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Printed by HY Special Thanks to all the faculties & staff of the University of Lahore, A very special thanks to Mr.Nasir Mahmood, Mr Awais Raoof, Mr. Muhammad Iqbal & Mr. Imran Haider This prospectus is designed to give you an overview of the exciting opportunities available to students at The University of Lahore.

Vision

To be a prestigious, internationally recognized university offering innovative and high quality education with a focus on research excellence, ethics, diversity and equality for all. A University focused on building positive partnerships and collaborations in order to produce world-class leaders in the fields of Science, Technology and the Arts, while emphasizing strong moral and ethical values thus creating professionals imbued with the resources and moral fiber to meet the challenges of tomorrow.

M A Raoof

Chairman Board of Governors By the grace of Allah, the University of Lahore (UOL) has achieved major milestones in a short span of its existence. My dream of establishing a quality education centre has been realised. This has been an uphill task, but with dedicated efforts of our colleagues in the Ibadat Educational Trust, educationists and philanthropists, we have gained recognition and honors. As a result, our faculties have been approved and accredited by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, Pakistan Engineering Council, Pharmacy Council of Pakistan and most importantly, UOL has been ranked among the top 500 universities of the world (QS & Times Higher Education Supplement). I firmly believe that the role of universities in the twenty-first century in Pakistan is being called upon to give its best because the 3rd millennium is predicted to be of technology and professional human resources. At UOL, we are already thinking about the future of higher education in the next millennium. I am confident that our university will acquire this objective with professional competence and ease. With the rapidly growing profile, I believe that UOL is playing a significant role in the lives of thousands of students and graduates of business studies, information technology, computer sciences, engineering, molecular biology & biotechnology, pharmacy, medicine and dentistry. UOL researchers and scholars work as a team. We contribute in our modest ways towards creating an awareness of the need for quality education as well as relevant education/research that benefits our industry. We do this by creating a conservatory of best ideas and practices, and share these through the classrooms, labs and literature. I welcome knowledge seekers and professionals to experience the unique learning environment at UOL. I am sure that you will find value in our programs.

Prof. Dr. M. H. Qazi


Vice Chancellor I have watched with deep interest the progress of the University of Lahore, since its inception in the year 1999. From a recent review of various departments of the University, I am encouraged to see that the quality of education has been sustained by our young and experienced faculty. In the changing scenario of instructional technology, the constructivist theory of learning has become the mainstay of the teaching-learning process. Contrary to this, for a large number of years the students have been treated as passive learners. The integration of tools of technology with education has created a different circumstance in which the learner is an active participant and is thus able to use his creative abilities for problem solving. I am pleased to know that on a fully networked campus, the teachers are making best use of this learning methodology. I believe that if this practice is sustained, then, the University will be able to add substantial value to the training of students in accordance with market needs. The university, after facing initial teething problems, has stabilised to a more progressive educational culture. After strengthening the teaching learner process the university is now craving its path in economically important areas of research, especially in the field of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. The initiation of Post-Doc programme in this subject is likely to play an important role in the development of specialised human resource in a prospective economic field. Whereas our teachers are fully involved in the training of students, yet I find a lot of room for further improvement in student-teacher interaction inside and outside the classroom. In a University where cultural advancement is of utmost importance, it is imperative that sufficient space should be provided for extra curricular activities. This aspect should be strengthened by encouraging the students for establishing academic societies. I already see a lot of talent among the students which can be harnessed for such activities. Furthermore, I hope that as we grow, a more intense relationship can be developed between the University and the industry. This is necessary for translation of knowledge into technology. I see a bright future for the University, and wish the University a great success in the times to come.

Brig. ( R ) Muhammad Ajaib


President
The roots of the University of Lahore can be traced back to1998, when its first Campus was established at Islamabad with a vision to build a university. This vision was fulfilled in 2002, when the charter was granted for a university. In pursuit of excellence, the University developed its original core values at Islamabad Campus. Led by its experienced and competent faculty and supported by latest infrastructure and dedicated staff, at purpose built Islamabad Campus the higher education is imparted in management, pharmacy, engineering, and information technology and computer sciences in a congenial and professional environment. The University is fully committed to further expand this Campus both in its size and educational activities. At our newly built Campus, which is located in the scenic surroundings of Islamabad, students are provided congenial and professionally conducive environment to pursue their educational goals. Students are guided and helped by experienced and dedicated faculty. At the Campus recreational and sporting facilities are provided to encourage students to organize and engage in extra curricular activities while maintaining a strong focus on learning and research. I offer my warmest welcome to all students and members of faculty who join us at Islamabad Campus.

Prof. Dr. Saleem Shuja


Rector
Technical and professional education is the instrument of growth of any countrys economy. With this comment I commend the vision of the Trustees of Ibadat Trust which founded the University of Lahore (UOL) in 1999. The University gained its charter from the Government of Punjab in 2002 and in a short period of five years got itself recognised as W (fulfilling all requirements) category university by the Higher Educationa Commission (HEC) Pakistan. Medical and dental programmes at UOL are approved by Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC). The Pharmacy Council of Pakistan has also approved UOLs Pharm-D programme. Similarly programmes of electrical engineering and mechanical engineering have been approved by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). The newly initiated programmes of Civil Engineering Department with 12 new laboratories, which was built in a record time have also been approved by Pakistan Engineering Council. The University is also running B. Tech degree programmes in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Electronics Technologies successfully. Department of Management Sciences has also earned its name at national level, and the Faculty of Management Sciences has grown to establish Lahore Business School (LBS) at the Defence Road Campus in Lahore. Programmes of IT, Computer Science. Electronics, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology are being headed by well known scholars. Another key success of the University of Lahore (UOL) has been the ranking it has maintained among the top 500 Universities of the World for the last 4 consecutive years. On behalf of the University of Lahore I welcome all future students to visit and be part of the fastest growing multidiscipline University in the private sector of Pakistan. With best wishes for your bright future I welcome you all to the University of Lahore.

Table of Contents
The University of Lahore Life at the University Campuses Student Services International Students Uol Relief Faculty of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Department of Technology Faculty of Information Technology Computer Science & Information Technology Department of Electronics Faculty of Health Sciences Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Centre for Research in Molecular Medicine Department of Pharmacy Lahore School of Nursing Lahore Business School School of Creative Arts Faculty of Social Sciences English Language and Literature University Rules & Policies Admission Policy Examination Rules Students Conduct and Discipline Policies Accommodation Rules and Policies Central Library Rules and Policies Road Maps to Campuses 2 4 6 8 10 12 16 26 34 42 58 72 84 126 132 140 150 176 194 202 204 208 214 216 220 222

The University of Lahore


Founded in 1999 by Mr M A Raoof, under the auspices of the Ibadat Education Trust, the University of Lahore has created a name for itself in the field of higher education and is regarded as one of the premier private sector General Universities of Pakistan with diverse disciplines ranging from Medicine and Engineering to the Arts and Social Sciences. Our strong emphasis on balanced progress and a focus on human capital have allowed us to grow to a student body of 13000 across four purpose built campuses in Lahore and Islamabad with students reading in seven diverse faculties. The quality of facilities and research at the University have also garnered international recognition with the University placed amongst the top 550 Universities of the world by the Top Universities guide (www. topuniversities.com). The Higher education commission has also elevated the University of Lahore to its highest W category of Universities reserved for those institutions that fulfill all criterions of an international quality University. Strong linkages with the industry are of paramount importance for any Higher education institute and The University of Lahore enjoys excellent links with international Universities such as Cambridge University UK and Yedetep University Istanbul. We also have a range of knowledge sharing and human resource development programs with major multinationals of Pakistan. Students at the University can expect excellent internship and skill development programs during the course of their education and upon completion of our new student center, students will be able to take full advantage of job placement, career counseling and support services. The University of Lahore has also invested in a number of Technology park projects such as the Media Technology Park: The Creative Village a premier facility for professional media content, An Agri Technology park and a Bio Technology park which are central to the growth of and progressive development of our students and the countries economy as a whole. The University of Lahore also pays strong emphasis on research as evident by the research grants available to various departments within the University and its investments into dedicated research projects and facilities such as CRIMM (Center for Research in Molecular Medicine) specializing in Cancer research. Here at the University of Lahore, we recognize that the years spent in higher education are some of the most formative of an individuals life and must be enriched by activities and experiences inside and outside the classroom. The University emphasizes healthy sports and co curricular activities. With a vibrant culture of student societies and participation through debates and dramatics, the University fosters the growth of leadership and social skills. The students are also imbued with a sense of community service through the Universities extensive disaster relief program: UOL Relief where students voluntarily participate in providing aid and facilitation to disaster effected areas of Pakistan.

This prospectus is meant to give you an understanding of what to expect when you take a program of study at the University of Lahore

Ranked amongst the top 550 Universities of the world


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Fact File
University of Lahore chartered in 2002 Established under the auspices of Ibadat Education Trust Programs Approved by
Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC) Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) Pharmacy Council of Pakistan Total covered area of Lahore Campuses: 100 acres Total covered area of Islamabad Campus: 80 Kanals

Student body: 13,970 Faculty: 800 Staff & Support: 900 7 Faculties, 22 Departments, 2 Research Centers, 3 Technology Parks

World University Ranking 2010

551-600 351-400 171-180 144 153 164 174 190

International Rankings
The Higher Education Commission of Pakistan also places the University of Lahore in its highest, W Category

World Art & Humanities 2010 Asian University Ranking 2011 Asian University Ranking 2011 Arts and Humanities in Asia Asian University Ranking 2011 Life Sciences and Biomedicine in Asia Asian University Ranking 2011 Natural Sciences in Asia Asian University Ranking 2011 Social Sciences in Asia Asian University Ranking 2011 IT and engineering in Asia

Life at the University


Prospective students have a lot to look forward to with their experience at the University of Lahore. Not only do we provide an exceptionally conducive learning environment with spacious air-conditioned classrooms and lecture halls equipped with the latest multimedia to state of the Art laboratories and IT facilitates along with excellent library facilities but also pay special emphasis on the career and personal development of a student. In leisure time, students can partake in sports and co curricular activities around the campus through various societies or just relax with friends at the student center. The University also encourages its students to participate in voluntary community service activities through UOL Relief.

Key Academic Achievements


The University has achieved substantially in the field of academics in the decade following its inception. We pride ourselves on the extensive scholership program which ensures that deserving meritous students are able to recieve the same quality education as more priveladged peers. The University also encourages its faculty to conduct original and extensive research and publish research papers. With over seventy full time PHds and numerous foriegn qualified faculty, the University deserves its postion as one of the top 550 Universities of the world.

Co Curricular Activities
The University of Lahore pays special emphasis on co curricular and growth of students, The University currently has four official clubs: The Debaters within the debates society have participated both locally and nationally and have won accolades in major inter University debating competitions such as the model United Nations. Charisma film and theatre society has performed skits and short plays within the University which have included a mime presentation on the plights of the IDPs of Swat to performances raising awareness on issues of environmentalism. Adventure club has arranged a number of camping and hiking expeditions to various parts of Pakistan. Sports Club arranges sports activities both within campus and inter University sports competitions.

Sports at the University


The University of Lahore has won numerous accolades in various sporting activities with recent notable achievements:

Rugby National Championship 2010 Rowing all Pakistan Intervarsity Riffle Shooting Champion 2010 National Fistball Champion 2010 All Pakistan Rugby Champion 2010 Inter department Rugby Champion (Silver Medal) 2010

Campuses
Lahore Campus
The Universitys Defence road campus is built near the prime defence road area just off raiwind road and consists of a purpose built facility spanning 100acres which houses the University College of Medicine & dentistry, the Pharmacy department, The Lahore Business School, The Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and the School of Creative Arts. The facility features a lush park with fountains and flower gardens and an inner courtyard, which provides ample space for students to rest and recuperate. Additional facilities include a four floor student center, a purpose built library, on premises hostels with concierge and laundry and spacious auditoriums. The premise also encompasses two technology parks, the Agri technology park and the Media technology park: The Creative Village. A fully equipped research center for Molecular biology and biotechnology (CRIMM) is also based here. The Development of a mosque and a comprehensive sports complex are currently underway.

The University of Lahore has three campuses in Lahore and one Campus in Islamabad.

The Campus on Raiwind road spans 72 canals and houses the Engineering, technology and computer science departments. The facility features a comprehensive library, a spacious cafeteria and fully equipped laboratories and IT infrastructure. The City Campus houses the school of Accountancy and Finance and is based in the posh Gulberg area.

Islamabad Campus
The University of Lahore was established by Ibadat Educational Trust and foundation in year 1999 at Lahore and Islamabad simultaneously. Punjab Government awarded the charter to The University of Lahore (UOL) in 2002. The objective of imparting quality and state of the art technical and professional education has not only been maintained by the professionals serving at the university but measure for continuous improvements are consistently taken. The Islamabad campuses have spread in its educational fields and now provide wide variety of curriculums including Management Sciences, Information technology, Pharmacy and Electrical engineering. Planning for launching additional fields remains an ongoing process.

Student Activities

We strive hard to groom future leadership in a manner that apart from education the students are encouraged to take part in co-curricular and extracurricular activities. They are made to organize various functions like seminars, carry out public speaking, involve themselves in group discussions, make and present their projects and participate in sports competitions.

Boarding & Lodging

The university has hostel facilities at Chak Shezad for existing campus. Separate hostels for male and female students will provide facilities of boarding and lodging at new campus. Strict security arrangements are planned for the new campus catered at the new campus. An administration block has been designed separate from two training blocks for smooth running of the UOL Islamabad campus. We endeavor to provide all possible facilities for students and staff for research and development in various fields of education.

Transportation

Presently own coasters ply within twin cities and provide transportation facilities to the students. Provision of transport for all students from Islamabad and Rawalpindi will be accomplished through newly purchased busses in newly built campus.

New Campus

At least two of the faculties, Inshallah, will occupy this new campus in September/ October 2010. The campus will be spread over 75 kanals of area on the acquired and land. We have plans for acquisition of more area for which the process is in hand. The facilities like library, students auditorium, class rooms, laboratories, mosque, canteen, Dispensary, Playgrounds, faculty offices have all been catered at the new campus. An administration block has been designed separate from two training blocks for smooth running of the UOL Islamabad campus. We endeavor to provide all possible facilities for students and staff for research and development in various fields of education.
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Student Services
From lush gardens and quite libraries to bustling cafes and state of the Art laboratories, the University of Lahore has spared no expense in ensuring that students receive access to international quality facilities. Sports Facilities Transport
The University of Lahore has a fleet of buses, which allow pick and drop facility through to its various campuses and around the city. The Islamabad campus also has an independent bus fleet to facilitate the commute requirements of its students. The University provides transport facilities to faculty. For more information please visit the transport office located on campus. At the University of Lahore, we firmly believe that a healthy body is a key to a healthy mind. In that regard, the UOL has invested in purpose built sports and recreational facilities, which include spaces for, table tennis, swimming, cricket and football. A FIFA grade football field and track are also in development along with separate Gymnasiums for both male & female students. Sports at the University is managed by a dedicated department of sports.

Library Facilities
The university of Lahore currently houses four well equipped libraries with cumulatively more than twenty thousand books catering to a wide range of subjects. The University also has access to 2mbit PERN facility as well as international online libraries and journals.

Hostels/Accommodation
The New Campus of the University of Lahore at Defence road features in facility hostels for over 500 students (females), a separate boys hostel is also being completed. Each accommodates two students. The facility features 24 hours security seven days a week, Meeting rooms, social spaces and TV room along with cafeteria and laundry facility. High speed internet and wifi are also available. University wardens and residential mentors manage the facility. Additional housing and accommodation is available in the vicinity of the campus on Defence road and Raiwind road and is managed by the University hostels department.

IT facilities
The University boasts excellent IT facilities with dedicated PC and Mac labs on premises. 16MB/s internet is also available to students in labs as well as the new wireless service on the Defence road campus. All University students receive a dedicated University email address. Student information is stored and accessed via a sophisticated University management system thus making the UOL a forerunner in modernizing student data management services within Pakistan.

Finance & Scholarships


Ibadat Educational Trust offers liberal scholarships for the benefit of needy and meritorious students. These include discounted fees, full-fee scholarships, and maintenance allowances. Further information can be obtained from the finance office.

Catering & Cafeteria


The Defence road campus of the University houses dedicated student center at the Defence Road Campus of the University with four floors of self service cafeteria serving delicious continental cuisine as well as snacks through kiosks. A coffee bar and independent faculty dining area is also present within the facility along with adjunct services such as internet caf and bookshops etc. The Raiwind road campus, Islamabad Campus and Lahore City Campus also have dedicated, University managed cafeteria facilities.

International Students
The University of Lahore enjoys excellent links and partnerships in various areas of knowledge and resource sharing with some of the most prestigious Universities of the world.
Cambridge University UK Wayne State University USA Western Michigan University USA Yeditepe University Istanbul Imperial College London UK Sargodha University, Pakistan Lahore College for Women University, Pakistan National Center for Physics, Quaid-e-Azam University, Pakistan

The University welcomes International students from friendly countries and has in the recent years attracted students from Istanbul, Palastine, Oman, Dubai and Uganda amongst others. Special foreign seats are available in programs such as Medicine & dentisty. The University enjoys excellent collaborations, knowledge share programs and exchange programs with some of the most prestigious Universities of the world.

Welcome Week
At the start of the university you will be invited to a practical five day programme designed to introduce you to customs & culture, life in Lahore, transport, facilities, campus life as well as giving you a chance to meet some of the other international students.

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UoL Relief
The University of Lahore (UOL) was established in 1999 as a private university by the Ibadat Educational Trust. It is accredited by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), Pakistan Medical and Dental Council and The Pharmacy Council of Pakistan. The university is the only private sector university to be ranked in the Times Higher Educational Supplement University Rankings as in the top 500 in the world from 20052008 and in top 700 in 2009 & 2010 The University of Lahore is spread over two campuses with approximately 12,000 students on its roll.

Community Service of University of Lahore


Community service is not new to The University of Lahore (UOL). It has been at the forefront of providing emergency relief and rehabilitation during times of natural disasters since 2005. During the earthquake in 2005 and during the IDP crisis in 2009, UOL team with the help of hundreds of studentvolunteers started a much needed aid plan. We played a constructive relief and rehabilitation role for 2005 earthquake victims in Balakot as well as for the IDPs of Swat. The rehabilitation and rebuilding role is still being carried out in those areas and UOL is supporting some schools as well as providing community health-care over there. The University of Lahore not only provided food and medicines to the affected people then, but also successfully helped in rebuilding homes for the earthquake victims. During the floods of 2010 which were declared the flood of the millennia, University of Lahore kept up with its past tradition and started a Flood Relief Campaign within a few days after the disaster. They undertook a preliminary assessment of the situation by surveying different areas. The team then worked round the clock to formulate a plan of action to facilitate the flood victims. The University itself allocated 5 million rupees for the purpose of relief and rehabilitation of the flood victims. It was felt that the time was ripe to launch the relief program under a separate department to do all the philanthropic work and to execute the required relief plan. Thus UOL Relief came into being as a project of the University of Lahore. Headed by the Pro Rector Mr. Nasir Mahmood, UOL Relief has been able to reach millions of people in far flung areas ever since. We feel proud to say that the effort of UOL Relief is purely voluntary. The University of Lahore staff and students assist UOL Relief by volunteering their time, presence and logistics for the aid work. The University Of Lahore (UOL) has the services of hundreds of student-volunteers for the execution of its aid plan. These students are young and energetic and can access unreachable far-flung areas. Unlike many NGOs, our volunteers do not ask for any compensation and work as philanthropists. This enables us to focus the efforts and 100 % of the funds for the relief work. This collective effort has made it possible for us to help the community in times of disaster.

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Faculty of
Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Technology

Engineering

Department of Electrical Engineering


Faculty of Electrical Engineering Mission Statement
learning environment. All students have access to a wide range of standard computing facilities supported by student Information Systems Services (SIS). SIS is also being utilized for online complaints/suggestion and attendance record of the student, and online enrollment facility. Transport and sports facilities of the university are utilized by the students of our department.

The mission of the Department of Electrical Engineering is to provide excellent education in the field of Electrical Engineering both at graduate and undergraduate level.

Courses Offered

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)

Introduction
The department of Electrical Engineering was launched in October 1999. The Department offers undergraduate and graduate electrical engineering programs. The curriculum formulated by HEC is followed in our programs. The department places maximum emphasis on laboratory work and project works backed by industrial visits to develop concepts of the theory taught in the courses. We have highly qualified, capable and devoted faculty consisting of good blend of Professors, Assistant Professors, Lecturers and Laboratory Engineers according to the laid down rules of PEC. Facilities, including Visual audio aids, Massively parallel processing research laboratories equipped with the latest technology, give the students a creative and stimulating
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I thoroughly enjoyed the course - you get to learn the practical side as well as the theoretical side of things. I highly recommend this course to those who for see their future in IT Sector.
Arshad Bhatti - BSEE 2007

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Faculty Members
Dr. Inam Elahi Rana
Dean Engineering PhD Electronics Engineering (UCLA)

Mr. Irshad Ahmad Goraya

Asst. Professor MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Mr. Anwar-ul-Haq

Asst. Professor M Phil Physics (University of the Punjab (CHEP)

Dr. Sarwar Ehsan

Assoc. Professor PhD Electrical Engineering (Graz University Of Technology)

Mr. Bilal Saqib

Asst. Professor MSEE (University of Huddersfield, UK)

Mr. Zahid Shakoor


Lecturer MSEE (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)

Mr. Farook Ahmad Shah

Professor MSEE (USA) (Michigan) MSCS (USA) (North Carolina)

Mr. Muhammad Zulfiqar

Asst. Professor MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Mr. Naveed Ashraf

Mr. Nasir Mahmood

Assoc. Professor MSEE (Boston University U.S.A)

Mr. Muhammad Rashid Javed


Asst. Professor MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Lecturer MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Mr. Uzair Roof

Lt.Col. (R) Salamat Ullah

Lecturer MSEE (The University of Lahore)

Head of Department MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Mr. Ather Hanif

Mr. Mohammad Ilyas Khan


Assoc. Professor MSEE (University of Surrey)

Asst. Professor MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Mr. Waqas Javed

Lecturer MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Mr. Salman Rasheed

Mr. Abid Javed

Asst. Professor MSCE (CASE, Islamabad)

Mr. Daud Mustafa

Lecturer MSEE (The University of Lahore)

Asst. Professor MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Salman Bilal

Mr. Syed Naseem Hassan Shah


Asst. Professor MSEE (Bleking Institute of Technology Sweden)

Asst. Professor MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Mr. Adeel Afzal

Lecturer MSEE (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Naeem-udd-Din-Zia

Mr. Salman Azher Sheikh

Asst. Professor MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology)

Lecturer MSEE (The University of Lahore)

Miss. Sadia Rsheed

Mr. Syed Naveed Bukhari

Mr. Zahid Irfan

Asst. Professor MSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Asst. Professor MSCE (Lahore University of Management Sciences)

Lecturer MSCS (The University of Lahore)

Miss. Sobia Bashir

Lecturer MSCS (The University of Lahore)

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Mr. Asif Saeed

Lecturer Ms (Finance), MBA (Szabist, Islambad University of Agriculture FSD)

Mr. Shehzad Ahmad

Lecturer BSEE (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Nazim Saddque

Mr. Abdul Rhman Aslam

Lecturer Ms Computer Engineering (LUMS)

Lecturer BSEE (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Bilal Ashfaq

Mr. Awais Yousaf

Lecturer MS Electrical (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Lecturer BECE (Baluchistan UET Khuzdar)

Mr. Muhammad Waqas Saleem

Miss. Sadaf Inam

Lecturer MSc. Computer Science (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Lecturer BEng (Hons) Electrical And Electronic (University of Leeds,UK)

Mr. Hafiz Ahsan Javed

Miss. Sadaf Gull

Lecturer BSEE (University of Engineering & Technology)

Lecturer BSCS I.T.M. College Sargodha (Affiliated with PU, Lahore)

Mr. Abdul Rehman Yasin

Lecturer BSEE (University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Rashad

Lecturer BSEE (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Nasir Mahmood

Lecturer BSEE (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Usman Shahid

Lecturer BSEE (The University of Lahore)

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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)


Introduction
The undergraduate electrical engineering program is based on solid foundation in Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Computer programming to ensure successful completion of the program and to equip the students with future professional growth, rational reasoning and analysis. The program provides a broad engineering core competence which enables students to communicate & interact effectively with engineers in different areas of specialization & to make technological decisions with confidence. On successful completion the student possess the ability to perform integrated problem solving ability, problem identification, analysis, hypothesis testing, solution verification, and its implementation.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements F.Sc (Math, Physics & chemistry), DAE (Telecom, Instrumentation, Electrical/Electronics) Min 60%, Entrance Test. Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission Pakistan Engineering Council

Career Prospects
Electrical engineers are in demand with employers within the Pakistan and overseas. Within electrical engineering the main employment areas include electrical power generation supply and distribution, power systems, installation and design of electrical machinery and communication / mobile companies.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 145 Total Program Fee: Rs.553,300
For full fee structure see page no. 24

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Applied Calculus Circuit Analysis-I Communication Skills Introduction to Computing Islamic & Pakistan Studies Mechanical Engineering Workshop Cr Hr 4 4 3 4 3 1

Semester 2
Basic Mechanical Engineering Computer Programming Electrical Material and Devices Linear Algebra Differential Equations Circuit Analysis-II

Cr Hr 4 4 3 3 3 4

Semester 3
Applied Thermodynamics Complex Variable & Transforms Computer Aided Drawing Electrical Engineering Workshop Logic Design and Switching Theory Network Analysis

Cr Hr 3 4 2 1 4 4

Semester 4
DC and AC Machines Digital Design Lab Introduction to Signal Processing Microprocessor and Computer Architecture Solid State Geometry and Multivariate Calculus Electronic Devices and circuits

Cr Hr 4 2 4 3 4 4

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Course
List
Core Courses
Applied Calculus Circuits Analysis I Communication Skills Introduction to Computing Islamic & Pakistan Studies Mechanical Engineering Workshop Basic Mechanical Engineering Computer Programming Electrical Material And Devices Linear Algebra Differential Equations Circuit Analysis II Applied Thermodynamics Complex Variables & Transforms Computer Aided Drawing Electrical Engineering Workshop Logic Design & Switching Theory Network Analysis DC & AC Machines Digital Design Lab Introduction to Signal Processing Microprocessor & Computer Architecture Solid State Geometry & Multivariate Calculus Electronic Devices & Circuits Electromagnetic Field Theory Integrated Circuits & System
Cr Hr 3 4 4 4 3

Microprocessor Based Embedded Systems Digital Signal Processing Probability & Stochastic Processes Communication Systems Numerical Analysis Engineering Economics & Management Digital Electronics Instrumentation & Measurement Control Systems Power Electronics Design Project

Elective Courses

Power Plants High Voltage Engineering Electrical Machines Design Power System Operations & Control Power System Protection Control of AC & DC Drives Introduction to RF Circuit Design Optical Fiber Communications Antenna Engineering Mobile Communication Telecom Switching Electromagnetic Compatibility Advanced Digital Signal Processing Wireless Communication Advanced Network
Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 4 4

Telecom System Analysis & Design Advance Digital Communication Digital Control Systems DSP Application Radar & Navigation Introduction to Robotics Topics in Communication VLSI & ASIC Design Telecommunication Management Satellite Communication Progamming Massively Parallel Processor Filter Theory & Design Data Structures Microwave Engineering II

Semester 5
Electromagnetic Field Theory Integrated Circuits and System Microprocessor based Embedded System Digital Signal Processing Probability and Stochastic Processes

Semester 6
Communication Systems Technical Elective Numerical Analysis Engineering Economics and Management Digital Electronics Instrumentation and Measurement

Semester 7
Control Systems Power Electronics Technical Elective Technical Elective Design Project

Cr Hr 3 4 3 3 6

Semester 8
Technical Elective Technical Elective Technical Elective

Cr Hr 3 3 3

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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)


Introduction
The program is structured around a core of knowledge related to analytical and management tools, supplemented by advanced technical electives in the area of microwave engineering, power engineering, electronics engineering and communication engineering. The students will have to study eight subjects of 3 credit hours each. In addition the student will submit research thesis of 6 credit hours.

