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DEPARTMENT OF

COMPUTER SCIENCE

BS-Computer Science
BS-Telecommunications
BS-Software Engineering
MS-Computer Science
MS-Software Engineering
Ph.D-Computer Science
DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CHAIRMAN'S
MESSAGE
ABOUT
The objective of this school is to produce international standards to nurture capacity building and
computer scientists, who form the backbone of the original thinking in our graduates for life-long-learning.
rapidly growing IT industry. The department is Our graduates would be highly sought after by both
focused on developing an in-depth national and international IT industry.
understanding of both the theoretical and
practical aspects of computer science through
r i g o r o u s c o u r s e w o r k .

Students are given unique opportunities to go


beyond traditional learning and get involved in
research activities through various research and
industrial collaboration programs carried out on
campus.

Our courseware is tailored according to the


Dr. Atif Ishtiaq
I am esteemed to lead the faculty of computing at such a mechanically propelled time, when the use of
most recent innovation is significant in surviving and contending in the information economy. The staff is
consistently developing, including new disciplines and specializations.

Keeping in view the total reliance of the contemporary world prerequisites over Information innovation the
projects offered by the office are customs-made towards creating PC researchers fit for accomplishing new
statures in advancement and upgrade of innovation to give the world a far superior tomorrow. Our projects
are authorized by the Higher Education Commission and to accomplish brilliance we entirely take after the
standard educational module rules as set around the HEC.

Through brilliance in research, instructing and benefit, our devoted workforce has separated itself in the
center zones of computer science and in many related multi- disciplinary ranges. We keep on stressing
differences in our hiring – and firmly bolster the making of a different workforce through our understudy
selecting and maintenance programs.

The future holds many difficulties. The design of PCs that we manage regular is evolving: center desktop
and tablet. Excitement as amusements, movies, and music now depends intensely on elite registering. PC
equipment and program plagues gadgets and gear that we utilize each day and has accordingly turned
into the essential wellspring of adaptable and fluctuated usefulness - and thus a key driver of the
worldwide economy. Ventures of national and worldwide significance in sciences and engineering look for
computer science as a fundamental means for progression and administration. Our faculty and staff work
enthusiastically to give adaptable, appealing, and significant instruction at the undergraduate and
graduate levels to produce the workforce equipped for meeting these differed challenges.

CHAIRMAN
COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

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CURRICULUM
DETAILS
VISION
DEGREE TITLES
To promote computational thinking in students, through excellence in teaching and research, and Ÿ BS (Computer Science)
produce morally sound professionals that meet international standards. Ÿ BS (Telecommunications)
Ÿ BS (Software Engineering)
Ÿ MS (Computer Science)
Ÿ MS (Software Engineering)
Ÿ Ph.D (Computer Science)

MISSION
MINIMUM DURATION
Ÿ Provide quality undergraduate and graduate studies in the field of Computer Science,
Telecommunication and Software Engineering through technology based education and to Ÿ BS (Computer Science) – 4 years
induce problem solving skills. Ÿ BS (Telecommunications) – 4 years
Ÿ BS (Software Engineering) – 4 years
Ÿ Establish Industry Academia interaction program to generate innovative skills. Ÿ MS (Computer Science) – 2 years
Ÿ MS (Software Engineering) – 2 years
Ÿ Teach ethical values and social commitment. Ÿ Ph.D (Computer Science) – minimum 3 years

CREDIT HOURS
Ÿ BS (Computer Science) – 133 CH
Ÿ BS (Telecommunications) – 133 CH
Ÿ BS (Software Engineering) – 133 CH
Ÿ MS (Computer Science) – 30 CH
Ÿ MS (Software Engineering) – 30 CH
Ÿ Ph.D (Computer Science) – 54 CH

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FACULTY Mr. Muhammad Khalid Hamid
MS CS (Networking)
Gandhara Univeristy Peshawar TESTIMONIAL
MEMBERS Mr. Fahimullah
MS Software Engineering
Comsats University Islamabad

