UOS Prospectus 2025
UOS Prospectus 2025
2025
SARGODHA UNIVERSITY
PATHWAY TO PROGRESS
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QUAID’S MESSAGE
You know that the importance of education and the right type of education cannot be over-
emphasized. Under foreign rule for over a century, in the very nature of things, I regret, sufficient
attention has not been paid to the education of our people, and if we are to make any real, speedy
and substantial progress, we must earnestly tackle this question and bring our educational policy
and program on the lines suited to the genius of our people, consonant with our history and culture,
and having regard to the modern conditions and vast developments that have taken place all over
the world.
There is no doubt that the future of our State will and must greatly depend upon the type of
education and the way in which we bring up our children as the future servants of Pakistan.
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 future economic life, and we should see that our people
undertake scientific 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.
In short, we have to build up the character of our future generations which means highest sense of
honor, integrity, selfless service to the nation, and sense of responsibility, and we have to see that
they are fully qualified or equipped to play their part in the various branches of economic life in a
manner which will do honor to Pakistan.
— Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's message at the First National Education Conference,
Karachi, 27 Nov-1 Dec1947
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MESSAGE FROM THE
CHANCELLOR
It is with great pleasure that I observe the University of Sargodha's remarkable and progressive journey,
marked by its active engagement across diverse professional arenas at both national and international levels.
In an era defined by rapid transformations and technological advancements, the educational landscape is
undergoing significant evolution. Digitalization has redefined traditional pedagogical paradigms, opening
new avenues for innovation, accessibility, and the enhancement of learning. Within this dynamic context,
universities stand as vital institutions in the advancement of knowledge, serving as epicenters of research and
innovation across a multitude of disciplines. As an emerging nation, we must equip our youth with the skills
and critical thinking necessary to navigate the complexities of the modern world. Strengthening our research
capacity is essential to maintaining a competitive global presence.
I am pleased to acknowledge that the University of Sargodha has not only embraced digital transformation
but has also cultivated a robust research culture, ensuring its relevance and leadership in this evolving
academic landscape.
I take great pride in the University's notable accomplishments and its concerted efforts to elevate its
international standing, an affirmation of its enduring commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and
adherence to global standards. Its rising trajectory in international rankings indicates its growing stature as a
leading institution of higher learning, both within Pakistan and globally.
As Chancellor, I reaffirm my full support for the University's mission to nurture an enabling academic
environment and to enhance its educational and research capacities for students and faculty alike. I remain
confident that, under the capable leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, the University of Sargodha will continue
to expand its global footprint and make significant contributions to higher education and community service.
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MESSAGE FROM THE
VICE CHANCELLOR
Welcome to the University of Sargodha, where excellence meets opportunity, and dreams find wings to soar
above the zenith of Olympia. As the Vice-Chancellor, it is my privilege to extend a warm welcome to my
students who aspire to embark on this transformative journey of higher education at the University of
Sargodha during the academic year 2025-26.
Our institution fosters a culture of creativity, critical inquiry, innovation, and collaborative learning,
providing students with a rich academic experience. Our faculty members are dedicated to nurturing
graduates with innovative and productive skills essential for success in the competitive global world.
Aligned with the University’s mission, we place special emphasis on fostering the holistic development of
our students, instilling in them a sene of civic responsibility and human values.
In a remarkably short period, the University of Sargodha has garnered international recognition, achieving
top rankings such as being placed among the top 311+ Young Universities worldwide, 351+ Emerging
Economics University Rankings and 301+ Universities in Asia by Times Higher Education Rankings 2023.
Additionally, in 2023, the University was ranked 701st in the UI Green Metric World University Rankings
and among the 601-800 universities globally by Times Higher Education World Ranking 2024 in subjects
including Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Clinical and Health Sciences and Engineering. Looking ahead,
we are dedicated to further enhancing our international standing and global outlook. The successful
Research Arena organized by the University in March 2024 was a testimony to this mission of fostering a
dynamic research ecosystem. We are constantly working, expanding and strengthening international
collaborations with the reputable international institutions all around the world to develop a globally
academic culture at the University.
In invite you to experience exceptional learning and research under the guidance of our devoted faculty in an
inclusive and nurturing environment. I trust that your time at the University shall be both enriching and
enjoyable.
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Ranked at
521-540
2025
UNIVERSITY
INTRODUCTION
in the
QS Asia University Ranking
Ranked at
301-350
in Young World
University Ranking
Global Linkages
with China, USA,
Malaysia, Turkey,
Saudi Arabia and Australia
Established Pakistan's
Fifth Confucius
Institute
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VISION We are proud to introduce the University of Sargodha as a major public sector University in the
To contribute to society through the pursuit of quality province of Punjab, Pakistan. It started its journey in 1929 with the establishment of
education, creative learning and productive research De’Montmorency College, later renamed as Government College, which was awarded the
University Charter in 2002.
MISSION With its main campus located in Sargodha city and College of Agriculture, College of Law and
Ÿ To provide students with a healthy learning experience based on College of Engineering and Technology, Department of Allied Health Sciences in its three
critical thinking, innovation, commercialization and leadership skills campuses, the University presently has around 25,000+ students and 600+ faculty members,
including 350+ PhDs, in 40 departments, four institutes, one school, and five constituent colleges
Ÿ To ensure a collaborative work environment for faculty and staff to
achieve professional excellence and institutional growth
that come under the eight faculties of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Sciences, Agriculture,
Pharmacy, Medical and Health Sciences, Computing and Information Technology, Engineering
Ÿ To improve global visibility by enhancing mutually beneficial and Technology. They are assisted by around 1,700 administrative staff. The University also has
linkages with international organizations and partner universities 250+ affiliated government and private colleges spread across the province.
Ÿ To contribute to knowledge economy, social transformation and Sargodha University offers modern teaching and research facilities, including well-equipped
community services through advanced studies and interdisciplinary classrooms, laboratories, and a vast collection of library material with online access to books and
research journals. Over a dozen hostels accommodate all female students and a limited number of male
Ÿ To become an acclaimed university to act as an agent of change to students. With an affordable fee structure, the University provides a host of scholarships,
overcome the vagaries of environmental challenges. internships and business opportunities to the needy and meritorious students. While the Internship
Program and Career Development Centre prepare the students for competitive future careers
VALUES through hands-on training, two E-Rozgaar centres located at the main campus enable them to earn
through online freelance entrepreneurship. The Incubation Centre offers the creative students with
an opportunity to start productive careers before graduation. Human Resource Development
INTEGRITY INCLUSIVENESS Center (HRDC) is a transformative initiative by the University. HRDC is serving as dynamic hub
Practising Work Ethics Nurturing Pluralism of skills development, professional growth and innovation – equipping faculty, staff and students
Fostering uncompromised Inculcating the culture of with the tools they need to thrive in an ever-evoling job market.
ethical standards acceptance through inclusive
to keep merit intact teamwork Its main campus, located in the heart of Sargodha city, is green and serene. The University
prioritizes the promotion of critical learning and scholarship among its students and young faculty.
TRANSPARENCY COMPASSION Each semester, it remains abuzz with a variety of scholarly, co-curricular and sports activities,
including seminars and conferences, sports gala and literary festival. The University also runs an
Breaking Opacity Exhibiting Empathy
Dare to act for Transparency and Advocating respect and
FM radio station, offering infotainment and education to students and people of the region.
Accountability rights of others To ensure productive research, the University has established vibrant institutions, including the
Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization, and Quality Enhancement Cell, which
PROFESSIONALISM have helped register several international patents for faculty in sciences and agriculture, besides
Adherence to Professional Standards funding research projects and publications and linking academic research with the local economy.
Imparting proficient competency and expertise The University runs a Citrus Nursery and produces its own mineral water, KhusAab, for faculty,
staff and students. It also has a strong tradition of community service, with its Medical Complex
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY and Research Centre offering telemedicine, OPD, pharmacy and diagnostic services to university
Serving Community students and staff as well as the people of the city.
Making Sustainable Development Goals possible
for common good The University has an ambitious agenda of quality-centric academic growth in the foreseeable
future. It ultimately aims to become a hub of higher education in Pakistan and South Asia.
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THE CITY
GILGIT BALTISTAN
KHYBER
PAKHTUNKHWA
KASHMIR
OF
Sargodha
Sargodha holds great signicance
due to its strategic location. PUNJAB
SINDH
the title of the City of Eagles.
CALIFORNIA
OF PAKISTAN
Sargodha region is
popularly known as the
California of Pakistan
because of being a hub of
cultivation and
production of a delicious
variety of citrus called
Kinno.
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PAF BASE
MUSHAF Sargodha air base
hosts the Headquarters
of the Central Air
Command.
COMPANY
BAGH
KIRANA A beautiful garden with grassy fields
filled with flowers and trees. Jinnah Hall
HILLS
Kirana Hills, or the black
is a historic building located inside the
Company Bagh.
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CAMPUS AT A GLANCE
AROUND
600+
25000+ FACULTY 210+ 24:1
STUDENTS PhDS 300+ ACADEMIC STUDENT
PROGRAMS TEACHER RATIO
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8 FACULTIES
5
FACULTY OF
CONSTITUENT FACULTY OF
AGRICULTURE ARTS AND
Undergraduate and HUMANITIES
COLLEGES Postgraduate
3 CAMPUSES
Diplomas FACULTY OF FACULTY OF
COMPUTING AND ENGINEERING
INFORMATION AND
4 INSTITUTES Undergraduate
Programs FACULTY OF
MEDICAL
AND HEALTH
FACULTY OF
PHARMACY
1 SCHOOL
SCIENCES
92 FACULTY OF
Graduate
40 DEPARTMENTS
FACULTY OF
SOCIAL
Programs SCIENCES
SCIENCES
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OUR GLOBAL RANKINGS University of Sargodha
X-Category in Research
University
Sargodha University is making a mark in its global academic prole
As per HEC Evaluation 2024
through impressive performance each year in the world's prestigious 119% yearly increased in
Times Higher Education, QS rankings and other rankings on research productivity
sustainability.
QS Asian QS Sustainability
The Impact
Ranking 2025 THE Interdisciplinary Ranking 2025
Ranking 2024
521-540 Science Ranking Overall = 1301-1350
In world: 801-1000 In Asia = 447
QS Asia 2025 2025
In Pakistan: 20/89 In Pakistan = 16
Southern Asia 501-600
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SETTING NEW TRENDS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY
ACADEMIC Revamping the Office of
Research, Innovation and
research projects worth Rs.60
million, which led to the publication
Commercialization by providing of 1250+ research papers during
REFORMS international travel grants, creating
inter-disciplinary research groups,
2024-2025.
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GRADUATES PRODUCED
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66232
39720 37431
19059
30779 29815 19000 Male
24351 23189 22366
25382
9852 17560 20007
7464 14262 10454 8479 Degree Conferred:
8506
5708 Male 210958
Female 330448
Total 541406
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 0th 11th
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1001-1200 801-1000
IN TIMES HIGHER
EDUCATION WORLD
UNIVERSITY RANKINGS
QS TIMES HIGHER
EDUCATION
2024 RETAINED POSITION YOUNG WORLD
OVER
NEARLY
350+
AROUND
16
2 RESEARCH
PRODUCTIVITY
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RESEARCH 12
CONFERENCES RESEARCH
2023-2024 JOURNALS
INTERDISCIPLINARY
14 RESEARCH
GROUPS
MORE THAN
1250+
RESEARCH
PUBLICATIONS 2024-2025
JOINT
4 INTERNATIONAL
RESEARCH
PROJECTS
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INTERNATIONAL CENTER CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE
FOR PUNJAB STUDIES FOSTERING
PROMOTING RICH ETHNIC PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE
HERITAGE OF THE PROVINCE CONNECTION
BETWEEN
PAKISTAN AND CHINA
OUTREACH AND AGRICULTURE
EXTENSION PROGRAM LINCOLN CORNER
ENGAGING LOCAL LARGEST CORNER IN
FARMERS AND COMMUNITY THE JURISDICTION OF
US CONSULATE GENERAL
LAHORE
28 SIGNED IN 2024-25
NURTURING
ACADEMIA INDUSTRY
LINKAGES
INTELLECTUALS AND
POLICY MAKERS
CENTER OF EXCELLENCE IN
UNIVERSITY’S
GLOBAL MISSION
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INTERNATIONAL MOUs
SIGNED IN 2024-25 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES DEVELOPMENT CENTER
FORMALIZING PROMOTING AND IMPROVING THE QUALITY DYNAMIC HUB OF SKILLS
PARTNERSHIP WITH AND STANDARD OF RESEARCH IN SOCIAL AND DEVELOPMENT, PROFESSIONAL
INTERNATIONAL BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES GROWTH AND INNOVATION
INSTITUTIONS
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4 GLOBAL
OUTLOOK
PARTICIPATED IN OVER MORE THAN ORGANIZED MORE THAN PIONEER IN JOINING CHINA'S
30+ 28 24
BELT AND ROAD AGRICULTURE
EDUCATION SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL EVENTS INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION
AND CONFERENCES in 2024-25 MOUS EVENTS IN 2024-2025 LEAGUE
500 UNIVERSITIES
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SCHOLARSHIPS AND
FINANCIAL AID
We believe that no one should be denied the right to
education due to financial constraints and that students
who secure distinctions in examinations are duly rewarded.
Each year, the University of Sargodha offers a large
number of scholarships and financial assistance to
deserving and meritorious students in the following
categories:
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OUR PROUD ALUMNI
The Sargodha University is proud of its alumni, the Falcons. We look forward to further
expanding the community of our graduates playing a leading role in many walks of
professional life in the country and across the world. Here are some of our most prominent
Falcons:
Muhammad Saleem Ahmad Ranjha is a visionary social entrepreneur
and a leader in global tech innovation. An esteemed alumnus of the University
of Sargodha, he is known for his work in empowering communities through
technology and social development initiatives, both in Pakistan and
internationally.
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CAMPUS
LIFE The University of Sargodha offers its students an ideal
environment for academic excellence and professional growth.
Life at its main campus and sub-campus is conducive for
advanced studies. Students are also provided with ample social
avenues to refine their personalities and skills. The University
faculty and staff have affable bond with students, and the mode
of learning involves both formal and informal processes. The
infrastructure is very well developed with modern buildings,
well-equipped classrooms and research labs, congenial hostel
environment, wide pathways, green and serene parks, and first-
class sports facilities. During each semester, the campus life
remains abuzz with academic events such as conferences,
seminars and workshops as well as co-curricular activities,
including debates and other youthful activities.
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WAZIR AGHA LIBRARY Our main library, named after a prominent literary figure and SU alumnus, is
known for its long history, magnificent architecture and pleasant
environment. It holds a collection of 100,000 books, a number of foreign and
local journals, several online full text databases of books and periodicals, a
computer lab comprising 50 computers with internet connectivity and a
valuable collection of 25,000 digital resources and a MARC based Library
Management System.
E-RESOURCES
Besides the in-house collection of digital resources, the University Library
provides online access to renowned global databases of digital content. These
include access to the E-Library USA provided by the American Information
Resource Centre through the Lincoln Corner situated at the Library. The HEC
National Digital Library provides online access to peer-reviewed journals,
databases, articles and e-books across a wide range of disciplines, including ISI
Web of Science, Pro-Quest, Springer-Link, Emerald Insight and several other
online databases.
LINCOLN CORNER
Our Lincoln Corner is one of the largest corners in the jurisdiction of US
Consulate General Lahore. It promotes experiential and interactive learning
through its diverse programming which makes it to the 'Golden Category' of
the American Spaces around the world.
Our Lincoln Corner is multi-media resource centre, where visitors can
connect, practice their English language, and learn about America in many
different ways. It aims to strengthen people to people connection between US
and Pakistan through better understanding of cultural values.
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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
A variety of services are available to the students for comfortable and healthy living as well as educational
and skillful learning.
TRANSPORT
The University provides pick and drop services to the students
within the radius of 30-km in the city and in five tehsils Shahpur,
Bhera, Kotmomin, Sahiwal, Sillanwali and two other areas like
Jhawarian and Sial Mor. 21 buses and several vans comprise the fleet
of university transport. Similar facilities are available to students of
sub-campus.
HEALTHCARE
Our University Health Center at the main campus provides round the
clock healthcare facilities to the students, faculty, staff and the local
community. Medical consultants from Sargodha Medical College are
available to take care of patients in the morning and evening. The
ambulance service is available 24/7 to deal with emergency cases.
The students are also provided SU’s own mineral water, Khush Aab,
ACCOMMODATION at plants located on campus and in hostels.
The University has sevenn female and four male students
hostels, providing comfortable residential facilities to more IT LABS
than 5000 students. It is the only public sector university Well-equipped IT labs are available in the library and most of the
which provides hostel facility to most of the female students departments to provide digital services to students and researchers.
who apply for residence. The accommodation in each of
these hostels comprises both cubicles and dormitories. Each VOICE OF VARSITY
hall contains a well-furnished dining hall, a TV lounge, a Our FM 98.2 radio station offers education and infotainment to
common room, a reading room, electricity generators and students and local community.
emergency medical facilities.
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SPORTS & CO-CURRICULAR
The University of Sargodha offers a variety of sports
facilities and co-curricular opportunities to its students. It
CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
is enriched with lush green playgrounds for cricket, Career Development Center (CDC) empowers youth, builds capacity and
hockey, football, athletics and other indoor and outdoor provides career counselling through interactive sessions with
games. The Riaz Shad Co-Curricular Forum, with over a professionals, and workshops. To harness work ethics and equip students
dozen student societies, prepares the students for with modern and updated skills required for professional life, CDC
winning national competitions in debates and other organizes various activities including Skill Development Program, On-
Campus Internship Program and opens international avenues through
youthful contests.
scholarships and exchange programs.
Waheed Wain
Incubation Center
(WWIC)
For providing young entrepreneurs with adequate resources and services to
nurture and commercialize their innovative ideas, the University has
established the Sargodha University Incubation Center. It is also providing an
intense six to eight months ‘Business Acceleration Program’ to support
passionate students to launch their own startups.
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UNIVERSITY
MAP
Back Gate
M. Ali Block
Staff
Jauhar Block Girls
Hostel
East Library
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fal
ter
Wa Bus
West South Parking
Stand
Tennis
Court
Ibn Rushd New
Block Building
Sir Syed Block Academic
Block Cricket Ground Block and Works
Volleyball Handball
Sports
Court
Department
Cafeteria
Squash
Ground
Court Cafeteria Omar Khayyam
Block
Court
Girls Hostels
Cooperative
Basket Ball
Cafeteria Sports
Office Store
Court
Basket Iqbal Hall Sports
Ball Football Gym
Court
Hockey Ground
Ground Ground
l Area
Parking
Multi-
Al-Beruni Al-Khwarizmi Student
Block Block Teacher
Purpose
entia
Center Hall
Resid
University
Square
Telephone
Complaint
Exchange
Block HBL
Quaid-e-Azam
Hostel Faculty
Jamia Hall Hostel Girls Hostels
Jinnah Block Estate and Security Wing Masjid
Faculty
Parking
Jinnah Block Area
Admin
Block
Maula Al-Kindi
Bakhsh Parking Block
Auditorium Area
Facilitation
Center Medical Services
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ather Nadeem
Dean, Faculty of Agriculture
FACULTY OF Contact
AGRICULTURE [Link]@[Link]
0333-8363457
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha
List of College/Institute/Departments
A
griculture is one of the most ancient and basic productive sectors of human activity. Food
production and conservation are inextricably linked as they provide the raw material to
down the line industries and help in poverty alleviation. Agriculture sector contributes
College of Agriculture 22.90% to GDP and was the major employer absorbing 37.40% of labor force in 2022-23. The
Agricultural Economics Faculty of Agriculture is one of the largest faculties of the university with a mission to produce
trained and skilled work force, having focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. The faculty
Agricultural Extension comprises College of Agriculture and Institute of Food Science and Nutrition. Under the umbrella
of College of Agriculture, Departments of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Extension and Rural
Agronomy Studies, Agronomy, Entomology, Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Plant
Pathology and Soil and Environmental Sciences offer BSc (Hons) Agriculture and MSc (Hons) in
Animal Sciences Agri. Extension, Agronomy, Animal Nutrition, Entomology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding and
Entomology Genetics, Plant Pathology and Soil Science, while PhD in Agri. Extension, Agronomy, Entomology,
Horticulture, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology, and Soil Science. Whereas, Department
Forestry of Animal Sciences offers BSc (Hons) Animal Sciences and MSc (Hons) Animal Nutrition.
Moreover, Institute of Food Science and Nutrition offers BSc (Hons) Home Economics, BSc
Horticulture (Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics, BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology, MSc (Hons)
Plant Breeding And Genetics Food Science and Technology, MSc (Hons) Food and Nutrition, PhD Food Science and Technology
and PhD Food and Nutrition. The Faculty of Agriculture is equipped with highly qualified staff,
Plant Pathology latest equipments and farm land to cater the needs/research requirements of students and staff
in the field of agriculture. The faculty is promoting collaborations with national and international
Soil and Environmental Sciences universities that would be a great benefit to the students and staff to exchange innovations with
different countries.
Institute of Food Science and Nutrition
Prof Dr Zafar Hayat
COLLEGE OF Principal College of Agriculture
AGRICULTURE Contact
[Link]@[Link]
0300-9601380
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha
AGRICULTURAL Contact
[Link]@[Link]
0333-8363351
ECONOMICS Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha
FACULTY (Agricultural Economics) BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Agricultural Economics) AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agriculture Extension & Rural Dev. 2(2-0)
Nadeem Anwar Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical / Total 19(15-4)
Assistant Professor Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
Sciences = 11 Seats”
Semester-2
Dr. Muazzam Sabir Duration: 4 Years URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0)
Dr. Muhammad Waqar
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0)
Dr. Moula Bux Semester-1 URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
Lecturer
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit
Zulqarnain Haider
Lecturer URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
GENERAL FACULTY (Applied Statistics) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1)
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. & Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1)
Dr. Sami Ullah
Lecturer ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1)
MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) FWRW-5702 Introduction to Rangelands & Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) Total 21(17-4)
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Semester-3 AGEC-6510 Macroeconomics – II 3(3-0) ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) AGEC-6511 Econometrics – I 3(2-1) MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students)
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) AGEC-6512 Development Economics 3(3-0) AGRE-5101 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 3(3-0)
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) AGEC-6513 Mathematical Economics 2(2-0) AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1)
FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1) AGEC-6514 Environment and Sustainable Development 3(3-0) SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1)
PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1) AGEC-6515 Institutional Economics 3(3-0) FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest & Watershed Management 2(1-1)
ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III Non Credit Total 20(16-4)
PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1) Total 20(19-1) Semester-2
AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0) Semester-7 URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0)
HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1) AGEC-6516 Econometrics – II 3(2-1) URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0)
Total 21(16-5) AGEC-6517 Natural Resource Economics 3(3-0) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0)
Semester-4 AGEC-6518 Agricultural Finance 3(3-0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1) AGEC-6519 Agricultural Production Economics 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit
URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) AGEC-6520 Research Methods in Social Sciences 3(2-1) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) AGEC-6521 International Economics 3(3-0) AGRE-5102 Microeconomics I 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit AGEC-6522 Agricultural issues and Policies of Pakistan 3(3-0) AGRE-5103 Statistical Methods in Economics 3(2-1)
STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV Non Credit ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1)
PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1) Total 21(19-2) AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0)
ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1) Semester-8 URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1) AGEC-6523 Internship 3(0-3) Total 21(19-2)
AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) AGEC-6524 Capstone Project 3(0-3) Semester-3
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-1) Total 6(0-6) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Total 20(15-5) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
BS in Agricultural and Resource Economics
Semester-5 URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc,
AGEC-6503 Microeconomics – I 3(3-0) ICS, [Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification AGRE-5104 Microeconomics II 3(3-0)
AGEC-6504 Macroeconomics – I 3(3-0) Duration: 4 Years AGRE-5105 Logical and Critical Thinking 2(2-0)
Semesters: 8
AGEC-6505 Mathematics for Economists 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 125-149 credit hours PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
AGEC-6506 Food and Agricultural Marketing 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
AGEC-6507 Economics of Climate Change 3(3-0) Semester-1 PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
AGEC-6508 Statistical Methods for Economists 3(2-1) URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
Total 18(17-1) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) Total 21(16-5)
Semester-6 URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Semester-4
AGEC-6509 Microeconomics –II 3(3-0) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
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URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran IV Non Credit
PhD Agricultural Extension
URCG-5125 Civic and Community Engagement 2(2-0) Total 18(18-0)
Eligibility: MSc(Hons) Agricultural Economics with any major in
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit Semester-8
Agricultural with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + UOS Entry Test
AGRE-5106 Macroeconomics I 3(3-0) AGRE-6119 Internship 3(0-3) equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
AGRE-6120 Capstone Project HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
AGRE-5107 Mathematics for Economist 3(3-0) 3(0-3)
Duration: 3-8 Years
AGRE-5108 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) Total 6(0-6) Semesters: 6-16
3(3-0) AGEC-7113 Seminar 1(1-0) Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences
Total 18(17-1) Total 2-5 Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester-5 Semester-4 Semester-1
AERE-6101 Macroeconomics II 3(3 0) Thesis 6(0-6) AGEC-71xx To be selected from list 3(3-0)
AERE-6102 Production Economics 3(3 0) Total 6(0-6) AGEC-81xx To be selected from list 3(3-0)
AERE-6103 Econometrics I 3(2 1) AGEC-8132 Advanced Statistical Methods for Special Research 3(3-0)
AERE-6104 Project Management and Evaluation 3(3 0) AGEC-81xx To be selected from list 3(2-1)/3(3-0)
AERE-6105 Introduction to Environmental Economics 3(3 0) Total 9-15
AERE-6106 Human Recourse Management 3(3 0) Semester-2
Total 18(17-1) AGEC-71xx To be selected from list 3(3-0)
Semester-6 AGEC-81xx To be selected from list 3(3-0)
AGRE-6107 Econometrics II 3(2 1) AGEC-81xx To be selected from list 3(2-1)/3(3-0)
AGRE-6108 Development Economics 3(3-0) AGEC-81xx To be selected from list 3(2-1)/3(3-0)
AGRE-6109 Agricultural Policies of Pakistan 3(3-0) AGEC-8109 Seminar-I 1(1-0)
AGRE-6110 Management of Natural Resources 3(3-0) Total 10-13
AGRE-6111 Research Methods for Economist 3(2-1) Semester-3
AGRE-6112 Economics of Climate Change 3(3-0) AGEC-71xx To be selected from list 3(3+0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran III Non Credit AGEC-8108 Special Problem 1(1-0)
Total 18(16-2) AGEC-8110 Seminar-II 1(1-0)
Semester-7 Total 2-5
AGRE-6113 Land Use and Urbanization 3(3-0) Semester-4 to 6 Research and Thesis
AGRE-6114 Agricultural Finance 3(3-0)
AGRE-6115 Data Collection and Analysis 3(0-3)
AGRE-6116 Environment and Sustainable Development 3(3-0)
AGRE-6117 International Economics 3(3-0)
AGRE-6118 Institutional Economics 3(3-0)
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DEPARTMENT OF
Dr Ejaz Ashraf
AGRICULTURAL Professor / Chairperson
FACULTY Bsc (Hons) Agriculture (Agricultural Extension) AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1)
Dr Ejaz Ashraf Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical / SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1)
Professor Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
Sciences = 11 Seats” FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
Dr. Muhammad Luqman
Associate Professor Duration: 4 Years
AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
Semesters: 8
Dr. Muhammad Arshed Javed Degree Requirements: 125-149 credit hours URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor
Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 21(17-4)
Dr. Saima Sadaf
Assistant Professor Semester-1 Semester-3
Dr. Muhammad Yaseen URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Dr. Humaira Ameen
Assistant Professor URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Dr. Muhammad Usman URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor
ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0) Total 21(16-5)
Total 19(15-4) Semester-4
Semester-2 URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I 3(2-1) PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1)
ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry Non Credit ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1)
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PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1) Semester-8 Semester-3
AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) AEXT-6421 Research Project / Internship 3(0-3) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-1) AEXT-6422 Capstone Project 3(0-3) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Total 20(15-5) Total 6(0-6) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Semester-5 STAT-5128 Statistical Techniques for Development Studies-I 3(3-0)
BS in Development Studies DEVS-5107 Environment and Development
AEXT-6401 Extension Program Development 3(2-1) 3(3-0)
AEXT-6402 History and Philosophy of Agricultural 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc DEVS-5108 Local Government System and Rural Development 3(3-0)
(Pre-Medical & Pre-Engineering), ICS, [Link], [Link]),
Extension Education DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or equivalent qualification. DEVS-5109 Community Development Issues and Strategies 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
AEXT-6403 Rural Development Programs in Pakistan 3(2-1) Total 20(20-0)
Semesters: 8
AEXT-6404 Rural Youth in Agricultural Development 3(2-1) Degree Requirements: 125-149 credit hours Semester-4
AEXT-6405 Leadership Skills in Agricultural Extension 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5115 Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
AEXT-6406 Community Development Issues and Strategies 3(3-0) Semester-1 URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
AEXT-6407 Food Security through Precision Agri. Technology 2(2-0) URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Semester-6 Total 20(17-3) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
AEXT-6408 Agricultural Extension Methods 3(2-1) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics DEVS-5110 Development Theories and Practices 3(3-0)
AEXT-6409 Computer Applications in Agricultural Extension 3(1-2) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) DEVS-5111 Communication for Development 3(3-0)
AEXT-6410 Psychology for Adult Learning 3(3-0) DEVS-5101 Introduction to Development Studies 3(3-0) DEVS-5112 Introduction to Development Economics 3(3-0)
AEXT-6411 Human Resources Development 3(2-1) DEVS-5102 Socio-Economic Development of Pakistan 3(3-0) DEVS-5113 Anthropology 3(3-0)
AEXT-6412 Gender Studies in Agricultural Extension 3(3-0) DEVS-5103 History and Philosophy of Development 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – II Non-Credit
AEXT-6413 Preparation of Research Project and 3(2-1) AGRE-6110 Management of Natural Resources 3(3-0) Total 21(20-1)
Scientific Writing SOCI-5101 General Sociology-1 3(3-0) Semester-5
AEXT-6414 Participatory Approaches in Agri. Extension 3(2-1) Total 20(19-1) DEVS-5114 Development Project Planning & Management 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit Semester-2 DEVS-5115 Leadership and Management Skills 3(3-0)
Total 21(15-6) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) DEVS-5116 Microfinance and Poverty Reduction 3(3-0)
Semester-7 URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) DEVS-5117 Political Economy & Development 3(3-0)
AEXT-6415 Interviewing Skills 3(2-1) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) DEVS-5118 Natural Resources & Sustainable Development 3(3-0)
AEXT-6416 Agricultural Technology Transfer 3(2-1) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) STAT-5129 Statistical Techniques for Development Studies-II 3(3-0)
AEXT-6417 Agricultural Journalism 3(2-1) DEVS-5104 Issues and perspectives of Rural Development 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
AEXT-6418 Research Methods in Agricultural Extension 3(3-1) DEVS-5105 Public Policy & Governance 3(3-0) Semester-6
AEXT-6419 Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development 3(3-0) DEVS-5106 Poverty, Livelihood & Development 3(3-0) DEVS-5119 Research Methods in Development Studies 3(2-1)
AEXT-6420 Program Evaluation in Agricultural Extension 3(2-1) AGRE-6116 Environment & Sustainabe Development 3(3-0) DEVS-5120 Disaster Management and Development 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – I Non Credit DEVS-5121 Development and Governing Issues in 3(3-0)
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DEVS-5122 Non-Governmental Organizations and 3(3-0) GERN-6102 Social Rehabilitation in later life 3(2-1) List of Elective Courses
Development GERN-6103 Educational Gerontology 3(3-0) AEXT-7104 Human Resource Development 3(3-0)
DEVS-5123 Rural-Urban Divide and Development 3(3-0) Total 9(8-1) AEXT-7105 Monitoring and Evaluation in 3(2-1)
Total 18(17-1) GERN-6104 Research Methods in Gerontology 3(2-1) AEXT-7106 Communication Strategies in 3(2-1)
Semester-7 GERN-6105 income, Social Protection and Poverty 3(3-0) Agricultural Extension
DEVS-5125 Gender and Development 3(3-0) Prevention for Older Persons AEXT-7107 Application of ICTs in Agricultural Extension 3(3-0)
DEVS-5126 Religion and Development Politics 3(3-0) GERN-6106 Mental Health Issues in Later Life 3(2-1) AEXT-7108 Psychology of Adult Learning 3(3-0)
DEVS-5127 Special Techniques for Development Studies 3(3-0) Total 9(7-2) AEXT-7109 Gender Studies in Agricultural Extension 3(3-0)
DEVS-5128 Agrarian Reforms and Rural Development 3(3-0) AEXT-7110 Participatory Approaches to Agricultural 3(2-1)
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List of Deficiency Courses
MS Rural Development PhD Rural Development
AEXT-7104 Human Resource Development 3(3-0)
AEXT-7105 Monitoring and Evaluation in Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons)/ MS or equivalent degree (18 years of
3(2-1) Eligibility: BS/BSc(Hons) or equivalent (16 years of education) in any education) in any discipline of Agriculture, Social, Biological,
Agricultural Extension discipline of Agriculture, Social, Biological, Environmental & Environmental & Allied Health Sciences with minimum
Allied Health Sciences with minimum CGPA 2.50/4.00 + CGPA 3.00/4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General
AEXT-7106 Communication Strategies in 3(2-1)
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) Test (at least 60% marks) OR HEC/HAT General Test (at least
Agricultural Extension Duration: 2-4 Years 60% marks)
AEXT-7110 Participatory Approaches to Agricultural Semesters: 4-8 Duration: 3-8 Years
3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Semesters: 6-16
Extension and Rural Development Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Code Course Title C/Hr.
List of Elective Courses
Code Course Title C/Hr.
AEXT-8103 Food Security Issues and Role of 3(3-0) List of Mandatory/Compulsory/Core Courses
Agricultural Extension RDVP-7101 Introduction to Development Studies 3(3-0) List of Mandatory/Compulsory/Core Courses
AEXT-8104 International Agricultural Extension System 3(3-0) RDVP-7102 Dynamics of Growth, Income Distribution 3(3-0) RDVP-8101 Rural Development Theory, Policy and Practice 3(3-0)
AEXT-8105 Managing Learning Experience in 3(3-0) and Poverty RDVP-8102 Dynamics of Rural Development 3(3-0)
Agricultural Extension Education RDVP-7103 Food, Agriculture and Rural Development 3(3-0) RDVP-8103 Globalization and Rural Development 3(3-0)
AEXT-8106 Sustainable Agricultural & Rural Development 3(3-0) in Pakistan RDVP-8134 Advanced Statistical Methods for Dev. Studies 3(3-0)
Thesis RDVP-7154 Statistical Methods for Development Studies 3(3-0) RDVP-8111 Special Problem 1(1-0)
Thesis RDVP-7112 Special Problem 1(1-0) RDVP-8112 Seminar 1(1-0)
RDVP-7113 Seminar 1(1-0) List of Deficiency Courses
List of Deficiency Courses RDVP-7102 Dynamics of Growth, Income Distribution & Poverty 3(3-0)
RDVP-6401 Extension Program Development 3(2-1) RDVP-7103 Agricultural and Rural Development in Pakistan 3(3-0)
RDVP-6403 Rural Development Program in Pakistan 3(2-1) RDVP-7105 Sustainable Rural Development 3(3-0)
RDVP-6406 Community Development Issues & Strategies 3(2-1) RDVP-7110 Participatory Approach in 3(2-1)
RDVP-6429 Program Evaluation in Agricultural Extension 3(3-0) Agricultural Extension & Rural Development
List of Elective Courses List of Elective Courses
RDVP-7104 Research Methodology for Rural Development 3(2-1) RDVP-8104 Structure and Issues of Rural Economy 3(3-0)
RDVP-7105 Sustainable Rural Development 3(3-0) RDVP-8105 Economics of Rural Land and Water Resources 3(3-0)
RDVP-7105 ICTs and Rural Development 3(3-0) RDVP-8106 Rural Institution and Development 3(3-0)
RDVP-7107 Scientific and Academic Writing 3(2-1) RDVP-8107 Research Methodologies for Rural Development 3(2-1)
RDVP-7108 Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development 3(3-0) RDVP-8108 Agrarian Reforms and Rural Development 3(3-0)
RDVP-7109 Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Development 3(3-0) RDVP-8109 Public Policy and Governance 3(3-0)
RDVP-7110 Participatory Approaches in Rural Development 3(2-1) RDVP-8110 Religion, Politics and Rural Development 3(3-0)
RDVP-7111 Monitoring and Evaluation in Dev. Programs 3(2-1) Thesis
Thesis Thesis Thesis
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Dr Muhammad Ather Nadeem
Professor / Chairperson
Contact
DEPARTMENT OF [Link]@[Link]
0333-8363457
FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Agronomy) ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Ather Nadeem Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical / AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1)
Professor Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1)
Dr. Muhammad Mansoor Javaid Sciences = 11 Seats”
Associate Professor Duration: 4 Years FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
Semesters: 8
Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Safdar AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
Associate Professor
Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 21(17-4)
Dr. Abdul Rehman
Associate Professor Semester-1 Semester-3
Dr. Muhammad Rafi Qamar URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Asif
Assistant Professor URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Dr. Amjed Ali URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor
ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
Dr. Muhammad Kamran
Assistant Professor MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
Dr. Muhammad Yasin AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
Lecturer
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0) Total 21(16-5)
Total 19(15-4) Semester-4
Semester-2 URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1)
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PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1) Semester-8 Semester-3
AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) AGRO-6923 Research Project / Internship 3(0-3) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-1) AGRO-6924 Capstone Project 3(0-3) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Total 20(15-5) Total 6(0-6) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Semester-5 CLCH-5106 Climate Change Impact on Ecosystems 3(2-1)
BS in Climate Change
AGRO-6903 Agro-Technology of Major Crops 3(2-1) CLCH-5106 International Climate Agreements and Diplomacy 3(2-1)
AGRO-6904 Arid and Rainfed Agriculture 3(2-1) Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) or CLCH-5107 Climate Change and Global Politics 3(2-1)
Equivalent “Quota for Diploma in Engineering (DAE) or
AGRO-6905 Concepts of Crop Physiology 3(2-1) Diploma in Agricultural Sciences = 2+2 seats” GEOG-6113 Oceanography 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
AGRO-6906 Irrigation Agronomy 3(2-1) Semesters: 8 Total 20(17-3)
AGRO-6907 Agro-Ecology 2(2-0) Degree Requirements: 125-149 credit hours Semester-4
AGRO-6908 Organic Farming 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenge 3(2-1)
AGRO-6909 Plant and soil Analysis 3(2-1) Semester-1 URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Total 20(15-5) URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Semester-6 URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – II Non-Credit
AGRO-6910 Biological Nitrogen Fixation 3(2-1) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics CLCH-5108 Biodiversity and Climate Change 3(2-1)
AGRO-6911 Plant Nutrients and Growth Regulators 3(2-1) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) CLCH-5109 Climate Smart Agricultural Technologies 3(2-1)
AGRO-6912 Farming Systems and Farm Records 3(2-1) ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ GEOG-6115 Remote Sensing 3(2-1)
AGRO-6913 Seed Production Technology 3(2-1) MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) STAT-5102 Applied Statistics 3(3-0)
AGRO-6914 Forage and Fodder Production 3(2-1) AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) Total 19(15-4)
AGRO-6915 Biological Data Science 3(1-2) CLCH-5101 Introduction to Climate Change 3(2-1) Semester-5
AGRO-6916 Agro Technology Of Minor Field Crops and 3(2-1) CLCH-5102 Agriculture and Climate Change 3(2-1) CLCH-6110 Climate Change and Farming Community 3(2-1)
Medicinal Plants Total 19(15-4) CLCH-6111 Climate Resilient Crop Management 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit Semester-2 SAES-6816 Environmental Pollution and Management 3(2-1)
Total 21(13-8) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) CLCH-6112 Sustainability and climate Solutions 3(2-1)
Semester-7 URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) CLCH-6113 Climate Change Risks and Food Security 3(2-1)
AGRO-6917 Principles of Weed Science 3(2-1) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) CLCH-6114 Carbon Sequestration & Environmental Footprints 3(2-1)
AGRO-6918 Smart Farming 3(2-1) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) CLCH-6115 Human Response and Climate Change 3(3-0)
AGRO-6919 Conservation Agronomy 3(2-1) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – II Non Credit Total 21(16-5)
AGRO-6920 Crop Modeling in Agriculture 3(2-1) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Semester-6
AGRO-6921 Environment and Crop Production 3(2-1) CLCH-5103 Global Warming 3(2-1) CLCH-6116 Climate Change Modelling Impact and Adaptation 3(2-1)
AGRO-6922 Research and Scientific Writing 3(2-1) CLCH-5104 Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate 3(2-1) CLCH-6117 Renewable Energy and Climate 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit GEOG-6109 Climatology 3(2-1) CLCH-6118 Climate and Human Health 3(2-1)
Total 18(12-6) Total 20(16-4) CLCH-6119 Research Methodology and Scientific Writing 3(2-1)
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CLCH-6120 Industrialization and Climate Change 3(2-1) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(2-1)
BS in Farm Management
CLCH-6121 Climate Change Mitigation Technologies 3(2-1) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III Non Credit FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
OR Diploma in Agricultural.
Total 18(12-6) Duration: 4 Years ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
Semesters: 8 PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1)
Semester-7
Degree Requirements: 125-149 credit hours
CLCH-6122 Climate Data Analysis and Visualization 3(2-1) AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
CLCH-6123 Climate Change Resilience and Adaptation 3(2-1) Code Course Title C/Hr. HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
CLCH-6124 Climate Change Impact to Terrestrial and 3(2-1) Semester-1 Total 19(15-4)
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ANSC-6116 Management of Dairy Animals 3(2-1)
MSc (Hons) Agronomy PhD Agronomy
FRMT-6107 Vertical Farming Systems 3(2-1)
Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent (16 Years of Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Agronomy or with any major in Agriculture
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III Non Credit
Education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC
Total 18(12-6) CGPA 2.50/4.00 - Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
Semester-7 Duration: 2-4 Years HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
AGRO-6916 Agro Technology of Minor Field Crops and 3(2-1) Semesters: 4-8
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Medicinal Plants Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
AGRO-6919 Conservation Agronomy 3(2-1) Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
FRMT-6108 Preparation of Research Proj. & Scientific Writing 2(1-1) Postgraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses
AGRO-6912 Farming Systems and Farm Records 3(2-1) AGRO-7101 Applied Crop Ecology 3(3-0) AGRO-8101 Advanced Agronomy 3(2-1)
FRMT-6109 Agrochemicals and Disease Management 3(2-1) AGRO-7102 Agro-Environment Conservation 3(2-1) AGRO-8102 Advanced Irrigation Agronomy 3(2-1)
FRMT-6110 Harvest and Handling of Crops 3(2-1) AGRO-7103 Agro-meteorology 3(3-0) AGRO-8103 Dry land Agronomy 3(3-0)
ANSC-6134 Feed Evaluation, Formulation and 3(2-1) AGRO-7104 Allelopathy and Crop Productivity 3(2-1) AGRO-8104 Biological Crop Potential 3(2-1)
Processing Technology AGRO-7105 Applied Conservation Agronomy 3(3-0) AGRO-8105 Crop Modeling 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV Non Credit AGRO-7106 Sustainable Agriculture 3(3-0) AGRO-8106 Herbicides and Crop Production 3(2-1)
Total 20(13-7) AGRO-7107 Crop Management on Problem Soils 3(3-0) AGRO-8107 Seed Physiology 3(2-1)
Semester-8 AGRO-7108 Crop Nutrition Management 3(2-1) AGRO-8108 Modern Concepts in Crop Productivity 3(2-1)
FRMT-6111 Research Project/Internship 3(0-3) AGRO-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0) AGRO-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
FRMT-6112 Capstone Project 3(0-3) AGRO-7110 Seminar 1(1-0) AGRO-8110 Seminar 1(1-0)
Total 6(0-6) AGRO-7111 Farming and Cropping Systems 3(3-0) AGRO-8111 Crop and Environment 3(3-0)
AGRO-7112 Field Crop Experimentation 3(2-1) AGRO-8112 Postharvest Technology of Crops 3(2-1)
AGRO-7113 Seed Science and Technology 3(2-1) STAT-8131 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-II 3(3-0)
AGRO-7114 Stress Physiology 3(2-1)
AGRO-7115 Water Relations in Plants 3(2-1)
AGRO-7116 Weed Management 3(2-1)
AGRO-7117 Climate Change and Agriculture 3(3-0)
STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)
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Dr Zafar Hayat
DEPARTMENT OF Professor / Chairperson
ANIMAL Contact
[Link]@[Link]
0300-9601380
FACULTY
BSc (Hons) Animal Sciences FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Dr. Zafar Hayat AEXT-5401 Introduction to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0)
Professor Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical
or Pre-Engineering or equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Livestock ANSC -5104 Principles of Animal Nutrition 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Arif
Assistant (LAD)/Veterinary Assistant = 2 Seats
Associate Professor ANSC -5105 Principles of Heredity 2(1-1)
Duration: 4 Years
Dr. Imtiaz Hussain Sial Semesters: 8 Total 21(17-4)
Assistant Professor
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
Semester-3
Abd-ur-Rehman
Lecturer Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Atia Iram Semester-1 URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Lecturer
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Muhammad Shahbaz Zafar
Lecturer URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
Laiba Idrees URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics ANSC -5106 Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy 3(2-1)
Lecturer
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) ANSC -5107 Behaviour and Welfare of Farm Animals 3(2-1)
ZOOL-6141/ Introduction to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)3(3-0) ANSC -5108 Introduction to Veterinary Preventive Medicine 2(1-1)
MATH-5128 OR Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) ANSC -5109 Introduction to Poultry Science 2(1-1)
ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1) Total 21(17-4)
ANSC -5102 Fundamentals of Animal Nutrition 2(1-1) Semester-4
ANSC -5103 Fundamentals of Livestock Production 3(2-1) URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
Total 19(15-4) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Semester-2 URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – II Non Credit
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) AGRO-6912 Forage and Fodder Production 3(2-1)
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) ANSC -5110 Principles of Animal Breeding 2(1-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I NC ANSC -5111 Management of Dairy Animals 2(1-1)
AGRO-5903 Introductory Agriculture 3(2-1) ANSC -5112 Poultry Housing and Equipment 2(1-1)
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ANSC -5113 Principles of Poultry Nutrition 3(2-1) Semester-8
Total 21(15-6) ANSC -6136 Research Project / Internship 3(0-3)
Semester-5 ANSC -6137 Capstone Project 3(0-3)
ANSC -6114 Basic Microbiology 3(2-1) Total 6(0-6)
ANSC -6115 Introduction to Animal Physiology 3(2-1)
ANSC -6116 Animal Breeding Plans and Policies 3(2-1) MSc (Hons) Animal Nutrition
ANSC -6117 Introductory Molecular Genetics 2(1-1)
Eligibility: BSc(Hons) Animal Sciences, Animal Nutrition, Poultry
ANSC -6118 Metabolism of Primary Nutrients 2(2-0) Science, DVM, Dairy Science, Animal Breeding and Genetics and
ANSC -6119 Incubation Principles and Hatchery Management 2(1-1) Livestock Manager (16 years of education) in the relevant field with
CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
ANSC -6120 Range Livestock Production 2(1-1) Duration: 2-4 Years
ANSC -6121 Minerals and Vitamins in Nutrition 2(1-1) Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Total 19(12-7)
Semester-6 Code Course Title C/Hr.
ANSC -6122 Poultry Hygiene and Disease Prevention 2(1-1) Semester-1
ANSC -6123 Introductory Population Genetics 2(1-1) ANNU-7101 Physiological and Biochemical Basis of Nutrition 3(3-0)
ANSC -6124 Introduction to Farm Animal Health 3(2-1) STAT-7153 Statistical Method for Animal Sciences Research-I 3(3-0)
ANSC -6125 Principles of Small Ruminant Production 2(1-1) ANNU-71xx To be selected from the list 3(x-x)/4(x-x)
ANSC -6126 Nutrient Requirements of Farm Animals 3(2-1) ANNU-71xx To be selected from the list 3(x-x)/4(x-x)
ANSC -6127 Rural Poultry Farming 3(2-1) Total 12-14
ANSC -6128 Principles of Milk Production 2(1-1) Semester-2
ANSC -6129 Poultry Feeding Practices 3(2-1) ANNU-7105 Analytical Techniques in Nutrition 4(0-6)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit ANNU-7106 Research Methods in Nutrition 3(2-1)
Total 20(12-8) ANNU-71xx To be selected from the list 2(x-x)/3(x-x)
Semester-7 ANNU-71xx To be selected from the list 3(x-x)/4(x-x)
ANSC -6130 Animal Breeding Practices 3(2-1) Total 12-14
ANSC -6131 Poultry Farm Management 3(2-1) Semester-3
ANSC -6132 Selection for Economic Traits in Farm Animals 2(1-1) ANNU-7119 Special Problem 1(1-0)
ANSC -6133 Feed Evaluation, Formulation and Processing Tech. 3(2-1) ANNU-7120 Seminar 1(1-0)
ANSC -6134 Principles of Meat Production 3(2-1) Total 2
ANSC -6135 Physiology of Reproduction 3(2-1) Semester-4
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit Thesis 6(0-6)
Total 17(11-6) Total 6(0-6)
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Dr. Muhammad Irfan Ullah
Professor / Chairperson
DEPARTMENT OF Contact
[Link]@[Link]
ENTOMOLOGY 0333-6789335
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha
FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Entomology) ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Irfan Ullah
Professor Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical / AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1)
Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
Dr. Abu Bakar Muhammad Raza Sciences = 11 Seats” SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1)
Associate Professor Duration: 4 Years FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
Dr. Muhammad Asam Riaz Semesters: 8
Assistant Professor Degree Requirements: 125-149 credit hours AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 21(17-4)
Assistant Professor
Semester-1 Semester-3
Dr. Muhammad Arshad
Lecturer URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0) Total 21(16-5)
Total 19(15-4) Semester-4
Semester-2 URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1)
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PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1) Semester-8
MSc (Hons) Entomology
AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) ENTO-6123 Field Experience / Internship 3(0-3)
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-1) ENTO-6124 Eligibility: BSc (Hons) Agriculture/ BS 4 Years or equivalent with
Capstone Project 3(0-3)
major in Entomology/Agriculture Entomology (16 years of education)
Total 20(15-5) Total 6(0-6) OR BS Zoology OR with any major in BSc (Hons) / BS Agriculture with
Semester-5 minimum CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Entomology Duration: 1.5-4 Years
ENTO-6103 Insect Morphology 3(2-1) Semesters: 3-8
ENTO-6104 Principles of Insect Taxonomy 3(2-1) and Disease Vector Control (PGD-MEDVC) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
ENTO-6105 Insect Ecology 3(2-1) Eligibility: The candidate should possess one of the following
ENTO-6106 Insect Pests of Household, Man and Animals 3(2-1) qualifications or an equivalent degree from a recognized university or Code Course Title C/Hr.
accrediting body.
ENTO-6107 Insect Behavior 3(2-1) i. [Link]./BSc/[Link] (Hons)/MSc(Hons)/BS Degree in Agriculture/ List of Deficiency Courses
ENTO-6108 Apiculture Biology/ Zoology/ Microbiology/ Biochemistry/ Environmental Health ENTO-6103 Insect Morphology
3(2-1) 3(2-1)
Sciences/ Entomology/Agriculture Entomology / Nursing
Total 18(12-6) ii. MBBS/DVM/D. Pharmacy ENTO-6105 Insect Ecology 3(2-1)
iii. Relevant MS Degree (In Biological and Bio Medical Sciences) +
Semester-6 ENTO-6109 Insect Physiology 3(2-1)
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
ENTO-6109 Insect Physiology 3(2-1) Duration: 9 Months ENTO-6110 Classification of Adult Insects 3(2-1)
Semesters: 2
ENTO-6110 Classification of Adult Insects 3(2-1) Diploma Requirements: 19 C/Hr. ENTO-6111 Agricultural Pests and their Management 3(2-1)
ENTO-6111 Agricultural Pests and their Management 3(2-1) ENTO-6112 Stored Product Pest and their Management 3(2-1)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
ENTO-6112 Stored Product Pests and their Management 3(2-1) ENTO-6116 Integrated Pest Management 3(2-1)
ENTO-6113 Beneficial Insects 3(2-1) List of Coures ENTO-6118 Insecticides and their Application 3(2-1)
ENTO-6114 Biological control of insect pests 3(2-1) ENTO-7117 Introduction to Medical Entomology 3(2-1) List of Mandatory/Compulsory/Core Courses
ENTO-6115 Range and Forest Entomology 2(1-1) ENTO-7118 Vector Biology and Ecology 3(2-1) ENTO-7101 Research Methods in Entomology 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit ENTO-7119 Vector-borne Disease Epidemiology 3(2-1) ENTO-7102 Insects in Relation to Plant Diseases 3(2-1)
Total 20(13-7) ENTO-7120 Vector Control Strategies 3(2-1) ENTO-7103 Special Problem 1(1-0)
Semester-7 ENTO-7121 Public Health Entomology 3(2-1) ENTO-7104 Seminar 1(1-0)
ENTO-6116 Integrated Pest Management 3(2-1) ENTO-7122 Internship and Project report 4(0-4) ENTO-7105 Insecticide Toxicology 3(2-1)
ENTO-6117 Plant Resistance to Insect Pests 3(2-1) Total 19(10-9) STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)
ENTO-6118 Insecticides and their Application 3(2-1) List of Elective Courses
ENTO-6119 Insects as Vectors of Diseases 3(2-1) ENTO-7106 Environmental Entomology 3(2-1)
ENTO-6120 Agriculture & Environmental Pollution 3(2-1) ENTO-7107 Insecticide Resistance and Management 3(2-1)
ENTO-6121 Scientific Writing and Presentation 3(2-1) ENTO-7108 Molecular Entomology 3(2-1)
ENTO-6122 Citrus Entomology 3(2-1) ENTO-7109 Medical and Veterinary Entomology 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit ENTO-7110 Acarology 3(2-1)
Total 21(14-7) ENTO-7111 Insecticide and Public Health 3(2-1)
ENTO-7112 Insect Biochemistry 3(2-1)
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ENTO-7113 Pesticides Application Equipments 3(2-1) ENTO-8107 Advanced Insect Morphology 3(2-1)
PhD Entomology
ENTO-7114 Forensic Entomology 3(2-1) ENTO-8108 Advanced Insect Physiology and Embryology 3(2-1)
Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Agriculture or equivalent with major in
ENTO-7115 Insect Rearing Techniques 3(2-1) ENTO-8109 Insect Nutrition 3(2-1)
Entomology / Agriculture Entomology OR MS Zoology or with any
ENTO-7116 Insect Biotechnology 3(2-1) major in MSc (Hons) Agriculture with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 ENTO-8110 Advances in Biological Control of Insect Pests 3(2-1)
(18 year of education) + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT
ENTO-7117 Chemical Ecology of Insects 3(2-1) General Test (at least 60% marks) OR ENTO-8111 Insect Pathology 3(2-1)
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Thesis
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16 Research and Thesis
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Muhammad Irfan Ashraf
Associate Professor / Chairperson
FORESTRY Contact
[Link]@[Link]
0333-6741315
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha
FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Forestry) ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Sajjad Haider Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1)
Professor Pre-Medical / Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in
Agricultural Sciences = 11 Seats” SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1)
Dr. Muhammad Irfan Ashraf
Duration: 4 Years
Associate Professor FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
Semesters: 8
Dr. Hafiz Bashir Ahmad Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor
Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 21(17-4)
Dr. Tariq Mahmood
Assistant Professor Semester-1 Semester-3
Dr. Muhammad Talha bin Yousaf URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0) Total 21(16-5)
Total 19(15-4) Semester-4
Semester-2 URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1)
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PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1) Semester-8 FRST-5704 Fundamentals of Agroforestry 3(2-1)
AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) FWRW-6724 Capstone Project 3(0-3) FRST-5705 Sustainable Land Management 3(3-0)
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-1) FWRW-6725 Field Experience / Internship 3(0-3) Total 20(18-2)
Total 20(15-5) Total 6(0-6) Semester-3
Semester-5 URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
FWRW-6703 Silviculture-I 3(3-0) BS in Forestry URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
FWRW-6704 Tree Eco-Physiology 3(2-1) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
FWRW-6705 Agroforestry 3(2-1) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in SSC & HSSC/[Link] (Part-I / II) AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1)
Pre-Medical / Pre-Engineering or Equivalent.
FWRW-6706 Wood Science and Technology 3(2-1) FRST-5706 Introductory Forest Ecology 2(2-0)
Duration: 4 Years
FWRW-6707 Forest Accounts and Procedure 2(2-0) FRST-5707 Forest Entomology 3(2-1)
Semesters: 8
FWRW-6708 Ecotourism and Park Management 2(2-0) Degree Requirements: 146 Credit Hours FRST-5708 Forest Pathology 3(2-1)
FWRW-6709 Forest Ecology 2(2-0) FRST-5709 Field Tours 2(0-2)
Total 18(15-3) Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 20(15-5)
Semester-6 Semester-1 Semester-4
FWRW-6710 Silviculture-II 3(2-1) URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
FWRW-6711 Forest Management 3(2-1) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
FWRW-6712 Watershed Management 3(2-1) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
FWRW-6713 Forestry and Climate Change 3(3-0) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – II Non Credit
FWRW-6714 Forest Utilization 3(3-0) ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
FWRW-6715 Biodiversity Conservation 3(2-1) MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) FRST-5710 Basic Plant Physiology and Morphology 3(2-1)
FWRW-6716 Forest Resource Economics 2(2-0) GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0) FRST-5711 Essentials of Rangeland Management 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) FRST-5712 Forest Genetics 3(3-0)
Total 20(16-4) FRST-5701 Introduction to Forestry & Watershed Management 2(1-1) FRST-5713 Forestry Extension 3(3-0)
Semester-7 FRST-5702 Introduction to Range and Wildlife Management 2(1-1) Total 19(16-3)
FWRW-6717 Range Management 3(2-1) Total 20(16-4) Semester-5
FWRW-6718 Wildlife Management 3(2-1) Semester-2 FRST-6714 Forest Survey and Levelling 3(2-1)
FWRW-6719 Forest Biometrics 3(2-1) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) FRST-6715 Landscaping and Urban Forestry 3(2-1)
FWRW-6720 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing 3(2-1) URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) FRST-6716 Basic Silviculture 3(3-0)
FWRW-6721 Forest Policy and Law 3(3-0) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) FRST-6717 Forest Hydrology 3(2-1)
FWRW-6722 Forest Protection 3(2-1) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) FRST-6718 Utilization of Forest Produce 3(3-0)
FWRW-6723 Research Methods in Forestry 3(2-1) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit FRST-6719 Biodiversity and Environment 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit BOTN-5102 Plant Systematics, Anatomy and Dev./ Embryology 4(3-1) FRST-6720 Agroforestry Systems 2(2-0)
Total 21(16-6) FRST-5703 Forest Economics 2(2-0) Total 20(17-3)
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Semester-6 List of Elective Courses
MSc (Hons) in Forestry
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III FWRW-7102 Advances in Forest Ecology 3(3-0)
Non Credit
FRST-6721 Wood Science Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BS (4 Years) or equivalent (16 Years of FWRW-7104 Forestry and Environment 3(3-0)
3(2-1)
Education) in the relevant discipline with minimum
FRST-6722 Forest Accounting and Office Management FWRW-7105 Grazing Management of Rangelands 3(3-0)
2(2-0) CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
FRST-6723 Applied Silviculture Duration: 4 Years FWRW-7106 Free Crop Volume Measurement 3(2-1)
3(2-1)
Semesters: 8 FWRW-7107 Advances in Forest Utilization
FRST-6724 Environmental Forestry 3(3-0) 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 144 Credit Hours
FRST-6725 Wildlife Conservation FWRW-7108 Advances in Wood Science 3(2-1)
3(2-1)
FRST-6726 Forest Measurements Code Course Title C/Hr. FWRW-7111 Advances in Agroforestry 3(2-1)
3(2-1)
FRST-6727 Forest, Range and Wildlife: Policies and Laws List of Deficiency Courses FWRW-7112 Agroforestry as a Business Enterprise 3(2-1)
3(3-0)
FWRW-6703 Silviculture-I FWRW-7113 Range Vegetation Manipulation and Management 3(3-0)
Total 20(16-4) 3(3-0)
Semester-7 FWRW-6726 Agroforestry Systems 2(2-0) FWRW-7114 Developments in Watershed Management 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit FWRW-6710 Silviculture-II 3(2-1) FWRW-7115 Forest Soil and Water Conservation 3(2-1)
FRST-6728 Remote Sensing and GIS in Forestry 3(2-1) FWRW-6727 Sustainable Forest Management 3(3-0) FWRW-7116 Forest Diseases and Pest Management 3(2-1)
FRST-6729 Research Methods and Scientific Writing 3(2-1) FWRW-6714 Forest Utilization 3(3-0) FWRW-7117 Ecosystems resilience to Changing Climate 3(3-0)
FRST-6730 Sustainable Forest Management 3(3-0) FWRW-6719 Forest Biometrics 3(2-1) FWRW-7118 Forest and Wildlife Conservation 3(3-0)
FRST-6731 Forest Working Plan 4(2-2) List of Mandatory/Compulsory/Core Courses FWRW-7119 Urban Wildlife 3(2-1)
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FWRW-8103 Range Vegetation Ecology 3(2-1)
PhD in Forestry
FWRW-8104 Protected Areas Management 3(2-1)
Eligibility: MS/MSc (Hons)/MPhil (18 years of education) in the FWRW-8105 Precision Forestry 3(3-0)
relevant discipline with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + UOS Entry Test
equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR FWRW-8106 Advanced Agroforestry 3(2-1)
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) FWRW-8107 Value-added Agroforetry Products 3(2-1)
Duration: 4 Years
Semesters: 8 FWRW-8108 Pastoral Communities and Rage Development 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 144 Credit Hours FWRW-8111 Drought Management in Rangelands 3(3-0)
FWRW-8112 Techniques for Carbon Stocks and Flux 3(2-1)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Assessments in Forests
List of Deficiency Courses FWRW-8113 Global Environmental Policies 3(3-0)
FWRW-7101 Forest Resource Management 3(3-0) FWRW-8114 Forest and Range Resource Evaluation 3(2-1)
FWRW-7102 Advances in Forest Ecology 3(3-0) FWRW-8115 Principles of Forest Genetics 3(2-1)
FWRW-7103 Silviculture of Farm Trees 3(2-1) FWRW-8116 Advanced Forest Genetics 3(2-1)
FWRW-7104 Forestry and Environment 3(3-0) FWRW-8117 Forest Microbiology 3(2-1)
FWRW-7105 Grazing Management of Rangelands 3(3-0) FWRW-8118 Wood Anatomy and Properties 3(2-1)
FWRW-7106 Tree Crop Volume Management 3(2-1) FWRW-8119 Wetland Wildlife Management 3(2-1)
FWRW-7107 Advances in Forest Utilization 3(3-0) FWRW-8120 Applications of GIS and Remote 3(2-1)
FWRW-7111 Advances in Agroforestry 3(2-1) Sensing in Forestry
FWRW-7114 Developments in Watershed management 3(3-0) FWRW-8122 Forest Recreation and Park Management 3(3-0)
FWRW-7115 Forest Soil and Water Conservation 3(2-1) Thesis
FWRW-7116 Forest Diseases and Pest Management 3(2-1) Thesis
FWRW-7117 Ecosystem Resilience to Changing Climate 3(3-0)
FWRW-7118 Forest and Wildlife Conservation 3(3-0)
FWRW-7121 Forestry and Range Research Methods 3(2-1)
List of Mandatory/Compulsory/Core Courses
FWRW-8102 Forest and Climate Change: Adaptation & Mitigation 3(3-0)
FWRW-8121 Research methods and Communication in Forestry 3(3-0)
FWRW-8131 Statistical methods for Agricultural Research-II 3(3-0)
FWRW-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
FWRW-8110 Seminar-I 1(1-0)
FWRW-8124 Seminar-II 1(1-0)
List of Elective Courses
FWRW-8101 Forest Silviculture for Planting on Special Sites 3(2-1)
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Rashad Mukhtar Balal
Professor / Chairperson
HORTICULTURE Contact
[Link]@[Link]
0300-5550033
Lahore - Khushab Bypass, Sargodha
FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Horticulture) ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1)
Dr. Rashad Mukhtar Balal AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1)
Professor Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1)
Shahid Iqbal Sciences = 11 Seats”
Assistant Professor Duration: 4 Years FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
Dr. Tehseen Ashraf Semesters: 8 AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
Total 19(15-4)
Shahla Rashid
Lecturer Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-3
Dr. Muhammad Zubair Semester-1 URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Lecturer
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) Total 21(16-5)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0) Semester-4
Total 19(15-4) URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1)
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PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1) Semester-8
AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) HORT-6623 Capstone Project 3(0-3)
PhD Horticulture
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-1) HORT-6624 Field Experience / Internship 3(0-3) Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Horticulture with any major in Agriculture
with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + + UOS Entry Test equivalent to
Total 20(15-5) Total 6(0-6) HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
Semester-5 HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
HORT- 6603 Principles of Fruit Production 3(2-1) Semesters: 6-16
HORT- 6604 Principles of Vegetable Production 3(2-1)
MSc (Hons) Horticulture Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
HORT- 6605 Principles of Ornamental Crop Production 3(2-1) Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent Code Course Title C/Hr.