Career Prospects
The program has been designed for professionals working under the umbrella of Electrical Engineering who wish to enhance their technical skills for career advancement. Students will gain an ability to use advance Mathematics and stochastic processes for the analysis of engineering problems, an understanding and appreciation of concepts related to quality, information management and ability to synthesize knowledge, gained in course work, to a research project. This program not only enhances strength of the students in the area of their own choice but also makes them feel better prepared to compete in higher academic pursuits, like PhD programs

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements BS (Electrical Engg, Electronics Engg, Telecom Engg, Computer Engg, Communication Engg) by PEC recognized University with min 2.5 CGPA in Semester System & 60% in Annual System. Interview & Entry test and GAT arranged by NTS Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 30 Total Program Fee: Rs.209,000

Degree Road Map


Core Courses
Mathematical Methods for Engineers Stochastic Processes Digital Communication Systems Advanced Digital Signal Processing Research Thesis Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 6

For full fee structure see page no. 24

Electronics Communication Specialization Microwave Specialization


Electives Courses
Digital Speech Processing Fiber Optic System Design Telecom Networks Planning and Economics Next Generation Networks Advanced Computer Networks Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Core Courses
Analysis and Design of RF Circuits and Systems Non-Linear Microwave and RF Circuits Mathematical Methods for Engineers Antenna Theory and Design Research Thesis

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 6

Electives Courses
Advanced Engineering Electrodynamics Stochastic Processes Microwave Semi-Conductor Devices Theory and Design of Microwave Filters Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

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Power System Computational Power system Analysis Microwave Engineering-I Microwave Engineering-II Introduction to Communication Systems

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Digital Communication System Stochastic Processes Advanced Digital Signal Processing Advanced Computer Networks Mathematical Methods for Engineers Analysis and Design of RF circuits and systems Non Linear Microwave and RF Circuits Advanced Engineering Electrodynamics Antenna Theory and Design Power System Quality ,Reliability and planning Advanced Power System Protection Advanced High Voltage Engineering Power Circuit Breaker and Substations

Elective Courses

Transients in Power system Insulation Coordination Advanced Machines Theory Power Electronics Application Alternative Energy Sources Microwave Semiconductor devices Theory and Design of Microwave Filters Digital Speech Processing Fiber Optic System Design

Power Specialization
Core Courses
Power System Quality, Reliability and Planning Advanced High Voltage Engineering Power Circuit Breaker and Substations Mathematical Methods for Engineers Research Thesis Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 6

Electives Courses
Transients in Power System Advanced Machine Theory Insulation Coordination Power Electronics Application Alternative Energy Sources Advanced Power System Protection Computer Applications for Power System

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Structure


Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 6 6 6 7 4 6 5 3 Crd Hr 19 21 18 25 14 20 19 9 145 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 66,500 73,500 63,000 87,500 49,000 70,000 66,500 31,500 Enrollment 1,800 1,800 1,800 2,100 1,200 1,800 1,500 900 Examination 1,800 1,800 1,800 2,100 1,200 1,800 1,500 900 Semester Fee 70,100 77,100 66,600 91,700 51,400 73,600 69,500 33,300 533,300 20,000 553,300

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Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 2 2 2 3 Crd Hr 6 6 6 12 30 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 36,000 36,000 36,000 72,000 Enrollment 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,500 Examination 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,500 Semester Fee 38,000 38,000 38,000 75,000 189,000 20,000 209,000

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Department of Mechanical Engineering


Faculty of Engineering Mission Statement
real world for successful career and lifelong learning. Experienced and subject specialists staff will provide quality education and prepare the student to achieve the following objectives in the Mechanical Engineering program. 1. An ability to apply knowledge of Mathematics, Science and Engineering 2. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data 3. An ability to Identify, formulate and solve Engineering Problems 4. An understanding of Professional and Ethical responsibility 5. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice 6. An ability to communicate effectively and understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and social context

The Mechanical Engineering Department at University of Lahore offers a diverse range of challenges and opportunities recognizing the requirements of 21st century. The department is committed to prepare graduates who can work cooperatively and professionally with other scientists and engineers to develop innovative solutions to complex problems in the field of engineering..

Courses Offered

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME)

Introduction
The department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Lahore will provide a sound foundation in, Science, Computation skills and Mathematics to solve engineering problems in the areas such as Thermodynamics, Fluidmechanics, Applied Mechanics, Design and Manufacturing Systems. The curriculum includes Analytical Tools, Creative Thought, Communication Skills and their applications in engineering to solve the engineering problems of the
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Faculty Members
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nazir
Ph.D in Heat Transfer (UK)

Mr. Muhammad Imran

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Salim Iqbal Alvi

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Tariq Mahmood Butt

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Taxila)

Ph.D in Automobile Engineering (UK)

Mr. Adeel Munir Ahmad

Mr. Muhammad Anas Rasool


B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Kashif Javed

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

M.Sc in Thermal Power Engineering (UET Lahore)

Mr. Khalid Saif Ullah

Mr. Sheeraz Ali

Mr. Hasan Farid Khan

M.Sc in Manufacturing Engineering (UET Lahore)

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Ahmad Ammar

Mr. Nazir Ahmad

Mr. Ghulam Hassan

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering

M.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (Singapore) M.Sc in Computer Science (LUMS)

Mr. Raees Ahmad

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Usman Butt


M.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (Germany) B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (Quaid e Awam University) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Tasaduq Hussain Shah

Mr. Sermad Ali

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Punhal Sahto

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Asim Saleem

Mr. Umer Ilyas

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Taxila) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Faisal Mukhtar


B.E in Mechanical (BUET Khuzdar)

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Miss. Azeen Farooq

Mr. Khurram Hameed Mughal


B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Atif Ilyas

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Mr. Khawja Muhammad Ashraf

Mr. Sajjad Ahmad

Mr. Muhammad Sohaib Hanif


B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) M.Sc in Progress (UET Lahore)

Licentiate in Mechanical Engineering (UET Lahore) Advance Training in PITAC, Lahore

M.Sc in Thermal Power Engineering (UET Lahore)

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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME)


Introduction
BSME at The University of Lahore emphasizes in Thermal Sciences, Manufacturing & Production Engineering, Mechanics, Design & Vibration, Fluid Mechsanics, Control Engineering, Power, Energy & Quality Control. It offers students an opportunity to study in a wide variety of subjects with prtasctical training. organizations need mechanical engineers abundantly e.g. Heavy Mechanical Complex, NDC, Suparco, PMO, Pak Air Force, Pakistan Army, PIA, Nuclear Energy Commission and many industries in private sector.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements F.Sc, DAE (Mechanical), A-Level or Equivalent (Min 60% Marks) Location Main Campus Recognized by Pakistan Engineering Council

Career Prospects
Mechanical Engineering has a diversity of applications in almost all industries like, Manufacturing, Power Plants, Design of Static & Dynamic equipment etc in any part of the world. In Pakistan different kinds of industries and

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 136 Total Program Fee: Rs.518,800
For full fee structure see page no. 32

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Applied Mathematics English Engineering Statics Computer System and Programming Engineering Drawing and Graphics Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 4

Semester 2
Islamic and Pakistan Studies Applied Mathematics-II Thermodynamics-I Workshop Practice Engineering Dynamics

Cr Hr 3 3 4 2 4

Semester 3
Electrical Engineering Applied Mathematics-III Engineering Materials Fluid Mechanics-I Mechanics of Material-I

Cr Hr 4 3 3 4 4

Semester 4
Electornics Fluid Mechanics-II Machine Design-I Manufacturing Processes-I Mechanics of Machines-I

Cr Hr 4 4 3 4 4

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Engineering Statics Thermodynamics I Fluid Mechanics I Electrical Engineering Engineering Dynamics Engineering Materials Mechanics of Machines I Mechanics of Materials I Manufacturing Processes I Manufacturing Processes II Machine Design I Electronics Thermodynamics II Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanics of Materials II Mechanics of Machines II Manufacturing Processes II CAD/CAM Laboratory Thermodynamics II Machine Design II Measurement & Instrumentation Internal Combustion Engines Industrial Management & Economics Heat & Mass Transfer Control Engineering Project

Core Courses

Elective Courses

Computer System & Programming Engineering Drawing & Graphics Engineering Statics Workshop Practice Engineering Dynamics Thermodynamics I Engineering Materials Electrical Engineering Fluid Mechanics I Mechanics of Materials I Fluid Mechanical II Machine Design I Mechanics of Machines I Manufacturing Processes I Electronics

Mechanical Vibration Power Plant Energy Resources & Utilization Gas Dynamics Aerodynamics Steam and Gas Turbines Manufacturing Automation Maintenance Engineering Quality Engineering Introduction to Mechatronics Robotics and Manufacturing Automation Operations Research Machine Dissection Practice Tribology Nuclear Engineering Environmental Engineering
Cr Hr 2 3 4 4 4

Semester 5
Engineering Statistics Mechanics of Materials-II Thermodynamics-II Manufacturing Processes-II Technical Writing & Presentation Skills

Cr Hr 3 4 4 4 3

Semester 6
CAD/CAM Laboratory Machine Design-II Mechanics of Machines-II Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Measurement and Instrumentation

Semester 7
Industrial Management and Economics Internal Combustion Engines Technical Elective-I Technical Elective-II Project

Cr Hr 3 4 4 3 6

Semester 8
Control Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer Technical Elective-III

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee Structure


Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME)
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 Crd Hr 17 16 18 19 18 17 20 11 136 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 59,500 56,000 63,000 66,500 63,000 59,500 70,000 38,500 Enrollment 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 900 Examination 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 900 Semester Fee 62,500 59,000 66,000 69,500 66,000 62,500 73,000 40,300 498,800 20,000 518,800

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)


Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 4 Crd Hr 15 19 18 17 16 19 15 12 131 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 52,500 66,500 63,000 59,500 56,000 66,500 52,500 42,000 Enrollment 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,200 Examination 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,200 Semester Fee 55,500 69,500 66,000 62,500 59,000 70,100 55,500 44,400 482,500 20,000 502,500

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Department of Civil Engineering


Faculty of Engineering Mission Statement Introduction
The Department of Civil Engineering at The University of Lahore offers B.S (Civil Engineering) Program. Civil Engineering is a challenging field & requires sound footing in Mathematics, Applied Sciences & Computation skills to solve engineering problems in the areas of Hydraulics, Geotechnical, Structural and environmental Engineering. The curriculum is designed to facilitate the students to develop their capabilities by using modern techniques to solve engineering problems & utilize them in the construction projects of the country. The specific objectives of the program are as follows: To Impart state-of-the-art knowledge to the students in the field of Civil Engineering and produce competent civil engineers who will play a vital role in national development. To Provide critical learning to the student for a broad function in various areas of Civil Engineering, including structural, environmental, geotechnical, water resources, transportation engineering and project management.

The Department of Civil Engineering is established to train the students to have in depth knowledge of Civil engineering & enable them to handle national construction projects. The specific aims of the program are as follows: To impart state-of-the-art knowledge to the students in the field of Civil Engineering and produce competent civil engineers who will play a vital role in national development. To provide a broad-based education in various areas of Civil Engineering, including structural, environmental, geotechnical, water resources, transportation engineering and Project management.

To Make the students aware of the advancement of engineering knowledge in the developed countries so that they may keep themselves abreast with such developments. To Impress upon the student the spirit of discipline, code of ethics of the engineering profession and integrity in practical life. To Prepare graduate engineers who are competent enough to face challenges in national and international markets.

Course Offered

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)

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Faculty Members
Prof. Dr. M. Zulifaqar Ali Khan
Professor & HoD Ph.D (Environmental Engineering) Virginia, U.S.A. Engineering ) University of Saitma, Japan

Engr. Ali Qadeer Toor


Lecturer B.Sc- Civil Engineering U.E.T, Lahore

Engr. Muhammad Usman

Prof. Dr.Mehboob Ali


Professor Ph.D (Structures) Mici, Russia

Lecturer M.Sc-(Structural Engineering) Chalmers Technical University, Sweden

Engr. Shah Jahan

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Hanif


Professor Ph.D (Rock Mechanics) Leeds, U.K

Engr. Akbar Tufail

Lecturer B.Sc- Civil Engineering U.E.T, Lahore

Lecturer B.Sc- Civil Engineering U.E.T, Lahore

Prof. Dr. Anwar-Ul-Haq Muneeb

Engr. Muhammad Umar Farooq


Lecturer B.Sc- Civil Engineering U.E.T, Lahore

Professor Ph.D (Engineering Sciences) METU, Turkey

Engr. Shakeel Hassan

Assistant Professor M.Sc-(Resource Engineering) Lund University, Seweden

Engr. Muhammad Tajjamal Khan


Lecturer B.Sc- Civil Engineering U.E.T, Lahore Lecturer B.Sc- Civil Engineering U.E.T, Lahore Lecturer B.Sc- Civil Engineering U.E.T, Lahore Lecturer B.Sc- Civil Engineering U.E.T, Lahore

Mr. Nasir Khurshid

Assistant Professor M.Sc-(Geotechnical Engineering) U.E.T, Lahore

Engr. Muhammad Ahmad

Muhammad Ali Khan

Assistant Professor M.Sc-(Computational Engineering) RUHR University BOCHUM, Germany

Engr. Farooq Naveed Sheikh

Engr. Shahid Nazir

Engr. Umair Ahmad

Assistant Professor M.Sc -(Structural Engineering) University of Tokyo, Japan

Engr. Sarfraz Munir

Engr. Umer Farooq

Assistant Professor M.Sc -(Civil & Enviornmental


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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)


Introduction
University of Lahore offers Civil Engineering program which emphasizes on basic knowledge of Mathematics, Applied Sciences and computation skills. This program will help students to apply their knowledge in the fields of Civil Engineering and thus can effectively contribute in the development of the country. It offers students an opportunity to study a wide variety of subjects with practical training.

Career Prospects
Civil Engineering has broad prospects within in the country and abroad in the fields of structural, Geo-Technical, Transportation and Planning, Hydraulics and Irrigation, Highways and Railways and Environments.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements Intermediate Pre-Engineering (Minimum 60%) Location Main Campus Recognized by Pakistan Engineering Council Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 131 Total Program Fee: Rs.502,500
For full fee structure see page no. 40

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Computer Programming Engineering Mechanics English Language Skills Applied Calculus/Math-I Islamic & Pakistan Studies Cr Hr 3 4 3 3 3

Semester 2
Engineering Surveying Civil Engineering Materials & Construction Basic Electro Mechanical Engineering Engineering Drawing Differential Equations/ Math-II

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 3

Semester 3
Engineering Geology Civil Engineering Drawing & Graphics Advanced Engineering Surveying Mechanics of Solids-I Fluid Mechanics

Cr Hr 3 3 4 4 4

Semester 4
Quantity Surveying and Estimation Structural Analysis Soil Mechanics Hydrology and Water Management Numerical Analysis/ Math-III

Cr Hr 3 3 4 4 3

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Applied Calculus / Maths-I Civil Engg Drawing & Graphics Civil Engineering Materials & Construction Differential Equations / Maths-II Engineering Drawing Engineering Mechanics Engineering Surveying Fluid Mechanics Mechanics of Solids - I Numerical Analysis / Math-III Quantity Surveying and Estimation Structural Analysis Structural Analysis-II Transportation Engineering Soil Mechanics Plain and Reinforced Concrete-I Advanced Fluid Mechanics Hydrology and Water Management Environmental Engineering-I Engineering Geology Social Sciences-I Fluid Mechanics Quantity Surveying and Estimation Structural Analysis Soil Mechanics Advanced Fluid Mechanics Plain & Reinforced Concrete Environmental Engineering-I Transportation Planning and Engineering Hydrology and Water Management Construction Management Architectural and Town Planning

Elective Courses

Highway & Traffic Engineering Geotechnical & Foundation Engineering Plain and Reinforced Concrete-II Hydraulic Engineering Irrigation and Drainage Engineering Environmental Engineering-II Geo Informatics Social Sciences-II

Core Courses

Engineering Mechanics Engineering Surveying Engineering Drawing Civil Engineering Materials and Construction Civil Engineering Drawing and Graphics Advanced Engineering Surveying Mechanics of Solids

Semester 5
Probability Methods in Engineering/Mathematics-IV Advanced Fluid Mechanics Communication Skills and Technical Writing Environmental Engineering - I Steel Structures

Cr Hr 3 4 2 4 3

Semester 6
Plain and Reinforced Concrete-I Mechanics of Solids-II Transportation Engineering Structural Analysis-II Construction Management Social Sciences-I

Cr Hr 4 3 4 3 3 2

Semester 7
Architecture and Town Planning Structural Engineering Technical Elective-I Technical Elective-II Project

Cr Hr 3 3 3 4 3

Semester 8
Technical Elective-III Technical Elective-IV Technical Elective-V Project

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Registration fee (Payable Once)

20,000 518,800

Fee
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total Fee

Structure
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)
Courses 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 4 Crd Hr 15 19 18 17 16 19 15 12 131 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 52,500 66,500 63,000 59,500 56,000 66,500 52,500 42,000 Enrollment 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,200 Examination 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,200 Semester Fee 55,500 69,500 66,000 62,500 59,000 70,100 55,500 44,400 482,500 20,000 502,500

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Department of Technology
Faculty of Engineering Mission Statement
The Technology Department is to cater for the future needs of the industry and it has vision and potential to produce engineers who are needed in the market.
the impact of a better qualified Engineer on the overall improvement of products & services, the University has brought in a new trend into its learning process by providing exclusive Industrial training & Industrial visits to various relevant Industries & Engineering set ups to our students. This facility was not there before. But now students are being sent for various Industrial visits accompanied by faculty members. In this regard academic calendar has seen a major change in that Annual & Semester system students will go to various Industries for two months, July & August, training program which will be monitored by the Faculty on regular basis & the students will prepare their progress report for evaluation by selected body from Faculty to earn them credit hours. This trend has exclusively been introduced in Technology Department in the University. The ultimate benefit of such an Industrial exposure program has the likelihood of lot many students, hopefully, being offered jobs in the industry itself. Bureau of Training & placement cell is being established to spread our wings into Industry for placement of our students and also learning new trends & methodology by sharing knowledge & experience so that University can bring changes in syllabus according to Technological changes that are being brought in to the Industry.

Courses Offered

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Technology (BS Tech Mechanical) Bachelor of Science in Civil Technology (BS Tech Civil) Bachelor of Science in Electrical Technology (BS Tech Electrical) Bachelor of Science in Electronics Technology (BS Tech Electronics)

Introduction
Engineering disciplines have come a long way in developing societies to a level that we observe in our surroundings. Initially Civil, Mechanical, Electrical & Electronics were the main technologies being offered in all engineering setups. As the development progressed and services had to be provided to growing population, new and more productive methods became the need of the time. New innovation & ideas became research models. This brought in specialization which needed more productive machines & methods. In order to achieve these objectives, new Technologies were introduced to justify demand pattern. Our courses are a blend of general subjects like English, Mathematics, Applied Physics etc, helping students enters into the domain of Engineering disciplines gradually. University has made tangible progress in re-modelling its curriculum, enhance workshop facilities, hiring better qualified & experienced faculty. Realizing
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Faculty Members
Mr. Uzair Raoof
Deputy Exective Director MSEE (University of Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Imran Sharif


Lecturer B.Sc Civil Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Asif Mahmood

Mr. Saeed Ahmad Hashmi

Head Of Department B.A, B.Sc Mechanical Engineering, UET, Lahore Fellow IMI (UK) & IEM (PK) Member ASHRAE & IVETA (US) Member Engg. Congress and Council, PK

Mr. Waseem Shahid

Lecturer M.Phil Environmental Science (Punjab University)

Lecturer B.Sc Civil Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Shehzad


Lecturer MCS Sarhad University (Peshawar)

Mr. Muhammad Usman


Lecturer B.Sc Electronics (UOL)

Mr. Syed Sibit-e- Hassan


Lecturer M.Sc Mathematics (Punjab University)

Mr. Arshad Chaudry

Mr. Waqas Amin

Lecturer M.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UOL Lahore)

Mr. Hisham Khalil

Ms. Sheherzad Aamir

Mr. Muhammad Ali Shahbaz


Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UOL Lahore)

Lecturer M.A English (BZU Multan)

Mr. Wajahat Ali

Mr. Arslan Shafqat

Mr. Syed Adnan Raza

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical (UET Texila)

Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Junaid Tahir


Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UOL)

Mr. Asif Hussain

Lecturer M.Sc Mathematics (PU)

Mr. Sajid Ali

Lecturer M.Tech (Punjab University Lahore)

Mr. Adnan Warraich

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (I.I.T. Dhaka Bangladesh)

Mr. Nasir Mahmood

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Sulman Ali Shahid

Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Adeel Ahmed

Mr. Muhammad Imran

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UCP)

Lecturer B.Sc Civil Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Ahmad Mahmood

Mr. Abid Iqbal Khan

Mr. Amir Nawaz

Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Lecturer B.Sc Electronics & Communication (UET Texila)

Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Imran Ashraf

Lecturer B.Sc Civil Engg (UET Lahore)

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Mr. Rizwan Zafar

Lecturer B.Sc Industrial Engg (P.U Lahore)

Mr. Nadeem Ghauri

Lecturer M.Sc Mathematics (P.U Lahore)

Ms. Humaira Kanwal

Lecturer B.Sc Civil Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Haris Nadeem

Lecturer M.A English (P.U Lahore)

Mr. Tasawer Shahzad

Lecturer M.Phil Physics (P.U Lahore)

Ms. Maria Idrees

Lecturer M.Sc Civil Engg (UET Lahore)

Miss. Amnah Moghees

Lecturer M.A English, M.Sc Linguistics (P.U Lahore)

Mr. Yasin Yousaf

Lecturer M.Sc Physics (P.U Lahore)

Mr. Rao Sohail

Miss. Saima Siddique


Lecturer M.Sc Mathematics (PU)

Mr. Manzar Ehsan

Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Lecturer M.A Islamiat (P.U Lahore)

Mr. Tahir Abbas

Mr. Arif Nazir

Mr. Kamran Shabbir


Lecturer MSCS (LUMS Lahore)

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UET Lahore)

Lecturer M.Phil Chemistry (UET Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Muzaffar

Mr. Farhan Arif

Mr. Zulqarnanin Sajid

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UET Lahore)

Lecturer M.Sc Geology (P.U Lahore)

Lecturer MA International Relations (PU Lahore)

Mr. Nazakat Ali Shah

Mr. Zafar Iqbal

Lecturer B.Sc Civil Engg (UET Lahore)

Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Sajjad Ali

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UOL Lahore)

Mr. Hafiz Ijaz Ahmad

Lecturer B.Sc Civil Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Saeed Ur Rehman Mr. Usman Gull

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UET Lahore) Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UOL Lahore)

Mr. Abu Hurera

Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

Mr. Syed Hassan Kazmi

Mr. Yasir Dawood

Lecturer B.Sc Electrical Engg (UOL Lahore)

Lecturer B.Sc Mechanical Engg (UET Lahore)

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Bachelor Of Science in Mechanical Technology (BS-Tech Mechanical)


Introduction
Mechanical technology will play a crucial role in solving many of the problems facing the world in the next 50 years. Mechanical technologists are in high demand in the energy industry to design and operate power stations, process industry to make best use of our remaining oil reserves, bio-medical industry and within the manufacturing sector. This course offers a sound ground in the principles and fundamentals through practical work & problem solving activities. We provide a balanced spectrum of technical and managerial skills of technical deepening, technical broadening & management. The course includes a substantial project that will allow students to develop their own particular interests. Offering training in industries which encourages the students to develop their confidence & also gain that vital element of relevant experience which so many employers demand.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements F.Sc ( Pre Engineering ), D.A.E (Mechanical ), A-Level with Physic & Mathematics at least 45 % Marks Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
This course is designed to prepare the students for a career as a chartered technologist within a broad range of mechanical and manufacturing industries, as well as covering areas as diverse as robotics and health care environment. Employers of our graduates have included highly specialist analysis consultancy services, small enterprise companies, large utilities and large volume manufacturers.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 140 Total Program Fee: Rs.326,400
For full fee structure see page no. 54

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
English Comprehension Engineering Drawing - I Applied Chemistry Applied Physics Applied Mathematics - I Computer Application - I Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Communication Skills Engineering Drawing - II Applied Mechanics Applied Thermodynamics Applied Mathematics - II

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Applied Mathematics - III Computer Programming Industrial Materials Auto CAD Mechanics of Materials

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 4
Industrial Electronics Mechanics of Machines - I Fluid Mechanics Applied Mathematics - IV Machining Processes Machines Design - I

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Semester 5
Engineering Economics Machine Design - II Advance Thermodynamics Mechanical Vibration Industrial Management

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 6
Hydraulic Machinery Introduction to Mechatronics Installation, Testing & Maintenance of Machines Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Quality Control & Assurance Training Program - I (Summer Program)

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 4

Semester 7
Material Handling Metal Cutting & Machinery Tools I-C Engines Automation & Control Project

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 8
Heat Transfer Power Plant Engineering & Energy Resources Environmental Technology for Industries Islamic & Pak Studies Occupational Health Safety & Environment Training Program - II (Summer Program)

Cr Hr 3 3 2 3 3 4

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Bachelor Of Science in Civil Technology (BS-Tech Civil)


Introduction
Department of Technology in The University of Lahore is offering BS Technology Civil Program. The main emphases of this program is to provide the students basic knowledge of Mathematics and other sciences and to utilize them in solving problems of structure, Hydraulics, GEO.Tech, Highways and Environmental Engineering. It develops in students the basic knowledge of on-job training to enable them to work independently on the projects and to arrange and organize all repairs, set up tools, machines and other equipment required for Civil Engineering works.

Career Prospects
BS-Tech students are trained as technologists to face all challenges of the industry. The students are provided the basic techniques, skills and modern tools to perform as technologists at the projects. Due to their on-job training they are required on every construction project of the Country. They are in a position to utilize their knowledge in modern surveying methods for land measurement, construction layouts, and plan to prepare design documents. They are considered as the most important components of the construction technology.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements F.Sc ( Pre Engineering ), D.A.E ( Civil ), A-Level with Physic and Mathematics at least 45 % Marks Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 134 Total Program Fee: Rs.312,600
For full fee structure see page no. 54

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
English Comprehension Engineering Drawing Computer Applications - I Materials & Methods of Construction Applied Mathematics - I Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Communication Skills Engineering Geology Mechanics of Materials Construction Surveying Applied Mathematics-II

Cr Hr 3 3 4 4 3

Semester 3
Repair & Maintenance of Structures Fluid Mechanics Applied Mathematics - III Islamic & Pak Studies Computer Programming

Cr Hr 3 4 3 3 3

Semester 4
Structural Mechanics Soil Mechanics Applied Mathematics - IV Cost Estimates & Contract Documents Technical Report Writing

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

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Semester 5
Water Supply & Waste Water Management Steel Structures Application of GIS in Civil Technology Concrete Technology - I Environmental Management

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 6
Hydrology Engineering Economics Architecture & Town Planning Concrete Technology - II Project Management Training Program - I (Summer Program)

Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3 4

Semester 7
Irrigation & Hydraulic Structures Total Quality Management Pre-stressed and Pre-cast Concrete Technology Highway & Transportation Technology Final Year Project

Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 3

Semester 8
Traffic Engineering Foundation and Pavement Technology Computer Aided Analysis & design Training Program - II (Summer Program)

Cr Hr 3 4 3 4

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Bachelor Of Science in Electrical Technology (BS-Tech Electrical)


Introduction
The program is based on solid foundation in mathematics, physical sciences & computer programming & electrical power courses to ensure successful completion of the program & to equip students with future professional growth, rational reasoning and analysis. The program provides a broad Technological core competence which enables the students to communicate & interact effectively with engineers in different areas of specialization & to make technological decisions with confidence. On successful completion the student possess the ability to perform integrated problem solving ability, problem identification, analysis, hypothesis testing, solution verification, & its implementation.

Career Prospects
Electrical technologists are in demand with employers within Pakistan and overseas. Within electrical technology the main employment areas include electrical power generation supply and distribution, power systems, installation and design of electrical machinery and communication / mobile companies, Internet service providers, Network operators, TV channels, Radio channel, research and Development organization, Inspection and testing, Quality control, Instrumentation & Control, Automation industries.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements F.Sc ( Pre Engineering ), D.A.E (Instrumentation, Electrical, Electronics), A-Level Physic & Maths at least 45% Marks Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 132 Total Program Fee: Rs.309,200
For full fee structure see page no. 55

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
English Comprehension Applied Calculus Computer Fundamentals Linear Circuits Analysis Applied Physics Islamic/Pak Studies Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Linear Algebra & Differential Equations Network Analysis I Engineering Drawing Basic Mechanical Technology Communication Skills

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Complex Variables & Transforms Computer Programming Digital Electronics Network Analysis II Introduction to Solid State Devices

Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 3

Semester 4
Solid State Geometry & Multivariate Calculus Microprocessor Theory Interfacing Electronics Devices & Circuits Measuring Instruments & Measurement Hydraulic & Hydraulic Machines

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

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Semester 5
Data & Computer Communication Electromagnetic Field Theory Advance Electronics Power Generation & Utilization Electrical Machines Foundations of Engineering

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 4 3

Semester 6
Communication Systems I Industrial Electronics Power Transmission & Distribution Total Quality Management Occupational Health Safety & Environment Training Program - I (Summer Program)

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 4

Semester 7
Communication System II Power Electronics Switch Gear & Protective Devices High Voltage Technology Final Year Project

Cr Hr 3 4 3 3 3

Semester 8
Substation Technology Control Technology Engineering Economics Training Program - II (Summer Program)

Cr Hr 3 4 3 4

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Bachelor of Science in Electronics Technology (BS-Tech Electronics)


Introduction
The undergraduate BS-Tech electronics program is based on solid foundation in mathematics, physical sciences and computer programming and electrical power courses to ensure successful completion of the program and to equip the students with future professional growth, rational reasoning and analysis. The program provides a broad Technological core competence which enables the students to communicate and interact effectively with engineers in different areas of specialization and to make technological decisions with confidence. On successful completion the student possess the ability to perform integrated problem solving ability, problem identification, analysis, hypothesis testing, solution verification, and its implementation.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements F.Sc ( Pre Engineering ), D.A.E (Instrumentation, Electrical, Telecom, Electronics), A-Level Physic & Maths at least 45% Marks Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
Electronics technologists are in demand with employers within the Pakistan and overseas. Within electronics technology the main employment areas include installation and design of electrical machinery and communication / mobile companies, Internet service providers, Network operators, T.V channels, Radio channel, research and Development organization, Inspection and testing, Quality control , Instrumentation & Control, Automation industries.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 132 Total Program Fee: Rs.309,200
For full fee structure see page no. 55

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
English Comprehension Applied Calculus Computer Fundamentals Linear Circuits Analysis Applied Physics Islamic/Pak Studies Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Linear Algebra & Differential Equations Network Analysis I Engineering Drawing Basic Mechanical Technology Communication Skills

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Complex Variables & Transforms Computer Programming Digital Electronics Network Analysis II Introduction to Solid State Devices

Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 3

Semester 4
Solid State Geometry & Multivariate calculus Microprocessor Theory Interfacing Electronics Devices & Circuits Measuring Instruments & Measurement Hydraulic & Hydraulic Machines

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

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Semester 5
Data & Computer Communication Electromagnetic Field Theory Advance Electronics Electrical Machines Foundations of Engineering

Cr Hr 3 3 3 4 3

Semester 6
Communication Systems I Industrial Electronics Introduction to Telecommunication Total Quality Management Occupational Health Safety & Environment Training Program - I (Summer Program)

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 4

Semester 7
Communication System II Power Electronics Switch Gear & Protective Devices Instrumentation & Control Final Year Project

Cr Hr 3 4 3 3 3

Semester 8
Mobile Communication Telecommunication Switching Control Technology Engineering Economics Training Program - II (Summer Program)

Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 4

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee

Structure
Courses 6 5 5 6 5 5 5 7

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Technology (BS Tech Mechanical)


Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Crd Hr 18 17 17 18 15 15 17 23 140 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 36,000 34,000 34,000 36,000 30,000 30,000 34,000 46,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 2,100 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 2,100 Semester Fee 39,600 37,000 37,000 39,600 33,000 33,000 37,000 50,200 306,400 20,000 326,400

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once)

Fee Schedule - Fall 2011


Bachelor of Science in Civil Technology (BS Tech Civil)
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 Crd Hr 15 17 17 15 19 16 17 18 134 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 30,000 34,000 34,000 30,000 38,000 32,000 34,000 36,000 Enrollment 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500

Total Fee

Examination 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500

Semester Fee 33,000 37,000 37,000 33,000 41,600 35,000 37,000 39,000 292,600 20,000 312,600

Total Credit Hours

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011


Bachelor of Science in Electrical Technology (BS Tech Electrical)
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 Crd Hr 18 15 16 15 19 15 16 18 132 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 36,000 30,000 32,000 30,000 38,000 30,000 32,000 36,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 Semester Fee 39,600 33,000 35,000 33,000 41,600 33,000 35,000 39,000 289,200 20,000 309,200

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Bachelor of Science in Electronics Technology (BS Tech Electronics)


Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 Crd Hr 18 15 16 15 16 15 16 21 132 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 36,000 30,000 32,000 30,000 32,000 30,000 32,000 42,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 Semester Fee 39,600 33,000 35,000 33,000 35,000 33,000 35,000 45,600 289,200 20,000 309,200

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Faculty of

Information Technology
Computer Science & Information Technology Electronics

Computer Science & Information Technology


Faculty of Information Technology Mission Statement
at national and international level. Our curriculum focuses on the students for computational thinking, examining the strengths and limitations of computers in terms of what can be computed, developing programming knowledge and skills and enhancing the understanding of problem solving. Secondly, we are very near towards the establishment of a research centre for PhD students at our department. The initial areas of research are the Artificial Intelligence/Combinatorial Optimization and Software Engineering but more topics will be added as we go along. The aftermath of this centre shall be to promote the interest in these novel research areas and enable postgraduate students to render their services in academia and industries. We make sure that our students have acquired the necessary skills and knowledge to produce computer-based optimal solutions to the problems from the areas such as computer science, artificial intelligence, management, engineering, telecommunication, networking, transportation etc. Furthermore, the university provides the students with the platform to transfer their credit hours in foreign university during the degree program.

