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University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore

Chancellor

MR. SALMAN TASEER


Governor of Punjab

Pro Chancellor

MIAN MUJTABA SHUJAH UR REHMAN


Minister of Education, Punjab

Vice Chancellor

LT. GEN (R) MUHAMMAD AKRAM KHAN


HI(M), SI, SI(M), Tbt

Registrar

M. ASHRAF BAJWA

Controller of Examination

PROF. DR. MOHAMMAD ALI MAUD


Treasurer
Deans of Faculties

FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

PROF. DR. ZUBAIR AHMAD KHAN

FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

PROF. DR. SALIM ABID TABASSUM

FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

PROF. DR. ABDUL SATTAR SHAKIR

FACULTY OF CHEMICAL, MINERAL & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

PROF. DR. ANWER RASHID SALEEMI


FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING

FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES & ISLAMIC STUDIES

PROF. DR. FAZEELAT TAHIRA


CHAIRMEN OF TEACHING DEPARTMENTS

Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Geological Engineering


PROF. DR. M. NAEEM AYYAZ PROF. DR. TAHIR ALI GILLANI
Department of Computer Science & Engineering Department of Petroleum & Gas Engineering
PROF. DR. MOHAMMAD ALI MAUD PROF. DR. SYED M. MAHMOOD
(Looking After)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
PROF. DR. HAMMEED ULLAH MUGHAL PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AJMAL
Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
Director of School of Architecture & Design
PROF. JAVED LATIF PIRACHA PROF. DR. ABDUL REHMAN
Department of Mechatronics & Control Engineering
Department of Architecture
PROF. DR. TARIQ JAMAL MIAN PROF. DR. SIDDIQ-A-AKBAR
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Design
PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD ILYAS PROF. DR. ARIF QAYYUM BUTT
Institute of Environmental Engineering & Research
Department of City & Regional Planning
PROF. ABDUL JABBAR BARI PROF. DR. GHULAM ABBAS ANJUM
Department of Architectural Engineering & Design.
Department of Physics
PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AKRAM TAHIR PROF. DR. M. KHALEEQ-UR-RAHMAN
Department of Transportation Engineering & Management
Department of Chemistry
PROF. DR. TANVEER IQBAL QAYYUM PROF. DR. SAEED AHMAD
Department of Chemical Engineering
Department of Mathematics
PROF. DR. SHAHID NAVEED PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD OZAIR AHMAD
Department of Polymer & Process Engineering
Department of Humanities & Social Sciences
PROF. DR. GHULAM MUSTAFA SYED MASOOD HAIDER ZAIDI
MAMOOR
(Looking after)
Department of Islamic Studies
Department of Mining Engineering PROF. DR. HAFIZ M. ISRAIEL FAROOQI
PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AKRAM
HEADS OF NON TEACHING DEPARTMENTS

Director General Research, Extension & Advisory Services Director Repair and Maintenance Centre
PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AKRAM PROF. DR. NADEEM AHMAD MUFTI
Director Studies Chairman Sports Committee
PROF. DR. GHULAM ABBAS ANJUM PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AKRAM
Director External Linkages Director Automotive Engineering Centre
PROF. DR. SHAHID NAVEED PROF. DR. YOUNIS JAMAL
Convener Admission Committee / Chairman Transport Committee
Incharge Students Section PROF. DR. M. YOUSAF ANWAR
PROF. DR. SALIM ABID TABASSUM
Chairman Library Committee
Focal Person Higher Education Commission DR. SYED TOUSEEF AHMAD
PROF. DR. M. KHALEEQ-UR-RAHMAN
Chairman Health Committee
Director Students Affairs PROF. DR. KHALID MAHMOOD UL
PROF. ABDUL JABBAR BARI HASSAN
Chairman Proctorial Board Director Planning and Development
DR. MUHAMMAD SHOAIB PROF. DR. WARIS ALI
Senior Warden Project Director Lahore campus
PROF. DR. FIAZ HUSSAIN SHAH ENGR. MIAN SHAHID LATIF
Chairman Placement Bureau Project Director Faisalabad Campus
PROF. DR. AKHLAQ AHMAD ENGR. ZAHIR AHMAD QURESHI
Public Relations Officer Project Director University City (KSK) Campus
RANA TANVEER QASIM ENGR. AWAIS MALIK
Resident Officer
MR. MUHAMMAD ARIF KHAN
CONTENTS

The University 1 Directorate of Studies 86


National Library for Engg. Sciences 87
FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Software Engineering Centre 88
Department of Electrical Engineering 3
Advisory Services for Foreign Students 88
Department of Computer Sciences & Engineering 7
The University Proctorial Board 89
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Repair and Maintenance Centre 89
Department of Mechanical Engineering 11 Directorate of Students Affairs 90
Department Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering 14 Directorate of Sports 90
Department of Mechatronics & Control Engineering 17 Transport Section 90
Halls of Residences 91
FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Students Section 92
Department of Civil Engineering 20
Health Clinic 92
Department of Transportation Engineering & Management 23
The University Day Care Centre 92
Institute of Environmental Engineering & Research 26
Department of Architectural Engineering & Design 28 UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS & RULES
FACULTY OF CHEMICAL MINERAL & METALLURGY Examinations 93
Department of Chemical Engineering 31 Regulations & Rules Governing Semester System 94
Department of Polymer & Process Engineering 34 Students Discipline 100
Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering 38 Migration Regulations & Rules 101
Department of Mining Engineering 41 Rules for Allotment of Hostel Accommodation 102
Department of Geological Engineering 43 ADMISSION PROCEDURES
Department of Petroleum & Gas Engineering 45 General Instructions 104
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & PLANING Eligibility for Admission 104
School of Architecture & Design 48 Determination of Merit 105
Department of Architecture 49 Categories and Symbols 107
Department of Product & Industrial Design 53 Documents Requirements 109
Department of City & Regional Planning 56 Domicile Requirements 110
Application Fee 110
FACULTY OF NATURAL SCINCES, How to Complete the Online Application form 110
HUMANITES & ISLAMIC STUDIES Procedure for the Selected Candidates 111
Department of Chemistry 59 Hostel Accommodation 112
Department of Mathematics 60 Fee & other Expenses 113
Department of Physics 61 Final Merit List for Entry 2009 115
Department of Humanities Management & Social Sciences 63 Seat Allocation Chart 2010 116
Deportment of Islamic Studies 64 Admission Procedure for Selected Candidates 118
University Contact Numbers 119
FAISALABAD CAMPUS Admission Schedule 2010 120
Department of Electronics & Communications Engg. 67
Department of Mechatronics & Control Engg. 68
Department of Chemical & Polymer Engg. 69
Department of Humanities, Basic Sciences & Islamic Studies 70
Centre for Advancement of Textile Technology 71
Common Facilities at the Campus 72

KALA SHAH KAKU (KSK) CAMPUS


Department of Mechanical, Mechatronics & Manufacturing Engg. 74
Department of Electrical, Electronics & Tele-Communication Engg. 75
Department of Chemical, Polymer & Material Engg. 76

RACHNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &


TECHNOLOGY, GUJRANWALA

RESEARCH & ALLIED SERVICE


Al-Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Sciences 80
Directorate of Research Extension & Advisory Services 82
Placement Bureau 84
Directorate of External Linkages 85
Students Tutorial & Guidance Bureau 86
THE UNIVERSITY MAP
In 1954 it started a Bachelor's Degree course in Mining
Engineering, the first-ever of its kind in the country. But
its massive expansion and development commenced in
1961 on its transformation into a University. It set for itself
a variety of goals, but the first priority was to start teaching
of those disciplines which were crucial for national
development but were not catered for by any institution
in the country. Accordingly, in the sixties, Bachelor's degree
courses were started in Chemical Engineering, Petroleum
& Gas Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Architecture
and City & Regional Planning.

Later, the University concentrated its energies and resources


on developing its postgraduate programmes. By 1970's it
had established over a score of Master's Degree Courses
in diverse specializations of engineering, architecture,
planning and allied disciplines. Ph.D. Degree Programme
was also instituted in a number of disciplines. The process
of consolidating and strengthening continued to be a major
concern of the University, with phenomenal increase in
students enrollment in seventies. Consequently the
University College of Engineering, Taxila was established
in 1975. For three years it functioned at Sahiwal and was
shifted to its campus at Taxila in 1978. This college has
now been upgraded to University of Engineering and
Technology, Taxila, Establishing traditions of research in
the engineering and allied disciplines has been a major
goal of the University. With this end in view, the University
established a Directorate of Research, Extension and
Advisory Services which strives for the promotion and
THE UNIVERSITY organization of research activities.

In the recent past there has been a substantial rise in


Though this institution received its charter as a students enrollment and the figure has now gone up to
University in the year 1961, it has a much longer about 6000. Over 1600 students are pursuing postgraduate
history as a distinguished seat of learning in the studies. The number of female students enrolling for
different disciplines is ever on the increase, and is 810 at
engineering sciences. It started its career in present. The number of foreign students coming from
1921 as the Mughalpura Technical College, countries, like Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Kenya, Nepal, Saudi
deriving its name from the famous suburb of Arabia, Iraq, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka is over 250 which
the old city of Lahore, richly dotted with gives the University Campus a cosmopolitan character.
architectural heritage of the great Mughals
including the magnificent Shalimar Gardens. Its The teaching departments of the University are grouped
into the following six faculties:
more familiar name of the pre-University era,
the Maclagan Engineering College, was given to Faculty of Electrical Engineering
it in 1923 when Sir Edwards Maclagan, the then Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Governor of the Punjab, laid the foundation stone Faculty of Civil Engineering
of the building, now called the Main Block, which Faculty of Architecture & Planning
still retains its majesty in spite of the wear and Faculty of Chemical, Mineral & Metallurgical
tear of over eight decades. At that stage the Engineering
institution offered courses of study in two Faculty of Natural Sciences, Humanities and Islamic
disciplines, namely Electrical and Mechanical Studies
Engineering. The University has about 640 teachers of which 107 are
Ph.D. degree holders, 110 are doing Ph.D. abroad and 37
The year 1932 is a major milestone in the evolution are going through indigenous Ph.D. programme.
of this institution when it was affiliated with the
University of the Punjab for award of a Bachelor's
Degree in Engineering. At the dawn of Independence
in 1947, it had well-established B.Sc. Degree courses
in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering, and
the quality of its scholastic standards won it a place
of prestige throughout the British India.

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The university has recently set up a Campus at Faisalabad as University City Campus where admission started in 2007.
in a rented premises while requisite infrastructure at the
actual Campus site is coming up. The first batch has Rachna College of Engineering & Technology, Gujranwala is
graduated from Faisalabad Campus. a constituted college. In addition to managing its own
campus, the University controls the academic programmes
UET has establishment a campus at Kala Shah Kaku known and examinations of the following institutions which are
affiliated to it for award of degrees.

Sr.# Name of Institution Courses Offered


1 NFC Institute of Engg. and Fertilizer Research, i) B.Sc. Electrical Engg.
Faisalabad ii) B.Sc. Chemical Engg.
iii) B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science
iv) B.Sc. Mechanical Engg.
v) M. Sc Chemical Engg.
2 Garrison Science Degree College for Boys, Lahore Cantt. B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science
3 Garrison Science Degree College for Girls, Lahore, Cantt. B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science
4 Himayat-e-islam khwateen Degree College, Lahore. B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science
5 Government College of Tech., Lahore. B.Tech. (Pass/Hons)
6 Government College of Tech., Faisalabad. B.Tech. (Pass/Hons)
7 Government College of Tech., Bahawalpur. B.Tech. (Pass/Hons)
8 Government College of Tech., Rasul. B.Tech. (Pass/Hons)

The University has about 490 teachers of which 92 are Ph.D. degree holders, 62 are doing Ph.D. abroad and 45 are going
through indigenous Ph.D. programme.

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Dean Syed Ali Mohsin Mr. Ahsan Abbas Ali


Prof. Dr. Zubair A. Khan Mr. Kausar Abbas
Assistant Professors Mr. Zohaib Akhtar
Chairman Mr. Kashif Javed Mr. Omer Lateef
Prof. Dr. M. Naeem Ayyaz Mr. Muhammad Tahir Mr. Ali Mohsin
Mr. Umer Thraz Shami Mr. Awais Bin Altaf
Professors Mr. Mohammad Ali Aamir Miss Sehar Idrees
Prof. Dr. Noor M. Sheikh Mr. M. Salman Bhatti Mr. M. Mohsin Javed
Prof. Dr. M. Saleem Mian Lecturers Mr. Mohammad Shoaib
Prof. Dr. Suhail A. Qureshi Mr. Nauman Ahmed Mr. Shariq Riaz
Prof. Dr. Tahir Izhar Mr. Farhan Mahmood Mr. M. Waseem Arshad
Prof. Dr. K. M. Hassan Laboratory Engineers Mr. Usman Majeed
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Imran Sheikh Mr. Naveed Nawaz Mr. Raheel Zafar
Prof. Dr. Haroon Atique Babri Miss Sidra Farid Mr. Adeem Aslam
Prof. Dr. Asim Loan Mr. Asif rehmat Muhammad Rizwan Butt
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Kamran Syed Moosa Raza Mr. Ahmed Bilal Numan
Ms. Asmeen Bint-e-Mahammad Mr. Saad Irtza
Associate Professors Mr. Majeeb-ur-Rahman Mr. Salman Anwar Khokhar
Hafiz Tehzeebul Hassan Mr. Arslan Ahmed Rahim Mr. Muhammad Bilal
Dr. M. Ashgar Saqib Mr. Sheheryar Ali Arshad

The department was established in 1923 as a part of


the Maclagan Engineering College. Currently it has a
total student enrollment of about 1400 including both
graduate and undergraduate students.

Courses of Study
The department offers the following programmes:

a) Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering


b) Masters degree in Electrical Engineering with
the following specializations:
i) Power
ii) Computer
iii) Control Systems
iv) Electronics
v) Communications
c) Ph.D. Degree in Electrical Engineering

The bachelor's degree curriculum provides exposure to


basic knowledge in Physics and Mathematics followed
by an intensive coverage of the principles of Electrical
Engineering both in classrooms and the laboratories.
To stimulate their imaginations students are assigned
projects at appropriate stages and are encouraged to
use computers for solving problems.Furthermore the
curriculum is regularly revised to cater for the dynamically
changing needs of the field of engineering. In order to

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reinforce the liason between industry and academia, a
final year project exhibition is held every year to afford
the students with an opportunity to manifest their
technical acumen. Interships are offered in the local
industry to the students providing them with hands on
experience on the industrial equipment. Moreover breadth
is added to their technical know-how through industrial
tours to the leading industries in the country. Students
are encouraged to join the professional associations to
widen their exposure to engineering research and to
provide them with an active platform for exchange and
expression of their technical ideas.

Laboratories and Other Facilities


The department has the following well-equipped
laboratories:

Analog Electronics Lab.


Digital Electronics Lab.
Project Design Lab.
Power Systemes Lab.
SUPCON Automation Lab.
Power Systems Simulation Lab.
Postgraduate Research Lab.
Computer Systems Lab.
Computing Center.
Computer Networking Lab.
Industrial & Power Electronics Lab. The department has a faculty of 51 out of which 15 are
Maintenance and Repairing Cell Ph.D's and 12 have a Masters degree. Faculty members
Control Systems Lab. with higher qualifications are engaged in M.Sc./Ph.D.
Microwave Engineering Lab. teaching and supervision of research.
Digital Signal Processing Lab.
Microcomputer/Microcontroller Interfacing Lab. Research work being carried out at the Department has
ZTE - UET Telecommunication Center direct bearing on the needs of national industry. The
Communication Systems Lab. department also offers consultancy services and testing
Basic Electrical Engineeering Lab. facilities to local manufacturers of electrical and electronics
Applied Electricity Lab. equipment. A large number of research papers are
PCB Design Lab. produced every year by faculty members and
High Voltage Engineering Lab. postgraduate students. These are published and presented
Products Research Lab. in national and international journals (conferences).
Internet Systems Research Lab.
Advanced Electronics Research Lab. The Department has a Research Laboratory and an up-
to-date library for the use of the faculty members and
the postgraduate students. The Department also arranges
frequent seminars and workshops in various areas of
electrical, electronics, computer, and control engineering.
These seminars are delivered by faculty members,
postgraduate students and prominent researchers from
home and abroad.

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LIST OF COURSES TAUGHT AT UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
Year I
Semester 1 Semester 2
Course Hrs Hrs
Title Cat Course Title Cat
No. Th Lb No. Th Lb
EE 100 Electric Circuits 3 1 E EE110 Circuit Analysis & Design 3 1 E
EE 101 Electrical Workshop Practice 0 1 E EE111 Semiconductor Devices 3 1 S
HU 100 Communication Skills 0 2 H EE130 Computer Fundamentals 3 1 E
IS 100 Islamic/Ethics & Pak. Studies 2 0 H CH100 Applied Chemistry 2 1 S
MA 100 Mathematical Foundations of EE 3 0 M HU101 Technical Writing 2 0 H
PH 100 Applied Physics 2 1 S MA101 Mutivariable Calculus 3 0 M
Total 10 5 Total 16 4
Grand Total 15 Grand Total 20
Year II
Semester 3 Semester 4
Course Hrs Hrs
Title Cat Course Title Cat
No. Th Lb No. Th Lb
EE 210 Analog Electronic Circuits 3 1 E MA 201 Linear Algebra M
EE 230 Data Structures 3 1 E EE 211 Elect. Instruments & Measurements E
EE 270 Digital Logic Design 3 1 E EE 220 Signals and Systems E
IS 201 Islamic/Ethics & Pak. Studies 2 0 H EE 250 Electric Machinery Fundamentals E
MA 200 Differential Equations 3 0 M EE 271 Microprocessor Systems E
ME 200 Applied Thermodynamics 2 0 S
Total 16 3 Total 0 0
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 0
Year III
Semester 5 Semester 6
Course Hrs Hrs
Title Cat Course Title Cat
No. Th Lb No. Th Lb
EE 300 System Engg. Management 3 0 H EE 321 Communication Systems 3 1 E
MA 320 App. Probability & Statistics 3 0 M EE 354 Power Distribution and Utilization 3 1 E
EE 340 Control Systems 3 1 E EE 372 Digital System Design 3 1 E
EE 353 Power Gen. & Transmission 3 0 E MA Restricted Elective 3 0 M
EE 380 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 E EE Elective II 3 0 E
EE 399a Project (Phase-I) 0 1 E EE 399b Project (Phase-I) 0 1 E
EE Elective I 3 1 E
Total 18 3 Total 15 4
Grand Total 21 Grand Total 19
Year IV
Semester 7 Semester 8
Course Hrs Hrs
Title Cat Course Title Cat
No. Th Lb No. Th Lb
EE Elective-III 3 1 E EE Elective VII 3 1 E
EE Elective IV 3 1 E EE Elective VIII 3 1 E
EE Elective V 3 1 E EE Elective IX 3 1 E
EE Elective VI 3 1 E EE 499b Project (Phase-II) 0 2 E
EE 499a Project (Phase-II) 0 2 E BA 400 Entrepreneurship & Small Biz. Mgt. 2 0 H
Total 12 6 Total 11 5
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 16

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Restricted Electives Numbering Scheme
MA 332 Rete Mathematics First number Level
or or Second number Area
MA 352 Scientific Comp Third number Sqnce
Areas
Hrs 0
Total Hours % General
146 1,9
Electronics
Engineering 103 71 2,8
Communications
Mathematics 18 12 3,7
Computer
Science 12 8 4
Control
Humanities/Social Sciences 13 9 5,6
Power
Checksum 100

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Chairman Dr. Irfan Ullah Chaudhary Mr. Shafqat Mumtaz Virk


Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ali Maud (On Study Leave Abroad)
Assistant Professors Mr. Yasir Saleem
Professor Mr. Muhammad Afzal (On Study Leave Abroad)
Prof. Dr. Abad Ali Shah Mr. Tauqir Ahmad
(HEC Professor) Dr. Amjad Farooq Lecturers
Dr. Muhammad Junaid Arshad Mrs. Afraz Zahra Syed
Sultan Qaboos Chair Dr. Shazia Shoaib Mr. Syed Khuldoon Khurshid
(Shared with EE Department) Dr. Muhammad Aslam Ms. Amna Zafar
Prof. Dr. Noor Muhammad Sheikh-Chair Dr. Anita Malik Ms. Hina Khalid
Prof. Dr. Asim Loan - Co-Chair Dr. Ali Hammad Akbar Ms. Ayesha Shafqat
Mr. Talha Waheed Mr. Asim Rehmat
Adjunct Professors Mr. Tahir Farooq Ms. Beenish Ayesha Akram
Prof. Dr. Waqar Mahmood (On Study Leave Abroad) Mr. Awais Hassan
(Director KICS) Mr. Faisal Hayat Mr. Hafiz Sohaib Shahid
Prof. Dr. Sarmad Hussain, KICS (On Study Leave Abroad) Mr. Fareed-ud-din Mehmood Jafri
Mr. Rashid Kaleem Ms. Sehar Butt
Associate Professor (On Study Leave Abroad) Mr. Syed Auwn Muhammad
Dr. Syed Muhammad Ahsan Mr. Shahzad Afzal (On Study Leave Abroad)
Mr. Khadim Hussain Asif (On Study Leave Abroad) Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Shahzad
Dr. Muhammad Shoaib Mr. Sheikh Faisal Rashid (On Study Leave Abroad)
Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz (On Study Leave Abroad) Mr. Usman Ghani Khan
(On Study Leave Abroad)

Introduction and History students enrolling from September 2003 onwards, B.Sc
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, programs have been re-named and modified into four
originally established as department of Computer Science years B.Sc. Computer Science (CS) and four years B.Sc.
is one of the most prominent and oldest centers of Computer Engineering (CE) programs. The B.Sc CS
computer education in the country. The department program is accredited by National Computing Education
offers the following degree programs: Accreditation Council (NCEAC) and B.Sc (CE) program
is accredited by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).
1. Computer Science: PhD., M.Sc., B.Sc.
2. Computer Engineering: PhD., M.Sc., B.Sc. PhD. program in Computer Science was launched in
2002 and seven students have completed their Ph.D.
Established as department of Computer Science in 1991, degree to date from this department. M.Sc. and PhD
its history dates back to the year 1968 when University programs in Computer Engineering have been launched
of Engineering and Technology Lahore established a from 2007.
Computer Center. This center was equipped with a
contemporary IBM 1130 third generation computer that Facilities
batch processed submitted jobs. The computer was With expansion in academic programs, computer
equipped with a disk and a monitor. The center was laboratories in the department have risen to nine spread
responsible for planning and teaching courses in Computer over two buildings. These laboratories are equipped
Science and Numerical Analysis, which formed an integral with 350 P-IV computers fully networked with state of
part of the curricula for all disciplines of B.Sc. Engineering the art servers. Computer to student ratio is 1:1. The
degree in the university. The center also offered short department is proud of its no-piracy policy. All the
term computer courses for other private and public operating systems installed are either licensed or open-
sector organizations. In 1978, it started offering a source operating systems. MicroSoft, USA, also has an
Masters degree program in Computer Science, thus academic alliance with the department.
becoming the first center in the country to offer Computer
Science degree. Department's computing facilities are linked with Research
Center, Main Library and other teaching departments
Degree Programs through a fiber optic backbone. Multimedia projectors
A four years degree program leading towards a B.Sc. are fitted where required and Internet facility is available
(Hons) Computer Science was introduced by the in all laboratories. Department's class rooms are located
department in 1999 and another 4 years B.Sc. program in a third building known as New Lecture Theaters.
in Computer Science and Engineering in 2001. For

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In addition, the department has two Electronics Systems
Laboratories, one Industrial Automation Laboratory and
One Embedded Systems Laboratory.