Mr. Muhammad Ayub


Dr. Atif Ishtiaq M.Phil Computer Science
Chairman
Iqra National University
Preston University Peshawar
Irfan Ullah
Mr. Zain Shaukat
Dr. Sheeraz Ahmed MS Software Engineering
Ph.D Comsats University Islamabad City University Peshawar My four years at INU were great and a memory to cherish for
lifetime. It was full of learning and grooming oneself. It gave
Dr. Mansoor Qadir me an opportunity to meet different kind of people and
Dr. Fazal-e-Malik PhD CS (Networking)
Ph.D IT Iqra National University learned many things. I am thankful to all the my respected
Universiti Teknologi Petronar Malaysia
teachers and mentors. Overall it was a great experience and
Mr. Omar Rauf
Dr. Sohail MS Advance Computing lifetime memory at INU. During my graduate degree I worked
Ph.D Islamiyat University of Liverpool, UK as a freelancer and developed projects for international
University of Peshawar
clients of different companies. After getting my graduate
Ms. Aasma Khan
degree from INU I have been hired as developer in
Dr. Muhammad Qasim Khan MS Software Engineering
PhD ICT Comsats University Islamabad VynxGroup at Dubai and currently working there. I am
planning to open a software development company at
Ms. Rimsha Khan Canada with my colleagues for which the process is about to
Dr. Muhammad Adil MS SE
PhD (CS), Iqra National University NUST University

Mr. Muhammad Amin Ms. Sumaiya Fazaldad


MS (CS) MS CS
IBMS University of Agriculture Peshawar Fast National University

Mr. Naeem Ullah Kakakhel Ms. Mehwish Khan


M.A (English) MBA
NUML Peshawar University
Aqsa Gul:
Engr. Ghassan Husnain Ms. Sana Jehan
MS Network Systems MS CS
University of Sunderland, England FAST, Peshawar I got my Bachelors of Computer Sciences degree from IQRA
National University, Peshawar in 2019 and was the gold
Mr. Latif Jan Mr. Waqas Ahmad
MS Computer Systems Engineering MCS medalist of my batch. I'm Web, Android app and IOT
UET Peshawar INU Peshawar developer. At INU, I learned about professional development
in addition to technical advances. I created Android apps
Mr. Daud Khan Khalil Mr. Wajid Ali Shah
MS (CS) BS Software Engineering during my graduation. Following graduation, I worked as a
University of Surrey, UK Iqra National University web developer for the "Accessible Pakistan" project, which
was sponsored by the Federal Republic of Germany(GIZ)
Engr. Muhammad Shakeel
MS Electrical Engineering Mr. Wasim Gulzar and Friends of Paraplegics(NGO). I'm currently employed as
Iqra National University FA, DIT a Lab Instructor at Institute of Management Sciences
Peshawar. I'm also working as an IT officer at Pak Ever Bright
Engr. Farkhanda Syed
MS Electrical Engineering Development Organization, responsible for all IT projects.
CECOS University Islamabad

Mr. Shahab ul Islam


MS (IT)
IBMS University of Agriculture Peshawar
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BS COMPUTER SCHEME OF STUDIES
SCIENCE Semester 1 Semester 2
Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
HUM-111 Introduction to Information & 3(2+1) CSC-121 Discrete Structures 3

Communication Technologies CSC-122 Object Oriented Programming (Theory+Lab) 4(3+1)


COURSE OVERVIEW CSC-111 Programming Fundamentals(Theory+Lab) 4(3+1) HUM-121 Communication & Presentation Skills 3

MTH-111 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 HUM-112 Pakistan Studies 2

HUM-112 Islamic Studies 2 CSU-121 University Elective-I 3


Recent developments in computer hardware , software HUM-113 English Composition & Comprehension 3 CDC-121 CS Supporting-I 3
and communication technologies have offered new MTH-112 Applied Physics 3
exiting opportunities and challenges for creation of
Total 18
innovative learning environments for Computer
Science. Total 18

One of the key elements here is to prepare the


graduates for the future. The basic intention of an
academic program in Computer Science is to develop
the student's critical professional thinking and intuition.
Semester 3 Semester 4
Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
The curriculum must be structured to provide a CDC-211 4(3+1) CSC-221 4(3+1)
Digital Logic and Design Database Systems
balanced mixture of learning experiences to make the
CSC-211 Data Structures & Algorithm 4(3+1) CDC-221 Design & Analysis of Algorithm 3
graduate capable of sound professional decisions. As a
result the graduate should be able to assume CSC-212 Software Engineering 3 CSC-222 Operating System 4(3+1)

responsible position in business, government, and MTH-211 Linear Algebra 3 CDS-221 Supporting Elective-II 3
education at the research, development, and planning CSU-211 University Elective-II 3 CSU-221 University Elective-III 3
levels.