(16 Years of Education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum
HORT- 6606 Propagation and Nursery Management 3(1-2) Postgraduate Courses
CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
HORT-6607 In-Vitro Propagation 3(2-1) Duration: 2-4 Years HORT-8101 Plant Growth Regulators 3(2-1)
HORT-6608 Protected Horticulture 3(2-1) Semesters: 4-8 HORT-8102 Environmental Horticulture 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Total 18(11-7) HORT-8103 Fruit Breeding 3(2-1)
Semester-6 Code Course Title C/Hr. HORT-8104 Vegetable Breeding 3(2-1)
HORT- 6609 Tropical and Sub-Tropical Fruits 3(2-1) Postgraduate Courses HORT-8105 Vegetable Seed Production and Marketing 3(2-1)
HORT- 6610 Summer Vegetables 3(2-1) HORT-7101 Mineral Nutrition of Horticultural Crops 3(2-1) HORT-8106 Turf Grass Management 3(2-1)
HORT- 6611 Landscape Horticulture 3(2-1) HORT-7102 Plant Tissue Culture 3(1-2) HORT-8107 Advanced Fruit Science 3(2-1)
HORT- 6621 Project planning and scientific Writing 2(1-1) HORT-7103 Prospective Horticultural Crops 3(2-1) HORT-8108 Advanced Vegetable Science 3(2-1)
HORT- 6613 Post-Harvest Horticulture 3(2-1) HORT-7104 Rootstocks for Horticultural Crops 3(2-1) HORT-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
HORT- 6614 Business Management in Horticulture 2(2-0) HORT-7105 Citriculture 3(2-1) HORT-8110 Seminar 1(1-0)
HORT- 6615 Indoor Plant Culture and Interior-scaping 3(2-1) HORT-7106 Mango and Date Palm Culture 3(2-1) HORT-8111 Landscape Ecology 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit HORT-7107 Minor Fruits 3(2-1) HORT-8112 Biotechnology of Horticulture Crops 3(2-1)
Total 19(13-6) HORT-7108 Solanaceous Crops 3(2-1) HORT-8113 Horticultural Production Under Abiotic Stresses 3(2-1)
HORT-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0) STAT-8131 Statistical methods for Agriculture Research-II 3(3-0)
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr Ijaz Rasool Noorka
Professor / Chairperson
FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Plant Breeding & Genetics) ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1)
Dr. Ijaz Rasool Noorka Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical / AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1)
Professor Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1)
Dr Naeem Akhtar Sciences = 11 Seats”
Associate Professor Duration: 4 Years FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
Semesters: 8
Dr. Saeed Rauf Degree Requirements: 125-149 credit hours AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor
Dr. Ikram ul Haq Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 21(17-4)
Assistant Professor Semester-1 Semester-3
Dr. Usman Saleem URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Dr. Samrin Gul
Assistant Professor URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Dr. Saba Tabasum URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor
ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
Muhammad Shehzad
Lecturer MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0) Total 21(16-5)
Total 19(15-4) Semester-4
Semester-2 URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1)
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PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1) Semester-8 FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) PLBG-6223 Research Project / Internship 3(0-3) AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-1) PLBG-6224 Capstone Project 3(0-3) Total 21(17-4)
Total 20(15-5) Total 6(0-6) Semester-3
Semester-5 URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
BSc (Hons) Seed Science and Technology
PLBG-6203 Principals of Genetics 3(2-1) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
PLBG-6204 Breeding Field Crops 3(2-1) Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
/ Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
PLBG-6205 Cytogenetics 3(2-1) Sciences = 2 Seats” FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Duration: 4 Years
PLBG-6206 Fundamentals of Plant Biometry 3(2-1) Semesters: 8 PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
PLBG- 6207 Breeding Cereal Crops 3(2-1) Degree Requirements: 125-149 credit hours ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
PLBG-6208 Breeding Fibre Crops 3(2-1) Code Course Title C/Hr. PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
Total 18(12-6) Semester-1 AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
Semester-6 URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
PLBG-6209 Breeding Sugar Crops 3(2-1) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) Total 21(16-5)
PLBG-6210 Breeding Maize and Millets 3(2-1) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Semester-4
PLBG-6211 Biodiversity and Plant Genetic Resources 3(3-0) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
PLBG-6212 Molecular Genetics 3(2-1) ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
PLBG-6213 Breeding Oilseed Crops 3(2-1) MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
PLBG-6214 Breeding Pulse Crops 3(2-1) AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit
PLBG-6215 Breeding Vegetable Crops 3(2-1) SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1)
Total 21(15-6) AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0) ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1)
Semester-7 Total 19(15-4) PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1)
PLBG-6216 Modern Techniques in Plant Breeding 3(2-1) Semester-2 AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0)
PLBG-6217 Experimentation in Plant Breeding 3(2-1) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-1)
PLBG-6218 Fundamentals of Research & Scientific Writing 3(2-1) URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Total 20(15-5)
PLBG-6219 Breeding Fodder and Forage Crops 3(2-1) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Semester-5
PLBG-6220 Breeding Minor Crops 3(2-1) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) SDST-6101 Principles Seed Science & Technology 3(2 1)
PLBG-6221 Crop Variety Registration and intellectual 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit SDST-6102 Physiology of Seed Development 3(2 1)
Property Rights URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) SDST-6103 Seed Production in Various Crops 3(2 1)
PLBG 6222 Genomics in Agriculture 3(2-1) ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1) SDST-6104 Seed Health and Vigor 3(2 1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1) SDST-6105 Seed Production of Transgenic Crops 3(2 1)
Total 20(14-6) SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1) ENTO-6112 Stored Product Pest and their Management 3(2 1)
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AGRO-6903 Agro-Technology of major crops 2(1 1)
MSc (Hons) Plant Breeding and Genetics PhD Plant Breeding and Genetics
Total 20(13-7)
Semester-6 Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Plant Breeding and Genetics or with any
(16 Years of Education) with any major in Agriculture with major in Agriculture with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + UOS Entry
SDST-6106 Principals of Seed Technology 3(2 1) Test equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
minimum CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
3(2 1) HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
SDST-6107 Seed Germination and Dormancy Duration: 2-4 Years
Duration: 3-8 Years
3(2 1) Semesters: 4-8
SDST-6108 Seed Certification and Registration Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Biological Potential of Various Crops 3(2 1) Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
SDST-6109
PLBG-6221 Crop Variety Reg. & Intellectual Property Rights 2(2 0) Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
PLBG-6211 Biodiversity and Plant Genetic Resources 3(3-0) Core Courses Core Courses
PLBG-6212 Molecular Genetics 3(2-1) PLBG 7101 Principles of Plant Breeding 3(2-1) PLBG-8101 Breeding for Stress Environments 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit PLBG 7102 Advanced Genetics 3(3-0) PLBG-8102 Population Genetics 3(3-0)
Total 20(15-5) PLBG 7103 Molecular Plant Breeding 3(2-1) PLBG-8103 Cereal Genetics and Breeding 3(2-1)
Semester-7 PLBG 7104 Cytogenetics of Crop Plants 3(2-1) PLBG-8104 Genetics and Breeding of Oilseed Crops 3(2-1)
SDST-6110 Seed Testing 3(2-1) PLBG-7105 Breeding and Genetics of Fodder Crops 3(2-1) PLBG-8105 Evolution of Field Crops 3(3-0)
SDST-6111 Seed Storage 3(2 1) PLBG-7106 Mutation Breeding 3(2-1) PLBG-8106 Advanced Cytogenetics 3(3-0)
SDST-6112 Seed Enhancement 3(2 1) PLBG-7107 Cotton Genetics and Breeding 3(2-1) PLBG-8107 Plant Genomics 3(2-1)
SDST-6113 Bio-Safety Measures in Crop Management 3(2-1) PLBG-7108 Genetics and Breeding of Sugar Crops 3(2-1) PLBG-8108 Advanced Methods in Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
SDST-6114 Research Methods & Scientific Writing 2(1-1) PLBG-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0) PLBG-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
PLBG-6222 Genomics in Agriculture 2(1 1) PLBG 7110 Seminar 1(1-0) PLBG 8110 Seminar (twice for PhD course work) 1(1-0)
PLBG-6216 Modern Techniques in Plant Breeding 3(2-1) PLBG-7111 Genetic Engineering in Plants 3(2-1) STAT-8152 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research- 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit PLBG-7112 Genetics of Plant Disease and Insect Resistance 3(2-1)
Total 19(12-7) PLBG-7113 Development of Hybrid and Seed Production 3(2-1)
Semester-8 PLBG-7114 Biometrical Techniques in Plant Breeding 3(2-1)
SDST-6115 Field Experience / Internship 3(0-3) STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)
SDST-6116 Capstone project 3(0-3)
Total 6(0-6)
I am Sadia Bakhtawar. I am student of 8th semester of the Plant Breeding and Genetics in the College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha. The
courses I have studied, are very interesting. These enhanced my intellectual curiosity. Teachers of our department are very dedicated
professionals. We perform curriculum and co-curriculum activities in a well organized manner. Our department provides us a safe, professional
and friendly learning environment.
Sadia Bakhtawar, BSc (Hons) Plant Breeding and Genetics
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr Muhammad Usman Ghanzafar
PLANT
Professor / Chairperson
Contact
[Link]@[Link]
FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Plant Pathology) ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1)
Dr Muhammad Usman Ghanzafar Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical / AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1)
Professor Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural
SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1)
Dr. Muhammad Imran Hamid Sciences = 11 Seats”
Associate Professor (on leave) Duration: 4 Years FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
Semesters: 8
Dr. Yasir Iftikhar AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor Degree Requirements: 125-149 credit hours
Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 21(17-4)
Dr. Salman Ahmad
Assistant Professor Semester-1 Semester-3
Dr. Hina Safdar URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Ahmad Zeshan
Assistant Professor URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Dr. Asma. Safdar URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor
ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0) Total 21(16-5)
Total 19(15-4) Semester-4
Semester-2 URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1)
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PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1) Semester-8 PhD Plant Pathology
AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) PLPT-6323 Research Project / Internship 3(0-3)
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Plant Pathology or with any major in
2(1-1) PLPT-6324 Capstone Project 3(0-3)
Agriculture with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + UOS Entry Test
Total 20(15-5) Total 6(0-6) equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
Semester-5 HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
MSc (Hons) Plant Pathology Duration: 3-8 Years
PLPT-6303 Introductory Mycology 4(3-1) Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
PLPT-6304 Introduction to Plant Parasitic Nematodes 3(2-1) Eligibility: Bsc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent (16 Years of
PLPT-6305 Introduction to Plant Prokaryotes 3(2-1) Education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Code Course Title C/Hr.
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
PLPT-6306 Introduction to Plant Viruses 3(2-1) Duration: 2-4 Years Postgraduate Courses
PLPT-6307 Abiotic Diseases of Plants 2(1-1) Semesters: 4-8 PLPT-8101 Ecology and Epidemiology of Plant Diseases 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
PLPT-6308 Diseases of Field Crops 3(2-1) PLPT-8102 Biochemistry and Physiology of Diseased Plants 3(2-1)
Total 18(12-6) Code Course Title C/Hr. PLPT-8103 Genetics of Plant Pathogens 3(3-0)
Semester-6 Postgraduate Courses PLPT-8104 Post-harvest Pathology 3(2-1)
PLPT-6309 Diseases of Fruits and Ornamentals 3(2-1) PLPT-7101 Mycology-I 3(2-1) PLPT-8105 Advances in Plant Pathology 3(3-0)
PLPT-6310 Introductory Range and Forest Pathology 2(1-1) PLPT-7102 Mycology-II 3(2-1) PLPT-8106 Molecular Plant Virology 3(2-1)
PLPT-6311 Plant Disease Epidemiology 3(2-1) PLPT-7104 Fungal Plant Pathology 3(2-1) PLPT-8107 Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions 3(2-1)
PLPT-6312 Beneficial Microorganisms for 3(2-1) PLPT-7105 Plant Virology 3(2-1) PLPT-8108 Bioinformatics in Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
Sustainable Agriculture PLPT-7106 Plant Bacteriology 3(2-1) PLPT-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
PLPT-6313 Diseases of Vegetable Crops 3(2-1) PLPT-7107 Plant Nematology 3(2-1) PLPT-8110 Seminar-I 1(1-0)
PLPT-6314 Plant Quarantine and SPS measures 3(3-0) PLPT-7108 Seed Pathology 3(2-1) PLPT-8111 Plant Pathology and Environmental Concerns 3(3-0)
PLPT-6315 Seed and Postharvest Pathology 3(2-1) PLPT-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0) PLPT-8112 Plant Pathology and International Obligations 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit PLPT-7110 Seminar 1(1-0) PLPT-8113 Seminar-II 1(1-0)
Total 20(14-6) PLPT-7111 Integrated Plant Disease Management 3(2-1) STAT-8131 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-II 3(3-0)
Semester-7 PLPT-7112 Vector Transmission of Plant Diseases 3(2-1)
PLPT-6316 Methods and Techniques in Plant Pathology 3(1-2) PLPT-7113 Forest and Shade Tree Pathology 3(2-1)
PLPT-6317 Pesticides, their Action and Application 3(2-1) PLPT-7114 Biological Control of Plant Pathogens 3(2-1)
PLPT-6318 Soil-borne Plant Pathogens 3(2-1) STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0)
PLPT-6319 Microbial Culturing, Identification and Preservation 3(1-2)
PLPT-6320 Plant Microbiomes 3(2-1)
PLPT-6321 Introductory Molecular Plant Pathology 3(2-1)
PLPT-6322 Plant Resistance to Diseases 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit
Total 21(12-9)
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DEPARTMENT OF
Dr Muhammad Ashraf
SOIL AND Professor / Chairperson
ENVIRONMENTAL Contact
[Link]@[Link]
0333-6873259
FACULTY BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Soil Science) ANSC-5101 Introduction to Animal Husbandry 3(2-1)
Dr. Muhammad Ashraf AGRO-5902 General Crop Production 2(1-1)
Eligibility: At least 50% marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical /
Professor
Pre-Engineering or Equivalent. “Quota for Diploma in Agricultural SAES-5802 Introduction to Soil Science-II 2(1-1)
Dr. Mukkram Ali Tahir Sciences = 11 Seats”
Associate Professor Duration: 4 Years FWRW-5702 Intro. to Rangelands and Wildlife Management 2(1-1)
Dr. Noor-us-Sabah Semesters: 8
AEXT-5402 Communication Skills in Agricultural Extension 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 21(17-4)
Dr. Muhammad Mazher Iqbal
Assistant Professor Semester-1 Semester-3
Dr. Syed Ayyaz Javed URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor (IPFP)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
ZOOL-6141/ Intro. to Biology-I (for Pre-Engineering students)/ 3(3-0)/ PLBG-5201 Introductory Genetics 2(1-1)
MATH-5128 Mathematics (for Pre-Medical students) 3(3-0) ENTO-5101 Introductory Entomology 2(1-1)
AGRO-5901 Basic Agriculture 2(1-1) PLPT-5301 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-1)
SAES-5801 Introduction to Soil Science-I 2(1-1) AGEC-5501 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2(2-0)
FWRW-5701 Introduction to Forest and Watershed Management 2(1-1) HORT-5601 Introductory Horticulture 2(1-1)
AEXT-5401 Intro. to Agricultural Extension and Rural Dev. 2(2-0) Total 21(16-5)
Total 19(15-4) Semester-4
Semester-2 URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epic 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran–II Non Credit
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – I Non Credit PLBG-5202 Introductory Plant Breeding 2(1-1)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) ENTO-5102 Applied Entomology 2(1-1)
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PLPT-5302 Introductory Plant Pathology 2(1-1) Semester-8 Semester-4
AGEC-5502 Agribusiness Management and Marketing 2(2-0) SAES-6823 Research Project / Internship 3(0-3) Research and Thesis 6(0-6)
HORT-5602 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-1) SAES-6824 Capstone Project 3(0-3) Total 6(0-6)
Total 20(15-5) Total 6(0-6)
Semester-5 PhD Soil Science
SAES-6803 Physical Properties of Soil 3(2-1) MSc (Hons) Soil Science Eligibility: MSc (Hons) Soil Science or with any major in Agriculture
SAES-6804 Chemical Properties of Soil 3(2-1) with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC
Eligibility: BSc (Hons) / BSc 4 Years or equivalent (16 Years of HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
SAES-6805 Instrumentation and Laboratory Techniques 3(1-2) HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Education) with any major in Agriculture with minimum
Duration: 3-8 Years
SAES-6806 Soil Genesis and Morphology 3(2-1) CGPA 2.50/4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) Semesters: 6-16
Duration: 2-4 Years Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
SAES-6807 Plant Growth under Stress Environment 2(2-0)
Semesters: 4-8
SAES-6808 Soil Fertility Evaluation 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Code Course Title C/Hr.
SAES-6809 Soil and Water Conservation 3(3-0)
Total 20(15-5) Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-1
Semester-6 Semester-1 SAES-71xx To be selected from list 3(2-1)/3(3-0)
SAES-6810 Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use 3(2-1) SAES-68xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1) SAES-81xx To be selected from list 3(3-0)
SAES-6811 Soil Survey and Land Evaluation 3(2-1) SAES-71xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1)/3(0-3) SAES-81xx To be selected from list 3(3-0)
SAES-6812 Salt-Affected Soils and Water Quality 3(2-1) SAES-71xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1)/3(0-3) SAES-81xx To be selected from list 3(3-0)
SAES-6813 Nutrient Management in Degraded Soils 3(3-0) SAES-71xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1)/3(0-3) Total 9-12
SAES-6814 Carbon Sequestration in Soil 3(3-0) SAES-71xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1)/3(0-3) Semester-2
SAES-6815 Soil Microbiology 3(2-1) Total 12-15 SAES-71xx To be selected from list 3(2-1)/3(3-0)
SAES-6816 Environmental Pollution and Management 3(3-0) Semester-2 STAT-7152 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-II 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – III Non Credit SAES-68xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1) SAES-8110 Seminar-I 1(1-0)
Total 21(17-4) SAES-71xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1)/3(3-0) SAES-81xx To be selected from list 3(3-0)
Semester-7 SAES-7109 Special Problem 1(1-0) SAES-81xx To be selected from list 3(3-0)
SAES-6817 Research Project and Scientific Writing 3(2-1) SAES-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural Research-I 3(3-0) Total 10-13
SAES-6818 Trace Elements in Agriculture 3(2-1) SAES-71xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1)/3(3-0) Semester-3
SAES-6819 Saline Agriculture 3(3-0) Total 10-13 SAES-71xx To be selected from list 3(2-1)/3(3-0)
SAES-6820 Soil - Water - Plant Relationship 3(3-0) Semester-3 SAES-8109 Special Problem 1(1-0)
SAES-6821 Land Degradation and Management 3(3-0) SAES-68xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1) SAES-8115 Seminar-II 1(1-0)
SAES-6822 Municipal and Agro Waste Management 3(3-0) SAES-7110 Seminar 1(1-0) Total 2-5
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran – IV Non Credit SAES-71xx To be selected from the list 3(2-1)/3(3-0) Semester-4 to 6
Total 18(16-2) Total 4-7 Research and Thesis
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INSTITUTE OF Dr Mian Anjum Murtaza
Contact
foodscience@[Link]
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Semester-5 FSAT-7117 Special Problem 1(1-0)
FSAT-6111 Food Analysis and Sensory Evaluation 3(1-2)
[Link]. (Hons.) Minor/Allied Course
FSAT-6112 Food Microbiology 3(2-1) Food Science and Technology STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural 3(3-0)
FSAT-6113 Food Process Engineering 3(3-0) EligIbility: Research-I (Compulsory)
FSAT-6114 Fruit and Vegetable Processing 3 (2-1)
The candidate must have passed any one of the following
[Link] courses may be offered during M. Sc. (Hons.) Food Science and
degree with at least 2.0 CGPA - Institutional Test
FSAT-6115 Milk Handling and Processing 3(2-1) Technology degree program depending upon the availability of faculty
(at least 50% marks)
and resources.
FSAT-6116 Introduction to Cereal Technology 3(2-1) 1. BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology
[Link] Minor/Allied courses can be taken (as per requirement) from the
Total 18(12-6) 2. BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Major: Food Technology) following departments/subjects to be offered by the respective
Semester-6 3. BSc (Hons) Food Science and Nutrition departments in running semester/s:
FSAT-6117 Food Biotechnology 3(2-1) (Major: Food Science and Technology) - Chemistry / Biochemistry
4. BSc (Hons) Dairy Technology * - Agricultural Sciences
FSAT-6118 Poultry, Egg and Sea Food Technology 3(2-1)
* Subject to take deficiency courses as per requirement - Biological Sciences
FSAT-6119 Baking Science and Technology 3(2-1) - Animal Sciences
FSAT-6120 Post-Harvest Technology 3(2-1) Duration: 2-4 Years - Pharmacy
Semesters: 4-8
FSAT-6121 Dairy Technology 3(2-1) - Biotechnology
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work - 6 C/Hr. Thesis
- Business Management
FSAT-6122 Beverage Technology 3(2-1)
3.A student will have to complete 2/3rd credit hours from the Major
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III NC Code Course Title C/Hr.
courses and 1/3rd credit hours from the Minor/Allied courses.
Total 18(12-6) Major Courses
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Minor/Allied Course
[Link]. (Hons.) Food and Nutrition Ph.D. Food Science and Technology
STAT-7151 Statistical Methods for Agricultural 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Research-I (Compulsory) Eligibility:
The candidate must have passed any one of the following degree Any one of the following with + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC
with at least 2.0 CGPA / 1st Divsion - Institutional Test (at least FANU-7103 Analytical Techniques in Food and Nutrition 3(0-3) HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
50% marks) HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
FANU-7104 Dietetics and Applied Nutrition (Compulsory) 3(2-1)
1. BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology 1. MS / MSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology
2. BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Major Food Technology) FANU-7105 Research Methods in Food and Nutrition 3(3-0) 2. MSc (Hons) Food Technology
3. BSc (Hons) Food Science and Nutrition FANU-7106 Metabolism of Bioactive Nutrients 3(3-0)
3. MSc (Hons) Dairy Technology*
4. MSc Food and Nutrition / Community Health and Nutrition / 4. [Link]. (Hons.) Food Safety and Quality Management*
Human Nutrition
FANU-7107 Sociology of Food and Nutrition 3(3-0) * Subject to take deficiency courses as per requirement
5. BS / BSc (Hons) Home Economics (Major: Food and Nutrition FANU-7108 Institutional Management and Nutrition 3(2-1) Duration: 3-8 Years
with [Link]. Pre-Medical / Pre-Engineering) Semesters: 6-16
FANU-7109 Seminar-I (Compulsory) 1(1-0)
6. BS / BSc (Hons) Food and Nutrition / Human Nutrition / Clinical Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work - Dissertation
Nutrition / Nutrition and Dietetics / Nutrition / FANU-7110 Special Problem (Compulsory) 1(1-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
[Link], (Hons.) Nutrition Minor/Allied Course
7. BS / BSc (Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics / Statistical Methods for Agricultural 3(3-0) Major Courses
STAT-7151
Doctor of Human Nutrition and Dietetics / BS Dietetics and
Nutritional Sciences Research-I (Compulsory) FSAT-8101 Recent Advances in Food Science and 3(3-0)
8. Graduation in Medical Sciences (HEC approved degrees; MBBS, [Link] courses may be offered during M. Sc. (Hons.) Food and Technology (Compulsory)
BHMS, BEMS) *
Nutrition degree program depending upon the availability of faculty FSAT-8102 Advanced Food Chemistry 3(2-1)
9. BS / BSc (Hons) Nursing (4 years degree program after
FSc Pre-Medical) * * Subject to take deficiency courses as and resources. FSAT-8103 Industrial Processing Technology of Edible 3(2-1)
perrequirement [Link] Minor/Allied courses can be taken (as per requirement) Oils and Fats Products
Duration: 2-4 Years from the following departments/subjects to be offered by the FSAT-8104 Advanced Food Biotechnology 3(2-1)
Semesters: 4-8 respective departments in running semester/s: FSAT-8105 Dairy Processing-II 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work - 6 C/Hr. Thesis FSAT-8106 Technology of Processed Meat 3(2-1)
- Chemistry / Biochemistry
Code Course Title C/Hr. - Agricultural Sciences FSAT-8107 Advanced Food Microbiology 3(2-1)
FANU-7101 Physiology and Biochemistry of Human Nutrition 3(3-0) - Animal Sciences FSAT-8109 Sustainable Food Systems: Research and Policy 3(0-3)
FANU-7102 Advanced Human Physiology (Compulsory) 3(3-0) - Pharmacy FSAT-8110 Seminar-I 1(1-0)
FANU-7103 Analytical Techniques in Food and Nutrition 3(0-3) - Medical / Allied Health Sciences FSAT-8111 Seminar-II 1(1-0)
FANU-7104 Dietetics and Applied Nutrition (Compulsory) 3(2-1) - Biotechnology FSAT-8112 Special Problem (Compulsory) 1(1-0)
FANU-7105 Research Methods in Food and Nutrition 3(3-0) - Business Management Minor/Allied Course
FANU-7106 Metabolism of Bioactive Nutrients 3(3-0) 3.A student will have to complete 2/3rd credit hours from the Major STAT-8131 3(3-0)
FANU-7107 Sociology of Food and Nutrition 3(3-0) courses and 1/3rd credit hours from [Link] courses may be offered during PhD Food Science and
FANU-7108 Institutional Management and Nutrition 3(2-1) the Minor/Allied courses. Technology degree program depending upon the availability of
faculty and resources.
FANU-7109 Seminar-I (Compulsory) 1(1-0)
[Link] Minor/Allied courses can be taken (as per requirement) from the
FANU-7110 Special Problem (Compulsory) 1(1-0) following departments/subjects to be offered by the respective departments
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in running semester/s:
Minor/Allied Course [Link]. (Hons.) Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- Chemistry / Biochemistry
- Agricultural Sciences STAT-8131 Statistical Methods for Agricultural 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical
- Biological Sciences Research-II (Compulsory) or Equivalent.
- Animal Sciences Duration: 4 Years
[Link] courses may be offered during PhD Food and Nutrition degree
- Pharmacy Semesters: 8
program depending upon the availability of faculty and resources.
- Biotechnology Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
- Business Management [Link] Minor/Allied courses can be taken (as per requirement) from
Code Course Title C/Hr.
3.A student will have to complete 2/3rd credit hours from the Major the following departments/subjects to be offered by the respective
departments Semester-1
courses and 1/3rd credit hours from the Minor/Allied courses.
in running semester/s: URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0)
Ph.D. Food and Nutrition - Chemistry / Biochemistry URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0)
- Agricultural Sciences
Eligibility: URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics
- Biological Sciences
Any one of the following with + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC - Animal Sciences URCG-5123 Applications of Info. Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1)
HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
- Pharmacy FSAT-5101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology 3(2-1)
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
- Medical / Allied Health Sciences CHEM-5103 Biochemistry
MS / MSc (Hons) Food and Nutrition / Human Nutrition 4(3-1)
MS / MSc (Hons) Food Technology - Biotechnology
HNAD-5101 Fundamentals of Human Nutrition 3(3-0)
MS / MSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology - Business Management
MS / MSc (Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics 3.A student will have to complete 2/3rd credit hours from the Major Total 18(15-3)
MS / MSc (Hons) Community Health and Nutrition courses and 1/3rd credit hours from the Minor/Allied courses. Semester-2
Duration: 3-8 Years URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epics 2(2-0)
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work - Dissertation URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
Major Courses URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I NC
FANU-8101 Recent Advances in Food & Nutr. (Compulsory) 3(3-0) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
FANU-8102 Public Health and Nutrition 3(3-0) BIOT-5111 Microbiology 3(2-1)
FANU-8103 Life Cycle Nutrition 3(3-0) FSAT-6111 Food Analysis and Sensory Evaluation 3(0-3)
FANU-8104 Design Concepts in Nutrition Epidemiology 3(3-0) HNAD-5102 Metabolism of Basic Nutrients 3(3-0)
FANU-8105 Nutritional Counseling and Education Methods 3(2-1) HNAD-5103 Human Anatomy 3(2-1)
FANU-8106 Applied Nutrigenomics 3(3-0) Total 22(17-5)
FANU-8107 Nutritional Antagonism 3(3-0) Semester-3
FANU-8108 Sports and Exercise Nutrition 3(2-1) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
FANU-8109 Computer Application in Food and Nutrition 3(1-2) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
FANU-8110 Seminar-I (Compulsory) 1(1-0) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
FANU-8111 Seminar-II (Compulsory) 1(1-0) STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
FANU-8112 Special Problem (Compulsory) 1(1-0) HNAD-5104 Human Physiology-I 3(2-1)
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HNAD-5105 General Pathology 3(2-1) HNAD-6125 Meal Planning and Management 3(3-0) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
HNAD-5106 Nutrients in Human Nutrition 3(3-0) HNAD-6126 Dietetics-III 3(2-1) HECO-5104 Meal Management 3(3-0)
Total 20(18-2) HNAD-6127 Nutritional Practices in Clinical Care 3(2-1) HECO-5105 Textiles and Clothing 3(2-1)
Semester-4 URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV NC HECO-5106 Clothing and Consumer Education 3(2-1)
URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1) Total 15(13-2) HECO-5107 Life Span Development 3(2-1)
URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) Semester-8 Total 22(19-3)
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) HNAD-6128 Internship 3(0-3) Semester-3
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-II NC HNAD-6129 Research / Capstone Project 3(0-3) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
HNAD-5107 Human Physiology-II 3(2-1) Total 06(0-6) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
HNAD-5108 Food and the Allergic Reaction 3(3-0) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
HNAD-5109 Assessment of Nutritional Status 3(2-1) [Link]. (Hons.) Home Economics HECO-5108 Family and Community Development 3(2-1)
HNAD-5110 Nutrition and Drug Laws 3(3-0) HECO-5109 Home Management and Housing 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in SSC & HSSC (Part-I / II)
Total 19(16-3) Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering or Equivalent HECO-5110 Applied Art and Design 3(2-1)
Semester-5 Duration: 4 Years URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-II NC
HNAD-6111 Dietetics-I Semesters: 8
3(2-1) Total 17(15-2)
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
HNAD-6112 Nutrition in Emergencies 3(3-0) Semester-4
HNAD-6113 Fundamentals of Industrial Nutrition 3(2-1) Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
HNAD-6114 Global Food Issues 3(3-0) Semester-1 URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
HNAD-6115 Nutritional Education and Awareness 3(2-1) Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5118
HNAD-6116 Nutrition Through Social Protection 3(3-0) Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) HECO-5111 Applied Housing and Home Management 3(2-1)
URCG-5105
Total 18(15-3) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics HECO-5112 Family Economics 3(3-0)
Semester-6 Applications of Info. & Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) HECO-5113 Nutrition Policies and Programs 3(3-0)
URCG-5123
HNAD-6117 Dietetics-II 3(2-1) HECO-5101 Introduction to Home Economics 3(3-0) HECO-5114 Health Care Promotion 3(3-0)
HNAD-6118 Drug-Nutrient Interactions 3(3-0) HECO-5102 Fundamentals of Food and Nutrition 3(3-0) Total 19(17-2)
HNAD-6119 Preventive Nutrition 3(3-0) HECO-5103 Introduction to Art and Design 3(2-1) Semester-5
HNAD-6120 Functional Foods and Nutraceutical 3(3-0) MATH-5128 Mathematics 3(2-1) HECO-6115 Home Economics Education, Adm. & Supervision 3(3-0)
HNAD-6121 Research Methods and Scientific Writing in Nutrition3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I NC FSAT-5107 Plant Design and Food Safety 3(3-0)
HNAD-6122 Infant and Young Child Feeding 3(2-1) Total 20(17-3) FANU-6101 Applied Nutrition 3 (2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III NC Semester-2 FANU-6102 Food Preservation 3(2-1)
Total 18(16-2) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature, and Epics 2(2-0) FANU-6103 Experimental Foods 3(2-1)
Semester-7 URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) FANU-6104 Nutritional Education and Awareness 3(2-1)
HNAD-6123 Clinical Biochemistry 3(2-1) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III NC
HNAD-6124 Nutrition Policies and Programs 3(3-0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) Total 18(14-4)
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Semester-6
STAT-5126 Statistics for Agricultural Sciences 3(3-0)
FANU-6105 Nutrition in Health and Prevention 3(3-0)
FANU-6106 Physiological Aspects of Nutrition 3(3-0)
FANU-6107 Advanced Nutrition 3(2-1)
FANU-6108 Dietetics 3(2-1)
FANU-6109 Food Microbiology 3(2-1)
Total 18(15-3)
Semester-7
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FACULTY OF
ARTS AND HUMANITIES Phone: 048-9230543
Email: [Link]@[Link]
List of College/Institute/Departments
F
aculty of Arts and Humanities was established immediately after the inception of the University
of Sargodha. It was originally the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and was the largest Faculty
College of Law of the University. It is a blend of creative arts, humanities, languages and law, hence it has been
renamed as Faculty of Arts and Humanities. It comprises seven departments and law college. The
Institute of Art and Design faculty brings together teaching and research expertise to create a multi-disciplinary hub for producing
new ideas and knowledge that will help shape the future of individuals and the society. We offer
Arabic Language and Literature diverse curricula that inspire students to take a multidimensional approach to explore issues and
ideas. Our engagement with arts, culture and law enriches intellectual and professional outlook of our
Communication and Media Studies alumni.
English
English Language and Linguistics
Information Management
Islamic Studies
Persian Language and Literature
Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture
Sports Sciences
Urdu Language and Literature
Dr Yasir Aleem
COLLEGE OF Associate Professor / Principal
LAW CONTACT
[Link]@[Link]
Allama Iqbal Campus
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ULAW-6133 Islamic Personal Law-II 3(3-0) Semester-9
ULAW-6134 Criminal Law-II 3(3-0) ULAW-6148 Criminal Procedure-I 3(3-0)
ULAW-6135 Equity and Specific Relief Act 3(3-0) ULAW-6149 Medical and Forensic Law 3(3-0)
ULAW-6136 Constitution Law-III (Pakistan) 3(3-0) ULAW-6150 Civil Procedure-I 3(3-0)
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Maryam Saif
Associate Professor / Director
INSTITUTE OF
Contact
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GRAD-5110 Photography – I 3(0-3)
Semester-5 BS in Graphic Design
FINA-6116 Studio Practice-I* (Perspective Study) 3(0-3) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran –II 3(0-3)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
FINA-6117 Studio Practice-II *(Portraiture-I) 3(0-3) qualification. Non Credit
Duration: 4 Years Total 18(10-8)
FINA-6118 Drawing-V 2(0-2)
Semesters: 8
FINA-6119 Digital Drawing-I 3(0-3) Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours Semester-4
FINA-6120 Print Making 3(0-3) Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
URCE-5101 Functional Urdu 3(3-0) Semester-1 URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran - III Non Credit URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Total 17(3-14) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) GRAD-5111 Fundamental of Typography 3(1-2)
Summer Semester (for student exiting program to have Associate Degree) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics GRAD-5112 Drawing – IV 2(0-2)
Semester-6 URCG-5123 Applications of Info. & Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) GRAD-5113 Photography – II 3(0-3)
FINA-6121 Studio Practice-III* (Portraiture-II) 3(0-3) GRAD-5101 Drawing – I 3(0-3) GRAD-5114 Graphic Design– II 3(0-3)
FINA-6122 Studio Practice-IV *(Figurative) 3(0-3) GRAD-5102 Basics of Design 3(0-3) Total 18(7-11)
FINA-6123 Digital Drawing-II 4(1-3) GRAD-5103 History of Civilizations 2(2-0) Summer Semester
FINA-6124 Art Criticism 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran -I Non Credit GRAD-6115 Internship 3(0-3)
SOWK-5101 Introduction to Social work and Social Welfare 3(3-0) Total 16(9-7) Semester-5
Total 16(7-9) Semester-2 URCU-51 Functional Urdu 3(3-0)
FINA-6115 Internship 3(0-3) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature and Epic 2(2-0) PSYC-5101 Cognitive Psychology 3(3-0)
Semester-7 URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) GRAD-6116 History of Graphic Design – I 2(2-0)
FINA-6125 Mini Projects* 6(0-6) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) GRAD-6117 *Advertising Design – I / Illustration – I 3(0-3)
FINA-6126 Studio Practice-VI* (conceptual) 3(0-3) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) GRAD-6118 Interactive Design (Web, UI/UX) 3(1-2)
FINA-6127 Research Methodology 2(2-0) GRAD-5104 Calligraphy 2(0-2) GRAD-6119 Techniques of Printing 2(1-1)
FINA-6128 Art in Pakistan-I 2(2-0) GRAD-5105 Communication Design 3(0-3) GRAD-6120 Videography – I 3(0-3)
PSYC-5101 Cognitive Psychology 3(3-0) GRAD-5106 Drawing – II 3(0-3) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran –III Non Credit
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran - IV Non Credit URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Total 19(10-9)
67
Summer Semester Semester-2 Semester-6
GRAD-6115 Internship 3(0-3) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS 2(2+0) INTD-6119 Intro to 3D Software for Interior Design-I 3(0+3)
Semester-7 URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2+0) INTD-6120 Interior Design Studio-IV 3(0+3)
GRAD-6126 Game Design – II 3(0-3) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3+0) INTD-6121 Understanding Interior Lightening 3(1+2)
GRAD-6127 Animation & Visual Effects – II 3(0-3) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1+0) BUSB 6145 Brand Management 3(3+0)
GRAD-6128 Capstone Project (Mini Project) 6(0-6) INTD-5104 Design History and Theory-I 2(2+0) INTD-6122 Landscaping 3(1+2)
GRAD-6129 Research Methodology 3(3-0) INTD-5105 Foundation Drawing-II 3(0+3) Total 15(5-10)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran –IV Non Credit INTD-5106 Material and Models 3(0+3) Summer Semester
Total 15(3-12) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2+0) INTD-6129 Internship 3(0+3)
Semester-8 Semester-3 Total 18(12-6) Semester-7
BUSB-6148 Digital Marketing 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) INTD-6123 Intro to 3D Software for Interior Design-II 3(0+3)
GRAD-6130 Capstone Project (Major Project) 6(0-6) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) INTD-6124 Capstone Project-1 3(0+3)
GRAD-6131 Report Writing 3(0-3) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) INTD-6125 Basics of Photography 3(1+2)
GRAD-6132 Advertising Design Seminar 3(0-3) INTD-5107 Design History and Theory-II 2(2+0) INTD-6126 Research Methodology 3(3+0)
Total 15(3-12) INTD-5108 Photoshop for Interior Design 3(0+3) INTD-6127 Project Management 3(3+0)
INTD-5109 Interior Design Studio-I 3(0+3) PSYC-5101 Cognitive Psychology 3(3-0)
BS in Interior Design URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran –II Non Credit Total 18(10-8)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent Total 16(10-6) Semester-8
qualification. Semester-4 INTD-6129 Capstone Project-II 6(0+6)
Duration: 4 Years
URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2+1) INTD-6130 Final Project Report 3(0+3)
Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 143 Credit Hours URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2+0) INTD-6131 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 4(2+2)
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2+0) INTD-6128 Visualization(V-Ray) 3(0+3)
Code Course Title C/Hr. INTD-5110 Interior Design Studio-II 3(0+3) BUSB-6148 Digital Marketing 3(0+3)
Semester-1 INTD-5111 Perspective Drawing For Interior Design 3(0+3) Total 19(2-17)
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3+0) INTD-5112 History Of Art and Architecture 2(2+0)
BS in Textile Design
URCG5105 Islamic Studies (OR) Semester-5 Total 15(8-7)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics 2(2+0) INTD-6114 Interior Design Studio-III Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
3(0+3)
qualification.
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. & Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2+1) INTD-6115 Materials Study for Interior Design-I 3(0+3) Duration: 4 Years
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I Non Credit INTD-6116 Furniture and furnishing 3(1+2) Semesters: 8
INTD-5101 Foundation Drawing-1 3(0+3) INTD-6117 Sustainable Interior Design 2(1+1) Degree Requirements: 149 Credit Hours
INTD-5102 Drafting 3(0+3) BUSB-6144 Advertising Management 3(0+3) Code Course Title C/Hr.
INTD-5103 Fundamentals of Art & Design 3(1+2) INTD-6118 Computer Aided Design (Auto-Cad) 3(0+3) Semester-1
Total 17(8-9) Total 17(2-15) URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0)
68
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) TEXD-5112 Drawing-IV 2(0+2) Semester-8
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics TEXD-5113 Textile Dyeing Techniques 3(1-2) BUSB-6148 Digital Marketing 3(3-0)
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) TEXD 5114 Fundaments of Weaving 3(1-2) TEXD 6130 Art Appreciation 3(0-3)
TEXD-5101 Drawing-I 3(0+3) TEXD-5115 Textile Design Essentials-I 3(0-3) TEXD 6131 Project Research Report 3(0-3)
TEXD-5102 Introduction to Visual Art 3(1+2) Total 18(8-10) TEXD 6132 Capstone Project –II (Weaving/Dyeing & Printing/ 6(0-6)
TEXD-5103 History of Civilizations 2(2+0) Summer Semester Surface Manipulation/Clothing)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I Non Credit INTD-6116 Internship 3(0+3) Total 15(3-12)
Total 16(10-6) Summer-5
Semester-2 SOCI-xxxx Pakistani Society and Culture 3(3-0)
BS in Fine Arts (5th Semester Intake)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature and Epic 2(2-0) EXD 6117 Drawing-V (Fashion Illustration) 3(0-3) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in
Graduation (BA/BSc/ADP) or equivalent qualification
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) TEXD 6118 Weave Design Studio-I 3(0-3) Duration: 2 Years
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) TEXD 6119 Textile Design Essentials-II 3(0-3) Semesters: 4
Degree Requirements: 69 Credit Hours
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) TEXD 6120 Textile CAD-I 3(1-2)
TEXD-5104 Drawing-II 2(0+2) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III Non Credit Code Course Title C/Hr.
TEXD-5105 Textile Materials and Process 3(2+1) Total 15(4-11) Semester-1
TEXD-5106 History of Western Art-I 2(2+0) Semester-6 FINA-6301 Major-I: Painting/ Sculpture 6(0-6)
TEXD-5107 Textile Design Studio-I 3(0-3) GRAD-5110 Photography 3(1-2) FINA-6302 Digital Art 3(0-3)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) TEXD 6126 Weave Design Studio-II 3(0-3) FINA-6303 Drawing-I 3(0-3)
Total 20(14-6) TEXD 6122 Textile Printing 3(1-2) FINA6304 History of Islamic Art 3(3-0)
Semester-3 TEXD 6123 Textile CAD-II 3(1-2) FINA6305 History of Western Art-I 3(3-0)
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) TEXD 6124 History of Textiles 3(3-0) Total 18(6-12)
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) TEXD 6125 Research Methodology 3(3-0) Semester-2
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) Total 18(9-9) FINA-6306 Major-II: Painting/ Sculpture 6(0-6)
TEXD-5108 Drawing-III 2(0+2) Summer Semester FINA-6307 History of Asian Art 3(3-0)
TEXD-5109 Textile Finishing 3(1+2) TEXD-6116 Internship 3(0-3) FINA-6308 Conceptual Art 3(0-3)
TEXD-5110 Textile Design Studio-II 3(0-3) Semester-7 FINA-6309 Drawing-II 3(0-3)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-II 0(0-0) TEXD 6126 Textile Digital Printing 3(1-2) FINA-6310 History of Western Art-II 3(3-0)
TEXD-5111 History of Western Art-II 2(2-0) TEXD 6127 Textiles Merchandising 3(3-0) Total 18(6-12)
Total 18(11-7) TEXD 6128 Textile CAD-III (Costumes & Pattern Making) 3(0-3) Semester-3
Semester-4 URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV 0(0-0) FINA-6311 Major Level-III 6(0-6)
URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1) TEXD 6129 Capstone Project –I (Weaving/Dyeing & Printing/ 6(0-6) FINA-6312 Drawing-III 3(0-3)
URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) Surface Manipulation/Clothing) FINA-6313 Photography 3(0-3)
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) Total 15(4-11) FINA-6314 Art Criticism 3(3-0)
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FINA-6315 Research Methodology 3(3-0) Diploma in Fashion Design Diploma in Interior Design
Total 18(6-12) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
Semester-4 Duration: 1 Years Duration: 1 Years
Semesters: 2 Semesters: 2
FINA-6316 Drawing-IV 3(0-3)
FINA-6317 Art Presentation Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
3(0-3)
FINA-6318 Thesis: Painting/ Sculpture 6(0-6) Semester-1 Semester-1
FINA-6319 Thesis Research Report 3(3-0) FADN-5101 Basic Drawing 3(3-0) INTD-5201 Interior Design-II 3(3-0)
Total 15(3-12) FADN-5102 Pattern Making 3(3-0) INTD-5202 Interior Model Building 3(3-0)
FADN-5103 Stitching 3(3-0) INTD-5203 History of Interior Design 3(3-0)
Diploma in Painting FADN-5104 Basic Measurement 3(3-0) INTD-5204 Furniture Design 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent
FADN-5105 Fashion Design Studio-I 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
qualification.
Duration: 1 Years Total 15(15-0) Semester-2
Semesters: 2 Semester-2 INTD-5205 Interior Design-II 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. FADN-5106 Fashion Design Studio-II 3(3-0) INTD-5206 Environmental Factors of Interior Design 3(3-0)
Semester-1 FADN-5107 Draping & Dress Designing 3(3-0) INTD-5207 Advance Problems in Interior Design 3(3-0)
PANT-5101 Drawing-I 3(3-0) FADN-5108 Textile Basics 3(3-0) INTD-5208 Final Project 3(3-0)
PANT-5102 Oil Painting-II 3(3-0) FADN-5109 Final Display 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
PANT-5103 Art and Craft 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
PANT-5104 Materials and Processes 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Semester-2
PANT-5105 Drawing-II 3(3-0)
PANT-5106 Oil Painting-II 3(3-0)
PANT-5107 Conceptual Art 3(3-0)
PANT-5108 Final Project / Practical 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
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Dr. Muhammad Saleem
DEPARTMENT OF Professor / Chairperson
FACULTY BS in Arabic
ARAB-5104 Functional Arabic-II 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Nasir Mustafa Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, [Link], [Link], ARAB-6112 Arabic Composition-II Total 19(19-0)
Assistant Professor A-Level,) Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year), Shahadah Khasaa or
equivalent qualification. Semester-3
Dr. Abdul Saboor
Duration: 4 Years
Lecturer URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Shams ud Din Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Lecturer
Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Muhammad Ans
Lecturer Semester-1 URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-II 0(0-0)
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) ARAB-5105 Applied Grammar-III 3(3-0)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies* (OR) 2(2-0) ARAB-5106 Arabic as International Language 3(3-0)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics** ARAB-5108 Study of the Islamic World & its Culture-I 3(3-0)
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) Total 17(17-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I 0(0-0) Semester-4
ARAB-5101 Applied Grammar(1) 3(3-0) URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
ARAB-5102 Functional Arabic(1) 3(3-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
ARAB-5107 Arabic Composition(1) 3(3-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Total 17(16-1) ARAB-6110 Study of the Islamic World & its Culture-II 3(3-0)
* For Muslims Students ARAB-6125 Computer & Arabic Language 3(3-0)
** For Non-Muslims Students ARAB-6120 Islamic History 3(3-0)
Semester-2 Total 16(16-0)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature and Epic 2(2-0) Semester-5
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) INFM-5101 An Introduction to Library Science 3(3-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) URDU-5109 Functional Urdu 3(3-0)
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) 1(1-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III 0(0-0)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) ARAB-6109 Translation (Arabic to English) 3(3-0)
ARAB-5103 Applied Grammar-II 3(3-0) ARAB-6111 History of Arabic Literature-I 3(3-0)
71
ARAB-6113 Arabic Poetry-I{Classical} 3(3-0) BS in Arabic (5th Semester Intake) Semester-3
ARAB-6114 Classical Prose 3(3-0) ARAB-6134 Oriental Literature 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in BA/ BSc/
Total 18(18-0) ADA/ ADS / Shahadah Alia or equivalent qualification. URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV Non Credit
Semester-6 Duration: 2-4 Years ARAB-6119 Linguistics 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
HIST-6158 Introduction to History 3(3-0) ARAB-6121 Religious Literature-I{Quran} 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours
ARAB-6122 Arabic Literature in the Sub-Continent 3(3-0) ARAB-6123 History of Arabic Literature-III 3(3-0)
ARAB-6115 Translation-II{English to Arabic} 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. ARAB-6124 Research & Editing Methodology 3(3-0)
ARAB-6116 Modern Prose 3(3-0) Bridging Semester ARAB-6133 Capstone Project ** 3(3-0)
ARAB-6117 History of Arabic Literature-II 3(3-0) ARAB-5101 Applied Grammar-I 3(3+0) Total 18(18-0)
ARAB-6118 Arabic Poetry-II{Modern} 3(3-0) ARAB-5102 Functional Arabic-I 3(3+0) Semester-4
Total 18(18-0) ARAB-5107 Arabic Composition-I 3(3+0) ARAB-6126 Comparative Literature 3(3-0)
Summer Semester ARAB-5108 Study of the Islamic World & its Culture-I 3(3+0) ARAB-6127 Religious Literature-II{Hadith} 3(3-0)
ARAB-5109 Internship* 3(3-0) ARAB-6125 Computer & Arabic Language 3(3+0) ARAB-6128 Rhetoric & Prosody 3(3-0)
Semester-7 ARAB-6120 Islamic History 3(3+0) ARAB-6129 Literary Criticism 3(3-0)
ARAB-6134 Oriental Literature 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) ARAB-6132 Islamic Literature 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV 0(0-0) Semester-1 Total 15(15-0)
ARAB-6119 Linguistics 3(3-0) INFM-5101 An Introduction to Library Science 3(3+0)
ARAB-6121 Religious Literature-I{Quran} 3(3-0) URDU-5109 Functional Urdu 3(3+0)
ARAB-6123 History of Arabic Literature-III 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III Non Credit
ARAB-6124 Research & Editing Methodology 3(3-0) ARAB-6109 Translation-I{Arabic to English} 3(3+0)
ARAB-6133 Capstone Project ** 3(0-3) ARAB-6111 History of Arabic Literature-I 3(3+0)
Total 18(18-0) ARAB-6113 Arabic Poetry-I{Classical} 3(3+0)
Semester-8 ARAB-6114 Classical Prose 3(3+0)
ARAB-6126 Comparative Literature 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
ARAB-6127 Religious Literature-II{Hadith} 3(3-0) Semester-2
ARAB-6128 Rhetoric & Prosody 3(3-0) HIST-6158 Introduction to History 3(3+0)
ARAB-6129 Literary Criticism 3(3-0) ARAB-6122 Arabic Literature in the Sub-Continent 3(3+0)
ARAB-6132 Islamic Literature 3(0-3) ARAB-6115 Translation-II{English to Arabic} 3(3+0)
Total 15(15-0) ARAB-6116 Modern Prose 3(3-0)
**Capstone Project may be offered during the 7th Semester and its ARAB-6117 History of Arabic Literature-II 3(3-0)
mandatory completion by the end of 8th Semester. ARAB-6118 Arabic Poetry-II{Modern} 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0)
ARAB-5109 Internship 3(3-0)
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MPhil Arabic ARAB-6122 Arabic Literature in the Sub-Continent 3(3-0) Semester-2
Eligibility: Candidates having minimum 2nd division in annual system ARAB-6123 History of Arabic Literature-III 3(3-0) ARAB-8102 Arabic Media 3(3-0)
or CGPA 2.0/4.0 in MA Arabic, BS Arabic (4 year), BS Arabic (after ARAB-81xx To be selected from Elective List 3(3-0)
ARAB-6125 Computer & Arabic Language 3(3-0)
14 years of education – 2 year), Shahadah Almia in semester system
from HEC recognized institutions or Shahadah Almia with 2nd division ARAB-6129 Literary Criticism 3(3-0) ARAB-81xx To be selected from Elective List 3(3-0)
or equivalent + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
List of Mandatory Courses Semester-3 onwards
Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8 ARAB-7101 Research Methodology 3(3-0) Dissertation
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
ARAB-7102 Art of Translation 3(3-0) List of mandatory courses
Code Course Title C/Hr. ARAB-7103 New Trends of Modern Arabic Literature 3(3-0) ARAB-8101 Area Study 3(3-0)
Semester-1 ARAB-7104 Methods of Editing Manuscripts 3(3-0) ARAB-8102 Arabic Media 3(3-0)
ARAB-xxxx* List of Elective Courses List of Elective Courses
ARAB-xxxx* ARAB-7105 Language of Thesis Writing 3(3-0) ARAB-8103 Arabic Phonetics 3(3+0)
ARAB-7101 Research Methodology 3(3-0) ARAB-7106 Comparative Literature 3(3-0) ARAB-8104 Research & Editing Methodology 3(3+0)
ARAB-7102 Art of Translation 3(3-0) ARAB-7107 Contemporary Arabic Literature 3(3-0) ARAB-8105 Study of Sources and References 3(3+0)
ARAB-xxxx ARAB-7108 Advanced Arabic Rhetoric 3(3-0) ARAB-8106 Study of the Islamic World 3(3+0)
ARAB-xxxx ARAB-7109 Arabic Prosody 3(3-0) ARAB-8107 Language of Thesis Writing 3(3+0)
* for Intra-disciplinary admitted candidates only ARAB-7110 Arabic Islamic Sources and References 3(3-0) ARAB-8108 Advance Rhetoric 3(3+0)
Semester-2 ARAB-7111 Language of Arabic Press 3(3-0) ARAB-8109 Foreign Language (English) 3(3+0)
ARAB-xxxx* ARAB-7112 Arabic Dictation 3(3-0) ARAB-8110 Syntactic and Lingual Issues 3(3+0)
3(3-0)
ARAB-7103 New Trends of Modern Arabic Literature Thesis Thesis
3(3-0)
ARAB-7104 Methods of Editing Manuscripts ARAB-7113 Thesis 6(0-6) ARAB-8111 Thesis
ARAB-xxxx
ARAB-xxxx
PhD Arabic
* for Intra-disciplinary admitted candidates only Eligibility: MPhil/MS in Arabic / MS in Arabic Translation &
Interpretation (18 years of Education) with at least 1st Division or
Semester-3-4 CGPA 3.0 out 4.0 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General
Test (at least 60% marks)
Thesis / two courses in lieu of thesis 6(0-6)/6(6-0)
OR HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
List of Deficiency Courses Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
ARAB-5105 Arabic Grammar-III 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
ARAB-5108 Study of Islamic World & its Culture-I 3(3-0)
ARAB-6112 Arabic Composition-II 3(3-0) Semester-1
ARAB-6114 Classical Prose 3(3-0) ARAB-8101 Area Study 3(3-0)
ARAB-6116 Modern Prose 3(3-0) ARAB-81xx To be selected from Elective List 3(3-0)
ARAB-6119 Linguistics 3(3-0) ARAB-81xx To be selected from Elective List 3(3-0)
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Mudassar Hussain Shah
COMMUNICATION Associate Professor / Chairman
Semester-3
Faculty BS in Media and Communication Studies URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Dr. Hassan Raza Syed
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, [Link], URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Professor (on leave)
[Link]) Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Noman Yaser qualification.
Assistant Professor MCOM-5106 Introduction to Mobile Journalism 3(3+0)
Duration: 4 Years
Dr. Saima Kausar Semesters: 8 MCOM-5107 News Reporting and Sub-Editing 3(3+0)
Assistant Professor Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
MCOM-5108 Current Affairs 3(3+0)
Dr. Abdul Rehman Qaisar
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 17(17-0)
Shajee Hassan Semester-1 Semester-4
Lecturer
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
Mariam Ikram
Lecturer (on leave) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (Compulsory) OR 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Dr Abdul Rahman Madni URCG-5126 Ethics (For Non Muslim Students) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Lecturer
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-II* NC
Dr. Faisal Aziz
Lecturer MCOM-5101 Conventional and Digital Communication 3(3+0) MCOM-5112 Media Ethics & Laws 3(3+0)
Dr. Tariq Nawaz MCOM-5103 Comp. Applications in Mass Communication 3(1+2) MCOM-5132 Photojournalism 3(2+1)
Lecturer
MCOM-5104 Contemporary World Media 3(3+0) MCOM-5133 Fundamentals of Broadcast Media 3(3+0)
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW)* 1(1-0) MCOM-6114 Communication Theories-I 3(3+0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I* NC MCOM-6116 Communication Research-I 3(3+0)
MCOM-5105 Journalistic Language (Urdu) 3(3+0) MCOM-6117 Introduction to Film and Theatre 3(3+0)
MCOM-5109 Journalistic Language (English) 3(3+0) POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3+0)
MCOM-5111 Introduction to Social Media 3(3+0) ** Course-1 from List 3(x-x)
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Semester-6 MCOM-5308 Digital & Social Media Theories 3(3+0)
BS in Digital and Social Media
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III* NC MCOM-5309 Creative Writing for Digital & Social Media 3(3+0)
MCOM-6118 Digital Journalism 3(3+0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, [Link], (Urdu & English)
[Link]) Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent
MCOM-6119 Communication Theories-II 3(3+0) Total 17(17-0)
qualification.
MCOM-6121 Communication Research-II 3(3+0) Duration: 4 Years Semester-4
URDU-5102 Functional Urdu 3(3+0) Semesters: 8
URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
** Course-2 from List 3(x-x) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Total 15(x-x) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Semester-7 Semester-1 URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-II* NC
MCOM-6120 Introduction to Advertising and Public Relations 3(3+0) URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) MCOM-5310 Urdu Language in Digital Media 3(3+0)
MCOM-6122 Opinion Writing 3(2+1) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (Compulsory) OR 2(2-0) MCOM-5311 Fundamentals of Mobile Journalism 3(3+0)
MCOM-6123 International Communication 3(3+0) URCG-5126 Ethics MCOM-5312 Digital Broadcasting 3(3+0)
MCOM-6124 Development Communication 3(3+0) URCG-5123 Applications of Information Communication 3(2-1) Total 16(15-1)
INFM-6430 Information Literacy 3(3+0) Technologies (ICT) Summer Semester 3(0-3)
** Course-3 from List 3(x-x) MCOM-5301 Communication in Digital Age 3(3+0) MCOM-6341 Internship/Field Experience
Total 18(x-x) MCOM-5302 Cyber Laws & Digital Media Rights 3(3+0) Semester-5
Semester-8 MCOM-5303 Introduction to Digital & Social Media 3(3+0) MCOM-6313 Social Media Management & Marketing 3(3+0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV* NC Total 17(16-1) MCOM-6314 Digital Public Relations 3(3+0)
MCOM-6138 Media Management 3(3+0) Semester-2 MCOM-6315 Fundamentals of Digital Journalism 3(3+0)
MCOM-6139 Research Report 3(0+3) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and Epic 2(2-0) BUSC-6123 E-Commerce 3(3+0)
GRAD-5114 Graphic Design-II 3(0+3) URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) ** Course-1 from List 3(x+x)
MCOM-6154 Capstone Project 3(0-3) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Total 15(x-x)
** Course-4 from List 3(x-x) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW)* 1(1-0) Semester-6
Total 15(x-x) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I* NC URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III* NC
* Muslim Students only MCOM-5304 Computer Applications in Digital Media 3(0+3) MCOM-6316 Digital & Social Media Advertising 3(3+0)
MCOM-5305 Fundamentals of Digital & Social Media Research 3(3+0) MCOM-6317 Search Engine Optimization 3(1+2)
MCOM-5306 Information Security in Social Media 3(3+0) MCOM-6318 Development Communication in Digital Age 3(3+0)
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MCOM-6321 Search Engine Marketing 3(0+3) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Semester-6
MCOM-6322 Economics of Digital & Social Media 3(3+0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW)* 1(1-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III* NC
ITDE-6205 Mobile Application Development 3(1+2) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I* NC MCOM-6416 Stakeholder Relations (Employee, Media 3(3+0)
** Course-3 from List 3(x-x) MCOM-5404 Corporate Comm. / Structure and History 3(3+0) and Government)
Total 18(x-x) MCOM-5405 Organizational Imperitives & Objectives 3(3+0) MCOM-6417 Creative Strategy & Copy Writing 3(3+0)
Semester-8 MCOM-5406 Strategic Communication Research 3(3+0) MCOM-6418 Multimedia Development & Production 3(3+0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV* NC Total 17(17-0) GRAD-6117 Advertising Design-I 3(0+3)
MCOM-6323 Social Media Propaganda & Info. Warfare 3(3+0) Semester-3 ** Course-2 from List 3(x-x)
MCOM-6324 Integrated Marketing Communication 3(3+0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) Total 15(x-x)
CMPC-5201 Programing Fundamentals 3(3+0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) Semester-7
MCOM-6342 Capstone Project 3(0+3) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) MCOM-6419 Strategic Political Communication 3(3+0)
** Course-4 from List 3(x-x) MCOM-5407 Contemporary Advertising Practice 3(3+0) MCOM-6420 Global Strategic Communication 3(3+0)
* Muslim Students only Total 15(x-x) MCOM-5408 Theories of Strategic Communication 3(3+0) MCOM-6421 Project/Case Study 3(0+3)
MCOM-5409 Ethics & Laws in Strategic Communication 3(3+0) MCOM-6422 Market Research & Data Analysis 3(3+0)
BS in Strategic Communication Total 17(17-0) PSYC-5101 Social Psychology 3(3+0)
Semester-4 ** Course-3 from List 3(x-x)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, [Link],
[Link]) Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1) Total 18(x-x)
qualification.
URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) Semester-8
Duration: 4 Years
Semesters: 8 URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV* NC
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-II* MCOM-6423 Integrated Marketing Communication 3(3+0)
NC
Code Course Title C/Hr. MCOM-5410 Corporate Social Responsibility 3(3+0) MCOM-6424 Contemporary Filming (TV and Film Camera 3(3+0)
Semester-1 MCOM-5411 Corporate Identity, Image & Branding 3(3+0) Techniques)
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) MCOM-5412 Brand Communication 3(3+0) INFM-6430 Information Literacy 3(3+0)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (Compulsory) OR 2(2-0) Total 16(15-1) MCOM-6438 Capstone Project 3(0+3)
URCG-5126 Ethics Summer Semester ** Course-4 from List 3(x-x)
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. Comm. Tec. (ICT) 3(2-1) MCOM-6437 Internship/Field Experience 3(0-3) * Muslim Students only Total 15(x-x)
MCOM-5401 Introduction to Strategic Communication 3(3+0) Semester-5
MCOM-5402 Comp. Applications in Strategic Comm. 3(1+2) MCOM-6413 Digital Editing (Visual Content) 3(3+0)
MCOM-5403 Fundamentals of Advertising and PR 3(3+0) MCOM-6414 Social Media and Networking 3(3+0)
Total 17(14-3) MCOM-6415 Brand Photography 3(3+0)
Semester-2 GRAD-5114 Graphic Design-II 3(0+3)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and Epic 2(2-0) ** Course-1 from List 3(x-x)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Total 15(12-3)
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MCOM-5508 Camera Skills and Techniques 3(1+2) MCOM-6522 Documentary Production 3(0+3)
BS in Theatre, Film & Television
MCOM-5509 Script Writing 3(2+1) GRAD-5114 Graphic Design II 3(0+3)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, [Link], Total 17(12-5) ** Course-3 from List 3(x-x)
[Link]) Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent
Semester-4 Total 18(x-x)
qualification.