Endowed Chair
The department holds an endowment chair given by His
Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said-Al-Said, Sultan of Oman.
Currently, two professors are sharing this chair.

Research
Current topics of research of CSE faculty members
include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Estimation Theory, Signal Processing, Modern Control
and related areas. Data bases, Semantic Web and related
areas. Communications, Wireless Telecommunication
and related areas. Software Engineering, Modeling and
related areas. Data mining, Data warehousing, Artificial
Intelligence and related areas. Artificial Intelligence,
Multi-agents expert systems and related areas.
Information Retrieval, Web Engineering, data bases and
related areas. Computer Networks and related areas.
Bio-informatics. Speech and Language Processing.

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CURRICULUM FOR B.Sc. COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Semester 1 Semester 2
Course Contact Credit Course Contact Credit
Title Title
No. Hrs Hrs No. Hrs Hrs
CS 101 Introduction to Computing 2+3 2+1 CS 141 Programming Fundamentals 2+3 2+1
PHY 101 Mechanics & Wave Motion 3+3 3+1 EE 121 Circuit Analysis I 3+3 3+1
MA 101 Calculus 4 4 MA 103 Multivariate Calculus 3 3
HU 101 Composition and Writing 3 3 PHY 103 Electricity and Magnetism 3+3 3+1
IS 102 Islamic Studies/Ethics & Pak 4 4 ME 201 Strength of Materials & 3 3
Studies Machine Design
Total 22 18 HU 202 Communication Skills 2 2
Total 25 19(37)
Semester 3 Semester 4
CS 241 Object Oriented Programming 2+3 2+1 CS 210 Data Structures and Algorithms 3+3 3+1
MA 202 Differential Equations & 4 4 CSE 225 Computer Organization and 3+3 3+1
Transforms Assembly Language
CS 200 Discrete Mathematics 3 3 EE 223 Electronics-I 3+3 3+1
EE 222 Circuit Analysis II 3 3 CSE 371 Signals and Systems 3 3
CSE 120 Digital Logic Design 3+3 3+1 MA 210 Linear Algebra and Complex 4 4
Analysis
IS/HU 301 Language I* 3 3 IS/HU 302 Language II* 3 3
24 20(57) 28 22(79)
Semester 5 Semester 6
CS 325 Operating Systems 3 3 CSE 301 Control Systems 3+3 4
CS 390 Software Engineering 3+3 3+1 CS 360 Artificial Intelligence 3+3 3+1
EE 321 Electronics-II 3 3 CS 370 Database Systems 3+3 3+1
MA 250 Probability and Statistics 3 3 CS 310 Analysis of Algorithms 3 3
CSE 311 Numerical Analysis and Computing 3 3 CSE 320 Embedded Systems Development 3+3 3+1
CSE 330 Computer Networks 3+3 3+1 EE 322 Electronics Design Lab 0+3 1
24 20(99) 30 20(119)
Semester 7 Semester 8
CSE 491 Final Project I 0+9 0+3 CSE 492 Final Project II 0+9 0+3
CSE 420 Computer Architecture 3 3 CSE 400 Industrial Automation 3+3 3+1
CSE 4XX CSE Elective 3 3 CSE 421 Digital Design 3+3 3+1
HU 401 Entrepreneurship and Leadership 3 3 CSE 4XY CSE Elective 3 3
18 12(131) 24 14(145)

*Choice between: Arabic, Chinese, French or German. Offering is subject to the availability of the Instructor
List of elective courses given after CS curriculum.

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CURRICULUM FOR B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE

Semester 1 Semester 2
Course Contact Credit Course Contact Credit
Title Title
No. Hrs Hrs No. Hrs Hrs
CS 101 Introduction to Computing 2+3 2+1 CS 141 Programming Fundamentals 2+3 2+1
PHY 101 Mechanics & Wave Motion 3+3 3+1 PHY 103 Electricity and Magnetism 3+3 3+1
MA 101 Calculus 4 4 MA 103 Multivariate Calculus 3 3
HU 101 Composition and Writing 3 3 EE121 Circuits Analysis I 3+3 3+1
IS 102 Islamic Studies/Ethics & Pak 4 4 HU 202 Communication Skills 2 2
Studies
22 18(18) 22 16(34)
Semester 3 Semester 4
CS 241 Object Oriented Programming 2+3 2+1 CS 210 Data Structures and Algorithms 3+3 3+1
MA 202 Differential Equations & 4 4 CSE 225 Computer Organization and 3+3 3+1
Transforms Assembly Language
CS 200 Discrete Mathematics 3 3 CS 202 Theory of Automata & Formal 3 3
Languages
EE 222 Circuit Analysis II 3 3 MA 250 Probability and Statistics 3 3
IS/HU 301 Language I* 3 3 MA 210 Linear Algebra and Complex 4 4
Analysis
CSE 120 Digital Logic Design 3+3 3+1 IS/HU 302 Language II* 3 3
24 20(54) 25 21(75)
Semester 5 Semester 6
CS 325 Operating Systems 3 3 CS 391 Object Oriented Analysis and 3+3 3+1
Design
CS 390 Software Engineering 3+3 3+1 CS 360 Artificial Intelligence 3+3 3+1
CSE 330 Computer Networks 3+3 3+1 CS 370 Database Systems 3+3 3+1
CS 310 Analysis of Algorithms 3 3 Elective 3 3
CSE 311 Numerical Analysis and Computing 3 3 Elective 3 3
HU 312 Project Management 3 3
24 20(95) 24 18(113)
Semester 7 Semester 8
CS 491 Final Project I 0+9 0+3 CS 492 Final Project II 0+9 0+3
CSE 445 Programming Languages 3 3 CS 402 Compiler Construction 3 3
CSE 450 Computer Graphics 3 3 Elective 3 3
HU 401 Elective 3 3 Elective 3 3
Entrepreneurship and Leadership 3 3
21 15(128) 18 12(140)

*Choice between: Arabic, Chinese, French or German. Offering is subject to the availability of the Instructor

Elective Courses in Computer Science and Engineering


The following is a list of sample elective courses. Additional courses may be added - CS 342 Web Technologies (3);
CS 379 Bio-informatics (3); CS 372 Data Warehousing (3); CS 375 Data Mining (3); CS 440 Design Patterns (3);
CS 307 Management Information System (3); CS 431 Inter-networking with UNIX TCP/IP (3); CSE 371 Signal and
Systems (3); CSE 471 Communications Systems and Wireless (3); CSE 472 Digital Signal Processing (3); CSE 420
Computer Architecture (3); CSE 430 Wireless Networks (3); CSE 402 Robotics and CNC Machines (3+1)

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Dean: Lecturers Mr. Wakil Shahzad*


Prof. Dr. Salim Abid Tabbasum Mr. Shahid Pervaiz Malik Ms. Saadia Anjum
Mr. Rashid Sajid Mr. Ahmad Naveed
Chairman: Mr. Imran Hassan* Mr. Jamal Umer
Prof. Dr. Hameed Ullah Mughal Mr. Anees Rehman* Mr. Muhammad Usman
Mr. Abrar Ul Haq* Mr. Syed Saqib
Professors Mr. Sagheer Abbass Ranjha* Mr. Jafar Hussain
Dr. M Fiaz Hussain Shah Mr. Saad Nazir Mr. Hafiz Zahid Nabi
Dr. Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhry Mr. Zia ul Rehman Tahir* Ms. Rabbia Seher
Dr. Younis Jamal Mr. Awais Ahmad Khan* Mr. Zeeshan Mumtaz
Dr. Nasir Hayat Mr. Zaib Ali
Lab Engineers / Lecturers Instructors
Associate Professors Mr. Umair Ashraf* Mr. Syed Ehsan Ali
Mr. Abdul Rauf Mirza Mr. Ishtiaq Ahmad* Mr. Muhammad Akbar
Mr. Muhammad Asif Aslam Mr. Fahad Noor* Mr. Shahid Mahmood Chughtai
Mr. Ejaz Mahmood Shahid Mr. Sajid Kamran* Mr. Mashkoor Mirza
Mr. Mubeen Shahid* Mr. Nazir Ahmad
Assistant Professor Mr. Shabbir Khan* Mr. Rana Muhmmad Tariq
Mr. Azfar Kaleem* Mr. Farhat Irshad* Mr. Ashraf Ali
Dr. Asad Naeem Shah Mr. Muhammad Kashif Tariq Mr. Hafiz Furqan
Mr. Naseer Ahmad* Mr. Muhammad Farhan Ms. Tuba Ghori
Mr. Shabbir Hussain Mr. Muhammad Ahmad Ms. Syeda Muntaha Bukhari
Dr. M. Mahmood Aslam Bhutta Ms. Hafiza Sana Ijaz
Mr. Jawad Arshad Khokhar Note: The Staff on study leave abroad
or on E.O.L is shown(*).

The Department of Mechanical Engineering is as old as courses. The special emphasis has been placed laboratory
the Institution Itself. The semester system is being work in the curriculum.
followed for undergraduate program. The undergraduate
curriculum is regularly revised to incorporate emerging Recently two new centers have been added in the
trends under the guidelines set by higher Education University to function under the Department of Mechanical
Commission and Pakistan Engineering Council. Engineering. Automotive Engineering Center and Energy
Resources Center.
Courses of Study
The Department offers the following under-graduate The new laboratories cover a variety of latest equipment
and post-graduate programmes of study, relevant to both Mechanical and Automotive Engineering.

a) Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering The following licensed soft wares provided by the HEC,
(A four years program) Islamabad, are being used by the students of Mechanical
b) Master's degree in: Engineering throughout
i. Mechanical Design Engineering the four- year under graduate studies.
ii. Thermal Power Engineering
c) Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering a) Pro-E b) ANSYS c) Fluent
The current curriculum includes courses in Mathematics, d) INVENTOR e) MATLAB f) Maple
Computer applications, and Humanities, which are g) CATIA h) Adams
followed by the courses in Thermodynamics, Fluid
Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, Machine Design, These softwares provide a strong backup for illustrating
Machine Tools, CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and theory and related practical aspects. The softwares
computer-aided manufacturing), HVAC (heating include solution of algebraic equations sets, solution of
ventilation and air- conditioning), Renewable Energy ordinary and partial differential equations,
Resources, Mechanical Vibration, Internal Combustion mathematical modeling, design and simulation of machine
Engines and Power Plants, Instrumentation and components and assemblies covering static, dynamic
Control and Engineering Management and Economics. and model analysis. These softwares are strong
The department is continuously upgrading the supplements to undergraduate and postgraduate study
experimental facilities for core Mechanical Engineering p r o g ra m s o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f M e c h a n i c a l

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Engineering, including modeling and simulation of fluid University Workshops
flow problems. The University Mechanical Engineering Workshops were
Established in 1937 and are designed to provide know-
Laboratories & other Facilities how with hand-on practical training in workshop
During the last ten years, laboratories of the Department technology to the engineering students. A package
of Mechanical Engineering have undergone the process practical course, titled "Workshop Practice" is offered
of replacement of old equipment and up gradation. A to all first year undergraduate students of the different
number of Associate Engineers and B. Tech graduates engineering disciplines. The course has been skillfully
have been inducted to assist the teaching staff members planned to impart practical training supported by relevant
to perform experiments in all different laboratories and theoretical knowledge in the field of fabrication and
facilitate the students to familiarize with the apparatus. production. As an outcome, the students are enabled
Write-ups of experiments are made available to the to acquire ample expertise by going through practical
students well in advance of the date of conduct of the assignments in handling tools and plants. The students
individual experiments. Following are the under graduate are also assigned small projects for accomplishing their
laboratories covering full range of the four-years under task efficiently and successfully. The course offered
graduate study program offered by the Department of inculcates self-confidence in the students, for their
Mechanical Engineering. success in future career.

Thermodynamics Energy Technologies Development Centre


Fluid Mechanics This centre is based on interdisciplinary research in the
Mechanics of Machines field of energy. The center focuses on the new
Engineering Mechanics developments in Renewable Energy Resources especially
Mechanics of Materials solar thermal, solar photovoltaic, biomass, geothermal
Computer Applications and wind energy systems. University is going to establish
Computer aided Design an Energy Park at KSK Campus with full operational
Conventional Machine Tools facility pertaining to the Renewable energy. Projects in
Renewable Energy Resources this park will include concentrated solar power; solar
Heat Transfer crop dryer, solar desalination, Geothermal; Biomass
HVAC gasification and Biogas plants. Projects on different types
CFD modeling of wind mills will also be exhibited. As conventional
Finite Element Analysis thermal power plants are also key components in National
I C Engines/ Power Plants Electricity supplies, the Center has also launched several
Instrumentation and Control projects on conventional thermal power plants such as
Stress Analysis coal gasification and fluidized bed combustion.

Automotive Engineering Centre


This centre is established to contribute to the automotive
engineering field through research and innovation. Wide
Varity of R&D facilities are available at the center to
support educational and industrial requirement. Such
as, Engine performance testing, Emission Testing,
automotive noise level measurement, computational
and analytical analysis and automotive design atomization

Consultancy & Advisory Services


The Department of Mechanical Engineering is technically
sound to Offer refresher courses to the local industry in
various fields related to mechanical engineering.
Lectures/seminars on different technical aspects of
mechanical engineering are also arranged by the
department involving local as well as foreign experts.
Advisory services are rendered to a large number of
local organizations Specifically in the field of thermal
power and mechanical design engineering.

ASME Student Chapter:


A student chapter of American Society of Mechanical
Engineers has been established in the department to
promote Scholarly activities among the student.

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CURRICULUM FOR B.SC. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ( FOR SESSION 2010)

Semester 1 Semester 2
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Lab Code Th Lab
MA-101 Applied Mathematics-I 3 0 EE-101 Electrical Engineering 3 1
WS-101 Work Shop Technology 0 2 ME-121 Engineering Dynamics 3 1
IS-101 Islamic/ Pak. Studies 3 0 ME-122 Computer Systems & Prog. 2 1
HU-101 Communication Skills-I 0 1 ME-123 Industrial Materials 2 0
ME-111 Engineering Statics 3 1 ME-124 Engr. Drawing & Graphics 2 2
ME-112 Applied Thermodynamics-I 3 1
Total 12+5=17 Total 12+5=17
Semester 3 Semester 4
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Lab Code Th Lab
MA-201 Applied Mathematics -II 3 0 MA-202 Applied Mathematics -III 3 0
IS-201 Islamic/ Pak. Studies 3 0 ME-241 Mechanics of Machines-I 3 1
HU-201 Communication Skills -II 0 1 ME-242 Thermodynamics-II 3 1
ME-231 Mechanics of Materials-I 3 1 ME-243 Fluid Mechanics-II 3 1
ME-232 Manufacturing Processes 3 1 ME-244 Machine Design & CAD-I 3 1
ME-233 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 1
Total 15+4=19 Total 15+4=19
Semester 5 Semester 6
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Lab Code Th Lab
MA-301 Engineering Statistics 3 0 ME-361 Mechanics of Materials-II 3 1
EE- 301 Industrial Electronics 2 1 ME-362 Mechanics of Machines-II 3 1
ME-351 Machine Tool & Machining 2 1 ME-363 Refrigeration & Air 3 1
Conditioning
ME-352 Machine Design & CAD-II 3 1 ME-364 Metrology & Quality 3 1
Assurance
ME-353 Principles of Management 2 0 ME-365 Numerical Methods for 3 1
Engineers
ME-354 Enviornmental Engg. & 2 0
Pollution Control
Total 14+3=17 Total 15+5=20
Semester 7 Semester 8
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Lab Code Th Lab
ME-471 Mechanics of Material-III 3 1 ME-481 Energy Resources & Utilization 3 1
ME-472 Heat & Mass Transfer 3 1 ME-482 Instrument & Control 3 1
ME-473 IC Engines 3 1 ME-483 Power Plants 3 1
ME-474 Finite Element Analysis 3 1 ME-484 Production Management 3 1
ME-475 Mechanical Vibration 3 0 ME-499 Projects 0 2
ME-499 Projects 0 2
Total 15+6=21 Total 12+6=18

Total Credit Hours of Four Years Course = 110 (Theory) + 38 (Practical) = 148

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

Chairman Mr. Amjad Hussain* Mr. Naveed Ahmad


Prof. Javed Latif Piracha Ms. Sadaf Zahoor
Senior Research Officer Ms. Quratulain Rasheed
Professors Mr. Bilal Javed Iqbal Ms. Kiran Mughal
Dr. Nadeem Ahmad Mufti Ms. Sana Ehsan
Dr. Mohammad Pervez Mughal Lecturers/lab Engineers Mr. Kashif Ishfaq
Dr. Amjad Pervez Sheikh Mr. Sarmad Ali Khan* Mr. Mohammad Usman Saram*
Mr. Zahid Usman* Mr. Bilal Arshad
Assistant Professor Mrs. Nudrat Fatima Mr. Adeel Shehzad
Mr. Javed Anwar Mr. Syed Farhan Raza Rizvi* Mr. Omer Asghar
Mr. Muhammad Asif Mahmood Qureshi*Mr. Abdul Hamid Shahid*
Mr. Muhammad Qaiser Saleem* Ms. Rakhshanda Naveed * On higher studies abroad

Mission Statement The remaining 40% is attributed to new equipment and


The Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Program process technologies which incorporate information
undertakes the challenge to prepare practical engineers processing into manufacturing operations.
who respond successfully to the ever changing demands Today, almost all major manufacturing and services
of the global marketplace, integrate analytical skills of industries run their own graduate trainee programs to
Engineering and Managerial decision making in the inculcate the above mentioned trades in the newly
concept, design and development of profitable products inducted graduates. However, Department of Industrial
and efficient processes, while striving to conserve energy and Manufacturing Engineering has designed its curricula
and protect the environment. to give its graduates a head start by including courses
like Manufacturing Processes, Industrial Materials,
Genesis Manufacturing Automation and Robotics, Engineering
The discipline of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Economics, Communication Skills, Operations Research,
was introduced as a focus area in the Department of Production & Operations Management, Total Quality
Mechanical Engineering in 1999. However, an independent Management, Entrepreneurship, Finite Element Analysis,
department was established in 2006 to cater the needs Maintenance Engineering and Production Tooling to name
of highly competitive industry which demands highly a few.
motivated engineers equipped with analytical approach
and excellent managerial and communication skills. The department offers the following programs:
a. Bachelors in Industrial and Manufacturing
Introduction Engineering
In a global marketplace, creating and maintaining b. Masters and PhD in:
competitive advantage is the key to success. Today's a. Engineering Management
industry leaders must satisfy customers' expectation for b. Manufacturing Engineering
high quality products while dealing with the realities of
soaring energy prices and increasing international Laboratory Facilities
competition. Cross-functional engineers, equipped with In addition to the established teaching and research
a solid technical background, a firm grasp of business laboratories, a center titled "Manufacturing Technologies
matters, and ready to lead diverse teams, are the future Development center" (MTDC) is established to augment
of world-class manufacturing. the facilities of the department and to cater the needs
of the local Manufacturing Industries.
A recent research study commissioned by General Electric
showed that the ultimate cost savings available in typical
fabricating and assembly plants can be parsed as: The Department of Industrial and Manufacturing
Engineering is also in the process of setting up a Foundry
20% of ultimate cost savings come from productivity Service Center with the help of SMEDA. A PC-1 of the
improvement programs - this has traditionally been same is already approved by Government of Pakistan.
called efficiency increase.
The Department houses the following laboratory facilities
40% of total savings can be attributed to in addition to the facilities available at other departments
manufacturing policy and structure changes. These for practical education of its students.
are aspects of management functions.

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Machine Tools and Machining The Department has developed a special liaison with
Measurement and Calibration the Industry for Student Internships to expose them to
Non Conventional Processes the real life industrial environment which enables them
Computer Aided Systems to integrate the practical knowledge with the theoretical
CAD/CAM one.
Metrology and Quality Assurance
Electronic Devices Development
Rapid Prototyping
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering
Ergonomics and Work Study
Maintenance Engineering
Welding Technologies
Foundry

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REVISED COURSES FOR B.Sc INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

Semester 1 Semester 2
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Part-i Part-ii Code Part-i Part-ii
MA-101 Applied Mathematics -I 3 0 IS-101 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0
EE-101 Electrical Engineering 3 1 MA-102 Applied Math-II 3 0
IME-101 Industrial Materials -I 3 0 IME-121 Engg. Drawing & Graphics 3 2
IME-111 Engineering Mechanics-I 3 1 IME-122 Manufacturing Processes-I 3 1
IME-112 Workshop Technology 0 2 HU-101 Communication Skills-1 0 1
IME-113 Introduction to thermal 3 1 IME-124 Introduction to Thermal 3 1
Sciences II Sciences-II
Total 15 5 Total 15 5
Semester 3 Semester 4
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Part-i Part-ii Code Part-i Part-ii
HU-201 Communication Skills-II 0 2 IME-241 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0
EE-201 Industrial Electronics 3 1 IME-242 Machine Design & CAD 3 1
IME-231 Machining Processes-II 3 1 Work study & Ergonomics 3 1
IME-232 Mechanics of Materials-I 3 1 IME-243 Engineering Statistics 3 0
IME-233 Engineering Mechanic-II 3 1 IME-244 Mechanic of Machines 3 1
IME-234 Computer Programming 0 1 IS-201
Total 12 7 Total 15 3
Semester 5 Semester 6
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Part-i Part-ii Code Part-i Part-ii
IME-351 Industrial Materials-II 3 1 IME-361 Operations Research 3 1
IME-352 Manufacturing Processes-II 3 1 IME-362 Mechanics of Materials-II 3 1
IME-353 Numerical Methods 3 1 IME-363 Industrial Safety & Environment 3 1
IME-354 Machine Design & CAD-II 3 1 IME-364 Instrumentation & Control 3 1
IME-355 Engineering Economics 3 0 IME-365 Finite Element Analysis 3 1
Total 15 4 Total 15 5
Semester 7 Semester 8
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Part-i Part-ii Code Part1 Part-ii
IME-471 Machinig Processes-II 3 1 IME-481 Maintenance Engineering & 3 1
Management
IME-472 Production Tooling Design 3 1 IME-482 Production & Operations 3 1
Management
IME-473 Entrepreneurship 3 1 IME-483 Computer Integrated 3 1
Manufacturing
IME-474 Metrology & Quality Assurance 3 1 IME-484 Total Quality Management 3 1
IME-499 Project 0 2 IME-499 Project 0 2
Total 12 6 Total 12 6

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHATRONICS & CONTROL ENGINEERING

Chairman Miss. Ummul Baneen* Mrs. Maria Akram


Prof. Dr. Tariq Jamal Mian Lecturers Mrs. Fahira Afzal Makeen
Mr. Muhammad Salman* Mr. M. Awais Ashraf
Professor Ms. Maliha Saleem Bakhsi
Prof. Dr. Salim Abid Tabassum Lecturers/Lab Engineers Mrs. M. Ahsan Naeem
Mrs. Ayisha Nayyar Mr. Moaaz Rauf Nizami
Assistant Professors Mr. Daud Sana Warraich* Mr. M. Ahsan*
Dr. Mhammad Shehzad Hanif Mr. M. Kamran Akhtar* Ms. Amina Younas
Mr. Ali Raza* Miss. Aisha Moazzam Mr. M. Awais Anwar
Mr. Khalid Mahmood Arif * Mr. Rizwan Arshad Ashraf * Ms. Anum yousaf
Mr. Samsoon Inayat* Mr. Syed Abbas Zilqurnain Naqvi * * on higher studies