The mission of the Computer Science Department at UOL is to provide outstanding computing education to its undergraduate and graduate students in accordance with the market demands. The Department aims to provide an environment that promotes innovative computational thinking; values mutual respect and diversity; encourages and supports new challenges; instills ethical behavior; and engenders life-long learning.

Courses Offered

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) Master in Computer Science (MCS) Master in Science and Information Technology (MSc-IT) Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS)

Introduction
Our department is committed to offer high-tech courses with research based teaching. We believe that our prudent and responsible course of action during the study in these programs enables the students to improve their skills and to place them for the competitive positions in the market. Moreover, we believe that the students acquire true knowledge with intelligence which gives them the leadership skills to take-on the technical challenges

I thoroughly enjoyed the course - you get to learn the practical side as well as the theoretical side of things. I highly recommend this course to those who for see their future in IT Sector.
Farhan Javed - BSCS 2008

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Faculty Members
Dr. Zahid Hussain
Professor (Head of Department) Post Doctoral Studies, Leads University. UK PH.D. Computer Science, Huddersfield University, UK MSc Embedded Systems Engineering, Huddersfield University, UK MSc Computer Science, UET, Lahore

Mr. Atif Ikram

Lecturer MS Computer Science, USA, Lahore.

Mr. Natash Ali

Lecturer MS Computer Science, SZABIST, Islamabad.

Mr. Yasir Imtiaz

Lecturer MS Computer Science, UCP, Lahore.

Mr. Shahid Yousaf

Lecturer MS Computer Science, UCP. Lahore.

Mr. Toqir Rana

Mr. Naveed Ahmad Khan


Assistant Professor MS Computer Science, UMT. Lahore.

Lecturer MS Computer Science, UCP, Lahore.

Mr. Khuram Shahzad

Mr. Waqas Ahmad Malik

Assistant Professor MS Computer Science, UOL. Lahore.

Lecturer MS Computer Science, NU Fast, Lahore.

Mr. Ijaz Nazir

Mr. Sikandar Shujah Toor

Assistant Professor MSc Computer Science, Quaid-eAzam University, Islamabad MBA Industrial Managment, Pacific state university, LA, USA

Lecturer BS Computer Science, IMS, Lahore.

Mr. Hafiz Rizwan

Mr. Muhammad Tayyab


Lecturer MS Computer Science, Germany.

Lecturer BS Computer Science, COMSAT, Lahore.

Mr. Abdul Wahab

Ms. Asmara Safdar

Lecturer MS Computer Science, UCP, Lahore.

Lecturer MS Computer Science, IIU, Islamabad.

Mr. Saeed Akhtar

Ms. Hamna Malik

Lecturer MS Computer Science, UOL, Lahore.

Lecturer MS Computer Science, LCWU, Lahore.

Mr. Waseem Iqbal

Lecturer MCS, PUCIT, Lahore.

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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)


Introduction
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is the first professional degree aimed at producing the undergraduates for the job market as Software Engineers, IT Administrators, entrepreneur, academia professionals and the like. This program is tailored to introduce, prepare, develop and ingrain the understanding and discipline of computing in students. We offer market oriented courses, as indicated in the program course description, to achieve the objective of producing highly talented computer professionals. Our program inculcates in the students the problem-solving abilities for the industry and government sectors. This program enables students to analyze the real life problems and transform them into a suitable abstract model, design an optimal algorithm and implement them on the computer successfully.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements Intermediate, FA / F.Sc / ICS / I.Com, A-Levels, DAE or equivalent (Minimum 45%) Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
The typical jobs for the BS graduate include software engineers, database design and administration, web development, quality assurance and testing, IT consultants and computer professional role in entertainment industry in various government or private organizations.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 133 Total Program Fee: Rs.404,300
For full fee structure see page no. 70

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Introduction to Computing Programming Fundamentals Calculus & Analytical Geometry Pakistan Studies & Islamic Studies Functional English Cr Hr 4 4 3 3 3

Semester 2
Discrete Structures Object Oriented Programming Multivariable Calculus Probability and Statistics English-II (Technical and Report Writing)

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Digital Logic and Design Data Structures and Algorithms Linear Algebra English-III (Communication Skills) Electromagnetism University Elective I

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 4
Operating Systems Differential Equations Introduction to Database Systems Introduction to Software Engineering Computer Organization and Assembly Language

Cr Hr 4 3 4 3 3

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Course
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Pre-Req Courses
Programming Fundamentals Calculus and Analytical Geometry Object Oriented Programming Discrete Structures Digital Logic and Design Data Structures and Algorithms Introduction to Database Systems Theory of Automata & Formal Languages Computer Architecture Introduction to Database Systems Introduction to Software Engineering Computer Organization and Assembly Language Computer Communication and Networks Theory of Automata & Formal Languages Computer Architecture Human Computer Interaction Design and Analysis of Algorithms Compiler Construction Artificial Intelligence Software Design Project

Core Courses

Elective Courses

Introduction to Computing Programming Fundamentals Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies Calculus and Analytical Geometry English Comprehension Multivariable Calculus Probability and Statistics Technical and Report Writing Linear Algebra Communication Skills Electromagnetism Differential Equations Numerical Computing Professional Practices Discrete Structures Object Oriented Programming Digital Logic and Design Data Structures and Algorithms Operating Systems

Prolog Introduction to Heuristic Techniques Networks and Algorithms Bio-Informatics Computer science Mathematics Simulation Mathematics for Software Engineering Computing Mathematics Formal Specification for Software Engineering Neural Networks Combinatorial Optimization Introduction to Computing Projects and Research Web Programming Java Software Paradigm Software Quality Assurance Distributed Data Base Software Project Management Entrepreneurship

Semester 5
Computer Communication and Networks Theory of Automata & Formal Languages Computer Architecture Human Computer Interaction University Elective II University Elective III

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 6
Compiler Construction CS Elective I Numerical Computing Design and Analysis of Algorithms CS Elective II University Elective IV

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 7
University Elective V Professional Practices CS Elective III CS Elective IV Artificial Intelligence

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 8
Software Design Project CS Elective V CS Elective VI CS Elective VII

Cr Hr 6 3 3 3

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Master in Computer Science


(MCS) Introduction
This program is designed to produce graduates with specialized training in the core subjects of computer science. These specialized fields include software engineering, database, design and analysis of algorithms, artificial intelligence, web development and networking. The graduates are skilled to identify the computing needs of society and supply effective and optimal solutions for them. The successful candidates of this program who may wish to pursue their careers in academia can join the MS program. And those who prefer to join the industry shall possess sufficient knowledge and skills which shall enable them to compete for any such positions available in the government and private sector organizations.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements Bachelors with 14 Years Education, BA / B. Com / BSc or equivalent (Minimum 45%) Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
The job opportunities for our graduates vary and they may work as software engineers, systems analysts, database designers and administrator, network analyst and administrators, e-commerce and web developers and IT consultants in various government or private organizations.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 72 Total Program Fee: Rs.228,200
For full fee structure see page no. 70

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Fundamentals of Algorithms Intro to Computer Programming Database Systems Web Programming Discrete Structures English Comprehension Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Object Oriented Programming Data Structures & Analysis of Algorithms Software Engineering Computer Organization & Assembly Visual Programming Theory of Automata

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Advanced Object Oriented Programming Operating System Computer Architecture Distributed Database Systems Advanced Software Engineering Computer Networks

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 4
System Programming Programming Languages Concepts Compiler Construction Artificial Intelligence Final Project

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 6

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Course
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Pre-Req Courses
Fundamentals of Algorithms Intro to Computer Programming Database Systems Object Oriented Programming Data Structures & Analysis of Algorithms Software Engineering Computer Organization & Assembly Theory of Automata

Core Courses

Fundamentals of Algorithms Intro to Computer Programming Database Systems Web Programming Discrete Structures English Comprehension Object Oriented Programming Data Structures & Analysis of Algorithms Software Engineering Computer Organization & Assembly Visual Programming Theory of Automata Advanced Object Oriented Programming Operating System Computer Architecture Distributed Database Systems Advanced Software Engineering Computer Networks System Programming Programming Languages Concepts Compiler Construction Artificial Intelligence Final project

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Master in Science and Information Technology (MSc-IT)


Introduction
This program is designed to produce graduates with specialized training in different fields of Information Technology. The graduating student shall possess the knowledge which shall include the technical, business and communication skills necessary to succeed in his/her professional life. The programs concentration is on the development of theoretical and practical technological skills which are necessary for the student to conduct information systems analysis, design and development through the use of modern development tools. The graduates technical background is a balanced mix of basic business knowledge along with detail knowledge of information technology which shall enables him to succeed in any business or government organizations..

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-Time, 2 Years Entry Requirements Bachelors with 14 Years Education, BA / B. Com / BSc or equivalent (Minimum 45%) Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
Typical career for these graduates may be to work as IT Managers, systems and business analysts, database designers and administrator, network analyst and administrator, e-commerce and web development and IT consultants in a variety of business or government organizations.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 72 Total Program Fee: Rs.228,200
For full fee structure see page no. 71

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Fundamentals of Algorithms Intro to Computer Programming Database Systems English Comprehension Web Programming Software Engineering Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Object Oriented Programming Data Structures & Analysis of Algorithms Distributed Database Systems E-Commerce Visual Programming Theory of Automata

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Operating System Computer Architecture Introduction to Marketing Data Communication Principle of Management Principle of Accounting

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 4
Computer Networks Human Resource Management Organizational Behaviour Management Information Systems Software Project

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 6

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Course
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Pre-Req Courses
Fundamentals of Algorithms Intro to Computer Programming Database Systems Web Programming Data Structures & Analysis of Algorithms Data Communication

Core Courses

Fundamentals of Algorithms Intro to Computer Programming Database Systems English Comprehension Web Programming Software Engineering Object Oriented Programming Data Structures & Analysis of Algorithms Distributed Database Systems E-Commerce Visual Programming Theory of Automata Operating System Computer Architecture Introduction to Marketing Data Communication Principle of Management Principle of Accounting Computer Networks Human Resource Management Organizational Behaviour Management Information Systems Software Project

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Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS)


Introduction
This program is designed to produce graduates with specialized knowledge in Computer Science. Therefore the master program in Computer Science covers the major topics in Computer Science. The course work is a right mix of theoretical and practical work which is aimed at providing its graduates the necessary skills in CS to excel in their professional life. It is our mission that the department must serve a wide stream of students, which will undoubtedly be coming with varying backgrounds and objectives. For this reason, the program proposed herein has been stretched out to cover most of the important areas of computer science including Software Engineering, Computer Networks, Database Systems, Advanced Algorithms, Programming Languages, Computer graphics, Artificial Intelligence and Research Methodologies.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-Time, 2 Years Entry Requirements BSCS (min 130 Cr Hr), MCS, MScIT, MSc (CS), Masters 16 Yr Science Education, BCS 3 Yr (Complete deficiency of Cr Hr difference) Equivalent (2.5 CGPA & GAT General) Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
The successful graduates have the option of serving in the industry as well as join the academia. While in academia they can transfer their knowledge to youngsters and continue their studies towards a PhD degree. They can also become a useful resource for the industry as software engineer, database administrator and designers, e-commerce specialists, network specialist, and software project managers.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 33 Total Program Fee: Rs.141,500
For full fee structure see page no. 71

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Advanced Algorithm Advanced Architecture Advanced Software Engineering Cr Hr 3 3 3

Semester 2
Theory of Computation Advanced Operating Systems Research Methods

Cr Hr 3 3 3

Semester 3
Elective I Elective II Thesis I

Cr Hr 3 3 3

Semester 4
Thesis II

Cr Hr 6

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Core Courses
Advanced Algorithm Analysis Advanced Architecture Advanced Software Engineering Theory of Computation Advanced Operating Systems Research Methods Thesis I Thesis II

Elective Courses

Software System Design & Architecture Topics in Software Engineering Object Oriented Software Engineering Software Quality Assurance Advance Computer Networks Network Security & Cryptography Internet Technologies & Protocols Advance Databases Object Oriented Databases Data Mining

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee Structure


Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 5 5 6 5 6 6 5 4 Crd Hr 17 15 18 17 18 18 15 15 133 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 Tuition Fee/Semester 45,900 40,500 48,600 45,900 48,600 48,600 40,500 40,500 Enrollment 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,800 1,500 1,200 Examination 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,800 1,500 1,200 Semester Fee 48,900 43,500 52,200 48,900 52,200 52,200 43,500 42,900 384,300 20,000 404,300

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Master in Computer Science (MCS)


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 6 6 6 5 Crd Hr 18 18 18 18 72 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 Tuition Fee/Semester 48,600 48,600 48,600 48,600 Enrollment 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,500 Examination 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,500 Semester Fee 52,200 52,200 52,200 51,600 208,200 20,000 228,200

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Master in Science and Information Technology (MSc-IT)
Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 6 6 6 5 Crd Hr 18 18 18 18 72 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 Tuition Fee/Semester 48,600 48,600 48,600 48,600 Enrollment 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,500 Examination 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,500 Semester Fee 52,200 52,200 52,200 51,600 208,200 20,000 228,200

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS)


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 3 3 3 1 Crd Hr 9 9 9 6 33 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 31,500 31,500 31,500 21,000 Enrollment 900 900 900 300 Examination 900 900 900 300 Semester Fee 33,300 33,300 33,300 21,600 121,500 20,000 141,500

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Department of Electronics
Mission Statement
The Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communication program is designed to facilitate individuals in developing their vision and thinking abilities by providing them a trusted, educational and innovative environment to meet the emerging needs of many employers in the region.

Faculty of Information Technology


through comprehensive teaching based on solving open ended problems using software as well as hardware experiments in lab. The department has qualified and skilled permanent faculty and fully equipped laboratories..

Courses Offered

Bachelor of Science in Electronics & Electrical Systems (BSEES) Master of Science in Electronics & Electrical Systems (MSEES)

Introduction
The Electronics department at the University of Lahore offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. This area of study establishes the background of students in electronics while focusing on Communication, Microwave and Power. In order to meet the requirements of the industry as well as to pace up with the rapid changes and advancements taking place in this field, the course has been designed so that the students understand the basic concepts and learn to handle practical issues in the related field
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Faculty Members
Mr. Waseem Nazar
Assistant Professor (Head of Department) BSc. Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IIT Dhaka) BSc. Technical Education (IIT Dhaka) MS Computer Science (UOL) MBA (UOL)

Ms. Ayesha Tariq

Lecturer BS Telecom Engineering. (NUCESFAST Lahore) M.Sc Wireless Networks (Queen Marry University, UK)

Mr. Ali Salman Rana

Lecturer BS Electrical Engineering (UOL)

Mr. Bilal Naseer Qureshi

Mr. Abd-ur-Rehman Raza

Lecturer BS Electrical Engineering (UOL)

Engr. M. Zahid Solheri

Lecturer BE Telecom (IET Lahore) M.Sc Communication Systems Engineering (UK)

Lecturer BS Electrical Engineering (COMSATS Lahore) MS Electrical Engineering (UOL)

Mr. Saqib Maqbool

Lecturer BSc. (Engg.) Electrical Engineering (PU Lahore)

Mr. Asim Maqsood

Mr. Aftab Farrukh

Lecturer M.Sc Applied Physics (UET Lahore) MPhil. Microelectronic Engineering & Semiconductor Physics (PU Lahore)

Lecturer BS Electronics and Communication (UOL)

Mr. Hafiz Kashif Iqbal

Lecturer B.Sc Electronics Engineering (The Islamia University Bahawalpur)

Ms. Amber Sultan

Lecturer BS Electronics and Communication (UOL) MS Telecom Engineering (NUCES FAST Lahore)

Mr. Ashfaq Ahmad

Lecturer BS Electronics and Communication (UOL)

Ms. Kiran Fatima

Mr. Syed Baqar Hussain

Lecturer BS Electronics and Communication (UOL) MS Electrical Engineering (NUCES FAST Lahore)

Lecturer BS Telecom Engineering (NUCESFAST Lahore)

Mr. Saeed Ahmed

Mr. Rana Abdul Rehman


Lecturer BE Telecom (IET Lahore) MS Electrical Engineering. (NUCES FAST Lahore)

Lecturer BSc. (Engg.) Electronics and Communication (UET Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Fawad Baig


Lecturer BS Electrical Engineering (UET Lahore)

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Bachelor of Science in Electronics & Electrical Systems (BSEES)


Introduction
It will provide quality education in electronics & communication, to meet the emerging needs of employers in the region. The program emphasizes learning of fundamental electronics and communication knowledge in subjects such as signals & systems, digital logic, circuits & electronics, theory and applications of digital communications. Several credit hours of computer & engineering laboratory work are included in the program. Graduates of this program can therefore, easily adopt themselves completely into various fields of electronics such as telecommunications, radio & TV broadcasting & other communication technologies, embedded system design, industrial electronics and instrumentation, semiconductor applications, systems analysis & controls, & even in software and hardware side of computer science & electronics. Understandably, this program is not recognized by PEC because of the entrance requirements but is recognized by the Higher Education Commission.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements F. Sc (Physics & Math), D.A.E (Electrical, Electronics, Telecom, Instrumentation or Computer Technology), A-level (Physics & Math) with min 45% & Entrance Test Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
After completing the degree, student can work in Mobile Services Provider, Internet Services Providers, Network Operators, R.F Planning and Optimization, T.V Channels, Research and Development Organizations.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 138 Total Program Fee: Rs.416,600
For full fee structure see page no. 80

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Calculus Circuit Analysis-I Communication Skills Introduction to Computing Islamic & Pakistan Studies Cr Hr 4 4 3 4 3

Semester 2
Mechanics Computer Programming Introduction to Solid State Devices Linear Algebra & Differential Equations Computer Aided Drawing

Cr Hr 4 4 3 4 2

Semester 3
Data Structure Complex Variables & Transforms Digital Logic Design Electrical Engineering Workshop Circuit Analysis-II Economics

Cr Hr 4 4 4 1 4 3

Semester 4
Introduction to Electrical Machines Microprocessor and Computer Architecture Instrumentation and Measurement Signals and Systems Multivariate Calculus

Cr Hr 4 3 4 4 4

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Core Courses
Introduction To Computing Calculus Circuit Analysis-I Communication Skills Islamic & Pakistan Studies Computer Programming Mechanics Linear Algebra & Differential Eq Introduction To Solid State Devices Computer Aided Drawing Data Structures Complex Variables & Transforms Digital Logic Design Circuit Analysis-II Economics Electrical Engineering Workshop Introduction To Electrical Machines Microprocessor & Computer Architecture Instrumentation & Measurement Signals & Systems Multivariate Calculus Numerical Analysis Microelectronics-I Microprocessor Based Embedded Systems Electromagnetic Field Theory Probability & Stochastic Processes Digital Signal Processing Communication Systems-I Microelectronics-II Business Management Data & Computer Communication Power Electronics Digital System Design Control Systems Communication Systems-II ECE Design Project Programming Massively Parallel Processing Satellite Communication Telecom Switching Telecom Systems Analysis & Design Telecommunication Management VLSI & ASIC Design Wireless Communication Topics In Communication

Elective Courses

Computer Networks Advanced Networks Antenna Engineering Control of AC & DC Drives Digital Communication Advance Digital Communication Digital Control Systems Digital Electronics DSP Application Electromagnetic Compatibility Embedded Systems Design Filter Theory & Design Microwave Engineering-I Microwave Engineering-II Introduction to Robotics Introduction to Telecom Systems Laser & Applied Optics Mobile Communication Optical Fiber Communication Power System Analysis Power Systems Radar & Navigation
Cr Hr 4 3 4 3 3

Semester 5
Electromagnetic Field Theory Microelectronics-I Microprocessor based Embedded System Probability and Stochastic Processes Numerical Analysis

Cr Hr 3 4 4 3 3

Semester 6
Digital Signal Processing Communication Systems-I Microelectronics-II Business Management Data and Computer Communication

Semester 7
Control Systems Power Electronics Digital System Design Communication Systems-II ECE Design Project

Cr Hr 3 4 2 3 6

Semester 8
Technical Elective Technical Elective Technical Elective

Cr Hr 3 3 3

Computer Science & Information Technology

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Master of Science in Electronics & Electrical Systems (MSEES)


Introduction
The MSEES program offered at the University of Lahore has been designed for professionals working in the industry willing to enhance their technical skills and knowledge for career advancement. It prepares individuals to apply advanced Mathematical and Scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of electronics and communication systems. The degree program focuses on developing the skills required to design electronics & communication solutions that meet industrial, military and international technical standards. Students are required to design, manufacture and deliver a working product that meets these industry standards.

Career Prospects
After completing the degree, student can work in Mobile Services Provider, Internet Services Providers, Network Operators, R.F Planning and Optimization, T.V Channels, Research and Development Organizations.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements BS Electronics/BSEE/BS Telecom/ M.Sc Physics/B.Tech (Hons)/BS Computer Science. HEC recognized University min 2.5 CGPA or 60% marks (Annual sys). Interview & Entry Test & GAT arranged by NTS The following courses must have studied at BS level: Calculus, Linear Algebra, Complex Analysis, Differential Equation

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 30 Total Program Fee: Rs.179,000
For full fee structure see page no. 80

Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Degree Road Map


Communication Specialization
Core Courses
Mathematical Methods for Engineers Stochastic Processes Digital Communication Systems Advanced Digital Signal Processing Research Thesis / Two elective courses Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 6

High Frequency Electronics Design


Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Electives Courses
Digital Speech Processing Fiber Optic System Design Telecom Networks Planning and Economics Next Generation Networks Advanced Computer Networks

Core Courses
Analysis and Design of RF Circuits and Systems Non-Linear Microwave and RF Circuits Mathematical Methods for Engineers Antenna Theory and Design Research Thesis/ Two Elective Courses

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 6

Electives Courses
Advanced Engineering Electrodynamics Stochastic Processes Microwave Semi-Conductor Devices Theory and Design of Microwave Filters Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Pre-Req Courses

Signals & Systems, Probability & Stochastic Processes, Digita Signal Processing, Communication Systems

Pre-Req Courses

Electromagnetic Field Theory, Analog Electronics, Microwave Engineering-I, Microwave Engineering-II

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Core Courses
Digital Communication System Stochastic Processes Advanced Digital Signal Processing Advanced Computer Networks Mathematical Methods for Engineers Analysis and Design of RF circuits and systems Non Linear Microwave and RF Circuits Advanced Engineering Electrodynamics Antenna Theory and Design Power System Quality ,Reliability and planning Advanced Power System Protection Advanced High Voltage Engineering Power Circuit Breaker and Substations

Elective Courses

Transients in Power system Insulation Coordination Advanced Machines Theory Power Electronics Application Alternative Energy Sources Microwave Semiconductor devices Theory and Design of Microwave Filters Digital Speech Processing Fiber Optic System Design

Power Systems Specialization


Core Courses
Computer Applications to Power Systems Advanced High Voltage Engineering Power Circuit Breaker and Substations Mathematical Methods for Engineers Research Thesis/Two Elective Courses Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 6

Electives Courses
Advanced Power System Protection Insulation Coordination Transients in Power system Power System Dynamics & Control Power System Scheduling Power System Quality ,Reliability and Planning Economic Operations & Scheduling

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Pre-Req Courses

Network Analysis, Electrical Machines Power Systems, Protection & Distribution of Power / Utilization & Distribution of Power/Transmission & Distribution of Power

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee Structure


Bachelor of Science in Electronics & Electrical Systems
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 3 Crd Hr 18 17 20 19 17 17 21 9 138 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 Tuition Fee/Semester 48,600 45,900 54,000 51,300 45,900 45,900 56,700 24,300 Enrollment 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 900 Examination 1,500 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 900 Semester Fee 51,600 48,900 57,600 54,300 48,900 48,900 60,300 26,100 396,600 20,000 416,600

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Master of Science in Electronics & Electrical Systems


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 2 2 2 3 Crd Hr 6 6 6 12 30 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 30,000 30,000 30,000 60,000 Enrollment 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,500 Examination 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,500 Semester Fee 32,000 32,000 32,000 63,000 159,000 20,000 179,000

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Computer Science & Information Technology

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Faculty of

Health Sciences
Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Pharmacy Lahore School of Nursing

Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology


Mission Statement
We have a mission to fill the gap of scientists in the current fields of world priority for the development in the field of Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Physiology, Molecular Biology & Microbiology. We are unique in private sector & completion of our mission will contribute significantly in bringing Pakistan parallel to other countries in these fields.
academic atmosphere. The department is presently, headed by Prof. Dr. S.A.Jafri,TI, AF. He is supported by competent team of young & senior scholars. The subjects of Molecular Biochemistry, Molecular Physiology have emerged as new trends in Molecular Biology & Biotechnology curricula with special emphasis on cellular mechanism leading to functions in living organisms. The institute has a focus on these areas in conjunction to developments in DNA recombinant technology, monoclonal antibody, immunology, immunoassays and protein sequencing etc., to study the structural and functional aspects. These basic and applied research fields have helped to explore innovative pathways of research fields to understand genetic techniques. At present this institute is actively engaged in studies related to cell receptor studies, lipidmembrane-receptors interactions, cancer, molecular detection of infectious diseases, application of immunoassays in diagnostic fields & industrial biotechnology. M.Phil. / Ph.D. scholars are enrolled at the IMBB to take specific areas at postgraduate research degree programs. All the degree programs are introduced on the lines given by HEC and PMDC of Pakistan. The institute is highly equipped with facilities for research students which enable them to produce high quality manpower in the field of molecular biology & biotechnology and all other fields.

Courses Offered

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology Master of Science in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology M.Phil in Biochemistry, Physiology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology MPhil leading to PhD in Biochemistry, Physiology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology. PhD in Biochemistry, Physiology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology

Introduction
The Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology was established in 2004 & it offers degrees in the subjects of Biochemistry, Microbiology, Physiology, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. It is first institute in its field established in private sector. It fulfills the requirements for advancements in the subjects of biological sciences, which is now the most important area of studies for the 21st century associated to economic & industrial development of the country. The institute has services of highly qualified faculty members, provision of equipment & building which has a surrounding of

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Faculty Members
Prof.Dr MH Qazi
(SI,TI) Professor, PhD (Physiology) Louisiana State University, USA

Mr. Ammad A. Farooqi

Assistant Professor, M.Phil (Molecular Biology) Quaid e Azam University, ISB

Mr. Sohail Mehmood Karimi

Lecturer, M.Phil (Biotechnology) Pakistan Institute of Engineering & Applied Science

Prof. Dr. M. Arslan

Ms. Kalsoom

(SI, Fellow Pakistan Academy of Sciences) Professor, PhD (Endocrinology), University of Wisconsin, USA

Assistant Professor, M.Phil (Biochemistry) The University of Lahore

Ms Ruqia Suliman
Lecturer, M.Phil (Botony) PU, Lahore

Mr. Rashid Hussain

Prof. Dr. S. A. Jafri

(TI, AF) Director IMBB Ph.D (BioChemistry & Physiology) USA (American University of Beruit, Post Doc.USA)

Lecturer, M.Phil (Molecular Biology) CEMB, PU

Ms. Kiran Butt

Lecturer, MSc (Biochemistry) PU, Lahore

Ms. Yasmeen Saeed

Lecturer, M.Phil (Microbiology) Quaid e Azam University, ISB

Mrs Modasrah Haroon


Lecturer, MSc (Biochemistry) UAF Lecturer, MSc (Biochemistry) UAF

Prof.Dr.A.M.Khalid

(Fellow Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Presidentia Medal for Sciences and Technology 2008) Professor, Ph.D (Biotechnology) University of NewSouth Wales, Australia

Ms. Neelam Saba


Lecturer, MS (Biochemistry) PU, Lahore

Mrs. Asia Parveen

Ms. Mahwish Khan

Prof. Dr. A. Majeed Cheema

Lecturer, M.Phil (Molecular Biology) CEMB, PU

Ms Nureen Zahra

Professor PhD (Physiology, Endocrinology), UK

Lecturer, MSc (Molecular Biology) The University of Lahore

Mr. Naveed Wasif

Dr. Arif Malik

Lecturer, M.Phil (Molecular Biology) Quaid e Azam University, ISB

Ms. Amna Mehmood

Assistant Professor, PhD (Botany), UAF Assistant Professor, M.Phil (Molecular Biology) CEMB, PU

Lecturer, MSc (Biochemistry) The University of Lahore

Mr. Saif Ullah

Mr. Shahzad Bhatti

Lecturer, M.Phil (Biochemistry) GCU, Lahore

Ms Rabail Alam

Lecturer, MSc (Biostatistics) PU, Lahore

Mr. Khawar Ali Shahzad


Lecturer, M.Phil (Microbiology) UVAS, Lahore

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Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry (BBCH)


Introduction
The program after completion is equivalent to MSc since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after Higher Secondary School Education. The Degree program fulfils all the curriculum requirements for BS Degree recommended by Higher Education Commission consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. The basic training of research work is also imparted.