Duration: 4 Years URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1) Semester-8
Semesters: 8 URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV NC
2(2-0)
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) MCOM-6523 Music Video Production 3(0+3)
Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-II* NC MCOM-6524 Marketing & Distribution for Film & TV 3(3+0)
Semester-1 MCOM-5510 Lighting for Film & TV-I 3(2+1) SOCI-6108 Gender Studies 3(3+0)
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) MCOM-5511 Film Theory and Criticism 3(3+0) MCOM-6538 Capstone/Project 3(0+3)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (Compulsory) OR 2(2-0) MCOM-5512 Set Design, Costume and Make-up 3(2+1) ** Course-4 from List 3(x-x)
URCG-5126 Ethics Total 16(13-3) * Muslim Students only Total 15(x-x)
URCG-5123 Applications of Information & Communication 3(2-1) Summer Semester
Technologies (ICT) MCOM-6537 Internship 3(0-3)
BS in Media & Communication Studies
MCOM-5501 Introduction to Film & TV 3(3+0) Semester-5
(5th Semester Intake)
MCOM-5502 Conventional and Digital Communication 3(3+0) MCOM-6513 Lighting for Film & TV-II 3(0+3) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in
BA/BSc/ADA/ADP or equivalent qualification.
MCOM-5503 Introduction to Theatre 3(3+0) MCOM-6514 Acting, Improvisation and Devising 3(0+3)
Duration: 2-4 Years
Total 17(16-1) MCOM-6515 Direction 3(2+1) Semesters: 4-8
Semester-2 GRAD-5102 Degree Requirements: 72 C/Hr.
Basics of Design 3(0+3)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and Epic 2(2-0) ** Course-1 from List 3(x-x) Code Course Title C/Hr.
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Total 15(x-x) Semester-1
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Semester-6 MCOM-6601 Introduction to Conventional and Digital Communi. 3(3-0)
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW)* 1(1-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III NC MCOM-6602 News Reporting and Sub-Editing 3(2-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I* NC MCOM-6516 Visual Communication 3(3+0) MCOM-6603 Human Communi., Cybernetics and Effect Theories-I 3(3-0)
MCOM-5504 Fundamentals of Photography 3(2+1) MCOM-6517 Animation and Visual Effects 3(1+2) MCOM-6604 Introduction to Broadcast Media 3(3-0)
MCOM-5505 Audio Production & Sound Design 3(2+1) MCOM-6518 Short Film Production 3(0+3) MCOM-6605 Fundamental of Research 3(3-0)
MCOM-5506 Communication Research 3(3+0) GRAD-5109 Graphic Design I 3(0+3) MCOM-6606 Introduction to Film and Theatre 3(3-0)
Total 17(15-2) ** Course-2 from List 3(x-x) Total 18(17-1)
Semester-3 Total 15(x-x) Semester-2
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) Semester-7 GRAD-5115 Graphic Design-II 3(1-2)
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) MCOM-6519 TV Production 3(1+2) MCOM-6607 Digital Journalism 3(3-0)
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) MCOM-6520 Communication Theory 3(3+0) MCOM-6608 Human Communi., Cybernetics & Effect Theories-II 3(3-0)
MCOM-5507 Audio & Video Editing 3(1+2) MCOM-6521 Musicology 3(2+1) MCOM-6609 Introduction to Advertising and Public Relations 3(3-0)
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MCOM-6610 Research Methods in Communication Studies 3(3-0) Sequences
MPhil Communication and Media Studies
MCOM-6611 Opinion Writing 3(1-2) i. Digital Media
Total 18(14-4) MCOMS-6632 Convergent Media 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 or equivalent
in BS/Masters (16-years of education) in the relevant field -
Semester-3 MCOMS-6633 Mobile Journalism Production and Broadcasting 3(1-2) Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
MCOMS-6612 Photojournalism in the Digital Era 3(2-1) ii. Broadcast Media Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8
MCOMS-6613 International Communication 3(3-0) MCOMS-6634 Radio Program Production 3(1-2) Degree Requirements:
MCOMS-6614 Development Communication 3(3-0) MCOMS-6635 TV Program Production 3(1-2) For Thesis/Project Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
For Course Work Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. (two courses)
MCOMS-6615 Economics of New Media 3(3-0) iii. Strategic Communication
Sequences MCOMS-6636 Advertising 3(1-2) Code Course Title C/Hr.
iv. Development Support Communication MCOM-6643 Theatre (Project) 3(0-3) MCOM-7103 Media Debate 3(3-0)
MCOM-6623 Technology and Social Change 3(3-0) MCOM-xxx To Select from Elective List 3(3-0)
MCOMS-6630 Civic Media 3(3-0) ** For Course Work Track (In lieu of thesis)
MCOM-6631 Internship 3(0-3)
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PhD Media and Communication Studies
Semester-1
MCOM-8101 Advances in Communication Research 3(3-0)
MCOM-81xx Optional - 1 3(3-0)
MCOM-81xx Optional - 2 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-2
MCOM-8102 Theories of Media, Culture and Society 3(3-0)
MCOM-81xx Optional - 1 3(3-0)
MCOM-81xx Optional - 2 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-3 to 6
Thesis
Optional Courses
MCOM-8103 Philosophy of Social Sciences 3(3-0)
MCOM-8104 Global Media System 3(3-0)
MCOM-8105 Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis Techniques 3(3-0)
MCOM-8106 Theories of Strategic Communication 3(3-0)
MCOM-8107 Media Policy 3(3-0)
MCOM-8108 International Communication 3(3-0)
MCOM-8109 Research Writing 3(3-0)
MCOM-8110 Social Media Analytics 3(3-0)
MCOM-8111 Political Communication 3(3-0)
MCOM-8112 Intercultural Communication 3(3-0)
MCOM-8113 Islam and Global Media 3(3-0)
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Dr. Zareena Qasim
Associate Professor / Chairperson
DEPARTMENT OF Contact
english@[Link]
048-9230833
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ENGL-6416 Modern Drama-I 3(3-0) ENGL-6320 History of Western Civilization/Dissertation 3(3-0)
BS in English (5th Semester Intake)
ENGL-6417 Literary Stylistics 3(3-0) ENGL-6321 American Drama 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III*** 0(0-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in ENGL-6322 World Literature in Translation/Dissertation 3(3-0)
BA/ADA/ADS with English Compulsory of minimum 200 marks.
Total 18(18-0) Duration: 2 Year ENGL-6323 Psycholinguistics 3(3-0)
Semester-6 Semesters: 4 ENGL-6324 Discourse Analysis 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 72 Credit Hours
ENGA-6403 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. and Community Engagement 0(0-0)
ENGL-6418 Modern Critical Theories and Practices 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 18(18-0)
ENGL-6419 American Literature 3(3-0) Semester-1
ENGL-6420 20th Century Prose 3(3-0) ENGL-6301 Drama-I (Classical and Elizabethan Drama) 3(3-0)
ENGL-6421 Research Methodology 3(3-0) ENGL-6302 Literary Criticism 3(3-0)
ENGL-6422 Narratology 3(3-0) ENGL-6303 Fiction-I 3(3-0)
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Ijaz Asghar
Professor / Chairperson
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ENGL-6516 Corpus Linguistics 3(3-0) Semester-3 and 4
ENGL-6517 Quantitative Research Methods in Linguistics
MPhil English (Linguistics) 6(0-6)
3(3-0) ENGL-7320 Dissertation
URCQ-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – III*** 0(0-0) In addition to one core course in each semester, any three elective
Eligibility: The candidate must have passed MA/MSc/BS 4-Year or
Total 15(15-0) equivalent (16 years of Education) in the relevant field or equivalent courses will be offered on the basis of availability of subject teachers
Semester-6 degree from HEC recognized institution with at least second Division and resources and will be decided by the department.
or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental test (at least 50% marks)
ENGA-6502 Introduction to English Poetry 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
ENGL-6518 Linguistic Stylistics 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8
ENGL-6519 Genre Analysis & Pedagogy 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
*Internship shall be offered after 4th semester for fall intake and after ENGL-7314 Multilingualism 3(3-0)
5th semester for spring intake programmes in summer break only. ENGL-7315 Phonetics and Phonology 3(3-0)
**Capstone Project shall be offered in 7th or 8th semester depending ENGL-7316 Theoretical Foundations of Morphology 3(3-0)
upon availability of the relevant faculty. ENGL-7317 World Englishes 3(3-0)
*** Translation of the Holy Quran and Seerat of the Holy Prophet
ENGL-7319 Humour Linguistics 3(3-0)
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Semester 3-4
PhD English (Linguistics)
ENGL-8111 Dissertation
Eligibility: MPhil/MS in the relevant field or equivalent from HEC In addition to one core course in each semester, any two elective courses
recognized institution with at least CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + UOS
Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) will be offered on the basis of availability of subject teachers and resources.
OR HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Shamshad Ahmed
Professor / Chairperson
INFORMATION Contact
[Link]@[Link]
FACULTY BS in Information Management URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
Dr. Muhammad Asif Naveed (for Muslim students only)
Associate Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (FA, FSc, ICS, [Link], [Link])
Dr. Ghulam Murtaza Rafique Part-I / II), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or equivalent qualification. Total 17(17-0)
Associate Professor Duration: 4 Years Semester-3
Semesters: 8
Dr. Noor Mustafa Khan URCG- 5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Dr. Waqar Ahmad Awan
Assistant Professor Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Dr. Muhammad Asif Ali INFM-5107 Applied Classification 3(3-0)
Semester-1
Lecturer
URCG- 5118 Functional English 3(3-0) INFM-5108 Library and Information Services in Pakistan 3(3-0)
Dr. Asim Mehmood Khan
Lecturer URCG-5123 Applications of Info. Comm. Tech. (ICTs) 3(2-1) INFM-5109 Information Literacy Instruction 3(3-0)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (Compulsory) OR 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – II ) Non Credit
UQCG-5126 Ethics (For Non-Muslim Students) (for Muslim students only)
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INFM-6116 Advance Management and Leadership Skills 3(3-0) Summer Semester
BS in Information Management
URCQ-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – III ) Non Credit INFM-6112 Field Experience/Internship 3(0-3)
(5th Semester Intake)
(for Muslim students only) Semester-3
Total 15(15-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in INFM-6121 Library Automation Systems 3(3-0)
BA/BSc/ADA/ADP or equivalent qualification
Semester-6 INFM-6122 Information Sources (Humanities, Social Sciences, 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
INFM-6117 Managing Collections and Online Access 3(3-0) Scientific, and Technical)
Semesters: 4-8
BUSB-6106 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) BUSM-7104 Project Management 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 66 Credit hours
INFM-6118 Indexing and Abstracting 3(3-0) INFM-6123 Personal Information Management 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. INFM-6124 Electronic Resources Management 3(3-0)
INFM-6119 Qualitative Research Methods 3(3-0)
INFM-6120 Application of Information Systems 3(3-0) Bridging Semester URCQ-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – IV ) Non Credit
Total 15(15-1) INFM-5101 Foundation of Information based Organizations 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Summer Semester INFM-5102 Information Services and Sources 3(3-0) Semester-5
INFM-6112 Field Experience/Internship 3(3-0) INFM-5107 Applied Classification 3(3-0) ITDC-5201 Web System and Technology 3(3-0)
Semester-7 INFM-5109 Information Literacy Instruction 3(3-0) INFM-6125 Knowledge Management 3(3-0)
INFM-6121 Library Automation Systems 3(3-0) INFM-5110 Online Information Retrieval 3(3-0) INFM-6126 Digital Libraries 3(3-0)
INFM-6122 Information Sources (Humanities, Social Sciences, 3(3-0) INFM-5111 Applied Cataloging 3 (3-0) INFM-6127 Information Ethics and Policy 3(3-0)
Scientific, and Technical) Total 18(18-0) INFM-6128 Capstone Project 3(0-3)
BUSM-7104 Project Management 3(3-0) Semester-1 Total 15(12-3)
INFM-6123 Personal Information Management 3(3-0) MCOM-5101 Introduction to Conventional and Digital 3(3-0)
INFM-6124 Electronic Resources Management 3(3-0) Communication
URCQ-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – IV ) Non Credit INFM-6113 Marketing of Library and Information Services 3(3-0)
(for Muslim students only) INFM-6114 Resource Sharing and Networking 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) INFM-6115 Quantitative Research Methods 3(3-0)
Semester-8 INFM-6116 Advance Management and Leadership Skills 3(3-0)
ITDC-5201 Web System and Technology 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – III ) Non Credit
INFM-6125 Knowledge Management 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
INFM-6126 Digital Libraries 3(3-0) Semester-2
INFM-6127 Information Ethics and Policy 3(3-0) INFM-6117 Managing Collections and Online Access 3(3-0)
INFM-6128 *Capstone Project 3(3-0) BUSB-6106 Human Resource Management 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) INFM-6118 Indexing and Abstracting 3(3-0)
* This project, requires faculty supervision and evaluation following INFM-6119 Qualitative Research Methods 3(3-0)
department/university guidelines INFM-6120 Application of Information Systems 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
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INFM-7109 Organization of Information 3(3-0)
MPhil Information Management For Intra-disciplinary
Semester-1 INFM-7110 Management Information Systems 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 2.0/4.0 CGPA or 2nd division in MLIS or
NFM-XXXX Select any one course from the list of deficiency courses 3(3-0) INFM-7111 Information and Knowledge Management 3(3-0)
equivalent + departmental test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years NFM-7101 Theoretical Foundations of Library & Information Science 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8 NFM-7102 Quantitative Research Methods PhD Information Management
3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: Eligibility: At least 3.0/4.0 CGPA or 1st division in MPhil LIS
NFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0)
24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis with 06 credit hour research work or equivalent + UOS Entry Test
24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6-9 C/Hr. Deficiency Courses + 6 C/Hr. NFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Thesis (For intra-disciplinary MPhil) * For Intra-disciplinary admitted candidates only
Duration: 3-8 Years | Semesters: 6-16
Semester-2 Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
INFM-XXXX Select any one course from the list of deficiency courses 3(3-0)
Semester-1 INFM-7103 Research Seminar 3(3-0) Semester-1
INFM-7101 Theoretical Foundations of Library & Info. Science 3(3-0) INFM-7104 Qualitative Research Methods 3(3-0) INFM-8101 Mixed Methods Research (Core) 3(3-0)
INFM-7102 Quantitative Research Methods 3(3-0) INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) INFM-8102 Statistical Methods for Information Professionals 3(3-0)
INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) XXXX-XXXX Optional Course of 03 credit hours 3(3-0)
INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) INFM-XXXX Select any one course from the list of deficiency courses 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
Semester-2 Semester-3 Semester-2
INFM-7103 Research Seminar 3(3-0) Courses in Lieu of Thesis INFM-8103 Seminar in Advance Research (Core) 3(3-0)
INFM-7104 Qualitative Research Methods 3(3-0) INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) Optional Courses of 06 credit hours 6(3+3-0)
INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) Semester-4 List of Optional Courses
Semester-3 & 4 INFM-7115 Thesis/ Project 6(0-6) INFM-8104 Critical Thinking & Academic Writing 3(3-0)
0(0-6)
INFM-7112 Thesis / Project List of Deficiency Courses of Level-6: INFM-8105 Seminar in Information Behavior 3(3-0)
Courses in Lieu of Thesis (for intra-disciplinary admissions only) INFM-8106 Information Literacy: Research & Applications 3(3-0)
INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) INFM-5102 Information Services and Sources 3(3-0) INFM-8107 Professional Philosophy, Values, and Ethics
INFM-71xx Select any one course from the list of elective courses 3(3-0) INFM-5105 Human Information Behavior 3(3-0) INFM-8108 Digital Content Management 3(3-0)
List of Elective Courses INFM-5109 Information Literacy Instruction 3(3-0) INFM-8109 Research Data Management Services 3(3-0)
INFM-7105 Communication Skills for Information Professionals 3(3-0) INFM-5110 Online Information Retrieval 3(3-0) INFM-8110 Informetrics 3(3-0)
INFM-7106 Development of Libraries and Info. Services in Pakistan3(3-0) INFM-6127 Information Ethics & Policy 3(3-0) INFM-8111 Linked Data Application in Libraries 3(3-0)
INFM-7107 Application of Emerging Tech. in Info. Organizations 3(3-0) List of Elective Courses INFM-8112 Global Perspectives in Library & Information Science 3(3-0)
INFM-7108 Informetrics 3(3-0) INFM-7105 Communication Skills for Information Professionals 3(3-0) INFM-8113 Teaching Practicum (3-6 credits) 3(3-0)
INFM-7109 Organization of Information 3(3-0) INFM-7106 Dev. of Libraries and Information Services in Pakistan 3(3-0) Semester-3-10
INFM-7110 Management Information Systems 3(3-0) INFM-7107 Application of Emerging Tech. in Info. Organizations 3(3-0) INFM-8114 Dissertation / Research Project / Thesis
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Dr. Farhat Naseem Alvi
DEPARTMENT OF Associate Professor / Chairperson
ISLAMIC Contact
islamicstudies@[Link]
88
ISLS- 6216 Textual Study of Al-Qur'an – II 3(3-0) ISLS-6302 History of Tafsir and its Principles 3(3-0)
MPhil Islamic Studies
ISLS- 6212 Textual Study of Al-Hadith 3(3-0) ISLS-6303 Textual Study of Al-Qur’an-I 3(3-0)
ISLS- 6220 Al- Dawah wal Irshad 3(3-0) ISLS-6304 ‘Ulum-al-Hadith 3(3-0) Eligibility: MA/BS 4-years/BS (5th Semester Intake after 14 years
of education) in Islamic Studies / Shahadah al Almiyyah with
ISLS- 6221 Islam & Science 3(3-0) ISLS-6305 Usul al-Fiqh 3(3-0)
BA/ADA (English Compulsory) etc or equivalent degree with at
ISLS-6225 Study of Islamic Fiqh I ( )ﻓﻘہ اﻟﻣﺎﻟﯾﺎت 3(3-0) ISLS-6306 The Golden Age of Muslims 3(3-0) least 2nd division or CGPA 2.0 out of 4.0 +
Total 18(18-0) Total 18(18-0) Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years
Summer Semester Semester-2
Semesters: 4-8
ISLS-6229 Internship 3(3-0) ISLS-6307 History & Compilation of Hadith 3(3-0) Degree Requirements:
Semester 7 ISLS-6308 Textual Study of Muslim Family Laws 3(3-0) For Thesis Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
For Course Work Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. (two courses)
PSYC-5116 Islamic Psychology & Emerging Challanges 3(3-0) ISLS-6309 Textual Study of Al-Qur’an-II 3(3-0)
ISLS-6226 Study of Islamic Fiqh II ( )ﻓﻘہ اﻟﺟﻧﺎﯾﺎت 3(3-0) ISLS-6310 Ethics of Disagreement I Islam (Uni Optional I) 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
ISLS -6230 Comparative Study of World Religions-I 3(3-0) ISLS-6311 Muslim World Res. & Prob. I (Uni Optional-II) 3(3-0) List of Deficiency Courses
ISLS-6231 Muslim World Resources & Problems-I 3(3-0) ISLS-6312 Islam & Science 3(3-0) ISLS-6210 History of Tafsir and its Principles 3(3-0)
ISLS- 6223 Introduction to Shurooh Kutub e Hadith 3(3-0) ISLS-6313 Textual Study of Fiqh Al Akbar 2(2-0) ISLS-6213 Usul-al-Fiqh 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV** 0(0-0) Total 17(17-0) ISLS-6214 Ulum-al-Hadith 3(3-0)
ISLS-6232 Thesis/Capstone Project** 3(0-3) Semester-3 ISLS-6220 Al-Dawahwal Irshad 3(3-0)
Total 18(15-3) ISLS-6314 Al-Dawah wal Irshad 3(3-0) ISLS-5112 Arabic Language 3(3-0)
Semester-8 ISLS-6315 Comparative Study of World Religions-I 3(3-0) List of Mandatory/Compulsory/Core Courses
BUSC-6216 Islamic Banking 3(3-0) ISLS-6316 Methodology of Research in Islamic Studies 3(3-0) ISLS-7101 Uloom-ul-Quran 3(3-0)
ISLS -6233 Comparative Study of World Religion-II 3(3-0) ISLS-6317 Textual Study of Hadith 3(3-0) ISLS-7102 Hadith and Uloom-ul-Hadith 3(3-0)
ISLS-6234 Muslim World Resources & Problems-II 3(3-0) ISLS-6318 Arabic Literature 3(3-0) ISLS-7103 Comparative Analysis of International Relations 3(3-0)
ISLS- 6228 Philosophy and 'Ilm al-Kalam 3(3-0) ISLS-6319 Study of Islamic Fiqh-I 3(3-0) ISLS-7104 Islam and Orientalists 3(3-0)
ISLS -6227 Objectives of Shari'ah 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) List of Elective Courses
Total 15(15-0) Semester-4 ISLS-7105 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
ISLS-6320 Study of Islamic Fiqh-II 3(3-0) ISLS-7106 Tafseer-ul-Quran (Textual Study) 3(3-0)
BS in Islamic Studies (5th Semester Intake) ISLS-6321 Objectives of Shari’ah 3(3-0) ISLS-7107 Study of Hadith (Textual Study) 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in ISLS-6322 Comparative Study of World Religions-II 3(3-0) ISLS-7108 Sources of Islamic Sciences 3(3-0)
BA/BSc/ADP or equivalent. URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. & Communication Engagement ISLS-7109
0(0-0) Modern Sources of Seerah Literature 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8 ISLS-6323 Muslim World Res. & Prob. II (Uni Optional II) 3(3-0) ISLS-7110 Arabic Language and Literature 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 68 credit hours ISLS-6324 Intro. to Shurik Kutb Hadith (Uni Optional II) 3(3-0) ISLS-7111 Islamic Economic System: A comparison with 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. OR Modern Economics Thoughts 3(3-0)
Semester-1 ISLS-6325 Thesis/Research Project 6(0-6) ISLS-7112 Ethics of Dialogue and Disagreement in Islam 3(3-0)
ISLS-6301 Study of Sirah of Holy Prophet (PBUH) 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)/15(9-6) Thesis Thesis
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PhD Islamic Studies
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Hafiz Mansoor Ahmad
PERSIAN
Assistant Professor / Incharge
LITERATURE
Al-Biruni Block
91
PERS-6117 Art of Listening and Speaking Persian Language-II 3(3-0) Students have to choose one course out of PERS-6318, PERS-6319 and PERS-6320
BS in Persian (5th Semester Intake)
URCQ-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I Non Credit Semester 4
Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in graduation PERS-6321 Creative Writing 3(3-0)
Total 15(12-3)
(BA/BSc/ADP) or equivalent qualification
Semester 6 PERS-6322 Modern Persian Texts 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 Years
COMS-5101 Conventional and Digital Communication 3(0-3) Semesters: 4 PERS-6323 Persian Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours PERS-6324 Thesis/History of Persian Language 3(3-0)
PERS-6118 History of Persian Literature in Sub-Continent 3(3-0)
PERS-6119 Classical Persian Prose in Sub-Continent 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. PERS-6325 Persian Literary Sources-II 3(3-0)
PERS-6120 Classical Persian Poetry in Sub-Continent 3(3-0) Semester 1 PERS-6326 Persian Research Centres (Optional I) 3(3-0)
PERS-6121 History of Persian Literature in Iran-III 3(3-0) PERS-6301 Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian II 3(3-0) PERS-6327 Persian Folk Literature (Option II) 3(3-0)
PERS-5212 Field experience / internship 3(3-0) PERS-6302 History of Persian Literature in Iran I 3(3-0) PERS-6328 Persian Calligraphy (Optional III) 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) PERS-6303 Classical Persian Prose in Iran I 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Semester 7 PERS-6304 Classical Persian Poetry in Iran I 3(3-0) Students have to choose one course out of PERS-6326, PERS 6327 and PERS-6328
ULAW-5130 Introduction to Basic Law 3(0-3) PERS-6305 Persian Literature Criticism I 3(3-0)
PERS-6122 Iqbal Studies 3(3-0) PERS-6305 Persian Literary Sources I 3(3-0) MPhil Persian*
PERS-6123 Art of Listening and Speaking Persian Language-II 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Eligibility: AAt least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in MA Persian or
PERS-6124 Mysticism and Mystical Literature 3(3-0) Semester 2 BS Persian in Semester System and 2nd Division in Annual
PERS-6125 Capstone project 3(3-0) PERS-6307 System + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian III 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
URCQ-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I Non Credit PERS-6308 History of Persian Literature in Iran II 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8
Total 15(15-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
PERS-6309 Classical Persian Prose in Iran II 3(3-0)
Semester 8 PERS-6310 Classical Persian Poetry in Iran II 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
EDUC-5001 Introduction to Education 3(3-0) PERS-6311 Persian Literature Criticism II 3(3-0) Semester 1
PERS-6126 Creative Writing 3(3-0) PERS-6312 Persian Literary Sources II 3(3-0) PERS-7101 History of Persian Literature 3(3-0)
PERS-6127 Modern Persian Texts 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) PERS-7102 Persian Grammar 3(3-0)
PERS-6128 Persian Research Methodology 3(3-0) Semester 3 PERS-7103 Modern Persian Literature 3(3-0)
PERS-6129 Thesis 3(3-0) PERS-6313 Persian Grammar & Spoken Persian IV 3(3-0) PERS-7104 Bibliographic Sources and Research Methodology
3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) PERS-6314 Classical Persian Prose in Sub Continent 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
PERS-6315 Classical Persian Poetry in Sub Continent 3(3-0) Semester 2
PERS-6316 History of Persian Literature in Iran III 3(3-0) PERS-7105 Classical Texts 3(3-0)
PERS-6317 Iqbal Studies 3(3-0) PERS-7106 Rhetoric and Prosody 3(3-0)
PERS-6318 Persian Manuscript Studies (Optional I) 3(3-0) PERS-7107 Translation, Interpretation & Spoken Persian 3(3-0)
PERS-6319 Mysticism & Mystical Literature (Optional II) 3(3-0) PERS-7108 Foreign Language 3(3-0)
PERS-6320 Comparative Studies of Persian, Urdu and Punjabi 3(3-0) Semester 3-4 Total 12(12-0)
Total 18(18-0) PERS-7109 Thesis 6(0+6)
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Muhammad Munir
Associate Professor / Chairperson
PUNJABI LANGUAGE,
LITERATURE AND Contact
048-9230811 - 15 Ext 7812
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PUNJ-6217 Literary Translations in Punjabi 3(3-0) PUNJ-6222 Punjabi Short Story 3(3-0)
BS Punjabi (5th Semester Intake)
PUNJ-6232 Religious Literature in Punjabi 3(3-0) PUNJ-6224 Literary Tradition of Eastern Punjab 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6219 Theoretical Criticism 3(3-0) Eligibility: PUNJ-6209 Special Study of Heer Damodar 3(3-0)
(i) For Same Field: 45% Marks in B.A with Punjabi as an Elective
Total 15(15-0) Subject (200 Marks) or Punjabi as an Optional Total 15(15-0)
* For Muslim students only Subject (100 Marks) * Summer Semester (for internship)
OR
Semester 6 PUNJ-6233 Internship 3(0-3)
AD in Punjabi with CGPA 2.0/4.0
INFM Information Literacy 3(3-0) (ii) For Other Fields: CGPA 2.0/4.0 in AD in any field** Semester 3
PUNJ-6221 Gurmukhi Script 3(3-0) PEDU-6435 Introduction to Sports Sciences & 3(3-0)
*Deficiency courses will be applicable
PUNJ-6222 Punjabi Short Story 3(3-0) Physical Education
**Bridging Semester will be applicable
PUNJ-6224 Literacy Tradition of 3(3-0) Duration: 2 Years URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV* NC
Semesters: 4 PUNJ-6225
Eastern Punjab Punjabi Drama 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 63-84 Credit Hours
PUNJ-6209 Special Study of Heed Damodar 3(3-0) PUNJ-6226 Waars and Epics 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. PUNJ-6220 Principles of Research 3(3-0)
Summer Semester Bridging Semester* PUNJ-6234 Capstone Project 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6233 Internship 3(0-3) PUNJ-5101 Genres of Punjabi Literature 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Semester 7 PUNJ-5103 Modern Punjabi Poetry-I 3(3-0) * For Muslims students only
PEDU-5101 Introduction to Sports Science & Physical 3(3-0) PUNJ-5104 Selected Punjabi Prose and Poetry 3(3-0) Semester 4
Education PUNJ-6213 Folk Literature 3(3-0) MCOM-5101 Conventional and Digital Communication 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6227 Translation of Holy Quran-IV* Non Credit PUNJ-6214 Classical Poetry 3(3-0) PUNJ-6227 Applied Criticism 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6228 Punjabi Drama 3(3-0) Total 15(15-1) PUNJ-6228 Modern Punjabi Poetry-II 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6210 Waars and Epics 3(3-0) * Only for the students coming from other fields of study PUNJ-6210 Patriotic Literature 3(3-0)
PUNJ-6230 Principals of Research 3(3-0) Semester 1 PUNJ-6230 History of the Punjab through Folk Literature 3(3-0)
Capstone Project 3(3-0) URDU-5102 Functional Urdu 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Total 15(15-0) HIST-5101 Introduction to History 3(3-0)
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Dr. Yasir Iqbal Waraich
DEPARTMENT OF Lecturer / Incharge
SPORTS Contact
[Link]@[Link]
048-9230154, 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 305
FACULTY BS in Physical Education PEDU-5206 Practical Games (Hockey & Cricket) 2(0-2)
Qasid Naveed PEDU-5207 Athletics' (Long Jumps & Triple Jumps) 2(0-2)
Lecturer (on study leave) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) or equivalent.
Merit: SSC-40% + HSSC (Part-I / II)-60% + Qualify Physical Total 18(14-4)
Bilal Ahmad Qureshi
Lecture Efficiency Test + 20 marks of Hafiz-e-Quran (if applicable)
Duration: 4 Years Semester-3
Faryal Gul URCG- 5119 Expository Writing
Semesters: 8 3(3-0)
Lecturer (on leave)
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Saba Arshad
Lecturer URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Rashid Naeem Khan URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – II 0(0-0)
Lecturer
Semester-1 PEDU-5208 Basic Human Anatomy 3(3-0)
Reema Aman
Lecturer URCE-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) PEDU-5209 Theory of Games 3(3-0)
Muhammad Ijaz URCI-5123 Information & Communication Technologies 3(2-1) PEDU-5210 Practical Athletics (Shot-put and Discus) 2(0-2)
Lecturer (on deputation)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (Compulsory) OR 2(2-0) Total 16(14-2)
URCG-5126 Ethics (For Non-Muslim Students) Semester-4
URCQ-5111 Translation of the Theory Quran-I 0(0-0) URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
EDUC-5201 Philosophical Basis of Physical Education 3(3-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
EDUC-5202 Practical Games (Volley Ball & Hand Ball) 2(0-2) URCG-5125 Civics & Community Engagement 2(2-0)
EDUC-5203 Practical Gymnastic 2(0-2) PEDU-5211 Sports Sociology 3(3-0)
Total 15(10-5) PEDU-5212 Sports Medicine 3(3-0)
Semester-2 PEDU-5213 Practical Scouting/ Girl Guiding 2(0-2)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature and Epic 2(2-0) Total 15(12-3)
URCG-5116 Sciences of Society-I 2(2-0) Summer Semester
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) PEDU-5216 Internship* 3(0-3)
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) Semester-5
PEDU-5204 Science of Track & Field 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – III 0(0-0)
PEDU-5205 Basics of Human Biology 3(3-0) COMS-5131 Sports Communication 3(3-0)
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PHYS-5161 Physics 3(2-1) BS in Physical Education PEDU-6426 Exercise Physiology 3(3+0)
PEDU-6414 Research Methodology in Physical Education 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
(5th Semester Intake)
PEDU-6415 Science of Sports Training 3(3-0) Semester-4
PEDU-6416 Practical Athletics (Middle & Long Races) 2(0-2) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in PEDU-6427 Sports Nutrition 3(3+0)
BA/BSc/ADA/ ADS or equivalent.
PEDU-6417 Practical Games (Foot Ball & Basket Ball) 2(0-2) Merit: Basic criteria + 10 marks for studying Physical Education in PEDU-6428 Sport Biomechanics 3(3+0)
Total 16(11-5) BA/BSc, ADA/ADS + Qualify Physical Efficiency Test + PEDU-6429 Sport Injuries & Rehabilitation 3(3+0)
20 marks of Hafiz-e-Quran (if applicable)
Semester-6 PEDU-6430 Practical hiking & Hill Tracking 2(2+0)
Duration: 2 Years
STAT-5101 Introductory Statistics 3(3-0) Semesters: 4 PEDU-6431 Practical Athletics (Javelin and Hammer) 2(2+0)
PEDU-6418 Scientific Coaching 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 66 Credit Hours PEDU-6432 Minor Area Games 2(2+0)
PEDU-6419 Curriculum Development in Physical Education 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 15(15-0)
PEDU-6420 Sports Administration and Management 3(3-0) Semester-1 Zero Semester (offered in summer)
PEDU-6421 Practical Athletics (Sprint Races) 2(0-2) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran - III 0(0+0) PEDU-5208 Basic Human Anatomy 3(3+0)
PEDU-6422 Practical Games (Table Tennis, Badminton) 2(0-2) COMS-5131 Sport Communication 3(3+0) PEDU-5204 Science of Track & Field 3(3+0)
Total 16(12-4) PEDU-5161 Physics 3(2+1) PEDU-5209 Theory of Games 3(3+0)
Semester-7 PEDU-6414 Research Methodology in Physical Education 3(3+0) PEDU-5212 Sport Medicine 3(3+0)
URDU-5102 Functional Urdu 3(3-0) PEDU-6415 Science of Sports Training 3(3+0) PEDU-5202 Practical Games (Volley Ball & Hand Ball) 2(2+0)
URCQ-5114 Translation of the Holy Quran- IV 0(0-0) PEDU-6416 Practical Athletics (Middle & Long Races) 2(0+2) PEDU-5207 Athletics (Jump & Throws) 2(2+0)
PEDU-6423 Capstone Project 3(3-0) PEDU-6417 Practical Games (Foot Ball & Basket Ball) 2(0+2)
PEDU-6424 Sports Psychology 3(3-0) Total 16(11-5)
PEDU-6425 Test, Measurement & Evaluation in Sports 3(3-0) Semester-2
PEDU-6426 Exercise Physiology 3(3-0) STAT-5101 Introductory Statistics 3(3+0)
Total 15(15-0) PEDU-6418 Scientific Coaching 3(3+0)
Semester-8 PEDU-6419 Curriculum Development in Physical Education 3(3+0)
PEDU-6427 Sports Nutrition 3(3-0) PEDU-6420 Sports Administration and Management 3(3+0)
PEDU-6428 Sports Biomechanics 3(3-0) PEDU-6421 Practical Athletics (Sprint Races) 2(0+2)
PEDU-6429 Sports Injuries & Rehabilitation 3(3-0) PEDU-6422 Practical Games (Table Tennis, Badminton) 2(0+2)
PEDU-6430 Practical Hiking & Hill Tracking 2(2-0) Total 16(12-4)
PEDU-6431 Practical Athletics (Javelin and Hammer) 2(0-2) Semester-3
PEDU-6432 Minor Area Games 2(0-2) URDU-5102 Functional Urdu 3(3+0)
Total 15(11-4) URCG-5114 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV 0(0+0)
PEDU-6423 Capstone Project 3(3+0)
PEDU-6424 Sports Psychology 3(3+0)
PEDU-6425 Test, Measurement & Evaluation in Sports 3(3+0)
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Naseem Abbas
Professor / Chairperson
97
PERS-6101 Introduction to Persian 3(3-0) BS in Urdu (5th Semester Intake) URDU-6123 Internship 3(0-3)
MCOM-5101 Intro. to Conventional & Digital Communication 2(2-0) Semester-3
Eligibility: t least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – III * (N.C) URDU-6124 Iqbal Study - I (Biographical and Poetic Study) 3(3-0)
BA/BSc/ADP or equivalent qualification.
Total 17(17-0) Duration: 2-4 Years URDU-6125 Modern Urdu Poem (20th Century) 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8 URDU-6126 Urdu Short Story 3(3-0)
Semester-6 Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours
URDU-6120 History of Urdu Literature-III (20th Century) 3(3-0) URDU-6127 Urdu Fiction in 21st Century (OR) 3(3-0)
URDU-6121 Modern Urdu Ghazal (20th Century) 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. URDU-6128 Urdu Journalism and Modern Media 3(3-0)
URDU-6122 Urdu Linguistics -II (Descriptive Linguistics) 3(3-0) Bridging Semester URDU-6129 Urdu-I Linguistics-III 3(3-0)
EDUC-5101 Introduction to Education 2(2-0) URDU-5107 History of Urdu Literature-I (Till 18th Century) 3(3-0) (Written Pattern of Grammar and Lexicology)
SOCI-5123 Interdisciplinary Research 2(2-0) URDU-5110 History of Urdu Literature-II (19th Century) 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III Non Credit
INFM-6430 Information Literacy 3(3-0) URDU-5111 Classical Urdu Poem 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Summer Semester URDU-5113 Urdu Fiction in 19th Century 3(3-0) URDU-6130 Iqbal Study - II 3(3-0)
URDU-6123 Internship 3(0-3) URDU-5115 Literary Criticism-I (Theory and Western Criticism) 3(3-0) (Study of Basic Concepts and Literature)
Semester-7 Total 18(18-0) URDU-6131 Literary Criticism - III (Applied) 3(3-0)
URDU-6124 Iqbal Study-I (Biographical and Poetic Study) 3(3-0) Semester-1 URDU-6132 Udru Drama 3(3-0)
URDU-6125 Modern Urdu Poem (20th Century) 3(3-0) URDU-6116 Urdu Novel 3(3-0) URDU-6133 Urdu Poetry in 21st Century (OR) 3(3-0)
URDU-6126 Urdu Short Story 3(3-0) URDU-6117 Non-Fictional Genres in Urdu 3(3-0) URDU-6134 Feminist Study of Urdu Literature (OR) 3(3-0)
URDU-6127 Urdu Fiction in 21st Century (OR) 3(3-0) URDU-6118 Literary Criticism-II (Theory and Urdu Criticism) 3(3-0) URDU-6135 Translation of World Literature in Urdu 3(3-0)
URDU-6128 Urdu Journalism and Modern Media 3(3-0) URDU-6119 Urdu Linguistics-I (Historical Linguistics) 3(3-0) URDU-6136 Thesis / Project (Capstone Project) 3(3-0)
URDU-6129 Urdu Linguistics -III (Writing Pattren of Grammar & Lexicology)3(3-0) PUNJ-5111 Introduction to Punjabi Literature (OR) 3(3-0) URDU-6137 Linguistics and Modern Literary Criticism 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – IV * (N.C) PERS-6101 Introduction to Persian 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Total 15(15-0) MCOM-5101 Introduction to Conventional and Digital Comm. 2(2-0)
Semester-8 URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III Non Credit
URDU-6130 Iqbal Study-II (Study of Basic Concepts and Lectures) 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0)
URDU-6131 Literary Criticism-III (Applied) 3(3-0) Semester-2
URDU-6132 Urdu Drama 3(3-0) URDU-6120 History of Urdu Literature-III (20th Century) 3(3-0)
URDU-6133 Urdu Poetry in 21st Century (OR) 3(3-0) URDU-6121 Modern Urdu Ghazal (20th Century) 3(3-0)
URDU-6134 Feminist Study of Urdu Literature (OR) 3(3-0) URDU-6122 Urdu Linguistics-II (Descriptive Linguistics) 3(3-0)
URDU-6135 Translations of World Literature in Urdu 3(3-0) EDUC-5101 Introduction to Education 2(2-0)
URDU-6136 Thesis / Project (Capstone Project) 3(3-0) SOCI-5123 Interdisciplinary Research 2(2-0)
URDU-6137 Linguistics and Modren Literary Criticism 3(3-0) INFM-6430 Information Literacy 3(3-0)
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Semester-3 &4
BS in Physical Education
MPhil Urdu
URDU-6103 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in MA or BS Urdu (5th Semester Intake)
URDU-7106 3(3-0)
in Semester System and 2nd Division in Annual System +
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) Courses in Lieu of Thesis
Duration: 2-4 Years URDU-7113 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
URDU-7114 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements:
For Research Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis URDU-7115 3(3-0)
For Course Work Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. (two courses) Total 12(12-0)
C/Hr. Course Title Code
Semester-1
URDU-6101 3(3-0) PhD Urdu
URDU-7101 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least first division or CGPA 3.0 out of 4.0 in
URDU-7102 3(3-0) MPhil/MS Urdu (18-years of education) + UOS Entry Test equivalent
URDU-7105 3(3-0) to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
OR HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
URDU-7106 3(3-0) Duration: 3-8 Years
URDU-7107 3(3-0) Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
URDU-7108 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) C/Hr. Course Title Code
Semester-1
URDU-8101 3(3-0)
Semester-2 URDU-8102 3(3-0)
URDU-6102 3(3-0) URDU-8103 3(3-0)
URDU-7103 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
URDU-7104 3(3-0) Semester-2
URDU-7109 3(3-0) URDU-8111 3(3-0)
URDU-7110 3(3-0) URDU-8112 3(3-0)
URDU-7111 3(3-0) URDU-8113 3(3-0)
URDU-7112 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
Total 12(12-0) Semester-3 to 6
URDU-8121 Thesis
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FACULTY OF
COMPUTING AND Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ilyas
Dean, Faculty of Computing and
Information Technology
List of Institute/Departments
T
he Faculty of Computing and Information Technology is prominent among the Faculties of the
University with the highly trained and experienced faculty members and well equipped
Computer Science laboratories. Its achievement in research are the fruit of consistent efforts of its faculty and
students. The Faculty is comprised of three departments. The subjects of Computer Science,
Information Technology Information Technology and Software Engineering are enriched with innovative research culture.
Software Engineering These departments focus on Software Engineering, Machine Learning, Computer Networks, Artificial
Intelligence, Data Sciences and Security. The faculty is continuously being strengthened by recruiting
quality faculty and modernizing the laboratory facilities. A number of research projects of multi-
disciplinary nature are being undertaken by highly experienced faculty in collaboration with National &
International institutions.
DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Faisal Shehzad
Associate Professor / Chairperson
COMPUTER Contact
[Link]@[Link]
048-9230811 - 15 Ext 365
Semester-2 Semester-5
CMPC-5202 CMPC-5201 Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1) CMPC-6201 Operating Systems 3(2-1)
CMPC-5203 Database Systems 4(3-1) CSDC-6201 HCI & Computer Graphics 3(2-1)
101
CSDC-6202 CMPC-5204 Computer Architecture 3(2-1) Semester-3
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 1 3(2-1)
BS in Artificial Intelligence CMPC-5205 CMPC-5202 Data Structures 4(3-1)
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 2 3(2-1) Eligibility: HSSC (Part-I / II) with at least 50% marks with one of the CMPC-5209 CMPC-5204 Computer Organization & Assembly 3(2-1)
URCA-5101 Introduction to Management 2(2-0) following combinations: Language
I. Pre-Engineering
Total 17(12-5) II. Pre-Medical (Admitted candidates have to pass 6-credit hours CMPC-5207 Artificial Intelligence 3(2-1)
Semester-6 courses of mathematics in first two semesters.) MATH-5102 URCQ-5102 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)
III. General Science
CSDC-6203 Compiler Construction 3(2-1) a. Mathematics, Statistics, Physics CMPC-5101 Software Engineering 3(3-0)
ITDC-6204 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3(2-1) b. Mathematics, Statistics, Economics MATH-5103 Probability & Statistics 3(3-0)
c. Mathematics, Statistics, Computer
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 3 3(2-1) d. Mathematics, Physics, Computer Total 19(16-3)
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 4 3(2-1) e. Mathematics, Economics, Computer Semester-4
IV. A-Levels (with of the contribution of I / II / III and equivalence by
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 5 3(2-1) IBCC) with at least 50% obtained marks CMPC-5206 Information Security 3(2-1)
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 6 3(2-1) Duration: 4 Years AIDC-4101 Programming for Artificial Intelligence 3(2-1)
Semesters: 8
URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III 0(1-0) Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours AIDC-4102 Machine Learning 3(2-1)
Total 18(13-5) URCW-5201 Applied Physics 3(2-1)
Semester-7 Code Pre-req. Course Title C/Hr. URCE-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
CMPC-6702 Final Year Project - I 2(0-2) Semester-1 URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
CMPC-6101 CMPC-5205 Analysis of Algorithms 3(3-0) CMPC-5201 Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1) URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-II Non Credit
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 7 3(2-1) URCS-5123 Application of Information & 3(2-1) Total 17(13-4)
ENGL-6101 URCE-5118 Technical & Business Writing 3(3-0) Communication Technologies Semester-5
URCE-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) URCQ-5123 Discrete Structures 3(3-0) CMPC-6201 Operating Systems 3(2-1)
Total 15(10-5) URCQ-5122 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3(3-0) AIDC-5101 Artificial Neural Networks & 3(2-1)
Semester-8 URCE-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) Deep Learning
CMPC-6703 CMPC-6702 Final Year Project - II 4(0-4) BUSB-6101 Elective Supporting Course 3(3-0) AIDC-5102 Knowledge Representation & 3(2-1)
URCI-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) (e.g. Introduction to Marketing) Reasoning
URCS-6101 Professional Practices 2(2-0) Total 19(17-2) xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 1 3(2-1)
URCC-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) Semester-2 xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 2 3(3-1)
URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV 1(1-0) CMPC-5202 CMPC-5201 Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1) URCA-5118 Social Science 2(2-0)
Total 11(7-4) CMPC-5203 Database Systems 4(3-1) (E.g. Introduction to Management)
CMPC-5204 Digital Logic Design 3(2-1) Total 17(12-5)
MATH-5101 URCQ-5102 Multivariable Calculus 3(3-0) Semester-6
CMPC-5208 Computer Networks 3(2-1) AIDC-6101 Computer Vision 3(2-1)
URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-I NC ITDC-6204 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3(2-1)
Total 17(13-4) xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 3 3(2-1)
102
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 4 3(2-1) Semester-3
xxxx-yyyy
BS in Data Science CMPC-5205 CMPC-5202 Data Structures
Domain Elective 5 3(2-1) 4(3-1)
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 6 3(2-1) Eligibility: HSSC (Part-I / II) with at least 50% marks with one of the CMPC-5209 CMPC-5204 Computer Organization & Assembly 3(2-1)
URCQ-5111 following combinations:
Translation of Holy Quran-III Non Credit Language
I. Pre-Engineering
Total 18(13-5) II. Pre-Medical (Admitted candidates have to pass 6-credit hours CMPC-5207 Artificial Intelligence 3(2-1)
courses of mathematics in first two semesters.)
Semester-7 III. General Science MATH-5102 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)
CMPC-6702 Final Year Project – I 2(0-2) a. Mathematics, Statistics, Physics CMPC-5101 Software Engineering 3(3-0)
b. Mathematics, Statistics, Economics
CMPC-6101 CMPC-5202 Analysis of Algorithms 3(3-0) c. Mathematics, Statistics, Computer MATH-5103 Probability & Statistics 3(3-0)
d. Mathematics, Physics, Computer
xxxx-yyyy Domain Elective 7 3(2-1) Total 19(16-3)
e. Mathematics, Economics, Computer
ENGL-6101 URCE-5118 Technical & Business Writing 3(3-0) IV. A-Levels (with of the contribution of I / II / III and equivalence by Semester-4
IBCC) with at least 50% obtained marks
URCE-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) Duration: 4 Years CMPC-5206 Information Security 3(2-1)
Total 13(10-3) Semesters: 8 DSDC-5201 Introduction to Data Science 3(2-1)
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
Semester-8 DSDC-5202 Advanced Statistics 3(2-1)
CMPC-6703 CMPC-6702 Final Year Project – II 4(0-4) Code Pre-req. Course Title C/Hr. URCW-5201 Applied Physics 3(2-1)
URCI-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) Semester-1 URCE-5119 URCE-5118 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
URCF-5114 Arts and Humanities 2(2-0) CMPC-5201 Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1) URCI-5105 Islamic Studies 2(2-0)
(E.g. Professional Practices) URCS-5123 Application of Information & 3(2-1) URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-II Non Credit
URCC-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) Communication Technologies Total 17(13-4)
URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV Non Credit URCQ-5101 Discrete Structures 3(3-0) Semester-5
Total 10(6-4) URCQ-5102 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3(3-0) CMPC-6201 Operating Systems 3(2-1)
URCE-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) DSDC-6201 Data Mining 3(2-1)
BUSB-6101 Introduction to Marketing 3(3-0) DSDC-6202 Data Visualization 3(2-1)
URCM-5107 Mathematics I* Non Credit yyyy-xxxx Domain Elective 1 3(2-1)
Total 19(17-2) yyyy-xxxx Domain Elective 2 3(2-1)
Semester-2 URCA-5101 Introduction to Management 2(2-0)
CMPC-5202 CMPC-5201 Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1) Total 17(12-5)
CMPC-5203 Database Systems 4(3-1) Semester-6
CMPC-5204 Digital Logic Design 3(2-1) DSDC-6203 Data Warehousing & Business 3(2-1)
MATH-5101 Multivariable Calculus 3(3-0) Intelligence
CMPC-5208 Computer Networks 3(2-1) ITDC-6204 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3(2-1)
URCM-5108 Mathematics II* Non Credit yyyy-xxxx Domain Elective 3 3(2-1)
URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-I Non Credit yyyy-xxxx Domain Elective 4 3(2-1)
Total 17(13-4) yyyy-xxxx Domain Elective 5 3(2-1)
103
yyyy-xxxx Domain Elective 6 3(2-1) Semester-2 Semester-3
URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III Non Credit AICC-7402 Advanced Artificial Intelligence 3(3-0) CSCC-700 Thesis-I 3(0-3)
Total 18(12-6) AICC-7404 Advanced Machine Learning 3(3-0) Elective III 3(3-0)
yyyy-xxxx Domain Elective 7 3(2-1) AICC-7405 Thesis-I 3(0-3) CSCC-700 Thesis-II 3(0-3)
ENGL-6101 URCE-5118 Technical & Business Writing 3(3-0) AIEC-yyyy Elective III 3(3-0) Total 3(0-3)
URCE-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) AIEC-zzzz Elective IV 3(3-0)
104
CSEC-815 Ubiquitous Information Interaction 3(3-0)
CSEC-816 Evolution and Re-Engineering 3(3-0)
CSEC-817 Program Comprehension & Reverse Engineering 3(3-0)
CSEC-818 Software Refactoring 3(3-0)
CSEC-819 Advance Software Architecture 3(3-0)
CSEC-820 Category Theory 3(3-0)
CSEC-821 Concrete Mathematics 3(3-0)
CSEC-822 Number Theory and Cryptography 3(3-0)
CSEC-823 Hamonic Analysis 3(3-0)
CSEC-824 Randomized Algorithms 3(3-0)
CSEC-825 Spectral Graph Theory 3(3-0)
CSEC-826 Wavelets 3(3-0)
CSEC-827 Information Theory I 3(3-0)
CSEC-828 Special Topics in Big Data Analysis 3(3-0)
CSEC-829 Advance Topics in Fog Computing 3(3-0)
CSEC-830 Advance Topics in Cloud Computing 3(3-0)
105
DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Hikmat Ullah Khan
Professor / Chairperson
INFORMATION Contact
[Link]@[Link]
CMPC-5202 CMPC-5201 Object Oriented Programming 4(3-3) CMPC-6201 Operating Systems 3(2-3)
CMPC-5203 Database Systems 4(3-3) ITDC-6201 DB Administration & Management 3(2-3)
106
ITDC-6202 CMPC-5209 System & Network Administration 3(2-3) BS in Information Technology URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III 0(0-0)
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 1 3(2-3) (5th Semester Intake) Total 18(12-18)
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 2 3(2-3) Semester-7
Eligibility: ADP/ADS Specialization in (Computer Science or
URCA-6xxx Social Science Elective 2(2-0) Computing relevant) of two years (Semester system) with minimum CMPC-6702 Final Year Project - I 2(0-6)
CGPA of 2.5. Minimum credit hours should not be less than 61.
Total 17(12-15) CMPC-6101 CMPC-5205 Analysis of Algorithm 3(3-0)
OR
Semester-6 ADP/[Link] of two years (Annual System) minimum marks obtained ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 7 3(2-3)
should not be less than 45 percent. ADP/[Link] with (Computer
ITDC-6203 Information Technology Infrastructure 3(2-3) BUSB-61xx Elective Supporting Course 3(3-0)
Studies out of 200 + Mathematics out of 200) Minimum.
ITDC-6204 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3(2-3) Duration: 2 Years ENGL-6101 URCE-5118 Technical & Business Writing 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 3 3(2-3) URCE-5125 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Degree Requirements: 70
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 4 3(2-3) Total 16(13-9)
Code Pre-req. Course Title C/Hr.
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 5 3(2-3) Semester-8
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 6 3(2-3) List of Deficiency Courses CMPC-6703 CMPC-6703 Final Year Project - II 4(0-12)
URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III 0(0-0) CMPC-2122 Programming Fundamentals 0(0-0) URCE-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Total 18(12-18) CMPC-2123 Object Oriented Programming 0(0-0) URCS-6101 Professional Practices 2(2-0)
Semester-7 CMPC-3122 Data Structures & Algorithms 0(0-0) URCC-5125 Civics and Community 2(2-0)
CMPC-6202 Final Year Project - I 2(0-6) CMPC-2111 Data Structures 0(0-0) URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV 0(0-0)
CMPC-6101 CMPC-5205 Analysis of Algorithms 3(3-0) CMPC-3310 Software Engineering 0(0-0) Total 10(6-12)
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 7 3(2-3) CMPC-2540 Computer Networks 0(0-0)
ENGL-6101 URCF-5118 Technical & Business Writing 3(3-0) Semester-5 BS in Cyber Security
URCE-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) CMPC-6201 Operating Systems 3(2-3) Eligibility: HSSC (Part-I / II) with at least 50% marks with one of the
following combinations:
Total 13(10-9) ITDC-6201 DB Administration & Management 3(2-3) I. Pre-Engineering
Semester-8 ITDC-6202 CMPC-5209 System & Network Administration 3(2-3) II. Pre-Medical (Admitted candidates have to pass 6-credit hours
courses of mathematics in first two semesters.)
CMPC-6703 Final Year Project - II 4(0-12) ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 1 3(2-3) III. General Science
URCI-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) a. Math, Stat, Phy b. Math, Stat, Eco
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 2 3(2-3)
c. Math, Stat, Comp d. Math, Phy, Comp
URCS-6101 Professional Practices 2(2-0) URCA-xxxx Social Science Electives 2(2-0) e. Math, Eco, Comp
IV. At least 60% marks in DAE (1st & 2nd Year) in a relevant discipline.
URCC-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) Total 17(12-15) [for BS Cyber Security and Maximum Five Seats]
URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV 0(0-0) Semester-6 V. A-Levels (with equivalence of mentioned above by IBCC) with at
least 50% obtained marks
Total 10(6-12) ITDC-6203 Information Technology Infrastructure 3(2-3) Duration: 4 Years
ITDC-6204 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3(2-3) Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 3 3(2-3)
ITDC-6xxx Domain Elective 4 3(2-3) Code Pre-req. Course Title C/Hr.
107
URCS-5123 Application of Information & 3(2-3) CYDC-6201 Network Security 3(2-3)
MS Information Technology *
Communication Technologies CYDC-6202 Source Software Design and
Eligibility: Sixteen years of education including 4-years BSCS/
URCQ-5101 Discrete Structures 3(3-0) Development 3(2-3)
BSIT/ BSSE/ MSc IT or Equivalent (at least 2.50 CGPA out of 4.00) +
URCQ-5102 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3(3-0) CYDC-6xxx Domain Elective 1 3(2-3) Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
URCF-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) CYDC-6xxx Domain Elective 2 3(2-3) Duration: 2-4 Years
Total 16(14-6) URCA-xxxx Foreign Language 2(2-0) Semesters: 4-8
108
PhD Information Technology
Eligibility: Minimum CGPA 3.0 out of 4.0 in the semester system
or 1st division in annual system in MPhil/MS/equivalent degree in
Information Technology or related disciplines + UOS Entry Test
equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
109
DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Sumair Raza
Associate Professor / Chairperson
SOFTWARE Contact
[Link]@[Link]
ENGINEERING
048-9230811 - 15
New Academic Block
110
Semester-5 URCC-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) Architecture 3(3-0)
CMPC-6201 Operating Systems 3(2-1) URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV Non Credit Elective-I Total 9(9-0)
SEDC-6201 Domain Core 3 3(2-1) URCI-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) Semester-2 SECC-702 Software Testing & Quality Assurance 3(3-0)
(Software Quality Engineering) Total 10(6-4) SECC-704 Advanced Software 3(3-0)
SEDC-6204 Domain Core 4 3(2-1) Project Management
(Software Requirement Engineering) MS Software Engineering Elective-II 3(3-0)
Domain Elective 1 3(2-1) Eligibility: Sixteen years of education including 4-years BSCS/ Total 9(9-0)
Domain Elective 2 3(2-1) BSIT/ BSSE/ MSc IT or Equivalent (at least 2.50 CGPA out of 4.00) + Semester-3
URCA-5118 Social Science 2(2-0) Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) SECC-700 Thesis-I 3(0-3)
Duration: 2-4 Years
(Introduction to Management) Elective III 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4-8
Total 17(12-5) Elective IV 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Semester-6 Total 9(6-3)
SEDC-620 Domain Core 5 3(2-1) Pre-req. Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-4
(Software Project Management) Semester-1 SECC-700 Thesis -II 3(0-3)
SEDC-620 Domain Core 6 3(2-1) SECC-701 Advanced Requirements Engineering 3(3-0)
(Parallel and Distributed Computing) SECC-703 Advanced Software System 3(3-0)
Domain Elective 3 3(2-1)
Domain Elective 4 3(2-1)
Domain Elective 5 3(2-1)
Domain Elective 6 3(2-1)
Translation of Holy Quran-III Non Credit
Total 10(6-4)
Semester-7
CMPC-6702 Final Year Project – I 2(0-2)
CMPC-6101 Analysis of Algorithms 3(3-0)
Domain Elective 7 3(2-1)
ENGL-6101 URCE-5118 Technical & Business Writing 3(3-0)
URCE-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Total 13(10-3)
Semester-8
CMPC-6703 CMPC-6702 Final Year Project – II 4(0-4)
URCS-6101 Arts & Humanities 2(2-0)
(Professional Practices)
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FACULTY OF
ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY Email: [Link]@[Link]
E
MISSION OF COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ngineering plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic and technical development of a country.
AND TECHNOLOGY (CET) Pakistan, as a developing country is in dire need of highly skilled and qualified manpower. Our
Ÿ To provide world class engineering and technology education based on industry needs revival of engineering and technical skills where engineers share to play their
conducive learning environment, quality teaching, commercialization and significant role. The College of Engineering and Technology started in 2013 with the objective to impart
extensive research emerging as a solution provider to industry. quality education in the field of Engineering.
Ÿ To ensure a collaborative work environment for faculty and students to
achieve professional excellence. The college has a purpose-built campus, state-of-the-art laboratories, a library with books and journals
Ÿ To improve global visibility by enhancing mutually linkages with national and
international organizations by contributing knowledge economy, social dedicated to Engineering and Technology, spacious academic blocks, a boys' hostel, and vast
transformations and community service through advance technical studies. playgrounds. The college also has qualified teaching staff, including foreign-qualified PhDs and
postdoctoral researchers. The college is providing conducive environment for conceptual
understanding of the subject along with practical skills of engineering. The college being the
constituent part of the University has benefits of having qualified teachers in the field of English, Social
List of Departments Sciences, Pakistan Studies, Physics, Chemistry and Computer Sciences.
Contact
INDUSTRIAL & [Link]@[Link]
Mechanical Block, Allama Iqbal Campus
ENERGY SYSTEMS
FACULTY BSc Mechanical Engineering Semester-2
Engr. Dr. Mudasser Ullah
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor (on post-doc leave) Eligibility: At least 60 % marks in
HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, ICS or Equivalent URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Engr. Dr. Muhammad Waqas
Assistant Professor Relevant DAE (1st and 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
URCG-5129 Fehm-e-Quran-I 1(01)
+ PEC designated entry test such as ECAT-UOS or UET(ECAT 2025) or
Engr. Dr. Muhammad Imran NUST, NED, ETA, MUE, NTS etc. GS-1201 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Merit:
CS-1202 Computer Systems and Programming 2(2-0)
Engr. Dr. Sana Ullah Sahar 50% Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and
Assistant Professor 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year) CS-1203 Computer Systems and Programming (Lab) 1(0-1)
17% Weightage of SSC or Equivalent.
Engr. Muhammad Sohail ME-1204 Thermodynamics-I 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor 33% weightage to latest PEC designated entry test
20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable MD-1205 Electrical Engineering 2(2-0)
Engr. Qasim Ali Duration: 4 years
Assistant Professor ME-1206 Engineering Mechanics-I: Statistics 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Engr. Mansoor Ali Zaheer Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours Total 19(17-2)
Assistant Professor
Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-3
Engr. Muhammad Ashiq
Lecturer Semester-1 URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Engr. Muhammad Aftab Ahmad URCG-5105 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
Lecturer
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) GS-2101 Complex Variables and Transform 3(3-0)
Engr. Muhammad Ali Shakir
Lecturer CS-1101 Applications of ICT 2(2-0) ME-2102 Engineering Mechanics-II: Dynamics 2(2-0)
Engr. Anam Shahzadi CS-1102 Applications of ICT Lab 1(0-1) ME-2103 Engineering Mechanics (Lab) 1(0-1)
Lecturer
CS-1103 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3-0) ME-2104 Thermodynamics-II 3(3-0)
Engr. Saeed Ahmad
Lecturer CS-1104 Applied Physics/Applied Chemistry 2(2-0) ME-2105 Thermodynamics (Lab) 1(0-1)
Engr. Ch. Abdullah GS-1105 Applied Physics (Lab)/Applied Chemistry (Lab) 1(0-1) MD-2106 Electronics Engineering 2(2-0)
Lecturer (on study leave)
ME-1106 Engineering Drawing and Graphics 1(1-0) MD-2107 Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Lab) 1(0-1)
Engr. Amna Noor
Lecturer ME-1107 Engineering Drawing and Graphics (Lab) 1(0-1) MD-2108 Fluid Mechanics-I 3(3-0)
ME-1108 Workshop Practice 1(1-0) Total 19(16-3)
ME-1109 Workshop Practice (Lab) 1(0-1) Semester-4
Total 18(14-4) HU-2201 Arts and Humanities Elective 2(2-0)
113
URCG-5130 Fehm-e-Quran-II 1(0-1) ME-3209 Semester Project 1(0-1)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical)
ME-2202 Fluid Mechanics-II 2(2-0) Total 18(15-3)
ME-2203 Fluid Mechanics (Lab) 1(0-1) Summer Semester Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in
ME-2204 Mechanics of Materials-I 3(3-0) ME-3301 Supervised Internship 3(0-3) HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical, ICS or Equivalent
Relevant DAE (1st, 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
ME-2205 Machine Design-I 3(3-0) Semester-7 And HEC/NTC designated or University Entry Test for BS Engineering
ME-2206 Materials Engineering 2(2-0) ME-4101 Mechanical Vibration 3(3-0) Technology
Merit:
ME-2207 Mechanics of Machines 2(2-0) ME-4102 Mechanism and Mechanical Vibration (Lab) 1(0-1) 70% Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and
GS-2208 Numerical methods 2(2-0) ME-4103 Internal Combustion Engines 3(3-0) 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
30% Weightage to entry test
GS-2209 Numerical Methods (Lab) 1(0-1) ME-4104 Internal Combustion Engines (Lab) 1(0-1) 20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable
Total 19(16-3) ME-4105 Technical Elective-I 3(3-0) Duration: 4 years
Semesters: 8
Semester-5 ME-4106 Renewable Energy Technologies 2(2-0)
Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours
HU-2201 Arts and Humanities Elective 2(2-0) ME-4107 Renewable Energy Technologies (Lab) 1(0-1)
ME-3102 Manufacturing Processes 3(3-0) ME-4108 Final Year Design Project-I 3(0-3) Code Course Title C/Hr.
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Semester-3 MET-3216 Project-II 3(0-3) URCG-5130 Fehm-e-Quran-II 1(0-1)
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) Total 19(12-7) Total 13(12-1)
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) Semester-7 Semester-3
MEC-2111/2121 Computer Programming 2(1-1) MET- 4121 16 Weeks SIT (8x5 = 40 Hrs/Week) 16(0-16) Courses in Lieu of Thesis 6(6-0)
MET-2122 Computer Aided Drafting Lab 2(0-2) Semester-8 Semester-4
MET-2113 Material Science and Composites 3(3-0) MET- 4121 16 Weeks SIT (8x5 = 40 Hrs/Week) 16(0-16) ME-500 Research Thesis 6(0-6)
MET-2114/2124 Mechanics of Material 4(3-1)
MET-2115/2125 Applied Thermodynamics 4(3-1) MSc Mechanical Engineering
Total 18(13-5)
Eligibility: At 2.5/4.0 CGPA in
Semester-4 ·BS/BE/BSc Mechanical, Mechatronics, Industrial, Aeronautical,
Energy / Technology
MEH-2211/2221 Entrepreneurship 3(2-1) ·50% marks in HEC designated or University Entry Test.