The term "mechatronics" has been used for about 35 Engineering


years. It is derived from the observation of the synergy c) Ph.D. in Mechatronics
achieved through the integration of mechanical, electrical
and information technologies in the design, manufacture The curriculum for the bachelor's degree includes courses
and operation of industrial products and processes. in Mathematics, computer techniques and humanities
Synergies may be in terms of performance, physical which are followed by the courses in Fundamentals of
dimension, cost, power efficiency, time for development, Mechatronics, Machine Design and CAD, Hydraulics and
dealing with complexity, and so on. Industrial products Pneumatics, instrumentation & Measurements,
are becoming more and more sophisticated and complex Microcontrollers and Microprocessors, Mechatronicis
and industry must respond to the needs of market and System Design, Advanced Control Systems, Automation
society with high-quality products in a timely manner. and Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Vision,
Thus, mechatronics has made major impacts upon Digital Signal Processing, Computer Integrated
various industries such as automotive, consumer Manufacturing , and Production Management. Instructional
electronics, biomedical and robotics/automation. At the tours are undertaken to acquaint the students with
same time, mechatronics has become popular at projects of national importance in Mechatronics
universities from the viewpoint of research as well as Engineering.
education. Research topics relevant to mechatronics are
diverse and include actorics / sensorics, Laboratories & Other Facilities
microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), mechatronics To supplement theoretical studies with practical work,
devices/machines, control of mechatronic systems, department is well equipped with resources in the form
human-machine interface/haptics, embedded computing of laboratories in the following areas:
and software engineering as well as design/integration
methodologies for mechatronic systems. Al & Robotics Lab
Digital Systems Lab
Department of Mechatronics &Control Engineering (MCE), Automation Lab
was established in Dec 2005. The undergraduate and Biomedical Engineering Lab
postgraduate programs being run by the department Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Lab
were established in 2001 and 1999 respectively. Present Embedded Systems Lab
undergraduate enrollment is around 250 students. Instrumentation & Control Lab
Power Electronics Lab
The Bachelors Programme in Mechatronics is desgined Simulation Lab
to address the needs of technology-base-industries. It
will provide in-depth knowledge in the fundamentals, Department also shares some of the labs and other
design, analysis and operation of mechatronic system. resources with Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing
The objective of the programme is to provide a course and Electrical Engineering Departments.
of study which will enable the student to work effectively.
Research
Programs of Study The department provides liberal facilities for research
The following programs of study are offered: to the final year undergraduate students, postgraduate
a) Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics & Control students and to the faculty members. Current research
Engineering areas are.
b) Master's degree in Mechatronics & Control

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Al & Robotics Industrial Trainings
The current research foci of this area include: Artificial Refresher courses in various fields of mechatronics
intelligence, Machine Learning, Biological Computation, engineering are offered to the industry and practicing
Evolutionary, Cellular and Neural Computation, Complex professionals. Lectures and seminars on different technical
Adaptive Systems, Sensory Systems and behavior aspects are arranged by local and foreign experts. The
evolution. Language evolution, Mimetic evolution. department also renders advisory services to a large
number of organizations in the field of Automation,
Hydraulics and Pneumatics, and Embedded Systems.
Industrial Automation
Research in this area involves conventional as well as Student Advisory Services
modern approaches for plant automaton; starting from Department has deputed faculty members as session
use of PLC, Open architecture solutions, embedded advisors so that students of the particular session may
solutions, SCADA, DCS and soft PLCs. seek guidance regarding different aspects of students
life in the university. Queries regarding curricular and
Biometrics co-curricular activities can be discussed with respective
Biometrics deals with identification of individuals based session's advisors.
on their biological or behavioral characteristics. As
increasing number of biometric based identification Mechatronics Club
systems are being deployed for many civilian & forensic The department has launched a Mechatronics Club to
applications, biometrics & its applications have evoked promote design and development activities in the area.
considerable interest. Such accurate identification of a In normal routine students of higher classes use advanced
person could deter crime, streamline business processes equipment but this club provides opportunity for juniors
and save critical resources. to mingle with seniors and learn skills right from the
start. Club incharge delivers lectures, designate projects
Other facilities and guide in programming computer interfacing,
microcontrollers etc.
Library
The department has a well stocked library with a large Biomedical Engineering Center (BMEC)
number of books and journals on mechatronics system BMEC at UET is aimed to pioneer leading research in
design, robotics, industrial automation, artificial some of the most important areas of bio medical
intelligence, machine vision, biomedical engineering, engineering. Biomechanics will be related to the concepts
digital signal processing, control system, electronics, of mechanics applied to the living organisms.
instrumentation and measurements, microprocessor and Computational Biomechanics will be focused to predict
microcontroller CAD/CAM, engineering mechanics, and simulate the structural and functional behavior of
engineering drawing and graphics, communication living organisms by developing computer models using
systems. advanced numerical techniques. Rehabilitation engineering
will be focused to design and develop the devices that
will provide solutions for the individuals with disabilities.

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B.Sc. Mechatronics & Control Engineering (Session 2007 0nwards)
1st Semester Courses (2009 session onwards) 2nd Semester Courses
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Lab Th Lab
MA-106 Engineering 3 0 MA-107 Engineering 3 0
Mathematics - I Mathematics - II
MCT-123 Engineering 2 2 MCT-124 Engineering Mechanics 3 1
Graphics & CAD - I
MCT-122 Fundamentals of 3 1 MCT-143 Computer Programming - I 0 2
Thermal Sciences
MCT-134 Electric Circuits 3 1 MCT-137 Electronic Devices 3 1
& Circuits
IS/HU-101 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0 MCT-121 Fluid Mechanics 2 1
HU-120 Communication Skills - I 0 2 MCT-120 Work Shop Technology 1 2
Total 14 6 Total 12 7
Semester Credits 20 Semester Credits 19
3rd Semester Courses 4th Semester Courses
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Lab Th Lab
MCT-201 Transformation Techniques 3 0 MA-206 Numerical Methods 3 1
MCT-212 Digital Logic Design 3 1 MCT-219 Probability & Statistics 3 0
MCT-213 Mechanisms 3 1 MCT-227 Machine Design & CAD - II 2 2
MCT-234 Electrical Machinery 3 1 MCT-228 Machine Tools & Machining 3 1
MCT-229 Mechanics of Materials 2 0 MCT-246 Computer Programming - II 1 2
IS-201 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0 HU-221 Communication Skills 0 2
Total 17 3 Total 12 8
Semester Credits 20 Semester Credits 20
5th Semester Courses 6th Semester Courses
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Lab Th Lab
MCT-304 Modeling & Simulation 3 1 MCT-301 Communication Systems 3 1
MCT-311 Hydraulics & Pneumatics 3 1 MCT-320 Machine Design & Vibrations 3 0
MCT-312 Instrumentations & MCT-318 Control Systems 3 1
Measurements 3 1
MCT-313 Embedded Systems 3 1 MCT-319 Industrial Automation 3 1
Computer Interfacing &
MCT-315 Networks 3 1 MCT-336 Power Electronics 3 1
Total 15 5 Total 15 4
Semester Credits 20 Semester Credits 19
7th Semester Courses 8th Semester Courses
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Lab Th Lab
MCT-411 Artificial Intelligence 3 1 MCT-408 Principles of Management 3 0
MCT-412 Advanced Control Systems 3 1 MCT-415 Machine Vision 3 1
MCT-413 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 MCT-417 Introduction to 3 1
Biomedical Engineering
MCT-414 Robotics 3 1 MCT-419 Final Project 0 3
MCT-419 Final Project 0 3* MCT-436 Mechatronics System Design 3 1
Total 12 7 Total 12 6
Semester Credits 19 Semester Credits 18
Total 109 144
Total Credits of B.Sc. Engineering 153
* To be continued and graded at the end of 8th Semester

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Dean Engr. Imtiaz Rashid Engr. Muhammad Shafqat Ali*


Prof. Dr. Abdul Sattar Shakir Dr. Kafeel Ahmed Engr. Ehtesham Mahmood
Engr. Bilal Bakht* Engr. Ms. Arusha Butt
Chairman Engr. Muhammad Burhan Sharif Engr. Rizwan Azam*
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ilyas Engr. Ammad Hassan Khan Engr. Wasim Abbas
Engr. Muhammad Irfan ul Hassan Engr. Muhammad Yousaf
Professors Engr. Azhar Saleem* Engr. Shahid Nazir*
Dr. Zahid Ahmad Siddiqui Dr. Saqib Ehsan Engr. Safeer Abbas*
Dr. Aziz Akbar Engr. Nauman Khurram*
Dr. Habib ur Rehman Lecturers Engr. Ms. Umbreen us Sahar
Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Dr. Mubashar Aziz Engr. Ali Ahmed
Dr. Muhammad Afzal Javed Engr. S. M. Bilal Waris Ali* Engr. Muhammad Mazhar Saleem
Dr. Khalid Farooq Engr. Muhammad Aun Bashir* Engr. Usman Ali
Dr. Muhammad Ashiq Engr. Hassan Mujtaba Shahzad Engr. Irfan Rasheed
Engr. Muhammad Yousaf Engr. Qasim Shaukat Khan
Associate Professors Engr. Ahsan Sattar* Engr. Ayaz Waseem Malik
Engr. Sardar Babar Khan Engr. Mohsin Siddique* Engr. Ms. Vaiza Shiraz
Engr. Riaz Ahmad Goraya Engr. Rashid Hameed* Engr. Muhammad Imran Khan
Dr. Noor Muhammad Khan Engr. Tauqeer Ahmad* Engr. Jahanzaib Israr
Dr. Assad Ullah Qazi Engr. Muhammad Sajid Nadeem* Engr. M. Rehan Ashraf
Dr. Sajjad Mubeen*** Engr. Syed Iftikhar Ahmad* Engr. Syed Asad Gillani
Dr. Asif Hameed Engr. Bilal Ahmed* Engr. Faizan Shafique
Engr. Ms.Aqsa Razzaq Ch.*
Assistant Professors Engr. Ms. Sana Amir* * On Higher Studies Abroad.
Engr. Muhammad Naeem Akhtar Engr. Jawad Hussain ** On Extra Ordinary Leave.
Engr. Jamal ur Rehman Seddeqi Engr. Usman Akmal* ***On Deputation.
Engr. Imran Saleem**

Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline The Department of Civil Engineering was established in
that deals with the planning, design, construction, 1939 as a part of the Maclagan Engineering College,
operation and maintenance of the physical and naturally Lahore. Currently it has an enrolment of over 1000
built environment, including works such as buildings, students.
bridges, flyovers, under passes, roads, railway tracks,
airports, docks & harbors, factories, dams, barrages, The Department has the following divisions to conduct
canals, water supply schemes and sewerage systems its teaching and research programmes:
etc. i) Hydraulics and Irrigation Engineering
ii) Geotechncial Engineering
Civil Engineering is considered as the mother of all iii)Structural Engineering
engineerings as it is the process of directing and
controlling natural resources for the use and benefit of The Department offers B.Sc. Civil Engineering programme
mankind through construction of various projects. at undergraduate level.

A civil engineering graduate of UET Lahore has sufficient The Department offers the following programmes of
opportunities of getting jobs in various studies at postgraduate level:
government/private departments i.e. Communication & a) M.Sc. Hydraulics and Irrigation Engineering
Works (C & W), Water and Power Development Authority b) M.Sc. Geotechnical Engineering
(WAPDA), Punjab Irrigation and Power Engineering c) M.Sc. Structural Engineering
Department, Civil Aviation Authority, Pakistan Railways, d) Ph.D. Degree in Civil Engineering
National Highway Authority (NHA), Lahore Development
Authority (LDA), Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), In the Bachelor Degree Courses, emphasis is laid on the
Public Health Engineering Department, National development of fundamental concepts and principles,
Engineering Services Pakistan (NESPAK), Associated which constitute the basis of civil engineering practice.
Consultant Engineers (ACE), National Development To foster their creative abilities, the students are assigned
Consultants (NDC), SKB Engineering & Construction, projects on design, construction or laboratory
Descon Engineering Limited and many more. investigations. Theory classes of different subjects are

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complemented by tutorials and laboratory work. The of civil engineering. The faculty members are engaged
classroom and laboratory work is supplemented with in a variety of research programmes such as Low Cost
instructional tours to acquaint students with the civil Housing, Use of Indigenous Materials, Composite Space
engineering projects of national importance and with Structures, Towers, Soil Stability of Slopes, Soil
survey camp where they plan and execute survey of Improvement Techniques, Determination of B.C,
large areas independently. Pneumatic Techniques, Seepage, Control of Water
Logging, Salinity Control, Sedimentation in Channels
Laboratories and other facilities and Reservoirs, River Flood Hydraulics, Application of
The Department has the following well-equipped Geographical Information Systems in various fields of
laboratories, which meet the academic needs of students Civil Engineering, Hydrological Modelling, Soil Erosion
and teachers as well as the professional demands of the and Sediment Transport Modelling, Flood Modelling for
government and private organizations: Coastal Areas due to Climate Change, Offshore Hydraulics,
Bond Strength of Ultra High Strength Concrete,
Computer Centre Development and Use of FRP Materials, High Performance
Concrete Laboratories Concrete, Earthquake Risk Assessment & Retrofitting
Transportation Engineering Laboratories Techniques, Reliability Based Design and Development
Hydraulics & Irrigation Engineering Laboratories of Computer Softwares for Civil Engineering Problems.
Geotechnical Engineering Laboratories
Foundation Engineering Laboratory The Department frequently organizes seminars,
Strength of Materials Laboratory workshops, national and international conferences on
Surveying Laboratory the topics of national importance related with civil
Test Floor Laboratory engineering, where the faculty and the students actively
Engineering Mechanics Laboratory participate.
Earthquake Engineering Laboratory
Due to civil engineering expertise that the faculty
Civil Engineering Department in collaboration with provides, various public and private sector organizations
National Engineering Services of Pakistan (NESPAK) has frequently approach the department for consultancy and
established a standard base line at the University Campus, advisory services. The Department has rendered services
w h i c h i s u s e d f o r c a l i b ra t i o n o f s u r ve y i n g in completion of several mega projects such as design
equipment/instruments for various surveying of Gomal University, Punjab Medical College and
organizations. Islamabad Highway Bridges of CDA and retrofitting &
risk assessment of earthquake affected buildings etc.
The Department has adequate research facilities for the Further, the Department offers testing services both in
postgraduate students and the faculty. Priority of the laboratory and in field for Civil Engineering projects for
department has been towards solution of different quality assurance.
problems faced by the public/private sectors in the field

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OUTLINES OF CREDIT HOURS FOR B.Sc. CIVIL ENGINEERING
(Effective for Sessions 2006 onward)

1st Semester 2nd Semester


Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
CE-103 Construction Materials 3 1 CE-101 Surveying-I 3 2
CE-105 Civil Engineering Drawing 1 2 CE-102 Engineering Mechanics 4 1
CE-150 Computer Programming 3 1 EE-102 Applied Electricity 3 1
MA-104 Mathematics-I 4 0 HU-120 English Communication Skills 0 1
IS/HU-101 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0 MA-105 Mathematics-II 4 0
Tutorial 0 0 Tutorial 0 0
Total 14 4 Total 14 5
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 20
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
CE-201 Surveying-II 3 2 CE-205 Civil Engineering 2 1
Construction & Graphics
CE-212 Mechanics of Solids 3 1 CE-221 Geotechnical Engineering-I 3 1
CE-231 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 1 CE-211 Elementary Structural Analysis 3 0
MinE-270 Engineering Geology 2 1 MA-230 Numerical Analysis 3 0
MA-220 Mathematics-III 3 0 IS/HU-202 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 0
Tutorial 0 0 CE-342 Civil Engineering Practice 3 1
Tutorial 0 0
Total 14 5 Total 17 3
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
CE-306 Construction 3 1 CE-312 Structural Mechanics 4 1
Management & Planning
CE-311 Structural Analysis 3 1 CE-314 Plain & Reinforced Concrete-I 3 1
CE-313 Steel Structures 3 1 CE-331 Fluid Mechanics-II 3 1
CE-321 Geotechnical Engineering-II 3 1 CE-341 Environmental Engineering-I 3 1
CE-332 Engineering Hydrology 3 1 Tutorial 0 0
Total 15 5 Total 13 4
Grand Total 20 Grand Total 17
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
CE-411 Plain & Reinforced Concrete-II 3 1 CE-401 Structural Engineering 3 1
CE-421 Transportation Engineering 3 1 CE-431 Irrigation Engineering 3 1
CE-441 Environmental Engineering-II 3 1 CE-422 Design of Structures 3 1
CE-424 Hydraulic Engineering 3 1 CE-423 Pavement & Foundation 3 1
Engineering
CE-499 Project 0 3 CE-499 Project 0 3
Total 12 7 Total 12 7
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

Chairman Lecturers Engr. Ms. Saadia Tabassum


Prof. Dr. Tanvir Iqbal Qayyum Engr. Bilal Zia Malik** Engr. Muhammad Ashraf Javid
Engr. Miss Amna Chaudhry** Engr. Awais Shafique
Professor Engr. Zahra Batool** Engr. Umair Durrani
Dr. Muhammad Waseem Mirza* Engr. Irum Sanaullah** Engr. Mujasim Ali Rizvi
Engr. Izza Anwar Minhas
Associate Professor Engr. Abdur Rahim ** * Foreign Faculty
Dr. Sajjad Maqbool*** Engr. Muhammad Arslan Asim** ** On Higher Studies Abroad
Engr. Hina Saleemi** *** Short Term Visit to Australia
Assistant Professor Engr. Muhammad Ayyaz Khan**
Engr. Farhan Haider

The Department of Transportation Engineering and Construction, Construction Management and Planning,
Management (DTEM) is newly established under the Transportation Asset Management, GIS in Transportation
Faculty of Civil Engineering. The department has Engineering.
distinction of being the first in the nation to offer a
formal B.Sc. degree course in Transportation Engineering. The Master's degree course is offered on part-time
At present the total enrollment of students is 115. Five basis/evening classes. The emphasis is laid on introducing
sessions 2002-05 has already been graduated. the modern trends/techniques and advanced knowledge
in the field of transportation engineering.
The establishment of this department is to improve
existing transportation infrastructure and to develop The department has also started Ph.D. Program from
human resource. This can be achieved by the application 2009, with limited capacity/seats.
and development of advance technologies, and
developing/producing transportation professionals capable Laboratories and Other Facilities
of planning, designing, constructing, managing, operating, The department has various dedicated laboratories those
and maintaining of various modes of transportations as include Geo-materials, Transportation Materials
airways, seaways, highways, railways and pipeways. Improvement, Transportation Computer Aided Design,
Asphalt and Concrete Mix Design, Traffic Engineering,
Courses of Study Motor Vehicle Examination, and is in a process of
The department offers the following courses of studies: establishing Railway Engineering, and Geomatics
Engineering Labs. In addition, the other relevant
Bachelor's degree course in Transportation laboratories required for teaching are shared with the
Engineering, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Environmental and Geological
Master's degree course in Transportation Engineering. Engineering Departments. The department is using latest
Ph.D. degree in Transportation Engineering state of the art software and tools for teaching and
training purposes. The department has a well-stocked
The bachelor's degree course emphasis on the library with a large number of latest relevant books,
understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles journals and research publications.
those constitute the basis of transportation engineering.
The course consists of lectures, design/practical work, Training Courses and Seminars
laboratory/field investigations, presentations and final The department organizes training courses/workshops
year research project. Field survey camp is also a part and national/international seminars on regular basis.
of the B.Sc. degree program. The general areas include: These activities are demand driven and are carried out
Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Computer Programming, for the students, faculty, private and governmental
Probability and Statistics, Basic Civil and Environmental organizations.
Engineering. The major core courses offered are:
Construction Materials and Machinery, Geotechnical Research, Consultancy and Collaboration
Engineering, Transportation Planning, Transportation Due to expertise of transportation engineering faculty,
Engineering, Management and Practice, Transportation various public and private sector organizations frequently
Economics, Multi-Modal Logistics, Transportation Modal approach the department for consultancy services. The
Engineering, Highway Engineering, Traffic Engineering faculty members are actively engaged in research and
and Safety, Railway Engineering, Airport Engineering, regularly present/publish their papers in national and
Harbour and Dock Engineering, Pavement Design and international conferences/seminars/journals. Some of

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the major organizations that the department works in
collaboration with includes: National Highway Authority
(NHA), Saadullah Khan and Brothers (SKB), National
Transport Research Centre (NTRC), Pakistan Railways,
Punjab Traffic Police, City Traffic Police Lahore, National
Highway and Motorway Police (NH&MP), Lahore Chamber
of Commerce and Industries (LCCI), Civil Aviation
Authority and Chartered Institute of Logistic Transport
Pakistan (CILT), All Pakistan Road User Association
(ARUP) etc. The industry also offers scholarships,
internships and practical training to the students.

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B.Sc. TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING COURSES
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
TEM-101 Introduction to 3 1 CE-101 Surveying-I 3 2
Transportation Engi-
neering and Management
EE-102 Applied Electricity 3 1 CE-102 Engineering Mechanics 3 1
CE-107 Technical Drawing 2 2 TEM-102 Probability and 3 1
Statistical Methods
MA-104 Mathematics-I 4 0 Hu-120 English Communication 0 1
IS/Hu-101 Islamic/Ethics & 3 0 MA-105 Skills 4 0
Pak Studies Mathematics-II
Tutorial 0 0 Tutorial 0 0
Total 15 4 Total 13 5
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 18
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
CE-202 Surveying-II 3 2 TEM-201 Transportation Modal 2 1
Engineering
CE-212 Mechanics of Solids 3 1 TEM-202 Multi-Modal Logistics 2 0

CE-203 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 TEM-203 Transportation 2 1


Engineering Practice
GEOE-310 Engineering Geology 2 1 CE-213 Structural Analysis 3 1

IS/Hu-202 Islamic/Ethics & 3 0 CE-221 Geotechnical Engineering-I 3 1


Pak Studies
Tutorial 0 0 TEM-204 Computer Programming 3 1
Tutorial 0 0
Total 14 5 Total 15 5
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 20
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
TEM-301 Construction Materials 3 1 TEM-304 Traffic Engineering 3 1
and Machinery and Safety
TEM-302 Highway Engineering 3 1 TEM-305 Railway Engineering 3 1

TEM-303 Soil Improvement 3 1 TEM-306 Environmental Engineering 3 1


Techniques
CE-342 Geotechnical 3 1 CE-314A Plain and Reinforced 3 1
Engineering-II Concrete
CE-343 Engineering Hydrology 3 1 CE-344 Hydraulic Engineering 3 1
Tutorial 0 0 Tutorial 0 0
Total 15 5 Total 15 5
Grand Total 20 Grand Total 20
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
TEM-401 Airport Engineering 3 1 TEM-405 Pavement Design and 33 1
Construction
TEM-402 Harbour and Dock 3 1 TEM-406 GIS in Transportation 3 1
Engineering Engineering
TEM-403 Transportation 3 1 TEM-407 Construction 3 1
Planning and Management Management and Planning
TEM-404 Transportation Economics 4 0 TEM-408 Transportation 3 1
Asset Management
TEM-499 Project 0 3 TEM-499 Project 0 3
Tutorial 0 0 Tutorial 0 0
Total 13 6 Total 12 7
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
TOTAL For Duration of 154
8 Semesters

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INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH

Director Assistant Professors Ms. Mehwish Anis


Prof. Abdul Jabbar Bari Mr. Husnain Haider Mr. Irfan Jalees
Mr. Ghulam Hussain
Professors Lecturers Ms. Zunira Asif.
Dr. Tauseef Ahmad Quraishi Mr. Amir Akhlaq*
Dr. Sajjad Hayder Ms. Amna Bari* * On leave
Dr. Waris Ali Ms. Amara Rahim*

The Institute was established as Institute of Public Health is engaged in the multifaceted activities for advancement
Engineering and Research in the year 1972 as a of environmental engineering in the country. Some of
consequence of the ever increasing awareness of the the research areas are as follows.
importance of environmental/public health engineering.
However, a beginning in public health engineering studies Research & Investigation
was made earlier in 1961 when a post-graduate diploma Research and investigations in the area of Environmental
course in the discipline was initiated in 1961, and was and Public Health Engineering are conducted by M.Sc.
up-graded to the Master's level in 1962. The Institute and Ph.D. students and faculty members. Some of the
has been renamed as Institute of Environmental research projects and studies have been sponsored by
Engineering and Research in 1996. international agencies, public sector agencies and
industries. These projects have played a vital role in the
Courses of Study finding of practical solutions leading to the development
The following courses of study are offered at different of design criteria and guidelines particularly in the area
levels: of water quality management. Currently these design
a) Bachelors Degree in Environmental Engineering. guidelines are being effectively utilized by the public
b) Master's Degree Course in Environmental works departments in the implementation of
Engineering. environmental engineering systems.