This program also provides an excellent foundation for Total 17 Total 17


further formal learning and training in the field of
Computer Science.

ELIGIBILITY Semester 5 Semester 6


Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
MTH-311 Probability & Statistics 3 CSC-321 Information Security 3
The applicant should have Inter mediate (Pre- CDC-311 Theory of Automata 3 CDC-321 Compiler Construction 3
Engineering)/ Intermediate (CS)/ Intermediate (Pre
CDE-311 CS Elective-I 3 CDS-321 Supporting Elective -III 3
Medical). For Pre Medical applicants, students should be
taught deficiency courses of Mathematics of 6 credit CDC-312 Computer Organization & Assembly Languages 4 CDE-321 CS Elective-II 3

hours within one year of their regular studies (the CSC-311 Computer Networks 4 CDC-322 Artificial Intelligence 4
deficiency courses should cover most of the relevant
topics to bachelor degree in computing education from
intermediate level mathematics). For FA applicants, Total 17 Total 16
students should have studied some relevant subjects
such as Mathematics, Statistics, and Economics etc or
equivalent qualifications earned from a recognized
board/university/institution (overall 12 years of
education) with at least 50% marks.
Semester 7 Semester 8
Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours

Key Facts CSC-411 Final Year Project-I


HUM-411 Professional Practices
3
3
CSC-421 FYP-II
CDE-424 CS Elective-III
3
3
CDC-411 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3 CDE-421 CS Elective-IV 3
Degree Title:
HUM-412 Technical Report Writing 3 CDE-422 CS Elective-V 3
CSU-411 University Elective-IV 3 CDE-423 CS Elective-VI 3
BS - Computer Science

Duration: Credit Hours: Total 15

Total 15

Four (4) years, or 8 semesters 133 Credit Hours

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BS TELECOMMUNICATION SCHEME OF STUDIES

COURSE OVERVIEW Semester 1 Semester 2


Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
HUM-111 English-I (Functional English) 3 HUM-121 English - II (Communication Skills) 3
The graduate of this program will be equipped with the TCC-111 Computing Fundamentals 3(2+1) MTH-121 Calculus - II 3
following skills to demonstrate an understanding of key MTH-111 Calculus - I 3 HUM-122 Pakistan Studies 3
technologies applicable within the main areas of HUM-112 Islamic Studies 3 CSC-121 Object Oriented Programming 4(3+1)
Telecommunications:
MTH-112 Applied Physics 4(3+1) TCC-121 Electronic Devices & Circuits 4(3+1)

Ÿ Basic knowledge of Telecommunications public and TCC-112 Electric Circuits - I 4(3+1)


private Network infrastructure, both land based and
cellular in terms of architecture, operations, protocols Total 20 Total 17
and traffic planning.

Ÿ Basic knowledge of Telecommunications standards,


standard setting bodies and regulations.
Semester 3 Semester 4
Ÿ Basic knowledge of support techniques, technologies Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
and systems. MTH-211 Linear Algebra 3 TCE-221 Antenna and Wave Propagation 3

HUM-211 Professional Ethics 3 HUM-221 Organizational Behavior 3


Ÿ Abilities to systematically evaluate situations cope with TCC-211 Electric Circuits - II 3 TCE-222 Telecommunication Systems 3
change and provide optimal solutions for particular TCE-211 Digital Logic Design 4(3+1) TCC-223 Signal and System 4(3+1)
applications. TCC-212 Data Communication & Networking 4(3+1) MTH-221 Complex Variable Transform 3

Ÿ Expertise in Telecommunications Business and market


operations. Total 17 Total 16

Ÿ Ability to work effectively in real world


Telecommunications setting, demonstrating team work
and leader ship skills.
Semester 5 Semester 6
Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
MTH-311 Probability & Statistics 3 TCC-321 Information and Network Security 3
ELIGIBILITY TCC-311 Electromagnetic Theory 3 TCC-322 Transmission, Switching and signaling 3