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research Development and Health Organizations:

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements 12 years of education (Higher Secondary School Certificate/ Intermediate), at least 2nd division Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 131 Total Program Fee: Rs.370,900
For full fee structure see page no. 118

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Introduction to Biochemistry Cell & Molecular Biology I Introduction to Computers Foundation of English Mathematics Islamic Studies Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3 2

Semester 2
Biochemistry of macromolecules Cell & Molecular Biology II Enzymology Biomathematics English Technical Writing and comprehension

Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Plant Biochemistry Metabolism of Nutrient Proteins Structure & Function Introductory Genetics Communication Skill Pakistan Studies

Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 3 2

Semester 4
Body homeostasis Membrane Biochemistry Microbial Biochemistry Neuromuscular physiology Body fluids and function

Cr Hr 3 3 4 4 3

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Course
List
Core Courses
Introduction to Biochemistry Cell & Molecular Biology I Introduction to Computers Foundation of English Mathematics Islamic Studies Biochemistry of Macromolecules Cell & Molecular Biology II Enzymology Biomathematics English Technical Writing and Comprehension Plant Biochemistry Metabolism of nutrient Proteins Structure & Function Introductory Genetics Communication Skill Pakistan Studies Body homeostasis Membrane Biochemistry Microbial Biochemistry Neuromuscular physiology Body fluids and function Biochemistry of hormones Systemic Physiology Toxicology Immunochemistry Medical Biochemistry Expression & Transmission of Genetic Information Food Microbiology Physiology of Peptide Hormone Recombinant DNA Technology Biostatistics Stress Physiology Environmental Biochemistry Techniques in Biochemistry Research Methodology Advances in Biochemistry Plant Cell & Tissue Culture Bioinformatics Review Report

Semester 5
Biochemistry of hormones Systemic Physiology Toxicology Immunochemistry Medical Biochemistry

Cr Hr 4 3 3 4 3

Semester 6
Expression & Transmission of Genetic Information Food Microbiology Physiology of Peptide Hormone Recombinant DNA Technology Biostatistics

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 7
Stress Physiology Environmental Biochemistry Techniques in Biochemistry Research Methodology *Review Report

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 4

Semester 8
Advances in Biochemistry Plant Cell & Tissue Culture Bioinformatics *Review Report

Cr Hr 4 3 3 4

Health Sciences

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Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology (BSML)


Introduction
The program after completion is equivalent to MSc since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after Higher Secondary School Education. The Degree program fulfills all the curriculum requirements for BS Degree recommended by Higher Education Commission consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. The basic training of research work is also imparted.

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research & Development and Health Organizations

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements 12 years of education (Higher Secondary School Certificate/ Intermediate), at least 2nd division Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 131 Total Program Fee: Rs.370,900
For full fee structure see page no. 118

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Introduction to Biochemistry Cell & Molecular Biology I Introduction to Computers Foundation of English Mathematics Islamic Studies Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3 2

Semester 2
Biochemistry of Macromolecules Cell & Molecular Biology II Enzymology Biomathematics English Technical Writing and Comprehension

Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Fundamentals of Biotechnology General Microbiology Proteins Structure & Function Introductory Genetics Communication Skill Pakistan Studies

Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 3 2

Semester 4
Molecular Genetics Membrane Biochemistry Microbial Biochemistry Biological Diversity Body fluids and function

Cr Hr 3 3 4 4 3

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Course
List
Core Courses
Introduction to Biochemistry Cell & Molecular Biology I Introduction to Computers Foundation of English Mathematics Islamic Studies Biochemistry of macromolecules Cell & Molecular Biology II Enzymology Biomathematics English Technical Writing and comprehension Fundamentals of Biotechnology General Microbiology Protein Structure & Function Introductory genetics Communication Skill Pakistan Studies Molecular Genetics Membrane Biochemistry Microbial Biochemistry Biological Diversity Body fluids and functions Endocrinology Microbial Genetics General Virology Immunology Cell Signaling & Transduction Genetic Disorders Molecular Basis of Cancer Physiology of Peptide Hormone
Cr Hr 3 4 3 4 3

Recombinant DNA Technology Biostatistics Transgenicity & Cloning Environmental Biotechnology Techniques in Molecular Biology Research Methodology Advances in Molecular Biology Plant Cell & Tissue Culture Bioinformatics Review Report

Semester 5
Endocrinology Microbial Genetics General Virology Immunology Cell Signaling and Transduction

Semester 6
Genetic Disorders Molecular Basis of Cancer Physiology of Peptide Hormone Recombinant DNA Technology Biostatistics

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 7
Transgenicity & Cloning Environmental Biotechnology Techniques in Molecular Biology Research Methodology *Review Report

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 4

Semester 8
Advances in Molecular Biology Plant Cell & Tissue Culture Bioinformatics *Review Report

Cr Hr 4 3 3 4

Health Sciences

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Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology (BSBT)


Introduction
The program after completion is equivalent to MSc since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after Higher Secondary School Education. The Degree program fulfills all the curriculum requirements for BS Degree recommended by Higher Education Commission consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. The basic training of research work is also imparted.

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research Development and Health Organizations

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements 12 years of education (Higher Secondary School Certificate/ Intermediate), at least 2nd division Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 131 Total Program Fee: Rs.370,900
For full fee structure see page no. 119

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Introduction to Biochemistry Cell & Molecular Biology I Introduction to Computers Foundation of English Mathematics Islamic Studies Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3 2

Semester 2
Biochemistry of Macromolecules Cell & Molecular Biology II Enzymology Biomathematics English Technical Writing and Comprehension

Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Fundamentals of Biotechnology General Microbiology Proteins Structure & Function Introductory Genetics Communication Skill Pakistan Studies

Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 3 2

Semester 4
Molecular Genetics Membrane Biochemistry Microbial Biochemistry Biological Diversity Body fluids and function

Cr Hr 3 3 4 4 3

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Course
List
Core Courses
Introduction to Biochemistry Cell & Molecular Biology I Introduction to Computers Foundation of English Mathematics Islamic Studies Biochemistry of macromolecules Cell & Molecular Biology II Enzymology Biomathematics English Technical Writing and comprehension Fundamentals of Biotechnology General Microbiology Protein Structure & Function Introductory genetics Communication Skill Pakistan Studies Molecular Genetics Membrane Biochemistry Microbial Biochemistry Biological Diversity Body fluids and functions Endocrinology Microbial Genetics General Virology Immunology Cell Signaling & Transduction Genetic Disorders Molecular Basis of Cancer Physiology of Peptide Hormone Recombinant DNA Technology Biostatistics Transgenicity & Cloning Environmental Biotechnology Techniques in Molecular Biology Research Methodology Advances in Molecular Biology Plant Cell & Tissue Culture Bioinformatics Review Report

Semester 5
Endocrinology Microbial Genetics General Virology Immunology Cell Signaling and Transduction

Cr Hr 3 4 3 4 3

Semester 6
Genetic Disorders Molecular Basis of Cancer Physiology of Peptide Hormone Recombinant DNA Technology Biostatistics

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 7
Transgenicity & Cloning Environmental Biotechnology Techniques in Molecular Biology Research Methodology *Review Report

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 4

Semester 8
Advances in Molecular Biology Plant Cell & Tissue Culture Bioinformatics *Review Report

Cr Hr 4 3 3 4

Health Sciences

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Bachelor of Science in Microbiology (BSM)


Introduction
The program after completion is equivalent to MSc since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after Higher Secondary School Education. The Degree program fulfills all the curriculum requirements for BS Degree recommended by Higher Education Commission consisting of compulsory and core . The basic training of research work is also imparted.

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research Development and Health Organizations

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements 12 years of education (Higher Secondary School Certificate/ Intermediate), at least 2nd division Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 130 Total Program Fee: Rs.368,400
For full fee structure see page no. 119

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Introduction to Biochemistry Cell & Molecular Biology I Introduction to Computers Foundation of English Mathematics Islamic Studies Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3 2

Semester 2
Biochemistry of Macromolecules Cell & Molecular Biology II Enzymology Biomathematics English Technical Writing and Comprehension

Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Microbial Biotechnology General Microbiology Proteins Structure & Function Introductory Genetics Communication Skill Pakistan Studies

Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 3 2

Semester 4
General Bacteriology Membrane Biochemistry Microbial Biochemistry Biological Diversity Body fluids and function

Cr Hr 3 3 4 4 3

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Course
List
Core Courses
Introduction to Biochemistry Cell & Molecular Biology I Introduction to Computers Foundation of English Mathematics Islamic Studies Biochemistry of macromolecules Cell & Molecular Biology II Enzymology Biomathematics English Technical Writing and comprehension Microbial Biotechnology General Microbiology Protein Structure & Function Introductory genetics Communication Skill Pakistan Studies General Bacteriology Membrane Biochemistry Microbial Biochemistry Biological Diversity Body fluids and functions General Mycology Microbial Genetics General Virology Immunology Cell Signaling & Transduction Microbial Biotechnology Food Microbiology Industrial Microbiology Recombinant DNA Technology Biostatistics Transgenicity & Cloning Environmental Microbiology Techniques in Microbiology Research Methodology Advances in Molecular Biology Plant Cell & Tissue Culture Bioinformatics Review Report

Semester 5
General Mycology Microbial Genetics General Virology Immunology Cell Signaling and Transduction

Cr Hr 3 4 3 4 3

Semester 6
Microbial Biotechnology Food Microbiology Industrial Microbiology Recombinant DNA Technology Biostatistics

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 7
Transgenicity & Cloning Environmental Microbiology Techniques in Microbiology Research Methodology *Review Report

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 4

Semester 8
Advances in Molecular Biology Plant Cell & Tissue Culture Bioinformatics *Review Report

Cr Hr 4 3 3 4

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Master of Science in Biochemistry


(MBC) Introduction
The program after completion is equivalent to MSc since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after (2 years BSc degree). The Degree program fulfils all the curriculum requirements for MSc Degree recommended by Higher Education Commission consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. Basic training in research work is also imparted.

Course List
Principles of Biochemistry Introduction to Physiology Introduction to Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Instrumentation and Analytical Techniques Biochemistry & Diseases Protein Structure, Function & Synthesis Immunology Principles of statistics Hormones in human Life Recent advances in Biochemistry Cell structure and function Special Problem Bioinformatics Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 14 years of education (B.Sc or Equivalent), at least 2nd division Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research Development and Health Organizations

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 60 Total Program Fee: Rs.224,800
For full fee structure see page no. 120

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Principles of Biochemistry Introduction to Physiology Introduction to Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Instrumentation and analytical techniques Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Semester 2
Biochemistry & Disease Protein Structure, Function & Synthesis Immunology Principles of statistics

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Semester 3
Hormones in Human Life Recent Advances in Biochemistry Cell structure and Function Special Problem

Cr Hr 4 2 4 1

Semester 4
Bioinformatics Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 4 1 12

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Master of Science in Molecular Biology (MMB)


Introduction
The program after completion is equivalent to MSc since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after 2 years of BSc degree. The Degree program fulfils all the curriculum requirements for MSc Degree recommended by Higher Education Commission consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. Basic training in research work is also imparted.

Course List
Principles of Biochemistry Introduction to Physiology Introduction to Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Instrumentation and Analytical Techniques Use of MBB in disease diagnosis Mol.Bio & Recombinant DNA Immunology Principles of statistics Molecular Pathogenesis Environmental Biotechnology Cell structure and function Special Problem Bioinformatics Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 14 years of education (B.Sc or Equivalent), at least 2nd division Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research Development and Health Organizations

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 60 Total Program Fee: Rs.224,800
For full fee structure see page no. 120

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Principles of Biochemistry Introduction to Physiology Introduction to Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Instrumentation and Analytical Techniques Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Semester 2
Use of MBB in Disease Diagnosis Mol.Bio & Recombinant DNA Immunology Principles of Statistics

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Semester 3
Molecular Pathogenesis Environmental Biotechnology Cell structure and Function Special Problem

Cr Hr 4 2 4 1

Semester 4
Bioinformatics Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 4 1 12

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Master of Science in Biotechnology


(MBT) Introduction
The program after completion is equivalent to MSc since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after Higher Secondary School Education. The Degree program fulfils all the curriculum requirements for BS Degree recommended by Higher Education Commission consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. The basic training of research work is also imparted.

Course List
Principles of Biochemistry Introduction to Physiology Introduction to Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Instrumentation and Analytical Techniques Elements of Biotechnology Principles of Biochemical Engineering Immunology Principles of statistics Agriculture Biotechnology Food Biotechnology Microbial Biotechnology Special Problem Bioinformatics Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 14 years of education (B.Sc or Equivalent), at least 2nd division Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research development and Health Organizations

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 60 Total Program Fee: Rs.224,800
For full fee structure see page no. 121

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Principles of Biochemistry Introduction to Physiology Introduction to Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Instrumentation and analytical techniques Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Semester 2
Elements of Biotechnology Principles of Biochemical Engineering Immunology Principles of Statistics

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Semester 3
Agriculture Biotechnology Food Biotechnology Microbial Biotechnology Special Problem

Cr Hr 4 2 4 1

Semester 4
Bioinformatics Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 4 1 12

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Master of Science in Microbiology


(MMC) Introduction
The program after completion is equivalent to MSc since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after 2 years of BSc degree. The Degree program fulfills all the curriculum requirements for MSc Degree recommended by Higher Education Commission consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. Basic training in research work is also imparted. .

Course List
Principles of Biochemistry Introduction to Physiology Introduction to Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Instrumentation and Analytical Techniques General Microbiology Medical Microbiology Immunology Principles of statistics Microbial taxonomy General Virology General Bacteriology Special Problem Bioinformatics Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 14 years of education (B.Sc or Equivalent), at least 2nd division Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research development and Health Organizations

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 60 Total Program Fee: Rs.224,800
For full fee structure see page no. 121

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Principles of Biochemistry Introduction to Physiology Introduction to Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Instrumentation and Analytical Techniques Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Semester 2
General Microbiology Medical Microbiology Immunology Principles of Statistics

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Semester 3
Microbial Taxonomy General Virology General Bacteriology Special Problem

Cr Hr 4 2 4 1

Semester 4
Bioinformatics Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 4 1 12

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M.Phil in Biochemistry
(PBC) Introduction
The program of study is equivalent to M.Phil. since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after the award of BS degree of 4 years duration or MSc degree of 2 years duration. The Degree program fulfills all the curriculum requirements for MPhil Degree programs as recommended by Higher Education Commission, consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. The students are required to complete 22 credit hours of courses in the first 2 semesters and conduct research & remaining credit hours complete in the next 2 semesters. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). Admission test will be held by the institute.

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research development and Health Organizations

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 16 years of education (BS/MSc/ MBBS/BDS/BPharm/DVM/PharmD), with atleast 2nd division. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Course List

General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences. Advances in Protein relationship with structure & function Techniques in Biochemistry Special problem Advances in clinical Biochemistry Cell Signaling & Signal Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 46 Total Program Fee: Rs.312,000
For full fee structure see page no. 122

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences Cr Hr 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Advances in Protein Relationship with Structure & Function Techniques in Biochemistry Special problem Advances in clinical Biochemistry

Cr Hr 3 3 1 3

Semester 3
Cell Signaling And Signal Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 3 1 10

Semester 4
Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 10

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M.Phil in Molecular Biology


(PML) Introduction
The program of study is equivalent to M.Phill. since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after the award of BS degree of 4 years duration or MSc degree of 2 years duration. The Degree program fulfills all the curriculum requirements for MPhil Degree programs as recommended by Higher Education Commission, consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. The students are required to complete 22 credit hours of courses in the first 2 semesters and conduct research & remaining credit hours complete in the next 2 semesters. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). Admission test will be held by the institute.

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research and development and Health Organizations

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 16 years of education (BS/MSc/ MBBS/BDS/BPharm/DVM/PharmD) with atleast 2nd division. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Course List

General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences. Recent Advances in MBB Techniques in MBB Recombinant DNA Technology Special problem Molecular Basis of Genetic Disorders Cell Signaling And Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 46 Total Program Fee: Rs.312,000
For full fee structure see page no. 122

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences Cr Hr 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Recent Advances in MBB Techniques in MBB Recombinant DNA Technology Special Problem Molecular Basis of Genetic Disorders

Cr Hr 2 2 2 1 3

Semester 3
Cell Signaling And Signal Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 3 1 10

Semester 4
Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 10

Health Sciences

101

M.Phil in Biotechnology
(PBB) Introduction
The program of study is equivalent to M.Phill. since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after the award of BS degree of 4 years duration or MSc degree of 2 years duration. The Degree program fulfills all the curriculum requirements for MPhil Degree programs as recommended by Higher Education Commission, consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. The students are required to complete 22 credit hours of courses in the first 2 semesters and conduct research & remaining credit hours complete in the next 2 semesters. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). Admission test will be held by the institute.

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research and development and Health Organizations

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 16 years of education (BS/MSc/ MBBS/BDS/BPharm/DVM/PharmD) with atleast 2nd division. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Course List

General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences Elements of Biotechnology Techniques in Biotechnology Recombinant DNA Technology Special Problem Food Microbiology Cell & Tissue Culture Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 46 Total Program Fee: Rs.312,000
For full fee structure see page no. 123

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences Cr Hr 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Elements of Biotechnology Techniques in Biochemistry Recombinant DNA Technology Special Problem Food Microbiology

Cr Hr 2 2 2 1 3

Semester 3
Cell and Tissue culture Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 3 1 10

Semester 4
Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 10

102

M.Phil in Microbiology
(PMC) Introduction
The program of study is equivalent to M.Phil. since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after the award of BS degree of 4 years duration or MSc degree of 2 years duration. The Degree program fulfils all the curriculum requirements for MPhil Degree programs as recommended by Higher Education Commission, consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. The students are required to complete 22 credit hours of courses in the first 2 semesters and conduct research & remaining credit hours complete in the next 2 semesters. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). Admission test will be held by the institute.

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research development and Health Organizations

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 16 years of education (BS/MSc/ MBBS/BDS/BPharm/DVM/PharmD) with atleast 2nd division. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Course List

General Microbiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences. Microbial Taxonomy Advanced techniques in Microbiology Bacterial Genetics Special problem Cell Signaling & Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 46 Total Program Fee: Rs.312,000
For full fee structure see page no. 123

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
General Microbiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences Cr Hr 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Microbial Taxonomy Advanced Techniques in Microbiology Bacterial Genetics Special Problem

Cr Hr 3 3 3 1

Semester 3
Cell Signaling And Signal Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 3 1 10

Semester 4
Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 10

Health Sciences

103

M.Phil in Physiology
(PPS) Introduction
The program of study is equivalent to M.Phil since the degree is awarded on successful completion of 16 years of education after the award of BS degree of 4 years duration or MSc degree of 2 years duration. The Degree program fulfils all the curriculum requirements for MPhil Degree programs as recommended by Higher Education Commission, consisting of compulsory, core and allied courses. The students are required to complete 22 credit hours of courses in the first 2 semesters and conduct research & remaining credit hours complete in the next 2 semesters. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). Admission test will be held by the institute.

Career Prospects
Industrial, Agricultural, Educational, Research development and Health Organizations

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 16 years of education (BS/MSc/ MBBS/BDS/BPharm/DVM/PharmD) with atleast 2nd division. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Course List

General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences General endocrinology Physiological Techniques Advances in Energy Homeostasis Special problem Cell signaling and Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 46 Total Program Fee: Rs.312,000
For full fee structure see page no. 124

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences Cr Hr 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
General endocrinology Physiological Techniques Advances in Energy Homeostasis Special Problem

Cr Hr 3 3 3 1

Semester 3
Cell Signaling & Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 3 1 10

Semester 4
Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 10

104

Health Sciences

105

Course List

M.Phil leading to Ph.D / Ph.D in Biochemistry (PDBC)


Key Course Facts
4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) 4 (4-0) 3 (2-1) 4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) 2 (2-0) 4 (3-1) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 4 (2-1) 2 (2-0) 3 (3-0) 2 (2-0) 4 (3-1) 3 (1-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-1) 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0)
Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission Program Length 5 Years Minimum Entry Requirements There is no specific pre-requisite for each subject however the student admitted to this degree must have .

5 Introduction to biochemistry; molecules, cells & organisms Advancements in protein structure function relationships Advances in energy homeostasis Advanced microbial genetics Classification and metabolism of proteins Classification and metabolism of lipids & carbohydrates Classification and metabolism of nucleic acids DNA synthesis and genetic disorders Biochemical basis of gene expression and regulation Recent advancements in recombinant DNA technology Biochemical basis of cell signaling & signal transudation cascades Biochemical basis of cancer Recent advancements in immunology Recent advancements in enzymology Advanced endocrinology Bioenergetics & Oxidative Phosphorylation Nutrition & dietetics Techniques in biochemistry Biochemical basis of diseases Biochemistry of blood Special problem Seminar on thesis topic

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 74 Total Program Fee: Rs.755,200
For full fee structure see page no. 124

Research and Thesis M. Phil Ph. D 20 (0-20) 30 (0-30)

106

Road
Map
Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 Cr Hr 4* 4* Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 3 3 1 3 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 3 1 4* Cr Hr 4* 4*

Semester 1
General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences

Semester 2
Advances in Protein relationship with structure & function Techniques in Biochemistry Special problem Advances in clinical Biochemistry

Semester 3
Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor.

Semester 4
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Semester 5
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Semester 6
Research & Thesis

Semester 7
Research & Thesis

Semester 8
Research & Thesis

Semester 9
Research & Thesis

Semester 10
Research & Thesis

*Courses from the attached list.

Note
1. The candidates for M.Phil leading to Ph.D will first complete the course work requirement for M.Phil and then they will take up Ph.D courses subject to satisfactory performance. 2. Students securing CGPA of 3.0 or more will be eligible for transfer to PhD program subject to acceptance and recommendation of the assigned Research Supervisor. 3. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). 4. 3rd , 4th and 5th years pertain to Ph.D. 5. M. Phil leading to Ph. D. 46 (course work) + 30 (research and thesis)

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Course List

M.Phil leading to Ph.D / Ph.D in Molecular Biology (PDML)


Key Course Facts
4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 3 (2-1) 4 (3-1) 2 (2-0) 4 (3-1) 3 (1-3) 3 (2-1) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-1) 2 (2-0) 3 (2-1) 4 (3-1) 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 3 (3-0) 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0)
Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission Program Length 5 Years Minimum Entry Requirements There is no specific pre-requisite for each subject however the student admitted to this degree must have .

Introduction to molecular biology & biotechnology Advancements in protein structure function relationships Advancements in protein structure function relationships Recent developments in biotechnology Recent advances in molecular biology Nucleic acid structure and function Molecular basis of cancer Molecular biology of genetic disorders Gene expression and regulation Stem cell research Chromosomal mapping & its applications Techniques in molecular biology & biotechnology Molecular immunology Principles and applications of biotechnology Recent advancements in industrial enzymology Molecular biology and pedigree identification Environmental biotechnology Agricultural waste biotechnology Genetic engineering; methods & applications Recombinant technology Applications of biotechnology in medicine Recent developments in molecular biomedicine Special problem Seminar on thesis topic

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 74 Total Program Fee: Rs.755,200
For full fee structure see page no. 124

Research and Thesis M. Phil Ph. D 20 (0-20) 30 (0-30)

108

Road
Map
Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 Cr Hr 4* 4* Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 2 2 1 2 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 3 1 4* Cr Hr 4* 4*

Semester 1
General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences

Semester 2
Recent Advances in MBB Techniques in MBB Special problem Recombinant DNA Technology

Semester 3
Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor.

Semester 4
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Semester 5
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Semester 6
Research & Thesis

Semester 7
Research & Thesis

Semester 8
Research & Thesis

Semester 9
Research & Thesis

Semester 10
Research & Thesis

*Courses from the attached list.

Note
1. The candidates for M.Phil leading to Ph.D will first complete the course work requirement for M.Phil and then they will take up Ph.D courses subject to satisfactory performance. 2. Students securing CGPA of 3.0 or more will be eligible for transfer to PhD program subject to acceptance and recommendation of the assigned Research Supervisor. 3. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). 4. 3rd , 4th and 5th years pertain to Ph.D. 5. M. Phil leading to Ph. D. 46 (course work) + 30 (research and thesis)

Health Sciences

109

M.Phil leading to Ph.D / Ph.D in Biotechnology (PDAB)


Course List
Key Course Facts
2(2+0) 4 (3-1) 4 (3+1) 3(2+1) 3(3+0) 3(2+1) 2(2-0) 3(3+0) 4(3+1) 3(2+1) 2(0+2) 2(0+2) 3(3-0) 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0)
Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission Program Length 5 Years Minimum Entry Requirements There is no specific pre-requisite for each subject however the student admitted to this degree must have .

Elements of Biotechnology Agriculture Biotechnology Health Biotechnology Environment Biotechnology Food Biotechnology Microbial Biotechnology Recombinant DNA Technology Cell and Tissue Culture Bioinformatics Down Stream Technology Bio-safety & Bioethics Techniques In Molecular Biology cell signaling and transduction Special problem Seminar on thesis topic

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 74 Total Program Fee: Rs.755,200
For full fee structure see page no. 124

Research and Thesis M. Phil Ph. D 20 (0-20) 30 (0-30)

110

Road
Map
Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 Cr Hr 2 2 1 2 3 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 3 1 4* Cr Hr 4* 4*

Semester 1
General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences

Semester 2
Elements of Biotechnology Techniques in Biotechnology Special problem Recombinant DNA Technology Food Microbiology

Semester 3
Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor.

Semester 4
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Semester 5
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Cr Hr 4* 4* Cr Hr 6

Semester 6
Research & Thesis

Semester 7
Research & Thesis

Semester 8
Research & Thesis

Semester 9
Research & Thesis

Semester 10
Research & Thesis

Cr Hr 6

*Courses from the attached list.

Note
1. The candidates for M.Phil leading to Ph.D will first complete the course work requirement for M.Phil and then they will take up Ph.D courses subject to satisfactory performance. 2. Students securing CGPA of 3.0 or more will be eligible for transfer to PhD program subject to acceptance and recommendation of the assigned Research Supervisor. 3. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). 4. 3rd , 4th and 5th years pertain to Ph.D. 5. M. Phil leading to Ph. D. 46 (course work) + 30 (research and thesis)

Health Sciences

111

M.Phil leading to Ph.D / Ph.D in Microbiology (PDMC)


Course List
Key Course Facts
3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) 4 (3-1) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-1) 4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) 2 (2-0) 3 (3-0) 4 (3-1) 3 (2-1) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-1) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-1) 3 (1-2) 3 (3-0) 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0)
Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission Program Length 5 Years Minimum Entry Requirements There is no specific pre-requisite for each subject however the student admitted to this degree must have .

Gen.Microbiology Gen.Immunology Advancements in protein structure function relationships Microbial Taxonomy Gen.Virology Cell Biology-I Mycology Research Methodology Cell Biology-II Microbial Anatomy & Physiology Fresh Water Microbiology Bacterial Genetics Clinical Bacteriology Soil Microbiology Epidemiology Environment Biotechnology Molecular Mechanism of Antimicrobiogical Drugs Genetic Engineering Medical microbiology Immunobiology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences Techniques in Microbiology cell signaling and transduction Special problem Seminar on thesis topic

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 74 Total Program Fee: Rs.755,200
For full fee structure see page no. 124

Research and Thesis M. Phil Ph. D 20 (0-20) 30 (0-30)

112

Road
Map
Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 Cr Hr 4* 4* Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 2 3 1 3 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 3 1 4* Cr Hr 4* 4*

Semester 1
General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences

Semester 2
Microbial Taxonomy Advanced techniques in Microbiology Special problem Bacterial Genetics

Semester 3
Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor.

Semester 4
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Semester 5
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Semester 6
Research & Thesis

Semester 7
Research & Thesis

Semester 8
Research & Thesis

Semester 9
Research & Thesis

Semester 10
Research & Thesis

*Courses from the attached list.