The Masters Degree course is offered both for full-time, Training Programme & Refresher Courses.
and part -time students. The Institute offers numerous training programmes, and
refresher courses for the in service personnel, and field
c) Ph.D. degree in Environmental Engineering engineers from various organizations, It also organizes
national and international seminars, and symposia on
This degree is earned by course work and research on issues of environmental engineering in the context or
topics relating to Environmental Engineering. local requirements.

Laboratories & Other facilities Consultancy & Advisory Services.


The Institute has laboratory facilities in the following The institute offers advisory and consultancy services
areas: to industries, municipalities, and private organizations
on a variety of environmental engineering issues such
Water Quality Testing as:
Unit Processes
Water Pollution Control Water & wastewater testing, air pollution control,
Air Pollution Monitoring solid waste management, environmental impact
Sanitary Microbiology assessment.
Investigations of rural, and urban water supply, and
The Institute has a well-stocked library with a large sanitation systems.
number of books and journals on Environmental, and Planning and design of water & wastewater treatment
Public Health Engineering. facilities and reinvestment studies of environmental
engineering projects.
Research Extension and Advisory Services
In addition to the teaching programmes, the Institute

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OUTLINE OF COURSES OF READING FOR B.Sc. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (semester system)
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
EnE-101 Environmental Issues and Ethics 3 0 CE-102 Engineering Mechanics 3 1
IS/HU 101 I & P Studies/E & P Studies-I 3 0 EnE-102 Introduction to Environmental 3 0
Engineering
PHY-101 Applied Physics 2 1 EnE-103 Environmental Chemistry 3 1
MA-104 Mathematics-I 3 0 MA-105 Mathematics-II 3 0
CE-101 Surveying 2 2 HU-120 English Communication Skills 0 1
CE-150 Computer Programming 3 1 EE-140 Electrical Technology 2 1
Total 16 4 Total 14 4
Grand Total 20 Grand Total 18
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
EnE-201 Environmental Microbiology 2 1 HU-240 Psychology 2 0
IS/HU 202 I & P Studies/E & P Studies-II 3 0 EnE-202 Ecological Management 2 0
CE-212 Mechanics of Materials 3 1 TEM-225 Transportation Engineering 2 1
CE-235 Soil Mechanics 3 1 CE-240 Engineering Drawings and CAD 2 2
CE-231 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 MA-238 Numerical Analysis 3 0
MA-220 Mathematics-III 3 0 ME-238 Thermodynamics 3 1
Total 17 4 Total 14 4
Grand Total 21 Grand Total 18
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
EnE-301 Water Supply and Waste 3 1 CE-345 Water Resources & Irrigation 3 1
Water Engineering Engineering
EnE-302 Environmental Economics 2 0 EnE-304 Principles of Water and 3 1
Wastewater Treatment
CE-315 Structural Analysis and Design 3 1 CE-346 Project Planning & Management 2 1
CE-332 Engineering Hydrology 3 1 EnE-306 Environmental Engineering 2 2
Lab Techniques
HU-330 Technical Report Writing & 0 1 ChE-320 Cleaner Peroduction 2 1
Presentation Skills Techniques
EnE-303 Solid Waste Management 3 0
Total 14 4 Total 12 6
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 18
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
EnE-401 Water Pollution Control 3 1 EnE-406 Water and Waste Water 3 1
Treatment Plant Design
EnE-402 Air and Noise Pollution Control 3 1 ChE-421 Environment, Health & Safety 3 0
Environmental Impact
ME-481 Energy Resources & 3 0 EnE-407 Assessment and Management 2 1
Management
EnE-404 Indistrial Waste Management 3 1 EnE-499 Senior Design Project 0 6
EnE-499 Senior Design Project 0 0
Total 12 3 Total 8 8
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 18

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DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING & DESIGN

Chairman Assistant Professors Ms. Adeeba Abdul Raheem*


Prof. Dr. M. Akram Tahir Dr. Khizar Hayat Mr. Khuram Rashid
Ms. Sabahat Alamgir Mr. Muhammad Saleem
Professors Mr. M. Faisal Chaudhary* Ms. Anber Rana
Dr. Syed Tauseef Ahmad Mr. Nasir Javed
Mr. Ahmed Saeed Sheikh Lecturers Ms. Tahreem Naseer
Mr. Faiz Ahmed Chishti Mr. Imran Ahmed Saeed
Mr. Zia Ud Din Mian Ms. Misbah Jamil * On leave for higher studies
Ms. Humera Ahmad
Associate Professor Mr. Amad Anwar
Mr. M. Arif Khan

BACKGROUND Facilities :
The Building and Architectural Engineering programme The department possesses the following well equipped
was started in the year 2001. During the last decade of laboratories for students.
the 20th century it was realized by the University that
Pakistan will face tremendous challenges with regard to Structural Engineering Laboratory
the provision of housing and other buildings for rapidly Structural laboratory is equipped with latest experimental
growing population in urban areas. It was also realized equipments relating to structural engineering &
that the traditional Civil Mechanical & Electrical mechanics. This laboratory contains latest machines and
Engineering will not be able to produce professional equipments for steel testing, concrete testing and
engineers dedicated to the needs of the building industry. engineering mechanics.
Furthermore, modern buildings have become very
complex facilities housing several systems that ensure Construction Materials Laboratory
comfort and safety for the users. It was realized that it The Construction Materials Laboratory is equipped with
is necessary to produce architectural engineers who state-of-the-art facilities. The laboratory provides a good
understand the Architecture, Engineering & Construction environment for both teaching and research. The
and the future trends. To fulfill these objectives the undergraduate students conduct experiments on cement,
Department of Architectural Engineering & Design was aggregate, normal strength concrete, high strength
created. The department offers the following programmes concrete, and fiber reinforced concrete. The research
programmes conducted in the laboratory include:
B.Sc. in Building & Architectural Engineering application of AE techniques in early detection of
M.Sc. in Building Engineering reinforcing steel corrosion, bond properties between
M.Sc. in Integrated Building Design smooth surface rebar and cement, tensile behaviour of
Ph.D. In Architectural Engineering short fiber reinforced cementitious composite, high
performance concrete, investigation of bond failure for
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME ceramic tile system, fly ash concrete, rubber particle
The goal of the Building & Architectural Engineering is concrete, impedance measurement of cementitious
to provide graduates with multi disciplinary inputs for composites, and composite reinforced concrete.
careers in the Construction industry.The multi-disciplinary
education will give graduates a fundamental Survey Laboratory
understanding of all building systems with an in-depth The laboratory provides essential surveying equipments
capability in a chosen option area. The breadth of for the bachelor degree students to familiarize with the
technical knowledge includes: practical surveying technique in the construction field.
The Surveying Laboratory established with the purpose
Architecturel of enabling students to practice land surveying techniques
Structural Engineering using a wide spectrum of surveying equipment ranging
Mechanical Systems from traditional levels, transits, and theodolites to the
Lighting Systems latest electronic total stations with data collectors and
Electrical Systems digital GPS equipment.
Acoustics Systems
Project Management Foundation Engineering Laboratory
Construction Methods This laboratory facility is equipped with equipment for
Building Operations testing of soil properties for their subsequent use in
engineering projects and other related engineering

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areas. The following tests can be performed in this and plotters have also been provided in the studio.
laboratory: water content, specific gravity, grain size
distribution analysis (mechanical sieve analysis and Library
hydrometer analysis), Atterberg Limits, standard and The department has a well stocked library with a large
modified Proctor, constant head permeability, variable number of books and journals on architectural design,
head permeability, direct shear, consolidation, unconfined structural design, building construction, heating,
compression, triaxial, vane shear and CBR. ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting design,
plumbing design, environmental control systems and
Basic Electricity Laboratory mathematics. More volumes of books and journals are
The basic purpose of the laboratory is to demonstrate being added day by day in order to provide adequate
the use of basic electric equipment such as Voltmeter, research facilities for students & faculty members.
Ammeter, Powermeter, Lux meter, distribution panel,
etc. Experiments related to the lighting and illumination The four years degree programme in B. Sc. Building
are also performed. The laboratory provides opportunity and Architectural Engineering emphasises the scientific
to learn about fault analysis of cable using Murry loop engineering aspects of buildings. It is focused to produce
test, Varly loop test. Distribution panels can be used professional engineers specializing in analysis, and
to evaluate voltage drop in DC & AC distributor with operation of engineering sub-systems for buildings.
single end and double end configurations. Effect of These include structural, electrical and lighting,
variation of load over the system voltage configuration acoustical, plumbing, fire protection, heating, ventilation
power factor can be observed and techniques may be and Air-conditioning systems and other mechanical
applied to improve power factor of the system. services.

Environmental Control Systems Laboratory The goal of the programme is to provide an education
The goal of the Environmental Systems Laboratory is in fundamentals of engineering and their application,
to advance sustainable design through research, which will help give each graduate the ability to practice
education, and community outreach, with the aim of as registered professional engineer in a variety of areas,
improving the dynamic interaction among the built, both public and private, related to the planning,
natural, and human environments. The Laboratory is construction and operation of buildings.
equipped with latest experimental equipments as Digital
Lux meters, Sound meters, Anemometers etc. As important members of building design teams, they
Environmental control systems softwares are also must be able to create engineering designs that will
available in order to facilitate general and simulation fulfill the economic, safety, stability, strength and
studies. aesthetic requirements of a project.

Digital Studios Included in the academic programme are exercises in


The department has set up three digital studios to many of the basic courses beginning in the first year
provide the digital/ drawing facilities. Each studio is and continuing through the forth year to develop skills
equipped with 50 Pentium IV computers and printing in the engineering design process. The last course in
accessories. The studios are also equipped with modern this sequence is a comprehensive Architectural
teaching aids including audio visual aids such as Engineering Project, a culmination of all the previous
multimedia projectors, the state of the art dorm scanners design experiences from

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OUTLINE OF COURSES OF READING FOR B.Sc. in BUILDING & ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
SESSION - 2010 on ward, 4 year Program

1st Semester 2nd Semester


Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
AED: 101 Basic Design - 3 AED: 201 Architectural Design-I - 3
AED: 211 Mechanics of Structures-I 3 1
AED: 121 Building Materials & 3 1 AED: 221 Building Materials & 3 1
Construction-I Construction-II
AED: 122 Surveying 3 1 AED: 225 History of Building 3 1
Technology
MA: 131 Applied Mathematics-I 4 - HU: 120 Communication Skills - 1
HU/IS:101 Islamic and Pakistan Studies 3 -
Total 13 5 Total 9 7
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 16
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
AED: 301 Architectural Design-II 0 3 AED: 401 Architectural Design-III - 3
AED: 321 Building Materials & 3 1 AED: 411 Mechanics of Structures-II 3 1
Construction-III
AED: 351 Environmental Control 3 1 AED: 423 Hydraulics for Building 3 1
Systems-I Engineers
MA: 331 Applied Mathematics-II 4 - MA : 431 Applied Mathematics-III 4 0
IS/HU:201 Islamic & Pakistan Studies 3 - CSE: 450 Computer Programming & 3 1
Numerical Analysis
Total 13 5 Total 13 6
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 19
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
AED: 501 Architectural Design-IV - 3 AED: 614 Plain & Reinforced Concrete 3 1
AED: 511 Mechanics of Structures-III 3 1 AED: 624 Geotechnical Engineering 3 1
AED: 513 Design of Steel Structures 3 1 AED: 644 Water Supply & 3 1
Sanitation Engg
AED: 551 Environmental Control 3 1 AED: 651 Environmental Control 3 1
Systems-II Systems-III
EE : 500 Electrical Systems in Buildings 3 1 EE: 600 Lighting & Illumination 3 1
Total 12 7 Total 15 5
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 20
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
AED: 711 Computer Aided 3 1 AED: 801 Integrated Building Design - 3
Structural Analysis
AED: 714 Reinforced & 3 1 AED: 812 Structural Dynamics & 3 1
Prestressed Concrete EQ Engg
AED: 721 Estimation & 3 1 AED: 821 Construction Management 3 1
Quantity Surveying
AED: 724 Foundation Engineering 3 1 AED: 899 Project - 3
AED: 899 Project - -
Total 12 4 Total 6 8
Grand Total 16 Grand Total 14
* The project will be examined at the end of eighth semester.
Total Contact Hours: 140

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Dean Mr. Mazhar Hussain Mr. Muhammad Faheem**


Prof. Dr. A. R Saleemi Mr. Shah Muhammad Mr. Muhammad Nazim**
Ms. Tajwar Sultana
Chairman Assistant Professor Ms. Sidra Jabeen
Prof. Dr. Shahid Naveed Dr. Tariq Mumtaz Jafri* Ms. Anam Saeed
Mr. Zaka ur Rehman Qazi Mr. Umair Aslam
Professors Mr. Humayun Wali Mr. Usman Ali
Prof. Dr. Nadeem Feroze Mr. Farhan Ahmad
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zafar Noon Lecturers Mr. Asif Akhtar
Ms. Massoma Rustam** Mr. Zaheer Abbass
Associate Professors Mr. Muneeb Nawaz**
Dr. Shahid Bashir* Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Zaheer Aslam * On EOL Abroad
Dr Syed H.Javed Naqvi Ms. Humaira Siddique** ** On Higher Studies Abroad
Dr.-Ing.Naveed Ramzan Ms.Nubla Latif

RESEARCH ASSISTANT duration comprising three terms of four months each.


Sponsored research projects on coal gasification, biogas First term is devoted to advanced Chemical Engineering
and heat intensification are being pursued in the subjects and second term focuses on specialization
department. 5 Nos research assistants are engaged from courses, e.g., Environmental Engineering, Biochemical
respective funding. Engineering, Computer aided Design and Process
Engineering. In the third term, students undertake
COURSES OF STUDY research projects and prepare their dissertation/thesis.
The Department offers courses of study leading to the
following degrees: The part-time Master degree course is of two years
duration and is meant for in-service chemical engineers.
a) Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering For Ph.D. degree, students undertake supervised research
b) Master of Science in ChemicalEngineering with work for a minimum period of three years. Original
specialization in: research contributions are expected for the successful
(i) Process Engineering completion of this degree. On completion of research
(ii) Industrial Pollution Control Engineering work, a thesis has to be submitted. PhD degree is
(iii) Biochemical Engineering awarded after international review and approval of thesis
(iv) Computer Aided Design by board of examiners.

c) Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering LABORATORIES & OTHER FACILITIES


The Department has well-equipped and well-maintained
The curriculum for the bachelor's degree course has laboratories in the following fields:
been evolved over a number of years and is designed
to prepare the students for design, operation and Mass Transfer
supervision of chemical, biochemical and polymer plants. Fluid Flow
The courses are updated regularly to incorporate the Process Heat Transfer
outcome of local and global research in the fields of Computer Applications
Chemical Engineering. Aspects that are changing in Instrumentation & Control
industry like environment, quality management and Chemical Reaction Engineering
safety are given emphasis. Industrial training and study Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
tours are arranged regularly for field inspection and Process Laboratory
hands-on training in the projects of national importance. Instrumental Analysis
Students are encouraged to work independently and Environmental Engineering
are assigned projects involving design and other aspects Biochemical Engineering
of Chemical Engineering. Emphasis is given to the use Energy Engineering
of computers by students in problem solving and design Postgraduate Students Laboratory
of equipment and plants. Pilot Plant Laboratory/Gasification Laboratory

The Master's course is offered both on full-time and Most of the laboratories have been recently modernized
part- time basis. The full time course is of one year and upgraded. The newly established Instrumental

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Analysis Laboratory equipped with sophisticated published in journals of repute and receives recognition
equipments like Atomic bsorption Spectrophotometer, from the international community of chemical engineers.
Differential Thermal Analyzer, Gas Calorimeter, Automatic The Department also offers a variety of advisory and
Titrators, etc. consultancy services to the local industry and
entrepreneurs. Some of the areas where the Department
The Department has a Computer Centre equipped with can render assistance are:
latest computing facilities. Apart from teaching computer
languages and application of computers in various Feasibility studies of chemical projects
courses of Chemical Engineering, the students are Ergonomics of Engineering Projects and waste
encouraged to use this laboratory for their design minimization
projects, research dissertations, and class assignments. Industrial pollution monitoring, management &
The Department has a well-organized library with a control and recycling
large number of text books, handbooks, reference Industrial testing and chemical analysis
books, journals, design projects and research thesis Process Safety and Risk Analysis
submitted in the past. Latest publications are regularly Alternative Energy Technology Development.
added to the collection to keep pace with the modern
research in the field. Sponsored Projects
A number of sponsored research projects are being
LIAISON WITH CHEMICAL INDUSTRY pursued in the Department
The Department gives great importance to a close
interaction with the Chemical Industry. As a result the SNGPL Funded
Department has developed constructive links with some Gas conservation in locally available Water Heater
major organizations like Dawood Hercules Chemicals, (Geysers).
National Fertilizer Corporation of Pakistan, Petroleum Solar system designing for heating and desalination
& Petrochemical Corporation, Rupali Polyester, DESCON of water.
(Pvt) Ltd., Environmental Protection Agency, and a B i o g a s G e n e ra t i o n u s i n g k i t c h e n Wa s t e .
number of other important industrial organizations. A Use of Drag-Reducing Agents to increase throughput
number of scholarships for undergraduates, fellowships of existing gas pipelines.
for postgraduate students, facilities for practical training Study of Sources and Preventive Treatment of
of students, and exchange of senior staff members for Condensation, hydrates Formation and Black Powder
mutual benefit are some of the features of such Formation in natural gas pipelines.
cooperation.
HEC Funded
RESEARCH EXTENSION & ADVISORY SERVICES Design and Development of Down Draft Gasifier
The Department is engaged in a number of research In-situ gasification of coal
projects of industrial and theoretical significance under
its postgraduate and faculty research programmes in EPA Funded
areas such as pollution control, energy management, Biogas support programme in Punjab
process development, unit operations and process
simulation, etc. The outcome of research is regularly

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OUTLINE OF COURSES OF READING FOR B.Sc. in CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
CH-101 Applied Chemistry-I 3 1 MA-103 Applied Mathematics-I 4 -
MA-102 Applied Mechanics-I - 1 Ch.E-101 Industrial Stoichiometry-I 3 1
ME-115 Engineering Drawing 2 1 PHY-101 Applied Physics 3 1
Ch.E-102 Particle Technology 3 1 ME-105 Mechanical Technology - 2
Ch.E-104 Computers and Computation 3 1 Ch.E-103 Engineering Materials 3 -
HU-120 Communication Skills 0 2 IS/HU-101 Islamic and Pakistan Studies-I 3 -
Total 11 7 Total 16 4
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 20
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
CH-202 Applied Chemistry II 3 1 EE-201 Electrical Technology 3 1
Ch.E-202 Chemical Engineering 3 1 Ch.E-201 Industrial Stoichiometry-II 3 1
Thermodynamics-I
Ch.E-203 Chemical Process Industries 3 1 MA-203 Applied Mathematics II 4 -
Ch.E-204 Fundamentals of 2 1 Ch.E-205 Energy Engineering 3 1
Fluid Mechanics
Ch.E-207 Mechanical Separations 2 0 Ch.E-206 Chemical Engineering 3 1
Fluid Dynamics
IS/HU -201 Islamic and Pakistan 3 -
Studies-II
Total 16 4 Total 16 4
Grand Total 20 Grand Total 20
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
MA-320 Computer Science and 3 1 Ch.E- 304 Chemical Engineering 3 1
Numerical Analysis Mathematics
Ch.E-302 Heat Transfer Fundamentals 3 1 Ch.E-307 Chemical Engineering 3 1
Ch.E-303 Thermodynamics-II
Chemical Reaction 3 1 Ch.E-308 Chemical Reactor Design 2 1
Ch.E-305 Engineering
Ch.E-306 Unit Processes 3 1 Ch.E-309 Process Heat Transfer 3 1
Mass Transfer Fundamentals 3 1 Ch.E-310 Separation Processes 3 1
Total 15 5 Total 14 5
Grand Total 20 Grand Total 19
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
Ch.E- 401 Industrial Instrumentation 3 1 Ch.E-404 Engineering Management 3 -
Ch.E-402 Simultaneous Heat and 4 - Ch.E-406 Environmental Engineering 3 1
Mass Transfer
Ch.E-403 Chemical Engg. Plant Design 3 1 Ch.E-407 Transport Phenomena 3 0
Ch.E-408 Optional 3 0
Ch.E-405 Maintenance Engineering 3 - 1.Gas Engineering
Ch.E-409 Plant Design Project - 2 2.Biochemical Engineering
Ch.E-410 Chemical Engg. Economics 3 0 3.Nuclear Engineering
4.Polymer Engineering
5.Computer Aided Design
6.Process Analysis and
Optimization
Ch.E-409 Plant Design Project - 2
Ch.E- 411 Process Dynamics & Control 3 1
Total 16 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 20 Grand Total 19

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER & PROCESS ENGINEERING

Chairman Lecturers Engr. Aamir Ali*


Prof.Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Mamoor Engr. Tanveer Iqbal* Engr. Miss.Nida Qamar
Engr. Miss. Sheema Riaz* Engr. M.Shahzad Kamal
Professors Engr. Atif Javaid* Engr. Umer Mehmood
Dr. Syed Mughees Asghar Engr. Tariq Bashir* Engr. Qasim Habib
Dr. M. A. Tindyala Engr. M. Shafiq Irfan* Engr. M Farooq
Dr. S. M. Naqi*** Engr. Yasir Qayyum* Engr. Muhammad Sarfraz
Engr. Rehman Rafiq* Engr. Miss Rabia Nazar
Associate Professors Engr. M. Zafar Iqbal*
Dr. Shahid Bashir** Engr. Farhan Saeed* *** Visiting Faculty
Engr. M. Bilal Manzoor* ** On post-doctorial fellowship
Assistant Professors Engr. M. Naveed Khan* * On higher studies abroad for PhD
Engr. Asif Ali Qaisar* Engr. Salman Shahid*

Introduction relationships in all forms of polymers and composite


The Department of Polymer and Process Engineering materials and understand how these properties are
was initiated, in 2002, as a division in the Department affected by manufacturing methods.
of Chemical Engineering with intake of 30 students. As
a result of a far-reaching ambition, and keen vision 2. Graduates will have the necessary foundation in
which led to the realization of the increasing important mathematics, the physical sciences, and engineering
role that polymer and process engineering plays in the to pursue advanced degrees in polymers, and related
world today, the University rightly decided to upgrade disciplines.
the division into an independent degree award in
department of Polymer and Process engineering. The 3. Graduates will acquire through, research projects,
department is recent addition to the University and was and general studies the required skills for problem
established on January 2006. It has already gained solving, critical thinking, and communication that will
considerable prestige and standing in the academic and make them successful in their chosen careers.
industrial world due to a motivated and outstanding 4. Graduates will have developed the skills necessary
faculty, hard working and dedicated administration and to learn throughout their careers.
state of the art laboratories costing more than 40 million
rupees. Laboratories and other facilities
The Department does not only stress on theoretical
Courses of Study education in its program but also tries to incorporate
The department offers the following degree programs research and practical experience. Our research aims
a) Bachelor of Science in Polymer & Process to be fundamental and strategic. The Polymer Process
Engineering Engineering laboratory forms an academic technical
b) Master of Science in Polymer &Process Engineering center, dedicated to internationally recognized
fundamental research on:
Program Design
The Department of Polymer & Process engineering was Polymer processing
designed to build on current activities and to provide a Polymer rheology
nucleus for the University's rapidly expanding industrially Process analysis and control
orientated research training and consultancy in polymer Process analysis and computer modeling
science andEngineering. The key role will be to utilize
the University's initiative in areas of multi-disciplinary All of which have application and relevance to
polymer related research. In order to assure that the manufacturing industry.
highest quality education in Polymer and Process
engineering is available to undergraduates, and in Our goals are to advance scientific and engineering
keeping with the mission of the university, the following knowledge in these areas, to disseminate the information,
core values have been the main focus in the design of and to transfer this knowledge to industry. Many aspects
courses. of our research are interdisciplinary by nature, involving
fruitful collaboration with other academic areas across
1. Graduates will be able to analyze structure-property traditional academic boundaries.