HUM-311 English-III (Technical Report Writing) 2 TCE-321 Telecommunication Policies and Regulations 3

HUM-312 Economics 3 TCE-322 E-Business Management 3


The applicant should have Inter mediate (Pre- HUM-313 Introduction to Business and Marketing 3 TCE-323 Microcontrollers & Embedded Systems 4(3+1)
Engineering)/ Intermediate (CS)/ Intermediate (Pre
TCE-311 Analog & Digital Communications Systems 3
Medical). For Pre Medical applicants, students should be
taught deficiency courses of Mathematics of 6 credit
hours within one year of their regular studies (the Total 16

deficiency courses should cover most of the relevant Total 17


topics to bachelor degree in computing education from
intermediate level mathematics). For FA applicants,
students should have studied some relevant subjects
such as Mathematics, Statistics, and Economics etc or
equivalent qualifications earned from a recognized Semester 7 Semester 8
board/university/institution (overall 12 years of Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
education) with at least 50% marks. TCE-411 Wireless & Mobile Communications 3 CSC-421 Project Management 3

TCS-411 Microwave Engineering 3 TCS-421 Optical Fiber Communication 3

CSC-411 Project Proposal 3 CSC-422 Project (Defense) 3


Key Facts TCS-412 Technical Elective - I 3 TCS-422 Technical Elective - III 3

TCS-413 Technical Elective - II 3 TCS-423 Technical Elective - IV 3


Degree Title:
BS - Telecommunication
Duration: Credit Hours: Total 15 Total 15

Four (4) years, or 8 semesters 133 Credit Hours

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BS SOFTWARE SCHEME OF STUDIES
ENGINEERING
Semester 1 Semester 2

COURSE OVERVIEW Code Subject Name


HUM-111 Introduction to Information &
Cr. Hours
3(2+1)
Code
CSC-121
Subject Name
Discrete Structures
Cr. Hours
3

Communication Technologies CSC-122 Object Oriented Programming (Theory+Lab) 4(3+1)


CSC-111 Programming Fundamentals(Theory+Lab) 4(3+1) HUM-121 Communication & Presentation Skills 3
The objective of this program is to prepare students for MTH-111 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 HUM-122 Pakistan Studies 2
professional careers and graduate studies with a HUM-112 Islamic Studies 2 UEC-121 University Elective-I 3
balance between computing theory and practical HUM-113 English Composition & Comprehension 3 SDS-121 SE Supporting-I 3
application of software engineering concepts, MTH-112 Applied Physics 3
methodologies, tools and technologies in the modern
software development environments.
Total 18 Total 18

Graduates of such programs will be able to function as


proficient software developers and effective team
members. They will have grounding in communication,
mathematics and science, and the cultural, historical,
and social issues that influence and effect or relate to the Semester 3 Semester 4
development of high quality software systems. They will Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
have knowledge of and experience with software product SEE-211 SE Elective-I 3 CSC-211 Database Systems 4(3+1)
engineering and engineering management and an CSC-211 Data Structures & Algorithm 4(3+1) SEE-221 SE Elective-II 3
understanding of professional issues and practices. CSC-212 Software Engineering 3 CSC-222 Operating System 4(3+1)

MTH-211 Linear Algebra 3 SDS-211 Supporting Elective-II 3

UEC-211 University Elective-II 3 UEC-221 University Elective-III 3

Total 16 Total 17

ELIGIBILITY
Semester 5 Semester 6
Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
The applicant should have Inter mediate (Pre- MTH-311 Probability & Statistics 3 SDC-321 Web Engineering 3
Engineering)/ Intermediate (CS)/ Intermediate (Pre
SDC-311 Software Construction & Development 3(2+1) SDC-322 Software Quality Engineering 3
Medical). For Pre Medical applicants, students should be
taught deficiency courses of Mathematics of 6 credit CSC-311 Computer Networks 4 SDC-323 Software Design & Architecture 3