Note
1. The candidates for M.Phil leading to Ph.D will first complete the course work requirement for M.Phil and then they will take up Ph.D courses subject to satisfactory performance. 2. Students securing CGPA of 3.0 or more will be eligible for transfer to PhD program subject to acceptance and recommendation of the assigned Research Supervisor. 3. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). 4. 3rd , 4th and 5th years pertain to Ph.D. 5. M. Phil leading to Ph. D. 46 (course work) + 30 (research and thesis)

Health Sciences

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Course List

M.Phil leading to Ph.D / Ph.D in Physiology (PDPS)


Key Course Facts
4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 3 (2-1) 4 (3-1) 2 (2-0) 4 (3-1) 3 (1-3) 3 (2-1) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-1) 2 (2-0) 3 (2-1) 4 (3-1) 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 3 (3-0) 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0)
Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission Program Length 5 Years Minimum Entry Requirements There is no specific pre-requisite for each subject however the student admitted to this degree must have .

Introduction to molecular biology & biotechnology Advancements in protein structure function relationships Advancements in protein structure function relationships Recent developments in biotechnology Recent advances in molecular biology Nucleic acid structure and function Molecular basis of cancer Molecular biology of genetic disorders Gene expression and regulation Stem cell research Chromosomal mapping & its applications Techniques in molecular biology & biotechnology Molecular immunology Principles and applications of biotechnology Recent advancements in industrial enzymology Molecular biology and pedigree identification Environmental biotechnology Agricultural waste biotechnology Genetic engineering; methods & applications Recombinant technology Applications of biotechnology in medicine Recent developments in molecular biomedicine Special problem Seminar on thesis topic

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 74 Total Program Fee: Rs.755,200
For full fee structure see page no. 124

Research and Thesis M. Phil Ph. D 20 (0-20) 30 (0-30)

114

Road
Map
Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 Cr Hr 4* 4* Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 3 3 1 3 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 6 Cr Hr 3 1 4* Cr Hr 4* 4*

Semester 1
General Physiology Advanced Biochemistry Fundamentals of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences

Semester 2
General Endocrinology Physiological Techniques Special Problem Advances in Energy Homeostasis

Semester 3
Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction Seminar on Thesis Topic Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor.

Semester 4
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Semester 5
Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list. Advanced Topics as suggested by the Supervisor from the attached list.

Semester 6
Research & Thesis

Semester 7
Research & Thesis

Semester 8
Research & Thesis

Semester 9
Research & Thesis

Semester 10
Research & Thesis

*Courses from the attached list.

Note
1. The candidates for M.Phil leading to Ph.D will first complete the course work requirement for M.Phil and then they will take up Ph.D courses subject to satisfactory performance. 2. Students securing CGPA of 3.0 or more will be eligible for transfer to PhD program subject to acceptance and recommendation of the assigned Research Supervisor. 3. All students are required to pass GAT examination conducted by National Testing Service (NTS). 4. 3rd , 4th and 5th years pertain to Ph.D. 5. M. Phil leading to Ph. D. 46 (course work) + 30 (research and thesis)

Health Sciences

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Ph.D
Semester 1
Course I: Advanced Topics Course II: Advanced Topics Course III: Advanced Topics Seminar on Proposed Research Cr Hr 3 3 3 1 Cr Hr 3 3 1 1 30

Biochemistry (DBC)
Introduction to Biochemistry; Molecules, Cells and Organisms Advancements in Protein Relationship with Structure Function Advances in Energy Homeostasis Advanced Microbial Genetics Classification & Metabolism of Proteins Classification & Metabolism of Lipids & Carbohydrates Classification & Metabolism of Nucleic Acids DNA Synthesis & Genetic Disorders Biochemical Basis of Gene Expression & Regulation Recent Advancements in Recombinant DNA Technology Biochemical Basis of Cell Signaling & Signal Transudation Cascades Biochemical Basis of Cancer Recent Advancements in Immunology Recent Advancements in Enzymology Advanced Endocrinology Bioenergetics & Oxidative Phosphorylation Nutrition & Dietetics Techniques in Biochemistry Biochemical Basis of Diseases Biochemistry of Blood Special Problem Seminar on Thesis Topic Research and Thesis

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 2 4 3 3 4 2 3 2 4 3 3 3 1 1 30

Physiology (DPS)
General Physiology Advances in Energy Homeostasis Advances in Nervous System Physiology Physiology of Digestion Physiology of Nerve and Muscle General Endocrinology & Pituitary Hormones Physiology of adrenals, pancreatic, thyroid & parathyroid hormones Respiratory & Space Physiology Physiological Techniques Reproductive Physiology Physiology of Liver & Reticulo-endothelial System Renal Physiology & Body fluids Physiology of Skin & Thermoregulation Advanced Physiology of Blood Recent Advances in Physiology Physiology of special senses Physiology of body defense mechanisms Physiological basis of molecular biology Special Problem Seminar on Thesis Topic Research and Thesis

Cr Hr 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 1 30

Semester 2
Course IV: Advanced Topics Course V: Advanced Topics Seminar on research findings Special Problem

Thesis credit Hours

* As suggested by Supervisor from attached list of respective discipline.

Key Course Facts


Program Length 3 - 5 Years Entry Requirements MPhil degree min 3 CGPA, with research in the relevant subject. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 48 Total Program Fee: Rs.555,800
For full fee structure see page no. 125

Ph.D. 18 (course work) + 30 (research and thesis) = 48

116

Microbiology (DMB)
Gen.Microbiology Gen.Immunology Advancements in protein structure function relationships Microbial Taxonomy Gen.Virology Cell Biology-I Mycology Research Methodology Cell Biology-II Microbial Anatomy & Physiology Fresh Water Microbiology Bacterial Genetics Clinical Bacteriology Soil Microbiology Epidemiology Environment Biotechnology Molecular Mechanism of Antimicrobiogical Drugs Genetic Engineering Medical microbiology Immunobiology Applications of Biostatistics in Biological Sciences. Techniques in Microbiology Cell Signaling and Transduction Special problem Seminar on thesis topic Research and Thesis

Cr Hr 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 30

Molecular Biology (DML)


Introduction to molecular biology & biotechnology Advancements in Protein Relationship with Structure & Function Molecular Basis of Cancer Recent developments in biotechnology Recent advances in molecular biology Nucleic acid structure and function Molecular biology of genetic disorders Gene expression and regulation Stem cell research Chromosomal mapping & its applications Techniques in molecular biology & biotechnology Molecular immunology Principles and applications of biotechnology Recent advancements in industrial enzymology Molecular biology and pedigree identification Environmental biotechnology Agricultural waste biotechnology Genetic engineering; methods & applications Recombinant technology Applications of biotechnology in medicine Recent developments in molecular biomedicine Molecular basis of cancer Special problem Seminar on thesis topic Research and Thesis

Cr Hr 4 4 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 4 2 2 3 2 1 1 30

Biotechnology (DBT)
Elements of Biotechnology Agriculture Biotechnology Health Biotechnology Environment Biotechnology Food Biotechnology Microbial Biotechnology Recombinant DNA Technology Cell and Tissue Culture Bioinformatics Down Stream Technology Bio-safety & Bioethics Techniques In Molecular Biology Cell Signaling & Transduction Special Problem Seminar on Thesis Topic Research and Thesis

Cr Hr 2 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 30

Note: 1. All PhD students are required to pass GRE subject administered by National Testing Service (NTS) within 1st year of admission in PhD. 2. The applicant will apply to the Director IMBB/ CRIMM to appoint a supervisor for him in the related field. The admission process will be commenced after a written statement from the consenting supervisor that the candidate fulfills the admission requirement & that he is willing to supervise the research work of the student

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee Structure


BS - Biochemistry
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 6 5 6 5 5 5 4 3 Crd Hr 18 16 18 17 17 15 16 14 131 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 45,000 40,000 45,000 42,500 42,500 37,500 40,000 35,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200 900 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200 900 Semester Fee 48,600 43,000 48,600 45,500 45,500 40,500 42,400 36,800 350,900 20,000 370,900

Total Credit Hours

Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

BS - Molecular Biology
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 6 5 6 5 5 5 4 3 Crd Hr 18 16 18 17 17 15 16 14 131 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 45,000 40,000 45,000 42,500 42,500 37,500 40,000 35,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200 900 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200 900 Semester Fee 48,600 43,000 48,600 45,500 45,500 40,500 42,400 36,800 350,900 20,000 370,900

Total Credit Hours

Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

118

Fee Schedule - Fall 2011


BS - Biotechonology
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 6 5 6 5 5 5 4 3 Crd Hr 18 16 18 17 17 15 16 14 131 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 45,000 40,000 45,000 42,500 42,500 37,500 40,000 35,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200 900 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200 900 Semester Fee 48,600 43,000 48,600 45,500 45,500 40,500 42,400 36,800 350,900 20,000 370,900

Total Credit Hours

Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

BS - Micro Biology
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 6 5 6 5 5 5 4 3 Crd Hr 18 16 17 17 17 15 16 14 130 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 45,000 40,000 42,500 42,500 42,500 37,500 40,000 35,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200 900 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200 900 Semester Fee 48,600 43,000 46,100 45,500 45,500 40,500 42,400 36,800 348,400 20,000 368,400

Total Credit Hours

Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011

Fee

Structure
Msc - Biochemistry
Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 4 4 4 1 Crd Hr 16 16 11 17 60 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Tuition Fee/Semester 51,200 51,200 35,200 54,400 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 1,200 300 Examination 1,200 1,200 1,200 300 Semester Fee 53,600 53,600 37,600 55,000 199,800 20,000 5,000 224,800

Total Credit Hours

Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee

Msc. - Molecular Biology


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 4 4 4 1 Crd Hr 16 16 11 17 60 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Tuition Fee/Semester 51,200 51,200 35,200 54,400 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 1,200 300 Examination 1,200 1,200 1,200 300 Semester Fee 53,600 53,600 37,600 55,000 199,800 20,000 5,000 224,800

Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee

120

Fee Schedule - Fall 2011


Msc. - Biotechonology
Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 4 4 4 1 Crd Hr 16 16 11 17 60 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Tuition Fee/Semester 51,200 51,200 35,200 54,400 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 1,200 300 Examination 1,200 1,200 1,200 300 Semester Fee 53,600 53,600 37,600 55,000 199,800 20,000 5,000 224,800

Total Credit Hours

Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee

Msc. - Micro Biology


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 4 4 4 1 Crd Hr 16 16 11 17 60 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,200 3,200 3,200 3,200 Tuition Fee/Semester 51,200 51,200 35,200 54,400 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 1,200 300 Examination 1,200 1,200 1,200 300 Semester Fee 53,600 53,600 37,600 55,000 199,800 20,000 5,000 224,800

Total Credit Hours

Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee

Structure
Courses 4 4 1 1

Mphil - Biochemistry
Semester 1 2 3 4 Teaching Cr Hrs 12 10 3 0 11 10 Research Cr Hrs Total Cr Hrs 12 10 14 10 46 Tuition Fee Per Teaching Cr Hr 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Total Tuition Fee 72,000 60,000 84,000 60,000 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 300 300 Examination 1,200 1,200 300 300 Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee Semester Fee 74,400 62,400 84,600 60,600 282,000 20,000 10,000 312,000

Total Credit Hours

MPhil - Molecular Biology


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 4 4 1 1 Teaching Cr Hrs 12 10 3 0 11 10 Research Cr Hrs Total Cr Hrs 12 10 14 10 46 Tuition Fee Per Teaching Cr Hr 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Total Tuition Fee 72,000 60,000 84,000 60,000 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 300 300 Examination 1,200 1,200 300 300 Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee Semester Fee 74,400 62,400 84,600 60,600 282,000 20,000 10,000 312,000

Total Credit Hours

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011


MPhil - Biotechonology
Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 4 4 1 1 Teaching Cr Hrs 12 10 3 0 11 10 Research Cr Hrs Total Cr Hrs 12 10 14 10 46 Tuition Fee Per Teaching Cr Hr 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Total Tuition Fee 72,000 60,000 84,000 60,000 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 300 300 Examination 1,200 1,200 300 300 Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee Semester Fee 74,400 62,400 84,600 60,600 282,000 20,000 10,000 312,000

Total Credit Hours

MPhil - Micro Biology


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 4 4 1 1 Teaching Cr Hrs 12 10 3 0 11 10 Research Cr Hrs Total Cr Hrs 12 10 14 10 46 Tuition Fee Per Teaching Cr Hr 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Total Tuition Fee 72,000 60,000 84,000 60,000 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 300 300 Examination 1,200 1,200 300 300 Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee Semester Fee 74,400 62,400 84,600 60,600 282,000 20,000 10,000 312,000

Total Credit Hours

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee

Structure
Courses 4 4 1 1

MPhil - Physiology
Semester 1 2 3 4 Teaching Cr Hrs 12 10 3 0 11 10 Research Cr Hrs Total Cr Hrs 12 10 14 10 46 Tuition Fee Per Teaching Cr Hr 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Total Tuition Fee 72,000 60,000 84,000 60,000 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 300 300 Examination 1,200 1,200 300 300 Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Semester Fee 74,400 62,400 84,600 60,600 282,000 20,000 10,000 312,000

Total Credit Hours

Fee Schedule - Fall 2011


MPhil - Leading To Phd
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Courses 4 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Teaching Cr Hrs 12 10 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 Total Credit Hours Research Cr Hrs Total Cr Hrs 12 10 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 74 Tuition Fee Per Teaching Cr Hr 8,800 8,800 8,800 8,800 8,800 8,800 8,800 8,800 8,800 8,800 Total Tuition Fee 105,600 88,000 70,400 70,400 52,800 52,800 52,800 52,800 52,800 52,800 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 900 600 600 0 0 0 0 0

Total Fee

Examination 1,200 1,200 900 600 600 0 0 0 0 0

Semester Fee 108,000 90,400 72,200 71,600 54,000 52,800 52,800 52,800 52,800 52,800 660,200 20,000 75,000 755,200

Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee

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PHD
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Courses 4 4 Teaching Cr Hrs 10 8 6 6 6 6 6 Total Credit Hours Research Cr Hrs Total Cr Hrs 10 8 6 6 6 6 6 48 Tuition Fee Per Teaching Cr Hr 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 Total Tuition Fee 95,000 76,000 57,000 57,000 57,000 57,000 57,000 Enrollment 1,200 1,200 0 0 0 0 0 Examination 1,200 1,200 0 0 0 0 0 Total Smesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Thesis Evaluation Total Fee Semester Fee 97,400 78,400 57,000 57,000 57,000 57,000 57,000 460,800 20,000 75,000 555,800

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Centre for Research in Molecular Medicine (CRIMM)


Introduction
During the last three decades the discipline of molecular and cellular biology has expanded phenomenally in scope and in depth. New knowledge in the field, mainly acquired through a multidisciplinary approach and experimental research, has made it possible not only to unravel living processes in health and disease from molecular to organismal level but also to introduce novel and more effective therapeutic and diagnostic tools in medical practice. In line with the policy of The University of Lahore to develop high quality expertise & manpower in emerging areas of biomedical sciences, a Centre for Research in Molecular Medicine was initiated in April 2009. The Centre represents a major investment & a bold initiative by the University in the field of life sciences & human health. A covered area of approximately 9,000 sq feet was allocated to the Centre at the Universitys Defence Road Campus adjacent to the University College of Medicine, to develop purpose-built teaching & research laboratories with state-of-theart facilities. The Centre draws resources from other academic units of the University as well, such as the Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, Department of Pharmacy, University College of Medicine & Department of Information Technology. CRIMM also has close collaboration in relevant areas with other reputable institutions within & outside the country. biomedical sciences.

Postgraduate Programmes
CRIMM attempts to integrate molecular, cellular and systems approaches & focuses on carrying out goal-oriented research & delivering postgraduate programmes of the highest possible quality. CRIMM offers postgraduate programmes for medical & science candidates, leading to MPhil & PhD

Objectives
To conduct quality research in molecular medicine and related disciplines with strong relevance to human health in the local context. To provide research training of postgraduate students in biomedical sciences, leading to PhD degree. To firm up research linkages & interactive cooperation with national and international institutions conducting similar research. To attract scientists and physicians for short term training in molecular medicine techniques and invite foreign & local experts for lectures & in research advisory capacity. To publish scientific articles based on research conducted at the Centre in peer reviewed international journals. To generate high quality manpower to meet the demand for qualified faculty and scientists, in institutions both educational and research, and in industry. To provide an open, stimulating and nurturing environment for training and career development in

Research Areas
Genetics and molecular biology of breast cancer Genetics and biochemistry of metabolic diseases with special emphasis on obesity and diabetes Molecular and biochemical markers in cancer and metabolic diseases Recombinant DNA techniques Cell signaling mechanisms using cancer and endocrine cells as models Undertake the production of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies used in medical diagnostics and applied medical research Cell and tissue culture technology Stem cell technology Genetics and biology of idiopathic

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Faculty Members
M.H.Qazi
Professor / Director M.Sc.Univ Punjab Ph.D. Wisconsin, USA

T. Jamil, MPC Path

Professor, University College of Medicine (Co-opted)

Advisory Committee
Prof M Aslam
Shifa College of Medicine, Islamabad

Muhamad Arslan

Professor & Dean Faculty of Sciences M.Sc. (Hons) Univ Punjab Ph.D. Wisconsin, USA

M. Anwer

Lecturer MSc. (CRiMM)

Sumaira Shaheen

Dr. Anwar Nasim

N.A. Aasi, FRCS

Professor, University College of Medicine (Co-opted)

Research Assistant MSc, (CRiMM)

COMSTECH, Islamabad

Prof Dr E. Nieschlag

President, European Society of Endocrinology, Muenster, Germany

Abdul Majeed Cheema

Professor. B.Sc. (Hons) M.Sc. Univ Punjab Ph.D. UnivAston Birmingham UK

Prof Dr T.A. Butt

Institute of Child Health, Lahore

Dr Shammas Masood

F. Ahmad, PhD
Agritech Lahore, Pakistan (Co-opted)

Dana Farber Cancer Institute Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA

Prof Dr T.M. Plant

Zeeshan Gilani

Assistant Professor MSc, (CRiMM)

University of Pittsburgh, USA University of Muenster, Germany

Prof Dr W. Akhtar Prof Dr S. Schlatt

Maria Fareed, PharmD


Lecturer MPhil (CRIMM)

University of the Punjab, Lahore Professor and Director CeRA University of Muenster Muenster, Germany

I. Ahsan, FRCS

Professor, University College of Medicine (Co-opted)

A M Khalid, PhD

Professor, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (Co-opted)

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Collaborative
Institutions
International
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine CRRP, Department of Physiology and Cell Biology Pittsburgh, PA, USA University of Muenster Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology Muenster, Germany

National
National Institute of Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering, Faisalabad The Childrens Hospital and Institute of Child Health, Lahore Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Oncology, Lahore

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Centre for Research in Molecular Medicine (CRIMM)


Course Work
A major part of the course work is scheduled during the earlier 2 semesters, while the following years are mainly for research, thesis writing and taking advanced level courses. In addition to lectures, tutorials and laboratory exercises, students are trained in protocol writing, paper presentation, data collection and finally conducting a research study in which the faculty members provide all possible support and guidance as advisors.

Key Course Facts


Program Length M.Phil (MS): 2-4 Years MS leading to PhD: 4-6 Years PhD: 3-4 Years Eligibility Criteria Min 2nd div or 2.5 CGPA, MBBS/BDS/DVM/B.Pharm or Pharm D degree. M.Sc./M.Phil*/MS* in biological sciences disciplines. BS 4-yr in biological sciences. *MPhil /MS degree holders joining the PhD programme will be allowed exemption in some courses Evaluation Stage I: Short listing on the basis of academic records, work experience, and the results of the Admission Test Stage II: Interviews of short listed candidates Location Defence Road Campus

Financial Assistance
The University operates a financial assistance programme and accepts application for limited financial assistance from students who are selected for admission on merit. The student should have demonstrated financial need after having thoroughly explored all other possible sources of financial assistance. Experience has shown that students have been successful in obtaining scholarships from various sources to complete their training.

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Department of Pharmacy
Faculty of Health Sciences Mission Statement Introduction
The Department of Pharmacy at The University of Lahore is a high touch, high tech enterprise, consisting of over 80 employees who are responsible for providing comprehensive programs and services across the health care continuum. Our vision is to be recognized nationally and internationally for innovation and excellence in pharmacy education, pharmaceutical and health-related research, and contributions to advancing pharmacy practice. The department is a leader in pharmacy education with a curriculum designed to prepare Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) graduates for dynamic careers in pharmacy, pharmaceutical research, health outcomes research, and related fields. Our graduates are prepared to play a key role in improving the health of this country by providing patient health care.

The mission of The University of Lahore, Department of Pharmacy is to improve the health and well-being of the society at large by educating students and practitioners to provide optimal pharmaceutical care; conducting vital research that advances scientific knowledge, pharmacy practice, and economic development; and providing direct and supportive services to patients, the community, and the profession. The students in the Department of Pharmacy accept their responsibility to improve the health of their communities. They are the leaders of tomorrow and are recognized consistently for their commitment to improve the health of their communities.

Course Offered

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D)

I really enjoy studying such nobel subjects by so helpful & devoting teachers. I am thankful to my teachers that have made it possible for me to use all the upgraded instruments before entering in the practical field. The hospital and industrial trips are other gifts of this university.
Anam Waheed - DP 2006

I feel my department is like a garden where I breath in fresh & confident air and quench my thirst with beautiful lectures of my skilled teachers. Its a real joy to be here.
Namrah Siddique - DP 2008

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State of the Art

Laboratories

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Faculty Members
Javed Iqbal
Head of Department Ph.D Scholar (Punjab)

Muhammad Hanif Buzdar

Muhammad Ashraf Muhammad Ijaz

Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) (BZU)

Ishrat Imran

Lecturer B.Pharmacy (Karachi University)

Director Administrationr Asst. Professor B.Sc, B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutics) (Punjab)

Kanwal Rehman

Taimoor Javed

Lecturer M.Phil (Pharamcology) (Punjab)

Lecturer Pharm-D (Punjab)

Muhammad Azeem
Lecturer Pharm-D (Punjab)

Attia Sarfaraz

Farooq Saleem

Asst. Professor B.Sc, B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutical chemistry) (Punjab)

Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutics) (IUB)

Zunaira Nawaz
Lecturer Pharm-D (TUOL)

Muhammad Sarfaraz

Atiq-ur-Rehman

Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.B.A, M.Phil (Pharmaceutics) (IUB)

Saleha Yasir

Asst. Professor B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutical chemistry) (BZU)

Leccturer M.Sc Statistics (Punjab)

Muhammad Yasir Ali

Dr. Riaz Ahmad

Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutics) (Punjab)

Imran Waheed Asad Saeed

Lecturer M.Phil (Pharmacognosy) Lecturer M.Phil (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

Lecturer B.Sc, MBBS (Punjab)

Usman Saleem

Sharjeel Adnan

Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (BZU)

Lecturer B.Pharmacy, (Pharmaceutics) (Punjab)

M.Shafeeq-Ur-Rehman
Lecturer M.Phil (Pharmacology)

Muhammad Usman Bhatti

Zeeshan Masood

Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.Phil, (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) (BZU)

Lecturer B.com, B.Sc, B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmacognosy) M.B.A (Punjab)

Irfan Hamid

Lecturer M.Phil (Pharmacology)

Malik Saadullah

Muhammad Furqan Akhtar


Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutics) (BZU)

Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) (BZU)

Saima Abbas

Lecturer M.Phil (Pharmacology)

Shabbir Ahmed

Ali Sharif

Mueen Ahmed CH

Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) (BZU)


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Lecturer B.Pharmacy, M.Phil (Pharmaceutics) (BZU)

Lecturer M.Phil (Pharmacology)

Shehzada Khurram
Lecture M.Phil (Pharmacology)

Shumaila Arshad
Lecturer Pharm-D Lecturer Pharm-D Lecturer Pharm-D Lecturer Pharm-D Lecturer Pharm-D Lecturer Pharm-D

Hafiza Nazia Kousar


Demonstrator Lecturer Pharm-D (TUOL)

Nasir Ali

Lecturer M.Phil (Maths)

Ayesha Munawar

M Waqas

Lecturer M.Phil (Molecular Biology)

Zahra Durrani

Imran Tariq

Lecturer M.Phil (Pharmaceutics)

Eshwa Dar

Azam Tahir

Lecturer M.Phil (Pharmaceutics

Nighat Batool

Masood ur Rehman

Lecturer M.Phil (Pharmaceutics)

Madiha Khalid

M.Kashif Riaz
Lecturer Pharm-D Lecturer Pharm-D Lecturer Pharm-D Lecturer Pharm-D Lecturer Pharm-D

Fozia Latif

Shoaib Ahmed

Jr. Lecturer Lecturer Pharm-D (IUB)

Sana Hanif

Muhammad Tariq

Jr. Lecturer Pharm-D (TUOL)

Sadia Mushtaq
Demonstrator Pharm-D (TUOL)

Khurram Aamir

Farah Abid

Kanwal Shehzadi

Demonstrator Pharm-D (TUOL)

Nazia Tabassum
Demonstrator Pharm-D (BZU)

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Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D)


Introduction
The objective is to train pharmacy practitioners to possess leadership qualities, advanced expertise and clinical experience that enable them to be at the forefront of the pharmacy profession and health care in a variety of settingsinstitutional, community practice, government, academia, and industry and drug development. The curriculum emphasized a patient-centered course of study and involves a structure that will enable the students to develop into reflective practitioners with skills and attitudes to evaluate critically and modify practices in a timely and effective manner.

Career Prospects
Career in pharmacy, unfolds a vista full of opportunities leading to a golden future for a young career aspirant. The job opportunities, working conditions, job satisfaction and monetary benefits are excellent. Research & development, Analysis & Testing, Marketing, Hospital Pharmacy, Community pharmacy, Academics, Regulatory Affairs, Documentation, Consultancy are the highest awardng industries Golden opportunities galore for qualified pharmacy professionals in various countries including U.S.A., Canada, Europe, Japan, Gulf etc.

Key Course Facts


Programme Length Full-time, 5 Years Entry Requirements First Division F.Sc (Pre-Medical) / A-Level Equivalent to 60% of FSc. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Pharmacy Council of Pakistan

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 192 Total Program Fee: Rs.722,600
For full fee structure see page no. 138

Pre-Req Courses
Anatomy Pharmaceutical Biochemistry-I Pharmaceutical Chemistry IV (Instrumentation-II) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Organic-I) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (Organic-II) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III (Instrumentation-I) Pharmaceutical Chemistry-V (Medicinal Chemistry-I) Pharmaceutics-I (Physical Pharmacy-I) Pharmaceutics-II (Physical Pharmacy-II) Pharmaceutics-III (Pharmaceutical Preparation-I) Pharmaceutics-IV (Pharmaceutical Preparation-II) Pharmaceutics-V (Dispensing Pharmacy) Pharmaceutics-VII (Hospital Pharmacy-I) Pharmaceutics-VIII (Clinical Pharmacy-I) Pharmaceutics-VIII (Clinical Pharmacy-II) Pharmaceutics-IX (Industrial Pharmacy-I) Pharmaceutics-IX (Industrial Pharmacy-II) Pharmaceutics-X (Biophamaceutics-I) 136 Pharmaceutics-XI(Pharmaceutical Quality & Management-I) Pharmaceutics-XVII(Clincial Pharmacy-III) Pharmaceutics-XVIII(Pharmaceutical Technology-I) Pharmaceutics-XIX((Forensic Pharmacy-I) Pharmaceutics-XX( Pharmaceutical Management & Marketing-I) Pharmacognosy-I Pharmacognosy-II Pharmacognosy-III Pharmacology & Therapeutics-I (General-I) Pharmacology & Therapeutics-II (General-II) Pharmacology & Therapeutics III (Systemic Pharmacology-I) Pharmacology & Therapeutics-IV ( Systemic Pharmacology-II) Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I Physiology & Histology-I Physiology & Histology-II

Degree
Road Map
Semester 1
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Organic-I) Pharmaceutical Biochemistry-I Pharmaceutics-I (Physical Pharmacy-I) Physiology & Histology-I Anatomy Pharmaceutical Mathematics Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 3 2 Cr Hr 4

Semester 2
Pharmaceutical ChemistryII (Organic-II) Pharmaceutical Biochemistry-II Pharmaceutics-II (Physical Pharmacy-II) Physiology & Histology-II Biostatistics

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 4

Semester 3
Pharmaceutics-III (Pharmaceutical Prep-I) Pharmacology & Therapeutics-I (General-I) Pharmacognosy-I Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I Pakistan Studies

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 3

Semester 4
Pharmaceutics-IV (Pharmaceutical Prep-II) Pharmacology & Therapeutics-II (General-II) Pharmacognosy-II Pharmaceutical MicrobiologyII Islamic Studies

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 3

Semester 5
Pathology

Semester 6
Computer & its Application in Pharmacy

Cr Hr 4

Semester 7
Pharmaceutics-VII (Hospital Pharmacy-I) Pharmaceutics-VIII (Clinical Pharmacy-I) Pharmaceutics-IX (Industrial Pharmacy-I) Pharmaceutics-X (Biopharmaceutics-I) Pharmaceutics-XI (Pharma. Quality & Management-I)

Cr Hr 3 4 4 4 4

Semester 8
Pharmaceutics-VII (Hospital Pharmacy-II) Pharmaceutics-VIII (Clinical Pharmacy-II) Pharmaceutics-IX (Industrial Pharmacy-II) Pharmaceutics-X (Biopharmaceutics-II) Pharmaceutics-XI (Pharma. Quality & Management-II)

Cr Hr 3 4 4 4 4

Pharmacology & Therapeutics III (Systemic Pharmacology-I) 4 Pharmacognosy -III Pharmaceutical ChemistryIII (Instrumentation-I) Pharmaceutics-V (Dispensing Pharmacy) 4 4 3 Cr Hr 4 4 4 3 3

Pharmacology & Therapeutics IV (Systemic Pharmacology-II) 4 Pharmacognosy-IV Pharmaceutical Chemistry IV (Instrumentation-II) Pharmaceutics-IV (Community Pharmacy) 4 4 4 Cr Hr 4 4 4 3 3

Semester 9
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-V (Medicinal Chemistry-I) Pharmaceutics-XVII (Clinical Pharmacy-III) Pharmaceutics-XVIII (Pharmaceutical Tech-I) Pharmaceutics-XIX (Forensic Pharmacy-I) Pharmaceutics-XX( Pharma. Management & Marketing-I)

Semester 10
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-V (Medicinal Chemistry-II) Pharmaceutics-XVII(Clinical Pharmacy-IV) Pharmaceutics-XVIII (Pharmaceutical Tech-II) Pharmaceutics-XIV (Forensic Pharmacy-II) Pharmaceutics-XX (Pharma. Management & Marketing-II)

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee Structure


Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D)
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Courses 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Crd Hr 21 20 19 19 19 20 19 19 18 18 192 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 73,500 70,000 66,500 66,500 66,500 70,000 66,500 66,500 63,000 63,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 Semester Fee 77,100 73,000 69,500 69,500 69,500 73,000 69,500 69,500 66,000 66,000 702,600 20,000 722,600

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Lahore School of Nursing


Faculty of Health Sciences Mission Statement
To produce health-oriented nurses rather than diseaseoriented nurses by utilizing need based, learning based and community based curriculum. Inculcate milieu that is conducive to critical thinking, problem solving, and is a step ladder to research culture.
Here you will find an extraordinary array of individuals who share a common bond of wanting to serve others and help make the world a better place.