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Categories of Laboratories Internet Access & Network Facilities
Our laboratories fall into four main categories: Department of Polymer & Process engineering has fully
1. Undergraduate Teaching Labs operative Computer lab with networking and its own
2. Research Labs data server.
3. Industrial Testing and Product Development Labs
4. Shared Labs The Management information system (MIS) in the
department provides data base for student records, quiz
1. Undergraduate Teaching Labs records, attendance records, class lectures, electronic
i. Polymer Testing Lab notice board, course progress files and examination
ii. Polymer Characterization Lab results.
iii. Polymer Processing Lab
iv. Polymer Pilot Plant Lab Our website is going through continuous improvement.
v. Properties Estimation Lab
vi. Polymer Composite Lab Every faculty member as well as students has twenty
vii. Polymer Structure & Synthesis Lab four hours access to our server.
viii. Computational and Process Lab
ix. Polymer Reaction Engineering* * Proposed Labs
x. Polymer & Rubber Compounding Lab University- Industry Linkage
xi. Polymer Process Industries Lab At the department we believe that universities were
always the centres of scholarship. Today, they have to
2. Research Labs. extend their function and fully integrate research,
i. Polymer Characterization Lab education and innovation, and attract other centres of
ii. Polymer Composite Lab knowledge into cooperation. Research and thus
iii. Po l y m e r & R u b b e r C o m p o u n d i n g Lab postgraduate studies, have to be more focused on
industrial problems. The department is working
* Proposed Labs relentlessly to establish a meaningful and productive
link with prominent polymer related industries. The
3. Industrial Testing & Product Development broad framework of cooperation is as follows:
i. PVC pipe testing and quality assurance Lab*
ii. Automobile Parts testing and quality assurance Area of interest at the department
Lab* Process Equipment Design &Simulation
Process Optimization
4. Shared Laboratories Development and complete characterization regarding
i. Process Heat Transfer Lab. a) Thermoplastic & Thermoset Compounding
ii. Fluid Flow Lab. b) Elastomers Master batches
iii. Mass Transfer Lab. c) Polymeric Composites
iv. Instrumentation & Control Lab. d) Reverse Engineering &Identification
v. Thermodynamics Lab. e) Seminars at various Levels
vi. Environmental Engineering Lab.
vii. Particle Technology Lab. Industry Contribution
a) Industrial Training &Internships
These laboratories are most modern and employ state b ) E n h a n c e m e n t o f L a b o ra t o r y f a c i l i t i e s
of the art technology to gain insight to the complex c) Scholarships for students
process and facilitate precise measurements. d) Research projects leading to M.Sc. engineering
e) Funded Industrial Research
Learning Resource Centre
Department of Polymer & Process engineering has Modes of Interactions
established the Learning resource centre. It is based a) Direct Liaison on Specific Project Basis.
upon the concept of providing integrated resources at b) Collaboration through HEC-Industry Linkage
one place. Program

Learning resource centre has large number of text books, Collaborating Industries
reference materials, handbooks, data books, research Department has signed Memorandum of understandings
journals, design projects, electronic books, and animations (MOUs) with some of the leading industries. We provide
of complex engineering phenomenon and lectures of industrial research and testing facilities to these industries.
eminent professors from reputed universities like MIT. Industries provide practical knowledge to our graduates.
Some of the major industries entering into agreement
Centre also provides topic search facilities for research with department include;
purposes.

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Packages (Pvt.) Ltd to various problems involving the production and use
SPELL Group of Industries of polymers.
Lucky Plastics Many of the engineers currently working in industry
Fiber craft composites trying to solve the problems; have background in
Popular Pipes either chemical engineering or polymers.
Forward Sports
Our graduates find jobs in:
Many linkages are expected in next year. Process engineering in polymer-producing chemical
companies
Strong Internship Program Petroleum Refineries
The productive collaboration with industry has resulted Fertilizer and Cement industries
in ample opportunities for internship to our students. Process engineering in polymer processing or
Department provided 100 % Internships to our 4th year, fabrication
3rd year and 2nd year students in the years 2006, 2007, Scale-up of new synthetic chemistry from laboratory
2008 and 2009. development to pilot plant and large-scale production
Research and product development in polymer
Careers in Polymer & Process Engineering synthesis (current hot topics include biodegradable
Polymers have numerous possibilities in structural, polymers and compatibilizers for recycling polymers).
electrical, mechanical, and medical applications due to Research and process development in polymer
their unique physical properties and ability to be tailored processing
through chemistry, cross-linking, and surface
modifications. Polymers are the most rapidly growing The reception, by industry, to our first batch of graduates
sector of the materials industry. As polymer production has even surprised us. All of graduate batches (2002,
has grown, so has the number of people who work in 2003, 2003(F), 2004, 2005) are employed within the
this field. Today, it's estimated that: span of few months.

50 percent of the chemical engineers and chemists ENI Petroleum, Packages (pvt) Limited, Engro Asahi
in the world work in the polymer industry Polymer Karachi, JGC-Descon Engineering (pvt) Limited,
Polymer engineers need to apply the traditional skills Attok Oil Refinery, Pakistan Petroleum, National Refinery,
of chemical engineers, such as plant design, process FFC, Fatima Fertilizer and Engro Fertilizers are some of
design, thermodynamics, and transport phenomena, the employers and the demand is growing.

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Curriculum of B.Sc. Polymer & Process Engineering
(Semester System)

1st Year
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
PolyE-101 Industrial Stoichiometry-I 4 0 PolyE-103 Particle Technology 3 1
PolyE-102 Computer & 2 1 PolyE-104 Engineering & 3 0
Computation Polymer Materials
CH-101P Applied Chemistry-I 3 1 PolyE-105 Industrial Stoichiometry-II 3 1
MA-103 Applied Mathematics-I 4 0 PHY-101 Applied Physics 2 1
HU-120 Communication Skills 0 2 ME- 105 Mechanical Technology 0 2
ME-115 Engineering Drawing 0 2 IS/HU-101 i) Islamic and Pakistan 3 0
Studies-I
Total 13 6 Total 14 5
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
2nd Year
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
PolyE-201 Introduction to Polymer 3 1 PE-205 Physical Properties of 4 0
Science and Engineering Polymers
PE-201 Petroleum Refining & 2 1 PE-206 Polymer Structures & 2 2
Petrochemical Engg. Synthesis
PolyE-203 Fluid Flow 3 1 PE-207 Polymer & Process Industries 3 1
PolyE-204 Technical Computing 0 1 PE-208 Thermodynamics 3 1
CH-202P Applied Chemistry-II 3 1 MA-203 Applied Mathematics-II 4 0
IS/HU-201 i) Islamic and Pakistan 3 0
Studies-II
Total 14 5 Total 16 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 20
3rd Year
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
PolyE-301 Mechanical Properties of 4 0 30 PolyE-306 Polymer Process 2 2
P Polymers Simulation
olyE-302 Fundamentals of Polymer 3 1 31 PolyE-307 Polymer Thermodynamics 3 0
Engineering
PolyE-303 Process Heat Transfer 3 1 32 PolyE-308 Process Engineering 2 0
Economics
PolyE-304 Polymer Reaction Engineering 3 1 33 PolyE-309 Mass Transfer 3 1
PolyE-305 Process Engineering 2 0 34 PolyE-310 Polymer & Rubber 2 2
Mathematics Compounding
MA-320 Computer Science and 2 1 35 PolyE-311 Transport Phenomena 3 0
Numerical Analysis
Total 17 4 Total 15 5
Grand Total 21 Grand Total 20
4th Year
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Sr. Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
36 PolyE-401 Advanced Machine & 3 0 42 PolyE-407 Instrumentation and 3 1
Product Design Control
37 PolyE-402 Polymer Processing and 4 0 43 PE-405 Polymer Produce Design 4 0
Rheology and Engineering
38 PolyE-403 Process Plant Design 3 1 44 PolyE-409 Engineering Management
and Laws
39 PolyE-404 Environmental and Safety 3 1 45 PolyE-410 Optional 3 0
Engineering Polymer Composites
Bio-polymers 4 0
Liquid-crystalline polymers
40 PolyE-405 Engineering Entrepreneurship 2 1 46 PolyE-411 Plant Design Project 0 4
Polymer Development &
41 PolyE-406 Characterization 0 2
Total 15 5 Total 14 5
Grand Total 20 Grand Total 19

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DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGICAL & MATERIALS ENGINEERING

Chairman Dr. Masood Ahmed Tindyala Lecturers


Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ajmal Dr. Gul Hameed Awan Mr. Furqan Ahmed*
Mr. Muhammad Asif Rafiq**
Professors Associate Professors Mr. Abdul Khaliq*
Dr. Javed Iqbal Dr. Fareed Akhtar* Mr. Amjad Ali
Dr. Liaqat Ali Miss. Sumbal Salim
Dr. Muhammad Yousaf Anwar Assistant Professors: Mr. Muhammad Awais Javed
Dr. Akhlaq Ahmed Mr. Jawad Ali Shah*
Dr. Khalid Mahmood Ghauri Mr. Bilal Salim * On higher studies abroad.

Ever since its institution in 1965, the Department of department. The curriculum includes courses on extraction
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering has aimed at processes, Phase Transformation, Heat Treatment,
providing students with the highest quality of education Characterization Techniques, Metal Working Processes,
& training in metallurgy & material science. A well- Solidification Processes, Corrosion & its Prevention,
trained, dedicated faculty together with well-equipped Powder Metallurgy & Materials Science & Industrial
laboratories makes this department one of the most Management. It is designed primarily for those graduates
accomplished departments. The total enrollment of in metallurgy who are working in industries or in research
students at present is about 250. It is worth mentioning organizations & are aiming at further improving their
here, that a reasonable number of students & graduates skill & knowledge in the field. Special emphasis is laid
from this department today are females who are working on enhancing students' ability to meet the actual
in prestigious organizations & serving the nation. challenges faced in industrial organizations.
The department also offers a Ph.D. program in
COURSES OF STUDY Metallurgical & Materials Engineering. At present a
The educational objectives of the Bachelor's Degree number of researchers are engaged in their Ph.D.
program are to produce graduates with a sound research while the research proposals of some other
understanding of the science & engineering concepts of research scholars from other organizations are in
both metals & modern materials. Keeping this in mind, progress.
the curriculum designed for the Metallurgy courses being
offered in this program include a range of subjects LABS & OTHER FACILITIES:
varying form extractive metallurgy, industrial & physical The departmental academic activity is based on the
metallurgy to the science & design of different metals following disciplines:
used in engineering applications. Physical Metallurgy
Industrial Metallurgy
In the Materials Science courses being offered, focus is Extraction & Process Metallurgy
laid on material properties & processing techniques. Mechanical Metallurgy
Students are taught fundamentals of refinement,
selection, processing & design of modern materials The department is equipped with the following labs:
including polymers, ceramics & composites. Materials Science
Metallography
In order to produce graduates of professional standards Inspection & Testing of Materials
for the industry, exposure to an integrated knowledge Melting & Casting
based on mathematics, chemistry, physics & management Welding & Joining of Metals
is also emphasized. Instructional tours to metallurgical Polymer technology
industries, research organizations & educational seminars Corrosion & Protection
are also frequently arranged to help students relate their Computer
theoretical knowledge with industrial & international Workshop
practices. Ceramics Lab
Heat Treatment
Students are also engaged in internship programs with Process Control & Instrumentation
different metallurgical organizations every year for
practical training. This helps polish their academic A major breakthrough adding strength to the laboratory
concepts & prepares them to handle the practical facilities is the addition of a Scanning Electron Microscope
problems of the industry. & an X-ray Diffractometer.

A master's degree program is also being run in this In addition, the department has developed an "Advanced

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Materials Laboratory". This laboratory holds promise in Steel production
providing superior consultancy services & supporting Foundries
several research programs. Located in the research Materials testing & inspection
centre of the University, this laboratory is equipped with Defense organizations including KRL, NDC, PMO,
a Vicker's Micro-hardness Testing apparatus, a Spark PAEC, PINSTECH, HMC, HIT, POF WAH, PAF, etc.
Emission Spectrometer, Projection Optical Microscope Aerospace industry
& various other equipments. Quality Control at PCSIR & PSQCA
Semiconductor (computer chip) processing in computer
For the benefit of the students & faculty members, the hardware industries
department is furnished with a library that holds a Surgical equipment & instruments manufacturing
collection of over one thousand text books, hand books Ceramics & Composites Manufacturing
& reference books. The library not only facilitates students Polymer industry
but also encourages them to enhance their knowledge Marketing business & management
through reading & research. Internet facility is also
provided in the library. RESEARCH & ADVISORY SERVICES
The faculty members are actively engaged in research
CAREERS IN METALLURGICAL & MATERIALS & regularly present their papers in national & international
ENGINEERING conferences. Seminars & symposia on metallurgical
Career opportunities in Metallurgical & Materials issues are held regularly. The faculty members maintain
Engineering both at home & abroad are excellent. Since interaction with the industries which avail their advisory
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering involves working services in inspection & testing, alloy development,
with various engineering materials-their extraction, melting & casting, heat treatment, metallographic studies
processing, design, manufacture, properties & & extraction of ferrous, non-ferrous metals & corrosion
applications, the field is immensely broad, & materials protection.
engineers can find job opportunities in industries like
nuclear, chemical, electrical & microelectronics, LIASION WITH INDUSTRY
construction, defense as well as steel plants & foundries. The department is engaged in providing technical advice,
Hence they can easily choose to make a career in fields testing services & consultancy to the various major
including iron & steel, non-ferrous alloys, polymeric industries in the country including:
materials, ceramics, composites, electronic & magnetic
materials, corrosion & its prevention. Sui-Northern Gas Pipelines
Recent graduates of our program are working as engineers Millat Tractors
in various parts of the country & abroad in the following Steel making units in Lahore
areas: Pipe manufacturing Industry
Vendors of Defense industry
Design & Manufacturing in automobile industries Swings & Rides industry
Failure analysis Vendors of auto-industry

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

1st Semester 2nd Semester


Course CreditHrs Course Credit Hrs
Sr. Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
1 EE 101 Applied Electricity 3 1 6 Phy 201 Applied Physics 3 1
2 ME 115 Engineering Drawing - 3 7 Ch 203 Applied Chemistry 3 1
3 Met E 101 Basic Metallurgy 3 1 8 Math 201 Engineering Mathematics-I 4 -
4 Min E 103 Geology & Mineral Dressing 3 1 9 Met E 201 Mechanics of Materials 3 1
5 IS/Hu 101 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 - 10 WS 205 Workshop Practice - 2
Total 12 6 Total 13 5
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 18
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course CreditHrs Course Credit Hrs
Sr. Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
11 Met E301 Casting & Working of Metals 3 1 16 Met E 401 Ferrous Production 3 -
Metallurgy-I
12 Met E302 Physical Metallurgy-I 3 1 17 Met E 402 Non-Ferrous Extraction 3 1
Metallurgy
13 Met E303 Fuels & Furnaces 3 1 18 Met E 403 Polymeric Materials 3 1
14 Met E304 Ceramic Materials 3 1 19 IS/Hu 401 Islamic & Pak Studies 3 -
Met E305 Metallurgical 3 - 20 CS 401 Computer Science & 3 1
15 Thermodynamics Numerical Analysis
21 Hum 401 Communication Skills - 1
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Sr. Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
22 Met E 501 Inspection and Testing 3 1 28 Met E601 Process Control & 3 1
Instrumentation
23 Met E 502 Powder Metallurgy 3 29 Met E602 Heat Treatment of Metals 3 1
24 Met E 503 Electrical & Magnetic 3 1 30 Met E603 Welding Engineering 3 1
Materials
25 Met E 504 Ferrous Production 3 31 Met E604 Plastic Deformation of 3
Metallurgy-II Materials
26 Met E 505 Computer Applications in - 2 32 Met E605 Industrial Management & 3 1
Materials Engineering Quality Control
27 Math 506 Engineering Mathematics-II 3
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Sr. Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
33 Met E701 Foundry Engineering 3 1 39 Met E801 Advance Ceramics 3
34 Met E702 Physical Metallurgy-II 3 1 40 Met E802 Composites 3
35 Met E703 Nuclear Metallurgy 3 41 Met E803 Corrosion & Corrosion Control 3 1
36 Met E704 Mechanical Metallurgy 3 1 42 Met E804 Structural Metallurgy 3
37 Met E705 Surface Engineering 3 43 Met E805 Fracture & Failure Analysis 3
38 (Proj.) Projects 1 44 (Proj.) Projects 3
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total Grand Total

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DEPARTMENT OF MINING ENGINEERING

Chairman Mr. Muhammad Mansoor Iqbal Mr. Syed Alley Hassan*


Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram Mr. Shahab Saqib Mr. Saqib Ahmad Saki*
Mr. Muhammad Azeem Raza* Mr. Muhammad Shahzad
Professors Mr. Muhammad Waqas
Dr. Syed Muhammad Tariq Lecturers Mr. Hafiz Syed Mahmood Arshad
Mr. Zeshan Hyder* Mr. Muhammad Usman Khan
Assistant Professors Mr.Yasir Majeed Mr. Muhammad Badar Hayat
Dr. Yaqub Mr. Zulfiqar Ali*
* On higher studies abroad.

The department was established in 1954 and has the A degree in Mining Engineering offers attractive careers
distinction of being the first in the country to offer a both in private and public sectors. The private sector
formal degree course in Mining Engineering. Since its jobs are mostly in coal mining and cement industry.
inception the Department of Mining Engineering has
produced highly skilled engineers who have contributed The government sector, where the mining engineers are
towards the economy of the country. employed, includes the Directorate of Mines and Minerals,
the Inspectorate of Mines, Pakistan Mineral Development
Courses of Study Corporation (PMDC), Punjab Mineral Development
It offers the following courses of study: Corporation (PUNJMIN), Pakistan Atomic Energy
Bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering Commission, NDC, etc.
Master's degree in Mining Engineering
Ph.D. degree in Mining Engineering Laboratory & Other Facilities
The department has the following major laboratories
The curriculum for the Bachelor's degree in Mining
Engineering is broad-based in its contents and is designed Mineral Dressing
to produce graduates who can cope with a wide range Mine Surveying
of tasks, which a mining engineer is called upon to Rock Mechanics
perform. It offers basic subjects in science and engineering Mine Ventilation
in the first two years, in the later two years it covers Mineralogy & Petrology
the relevant subjects in mining operations, geology, Structural Geology
mineral economics, management and mine environment Mine Rescue & Safety
in detail. The graduate students are prepared to handle Drilling & Blasting
the geotechnical problems related to surface and
underground excavations, the extraction & beneficiation
of coal and other minerals, and other rock and Other facilities include a good departmental library, a
mine/mineral related problems. computer centre, atomic absorption spectrophotometer
and XRF for chemical analysis, a modern Total Survey
Station and a 200-ton Universal Testing Machine.