hours within one year of their regular studies (the HUM-311 Technical Report Writing 3 SDC-324 Human Computer Interaction 3
deficiency courses should cover most of the relevant SDC-312 Software Requirement Engineering 3 CSC-321 Information Security 3
topics to bachelor degree in computing education from SDS-321 Supporting Elective-III 3
intermediate level mathematics). For FA applicants, Total 16
students should have studied some relevant subjects Total 18
such as Mathematics, Statistics, and Economics etc or
equivalent qualifications earned from a recognized
board/university/institution (overall 12 years of
education) with at least 50% marks.
Semester 7 Semester 8
Key Facts Code
CSC-411
Subject Name
Final Year Project I
Cr. Hours
3
Code
CSC-421
Subject Name
Final Year Project II
Cr. Hours
3
SDC-411 Software Project Management 3 SEE-422 SE Elective III 3
Degree Title: HUM-411 Professional Practice 3 SEE-422 SE Elective IV 3
SDC-412 Software Re-engineering 3 SEE-423 SE Elective V 3
BS - Software Engineering UEC-411 University Elective-IV 3 SEE-424 SE Elective VI 3

Duration: Credit Hours: Total 15 Total 15

Four (4) years, or 8 semesters 133 Credit Hours

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MS COMPUTER MS SOFTWARE
SCIENCE ENGINEERING
COURSE OVERVIEW ELIGIBILITY COURSE OVERVIEW ELIGIBILITY
The MS (Computer Science) program is generic, Degree in relevant subject, earned This program prepares a graduate to acquire Degree in relevant subject, earned
covering broader areas through course work and from a recognized university after 16 expertise in designing, developing, testing from a recognized university after 16
providing concentration through research years of education with at least 60% and implementing softwares. In the final year, years of education with at least 60%
component. The program is in compatible with marks or CGPA of at least 2.0. the student normally undertakes a thesis. This marks or CGPA of at least 2.0.
international MS programs. It enables computer Admission test, NTS-GAT General Test may be undertaken in collaboration with the Admission test, NTS-GAT General Test
science graduates to pursue further studies by with minimum 50% cumulative score industry, under the guidance of industry with minimum 50% cumulative score
offering courses in specific fields. University or University test with 60% marks experts and a faculty supervisor from the or University test with 60% marks
provides substantial support, principally via one- should be presented before the University. should be presented before the
to-one supervision of research students and well- Graduate Research Committee of the Graduate Research Committee of the
integrated, active research groups. department of Computer Science for department of Computer Science for
final selection/ interview. final selection/ interview.
The University expects its MS graduates to Key Facts
pursue careers either as 'Computer Science
Faculty Members' at a University or as 'Software
Depar tment Managers' in the industr y. Key Facts Degree Title: Duration: Credit Hours:
Candidates for this program are expected to MS - Software Engineering Two (2) years, or 4 semesters 30 Credit Hours
have a strong inclination towards computing. The Degree Title:
MS (Computer Science) program includes four
'core courses' aimed at strengthening the

MS SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
MS - Software Engineering
understanding and competence of students in
computer science fundamentals. To enable the Duration:

TENTATIVE STUDY PLAN


students to specialize in an area of their choice a
set of 'elective courses' are offered.
Two (2) years, or 4 semesters

Credit Hours: Code Module 1 Cr. Hours


SEC-601 Advance Requirement Engineering (Core-I) 3

30 Credit Hours SEC-602 Advanced Software System Architecture (Core-II) 3

Elective I 3

SCHEME OF STUDIES Total 9


Code Module 2 Cr. Hours
SEC-603 Software Testing and Quality Assurance (Core-III) 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 CSU-611 Research Methodology (Elective II) 3

Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Elective-III 3
CSC-601 Advance Analysis of Algorithms (Core-I) 3 CSC-605 Advance Computer Architecture (Core-IV) 3

CSC-602 Advance Operating System (Core-II) 3 CSU-611 Research Methodology (Elective I) 3

CSC-604 Theory of Automata – II (Core-III) 3 Elective-II 3 Total 9


Code Module 3 Cr. Hours
CSC-608 Research Thesis-I 3

Total 9 Total 9 Or Plan B Elective Course


Elective-IV 3

Semester 3 Semester 3
Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Code Subject Name Cr. Hours Total 6
CSC-608 Research Thesis-I 3 CSC-609 Research Thesis - II 3 Code Module 4 Cr. Hours
Or Plan B Elective Course Or Plan B Elective Course CSC-609 Research Thesis-II 3
Elective-III 3 Elective-IV 3 Or Plan B Elective Course
Elective-V 3