Courses Offered

Four-Year BSc Nursing Degree Program (BScN) Two-Year BSc Nursing Degree Program (BScN Post RN)

Introduction
By the grace of Allah, beginning of BSc. Nursing Program in University of Lahore is a great achievement for Nursing Profession We hope that beginning step will be milestone of new Era of Nursing Profession in Punjab. It is TwoYear (Post RN) and Four-Year BScN degree program to prepare competent nurses who will develop innovative practical solution to complex health problems from the scientific perspective. On behalf of the faculty and staff, University of Lahore invites you to become a part of our community to pursue your personal and professional goals.

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Faculty Members
Muhammad Afzal
Principal MSc Nursing (Aga Khan University), Karachi MSc Haematology (Baqai Medical University), Karachi MBA Health Management (Preston University), Karachi Post RN BSc Nursing (Aga Khan University), Karachi

Ms. Aasiya Khanam

Instructor Post RN BSc Nursing (University of Health Sciences), Lahore

Muhammad Hussain

Lecturer Post RN BSc Nursing (Dow University of Health Sciences), Karachi BHMS (Federal Urdu University), Karachi

Ms. Nazia Kanwal

Instructor Post RN BSc Nursing (University of Health Sciences), Lahore MA Islamic Studies (Punjab University), Lahore

Ms. Syeda Kanwal Fatima

Lecturer MA English Language Teaching & Linguistics (University of Lahore) BA English (Punjab University)

Ms. Farzana Iqbal

Instructor Post RN BSc Nursing (Aga Khan University), Karachi

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Bachelor of Science in Nursing


(BScN) Introduction
The students will be able to: a) Adhere to established patterns of professional practices which support legal, religious, and ethical tenants of Pakistan. b) Provide safe, competent, and holistic nursing care. c) Utilize effective critical thinking and problem solving in profession. d) Utilize scholarly skills & the use of scientific methods in critiquing & applying the existing nursing theories & research findings. e) Demonstrate competence in use of available resources. f) Ability to coordinate activities related to provision of health care & provide leadership as appropriate.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements 2nd Division FSc (Pre-Medical) Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC)

Career Prospects
Graduate (BScN) nurses can work in a variety of practice settings such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, community & public health agencies, ambulatory care centers, Public Health Service, Military Services, Administration Medical Centers & in any setting where health care services are needed. It includes operation room, critical care and emergency departments as well.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 138 Total Program Fee: Rs.324,200
For full fee structure see page no. 148

Degree Road Map (Core Courses)


Semester 1
Microbiology Anatomy and Physiology-I Biochemistry for Nurses Mathematics Computer Skills Islamiat Pakistan Studies Communication Skills Cr Hr 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 3

Semester 2
Fundamental of Nursing Anatomy and Physiology-II Community Health Nursing-I Nursing Ethics Introduction to Nursing Profession English I

Cr Hr 6 3 3 1 1 3

Semester 3
Adult Health Nursing I Pathophysiology I Health Assessment Pharmacology I Applied Nutrition English II

Cr Hr 8 2 3 2 1 2

Semester 4
Adult Health Nursing-II Pathophysiology II Teaching and Learning Principles and Practice Pharmacology II English III

Cr Hr 8 3 3 2 2

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Elective
Courses
Accident and Emergency Nursing Community Health Nursing Critical Nursing Dental Health Nursing Education Management Mental Health Nursing Operation Theatre Nursing Paediatric Nursing

Semester 5
Pediatrics Health Nursing Tropical Diseases Developmental Psychology Reproductive Health English IV Culture, Health & Society

Cr Hr 6 1 2 4 2 3

Semester 6
Mental Health Nursing Introduction to Biostatics Behavioral Psychology Epidemiology Academic Writing

Cr Hr 6 3 3 2 2

Semester 7
Advanced Concepts in Nursing Leadership and Management in Nursing Nursing Research Introduction to Nursing Theories Professional Writing Electives

Cr Hr 5 3 3 3 2 2

Semester 8
Evidence base Research Project Community Health Nursing II Nursing Seminar / Role Transition Introduction to Nursing Theories Professional Writing

Cr Hr 4 4 2 2 3

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Bachelor of Science in Nursing Post RN (BScN Post RN)


Introduction
The students will be able to: a) Adhere to established patterns of professional practices which support legal, religious, and ethical tenants of Pakistan. b) Provide safe, competent, and holistic nursing care. c) Utilize effective critical thinking and problem solving in profession. d) Utilize scholarly skills & the use of scientific methods in critiquing & applying the existing nursing theories & research findings. e) Demonstrate competence in use of available resources. f) Ability to coordinate activities related to provision of health care & provide leadership as appropriate.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 3 Yr Diploma in General Nursing 1 Yr Midwifery / 1 Yr Specialization Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC)

Career Prospects
Graduate (BScN) nurses can work in a variety of practice settings such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, community & public health agencies, ambulatory care centers, Public Health Service, Military Services, Administration Medical Centers & in any setting where health care services are needed. It includes operation room, critical care and emergency departments as well.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 68 Total Program Fee: Rs.168,000
For full fee structure see page no. 148

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Advance Concept in Clinical Nursing-I Communication Skill (English) Computer Skills Health Assessment Microbiology Physics & Biochemistry Teaching & Learning, Principles and Practices Cr Hr 5 2 0 3 3 3 2

(Core Courses)
Cr Hr 5 3 3 4 3

Semester 2
Advance Concept in Clinical Nursing-II Introduction to Biostatistics Nursing Research Pathophysiology Writing for Research (English)

Semester 3
Advanced Concept in Community Health Nursing Applied Nutrition Ethical & Professional Development in Health Care Leadership and Management in Nursing Professional Writing (English) Reproductive Health

Cr Hr 6 1 3 3 3 1

Semester 4
Academic Writing (English) Advanced Concept in Mental Health Nursing Electives

Cr Hr 2 6 7

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Elective
Courses
Accident and Emergency Nursing Community Health Nursing Critical Nursing Dental Health Nursing Education Management Mental Health Nursing Operation Theatre Nursing Paediatric Nursing

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee Structure


Four-Year BSc Nursing Degree Program (BScN)
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 8 6 6 5 6 5 6 5 Crd Hr 18 17 18 18 18 16 18 15 138 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 36,000 34,000 36,000 36,000 36,000 32,000 36,000 30,000 Enrollment 2,400 1,800 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 Examination 2,400 1,800 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 Semester Fee 40,800 37,600 39,600 39,000 39,600 35,000 39,600 33,000 304,200 20,000 324,200

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Two-Year BSc Nursing Degree Program (BScN - Post RN)


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 6 5 6 3 Crd Hr 18 18 17 15 68 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 36,000 36,000 34,000 30,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,500 1,800 900 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,800 900 Semester Fee 39,600 39,000 37,600 31,800 148,000 20,000 168,000

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Health Sciences

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Lahore Business School

Lahore Business School

Lahore Business School


Faculty of Management Sciences Mission Statement
The Lahore Business School (LBS) shall offer industry relevant business education that will benefit the students and industry. We will pursue quality education and serve our customers to the best of our abilities. We understand the significance of academic and industry liaison, and will ensure that this cooperation is maintained to benefit our students. We are confident that with over a decade of service to business education, LBS is now poised to become a center of excellence in business management through high quality teaching, research, development of indigenous teaching materials including case studies and industry analyses, enhanced emphasis on linkages with industry, and improved system for student counseling and job placement.
School is serving students for the last 10 years. Our career-oriented undergraduate, post graduate and research degrees are very well received by both students and the industry. Our aim is to develop competent managers and business leaders that can take business and other enterprises to higher levels of productivity and impact. Our degree programs are not generic; they are designed to prepare students for a career in todays fast paced world. The LBS degrees also equip you to start your own business. Our degree programs offer our students the skills and confidence to develop a business, to be creative, innovate, manage people and other resources, and write and implement business plans. Students can also take part in the Enterprise, Innovation and Research (EIR) events to help them develop key skills for business management. LBS is a hub of creative management thinking. It is an inspirational place to study, where students are encouraged and motivated to achieve their true potential. This is made possible through quality teaching, stateof-the-art customized campus, well-resourced library, and cuttingedge IT and audio-visual support. Moreover, LBS offers a student friendly learning environment. The faculty and staff are friendly, accessible and supportive. The LBS campus has purpose built air conditioned class rooms. The LBS library currently has over 8,000 titles, 20 international journals and magazines, and offers a comfortable ambience for learning and research. The top of the line caf and related facilities offer a wide range of food, beverages and other refreshments.

Courses Offered

Post Graduate Diploma in Business Admin. - Evening (PG Dip. Bus. Admin) Bachelor of Business Admin (BBA-Hons) Bachelor of Science in Economics (BSc-Hons) Master of Business Admin. (MBA 3 Yr) Master of Business Admin. (MBA 1.5 Yr) Master of Business Admin. (MBA 2 Yr) Master of Business Admin (MBA Executive) - Evening M. Phil in Management Sciences - Evening (M. Phil Management Sc)

Introduction
TThe Faculty of Management Sciences at the Lahore Business

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Faculty Members
Prof. Kashif Ud Din Khan
Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences M. Phil Management (The University of Lahore), MBA (Hamdard University, Karachi)

Mr. Hammad Ashraf

HoD Marketing M.Com Marketing (University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia)

Mr. Asim Khan Sabri

Lecturer MBA (PCBA, University of Central Punjab, Lahore)

Dr. Irfan Amir

Ms. Nudrat Sultana

Mr. Awais Mushtaq

Head, Lahore Business School PhD Marketing (University of Manchester, UK)

Assistant Professor MBA (The University of Lahore)

Lecturer MSc Finance & Investment (Durham Business School, UK)

Mr. Awais Raoof

Dr. Naheed Sultana

HoD Economics PhD Economics (The University of Lahore) M. Phil (Quaid-e-Azam University)

Assistant Professor MS Finance (London Business School, UK)

Mr. Qadir Ibrahim

Lecturer/ Admin Manager MBA (NUML, Islamabad) LLB (University of the Punjab, Lahore)

Mr. M Atif Rana

Dr. Nadia Saleem

Associate Professor Ph.D. Economics (Govt. College University, Lahore)

Assistant Professor M. Phil. Management Sciences (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Syed Atif Ali

Lecturer M.Com (Hailey College of Commerce, PU, Lahore)

Mr. Faisal Akbar Awan

Dr. Rizwan Ahmed

HoD Management PhD (University of Hertfordshire, UK) MSc (University of Hertfordshire, UK)

Assistant Professor MSc HRM (University of Punjab), MBA (Agriculture University Faisalabad)

Mr. Syed Ghulam Meran Shah


Lecturer MSc Finance (ULM University, Germany) MSc Mathematics (GCU, Lahore),

Mr. Khurram Javed

Mr. Ramiz Ur Rehman

Assistant Professor MSc Finance (St. Andrews, UK) MBA (IBA, Karachi)

Ms. Mehar Afroz

Lecturer MSc Economics & Finance (Durham Business School, UK)

HoD Finance M. Phil Management Sciences (The University of Lahore), MBA (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Saad Ullah Asad

Assistant Professor M.Sc. (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

Mr. Aasim N. Gill

Lecturer MBA (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Akram Naseem

HoD Statistics M. Phil Statistics (NCBA&E) MSc Statistics (University of Punjab, Lahore)

Ms. Aqsa Akbar

Ms. Afia Khalid

Assistant Professor M.Phil. Management (COMSATS, Lahore) MBA (IBA, University of Punjab, Lahore)

Lecturer MBA (Govt. College University, Lahore)

Mr. Umar Mushtaq

Lecturer MBA (Indiana Tech, USA)

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Mr. Amir Razi

Lecturer M. Phil Statistics (NCBA&E) MSc Statistics (University of Punjab, Lahore) MA Economics (University of Punjab, Lahore)

Ms. Huda Khan

Lecturer MBA Finance (Lahore School of Economics)

Ms. Samra Hussain

Ms. Ambreen Zainab

Mr. Yasir Hassan

Lecturer M.Phil. Statistics (NCBA&E, Lahore)

Lecturer MBA (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad)

Research Associate MA (Central Queensland University, Melbourne) MBA Marketing (University of Central Punjab, Lahore)

Mr. Muhammad Asif

Mr. Muhammad Zeeshan Zafar

Teaching Associate M.Sc. Linguistics (BZU, Multan)

Ms. Irum Shahzadi

Lecturer MBA (Sargodha University)

Lecturer MS International Management (Gotland University, Sweden)

Mr. Mudassar Hasan

Mr. Kashif Saleem

Lecturer MBA (Quaid e Azam University, Islamabad)

Lecturer BBA (Hons) (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Syed Hassan Naqvi

Mr. Muhammad Ishfaq Ahmed


Lecturer MBA (The University of Lahore)

Lecturer MA English Language (NUML, Islamabad)

Mr. Saleem Anjum

Ms. Komal Tariq

Lecturer MA English Literature (FC College, Lahore)

Research Associate MBA Finance & Marketing (Govt. College University, Lahore)

Mr. Mustafa Khalid

Ms. Hina Javed

Lecturer BBA (Hons) (The University of Lahore)

Research Associate MA Economics (McGill University, Canada)

Mr. Rizwan Ali

Mr. M. Yasir Rafique

Lecturer M. Phil. Statistics (Govt. College University, Lahore)

Research Associate MBA Finance (The University of Lahore)

Mr. Sarmad Irfan

Research Associate MBA Quality Management (University of Leicester, UK)

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Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (PG Dip.Bus. Admin.)


Introduction
The diploma in business administration offers an opportunity to working executives to improve their professional qualification. The PG Diploma is designed to develop business administration skills and will help students to understand the functions and challenges faced by an organization. The program covers theoretical as well as practical aspects of business administration. The courses deploy a combination of teaching methods including lectures, case studies and situational problem-solving.

Career Prospects
The PG Diploma offers opportunity for professional and career development for working executives. The career prospects for executives with non-business educational background become quite attractive with the PG Diploma. Executives with diploma have better management and business administration skills and bright employment opportunities in banking, service, manufacturing and other sectors.

Core Course
List
Introduction to Management Business Maths & Stats Business Accounting Computer Applications Business Economics Business Finance Principles of Marketing Business Law & Taxation Human Resource Management Operations Management

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 1-Year, Evening Entry Requirements BS / BA / B.Com / BCS or equiv. degree from a chartered university/ college with a min 2nd Division, or GCE A-Levels with min 3 subjects Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Introduction to Management Business Maths & Stats Business Accounting Computer Applications Business Economics Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Business Finance Principles of Marketing Business Law & Taxation Human Resource Management Operations Management

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 30 Total Program Fee: Rs.93,000
For full fee structure see page no. 172

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Bachelor of Business Administration Honors (BBA - Hons)


Introduction
The Bachelor of Business Administration is designed to give students a general business degree with the option of specialization in the chosen area of interest. Year one of the program introduces students to the fundamentals of management and how these are applied in the work environment. Year two introduces students to principles of marketing, HRM and finance. Years three and four focus on specialization and more advanced courses in management, marketing, finance and entrepreneurship. Specialization options include Finance, Marketing and Human Resource Management. You will also have an opportunity to deepen your understanding of business ventures in the Entrepreneurship course that aims at imparting knowledge and skills for a business start-up.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Yrs Entry Requirements Min 2nd div in F.A / F.Sc. / I.Com or equivalent GCE, A Level min 3 subjects, average of C grade, from HEC recognized univ/college. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
Graduates of the BBA (Hons) program tend to work their way up in organizations, joining junior management/ management trainee positions. A degree in business can be applied to any industry and can also be used to help you start your own business. Many of our students also choose to carry on completing an MBA. You may wish to specialize with an MBA program in your chosen area of interest.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 152 Total Program Fee: Rs.504,800
For full fee structure see page no. 172

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Business Computing English I Mathematics Psychology Accounting I Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 4

Semester 2
Principles of Management English II Statistics Micro-Economics Accounting II

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 4

Semester 3
Principles of Marketing Business Communication Calculus Macro-Economics Cost Accounting

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 4

Semester 4
Human Resource Management Marketing Research Inferential Statistics Sociology Business Finance I

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 4

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Pre-Req Courses
Business Computing English I Mathematics Psychology Accounting I Principles of Management English II Statistics Micro-Economics Accounting II Business Law & Taxation Operations Management Pakistan/Islamic Studies Project Management Specialization I Specialization II Specialization III Specialization IV Dissertation Export Marketing Integrated Marketing Communication Brand Management Services Marketing Retail Marketing New Product Development Advertising & Promotion Social Marketing Tourism Marketing Media Marketing Marketing Research

Elective Courses

Core Courses

Principles of Marketing Business Communication Calculus Macro-Economics Cost Accounting Human Resource Management Marketing Research Inferential Statistics Sociology Business Finance I Sales Management Managerial Economics Consumer Behavior Business Finance II Entrepreneurship Strategic Management Business Research Methods

International Finance Financial Statement Analysis Seminar in Finance Corporate Finance Investment & Portfolio Analysis Financial Derivatives Strategic Human Resource Management Industrial Relations Performance Management Organization Dynamics Job Analysis Practices Organization Development Labor Law in Pakistan H.R System Development Training In Job Skills Leadership & Human Behavior Compensation Management Sales Management
Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 4

Semester 5
Sales Management Managerial Economics Operations Management Consumer Behavior Business Finance II

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 4

Semester 6
Entrepreneurship Strategic Management Business Research Methods Business Law & Taxation Project Management

Semester 7
Pak/Islamic Studies Specialization I Specialization II Specialization III Specialization IV

Cr Hr 4 5 5 5 5

Semester 8
Dissertation

Cr Hr 8

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Bachelor of Science in Economics Honors (BSc Hons)


Introduction
The objective of the program is to develop an understanding of economic aspects of contemporary life and to equip students to assess and analyze economic issues confronting the society. This program is for new entrants to the labor market. It is based on a diverse and modern curriculum with an interdisciplinary approach. It serves as a launching pad for developing human resource. The students are exposed to basic communication and quantitative skills, building foundations for their specialized study of economics. The first year of the program uses basic elements of economic analysis for understanding the price mechanism and macro-economic problems. In the second year, the economic theory sharpens the analytical ability. The third year focuses on developing rigor in the main field of specialization and exercising choices within the field. In the final, fourth year students are groomed to become well-rounded economists.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4-Years Entry Requirements Min 2nd div in F.A / F.Sc. / I.Com or equivalent GCE, A Level min 3 subjects, Average of C Grade, from HEC recognized university / college. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
The graduates have bright prospects in a wide-ranging careers in business, public corporations, academic institutions, research, federal, provincial, banks and local governments. Many organizations seek good economic planners and evaluators.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 136 Total Program Fee: Rs.529,600
For full fee structure see page no. 173

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
English I Principles of Micro Economics Islamic Studies Mathematics I Computer Applications Principles of Management Cr Hr 3 3 2 3 3 3

Semester 2
English II Pakistan Studies Principles of Macro Economics Mathematics II Principles of Accounting Principles of Marketing

Cr Hr 3 2 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
English III Intermediate Micro Economics Development Economics Statistics I Human Resource Management Financial Markets

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 4
Communication Skills Intermediate Macro Economics Statistics II Agricultural Economics Labor Economics Corporate Finance

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Course
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Pre-Req Courses
English I Principles of Micro Economics Islamic Studies Mathematics I Computer Applications Principles of Management Pakistan Studies Principles of Accounting Statistics I Econometrics II Research Methodology International Trade Theory Public Finance History of Economics Thought Seminar in Applied Economics Islamic Economics Elective I Elective II Elective III Elective IV Elective V Elective VI Research Paper Honors Seminar Honors Thesis Independent Study Industrial Economics International Finance Monetary Economics Labor Economics Managerial Economics Markets and Institutions Monetary and Fiscal Policy Natural Resource Economics Operations Research Political Economy Price and Allocation Theory Project Appraisal and Investment Analysis Regional Economic Cooperation in South Asia The Economics of Inequality and Poverty

Core Courses

English II Principles of Macro Economics Mathematics II Principles of Marketing English III Intermediate Micro Economics Development Economics Human Resource Management Financial Markets Communication Skills Intermediate Macro Economics Statistics II Agricultural Economics Labor Economics Corporate Finance Econometrics I Philosophy and Logic Micro Economic Analysis Macro Economic Analysis

Elective Courses

Cities and Urban Economics Comparative Economic Systems Current Economic Problems of Pakistan Current Issues in the World Economy Demographic Economics Economic History of Pakistan Economics of Health Environment and Sustainable Development Financial Econometrics Games and Information Gender and Economic Analysis General Equilibrium & Welfare Economics

Semester 5
Micro Economic Analysis Econometrics I Optional (Economics) Optional (Economics) Philosophy and Logic

Cr Hr 3 3 4 4 3

Semester 6
Macro Economic Analysis Econometrics II Research Methodology Optional (Economics) Optional (Economics)

Cr Hr 3 3 3 4 4

Semester 7
International Trade Theory Optional (Economics) Public Finance History of Economics Thought Optional (Economics)

Cr Hr 3 4 3 3 4

Semester 8
Seminar in Applied Economics Islamic Economics Research Paper

Cr Hr 4 3 8

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Master of Business Administration


(MBA 3 Year) Introduction
The MBA program develops business leaders through knowledge and key skills that form part of the course. LBS MBAs are able to give a strategic direction, influence people and make good use of financial, technical and human resources. The MBA program will help you develop creative thinking that will enable you to challenge your abilities, and realize your full potential. You will benefit from the experience of our well-qualified faculty that has sound theoretical and practical foundation. Apart from imparting current knowledge and skills, our faculty will share their experiences of management and organizational cultures to prepare you for the challenging work environment.

Career Prospects
The Master of Business Administration is one of the most sought after qualification in the industry. Professionals in the fields of engineering, science, arts, commerce, and medicine aspire for an MBA as an additional qualification. The LBS MBA will help you launch into a rewarding career. MBA is designed to equip students with managerial and leadership skills required by business firms. MBA graduates are generally employed by organizations at entry-level as well as middle management positions in finance, marketing, operations and human resource management.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 3-Year Entry Requirements Applicants min 2nd division in a 2/3 year BBA / BS / BA / B.Com or equivalent degree from HEC recognized university / college. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 116 Total Program Fee: Rs.513,600
For full fee structure see page no. 173

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Basic English Mathematics Business Computing Accounting I Introduction to Business Statistics Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Intermediate English Sociology Intro to Economics Accounting II Principles of Management Principles of Marketing

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Advance English Micro Economics Psychology Introduction to Finance Management Information Marketing Management

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 4
Marketing Research Macro Economics Inferential Statistics Cost Accounting Business Communication Principles of HRM Basics of Econometrics

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Course
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Pre-Req Courses
Basic English Mathematics Accounting I Introduction to Business Statistics Business Computing Financial Management Development Economics Business Law & Taxation Operations Management Entrepreneurship & Business Planning Project Management Specialization I Specialization II Specialization III Specialization IV Dissertation Labor Law in Pakistan H.R. System Development Training & Development Cases in HRM Compensation Management Organization Dynamics Training Intervention In Job Skills Organizational Behavior Integrated Marketing Communication Brand Management Industrial Marketing Logistics Management New Product Development Advertising & Promotion Agricultural Marketing Sales Management Export Marketing Strategic Marketing Communication

Core Courses

Intermediate English Sociology Intro to Economics Accounting II Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Advanced English Micro Economics Psychology Introduction to Finance Management Information System Marketing Management Marketing Research Macro Economics Inferential Statistics Basics of Econometrics Cost Accounting Business Communication Principles of HRM Business Research Methods

Elective Courses

Audit & Tax Management Islamic Financial System Strategic Financial Management International Finance Financial Statement Analysis Seminar in Finance Financial Derivatives Cases in Finance Investment & Portfolio Analysis Strategic HRM Industrial Relations Performance Management Organization Design & Dynamics Job Analysis Practices Organization Development

Semester 5
Business Research Methods Financial Management Development Economics Business Law & Taxation Operations Management Entrepreneurship & Business Planning

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 6
Project Management Specialization I Specialization II Specialization III Specialization IV Dissertation

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 8

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Master of Business Administration


(MBA 1.5 Year) Introduction
The MBA, after four years bachelors with business or commerce background, is designed to develop business administration skills in students. The MBA program develops business leaders through knowledge and key skills that form part of the course. MBAs are able to give strategic direction, influence people and make good use of financial, technical and human resources.

Career Prospects
The Master of Business Administration is one of the most sought after qualification in the industry. Professionals in the fields of engineering, science, arts, commerce, and medicine aspire for an MBA as an additional qualification. MBA is widely recognized qualification in management and business and will help you launch into a successful career. MBA is designed to equip students with managerial and leadership skills required by business firms. MBA graduates are generally required by organizations for entry-level as well as middle management positions in finance, marketing, operations and human resource management.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 1.5-Year Entry Requirements Min CGPA 2.50 or 2nd div in 4 year BBA / B.Com or equivalent business studies or commerce degree from HEC recognized university / college. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 42 Total Program Fee: Rs.175,800
For full fee structure see page no. 174

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Applied Macro Economics Leadership and Change Management Financial Management International Marketing Business Research Methods Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
International Business Corporate Finance Entrepreneurship and Business Planning Specialisation I Specialisation II

Cr Hr 3 3 3 5 5

Semester 3
Dissertation

Cr Hr 8

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Course
List
Core Courses
Applied Macro Economics Leadership & Change Management Financial Management International Marketing Business Research Methods International Business Corporate Finance Entrepreneurship & Business Planning Specialization I Specialization II Dissertation

Elective Courses

Audit & Tax Management Islamic Financial System Strategic Financial Management International Finance Financial Statement Analysis Seminar in Finance Financial Derivative Cases in Finance Investment & Portfolio Analysis Strategic HRM Industrial Relations Performance Management Organization Design & Dynamics Job Analysis Practices Organization Development Labor Law in Pakistan H.R. System Development Training & Development Cases in HRM Compensation Management Organization Dynamics Training Intervention In Job Skills Organizational Behavior Integrated Marketing Communication Brand Management Industrial Marketing Logistics Management New Product Development Advertising & Promotion Agricultural Marketing Sales Management Export Marketing Strategic Marketing Communication

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Master of Business Administration


(MBA 2 Years) Introduction
The MBA after four years bachelors is designed to develop advanced skills in students. The MBA program develops business leaders through knowledge and key skills that form part of the course. MBAs are therefore able to give strategic direction, influence people and make good use of financial, technical and human resources.

Career Prospects
The Master of Business Administration is one of the most sought after qualification in the industry. Professionals in the fields of engineering, science, arts, commerce, and medicine aspire for an MBA as an additional qualification. MBA is widely recognized qualification in management and business, and will help you launch into a successful career. MBA is designed to equip students with managerial and leadership skills required by business firms. MBA graduates are generally required by organizations for entry-level as well as middle management positions in finance, marketing, operations, and human resource management.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2-Year Entry Requirements Min CGPA 2.50 or 2nd division in BA / BS / BSc non-business or noncommerce or equivalent degree from HEC recognized university / college Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 68 Total Program Fee: Rs.274,800
For full fee structure see page no. 174

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Basic Computing Business Communication Mathematics Micro Economics Statistics Accounting I Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Business Research Methods Macro Economics Introduction to Business Introduction to Finance Accounting II Business Law & Taxation

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Financial Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Management Cost Accounting Specialization I Specialization II

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 4
Specialization III Specialization IV Dissertation

Cr Hr 3 3 8

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Course
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Pre-Req Courses
Basic Computing Business Communication Mathematics Micro Economics Statistics Accounting I Introduction to Business Industrial Marketing New Product Development Advertising & Promotion Agricultural Marketing Sales Management Export Marketing Strategic Marketing Communication

Core Courses

Business Research Methods Macro Economics Introduction to Finance Cost Accounting Business Law & Taxation Financial Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Management Accounting II Specialization I Specialization II Specialization III Specialization IV Dissertation

Elective Courses

Strategic Financial Management International Finance Financial Statement Analysis Seminar in Finance Financial Derivatives Cases in Finance Investment & Portfolio Analysis Strategic HRM Performance Management Organization Design & Dynamics Job Analysis Practices Organization Development H.R. System Development Training & Development Cases in HRM Compensation Management Organization Dynamics Training Intervention In Job Skills Organizational Behavior Integrated Marketing Communication Brand Management

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Master of Business Administration Executive (MBA Executive)


Introduction
The MBA Executive program gives executives an opportunity to complete MBA in two years, while working full time. The MBA Executive is designed for those who already have some exposure to management in industry or other organizations. The MBA Executive develops skills to deliver strategic direction, understand people management skills and utilize financial, technical and human resources in the best possible way to achieve departmental and organizational targets.