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CURRICULUM OF B.Sc. MINING ENGINEERING PROGRAM (Semester System)

1st Semester 2nd Semester


Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
MA-101 Applied Mathematics-I 3 0 PHY-101 Applied Physics 3 1
EE- 101 Applied Electricity 3 1 MA- 102 Applied Mathematics-II 3 1
CH-102 Applied Chemistry 3 1 MINE-130 Introduction to Mining Engg. 3 1
MINE-110 Applied Geology 3 1 MINE-140 Stratigraphy & Structural 3 1
Geology
ME-115 Engineering Drawing 1 2 IS/HU-101 Islamic Studies & Pak 3 0
Studies-I
Total 13 5 Total 15 4
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 19
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
MA-201 Applied Mathematics-III 3 0 CS-220 Computer Science & 3 1
Numerical Analysis
MINE-210 Ground Water Aspects in Mining 3 1 MINE-230 Statistics 3 1
MINE-220 Engineering Economy 3 0 MINE-240 Surveying 3 1
HU-220 Communication Skills 0 1 ME-240 Mechanics of Materials 3 1
ME-220 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1 IS/HU-201 Islamic Studies & Pak 3 0
Studies-II
CE-240 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 1
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
MINE-310 Mineral Exploration 3 1 MINE-350 Coal Mining 3 0
MINE-320 Material Handling & 3 1 MINE-360 Rock Mechanics 3 1
Power Systems
MINE-330 Ventilation Engineering 3 1 MINE-370 Underground Hard Rock 3 1
Mine Design
MINE-335 Engineering Management 3 0 MINE-380 Explosives Engineering 3 1
METE-360 Basic Metallurgy 3 1 MINE-390 Mineral Processing 3 1
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
MINE-410 Finite Element Analysis 3 1 GEOE-450 Drilling Engineering 3 1
MINE-415 Strata Control 3 1 MINE-460 Operations Research 3 0
MINE-430 Excavation Engineering 3 1 MINE-470 Mining Law 2 0
MINE-440 Surface Hard Rock Mine 3 1 MINE-480 Mine Safety & Rescue 3 1
Design
MINE-450 Environmental Controls in 2 0 MINE-485 Computer Application in 2 1
Mining Mining
MINE-490 Projects 0 0 MINE-490 Projects 0 4
Total 14 4 Total 13 7
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 20

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DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Dean Assistant Professor Engr. Nayyar Islam*
Prof. Dr. A.R. Saleemi Engr. Zubair Abu Bakar* Engr. Miss Huma Irfan*
Engr. Khurram Shahzad* Engr. Sheikh Ahmad Ali*
Chairman Engr. Miss Arusha Butt
Prof. Dr. Syed Tahir Ali Gillani Lecturers Engr.Miss Saima Riaz
Engr. Engr. Muhammad Farooq Ahmed* Engr.Hafiz Muhammad Awais Rahid*
Professor Engr. Muhammad Arshad* Engr. Gulam Mohyuddin Sohail
Dr. Naseem Aadil ** Mrs. Sadia Ismail Engr. Muhammad Haris
Dr. F.A.K. Kirmani*** Engr. Muhammad Zaka Emad
Mr. Ali Ahmad Khokhar*** * Abroad on higher study leave
Lecturers / Lab Engineers ** Under Foreign Faculty Hiring
Associate Professor Engr. Shahid Ur Rehman* Programme by HEC, Islamabad
Dr. Mohammad Saleem Khan Engr. Abid Ali* *** Visiting Faculty

The Department of Geological Engineering established Geology, Petrophysics and Well Logging, Drilling
in 2001 as part of the Mining Engineering Department Engineering & Well Site Geology, Geophysical
and became independent in 2006. The programme is exploration techniques, GIS/RS and Mineralogy &
successfully accredited with Pakistan Engineering Council Petrology)
(PEC) and its graduates are being accepted both in the Ground Water & Environmental Science
geotechnical and petroleum exploration industries which (Groundwater System, Environmental Geology and
demonstrates its huge success in the market. Hazardous Waste Management, Hydrogeology)

A bachelor degree in Geological Engineering is the basis In addition to above course work, final year research
of careers concentrating on the interaction of humans project is the integral part of the degree programme in
& the earth. Geological Engineers deal with a wide variety which studtents apply their knowledge in the industrial
of the resources and geotechnical problems that come research activities.
with accommodating more and more people on a finite
planet. Foundations for surface structures such as dams, Geology Field Camp and Industrial Training
buildings, roads, under-ground structures i.e. tunnels, The students of Geological Engineering get field and
shafts and caverns must be properly evaluated, stabilized practical training during different stages of the course.
& monitored. Field surveying and geology camp are compulsory
components of this new discipline. The department has
Groundwater and water supplies not only properly located established continuing links with Geotechnical and
but also developed and contaminated sites are Petroleum industries. As a result, many national and
characterized before cleanup. New energy resources multinational organizations are providing internships for
must be located and developed in an environmentally practical training.
sound manner. Geological Engineers are the professionals
trained to meet these challenges. Laboratories
Engineering Geology
Courses of Study Rock Mechanics
The curriculum of Geological Engineering programme Soil Mechanics
has been designed keeping in view the local needs and Hydrogeology Lab
international trends. In the first two years the essential Environmental Geology
concepts of basic sciences and engineering are taught Geophysics
to give students the required breadth. The last two years Minerology and Petrology
of the programme are designed to give the students the Structural Geology
necessary skills in the following three main areas. Computer

Rock Engineering and Soil Mechanics (Engineering Key Research Areas


Geology, Rocks Mechanics, Geotechnical Engineering Characterization of water quality.
I & II, Pavement & Foundation Engineering, Tunnel Mechanical Excavation and Non-explosive rock
Engineering & Shaft Hole sinking, Fluid Mechanics, fragmentation.
Applied Thermodynamics, Slope Stability, Earthquake Acid Mine Drainage of Coal Mining areas.
Seismology & Risk Assessment) Water flooding protection in underground mining.
Exploration of Natural Resources (Stratigraphy Geotechnical Instrumentation.
& Structure Geology, Basin Analysis, Petroleum Clay Minerology.

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COURSE CONTENTS FOR B.SC. GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

1st Semester 2nd Semester


Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
MA-101 Applied Mathematics-I 3 0 MA-102 Applied Mathematics-II 3 1
CH-102 Applied Chemistry 3 1 PHY-101 Applied Physics 3 1
EE-101 Applied Electricity 3 1 MIN-E-140 Stratigraphy & Structural 3 1
Geology
ME-115 Engineering Drawing 1 2 GEO-E-110 Introduction to Geo-Engg 3 1
MIN-E-110 Applied Geology 3 1 IS/HU-101 Islamic Studies & Pak 3 0
Studies-I
Total 13 5 Total 15 4
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 19
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
MA-201 Applied Mathematics-III 3 0 CS-220 Computer Science & 3 1
Numerical Analysis
GEO-E-210 Mineralogy & Petrology 3 1 ME-240 Mechanics of Materials 3 1
CE-240 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 1 MIN-E-230 Statistics 3 0
MIN-E-220 Engineering Economy 3 0 MIN-E-240 Surveying 3 2
HU-220 Communication Skills 0 1 IS/HU-201 Islamic Studies & Pak 3 0
Studies-I
ME-220 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
GEO-E-310 Engineering Geology 3 1 GEO-E-350 Petroleum Geology 3 1
GEO-E-320 Geophysical Exploration 3 1 MIN-E-360 Rock Mechanics 3 1
GEO-E-330 Geotechnical Engineering I 3 1 GEO-E-360 Earthquake Seismology & 3 1
Risk Assessment
GEO-E-340 Hydrogeology 3 1 MIN-E-380 Explosives Engineering 3 1
MIN-E-335 Engineering Management 3 0 GEO-E-370 Geotechnical Engineering II 3 1
Total 15 4 Total 15 5
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 20
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
GEO-E-410 Pavement & Foundation 3 1 GEO-E-440 Geological Aspects of 3 1
Engineering Hazardous Waste Management
MIN-E-430 Excavation Engineering 3 1 MIN-E-460 Operations Research 3 0
GEO-E-420 Well Logging 3 1 GEO-E-450 Drilling Engineering 3 1
GEO-E-430 Environmental Geology 3 1 GEO-E-460 Seismic Data Processing & 4 1
Interpretation
GEO-E-470 Field Surveying 0 2 GEO-E-470 Projects 0 3
Total 12 6 Total 13 6
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 19

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DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM & GAS ENGINEERING

Chairman Engr. Javaid Afzal Engr. Muhammad Rehan Hashmat*


Prof. Dr. Syed Muhammad Mahmood Engr. Arshad Raza
Assistant Professor Engr. Muhammad Fahad*
Professor Engr. Amanat Ali Bhatti Engr. Muhammad Arif
Dr. Obed-ur-Rahman Paracha Engr. Azam Khan Engr. Rizwan Muneer
Engr. Ahmed Saeed Khan Engr. Muhammad Khurram Zahoor* Engr. Asif Aslam

Associate Professor Lecturer * On study leave


Engr. Murawwat Ali** Engr. Furqan Hussain* ** Visiting faculty

The Department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering has to the students. The spread of the course contents is
the distinction of being the pioneer in the country to broad enough to groom the graduates for any major
offer degree program in Petroleum Engineering. It was area of the petroleum and gas engineering profession.
first instituted in 1969 as a division of Mining Engineering Students are provided opportunities to visit oil and gas
Department. Realizing the importance of the discipline fields, transmission and storage stations, and refineries,
and the department by the national petroleum sector, to familiarize them with the tasks and operations they
a full-fledge department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering have to undertake in their professional career.
was established in 1975. The department is also a
member of institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Mechanical Laboratories & other Facilites
Engineers (AIME), USA. The department has the following well equipped
laboratores which meet the academic needs of the
The department has been the major contributor towards students and teachers.
endowing and establishing the profession of Petroleum
and Gas Engineering in Pakistan. The department has Reservoir Fluid Properties Laboratory
always maintained a leading role in petroleum engineering Petrophysics Laboratory
education. Few years back department has also started Drilling Engineering Laboratory
the post - graduate study program. This department is Reservoir Simulation Laboratory
on one of the top positions of the merit list of the Gas Engineering Laboratory
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. Future
plans include induction of world renowned research The department has the facility of well equipped labs
scholars to start Ph.D. program, and to establish a strong and a well stocked library. The library is stuffed with
base for research and development to face the modern over 2500 volumes of books (The recently introduced
day technological challenges indigenously. features include Japanese aid through JICA program of
Rs. 20 million for lab equipment that resulted in upgraded
Degrees Offered laboratories). Apart from merit scholarships, the
The Department offers following Undergraduate and department is offered with numerous scholarships from
Postgraduate Degree Programmes in Petroleum and Gas the Local Industry, District Government and Zakat Fund.
Engineering: Majority of students get support from these scholarships.
B. Sc. in Petroleum & Gas Engineering The research interest of the faculty includes reservoir
M. Sc. in Petroleum & Gas Engineering engineering, production engineering, drilling engineering,
Ph. D. in Petroleum & Gas Engineering enhanced oil recovery well testing, and reservoir
simulation. The department is working on a consolidated
The curriculum includes the courses in Production program to offer professional courses and consultancy
Engineering, artificial lift methods, reservoir studies, services to the industry. The students also carry out
fluid properties, enhanced oil recovery techniques, well comprehensive research projects related to the practical
testing, well logging, natural gas transmission, and industrial problems as part of their final year project.
distribution, rock properties, corrosion control in petroleum Besides other disciplines at the University of Engineering
industry, petroleum economics, storage problems and and Technology, Lahore, Department of Petroleum and
many other related subjects. In addition o these strong Gas Engineering has the smart intake of 40 - 50 students
supports of basic sciences courses at different levels are every year. This intake volume has been optimized
also offered. Actual field data and related problems are keeping in view the supply and demand balance for the
included in the courses to develop field oriented approach industry. Hence the job recruitment rate of its graduates
is 100 %.
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The graduates of this Department are offered well paid Karachi and Islamabad, the Department of Petroleum
positions in operator as well as service companies of and Gas Engineering has successfully managed to
petroleum sector including national and expatriate establish such coordination).
companies. Doors of jobs are open for the graduates of
this department worldwide as well. A large number of Summer internships are also available to all the students
graduates from this department are serving worldwide of this Department once during their degree program.
including Middle East, Europe, North America, Africa, Internship program is supported by the local industry
etc. including national as well as expatriate companies.
Oil and Gas Development Training Institute, Islamabad,
Liaison with the Industry which is the only institute of its kind in the country, has
Key to the modern day success in any profession rests entered into a contract with the department for a special
with the integrated working environment between program. According to this program, students of this
different components of that profession. In this regard department after the completion of their degree program
it is very important that institution must have a live will go through a six months mandatory training. It will
coordination with relevant industry so is true for the provide them with the opportunity to have on job training
Department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering (Besides and earn regular jobs with the industry.
the fact that petroleum industry of Pakistan is based in

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OUTLINE OF COURSES FOR THE B.Sc. DEGREE IN PETROLEUM &
GAS ENGINEERING FOR THE ENTRY-2006 AND ONWARDS

1st Semester 2nd Semester


Course Credit Hrs. Course Credit Hrs.
Sr. Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
1 Pet-E-101 Elements of Petroleum 3 1 6 MA-107 Applied Mathematics-I 4 0
Engineering
2 E.E-101 Applied Electricity 3 1 7 Phy-103 Applied Physics 3 1
3 Min.E-103 Applied Geology 3 1 8 Min.E-115 Stratigraphy & Structural 3 1
Geology
4 Chem-101 Applied Chemistry 3 1 9 WS-105 Workshop Practices 0 2
5 M.E-111 Engineering Drawing & 1 2 10 IS/HU-101 Islamic/Pakistan Studies-I 3 0
Graphics
11 HU-120 Communication Skills 0 2
Total 13 6 Total 13 6
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs. Course Credit Hrs.
Sr. Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
12 Pet-E-202 Petrophysics 3 1 17 Pet.E-203 Reservoir Fluids 3 1
13 Pet-E-205 Petroleum Geology & 3 1 18 Pet.E-204 Drilling Engineering-I 3 1
Exploration
14 MA-107 Applied Mathematics-II 4 0 19 Ch.E-221 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1
15 C.E-210 Strength of Materials 3 1 20 C.E-240 Fluid Mechanics 3 1
16 IS/HU-201 Islamic/Pakistan Studies-II 3 0 21 CS-201 Computer Programming & 3 1
Application Software
Total 16 3 Total 15 5
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs. Course Credit Hrs.
Sr. Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
22 Pet-E-306 Drilling Engineering-II 3 1 27 Pet.E-309 Production Engineering-I 3 1
23 Pet-E-307 Well Logging 3 1 28 Pet.E-310 Natural Gas Engineering 3 1
24 Pet-E-308 Reservoir Engineering-I 3 1 29 MA-307 Applied Mathematics-III 3 0
25 CS-301 Applied Numerical Methods 3 1 30 Ch.E-315 Instrumentation & Control 3 1
26 MA-330 Applied Statistics 3 0 31 Ch.E-330 Chemical Technology of 3 1
Petroleum
Total 15 4 Total 15 4
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs. Course Credit Hrs.
Sr. Code Subjects Sr. Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
32 Pet-E-411 Corrosion Principles & 3 1 38 Pet.E-412 Reservoir Engineering-II 3 1
Control in Petroleum Industry
33 Pet-E-413 Petroleum Economics 3 0 39 Pet.E-414 Principles of Reservoir 3 1
Simulation
34 Pet.E-416 Production Engineering-II 3 1 40 Pet.E-415 Gas Reservoir Engineering 3 1
35 Pet-E-418 Well Testing 3 1 41 Pet-E-417 Principles of Enhanced Oil 3 1
Recovery
36 Ch.E-431 Environment & Safety 3 1 42 Pet.E-419 Project 0 3
37 Pet-E-419 Project 0 0
Total 15 4 Total 12 7
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN (SoAAD)

Director
School of Architecture and Design
Prof. Dr. Abdul Rehman

The UET School of Architecture and Design (SoAAD) is v. Urban Revitalization


an academic entity of the UET, was set up in the year vi. Building Construction Management and Architectural
2006 under the directive of the Chancellor/Governor of Studies
Punjab. The school has been given the mandate for
offering the full arrays of creative disciplines that help OBJECTIVES AND ACADEMIC SYSTEM
delineate our built environment. Presently under the SoAAD strongly believes that the purpose of university
School there are two degree awarding departments: education, above and beyond professional training, is
a. Department of Architecture to produce enlightened and progressive members of
b. Department of Design society. It is for these purposes that opening up of
intellectual horizons and development of a balanced
The academic disciplines include Bachelor programs in: personality are primary objectives of SoAAD learning
Architecture (B. ARCH) environment. SoAAD attempts to achieve these objectives
Product and Industrial design (B. PID) through a winding of knowledgebase in the formal
curriculum, and exposure to a social and intellectual
The School also intends to introduce various environment developed and maintained through informal
Specializations and academic programmes in the following and co-curricular activities.
fields of study:
i. Housing and Urban Design A comprehensive introduction of two departments of
ii. Landscape Architecture the School now follows:
iii. Interior Design
iv. Building Conservation

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(A) DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

Chairman Mr. Muhammad Arshad Ms. Amna Rafi Ch. **


Prof. Dr. Siddiq-a-Akbar Assistant Professors Ms. Faiza Javed
Mr. Shahid Jamal Ms. Mamuna Iqbal
Professors: Ms. Shama Anbrine** Ms. Sarah Javed Shah
Dr. Abdul Rehman Mr. Malik Usman Mehmood Awan
Dr. Siddiq-a-Akbar Lecturers Ms. Mehwish Zafar
Dr. Neelum Naz Ms. Munazza Akhtar Ms. Madiha Zaman
Dr. Muhammad Yusuf Awan Ms. Maryam Fayyaz ** Ms. Fatima Javeed
Mr. Muhammad Saad Khan Ms. Qudsia Asif
Associate Professors Mr. Jawaad Ahmed Tahir
Mr. M. Naeem Mir ** On Higher Study abroad

The Department of Architecture has a history approaching The Department, thus has not only maintained its leading
half a century. Established in 1962, it has the distinction role in architectural education, it is set to expand its
of offering the first-degree program of Architecture in frontiers even further through its flowering in the form
the Country. Thus, the Department has been a of School of Architecture and Design (SoAAD).
fundamental contributor towards the founding and
establishment of the profession of Architecture in Pakistan The working environment within the Department is
By now it has a large body of alumni, and through them, pleasant and intimate. The students spend a significant
it has the honor and credit of shaping a significant part part of their working in Design Studios which, coupled
of the current built environment in urban Pakistan. with low student intake, ensures high degree of interaction
between students, and between students and staff. More
Over the decades, the Department has developed than Forty years old tradition of co-education within the
unmatched expertise in various facets of the profession Department, and a high proportion of female teaching
of Architecture. At present, in terms of qualifications, staff ensures healthy gender relationships. At present,
as well as width and breadth of relevant knowledge the gender balance within the Department is strongly
base, its faculty far surpasses any other school/ tilted towards female students (about 70 to 80%).
department of architecture in the country.

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BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS IN ARCHITECTURE (B. ARCH)

At present the Department runs a 5-year program of SEAT ALLOCATION FOR ADMISSION 2010
studies leading to a professional degree in Architecture ARCHITECTURE (Arch)
(B.Arch.). Graduates of this program will have fulfilled
all licensing requirements of Pakistan Council of Architects Category Arch
and Town Planners (PCATP), and shall be able to practice A Punjab 38
Architecture anywhere in Pakistan. Students registered T Punjab Disabled 01
for this program will also have the option to gain
specialization as indicated above. I Diploma of Associate Engineer 01
N Children of Engineers Architects & Planners 01
The program of study is highly demanding and only C Baluchistan 01
those students are recommended to apply who are S Children of Overseas Pakistanis 03
willing to work long hours. Furthermore, a significant (Non-Subsidized)
component of studies involve fieldwork, where students
are required to visit construction sites, conduct field F Girls 02
surveys, and join out of station study tours. B.Arch. TOTAL 47
degree requirements also include 16 weeks of internship
in a professional establishment, which would typically
take place during summer vacations.

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OUTLINE OF COURSES OF READING FOR BACHELOR IN ARCHITECTURE
UNDER SEMESTER SYSTEM SESSION 2006 ONWARDS

1st Semester 2nd Semester


Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
Arch:101 Basic Design-I - 4.5 Arch:111 Basic Design-II - 4.5
Arch:102 Materials and Construction-I 2 1 Arch:113 History of Civilization-II 2 0.5
Arch:103 History of Civilization-I 2 0.5 Arch:114 Graphics and Model Making-II - 2.5
Arch:104 Graphics and Model Making-I - 2 Arch:115 Physical Environmental Studies-I 2 1
Arch:106 Surveying and Levelling 1 2 Arch:117 Structural System-I 2 1.5
Arch:108 Computer Applications in - 2 HU/IS: Islamic and Pakistan Studies 3 -
Architecture-I 101
Total 5 12 Total 9 10
Grand Total 17 Grand Total 19
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
Arch:201 Architectural Design-I - 4.5 Arch:211 Architectural Design-II - 5
Arch:202 Materials and Construction-II 2 0.5 Arch:213 History of Civilization-IV 2 0.5
Arch:203 History of Civilization-III 2 0.5 Arch:214 Presentation Skills - 2.5
Arch:204 Graphics and Model Making-III - 2 HU/IS:202 Islamic and Pakistan Studies 3 -
Arch:215 Physical Environmental Studies-II 2 0.5 Arch:216 Materials, Construction & Services 2 1
Arch:207 Structural Systems-II 2 - Arch:218 Computer Applications in - 2
Architecture-II
HU:220 Communication Skills - 2
Total 8 10 Total 7 11
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 18
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
Arch:301 Architectural Design-III - 7 Arch:311 Architectural Design-IV - 7.5
Arch:302 Materials & Construction-IV 2 1 Arch:315 Physical Environmental Studies-III 2 1
Arch:303 Research Methodology 2 0.5 Arch:316 Theory of Architecture 2 1
Arch:304 Architectural Psychology 2 0.5 Arch:317 Urban Design-I 2 1.5
Arch:308 Computer Application in - 2
Architecture-III
Total 6 11 Total 6 11
Grand Total 17 Grand Total 17

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7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
Arch:401 Architectural Design-V - 8 Arch:411 Architectural Design-VI - 8
Arch:402 Architectural History, 2 1 Arch:413 Optional I: Landscape 2 1.5
Theory and Criticism Architecture, Interior Design
Arch:405 Landscape and Environment 2 1 Arch:505 Electives-I 2 0.5
Arch:406 Introduction to Interior Design 2 1 Arch:417 Urban Design-II 2 1
Total 6 11 Total 6 11
Grand Total 17 Grand Total 17
9th Semester 10th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Subjects Subjects
Code Th Pr Code Th Pr
Arch:501 Optional II: Landscape 1 4.5 Arch:512 Thesis Design - II - 11
Architecture Studio/ Interior
Design Studio / Architectural
Design-VII
Arch:502 Thesis Design-I - 7.5 Arch:513 Project Management 2 0.5
Arch:504 Professional Practice 2 1 Arch:516 Electives-II 2 0.5
Total 3 13 Total 4 12
Grand Total 17 Grand Total 17

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(B) DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN

Chairman Assistant Professor Ms. Fariha Saeed


Prof. Dr. Arif Qayyum Butt Mr. Sohail Wali Khan * Mr. Farhan Faisal Sheikh
Ms. Mohsina Karamat
Professors Lecturers
Dr. Shaukat Mahmood* Ms. Naghmy Shireeen * Visiting Faculty
Mr. Ikram Ali Shah Gelani* Ms. Asma Khalid

The School of Architecture and Design has established marketing manager, product manager, industrial
a new Department of Design from the year 2006 and designer and design engineer.
started a degree program in the field of Product and Product designers are equipped with the skills needed
Industrial Design. The new department and its Bachelor to bring products from conception to market. They
Program in Product and Industrial Design will support should have the ability to manage design projects,
the innovative and creative environment of the school. and subcontract areas to other sectors of the design
This program combines design, technology and business. industry. Product designers are strategic assets to
These dimensions further expand and also encompass companies that need to maintain a competitive edge
culture, contemporary aesthetics, research development in innovation.
processes, engineering and ergonomics. Broadly speaking, the role of the product designer
combines art, science and technology to create
tangible three-dimensional goods.
BACHELOR'S PROGRAM IN PRODUCT AND
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN WHO IS LIKELY TO CHOOSE PRODUCT AND
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN?
WHAT IS PRODUCT AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN? The program is likely to be of interest to students who:
Product and Industrial Design involves the research have abilities, such as drawing and making that
and design of the whole range of consumer and support design activity, as well as capability to work
capital products. These are as diverse as telephones with technical information.
and transportation, kitchen appliances exhibition have an interest in the way products and systems
systems. Ideally, the industrial designer works as relate to people and societies.
part of a multidisciplinary team involving engineering, are interested in technology but want to develop their
production and, marketing. design creativity and wish to be involved in the whole
Product design deals with the idea generation, product development process.
concept development, testing and manufacturing are considering marketing but wish to develop new
or implementation of a physical object or service. products as part of a marketing strategy
Industrial design is an applied art whereby the seeking flexibility in their career path.
aesthetics and usability of products may be
improved. Design aspects specified by the designer WHAT IS BACHELOR OF PRODUCT AND
may include the overall shape of the object, the INDUSTRIAL DESIGN PROGRAM?
location of details with respect to one another, As in other progressive countries, one of the persistent
color, texture, sounds and aspects concerning the difficulties of offering this program has been overcome.
use of the product ergonomics. Often, through the By the acquisition of experienced and innovative teaching
application of design, a product's appeal to the faculty from a wide range of specializations, engineering,
consumer is greatly improved. architecture, ceramics, graphics, sculpture and other
Role of Product and Industrial Designer is to create relevant subjects. The present course covers technology,
and execute design solutions towards problems of materials, design for mechanized production, aesthetics
engineering, usability, marketing, brand development consideration as well as graphic projection for marketing
and sales. It emphasis on the professional service of along with theoretical aspects such as history of design,
creating and developing concepts and specifications aesthetics etc. Versatility is an important ingredient
that optimize the function, value and appearance of required and instilled in the students in view of the
products and systems for the mutual benefit of both expanding boundaries of product design. Endeavour has
user and manufacturer. been made to formulate a well rounded course combining
Product and Industrial Designers conceptualize and technical, theoretical and practical aspects of design.
evaluate ideas, making them tangible through products The Bachelor of Product and Industrial Design (B.
in a more systematic approach. The role of a product PID) degree is an innovative four years full-time
designer encompasses many characteristics of the undergraduate program of study. The Bachelor of

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Product and Industrial Design degree may be awarded opportunities for the rich exchange of ideas and
with honors based upon the quality of performance synergy for learning and development of design. It
in the program and current Faculty regulations. serves as the platform for students to be exposed
The Bachelor of Product Design provides you with to design issues primarily apart from other
the skills for a career as a professional product dimensions such as engineering, business and
designer. It brings together the creative 3D design marketing. It is intended to have close collaboration
culture of design, advanced technologies of with industry in the formulation and execution of
engineering and the entrepreneurial spirit of business. projects so as to enable students to develop a high
The programme is designed to appeal to the level of professionalism. The programme is planned
aspirations of the new generation of young multi- to be supported by existing resource in traditional
skilled and multi-talented creative entrepreneurial workshop facilities as well as equipment for digital
students who seek a creative career. media application and prototyping in future.
Design education is not simply about learning skills The work environment at the department is very
or making beautiful objects. It is the training of friendly and comfortable, with considerable ratio of
young minds to develop innovative ideas that impact female students. There is strong interaction between
and contribute to the global community. The unique students and teachers. The goal is to have designers
quality of the programme is its pedagogic emphasis who can synthesize technology and aesthetics in
on a holistic approach to design thinking and practice. the service of human need. Graduates are anticipated
Integrative studio-based design projects provide to become leaders in the chosen field as self-starters
making things happen.