MEN-2212 Statistical Methods and Applications 2(2-0) Merit Determination: 70% weightage to Terminal Degree
30% weightage to Test + Interview
URCG-5130 Fehm-e-Quran-II 1(0-1) Duration: 2 years , Semesters: 4
Degree Requirements:
MET-2213 Machine Design 3(3-0)
I. Thesis Track:
MET-2224 Computer Aided Modeling Lab 2(0-2) Minimum Credit Hours of course work = 24
Minimum Credit Hours of Thesis = 06
MET-2215/2225 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines 4(3-1) Total = 30
MET-2216 Occupational Safety and Health 4(3-1) II. Course work Track:
Minimum credit hours of course work = 24
Total 18(13-5) Minimum credit hours of courses in lieu of thesis = 06
Total = 30
Semester-5
MEH-3111 Engineering Economics 2(2-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
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MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM PEOs FOR B.E. TECH (MECHANICAL)
MECHANICAL, INDUSTRIAL & EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES PEO-1: The graduates will demonstrate excellence in
ENERGY SYSTEMS PEO 1: To apply mechanical engineering knowledge essential for profession through in-depth knowledge and skills in the
The Department aims to provide the product development and resulting in successful careers. field of Mechanical Engineering Technology
students, fundamental mechanical PEO 2: To pursue research and innovation for solving industrial PEO-2: The graduates will establish life-long learning and
engineering knowledge, skills and and commercial problems individually as well as team. innovation managing projects involving multifaceted
professional experience by imparting high PEO 3: To lead and participating in professional growth and Mechanical technology problems
quality education so that they may socio-economic challenges for sustainable development. PEO-3: The graduates will engage in continuous
participate in industry and academic PEO 4: To demonstrate professional ethics, management skills professional growth both individually and in a team with
activity. with an effective communication. commitment for economic development with
environmental and ethical responsibilities
PLO-2 Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, conduct research literature, and analyse complex Engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural
sciences and engineering sciences (WK-1-WK-4).
PLO-3 Design/Development of Solutions: An ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate
consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations (WK-5).
PLO-4 Investigation: Conduct investigation of complex Engineering problems using research-based knowledge and research methods, including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of
data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions (WK-8).
PLO-5 Tool Usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to complex Engineering problems, with an
understanding of the limitations (WK-2 and WK-6).
PLO-6 The Engineer and the World: Analyze and evaluate sustainable development impacts to society, the economy, sustainability, health and safety, legal frameworks, and the environment while solving
complex engineering problems (WK-1, WK-5, and WK-7).
PLO-7 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and norms of engineering practice and adhere to relevant national and international laws. Demonstrate an understanding of the
need for diversity and inclusion (WK-9).
PLO-8 Individual and Collaborative Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse and inclusive teams and in multi-disciplinary, face-to-face, remote and
distributed settings (WK-9).
PLO-9 Communication: Communicate effectively and inclusively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write
effective reports and design documentation, and make effective presentations, taking into account cultural, language, and learning differences (WK-1 and WK-9).
PLO-10 Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one's own work, as a
member and leader in a team, to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments (WK-2 and WK-5).
PLO-11 Lifelong Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies and iii) critical thinking in
the broadest context of technological change (WK-8 and WK-9).
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DEPARTMENT OF Engr. Dr. Muhammad Saeed Khan
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EE2201 Signals & Systems 3(3-0) Ee41– Elective-3 3(3-0)
EE2202 Signals & Systems Lab 1(0-1)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical)
EE41-- Elective-3 Lab 1(0-1)
EE2203 Electrical Engineering Workshop 1(0-1) EE41-- Elective-4 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in
EE2204 Electrical Machines 3(3-0) EE41-- Elective-4 Lab 1(0-1) HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical, ICS or Equivalent
EE2205 Electrical Machines Lab 1(0-1) XX41- IDEE 2 2(2-0) Relevant DAE (1st, 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
And HEC/NTC designated or University Entry Test
EE2206 Electrical Circuit Design 3(3-0) EE411 Design Project 3(0-3)
Merit:
EE2207 Electrical Circuit Design Lab 1(0-1) Total 16(11-5) 70% Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and
Total 18(14-4) 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
Semester-7
30% Weightage to entry test
Semester-5 Hu4101 Technical Writing 2(2-0) 20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable
Gs31– Natural Science Elective - I 3(3-0) URCG-5410 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) Duration: 4 years
Semesters: 8
EE3101 Instrumentation and Measurement 3(3-0) EE41-- Elective-3 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours
EE3102 Instrumentation and Measurement Lab 1(0-1) EE41-- Elective-3 Lab 1(0-1)
EE3103 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3(3-0) EE41-- Elective-4 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
EE32-- Breadth Core Elective- I Lab 1(0-1) EE411 Design Project 3(0-3) Communication Technologies Lab
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Et1202 Digital Electronics Lab 1(0-1) Et3102 Data and Computer Communication Tech. Lab 1(0-1)
MSc Electrical Engineering
ET1203 Electrical Network Analysis 2(2-0) ET3103 Industrial Drives and PLC 2(2-0)
ET1204 Electrical Network Analysis Lab 2(0-2) ET3104 Industrial Drives and PLC Lab 2(0-2) Eligibility: At 2.5/4.0 CGPA in:
BS/BE/BSc in Electrical Engineering, Electronic(s) Engineering,
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran 1 0(0-0) ET3105 Renewable Energy Technology 3(3-0)
Telecommunications Engineering, Power Engineering, Computer
Total 17(13-4) ET3106 Renewable Energy Technology Lab 1(0-1) Engineering, Electrical Technology, Electronic(s) Technology,
Semester-3 ET3107 Environment Health and Safety 1(1-0) Telecommunications Technology, Computer Technology
Gs2101 Differential Equations 2(2-0) ET3199 Design Project (Capstone) 3(0-3) or equivalent + 50% marks in University Subject Entry Test.
Merit Determination: 70% weightage to Terminal Degree
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) Total 17(10-7)
30% weightage to Test + Interview
ET2102 Instrumentation and Measurement 3(3-0) Semester-6 Duration: 2 years
ET2103 Instrumentation and Measurement Lab 1(0-1) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) Semesters: 4
ET2104 Electronic Devices and Circuits Degree Requirements: Minimum 30 credit hours
2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran 4 0(0-0)
ET2105 Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab 1(0-1) HU3201 Technical Report Writing 2(2-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
IDTE2101 Basic Mechanical Technology 2(2-0) ET3202 Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution 3(3-0) Semester I
IDTE2102 Basic Mechanical Technology Lab 2(0-2) ET3203 Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution Lab 1(0-1) EE-7xxx Core-I
IDTE2103 Introduction to Python 1(0-1) ET3204 High Voltage Technology 3(3-0) EE-7xxx Core-II
IDTE2104 Technical Drawing 1(0-1) ET3205 High Voltage Technology Lab 1(0-1) EE-7xxx Elective-I
Total 17(11-6) ET3206 Control Technology 3(3-0) Semester 2
Semester-4 ET3207 Control Technology Lab 1(0-1) EE-7xxx Core-III
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran 2 0(0-0) ET3199 Design Project (Capstone) 3(0-3) EE-7xxx Core-IV
MS3201 Project Management 2(2-0) Total 18(12-6) EE-7xxx Elective-II
ET2201 Electrical Machines 3(3-0) Semester-7 Semester 3
ET2202 Electrical Machines Lab 1(0-1) Et4101 Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16) EE-7XXX Elective-III
ET2203 Power and Industrial Electronics 3(3-0) Semester-8 EE-7XXX Elective-IV
ET2204 Power and Industrial Electronics Lab 1(0-1) Et4201 Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16) EE-7xxx Thesis-I / Elective-V
ET2205 Embedded Systems 2(2-0) Semester 4
ET2206 Embedded Systems Lab 2(0-2) EE-7xxx Thesis
ET2207 Signals & Systems 2(2-0) Core Courses
ET2208 Signals & Systems Lab 1(0-1) EE-7000 Stochastic Processes 3
Total 17(12-5) EE-7001 Linear System Theory 3
Semester-5 EE-6002 Research Methodology 3
URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) EE-7003 Control System Design 3
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran 3 0(0-0) Elective Courses (Electronics and Embedded Systems)
ET3101 Data and Computer Communication Tech. 2(2-0) EE-7100 Nano-science & Nano-technology 3
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EE-7105 Advanced Embedded System Design 3 Elective Courses (Artificial Intelligence and Computingl)
EE-7106 Introduction to Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems 3 EE-7400 Introduction to Machine Learning 3
(MEMS) EE-7401 Introduction to feature engineering 3
EE-8107 ASIC Design Methodology 3 EE-7402 Introduction to deep learning 3
Elective Courses (Power) EE-7403 Data Security 3
EE-7200 Advanced Renewable Energy Systems 3 EE-7404 Internet of Things 3
EE-7201 Power Systems Protection and Stability 3
EE-8202 Smart Grid Technology and Applications 3
EE-7203 Advanced Power Electronics 3
EE-8204 Power System Operation Control and 3
Optimization
EE-8205 Advanced High Voltage Engineering 3
EE-8206 Advanced Power System Analysis 3
EE-7207 Distribution System Modelling and Analysis 3
EE-7208 Flexible AC Transmission System 3
EE-6209 Photovoltaic System 3
EE-7210 Power System Planning 3
EE-7211 Advanced Electrical Machine Design 3
EE-8212 Integration of Green Energy Sources with 3
Power System
EE-8213 Optimization Techniques in Power Systems 3
Elective Courses (Control)
EE-7300 Robust Control Systems 3
EE-7301 Nonlinear Control Systems 3
EE-7302 Optimal Control Theory 3
EE-8304 Advanced Topics in Control 3
EE-8305 Multivariable Control Systems 3
EE-7306 Guidance Navigation and Control
EE-7307 Digital Control Systems 3
EE-8308 Adaptive Control Systems 3
EE-7309 Modelling and Simulation 3
EE-7310 Control System with Embedded Implementation 3
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MISSION OF THE ELECTRICAL, BSc ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PEOs FOR B.E. TECH (ELECTRICAL)
ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES PEO-01: To solve technical problems through designing for
SYSTEMS (DEECS) Graduates of Electrical Engineering, 3-5 years after sustainability and improvement of industrial and society
To provide high quality education in the field of graduation will be able to: needs.
Electrical Engineering and prepare graduates for PEO-1: Achieve Competency in Electrical Engineering PEO-02: To create an environment of professionalism at their
ongoing global challenges in industry, economy discipline meeting organizational and industrial workplace with good communication and management skills.
and research through their technical and requirements PEO-03: Pursuing professional development through
entrepreneurial skills. PEO-2: Enhance their technical skills to play vital role in continuing technical educational, industrial trainings and
society involvement in professional organizations.
PEO-3: Obtain Professional knowledge in project
management, leadership and entrepreneurial skills
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DEPARTMENT OF Engr. Dr Malik Muneeb Abid
CIVIL, Associate Professor / Chairperson
SYSTEMS
FACULTY * BSc Civil Engineering IT-1191 Application of ICT Lab 1(0-1)
Total 18(13-5)
Engr. Syed Nasir Abbas
Assistant Professor Eligibility: At least 60 % marks in
Semester-2
HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical, ICS or Equivalent
Engr. Abdul Rahim Khan CE-1210 Basic Electro-Mechanical Engineering 2(2-0)
Relevant DAE (1st and 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
Assistant Professor
+ PEC designated entry test such as ECAT-UOS or UET(ECAT 2025) or CE-1221 Basic Electro-Mechanical Engineering Lab 1(0-1)
Engr. Ashok Kumar NUST, NED, ETA, MUET, NTS.
Assistant Professor CE-1230 Engineering Mechanics 2(2-0)
Merit:
Engr. Asad Sultan 50 % Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and CE-1241 Engineering Mechanics Lab 1(0-1)
Lecturer (on study leave)
2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year) Geol-1250 Geology for Engineers 2(2-0)
Engr. Fahad Ahmed 17% Weightage of SSC or Equivalent.
Lecturer (on study leave) CE-1260 Construction Engineering 2(2-0)
33% weightage to latest PEC designated entry test
Engr. Dr. Muhammad Mubashir Ajmal 20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable IT-1270 Computer Programming 2(2-0)
Lecturer Duration: 4 years
IT-1281 Computer Programming Lab 1(0-1)
Engr. Aqeel Ahmad Semesters: 8
Lecturer Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours NSC-1290 Quantitative Reasoning – II 3(3-0)
Engr. Aisha Butt * Subject to approval from statutory bodies. URCG-5105 Islamic Studies OR 2(2-0)
Lecturer
Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5126 Ethics
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CE-2191 Quantity and Cost Estimation Lab 1(0-1) CE-4131 Geotechnical Engineering Lab 1(0-1)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil)
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) CE-4140 Foundation Engineering 2(2-0)
[[Link].(Civil]
Total 17(15-2) CE-4150 Pavement Analysis and Design 2(2-0)
Summer Semester CE-4161 Pavement Analysis and Design Lab 1(0-1) Eligibility: At least 50 % marks in
HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical, ICS or Equivalent
MD-2 Survey Camp NC CE-4170 Geo Informatics 1(1-0)
Relevant DAE (1st, 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
Semester-5 CE-4181 Geo Informatics Lab 1(0-1) And HEC/NTC designated or University Entry Test for BS Engineering
CE-3110 Environmental Engineering 2(2-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) Technology
Merit:
CE-3121 Environmental Engineering Lab 1(0-1) CE-4191(A) FYDP Part I 3(0-3) 70% Weightage of HSSC (Part-I / II) or Equivalent or DAE (1st and
CE-3130 Mechanics of Solids-II 2(2-0) Total 16(10-6) 2nd years/1st, 2nd & 3rd year)
30% Weightage to entry test
CE-3141 Mechanics of Solids-II Lab 1(0-1) Semester-8
20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran if applicable
CE-3150 Engineering Hydrology 2(2-0) CE-4210 Reinforced Concrete Design-II 3(3-0) Duration: 4 years
CE-3161 Engineering Hydrology Lab 1(0-1) CE-4221 Reinforced Concrete Design-II Lab 1(0-1) Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: Minimum 130 credit hours
NSC-3170 Numerical Analysis 3(3-0) CE-4230 Steel Structures 2(2-0)
SOC-3180 Engineering Economics 2(2-0) CE-4240 Irrigation Engineering 2(2-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
SOC-3190 Business Communication 2(2-0) CE-4251 Irrigation Engineering Lab 1(0-1) Semester-1
Total 16(13-3) CE-4260 Hydraulics Engineering 2(2-0) NSC-1110 Applied Mathematics I 3(3-0)
Semester-6 CE-4271 Hydraulics Engineering Lab 1(0-1) CET-1120 Materials and Methods of Construction 2(2-0)
CE-3210 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 2(2-0) CE-4191 (B) FYDP Part II 3(0-3) CET-1121 Materials and Methods of Construction Lab 1(0-1)
CE-3221 Advanced Fluid Mechanics Lab 1(0-1) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 2(2-0) NSC-1130 Applied Physics 2(2-0)
CE-3230 Reinforced Concrete Design-I 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV NC NSC-1131 Applied Physics Lab 1(0-1)
CE-3241 Reinforced Concrete Design-I Lab 1(0-1) Total 17(11-6) CET-1140 Civil Engineering drawing, Drafting & Interpretation 1(1-0)
CE-3250 Structural Analysis-II 3(3-0) * subject to approval by Regulatory Authority/Relevant accreditation body. CET-1141 Civil Engineering drawing, Drafting and 2(0-2)
SOC-3260 Project Management 2(2-0) Interpretation Lab
CE-3270 Architecture and Town Planning 2(2-0) ICT-1150 Application of Information Communication 2(2-0)
CE-3280 Occupational and health safety 1(1-0) Technologies (ICT)
CE-3290 Modeling and Simulation 1(1-0) ICT-1151 Application of Information Communication 1(0-1)
CE-3301 Modeling and Simulation Lab 1(0-1) Technologies (ICT) Lab
- Community Service NC URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III NC Total 18(13-5)
Total 17(14-3) Semester-2
Field Experience Non Credit CET-1210 Concrete Technology 2(2-0)
Semester-7 CET-1211 Concrete Technology Lab 1(0-1)
CE-4120 Geotechnical Engineering 3(3-0) HUM-1220 Communication Skills 3(3-0)
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CET-1230 Surveying 2(2-0) Summer Semester Semester-6
CET-1231 Surveying Lab 2(0-2) Survey Camp CET-3210 Engineering Geology 2(2-0)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) Semester-5 CET-3220 Irrigation Technology 3(3-0)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics 2(2-0) CET-3110 Hydrology 1(1-0) CET-3230 Construction of Steel Structures 2(2-0)
NSC-1250 Applied Mathematics II 3(3-0) CET-3111 Hydrology Lab 1(0-1) CET-3231 Construction of Steel Structures Lab 1(0-1)
NSC-1260 Applied Chemistry 2(2-0) CET-3120 Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete 2(2-0) CET-3240 Quantity Surveying and Estimation 1(1-0)
NSC-1261 Applied Chemistry Lab 1(0-1) CET-3121 Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Lab 1(0-1) CET-3241 Quantity Surveying and Estimation Lab 2(0-2)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-I NC CET-3130 Construction Equipment and Jobsite Practices 2(2-0) CET-3250 Repair and Maintenance of Civil Works 2(2-0)
Total 18(14-4) CET-3131 Construction Equipment and Jobsite Practices Lab 1(0-1) URCE-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Semester-3 CET-3140 Computer Aided Drawing and Building 1(1-0) CET-3271 Project 3(0-3)
CET-2110 Evolution of Architecture and Engineering 2(2-0) Information Modelling URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-IV NC
CET-2120 Professional Ethics for Civil Engineering Technology3(3-0) CET-3141 Computer Aided Drawing and Building 2(0-2) Total 18(12-6)
CET-2130 Environmental Technology 1(1-0) Information Modelling Lab Semester-7
CET-2131 Environmental Technology Lab 1(0-1) CET-3150 Geotechnical Investigation and Foundations 1(1-0) CET-4111 Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16)
CET-2140 Fluid Mechanics 2(2-0) CET-3151 Geotechnical Investigation and Foundations Lab 1(0-1) Semester-8
CET-2141 Fluid Mechanics Lab 1(0-1) CET-3160 Electro-Mechanical Technology 2(2-0) CET-4211 Supervised Industrial Training 16(0-16)
CET-2150 Mechanics of Solids 2(2-0) CET-3171 Project 3(0-3)
CET-2151 Mechanics of Solids Lab 1(0-1) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III NC
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) Total 18(9-9)
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Total 18(15-3)
Semester-4
CET-2210 Transportation and Highway Technology 2(2-0)
CET-2211 Transportation and Highway Technology Lab 2(0-2)
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
CET-2230 Soil Mechanics 2(2-0)
CET-2231 Soil Mechanics Lab 2(0-2)
CET-2240 Structural Principles 2(2-0)
HUM-2250 Technical & Scientific Writing for Technologists 3(3-0)
CET-2260 Engineering Economics 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-II NC
Total 18(14-4)
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MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL, ENVIRONMENT & TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
To provide an educational, professional and intellectual environment through modern teaching and research practices for betterment of society.
PEO-2 Uphold principles of ethics and exercise the effective communication and management in multidisciplinary environment.
PEO-3 Ability to provide the professional and sustainable engineering solutions in society through continuous learning process.
PLO-2 Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, conduct research literature, and analyse complex Engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural
sciences and engineering sciences (WK-1-WK-4).
PLO-3 Design/Development of Solutions: An ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate
consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations (WK-5).
PLO-4 Investigation: Conduct investigation of complex Engineering problems using research-based knowledge and research methods, including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of
data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions (WK-8).
PLO-5 Tool Usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to complex Engineering problems, with an
understanding of the limitations (WK-2 and WK-6).
PLO-6 The Engineer and the World: Analyze and evaluate sustainable development impacts to society, the economy, sustainability, health and safety, legal frameworks, and the environment while solving
complex engineering problems (WK-1, WK-5, and WK-7).
PLO-7 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and norms of engineering practice and adhere to relevant national and international laws. Demonstrate an understanding of the
need for diversity and inclusion (WK-9).
PLO-8 Individual and Collaborative Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse and inclusive teams and in multi-disciplinary, face-to-face, remote and
distributed settings (WK-9).
PLO-9 Communication: Communicate effectively and inclusively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write
effective reports and design documentation, and make effective presentations, taking into account cultural, language, and learning differences (WK-1 and WK-9).
PLO-10 Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one's own work, as a
member and leader in a team, to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments (WK-2 and WK-5).
PLO-11 Lifelong Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies and iii) critical thinking in
the broadest context of technological change (WK-8 and WK-9).
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PEOs for Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil)
PEO-1 Equip graduates with the technical expertise to address engineering challenges, while fostering a strong commitment to ethical practices and an acute awareness societal
and environmental responsibilities.
(ii) Problem Analysis (SA2): An ability to Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze broadly-defined Engineering Technology problems reaching substantiated conclusions using analytical tools
appropriate to the discipline or area of specialization.
(iii) Design/Development of Solutions (SA3): An ability to design solutions for broadly- defined Engineering Technology problems and contribute to the design of systems, components or processes to
meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
(iv) Investigation (SA4): An ability to conduct investigations of broadly-defined problems; locate, search and select relevant data from codes, data bases and literature, design and conduct experiments to
provide valid conclusions.
(v) Modern Tool Usage (SA5): An ability to Select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern technology and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to broadly-defined Engineering
Technology problems, with an understanding of the limitations.
(vi) The Engineering Technologist and Society (Sa6): An ability to demonstrate understanding of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to
Engineering Technology practice and solutions to broadly defined Engineering Technology problems.
(vii) Environment and Sustainability (SA7): An ability to understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of Engineering Technology work in the solution of broadly defined Engineering Technology
problems in societal and environmental contexts.
(viii) Ethics (SA8): Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of Engineering Technology practice
(ix) Individual and Team Work (SA9): An ability to Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams.
(x) Communication (SA10): An ability to communicate effectively on broadly defined Engineering Technology activities with the Engineering Technologist community and with society at large, by being able
to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
(xi) Project Management (SA11): An ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Engineering Technology management principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member or leader in a
team and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.
(xii) Lifelong Learning (SA12): An ability to recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in specialist Engineering Technologies.
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Phone: 048-9232015
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List of Departments
University Nursing College
Allied Health Sciences
W
elcome to the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of
WSargodha! We take pride in offering exceptional educational programs
UMC & RC in the field of health sciences. Our faculty is committed to nurturing a
community of passionate, skilled, and compassionate healthcare professionals
who will positively impact the well-being of individuals and communities. The
Department of Allied Health Sciences was established in 2010 and situated at
Sargodha Medical College campus. The Department is pleased to introduce its
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. This comprehensive program aims to
provide students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and clinical experience to
excel in physical therapy and contribute to the health and well-being of
individuals. Additionally, the faculty offers undergraduate programs in BS Medical
Laboratory Technology and BS Radiography and Imaging Technology. These four-
year full-time programs equip students with the knowledge and skills required to
work in pathology and radiography laboratories. Recognizing the crucial role that
healthcare plays in society, our programs are designed to equip students with the
knowledge, skills, and ethical values necessary to succeed in their chosen fields.
Whether you aspire to become a physical therapist or a pathology lab scientist, we
provide a comprehensive education that combines theoretical foundations with
practical, hands-on experiences. University Nursing College, after establishment, is
offering admissions for the first time. It aims to be a leading nursing college in
Pakistan and the region, providing high-quality education and research that
prepares competent and compassionate nurses for diverse health care settings.
UNIVERSITY Saira Manzoor
Assistant Professor / Incharge Principal
NURSING Contact
[Link]@[Link]
COLLEGE
0346-8647906
University Nursing College, Sargodha
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NURS-6125 Public Health Nursing 04 URCG-5127 Translation of the Holy Quran - IV N/C
NURS-6126 Mental Health Nursing 06 Total 17
NURS-6127 Introduction to Biostatistics (QR II) 03 Semester-8
NURS-6128 Culture, Health & Society 03 NURS-6133 Geriatric Nursing 03
Total 18 NURS-6134 Trends and Issues in Health Care 02
Semester-7 URCG-5119 Expository Writing 03
NURS-6129 Leadership and Management 03 NURS-6135 Elective 03
NURS-6130 Critical Care Nursing 07 NURS-6136 Clinical Practicum 04
NURS-6131 Introduction to Nursing Research 03 Total 15
URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 02
NURS-6132 Elective 02
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Dr Muhammad Mustafa Qamar
DEPARTMENT OF Assistant Professor / Incharge
Dr. Mohsana Tariq Kiran Sikandar Gondal DPTH-5101 Anatomy –I 4(3-1) Semester-4
Lecturer Lecturer DPTH-5112 Anatomy-IV (Neuro Anatomy)
DPTH-5102 Physiology-I 3(2-1) 3(2-1)
Dr. Ayesha Basharat Dr. Zahra Kalim
Lecturer DPTH-5103 Kinesiology-I 3(2-1) DPTH-5113 Biomechanics & Ergonomics-ii 3(2-1)
Lecturer
Faiqa Chaudhry Dr. Pakeeza Seemal URCG-5118 English-I (functional English) 3(3-0) DPTH-5114 Behavioral Sciences (Psychology & Ethics) 2(2-0)
Lecturer/Demonstrator Lecturer
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) DPTH-5115 Biochemistry I 2(2-0)
Dr. Muhammad Ali Ur Rasheed Dr. Taiba Zulfiqar
Lecturer URCG-5123 Applications of Info. Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Lecturer
Dr. Malik Muhammad Atif Dr. Zartash Gull Total 18(14-4) URCG-5121 Tools For Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Lecturer Lecturer Semester-2 DPTH-5116 Professional Practice 2 (2-0)
Dr. Farjad Afzal
DPTH-5104 Anatomy –II 4(3-1) (Laws, Ethics and Administration)
Lecturer
Dr. Asif Islam DPTH-5105 Physiology-II 3(2-1) Total 17(15-2)
Lecturer
DPTH-5106 Kinesiology-II 3(2-1) Third Professional Year: Semester-5
Dr. Kanwal Fatima
Lecturer URCG-5119 English-II (Expository Writing) 3(3-0) DPTH-6117 Pathology & Microbiology I 2(2-0)
Dr. Waqas Ahmad URCG-5105 Islamic Studies ** (OR) 2(2-0) DPTH-6118 Pharmacology & Therapeutics I 2(2-0)
Lecturer
Religious Education / Ethics in lieu of Islamic Studies DPTH-6119 Physical Agents & Electrotherapy I 3(2-1)
Dr. Iqra Nadeem
Lecturer/Demonstrator URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) DPTH-6120 Therapeutic Exercises & Techniques 3(2-1)
Junaid Akhtar URCG-5127 Seerat of Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) DPTH-6121 Biochemistry II 3(2-1)
Lecturer/Demonstrator
Total 18(15-3) DPTH-6122 Medical Physics 2(2-0)
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DPTH-6123 Supervised Clinical Practice I 3(0-3) DPTH-6148 Integumentry Physical Therapy 2(2-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Total 18(12-6) DPTH-6149 Supervised Clinical Practice V 3(0-3) URCG-5127 Seerat of Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
Semester-6 Total 17(12-5) Total 17(14-3)
DPTH-6124 Pathology & Microbiology II 3(2-1) Semester-10 Second Professional Year: Semester-3
DPTH-6125 Pharmacology & Therapeutics II 2(2-0) DPTH-6150 Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy 3(2-1) MDLT-5207 Biochemistry II 3(2-1)
DPTH-6126 Physical Agents & Electrotherapy –iI 3(2-1) DPTH-6151 Gerontology & Geriatric Physical Therapy 2(2-0) MDLT-5208 General Pathology 3(2-1)
DPTH-6127 Manual Therapy 3(2-1) DPTH-6152 Emergency Procedures & Primary Care In 3(2-1) MDLT-5209 General Microbiology and Sterilization 3(2-1)
DPTH-6128 Community Medicine 3(3-0) Physical Therapy MDLT-5210 Molecular Biology 3(2-1)
DPTH-6129 Supervised Clinical Practice II 3(0-3) DPTH-6153 Supervised Clinical Practice VI 4(0-4) MDLT-5211 Health And Wellness 2(2-0)
Total 17(11-6) DPTH-6154 Research /capstone Project 6(0-6) URCG-5121 Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-O)
Fourth Professional Year: Semester-7 Total 18(6-12) Total 17(13-4)
DPTH-6130 Medicine I 3(3-0) Semester-4
DPTH-6131 Surgery I 3(3-0) BS in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)* MDLT-5212 Haematology-i 3(2-1)
DPTH-6132 Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging 3(2-1) Eligibility: At least 60% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical or MDLT-5213 Clinical Bacteriology 3(2-1)
equivalent
DPTH-6133 Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy 3(2-1) MDLT-5214 Immunology And Serology 3(2-1)
Duration: 4 years
DPTH-6134 Clinical Decision Making & Differential Diagnosis 3(3-0) Semesters: 8 MDLT-5215 Behavioral Sciences (Psychology & Ethics) 2(2-0)
Degree Requirements: 140 Credit Hours
DPTH-6135 Supervised Clinical Practice III 3(0-3) * Subject to approval from relevant bodies URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Total 18(13-5) Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5121 Tools For Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Semester-10
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MDLT-6226 Pharmacology 2(2-0) URCG-5118 English-I (Functional English) 3(3-0) Third Professional Year: Semester-5
MDLT-6227 Community Medicine 3(3-0) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan ** 2(2-0) RGIT-6317 Pathology & Microbiology I 2(2-0)
MDLT-6228 Clinical Lab Practice-II 3(0-3) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) RGIT-6318 Pharmacology & Therapeutics I 2(2-0)
Total 17(11-6) Total 18(14-4) RGIT-6319 Raiological Instrumentation 3(2-1)
Fourth Professional Year: Semester-7 Semester-2 RGIT-6320 General Radiological Techniques 3(2-1)
MDLT-6229 Clinical Biochemistry 3(2-1) RGIT-5304 Anatomy-II 4(3-1) RGIT-6321 Biochemistry II 3(2-1)
MDLT-6230 Cytopathology and Cytotechnology 3(2-1) RGIT-5305 Physiology-II 3(2-1) RGIT-6322 Supervised Clinical Practice I 3(0-3)
MDLT-6231 Human Genetics and Bioinformatics 3(2-1) RGIT-5306 General Radiology 3(2-1) Total 16(10-6)
MDLT-6232 Biotechnology 3(2-1) URCG- 5119 English-II (expository Writing) 3(3-0) Semester-6
MDLT-6233 Research Methodology & Scientific Inquiry 2(2-0) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies ** (or) 2(2-0) RGIT-6323 Pathology & Microbiology II 3(2-1)
MDLT-6234 Clinical Lab Practice III 3(0-3) Religious Education/Ethics RGIT-6324 Radiation Science And Technology-II 3(2-1)
Total 17(10-7) in lieu Of Islamic Studies RGIT-6325 Biosafety And Biosecurity 3(2-1)
Semester-8 URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) RGIT-6326 Pharmacology & Therapeutics II 2(2-0)
MDLT-6235 Clinical Laboratory Management & Supervision 3(2-1) URCG-5127 Seerat of Holy Prophet (SAW) Non Credit RGIT-6327 Community Medicine 3(3-0)
MDLT-6236 Quality Assurance in Clinical Laboratory 2(2-0) Total 17(14-3) RGIT-6328 Supervised Clinical Practice II 3(0-3)
MDLT-6237 Clinical Endocrinology 3(2-1) Second Professional Year: Semester-3 Total 17(11-6)
MDLT-6238 Forensic Science 2(2-0) RGIT-5307 Anatomy –III 4(3-1) Fourth Professional Year: Semester-7
MDLT-6239 AI Applications In Health Care 2(2-0) RGIT-5308 Physiology-III 3(2-1) RGIT-6329 Medicine-I 3(3-0)
MDLT-6240 Research / Capstone Project 6(0-6) RGIT-5309 Medical Physics 2(2-0) RGIT-6330 Surgery-I 3(3-0)
Total 18(10-8) RGIT-5310 Molecular Biology & Genetics 3(3-0) RGIT-6331 Nuclear Medicine 3(2-1)
RGIT-5311 Health and Wellness 2(2-0) RGIT-6332 Special Radiological Techniques-I 3(2-1)
BS in Radiography and Imaging Technology (RIT)* URCG-5121 Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) RGIT-6333 Research Methodology & Scientific Inquiry 2(2-0)
Total 17(14-4) RGIT-6334 Supervised Clinical Practice III 3(0-3)
Eligibility: At least 60% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical or
equivalent Semester-4 Total 17(12-5)
Duration: 4 years
RGIT-5312 Anatomy-IV (Neuro Anatomy) 3(2-1) Semester-8
Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 140 Credit Hours RGIT-5313 Radiation Science and Technology-I 3(2-1) RGIT-6335 Medicine II 3(3-0)
* Subject to approval from relevant bodies
RGIT-5314 Biochemistry I 2(2-0) RGIT-6336 Surgery II 2(2-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. RGIT-5315 Behavioral Sciences (Psychology & Ethics) 2(2-0) RGIT-6337 Special Radiological Techniques-II 3(2-1)
First Professional Year: Semester-1 URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) RGIT-6338 Forensic Science 2(2-0)
RGIT-5301 Anatomy-I 4(3-1) URCG-5121 Tools For Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) RGIT-6339 AI Applications In Heath Care 2(2-0)
RGIT-5302 Physiology-I 3(2-1) RGIT-5316 Professional Practice 2(2-0) RGIT-6340 Research / Capstone Project 6(0-6)
RGIT-5303 Fundamentals of Radiography and 3(2-1) (Laws, Ethics And Administration) Total 18(11-7)
Imaging Technology Total 17(14-3)
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FACULTY OF Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman Minhas
Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy
College of Pharmacy
T
he Faculty of Pharmacy was established in 2009. Previously, it was the Department of
Pharmacy which was established in 2003. This Faculty educates future pharmacists and
Pharmaceutics scientists and provides professional development opportunities to practicing pharmacists
and the pharmaceutical industry. All of our programs are driven by our mission to enhance the
Pharmaceutical Chemistry quality of life for the people of Pakistan and the global community through improved health. The
Pharmacognosy past decade has witnessed major advancements in the practice, drug discovery, pharmaceutical
technology and regulatory affairs of pharmacy. Pakistan pharmaceutical market ranges to about
Pharmacology and Basic Medical Sciences Rs. 50 billion. Keeping in view the emerging needs, Faculty of Pharmacy has laid down its
objectives very carefully to enhance the industrial production and improvements in the
Pharmacy Practice development of manpower. Our department is unique in Pakistan because we have our own
Pharmaceutical industrial unit. In addition, we have a Model Pharmacy which provides quality
medicines and services to the local Public at concessional rates.
COLLEGE OF Dr Muhammad Usman Minhas
Professor / Principal
Contact
PHARMACY [Link]@[Link]
048-9230782 , 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 316, 317
Al-Razi Block
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PHRM-5133 Pharmacology & Therapeutics-I B [P] 1(0-1) Semester-7 PHRM-6176 Pharmacy Practice-VI A (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-5134 Pharmacognosy-I B (Basic-II) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6156 Pharmacy Practice-IV A (Hospital Pharmacy-I) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6177 Pharmacy Practice-VI A (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-5135 Pharmacognosy-I B (Basic-II) [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-6157 Pharmacy Practice-V A (Clinical Pharmacy-I) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6178 Pharmacy Practice-VII A (Forensic Pharmacy) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-5136 Pharmacy Practice-I B (Bio-Statistics) 3(3-0) PHRM-6158 Pharmacy Practice-V A (Clinical Pharmacy-I) [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-6179 Pharmacy Practice-VIII A 3(3-0)
Total 21(17-4) PHRM-6159 Pharmaceutics-IV A (Industrial Pharmacy-I) [T] 3(3-0) (Pharmacutical Management & Marketing) [T]
Semester-5 PHRM-6160 Pharmaceutics-IV A (Industrial Pharmacy-I) [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-6180 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV A (Medicinal Chemistry) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-6137 Pharmacy Practice-II A (Dispensing Pharmacy) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6161 Pharmaceutics-V A 3(3-0) PHRM-6181 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV A (Medicinal Chemistry) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-6138 Pharmacy Practice-II A (Dispensing Pharmacy) [P] 1(0-1) (BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-I) [T] Total 18(15-3)
PHRM-6139 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III A (Pharma. Analysis-I) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6162 Pharmaceutics-V A 1(0-1) Semester-10
PHRM-6140 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III A (Pharma. Analysis-I) [P] 1(0-1) (BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-I) [P] PHRM-6182 Pharmaceutics-VII B (Pharmaceutical Technology-II) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-6141 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II A [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6163 Pharmaceutics-VI A 3(3-0) PHRM-6183 Pharmaceutics-VII B (Pharmaceutical Technology-II) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-6142 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II A [P] 1(0-1) (Pharmaceutical Quality Management-I) [T] PHRM-6184 Pharmacy Practice-VI B (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-6143 Pharmacognosy-II A (Advanced-I) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6164 Pharmaceutics-VI A 1(0-1) PHRM-6185 Pharmacy Practice-VI B (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-6144 Pharmacognosy-II A (Advanced-I) [P] 1(0-1) (Pharmaceutical Quality Management-I) [P] PHRM-6186 Pharmacy Practice-VII B (Forensic Pharmacy) [T] 3(3-0)
PHRM-6145 Pathology [T] 3(3-0) Total 19(15-4) PHRM-6187 Pharmacy Practice-VIII B 3(3-0)
PHRM-6146 Pathology [P] 1(0-1) Semester-8 (Pharmacutical Management & Marketing) [T]
Total 20(15-5) PHRM-6165 Pharmacy Practice-IV B (Hospital Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6188 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV B (Medicinal Chemistry-II) [T] 3(3-0)
Semester-6 PHRM-6166 Pharmacy Practice-V B (Clinical Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0) PHRM-6189 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV B (Medicinal Chemistry-II) [P] 1(0-1)
PHRM-6147 Pharmacy Practice-II B 3(3-0) PHRM-6167 Pharmacy Practice-V B (Clinical Pharmacy-II) [P] 1(0-1) Total 18(15-3)
(Community Social & Administrative Pharmacy) [T] PHRM-6168 Pharmaceutics-IV B (Industrial Pharmacy-II) [T] 3(3-0) Note: Practical examination of Pharm-D students shall be conducted
PHRM-6148 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III B 3(3-0) PHRM-6169 Pharmaceutics-IV B (Industrial Pharmacy-II) [P] 1(0-1) through external examiners in association with the internal examiners at
(Pharmaceutical Analysis-II) [T] PHRM-6170 Pharmaceutics-V B 3(3-0) the end of each year. External examiners shall be appointed from various
universities of Pakistan in the relevant area of subject. External
PHRM-6149 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III B 1(0-1) (BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-II) [T]
examiners shall evaluate the students by oral/viva voce examination.
(Pharmaceutical Analysis-II) [P] PHRM-6171 Pharmaceutics-V B 1(0-1)
Appointment, remunerations and TA/DA shall be regulated according to
PHRM-6150 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II B [T] 3(3-0) (BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics-II) [P] the prescribed university regulations from time to time.
PHRM-6151 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II B [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-6172 Pharmaceutics-VI B 3(3-0)
PHRM-6152 Pharmacognosy-II B (Advanced-II) [T] 3(3-0) (Pharmaceutical Quality Management-II) [T]
PHRM-6153 Pharmacognosy-II B (Advanced-II) [P] 1(0-1) PHRM-6173 Pharmaceutics-VI B 1(0-1)
PHRM-6154 Pharmacy Practic-III 3(3-0) (Pharmaceutical Quality Management-II) [T]
(Computer and Its Aplications in Pharmacy) [T] Total 19(15-4)
PHRM-6155 Pharmacy Practic-III 1(0-1) Semester-9
(Computer and Its Aplications in Pharmacy) [P] PHRM-6174 Pharmaceutics-VII A (Pharmaceutical Technology-I) [T] 3(3-0)
Total 19(15-4) PHRM-6175 Pharmaceutics-VII A (Pharmaceutical Technology-I) [P] 1(0-1)
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MPhil Pharmacy Practice MPhil Pharmaceutics MPhil Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Eligibility: Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy or equivalent 16 years of Eligibility: Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy or equivalent 16 years of Eligibility: Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy or equivalent 16 years of
education with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of education with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of education with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of
4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
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MPhil Pharmacology PhD Pharmacology PhD Pharmaceutics
Eligibility: Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy or equivalent 16 years of Eligibility: MPhil in Pharmacology (18 years of education) with basic Eligibility: MPhil in Pharmaceutics (18 years of education) with basic
education with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of degree in Pharmacy (Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy) or equivalent degree degree in Pharmacy (Pharm-D or B-Pharmacy) or equivalent degree
4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) with CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT with CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT
Duration: 2-4 Years General Test (at least 60% marks) OR General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Semesters: 4-8
Duration: 3-8 Years Duration: 3-8 Years
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Semesters: 6-16
Code Course Title C/Hr. Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
PHRM-7102 Drug design and development 3(3-0) PHRM-7110 Ethno-pharmacology of Medicinal Plants 3(3-0) PHRM-7206 Pharmaceutical Drug delivery system 3(3-0)
PHRM-7103 Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques 3(3-0) PHRM-7111 Advanced biochemical and molecular techniques 3(3-0) PHRM-7207 Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology 3(3-0)
PHRM-7104 Research Methodology 3(3-0) PHRM-8101 Advanced Drug Development 3(3-0) PHRM-8201 Advanced Drug Development 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) PHRM-8102 Advanced Pharmacokinetics 3(3-0) PHRM-8202 Advanced Pharmacokinetics 3(3-0)
Semester-2 PHRM-8103 Seminar and special problems 3(3-0) PHRM-8203 Seminar and special problems 3(3-0)
PHRM-7105 Advanced Chemotherapy 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0) Total 9(9-0)
PHRM-7106 Safety Pharmacology and Toxicology 3(3-0) Semester-2 Semester-2
PHRM-7107 Advanced Biochemical & Immunological Techniques 3(3-0) PHRM-8104 Metabolic disorders and Toxicokinetics 3(3-0) PHRM-8204 Dosage Forms Characterization and Evaluation 3(3-0)
PHRM-7108 Advanced Neuropharmacology 3(3-0) PHRM-8105 Experimental Pharmacology 3(3-0) PHRM-8205 Pharmaceutical Material Science 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) PHRM-8106 Modern Pharmacological Assays 3(3-0) PHRM-8206 Pharmaceutical statistics 3(3-0)
Semester-3 to 4 Total 9(9-0) Total 9(9-0)
Research & Thesis 6(0-6) Semester-3 to 4 Semester-3 to 4
Total 6(0-6) Research & Thesis Research & Thesis
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FACULTY OF Prof. Dr. Aamir Ali
Dean, Faculty of Sciences
List of Institute/Departments
T
he Faculty of Sciences is prominent among the Faculties of the University with the highly
trained and experienced faculty members and well equipped laboratories. Its achievement in
Institute of Chemistry research and patents are the fruit of consistent efforts of teachers and students. The Faculty
comprised of an institute and eight departments. The subjects of Botany and Zoology are enriched
Biotechnology with innovative research culture. Their faculty is well versed with practical application of modern
Botany techniques in biological sciences and their future potentialities in life sciences research. Chemistry
Earth Sciences tries to meet the ever-growing needs in the field of chemical sciences. The Earth Sciences has a
progressive vision about exploration of natural resources, conservation of environment and advanced
Mathematics geographical information system. The faculty of Mathematics have potential to explore latest
Physics advances in pure and applied mathematics from number theory to data science and algebraic
geometry to machine learning. There are very productive groups in Pure, Applied and Computational
Statistics Mathematics. Physics have well equipped state of the art laboratories such as X-ray crystallography,
Zoology laser spectroscopy, and thin layer deposition. Plasma physics, nanomaterials and DFT laboratories
etc. Statistical designs and analysis experimental research and surveys, embeds data insights for
policy and decision making in every sphere of society and industry. The faculty is continuously being
upgraded and strengthened by recruitment of quality graduates and upgradation of laboratories and
research facilities. A number of multidisciplinary research projects in collaboration with national and
international institutes are in progress.
Dr. Muhammad Sher
INSTITUTE OF Professor / Director
CHEMISTRY Contact
chemistry@[Link]
048-9230546, 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 350, 352
Ibn-e-Sina Block
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Semester-6 BCHM-5108 Bioinorganic and Analytical Chemistry 3(3-0)
BS in Biochemistry
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran NC BCHM-5109 Basic Mathematics for Biochemists 2(2-0)
CHEM-6104 Inorganic Chemistry-II 4(3-1) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical or Total 17(16-1)
CHEM-6105 Organic Chemistry-II 4(3-1) equivalent qualification with Chemistry as an elective subject. Semester-4
CHEM-6106 Physical Chemistry-II 4(3-1) Duration: 4 Years URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
BOTN-5101/ Diversity of Plants / 4(3-1) / Semesters: 8 URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
MATH-5102 Techniques of Integration and its Applications 4(4-0) Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Total 16(13-3) / 16(12-4) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran NC
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Summer Semester BCHM-5110 Introduction to Microbiology 4(3-1)
CHEM-6139 Field Experience / Internship 3(3-0) Semester-1 BCHM-5111 Basic Statistics for Biochemists 2(2-0)
Semester-7 URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) BCHM-5112 Cellular Metabolism 4(3-1)
CHEM-6139 Field Experience / Internship 3(3-0) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) Total 17(14-3)
CHEM-6107 Industrial Chemistry 3(3-0) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Semester-5
CHEM-6108 Forensic Chemistry 2(2-0) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. & Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) BCHM-6101 Fundamentals of Forensic Sciences 3(3-0)
CHEM-61xx Major Course of Specialization-I 4(3-1) BCHM-5101 Amino Acids, Proteins and Nucleic Acids 4(3-1) BCHM-6102 Human Physiology 3(3-0)
CHEM-61xx Major Course of Specialization-II 3(3-0) BCHM-5102 Carbohydrates and Lipids 4(3-1) BCHM-6103 Enzyme and their Mechanisms 4(3-1)
CHEM-61xx Major Course of Specialization-III 3(3-0) BCHM-5103 Laboratory Biosafety Measures 2(2-0) CHEM-5104 Organic Chemistry 4(3-1)
Total 18(17-1) Total 18(15-3) BOTN-5101 Diversity of Plants 4(3-1)
Semester-8 Semester-2 Total 18(15-3)
CHEM-6140 Capstone Project 3(3-0) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS 2(2-0) Semester-6
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran NC
CHEM-6124 Environmental Chemistry 3(3-0) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) BCHM-6104 Biotechnology 3(3-0)
CHEM-61xx Major Course of Specialization-IV 4(3-1) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) BCHM-6105 Introduction to Environmental Sciences 2(2-0)
CHEM-61xx Major Course of Specialization-V 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran NC BCHM-6106 Techniques in Molecular Biology 4(3-1)
CHEM-61xx Major Course of Specialization-VI 3(3-0) BCHM-5104 Enzymes and Vitamins 4(3-1) CHEM-5105 Analytical Chemistry 4(3-1)
Total 16(15-1) BCHM-5105 Basic Molecular Biology 2(2-0) ZOOL-5101 Animal Diversity-I (Invertebrates) 4(3-1)
BCHM-5106 Introduction to Computers in Biochemistry 3(2-1) Total 17(14-3)
Total 17(15-2) Semester-7
Semester-3 BCHM-6116 Field Experience / Internship 3(3-0)
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) BCHM-6107 Genomics and Proteomics 2(2-0)
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) BCHM-6108 Chemotherapy and Immunology 2(2-0)
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) BCHM-6109 Bioinformatics 3(2-1)
BCHM-5107 Cell Biology and Genetics 4(3-1) BCHM-6110 Animal and Plant Tissue Culture 4(3-1)
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ZOOL-5102 Animal Diversity-II (Chordates) 4(3-1) CHEM-6107 Biochemistry 4(3+1) 2 Biochemistry
Total 18(15-3) CHEM-6108 Inorganic Chemistry-II 4(3+1) 3 Organic Chemistry
Semester-8 CHEM-6109 Organic Chemistry-II 4(3+1) 4 Physical Chemistry
BCHM-6117 Capstone project 3(3-0) CHEM-6110 Physical Chemistry-II 4(3+1) Semester-1 & 2 each 3(3+0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran NC Total 18(14-4) Course - I to IV Total 12(12-0)
BCHM-6111 Biological membranes & Cell Signaling 3(3-0) Semester-3 Semester-3 & 4 each
BCHM-6112 Nutritional Biochemistry 4(3-1) CHEM-6111 Forensic Chemistry 2(2+0) Research / Thesis 6(0-6)
BCHM-6113 Advanced Topics in Molecular Biology 3(3-0) CHEM-6112 Industrial Chemistry 3(3+0) Course Description of Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry
BCHM-6114 Molecular Virology 2(2-0) CHEM-61xx Major (Specialization) 3(3+0) Semester-1
BCHM-6115 Computer Aided Drug Designing 3(2-1) CHEM-61xx Minor-1 (Specialization) 4(3+1) CHEM-7101 Environmental Analysis 3(3-0)
Total 18(16-2) CHEM-61xx Minor-2 (Other specialization) 4(3+1) CHEM-7102 Electroanalytical Techniques 3(3-0)
Total 16(14-2) CHEM-7103 Chromatographic Techniques-I 3(3-0)
BS in Chemistry (5th Semester Intake) Semester-4 CHEM-7104 Spectroscopic Techniques-I 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in biannual / annual (BSc, ADP) or CHEM-6129 Environmental Chemistry 3(3+0) CHEM-7105 Chemistry of Main Group Elements 3(3-0)
CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 semester (ADS etc.) system qualification.
CHEM-61xx Major (Specialization) 3(3+0) CHEM-7106 Organo-transition Metal Chemistry 3(3-0)
1) Minimum 25% or higher marks contribution of Chemistry subject to
total (e.g., 200/800) is compulsory (with at least 50% marks) for CHEM-61xx Minor-1 (Specialization) 4(3+1) CHEM-7107 Medicinal Uses of Transition Metals / 3(3-0)
graduates with biannual / annual examination system.
2) Minimum 25% or higher credit hours (CRs) contribution of Chemistry CHEM-61xx Minor-2 (Other specialization) 4(3+1) Inorganic Components
subjects to total CRs (e.g., 15 out of 60 CRs) is compulsory 0(0-0) CHEM-7108
Quran Translation and tajweed (1 Credit hour) Modern Inorganic Chemistry 3(3-0)
(with at least 50% marks in each course) for graduates with
semester system examination. Total 14(12-2) Total 12(12-0)*
Merit: 8 × (%age Marks in annual / semester system) + 2 ×
[%marks obtained in Chemistry subject(s)] + Semester-2
20 marks for Hafiz-e-Quran (if applicable) MPhil Chemistry (with following specializations)
CHEM-7109 Chromatographic Techniques-II 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 Years i. Analytical/Inorganic Chemistry
Semesters: 4 ii. Biochemistry CHEM-7110 Spectroscopic Techniques-II 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 66 Credit Hour
iii. Organic Chemistry CHEM-7111 Thermal Methods of Analysis 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. iv. Physical Chemistry CHEM-7112 Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers 3(3-0)
Semester-1 CHEM-7113 Applied Transition Metal Chemistry 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Entry Test conducted by Institute of Chemistry
CHEM-6101 Basic Mathematics for Chemists 2(2+0) UOS (Min 50%) + Interview and 2.0 CGPA in BS/MSc Chemistry or CHEM-7114 Inorganic Material Chemistry-II 3(3-0)
CHEM-6102 Analytical Chemistry 4(3+1) equivalent degree. A candidate can only choose such program in CHEM-7115 Advance Practicals in Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry 3(3-0)
which he/she has specialized in last year of study.
CHEM-6103 Inorganic Chemistry-I 4(3+1) CHEM-7116 Solid State Chemistry 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
CHEM-6104 Organic Chemistry-I 4(3+1) Semesters: 4-8 CHEM-7117 Recent Advances in Metal Based Drugs 3(3-0)
CHEM-6105 Physical Chemistry-I 4(3+1) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis CHEM-7118 Experimental Techniques in Coordination and Org. Chem. 3(3-0)
Total 18(14-4) Total 12(12-0)*
Semester-2 Areas of Specializations * A student can opt four courses of 12 cr. Hr. offered from the list in each
semester depending upon the availability of the teacher.
CHEM-6106 Basic Statistics for Chemists 2(2+0) 1 Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry
Each course will be of 3 credit hrs.
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Course Description of Biochemistry CHEM-7141 Physical-Organic Chemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7132 Advanced Statistical Thermodynamics 3(3-0)
Semester-I CHEM-7142 Medicinal Chemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7133 Chemistry of Polyoxometalates (POM) 3(3-0)
CHEM-7152 Protein Structure, Function & Engineering 3(3-0) CHEM-7143 Pericyclic Reactions 3(3-0) CHEM-7134 Colloids and Surfactants 3(3-0)
CHEM-7153 Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanisms 3(3-0) CHEM-7144 Advance by Name Reactions 3(3-0) CHEM-7135 Nuclear Chemistry and Radiation Chemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7154 Molecular Biochemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7145 Advance Practical in Organic Chemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7136 Advanced Solid State Chemistry and 3(3-0)
CHEM-7155 Blood Chemistry & Immunochemistry 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)* Characterization Techniques
CHEM-7156 Environmental Biochemistry & Toxicology 3(3-0) Semester-2 CHEM-7137 Heterogeneous Catalysis 3(3-0)
CHEM-7157 Biochemical Basis of Endocrinology 3(3-0) CHEM-7146 Advance Organic Synthesis 3(3-0) CHEM-7138 Ion Exchange Chemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7158 Neuro-Biochemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7147 Mass Spectrometry 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)*
CHEM-7159 Nutritional Biochemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7148 Natural Product Chemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7160 Biostatistics & Biomathematics 3(3-0) CHEM-7149 Organometallic Chemistry 3(3-0) * A student may opt four courses of 12 credit hours offered from the
list in each semester depending upon the availability of the teacher.
CHEM-7161 Biochemistry Laboratory Skills 3(3-0) CHEM-7150 Heterocyclic Chemistry 3(3-0) Each course will be of 03 credit hours.
CHEM-7162 Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory Techniques 3(3-0) CHEM-7151 Polymer Chemistry 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)* Total 12(12-0)*
Semester-2 * A student may opt four courses of 12 credit hours offered from the
list in each semester depending upon the availability of the teacher.
CHEM-7163 Recombinant DNA Technology 3(3-0) Each course will be of 3 credit hours.
CHEM-7164 Drug Designing and Drug Metabolism 3(3-0) Course Description of Physical Chemistry
CHEM-7165 Clinical Biochemistry 3(3-0) Semester-1
CHEM-7166 Animal and Plant Tissue Culture 3(3-0) CHEM-7119 Polymer and Advanced Composite Materials 3(3-0)
CHEM-7167 Bioinformatics & Comparative Genomics 3(3-0) CHEM-7120 Advanced Quantum Chemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7168 Pathogens and Pathogenicity 3(3-0) CHEM-7121 Advanced Electrochemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7169 Genomic and Proteomics 3(3-0) CHEM-7122 Advanced Reactions Dynamics 3(3-0)
CHEM-7170 Cell Biology 3(3-0) CHEM-7123 Advanced Photochemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7171 Current Topic in Biochemistry 3(3-0) CHEM-7124 Surface Chemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7172 Techniques for Studying Bio-molecules 3(3-0) CHEM-7125 Solution Chemistry 3(3-0)
CHEM-7173 Molecular Biology Lab Skills 3(3-0) CHEM-7126 Advanced Techniques in Physics Chemistry 3(3-0)
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Semester-I CHEM-xxxx Optional course* 6(6-0)
PhD Chemistry
CHEM-8101 Literature Survey & Technical Writing 3(3-0) CHEM-xxxx Optional course* 9(9-0)
Eligibility: At least 3.0 CGPA out of 4.0 in MS/MPhil Chemistry or CHEM-8102 Advances in Chemical Analysis 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
equivalent degree + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General * Two interdisciplinary postgraduate courses, advised by the research
CHEM-8103 Computer Applications & Statistical Analysis 3(3-0)
Test (at least 60% marks) OR supervisor and approved by the Director, offered by any department/
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) Total 9(9-0) institute of the University or Agriculture/Medical/Engineering Colleges
Duration: 3-8 Years Semester-2 that has not been opted by the candidate in MS/MPhil degree. 2x3
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation CHEM-8104 Experimental Techniques and Laboratory Safety 3(3-0)
Practices (Compulsory)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Areas of Specializations
1. Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry
2. Biochemistry
3. Organic Chemistry
4. Physical Chemistry
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Dr Muhammad Irfan
DEPARTMENT OF Associate Professor / Chairperson
BIOTECHNOLOGY Contact
biotechnology@[Link]
048-9230278, 048-9230811-15 Ext 408
Omar Khayyam Block
FACULTY
BS in Biotechnology BIOT-5104 Microbiology 3(2-1)
Dr. Arif Muhammad Khan BIOT-5105 Principles of Genetics 3(3-0)
Associate Professor
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical, or Total 18(17-1)
Dr. Waqas Ahmad Khan
Assistant Professor Equivalent qualification Semester-3
Duration: 4 Years
Dr. Imran Riaz Malik URCG-xxxx Understanding of Holy Quran/Fehm-e-Quran 1(1-0)
Assistant Professor Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Dr. Misbah Hussain
Assistant Professor URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Sajjad Ahmad Code Course Title C/Hr. BIOT-5106 Agriculture Biotechnology 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor
Semester-1 BIOT-5107 Food Biotechnology 3(2-1)
Dr. Samra Irem
Assistant Professor URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) BIOT-5108 Industrial Biotechnology 3(2-1)
Sayyad Ali Raza Bukhari URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) BIOT-5109 Biosafety, Biosecurity & Bioethics 2(2-0)
Lecturer
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Total 18(16-2)
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. & Comm. Technologies (ICT) 3(2-1) Semester-4
URCG-xxxx Understanding of Holy Quran/Fehm-e-Quran 1(1-0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SW) 1(1-0)
URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
BIOT-5101 Introduction to Biotechnology 3(3-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
BIOT-5102 Cell Biology 3(2-1) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Total 18(15-3) BIOT-5110 Principles of Biochemistry-I 3(2-1)
Semester-2 BIOT-5111 Health Biotechnology 3(3-0)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS OR 2(2-0) BIOT-5112 Recombinant DNA Technology 3(3-0)
URCG-xxxx Chinese Language CHEM-xxxx General Chemistry 3(2-1)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Total 19(17-2)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Summer Semester
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) BIOT-6131 Internship 3(0-3)
BIOT-5103 Molecular Biology 3(2-1) Total 3(0-3)
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Semester-5 MICR-5105 Virology 3(3-0)
BS in Microbiology
BIOT-6113 Immunology 3(3-0) MICR-5106 Mycology 3(2-1)
BIOT-6114 Principles of Biochemistry-II 3(2-1) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical, or MICR-5107 Molecular Biology 3(2-1)
BIOT-6115 Medical Diagnostics 3(3-0) Equivalent qualification Total 18(16-2)
BIOT-6116 Principles of Biochemical Engineering 3(2-1) Duration: 4 Years Semester-4
Semesters: 8
BIOT-6117 Ecology and Biodiversity 3(3-0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
PHYS-xxxx Biophysics OR 3(3-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
CMEC-5101 Programming Fundamental 3(2-1) Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Total 18(16-2) Semester-1 MICR-5108 Immunology 3(3-0)
Semester-6 URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) MICR-5109 Biosafety, Biosecurity & Bioethics 3(3-0)
BIOT-6118 Microbial Biotechnology 3(2-1) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) MICR-5110 Microbial Genetics 3(2-1)
BIOT-6119 Animal Biotechnology 3(3-0) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. & Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) MICR-5111 Medical Microbiology 3(2-1)
BIOT-6120 Scientific Inquiry & Research Methods 3(3-0) URCG-XXXX Understanding of Holy Quran/Fehm –e-Quran 1(1-0) Total 17(15-2)
BIOT-6121 Methods in Molecular Biology 3(2-1) URCG-5115 The science of Global Challenges 3(2-1) Semester-5
BIOT-6122 Bioinformatics 3(2-1) MICR-5101 Introduction to Microbiology 3(2-1) MICR-5112 Industrial Microbiology 3 (2-1)
CHEM-5103 Organic Chemistry 3(3-0) MICR-5102 Cell Biology 3(2-1) MICR-5113 Environmental Microbiology 3 (2-1)
Total 18(15-3) Total 19(15-4) MICR-5114 Food Microbiology 3 (2-1)
Summer Semester Semester-2 MICR-5115 Soil & Agriculture Microbiology 3 (2-1)
BIOT-6131 Internship 3(0-3) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) STAT-6228 Bio-statistics 3 (3-0)
Semester-7 URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) BIOT-6122 Bioinformatics 3(1-2)
BIOT-6123 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 3(3-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) Total 18(12-6)
BIOT-6124 Artificial Intelligence in Biotechnology 3(3-0) MICR-5103 Microbial Diversity and systematics 3(2-1) Semester-6
BIOT-6125 Environmental Biotechnology 3(2-1) MICR-5104 Microbial Physiology and Metabolism 3(2-1) MICR-6116 Aquatic Microbiology 3(2-1)
BIOT-6126 Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation 3(2-1) BIOT-5110 Principles of Biochemistry-I 3(2-1) MICR-6117 Clinical & Diagnostic Microbiology 3(2-1)
PHRM-6161 Pharmaceutics 3(3-0) Total 17(14-3) MICR-6118 Microbiological Techniques 3(2-1)
Total 15(13-2) Semester-3 BIOT-6120 Scientific Inquiry & Research Methods 3(3-0)
Semester-8 URCG-xxxx Understanding of Holy Quran 1(1-0) xxxx-xxxx Sustainable Development Goals 3(3-0)
BIOT-6127 Genomics and Proteomics 3(2-1) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS OR 2(2-0) Total 18(12-6)
BIOT-6128 Forensic DNA Typing (E) 3(3-0) URCG-XXXX Chinese Language Summer Semester
BIOT-6129 Nano-biotechnology 3(3-0) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) BIOT-6131 Internship 3(0-3)
BIOT-6130 Bio-Statistics 3(3-0) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Semester-6
BIOT-6132 Capstone Project 3(3-0) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) MICR-6119 Microbial Biotechnology 3(2-1)
Total 15(14-1) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) MICR-6120 Antimicrobial Agents & Resistance 3(2-1)
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MICR-6121 Bacterial Pathogenesis 3 2-1) BIOT-7107 Protein Engineering BIOT-8117 Advances in Biosensor Technologies 3(3-0)
BIOT-5112 Recombinant DNA Technology 3(2-1) BIOT-7108 Forensic Sciences BIOT-8118 Biotechnology of Nonrenewable Resources 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx Epidemiology & Public Health 3(3-0) BIOT-7109 Regulation of Gene Expression BIOT-8119 Advances in Pharmacogenomics 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) BIOT-7110 Bioprocess Technology BIOT-8120 Molecular Systematics 3(3-0)
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Dr. Zafar Iqbal Khan
Professor / Chairperson
DEPARTMENT OF Contact
botany@[Link]
FACULTY
BS in Botany Semester-3
Dr. Aamir Ali
BOTN-5105 Biodiversity and Conservation 4(3+1)
Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical, or
Dr. Amin Ullah Shah Equivalent qualification. English compulsory of 100 is mandatory BOTN-5106 Bacteriology and Virology 3(2+1)
Associate Professor for candidate from FATA CHEM-5102 Inorganic Chemistry (OR) 4(3+1)
Dr. Naima Huma Naveed Duration: 4 Years PSYC-XXXX Psychology
Assistant Professor
Semesters: 8
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Dr. Qurat-ul-Ain Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
Assistant Professor URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Waris Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor (on leave)
Semester-1 URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-II Non Credit
Muhammad Imran
Lecturer BOTN-5101 Diversity of Plants 4(3+1) Total 19(16-3)
Abdul Majid BOTN-5102 Plant Systematics, Anatomy and Dev. /Embryology
4(3+1) Semester-4
Lecturer
URCG-5101 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) BOTN-5107 Cell Biology 4(3+1)
Dr. AsmaaAshfaq
Lecturer URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics BOTN-5108 Phycology and Bryology 3(2+1)
Rameez Hussain URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) ZOOL-5101 Animal Diversity-I (Invertebrates) (OR)
Lecturer
URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) GEOG-XXXX Geography 4(3+1)
Dr. Sarvat Rahim
Lecturer URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran Non Credit URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1)
Total 16(13-3) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Semester-2 URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
BOTN-5103 Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution 4(3+1) Total 18(14-4)
BOTN-5104 Plant Physiology and Ecology 4(3+1) Summer Semester
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS 2(2-0) BOTN-6136 Internship 3(3+0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Semester-5
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) BOTN-6101 Diversity of Vascular Plants 3(2+1)
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) BOTN-6102 Plants Systematics 3(2+1)
Total 16(14-2) BOTN-6103 Mycology and Plant Pathology 3(2+1)
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BOTN-6104 Plant Ecology-I 3(2+1) Semester-4
BS in Botany (5th Semester Intake)
CHEM-5103 Organic Chemistry (OR) BOTN-6317 Genetics-II 3(2+1)
PSYC-XXXX Psychology 4(3+1) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in BSc/ADS/ BOTN-6318 Plant Physiology-II 3(2+1)
Total 16 (11-5) equivalent (Botany as major subject). English compulsory of 200 is BOTN-6319 Environmental Biology 3(2+1)
mandatory for candidates from FATA.