Career Prospects
Our experience shows that majority of working executives who earn an Executive MBA benefit with career advancement, higher compensation, promotions, and increased authority and responsibility. The program provides graduates with a strategic vision and skills that can be gainfully applied to their current and future positions, resulting in professional advantage.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2-Year, Evening Entry Requirements At least 3 Yr of working experience. Min 2nd division in 2/3 Yr BBA / BS / BA / B.Com or 14 Yr of education or equivalent degree from HEC recognized university / college. Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 76 Total Program Fee: Rs.300,400
For full fee structure see page no. 175

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Business Communication Managerial Economics Quantitative Techniques in Management Accounting Organization Management Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 4

Semester 2
Human Resource Management MIS & Computer Applications Marketing Cost Accounting Research Methods

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4 4

Semester 3
Entrepreneurship & SME Growth Business Law & Taxation Strategic & Business Planning Financial Management

Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Semester 4
Specialization I Specialization II Specialization III Dissertation / Business Plan

Cr Hr 4 4 4 8

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Course
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Pre-Req Courses
Business Communication Managerial Economics Quantitative Techniques in Management Accounting Organization Management
State of the art

Computer Labs

Core Courses

Human Resource Management MIS & Computer Applications Marketing Financial Management Research Methods Entrepreneurship & SME Growth Business Law & Taxation Strategic & Business Planning Cost Accounting Specialization I Specialization II Specialization III Dissertation / Business Plan

Elective Courses

Strategic Financial Management International Finance Financial Statement Analysis Seminar in Finance Cases in Finance Investment & Portfolio Analysis Strategic HRM Performance Management Organization Design & Dynamics Organization Development H.R. System Development Training & Development Compensation Management Organization Dynamics Training Intervention In Job Skills Organizational Behavior Integrated Marketing Communication Brand Management Industrial Marketing New Product Development Agricultural Marketing Sales Management Export Marketing

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Master of Philosophy in Management Sciences


(M. Phil Management Sciences) Introduction Career Prospects The M.Phil program is designed
to ensure that students develop strong research and analytical skills that would help them not only in carrying out future research but also think critically. The first year of the M. Phil program introduces students to key concepts in management research, research methods, business history and strategic management. The focus in the second year is on student carrying out supervised research in their area of interest. The objective is to develop research and analytical skills in students that will help them in conducting independent research in different areas.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2-Year, Evening Entry Requirements MBA / MS degree in business administration or management sciences or marketing / management / quality management / Statistics / Mathematics or economics, from a chartered university with a minimum of 1st division or 3.0 CGPA Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

The M.Phil graduates usually pursue an academic career and go on to earn a PhD in their area of interest. Moreover, there are opportunities in the corporate sector for M.Phil graduates, and recent industry trends show that organizations are now interested in hiring M.Phil graduates and other personnel with higher qualifications.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 40 Total Program Fee: Rs.227,200
For full fee structure see page no. 175

Degree Road Map


Year 1
Research Methods Statistical Inference Management Theory & Application Business History 4 4 4 4 Current Research in Area of Study Development Economics International Financial Management Strategic Development Cr Hr 4 4 4 4

Year 2
Research Thesis

Cr Hr 8

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Course
List
Core Courses
Research Methods Statistical Inference Management Theory & Application Business History Current Research in Area of Study Development Economics International Financial Management Strategic Development

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee Structure


Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (PG Dip.Bus. Admin.)
Semester 1 2 Courses 5 5 Crd Hr 15 15 30 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 2,500 2,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 37,500 37,500 Enrollment 2,500 2,500 Examination 1,500 1,500 Semester Fee 41,500 41,500 83,000 10,000 93,000

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Bachelor of Business Admin (BBA-Hons)


Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 Crd Hr 20 20 20 20 20 20 24 8 152 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 72,000 24,000 Enrollment 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 500 Examination 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 300 Semester Fee 64,000 64,000 64,000 64,000 64,000 64,000 76,000 24,800 484,800 20,000 504,800

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011


Bachelor of Science in Economics (BSc-Hons)
Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 3 Crd Hr 17 17 18 18 17 17 17 15 136 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 59,500 59,500 63,000 63,000 59,500 59,500 59,500 52,500 Enrollment 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 1,500 Examination 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 900 Semester Fee 64,300 64,300 67,800 67,800 63,500 63,500 63,500 54,900 509,600 20,000 529,600

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Master of Business Admin. (MBA 3 Yr)


Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 Courses 6 5 5 9 6 6 Crd Hr 18 15 15 27 18 23 116 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 72,000 60,000 60,000 108,000 72,000 92,000 Enrollment 3,000 2,500 2,500 4,500 3,000 3,000 Examination 1,800 1,500 1,500 2,700 1,800 1,800 Semester Fee 76,800 64,000 64,000 115,200 76,800 96,800 493,600 20,000 513,600

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee Structure


Master of Business Admin. (MBA 1.5 Yr)
Semester 1 2 3 Courses 5 5 1 Crd Hr 15 19 8 42 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 52,500 66,500 28,000 Enrollment 2,500 2,500 500 Examination 1,500 1,500 300 Semester Fee 56,500 70,500 28,800 155,800 20,000 175,800

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Master of Business Admin. (MBA 2 Yr)


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 6 6 6 3 Crd Hr 18 18 18 14 68 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 63,000 63,000 63,000 49,000 Enrollment 3,000 3,000 3,000 1,500 Examination 1,800 1,800 1,800 900 Semester Fee 67,800 67,800 67,800 51,400 254,800 20,000 274,800

Total Credit Hours

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011


Master of Business Admin (MBA Executive)
Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 5 5 4 4 Crd Hr 20 20 16 20 76 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 70,000 70,000 56,000 70,000 Enrollment 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 Examination 1,500 1,500 1,200 1,200 Semester Fee 74,000 74,000 59,200 73,200 280,400 20,000 300,400

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M. Phil in Management Sciences - (M. Phil Management Sc)


Semester 1 2 3 Courses 4 4 1 Crd Hr 16 16 8 40 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 5,000 5,000 5,000 Tuition Fee/Semester 80,000 80,000 40,000 Enrollment 2,000 2,000 500 Examination 1,200 1,200 300 Semester Fee 83,200 83,200 40,800 207,200 20,000 227,200

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School of Creative Arts

School of Creative Arts


Mission Statement
To create a talent pool of socially oriented and professionally aware creative media practitioners who will serve as the change agents in areas of their professional calling; individuals who, as much by their personal virtue as their acquired professional skills scale new heights, create new frontiers and set new benchmarks, advancing the state of their art and contribute to the betterment of society.
individuals who can address the questions presented by different mass media from broadcast and print to new media as well as cinema and theatre. The School of Creative Arts, thus, offers intensive interdisciplinary undergraduate teaching through a combination of vocational training and first-degree programmes. The School aims to undertake research at the interface between social and technological change, seeking a critical and contextual understanding of the dynamics of the emerging digital world in liaison with academia, government and industrial organizations. The school is committed to developing individual talent within a collaborative working environment by imparting highest standard of education/training with professionally active faculty and a broad spectrum of visiting professionals. We also offer a wide range of options for pre-professional experience through strong internship programmes with allied partners. The school aims to provide venues for the presentation and promotion of student work and to advise and assist students regarding national and international festivals and opportunities. The School of Creative Arts will also facilitate the Creative Village by providing theoretical frameworks and expertise to guide the practical production being conducted at the Creative Village Studio while also providing competent human resource through its student base to conduct the aforementioned.

Courses Offered

Bachelor of Science in Media and Communication (BSMC) Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television (BAFT)

Introduction
With the broadening of modern communications media, the world has come together as a global community sharing thoughts and ideas like never before thus making it increasingly important for nations to represent their culture and identity through effective media content. Field of Media & Communications in Pakistan has grown into a recognized field of study with focus on acquiring skills for strategic and critical thinking, communications, and different forms of production. Due to the immense potential in this evolving field there is also the need of highly skilled and motivated

It is an honor to write about my experiences in SOCA. The department enlightened me with new fields and a wide range of opportunities.
Nimra Zahid- BSMC 2010

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Faculty Members
Mustafa Hasnain
Head of School / Exective Director Creative Village MSc. Media & Communication London School of Economics, UK BSc Oxford, United Kingdom

Syed Atef Amjad Ali

Senior Lecturer / Course Coordinator MA Documentary by Practice, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Azhar Sukhera

Assistant Professor Professional Degree Direction Film & Video (5 years) Saint-Petersburg State University of Culture & Art, Russia

Awais Raoof

Assiatant Professor MS Finance (London Business School, UK) MBA (Quaid-e-Azam University)

Syed Shamshir Haider


Senior Lecturer M.A. Urdu Literature GCU, Lahore

Yahya Ehsan

Art Director / Lecturer MA Multimedia Arts (Gold Medalist) National College of Arts, Lahore

Asad M. Naeem

Lecturer MA Multimedia Arts National College of Arts, Lahore

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Bachelor of Science in Media and Communication (BSMC - Hons)


Introduction
The Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Media and Communication Studies is characterized by its progressive structure, which allows for increasing specialization through the programme. The course has been designed as a rigorous yet interactive approach towards both theory and practical subjects. Specific studio courses, which are open ended in their approach are designed to give the student a chance to interact with the faculty according to general agendas to discuss and develop new ideas. The core courses provide the student with the capability to harness the concepts and technologies according to their needs. A wide array of elective and summer courses have also been designed to further facilitate the students towards a better understanding of their curriculum and the field of media and communication.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements Intermediate (Minimum 50% ), A Levels Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

In general terms, the Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Media and Communication aims to provide the following opportunities for students.

Career Prospects
The students of this course will acquire the training and skills required for exceeding in the fields of print, television, radio and online journalism, corporate communications, media theory, media regulation and public policy, and media and public relations.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 138 Total Program Fee: Rs.529,400
For full fee structure see page no. 190

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Introduction to Cinema Introduction to Media Introduction to Television Introduction to Audio/Video Technologies I Photography I English & Communication Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Introduction to Visual Communication Theories Readings in Urdu Literature Readings in English Literature Introduction to Audio/Video Technologies II Photography II Introduction to Performance Making

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Media and Communication Theories Pakistan Studies Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Creative Writing Film Aesthetics History of Art

Cr Hr 3 2 2 2 3 3 3

Semester 4
Political Science Philosophy Islamic Studies Statistics Film Theory Introduction to Print & Broadcast Media Introduction to New Media

Cr Hr 2 2 2 3 3 3 3

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Semester 5
2D/3D Graphics Media Law & Ethics Documentary I Radio Broadcasting Newspaper Editing Media Finance and Accounting

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 6
Advertising and Promotion News Reporting Documentary II News and Current Affairs Production Media and Audience Screen Writing

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 7
Research Methodologies Major Production Sessions I Thesis/Dissertation I Video Editing

Cr Hr 3 6 6 3

Semester 8
Major Production Sessions II Thesis/Dissertation II

Cr Hr 6 6

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Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television (BAFT - Hons)


Introduction
The degree offers the state of the art and unrivalled combination of academic, theoretical and professional training in the field of Film and Television in Pakistan. BAFT promotes intellectual analysis of film, television, video and digital media arts, developing knowledge, understanding, and key skills for film and television industries in Pakistan. The program provides a variable and progressive structure in which students are able to gain knowledge and understanding of film and television studies. It helps developing a mature understanding of the history, scope and sociocultural impact of Film, Cinema and Television in Pakistan and Globally. BAFT offers extensive experience in the production of Film and Television content required for new trends in media and communication industries in Pakistan. The degree enables Development of knowledge, understanding and key skills required to produce or research new trends in Film and Television in Pakistan.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 4 Years Entry Requirements Intermediate (Minimum 50% ), A Levels Location Defence Road Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Career Prospects
The students of this course will acquire the training and skills required for exceeding in the fields of infotainment, entertainment, cinema and television in Pakistan. Understanding and application of theories of media, communication, film, television and other forms of audio & visual media.

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 138 Total Program Fee: Rs.529,400
For full fee structure see page no. 190

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Introduction to Cinema Introduction to Media Introduction to Television Introduction to Audio/Video Technologies I Photography I English & Communication Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 2
Introduction to Visual Communication Theories Readings in Urdu Literature Readings in English Literature Introduction to Audio/Video Technologies II Photography II Introduction to Performance Making

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Media and Communication Theories Pakistan Studies Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Creative Writing Film Aesthetics History of Art

Cr Hr 3 2 2 2 3 3 3

Semester 4
Political Science Philosophy Islamic Studies Statistics Film Theory Introduction to Print & Broadcast Media Introduction to New Media

Cr Hr 2 2 2 3 3 3 3

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Semester 5
2D/3D Graphics Media Law & Ethics Cinematography I Editing I Screen Documentary Media Finance and Accounting

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 6
Advertising and Promotion Sound Cinematography II Editing II Screen Writing Fiction Film

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 3 3

Semester 7
Research Methodologies Major Production Sessions I Thesis/Dissertation I Production Design

Cr Hr 3 6 6 3

Semester 8
Major Production Sessions II Thesis/Dissertation II

Cr Hr 6 6

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Research & Development Centre


Introduction
The purpose of Research and Development Centre is to elaborate the importance, impact and the need for a focused, intellectual and scholarly research centre in the field of media and communication in Pakistan. The School of Creative Arts aims to develop itself as a leader in scholarly and intellectual research in the field of media and communication in Pakistan. Our aim is to only to bring media and communication into the serious realm of research and development locally, but also to establish our research and Development section as a recognized and significant contributor internationally as well. The R&D Centre will focus on the establishment of a Research and Development Centre at the School of Creative Arts, University of Lahore. The field of media and communication or media studies is a relatively new interdiscipline, roughly dating back to the 1920s as a set of studies and the fifites as a formal discipline internationally. However, the growth in media and communication in form of broadcast media in Pakistan is fairly recent. With a wide array of private news and entertainment channels, the broadcast media in Pakistan has seen exponential growth in the last decade. However, this poses a great challenge as the international realm of media is gradually migrating to New Media (Internet, WWW etc), and the collaboration of old and new media is becoming more evident day by day. Pakistan, on the other hand is witnessing the growth of both broadcast and new media simultaneously, which gives rise to the need for focused research and development in the ever expanding field of media and communication. The Centre will focus on Research & Development in the following capacities: Curriculum Development & Training Research and Development of Audio/Visual Content Research and Development in Published Form - Research Journal

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The Spectacle
Introduction
A spectacle refers to an event that creates impact and is extraordinary for the appearance it creates. This is exactly what the students at the School of Creative Arts, University of Lahore aim to achieve through the bi-monthly newsletter The Spectacle. The 1st edition of the bi-monthly newsletter The Spectacle conceived and accomplished through months of hard-work and perseverance by Foundation Year students at the School of Creative Arts, University of Lahore. The Spectacle will not only cover events, news, reviews and editorials from the University of Lahore but also cover Domestic and internationals entertainment, sports and business news. The Spectacle is not just another newsletter that focuses just on news, the editorial staff will focus on issues centered around the students of University of Lahore and other educational institutes in Pakistan. The student staff of The Spectacle will facilitates the students of University of Lahore with educational tips regarding their studies and will also highlight opportunities available for students in the specific industry in Pakistan. The Spectacle team comprises of talented and dedicated Foundation Year students of Media & Communication and Film & Television 4-year Bachelor degrees offered by the School of Creative Arts, University of Lahore. Foundation Year students of School of Creative Arts took up this challenging initiative and the results achieved by them are truly laudable. They are responsible for the complete content gathering and writing, news reporting and the eye catching design of this newsletter. Their efforts clearly show their dedication, guided by the Faculty of the School of Creative Arts along with encouragement and support by the management of University of Lahore. The Spectacle team strives to bring to the students of University of Lahore a wide array of information, news and entertainment while highlighting the quality of education at this rising and reputable University. The team hopes that the Faculty and students of University of Lahore will not only read this newsletter but will also contribute their valuable suggestions and content to make this newsletter the best and most widely read student publication in Pakistan.

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Creative Village
Although media in Pakistan is a burgeoning industry, which employs more than a 100,000 professionals, it still lacks the necessary technical infrastructure and creative human resource to produce world class content. In essence it lacks the institutions necessary to facilitate best practices while educating professionals in the latest media techniques. The University of Lahore has taken the initiative to fill this void by pioneering a unique media entity dubbed the Creative Village which is envisioned as: A Community of creative people working towards a common goal of improving the quality of media content, human resource and infrastructure in Pakistan. The Creative Village will bring together industry expertise alongside cutting edge facilities and technology through the Creative Village Studio which is a purpose built media production entity consisting of fully equipped studio floors and allied post production and sound production facilities. The studio will allow for the creation of creative, traditional and new media content while also focusing on developing strong industry links through content production for a diverse spectrum of the media industry which includes but is not limited to: TV, Radio, Print, Advertising, Animation and New Media (Internet and Cellular media) The School of Media will focus on imparting practical media expertise and theoretical knowledge with a research oriented approach towards curriculum design. The school will harness the strong industry links of the Creative Village by creating internship and placement opportunities while also acting as a center for vocational training by offering part time and executive courses to professionals currently established in the industry. The Center for Media Research will focus on fusing the practical expertise available at the studio with theoretical research being done at the School to investigate both current and future media trends thus offering a competitive edge to both the content being produced at the Creative Village studio and the academic activity at the School. With these unique and diverse entities working towards the aforementioned goal of the Creative Village, The University of Lahore would foster an entirely new generation of media professionals equipped with a broader understanding of the potential of media as an industry and with the resources at their disposal to bring about a creative and cultural Renaissance.

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The Studio
The Creative Village studio combines industry expertise with purpose built television and film production studios consisting of two international standard production floors and dedicated post production, sound production and animation facilities. The studio brings together professionals with both regional and international experience and together with the School of Creative Arts, ensures that students at the school receive professional experience while projects undertaken meet exceptional quality standards.

Facilities
45000 sq. feet purpose built facility Two dedicated production floors Studio A: 60x100x30 feet Studio B: 50x60x30 feet Complete light grid and light and sound equipment High end broadcast and RED cameras Latest HDV cameras HD studio cameras Green rooms Chroma facility Fully equipped post production & animation facility Dedicated sound studio High end audio/video editing labs

Services
The Studio offers a number of high quality commercial services such as Production, Carporate Branding, Marketing Campaigns and Equipment/Facilities Rental. Visit creativev.com for details

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee

Structure
Courses 6 6 7 7 6 6 4 2

Bachelor of Science in Media and Communication (BSMC)


Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Crd Hr 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 12 138 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 42,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,800 2,100 2,100 1,800 1,800 1,200 600 Examination 1,800 1,800 2,100 2,100 1,800 1,800 1,200 600 Semester Fee 66,600 66,600 67,200 67,200 66,600 66,600 65,400 43,200 509,400 20,000 529,400

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television (BAFT)


Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Courses 6 6 7 7 6 6 4 2 Crd Hr 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 12 138 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 Tuition Fee/Semester 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 42,000 Enrollment 1,800 1,800 2,100 2,100 1,800 1,800 1,200 600 Examination 1,800 1,800 2,100 2,100 1,800 1,800 1,200 600 Semester Fee 66,600 66,600 67,200 67,200 66,600 66,600 65,400 43,200 509,400 20,000 529,400

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Faculty of

Social Sciences
English Language and Literature

English Language and Literature


Faculty of Social Sciences Mission Statement
The Mission of the Program is to ensure that each second Language learner develops linguistically, academically, and cognitively within a socially and culturally supportive environment.
with the students. We also try to sustain highest standards of academic excellence, professional performance and ethical conduct. Our academic staff comprises carefully selected teachers who are committed to support the students academically and socially. Students are prepared to face the competitive world. Since our inception, we are aiming at imparting quality education to the students. Extra-curricular activities are part of our academics and we believe in fostering the appreciation of critical thinking and analytical approach in our students.

Courses Offered

Master of Arts in English Literature (MAEL) Master of Arts in English Language Teaching & Linguistics (MAETL)

Introduction
The Department of English offers a professional, yet congenial environment to teach and promote an understanding of both the significance and the history of British and American literatures and to foster an appreciation of the richness and variety of texts in the language. The department values committed teaching and supervision in an atmosphere of vigorous search and provides students with a flexible program of study. Our main goal is to create a dynamic learning environment that promotes students thinking capabilities, language and interpersonal skills. Moreover, our department emphasizes freedom of academic expression

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Faculty Members
Raees Abbas Zaidi
Pro Rector Admin / HOD BSc. (Punjab University) MA English Language & Literature (Punjab University) Lahore MA Urdu Literature (Punjab University) Lahore Strategic Management (Wageninger University) Netherlands Advance Management Course (NIPA) Lahore E. Management (CIDA) CANADA

Mrs. Mehrunisa Zaid

Lecturer M.A (English Literature) Punjab University P.G.D TEFL (AIOU)

Mr. Sarfraz Zaman

MA (English Literature) Punjab University MBA VU, Lahore

Mr. Hammad Nazir Zaki

MA (English Literature) Punjab University PGD Linguistics (PU) PGD TEFL (AIOU) MA TEFL AIOU

Miss. Saima Kanwal

MA (English Literature) Punjab University PGD TEFL (Continued) AIOU

Ms. Musharraf Aziz

MA (English Language & Literature) GCU PGD TEFL (AIOU) MA TEFL in progress AIOU

Ms. Asieh Khan

MA ELTL UOL Lahore

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Master of Arts in English Literature (MAEL)


Introduction
This program consists of 69 credit hours with 29 courses. The emphasis is laid on an understanding of both the significance and the history of British and American literatures and to foster an appreciation of the richness and variety of texts in the language. We offer rigorous training in interpretive thinking and precise expression, teaching students to invent ideas, organise them, draw deductions and make connections to new ideas, and articulate them in eloquent and convincing ways. The English post graduation program features the study of imaginative language, rhetoric, and the poetic and narrative arts and it focuses on the roles imaginative writing and presentations play in almost every aspect of human experience.

Career Prospects
This program will prepare students for examinations, the application of English language in practical life, as well as helping them acquire the competence in English to study abroad. It also aims at producing professional teachers equipped with latest instructional technology and opens new vistas of research in Language experience.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 2nd Division B.A/B.Com Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 65 Total Program Fee: Rs.96,000
For full fee structure see page no. 200

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Medieval Poetry Shakesperian Drama Novel Literary Criticism History of English Cr Hr 3 3 3 4 4

Semester 2
Elizabethan Drama Victorian Novel History of English Literature Prose Classical Poetry

Cr Hr 3 3 4 4 3

Semester 3
Romantic Poetry 20th Century Novel Modern Drama Introduction to Linguistic Introduction to Contemporary Literature

Cr Hr 3 3 3 4 3

Semester 4
American Poetry American Drama American Novel Creative Writing Thesis

Cr Hr 3 3 3 4 6

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Master of Arts in English Language Teaching & Linguistics (MAETL)


Introduction
It is a dual Masters Degree program. Keeping in view the need of Postgraduate students, in English department is putting English language learning skills, tutorial/ seminar sessions into the main stream of MA English teaching course. The tutorial session will cover the following skills: 1. Intensive and extensive reading 2. Speed Reading and reading comprehension 3. Writing, brainstorming, organisation of material, writing for specific purposes & creative writing 4. Stress patterns and intonation patterns 5. Presentation skills 6. Understanding of diverse English accents

Career Prospects
This program will prepare students for examinations, the application of English language in practical life, as well as helping them acquire the competence in English to study abroad. It also aims at producing professional teachers equipped with latest instructional technology and opens new vistas of research in Language experience.

Key Course Facts


Program Length Full-time, 2 Years Entry Requirements 2nd Division B.A/B.Com Location Main Campus Recognized by Higher Education Commission

Tuition Fee
Total Credit Hours: 69 Total Program Fee: Rs.95,400
For full fee structure see page no. 200

Degree Road Map


Semester 1
Phonetics and English Introduction to Linguistics Language Skills Descriptive Syntax Psycholinguistics(Middle age) Cr Hr 3 4 3 4 3

Semester 2
Morphology & English Syntax Methods of Teaching English Teaching English for Specific Purposes Approaches to Foreign Language Acquisition Assessment of Language Skills

Cr Hr 4 3 3 3 3

Semester 3
Pragmatic and Semantics Research Methods Curriculum Designing and Material Development Computer and Language Teaching Stylistics

Cr Hr 3 3 3 3 4

Semester 4
Instructional Technology Micro Practice Teaching Teaching of Creative Writing Student Teaching and Observation Error Analysis Thesis

Cr Hr 3 4 4 2 3 4

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Fee Schedule - Fall 2011 Fee Structure


Master of Arts in English Literature (MAEL)
Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 5 5 5 5 Crd Hr 15 17 16 17 65 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 Tuition Fee/Semester 18,000 20,400 19,200 20,400 Enrollment 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 Examination 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 Semester Fee 21,000 23,400 22,200 23,400 90,000 6,000 96,000

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

Fee Schedule - Fall 2011

Master of Arts in English Language Teaching & Linguistics (MAETL)


Semester 1 2 3 4 Courses 5 5 5 6 Crd Hr 17 16 16 20 69 Tuition Fee/Crd Hr 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 Tuition Fee/Semester 20,400 19,200 19,200 24,000 Enrollment 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 Examination 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,800 Semester Fee 23,400 22,200 22,200 27,600 95,400 6,000 101,400

Total Credit Hours

Total Semesters Fee Registration fee (Payable Once) Total Fee

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Admission Policy
The University of Lahore admits students whose educational background is sound and who can achieve success in higher education. Applications received for admission in various programmes are reviewed by the concerned departments. The applicants are required to give admission test and interview. The final merit is determined on the basis of past academic performance, score obtained in the admission test and performance in the interview. The test pattern is of the same standard as of scholastic aptitude test (SAT) for undergraduate studies and graduate record examination (GRE) for graduate studies. The academic programmes are spread over two semesters during each year. Total undergraduate programme is spread over eight semesters (four years). Graduate programs are taught for 2-4 years, keeping in view the type of degree. Each semester comprises of 18 20 weeks, which includes one week of examinations. A short summer semester of 8 weeks is usually offered to cover special courses. Students who have completed all the formalities and deposited their fees and other dues on the prescribed date are eligible for registration. Each student, admitted on merit, is expected to take the full load of courses prescribed for the semester.

Admission
(a) Application for admission shall be entertained only on a prescribed form, which is part of the prospectus. Applications received through e mail shall be entertained only if they are followed by a pay order in the name of The University of Lahore and should reach UOL up to last date announced for the admission. (b) Admission shall be granted on the basis of eligibility criteria mentioned for each programme and after passing the admission test & interview arranged by the admission committee of the department. (c) Applicants, who have appeared in inter / degree level or pre-requisite level examination prescribed for admission in a programme and are awaiting results will be allowed to apply for admission, but they will be given admission only after they have submitted the attested copies of their certificates / degrees within three weeks of commencement of the semester. They will also be required to submit an undertaking that they understand the rules/ policy of the admissions and that if they fail to submit the required documents within the prescribed time, they will not be given admission. (d) For eligibility criteria reference may be made to each relevant programme / degree. (e) Each successful applicant will

be issued Admission Letter by the concerned department. Registration & Enrolment Policy (a) After completing admission formalities and having paid the semester dues the applicants will be registered as bonafide students of UOL. (b) At the time of registration the applicants will be required to produce their original certificates, which will be returned to the student after making entries in his/ her file that the originals having been verified. (c) The applicants will be allocated the University Registration Number and will be issued the University Registration Card by the Registrar Office. This will allow the students to get enrolled in different courses offered by the concerned departments. (d) In each semester students should enroll in the courses as per degree / program rood map issued by the concerned department and shall not enroll in advance courses unless they have passed the prerequisite course. (e) Students in undergraduate programs shall not enroll in less than 3 courses and more than 4 courses in a regular semester. (f) Student in graduate programs shall not enroll in less than 2 courses and more than 4 courses in a regular semester.

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(g) In summer semester students can enroll up to two courses. Transfer & Equivalence Courses (a) The department concerned shall admit students who wish to transfer their credits earned from an HEC recognized institution (university or collage) to UOL on the recommendation of the departmental equivalence committee. (b) He/she shall be required to fill the migration form available with registrar office. (c) Affiliated college student may be required to produce parent institutions transcript and NOC. (d) Transfer of credit will be communicated to the registrar office for issue of notification on case to case basis by each department. (e) The equivalence committee of the department is authorized to review and approve the equivalence of courses completed at another recognized degree awarding institutions. (f) The course completed at another accredited institution will be show as exempted along with credit hours of each course. Their grade will not be shown on UOL transcript. (g) Exemption shall only be granted by the equivalence committee of the concerned department. (h) Exempted courses will not be shown on interim transcript.

Exemptions (a) Students who wish to transfer their credits to UOL LBS be granted exemptions up to a maxim of 50% course of the program/degree, even if he/she had completed most of the courses of that program of the previous institution. (b) Exemption in courses(s) shall be granted according to the following criterions. 1. Course and credit hours should conform to the programs outline of UOL department. 2. Course having less than B grade for graduate programs and less than C grade for undergraduate programs will not be considered 3. Satisfactory performance in test\ interview. The Semester System The classes for different programs are conducted on the pattern of semester system. This system is based on instructional autonomy resting with the department and aims at progressive development of students information level, skills and competence. Academic Calendar The academic calendar consists of two regular semesters i.e. winter and fall. Each semester runs over 18 to 20 weeks, out of which 16 weeks are reserved for regular classes, one week for final examinations and one week for course review. A short semester called summer semester of 8 weeks is arranged summer semester of 8 weeks is arranged for the student to overcome their

deficiencies. Attendance Policy (a) The following attendance critter on will be applied: 1. A minimum requirement for a student to complete the semester is 75% attendance in each course. The department will determine the exceptions t this rule it any. 2. The head of department and the teacher concerned are authorized the course enrollment of any student to the shortage of attendance. Such action may be taken when the absence in a course exceed 30% of the total attendance required for the course. (b) Student with poor attendance record will be issued a written warning at any time during a semester. The department reserves the right to inform the students parents or guardian through a letter of the possible consequences including withdrawal from the course or admission cancel. (c) In case a student joins a course after it has started, he/ she will be responsible to make up the deficiencies for any quizzes, assignments and attendance requirements. Fee Concession and Financial Aid (a) Students who want to avail the facility of financial assistance or fee concession shall obtain the prescribed form from admission office and after completion submit the same along with his application. The Application will be reviewed by the director finance.

