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Mr Mushtaq, Hafiz Arslan


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markaz Gate 1 Near govt Girls High School Raiwind
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55150 Lahore, Pakistan, Islamische Rep.
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for the Master's Office
First semester
Application form to an FAU degree programme for Nationality Pakistan,
Islamische Rep.
the summer term 2024
Date of birth 01.01.1998
Applicant number: 590204
EQ Type 39

EQ Date 10.08.2022
Dear Hafiz Arslan Mushtaq
EQ Grade 3,1
You apply for admission to the following degree programme:
EQ Location Pakistan,
Application Degree, Degree programme/Subject Semester Islamische Rep.

Country of the university Pakistan, (Isl.


2 Master of Science Autonomy 1 Rep.)
Technologies
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Sincerely

Master office of FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg


masterbuero@fau.de

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Personal data
Surname: Mushtaq
First name: Hafiz Arslan
Gender: Male
All first names: Hafiz Arslan
Date of birth: 01.01.1998
Place of birth: Lahore
Country of birth:
Nationality: Pakistan, Islamische Rep.

Contact data
Type of address: Privat; Mail address for application administration:
Street: markaz Gate 1 Near govt Girls
High School Raiwind
Postal code: 55150
Place of residence: Lahore
Country: Pakistan, Islamische Rep.

E-Mail: hafizarslanmushtaq0@gmail.com

Course of choice

Degree, Subject/s Semester Admission type Request status

Master of Science Autonomy Technologies 1 Submitted

University entrance qualification


Type of University entrance Allgemeine Hochschulreife im
qualification: Ausland erworben
Acquired in: out of Germany
Overall average grade: 3,1
Date of certificate: 08.10.2022
Country: Pakistan, Islamische Rep.

University entrance qualification


Type of University entrance Allgemeine Hochschulreife im
qualification: Ausland erworben
Acquired in: out of Germany
Overall average grade: 3,1
Date of certificate: 10.08.2022
Country: Pakistan, Islamische Rep.

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University history
Study completed: No, respectively not specified
Previously failed an examination No, respectively not specified
permanently:
Previous study periods at German universities
(No detailed information was given in the context of the online application, the information given in the context of the online
enrolment can be found in the following section.)

Professional experience (including stays abroad) for subject M.Sc. Autonomy Technologies
(PO 20232)
Type Internship
Country the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Location 325-G-III, M.A Johar Town, Lahore, Pakistan.
Name of organisation/company Roshan Packages Limited
Type of activity Gained in-depth understanding of extrusion plant
operations, overseeing the production cycle
at a flexible packaging plant. Demonstrated
competence in managing a lamination plant and
operating a Re-winder machine, focusing on
efficiency and product quality.
Period of activity from 25.06.2021 to 02.08.2021
Proof 590204_Nachweis_Beruf_Mushtaq-Arslan-
Internship.pdf

Further questions – international applicants for Master’s degree programs for subject M.Sc.
Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)
University entry examination No
University entry examination – country
Assessment examination (Feststellungsprüfung) No

School leaving certificate for subject M.Sc. Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)
Upload school leaving certificate 590204_UploadSchulabschlusszeugnis_Mushtaq-
Arslan-BSME-intermediate-Degree.pdf

University degree qualifying for admission to the degree program for subject M.Sc.
Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)
Degree obtained at FAU No
Country of the university the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Name of the university The University of Lahore
Location of the university LAHORE
Type of higher education institution Academic institution abroad
Degree type Bachelor's degree
Degree program Bachelor of science in Mechanical engineering

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Status of your degree degree completed, the certificate is available
Study period from 10.09.2018 to 10.08.2022
Final grade of degree program 3.18000
Maximum possible grade in the grading system 4.00000
Minimum passing grade of the grading system 1.00000
ECTS credits obtained so far 240.00000
Transcript of Records 590204_ToR_Mushtaq-Arslan-BSME-
transcript.pdf
Final academic record, if applicable 590204_Zeugnis1_Mushtaq-Arslan-BSME-
Degree.pdf

Right of examination for subject M.Sc. Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)


Lost right of examination? No

Certification of documents by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan for


subject M.Sc. Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)
Confirmation I understand that the certificates must be
uploaded as certified copies with an attestation
stamp of the HEC.

German language skills (with upload) for subject M.Sc. Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)
Language level achieved No language skills
Language certificates None
Other language certificate (if not listed above) noun
Test result / final grade noun

Proof of proficiency in English (upload certificate) for subject M.Sc. Autonomy


Technologies (PO 20232)
Language level achieved B2
Language certificates Degree completed in English
Other language certificate (if not listed above) English proficiency letter
Test result / final grade B2
Upload language certificate for the required level 590204_SprachnachweisEnglishUpload_Mushtaq-
Arslan-English-Proficiency.pdf

Previous studies at FAU in the past? for subject M.Sc. Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)
Have you been enrolled at FAU in the past? No

Application in a previous semester? for subject M.Sc. Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)

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Have you applied for a place at FAU on this No
degree program for an earlier semester?
Semester