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OUTLINE OF COURSES OF READING FOR BACHELOR IN PRODUCT AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
PID:101 Fundamentals of Design - I 2 3.5 PID:111 Fundamental of Design - II 2 3.5
PID:102 Visual Communication - I x 2.5 PID:112 Visual Communications - II x 2.5
MET/PID Materials and Technology - I 2 1 MET/PID Materials and Technology - II 2 1
:103 1 :113
PID:104 History of Creative Arts and 2 PID:115 Computer Aided Design - I x 2.5
Design - I 1
PID:105 Introduction to Computers 1 ME/PID Workshop Practice - I x 1.5
:116
IS/HU: Islamic and Pakistan Studies 3 x MA/PID Mathematics 3 x
101 :117
HU:120 Communication Skills -I x 2
Total 10 11 Total 7 11
Grand Total 21 Grand Total 18
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
PID:201 Product Design-I 2 3.5 PID:211 Product Design-II 2 3.5
PID:202 Ergonomics-I 2 1 INL/PID Ergonomics-II 2 1
:212
MET/PID Materials & Technology-III 2 1 PID:215 Computer Aided Design-III x 3.5
:203
PID:204 History of Creative Art & 2 1 PID:216 Aesthetics-II 2 x
Design-II
PID:205 Computer Aided Design-II x 2.5 MA/PID Statistics 3 x
:217
PID:206 Aesthetics-I 2 x IS/HU- Islamic and Pakistan Studies 3 x
102
HU:201 Communication Skills -II x 2
Total 10 11 Total 12 8
Grand Total 21 Grand Total 20
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
PID:301 Product Design-III 2 3.5 PID:311 Product Design-IV 2 3.5
PID:302 3d-Modeling-I x 2.5 PID:312 3d Modeling-II x 2.5
PID:303 Photography 2 1 PID:313 Graphic Design 2 2
PID:304 History of Creative Art & 2 x PID:314 Research Methodology 3 1
Design-III
PID:305 Computer Aided Design-IV x 2.5 PID:315 Introduction to Management 2 1
PHY/PID: Packaging Physics 2 1
306
Total 8 10.5 Total 9 10
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 19
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
PID:401 Product Design-V 1 3 PID:411 Thesis Design 0 12
PID:402 Thesis Design x 8 PID:412 Professional Practice 2 1
PID:403 Electives 2 1
1. Advanced Ceramics
2. Advertisement Design
(print media)
3. Furniture Design
4. Product Development &
Manufacturing
5. Visual Communication
Design (video production)
Total 3 12 Total 2 13
Grand Total 15 Grand Total 15

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DEPARTMENT OF CITY & REGIONAL PLANNING

Chairman Assistant Professors Ms. Attiya Haseeb


Prof. Dr. Ghulam Abbas Anjum Dr. Obaidullah Nadeem Ms. Afia Rehan* (Gold Medalist)
Dr. Ijaz Ahmad Ms. Zareen Shahid*
Professors Mr. Shaker Mahmood Mayo Mr. Mohammad Asim*
Dr. Syed Shabih-ul-Hassan Zaidi
Dr. Ihsanullah Bajwa Lecturers * On higher studies abroad
Dr. Rizwan Hameed Mr. Atif Bilal Aslam
Ms. Humaira Tabassum

Introduction human settlements encircling hamlets, villages, towns,


Established in 1962, the Department of City and Regional cities, megalopolises and global cities sketching out a
Planning (DCRP) maintains the pride to be the most network of human built environment.
prestigious institution of City & Regional Planning
education in Pakistan. Embracing forty eight years The courses of study in the B.Sc. City & Regional Planning
celebrated track record of imparting education, training program ensure an intensive coverage of theoretical
and research in the field of City & Regional Planning, understanding of planning concepts and practical
the DCRP has been the flagship institute of Town Planning experience of development planning projects. Town
education in Pakistan. The department is located in the Planning is an interdisciplinary field which deals with
heart of the university, close to the National Library of the social, economic, physical and sustainability aspects
Engineering Sciences. It boasts highly qualified and of human built environment. Therefore, the graduates
dedicated faculty with all the professors trained at of this department are trained not only in the basic
doctoral level from well-reputed foreign universities. physical sciences but also in the humanities and social
Even at present, three of the faculty members are sciences fields.
pursuing Ph.D studies in USA, Australia and Japan. The
DCRP offers the following degree programs: The broad areas of knowledge covered under this degree
program include; Mathematics, Engineering Sciences,
B.Sc. City & Regional Planning Geography, Sociology, Statistics, Economics, Mapping,
M.Sc. City & Regional Planning Community and Social Work, Management and
M.Sc. Community Development & Env. Management Administrative Sciences, Applied Computer Sciences,
M. Phil. City & Regional Planning Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
Ph. D. City & Regional Planning (GIS). The core planning courses offered in this program
include; Housing, Land Use Planning, Urban Renewal
The degrees offered by the department are recognized and Regeneration, Rural Planning, Regional Planning,
and accredited by Pakistan Council of Architects and New Towns Planning, Urban Design, Building and
Town Planners (PCATP), Higher Education Commission Development Control, Transportation Planning,
(HEC), Institute of Planners Pakistan (IPP) and have Environmental Planning and Management, Local
long-established and time-honored recognition by Government System, Human Settlements Planning,
International Institutes of City and Regional Planning National/Provincial/Local Level Plans, Programs and
and the associated professional bodies all over the world Projects, Outline Development Plans, Regional Plans,
such as Asian Planning Schools Association (APSA) and Master Plans and Spatial Plans of Towns and Cities.
Commonwealth Association of Planners (CAP). The
department has also established academic links with POSTGRADUATE COURSES
other institutes of related fields in the country and
abroad. Some of the important institutes with whom M.Sc. in City & Regional Planning
the department had formal MoUs signed include: The M.Sc. Degree program in City & Regional Planning
was introduced in 1962. In 1984, the M.Sc. was
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom strengthened through an Academic Link Program
Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom established with the University of Edinburgh, United
Department of Geography, GCU, Lahore Kingdom. Afterwards the department established another
Academic Link Program with the Heriot and Watt
Curriculum for B.Sc. City & Regional Planning University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom in early 1990s.
The curriculum for the B.Sc. course in City & Regional The M.Sc. program is running successfully and producing
Planning is designed to produce a cadre of professionals top quality City & Regional Planning experts for the
who can serve as the development managers of the country.

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M.Sc. in Community Development and Library and Equipments
Environmental Management The department has a well stocked library, with a wide
The DCRP is offering a new one year degree course on range of latest books, international journals, reports
Community Development and Environmental and other documents related with the field of City &
Management keeping in view the great demand for Regional Planning. The departmental library was
professionals trained in this field. The course will consider established with the assistance of British Government.
applicants from diverse academic background including It is networked with university main library and HEC
civil engineering, sociology, rural sociology, economics, digital library. The department is well equipped with the
environmental engineering, geography, architecture, latest planning instruments and equipments such as
social work, geographical information system, and town Digital Planimeters, Pantographs, Electronic Drafting
planning. Tables, Color Plotters, Laser Printers, AO Size Digitizers,
Scanners, and with the state of the art environmental
M.Phil. & Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning and transportation planning equipments like Noise Meters
The two years M. Phil. Degree program in City & Regional for noise pollution studies, Spectro Photo Meter for water
Planning is a research degree program which is exclusively chemical testing and Flue Gas Analyzer for automotive
arranged for senior planners, intending to do research and industrial emissions testing. The department is also
on different planning issues of their interest and choice. equipped with the modern teaching and research facilities
In the backdrop of government's firm commitment to including modern audio visual aids such as multimedia
foster Indigenous Ph.D. research in the country, the projectors, overhead projectors & slide projectors. Very
department has contributed its due share towards the recently, the department has developed a state of the
achievement of this goal. Presently, there are about a art lecture theater to hold departmental symposia and
dozen of students who are doing their Ph.D. research extension lectures on a variety of planning and
on a number of planning issues. The Ph.D. program has development issues
attracted both in-house faculty as well as professional
planners from the field. Computer Laboratory
The departmental computer laboratory has been
Employment Avenues established with the latest computers along with the
The profession of City and Regional Planning is an allied computer accessories. The laboratory is fully
established field and the graduates of this department equipped with the modern scanning, printing, plotting
hold key portfolios in Government, Semi-Government, and network facilities where the students can also avail
Non-Governmental Organizations, and the Private Sector internet facility. A separate Remote Sensing and
alike. The key employers include; Planning Commission Geographic Information System laboratory is being
of Pakistan, Ministries of Housing, Environment and established in the department to accommodate new
Urban Affairs, Strategic Planning Division, Military advancements in the fields of geography and space
Engineering Services, Planning and Development Research sciences. The departmental computer laboratory and
Institutes, Public/Private Universities, Government and library remain open from morning till evening for research
Community Development Department, Transport work of both undergraduate and postgraduate students
Department, Development Authorities, Improvement of the department.
Trusts and Tehsil Municipal Administrations to name few,
and that's the reason the City & Regional Planning is a Research Extension & Advisory Service
well-recognized profession at the local, provincial, and The department has demonstrated its capabilities to
national governments levels. Furthermore, there also disseminate knowledge beyond the four walls of the
remain tremendous employment opportunities in the Campus by holding seminars, workshops and symposia
local, national, international NGOs and the semi- for this purpose. The department also offers short training
government/privates planning consulting firms. courses in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and other
computer applications such as Statistical Package for
Provincial Housing and Physical Planning Departments, Social Sciences (SPSS), Geographic Information System
The Punjab Housing and Town Planning Agency, Provincial (GIS) and MS Office in the evening time.
Local Government and Community Development
Department, Transport Department, Development The faculty members also extend consultancy and
Authorities, Improvement Trusts and Tehsil Municipal advisory services to government and non-governmental
Administrations to name few, and that's the reason the organizations. This also provides opportunity to the
City & Regional Planning is a well-recognized profession students to get real world experience. The department
at the local, provincial, and national governments levels. has undertaken a number of planning projects such as
Furthermore, there also remain tremendous employment preparation of Master Plans, Katchi Abadi Improvement
opportunities in the local, national, international NGOs Plans, and designing of Housing Schemes. The
and the semi-government/privates planning consulting department also worked with ERRA for the rehabilitation
firms. and reconstruction of earthquake hit areas of Azad
Jammu & Kashmir and prepared master plan for Bagh
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OUTLINE OF COURSES FOR B. SC IN CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING (SESSION 2006 AND ONWARDS)
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
CRP-101 Introduction to Planning 3 1 CRP-104 Mapping & Aerial Photography 1 1
CRP-102 Technical Drawing 0 2 CRP-105 History of Urban Planning 3 0
CRP-103 Computer Aided Design 0 2 CRP-106 Transportation Engineering 3 1
CE-101 Surveying 3 2 CRP-107 Applied Statistics 3 0
HU-111 Functional English 2 0 CRP-108 Planning Surveys 2 2
MA-101 Mathematics 3 0 IS/HU-101 Islamic Studies and Pak 3 0
Studies-I for Muslim students
Ethics and Pakistan Studies-I
for Non Muslim Students
Total 11 7 Total 15 4
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 19
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
CRP-201 Transportation Planning 3 1 CRP-207 Sociology 3 0
CRP-202 Architectural Design 1 2 CRP-208 Housing 3 1
CRP-203 Planning Law 3 0 CRP-209 Environmental Planning & 3 1
CRP-210 Management
CRP-204 Information Technology & 1 2 HU-220 Introduction to GIS 2 1
Database Management
CRP-205 Technical Report Writing 1 1 IS/HU-201 Communication Skills 0 2
CRP-206 Economics 3 0 Islamic Studies and Pak 3 0
Studies-I for Muslim students
Ethics and Pakistan Studies-I
for Non Muslim Students
Total 12 6 Total 14 5
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 19
5th Semester 6th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
CRP-301 Environmental Engineering 3 1 CRP-307 Global Positioning Systems 1 2
CRP-302 Planning of New Towns 3 2 CRP-308 Rural Planning 3 1
CRP-303 Urban Renewal & Conservation 2 1 CRP-309 Urban Design 3 1
CRP-304 Hazards & Disaster Management 2 0 CRP-310 Building Construction Technology 2 0
CRP-305 Site Planning & Landscape Design 2 1 CRP-311 Community Empowerment & 3 1
Development Planning
CRP-306 GIS Applications in Planning 2 1 CRP-312 Public Administration 2 0
Total 13 6 Total 14 5
Grand Total 18 Grand Total 19
7th Semester 8th Semester
Course Credit Hrs Course Credit Hrs
Code Subjects Code Subjects
Th Pr Th Pr
CRP-401 Master Planning-I 2 2 CRP-406 Master Planning-II 2 2
CRP-402 Finance Planning & Management 3 1 CRP-407 Estate Management 3 1
CRP-403 Land Use & Building Control 3 1 CRP-408 District & Regional Development 3 1
Planning
CRP-404 Project Planning & 2 1 CRP-409 Organizational Behavior & 3 0
Management Management
CRP-405 Research Methods 3 1 CRP-410 Projects 0 4
Total 13 6 Total 11 8
Grand Total 19 Grand Total 19

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Chairman Assistant Professors Ms. Hina Saleem**


Dr. Saeed Ahmad Dr. Humayun Ajaz Ms. Maheen Gul *
Dr. Arjumand Iqbal Durrani Mr. Abdul Ghaffar*
Professors Mr. Zamir Ahmad Ansari Ms. Samina Akbar*
Dr. Fazeelat Tahira Ms. Aisha Chaudhry Mr. Kaleem Abbas Asghar*
Dr. Inam-ul-Haque Ms. Ashi Rashid
Lecturers Ms. Humaira Rasheed
Associate Professor Mr. Khurram Saleem Joya*
Dr. Syeda Rubina Gilani Ms. Farhat Yasmeen * * On higher studies abroad
Mr. Ijaz ul Mohsin* ** On leave

The history of department of chemistry is as old as dozen HEC M Phil-leading to-Ph D students.
1923. It was known as "science department" in the days Advancement in science and technology, development
of Maclagan Engineering College Lahore, which offered of new fields and discoveries in the field of chemistry
subjects of chemistry, physics and mathematics to are incorporated into courses taught by regularly
engineering disciplines. However, independent department upgrading the curriculum. The curricula and syllabi are
of chemistry was established in 1961, when Maclagan relevant to the HEC criteria and international standards.
Engineering College was upgraded to University. It was Besides core courses, a number of specialized courses
a supporting department for teaching applied chemistry like electrochemistry and clean energy, fuel-cell chemistry,
courses to engineering disciplines until 1994. corrosion, electro-organic chemistry, green chemistry,
chemometrics, co-ordination chemistry, environmental
The department started M Sc Applied chemistry degree chemistry, polymer chemistry and analytical chemistry
program in 1995, and M Phil applied chemistry degree are being taught by the faculty of the department at
program in 2001. The department also offers Doctor of postgraduate level. The department has well-equipped
Philosophy (Ph D) degree program in chemistry. The laboratories.
first Ph D degree in chemistry was awarded by this
department in 1986. The department is also offering The department has highly qualified faculty oriented
applied chemistry courses to engineering disciplines: toward using new and improved teaching techniques to
such as, chemical, polymer, metallurgical, mining, meet the diverse needs of curriculum. It is committed
geological, and petroleum and gas engineering under- to educate and train students as skilled professionals.
graduate degree programs. The department features enriched educational and
research environment that reflects its tradition of
Compulsory factory training is part of curriculum. The dedication and commitment to the profession. The
main objective of the training is collaboration between academic staff of the department has brought out a
chemistry and industry, Promotion of higher education large number of publications in journals of national and
and postgraduate research continues to be the main international repute
objective of the department. The department has several

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Chairman Mr. Muhammad Shafique Ms. Saadia Farid*


Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ozair Ahmad Mr. Muhammad Naeem Mrs. Samina Saeed Khan
Mr. Muhammad Mushtaq Ms. Faiza Khan Khattak*
Professor Mr. Shafique-ur-Rahman* Mr. Qasim Ali Ch*
Dr. Muhammad Ozair Ahmad Mrs. Saima Azhar* Ms. Sahar Afshan
Mrs. Rubina Fayyaz Ms. Shamaila Samreen
Associate Professors Ms. Saima Nazir Mr. Muhammad Shabbir
Mr. Saeed Ahmad Mr. M. Irfan Qadir* Miss Faiza Bushra
Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Bhatti Mr. Anjum Pervaiz Miss Nosheen Akhtar
Mr. Taimoor Iqbal
Assistant Professors Lecturers Mr. Abdur Rehman Khan Salari
Mr. Muhammad Naeem Gul Mr. Mustafa Habib*
Mr. Nazir Ahmad Chaudhry Mr. Faraz Khalid Toor* * On higher studies abroad

Most of the degree programmes offered by different pursuits of the faculty members and the postgraduate
departments of the University have courses in Applied students. The work of the faculty is published in national
Mathematics and Statistics as an integral part of their and international journals. The department has a
curricula. The department has the responsibility of computer laboratory equipped with personal computers
planning and teaching these courses. In addition the along with the internet facility.
department itself offers the courses of study in M.Sc.
(Applied Mathematics), M. Phil. (Applied Mathematics) A large number of institutions and organizations seek
and Ph.D. degree in Mathematics. consultancy and advisory services of the faculty members
and benefit from their expertise.
Research Extension & Advisory Services
Research is an essential component of the academic

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Chairman, Dr. Khurshid Aslam Bhatti


Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khaleeq-ur- Laser & Optronics Centre
Rahman Lecturer Director
Mr. Abdul Waheed Anwar* Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khaleeq-ur-
Professors Mr. Ather Mehmood* Rahman
Prof. Dr. M. Zakria Butt Mr. Ahmad Shuaib*
Prof. Dr. Khadim Hussain Mr. Rashid Jalil* Lecturer
Mr. Muhammad Imran* Mr. Muneeb Irshad
Associate Professor Ms. Ibtsam Riaz* Mr. Haamid Jamil
Dr. Muhammad Shahid Rafique Ms. Ishrat Mubeen* Ms. Amina Afzal
Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Ms. Sofia Siddique* Ms. Khadija tul Kubra
Mr. M. Shahbaz Anwar* Ms. Saima Shaukat
Assistant Professor Ms. Saba Saeed* Ms. Jaweria Zartaj Hashmi
Mr. Anwar Latif Dr. Shamaila Shahzadi Ms. Saba Majeed Gondal
Dr. Khurram Siraj Mr. Usman Ilyas*
Dr. Rehana Sharif Ms. Umber Kalsoom *On Higher Studies/Deputation abroad

The Department was established in 1962 Hospital, INMOL etc. The current enrollment of M.Sc.
and M.Phil is 46 and 74 students respectively.
Courses of Study
The Department offers the following Postgraduate The supervised research by postgraduate Studies in
programmes: important areas of Applied Physics is also being done
in Collaboration with R & D organizations like PAEC,
M.Sc. in Applied Physics Optics Lab, and Institute of Optronics, INMOL & PCSIR
M.Phil. in Applied Physics etc.
Ph.D. in Applied Physics
The laboratory work is backed up by state of the art
The faculty is highly qualified and motivated including laboratories where students have the opportunity to
Nine (9) members with Ph.D. degrees. The perform experiments of an advanced level with the
interdisciplinary curriculum draws on faculty expertise special emphasis on the applied concepts of Physics.
in many areas of Applied Physics and includes such The department is also running Ph.D. programme. The
courses as Laser Physics, Applied Atomic & Nuclear primary aim of this Ph.D. program is to involve the
Physics, Solid State Physics, Computer Science and its postgraduate students into those areas of Applied Physics
applications and Electronics etc. which are important for Scientific and Technical
Development in Pakistan. Three Ph.D. has already been
The department has six well-equipped laboratories where produced meeting the HEC latest criteria whereas Five
students perform experiments of advanced level. At (03) are in Progress and 05 students have joined M.Phil
present the Department is providing facilities to the Leading to Ph.D. programme. The departmental Teaching
Postgraduate classes for research. The department is Labs have recently been upgraded with the new state
running M.Sc. (Applied Physics) M. Phil (Applied Physics) of the art equipment.
and Ph.D. (Physics) programme since 1999. The M.Sc.
& M.Phil (Physics) curriculum balances many important In addition to above, the Department has also Two fully
dimensions of both general and Applied Physics employing Advanced Research Centres and One Advanced Physics
both conceptual and Technical approaches, the Lab:
programme provides students with a solid base of general
skills through core courses, and then enriches that i. Laser & Optronics Centre (Established & having
knowledge through specialized advanced electives, latest state of art equipment). It's a first of its kind
laboratory work and research in various fields of physics. in Pakistan and will provide research facilities in
The students are expected to undergo research projects Lasers, Laser Material interactions, Laser Produced
with the guidance and supervision of a highly qualified plasma, Optoelectronics and photonics etc. The main
faculty. The department has produced 381 M.Sc. and equipment includes high power femto-second Ti-
93 M.Phil students so for which are serving in different Sapphire Laser, Nitrogen Laser, Nd: YAG Laser, Diode
educational institute like Lahore College for Women Lasers, XeCl Excimer Laser, high resolution three
University, F. C. College University etc., R & D stage optical microscope and many other equipment
Organizations like PIEAS, NESCOM, Optics Lab., KANUPP related to above mentioned fields.
etc. and in the field of Medical Physics in Shaukat Khanum
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ii. Nanotechnologies Research Centre Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
The Nanotechnology Research Centre (NRC) at High pressure gradient liquid Chromatography
University of Engineering and Technology, with system (HPLC)
affiliation of Department of Physics was established X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS)
in 2008 to focus on precision engineering or tailoring Metal-organic Chemical vapor Deposition
of materials. After this first step, intensive efforts (MOCVD) Apparatus
have been devoted to built and sketch the criteria Photocatalytic Reactor
of NRC. In addition to providing the nano scale
research faculties, the NRC also has created programs Advanced Physics Laboratory
to attract researchers and to facilitate the scientists. The Advanced Physics Lab. is well equipped and have
the research facilities like Vacuum Systems, (turbo
Nanotechnology Research Centre (NRC) will have molecular pump, Diffusion and Rotary pumps, vacuum
the following state-of-the-art laboratories: gauges like Pirani gauge, Ionizing gauge etc), Vacuum
Anodization Laboratory Chambers etc. Spectrometer Photomultipliers, Digital
Chemical Laboratory Storage Oscilloscope and Transmission Optical Microscope.
Electrodeposition Laboratory Two Laser Systems KrF exeimer (UV) & Nd: YAG (IR)
Diagnostic and Characterization are also in operation to facilitate the postgraduate and
Ph.D. research student to perform experiments on laser-
The following equipments have been purchased: matter interaction, plasma formation and radiation
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) /Scanning Probe emission from laser produced plasmas. Besides this
Microscope (SPM) PANalytical X'Pert Pro Diffractometer has been installed
Raman Spectrometer to facilitate researchers and industry to perform structural
AC Electrodeposition set up analysis of different samples. The Department can
DC Electrodeposition set up provide its expertise in the above mentioned areas at
Magnetic Field Annealing System National and International level to researchers and
Multifunctional Generator industry.
Magnetic Stirrer with hot plate
Analytical Balance The department also offers courses of Applied Physics
Power Supplies etc. to the classes of various engineering departments,
computer science and architecture. The curricula of the
The following diagnostic and characterization courses cover many branches of physics including recent
equipments which will be available in the centre in developments in the subject. These are reviewed
a very near future. periodically to keep them abreast with the rapid changes
occurring in the Engineering disciplines and the correlative
areas of Physics.