Semester-6 Duration: 2 Years BOTN-6320 Biodiversity and Conservation 3(2+1)
BOTN-6105 Plant Physiology-I 3(2+1) Semesters: 4 BOTN-XXXX Optional paper 3(2+1)
Degree Requirements: 66 credit hours
BOTN-6106 Genetics-I 3(2+1) Total 15(10-5)
BOTN-6107 Plant Biochemistry- 3(2+1) Code Course Title C/Hr.
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BOTN-7115 Modern Molecular Biology 3(2-1)
PhD Botany
BOTN-7116 Biotechnology for Sustainable Development 3(2-1)
BOTN-7117 Radiation Biology 3(2-1) Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons)/MS Botany (18-years of education) or
equivalent degree with at least first division or CGPA=3.00 out of
BOTN-7118 Plant Developmental Processes 3(2-1)
4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General Test
BOTN-7119 Biohazards and Biosafety 3(2-1) (at least 60% marks) OR HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
BOTN-7120 Food Industrial Waste Management 3(2-1) Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Candidates have to take four courses from the list of compulsory
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
courses and four courses from the list of optional courses.
Students enrolled in the PhD program must have to take course work of 18
Cr. Hr. from Annexure-I with the recommendation of their respective
supervisor/chairperson. A specific subject taken in MPhil would not be
allowed in PhD. Minimum credit hours for PhD are 18 and maximum time
for research thesis is four years.
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Muhammad Fahad Ullah
EARTH
Professor / Chairperson
Contact
earthsciences@[Link]
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GEOL-6117 Engineering Geology 3(2-1) Semester-3
BS in Geography URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx *Interdisciplinary/Allied course-I 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx *Interdisciplinary/Allied course-II 3(3-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Engineering /
Total 18(15-3) Pre-Medical / ICS / [Link] / FA / etc. or DAE (1st & 2nd Year) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Duration: 4 Years GEOG-5107 Regional Concepts 3(3-0)
Semester-6
Semesters: 8
GEOL-6118 Hydrogeology 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours GEOG-5108 Geomorphology 3(3-0)
GEOL-6120 Geological Field Work-III 2(0-2) Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 17(17-0)
xxxx-xxxx *Interdisciplinary/Allied course-III 3(3-0) URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-II NC
xxxx-xxxx *Interdisciplinary/Allied course-IV 3(3-0) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
Total 18(16-2) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Semester-7 URCG-5123 Applications of Info. & Communication Tech. 3(2-1) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
GEOL-6121 Sequence Stratigraphy 3(2-1) GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0) GEOG-5110 Economic Geography 3(3-0)
GEOL-6122 Scientific Writing and Research Methods 3(3-0) GEOG-5102 Physical Geography 3(3-0) GEOG-5111 Quantitative Methods In Geography 3(3-0)
GEOL-6123 Geological Field Work-IV 2(0-2) GEOG-5103 Human Geography 3(3-0) GEOG-5112 Principles of Cartography 3(1-2)
GEOL-61XX Elective II ** 3(3-0) Total 17(16-1) Total 16(13-3)
GEOL-61XX Elective III ** 3(3-0) Semester-2 Summer Semester
GEOL-61XX Elective IV ** 3(3-0) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS 2(2-0) GEOG-5113 Internship 3(3-0)
Total 17(14-3) URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Semester-5
Semester-8 URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) GEOG-6113 Geographical Information System 3(2-1)
GEOL-6124 AI and Computational Geology 3(1-2) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) ----- **Interdisciplinary/Allied course-I 3(3-0)
GEOL-61XX Elective V 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-I NC ----- **Interdisciplinary/Allied course-II 3(3-0)
GEOL-61XX Elective VI 3(3-0) GEOG-5104 Map Work 3(2-1) ----- **Interdisciplinary/Allied course-III 3(3-0)
GEOL-61XX Elective VII 3(0-3) GEOG-5105 History and Development of Geographic Thought 3(3-0) ----- **Interdisciplinary/Allied course-IV 3(3-0)
GEOL-6190 Capstone Project 3(0-3) GEOG-5106 Surveying 3(1-2) Total 15(14-1)
Total 15(7-8) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Semester-6
* To be offered from Interdisciplinary/Allied courses Total 19(16-3) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III NC
** To be offered from respective specializations courses group list GEOG-6114 Oceanography 3(3-0)
depending upon available resources at department
GEOG-6115 Remote Sensing 3(2-1)
Note: Scheme of studies is subject to approval from statutory bodies. GEOG-6116 Research Methods 3(3-0)
151
GEOG-6117 Population Geography 3(3-0) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) ENVR-5111 Analytical Techniques in Environmental Science 3(3-0)
GEOG-6118 Environmental Geography 3(3-0) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics ENVR-5112 Research Methods in Environmental Science 3(3-0)
Total 15(14-1) URCG-5123 Applications of Information and 3(2-1) Total 17(15-2)
Semester-7 Communication Technologies (ICT) Semester-5
GEOG-6170 South Asia 3(3-0) ENVR-5101 Introduction to Environmental Science 3(3-0) ENVR - 6113 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing 3(2-1)
GEOG-6119 Urban Geography 3(3-0) ENVR -5102 Fundamentals of Ecology 3(3-0) ENVR - 6114 Environmental Governance 3(3-0)
GEOG-6120 Digital Image Processing 3(2-1) ENVR-5103 Environmental Chemistry 3(3-0) ENVR - 6115 Climate Change 3(3-0)
*GEOG-61xx Elective Course-I 3(3-0) Total 17(16-1) ENVR - 6116 Disaster Risk Management 3(3-0)
*GEOG-61xx Elective Course-II 3(3-0) Semester-2 xxxx-xxxx *Interdisciplinary/Allied course-I 3(3-0)
Total 15(14-1) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS 2(2-0) xxxx-xxxx *Interdisciplinary/Allied course-II 3(3-0)
Semester-8 URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Total 18(17-1)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV NC URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Semester-6
GEOG-6121 Geography of Pakistan 3(3-0) URCG-5129 Understanding of Holy Quran-I 1(0-1) ENVR- 6117 Solid Waste Management 3(3-0)
*GEOG-61-- Elective Course-III 3(3-0) ENVR-5104 Environmental Physics 3(3-0) ENVR- 6118 Environmental Management Systems 3(3-0)
*GEOG-61-- Elective Course-IV 3(3-0) ENVR-5105 Mineral Resources 3(3-0) ENVR-6119 Biodiversity and Conservation 3(3-0)
***GEOG-61-- Field experience 3(0-3) ENVR-5106 Environmental Toxicology 3(2-1) xxxx-xxxx *Interdisciplinary/Allied course-III 3(3-0)
GEOG-6191 Capstone Project 3(3-0) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) xxxx-xxxx *Interdisciplinary/Allied course-IV 3(3-0)
Total 15(12-3) Total 19(17-2) xxxx-xxxx *Interdisciplinary/Allied course-V 3(3-0)
* as notified from the list A available in the Department Semester-3 Total 18(18-0)
** as notified from the list B available in the Department URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) Semester-7
*** as notified from the list C available in the Department URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) ENVR- 6120 AI & Emerging Technologies in 3(2-1)
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) Environmental Sciences
BS in Environmental Sciences * URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) ENVR-61XX **Elective I 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% Marks in HSSC (Part I/II) ENVR-5107 Environmental Pollution 3(3-0) ENVR-61XX **Elective II 3(3-0)
I- FSc (Pre-Engineering)/ FSc (Pre-Medical) ENVR-5108 Applied Ecology 3(3-0) ENVR-61XX **Elective III 3(3-0)
II- ICS ( with combination of at least any two subjects i.e., Math,
ENVR-5109 Environmental Microbiology 3(3-0) ENVR-6185 ***Field work 3(0-3)
Physics, Chemistry and Biology)
III- DAE (1st & 2nd Year) 5 seats reserved Total 18(18-0) Total 15(11-4)
Duration: 4 Years Semester-4 Semester-8
Semesters: 8 Semesters
Degree Requirements: 135-148 credit hours URCG-5130 Understanding of Holy Quran-II 1(0-1) ENVR-61XX Elective IV 3(3-0)
URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1) ENVR-61XX Elective V 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) ENVR-61XX Elective VI 3(3-0)
Semester-1 URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) ENVR-61XX Elective VII 3(0-3)
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) ENVR-5110 Water & Wastewater Treatment 3(3-0)
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ENVR-6190 ***Capstone Project 3(0-3) GEOG-6314 Urban Geography 3(3-0) GEOG-6384 Landforms Survey 3(3-0)
Total 15(9-6) GEOG- 6315 Digital Image Processing 3(2-1) GEOG-6385 Soil Survey 3(3-0)
GEOG-6370 South Asia 3(3-0) GEOG-6386 Urban Survey 3(3-0)
*As notified by the chairman from Interdisciplinary/Allied course List
** To be offered from Mandatory Elective Subjects List *GEOG-63xx Elective Course 3(3-0) GEOG- 6387 EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) 3(3-0)
*** Compulsory for degree requirement *GEOG-63xx Elective Course 3(3-0) Each student shall be required to collect data/information pertaining to his/
Note: Scheme of studies is subject to approval from statutory bodies. Total 18(17-1) her topic in a selected area/region, tabulate the data and write report on it
Semester-2 GEOG-6328 Regional Planning & Development 3(3-0) GEOG– 6193 Advanced Human Geography 3(3-0)
GEOG-6307 Economic Geography 3(3-0) GEOG -6329 Climate Change Studies 3(3-0) GEOG-7103 Advanced Quantitative Techniques 3(3-0)
GEOG-6308 Oceanography 3(3-0) GEOG-6330 Agricultural Geography 3(3-0) GEOG-71** To be selected from Elective Courses List 3(3-0)
GEOG-6309 Remote Sensing 3(2-1) GEOG-6331 Conservation of Resources 3(3-0) GEOG-71** To be selected from Elective Courses List 3(3-0)
GEOG-6310 Research Methods 3(3-0) Regional Geography: GEOG-71** To be selected from Elective Courses List 3(3-0)
GEOG-6311 population Geography 3(3-0) GEOG-6370 South Asia 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
GEOG-6312 Geographical Information System 3(2-1) List C. Field Survey Report Semester-3 and 4
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) GEOG-6380 Demographic Survey 3(3-0) GEOG - 6194 Pakistan: Geography, Demography and Economy 3(3-0)
Total 18(16-2) GEOG-6381 Hydrological Survey 3(3-0) GEOG-7190 Thesis 6(0-6)
Semester-3 GEOG-6382 Industrial Survey 3(3-0) * For Intra-disciplinary admitted candidates only
GEOG-6313 Environmental Geography 3(3-0) GEOG-6383 Land Use Survey 3(3-0) ** From List of Elective course
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List of Deficiency Courses GEOL-6193 Structural Analysis 3(3-0)
MS Geology *
GEOL-7101 Applied Mineralogy 3(3-0) GEOL-6194 Mineralogy and Petrology 3(3-0)
GEOL-7102 Petroleum Geology of Pakistan Eligibility: MSc/BS Geology with second division or CGPA 2.00 out GEOL-6195 Stratigraphy of Pakistan 3(3-0)
3(3-0)
of 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
GEOL-7103 Engineering Geology 3(3-0) Duration: 2-4 Years GEOL-6196 Field and Engineering Geology 3(3-0)
GEOL-7104 Applied Geophysics 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8 List of General Education Courses
Degree Requirements: 26 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 credit Field Work
List of Mandatory/Compulsory/Core Courses URCG-5129 Understanding of Holy Quran – I * 1(1-0)
6 C/Hr. Thesis +
GEOL-8101 Research Methodology 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5130 Understanding of Holy Quran – II * 1(1-0)
GEOG-8102 GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Geology 3(2-1) Semester-1 List of Common Courses
List of Elective Courses GEOL-61xx To be selected from deficiency course list 3(3-0) GEOL-7101 Emerging Trends & Issues in Geology ** 3(3-0)
GEOG-7106 Digital Cartography 3(3-0) URCG-5129 Understanding of Holy Quran-I 1(1-0) GEOL-7102 Advanced Research Methods for 3(3-0)
GEOG-7107 Environmental Geography 3(3-0) GEOL-7101 Emerging Trends & Issues in Geology 3(3-0) Geological Sciences **
GEOG-7108 Hydro Geography 3(3-0) GEOL-71xx To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) List of Elective Courses
GEOG-7109 Cultural Geography 3(3-0) GEOL-71xx To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) GEOL-7103 Applied Mineralogy 3(3-0)
GEOG-7110 Geography of Natural Hazards and Disasters 3(3-0) GEOL-71xx To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) GEOL-7104 Petroleum Geology of Pakistan 3(3-0)
GEOG-7111 Industrial Geography 3(3-0) Total 13(13-0) GEOL-7105 Engineering Geology 3(3-0)
GEOG-7112 Medical Geography 3(3-0) Semester-2 GEOL-7106 Applied Geophysics 3(3-0)
GEOG-7113 Political Geography 3(3-0) GEOL-61xx To be selected from deficiency course list 3(3-0) GEOL-7107 Coal Geology 3(3-0)
GEOG-7114 Population Geography 3(3-0) URCG-5130 Understanding of Holy Quran-II 1(1-0) GEOL-7108 Global Tectonics 3(3-0)
GEOG-7115 Regional Planning & Development 3(3-0) GEOL-7102 Advanced Research Methods for 3(3-0) GEOL-7109 Sedimentary Basins of Pakistan 3(3-0)
GEOG-7116 Urban Geography 3(3-0) Geological Sciences GEOL-7110 Basin Analysis 3(3-0)
GEOG-7117 Digital Image Processing 3(3-0) GEOL-71xx To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) GEOL-7111 Clastic Sedimentology 3(3-0)
GEOG-7118 Advanced techniques in GIS 3(3-0) GEOL-71xx To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) GEOL-7112 Geology and Tectonics of Pakistan 3(3-0)
GEOG-7119 Principles of Remote Sensing 3(3-0) GEOL-71xx To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) GEOL-7113 Micropaleontology 3(3-0)
GEOG-7120 Agricultural Geography 3(3-0) Total 13(13-0) GEOL-7114 Soil Mechanics 3(3-0)
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GEOL-7124 Reflection Seismology 3(3-0) GEOL-8101 Research Methodology 3(3-0) GEOL-8117 Seismic Hazard Analysis 3(3-0)
GEOL-7125 Gravity and Magnetic Methods 3(3-0) GEOL-81** To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) GEOL-8118 Applied, Industry and Research Geophysics 3(3-0)
GEOL-7126 Engineering Geophysics 3(3-0) GEOL-81** To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) GEOL-8119 Applied Numerical Analysis 3(3-0)
GEOL-7127 Mining Geophysics 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0) GEOL-8120 Clastic Sedimentology 3(3-0)
GEOL-7128 Isotope Geochemistry 3(3-0) Semester-2 GEOL-8121 Advanced Basin Analysis 3(3-0)
GEOL - 7129 Metamorphic Petrology 3(3-0) GEOL-71-- To be selected from deficiency course list 3(3-0) GEOL-8122 Hydrocarbon Modeling 3(3-0)
GEOL - 7130 Metallic Mineral Deposits 3(3-0) GEOG-8102 GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Geology 3(2-1) GEOL-8123 Tectonic Geomorphology 3(3-0)
GEOL - 7131 Industrial Mineralogy 3(3-0) GEOL-81** To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) GEOL-8124 Advance Petroleum Geology 3(3-0)
GEOL - 7132 Applied Geochemistry 3(3-0) GEOL-81** To be selected from elective courses list 3(3-0) GEOL-8125 Carbonate Sedimentology 3(3-0)
GEOL - 7133 Igneous Petrology 3(3-0) Total 9(8-1) GEOL-8126 Applied structural Analysis 3(3-0)
Geological Field Work Semester-3 to VI GEOL-8127 Metamorphic Petrology 3(3-0)
GEOL - 7189 Geological Field Work 6(0-6) GEOL-8190 Thesis GEOL-8128 Mineral Deposits 3(3-0)
Thesis List of Deficiency Courses GEOL-8129 Petrology 3(3-0)
GEOL - 7190 Thesis 6(0-6) GEOL-7101 Applied Mineralogy 3(3-0) GEOL-8130 Geochemistry 3(3-0)
GEOL-7102 Petroleum Geology of Pakistan 3(3-0) GEOL-8131 Industrial Minerals of Pakistan 3(3-0)
* These are prescribed for all NQF level 4-8 qualifications as mandated
vide HEC letter No. 10- 01/2022/Coord(Acad)/HEC/235 GEOL-7103 Engineering Geology 3(3-0) GEOL-8132 Ore Geology, Mining and Processing 3(3-0)
dated March 28, 2025. GEOL-7104 Applied Geophysics 3(3-0)
** These are the mandatory courses for the program, irrespective of the
List of Mandatory/Compulsory/Core Curses
area of specialization.
GEOL-8101 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Note: Scheme of studies is subject to approval from statutory bodies. GEOG-8102 GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Geology 3(2-1)
List of Elective Curses
PhD Geology
GEOL-8105 Mine Geology: Surface & Subsurface Mining 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MS Geology/MPhil Geology/MS Geophysics/MPhil GEOL-8106 Slope Stability Analysis 3(3-0)
Geophysics (18 years of education, having BS in Geology / Applied
Geology is compulsory) or equivalent with 3.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in GEOL-8107 Engineering Geology in Dams & Hydropower Proj. 3(3-0)
semester or first division in Annual System + UOS Entry Test GEOL-8108 Geomechanics 3(3-0)
equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
GEOL-8109 Hazards Analysis 3(3-0)
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years GEOL-8110 Foundation Analyses & Design 3(3-0)
Semesters: 6-16 GEOL-8111 Exploration Geophysics I (Gravity, Magnetic) 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
GEOL-8112 Borehole Geophysics 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. GEOL-8113 Engineering Geophysics 3(3-0)
Semester-1 GEOL-8114 Seismic Data Interpretation 3(3-0)
GEOL-71-- To be selected from deficiency course list 3(3-0) GEOL-8115 Exp. Geophysics II (Elec. Electro., GPR Methods) 3(3-0)
GEOL-71-- To be selected from deficiency course list 3(3-0) GEOL-8116 Advanced Reservoir Geophysics 3(3-0)
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Dr. Muhammad Abbas
Professor / Chairperson
DEPARTMENT OF Contact
MATHEMATICS
mathematics@[Link]
048-9230767, 9230811 - 15 Ext 416
Al-Khwarizmi Block
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STAT-6101 Introductory Statistics 3(3-0) BS in Mathematics (5th Semester Intake) Semester-4
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III* Non Credit MATH-6317 Numerical Analysis-II 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in BSc/ADS/ADP or equivalent
Total 15(15-0) qualification with 50% number of courses (credit hours*) of MATH-6318 Integral Equations 3(3-0)
Mathematics and 50% marks in Mathematics courses.
Semester-6 Duration: 2 Years MATH-63xx Project / Course 3(3-0)
MATH-6105 Real Analysis-II 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8 MATH-63xx Elective-III 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 68 Credit Hours
MATH-6106 Classical Mechanics 3(3-0) Merit: Total marks obtained in BSc/ADS/ADP or equivalent MATH-63xx Elective-IV 3(3-0)
MATH-6107 Complex Analysis 3(3-0) qualification out of 800 marks + marks obtained in Mathematics Total 15(15-0)
courses out of 400 marks + 20 marks of Hafiz-e-Quran (if applicable)
MATH-6108 Functional Analysis 3(3-0) PhD Mathematics
STAT-6102 Introduction to Probability Distributions 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. MPhil Mathematics
Total 15(15-0) Semester-1 Eligibility: MSc/BS-4 year with at least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in
Semester-7 MATH-6301 Elements of Set Theory and Mathematical Logic 3(3-0) semester or 2nd division in Annual System + Departmental Test
MATH-6109 Numerical Analysis-I 3(3-0) (at least 50% marks)
MATH-6302 Topology 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
MATH-6110 Partial Differential Equations 3(3-0) MATH-6303 Differential Geometry 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8
MATH-61xx Elective-I** 3(3-0) MATH-6304 Ordinary Differential Equations 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
MATH-61xx Elective-II** 3(3-0) MATH-6305 Real Analysis-I 3(3-0)
CSIT-6101 Programming Languages for Mathematicains 3(3-0) MATH-6306 Algebra 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
MATH-6112 Numerical Analysis-II 3(3-0) MATH-6309 Complex Analysis 3(3-0) MATH-7156 Design Theory 3(3-0)
MATH-6113 Integral Equations 3(3-0) MATH-6310 Functional Analysis 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
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MPhil Mathematics
Eligibility: MPhil/MS (18-years of education) with at least
3.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in semester or 1st division in Annual
System + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General Test
(at least 60% marks) OR HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Semester-2
MATH-8111 Functional Calculus with Applications 3(3-0)
MATH-8116 Propagation of Waves in Different Media 3(3-0)
MATH-8130 Computational Geometry 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-3 to 6
Thesis
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Dr Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq
Contact
physics@[Link]
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PHYS-6113 Electronics Lab 3(0-3) PHYS-6121 Atomic and Molecular Physics 3(3-0)
BS in Physics (5th Semester Intake)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran*** NC PHYS-6122 Plasma Physics 3(3-0)
Summer
PHYS-6108 Field Experience/Internship 3(0-3)
Total 3(0-3)
Semester-3
PHYS-6120 Statistical Mechanics 3(3-0)
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MPhil Physics PhD Physics
Eligibility: MSc Physics / BS Physics (4-Year) (16 years of Eligibility: MPhil (Physics) / MS Physics or equivalent (18 years of
education) in the relevant field from HEC recognized institution education) in the relevant field from HEC recognized institution with
at least CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 or 1st dividion in annual system+
with at least CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + subject based entry test
UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60%
(minimum 50% marks) + interview marks) OR
Duration: 2-4 Years HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Semesters: 4-8 Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements:
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Research Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Course Work Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
Semester-1
Code Course Title C/Hr. PHYS-81xx To be selected from elective list 3(3-0)
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Dr. Zahoor Ahmad
Professor / Chairperson
DEPARTMENT OF Contact
statistics@[Link]
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Semester-6 STAT-63** Elective Course 3(3+0)
BS in Statistics (5th Semester Intake)
STAT-6105 Econometrics 3(3-0) STAT-63** Elective Course 3(3+0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in
STAT-6106 Probability and Probability Distributions-II 3(3-0) Total 16(15+1)
BA/BSc/ADA/ADS or equivalent with Statistics of 200 marks
STAT-6107 Sampling Techniques-II 3(3-0) Duration: 2-4 Years
STAT-6108 Design and Analysis of Experiments-II 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8 MPhil Statistics
Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours
STAT-6109 Statistical Packages 3(3-0) Eligibility: MSc/BS Statistics (16 years of education) with at least
second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran* NC Code Course Title C/Hr.
(at least 50% marks)
Total 15(15-0) Semester-1 Duration: 2-4 Years
Summer Semester Semesters: 4-8
STAT-6301 Statistical Methods 4(3+1)
Degree Requirements:
STAT-6116 Field Experience/Internship 3(3-0) STAT-6302 Regression Analysis 4(3+1) For Research Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Semester-7 STAT-6303 Probability and Probability Distributions-I 3(3+0) For Course Work Track: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. (two courses)
STAT-6110 Statistical Inference-I 3(3-0) STAT-6304 Sampling Techniques-I 4(3+1) Code Course Title C/Hr.
STAT-6111 Statistical Quality Control 3(3-0) STAT-6305 Design and Analysis of Experiment-I 4(3+1) Semester-1
STAT-6112 Time Series Analysis 3(3-0) Total 19(15+4) STAT-61xx To be selected from the list* 3(3-0)
MATH-5103 Calculus-II 3(3-0) Semester-2 STAT-71xx To be selected from the list 3(3-0)
BUSB-5106 Advanced Accounting and Auditing 3(3-0) STAT-6306 Econometrics 4(3+1) STAT-71xx To be selected from the list 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) STAT-6307 Statistical Packages 3(3+0) STAT-71xx To be selected from the list 3(3-0)
Semester-8 STAT-6308 Probability and Probability Distributions-II 3(3+0) STAT-71xx To be selected from the list 3(3-0)
STAT-6113 Statistical Inference-II 3(3-0) STAT-6309 Sampling Techniques-II 4(3+1) Total 12(12-0)
STAT-6114 Applied Multivariate Analysis 3(3-0) STAT-6310 Design and Analysis of Experiment-II 4(3+1) Semester-2
STAT-6115 Categorical Data Analysis 3(3-0) Total 18(15+3) STAT-61xx To be selected from the list* 3(3-0)
STAT-6117 Capstone Project 3(3-0) Semester-3 STAT-71xx To be selected from the list 3(3-0)
GEOL-5101 Introduction to Geology 3(3-0) STAT-6311 Statistical Inference-I 3(3+0) STAT-71xx To be selected from the list 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran* NC STAT-6312 Applied Multivariate Analysis 4(3+1) STAT-71xx To be selected from the list 3(3-0)
* For Muslim students only Total 15(15-0) STAT-6313 Research Methods/Internship 3(3+0) STAT-71xx To be selected from the list 3(3-0)
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PhD Statistics
Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons)/MS in Statistics (18-years of education)
or equivalent degree with at least first division or CGPA=3.00 out of
4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least
60% marks) OR HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
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Dr Muhammad Khalid Mukhtar
DEPARTMENT OF Professor / Chairperson
Contact
ZOOLOGY Zoology@[Link]
048-9230558, 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 332
Jinnah Block
FACULTY
BS in Zoology Semester-3
Dr. Muhammad Arshad ZOOL-5104 Animal Ecology 3(2-1)
Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) Pre-Medical or
Dr. Syed Kashif Nawaz equivalent qualification. ZOOL-5105 Animal Form and Function- I 3(2-1)
Associate Professor Duration: 4 Years (A Comparative Anatomy)
Dr. Sajida Batool Semesters: 8
ZOOL-5106 Animal Behavior 3(3-0)
Associate Professor Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
xxxx-xxxx Applied Artificial Intelligence 3(2-1)
Dr. Aima Iram Batool
Associate Professor Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5111 Transalation of Holy Quran NC
Dr. Naunain Mehmood Semester-1 URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor
ZOOL-5101 Diversity of Invertebrates 3(2-1) URCG-5126 Ethics for non-Muslim students
Dr. Faiza Zubair
Assistant Professor BOTN-5101 Diversity of Plants 3(2-1) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Dr. Iram Inayat URCG-5120 Quantitative Reasoning - I 3(3-0) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor
URCG-5115 The Science of Global Challenges 3(2-1) Total 18(15-3)
Dr. Muhammad Ali Kanwal
Assistant Professor URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran - I NC Semester-4
Dr. Naila Riaz URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) ZOOL-5107 Evolution 3(3-0)
Lecturer
URCG-5123 Applications of Information & Communication 3(2-1) ZOOL-5108 Animal Form & Function-1I 3(2-1)
Technologies (ICT) (Comparative Physiology)
18(14-4) ZOOL-6109 Entomology 3(2-1)
Semester-2 ZOOL-6110 Developmental Biology 3(2-1)
ZOOL-5102 Cell Biology 3(2-1) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
ZOOL-5103 Diversity of Chordates 3(2-1) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
BOTN-XXX Plants Physiology & Ecology 3(2-1) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
URCG-5121 Quantitative Reasoning - II 3(3-0) Total 18(15-3)
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) Semester-5
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) ZOOL-6111 Zoogeography & Paleontology 3(2-1)
Total 17(14-3) ZOOL-6112 Marine Biology 3(3-0)
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ZOOL-6113 Principles of Systematics Zoology 3(2-1) xxxx-xxxx Elective – V 3(x-x)
BS in Zoology (5th Semester Intake)
ZOOL-6114 Principles of Biochemistry 3(2-1) xxxx-xxxx Elective – VI 3(x-x)
ZOOL-6115 Principles of Genetics 3(2-1) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in BSc/ADS xxxx-xxxx Elective -VII
with Zoology (200 marks) as major subject.
URCQ-5111 Translation of Holy Quran NC ZOOL-6124 Computational Biology 3(2-1)
Duration: 2 Years
ZOOL-6116 Biostatistics 3(2-1) Semesters: 4 ZOOL-6125 Capstone 3(x-x)
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PhD Zoology
Eligibility: MPhil//MS/MSc(Hons) with research in the relevant
subject having first division or CGP 3.0 out of 4.0 + UOS Entry Test
equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
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FACULTY OF Prof. Dr. Masood Sarwar Awan
Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences
List of Departments/Institute/School
T
he Faculty of Social Sciences was created in 2013 at University of Sargodha. Since its inception,
this faculty provides an avenue for the creation of knowledge through its unique blend of
Institute of Education teaching and research. In a short span of time, it has become a leading centre for research and
teaching in the social sciences and aims to provide students with a broader coherent intellectual base
Economics for understanding various contemporary economic, political, psychological and social issues especially
those related to public and social policy. Through service-learning, field trips,exchange programs,
History and Pakistan Studies lectures, seminars and conferences, students have been provided opportunities to experience the
practical and theoretical integration of courses. The Faculty of Social Sciences comprises one school,
Malik Firoz Khan Noon Business School one Institute and six departments that offer undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs. With
Politics and International Relations its 6500 students, 200 full-time and visiting faculty, wide array of programs and research centers; the
faculty is continuing to pursue the academic objectives of the University. The students are supervised
Psychology by excellent researchers and undertake cutting-edge research in the areas of social sciences.
Social Work
Sociology and Criminology
Dr. Riffat-un-Nisa Awan
Professor / Director
INSTITUTE OF Contact
education@[Link]
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Minor I(1) Select 1st course from Minor's group 3(3-0) SEDU-5109 Guidance, Counseling & Therapy 3(3-0)
BS in Special Education
Total 18(18-0) Total 17(17-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
Semester-6 Semester-4
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or equivalent qualification.
EDUC-6105 Economics and Financing of Education 3(3-0) Duration: 4 Years URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
EDUC-6106 Qualitative Research Methods in Education 3(3-0) Semesters: 8 URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
EDUC-6107 Designing & Reporting Research in Education 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 138-150 Credit Hours
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
EDUC-6108 Digital Pedagogy and Educational Technology 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-II Non Credit
InterDis Select 2nd Interdisciplinary Course 3(3-0) Semester-1 SEDU-5310 Early Childhood Special Education 3(3-0)
Minor I(2) Select 2nd course from Minor's group 3(3-0) URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) SEDU-5311 Educational Psychology 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – III Non Credit URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) (2-0) SEDU-5312 Introduction to Philosophy 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Total 17(17-0)
Semester-7 URCG-5123 Applications of Information and Communication
3(2-1) Semester-5
EDUC-6109 Seminar on Trends & Issues in Education 3(3-0) Technologies (ICT) SEDU-6301 Language and Communication Disorders 3(3-0)
EDUC-6110 Ethics and Professionalism in Education 3(3-0) SEDU-5301 Introduction to Special Education 3(3-0) SEDU-6302 Digital Pedagogy and Educational Technology 3(3-0)
Minor I(3) Select 3rd course from Minor's group 3(3-0) SEDU-5302 Adapting Curriculum and Instructions 3(3-0) SEDU-6303 Transitional Planning 3(3-0)
Minor I(4) Select 4th course from Minor's group 3(3-0) SEDU-5303 Human Growth & Development 3(3-0) SEDU-xxxx Minor I 3(3-0)
InterDis Select 3rd Interdisciplinary Course 3(3-0) Total 17(16-1) SEDU-xxxx Minor II 3(3-0)
InterDis Select 4th Interdisciplinary Course 3(3-0) Semester-2 xxxx-xxxx Interdisciplinary Course I 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran IV Non Credit URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature and Epics 2(2-0) Total 17(17-0)
Total 18(18-0) URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Semester-6
Semester-8 URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) SEDU-6304 Production of Resource Material 3(3-0)
EDUC-6111 Thesis / Capstone Project 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) SEDU-6305 Statistics and Data Analysis 3(3-0)
EDUC-6112 Internship 3(0-3) URCG-5127 Translation of the Holy Quran – 1 Non Credit SEDU-6306 Research Methods in Special Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6113 Teaching Practice - I 6(0-6) SEDU-5104 Physical Education of Special Needs Students 3(3-0) SEDU-xxxx Minor 3 3(3-0)
EDUC-6114 Teaching Practice - II 6(0-6) SEDU-5305 Sociology of Special Education 3(3-0) SEDU-xxxx Minor 4 3(3-0)
Total 18(3-15) SEDU-5306 Inclusive Education 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III Non Credit
Total 17(17-0) xxxx-xxxx Interdisciplinary Course II 3(3-0)
Semester-3 Total 18(18-0)
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) SEDU-5112 Field Experience / Internship 3(0-3)
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative reasoning 3(3-0) Semester-7
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) SEDU-6212 Thesis/Capstone Project 3(3-0)
SEDU-5307 Human Exceptionalities 3(3-0) SEDU-6213 Teaching Practice-I 6(0-6)
SEDU-5108 Assessment of Disabilities 3(3-0) SEDU-6214 Teaching Practice-II 6(0-6)
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xxxx-xxxx Interdisciplinary Course-III 3(3-0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) Semester-5
Total 18(18-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-I No Credit EDUC-6201 Research Methods in Education 3(3-0)
Semester-8 EDUC-5204 Comparative Education 3(3-0) EDUC-6202 Test Development and Standardization 3(3-0)
SEDU-6307 Differentiated Instruction 3(3-0) EDUC-5205 Methods of Teaching 3(3-0) EDUC-6203 School Community and Teacher 3(3-0)
SEDU-6308 Administration and Management of Special Edu. 3(3-0) EDUC-5206 Curriculum Development 3(3-0) Minor 1 Minor 1 3(3-0)
SEDU-6309 Development and Implmentation of IEP 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0) Minor 2 Minor 2 3(3-0)
SEDU-6310 Assistive Technology 3(3-0) Semester-2 [Link]-1 Select 1st Interdisciplinary Course 3(3-0)
SEDU-6311 Differentiated Practices in Assessment 3(3-0) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature and EPICS 2(2-0) Total 18(18-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-II Non Credit URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Semester-6
xxxx-xxxx Interdisciplinary Course IV 3(3-0) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) EDUC-6204 Classroom Management 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) EDUC-6205 Digital Pedagogy and Educational Technology 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-I No Credit EDUC-6206 Educational Law 3(3-0)
BEd (Hons) Elementary EDUC-5204 Comparative Education 3(3-0) Minor 3 Minor 3 3(3-0)
EDUC-5205 Methods of Teaching 3(3-0) Minor 4 Minor 4 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
EDUC-5206 Curriculum Development 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III NC
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Duration: 4 Years Total 17(17-0) Inter- Discip-2 Select 2nd Interdisciplinary Course 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Semester-3 Total 18(18-0)
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) Semester-7
Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) EDUC-6211 Thesis/ Capstone Project 3(3-0)
Semester-1 URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) EDUC-6212 Internship 3(0-3)
URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) EDUC-5207 Educational Psychology 3(3-0) EDUC-6213 Teaching Practice - I 6(0-6)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) EDUC-5208 Inclusive Education 3(3-0) EDUC-6214 Teaching Practice - II 6(0-6)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics 3(2-1) EDUC-5209 Classroom Assessment 3(3-0) Total 18(03-15)
URCG-5123 Applications of Information and Communication Total 17(17-0) Semester-8
Technologies (ICT) 3(3-0) Semester-4 EDUC-6207 Instructional Supervision and Leadership 3(3-0)
EDUC-5201 Foundations of Education 3(3-0) URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1) EDUC-6208 Organizational Behaviour 3(3-0)
EDUC-5202 Education in Pakistan 3(3-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) EDUC-6209 Contemporary Issues & Trends in Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-5203 Child Development Total 17(16-1) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) EDUC-6210 Art, Craft and Calligraphy 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-II Non Credit URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV NC
Semester-2 EDUC-5210 Guidance and Counselling 3(3-0) nter- Discip-3 Select 3rd Interdisciplinary Course 3(3-0)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom Literature and EPICS 2(2-0) EDUC-5211 Educational Planning and Management 3(3-0) nter- Discip-4 Select 4th Interdisciplinary Course 3(3-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) EDUC-5212 Population Education 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
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EDUC-6212 Internship 3(3-0) EDUC-64xx Area of Specialization (Course-I) 3(3-0)
BEd (Hons) Elementary
EDUC-6213 Teaching Practice-I 3(3-0) EDUC-64xx Area of Specialization (Course-II) 3(3-0)
(5th Semester Intake)
EDUC-6214 Teaching Practice-II 6(0-6) EDUC-64xx Area of Specialization (Course-III) 3(3-0)
Total 15(9-6) Total 18(18-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in
graduation or ADA or equivalent qualification. Semester-4 Semester-3
qualification. EDUC-6207 Instructional Supervision and Leadership 3(3-0) EDUC-6409 Human Development and Learning (Foundation) 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
EDUC-6208 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) EDUC-6410 Info. & Communication Technology in Education 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
Degree Requirements: 72 Credit Hours EDUC-6209 Contemporary Issues & Trends in Education 3(3-0) EDUC-6411 Teaching Practice I 3(0-3)
EDUC-6210 Art, Craft and Calligraphy 3(3-0) EDUC-6412 Teaching Practice II 6(0-6)
Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV NC EDUC-6427 Research Project 3(3-0)
Bridging Semester (for non-education students) xxxx-xxxx To be selected from the list of courses 3(3-0) Total 18(9-9)
EDUC-5202 Education in Pakistan 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx To be selected from the list of courses 3(3-0)
EDUC-5206 Curriculum Development 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) BEd ELT (1.5 Year)
EDUC-5207 Educational Psychology 3(3-0) Eligibility: 16 years of Education (Academic Disciplines other than
EDUC-5209 Classroom Assessment 3(3-0) BEd General (1.5 Year) Education – all English language and literature disciplines) with
minimum Second Division.
EDUC-5211 Educational Planning and Management 3(3-0) Duration: 1.5 Years
Eligibility: 16 years of Education (Academic Disciplines other than
Semesters: 3
Semester-1 Education – all disciplines) with minimum Second Division.
Degree Requirements: 54 credit hours
Duration: 1.5 Years
EDUC-6201 Research Methods in Education 3(3-0)
Semesters: 3
EDUC-6202 Test Development and Standardization 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 54 credit hours Code Course Title C/Hr.
EDUC-64xx
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EDUC-6612 Language Teaching Methods and Approaches 3(3-0) EDUC-6514 Academic Writing 3(3-0) EDUC-7113 Human Resource Management in Education 4(4-0)
Total 18(18-0) EDUC-6515 Teaching Practice 12(0-12) Total 12(12-0)
Semester-3 EDUC-6516 Research Project 3(3-0) Semester-III & IV
EDUC-6613 Trends and issues in English Language Teaching 3(3-0) Total 18(6-12) EDUC-7118 MPhil Thesis (in the area of specialization 6(0-6)
EDUC-6614 Classroom Management and Micro-Teaching 3(3-0) (for those having minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00)
EDUC-6615 Teaching Practice for ELT 9(0-9)
MPhil Education
EDUC-6616 Research Project 3(0-3) Eligibility: MA/BEd (Hons) / BS 4-years in Education (16 years of
PhD Education
Total 18(6-12) Education) in the relevant field or equivalent degree from HEC Eligibility: MPhil/MS Education or equivalent in the relevant field from HEC
recognized institution with at least Second Division or CGPA 2.00 recognized institution with at least CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + UOS Entry Test
out of 4.00 + Departmental test (at least 50% marks)
BEd Science (1.5 Year) Duration: 2-4 Years
equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Semesters: 4-8
Eligibility: 16 years of Education (Academic Disciplines other than Duration: 3-8 Years
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Education – all science disciplines) with minimum Second Division. Semesters: 6-16
Duration: 1.5 Years Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Semesters: 3
Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
Degree Requirements: 54 credit hours
Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-1 Semester-1
Semester-1 EDUC7101 Research Methods in Education 3(3-0) EDUC-8101 Philosophical Paradigms of Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6501 Foundations of Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC7102 Statistics in Education 3(3-0) EDUC-8102 Advance Research Methods 3(3-0)
EDUC-6502 Curriculum Development is Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC7103 Instrument Development and Data Analysis 3(3-0) EDUC-8103 Contemporary Trends in Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6503 Assessment in Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC7104 Policy Studies 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
EDUC-6504 Leadership in Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC7105 Computer in Education 0(0-0) Semester-2
EDUC-6505 Research Methods in Science Education 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0) EDUC-8104 Topical Seminar on Research Designs 3(3-0)
EDUC-6506 Educational Psychology 3(3-0) Semester-2 Scholar will select any two from the following courses:
Total 18(18-0) Students may opt any three courses from any one area of specialization EDUC-8105 Comparative Education 3(3-0)
Semester-2 A) Educational Assessment and Evaluation EDUC-8106 Theories and Models of Curriculum Dev. 3(3-0)
EDUC-6507 Sociology of Education 3(3-0) EDUC7106 Assessment and Evaluation 4(4-0) EDUC-8107 Advance Educational Psychology 3(3-0)
EDUC-6508 Statistics in Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC7107 Test Theories and Design 4(4-0) EDUC-8108 Teacher Education 3(3-0)
EDUC-6509 Professionalism in Science Teaching 3(3-0) EDUC7108 Test Construction and Standardization 4(4-0) EDUC-8109 Advance Educational Assessment and 3(3-0)
EDUC-6510 Teaching Strategies in Science Education 3(3-0) EDUC7109 Seminars on Issues and Trends in Assessment 4(4-0) Evaluation Procedure
EDUC-6511 ICT in Science Education 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0) Total 9(9-0)
EDUC-6512 Critical Thinking and Reflective Practices 3(3-0) B) Educational Planning and Management Semester-3 & onward
Total 18(18-0) EDUC7110 Instructional Leadership and Supervision 4(4-0) EDUC-8110 Doctoral Dissertation
Semester-3 EDUC7111 Educational Planning and Management 4(4-0) Note: Scheme of Studies of MPhil and PhD programs are subject to
EDUC-6513 Laboratory Organization and Management 3(3-0) EDUC7112 Organizational Theory and Behavior in Education 4(4-0) revision according to HEC Graduate Education Policy 2023.
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Dr Rehmat Ullah Awan
Professor / Chairperson
DEPARTMENT OF Contact
ECONOMICS
economics@[Link]
048-9230816, 048-9230811 - 15 Ext 381, 383
Ibn Rushd Block
FACULTY
ECON 5105 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3(3-0)
BS in Economics
Dr Masood Sarwar Awan Faisal Nadeem Shah
ECON 5106 Mathematical Economics I 3(3-0)
Professor Lecturer
Dr Nisar Ahmad Zeeshan Rasheed Total 17(17-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
Associate Professor Lecturer Semester-3
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or equivalent qualification.
Dr. Mahmood-ul-Hasan Dr. Shamrez Ali
Lecturer
Duration: 4 Years URCE-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Associate Professor
Semesters: 8 URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning –I 3(3-0)
Dr. Muhammad Waqas Muhammad Khizar Hayat
Assistant Professor Lecturer Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Dr. Jabbar Ul Haq Najam-ul-Hassan Sial
ECON 5107 Statistics for Economics-I 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer
Code Course Title C/Hr.
ECON 5108 Development Economics 3(3-0)
Dr. Shahzad Mushtaq
Assistant Professor Semester-1 ECON 5109 Political Economy and Global Order 3(3-0)
Dr. Saif Ullah URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0)
Assistant Professor
URCG-5105/ Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Semester-4
Dr. Touqeer Ahmad
Assistant Professor URCG-5126 Ethics (For Non-Muslims Students) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-II * Non Credit
Dr. Ghulam Sarwar URCG-5123 Applications of Info. Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) URCG-5114 Course-I: Basic Science 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor
ECON 5101 Principles of Micro Economics 3(3-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Dr. Falak Sher
Lecturer ECON 5102 Principles of Macroeconomics 3(3-0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Muhammad Nauman Malik ECON 5103 Islamic Economics 3(3-0) ECON 5110 Statistics for Economics-II 3(3-0)
Lecturer (on leave)
Total 17(16-1) ECON 5111 Agriculture Economics 3(3-0)
Muhammad Nawaz
Lecturer (on leave) Semester-2 ECON 5112 Environmental Economics 3(3-0)
Dr. Zahid Ullah Khan URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-I * Non Credit Total 16(15-1)
Lecturer URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom, and EPICS 2(2-0) Semester-5
Dr. Bilal Ahmad
Lecturer URCG-5116 Sciences of Society I 2(2-0) SOC 106 Introduction to Sociology 3(3-0)
Zulfiqar Hussain Awan URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) ECON 6113 Mathematical Economics II 3(3-0)
Lecturer / Deputy Registrar
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) * 1(1-0) ECON 6114 Econometrics I 3(3-0)
ECON 5104 Intermediate Microeconomics 3(3-0) ECON 6115 Poverty and Income Distribution 3(3-0)
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EOCN 6116 Issues in Pak Economy 3(3-0) Semester-4
BS in Economics with Data Science
Total 15(15-0) URCE 5104 Introduction to English Literature 3(3-0)
Semester-6 ECON 5108 Intermediate Macro Economics 2(2-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III * Non Credit STAT 5123 Statistics for Economics-II 3(3-0)
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or equivalent qualification.
ULAW 5130 Introduction to Law 3(3-0) ECON 5109 Agriculture Economics 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
ECON 6117 Microeconomics 3(3-0) ECON 5110 Political Economy 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
ECON 6118 Econometrics-II 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours ECON 5111 Managerial Economics 3(3-0)
ECON 6119 Managerial Economics 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
ECON 6120 Energy Economics 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr. Semester-5
EOCN 6121 Research Methodology 3(3-0) Semester-1 ECON 6112 Micro Economics 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) URCE5101 Grammar 3(3-0) ECON 6113 Econometrics I 2(2-0)
Summer Semester ECON 5101 Principles of Micro Economics 3(3-0) ECON 6114 Mathematical Economics I 3(3-0)
INT 02 Internship 3(0-3) URCI 5105 Islamic Studies (Compulsory) 2(2-0) ECON 6115 Environmental economics 3(3-0)
Semester-7 URCM 5107 Mathematics -I 3(3-0) ECON 6116 Energy Economics 3(3-0)
INTR 5101 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0) ICTC 5201 Introduction to Information Communication Tech. 3(2-1) ECON 6117 Poverty and Income Distribution 3(3-0)
ECON 6122 Macroeconomics 3(3-0) SOCI-5101 General Sociology-I 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
ECON 6123 Applied Economics 3(3-0) Total 17(16-1) Semester-6
ECON 6124 General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics 3(3-0) Semester-2 ECON 6118 Macro Economics 3(3-0)
ECON 6125 Public Finance 3(3-0) URCE 5102 Language Comprehension &presentation Skills 3(3-0) ECON 6119 Econometrics II 2(2-0)
Total 15(15-0) URCP 5106 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) ECON 6120 Mathematical Economics II 3(3-0)
Semester-8 ECON 5102 Principles of Macro Economics 3(3-0) ECON 6121 General equilibrium and Welfare Economics 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV * Non Credit URCM5108 Mathematics-II 3(3-0) ECON 6122 Monetary Economics 3(3-0)
PSYC 5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) ECON 5103 Principles of accounting 3(3-0) ECON 6136 Introduction to Data Science with R 3(3-0)
ECON 6126 International Trade Theory 3(3-0) INTR 5101 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
ECON 6127 Research Paper 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) Semester-7
ECON 6128 Monetary Economics 3(3-0) Semester-3 ECON 6123 International Trade Theory 3(3-0)
ECON 6129 Capstone Project 3(0-3) URCE 5103 Academic Writing 3(3-0) ECON 6124 Research Methodology 2(2-0)
Total 15(15-0) ECON 5104 Intermediate Micro Economics 2(2-0) ECON 6125 Public Finance 3(3-0)
* for Muslim students only ECON 5105 Development Economics 3(3-0) ECON 6126 History of Economics Thoughts 3(3-0)
STAT 5122 Statistics for Economics-I 3(3-0) ECON 6127 Project Appraisal and Investment Analysis 3(3-0)
ECON 5106 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) ECON 6137 Introduction to Database Systems 3(3-0)
ECON 5107 Financial Management 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Total 18(18-0)
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Semester-8 Semester-3 ECON-7108 Public Finance 3(3-0)
ECON 6128 Applied Economics 3(3-0) ECON-6313 Econometrics I 3(3-0) ECON-7109 Agricultural Policy 3(3-0)
ECON 6129 Islamic Economics 2(2-0) ECON-6314 Microeconomics 3(3-0) ECON-7110 Economic Analysis and Evaluation of 3(3-0)
ECON 6130 Issues in Pak Economy 3(3-0) ECON-6315 Financial Management for Business Firm 3(3-0) ECON-7111 Agri. Development Projects 3(3-0)
ECON 6131 Economics of Education 3(3-0) ECON-6316 Agricultural Economics 3(3-0) ECON-7112 Agricultural Growth and Poverty 3(3-0)
ECON 6138 Data Mining 3(3-0) ECON-6317 Monetary Theory and Policy 3(3-0) ECON-7113 Mathematical Programming 3(3-0)
ECON 6139 Applications of Data Science in Economics 3(3-0) ECON-6318 Research Methodology 3(3-0) ECON-7114 Supply and Demand Analysis 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) Total 18(18-0) ECON-7115 Operational Research 1(1-0)
Semester-4 ECON-7116 Seminar 1(1-0)
BS in Economics (5th Semester Intake) ECON-6319 Econometrics II 3(3-0) ECON-7117 Special Problem 3(3-0)
ECON-6320 Macroeconomics 3(3-0) ECON-7118 Labour Economics 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in
ECON-6321 Human Resource Development and Management 3(3-0) ECON-7119 Time Series Econometrics 3(3-0)
BA/BSc/ADP/ADC/ADS or equivalent qualification.
ECON-6322 International Trade Theory & Finance 3(3-0) ECON-7120 International Trade 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 Years
ECON-6323 Investment and Project Appraisal 3(3-0) ECON-7121 Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4
Degree Requirements: 72 credit hours ECON-6324 Economic Principles, Strategies & Techniques 3(3-0) ECON-7122 Computer Applications for Social Sciences 3(3-0)
of Marketing Gender & Development
Code Course Title C/Hr. Total 18(18-0)
Semester-1
ECON-6301 Principles of Microeconomics 3(3-0) MPhil Economics
ECON-6302 Principles of Macroeconomics 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MA/MSc/BS(4-Year)/2-year BS Economics (5th Semester
ECON-6303 Mathematical Economics I 3(3-0) Intake) or equivalent degree (16-years of education) in the relevant
ECON-6304 Statistics for Economists 3(3-0) field with at least second division or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 +
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
ECON-6305 Islamic Economics 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
ECON-6306 Major Issues in Pakistan's Economy 3(3-0) Semesters: 4-8
Total 18(18-0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
Semester-2
ECON-6307 Intermediate Microeconomics 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
176
ECON-8123 Environmental Economics 3(3-0) ECON-8134 Financial Management 3(3-0)
PhD Economics
ECON-8124 Environmental and Resource Policy 3(3-0) ECON-8135 Monetary Economics 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MPhil/MSc(Hons)/MS in Economics (18-years of ECON-8125 Energy Resource Economics 3(3-0) ECON-8136 Money and Banking 3(3-0)
education) or equivalent degree with at least first division or ECON-8126 Resource Economics 3(3-0) ECON-8137 Monetary Theory and Fiscal Policy 3(3-0)
CGPA=3.00 out of 4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT
ECON-8127 Management of Natural Resources 3(3-0) ECON-8138 Urban and Regional Economics 3(3-0)
General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) ECON-8128 Production and Operations Management 3(3-0) ECON-8139 Business Administration 3(3-0)
Duration: 3-8 Years ECON-8129 Advanced Production Economics 3(3-0) ECON-8140 Agricultural Finance 3(3-0)
Semesters: 6-16 ECON-8130 Operations Research Approach to 3(3-0) ECON-8141 Managerial Economics 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Resource Economics ECON-8142 Human Resources Management 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. ECON-8131 Development Economics 3(3-0) ECON-8143 Computer Applications for Social Sciences 2(2-0)
ECON-8101 Advanced MicroEconomics 3(3-0) ECON-8132 Rural Development 3(3-0) ECON-8144 Mathematical Economics II 3(3-0)
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Muhammad Abrar Zahoor
HISTORY AND Associate Professor / Chairperson
PAKISTAN Contact
history@[Link]
048-9230811 - 15 Ext 459, 467
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Semester-6 BS in Pakistan Studies PKST-5109 Pakistani Languages and Literature 3(3+0)
HIST-6143 History of the Later Mughals and British 3(3+0) Total 17(17-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
India (1707-1857) [Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. Semester-4
HIST-6144 History of Muslim Nationalism in 3(3+0) Duration: 4 Years URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2+1)
Semesters: 8
India (1858-1947) Degree Requirements: 120-144 Credit Hours URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2+0)
HIST-6145 History of the Punjab 3(3+0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2+0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0) PKST-5110 Mass Media and Communication in Pakistan 3(3+0)
ECON-5112 Introduction to Economics 3(3-0) Semester-1 PKST-5111 Human Rights in Pakistan 3(3+0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran III Non Credit URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3+0) PKST-5112 Population, Settlement & Urbanization in Pakistan 3(3+0)
Total 15(15-0) URCG-5105/ Islamic Studies OR 2(2+0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran II Non Credit
Summer Semester URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Total 16(16-0)
HIST-6155 Field Experience/Internship 3(0-3) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2+1) Semester-5
Semester-7 PKST-5101 Independence Movement and the Creation of 3(3+0) PKST-6211 Social Change and Development in Pakistan 3(3-0)
HIST-6146 History of Civilization 3(3+0) Pakistan (1857-1947) PKST-6212 Political and Constitutional Developments 3(3-0)
HIST-6147 History of Muslim Culture and Civilization 3(3+0) PKST-5102 Land and People of Pakistan 3(3-0) in Pakistan (1947-1971)
HIST-6148 British History I (1688-1850) 3(3+0) PKST-5103 Bureaucracy in Pakistan 3(3-0) PKST-6213 Geo-Political Significance of Pakistan 3(3-0)
HIST-6150 History of USA Total 17(17-0) POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0)
HIST-6154 Muslim Political Thought and Institutions 3(3+0) Semester-2 PUNJ-5112 Punjabi Literature 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS 2 (2+0) Total 15(15-0)
Summer Semester URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2+0) Semester-6
HIST-6155 Field Experience/Internship 3(0-3) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3+0) PKST-6214 Seminar on an Issue of National Importance 3(3-0)
Semester-8 URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1+0) PKST-6215 Political Parties and Civil Society 3(3-0)
HIST-6149 British History II (1850-2016) 3(3+0) PKST -5104 Pakistan A Survey (1947-2020) 3(3+0) PKST-6216 Political and Constitutional Developments 3(3-0)
HIST-6151 History of Muslim Contribution to Science 3(3+0) PKST -5105 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3+0) in Pakistan (1971-2020)
HIST-6152 History of China 3(3+0) PKST-5106 Research Methodology 3(3+0) INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0)
HIST-6153 History of Modern South Asia 3(3+0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran I Non Credit GEOG-5101 Fundamentals of Geography 3(3-0)
HIST-6156 Capstone Project 3(3+0) Total 17(17-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran III Non Credit
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran IV Non Credit Semester-3 Total 15(15-0)
Total 15(15-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3+0) Summer Semester
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3+0) HIST-6226 Field Experience/Internship 3(0-3)
112
179
PKST-6218 Women Empowerment in Pakistan 3(3+0) Semester-2
BS in Pakistan Studies (5th Semester Intake)
PKST-6219 Local Self Government in Pakistan 3(3+0) HIST-6306 Philosophy of History 3(3+0)
PKST-6220 The Folk Cultures of Pakistan HIST-6307 Muslim History II (Ummayads and Abbasides) 3(3+0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in
3(3+0)
Graduation (BA/BSc/ADP) or equivalent qualification.
PKST-6221 Political Systems, Governments and Regimes 3(3+0) HIST-6308 History of Europe II (1789-1945) 3(3+0) Duration: 2 Years
in Pakistan (1947-2020) HIST-6309 Muslim Rule in Spain (755-1492) 3(3+0) Semesters: 4
Degree Requirements: 69 Credit Hours
Total 15(15-0) HIST-6310 Muslim Rule in South Asia(711-1526) 3(3+0)
Summer Semester HIST-6311 History of Civilization 3(3+0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
HIST-6226 Field Experience/Internship 3(0+3) QT-600 Translation Study of the Holy Quran III 1(1+0) Semester-1
Semester-8 Total 19(19-0) PKST-6301 Independence Movement and the Creation of 3(3+0)
PKST-6222 Environmental Problems in Pakistan 3(3+0) Semester-3 Pakistan (1857-1947)
PKST-6223 Legal System of Pakistan 3(3+0) HIST-6312 History of the Great Mughals (1526-1707) 3(3+0) PKST-6302 Research Methodology 3(3+0)
PKST-6224 Crisis and Disaster Management in Pakistan 3(3+0) HIST-6313 History of the Ottoman Empire (1288-1924) 3(3+0) PKST-6303 Political and Constitutional Developments in 3(3+0)
PKST-6225 Pakistan and World Affairs 3(3+0) HIST-6314 History of the Later Mughals and British India 3(3+0) Pakistan (1947-71)
PKST-6227 Capstone Project 3(0+3) (1707-1857) PKST-6304 Geography of Pakistan 3(3+0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran IV Non Credit HIST-6315 History of Muslim Culture and Civilization 3(3+0) PKST-6305 Pakistani Society and Culture 3(3+0)
Total 15(12-3) HIST-6316 History of USA 3(3+0) URCE-510 Grammar 3(3+0)
HIST-6317 Preliminaries of Persian 3(3+0) Total 18(18-0)
BS in History (5th Semester Intake) Total 18(18-0) Semester-2
Semester-4 PKST-6306 Legal System of Pakistan 3(3+0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in
HIST-6318 History of Muslim Nationalism in India (1858-1947)3(3+0) PKST-6307 Economic Development of Pakistan 3(3+0)
Graduation (BA/BSc/ADP) or equivalent qualification.
Duration: 2 Years HIST-6319 Government and Politics in Pakistan 3(3+0) PKST-6308 Pakistani Languages and Literature 3(3+0)
Semesters: 4 HIST-6320 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3+0) PKST-6309 Geo-political Significance of Pakistan 3(3+0)
Degree Requirements: 69 Credit Hours HIST-6321 Thesis (In lieu of two optional courses) 6(0+6) PKST-6310 Political and Constitutional Developments in 3(3+0)
QT-800 Translation Study of the Holy Quran IV 1(1+0) Pakistan (1971-to the present)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
URCC-5110 Citizenship Education & Community Engagement 0(0-0) QT-600 Translation Study of the Holy Quran III 1(1+0)
112
180
PKST-6316 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3+0)
Total 18(18-0)
MPhil History PhD History
Semester-4 Eligibility: MA/ MSc/ BS(4-Year) or equivalent (16-years of education) Eligibility: MS/MPhil (18-years of education) or equivalent degree
PKST-6317 Bureaucracy in Pakistan 3(3+0) in the relevant field or equivalent degree with at least second division with at least first division or CGPA=3.00 out of 4.00 + UOS Entry
or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) Test equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
PKST-6318 Pakistan's National Security: External and Internal 3(3+0)
Duration: 2-4 Years HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Dimensions Semesters: 4-8 Duration: 3-8 Years
PKST-6319 Political Systems, Governments and Regimes in 3(3+0) Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Semesters: 6-16
Pakistan (1947-to the present) Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
181
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MALIK FIROZ KHAN Professor / Director
Contact
NOON BUSINESS SCHOOL nbs@[Link]
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FACULTY BBA
Dr. Hammad Hassan Mirza Kashif Ammar Dr. Muhammad Haroon Rasheed Faiz Ahmed
Professor Lecturer Lecturer (on leave) Lecturer Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Dr. Haroon Hussain Faheem Athar Haqqani Muhammad Hamid Sadia Shaukat
Professor Lecturer Lecturer / DR Lecturer Duration: 4 Years
Semesters: 8
Dr. Naveed Mushtaq Shahid Mahmood Abid Bin Shakir
Associate Professor
Degree Requirements: 130 credit hours+internship viva voce
Lecturer Lecturer / DR
Dr. Naseer Abbas Khan Dr. Yasmeen Akhtar Babar Hameed Code Course Title C/Hr.