Other information for subject M.Sc. Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)


Upload other certificates, etc. 590204_SonstigesUpload_Mushtaq-Arslan-
ASME-Membership.pdf
590204_SonstigesUpload_Mushtaq-Arslan-PEC-
Engineering-Certificate.pdf
590204_SonstigesUpload_Mushtaq-Arslan-
LOM.pdf
590204_SonstigesUpload_Mushtaq-Arslan-
LOR.pdf
590204_SonstigesUpload_Mushtaq-Arslan-
Internship.pdf
590204_SonstigesUpload_Mushtaq-Arslan-
Internship-Report.pdf
Selection of the first contact with the degree DAAD website
program at FAU
Reason for selection further study and bright furture

Master’s degree program in Autonomy Technologies: Additional information for subject


M.Sc. Autonomy Technologies (PO 20232)
Mathematical engineering modules Mathematics I Semester I Course outline:
Functions of one variable, limits and continuity,
differentiation of functions of one variable,
properties of differentiable functions, differentials
and linear approximation, maxima minima &
curvature, applied optimization problems of
functions of one variable, indefinite integrals and
techniques of integration, definite integrals and
fundamental theorem of calculus, applications
of definite integrals, polar coordinates and polar
curves, parametric functions and curves, conic
sections and their parametric representations,
properties of famous plane curves, algebra of
complex numbers and some applications of
complex numbers. Mathematics II semester II
course outline: Infinite sequences and series,
convergence of infinite sequences and series,
general properties of convergent sequences
and series, tests of convergence, power series,
Taylor's series, analytical geometry of three
dimensions, planes and straight lines in space,
quadric surfaces, functions of several variables,
continuity of functions of several variables, partial
derivatives and partial differentials, chain rule,
directional derivatives and gradient, extreme
values, Lagrange multipliers, applied optimization
problems, double and triple integrals and their
evaluation, cylindrical and spherical coordinates,

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applications of double and triple integrals,
vector calculus including line and surface
integrals and theorems of Green, Gauss and
Stokes linear algebra and differential equation
Semester III course outline: Matrix algebra and
general properties of matrices, elementary row
operations, reduction of matrices into echelon
and reduced echelon form, rank of a matrix,
determinants and their properties, solution of
system of linear algebraic equations, Gaussian
elimination and Gauss-Jordan method, vector
spaces, linear dependent and independent
vectors, basis, eigenvalue and eigenvectors,
first and second differential equations and
their solution techniques, higher order linear
differential equations, applications of differential
equations, power series solutions and systems of
linear differential equations. Numerical Analysis
Semester 5th course outline: Matrix algebra and
general properties of matrices, elementary row
operations, reduction of matrices into echelon
and reduced echelon form, rank of a matrix,
determinants and their properties, solution of
system of linear algebraic equations, Gaussian
elimination and Gauss-Jordan method, vector
spaces, linear dependent and independent
vectors, basis, eigenvalue and eigenvectors,
first and second differential equations and
their solution techniques, higher order linear
differential equations, applications of differential
equations, power series solutions and systems
of linear differential equations. Engineering
statistics Semester 6th course outline: Review
of set algebra and combinatorial analysis,
sample space and events, axiomatic definition
of probability, rules of calculation of probabilities,
conditional probability and probability of the
composite random events, independent
experiments, discrete and continuous random
variables, binomial, Poisson, multinomial,
exponential and normal distribution, data
analysis and descriptive statistics, introduction to
inferential statistics, point estimation, methods of
moments and methods of maximum likelihood,
confidence intervals, tests of hypothesis, first and
second types of errors, tests for mean, proportion
and variance, chi-square and student's t-test.
Total ECTS credits in mathematical engineering 30.00000
Computer science modules computer system and programming Semester
I Course Outline: Basics of Computer Software
and Hardware: Computers & Applications,
History of Computing, Introduction to Hardware
and Software, Peripheral Devices, Data
Representation, Number Systems, Conversion
Methods, ASCII and Unicode, Microprocessors,