Total 6 Total 6

Total 6

Total Credit Hours 30


79 Credit Hours: 30 Credit Hours 80
PH.D - COMPUTER ROADMAP FOR AWARD OF
SCIENCE PH.D DEGREE
Processed and granted by the Departmental
Admission in PhD 18 year of qualification with atleast 3.00 CGPA in MS

OBJECTIVE: Admission Committee

Prescribed Period
Normal period 3 (minimum) to 5 years . Maximum period 7 years (including 2 etensions of one year each in thesis submission)
Supervisor must be appointed before the start of course work

The objectives of this program is to impact research Course Load Course Work (1-2 Year)
1. First semester course registration Course work of 18 CH must be completed in
training the scholars, and prepare them for a career in Normally 9 CH per regular semester,
Minimum 6 CH and Maximum 12 CH in execeptional cases 2. Second course registration 1-2 year period with minimum of 3.00 CGPA
independent investigation and original research so 3. Third semester course registration (Optional)

as to enable them to make significant contributions to Comprehensive Examination


To be Conducted within 90 days of completion of PhD course work
knowledge in their field and profession. The degree
program shall ensure that it is not, an end in itself, but
a means for a fruitful research career. A research scholar has at most two chances
The written examination shall be of at least
one hour duration for each subject studied in course
Minimum 3.00 CGPA is required to pass the
to clear the Comprehensive Examination comprehensive Examination
To achieve these objectives, this program shall work followed by an oral examination

ensure the following:


Research Work (2-3Years)
Ÿ Acquisition of fundamental knowledge in the
chosen discipline Research Synopsis (1year)

Ÿ Acquisition of in-depth knowledge in the field of Submission of research proposal in a seminar to


research. Identification of research topics and preparation
departmental board of research
Synopsis shall be approved from BASAR within one year of
Routed through Board of Faculty
Ÿ Training in the use of research tools of the field, and of research synopsis passing of comprehensive examination
Approved by the board of Advanced Study and
develop skill and capability to conduct original Research (BASAR)
research. Dissertation (1-2 year)

Collection of data
Dissertation presentation in a series of seminars to

ELIGIBILITY Preparation of initial draft of the dissertation Conducting experiments


Analysis of results
departmental board of research

Research Publication

Ÿ Degree in relevant subject, earned from a Publication of original research as principal author in HEC approved category 'W' jouranal and the research paper should be the part and parcel of
the dissertation
recognized university after 18 years of education Completion of dissertation and submission for evaluation
with at least 3.0 CGPA or First division in annual
system. The department shall forward the dissertation The accepted level of plagiarism should be
Plagiarism Check
to Examination Section only when it is plagiarism free less then 20 %

Ÿ GAT subject test with minimum 60% cumulative Submission of dissertaion for foreign evaluation
The examination section shall forward the soft OR The examination section shall maintain a list of
score, or university based test passed with 70% copy of dissertation to two foreign evaluations Getting extension if normal period of 5 year foreign evaluation approved by the BASAR
marks. Has been expired

Extension in Dissertation Submission

Ÿ Tentative research proposal at the time of Recommendation /Satisfactory report of the Supervisor
First extension up to one year by the Payment of Extension fee and notification of
Dean of the Faculty extention by the Dean
admission.
Second extention up to one year by the Payment of Extension fee and notification of
Recommandation /Statisfactory report of the Supervisor
Vice Chancellor extension by the Registrar

CREDIT HOURS Dissertation submission for foreign evaluation


OR Admission Cancelled
Completed maximum period of 7 year No degree in case admission is cancelled

Foreign Evaluation Report in case of approvel


Not Approved by both the examiners
Conditionally Approved of another examiner, the dissertation will be sent
No Degree
to third examiner and his report will be final

Initially, course work of 18 credit hours prescribed by Viva Voce after incorporation of condition Viva Voce/Open Defense No further process

the Supervisor is required to be completed. Award of PhD Degree

After that the scholar must qualify comprehensive


examination for granting candidacy as PhD research.
Students are required to maintain a minimum CGPA of
3.00 out of 4.00 in order to maintain this CGPA may
lead to dismissal from Ph.D program.

Key Facts
Degree Title: Duration:

Ph.D in Computer Science As per HEC criteria.


Credit Hours:

81 54 Credit Hours 82

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