Associate Professor Lecturer Lecturer / DR
Semester-1
K. Zaman Khan Mehwish Rafique Muhammad Ali Mufti URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer / DR
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies OR 2(2-0)
Dr. Ahmed Saeed Zahid Ali Akbar Sundus Shahnawaz
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer / DR URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics
Rafiullah Bilal Muhammad Moin Qadir Shahzad Hassan URCG-5123 Application of Information & Communication 3(2-1)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer
Technologies (ICT)
Madiha Riaz Khurram Amin Javeria Islam
Assistant Professor (on leave) Lecturer Lecturer / DR BUSB-5101 Introductory Business Economics 3(3-0)
Dr. Abdul Qayyum Dr. Shahid Rasheed Salma Mukhtar BUSB-5102 Financial Accounting-I 3(3-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave) Lecturer / DR
BUSB-5103 Introduction to Business 3(3-0)
Dr. Shahid Mahmood Waqar Ahmed Salman Hussain
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer Total 17(16-1)
Dr. Muhammad Mubashar Muhammad Zubair Tariq Hassan Umar Semester-2
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave) Lecturer / DR
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-I* NC
Dr. Tehreem Fatima Fahad Najeeb Sardar Asim Naseer
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave) Lecturer / DR URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and Epic. 2(2-0)
Dr. Muhammad Zulqarnain Nimra Zia Ahsan Javaid URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer / DR
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0)
Sara Azhar Dr. Muhammad Saqib Nawaz M. Mian Ali Noor
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer (on leave) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
Kamran Iqbal Ali Nawaz Muhammad Shahid Iqbal URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
Assistant Professor Lecturer (on leave) Lecturer (on leave)
BUSB-5104 Financial Accounting-II 3(3-0)
Dr. Asad Abbas Humaira Nadeem Muhammad Bilal
Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer (on leave) BUSB-5105 Business Law 3(3-0)
112
182
BUSB-5106 Principles of Management 3(3-0) BUSB-6104 Inferential Analysis 3(3-0) URCG-5123 Application of Info. & Comm. Technology (ICT) 3(2-1)
Total 19(19-0) BUSB-6105 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) BUSC-5201 Introduction to Business 3(3-0)
Semester-3 BUSB-6106 Managerial Economics 3(3-0) BUSC-5202 Money Banking and Credit 3(3-0)
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0) BUSC-5204 Introduction to Book-keeping & Accounting 3(3-0)
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) Semester-7 Total 17(16-1)
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) BUSB-6107 Introduction to Data Analytics 3(3-0) Semester-2
BUSB-5107 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) BUSB-6108 Operations and Supply Chain Management 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-I* Non Credit
BUSB-5108 Money Banking and Credit 3(3-0) BUSB-6109 Business Research Methods 3(3-0) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and Epic. 2(2-0)
BUSB-5109 Business Communication and Report Writing 3(3-0) BUSB-6110 Digital Marketing 3(3-0) URCG-5116 A Science of Society-I 2(2-0)
Total 17(17-0) BUSB-6151 Capstone Project 3(3-0) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0)
Semester-4 Total 15(15-0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-II* NC Semester-8 URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-IV* NC BUSC-5203 Legal Foundation of Financial Services 3(3-0)
URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) BUSB-6121 Principles of Islamic Banking and Finance 3(3-0) BUSC-5205 Introduction to Management 3(3-0)
URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) BUSB-6112 Investment and Portfolio Analysis 3(3-0) BUSC-5206 Marketing for Financial Services 3(3-0)
BUSB-5110 Financial Management 3(3-0) BUSB-6113 Corporate Governance 3(3-0) Total 19(19-0)
BUSB-5111 Cost and Management Accounting 3(3-0) BUSB-6114 E-commerce 3(3-0) Semester-3
BUSB-5112 Business Taxation 3(3-0) BUSB-6115 Strategic Business Management 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Total 16(16-0) Total 15(15-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Summer Smester * Translation of the Holy Quran I, II, III, IV are compulsory only for URCI- 5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
URCG-5110 Internship 3(0-3) Muslim students BUSC-5207 Intro. to Financial System & Banking Regulations 3(3-0)
Semester-5 BUSC-5208 Accounting for Financial Services 3(3-0)
PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) BS in Banking and Finance BUSC-5219 HR Management in Services Organizations 3(3-0)
POLS-6107 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
BUSB-6101 Marketing Management 3(3-0) Semester-4
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
BUSB-6102 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Duration: 4 Years URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-II* Non Credit
Semesters: 8
BUSB-6103 Corporate Finance 3(3-0) URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 135 credit hours + internship viva voce
Total 15(15-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Semester-6 Code Course Title C/Hr. URCC-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-III* NC Semester-1 BUSC-5209 Digital Marketing for Financial Services 3(3-0)
SOCI-6138 Logic and Critical Thinking 3(3-0) URCG- 5118 Functional English 3(3-0) BUSC-5210 Corporate Tax Management 3(3-0)
MCOM-5101 Introduction to Conventional and Digital 3(3-0) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies OR 2(2-0) BUSC-5211 Advanced Accounting and Auditing 3(3-0)
Communication URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Total 16(16-0)
112
183
BUSC-6213 Financial Statement Analysis 3(3-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
Summer Semester
BUSC-5250 Internship 3(0-3) Total 15(15-0) URCI- 5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Semester-5 * Only for Muslim BUSB-5306 Human Resource Management 3(3-0)
PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) BUSB-5307 Financial Management 3(3-0)
POLS-6107 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0) BS in Entrepreneurship and SME Management BUSB-5308 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0)
BUSC-6201 Branch Management in Banking 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
BUSC-6202 Consumer Behavior 3(3-0) Semester-4
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
BUSC-6203 Financial Management 3(3-0) Duration: 4 Years URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran NC
BUSC-6204 Accounting for Financial Managers-I 3(3-0) Semesters: 8
URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 138 credit hours + internship viva voce
Total 18(18-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Semester-6 Code Course Title C/Hr. URCC-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-III* Non Credit Semester-1 BUSB-5309 E-Business Management 3(3-0)
SOCI-6138 Logic and Critical Thinking 3(3-0) URCG- 5118 Functional English 3(3-0) BUSB-5310 Taxation for Entrepreneurs 3(3-0)
MCOM-5101 Introduction to Conventional and 3(3-0) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies OR 2(2-0) BUSB-5311 Business Communication & Report Writing 3(3-0)
Digital Communication URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Total 16(16-0)
BUSC-6205 Corporate Finance 3(3-0) URCG-5123 Application of Info. & Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) Summer Semester
BUSC-6206 Managerial Economics 3(3-0) BUSB-5304 Money Banking and Finance 3(3-0) BUSB-5350 Internship 3(0-3)
BUSC-6207 Business Research & Capstone Writing 3(3-0) BUSB-5301 Introduction to Business 3(3-0) Semester-5
BUSC-6208 Accounting for Financial Managers-II 3(3-0) BUSB-5302 Introduction to Accounting 3(3-0) PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) Total 17(16-1) POLS-6107 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0)
112
184
BUSB-6308 Strategic Management 3(3-0) BUSB-5201 Introduction to Public Administration 3(3-0) Semester-5
Total 18(18-0) BUSB-5202 Fundamentals of Business Economics 3(3-0) PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
Semester-7 Total 17(16-1) POLS-6107 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0)
BUSB-6310 SME Supply Chain Management 3(3-0) Semester-2 BUSB-6201 Public Personnel Management 3(3-0)
BUSB-6311 Marketing Management 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-I NC BUSB-6203 Research Methods & Report Writing 3(3-0)
BUSB-6313 Digital Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and Epic. 2(2-0) BUSB-6204 Public Administration Operations Mgt. 3(3-0)
BUSB-6314 Marketing Research for SME Management 3(3-0) URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) BUSB-6218 Public-Private Partnership & Philanthropy 3(3-0)
BUSB-6351 Capstone Project 3(3-0) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Total 19(18-0)
BUSB-5350 Internship 3(3-0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) Semester-6
Total 18(18-0) URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-III NC
Semester-8 BUSB-5204 Financial Accounting 3(3-0) SOCI-6138 Logic and Critical Thinking 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran NC BUSB-5205 Business & Company Law 3(3-0) MCOM-5101 Intro. to Conventional & Digital Communication 3(3-0)
BUSB-6312 Managerial Economics 3(3-0) BUSB-5206 Business Taxation 3(3-0) BUSB-6205 Public Sector Accounting & Auditing 3(3-0)
BUSB-6315 Venture Financing 3(3-0) Total 19(19-0) BUSB-6206 Urban Planning and Development 3(3-0)
BUSB-6316 Distribution Management 3(3-0) Semester-3 BUSB-6207 Project Planning and Management 3(3-0)
BUSB-6317 Innovation Management 3(3-0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) BUSB-6208 Managerial Economics 3(3-0)
BUSB-6309 Social Media Marketing 3(3-0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Total 15(15-0) URCI- 5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) Semester-7
BUSB-5207 Money Banking & Finance 3(3-0) BUSB-6209 Industrial & Labor Relations 3(3-0)
BS in Public Administration BUSB-5208 Principles of Management 3(3-0) BUSB-6210 Disaster & Risk Management 3(3-0)
BUSB-5211 Principles of Auditing 3(3-0) BUSB-6211 Strategic Management 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, Total 17(17-0) BUSB-6212 Public Finance 3(3-0)
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Semester-4 BUSB-6213 Economic Policy and Development in Pakistan 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-II NC BUSB-6251 Capstone Project 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
Degree Requirements: 141 credit hours + internship viva voce
URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) Semester-8
Code Course Title C/Hr. URCC-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-IV NC
Semester-1 BUSB-5209 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) BUSB-6214 MIS and E-Governance 3(3-0)
URCG- 5118 Functional English 3(3-0) BUSB-5210 Cost & Management Accounting 3(3-0) BUSB-6215 Leadership 3(3-0)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies OR 2(2-0) BUSB-5211 Financial Management 3(3-0) BUSB-6216 Public Policy Analysis of Pakistan 3(3-0)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Total 16(16-0) BUSB-6217 Corporate Governance & CSR 3(3-0)
URCG-5123 Application of Info. & Communication Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) Summer Semester BUSB-6219 Contemporary Issues in Public Administration 3(3-0)
BUSB-5203 Introduction to Business 3(3-0) BUSB-5250 Internship 3(0-3) Total 15(15-0)
112
185
BUSC-5107 Cost Accounting 3(3-0) Semester-7
BS in Commerce
BUSC-5108 Advanced Accounting 3(3-0) BUSC-6111 Corporate Financial Management 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, BUSC-5109 Audit and Assurance 3(3-0) BUSC-6112 Corporate Governance 3(3-0)
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. Total 17(17-1) BUSC-6113 Accounting Information System 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
Semester-4 BUSC-6114 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-II NC BUSC-6115 Strategic Management 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 135 credit hours + internship viva voce
URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) Semester-8
Semester-1 URCC-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0) BUSC-6116 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0)
URCG- 5118 Functional English 3(3-0) BUSC-5110 Business Tax Practices 3(3-0) BUSC-6117 Managerial and Financial Analysis 3(3-0)
URCG-5105 Islamic Studies OR 2(2-0) BUSC-6101 Financial and Regulatory Institutions 3(3-0) BUSC-6118 Multinational Finance 3(3-0)
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics BUSC-6104 Company Law 3(3-0) BUSC-6119 International Business 3(3-0)
URCG-5123 Application of Information & 3(2-1) Total 17(17-1) BUSC-6120 Production and Operations Management 3(3-0)
Communication Technologies (ICT) Summer Semester Total 15(15-0)
BUSC-5101 Introduction to Business 3(3-0) BUSC-5150 Internship 3(0-3)
BUSC-5102 Financial Accounting and Reporting-I 3(3-0) Semester-5 BS in Business Analytics
BUSC-5106 Business Economics 3(3-0) PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
Total 17(16-1) POLS-6107 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0) [Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification.
Semester-2 BUSC-6102 Financial Management 3(3-0) Duration: 4 Years
Semesters: 8
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-I NC BUSC-6103 Fundamentals of Marketing 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 133 credit hours + internship viva voce
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and Epic. 2(2-0) BUSC-6105 Management Accounting 3(3-0)
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) BUSC-6106 Introduction to Management 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) Semester-1
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) Semester-6 URCG 5118 Functional English 3(3+0)
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-III NC URCG-5126 Islamic Studies OR 2(2+0)
BUSC-5103 Business Law 3(3-0) BUSC-6201 Logic and Critical Thinking 3(3-0) Ethics
BUSC-5104 Financial Accounting and Reporting-II 3(3-0) MCOM-5101 Introduction to Conventional and 3(3-0) URCG-5123 Application of Info & Comm. Technologies (ICT) 3(2+1)
BUSC-5105 Money Banking and Credit 3(3-0) Digital Communication BUSB-5401 Introduction to Business 3(3+0)
Total 19(19-0) BUSC-6107 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) BUSB-5402 Introduction to Book-keeping & Accounting 3(3+0)
Semester-3 BUSC-6108 Business Inferential Analysis 3(3-0) BUSB-5406 Money Banking and Credit 3(3+0)
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) BUSC-6109 Business Research & Report Writing 3(3-0) Total 18(17-1)
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) BUSC-6110 Public Accounting 3(3-0) Semester-2
URCI- 5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) Total 18(18-0) URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran*I NC
112
186
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and Epic. 2(2-0) BUSB-6403 Business Tax Management 3(3-0) BBA (after 14-years schooling)
URCG-5116 A Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Total 16(16-0)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Semester-6 Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran*III NC graduation (Business, Commerce or relevant) or ADC (Business /
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0)
Commerce) [Link] (2-year).
BUSB-5403 Financial Accounting 3(3-0) SOCI-6138 Logic and Critical Thinking 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 Years
BUSB-5404 Introduction to Management 3(3-0) MCOM-5101 Introduction to Conventional and Digital 3(3-0) Semesters: 5
BUSB-5405 Financial Management 3(3-0) Communication Degree Requirements: 75 credit hours + internship viva voce
URCG-5128 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) BUSB-6404 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
Total 17(17-0) BUSB-6405 Business Research & Report Writing 3(3-0) Semester-1
Semester-3 BUSB-6406 Data Transformations in Business 3(3-0) PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0) POLS-6107 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0)
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) Semester-7 BUSB-6501 Business Management 3(3-0)
URCI- 5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) BUSB-6407 Managerial Economics 3(3-0) BUSB-6502 Financial Management 3(3-0)
BUSB-5407 Technology in Business 3(3-0) BUSB-6408 Business Analytics in Finance 3(3-0) BUSB-6503 Managerial Accounting 3(3-0)
BUSB-5408 Advanced Accounting 3(3-0) BUSB-6409 Enterprise Resource Planning 3(3-0) BUSB-6504 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0)
BUSB-5409 Fundamentals of Marketing 3(3-0) BUSB-6410 Business Analytics in Marketing 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0)
BUSB-5450 Internship *Translation of the Holy Quran I, II, III, VI are compulsory only for BUSB-5150 Internship 3(0-3)
Semester-5 Muslim Students Semester-3
PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0) BUSB-6509 Production and Operations Management 3(3-0)
POLS-6107 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0) BUSB-6510 Business Inferential Analysis 3(3-0)
BUSB-6401 Business Analytics Tools 3(3-0) BUSB-6511 Business Ethics 3(3-0)
BUSB-6402 Business Inferential Analysis 3(3-0) BUSB-6512 Entrepreneurship 3(3-0)
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BUSB-6513 Advertising and Promotion 3(3-0) BUSM 7339 Cost and Management Accounting 3(3-0) BUSM-7102 Applied Business Economics 3(3-0)
BUSB-6514 Corporate Finance 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0) BUSM-7103 Contemporary Business Management 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) Summer Semester-1 BUSM-7104 Strategic Marketing 3(3-0)
Semester-4 BUSM 7335 Financial Management 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of The Holy Quran-IV Non Credit BUSM 7338 Research Methodology and Data Analysis 3(3-0) Semester-2
BUSB-6515 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) Total 6(6-0) BUSM-7105 Financial Market Theory 3(3-0)
BUSB-6516 Strategic Management 3(3-0) Semester-3 BUSM-7106 Advanced Research Methods 3(3-0)
BUSB-6517 E-commerce and Digital Marketing 3(3-0) BUSM 7378 E-Commerce and Digital Marketing 3(3-0) BUSM-71xx Specialization - I 3(3-0)
BUSB-6518 Supply Chain Management 3(3-0) BUSM 7344 Supply Chain and Logistic Management 3(3-0) BUSM-71xx Specialization - II 3(3-0)
BUSB-6519 Investment and Portfolio Analysis 3(3-0) BUSM 7382 Entrepreneurship and SME Management 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
BUSB-6120 Capstone Project 3(3-0) BUSM 7337 Managerial Economics 3(3-0) Semester-3
Total 18(18-0) Total 12(12-0) BUSM-7107 Quantitative Data Analysis 3(3-0)
Semester-4 Specialization – III* 3(3-0)
Executive MBA (Weekend Program) BUSM 7359 Investment and Portfolio Management 3(3-0) Specialization – IV* 3(0-3)
BUSM 7383 International Business 3(3-0) Total 9(6-3)
Eligibility: For admission in Executive MBA (EMBA) program; The BUSM 7341 Strategic Management 3(3-0)
candidate is required to have at least 45% marks or as per university
BUSM 7384 Corporate Governance 3(3-0)
admission policy. Candidate has to qualify the admission test
(at least 50% marks). Total 12(12-0) MS Management Sciences (Weekend)
The candidate must have 3 years of professional experience. Summer Semester-2
Duration: 2 Years Eligibility: At least 45% marks or 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in terminal
BUSM 7385 Leadership and Change Management 3(3-0)
Semesters: 4 degree (relevant) + Internal Admission Test (with at least 50%
Degree Requirements: 70 credit hours + viva voce BUSM 7372 Brand Management 3(3-0)
passing marks)
Total 6(6-0) Duration: 1.5 Years
Code Course Title C/Hr. Semesters: 3
Semester-1 MBA Degree Requirements: 30 credit hours
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Semester-2 Semester-3 & onward
BUSM-7204 Applied Data Analysis 3(3-0) *The Thesis will be offered in the fields of Finance, Management, or Marketing.
BUSM-72xx Elective-III 3(3-0)
BUSM-72xx Elective-IV 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0)
Semester-3 & 4
Thesis 6(0-6)
Total 6(0-6)
Semester-1
BUSM-8101 Research and Proposal Writing 3(3-0)
BUSM-xxxx To be Selected from Elective Courses List 3(3-0)
BUSM-xxxx To be Selected from Elective Courses List 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-2
BUSM-8102 Contemporary Theoretical Perspective in 3(3-0)
Management
BUSM-xxxx To be Selected from Elective Courses List 3(3-0)
BUSM-xxxx To be Selected from Elective Courses List 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
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DEPARTMENT OF
Dr Ashfaq Ahmed
POLITICS AND Professor / Chairperson
INTERNATIONAL Contact
dpir@[Link]
048-9230106, 9230811 - 15 Ext 390
FACULTY
BS in Political Science POLS-5106 Western Political Thought-II 3 (3+0)
Dr. Asia Saif Alvi
Total 17(17-0)
Associate Professor Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS,
Semester-3
Dr. Muhammad Azam [Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or equivalent qualification.
Assistant Professor URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Duration: 4 Years
Farzad Ahmed Cheema URCG-5121 3(3-0)
Semesters: 8 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning
Assistant Professor
Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
Syed Imran Abbas
Assistant Professor POLS-5107 Muslim Political Thought 3(3+0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
Dr. Adeel Irfan POLS-5108 Comparative Politics 3(3+0)
Assistant Professor
Semester-1 POLS-5109 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3+0)
Dr. Muhammad Hatim
Assistant Professor URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0)
Hafiz Muhammad Umer URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) Semester-4
Lecturer
URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
Dr. Misbah Shaheen
Lecturer (on leave) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3(2-1) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Aamir Bashir POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3 (3+0) URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Lecturer
POLS-5102 Democracy: Theory and Practice 3 (3+0) POLS-5110 Research Methodology 3(3+0)
Mehreen Yaseen
Lecturer POLS-5103 Political Systems 3 (3+0) POLS-5111 Political Economy 3(3+0)
Total 17(16-1) POLS-6101 Government and Politics of Pakistan 3(3+0)
Semester-2 URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit Total 16(15-1)
URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS 2(2-0) Summer Semester
URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) POLS-6134 Internship 3(0-3)
URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) Semester-5
URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) POLS-6140 International Organizationz 3(3-0)
POLS-5104 Introduction to Political Theory 3(3+0) POLS-6101 Federalism in Pakistan 3(3-0)
POLS-5105 Western Political Thought-I 3(3+0) POLS-6102 Pakistan Movement 3(3-0)
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POLS-6103 Introduction to IR 3(3-0) INTR-5109 International Organizations 3(3-0)
BS in International Relations
POLS-6110 Comparative Political Systems of Dev. Nations 3(3-0) Total 17(17-0)
Total 15(15-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, Semester-4
[Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or equivalent qualification.
Semester-6 URCG-5114 Basic Science 3(2-1)
Duration: 4 Years
POLS-6142 Defense & Strategic Studies 3(3-0) URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
Semesters: 8
POLS-6111 Comparative Political Systems of 3(3+0) Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2(2-0)
Developing Nations INTR-5110 Diplomacy 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
POLS-6125 Sources & Dynamics of Political Change 3(3+0) INTR-5111 Politics of the Middle East 3(3-0)
Semester-1
POLS-6104 Political Parties & Pressure Groups in Pakistan 3(3+0) URCG-5118 Functional English 3(3-0) INTR-5112 China-Pakistan Relations 3(3-0)
POLS-6119 Foreign Policy of US 3(3+0) URCG-5105 Islamic Studies (OR) 2(2-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit URCG-5126 Religious Education/Ethics Total 16(15-1)
Total 15(15-0) URCG-5123 Applications of Information and 3(2-1) Summer Semester
Semester-7 Communication Technologies (ICT) INTR-6139 Internship 3(0-3)
POLS-6143 Political Geography 3(3+0) INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0) Semester-5
POLS-6108 Political Sociology 3(3+0) INTR-5102 Theories of International Relations 3(3-0) INTR-6141 Western Political Thought 3(3-0)
POLS-6132 Foreign Policy Analysis 3(3+0) INTR-5103 Terrorism and Political Violence 3(3-0) INTR-6113 Defense and Strategic Studies 3(3-0)
POLS-6117 Politics of Europe 3(3+0) Total 17(16-1) INTR-6114 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3(3-0)
POLS-6135 Capstone project 3(3+0) Semester-2 INTR-6115 Conflict Resolution 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran NC INTR-6116 Foreign Policy of USA 3(3-0)
Semester-8 URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPICS 2(2-0) Total 15(15-0)
POLS-6133 Diplomacy 3(3+0) URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0) Semester-6
POLS-6123 Ethnicity &Nationalism in Pakistan 3(3+0) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0) INTR-6142 Political Geography 3(3-0)
POLS-6121 Dynamics of Chinese Politics 3(3+0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) 1(1-0) INTR-6117 Comparative Politics 3(3-0)
POLS-6103 Local Government in Pakistan 3(3+0) INTR-5104 International Relations: 1648-1945 3(3-0) INTR-6118 Arms Control and Disarmament 3(3-0)
POLS-6144 International Law 3(3+0) INTR-5105 Foreign Policy Analysis 3(3-0) INTR-6119 International Politics of South Asia 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit INTR-5106 International Relations since 1945 3(3-0) INTR-6120 Government and Politics of Pakistan 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) Total 17(17-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit
Semester-3 Total 15(15-0)
URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0) Semester-7
URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0) INTR-6121 Democracy: Theory and Practice 3(3-0)
URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) INTR-6122 Foreign Policy of China 3(3-0)
INTR-5107 Research methodology 3(3-0) INTR-6123 Research Report 3(3-0)
INTR-5108 International Law 3(3-0) INTR-6143 International Political Economy 3(3-0)
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INTR-6140 Capstone project 3(3-0) POLS-6306 Introduction to International Relations 3(3-0)
BS in International Relations
Total 15(15-0) POLS-6307 Political Economy 3(3-0)
(5th Semester Intake)
Semester-8 POLS-6308 Political Geography 3(3-0)
INTR-6124 Area Focused Studies: Politics of Southeast Asia 3(3-0) POLS-6309 Democracy: Theory and Practice 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in BA/ADA
and 50% marks in the subject of International Relations as elective.
INTR-6125 Seminar Course 3(3-0) POLS-6310 Foreign Policy and Pakistan 3(3-0) [Link] having Associate Degree or equivalent in the same field
INTR-6126 Dimensions of Modern Strategies 3(3-0) Total 18(18-0) must have studied minimum 60 credit hours.
INTR-6127 Non-traditional sources of conflict 3(3-0) Bridging semester will be offered to the candidates whose disciplines
Semester-3
of Associate Degree or equivalent and undergraduate program are
INTR-6144 Federalism in Pakistan 3(3-0) POLS-6311 Sources and Dynamics of Political Change 3(3-0) different
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit POLS-6312 Contemporary Muslim World 3(3-0) Duration: 2 Years
Semesters: 4
Total 15(15-0) POLS-6315 Theories of International Relations 3(3-0) Degree Requirements: 66 Credit Hours
POLS-6316 Comparative Political System 3(3-0)
BS in Political Science (5th Semester Intake) POLS-6317 Local Self Government in Pakistan 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
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INTR-6317 Politics of Europe 3(3-0)
MPhil International Relations PhD Political Science
URCC-5110 Citizenship Edu. & Communication Engagement 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0) Eligibility: BS/MA degree from recognized institution with at least Eligibility: MPhil in International Relations; Political Science;
2nd division or 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 in subjects under Faculty of Defence & Strategic Studies; Diplomatic Studies; International Law;
Semester-4
Law; Pakistan Studies with CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + UOS Entry Test
Social Sciences and Law and other equivalent degree in relevant
INTR-6312 Politics of Middle East 3(3-0) equivalent to HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR
field as per HEC criteria + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
INTR-6317 Political Geography 3(3-0) HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years
INTR-6318 Politics of South Asia 3(3-0) Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 6-16
INTR-6319 Conflict Resolution 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
INTR-6320 International Politics of Environment 3(3-0)
Total 15(15-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr. Code Course Title C/Hr.
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Dr Najma Iqbal Malik
Professor / Chairperson
DEPARTMENT OF Contact
psychology@[Link]
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PSYC-6111 Principles & Applications of Psy. Assessment 3(3-0) Semester-4
BS in Psychology (5th Semester Intake)
PSYC-6112 Fundamental Statistics in Psychology 3(3-0) PSYC-6319 Counseling Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-6115 Neurological Basis of Behavior 3(3-0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in ADP/ ADS/ PSYC-6320 Cognitive Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-6108 Introduction to Research Methodology 3(3-0) B.A/ [Link] with Subject of Psychology/ Applied Psychology as PSYC-6321 Psychology of Advertising & Marketing Research 3(3-0)
an elective subject of 200 marks.
PSYC-6110 Computer Applications in Psychology 3(3-0) Duration: 2 Years PSYC-6318 (b) Project (with PSYC-6318a) (Compulsory) Thesis 3(3-0)
BUSB-5104 Introduction to Management 3(3-0) Semesters: 4 PSYC-63xx Optional course 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 69 credit hours
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III NC Total 15(15-0)
Total 18(18-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
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PSYC-7111 Advances in Social Psychology 3(3-0)
MPhil Psychology PSYC-7112 Psychology of Attitude and Opinion
MS Industrial Organizational Psychology
3(3-0)
PSYC-7113 Psychology of Self 3(3-0)
Eligibility: Second division or CGPA-2.00 out of 4.00 in Msc/
Eligibility: Second division or CGPA-2.00 out of 4.00 in MSc/BS PSYC-7114 Media Culture and Society 3(3-0)
Psychology or equivalent + Departmental Test (at least 50% marks) BS Psychology or equivalent from HEC recognized institutions and +
PSYC-7115 Group Processes and Leadership 3(3-0)
+ interview. Departmental test (at least 50% marks) + interview.
PSYC-7116 Socio-pathology: Identification and Treatment 3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8 Total 12(12-0) Semesters: 4-8
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Area of Specialization II: Social Psychology Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis
(Note: Course 1, 2 & 5 are compulsory, opt any one course from
Code Course Title C/Hr. other options to complete 12 Cr. Hrs. Code Course Title C/Hr.
PSYC-7108 Psychology of Individual Differences 3(3-0) PSYC-7123 Family Science 3(3-0) Semester-4
PSYC-7109 Clinical Psychotherapies: Theory & Practice 3(3-0) PSYC-7124 Counseling: Theory and Practice 3(3-0) PSYC-7211 Thesis 6(0-6)
PSYC-7110 Neurological Bases of Behavior 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0)
Total 12(12-0) Semester 3 to 4 Research Work
Area of Specialization II: Social Psychology PSYC-7125 The student will complete a stand alone 6(0-6)
(Note: Course 1, 2 & 5 are compulsory, opt any one course from thesis in his/her area of specialization
other options to complete 12 Cr. Hrs. Total 6(0-6)
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PSYC-8122 Psychology of Self and Culture 3(3-0)
PhD Psychology PSYC-8123 psychology of Sports and Exercise 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MPhil/MS Psychology or equivalent with at least CGPA 3.00 PSYC-8124 Psychology of Gender 3(3-0)
out of 4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General Test PSYC-8125 Cognitive Psychology 3(3-0)
(at least 60% marks) OR HEC/HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) PSYC-8126 Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 3(3-0)
Duration: 3-8 Years PSYC-8127 Family Science 3(3-0)
Semesters: 6-16 PSYC-8128 Socio-Pathology: Identification and Treatment 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
PSYC-8129 Environmental Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-8130 Rehabilitation Psychology 3(3-0)
Code Course Title C/Hr.
PSYC-8131 Test Construction and Adaption 3(3-0)
Semester-1 PSYC-8132 Assessment under Different Setting 3(3-0)
PSYC-8101 Research Methods in Psychology 3(3-0) PSYC-8133 Psychological Warfare 3(3-0)
PSYC-8102 Seminars in Theories of Psychology 3(3-0) PSYC-8134 Muslim Contribution to Clinical Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-8103 Psychometrics 3(3-0) Semester-3 to 6
PSYC-8104 Health Psychology 3(3-0) PSYC-8135 Dissertation
PSYC-8105 School Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-8106 Assessment, Evaluation and Intervention 3(3-0)
PSYC-8107 Psychology of Communication 3(3-0)
PSYC-8108 Data Analysis 3(3-0)
PSYC-8109 Problems in Human Assessment 3(3-0)
PSYC-8110 Guidance and Counseling 3(3-0)
PSYC-8111 Clinical Psychology Theory and Practice 3(3-0)
PSYC-8112 psychopharmacology & Neurophysiology 3(3-0)
PSYC-8113 Psychology of Work & Motivation 3(3-0)
PSYC-8114 Cross-Cultural Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-8115 Consumer Behavior and Marketing 3(3-0)
PSYC-8116 Industrial and Organizational Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-8117 Deviance and Crime 3(3-0)
Semester-2
PSYC-8118 Community Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-8119 Military Psychology 3(3-0)
PSYC-8120 Theories of Learning 3(3-0)
PSYC-8121 Clinical Neuropsychology 3(3-0)
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Beenish Ijaz Butt
Professor / Chairperson
SOCIAL Contact
socialwork@[Link]
WORK
048-9230900, 9230811 - 15 Ext 395
Sir Syed Block
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SOWK-6131-6137
From the list of ID courses 3(3-0) SOWK-6132 Gender & Development xxxx-xxxx From the list of ID courses 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit SOWK-6133 Child Protection SOWK-6312 Fieldwork & Report 6(0-6)
Total 15(15-0) SOWK-6134 School Social Work Total 21(15-6)
Semester-6 SOWK-6135 Rural Development and Local Government Semester-3
SOWK-6118 Social Group Work 3(3-0) SOWK-6136 Social Work and Disaster Management SOWK-6309 Research Social Work 3(3-0)
SOWK-6119 Theories of Social Work- II 3(3-0) SOWK-6137 Drug Abuse Prevention SOWK-6310 Social Action 3(3-0)
SOWK-6120 Social Policy 3(3-0) SOWK-6311 Social Welfare Administration 3(3-0)
SOWK-6121 NGO Management 3(3-0) BS in Social Work (5th Semester Intake) SOWK-63xx Optional Course-I (from the list of optional courses)
3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx From the list of ID courses 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx From the list of ID Courses 3(3-0)
Eligibility: At least 45% marks in or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 BA/ BSc/
SOWK-6128 Fieldwork & Report Writing-II (Social Work 6(0-6) ADA/ ADS. SOWK-6313 Fieldwork & Report Writing-II (Social Work 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 Years
Practice at Micro, Macro &Mezo Level Semesters: 4 URCG-5111 Practice at Micro, Macro & Mezo Level
Degree Requirements: 72 Credit Hours
(Program specific requirement) (Program specific requirement)
Total 21(15-6) Code Course Title C/Hr. URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit
Semester-7 Bridging Semester Total 21(15-6)
SOWK-6122 Research in Social Work 3(3-0) SOWK-5101 Introduction to Social Work & Social Welfare 3(3-0) Semester-4
SOWK-6123 Social Action 3(3-0) SOWK-5104 The Practice of Social Work-I 3(3-0) SOWK-6314 Statistics and Data Analysis in Social Work 3(3-0)
SOWK-6124 Social Welfare Administration 3(3-0) SOWK-5107 The Practice of Social Work-II 3(3-0) SOWK-6315 Laws for Social Work in Pakistan 3(3-0)
SOWK-61xx Optional Course-I (from list of optional courses) 3(3-0) SOWK-5110 The Practice of Social Work-III 3(3-0) SOWK-6316 Human Resource Development in Social Work 3(3-0)
SOWK-61xx From the list of ID courses SOWK-5111 Human Rights for Social Work Practice 3(3-0) SOWK-63xx Optional Course-II 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx Fieldwork & Report Writing-II (Social Work Practice
6(0-6) Total 15(15-0) (any one from list of optional coruses)
at Micro, Macro &Mezo Level Semester-1 xxxx-xxxx From the list of ID courses 3(3-0)
(Program specific requirement) SOWK-6301 Social Case Work 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0)
SOWK-6129 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit SOWK-6302 Community Development and Organization 3(3-0) SOWK-6317 Capstone Project 3(3-0)
Total 21(15-6) SOWK-6303 Human Growth and Behavior in Social Work 3(3-0) Capstone project will start from semester VII
Semester-8 SOWK-6304 Theories of Social Work-I 3(3-0) Interdisciplinary/Allied Courses
SOWK-6125 Statistics and Data Analysis in Social Work 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx From the list of ID courses 3(3-0) SOCI-5101 General Sociology-I 3(3-0)
SOWK-6126 Laws for Social Work in Pakistan 3(3-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran Non Credit EDUC-5101 Introduction to Education 3(3-0)
SOWK-6127 Human Resource Development in Social Work 3(3-0) Total 15(15-0) PSYC-5101 Introduction to Psychology 3(3-0)
SOWK-61xx Optional Course-II (from list of optional courses)3(3-0) Semester-2 POLS-5101 Introduction to Political Science 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx From the list of ID courses 3(3-0) SOWK-6305 Social Group Work 3(3-0) INTR-5101 Introduction to International Relations
Total 15(15-0) SOWK-6306 Theories of Social Work-II 3(3-0) ECON-5104 Fundamental of Economics 3(3-0)
List of Optional Courses SOWK-6307 Social Policy 3(3-0) CRIM-5101 Fundamental of Criminology Total 15(15-0)
SOWK-6131 Medical and Psychiatric Social Work SOWK-6308 NGO Management 3(3-0)
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List of Optional Courses SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of Elective courses 3(3-0) List of Elective Courses
SOWK-6318 Medical and Psychiatric Social Work 3(3-0) Total 12(12-0) SOWK-7112 Spirituality and Social Work Practice 3(3-0)
SOWK-6319 Gender & Development 3(3-0) Semester-3 to 4 SOWK-7113 Economies of Anticipation 3(3-0)
SOWK-6320 Child Protection 3(3-0) SOWK-61xx Select any one from list of deficiency courses 3(3-0) SOWK-7114 Direct Social Work Practice: Theories and Skills 3(3-0)
SOWK-6321 School Social Work 3(3-0) SOWK-7121 Thesis 6(0-6) SOWK-7115 Social Gerontology 3(3-0)
SOWK-6322 Rural Development and Local Government 3(3-0) Total 06(0-6) SOWK-7116 Gender, Violence and Justice 3(3-0)
SOWK-6323 Social Work and Disaster Management 3(3-0) List of Deficiency Courses of Level 6 SOWK-7117 Human Rights and Social Work: 3(3-0)
SOWK-6324 Drug Abuse Prevention 3(3-0) SOWK-6114 Social Case Work 3(3-0) Towards Rights-Base Practice
SOWK-6115 Community Development and Organization 3(3-0) SOWK-7118 Social Welfare in a Postwelfare Era 3(3-0)
MPhil Social Work SOWK-6116 Human Growth and Behavior in Social Work 3(3-0) SOWK-7119 Mental health and Social Work 3(3-0)
SOWK-6117 Theories of Social Work-I 3(3-0) SOWK-7120 The Government of Life: Foucault, Biopolitics, 3(3-0)
Eligibility: MSc / MA or equivalent from any HEC recognized
university with at least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 or 2nd division + SOWK-6118 Social Group Work 3(3-0) and Neoliberalism
departmental test (at least 50% marks). SOWK-6119 Theories of Social Work-II Thesis
3(3-0)
Duration: 2-4 Years
Semesters: 4-8 SOWK-6120 Social Policy 3(3-0) SOWK-7121 Thesis/Dissertation (semester 3 & 4) 6(0-6)
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis SOWK-6121 NGO Management 3(3-0)
SOWK-6122 Research in Social Work 3(3-0)
PhD Social Work
Code Course Title C/Hr. SOWK-6123 Social Action 3(3-0) Eligibility: MPhil /MS Social Work from HEC recognized institutions
Semester-1 SOWK-6124 Social Welfare Administration 3(3-0) with at least CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to
HEC HAT General Test (at least 60% marks) OR HEC/HAT General
SOWK-61xx Select any one from list of deficiency courses 3(3-0) SOWK-6125 Statistics and Data Analysis in Social Work 3(3-0) Test (at least 60% marks)
SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of Mandatory/ 3(3-0) SOWK-6126 Laws for Social Work in Pakistan 3(3-0) Duration: 3-8 Years
Compulsory/Core courses Semesters: 6-16
SOWK-6127 Human Resource Development in Social Work 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of Mandatory/ 3(3-0) List of Mandatory/Compulsory/Core Courses
Compulsory/Core courses SOWK-7101 Philosophy of Social Science 3(3-0) Code Course Title C/Hr.
SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of Elective courses 3(3-0) SOWK-7102 SW Treatment: Interlocking Theoretical Appr. 3(3-0) Semester-1
SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of Elective courses 3(3-0) SOWK-7103 Social Work Practice with Groups 3(3-0) SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of deficiency courses 3(3-0)
Total 12(12-0) SOWK-7104 Dynamics of Organizations in Communities 3(3-0) SOWK-81xx Select any one from list of Mandatory/ 3(3-0)
Semester-2 SOWK-7105 Social Development and Social Policy 3(3-0) Compulsory/Core courses
SOWK-61xx Select any one from list of deficiency courses 3(3-0) SOWK-7106 Forensic Social Work 3(3-0) SOWK-81xx Select any one from list of Mandatory/ 3(3-0)
SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of Mandatory/ 3(3-0) SOWK-7107 Feminist Social Work Practice 3(3-0) Compulsory/Core courses
Compulsory/Core courses SOWK-7108 Social Justice and Social Work 3(3-0) SOWK-81xx Select any one from list of Elective courses 3(3-0)
SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of Mandatory/ 3(3-0) SOWK-7109 Research Methods for Social Work 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
Compulsory/Core courses SOWK-7110 Social Statistics and Quantitative Data Analysis 3(3-0) Semester-2
SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of Elective courses 3(3-0) SOWK-7111 Qualitative Research: Design and Methods 3(3-0) SOWK-71xx Select any one from list of deficiency courses 3(3-0)
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SOWK-81xx Select any one from list of Mandatory/ 3(3-0)
Compulsory/Core courses
SOWK-81xx Select any one from list of Mandatory/ 3(3-0)
Compulsory/Core courses
SOWK-81xx Select any one from list of Elective courses 3(3-0)
Total 9(9-0)
Semester-3 onwards
SOWK-8110 Thesis/Dissertation
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DEPARTMENT OF Dr. Shahzad Khaver Mushtaq
SOCIOLOGY AND
Assistant Professor / Incharge
Contact
Sociology@[Link]
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SOCI-6125 Internship 03 (3+0) SOCI-6127 Industrial Sociology 3(3+0) Semester-2
Semester-6 SOCI-6221 Organizational Behavior & HR Management 3(3+0) URCG-5120 Exploring Quantitative Skills 3(3-0)
SOCI-6114 Sociology of Development 03 (3+0) SOCI-6130 Sociology of Education 3(3+0) URCG-5112 Fables, Wisdom and EPIC 2(2-0)
SOCI-6139 Medical Sociology 03 (3+0) SOCI-6225 Sociology of War and Military 3(3+0) URCG-5116 Science of Society-I 2(2-0)
SOCI-6222 Social Problems of Pakistan 03 (3+0) SOCI-6133 Rural Sociology 3(3+0) URCG-5127 Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) * 1(1-0)
SOCI-6128 Sociology of Religion 03 (3+0) SOCI-6134 Corporate Social Responsibility 3(3+0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-I * NC
SOCI-6117 Community Development 03 (3+0) SOCI-6233 Local Government Institutions & RD in Pakistan 3(3+0) CRIM-5104 Theoretical Perspectives on Crime and Criminals 3(3+0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – III * N-C SOCI-6135 Sociology of Human Rights 3(3+0) CRIM-5122 General Sociology-II 3(3+0)
xxxx-xxxx IDC (To be selected from the list) 03 (3+0) SOCI-6151 Social Gerontology 3(3+0) CRIM-5123 Cultural Anthropology 3(3+0)
Total 18(18-0) SOCI-6129 Sociology of Family and Marriage 3(3+0) Total 17(17-0)
SOCI-6125 Internship 3(0+3) Optional Courses for BS Sociology Semester-3
Semester-7 SOCI-6152 Sociology of Crime and Criminal Justice System 3(3+0) URCG-5119 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
SOCI-6126 Sociology of Globalization 03 (3+0) SOCI-6153 Sociology of Media and Communication 3(3+0) URCG-5121 Tools for Quantitative Reasoning 3(3-0)
SOCI-6120 Sociology of Peace and Conflict 03 (3+0) SOCI-6154 Islamic Sociology 3(3+0) URCG-5122 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
SOCI-6123 Qualitative Research Methods 03 (3+0) SOCI-6156 Social Impact Assessment 3(3+0) CRIM-5108 Juvenile Delinquency 3(3+0)
xxxx-xxxx IDC (To be selected from the list) 03 (3+0) SOCI-6140 Urban Sociology 3(3+0) CRIM-5109 Patterns of Crime 3(3+0)
xxxx-xxxx Optional-I (Any from the optional list) 03 (3+0) SOCI-6131 Political Sociology 3(3+0) CRIM-6215 Contemporary Criminological Theories 3(3+0)
xxxx-xxxx Optional-II (Any from the optional list) 03 (3+0) Total 17(17-0)
Total 18(18-0)
BS in Criminology Semester-4
Semester-8 Eligibility: At least 45% marks in HSSC (Part-I / II) (FA, FSc, ICS, URCG-5124 Entrepreneurship 2 (2-0)
SOCI-6141 Quantitative Data Analysis 03 (3+0) [Link], [Link]), DAE (1st & 2nd Year) or Equivalent qualification. URCG-5125 Civics and Community Engagement 2 (2-0)
Duration: 4 Years
xxxx-xxxx IDC (To be selected from the list) 03 (3+0) Semesters: 8 URCG-5114 Basic Science 3 (2-1)
xxxx-xxxx Optional-I (Any from the optional list) 03 (3+0) Degree Requirements: 125-149 Credit Hours URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-II * NC
xxxx-xxxx Optional-II (Any from the optional list) 03 (3+0) Code Course Title C/Hr. CRIM-5110 Penology 3 (3+0)
URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran – IV * N-C Semester-1 CRIM-6213 Criminal Justice System 3 (3+0)
SOCI-6124 Capstone Project** 03 (3+0) URCG-5118 Functional English 3 (3-0) CRIM-5106 Fundamentals of Criminological 3 (3+0)
Total 15(15-0) URCG-5123 Applications of Info. and Comm. Tech. (ICT) 3 (2-1) Research Methods
* For Muslim Students Only URCG-5105 Religious Education/Ethics 2 (2-0) Total 16(15-1)
**Students will conduct the Capstone Project in groups of 3 to 5 URCG-5126 Islamic Studies (OR) Semester-5
members, individual Capstone Project may be allowed with the CRIM-5101 Fundamentals of Criminology 3 (3+0) CRIM-6219 Crime Prevention 3(3-0)
prior permission of chairman. CRIM-5103 Deviance and Crime 3 (3+0) CRIM-6214 Research Methods in Criminology 3(3-0)
Optional Courses for BS Sociology CRIM-5121 General Sociology-I 3 (3+0) CRIM-6235 Transnational Organized Crimes 3(3-0)
SOCI-6127 Industrial Sociology 3(3+0) Total 17(16-1) CRIM-6216 Drug Abuse and Related Crimes 3(3-0)
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CRIM-6220 Correctional Institutions 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx Optional-I (Any from the optional list) 3 (3+0) SOCI-6110 Social Research Methods 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx IDC (To be selected from the list) 3(3-0) xxxx-xxxx Optional-II (Any from the optional list) 3 (3+0) SOCI-6118 Social Statistics-II 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-IV * NC SOCI-6116 Sociology of Change 3(3-0)
Semester-5 CRIM-6230 Capstone Project ** 3 (3+0) SOCI-5105 Sociological Theory-II 3(3-0)
CRIM-6219 Crime Prevention 3(3-0) Total 15 (15+0) xxxx-xxxx IDC (to be selected from the list) 3(3-0)
CRIM-6214 Research Methods in Criminology 3(3-0) CRIM-5112 Internship 3 (0+3) Total 18(18-0)
CRIM-6235 Transnational Organized Crimes 3(3-0) *For Muslim Students only Semester-2
CRIM-6216 Drug Abuse and Related Crimes 3(3-0) **Students will conduct the Capstone Project in groups of SOCI-6114 Sociology of Development 3(3-0)
CRIM-6220 Correctional Institutions 3(3-0) 3 to 5 members, individual Capstone SOCI-6139 Medical Sociology 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx IDC (To be selected from the list) 3(3-0) List of Optional Courses SOCI-6222 Social Problems of Pakistan 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) CRIM-6231 Organized Crime 3 (3+0) SOCI-6128 Sociology of Religion 3(3-0)
CRIM-5112 Internship 3(0-3) CRIM-6232 Criminological Qualitative Research Methods 3 (3+0) SOCI-6117 Community Development 3(3-0)
Semester-6 CRIM-6233 Social Tolerance 3 (3+0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran-III* Non Credit
CRIM-6217 Victimology 3 (3+0) CRIM-6234 Crime and Media 3 (3+0) xxxx-xxxx IDC (to be selected from the list) 3(3-0)
CRIM-6221 Police and Policing 3 (3+0) CRIM-6237 Genocide - A Sociological and Criminological 3 (3+0) Total 18(18-0)
CRIM-6222 Forensic Criminology 3 (3+0) Approach SOCI-6125 Internship 3(3-0)
CRIM-6236 Cyber Crimes 3 (3+0) CRIM-6239 Community Justice & Crime Prevention 3 (3+0) Semester-3
CRIM-5107 Crime and Security 3 (3+0) CRIM-6240 Islamic Perspective on Crime and Punishment 3 (3+0) SOCI-6126 Sociology of Globalization 3(3-0)
URCG-5111 Translation of Holy Quran-III * NC CRIM-6241 Project Management 3 (3+0) SOCI-6120 Sociology of Peace and Conflict 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx IDC (To be selected from the list) 3 (3+0) CRIM-6243 Criminal Psychology 3 (3+0) SOCI-6123 Qualitative Research Methods 3(3-0)
Total 18(18-0) CRIM-6244 Money Laundering 3 (3+0) xxxx-xxxx IDC (to be selected from the list) 3(3-0)
CRIM-5112 Internship 3 (0+3) CRIM-6245 Quantitative Data Analysis 3 (3+0) xxxx-xxxx Optional-I (Any from the optional list) 3(3-0)
Semester-7 CRIM-6246 Gender & Crime 3 (3+0) xxxx-xxxx Optional-II (Any from the optional list) 3(3-0)
CRIM-5111 Statistics in Criminology 3(3+0) CRIM-6247 Sociology of Peace and Conflict Resolution 3 (3+0) Total 18(18-0)
CRIM-6225 Applied Criminology 3(3+0) Semester-4
CRIM-6228 3(3+0)
BS in Sociology (5th Semester Intake)
Methods of Criminal Investigation SOCI-6141 Quantitative Data Analysis 3(3-0)
xxxx-xxxx IDC (To be selected from the list) 3(3+0) Eligibility: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00 in graduation xxxx-xxxx IDC (to be selected from the list) 3(3-0)
or equivalent.
xxxx-xxxx Optional-I (Any from the optional list) 3(3+0) xxxx-xxxx Optional-I (Any from the optional list) 3(3-0)
Duration: 2 Years
xxxx-xxxx Optional-II (Any from the optional list) 3(3-0) Semesters: 4 xxxx-xxxx Optional-II (Any from the optional list) 3(3-0)
Degree Requirements: 72 Credit Hours
Total 18(18-0) URCG-5111 Translation of the Holy Quran - IV* Non Credit
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MPhil Sociology PhD Sociology
Eligibility: BS/MSc/MA Sociology or equivalent from any HEC Eligibility: MS/MPhil in Sociology or relevant field with at least 3.00
recognized university with at least 2.00 CGPA out of 4.00 + CGPA out of 4.00 + UOS Entry Test equivalent to HEC HAT General
Test (at least 60% marks) OR HEC/HAT General Test
Departmental Test (at least 50% marks)
(at least 60% marks)
Duration: 2-4 Years Duration: 3-8 Years
Semesters: 4-8 Semesters: 6-16
Degree Requirements: 24 C/Hr. Course Work + 6 C/Hr. Thesis Degree Requirements: 18 Credit Hours Course Work + Dissertation
Semester-1 Semester-1
SOCI-7101 Philosophy of Social Sciences 3(3-0) SOCI-8101 Philosophy of Science for Social Sciences 3(3-0)
SOCI-7102 Sociological Paradigms 3(3-0) SOCI-8102 Advanced Methods of Social Research 3(3-0)
SOCI-7103 Advance Research Methodology 3(3-0) SOCI-8103 Application of Statistics in Social Sciences 3(3-0)
SOCI-7104 Advance Social Statistics 3(3-0) Total 9(9-0)
Total 12(12-0) Semester-2
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Faculty of Agriculture
College of Agriculture
- BSc (Hons) Agriculture 150 3 3 2 11 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 6 0 0 10 197 245 0 0 0 10 255 452
Department of Agricultural Economics
BS in Agricultural and Resource Economics 40 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 74 50 0 0 0 10 60 134
PhD Rural Development 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Agricultural Extension & Rural Studies
BS in Development Studies 40 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 74
Postgraduate Diploma in Gerontology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 25 25
MSc (Hons) Agricultural Extension 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 2 1 1 0 29 29
PhD Agricultural Extension 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 12 12
MS Rural Development (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Rural Development (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Agronomy
BS in Climate Change 40 3 3 2 4 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 76
BS in Farm Management 40 3 3 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 72
MSc (Hons) Agronomy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 2 1 1 0 34 34
PhD Agronomy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 0 16 16
Department of Animal Sciences
BSc (Hons) Animal Sciences 40 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 74
MSc (Hons) Animal Nutrition 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
Department of Entomology
Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Entomology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 20 20
and Disease Vector Control (PGD-MEDVC) (Weekend)
MSc (Hons) Entomology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Entomology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
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Department of Forestry
BS Forestry 40 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 74
MSc (Hons) Forestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Forestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Horticulture
MSc (Hons) Horticulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Horticulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics
BSc (Hons) Seed Science and Technology 40 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 74
MSc (Hons) Plant Breeding and Genetics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 2 1 1 0 43 43
PhD Plant Breeding and Genetics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 1 0 23 23
Department of Plant Pathology
MSc (Hons) Plant Pathology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 2 1 1 0 34 34
PhD Plant Pathology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 0 16 16
Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences
MSc (Hons) Soil Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 2 1 1 0 31 31
PhD Soil Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 1 0 17 17
Institute of Food Science and Nutrition
BSc (Hons) Home Economics 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 71
(Major: Food and Nutrition)
BSc (Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 100 0 0 0 10 110 181
MSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 2 1 1 0 34 34
MSc (Hons) Food and Nutrition 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 2 1 1 0 29 29
PhD Food Science and Technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 6 6
PhD Food and Nutrition 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 6 6
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II. FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES
College of Law
LL.B (Hons) 5-years 75 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 5 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
Institute of Art and Design
BS in Fine Arts 35 3 3 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
BS in Interior Design 35 3 3 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
Bachelors in Graphic Design 35 3 3 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
Bachelors in Textile Design 35 3 3 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
BS Fine Arts (5th Semester Intake) 35 3 3 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
Diploma in Painting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 35 35
Diploma in Fashion Design 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 35 35
Diploma in Interior Design 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 35 35
Department Arabic Language and Literature
BS in Arabic 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Arabic (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 40 0 0 0 10 50 121
MPhil Arabic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Arabic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Communication and Media Studies
BS in Media & Communication Studies 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Digital and Social Media 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Strategic Communication 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 71
BS in Theatre, Film & Television 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 50 0 0 0 10 60 60
BS Media & Communication Stud. (5th Sem. Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 71
MPhil Communication and Media Studies (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Media and Communication Studies (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
*** Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. two lacs (200,000) per year in addition to the normal Self-Support semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
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Department of English
BS in English (Language and Literature) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 60 0 0 0 10 70 141
BS in English (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 60 0 0 0 10 70 141
Department of English Language and Linguistics
BS English (Linguistics) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 60 0 0 0 10 70 141
MPhil English (Linguistics) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD English (Linguistics) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Information Management
BS in Information Management 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Information Management (5th Sem. Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Information Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Information Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Islamic Studies
BS in Islamic Studies 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Islamic Studies (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Islamic Studies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
Department Persian Language and Literature
BS in Persian 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Persian (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Persian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 1 1 0 14 14
Department Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture
BS in Punjabi 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Punjabi (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
Department of Sports Sciences
BS in Physical Education 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 5 0 0 10 74 50 0 0 0 10 60 134
BS in Physical Education (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 5 0 0 10 74 50 0 0 0 10 60 134
*** Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. two lacs (200,000) per year in addition to the normal Self-Support semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
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Department of Urdu Language and Literature
BS in Urdu 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Urdu (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 71
MPhil Urdu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Urdu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Department of Computer Science
BS in Computer Science 30 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 61 50 0 0 0 0 50 111
BS in Artificial Intelligence 30 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 61 50 0 0 0 0 50 111
BS in Data Science 30 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 61 50 0 0 0 0 50 111
MS Artificial Intelligence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
MS Computer Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Computer Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 0 0 1 0 10 10
Department of Information Technology
BS in Information Technology 30 3 3 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 56 40 0 0 0 10 50 106
BS in Cyber Security 30 3 3 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 56 40 0 0 0 10 50 106
BS in Information Technology (5th Sem. Intake) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 10 50 50
MS Information Technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Information Technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Software Engineering
BS in Software Engineering 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 61 50 0 0 0 10 60 121
MS Software Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
MS Software Engineering (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
*** Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. two lacs (200,000) per year in addition to the normal Self-Support semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
211
REGULAR SELF SUPPORT
Teaching (Interconvertible)
Outstanding Sports Persons
son/daughter of advocates
Disabled Persons
Children of Pharmacists
Student Nominees from
Grand Total
Subject / Degree holder
Teaching UOS Regular
UOS Regular
or Deceased
Children of Kashmiries
Employees
disabled personnel
Disabled Persons
Foreign Students
Total (Regular)
Tribal Area
FANA/GB
Teaching
Teaching
Non
Non
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
College of Engineering and Technology
Department of Mechanical, Industrial & Energy Systems (DMIES)
BSc Mechanical Engineering 32 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) 45 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 53
[B.E. Tech (Mechanical)]
MSc Mechanical Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 2 1 1 0 21 21
Department of Electrical, Electronics & Computer Systems (DEECS)
BSc Electrical Engineering 32 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical ) 45 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 53
[B.E. Tech (Electrical)]
MSc Electrical Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 2 1 1 0 21 21
Department of Civil, Environment & Transportation Systems (DCETS)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil ) 45 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 53
[B.E. Tech (Civil)]
FACULTY OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Department of Allied Health Sciences
DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy) 40 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 0 50 100
BS in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) 40 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 0 50 100
BS in Radiography and Imaging Technology 40 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 0 50 100
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
College of Pharmacy
PharmD 70 3 3 2 0 10 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 100 90 0 0 0 10 100 200
MPhil Pharmaceutical Chemistry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 1 1 0 15 15
MPhil Pharmacy Practice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
MPhil Pharmacology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 2 1 1 0 20 20
*** Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. two lacs (200,000) per year in addition to the normal Self-Support semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
212
REGULAR SELF SUPPORT
Teaching (Interconvertible)
Outstanding Sports Persons
son/daughter of advocates
Disabled Persons
Children of Pharmacists
Student Nominees from
Grand Total
Subject / Degree holder
Teaching UOS Regular
UOS Regular
or Deceased
Children of Kashmiries
Employees
disabled personnel
Disabled Persons
Foreign Students
Total (Regular)
Tribal Area
FANA/GB
Teaching
Teaching
Non
Non
MPhil Pharmaceutics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 1 1 0 30 30
PhD Pharmaceutics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
PhD Pharmacology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
FACULTY OF SCIENCES
Institute of Chemistry
BS in Chemistry 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 60 0 0 0 10 70 141
BS in Biochemistry 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 60 0 0 0 10 70 141
BS in Chemistry (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 60 0 0 0 10 70 141
MPhil Chemistry (Analytical / Inorganic Chemistry) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 2 1 1 0 29 29
MPhil Chemistry (Biochemistry) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
MPhil Chemistry (Organic Chemistry) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
MPhil Chemistry (Physical Chemistry) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 1 1 0 19 19
PhD Chemistry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 0 16 16
Department of Biotechnology
BS in Biotechnology 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 100 0 0 0 10 110 181
BS in Microbiology 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 100 0 0 0 10 110 181
MPhil Biotechnology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 2 1 1 0 38 38
PhD Biotechnology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 12 12
Department of Botany
BS in Botany 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 100 0 0 0 10 110 181
BS in Botany (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 100 0 0 0 10 110 181
MPhil Botany 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 2 1 1 0 50 50
PhD Botany 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Earth Sciences
BS in Geology 40 3 3 2 5+5 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 80
BS in Geography 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 70
*** Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. two lacs (200,000) per year in addition to the normal Self-Support semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
213
REGULAR SELF SUPPORT
Teaching (Interconvertible)
Outstanding Sports Persons
son/daughter of advocates
Disabled Persons
Children of Pharmacists
Student Nominees from
Grand Total
Subject / Degree holder
Teaching UOS Regular
UOS Regular
or Deceased
Children of Kashmiries
Employees
disabled personnel
Disabled Persons
Foreign Students
Total (Regular)
Tribal Area
FANA/GB
Teaching
Teaching
Non
Non
BS in Environmental Sciences 40 3 3 2 5 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 75
BS in Geography (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 70
MPhil Geography 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 1 0 0 18 18
MS Geology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 1 0 0 18 18
PhD Geology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 5
Department of Mathematics
BS in Mathematics 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 100 0 0 0 10 110 181
BS in Mathematics (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Mathematics (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 2 1 1 0 34 34
MPhil Mathematics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 2 1 1 0 64 64
PhD Mathematics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 0 16 16
Department of Physics
BS in Physics 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Physics (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Physics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 2 1 1 0 34 34
PhD Physics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Statistics
BS in Statistics 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Statistics (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Statistics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 2 1 1 0 29 29
PhD Statistics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Zoology
BS in Zoology 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 61 100 0 0 0 0 100 161
BS in Zoology (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 61 100 0 0 0 0 100 161
MPhil Zoology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 2 1 1 0 35 35
PhD Zoology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
*** Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. two lacs (200,000) per year in addition to the normal Self-Support semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
214
REGULAR SELF SUPPORT
Teaching (Interconvertible)
Outstanding Sports Persons
son/daughter of advocates
Disabled Persons
Children of Pharmacists
Student Nominees from
Grand Total
Subject / Degree holder
Teaching UOS Regular
UOS Regular
or Deceased
Children of Kashmiries
Employees
disabled personnel
Disabled Persons
Foreign Students
Total (Regular)
Tribal Area
FANA/GB
Teaching
Teaching
Non
Non
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Institute of Education
BS in Education 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Special Education 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
[Link] (Hons.) Elementary 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
[Link] (Hons.) (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 71
[Link] (1.5 year) General 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
[Link] (1.5 year) ELT 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 71
[Link] (1.5 year) Science Education 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 71
MPhil Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
MPhil Education (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Economics
BS in Economics 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 150 0 0 0 10 160 231
BS in Economics with Data Science 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 150 0 0 0 10 160 231
BS in Economics (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Economics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 2 1 1 0 29 29
PhD Economics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of History and Pakistan Studies
BS in History 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Pakistan Studies 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS History (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS Pakistan Studies (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil History 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD History 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Malik Firoz Khan Noon Business School
BBA (4-year) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 100 0 0 0 10 110 181
*** Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. two lacs (200,000) per year in addition to the normal Self-Support semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
215
REGULAR SELF SUPPORT
Teaching (Interconvertible)
Outstanding Sports Persons
son/daughter of advocates
Disabled Persons
Children of Pharmacists
Student Nominees from
Grand Total
Subject / Degree holder
Teaching UOS Regular
UOS Regular
or Deceased
Children of Kashmiries
Employees
disabled personnel
Disabled Persons
Foreign Students
Total (Regular)
Tribal Area
FANA/GB
Teaching
Teaching
Non
Non
BBA (after 14 years of education) bridging program 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS Banking and Finance 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS Entrepreneurship and SME Management 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS Public Administration 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS Commerce 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS Business Analytics 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MBA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 2 1 1 0 84 84
MS Management Sciences (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Management Sciences (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Politics and International Relations
BS in International Relations 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Political Science 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in International Relations (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Political Science (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Political Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 1 1 0 19 19
MPhil International Relations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 1 1 0 19 19
MPhil Political Science (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 1 1 0 19 19
MPhil International Relations (Weekend) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 1 1 0 19 19
PhD Management Sciences 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 0 0 1 0 05 05
Department of Psychology
BS in Psychology 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 100 0 0 0 10 110 181
BS in Psychology (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
ADCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 20 20
MPhil Psychology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
MS Industrial Organizational Psychology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Psychology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
*** Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. two lacs (200,000) per year in addition to the normal Self-Support semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
216
REGULAR SELF SUPPORT
Teaching (Interconvertible)
Outstanding Sports Persons
son/daughter of advocates
Disabled Persons
Children of Pharmacists
Student Nominees from
Grand Total
Subject / Degree holder
Teaching UOS Regular
UOS Regular
or Deceased
Children of Kashmiries
Employees
disabled personnel
Disabled Persons
Foreign Students
Total (Regular)
Tribal Area
FANA/GB
Teaching
Teaching
Non
Non
Department of Social Work
BS in Social Work 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Social Work (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Social Work 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Social Work 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
Department of Sociology and Criminology
BS in Sociology 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 110 131
BS in Criminology 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
BS in Sociology (5th Semester Intake) 40 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 10 71 50 0 0 0 10 60 131
MPhil Sociology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 24 24
PhD Sociology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 11 11
*** Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. two lacs (200,000) per year in addition to the normal Self-Support semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
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Fee Structure (Except Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences)
Institute of Food Science College Institute of Arabic Language Communication and
College of Agriculture and Nutrition of Law Art and Design and Literature Media Studies
Details To be paid PhD MSc(Hons)/MS Diploma All BS/BSc (Hons) PhD MS/MPhil All BSc (Hons.) LL.B 5-Y All BS Dip. PhD MPhil All BS PhD MPhil All BS
SS** Weekend SS** Weekend Weekend SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** Reg** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** Weekend Weekend Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 9000 18000 3000 9000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 18000 9000 3000 3000
Tuition Fee Per Semester 48750 73125 44350 66525 55525 37750 21650 32650 48750 44350 27150 34850 66750 25250 37350 47550 44350 21650 27150 71250 66525 21650 27150
Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 3750 2500 3750 3750 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 3750 3750 2500 2500
Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 150 100 150 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 150 100 100
General Fund Per Semester 150 225 150 225 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 225 225 150 150
Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000
Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 225 150 225 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 225 225 150 150
Internet Charges Per Semester 500 750 500 750 750 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 750 750 500 500
University Registration Fee*** Once Only 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Science Breakage Per Semester 1000 1500 1000 1500 1500 1000 0 0 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sports Fund Per Semester 500 750 500 750 750 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 750 750 500 500
Computer Fund Per Semester 250 375 250 375 375 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 375 375 250 250
Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 150 100 150 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 150 100 100
Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 7500 5000 7500 7500 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 7500 7500 5000 5000
Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 3750 2500 3750 3750 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 3000 3750 2000 2000
Total (Semester-I)**** 79600 119400 69200 103800 92800 62600 43000 54000 79600 69200 48500 56200 88100 49600 61700 77400 68200 43000 48500 115275 102300 43000 48500
Total (Semester-II & onwards) 61600 92400 57200 85800 74800 50600 33000 44000 61600 57200 38500 46200 78100 39600 51700 59400 56200 33000 38500 88275 84300 33000 38500
* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Only Enrolled/registered Tehsil bus users/bus card holders shall be exempted from paying Bus Card Fee.
5. These dues are subject to revision at any time in subsequent semesters
6. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
218
English Language Information Persian Language Punjabi Language
English and Linguistics Management and Literature Literature & Culture
Islamic Studies
Details To be paid All BS PhD MPhil BS PhD MPhil BS PhD MPhil BS MPhil BS BS
Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** Reg* SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000
Tuition Fee Per Semester 21650 27150 47550 44350 21650 27150 47550 44350 21650 27150 47550 44350 21650 27150 44350 21650 27150 21650 27150
Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500
Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
General Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 2000 2000 2000 2000
Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
University Registration Fee*** Once Only 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Sports Fund Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Examination Fee Per Semester 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2000 2000 2000 2000
Total (Semester-I)**** 43000 48500 77400 68200 43000 48500 77400 68200 43000 48500 77400 68200 43000 48500 68200 43000 48500 43000 48500
Total (Semester-II & onwards) 33000 38500 59400 56200 33000 38500 59400 56200 33000 38500 59400 56200 33000 38500 56200 33000 38500 33000 38500
* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Only Enrolled/registered Tehsil bus users/bus card holders shall be exempted from paying Bus Card Fee.
5. These dues are subject to revision at any time in subsequent semesters
6. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
219
Sports Urdu Language
Sciences and Literature Computer Science Information Technology Software Engineering
All BS PhD MPhil All BS PhD MS All BS PhD MS All BS MS MS All BS
Details To be paid Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** Weekend SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000
Tuition Fee Per Semester 21650 29350 47550 44350 21650 27150 67650 62150 35150 51650 67650 62150 35150 51650 93225 62150 35150 51650
Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 3750 2500 2500 2500
Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100
General Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 225 150 150 150
Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000
Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 225 150 150 150
Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 750 500 500 500
University Registration Fee*** Once Only 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Sports Fund Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 750 500 500 500
Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 250 250 250 250 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1500 1000 1000 1000
Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100
Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 7500 5000 5000 5000
Examination Fee Per Semester 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 3750 2500 2000 2000
Total (Semester-I)**** 43000 50700 77400 68200 43000 48500 98300 86800 57300 73800 98300 86800 57300 73800 130200 86800 57300 73800
Total (Semester-II & onwards) 33000 40700 59400 56200 33000 38500 80300 74800 47300 63800 80300 74800 47300 63800 112200 74800 47300 63800
* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Only Enrolled/registered Tehsil bus users/bus card holders shall be exempted from paying Bus Card Fee.