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Memory, Storage Devices. Basic Computer
Programming Algorithms, Flowcharts &
Pseudocode, Assignment Operators, If Selection
Statement, If Else Selection Statement, Nested
Control Structures, switch Multiple-Selection
Statement, Passing Arrays to Functions,
Searching Arrays, Pointers, Library Functions
and Header Files
Total ECTS credits in computer science 6.00000
Mechatronics and automatic control modules Control engineering Semester 6th Course
outline: 1.Introduction Basics of control system,
Open-loop and closed loop control systems,
Block diagram terminology,Example of system for
block diagrams, Signal flow graphs 2.Dynamic
System modeling Mechanical Translational
and Rotational Systems, Electrical Active
and Passive Systems, Electromechanical
Systems, Conversion of Electrical System
to Equivalent Mechanical Systems and vice
versa, Thermal system and fluid systems 3.
Laplace Transforms and Transfer Function
Mason Gain Formula to find transfer function,
Masons formula application of electrical and
mechanical systems, Development of nodal
equations from signal flow graph, Development
of signal flow graph from nodal equations
4. State Space Formulation State space
formulation from differential equations, State
Space formulation from block diagram and
signal flow graphs, Control and Observer
Canonical form of block diagrams and state
space, Types of inputs like impulse, step, ramp
and sinusoidal input, Solution of state space
for different responses, System linearization
and its applications 5. Time Response of 1st
and 2nd Order System Time response of the
1st and 2nd order systems impulse, step, ramp
etc. Time response characteristics, Frequency
response of 1st and 2 nd order systems, Time
response of higher order systems 6. Study of
System Stability Introduction to stability, Poles
and Zeros concept, Ruth Hurwitz stability criteria
and its applications, Concept of Root Locus 7.
Root Locus Design Root Locus design, System
stability by pole placement, Compensator Design
Lead and Lag Compensator, Design of PID
Controller P, PI and PID Controllers, different PID
Controller 63 tuning method 8. Frequency Design
Introduction to frequency plots, Bode Plots,
System Stability using Bode Plots introduction
to mechatronics Semester 7th Course outline:
Sensors. transducers, transducer characteristics,
sensors for measuring displacement, strain,
force, pressure, temperature and motion,
Actuators, Motors and their types,Stepper

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motors,Permanent magnet DC motors,Servo
Systems,Interfacing, Ports, Input 0r Output,
Analog to Digital converter, sampling theory,
Digital to Analog converter. Sample and hold,
multiplexer. Interfacing switches, LEDs, stepper
motors and DC motors to microcontrollers.
Automation and Robotics Semester 8th
Course outline: Robotics Basic concepts in
robotics, classification and structure of robotic
system,drive and control system, coordinate
transformation, kinematics dynamic analysis
and trajectory interpolation, interfacing with
micro controllers and PLCs, applications of
robots.Robotics and Automated Guided Vehicles.
Basic robot motion, path control, robot drive
system sensors, robot computer interface, robot
programming, Automated Guided Vehicles AGV
types.Programmeable logic controller PLC.
Basics components and terminologies, ladder
diagram elements, relay sequencing, processor
input and output modules, programming unit
and programming procedures with machines
or assembly language.Microcontroller.
Basic elements of microcontroller, types of
microcontroller, microprocessor and PLC,
overview of architecture and principles of
operations, assembly, machine and high level
programming languages for microcontroller, input
and output peripherals for specific application
in mechanical engineering with interfacing
techniques. Actuators, sensor, input signals,
output signals, signal conditioning. Automations:
Introduction to automations, automation
strategies, economics of automations, partial
automations, group technology and flexible
manufacturing. Use of sensors and actuators in
automations.
Total ECTS credits in communications 16.00000
engineering
Electrical engineering modules Electrical engineering Semester II Course
outline: Basic Concepts System of Units, Basic
Quantities, Circuit Elements, Resistive Circuits
Ohms Law, Kirchhoffs Laws, Single Loop
Circuits, Single Node Pair Circuits, Series and
Parallel Resistor Combinations, Circuits with
Series and Parallel Combinations of Resistors,
Wye Delta Transformations, Circuits with
Dependent Sources, Resistor Technologies
for Electronic Manufacturing, Nodal and Loop
Analysis Techniques Nodal Analysis,Loop
Analysis. Operational Amplifier Op-Amp Model,
Fundamental Op-Amp Circuits, Comparators.
Additional Analysis Techniques Superposition,
Thévenins and Nortons Theorems, Maximum
Power Transfer. Capacitance and Inductance

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Capacitors, Inductors, Capacitor and Inductor
Combinations, RC Operational Amplifier Circuits.
First and Second Order Transient Circuits
Introduction, FirstOrder Circuits, Second-Order
Circuits. AC Steady State Analysis Sinusoids,
Sinusoidal and Complex Forcing Functions,
Phasors, Phasor Relationships for Circuit
Elements, Impedance and Admittance, Phasor
Diagrams, Basic Analysis Using Kirchhoffs Laws,
Analysis Techniques. Electronics Engineering
Semester 4th Course outline: Semiconductor
Basics Intrinsic & Extrinsic Materials, n type
and p type Materials, Semiconductor Diode
Construction, Diode equivalent Circuits, Zener
Diode, Diode Applications e.g. Clipper, Clampers,
Rectifier Half Wave & Full Wave. Bipolar Junction
Transistors BJTs Construction, Region of
Operations, Different Configuration, Transistor
Switching Networksalong with DC Biasing.
Field Effect Transistor FET Construction and
Characteristics, Different Configurations along
with DC Biasing. BJT and FET Small Signal
Equivalent Circuit Modeling and Different
Configurations.
Total ECTS credits in electrical engineering 12.00000
Letter of application 590204_Bewerbungsschreiben_Mushtaq-Arslan-
LOR.pdf
Curriculum vitae (in tabular form) 590204_Lebenslauf_Mushtaq-Arslan-CV.pdf

Information about compulsory military or alternative service


National Military or alternative No
service in Germany completed:

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