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(b) Fee concession / financial is subject to maintaining a semester GPA of 3,00 in each semester failure to do so may lead to complete withdrawal or reduction of fee concession as decided by the director finance . (c) Tuition fee etc. shall not be refunded, but will be adjusted in the next semester in accordance with the conditions prescribed for this purpose. (d) Students may be allowed to pay their fee in installments with the permission of departmental head and director finance. (e) The fee shall be paid on the dates as notified from time to time. (f) A line of Rs 25/- per day will be charged in case of late deposit of fee. (g) A Student will be automatically de registered if he/she fails to clear the dues within two weeks after the notified date.

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(a) In addition to mid term test(s) and final examination, the Department can require students to take quizzes, projects, assignments, case studies, term papers and presentations in accordance with course requirements. (a) Final examination will cover entire course content. (a) Students results will be formulated by the teacher on the basis of attendance, quizzes, projects, assignments, case studies, term papers and presentations, mid term test and final examination and after fulfilling any other evaluation criteria required by the Department. (a) The Department, on completion of final examination shall send under a covering letter signed by the Head of Department or by an official nominated by him, students consolidated results in each subject/course on a Marks Sheet to CE Office within three weeks of the final examination. (a) If a student who wishes to have their Semester results reviewed are to be dealt with by the HOD according to the policy of the University. (a) Any student scoring a Semester GPA less than 1.0 in a semester will repeat those courses in which he/she earned less than C grade of that semester. (a) On completion of program, student (s) will be required to appear in a comprehensive examination where it is required. It shall encompass all the subjects the student has studied and passed in that program. (a) Computation & review of results should be completed by the Department within three weeks of the final examination. CE will compile and declare the overall semester result in Semester Grade Points Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA) on the following basis: A: 85100 % 4.00 (Exceptionally Outstanding) A-: 8084 % 3.75 (Outstanding) B+: 7579 % 3.50 (Excellent) B: 7074 % 3.00 (Very good/High pass) C+: 6569 % 2.50 (Good/Pass) C: 6064 % 2.00 (Satisfactory / Acceptable) D+: 5559 % 1.50 (Poor but not Fail D: 5054 % 1.00 (Unsatisfactory, but not fail) F: Below 50% 0.00 (Fail) X: 0.00 (Failure - Unofficial Withdrawal) I: Incomplete W: Official withdrawal GPA = SUM (Course Credit Hours Course Numerical equivalent of grade) /SUM Credit Hours I- Incomplete: A temporary course grade I is granted by an Instructor when necessary absence, or other reasons prevent completion of course requirements by the end of the Semester and the instructor believes that the students performance in the course generally has been satisfactory. An I is not given as a substitute for failing or obtaining low grade. Incomplete grades will convert to an X if not removed within one semester from the date of the declaration of the result. X (failure) Unofficial Withdrawal: the symbol X is used to indicate that a student has never attended class or has discontinued attendance and does not qualify for the Grade of The X will be compiled into the students Grade point Average. W- Official Withdrawal A grade of W is given in a course when a student officially withdraws from the course or from the University at least one day prior to the Final examination. Probation If a student earns a CGPA of less than 2.00 in the subsequent semesters than he will be placed on probation till he obtains CGPA of 2.00 and above. Good Standing If a student earns a CGPA of 2.00 or above he shall be placed on good standing.

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Re-Examinations If student does not appear in the final examinations due to viable reason (s), he may make a written request for re-examination within one week of final examination. The student will pay examination fee of Rs. 500/- per course. The Chairman BOG/Rector will examine the student request on the recommendations of the HOD and decide for re-examination or otherwise. Warning Whenever the CGPA of a student is less than as that prescribed above the Head of the Department, will issue warning to him / her and place him / her on probation. Removal from Probation When the conditions of Good Standing are restored, Probation will be removed. Cancellation of Admission: The admission of students who, after having been placed on probation, fail to make good standing in next two consecutive semesters, will be cancelled. Appeal against Cancellation of Admission A student can appeal against cancellation of his/her admission on academic grounds. In such case the department has the discretion to recommend status to the Rector whether or not to change the applicants admission from Cancellation to Continuation on probation for an additional semester by considering the

applicants commitment to studies and other relevant academic factors. Time Limit for Course Drop (a) A student can drop a course only within first two weeks of the commencement of semester with carry forward of fee already deposited. After this period no carry forward on the fee paid for the subjects will be allowed except for circumstances enunciated in sub Para (b) below. (b) Dropping of a course within two weeks of commencement of semester is allowed in exceptional circumstances, like; clash in the time table or for reason of sickness beyond ones control and duly certified by a registered medical practitioner. Course Drop or Semester Freeze Due to unforeseen circumstances and personal situations beyond students control, he may be allowed to drop course(s) or freeze the semester as per following conditions: a) If the course(s) are dropped or semester freeze is applied within two weeks of the commencement of the semester then no dues will be charged and if the fee has been paid, the same shall be adjusted in the next semester. b) If the student is not enrolled and applies for semester freeze within two weeks of commencement of semester then no fee will be charged. c) In case the student is not enrolled in that semester and

applies for semester freeze after two weeks till the end of that semester then semester freeze fee of Rs. 5000/d) In case the student does not apply for semester freeze within that semester then he/she shall deposit semester freeze fee of Rs. 10,000/- per semester. e) After enrollment a student is ineligible to apply for drop of a course (s) or freeze the semester after two weeks of commencement of the semester and shall pay full fee and dues of that semester. f) If a student fails to enroll in three consecutive semesters or fails to apply semester freeze for three consecutive semesters (excluding summer semesters) the student shall be automatically deregistered. g) In case a student rejoins the program after de-registration he/ she shall pay the re-registration fee as laid down and semester freeze fee mentioned above for the number of semesters he/she has missed. Supply of Semester Grade Report 1. Statement on a printed form, showing the grades obtained by a Student in each head of subject shall be delivered to the Students through the department concerned. 2. Applications from Students for an inquiry into the correctness of their result shall be submitted to the Head of Department and must be accompanied in each case with a fee of Rs. 1000/- for each subject. The inquiry shall deal only with the
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correctness of results and shall not include re-examination of the Students answer books. No such application will be accepted unless it reaches the CE Office through the Head of the Department within 30 days from the date of publication of the result. 3. All answers books of the Students will be destroyed after 120 days (one hundred and twenty days) after declaration of the Results. Award of Degree 1. A minimum CGPA of 2.00 without any F grade for the total semester of a degree program shall be required for the award of degree. Each student shall also be required to (1) complete laid down duration, pass number of courses as well as prescribed by respective department (2) clear all dues and that (3) has no disciplinary action is pending against him/her. 2. Student shall qualify for a degree with honors if they satisfied in the following conditions: (a). Have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.70 or above out of maximum of 4.00 (b). Have not repeated courses (c) Have not been readmitted (d). Have not earned F grade during the course of study. 3. If a student on completion of his program fails to achieve a CGPA less than 2.00 will only be provided with a transcript showing the grades he has obtained and the CGPA only. He will not be eligible to receive the degree of that Program. 4. Each successful Student at the completion of the program shall receive from the CE a transcript signed by him on the prescribed form. 5. Each successful Student scoring CGPA of 2.00 or more at a Degree conferred on him in the prescribed form. Chairman Board of Governors, the Rector and the CE shall sign the Degree. The Degree of successful Students not present at the Convocation shall be issued to them on payment of the prescribed fee. 6. The degree may be issued to a successful student before the convocation on payment of prescribed fee. Miscellaneous 1. A Student who fulfills all the requirements of the degree and has completed the program in laid down time period with out failing is eligible for the gold medal award of that year as per University rules. 2. An overall best performance award will be given to a student of the same program, if he obtains maximum aggregate of marks in the students of that program passing that year. 3. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in these rules, no student shall be admitted to an examination after the expiry of seven academic years. Provided that a Student who is admitted directly to a higher class in the University, the period already spent by him in studying the relevant discipline shall be excluded from the aforesaid period.

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Students are expected to demonstrate ethical and moral values required by the University. For this purpose student(s) will be subjected to disciplinary rules framed by the Board of Governors of the University. A copy of these rules can be obtained from the Office of the Registrar. While filling in application form, the students are required to sign an affidavit that they will maintain discipline as required under the discipline rules. The affidavit form is a part of the application form. In case of breach of discipline on any account specified in the discipline rules, the matter will be reported to the Discipline Committee, for the final decision in accordance with the norms of justice and keeping in view the evidence available thereof. These Rules will come into force with immediate effect. Every Student a) Shall be faithful in his/her religious duties and respect the convictions of others in matters of religion and customs. b) Shall be faithful and honest in his/her dealing with all people. c) Shall be loyal to his/her country and refrain from doing anything which might damage his/her honor and prestige. d) Shall respect the elders and be polite to all. e) Shall respect the teachers and others in authority in the University. f) Shall keep himself/herself clean in body and mind standing for clean speech and clean habits. g) Shall help his/her fellow being especially those in distress. h) Shall devote himself/herself faithfully to his studies. i) Shall protect the property of the University. 1.0 Definition In these Rules, unless the contest other wise requires, the following expressions shall have the meaning hereby respectively assigned to them. University Discipline Committee the Committee constituted by Board of Governor for the purpose of maintaining discipline in University and among the students. Department Discipline Committee the Committee constituted by Board of Governor for the purpose of maintaining discipline in Department and among the students. Appellate Authority means the University Discipline Committee, Rector UOL and Chairman Board of Governors and other teachers/ officers of the University to whom the powers may have been delegated. a) Rector means the Rector of the University. b) Chairman means the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the University c) Chairman of the Committee means the Chairman of University Discipline Committee appointed by the Board of Governors. d) HoD/Director/Dean means the head of the Department Discipline Committee appointed by the Rector and/or Chairman BoG. e) Member means the members of the Discipline Committee approved by the Rector and/or Chairman BoG.

STUDENT DISCIPLINE RULES


(Revised February 2009)
The Discipline Rules have been formulated under the University Ordinance No LXI of 2002 The purpose of these rules is to streamline the discipline among the students of the University. These rules are a revision of 2006 of University of Lahore Discipline Rules and the amendments made herewith, with effect from February 18, 2009, approved by the Rector and Chairman BoG.
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e) Students means the students of the University. 2.0 Introduction The University believes that student conduct is an important personality trait and as such expects its students to act in an ethical and moral way. Student behavior is a major issue for everybody who works in a campus. Anti-social or criminal behavior usually damages people emotionally as well as physically, be it the students, staff or teachers. It results in a great deal of unintended worry and distress for the victims and their families. The University has zero tolerance on such acts or the consequences resulting from behavioral misconduct. 2.1 Student Discipline The University has a disciplinary system, the purpose of which is to protect the University community and to deter those who interfere with its work and activities. Students agree to abide by the University rules at the time they register themselves as University students. Parents, staff and students all expect the University to maintain a safe, orderly and peaceful environment the University takes this very seriously. 2.2 University Discipline Committee The University Discipline Committee shall be formed by the Rector UOL and shall be headed by the Chairman University Discipline Committee. The University Discipline Committee shall consist of members not below the rank/ designation of HoD/Director/Dean. This committee shall supervise and guide the department Discipline Committees as and when required.

2.3 Department Discipline Committee To expedite discipline cases, the Rector has authorized the departments to constitute Department Disciplinary Committees for the purpose of efficient processing of the disciplinary cases. The HoD and Director of Department or Dean of the Faculty shall constitute a Departmental Disciplinary Committee to handle discipline cases and give decision according to the UOL Discipline Policy. 3.0 Procedure For the purposes of this policy, the following guideline may be followed 3.1 The HoD/Director/Dean shall designate their staff / faculty members to communicate the rules/policy of student conduct to the students, and also assure or take steps to watch the general conduct of the students during their presence at the department / University. It is strongly recommended that a faculty member or staff may be designated to keep watch on the students from time to time. 3.2 The HoD/Director/Dean shall put up a general notice which shall communicate to the students that all complaints must be brought to the notice of the HoD/Director/ Dean. 3.3 The students must submit a written complaint in the department. The department shall also ask the accused to submit a written reply in response to the complaint. Applications of witnesses shall also be collected

and maintained for record. 3.4 The department committee shall schedule a meeting and ask both parties to the disciplinary hearing, and shall record their attendance as well as minutes of the meeting. 3.5 The department shall make effort to review the applications and statements of the witnesses, and give their decision on the day of the hearing. A copy of the decision shall be sent to the Chairman UOL Discipline Committee, Rector and to the Registrars Office. 3.6 A student who is under investigation by the department discipline committee shall be suspended from attending classes, till the time a decision has been taken by the committee. 3.7 A student who is punished by the discipline committee shall not be allowed to attend the university. In case of rustication, the student ceases to be a student of the University or campuses of University. 3.8 A student who is suspended from the university remains a student but is not allowed to pursue a course of study in either the university or other departments of University during the period of suspension. 4.0 General Guideline on Misconduct An act of misconduct by a student is an offence and falls under the preview of the discipline rules/ policy. Guideline on this misconduct is displayed for information.

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4.1 A student commits an act of general misconduct if the student, within the university; a) Attacks, harasses or threatens to attack or harass any person; b) Intimidates or attempts to intimidate any person; willfully, recklessly or negligently engages in conduct which causes or is to cause bodily injury to any person; c) Engages in conduct which involves unauthorized or unjustified use of or interference d) Which causes or is likely to cause injury or damage to; or denies or obstructs or is likely to deny or obstruct the rightful use of any property of the university or of any person; e) Disobeys any reasonable order or direction given to the student by a faculty member, officer or employee of the university in relation to the use of any property of the university. f) Smoke in the University premises or class rooms, laboratories, library and Examination Hall. g) Consume alcohol/liquor or other intoxication drugs within the University Campus, classrooms, laboratories, and library or during instructional tours. h) Use mobile phone with camera in the premises of the University in the classrooms, University library, laboratories, examination hall and studio. i) Collect any money or receive donation or pecuniary assistance from or on behalf of the University except with the permission of the Rector. j) Stage, incite or participate in or abet an walk out or strike or other form of agitation against the University or its teacher and officers. k) Behave in a non ethical and unsocial manner in the University premise. l) Indulge in fighting and use fire arms, daggers and knives. m) Call relatives/friends for fighting in the premises of the University. n) Involve in activities that are against the University discipline like playing music in cars, drive the car noisily, or play the alarm signal consistently. o) Behave improperly on educational trips or other cocurricular activities within the University or in ground/stadium organized by the University p) Frame any political association with any political party. q) Organize or take part in any function within the University campus or a hall of residence or organize any club or society of students which is detrimental to the objectives of the university. r) Collect any money or receive donation or pecuniary assistance from or on behalf of the University except with the permission of the Rector. 4.2 The faculty or officer may take action, if a student commits general misconduct and the officer or employee concerned has reasonable cause to believe that such order or direction is necessary to ensure the safety of any person; a) To prevent damage to or destruction of the property; b) For the performance of the officers or employees duties in relation to the custody, maintenance or use of the property; c) Refuses or fails to provide identification when requested to do so by an officer or faculty or employee of the university acting in the course of official duties, provided that when making such a request the officer or employee concerned produces identification to the student; d) Interferes with the orderly conduct of a teaching group or ceremony of the university or a meeting of the board of directors, committee, subcommittee or any body constituted by or under

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the universitys charter, policies, regulations or appointed by any body so constituted; e) In an examination, is in possession of material contrary to the instructions for the examination; f) Copies or attempts to copy computer software without the permission of the university and or in breach of the Copyright Act of the Government of Pakistan; g) Without appropriate authority, enters a file belonging to another person, h) The file being on a computer which is the property of the university; or i) Breaches any laws, by-laws, enactments, statutes, policies, rules, regulations, directives and/or otherwise enforced by the proper authorities and/or j) The University, including (without limitation to the aforesaid) where the student promotes a political party or agenda or tries to make a party with the intention of promoting the political partys agenda. k) Any society, club, etc., without the permission of the competent authority of the university 4.3 The misconduct is categorized into minor and major offence. These may be noted as follows. 4.3.1 Major Case of Misconduct a) Misbehavior with a teacher/ officer of the University b) Fighting incidents

c) Use of alcohol in the premises of the University d) Teasing the girl students e) Strike/protest etc. f) Theft/damage to University property g) Promotion of political party/ agenda/unions h) Any other incident/misconduct which the committee feels falls in the preview of major offence. 4.3.2 Minor Case of Misconduct a) Exchange of arguments among students b) Making noise in the University c) Playing music in cars d) Late coming in class, playing cricket on University roads e) Smoking in the premises of the University f) Any other incident/misconduct which the committee feels falls in the preview of minor offence. 5.0 Punishments on breach of Discipline Rules 5.1 In the major cases, the Discipline Committee shall be authorized to rusticate or expel a student at fault. But before the punishment is announced the student at fault shall be given a chance to defend himself/herself in writing and a chance of personal hearing by the Committee. 5.2 In Minor cases, the Head of

department is expected to suspend the student from his/her classes for not more than seven consecutive days or fine him up to a minimum of Rs. 5000/- or more keeping in view the gravity of the situation. 5.3 The concerned teacher may fine a student up to a maximum of Rs. 1000/- or he may expel the student from the class 6.0 Right of Appeal 6.1 The student shall have the right of appeal to Board of Governors against the punishment awarded by the Discipline Committee, if he/she puts up the appeal within fifteen days of date of decision. The appeal may, however, be disposed off by the Rector subject to the approval of the Board of Governors. 6.2 The Board of Governor after due consideration may take such decision as may be considered appropriate according to the merit of case.

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For the purpose of admission to the Hostels, allotment of accommodation, maintaining discipline and conduct, arranging and organizing messes, the following rules and regulations as laid down hereinafter shall be followed. Conditions Of Allotment For Accommodation In The Hostels 1. Allotment in the Hostels shall not be claimed as a matter of right even when a person is a bonafide student of the University. 2. Allotment for accommodation in the Hostels will be considered only after the Allotment Committee/ authorized person has scrutinized the application and satisfied itself of the merit and eligibility of the student and that his/her stay in the Hostels shall in no way be prejudicial to the interest of other residents in Hostels in particular and the University in general. 3. The Hostels facility is available to all UOL students. Passing out students may also apply for extension of stay. 4. A student can reside in the hostels till completion of his/her course of studies. However, the University reserves the right to cancel allotment at any time. Conditions of Ineligibility The following shall be ineligible for allotment of accommodation in the Hostels:1. A student rusticated, expelled or debarred from the University or any other educational University inside or outside Pakistan. 2. A student wanted by the police or any other law-enforcement agency(ies) in criminal case(s), or against whom case(s) is/are pending in any court of law of the country on account of anti-state or anti-social activities or for criminal offense(s) involving moral turpitude or has been or has remained under detention under any preventive law. 3. In case of the above, care will be taken that the mere pending of a criminal case against a student in a court of law shall not render him ineligible for admission in the Hostels. It will also be ensured that on honorable acquittal by the court, the student so declared ineligible, be reconsidered for admission in the Hostels and may be so admitted if otherwise found eligible. 4. A student whose presence in the Hostels is deemed to be detrimental or prejudicial to the peace, tranquility and academic atmosphere of the Hostels or University and the interest of the residents of Hostels and campus. 5. Resident once expelled from the Hostels. Allotment Procedure 1. Application for allotment of accommodation in the Hostels be made by the bonafide student of the University on prescribed form accompanied by undertaking from parent/guardian certifying good character of the student and in-time payment of hostels dues. 2. The form shall be placed before the Hostels allotment committee which will consider the application for allotment on the basis of criteria fixed by it. The allotment committee shall have the right to reject or accept any application without assigning any reason. 3. Previous residents may also apply afresh each academic semester on the prescribed form. 4. After the names of the successful candidates are announced, they shall comply with the allotment requirements to the Hostels within the prescribed time limit or their names shall be taken off the allotment list. 5. Guests shall not be allowed to stay in the Hostels. 6. The allotment of accommodation will be made after the candidate has produced the payment receipt of the fees/dues against him. 7. The applicant shall have to furnish a written undertaking in the prescribed form from his/her

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parents/ guardian holding him/her responsible for payment of Hostels dues in case his/her ward fails to make the payment. 8. Residents shall sign a receipt of Hostels property/assets in their rooms and shall be responsible for any loss or damage thereto. 9. Residents shall strictly abide by all the rules of discipline, conduct and regulations that may be enforced in the Hostels from time to time. Hostels Fees Applicants are supposed to deposit an amount of Rs. 7,000/- per month as Hostels fee at the time of admission. Conduct & Discipline The following in addition to rules of conduct which may be prescribed from time to time shall constitute acts of indiscipline and violation of Hostels discipline for which action may be taken against the Hostels resident(s) concerned by the officers as prescribed in clause I: 1. Keeping firearms and other lethal weapons or any other material not necessary for academic pursuits in the Hostels even if licensed. 2. Keeping unauthorized persons in the room/seat allotted to a resident. 3. Shifting to a seat/room other than the one allotted to the resident without prior permission of the Allotment Committee. 4. Sub-letting the room/seat allotted to the resident or any other room lying vacant due to any

reasons. 5. Non-handing over vacant possession of the room/seat at the end of the period for which allotment was made. 6. Non-payment of Hostels dues during the period of the year for which allotment was made in the Hostels. 7. Keeping or making use of illicit drugs or other intoxicants, not including drugs prescribed by authorized medical attendants on account of any illness suffered by the Hostels resident. 8. Keeping electric appliances such as refrigerator, air conditioner, television, oven, burner, heater etc., in the room. If a Hostels resident wishes to have an air-conditioner, she will be charged at the prevalent electricity rates. 9. Engaging in any immoral or agitational and violent activities or creating nuisance or disturbing the peace and tranquility in the University campus. 10. The parents/guardians cannot see the students in their rooms except the designated places. 11. Causing willful damage and/ or causing damage by acts of vandalism, removing or damaging Hostels or University property. 12. Barricading stairs, corridors, gates and other area in the Hostels/ campus of general use. 13. Staging sit-ins, lockups, occupying Hostels wardens or other administrative offices.

14. Use of abusive languages towards other residents and/ or University authorities and employees. 15. Use of Hostels rooms or premises for group parties, political assemblies and for purposes other than those for which they are meant. 16. Inviting outsiders to address Hostels residents is strictly prohibited. 17. Pasting of posters/chalking on Hostels or other campus buildings, premises or compound walls or any portion thereof. 18. Inciting parochial, linguistic, sectarian or religious feeling among Hostels residents. 19. Staying away from the Hostels premises after 8p.m. in the Winter and 9:00 pm in the Winter prior permission from Hostels authorities is not allowed 20. Late comers or those leaving the Hostels early will be required to sign the register at the Hostels gate or reception stating the reasons for late coming or early departure. 21. The Hostels authorities shall reserve the right to search the personal belongings and baggage of the residents at the time of entering the Hostels or while residing in the allotted accommodation. 22. Cooking in the Hostels rooms is strictly prohibited. 23. The University administration is not responsible for the loss of any property of the Hostels residents.
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24. All damages will be repaired at the expense of the boarder responsible. 25. Student shall take due care of the bathrooms and taps and shall not allow them to run to waste. Anyone found doing this intentionally will be liable to punishment. 26. Defacing walls and fixtures is strictly prohibited, moreover the furniture or fixtures will not be moved from one room to another and the residents are particularly warned against removing furniture from the mess and Common Room. 27. Students must keep their rooms, clean and tidy. The beds should properly be arranged and a bed cover used. Dirty clothes should be stored separately. 28. Spitting in public or private rooms verandah or on stairs is prohibited. 29. All waste papers and garbage must be placed in receptacles provided for the purpose. 32. Every part of the Hostels premises shall be freely open for inspection by the Superintendent or warden at all times. 30. No religious ceremony likely to injure the feelings of other boarders shall be arranged in the Hostels. 31. No boarder shall indulge in any amusement that disturbs other boarders. Action Against Indiscipline Depending upon the severity of the indisciplinary act/omission on the part of the resident(s) of the Hostels, the authority to impose punishment, fine, penalty shall be used by the Pro-vost/Wardens/ Allotment Committee to the extent given below:1. The Resident Warden shall use his/her authority to impose fine to the extent of Rs. for each single act of indiscipline. 2. The Senior Warden shall be authorized to impose fine up to Rs. for each single act of indiscipline. 3. The Allotment Committee may in case of the gravity of an offense provisionally cancel allotment of accommodation in the Hostels and also refer the matter to the University discipline committee with the recommendation for further necessary action leading to rustication from the University. 4. The Hostels Committee is authorized to cancel allotment of any Hostels resident on account of the above-mentioned reasons. 5. In case of loss due to acts(s) of vandalism, the matter relating to assessment of damage/ loss will be referred to the Hostels Allotment Committee who while assessing the loss will also fix the responsibility and extent of loss on the person(s) liable for the act from whom recovery should be made. In the absence of evidence leading to fixation of individual responsibility, the Hostels Allotment Committee may decide to order recovery from all the residents or such of the residents as may held liable and act of vandalism. Visitors No visitor shall be allowed to meet the residents of Hostels before 07.00 a.m. and shall not remain in the Hostels after 08.00 p.m. He/ She will have to record his/her name, address, signature, time of arrival and departure in the register kept at reception.

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Library Timings Library will remain open from 8:00 am. To o9:o0 p.m. from Monday to Friday and Saturday 08:00 am to 02:00 pm. There will be a break of Jumma Prayer & lunch from 01:00 p.m. to 02:30 p.m. on Friday. Timing for Circulation Section & Archive Section will be from 8:00 am. 08:45 pm. General Rules Only registered library users can use the library Complete silence should be observed in the library. Drinks and eatables are not allowed n the library. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the library. Discussions / meetings are not allowed in the library. Please use library locker for your personal belongings (such as personal books, briefcases, handbags, etc.) Library disclaims any liability for loss or damage of any member (s) personal belongings. Any book or object should be shown for Inspection, so requested by library staff at any time. Please do not write, undergone or mark any library book / material Books are carefully examined on return and the borrower will be held responsible for the damage. Library books should be left on the reading tables, library staff will reshelf them. If any library user disturbs the study environment for other library users, he/she will be given one verbal warning, if despite the warning; the user repeats the same attitude: he/she will be debarred from entering the library premises for the same day. Books are liable to be recalled before the date, if required for some special purpose. All library rules are displayed on library notice board, the library administration will not be responsible for ignorant of the rules. Mobile phone usage is not allowed in the library. Do not change configuration of computer or any other equipment in the library. A security deposited under any of the foregoing regulation shall lapse to the university if it will remain unclaimed for a period of one year from the date on a borrower ceases to be student of the university. The Librarian is authorized to withdraw library facilities from any member who is found misusing the library material or facilities. Every Library Member is advised to inspect the library books or material at the time of Issue. Library Membership To enjoy the facilities offered by the central Library, the faculty I staff and students should submit Membership/Registration Form (duty filled) for library membership. The students I members are advised to keep their university cards with them while using the library. Change of address I telephone number, e-mail address must be reported to the Librarian immediately. Loan Privilege The following category will allowed borrowing the library material as per rules. Borrowing Limit and Period HOD 8 books for 45 days Professor 6 books for 45 days

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Faculty 4 books for 30 days Visiting Faculty 2books for 25 days Staff 2 books for 14 days Student 2 books for 14 days Lending Rules for Students I. Students are entitled to borrow up to Two Books for a period of 14 days. Books may be renewed for further 14 days if another user has not reserved the desired book. II. Overdue books will not be reissued until the fine is not paid. III. Reference Material and CDs, may only be issued for one day as per special necessitate. IV. Annual Reports, Projects, Thesis, Pamphlets, Periodicals and Newspapers cannot be checkedout, and can only be consulted within the library. V. Books already checked-out by some other user can be reserved. If the books are not collected within two days, the reservation will be cancelled. VI. Presentation of Library Membership I University Card is must for any checkout at the Circulation Section 8 Archive Section. VII. If a member misplaces a book I library material and cannot find it after a thorough search, he/

she must report to the Librarian immediately to avoid overdue fine. VIII. Mutilation of library material is a matter of disciplinary action. Books accidentally damaged should be reported so that suitable assessment can be made and damages paid. Fines The violation of the library lending rules may result in the following fines: I. A borrower who fails to return the library book/s or any material on due date, shall have to pay a fine of Rs.10/- per day per book. II. In the case of book loss or defacement by a user, he/she will be charged two times I double the current price of the book or replace the book. III. The Librarian shall decide the price of rare I special books. Member shall not mutilate, or damage by writing or marking on pages, any book or publication, nor shall they trace or perform mechanical reproduction of a material belonging to the library without formal permission of the Librarian, violation of this rule shall require replacement of damaged volume or payment of its price specified under the rule. IV. If one volume of a set! Series is damaged and it is not available separately, the whole set shall have to be replaced or paid by the member as specified in the rules. V. The amount received from a member as cost of lost or damaged books or materials or for not

returning the books after due date may be spent on the welfare or development of library. Disabling Fine Rs. 50/- on first time violation. Rs. 100/- on second time violation if the patron continuous the violation. The case could be reworked to the disciplinary Committee on third violation. All kinds of fine will be paid on account office receipts. Library account will be blocked in case of non-payment of fine. Library Clearance The result of students, having library membership. Will not be declared unless they provide a Clearance Certificate issued from the library The Librarian will notify to the controller of Examination the list of defaulters. Clearance from the library for leaving students will be requisite and shall be granted after checking the record of the library regarding the following; 1. Whether any book is out standing with the student. 2. Any fine is payable by the student. 3. Any legal action pending against student. Other Library Members will have to clear their Library Accounts to have Library Clearance by returning all the borrowed book/s or library material. Library clearance shall be given only by the Librarian.

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