5. These dues are subject to revision at any time in subsequent semesters
6. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
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College of Engineering and Technology
All All BSc B.E. Tech B.E. Tech (Electrical) and College of Pharmacy Institute of Chemistry Biotechnology Botany
MSc Engineering (Civil) B.E. Tech Mechanical) PhD MPhil PharmD PhD All MPhil . BS PhD MPhil All BS PhD MPhil . BS
Details To be paid SS** Reg* Reg* SS* Reg* SS* SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS**
SS** SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000
Tuition Fee Per Semester 75650 52550 40050 81850 39350 81150 77650 77650 49050 77650 48750 44350 21650 32650 59750 59750 21650 32650 48750 44350 21650 32650
Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500
Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
General Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000
Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
University Registration Fee*** Once Only 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Science Breakage Per Semester 1500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 0 0 1000 1000 0 0 1000 1000 0 0
Sports Fund Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000
Lab Charges Per Semester 10000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total (Semester-I)**** 111000 82400 71400 113200 69200 111000 119430 113430 74900 103500 79600 69200 43000 54000 90600 84600 43000 54000 79600 69200 43000 54000
Total (Semester-II & onwards) 99000 70400 59400 101200 57200 99000 101403 101430 64900 93500 61600 57200 33000 44000 72600 72600 33000 44000 61600 57200 33000 44000
* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Only Enrolled/registered Tehsil bus users/bus card holders shall be exempted from paying Bus Card Fee.
5. These dues are subject to revision at any time in subsequent semesters
6. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
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Earth Science Mathematics Physics Statistics Zoology
Details To be paid PhD All MS/MPhil All BS PhD MPhil BS PhD MPhil All BS PhD MPhil . All BS PhD MPhil . All BS
SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** Weekend Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 9000 3000 3000 9000 3000 9000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000
Tuition Fee Per Semester 48750 44350 21650 47550 44350 66375 21650 32650 48750 44350 21650 32650 48750 44350 21650 32650 48750 44350 21650 32650
Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 3750 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500
Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
General Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 2000 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000
Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 150 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 750 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
University Registration Fee*** Once Only 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Science Breakage Per Semester 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1000 0 0 1000 1000 0 0 1000 1000 0 0
Sports Fund Per Semester 500 500 500 500 500 750 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 250 250 250 375 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 7500 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 2000 2500 2500 3750 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000
Total (Semester-I)**** 79600 69200 43000 77400 68200 102150 43000 54000 79600 69200 43000 54000 79600 69200 43000 54000 79600 69200 43000 54000
Total (Semester-II & onwards) 61600 57200 33000 59400 56200 84150 33000 44000 61600 57200 33000 44000 61600 57200 33000 44000 61600 57200 33000 44000
* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Only Enrolled/registered Tehsil bus users/bus card holders shall be exempted from paying Bus Card Fee.
5. These dues are subject to revision at any time in subsequent semesters
6. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
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History and
Institute of Education Economics Pakistan Studies Malik Firoz Khan Noon Business School
To be paid PhD MPhil MPhil All BS / BEd PhD MPhil MPhil All BS PhD MPhil BS PhD MS MBA [Link] All BBA & BS
Details
SS** SS** Weekend Reg* SS** SS** SS** Weekend Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** (Weekend) (Weekend) Reg* SS** (Weekend) Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 9000 3000 9000 3000 3000 9000 3000 9000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 18000 9000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000
Tuition Fee Per Semester 47550 44350 65825 21650 27150 47550 44350 65825 21650 27150 47550 44350 21650 27150 75725 65825 26050 34850 65825 22750 29350
Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 3750 2500 2500 2500 2500 3750 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 3750 3750 2500 2500 3750 2500 2500
Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 150 100 100 150 100 100
General Fund Per Semester 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 225 225 150 150 225 150 150
Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 2000 2000
Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 225 225 150 150 225 150 150
Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 750 500 500 500 500 750 500 500 500 500 500 500 750 750 500 500 750 500 500
University Registration Fee*** Once Only 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Sports Fund Per Semester 500 500 750 500 500 500 500 750 500 500 500 500 500 500 750 750 500 500 750 500 500
Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 375 250 250 250 250 375 250 250 250 250 250 250 375 375 250 250 375 250 250
Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 150 100 100 150 100 100
Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 7500 5000 5000 5000 5000 7500 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 7500 7500 5000 5000 7500 5000 5000
Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 3750 2000 2000 2500 2500 3750 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 3750 3750 2000 2000 3750 2000 2000
Total (Semester-I)**** 77400 68200 101600 43000 48500 77400 68200 101600 43000 48500 77400 68200 43000 48500 120500 101600 47400 56200 101600 44100 50700
Total (Semester-II & onwards) 59400 56200 83600 33000 38500 59400 56200 83600 33000 38500 59400 56200 33000 38500 93500 83600 37400 46200 83600 34100 40700
* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Only Enrolled/registered Tehsil bus users/bus card holders shall be exempted from paying Bus Card Fee.
5. These dues are subject to revision at any time in subsequent semesters
6. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
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Politics and IR Psychology Social Work Sociology and Criminology
To be paid PhD All MPhil All MPhil All BS PhD MS/ MPhil ADCP All BS PhD MPhil All BS PhD MPhil BS
Details
SS** SS** Weekend Reg* SS** SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS** SS** SS** Reg* SS**
Admission Fee Once Only 9000 3000 18000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000 9000 3000 3000 3000
Tuition Fee Per Semester 47550 44350 71325 21650 27150 48750 44350 37750 21650 28250 47550 44350 21150 28300 48750 44350 21650 28250
Bus Card Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 3750 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500
Masjid Fund Per Semester 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
General Fund Per Semester 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Library Security (Refundable) Once Only 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 2000 2000
Welfare Fund Per Semester 150 150 225 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Internet Charges Per Semester 500 500 750 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
University Registration Fee*** Once Only 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Sports Fund Per Semester 500 500 750 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
Computer Fund Per Semester 250 250 375 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
Magazine Fund Per Semester 100 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Utility Charges Per Semester 5000 5000 7500 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000
Examination Fee Per Semester 2500 2500 3750 2000 2000 2500 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000 2500 2500 2000 2000
Total (Semester-I)**** 77400 68200 116100 43000 48500 79600 69200 62600 43000 49600 77400 68200 43000 50150 79600 69200 43000 49600
Total (Semester-II & onwards) 59400 56200 89100 33000 38500 61600 57200 50600 33000 39600 59400 56200 33000 40150 61600 57200 33000 39600
* Reg (Regular)
** SS (Self Support)
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
**** Subject to revision from 2nd and subsequent semesters.
Note: 1. For all Foreign/Overseas seats regular fee + 1,000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year (each semester for Faculty of Pharmacy).
2. All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
3. If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
4. Only Enrolled/registered Tehsil bus users/bus card holders shall be exempted from paying Bus Card Fee.
5. These dues are subject to revision at any time in subsequent semesters
6. Each student admitted on “Self Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in addition to the normal semester fee. However, all admission regulations including eligibility criteria etc
are also applicable on “Self Finance” seats.
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Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
All 4-Year and 5-Year Degree Programs
University Nursing College Allied Health Sciences
*** Only for those students who are not already registered with University of Sargodha
Note: 1 *PNMC Student registration fee will be submitted as per actual in 1st semester.
2 For all Foreign/Overseas seats, regular fee + 1000/- US Dollar additional shall be charged each year. (per semester for Faculty of Pharmacy)
3 All government taxes will be applicable including Withholding Income Tax per year from all those students whose annual fee / dues is above the limit.
4 If duration of study is extended due to any reason, the fee shall be charged at the same rate.
5 Only Enrolled/registered Tehsil bus users/bus card holders shall be exempted from paying Bus Card Fee.
6 These dues are subject to revision at any time in subsequent semesters
7 For Self-finance seats: each student admitted on self-finance basis shall pay Rs. 1 Lac per year in addition to the normal semester fee.
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Admission Regulations (Undergraduate)
Following are the Admission Regulations inclusive of amendments c) Preference criteria for admission to all other classes, not Chairperson/Principal/Director, Dean concerned and Director
made till date for admission to all undergraduate programs (4-year enumerated above will be notified separately after it is chalked Student Affairs.
BS/BCom/BBA, PharmD/LLB (Hons), etc), (2-year BS 5th Semester out by the Admission Committee and approved by the Vice Note: The Office of Director Students Affairs will circulate a
Intake etc) Diploma (1 year) Programs of the University Teaching Chancellor, but admission to these classes shall also be governed complete list of such students to all colleges/institutes/
Departments/ Constituent Colleges/ Institutes/School. by these regulations. departments, against whom any kind of disciplinary action has
1. Short Title and Commencement 4.1 The candidates who have passed HSSC/A-Level or any equivalent been taken. The admissions of all such students will be
The regulations prescribed hereunder shall be called Admission examination, OR who have passed the Intermediate Part-I exam processed in the light of regulation.
Regulations (Undergraduate), University of Sargodha and are (HSSC/A-Level) and are waiting for the results of the Intermediate 4.4 All difficulties connected with admission shall be resolved by
applicable from the academic year 2023-2024 and onward. Part-II (HSSC/A-Level), shall be eligible for admission to the next the Admission Committee in consultation with
2. Definitions higher classes. Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/
In these rules and regulations unless the subject or context otherwise 4.1.1 Merit of all undergraduate (after 12 years of education) Institute/Center/ School and shall deem to be settled with the
requires, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby programs should be determined as per following approval of the Vice Chancellor later on.
respectively assigned to them, that is to say: weightage: 4.5 Any Reserved Seat which remains unfilled at the closing date or
2.1 “Academic Year” means a year consisting of two regular Terminal degree = 60% extended period may be transferred to the Open Merit Quota
semesters namely; Fall and Spring; Matriculation marks = 40% after the approval of Admission Committee on the
2.2 “Authority” means any of the Authorities of the University 4.1.2 Undergraduate admission based on Intermediate (Part-I) recommendations of the Chairperson/ Principal/ Director of the
specified in the University Act; result will be on “Provisional” basis subject to submission Department/ College/ Institute/Center/school and Dean of the
2.3 “Dean” means the Chairperson of the Board of Faculty duly of Affidavit/Undertaking by the candidate. Confirmation Faculty concerned, subject to the available remaining
appointed by the Chancellor as per the provisions of admission will made on the production of complete applications in the concerned degree program.
contained in the University of Sargodha Ordinance 2002; result of HSSC/A-levels after fulfilling prescribed 4.6 (i) Any person who has attained the age of twenty-six (26) years
2.4 “University” means the University of Sargodha; admission requirements. In case the candidate fails to on the last date fixed for the receipt of the applications for
2.5 “Vice Chancellor” means the Vice Chancellor of the fulfill admission requirements, his/her admission shall admission shall not be admitted to undergraduate classes. Age
University; who shall be competent to make decisions on stand cancelled and submitted/deposited fee/dues shall limit for students seeking admissions after passing
admission related issues. not be refunded. Intermediate or equivalent examination in any discipline of this
3. Introduction 4.1.3 The candidates who have passed ADS / ADA / ADC or any university will be twenty-four (24) years. In case of real hardship,
Following are the guidelines, procedures, rules and regulations to be equivalent examination (14 years of education) shall be however, the Vice-Chancellor on the recommendations of the
administered by all the Departments/ Colleges/Institutes/ eligible for admission to the next higher classes. Chairperson/ Principal/ Director of the Department/ College/
Centers/Sub-Campus. Moreover, merit of all next higher programs shall be Institute/Center and Dean of Faculty concerned, may relax this
3.1 A copy of printed Admission Regulations shall be made determined on the basis of terminal degrees + additional Regulation subject to the availability of vacant seat, after all
available in all the Departments/ Colleges/ Institutes/ criteria (if any) laid down by the relevant department/ available eligible candidates have been offered admission, up to
Centers/Sub-Campus as well as the University Library and college/ institute/ school a maximum of one year.
Website for guidance. 4.2 The Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/ (ii) This age limit does not apply to the disciplines of [Link] and
3.2 The Vice Chancellor is authorized to increase and decrease Institute/ Center/ School shall, each year, communicate for MBA (Executive).
the number of regular, self support and reserved seats approval to the Admission Committee through the Dean of the (iii) Age limit is also not applicable to the following candidates:
according to student teacher ratio and availability of Faculty concerned, prior to admissions, the total number of a. Spouse of University Employees seeking admission
research supervision. students to be admitted. This number can not be increased against the reserved seat.
4. ADMISSION REGULATIONS without the approval of the Vice Chancellor, nor shall the criteria b. Employees of University.
Admissions shall be made on the basis of merit in accordance with the be modified without his approval. Further, he shall be vested with c. Army Personnel.
criteria laid down by the Admission Committee from time to time, the power to decide such issues as hardship case. Additional (iv) The age limit for government employees/employees of
provided further that; criteria for weightage in admission to a particular discipline Govt. controlled corporations/autonomous bodies shall be
a) 75% seats are allocated on merit and 25% seats shall be against merit seats will be applicable. followed as per Govt. rules, provided that they submit the
reserved for passed-outs of (ADA/ADS/ADC etc) of UOS on 4.3 Any student, who was rusticated, expelled, or whose entry in any NOC and study leave from their department to pursue such
merit for BS 5th Semester Intake regular programs. Department/College/Institute/Center/School was banned for studies. However, no seat shall be reserved for this
b) Preference in case of admission to the Undergraduate classes any reason whatsoever at any time during his/her academic purpose.
will be given in the order of year of passing, starting from the career, shall not be admitted to any class without the permission
current year. of the Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the
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(v) For the disciplines of Education ([Link] 1.5-year), (05) seats Sargodha, provided that the student falls in the merit list drawn failing which no credit will be given. Moreover, the applicant
shall be kept reserved for Govt. employees provided that by the University and belong to a university recognized by HEC. must pass the Hafiz-e-Quran test conducted by the relevant
they seek NOC from their parent department and remain on 4.12 Inter-departmental migration will be allowed on the committee of the University.
study leave for the duration of degree course. recommendations of the Chairperson/Principal/Director 4.16 If there is a tie between two or more candidates having equal
4.7 All the government employees seeking admission to University concerned, with the written approval of the Dean of the Faculty, merit, their merit will be determined on the basis of their ages,
of Sargodha are required to submit the following documents: provided that, the student concerned would have been offered the candidates older in age shall be given preference over the
i) NOC from the competent authority (in case of self-support admission, on merit basis in the Department/College/Institute younger.
program) to which he/she wishes to migrate. The maximum time period, 4.17 The FA/FSc/ADA/ADS/BS degree of other Pakistani
ii) NOC and study leave from the competent authority (in case during which such a migration may take place, shall be 02 Universities / Boards where the subject English is not
of regular program) weeks from the commencement of the teaching session. The compulsory shall not be considered as equivalent to the
4.8 In case of admission to the Replica (Self-Support) migration will be allowed only in genuine cases. University of Sargodha and such students shall not be
Undergraduate classes of the Department/ College/ 4.13 In order to streamline the interdepartmental/ Inter-disciplinary admitted in next higher classes.
Institute/ Center/ School, the same regulations relating to fee transfer cases, a fee transfer form will be available in the 4.18 In case of any other university, whose examination/ curriculum
the admission to regular morning classes shall be online admission portal of the candidate according to his/her is different from UOS, all the Departments will forward the
applicable. eligibility, during the admission process only. cases with comments to determine Equivalence to
4.9 (I) No student shall be admitted to a second or subsequent 4.14 However, the form transfer will be allowed to only those Chairperson Equivalence Committee for decision before last
U n d e r g ra d u a t e D e g r e e i n t h e D e p a r t m e n t / programs/departments in which the seats will remain vacant merit list is displayed.
College/Institute/Center/Sub-Campus/School except at the closure of admission process and there are no waiting 4.19 Equivalence Certificate of O&A Levels / Intermediate
in professional degree course i.e. [Link] and MBA candidates i.e. lists have been displayed till the last entry. A Certificate from foreign institutes, issued by the Inter Board
(Executive) etc. final list of programs/departments to which forms can be Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) shall be provided by the
Explanation: “Students having 14 years of education will transferred will be approved by the Chairperson Admission applicant. Provisional Admission can be granted to the
be eligible to take admission to BS 5th Semester Intake Committee and approval of the transfer will be granted student subject to provision of said equivalence certificate
programs only, whereas the students having BS or 16 accordingly and the concerned departments will also be from the IBCC before conducting 1st Semester (under
years education will be eligible to take admission in intimated. The policy order of merit will be followed in all these Semester System)/1st Year (Under Annual System)
MS/MPhil programs only.” cases. examination of the degree program for which admission is
(ii) The degree courses of [Link] and MBA Executive can be Form transfer shall further be subject to following categories: granted.
offered in parallel with other degrees in the same i) A c a n d i d a t e , w h o h a s a p p l i e d i n a n y o f t h e (HEC Letter No. 5-3/HEC/A&A/2015/78 dated June 24, 2015)
session or same year without time clash. program/department but failed to seek admission in that 4.20 The dues other than notified by the University shall not be
a. Degree obtained in regular mode in morning session program/department, if he/she intends to transfer his/her charged by the Department/College/Institute/Center/School
in one university along with degree obtained in admission form to any other program/ department in from the students.
regular mode in evening session in different which he/she has not applied but seats are still lying 4.21 A uniform policy to determine the merit will be observed in all
university is allowed” vacant, can be transferred. the Departments/Colleges/Institutes/Centers/School, as laid
b. Degree obtained in regular mode in morning session ii) A student who has applied in any of the program/ down in the Admission Regulations.
in one university along with degree obtained in department and admitted in the same program/ 4.22 Criteria for admission of Foreign Students will be determined
private mode in the same university is allowed”. department, if he/she wants to transfer his/her admission by the University Admission Committee.
c. Degree obtained in regular mode in morning session to any other program/department in which he/she has not 4.23 Quota of reserved seats for the following categories will be
in one university along with degree obtained in applied but seats are still lying vacant, cannot be followed according to the Government Policy:
private mode in different university is allowed”. transferred. i. Foreign students
Note: Degrees with time clash are not allowed. In addition to this, a standard procedure will be followed ii. Children/Wards of Martyrs/War Disabled & serving
4.10 A migration/No Objection Certificate, in case of applicant for form transfer. The candidate interested in transfer of Personnel of the Defence Forces
having terminal degree from a University other than the the Admission Form will be required to submit an iii. Azad Kashmir
University of Sargodha, must be produced by the candidate application through his/her online admission portal, iv. Northern Areas / FATA
within 30 days of the admission for submission to the subject to his/her eligibility in the respective degree v. Gilgit Baltistan
registration branch of Registrar Office. program. vi. Other Provinces (Baluchistan, Sindh and KPK)
4.11 The migration of a student from another University to the Transfer of any Fee or Admission Form(s) without the vii. Children of Refugees from IHK.
U n i v e r s i t y o f S a r g o d h a t o a approval of the Chairperson Admission Committee will be Note: It is the responsibility of the applicant to get the nomination from
Department/College/Institute/Center/School of the considered null and void. concerned Directorate / Secretariat / Agency / Ministry / GHQ
University of Sargodha and vice versa will be governed only 4.15 The relevant authenticated certificate in respect of Hafiz-e- within admission deadlines.
in accordance with the Migration Policy of University of Quran must be attached with the online admission application
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4.24 (i) A candidate whose candidature has been accepted Children of Regular Serving / Retired or Deceased (Interconvertible) the office of the Chairperson Admission
will be required to produce the original documents Teaching = 02 Committee, within the same day for further
for issuance of fee challan. The documents shall be Non-teaching = 02 processing of master/merit lists.
retained by the department for a period of two i. Preference shall be given to the Children/Spouses of teaching 4.31 All the candidates seeking admission against any reserved
semesters for all undergraduate programs. and non-teaching employees in their relevant categories. In seat (including reserved seats for children/spouse/
(ii) All the admitted students are directed to submit one case the seat(s) remain vacant the same shall be converted for himself/herself of university employees) shall be required to
copy of fee deposit slip/challan in the office of the the admission of employees (himself/herself) in the relevant submit NOC issued by the competent authority (Office of the
relevant department to issue roll number of the category. Registrar in case of University of Sargodha) along with the
department. ii. Seats of these two categories are interconvertible as well. If admission application.
4.25 The admission on sport basis shall be processed through seat(s) still remain vacant, admission on these seat(s) shall be 4.32 Start of class(s) is subject to class size. Minimum number of
the committee constituted to conduct the trials. Sports offered to the other category applicants. admitted students required to run a class at the time of
office is responsible to make arrangements of the trials iii. In case of more than one applicants the admission shall be admission shall be as under:
and to forward the final list of selected candidates before granted on merit. Regular = 20
the display of third merit list and no relaxation will be given NOC from the competent authority is mandatory for admission Self-Support = 25
in the deadline. to all categories. However, in case of less than the prescribed number of
4.26 The admission of disabled persons shall be processed 4.30 Admission of candidates seeking additional marks on the students, special permission for start of the program shall be
through the committee constituted to determine the basis of Hifz shall be processed as follows: sought from the Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of
disability of candidate. The student shall be considered i) The candidates seeking additional marks and fee University Admission Committee
eligible after verification from the said Committee besides concession on the basis of Hifz shall be considered 4.33 As some of the transcripts provided by the students do not
possession of disability certificate from the relevant eligible for these concessions only after the submission contain the detailed marks/percentage of marks so it
authority. of Hifz Certificate issued by the Hifz Committee of becomes impossible to calculate merit on the basis of CGPA
4.27 There shall be 10 seats reserved for admission on “Self University of Sargodha after the closing date for only. As it is the responsibility of students to provide the
Finance” basis in all undergraduate programs (regular and submission of online admission forms, and before the detailed marks sheet so they should be asked to provide the
self-support separately) – Each student admitted on “Self display of Master List. detailed marks sheet to the department before the last date for
Finance” basis shall pay Rs. one lac (100,000) per year in ii) The facility of additional marks and fee concession shall submission of forms. If they fail to provide the marks sheet
addition to the Regular or Self-Support semester fee be applicable to the undergraduate programs only. they will not be considered eligible for admission as merit
(whichever is applicable). However, all admission iii) The mode of test shall be as follows: cannot be calculated on the basis of CGPA only.
regulations including eligibility criteria etc are also a) Hifz tests shall be conducted for two/three 4.34 All admissions made in contravention of these Regulations
applicable on “Self Finance” seats. consecutive days, subject to the number of shall be void.
4.28 For College of Pharmacy Only: candidates, after the closing date for submission of
If reserved quota seat remain vacant then it will be filled on online admission forms, and before the display of 5. CONVERSION OF GRADES/MARKS
open merit. However, total number of admissions shall be Master List. The test schedule including date and 5.1 CONVERSION OF SENIOR CAMBRIDGE AND HIGHER SENIOR
200 only as per existing policy of Pakistan Pharmacy timing shall be made par t of admission CAMBRIDGE AGGREGATES AND GRADES INTO MARKS.
Council. advertisement. The merit of candidates holding 'O' Level 'A' Level and other
Vacant foreign/overseas seats shall be filled according to the b) Chairperson Admission Committee will provide list foreign certificates will be determined on the basis of
following breakup: of all the candidates who have applied on reserved equivalence certificates issued by the Inter Board Committee
Industrial Quota Seats = 20% seat for Hafiz-e-Quran, to the Chairperson Hifz of Chairmen (IBCC), Ministry of Education, Government of
Special Self-Support Quota Seats = 80% Committee, after the closing date for submission of Pakistan, Islamabad.
Provision of reference letter from Pharmaceutical Industry shall online admission form and before the Hifz Test. 5.2 CONVERSION OF MARKS OF TERMINAL DEGREES OF THE
be mandatory for admission against Industrial quota seats. c) In case the candidate is Hafiz-e-Quran, 20 marks ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY.
The candidates admitted against industrial & special self-support are added to his/her merit. In order to ensure equal Marks of the candidates having terminal degrees from Allama
quota seats will deposit Rs. 2, 00,000/- per year in addition to the distribution of these 20 marks to all Hafiz-e-Quran Iqbal Open University will be multiplied by 0.75 in order to
Self-Support semester fee. candidates, an equal percentage of these 20 marks equalize their marks with the University of Sargodha. However,
4.29 No seat other than the following is reserved for UOS [(20*100)/1100] shall be added to the merit of the it shall be applicable for merit calculation and not for eligibility
Regular Employees in all the academic programs: candidates seeking admission on the basis of first determination.
Spouses of Regular Serving / Retired or Deceased (Interconvertible) year result (for undergraduate programs only) 5.3 CONVERSION OF MARKS UNDER SEMESTER SYSTEM
Teaching = 01 d) The office of Chairperson Hifz Committee shall The marks of all those candidates who have passed their
Non-teaching = 01 prepare and forward a list of all the candidates examination under Semester System will be multiplied by 0.85
appearing in the test mentioning their test results to in order to equalize their marks with the Annual System.
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6. ADMISSION CRITERIA
6.1 Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
6.2
Admission shall be made on the basis of the Basic Criteria
and Additional Criteria, if any, of the individual Department.
Basic Criteria for Graduate Programs
STUDENT SOCIETIES AND CLUBS
Merit of the candidates for admission shall be calculated
on the basis of terminal degree i.e. BA/BSc/BCom/BBA(2-
years) etc. Admission shall be made as per order of year
T
mentioned below: he University, in line with its mission, clubs and societies serves as a counter strategy to
Passed in Marks Deduction provides maximum opportunities of eliminate extremism through a culture of critical
1st Annual Current year & No marks deduction practical leadership training to the dialogue. Initially, the University has launched 18
2nd Annual Previous year
students by encouraging their participation in student societies and clubs. These societies are run
1st Annual Previous year 10 marks deduction from different clubs and societies. The main purpose of independently by the students themselves. The
& 2nd Annual a year terminal degree
these societies is to engage the students in healthy university has a vibrant Riaz Shad Co-Curricular
before Previous years
and constructive activities and develop critical Forum and these societies work under the auspices
1st Annual a year before 20 marks deduction from
Previous Year & 2nd terminal degree thinking, decision making and leadership skills of this forum.
Annual 2 year before among them. The involvement of students in the
previous year
Additional 20 marks for Hafiz-e-Qur'an to be included
wherever applicable.
Adventure Club Dramatic Club
6.3 Basic Criteria for Undergraduate Programs
Artists Club E-Sport Society
Passed in Marks Deduction
1st Annual Current year & No marks deduction
2nd Annual Previous year
Bazm-e-Naa't Volunteers Club
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Admission Regulations (Graduate)
Admission Regulations for all Graduate (MS/MPhil/MSc (Hons)/LLM that; the PhD theses.
and PhD) programs of the University Teaching Departments/ i. An applicant seeking admission to MS / MPhil / MSc (Hons) 4.5 This number shall not be increased or decreased without the
Constituent Colleges/ Institutes/School shall be applicable as under: or PhD program shall apply online through the University approval of the Vice Chancellor, nor shall the criteria be
1. Short Title and Commencement Online Admission Portal within due date given in the modified without his/her approval. Additional criteria for
The regulations prescribed hereunder shall be called Admission advertisement for admission. weightage in admission to a particular discipline will be
Regulations (Gradute), University of Sargodha and are applicable from 4.2 Only those candidates who have passed BS 4- applicable.
the academic session 2023-2024 and onward. year/MA/MSc/BS(Hons) or equivalent (16 year of education) 4.6 (a) The Gradute Program Committee of each department will
2. Definitions shall be eligible for admission to MS/MPhil program and conduct the subject test for MS/MPhil programs to replace
In these rules and regulations unless the subject or context otherwise
students who have passed MS/MPhil or equivalent shall be the GAT-Subject Test conducted by NTS.
requires, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby (b) Admission test for PhD programs:
eligible for admission to the next higher degree.
respectively assigned to them, that is to say: 4.3 i) The candidates having second division or CGPA = 2.00 out i. The University will development and conduct the test
2.1 “Academic Year” means a year consisting of two regular equivalent to GRE/HAT General with the passing score of
of 4.00 in MA / MSc / LLB / 4-Year BS program / B-Pharmacy /
semesters namely; Fall and Spring; 60%.
Pharm-D / MBBS / BDS / BSc Engineering (16-year education
2.2 “Authority” means any of the Authorities of the University OR
minimum 124 credit hours) degree in the relevant subject or
specified in the University Act; ii. The candidates having minimum 60% test score issued by
2.3 “Dean” means the Chairperson of the Board of Faculty duly equivalent from HEC recognized institutions shall be eligible
HEC accredited testing bodies will be excepted from
appointed by the Chancellor as per the provisions for admission to MS/[Link] or equivalent program.
University test for admission in PhD programs.
ii) The candidates having first division or CGPA = 3.00 out of
contained in the University of Sargodha Ordinance 2002; iii. In addition to (4.6 b), the University may conduct subject
2.4 “University” means the University of Sargodha; 4.00 in MS/MPhil/LLM/MSc (Hons) (18-year education)
test for admission in PhD programs, if required.
2.5 “Vice Chancellor” means the Vice Chancellor of the degree (with research thesis) in the relevant subject or However, if required, the University may hire any third party
University; who shall be competent to make decisions on equivalent from HEC recognized Institutions shall be testing service for admission tests of MPhil/PhD programs.
admission related issues. eligible for admission to PhD programs. Candidates 4.7 The merit of a candidate shall be determined as follows:
3. Introduction having MS/MPhil/LLM/MSc (Hons) (18-year education) i. Academic Qualification 70% marks (in Terminal Degree)
Following are the guidelines, procedures, rules and regulations to be ii. Subject Based Entry Test 30% marks (Conducted by the
degree with course work (without Research Thesis) are
administered by all the Departments/ Colleges/ Institutes/ Centers/ University or the Teaching Unit concerned)
not eligible for PhD admission.
School. iii. Candidates shall have to qualify the interview conducted
4.4 The Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/
3.1 A copy of Admission Regulations shall be made available in by the Department/College/Institute/Center/School as
College/ Institute/ Center/ School shall report, the number of
all the Departments/Colleges/Institutes/Centers/School well besides Entry Test otherwise he/she will not be
available supervisory slots of MPhil and PhD for approval of
as well as the University Library for guidance. eligible for admission.
Admission Committee through the Dean of the Faculty
3.2 The Vice Chancellor is authorized to increase and decrease 4.8 Any student, who was rusticated, expelled, or whose entry in
concerned, prior to admission. The total number of students
the number of regular, self support and reserved seats any Department/ College/Institute/Center was banned for any
to be admitted shall be decided according to availability of
according to student teacher ratio and availability of reason whatsoever at any time during his/her academic career,
research supervision. The vacant supervisory slots shall be
research supervision. shall not be admitted to any class without the permission of
4. Regulations determined as per HEC letter No. Ref. 1-4(MS/PhD) /QAD/
the Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the
4.1 Admissions shall be made on the basis of merit in HEC/ 2018/ 86/293 Date: December 03, 2018 i.e “A supervisor
Chairperson/ Principal/Director and the Dean concerned.
accordance with the criteria laid down by the Admission can supervise a total of 12 MS/MPhil/PhD students at a time The office of Director Students Affairs will circulate a
Committee from time to time and as specified under with no more than 5 of these being PhD students”. Moreover, complete list of the students, against whom any kind of
MS/MPhil/PhD Regulations 2023, subject to the condition only HEC approved supervisor shall be eligible to supervise disciplinary action has been taken, to all the departments.
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4.9 All difficulties concerning to admissions shall be 4.19 A candidate can apply for admission in more than one graduate In addition to this, a standard procedure will be followed for
resolved by the Admission Committee in consultation programs in the same Department/College/ Institute/ School form transfer. The students interested in transfer of
with Chairperson/Principal/Director of the where he/she meets the eligibilities of the programs concerned. Admission Forms will be required to submit an
Depar tment/College/Institute/Center/School 4.20 A student who has applied in any of the program/ department/ application on a prescribed form recommended by
concerned and decision of Admission Committee / college/ institute/school and admitted in the same, if he/she wants the Chairpersons of both the Departments, to the
Chairperson Admission Committee shall be final. to transfer his/her admission to any other program in the same Chairperson Admission Committee.
4.10 List of students selected for admission will be available in Department/College/Institute/ School (against the merit-based Transfer of any Fee or Admission Form(s) without
the online admission portal of the departmental admission admission offer) in which he/she has already applied, can be the approval of the Chairperson Admission
incharge concerned. transferred. Committee will be considered null and void.
4.11 Migration/No Objection Certificate, in case of an applicant 4.21 A student who has applied in any of the program/department/ 4.23 In the context of faculty development, there will be two
who has passed terminal degree from a University other college/ institute/school and admitted in the same, if he/she wants seats reserved for teaching staff (Regular teaching
than the University of Sargodha, must be produced by the to transfer his/her admission to any other program in the same staff) in MSc(Hons)/MS/MPhil programs in addition to
candidate within 30 days of the admission for submission to Department/ College/ Institute /School in which he/she has not the approved number of seats. In case these seats
the registration branch of Registrar Office. applied but seats are still lying vacant, can be transferred subject to remain vacant then these will be reserved for
4.12 The migration of a student from another University to a the fulfilment of all the admission requirements. spouse/children of the teaching staff (Regular teaching
Department/College/ Institute/Center/School of the In addition to this, a standard procedure will be followed for form staff).
University of Sargodha and vice versa will be governed only transfer. The candidate interested in transfer of the Admission Moreover, one seat is reserved for non-teaching staff
in accordance with the Migration Policy of University of Form will be required to submit an application through his/her (Regular staff) in MSc(Hons)/MS/MPhil programs. In
Sargodha provided that the student falls in the merit list online admission portal, subject to his/her eligibility in the case these seats remain vacant then these will be
drawn by the University and belongs to a university respective degree program within the same Department/ College/ reserved for spouse/children of the non-teaching staff
recognized by HEC subject to availability of seat. For Institute/School. (Regular staff).
transfer of credits prescribed procedure shall be followed. 4.22 However, the form transfer will be allowed to only those 1. Category-I: There is one seat reserved in all these
4.13 If there is a tie between two or more candidates having equal programs/departments in which the seats will remain vacant at the programs (regular/self-support) for UOS non-
merit, their merit will be determined on the basis of their closure of admission process and there are no waiting candidates teaching employees (regular only).
ages, the candidate older in age shall be given preference i.e. lists have been displayed till the last entry. A final list of 2. Category-II: There are two seats reserved in all these
over the younger. programs/departments to which forms can be transferred will be programs (regular/self-support) for UOS teaching
4.14 The dues other than notified by the University shall not be approved by the Chairperson Admission Committee and approval employees (regular only).
charged by the Department/ College/ Institute/ Center/ of the transfer will be granted accordingly and the concerned 3. In these two categories preference shall be given to
School from the students. departments will also be intimated. The policy order of merit will be the teaching and non-teaching employees
4.15 A uniform policy to determine the merit will be observed in followed in all these cases. (himself/herself) in their relevant categories. In
all the Departments/Colleges/Institutes/Centers/School, Form transfer shall further be subject to following categories: case the seat(s) remain vacant the same shall be
as laid down in the Admission Regulations. i) A candidate, who has applied in any of the program/department converted for the admission of children/spouses of
4.16 Eligibility Criteria for admission of Foreign Students, if any, but failed to seek admission in that program/department, if UOS teaching and non-teaching employees in their
will be determined by the Admission Committee. he/she intends to transfer his/her admission form to any other relevant categories.
4.17 A candidate whose candidature has been accepted will be program/ department in which he/she has not applied but seats 4. Seats of these two categories are interconvertible
required to produce the original documents for issuance of are still lying vacant, can be transferred. as well. If seat(s) still remain vacant, admission on
fee challan. The documents shall be retained by the ii) A student who has applied in any of the program/ department these seat(s) shall be offered to the other category
department for a period of two semesters. and admitted in the same program/ department, if he/she wants applicants.
4.18 Only eligible candidates shall be allowed to apply in the to transfer his/her admission to any other program/department 5. In case of more than one applicants the admission
desired degree programs. Online admission portal will not in which he/she has not applied but seats are still lying vacant, shall be granted on merit
process the application of ineligible candidates. can be transferred.
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4.25 All the government employees seeking admission to CLARIFICATIONS · Candidates against reserved seats of Armed Forces Personnel
University of Sargodha should provide the NOC from shall be nominated by the GHQ.
the competent authority of Department concerned. · Result awaiting candidates who appeared in Intermediate combined · One seat in each discipline is reserved for disabled persons on
4.26 Qualification from Institutions other than the examination (1st year & 2nd year) and do not have their Part-I result (in humanitarian grounds (a committee constituted by the Vice-
case of intermediate) and Part-I and Part-II (in case of three year Chancellor shall finalize all cases regarding disability quota)
University of Sargodha shall be equalized by the
diplomas) are not eligible to apply. · Candidates against reserved seats for Outstanding Sports
Equivalence Committee of the University/HEC. All the · No seat other than the following is reserved for UOS Regular Employees Persons shall be selected on the recommendations of the
Departments will forward the cases of Equivalence to in all the undergraduate academic programs being offered at Main Special Committee appointed by the Vice Chancellor. These
Chairperson Equivalence Committee. Campus, College of Agriculture, Allama Iqbal Campus and Department seats are not available in Pharm-D, DPT and Engineering
4.27 As some of the transcripts provided by the students of Allied Health Sciences: disciplines.
do not contain the detailed marks/percentage of · Student nominee from Azad Kashmir shall be nominated by the
marks so it becomes impossible to calculate merit on Spouses of Regular Serving / Retired or Deceased (Interconvertible) respective Nomination Board and recommended by the
the basis of CGPA only. It is the responsibility of the Teaching = 01 Federal Govt. These seats shall be offered in only those
Non-teaching = 01 disciplines which are not being offered at Azad Jammu and
students concerned to provide the detailed marks
Kashmir University.
sheet to the department before the last date of Children of Regular Serving / Retired or Deceased (Interconvertible) · Ministry concerned shall nominate students' nominees from
submission of forms. If they fail to provide it, they will Teaching = 02 FANA/Gilgit Baltistan.
not be considered eligible for admission as merit Non-teaching = 02 · Total 04 seats are reserved for nominees from AJK in Faculty
cannot be calculated on the basis of CGPA only. of Arts and Humaniites and Faculty of Social Sciences only.
4.28 University employees seeking admission to · Reserved Seats shall be allotted only to students eligible according to · One seat is reversed for candidates from other provinces (only
MS/MPhil or PhD program are required to provide NOC the Regulations for Admission in the particular Program (In each KPK, Balochistan and Sindh).
and study leave before the last date for submission of morning regular program included in Annexure-I, except where · Total 10 seats are reserved for students having distinction in
otherwise indicated). Co-curricular activities (in Faculty of Arts & Humanities and
forms.
· Seats reserved for foreign students will be allocated to those Social Sciences only) to be selected by a Committee to be
4.29 In addition to the approved number of seats one seat
candidates whose names are recommended by the Ministry of appointed by the Vice-Chancellor for this purpose (not more
for disable persons shall be reserved in Education, Govt. of Pakistan/HEC according to the prescribed than one in any department).
MS/MPhil/PhD programs as notified by the Punjab procedure. The Vice Chancellor may permit the admission of more · Overseas Pakistani Children are eligible to apply against the
Government. The department shall forward the cases eligible foreign applicants on the recommendations of Dean of Faculty reserved seat(s) only if they have valid CHIP-ID Card wherein
of disable students to Committee constituted to and Head of the Department concerned. country of stay is mentioned which should other than Pakistan
determine the disability of candidates. The student · Total seats equivalent to number of teaching units (where Triable Areas or having ID card with valid NICOP (National Identity Card for
quota is applicable) are reserved for the candidates nominated from Overseas Pakistanis) containing address of country of stay.
shall be considered eligible after verification from the
Triable Areas of Rajan Pur and Dera Ghazi Khan (not more than one in
said Committee. each department).
4.30 The facility of additional marks and fee concession on · Children/wards of martyrs/war disabled personnel of the Defense
the basis of Hifz shall not be applicable to these Forces (in the absence of this category, children/wards of serving or
admissions. retired personnel of the Armed Forces) to be nominated by the GHQ
4.31 All admissions made in contravention of these Adjutant General Branch.
Regulations shall be void.
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Discipline, Welfare Regulations and Code of Honour
1. CODE OF HONOUR the hostel shall be ex-officio members of the Committee. and a copy of the same may be displayed on the Notice Board;
1.1 All Mulism students must show, in words and in deeds, their The senior most officer shall be the Chairperson of the (ii) The matter may be reported to the parents/guardians and they
full faith in Islam. Committee. may be requested to visit University / College if necessary;
1.2 All students must have faith in and respect for the Ideology of 2. DISCIPLINE (iii) A student may be fined. The fine imposed shall have to be
Pakistan. 2.1 No student shall: deposited in the Treasury, under intimation to the
1.3 All students must, in matters of religion, respect the (i) utter, do, or propagate, anything repugnant to Islam within and
Principal/Director/Chairperso Office Secretary of Discipline
convictions of others. outside the precincts of the University / College;
1.4 Every student is expected to: (ii) say or do anything which might adversely affect the honour Committee (constituted under statute 11) as the case may be;
(i) be Loyal to Pakistan; and prestige or Pakistan, or University and teachers and (iv) A student may be turned out of the class by the teacher
(ii) obey the law of the Land as well as the Rules and concerned and be not permitted to attend the same course
his/her educational institution;
Regulations of the University / College; (iii) smoke in the Classroom, Laboratory, Workshop, Library and upto three periods at one time under intimation to the
(iii) maintain Law and Order as well as the dignity and
Examination Hall; Principal/Chairperson/Director;
prestige of the Alma mater; (iv) form, or associate with an Organization / Society / Club, or any (v) A student may be placed on probation for a fixed period not
(iv) have respect for morality and personal honour and
other body, promoting caste distinctions and inciting exceeding 3 months. If during the period of probation he fails
rights of others;
(v) practice honesty and integrity in dealings with fellow parochial / linguistic / regional feeling; to improve his conduct, he may be rusticated or expelled:
(v) organize, or hold any function within the precincts of the
students, teachers and all others both on and off the (vi) A student may be suspended from the rolls of a college/
University except in accordance with the prescribed Rules and
Campus; institute/ department, for a period not exceeding two weeks at
(vi) help in protecting the life, dignity, honour and the Regulations;
a time, excluding the suspension, if any, not exceeding 10
(vi) collect money or receive donations or pecuniary assistance
property of the University/College and that of the days, at one time, ordered by the Principal of the
for or on behalf of the University or any University Organization
Academic/ Administrative staff and fellow students; College/Director of the Institute/Chairperson of the
(vii) respect teachers, all elders and persons in authority in except with the written permission of the Syndicate;
(vii) stage, incite, or participate in, a walkout, strike or any other Department/Discipline Committee (constituted under statute
the University/College;
form of agitation which might create or is likely to create law 11).
(viii) be courteous and helpful to all;
(ix) work hard and co-operate in completing the course of and order problem for the University and affect or is likely to (vii) A student may be rusticated, expelled or asked to withdraw
study within the prescribed period; and affect its smooth functioning; from the College/Institute/Department, in the manner
(x) endeavour to positively contribute towards creating an (viii) indulge in immoral activities, use of indecent language, hereinafter mentioned.
atmosphere conducive to healthy academic pursuit. wearing immodest dress, make indecent remarks, jokes or 2.3 Regulations Relating to Rustication, Expulsion and Withdrawal.
1.5. Welfare: Each affiliated College and University Teaching gestures or behave in an improper manner; (i) Rustication, whenever imposed on a College / University
Department / Institute / Constituent College / Sub-Campus (ix) cause disturbance to others;
student, shall always mean the loss of one academic year in
and hostel should set up a Welfare Committee in order to be (x) disturb peace and tranquility of the Institution;
(xi) keep or carry weapons, narcotics, immoral or submissive so far as his examinations are concerned. The period of
in touch with the students, to deal with their problems and absence from the College / University Teaching Department
literature; and
look after their welfare in general. The composition of the (xii) use of insalutary or abusive language or resort to violence / Institute will, however, depend upon the time of the year
Committee shall be as follows: against a fellow student or employee of the University. when the penalty is imposed. The student under rustication
(a) Student Adviser of the College / Department / Institute, 2.2. Disciplinary action by the Principal of a constituent/affiliated may at the discretion of the Principal of the College /
two teachers representing the teaching staff, President College/Chairperson of a University Teaching Department/ Chairperson of a Department / Director of the Institute be
and Secretary of the student body of the College / Director of an Institute/Discipline Committee against the permitted to rejoin the class in the same College /
Department / Institute. The Committee shall elect one student/s may be taken in one or more of the following forms Department / Institute in the beginning of the next
of the teachers as its Chairperson. depending upon the severity of the offence:
(b) Hall Secretary, Sports Secretary and Mess Manager to academic year:
(i) A written warning may be issued to the student/s concerned
be elected by the Resident Officer / Officer Incharge of
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(ii) A student expelled from a College/University Teaching to pass such orders as he may deem fit: Notice: Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016 to overcome cyber
Department / Institute shall not be readmitted into the (vii) If a case of rustication/ expulsion/ withdrawal, is received by crimes threat is strictly enforced.
same College / Department / Institute or into another the Vice-Chancellor on the basis of an appeal, it shall be
College / Department/Institute without the approval of the brought to the notice of the Syndicate along with reasons for
Syndicate. Readmission shall in no case be granted before revising the original order.
the expiry of one academic year from the date of expulsion:
(iii) Each College/Institute/Department shall constitute a
Council to consider and decide the cases of expulsion,
rustication and withdrawal of student/s. The Council shall
consist of the Principal/Director/Chairperson of the Dress Code
College/Institute/ Department and at least two senior
members of the teaching staff to be nominated by the
An average student spends thousands of rupees an year on clothes. Having a couple of uniforms instead of fashion
Principal/Director/Chairperson. The Principal/ Director/
statement clothes for the university will not cost much to students. Hence, University of Sargodha decided to adopt
Chairperson of the College/ Institute/ Department shall be
uniform clothing for all undergraduate students as per following description:
Chairperson of the Council who may pass such orders as Male: Grey pent with black belt, white full sleeve shirt with collar and black shoes
he may deem fit. Other members shall act in as an advisory Female: White shalwar and kameez with white dupatta with colored (faculty-wise) border and black shoes
capacity. The Principal/Director/Chairperson shall
communicate to the University the names of the members
of the Council in the beginning of every academic year:
In case of rustication and expulsion or withdrawal of a
student of the University Department/Institute/College he
may prefer an appeal with the Vice-Chancellor within 15
days of the date of the notification or rustication/
expulsion or withdrawal. The Vice-Chancellor will have the
power to pass such orders as he may deem fit;
(v) Cases of indiscipline/disturbances, involving students
from two or more Colleges/Insititutes/Departments of the
University, shall be referred to the Discipline Committee
(constituted under Statute 11 or the University of the
Punjab Act 1973) by the Vice-Chancellor:
(vi) The Discipline Committee shall have the power to take
such decision as it deems fit on a case referred to it by the
Vice-Chancellor, in accordance with the aforementioned
Regulations provided that the student/s who has/have
been rusticated/ expelled or ordered to withdraw from the
rolls of a University/College/Institute/Department he/they
may prefer an appeal with the Vice-Chancellor within 15
days of the date of notification of rustication/ expulsion/
withdrawal, etc. The Vice-Chancellor shall have the powers
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Undergraduate Semester Regulations
1. Preamble 4. Introduction
Notwithstanding anything contrary to the provisions of University of Sargodha Ordinance, 2002 / Amendment Following are the guidelines, procedures, rules and regulations to be administered by all the
Act 2004, the University shall offer 1-year Post graduate Diploma, 1.5 years [Link], 2-year Associate Degree, Departments/Colleges/Institutes/School, running Semester System.
Undergraduate (4-year/5-year, Licensure/Non-Licensure) etc. level degree programs or equivalent programs 4.1 Each Department/College/Institute/School in the beginning of an academic session shall arrange an
approved by the Authority. Provided that rules and regulations mentioned hereinafter regarding admission, “Orientation” to familiarize the admitted students with semester system and their degree requirements.
registration and examination shall be applicable on each undergraduate and diploma courses offered by the 4.2 A copy of printed Semester Regulations shall be made available in all the Departments/ Colleges/
University. Institutes/ School as well as the University Library and Website for guidance.
4.3 The regulations inscribed here are subject to amendment/change and repletion by the Competent
2. Short Title and Commencement Authority.
The regulations described hereunder shall be called “Undergraduate Semester Regulations-2023”, University 4.4 Medium of instruction and examination shall be English except for language courses and for Islamic
of Sargodha and shall come into force w.e.f Fall semester 2023. Studies compulsory which can be offered in English or Urdu.
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5.6 Structure of 2-year Associate Degree program will be as follows: be numbered as 1, 2 and 3 onward. All the departments offering more than one degrees of same level and of similar
nature, will number their programs as “1”, “2”, … as second digit of their coding scheme of the relevant degrees.
Courses Requirements Min. Credit Hours Requirement* Please note that BS 5th semester intake will not be considered as a separate degree and coding scheme will be same
General Education 30 as that of BS program (5th semester and onward).
Major 30-42 Third and fourth digit will represent the number of course i.e. all the courses offered in a particular program will be
Field Experience / Internship** 03 numbered as '01' '02' '03' …… '99'.
Total 60-72
Undergraduate (BS/[Link]/BBA etc.)
* In addition to above the courses of Translation of the Holy Quran (Non-Credit) and Seerat of Holy Example – 1 (first digit should be 5 in first 2 semesters)
Prophet (SAW) (one credit hour) shall also be taught to the students. Course Degree No. of No. of Course Credit
** If internship/field experience of 03 credit hours is required by any council then in that case major Level (BS) Degree Course Code Hours
requirements will be 30-39 credit hours. ENGL 5 1 01 ENGL-5101 3(3–0)
5.7 In case a program is accredited with council then structure of the degree program may be altered PHYS 5 1 02 PHYS-5102 4(3–1)
to fulfil the requirements of respective council. ENGL 5 1 03 ENGL -5103 2(2–0)
5.8 Internship in all academic programs shall be managed under internship frame work approved by ISLS 5 1 04 ISLS -5104 3(3–0)
the statutory bodies.
Example – 2 (in case of 2nd bachelor degrees in the same department)
6. Course Code and Credits Course Degree No. of No. of Course Credit
6.1 Each course shall be assigned credit hours. The credit hours are denoted by two digits within Level (BS) Degree Course Code Hour
brackets with a hyphen in between. The first digit represents the theory part while the second ENGL 5 2 01 ENGL-5201 3(3–0)
(right side) digit represents the practical. Thus 3(3–0) means three credit hours of theory only, ENGL 5 2 02 ENGL-5202 3(3–0)
while 4(3–1) means a total of four credit hours, of which three are reserved for theory and one ENGL 5 2 03 ENGL-5203 3(3–0)
credit hour is for laboratory/studio work/field work/practical work as per requirement of ENGL 5 2 04 ENGL-5204 3(3–0)
discipline.
Undergraduate (BS/[Link]/BBA etc. and all BS 5th semester intakes)
6.2 Each Board of Studies shall assign and prescribe the course codes, credit hours and work load up
Example – 1 (first digit should be 6 in all semesters after 4th)
to a maximum of eighteen credit hours for each semester for a given scheme of studies. In case of
Course Degree No. of No. of Course Credit
relevant accreditation council requirements, work load for each semester may increase or Level (BS) Degree Course Code Hours
decrease. ENGL 6 1 36 ENGL-6136 3(3–0)
6.3 Course codes shall be divided into two parts i.e., letters and digits. PHYS 6 1 37 PHYS-6137 4(3–1)
ENGL 6 1 38 ENGL -6138 2(2–0)
Letters: Four characters representing the course of the subject concerned, e.g; ISLS 6 1 39 ISLS -6139 3(3–0)
CHEM = 04 letters
MATH = 04 letters Graduate degree ([Link] etc.)
ISLS = 04 letters Example – 1 (first digit should be 6 all semesters)
ECON = 04 letters Course Degree No. of No. of Course Credit
PKST = 04 letters Level (BS) Degree Course Code Hours
ENGL = 04 letters EDUC 6 1 01 EDUC-6101 3(3–0)
EDUC 6 1 02 EDUC-6102 4(3–1)
Digits: EDUC 6 1 03 EDUC-6103 2(2–0)
There shall be four digits, among which 1st shall represent level of the program EDUC 6 1 04 EDUC-604 3(3–0)
First digit will represent the level of the program, for example
iLevel 5 represents BA/BSc (Pass), Associate degree and first four semesters or first 2 years (13th and Example – 2 (in case of 2nd graduate degree in the same department)
14th year of education) of all undergraduate degrees to be offered after intermediate. (second digit should be 2 in all semesters)CourseDegree Level (BS)No. of
iLevel 6 represents BS, BSc(Hons), BE, [Link], BSc(Eng.), LL.B, [Link] (Hons) etc 15th, 16th or 17th Course Degree No. of No. of Course Credit
year of education i.e. 3rd, 4th and 5th year of all undergraduate degrees to be offered after intermediate Level (BS) Degree Course Code Hours
and BS 5th semester intakes of all the relevant degrees. EDUC 6 2 01 EDUC -6201 3(3–0)
iLevel 7 represents Masters (MPhil/MS/MBA, LL.M, MSc(Eng.), ME, MArch etc) 17th and 18th year of EDUC 6 2 02 EDUC -6202 3(3–0)
education. EDUC 6 2 03 EDUC -6203 3(3–0)
iLevel 8 represents Doctoral (PhD), 19th, 20th and 21st year of study. EDUC 6 2 04 EDUC -6204 3(3–0)
Second Digit of coding will represent the number of degree of same level i.e. all BS 16 year degrees, hence will
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6.4 * Following general education courses (where applicable) shall be offered in all Undergraduate b. Course Outline/Weekly lecture plan
degrees with same course titles, contents and course codes in first four semesters only. c. Copy of Time Table
General Education Name of Courses Course No. of Credit d. List of Students
Cluster Code Courses Hours e. Attendance record
Arts & Humanities Course-I: Fables, Wisdom Literature and EPIC URCG-5112 1 02 f. Copies of Quizzes duly marked
Course-II: Space, Place and Experience URCG-5113 1 02 g. Model assignments duly marked
Natural Sciences Course –I: Basic Science URCG-5114 1 3(2-1) h. Copies of mid-term and final term question papers
Course-II: The science of Global Challenges URCG-5115 i. Award list
Social Sciences Course –I: Science of Society-I URCG-5116 1 02 j. Suggestions for improvement in the course
Course –II: Science of Society-II URCG-5117 6.8 The content of the course folder can be modified keeping in view the requirements of the accreditation
Functional English Functional English URCG-5118 1 03 councils/HEC.
Expository Writing Expository Writing URCG-5119 1 03 7. Attendance
Quantitative Course-I: Exploring Quantitative Skills URCG-5120 2 06 7.1 A student having less than 75% attendance in lectures and practical (if applicable) separately shall not
Reasoning Course-II: Tools for Quantitative Reasoning URCG-5121 be allowed to take the final examination of the course. The Department/ College/Institute/Centre shall
Islamic Studies (OR) Islamic Studies (Compulsory) URCG-5105 notify the list of such students at least one week before the final examination week.
Religious Education / or 7.2 The Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/Institute/Centre may condone, for valid
Ethics Ethics (For Non-Muslims) URCG-5126 1 02 reasons, deficiency up to 5% of the total number of lectures. The Dean of the Faculty on the
Ideology and Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan URCG-5122 1 02 recommendations of the Chairperson/ Principal/ Director of the Department/College/Institute/Centre
Constitution of
may, on special grounds, condone up to another 5% of the total number of lectures.
Pakistan
7.3 If a student who has missed three consecutive lectures without any reason in a course, a verbal/written
Applications of Applications of Information Communication URCG-5123 1 3(2-1)
warning from the course teacher may be given to the student.
Information Technologies
7.4 If a student who is found habitual of missing lectures in a course, s/he shall not be allowed to sit in the
Communication
Technologies (ICT) class without the approval of the Chairperson/Principal/ Director.
Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship URCG-5124 1 02 7.5 If a student makes him/herself absent from the Department/College/Institute/ School/Centre for ten
Civics and Civics and Community Engagement URCG-5125 1 02 consecutive working days (without approval of Chairman/Director/In-charge or without medical
Community emergency), his/her name shall be struck off from the rolls of the Department/College/Institute/Centre.
Engagement Such student shall not be re-admitted without the approval of the Chairman/Director/In-charge under
Total 12 30 intimation to the Dean concerned. The student shall have to pay the prescribed re-admission fee/dues
under intimation to the Treasurer and the Director Academics.
* The syndicate has approved the offering of course “Pakistan Studies (URCG-5128) in 4th semester for
7.6 At the end of each semester, the teacher concerned shall submit the statement showing the total number
the students enrolled in Fall 2023 & Spring 2024 and in 2nd semester for the students enrolled in Fall
of lectures delivered and practical (if applicable) conducted, by him/her together to the
2024 and onwards.
Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/Institute/Centre with the total number of
6.5 In addition to above general education courses the following courses shall be offered in all degrees
lectures and practical (if applicable) attended by each student. The cumulative attendance record will
with same course titles, contents and course codes:
be communicated to the students on monthly basis by the teacher concerned.
Category Name of Course Course Code No. of Credit 7.7 The absence as a result of late admission or change of course(s) shall also be counted for dropping from
Courses Hours the course(s).
Holy Quran with Translation of the Holy Quran – I URCG-5111 1 Non-Credit 7.8 For a student participating and representing the University in sports/co-curricular activities of national
Translation, Translation of the Holy Quran - II or international level events, as verified by the Director of sports/co-curricular, the days actually spent by
Tajveed Translation of the Holy Quran - III the student in such events shall be counted as present towards the attendance requirement.
and Tafseer Translation of the Holy Quran – IV 7.9 If a student is required to participate in sports/co-curricular activities representing the University, on the
Seerat of the Seerat of the Holy Prophet (SAW) URCG-5127 1 1(1-0) date/dates of examination, arrangement will be made by the Department/ College/Institute/Centre for
Holy Prophet (SAW) holding Special Examination for him/her as soon as his/her sports/co-curricular activities are ended.
6.6 Re-organization of courses according to the requirements or availability of teaching faculty in the 8. Change and Withdrawal of Course(s)
Department/College/Institute/School shall be permissible during the session with the approval 8.1 A student may withdraw a maximum of 50% of the courses offered i.e.; two out of five or three out of six
of Principal/Director/Chairman under intimation to Dean concerned provided that students shall courses.
8.2 The enrolled students may be allowed to enroll/change the offered course(s) within one week and
be informed well before the commencement of the semester concerned.
6.7 Each faculty member will develop course folder(s) for the assigned course(s). The course folder withdraw during 1-4 week from the date of commencement of the semester with the permission of Head
should include at least the following: of Department/College/Institute. In case of withdraw, the transcript shall record that the student
a. CV of the teacher enrolled in the course and withdrew. Consequently, grade W will be awarded to the student which shall
have no impact on the calculation of the CGPA of the student.
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8.3 A student withdrawing after the 4th week shall be automatically awarded “F” grade which shall 10.1 Sessional: Test(s)/quiz(s)/assignment(s)/presentation(s)/seminar(s)/class participation
count in the GPA and stay on the transcript. /attendance/term paper. The course teacher will decide the marks distribution according to the nature
8.4 The students availing withdrawal of courses cannot register advanced level course(s) in next of the course.
semesters for which the withdrawn course(s) are pre-requisite. 10.2 Mid-term Examination from the syllabus prescribed for the midterm will normally be conducted after
8.5 The teacher shall provide a detailed course outline to the students within 7-days of the first eight weeks of teaching during a semester.
beginning of the semester and shall send a copy of course outline and work plan to the Head 10.3 Final Examination covering the full syllabus with at least 25% of the course of mid-term shall be held at
of Department/College/Institute. the end of each semester.
Note: Courses involving project/practical/ field work may deviate from the above given marks
9 Semester Freeze
9.1 A student may discontinue his/her studies by seeking semester freeze during the semester distribution to accommodate the marks of the project/ practical/field work. However, prior approval
before the final term examination on medical grounds or circumstances beyond his/her control from the Chairperson/ Principal/ Director is required under intimation to the office of the Controller of
with written permission of Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department / College / Examinations.
10.4 The schedule of each examination shall be notified/displayed on the Notice Board well in time.
Institute/School concerned subject to the condition that semester fee shall not be
10.5 The duration of examinations shall be as under:
transferred/refunded. However, freezing in 1st semester is not allowed. a) Mid Term Examination: One to Two Hours
9.2 A student may discontinue his/her studies by seeking semester freeze prior to enrollment in b) Final Term Examination: Two to Three Hours
the second/subsequent semester on medical grounds or circumstances beyond his/her 10.6 Examination should be held on consecutive days excluding holidays which means that no gap shall be
control with written permission of Chairperson / Principal / Director of the Department / allowed in the papers.
College/Institute/School concerned subject to fulfillment of condition that the student has 10.7 Question paper for midterm and final term examinations shall be set by the respective Teacher.
passed the final examination of the previous semester with minimum prescribed GPA/CGPA However, Chairperson / Principal / Director shall ensure the quality and standard of the question paper
required for academic standard of the University to remain on roll. The student shall have to pay set by the teacher through examination committee.
the semester fee; the fee will be transferred to the next semester if frozen in first week of 10.8 The pass marks in each course shall be 50%.
commencement of the classes or before the commencement of the semester in case s/he joins 10.9 The scripts of each examination shall be shown to the students by the teacher to review their grades
the program within maximum time prescribed for semester freeze. In case of semester freeze awarded. The Department/College/Institute/School concerned shall keep such record for one
after one week of commencement of classes fee will not be transferred. semester.
9.3 A student who sought discontinuation of a semester shall have to get approval from the 10.10 Sessional marks awarded on the basis of assignment, test, quiz etc. shall be displayed/shown to the
Chairperson/Principal/Director to rejoin the program before the commencement of the students 14 days before the final term examination.
semester to be rejoined. The student may seek semester unfreeze even if relevant semester to 10.11 In case a student is not satisfied with his/her award even after checking his/her answer book, or
be rejoined is not currently being offered. In that case s/he may repeat/improve failed courses clarification from the teacher, s/he may make written application to the Chairperson/ Principal/
of previous semesters by following other codal formalities. Director of the Department/College/Institute/School within one week of announcement of result for
9.4 The Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/College/Institute/School concerned decision by the Departmental Examination Committee.
will notify in both the cases; the semester freeze and rejoining the program under intimation to 10.12 After holding the final term examination, each teacher shall prepare four copies of the results of the
the Treasurer and the Director Academics. sessional, mid-term and final term examinations on award lists duly signed by the teacher concerned
9.5 During the semester freeze, bonafide status of the student shall remain suspended provided for submission to offices of the Controller of Examinations, Dean, Chairperson/Principal/Director and
that discontinuation shall not be allowed for more than two regular semesters in any case in teacher concerned.
whole degree program subject to maximum time limit for completion of degree. 10.13 Teacher shall submit a copy of the award list duly approved by the Chairperson/Principal/Director
10. Evaluation along with the scripts within seven days of the respective examination to the In-charge Examinations
The course teacher will be responsible for students' evaluation and grading as per the following weight-age: of the Department/College/ Institute/School concerned.
For all disciplines other than Engineering and Technology 10.14 The In-charge Examinations shall prepare the final consolidated result and submit it before the
Courses without practical Courses with practical Departmental Examination Committee for consideration. After deciding the appeals/written
Assessment %age Assessment %age complaints/incomplete results, if any, the Departmental Examination Committee shall forward the
Mid 20 Mid 15 result for notification by the office of the Controller of Examinations within two weeks of closing of
Sessional 30 Sessional 15
final term examination. The result should show student's ID, name, father's name, marks obtained,
Final 50 Final 45
– -- Practical 25 grade points, letter grade and GPA/CGPA. A copy of the result by the office of the Controller of
For Engineering and Technology Disciplines * Examinations shall be submitted to the Dean and Chairperson/Principal/Director concerned.
Courses without practical Courses with practical 10.15 In case a student did not appear in the mid and final examinations due to discontinuation of the
Assessment %age Assessment %age semester, his/her GPA/CGPA should not be calculated.
