizavi
[Link]. (Pb.), [Link] (PK), Ph.D Scholar FCCA (UK) [Link] (Scotland),

Prof. Abdul Qahar Prof. Niamat Ali Prof. Rai Imtiaz Ahmad
[Link] (Pb) [Link]. (Pb.)

Prof. Ammara Al Nasir Prof. Ghulam Muhammad


M.A. (Eco.), [Link] (Eco.) [Link]. (Pb.)

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ADMINISTRATION

Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar Dr. Mubashar Munawar Khan Dr. Zulfqar Ahmad
Vice-Chancellor Dean Faculty of Commerce Principal

Dr. Muhammad Ramzan Dr. Fouzia Ali Mr. Majid Ali


Controller Examination Focal Person Counseling & Placement In Charge Computer Section

Dr. Muhammad Usman Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad Shahzada Nadeem Raza


Coordinator Time Table Office In Charge Senior Librarian

Mr. Asif Ali


Librarian
Mr. Abdul Rasheed Mr. Nadeem Munir Ch. Focal Person
Mr. M. Shafiq Asghar Executive Training & Development Cell
Private Secretary Admin Officer Assistant Director Sports

Mr. Muhammad Akram Baig


Admin Officer
In Charge Scholarship
Mr. Sakhawat Ali Mr. Abdul Munam Sindhu Mr. Hafiz Abdul Mannan
Assistant Registrar In Charge Exam. Branch In Charge Computer Labs
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Office Staff: Cheque Section: Examinations Branch:
Mr. Shafique-ur-Rehman Mr. Muhammad Akram Baig Mr. Abdul Munam Sindhu
Scholarship Incharge
Admin Officer Mr. Dawood Iqbal
Mr. Afzaal Mr. Junaid Ali
Mr. Muhammad Pervaiz Awan Mr. Kashif-ud-Din Mr. Imran Ramzan
Assistant Mr. Rana Dilawar Mr. Muhammad Javaid
Mr. Aamir Ali
Mr. Shakeel Ahmad
Mr. Muhammad Ilyas Record Section:
Mr. Muhammad Sarwar Computer Labs Staff:
Mr. Nasir Javaid Mr. Muhammad Tariq Haifz Abdul Mannan
Mr. Amjad Ali Mr. Saleem Sajid
Mr. Abdul Waheed Mr. Asad Mehboob
Mr. Muhammad Imran Services Branch: Mr. Zeeshan Mushtaq
Mr. Muhammad Akram Mr. Muhammad Abbas Mr. Zeeshan Ali
Mr. Muhammad Abbas
Mr. Faisal Amin Electricians
Mr. Waseem ur Rehman
Electricians Library Staff:
Accounts Section: Mr. Shahzada Nadeem Raza
Mr. Shafiq-ur-Rehman Senior Librarian
Mr. Muhammad Saleem Tahir Mr. Asif Ali
Mr. Shahid Ali Mr. Abdul Shakoor Librarian
Mr. Shakeel Ahmed
Mr. Mahboob Khan Mr. Khuram Shahzad Baig
Drivers Mr. Abdul Ghaffar
Mr. Fayyaz Khan
Mr. Muhammad Saeed
Mr. Muhammad Zafran
Ms. Masooma Naseem

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Photocopy Service: Grounds Staff:
Mr. Muhammad Suleman
Mr. Waris Ali
Sports Office: Head Mali

Mr. Nadeem Munir Ch. Mr. Muhammad Ashraf


Mr. Muhammad Shaukat Mr. Muhammad Farooq
Mr. Muhammad Shamraiz
Mr. Muhammad Sadiq
Security Staff: Mr. Muhammad Nawaz
Mr. Muhammad Akram
Mr. Muhammad Hassan
In Charge Chowikdar
Mr. Akmal
Mr. Ayub Sohail Mr. Muhammad Farhan
Mr. Muhammad Shoaib
Mr. Muhammad Arif Janitorial Staff:
Mr. Muhammad Yasin Mr. Yaqoob Feroz Masih
Incharge Sweepers
Dean Office:
Mr. Mian Khalid Mahmood
Mr. Manzoor Masih
Private Secretary
Mr. Hanooq Masih
Mr. Muhammad Dawood Alvi
Mr. Amin Masih
Jr. Clerk
Mr. Yaqoob Masih
Mr. Abdul Qauyum Khan
College Dispenser:
Lady Attendants:
Mst. Sughran Bibi Telephone Operator:
Mr. Shamshad Ali
Parking Security:
Mr. Gulsher
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PROFILE OF A GRADUATE
The College endeavors to produce graduates who are competent professional and enlightened individu-
als: possess constructive energy and creative vision to respond aggressively to the present and future
needs of Pakistan; are distinguished by their dedication to work and lofty ideas; and, though firmly com-
mitted to their own beliefs and values, are tolerant towards those of others. As professionals they shall
have in-depth knowledge of commerce and trade and shall be innovative in identifying problems and find-
ing their solutions. They will be conversant with the research and development work done elsewhere in
the world and will have requisite training to initiate their own. They will possess the expertise to effectively
manage the existing institutions and in time organize new ones. They will have the ability to make consid-
ered decisions conducive to the well-being of their organization as well as of society and mankind at large.

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15- I here-by declare that, I will strictly abide by the rules & regulation regarding the plagiarism policy as defined by the HEC.

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Hailey College of Commerce
University of the Punjab, Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore
Ph: +92 42 99 23 02 25 | 99 23 03 27 | 99 23 12 73 | Fax: +92 42 99 23 12 74
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Prospectus 2020
www.hcc.edu.pk
University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Pakistan
1927
O ye who believe! When ye contract a debt for a fixed 
term, record it in writing. Let a scribe record it in writing 
betwee
Mission Statement
Hailey College of Commerce enthuses to achieve a well acclaimed position in 
academic world by having leadi
The Quaid's Message
 
Education does not merely 
mean academic education, and even 
that appears to be of a very poor type.
Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
1876-1948
Aim
      Unity
      Faith
      Discipline
Path
      Justice
      Fair Play
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
1877-1938
Message from the Vice-Chancellor
Welcome from the Principal
Inaugural Address by Sir Ganga Ram
Extract from History (Sir Malc
Hailey College of Commerce, University of the Punjab is the oldest 
seat of higher learning for commerce education in Pakis

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