Mid 20 Mid Term Exam 20
Sessional 30 Lab Performance 30
Final 50 Final Exam /Viva 50
* clarified vide letter No. SU/DIRACAD/523 dated 29.05.2024
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10.16 Semester and final transcripts shall be issued by the office of the Controller of 11. Promotion, Dropout and Re-admission
Examinations to the students on request by depositing the prescribed fee for this purpose. 11.1 If a student fails to obtain 1.75 GPA at the end of 1st semester or fails in more than 50% offered
10.17 Each student shall have to pay the prescribed degree notification fee. courses in 1st semester s/he shall be dropped from the program. Furthermore, if a student fails to
10.18 For the degree programs where research is offered, the students are required to submit the obtain prescribed CGPA at end of second and onward semesters or fails to pass more than 50% of
Thesis/Project report within two months from the end of final examination of the last offered courses in each semester, s/he shall be dropped in the same semester and shall not be
semester. However, this time duration may be extended with the permission of the promoted to the next semester. A student who has been declared to be dropped in any academic
Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/Institute/School. The year due to less than prescribed CGPA or failure in more than 50% courses, may be readmitted only
evaluation of the project shall be made by the panel of three examiners comprising the once to the relevant/previous* semester with the following conditions:
Chairperson/Principal/Director, external examiner (to be recommended by the Board of 11.1.1 The student has to pay prescribed re-admission fee in addition to regular semester fee under
Studies and appointed by the Dean or in case of absence of Dean any Chairperson intimation to the Treasurer and the Controller of Examinations.
nominated by the Vice Chancellor) and the supervisor. The plagiarism check must be 11.1.2 Permission to re-admission shall be obtained from the Chairperson/Principal/ Director within
conducted on the dissertation/theses offered to undergraduate students by Central one week of commencement of classes.
Library before its submission to the department. 11.1.3 In case of readmission to 1st semester the student will be awarded new roll number and s/he will study
10.19 Examination Unfair Means Cases shall be reported to the Chairperson/Principal/ Director as per rules applicable to the session along with which s/he has sought readmission. In case of
who may refer the case to the Departmental Examination Committee or University readmission to semester other than 1st semester the roll number will remain same and the rules of the
Discipline Committee, as the case may be, for necessary action under the rules. previous session will be applicable
10.20 The disciplinary action by the Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ *Relevant semester is any semester which satisfies the following conditions:
College/Institute/School against the student(s) for unfair means/discipline case(s) may a) After readmission maximum time limit shall not be affected
b) The semester from which s/he can continue and improve CGPA
be taken in one or more of the following forms depending upon the severity of the offence:
c) The semester is being offered at the time of request for readmission
10.20.1 A written warning may be issued to the student(s) concerned and a copy of the
Clarification: (a) readmission is a favor to the dropped out students and they are readmitted in 1st or
same may be displayed on the Notice Board under intimation to his/her
relevant semester without consideration of closing merit during admission process for the session with
parents/guardians;
which they seek readmission. Hence, the facility of readmission with the permission of Head of the
10.20.2 A student may be fined. The fine imposed shall have to be deposited under
Department/Institute, is to be availed only once either in 1st or any subsequent semester.
intimation to the Treasurer;
(b) If any student drops out in 1st semester and seeks readmission in 1st semester with new roll
10.20.3 The paper may be cancelled.
10.20.4 A student may be placed on probation for a fixed period of a semester. If during the number and new session then one chance of readmission will be expired and he/she will have no further
period of probation s/he fails to improve his/her conduct, the case shall be chance of readmission either in 1st or any subsequent semester.
11.2 The student who has already been readmitted once will be “Dropped” from university rolls/program if s/he
forwarded to the University Discipline Committee.
10.21 A student shall be awarded incomplete grade 'I' on medical grounds or the circumstances is again dropped from any semester.
11.3 A student will only be allowed to repeat 2-3 courses of up to 09 credit hours (if any) with the permission of
beyond his/her control determined by the Departmental Examination Committee in the
the Chairperson/Principal/Director in summer semester.
following cases:
11.4 A student may repeat fail courses and/or improve the grade/s of the already pass course(s) in summer
10.21.1 If a student fails to complete any assignment, test, quiz, term paper, presentation
semester or relevant semester or where the course/s is/are being offered within prescribed maximum
etc. assigned to him/her by the teacher for the purpose of internal assessment.
10.21.2 If a student is unable to appear in a part or whole of the Mid Term or Final Term time limit of the program. In this case, a student shall enroll the course(s) by paying the prescribed fee.
examination of a semester. Such course(s) shall be marked under asterisk (*) in the provisional and official transcript.
10.22 The student may be allowed to appear in the Special Mid/Final Examination of the semester 11.5 In case of improvement (credit/non-credit course), the better grades shall be reflected on the provisional
to be held by the Department/College/Institute/Centre before the commencement of the /official transcript. However, such students shall not be considered eligible for a position/scholarship.
next semester. However, the student must have:
11.6 Promotion Criteria.
10.22.1 Fulfilled attendance requirement.
11.6.1 For promotion to second semester a student must pass at least 50% courses with minimum 1.75 GPA
10.22.2 Been admitted as patient in a recognized hospital. If s/he has not been
in the first semester.
hospitalized, the student will be examined by the University Medical Officer.
11.6.2 For promotion to subsequent semesters a student must pass at least 50% of the offered courses in
10.23 The result of such student shall be withheld till conduct of special examination before the
each semester and must obtain minimum CGPA given below at the end of each semester to remain
commencement of next semester. If the student does not appear in the special exam s/he
enrolled and continue his/her studies in the program, otherwise, s/he may be granted re-admission
will be considered fail in that course(s) and result will be updated accordingly.
only once into relevant/previous semester in the light of Regulation No. 11.1, 11.1.1 and 11.1.2 stated
10.24 There shall be no provisions of special examination for the students who have already
above.
appeared in final examinations.
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Minimum CGPA to be obtained at the end of each semester programs other than 2-year associate degree and 2.00 for 2-year associate degree) for completion of
1- year 1.5-year 2-year 3-year 4-year 5-year degree.
Semester Program Program Associate Program Program Program 12.6 Students enrolled in the undergraduate/equivalent degree program shall be allowed to exit from the
Degree program with an Associate Degree provided that the following requirements are met:
12.6.1 The student must have completed minimum of 60 credit hours in at least four (04) semesters
1st 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 of the undergraduate/equivalent degree program including general education courses
comprised of 30 credit hours:
2nd 2.50 2.10 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 12.6.2 The minimum CGPA is maintained at 2.00/4.00.
12.6.3 The name of the subject field on the degree shall remain the same in which a student was
3rd 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
initially enrolled for the undergraduate/equivalent degree program;
12.6.5 The option of exit from the undergraduate/equivalent degree program with an Associate
4th 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
Degree is not allowed in disciplines accredited under the councils i.e. PM&DC, PNC, PVMC,
5th 2.10 2.10 2.10 PEC, PCP, CATP, PBC, NTC, NCT, NAEAC AND NCH
12.6.6 The option of exit from the undergraduate /equivalent degree program with an Associate
6th 2.50 2.20 2.20 Degree is allowed in disciplines accredited under the councils i.e. NCEAC, NBEAC and NACTE.
12.7 In case a student has sought exit from BS program then s/he cannot rejoin the BS program. However,
7th 2.25 2.30 s/he may seek fresh admission in 5th semester intake as and when offered.
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15. Grading System Example-I (Semester – I) (Must obtain minimum 1.75 GPA and pass 50% courses)
15.1 The grading shall be done on a scale of 4. Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS
15.2 Equivalence between Letter grading and Numerical grading shall be as follows: Obtained Point Grade Hours
C1 45 1.50 D 3 1.50 x 3 = 4.50
C2 53 2.18 C- 3 2.18 x 3 = 6.54
GRADING TABLE
C3 45 1.50 D 4 1.50 x 4 = 6.00
%age Grade Letter %age Grade Letter C4 42 1.20 D 3 1.20 x 3 = 3.60
Marks Point Grade Marks Point Grade C5 43 11.30 D 3 1.30 x 3 = 3.90
85-100 4.00 A+ 57 2.43 C Total 16 24.54
80-84 4.00 A 56 2.36 C GPA = 24.54 ÷ 16 = 1.53 (Dropped due to low GPA/failure in more than 50% courses)
79 3.94 B+ 55 2.30 C
78 3.87 B+ 54 2.24 C- Example-II (Semester – I) (Must obtain minimum 1.75 GPA and pass 50% courses)
77 3.80 B+ 53 2.18 C- Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS
76 3.74 B+ 52 2.12 C- Obtained Point Grade Hours
75 3.67 B+ 51 2.06 C- C1 87 4.00 A 3 4.00 x 3 = 12.00
74 3.60 B 50 2.00 C- C2 68 3.20 B- 3 3.20 x 3 = 9.60
73 3.54 B 49 1.90 D C3 45 1.50 D 4 1.50 x 4 = 6.00
72 3.47 B 48 1.80 D C4 60 2.64 C+ 3 2.64 x 3 = 7.92
71 3.40 B 47 1.70 D C5 73 3.54 B 3 3.54 x 3 = 10.62
70 3.34 B 46 1.60 D Total 16 46.14
69 3.27 B- 45 1.50 D Total 46.14 GPA = 46.14 ÷ 16 = 2.88 (Promoted)
68 3.20 B- 44 1.40 D
67 3.14 B- 43 1.30 D Example-III (Semester-II) (Must obtain minimum 1.75 CGPA and pass 50% courses)
66 3.07 B- 42 1.20 D Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS
65 3.00 B- 41 1.10 D Obtained Point Grade Hours
64 2.92 C+ 40 1.00 D C6 72 3.47 B 3 3.47 x 3 = 10.41
63 2.85 C+ Below 40 0 F C7 69 3.27 B- 3 3.27 x 3 = 9.81
62 2.78 C+ Result Late ---- RL C8 80 4.00 A 3 4.00 x 3 = 12.0
61 2.70 C+ Withdrawal W C9 38 0.00 F 3 0.00 x 3 = 0.00
60 2.64 C+ Repeat R C10 Withdraw -- W 0 ------
59 2.37 C Incomplete 0.00 I Total 16 32.22
58 2.50 C – – --
GPA = 32.22 ÷ 12 = 2.69 (promoted)
Minimum passing marks for a course = 50%
15.3 Fraction of total marks obtained in a course shall be counted as one mark, e.g. 60.1 and 60.9 For all BS 5th semester intake programs
shall be considered as 61. Example-I (Semester–I) (Must obtain minimum 2.10 GPA and pass 50% courses)
Example: Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS
Examination Weight Marks Obtained Obtained Point Grade Hours
Mid Term 30 19.0 C1 51 2.06 C- 3 2.06 x 3 = 6.18
Sessional 20 10.3 C2 53 2.18 C- 3 2.18 x 3 = 6.54
Final Term 50 40.1 C3 45 1.50 D 4 1.50 x 4 = 6.00
Total 100 69.4 C4 52 2.12 C- 3 2.12 x 3 = 6.36
The score shall be rounded to 70 C5 61 2.70 C+ 3 2.70 x 3 = 8.10
However, CGPA shall not be rounded off Total 16 33.18
15.4 In order to calculate the GPA, multiply GP with the Credit Hours of each Course to obtain total Total 33.18 GPA = 33.18 ÷ 16 = 2.07 (Dropped due to low GPA)
grade points of the course, add up to Cumulative Grade Points and divide by the total number
of Credit Hours to get the GPA for the semester. For calculating CGPA, sum total of GPs in all semesters earned in different courses multiplied by respective
For 4-Year Program credit hours of a course and divided by total number of credit hours.
In order to calculate the GPA, multiply GP with the Credit Hours of each Course to obtain total
grade points of the course, add up to Cumulative Grade Points and divide by the total number Total (GP x Credit Hours) of all courses
of Credit Hours to get the GPA for the semester. CGPA =_________________________________________
Total Credit Hours of all courses
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16.2.6 Accepted courses along with their credit hours shall be displayed on the final/official
Total grade points in till 2nd semester = 46.14 + 32.22 = 78.36 transcript but their grades obtained from the parent institution will not be displayed. Such
Total credit hours till 2nd semester = 16+12 = 28 subjects will be marked as “Transferred Credits” (TR).
16.3 The concerned teaching department during the initial scrutiny of application will also prepare a list of
CGPA = 78.36 / 28 = 2.79 (Promoted) courses accepted for transfer (keeping in view the marks obtained and availability in scheme of
studies) and deficiency courses, if any, and submit the list to office of the Registrar along with
Example-II (Semester-II) (Must obtain minimum 2.00 CGPA and pass 50% courses)
recommendations.
Course Marks Grade Letter Credit Total GPS
16.4 All University regulations for migration/transfer of credits shall apply.
Obtained Point Grade Hours
17. Departmental Examinations Committee
C11 51 2.06 C- 3 2.06 x 3 = 6.18
Each Department/College/Institute/School shall have a Departmental Examination Committee comprising
C12 67 3.14 B- 3 3.14 x 3 = 9.42
three to seven members appointed by the Dean of the Faculty. The Chairperson/Principal/Director of the
C13 47 1.70 D 3 1.70 x 3 = 5.10
C14 38 0.00 F 3 0.00 x 3 = 0.00 Department/College/Institute/School will be the Convener and one of the members will be In-charge
C15 35 0.00 F 0 0.00 x 3 = 0.00 Examinations as the member & Secretary of the Committee. The Committee will perform the following functions:
Total 15 20.70 17.1 To decide the appeal/written complaints of the students;
Total 20.70 GPA = 20.70 ÷ 15 = 1.38 17.2 To decide the unfair means cases;
17.3 To examine and decide all the matters regarding uniformity before the declaration of result and any
For calculating CGPA, sum total of GPs in all semesters earned in different courses multiplied by other related matter.
respective credit hours of a course and divided by total number of credit hours. 17.4 Ensure content coverage of courses in line with the course outline and work plan provided by the
teacher during the semester.
Total (GP x Credit Hours) of all courses 17.5 The decision of the committee shall be final.
CGPA =_________________________________________ 18. Time Frame for Completion of Degree Programs
Total Credit Hours of all courses 18.1 Maximum duration for the completion of various programs shall be as under:
Program Maximum Duration
Total grade points in till 3rd semester = 46.14 + 32.22 + 20.7= 99.06 1-Year Two Years
Total credit hours till 3rd semester = 16+12+15= 43 2-Year Three Years
3-Year Five Years
CGPA = 99.06 / 43 = 2.30 (Dropped due to failure in more than 50% courses) 4-Year Six Years
5-Year Seven Years
On the similar pattern GPA and CGPA may be calculated and promotion status may be determined in 18.2 In case a student is unable to secure degree within the prescribed time frame and requests for
the light of regulation 11.6 extension in duration, the Head of the department/college/institute/school will forward the case on
hardship basis, as per procedure prescribed in regulation 19.7, to University Semester Committee. In
16. Migration/Transfer of Credits the event of force majeure (i.e., delay on account of circumstance beyond the control of student), the
Under extra-ordinary circumstances, the Vice Chancellor, on the recommendations of the University Semester Committee university may recommend extension in the maximum time period for
Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/College/Institute/School, may allow approval of the Vice Chancellor.
migration/transfer of credits of students from HEC recognized Institutions to a 19. University Semester Committee
Department/College/Institute/School/sub campus of the University and vice versa, provided that: There shall be a University Semester Committee to be constituted by the Vice Chancellor. The Committee shall
16.1 The institutions concerned agree for the migration/transfer of credits of such a student. perform the following functions
16.2 Migration/transfer of credits cases shall initially be scrutinized by the 19.1 Provide consultation to the Department/College/Institute/School converting to semester system
Department/College/Institute/School concerned. Eligible candidates must satisfy the from the annual system.
following conditions: 19.2 Provide support in the implementation of semester system by arranging short courses for the faculty
16.2.1 S/he falls in the merit list drawn by the University for the respective session with which on its various aspects.
s/he wants to continue studies. 19.3 Monitor and report on the implementation of Semester Regulations and address various issues arising
16.2.2 S/he has to provide NOC from the institution from where migration is required. thereof.
16.2.3 After migration the transferred student(s) must study at least 50% courses of the 19.4 Recommend necessary amendments in the Semester Regulations, if needed, for approval from
Program at the Department/College/Institute/School to become eligible for degree. relevant statutory bodies. Further, in unforeseen situations or where the semester regulations or
16.2.4 A student, who has been dropped out, rusticated, expelled, or whose entry in the procedures are silent/ambiguous/contradictory, University Semester Committee may issue
parent institute was banned for any reason whatsoever at any time during his/her guidance/interpretation after approval of Vice Chancellor.
academic career, the case for transfer of credits shall not be considered. 19.5 Vice Chancellor can extend the degree time period on the recommendations of Semester Committee.
16.2.5 C o u r s e s w i t h c re d i t h o u r s a n d c o u r s e c o n t e n t s e q u i va l e n t to t h e 19.6 Deal with the individual student hardship cases studying under the semester and term system of
Department/College/Institute/School courses, shall be considered for transfer. affiliated colleges.
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19.7 Procedure: 20.3 During the Summer Break, University may offer Summer Semester of 06-08 which will provide opportunity to
19.7.1 University Students shall submit the application in the office of respective meet up deficiency or to improve grades and internship. The following will be the standard operating
Chairperson/Principal/Director. The application shall be submitted along with procedures for Summer Semester:
processing fee @Rs. 500 in prescribed University account. Chairperson/ 20.3.1 A student can enroll maximum 02-03 courses during summer semester with the approval of Head of
Principal/Director shall forward the application to the Chairman Semester Department/Institute/College.
Committee with clear recommendations about acceptance/rejection of student's 20.3.2 No student can enroll courses during summer semester if enrolled for internship in that particular
hardship. summer semester.
19.7.2 Whereas, the students studying under term system (affiliated colleges) shall 20.3.3 The minimum class size during summer semester will be 10. In case of less than 10 students the
submit application in office of Principal of college and Principal shall forward the course may be offered on coaching/consultancy basis.
application to the Controller of Examinations of the University. The application shall 20.3.4 A student who has either failed or has been stopped to take the examination due to shortage of class
be submitted along with processing fee @Rs. 500 in prescribed University account. attendance or wishes to improve his/her grade is allowed to register in summer. A student can enroll
The Controller of Examinations shall forward the application to the Chairman withdrawn course only in case regular class for that course is being offered in summer semester.
University Semester with clear recommendation keeping in view student's hardship. 20.3.5 The contact hours per week during the Summer Semester will be doubled to ensure that the course is
19.7.3 The University Semester Committee after reviewing the cases shall submit completely taught in a summer session with half of the duration as compared to a regular (Fall/Spring)
the recommendations to the Vice Chancellor for necessary approval. semester.
20 Schedule of Semesters: 20.3.6 During summer semester for the students who intend to repeat/improve compulsory/General Education
20.1 There shall be two regular semesters (Fall and Spring) in an academic year. courses combined class will be offered in the parent/relevant department and the students from all other
20.2 Each semester shall be of 18 weeks. Sixteen weeks for teaching and one to two departments who intend to repeat/improve such courses shall join that class in the relevant department.
weeks for examination. In case of deficiency of delivered lectures, the teacher will
arrange make-up classes with the approval of Head of Repeal: The existing regulations may be repealed. However, the cases arising under the repealed regulations shall be
Department/Institute/College. governed by those regulations.
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Graduate Semester Regulations
1. Preamble 3.22 “Supervisory Committee” means each Department shall constitute a Supervisory Committee, for each
Notwithstanding anything contrary to the provisions of University of Sargodha Ordinance, 2002/Amendment doctoral researcher, to supervise the doctoral research with supervisor as its convener and co-
Act 2004, the University shall offer MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent and PhD level research programs in all supervisor (if any) and expert(s) from the field of research as members. In case of non-availability of the
those disciplines where appropriate. Provided that in accordance with the prescribed quality criteria for relevant expert among the regular faculty, a co-supervisor can be taken from other HEI or organization.
admission to MS/MSc(Hons)/ MPhil/Equivalent programs and PhD Programs, rules and regulations 3.23 “HJRS” means HEC Journal Recognition System.
mentioned hereinafter regarding admission, registration and examination for MS/MSc(Hons)/ MPhil/ 3.24 “GRE/HAT” test means a test conducted by THE University/HEC/any testing body accredited by HEC.
Equivalent and PhD studies shall be applicable to each graduate level research program offered by the
University. 4. Introduction
Following are the guidelines, procedures and regulations to be followed by the Department/ College/ Institute/
2. Short Title and Commencement School where MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent and PhD programs are in vogue.
2.1 The rules and regulations described hereunder shall be called “Graduate Semester Regulations- 4.1 A copy of printed Revised Rules and Regulations shall be made available in all the
2023” and shall come into force from the Fall semester 2023. Departments/Colleges/Institutes/Schools as well as the University Library for guidance and electronic
3. Definitions copy shall be available in downloadable from the website of the University ([Link]).
In these rules and regulations unless the subject or context otherwise requires, the following expressions 4.2 The rules and regulations inscribed here are subject to amendment/change and repletion by the
shall have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say: Competent Authority on the recommendation/direction/guideline of the relevant bodies of the
3.1 “University” means the University of Sargodha. University.
3.2 “Vice Chancellor” means the Vice Chancellor of the University.
3.3 “Syndicate” means the Syndicate of the University. 5. Pre-Requisites to Launch an MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent or a PhD Program
3.4 “Authority” means any of the Authorities of the University specified in the Ordinance. 5.1 Any Teaching Department/College/Institute/School of the University can launch MS/MSc(Hons)/
3.5 “AS & RB” means Advanced Studies and Research Board (AS & RB) of the University. MPhil/ Equivalent and PhD programs provided it fulfills the following criteria laid down by the HEC:
3.6 “Board of Studies” means the board comprising of specified members for each subject or group of 5.1.1 At least two full time faculty members holding PhD degrees in the relevant field shall be
subjects taught in any Department/College/Institute/School. available/appointed to the department to launch an MS/MPhil/Equivalent program that may
3.7 “Dean” means the Chairperson of the Board of Faculty. be increased up to three (3) if a PhD program is also to be launched in the same discipline and
3.8 “Director” means director of and Institute/School/Centre. department.
3.9 “Principal” means the head of a Constituent College. 5.1.2 The minimum appointment tenure for full-time faculty members must not be less than the
3.10 “Chairperson” means head of an academic Department. duration of the intended degree program.
3.11 “Department” means a teaching, research and technological development department 5.2 Before launching any research program, the Department/College/Institute/School shall obtain
maintained and administered by the University. NOC from Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, as per criteria and timelines mentioned in
3.12 “College” means a Constituent College of the University.
the HEC Graduate Education Policy 2023 and ascertain the number of seats as per facilities and
3.13 “Institute” means an Institute maintained and administered by the University.
program details.
3.14 “School” means a School maintained and administered by the University.
5.3 The admission to MS/[Link] (Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent program and PhD programs shall be widely
3.15 “Controller of Examinations” means the Controller of Examinations of the University (abbreviated
advertised.
as CE in this dossier).
5.4 Minimum class size for MS/[Link] (Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent and PhD program shall be 10 and 05
3.16 “Prescribed” means prescribed in the Statutes, Regulations or Rules framed by the relevant
respectively. However, in case of less than the prescribed number of students, special permission
authority.
3.17 “Research Program” means MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil, PhD and other research based programs of for start of the program shall be sought from the Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of
the University. University Admission Committee. Teacher to student ratio will be 1:12.
3.18 “Academic Year” means a year consisting of two regular semesters namely, Fall and Spring, and a
6. Eligibility Criteria
Summer Semester.
6.1 MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent programs:
3.19 “Semester” means duration of eighteen weeks inclusive of examinations i.e., sixteen weeks for
6.1.1 The candidates having second division (≥ 45% marks) in annual system or CGPA ≥ 2.00 out of 4.00
teaching, one week for conduct of final term examinations and one week for preparation and
in MA/MSc/LLB/BS (4–Year)/B-Pharmacy/ PharmD/ MBBS/ BDS/ BE/ BSc Engineering etc. [16-
submission of results.
year education] degree in semester system in the relevant subject or Equivalent from the HEC
3.20 “Graduate Program Committee” means each Department shall constitute a Graduate Program
recognized institutions shall be eligible for admission to MS/[Link] (Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent
Committee comprising senior most (3-5) faculty members with Chairperson as its head. The
program.
Committee, approved by the Vice Chancellor through the Dean concerned, shall look after the
6.1.2 Those candidates shall be considered eligible for admission who pass the University entry test
MS/MSc(Hons)MPhil and PhD program and take all necessary actions/steps to run the program
(minimum 50% marks) and an interview conducted by the Graduate Program Committee of the
smoothly.
relevant Department/College/Institute/School of the University.
3.21 “Intradisciplinary” refers to sub-disciplines occurring within one of the ten broad disciplines
defined by UNESCO's International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED-F-2013).
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6.1.3 The candidates who are employed in Federal/Provincial government or semi-government study of the doctoral program (or, in the opinion of the Graduate Program Committee, the
organizations shall produce NOC (No Objection Certificate) from their employer (before the preparation can be deemed satisfactory by taking a few additional courses after starting the
end of the first semester of their respective program of study). program)
6.1.4 The intra-disciplinary admission may only be allowed, if: 6.3 Only those candidates shall be granted admission to MS/MSc(Hons)/ MPhil/Equivalent or PhD program
a) The applicant has a strong interest in pursuing an MS/MPhil/Equivalent degree in a who fulfill the criteria laid down by the HEC and specified by the concerned Teaching Department, which
different discipline. are subject to change from time to time by the relevant bodies of the University.
b) The applicant has passed GRE-Subject/equivalent test with minimum 50% marks in the 6.4 As part of the application for admission to PhD programs, applicants shall be required to submit a
discipline of admission and he/she shall have to take 6-9 CH of deficiency courses of statement of purpose, which shall form an integral part of the application. The Graduate Program
level 6. Committee shall use the information provided to ascertain the preparedness and interest of the
c) The Graduate Program Committee is satisfied that the applicant's knowledge of candidate in pursuing doctoral studies, and whether the department has the requisite resources to train
primary area (level 6) has sufficiently prepared him or her to undertake the course of and supervise the doctoral candidate in the subspeciality in which the applicant is interested. A
studies of the MS/MPhil/Equivalent program (or, in the opinion of the Graduate Program statement of purpose shall, at least, include the following:
Committee, the preparation can be deemed satisfactory by taking a few additional a) Title of the potential research proposal
courses after starting the program). b) Clear articulation of the current understanding of the intended field and ideas for potential
6.2 PhD Program: research
6.2.1 The candidates having CGPA ≥ 3.00 out of 4.00 (in the semester system) or minimum 60% c) Explanation of the intended impact of the proposed research
marks (in the annual system) in MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/ LLM/MSc(Engineering)/MD/MDS d) The prospective candidates shall demonstrate passion and enthusiasm for the area of research
degree etc. (18-year education with minimum 24 and 6 CHs for course and research work 7. Procedure for Application, Admission and Registration
respectively) in the relevant subject or equivalent from the HEC recognized institutions shall 7.1 An applicant seeking admission to MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent or PhD program shall apply
be eligible for admission. (online) within due date given in the advertisement for admission.
6.2.2 Those candidates shall only be considered eligible who shall pass: 7.2 Upon offer of admission, the applicant shall submit all dues, original terminal DMC (for two semester
a) The entry test equivalent to GRE/HAT General Test (minimum 60% marks) conducted by only), an affidavit (enclosed in the prospectus) and copies of all previous degrees/certificates to the
the University and interview conducted by the Graduate Program Committee of the respective Department/ College/Institute/School in which the candidate wishes to pursue his/her
relevant Department/College/ Institute/School of the University. studies.
b) The applicants having minimum 60% GRE/HAT General Test score issued by the HEC 7.3 The candidate shall be enrolled as per the University rules and regulations to establish his/her bonafide
accredited testing bodies shall be exempted from the University test for admissions to status. In order to remain enrolled in the University, every candidate shall pay the prescribed fee and
PhD program. other charges on semester basis to the University, failing which their admission shall be liable to be
c) In addition to GRE/HAT General Test, the University may conduct subject test for cancelled.
admission to PhD program with the approval of the Vice Chancellor on the 7.4 MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent program and PhD program require full time course/research work.
recommendations of University Admission Committee. 7.5 The list of admitted students shall be sent to the offices of the Treasurer, Controller of Examinations,
6.2.3 The candidates who are employed in Federal/Provincial government or semi-government Librarian and Director Academics for maintaining their personal files (registration returns, fee returns,
organizations shall produce NOC (No Objection Certificate) from their employer. examination record, library card and student identity card).
6.2.4 If the CGPA/Percentage is not mentioned on the transcript, the candidate must have to 7.6 The merit of eligible candidates of MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/equivalent or PhD Program shall be
produce equivalent weightage from his/her parent institute. determined as follows:
6.2.5 Omitted. a) Academic Qualifications (Terminal Degree) 70% contribution
6.2.6 Students pursuing MS/MPhil studies and interested in continuing to PhD may be granted b) University Entry Test/GRE/HAT 30% contribution
provisional admission upon satisfaction of the Graduate Program Committee regarding c) Candidates must qualify the interview conducted by the Graduate Program Committee of a
Statement of Purpose and students' commitment to the PhD program, provided that Department/College/Institute/School.
confirmation of the admission shall be subject to the fulfilment of the following conditions 7.7 Qualification from institutions other than the University of Sargodha shall be equalized by the Admission
within a period of one year from the date of provisional admission: Committee of the University.
a) Award of MS/MPhil degree, as prescribed in these regulations. 8 Migration/Transfer of Credits
b) Clearance of the admission test, as prescribed in these regulations. Under extraordinary circumstances, the Advanced Studies and Research Board (AS & RB) on the recommendation of
6.2.7 The intra-disciplinary admission may only be allowed, if:
the Board of Studies (BoS) concerned, may allow migration/transfer of credits of a student of
a) The applicant has a strong interest in pursuing a PhD in a different subject of the
MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent or PhD program from another University/Degree Awarding Institutions (DAI)
discipline.
recognized by the HEC to a teaching Department of the University and vice versa:
b) The applicant has passed GRE-Subject/ Equivalent Test with minimum 50% marks in the
8.1 The scholar will be required to provide a no objection certificate (NOC) from the University where s/he
discipline of admission and shall have to take 6-9 CH of deficiency courses of level 7.
has been registered before and the consent of the Chairperson/Principal/Director of the
c) The Graduate Program Committee is satisfied that the applicant's knowledge of the
Department/College/Institute/School of the University. The equivalence of credits to be transferred
primary area (level 7) has sufficiently prepared him or her to undertake the course of
shall be determined by the Department concerned through its Board of Studies.
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8.2 The research scholar shall pay the registration, tuition and examination fees on semester basis In the instance of force majeure (i.e., delay on account of circumstance beyond the control of
and fulfill all other requirements as per rules and regulations of the University. student), the University may through Advanced Studies and Research Board grant an extension in
8.3 No migration case shall be accepted which contravene above cited rules and Admission the period of award of PhD degree in accordance with the duration limiting factor(s) and shall also
Regulations of the University. take corrective measures in case the delay is caused by process or administrative reasons.
8.4 The transfer of research work is permissible, provided that the host university accepts the 9.5 MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent degree shall be awarded to a candidate who shall:
research conducted at the parent university prior to the credit transfer. a) Acquire CGPA ≥ 2.50 after completion of degree requirements; and
b) Submit one research paper based on MPhil research in the HEC recognized journals (only in case if
9. Specific Conditions for Award of MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent and PhD Degree: students opts for research work/thesis in the degree program)
9.1 For award of MPhil/MS/MSc(Hons)/Equivalent degree, candidates shall: Students pursuing degree with research work, after successful completion of course work, shall submit
a) Either need to complete 30 credit hours of course work or one page project abstract 150-200 words (annexure-I) and synopsis (Annex-III), signed by the scholar
b) Complete 24 credit hours of coursework along with a minimum of six (6) credit hours for and supervisor(s) to the Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the Department/
research work/thesis. College/Institute/School which shall be placed before the Graduate Program Committee for
9.2 The MS/MPhil degree shall be awarded not before the completion of 1.5 years or three (03) regular recommendations prior to placement before Board of Studies. The Chairperson/In-
semesters and not after completion of four (04) years or eight (08) regular semesters. The period charge/Principal/Director of the Department/College/Institute/School, through Board of Studies and
shall be counted from very first date of admission/readmission in 1st semester to the Dean of the faculty, shall forward project abstract, synopsis, names of supervisors and list of three local
MPhil/MS/MSc(Hons)/equivalent program until the date of the completion notification of the examiners to AS&RB for approval. Approved copies of the synopsis shall be sent to the offices of the
degree. Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/Institute/ School and Controller
a) If the scholar's degree is not completed in 2 years, one year (3rd year of study) extension
of Examinations for record.
shall be provided by the Chairperson/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/ 9.6 The doctoral candidate shall acquire CGPA ≥ 3.00 after completing course work of 18 CHs which shall
Institute/ School upon valid justification and recommendation of the research supervisor. follow a comprehensive examination to pass (≥50% marks)/ qualify. After successful completion of
Whereas, last year (4th year of study) extension shall be provided by the Dean of the course work, the student shall submit synopsis (Annex-III), signed by the scholar and supervisor(s) to
concerned Faculty. the Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the Department/College/Institute/School who shall
b) In case a student is unable to secure an MS/MPhil within the prescribed timeframe and
arrange public defense of synopsis, which shall be chaired by the Dean of the Faculty concerned. The
claims for extension in duration, the Graduate Program Committee shall determine the
scholar shall defend his/her synopsis in the presence of members of Graduate Program Committee,
causes of delay and the Head of the Department/College/Institute/School shall forward the
Dean and Faculty members. After successful synopsis defense, the Chairperson/ In-charge/ Principal/
case to the Advanced Studies and Research Board. In the event of force majeure (i.e., delay
Director of the Department/ College/ Institute/School, through Board of Studies and Dean of the faculty,
on account of circumstance beyond the control of student), the University may through
shall forward synopsis, names of supervisors and list of examiners to AS&RB for approval. Approved
Advanced Studies and Research Board grant an extension in the period of award of
copies of the synopsis shall be sent to the offices of the Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the
MS/MPhil degree in accordance with the duration limiting factor(s) and shall also take
Department/ College/Institute/ School and Controller of Examinations for record.
corrective measures in case the delay is caused by process or administrative reasons. 9.7 Appointment of examiners and thesis evaluation of MS/[Link]. (Hons.)/[Link]. Scholars
9.3 For PhD program, the students shall complete the coursework of at least: 9.7.1 The MS / [Link]. (Hons.) / [Link]. thesis shall be evaluated by an external examiner.
a) 18 credit hours if they are from the same discipline. 9.7.2 The plagiarism check must be conducted by the Central Library of the University before
b) The courses shall be offered through regular classes (i.e., classes taught on campus by full-
submission of thesis to the Office of the Controller of Examinations for external evaluation.
time faculty members of the University) 9.7.3 The copy of the thesis, after plagiarism check, shall be sent to the Controller Office for external
c) The courses shall preferably be of level-8.
evaluation.
d) PhD degree shall be based on research, not only on credit hours (coursework).
9.7.4 The Controller of Examinations shall send the thesis to external examiner after approval of
9.4 The PhD degree shall be awarded by the University not before the completion of three years or six
examiner/s by the Vice Chancellor from the panel of three examiners already approved by the
regular semesters and not after completion of eight years or 16 regular semesters. The period
Advanced Studies & Research Board.
shall be counted from very first date of admission/readmission in 1st semester to the PhD
9.7.5 External examiner shall submit his/her recommendations as to:
program until the date of the completion notification of the PhD degree. a) Thesis is acceptable in its present form;
a) If the scholar's degree does not complete in 5 years, one year (6th year of study) extension b) Thesis is acceptable after minor revisions;
shall be provided by the Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/ Director of the c) Thesis is acceptable after major revisions and not to be sent back for re-evaluation;
Department/College/Institute/School upon valid justification on the recommendation of the d) Thesis is acceptable after major revisions and be sent back for re-evaluation;
research supervisor. Whereas, last two years (7th and 8th year of study) extension shall be e) Thesis is not acceptable and is rejected.
provided by the Dean of the concerned Faculty upon the recommendation of the research 9.7.6 Maximum expected time for evaluation of thesis by the external examiner is 3-months. The
supervisor and Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/ reminders are supposed to be sent to the examiner after 4 weeks. If the examiner does not
Institute/ School. respond within the given maximum time, the Controller of Examinations shall send the thesis to
b) In case a student is unable to secure a PhD within the prescribed timeframe and claims for an alternate examiner on approval from the Vice Chancellor.
extension in duration, the Graduate Program Committee shall determine the causes of delay.
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9.7.7 Conditions defined in Sub-Section 9.7.5 shall result in action as tabulated below; 9.8 Every research scholar (MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent program and PhD) shall submit a report to
his/her research supervisor(s) on a prescribed proforma showing six month progress by the end of June
Evaluation Report Action Required and December in every year (annexure-IV). The research supervisor(s) shall endorse the report with
his/her comments, which shall be finally signed by the Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the
Thesis is acceptable in The scholar shall qualify for the viva voce
Department/College/ Institute/School and shall be saved in student's file. A copy of such report shall be
its present form. examination.
communicated to the Director Academics.
Thesis is acceptable The scholar shall make suggested changes and 9.9 The maximum number of MS / MSc (Hons) / MPhil / Equivalent and PhD students working under a full
time faculty member (Regular / TTS / Contractual / IPFP) / Supervisor of the University shall be as per the
after minor revisions have them endorsed by the supervisor on behalf
HEC criteria.
of the examiner (within 3-months). The thesis
9.10 Minimum 75% attendance (out of total delivered lectures by the teacher in the course) in each course
shall then be deemed to be “Approved” and the shall be compulsory to appear in a final term examination of a MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent
student shall qualify for viva voce examinations. program and a PhD program. The Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/ Director of a
Department/College/Institute/ School can waive off 5% shortage and Dean of a Faculty can further
Thesis is acceptable The scholar shall make suggested changes and
waive off 5% shortage as well for genuine cases (medical ground/factors beyond human reach).
after major revisions and have them endorsed by the supervisor on behalf 9.11 In genuine conditions (medical ground/factors beyond human reach) leave may be availed by the
not be sent back for re- of the examiner (within 3-months). The thesis student for maximum 2-4 weeks after recommendation of the Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director
evaluation shall then be deemed to be “Approved” and the of a Department/College/ Institute/School and approval by the Dean of the Faculty but the leave shall
student shall qualify for viva voce examinations not be counted as attendance. The period of leave shall be counted as absence from the lectures with no
fine/struck off from roll calls.
Thesis is acceptable The scholar shall make the suggested changes 9.12 In genuine condition, if leave for more than 4 weeks are required, the student shall forward a request to
after major revisions (within 6-months) and have them endorsed by the the Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of a Department/ College/Institute/School to freeze the
and be sent back for re- supervisor. The Office of Controller of semester who shall further notify the decision to the Dean of the Faculty and Director Academics.
evaluation Examinations shall send the amended thesis However, very first semester of MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent program and PhD program shall not
back to the examiner for re-evaluation. This be frozen.
9.13 The plagiarism check must be conducted on the MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent and PhD dissertation
process shall continue until “Approved” or
by Central Library before its submission to the experts for evaluation. The Head of the Department shall
“Approved with minor/major revisions not forward an electronic copy on CD to the Central Library for plagiarism check. The Central Library shall
requiring resubmission”. Subsequent actions forward the plagiarism check report and soft copy of thesis to the concerned Department.
shall be as per regulations depending on the re- 9.14 Due dates to submit thesis to the Office of Controller Examinations of MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent
evaluation report. program and PhD program shall be 30th September and 28th February of the relevant academic year for
the students admitted in Fall and Spring semesters respectively. Otherwise, extension in time limit shall
Thesis is not acceptable Thesis shall be considered as rejected. be required as per regulation 9.2.
and is rejected. 9.15 At the time of submission of thesis of MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent for evaluation, the student shall
submit a copy of thesis signed by the supervisory committee to the office of the Controller of
9.7.8 In case of thesis rejection, the scholar may submit the request to the Chairperson / In-charge /
Examinations through Principal/Director/Chairman by fulfilling all requirements mentioned in the check
Principal / Director of the department / College / Institute / School concerned for re-evaluation of
list (Annexure-VI)
his/her thesis from a second external examiner fully endorsed by the Supervisor within 3-6 10. Cancellation of MS/MPhil/MSc(Hons)/Equivalent or PhD Candidature
months. The scholar shall be liable to submit thesis evaluation fee as per approved rates. The MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent or PhD candidature shall be cancelled by the Vice Chancellor on the
Office of Controller of Examinations shall send the amended thesis to another examiner from the recommendation of the supervisor and Chairperson / Principal / Director of the Department/ College/ Institute/
approved panel on approval from the Vice-Chancellor. In case the thesis is adjudged inadequate School routed through Registrar Office, if the scholar:
by the second external examiner, the thesis shall be considered as rejected. No further chance for 10.1 Does not complete the course work.
re-evaluation of thesis shall be granted in any case by any authority whatsoever. 10.2 Does not qualify the comprehensive examination within specified time.
9.7.9 The Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the Department/College/ Institute/School 10.3 Fails to contact his/her supervisor or leaves the program over a month without prior permission.
concerned shall arrange and chair viva voce examination of the scholar in the presence of the 10.4 Earns two consecutive adverse six-monthly progress reports from his/her supervisor.
supervisor and external examiner on a convenient date upon receipt of positive comments by 10.5 Is found guilty of misconduct by the University Discipline Committee.
external examiner to the Office of Controller of Examinations and shall forward the result within 10.6 The aggrieved scholar may file an appeal against cancellation of candidature to the AS & RB within a
two weeks of the conduct of viva voce examination to the Controller of Examinations for period of 30 days. The AS & RB shall give him/her opportunity to be heard in person before deciding
notification. his/her appeal.
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11. Examination 11.2.7 The scholar must obtain a minimum CGPA 3.00 at the end of course-work to qualify for
11.1 MS/MPhil Program comprehensive examination.
11.1.1 A scholar shall register minimum 09 CHs workload (maximum 18 CHs) in each semester. 12. Grading System
11.1.2 At the end of the first semester, a scholar must obtain a minimum Grade Point Average 12.1 The grading shall be done on a scale of 1 to 4.
(GPA) of 2.50 to be promoted to the second semester. 12.2 Equivalence between Letter Grade and Numerical Grade shall be as follows:
11.1.3 In case a scholar obtains 2.30 ≤ GPA < 2.50 in first semester, s/he shall be promoted to the
second semester on probation. The scholar, who obtains GPA < 2.30 in the first semester, GRADING TABLE
shall be dropped from the semester. %age Grade Letter %age Grade Letter
11.1.4 The scholar shall have chance of readmission in first semester subject to allotment of Marks Point Grade Marks Point Grade
new roll number and session. However, in case of no subsequent admissions in the 85-100 4.00 A+ 57 2.43 C
relevant program, permission may be sought from the Vice Chancellor keeping in view 80-84 4.00 A 56 2.36 C
regulation 5.4. 79 3.94 B+ 55 2.30 C
11.1.5 In case a scholar is not able to obtain CGPA ≥ 2.50 in the second and subsequent 78 3.87 B+ 54 2.24 C-
semester, s/he shall be dropped from the semester. 77 3.80 B+ 53 2.18 C-
11.1.6 In case a scholar is dropped out in the second/relevant semester, such scholar shall have 76 3.74 B+ 52 2.12 C-
a chance of readmission to the second/relevant semester to complete his degree in 75 3.67 B+ 51 2.06 C-
maximum period (4 years) starting from the date of very first admission. However, in case 74 3.60 B 50 2.00 C-
of no subsequent admissions in the relevant program, permission may be sought from the 73 3.54 B 49 1.90 D
Vice Chancellor keeping in view regulation 5.4. 72 3.47 B 48 1.80 D
11.1.7 After completion of the coursework, the scholar shall carry out research work under the 71 3.40 B 47 1.70 D
70 3.34 B 46 1.60 D
supervision of his/her supervisor/co-supervisor.
69 3.27 B- 45 1.50 D
11.1.8 A student, who obtains GP < 2.50 in any course, may be allowed to repeat course(s)
68 3.20 B- 44 1.40 D
whenever offered before the submission of research thesis.
67 3.14 B- 43 1.30 D
11.1.9 O n l y t h o s e s t u d e n t s , w h o s e c u r e d C G PA ≥ 2 . 5 0 , s h a l l b e a w a r d e d
66 3.07 B- 42 1.20 D
MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil/Equivalent degree. 65 3.00 B- 41 1.10 D
11.1.10 A student, who secured CGPA < 3.00 after the completion of coursework and wants to 64 2.92 C+ 40 1.00 D
improve his/ her CGPA, may be allowed to repeat 2-3 courses as and when offered before 63 2.85 C+ Below 40 0 F
the submission of thesis. 62 2.78 C+ Result Late ---- RL
11.2 PhD Program 61 2.70 C+ Withdrawal W
11.2.1 A scholar shall register minimum 9 CHs/semester workload (maximum 12 CHs) in first 60 2.64 C+ Repeat R
two semesters. A scholar shall complete 18 CHs coursework to appear in a 59 2.37 C Incomplete 0.00 I
comprehensive examination. 58 2.50 C – – --
11.2.2 At the end of the first semester, a scholar must obtain a minimum Grade Point Average
(GPA) of 3.00 to be promoted to the next semester. Minimum passing marks for a course = 50%
11.2.3 In case a scholar obtains 2.50 ≤ GPA < 3.00 in first semester, s/he shall be promoted to the
second semester on probation. The scholar, who obtains GPA < 2.50 in the first semester,
shall be dropped out from the semester. 12.3 The Letter Grade (LG)/Grade Point (GP) shall be assigned for each course according to Grade Points
11.2.4 The scholar shall have a chance of readmission in the first semester subject to the Table mentioned above; whereas, no LG shall be assigned to GPA/CGPA.
allotment of new roll number and session. However, in case of no subsequent admission 12.4 Fraction of marks obtained in a course shall be counted as one mark, for example 60.1 and 60.9 shall
in the relevant program, permission may be sought from the Vice Chancellor keeping in be considered as 61.
view regulation 5.4. 12.5 The Grade Point Average (GPA) of a semester shall be calculated as follows:
11.2.5 In case a scholar is not able to obtain CGPA ≥ 3.00 in the second and subsequent semester, a. Multiply GP with the CHs to obtain total grade points in each course;
b. Add up to cumulative grade points and divide by the total number of CHs for the semester:
s/he shall be dropped out from the semester.
11.2.6 In case a scholar is dropped out in the second semester, such scholar shall have a chance
∑(GP x CHs) of courses of a semester
of readmission to second semester or the first semester. The readmission cannot be
GPA =_____________________________________________________
granted if remaining time for completion of degree is not sufficient keeping in view the Total CH of a semester
maximum time limit of the program starting from the date of very first admission.
However, in case of no subsequent admissions in the relevant program, permission may
be sought from the Vice Chancellor keeping in view regulation 5.4.
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12.6 For calculating CGPA, add up the total grade points of all courses of semesters and divide by d) Should have the time and availability to supervise PhD dissertation and give clear and
the total number of CHs constructive feedback.
e) Should be capable of conducting his/herself in a professional and respectful manner
∑(GP x CHs) of all courses of a semester throughout the supervision process.
CGPA =_____________________________________________________ f) Should be capable of maintaining confidentiality and protecting the intellectual property of the
Total CHs of Semesters dissertation.
g) Should, primarily, be a regular/adjunct faculty member of the University.
12.7 A student shall be awarded incomplete grade 'I' on medical grounds or the circumstances 14.5 The supervisory workload of research supervisors should be determined based on the nature of the
beyond his/her control determined by the Graduate Program Committee in the following institution, availability of teaching and research facilities, and the academic standing of
cases: supervisors. However, it is mandated that the maximum supervisory load shall not exceed five PhD
9.1.1 If a student fails to complete any assignment, test, quiz, term paper, presentation etc. students, simultaneously. Further, fresh PhDs can supervise MS/MPhil and co-supervise PhD
assigned to him/her by the teacher for the purpose of internal assessment. students, while a PhD faculty member, after two years of obtaining a PhD degree, can supervise one
9.1.2 If a student is unable to appear in a part or whole of the Mid Term or Final Term PhD student in 3rd year, two PhD students in 4th year and maximum up to 5 PhD students from 5th
examination of a semester. year onward, subject to fulfillment of other conditions (if any).
12.8 The student may be allowed to appear in the Special Mid/Final Examination of the semester to 14.6 The maximum number of MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil and PhD students working under a full time faculty
be held by the Department/College/Institute/Centre before the commencement of the next member (Regular/TTS/Contractual/IPFP) of the University of Sargodha shall be as per HEC criteria
semester. However, the student must have: [a supervisor can supervise a total of twelve (12) MS/MPhil/PhD students at a time with no more
12.8.1 Fulfilled attendance requirement. than five (5) of these students being PhD students.].
12.8.2 Remained admitted as patient in a recognized hospital. If s/he has not been 14.7 PhD research work completed under supervision is a shared property of supervisor and supervisee.
hospitalized, the student shall be examined by the University Medical Officer. All publications resulting from such research shall reflect the authorship of both parties and shall be
12.9 The result of such student shall be withheld till the conduct of the special examination before subject to mutual consent.
the commencement of the next semester. If the student does not appear in the special exam, 14.8 Criteria to Be a PhD Supervisor
s/he shall be considered fail in that course(s) and result shall be updated accordingly. To be a PhD research supervisor, an individual shall meet the following requirements:
12.10 There shall be no provisions of special examination for the students who have already 14.8.1 General Requirements:
appeared in final examinations. a) A PhD degree from an HEC recognized national/international university/degree
awarding institute (DAI).
13. Submission of Results b) The research supervisor shall be given opportunities to attend and qualify course(s)
Each teacher is required to submit result within one week after the final examination of each semester. The on MS/MPhil/PhD Supervision which should also have contents on research ethics,
Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of a Department/College/Institute/ School shall forward it to the publications, patents, etc. Such courses may include certified self-paced MOOCS, or
Controller of Examinations within 10 days after the closure of final examination. a course designed/offered by National Academy of Higher Education (NAHE) or by a
14. Research Supervision university in the following manner:
14.1 There shall be a Supervisory Committee comprising of supervisor, co-supervisor(s) (if any) i. Basic level course: to supervise students of MS/MPhil/equivalent degrees.
and Expert(s) from field chaired by the supervisor provisionally approved by the Dean of the ii. Advance level course: to supervise PhD researchers.
Faculty on the recommendation of the Board of Studies concerned. The Committee shall be c) A regular or adjunct faculty member or researcher at a public or private university or
confirmed by AS & RB. The scholar is free to choose his/her supervisor(s) from the DAI, or position of researcher or scientist at any R&D or public/private sector
Department/ College/Institute/School concerned. organization. However, in the case of a non-faculty PhD supervisor, who otherwise
14.2 A member of the Committee can be taken from any other HEIs or Organization. The scholar meets the criteria of being a PhD supervisor, shall be taken as an adjunct faculty
may be allowed to change his/her supervisor under special circumstances in consultation member, for a period not less than the minimum time required to complete the
with Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the Department/ College/Institute/School student's PhD research, prior to assigning a PhD supervision. Such a person shall
and Dean of the Faculty subject to the confirmation by the AS & RB. also provide an NOC from the parent organization. However, supervisor can only be
14.3 The research supervisor shall be provisionally allocated to a doctoral student from the date of taken from other HEIs/organizations if regular faculty is not available in the relevant
enrollment through Graduate Program Committee. teaching unit.
14.4 At the time of allocation of supervisors to the Ph.D. scholars, the supervisor: 14.8.2 Publication Requirements:
a) Shall be a PhD degree holder complying with the criteria and standards provided in In addition to fulfilling the General Requirements, a PhD supervisor must publish research
these Regulations. articles in the HEC's recognized research journals and the category specified in the HJRS
b) Must be relevant to the field of research in which the student intends to conduct
for the publication year. These conditions are different for different disciplines and aim to
research.
ensure that the potential PhD supervisor is an active researcher:
c) Should have NO CONFLICT OF INTEREST in personal, financial, or professional stakes.
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a) Specific Requirements for Science and Technology: of student, the University may consider the matter in accordance with the procedure prescribed in
For indigenous and foreign PhDs: 9.4(v).
I. Within the last 3 years after PhD: at least one research publications in W 15.6 The following are the guidelines for conducting Comprehensive Examination:
category journal. OR a) The exam should be based on recapitulation of the conceptual knowledge of the discipline to
ii. Within last 5 years after PhD: at least five research publications in X which the student is admitted.
category journal. b) The exam shall cover the courses studied, preferably at the graduate level, conducted on one
b) Specific Requirements for Social Science, Arts and Humanities and Business composite question paper.
Education: c) The evaluation shall be on an aggregate basis, expressed in terms of pass/fail and shall not be
For indigenous and foreign PhDs: graded.
i. Within the last 3 years after PhD: at least one research publication in W
Category journal. OR 16. Research Publication and Thesis Submission for PhD
ii. Within the last 5 years after PhD: at least five research publications in X 16.1 For award of PhD degree, a PhD scholar shall be required to publish research articles, by mentioning
and Y category journal affiliation with the University of Sargodha, meeting the following criteria:
c) Specific Requirements for Regional and National Languages: a) At least:
For indigenous and foreign PhDs: i. One research article in W category journal or two research articles in X category journals,
I. Within the last 3 years after PhD: at least one research publication in X for Science disciplines
category journal. OR ii. One research article in X category journal or two research articles in Y category journals,
ii. Within the last 5 years after PhD: at least five research publications in X or for Social Science/Arts & Humanities disciplines
Y category journal. b) The PhD researcher shall be the first author of these publications while the supervisor shall be
14.8.3 Already HEC approved supervisors will continue to supervise theses till expiry of term the second author.
approved by HEC. c) The research article shall be relevant to the PhD research work of the PhD researcher.
14.8.4 For the approval of new supervisor, the department will forward the dossier to ORIC for d) The article shall be published after the approval of the research synopsis.
vetting of publications as per criteria mentioned in these regulations. Upon receipt of e) The article shall be published in a relevant research journal.
f) A research article should be published before the notification of degree in an HEC recognized
positive report from ORIC the department will forward the case to AS&RB on the
journal.
recommendations of Board of Studies.
g) ORIC shall certify that the category of Journal in which the researcher published his/her article
15. Comprehensive Examination from thesis is as per the HEC requirement for the award of PhD degree in that particular subject.
15.1 The scholars admitted to PhD program shall take written comprehensive examination after the h) Review articles, erratum, correction, letter to editors, notes, corrigendum, addendum and short
completion of 18 CHs course work with CGPA ≥ 3.00. The concerned Department/ College/ communications shall not be counted as research article for the award of PhD degree.
16.2 The plagiarism check must be conducted on the dissertation by the Central Library of the University
Institute/ School shall hold the said examination as per the schedule given in academic calendar
before its submission to the experts for evaluation. Head of the Department shall forward an electronic
after the completion of the course work.
15.2 The Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the Department/College/Institute/ School copy on CD to the Central Library for plagiarism check. The Central Library shall forward the plagiarism
shall send a panel of examiners to seek approval of the Dean of Faculty for the comprehensive check report and soft copy of thesis to the concerned Department.
16.3 On the completion of research work to the satisfaction of the supervisor, the research scholar shall
examination.
15.3 If a scholar fails (< 50% marks) in the comprehensive examination (written), s/he shall be submit four copies of thesis typed or printed along with four copies of short abstracts to the Controller
allowed a second chance to reappear in next semester. If the scholar again fails, s/he shall be of Examinations through his/her supervisory Committee and Chairperson/In-
dropped out from the program. Similarly, a student who remains absent during the charge/Principal/Director of the Department/College/Institute/School by fulfilling all requirements
comprehensive examination due to unavoidable circumstances (justified with plausible proves, mentioned in the checklist (Annex-VII). The Controller of Examinations shall send hard and soft copies
recommended by the Graduate Program Committee and approved by the Dean of the Faculty) of the thesis to the examiner(s). Provided further that the research scholar shall also submit the
shall be given a second chance to sit in the examination when conducted by the following documents:
a. Each research scholar for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University shall submit a
Department/College/Institute/ School.
15.4 The required coursework, comprehensive exam, and defense of synopsis/research proposals declaration that the work s/he has submitted had never been submitted before and shall not be
should be completed within the first six semesters (three years) of the registration into a PhD submitted in future for obtaining similar degree of any other university. Further, the research
program. The responsibility in this regard rests collectively with the PhD student and the work is not plagiarized in any form.
b. A certificate, from the supervisor/co-supervisor for the originality of work carried out by the
University. In case of noncompliance, the admission shall be cancelled and transcripts for
research scholar must be submitted.
completion of coursework may be issued to the student.
15.5 In an event of force majeure i.e., noncompliance on account of circumstances beyond the control
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c. Guidelines for specifications of a thesis, size of paper, layout script, font size, type style, 17.1.5 Conditions defined in Sub-Section 17.1.3 will result in action as tabulated below;
margins, etc., are attached (Annexure-V).
16.4 Online submission of Thesis/Dissertation Evaluation Report Action Required
a. For online thesis submission, the scholar has to submit two files (a) complete
thesis/dissertation (b) chapters only, to the supervisor using the online interface in MS Thesis is acceptable in its The scholar shall qualify for the viva voce
Word format for checking plagiarism. Plagiarism shall be check in the Central Library. In present form by all examination.
case of objection/revision, the supervisor shall re-submit these files after getting the examiners
objections removed by the scholar and complete the plagiarism certificate for further
process of evaluation. Thesis is acceptable after The scholar shall make suggested changes and
b. The certificate of plagiarism, duly signed by Chief Librarian or his/her nominee, the minor revisions have them endorsed by the supervisor on behalf of
supervisor and Chairperson / Director/ Principal/ In-charge, shall be part of the file to be the examiner (within 3-months). The thesis shall
submitted to the Controller of Examinations. then be deemed to be “Accepted”
c. After completion of viva/voce, the supervisor shall submit the final thesis (if required) by
using his/her online service for record. Thesis is acceptable after The scholar shall make suggested changes and have
major revisions and not to them endorsed by the supervisor on behalf of the
17. Appointment of examiners, evaluation of thesis and Public Defense of PhD
be sent back for re- examiner (within 3-months). The thesis shall then be
17.1 On the recommendation of the respective Board of Studies (BoS), a panel of eminent scholars in
the specified field, shall be approved by the AS & RB. evaluation deemed to be “Accepted”
17.1.1 The PhD dissertation must be evaluated by:
a. At least two external experts who shall be:
I. PhD faculty member from the world top 500 universities ranked by the Times Thesis is acceptable after The Controller of Examinations shall communicate
Higher Education or QS World Ranking in the year corresponding to dissertation major revisions and be the report to the supervisor and scholar through the
evaluation year sent back for re-evaluation Head of the department concerned. The scholar shall
OR make the suggested changes (within 6-months) and
ii. Pakistan-based Distinguished National Professors, Meritorious Professors have them endorsed by the supervisor. The Office of
from any national university; or Professors from top universities ranked by the Controller of Examinations Shall send the amended
HEC; or Professors from any Pakistani university having a minimum H-Index 30 thesis back to examiner for re-evaluation. This
for sciences, 15 for Social Sciences or 8 for Art & Humanities as determined by process shall continue until “Accepted” or “Accepted
Web of Science
with minor/major revisions not requiring
OR
b. At least one external expert qualifying any one of the conditions mentioned at 'a' resubmission”. Subsequent actions shall be as per
above if the PhD candidate publishes dissertation research in a peer-reviewed journal regulations depending on the re-evaluation report.
that is classified by the HEC in category W for Sciences and X or above for Social
Thesis is not acceptable Thesis shall be considered as rejected.
Sciences
17.1.2 The Vice Chancellor shall approve the examiners from the panel. The Controller of and is rejected by
Examinations shall send the thesis in electronic / hard form (as per demand) to the examiner(s)
examiners.
17.1.3 External examiner shall submit his/her recommendations as to: 17.1.6 In case of rejection of thesis, the same thesis shall be referred to an additional examiner in the
a) Thesis is acceptable in its present form; same category (the category of examiner who has rejected the thesis) whose appointment
b) Thesis is acceptable after minor revisions;
shall be approved by the Vice Chancellor through the Office of the Controller of Examinations
c) Thesis is acceptable after major revisions and not to be sent back for re-evaluation;
d) Thesis is acceptable after major revisions and be sent back for re-evaluation; from the already approved panel. If the additional examiner recommends the award of degree,
e) Thesis is not acceptable and is rejected. the viva voce process may be started after approval of report from the AS&RB. If the scholar
17.1.4 Maximum expected time for evaluation of thesis by the external examiner is 3-months. fails to obtain a recommendation in his/her favour from the additional examiner his/her thesis
The reminders are supposed to be sent to the examiners after 4 weeks. If the examiner shall be rejected finally.
does not respond within the given maximum time, the Controller of Examinations shall
send thesis to the alternate examiner on the approval from the Vice Chancellor.
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17.2 Upon receipt of final external evaluation reports, the Controller of Examinations shall present the rejected without any further test.
reports to AS & RB for approval of public defense/viva voce examination. Upon approval of 17.7 After successful public defense and viva voce examination, the Controller of Examination shall notify
reports from AS & RB the Controller of Examinations shall intimate the supervisor and the the result with the approval of the Vice Chancellor. However, degree shall be awarded like that of other
Chairperson/In-charge/Principal/Director of the Department/College/Institute/School and degrees.
supervisor shall address the issues and/or comments, if any. The supervisors shall certify that
18. MS/MSc(Hons)/[Link]/Equivalent or PhD Admissions based on Coursework Exemption
the comments/suggestions have been incorporated.
18.1 A student who has passed his/her coursework and failed to submit his/her thesis during maximum
17.3 If the thesis is adjudged as adequate by all examiners, the candidate shall be required to undergo
period of degree completion shall be allowed to take fresh admission as and when offered by the
a public defense (videoconferencing with the HEC shall be used for the defense) and viva voce
Department concerned in the same program and subject with the consultation/recommendations of
(oral examination) arranged and chaired by the Chairperson/Principal/Director. In general, the
the supervisor concerned. These students shall be exempted from coursework, if already passed and
following minimum principles and guidelines shall be ensured:
acquired required CGPA subject to:
a) Public Announcement: On the University website and other forums of communication, so
a) Fulfillment of admission eligibility criteria
that anyone interested can participate.
b) Courses having less than 60 marks shall not be considered for exemption in any case.
b) Public Access: Within or outside the University such as community/town halls or important
c) Exempted course(s) shall be mentioned on the Final Transcript with the word “Exempted”
public venues.
shown in place of the grade.
c) Neutral Chair: To ensure that defense was conducted fairly and in accordance with the rules
18.2 Exemption of coursework shall be decided through Board of Studies and, in case meeting of the Board
and regulations.
of Studies is not planned within 30-days, the Convener Board of Studies in consultation with Graduate
d) Review Committee: To evaluate the dissertation and defense.
Program Committee shall recommend such cases to Advanced Studies & Research Board for
e) Presentation: Presentation of the dissertation by the PhD researcher
f) Question-and-Answer Session: There shall be a question-and-answer session to provide a approval.
18.3 Degree completion requirements mentioned in regulations shall remain the same.
basis for defense evaluation.
g) Objective Evaluation: There should be objective evaluation based on the quality of the
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research and the researcher's ability to defend.
A student who successfully completes coursework and passes the comprehensive examination but is unable
h) Final Decision to be expressed in the following terms:
to defend a PhD synopsis/research proposal or does not complete the required research for obtaining a PhD
· Pass or degree within the specified timeframe, may be granted a transcript.
· Pass with minor amendments or
Repeal: The existing Regulations may please be repealed. However, the cases arising under the repealed
· Deferred for resubmission and re-defense or. Regulations shall be governed by those Regulations.
· Fail (in exceptional circumstances and for the reasons to be recorded by the Defense
Committee [Internal Supervisor, Examiner and concerned Chairperson / Principal / Appendices
Annexure-I: MS/MSc(Hons)/MPhil Project Abstract
Director] )
Annexure-II: Guidelines for PhD synopsis defense
i) A candidate who fails in public defense and/or viva voce examination in first attempt,
Annexure-III: Proforma for the approval of synopsis
s/he may sit for a second examination provided that the second examination shall not to
Annexure-IV: Proforma for six monthly progress report by the scholar
be conducted earlier than three months from the date of the first examination. Failure on Annexure-V: Guidelines for the thesis write-up
the second examination shall result in the dismissal from the candidacy. Annexure-VI: Checklist for Submission of Thesis of MS/MPhil/Equivalent Program
17.4 Provided further that, the public defense and viva voce shall be conducted by examiners of Annexure-VII: Checklist for Submission of Thesis of PhD Program
whom one shall be the internal supervisor (co-supervisor in case supervisor is not available due
to genuine reason and authorizes the co-supervisor in writing) and the other shall be the Note: Appendices are available in the detailed draft of Semester Regulations 2023.
examiner(s).
17.5 After successful public defense and viva voce examination, the scholar shall submit Six/Seven
hard bound copies of PhD thesis with black cover and silver ink to the following:
a) Chairperson/Principal/Director for departmental record
b) Research Supervisor
c) Research Co-Supervisor (if applicable)
d) University Library
e) Controller of Examinations
f) HEC Record
g) Personal Record
17.6 If the examiners find that the thesis is wholly inadequate, they may recommend that it be
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