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DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES, MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Chairman Lecturers Ms. Mehvish Riaz


Syed Masood Haider Zaidi Mr. Ajmal Khurshid Syed Ameer Ali
Mr. Rashid Parwaz Ms. Sumbal Salim
Assistant Professor Mr. Mian Muhammad Rauf Akhtar Ms. Amina Niazi
Ms. Saiyada Qasim Zaidi Ms. Alia Saleem Naushahi Ms. Rashida Mehmood
Ms. Sadia Khan

The general objective of the courses in the Department high caliber, these disciplines help them to perform
of Humanities, Management and Social Sciences are better in their job assignments and become high achievers
to offset the narrowness of perception and outlook that in their respective fields.
results from early specialization in a technical field. The
department offers courses in such disciplines as English is the medium for all technical & scientific
Communication Skills, Functional English, Report Writing, disciplines in Pakistan. The department offers courses
Industrial and Engineering Economics, Project in remedial English and Technical Report Writing. The
Management, Consumer Behavior, Marketing, Economics department also offers a course entitled Ethics & Pak
for Planner and other Management subjects. Since Studies especially designed for Non-Muslim students,
engineers are responsible members of commercial who take it up in lieu of a compulsory course that is
enterprises and technical associations of a relatively Islamic & Pak Studies.

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DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC STUDIES

Chairman Lecturers (Islamic Studies) *


Prof. Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Israiel Mr.Atiq-ur-Rahman Hafiz Zahid Latif
Farooqui (Islamic Studies) (Islamic Studies)
Syed M. Nadeem Shah Bukhari Ms. Gul Saria Ashraf
Professor (Pak Studies) (Pak Studies)
Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Israiel Farooqui Malik Akhtar Hussain
(Pak Studies) Visiting Faculty
Associate Professors Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Shahbaz Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yahya
Dr. Irfan Khalid Dhillon (Islamic Studies) (Arabic Language & Islamic Studies)
Dr. Muhammad Khan Malik
(on Ex-Pakistan Leave) Research Associates/Lecturers *Abroad on study leave
(On contract)
Mr. Zia-ur-Rahman*

The curricula in the University include compulsory and department has a library rich with high quality research
optional subjects. Islamic and Pakistan studies are books.
included in the compulsory subjects. The underlying
purpose of teaching this subject to the students of In addition to all these activities, the Chairman of the
engineering disciplines is to impress upon them the Department has been delivering Friday Sermon in Jamia
richness of Islamic culture, heritage and civilization and Mosque UET.
the role played by Islamic ideology in guiding the Muslims
of the sub-continent towards their most cherished goal Arabic Language Courses
of an independent home land, Pakistan. After inculcating Arabic Language Courses are being taught in Computer
in them the Cultural, Social, Economic, Political and Science and Engineering Departments.
historical aspects of Islamic civilization, the students
would be able to protect and promote Islam, not only Future Research Goals
as a religion but as a system in Pakistan and in the 1. Library
world as well. The department is striving to establish an Islamic
International Digital library.
Courses Offered 2. M. Phil leading to Ph.D.
For the realization of these objectives the Islamic Studies M. Phil leading to Ph. D program would be offered to
was introduced in the University as an optional subject satiate the thirst for quality research of the prospective
in 1961. In the subsequent years, due to its importance students.
this subject was made compulsory for all the Muslim 3. Diploma in Arabic Language
students and its scope was progressively enlarged. Now Diploma Courses in Arabic Language for all the UET
the department teaches Islamic Studies to the Engineering students.
classes, Computer Science and Engineering as well as
Architecture, PID, and City and Regional Planning. In
1982 the Government of Pakistan prescribed Pakistan
Studies as an essential component of the syllabi at all
levels of education. Since then the Department is teaching
this subject also. Moreover, the subject Islamic & Pakistan
Studies included as a compulsory subject in the affiliated
colleges, Rechna College, KSK and Faisalabad Campuses.

Research and other Activities


The Faculty members of the department have over the
time, excelled in their academic field and research as
well. The faculty members have been producing research
papers and articles in the quality research journals of
national and international fame. Their productive research
work have highlighted social, economic and political
problems of the country and suggested their feasible
solution in easy to understand way. Moreover, the

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FAISLABAD CAMPUS
FAISALABAD CAMPUS
Campus Coordinator
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mahmood Ahmad

The University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore to develop it into an independent university in the near
enjoys the status of one of the prestigious learning seats future.
for professional students in Pakistan. It has successfully
produced a large number of competent graduates who The Campus has the following four academic departments,
have made valuable contributions towards the overall whereas, faculty for the 'Centre for Advancement of
technological/scientific development of the country. This Textile Technology' has been recruited and the Centre
alma mater broadened its access to the students when will be launched soon.
the Faisalabad Campus of UET Lahore sprang into its
being in 2004 to meet the growing and booming industry Department of Electronics & Communication
of Pakistan. Engineering
Department of Mechatronics & Control Engineering
The Campus is located on Khurrianwala-Makkuana Department of Chemical & Polymer Engineering
Road,Faisalabad which is the hub of all industrial Department of Humanities, Basic Sciences and Islamic
enterprises in the country. Further construction work is Studies
speedily progressing under the supervision of Project
Director because the prespective plan of the campus is

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Professors Mr. Muhammad Mehboob-ur-Rahman*Mr. Haseeb Hussain


Dr. Muhammad Saleem Mian Mr. Arhan Yaqoob Anjum* Mr. Kamran Daniel
(visiting) Mr. Muhammad Ahsan ul haq Mr. Muhammad Nasir
Dr. Noor Muhammad Sheikh Mr. Faizan Dastgeer* Mr. Muhammad Yasir Jamal
(Visiting) Mr. Shoaib bin Altaf* Mr. Ahsan Shahzad
Miss. Sara Ashraf* Mr. Ashir Waleed
Lecturers Mr. Muhammad Irfan* Mr. Hasan Erteza Gelani
Mr. Muhammad Akram* Mr. Wasim Nawaz* Mr Awais Ahmed Cheema
Mr. Hassan Tariq Chatta* Mr. Muhammad Sohaib
Mr. Salman Amin** Mr. Nauman Aftab *. On higher studies abroad
Mr. Shahzad Rasool* Miss. Bushra Qamar ** On E.O.L

THE DEPARTMENT
The rapid growth in the field of Electronics & LABORATORIES
Communication Engineering has brought revolution The following laboratories have been set up at Faisalabad
around the world. In order to contribute towards this Campus
revolution, we need to equip our graduates in the field
of Electronics & Communication. This Department has Electric Circuits Laboratory
been set up to address this need. The academic activity Physics Laboratory
is fully promoted through teaching, field trips and Network Analysis Laboratory
extension lectures. In addition to its permanent faculty, Semiconductor Laboratory
a few faculty members visit this campus on part time Analogue Electronics Laboratory
basis from the field and UET main campus Lahore. Digital Logic Design Laboratory
Emphasis is given to all the aspects of Electronics AC & AC Machine Laboratory
Engineering including electronic systems, digital systems, Electrical Instrumentation Laboratory
telecommunications, power systems electrical drives, Digital Electronics Laboratory
electrical machines, computer systems, microwave Microprocessor System Laboratory
systems, etc. Computer Architecture Laboratory
Power Electronics Laboratory
Students are given full access to variety of opportunities Wave Propagation & Antenna Laboratory
to interact with industry through assignments and Control System Laboratory
projects. Interaction with senior teachers and experts Signal Processing Laboratory
is arranged through extension lectures. Industrial Electronics Laboratory
Microwave & Optical Communication Laboratory
COURSES OF STUDY Computer Networks Laboratory
Department offers B.Sc degree in Electrical Engineering Wireless & Mobile Communication Laboratory
Digital Communication Laboratory
VLSI System Design Laboratory

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHATRONICS & CONTROL ENGINEERING

Professors Mr. Ali Shahid Mr. Imran Mahmood


Dr. Nasir Ahmad Mr. Ahmad Mahmood Tahir Mr. Muhammad Usman
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Mian Miss. Syeda Faiza Abbasi Mr. Jafar Ali
(visiting) Mr. Zohaib Aftab* Mr. Asim Ghaffar
Dr. Arshad Hussain Qureshi Mr. Ahmad Ali Mr. Imran Ali
(visiting) Mr. Shahid Hussain* Miss. Ammara Kanwal
Mr. Farhan Maqbool*
Lecturers Mr. Awais Hafeez* *on higher studies abroad
Mr. Ali Haroon* Mr. Hashim Iqbal*

THE DEPARTMENT COURSES OF STUDY


The modern technology coupled with the Department offers B.Sc degree in Mechatronics and
requirements of the industry is to set a large number Control Engineering
of innovative applications. One of such applications is
Mechatronics & Control Engineering. The discipline is a LABORATORIES
combination of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Embedded Systems Laboratory
domains, The discipline deals with integration of Power Electronics Laboratory
Mechanical Devices, Actuators, Sensors, Electronics, Measurement & Instrumentation Laboratory
Intelligent Controllers and Computers etc. The field of Control Systems Laboratory
Mechatronics & Control Engineering has led to new Industrial Automation Laboratory
applications in Computer-Aided Design, Computer Engineering Mechanics Laboratory
Numerical Control, Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, Mechanics of Materials Laboratory
Advanced Quality Control and System Management, etc. Thermodynamics Laboratory
Simulation Laboratory

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL & POLYMER ENGINEERING

Professors Miss. Ayesha Irshad Mr. Muhammad Azam Saeed


Dr. Muhammad Mahmood Ahmad Miss. Rabia Sharif Mr. Faisal Saleem
Dr. Shaukat Rasool Mr. Qasim Imtiaz* Mr. Haji Gulam Qutab
Mr. Khalid Mahmood* Mr. Zeeshan Rashid
Lecturers Miss. Saira Bano*
Mr. Syed Waqas Ahmad* Miss. Iram Shahjehan *on higher studies abroad

THE DEPARTMENT COURSES OF STUDY


Chemical industry is surrounding the city of Faisalabad Department offers B.Sc degree in Chemical Engineering
and is still rapidly growing. A large number of innovations
have taken place in the field of chemical and polymer LABORATORIES
engineering. New industry, like, polymer processing is Chemical Processes Industries Laboratory
growing at a fast pace. Finished goods industry is also Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Laboratory
booming. Chemical Reactor Design Laboratory
Heat Transfer Laboratory
The opening up of this Department in the city of Faisalabad Mass Transfer Laboratory
shall considerably help in gearing up the development, Simultaneous Heat and Mass Transfer Laboratory
research and productivity of quality products in Faisalabad Fluid Flow Laboratory
in particular and in Pakistan in general. Particle Technology Laboratory
Chemistry Laboratory

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DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES, BASIC SCIENCES AND ISLAMIC STUDIES

Lecturers Mr. Kamran Shaheen (Mathematics)


Mr. Abdul Rehman (English) Mr. Sajad Ahmad*
(Mathematics) Mr. Muhammad Aslam (Chemistry)
Miss. Shazia Karim (Islamic Studies) Miss. Shazia Nawaz
(Mathematics) Miss. Arshi Khalid (Chemistry)
Miss. Gufrana Samin* (Mathematics)
(Chemistry) Miss. Shumaila Noreen *on higher studies abroad

THE DEPARTMENT
The objective of establishment of the Department of
Humanities, Basic Sciences and Islamic Studies is to
offset the narrowness of perception and outlook that
results from early specialization in a technical field. The
Department offers courses in English Communication
Skills, Industrial and Engineering Economics, Project
Management and Economics. Applied Mathematics,
Applied Physics, Applied Chemistry and Pakistan & Islamic
studies

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CENTRE FOR ADVANCEMENT OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY

Lecturers Mr. Muhammad Mohsin* *on higher studies abroad


Mr. Muhammad Tausif* Miss Nazia Nawaz*

THE CENTRE
Under the Faculty Development Programme, the university
has recruited three faculty members for this centre. All
of them have been awarded scholarships to undertake
higher studies in their areas of specialization

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COMMON FACILITIES AT THE CAMPUS

COMPUTER LABORATORIES HOSTELS


Mr. Amir Jamshaid Lodging facilities include four boys and two girls' hostels
System/Network Administrator for students. The Campus also provides residence to
Two state of the art Computer Laboratories have been the faculty members and other employees. The provision
set up at the Campus with more than 100 computers. of internet for students and faculty members is also
All the machines are connected to the host machine made available in the hostels.
through a network. Internet support is extended to all
the students and faculty. TRANSPORT
The Campus has its own fleet of six buses to facilitate
The network administrator provides necessary support the students for their pick/drop. Industrial visits and
to the laboratories throughout the day. Moreover, a web visits to UET main campus for laboratory sessions are
link of Faisalabad campus is available. frequently arranged for students.

LIBRARY HEALTH CLINIC


The library has a large collection of books, technical Mrs. Samreen Haider
encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, standards, year (FCPS part I)
books and reference material related to all disciplines (Medical Officer)
of the campus. Newspapers and Magazines are regularly A health clinic is available at the campus to provide
received in the library to upgrade students' general necessary medical support to faculty members, students
knowledge. and other employees of the campus. Faisalabad
International Hospital is on the university panel to provide
free medical facilities to employees.

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KALA SHAH KAKU (KSK)
CAMPUS
Department of Mechanical, Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering
Mechanical Engineering is one the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines. The new department of Mechanical
engineering at KSK campus was established in 2007. The department has procured latest laboratory equipments
in order to conduct laboratory work of engineering and technology classes. The first batch of B.Sc. Mechanical
Engineering will graduate in September 2011. The department is growing and the leadership is committed to make
it an excellent engineering education department. It also has a departmental Library, a faculty room, a semester/
student cell and an ASME student section

Chairman: Lecturers/ Lab Engineers: Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Shahid Akbar


Prof. Dr. Tauseef Aized Miss Rabia Shaukat* Mr. Shahid Manzoor Toor
Miss Maryam Masood* Miss Huma Bilal
Professors: Mr. Shahid Imran* Mr. Muhammad Amjad
Dr. Tauseef Aized Mr. Fahad Noor* Miss Anam Anwar
Dr. Faiz ul Hassan Mr. Saqib Anwar* Mr. Adnan
Dr. Iqbal Hussain Mr. Fahid Riaz Mr. Moeen
Mr. Muhammad Farooq * For Ph.D. Studies abroad

Study programs: Laboratories:


Currently, the department is offering the following The department is equipped with the following labs:
programs:
B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Lab:
B.Sc. Mechanical Technology Heat Transfer Lab
Fluid Mechanics Lab
The department is fully equipped to conduct all the Mechanics of Materials Lab
laboratory work at KSK campus and is also working in Renewable Energy Resources lab
close liaison with the main campus and has complete Mechanics of Machines and Engg. Mechanics Lab
access to facilities available in the main campus to Applied Thermodynamics & IC Engine Lab
conduct academic programs. The department is also CAD/CAM/Computer Lab
establishing new laboratories of CNC machining, quality Instrumentation and Control Lab:
and metrology and is planning to add more bachelor
and masters programs related to industrial and ( Some photographs of the department are given below
manufacturing engineering and establish research for consideration of publication, please)
facilities.

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Department of Electrical, Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering
Course of Study
The department offers courses of study leading the following degrees.
B.Sc. Electrical Engineering
B.Sc. Electrical Technology

Chairman Lecturer/Lab Engineer Mr. M. Farooq Mukhtar*


Prof. Dr. Muhammad Kamran Mr. Fahad Ijaz* Mr. Hafiz Yasir Latif*
Mr. Wahab Ali Gulzar Mr. Umar Rashid*
Professor Mr. Usman Sadiq Mr. Ahmad Umair*
Dr. K. E. Durrani Miss Ifrah Liaqat Mr. Saad Ahmad Khan*
Mr. Muhammad Rafay Chughtai Mrs. Hifsa Bano*
Associate Professor Mr. Muhammad Salim Butt Mr. Farrukh Yaqoob*
Mr. Akhtar Hussain Mr. Hasan Tahir Abbas Mr. Qammar Hussain Abbasi*
Mr. Mohsin Butt Mr. Usman Ali Khan*
Assistant Professor Mr. Sufiyan Adeel Mr. Jawad Sharif*
Mr. Fahim Gohar Mr. Bilal Anwar
*On Study Leave/abroad

Lab facilities available in Electrical Engineering Analog Electronics / Semi-Conductors Lab:


Department, UET KSK This lab is equipped with digital and analog amplifiers
Electric circuits / Network Analysis Lab: and switches. Experiments that can be performed are;
This lab is well equipped with the latest equipment and to study the BJT characterization, to verify the ?
devices and capable of performing various basic laws of independency in voltage divider configuration and direct
Electrical Engineering, observing the behavior of various c o u p l e d c a s c a d e d t ra n s i s t o r a m p l i f i e r s e t c .
Electrical components and elements.
Computer Fundamentals / Interfacing Lab:
Digital Logic Design Lab: Experiments on functions, recursive functions, arrays,
Experiments that can be performed are verifying basic pointers in C language are performed in this lab. Moreover
laws of digital electronics and observing the behavior of C++, Assembly, Keil, microcontrollers and hardware,
various logic gates, using the "Xilinx" simulating software. software interfacing experiments are performed on latest
This lab is well equipped with DLD trainers and other Core-2 Duo computers and trainers.
latest equipment including Core-2 Duo computers.
Electric Machine Lab:
Transformer tests, DC generators and motors, AC
generators and motors including 1phase and 3phase
tests. Load characteristics, voltage and speed regulations,
Synchronization and parallel operation of generators.
the equipment in lab includes DC series motor, shunt
motor, compound motor, AC 1 phase and 3 phase motors
with capacitor start, Wye/Delta Switches, Synchro-scope,
3 phase power meters.
Communication systems Lab:
Simulation of all modulation schemes (AM, FM, AM-DSB,
AM-SSB) on simulink, implementation of AM and FM
schemes on trainer boards are done in this lab. Simulation
is done on high-end computers.

Microwave and antenna propagation Lab:


We can perform Radiation pattern findings of various
antennas, measurements of various Microwave devices
(circulators etc). Design of Micro strip antennas,
Simulation if microwave devices of HFSS and ADS.
Equipments are including state-of-the-art antenna
equipment and precise microwave devices.

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL, POLYMER & MATERIAL ENGINEERING
Dean Lecturers Mr. Muhammad Rashid
Prof. Dr. A.R Saleemi Mr. Syed Mohsin Kazmi Ms. Qandeel Almas
Mrs. Saima Yasin* Mr. Muneeb Soban Rathore
Chairman Ms. Humaira Siddique* Mr. Asif Nadeem Tabish
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zafar Noon Mr. Tajammal Munir* Mr. Muhammad Waqas Iqbal
Ms. Syeda Masooma Sundus Mr. Izzat Iqbal Cheema
Professor Ms. Asma Khan Ms. Sana Zahid
Prof. Dr. Anwar-ul-Haq Ms. Shafaq Muzammal Mr. Syed Waheed-ul-Hassan
Ms. Samreen Hameed
* On leave for higher studies abroad

Background Laboratories and other facilities


The department of Chemical Engineering City Campus Mass Transfer
(KSK) was established in 2007 with a total number of Fluid Flow
35 students. Now this number has raised to 157. The Process Heat Transfer
department has up to date and latest laboratories to Computers and Computation
facilitate and promote students to learn and innovate. Chemical Reaction Engineering*
Energy Engineering*
Course of Study Instrumentation and Control*
The department offers courses of study leading the Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics*
following degrees. Environmental Engineering*
B.Sc. Chemical Engineering Wet Analysis Laboratory*
B.S. Chemical Technology
Department also has a well organized library. Department
The Department of Chemical Engineering at City Campus is also looking forward to develop industry linkages for
(KSK) was designed to build on current acclivities and technical training of the students. Department coordinates
to provide a nucleus for the University's rapidly expanding with the main campus Chemical Engineering Department
industrially oriented research training and consultancy UET Lahore for the use of following facilities if needed.
in Chemical Engineering and Technology. Libraries
Laboratories
The curriculum for the bachelor's degree course has Computer Labs
been evolved over a number of years and is designed Faculty Exchange
to prepare the students for design, operation of
supervision of Chemical, Biochemical and Polymer Plants. * Under Development
The course is updated regularly to incorporate the
outcome of local and global research in the field of
chemical engineering.
The course of B.S. Chemical Technology has been
developed by the most learned and experienced
personnels in the faculty. Their untiring efforts designed
a balanced course that is keeping harmony with the
rapidly changing and demanding World's Chemical
Technology.

Students are encouraged to work independently as well


as in teams. They are assigned projects involving design
and other aspects of Chemical Engineering. Emphasis
is given to the use of computers by students in problem
solving and design of equipments and plant, as well as
time to time communication skills training sessions are
held for grooming of the students.

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RACHNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
&
TECHNOLOGY, GUJRANWALA
Rachna College of Engineering & Technology, Gujranwala
(A Constituent College of University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore)

PRINCIPAL
Dr. Rana Abdul Jabbar Khan

The College of systems, components and processes to meet desired


Situated at the hub of Engineering Industries of the needs. Throughout RCET curriculum, students gain
country, Rachna College derives its name from the lands experience in both the fundamentals of design as well
stretching between the rivers, the Ravi and the Chenab. as real Engineering problems. The laboratory work takes
each student through all phases of a design project,
The College was inaugurated by Lt. Gen. (R) Khalid emphasizing hands-on experiences while providing
Maqbool Governor of Punjab on 15th January, 2003, classroom guidance. Classes in the following disciplines
with the induction of the first batch of 105 students. are being conducted at RCET.
The College is located on the left bank of Nokhar Branch
Canal about seven kilometers off (East) G.T. Road, B.Sc. Electrical Engineering
between Gakhar and Wazirabad. B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering
B.Sc. Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
The Rachna College of Engineering & Technology, B.Sc. (Hons) Computer Science
Gujranwala campus is spread over an area of about 72 M.Sc. Electrical Engineering
acres, surrounded by a canal on the south and lush
agricultural land on the remaining three sides. Accommodation
Hostel and transportation facilities are available to male
College Status and female students. College has also established a
RCET is a constituent college of University of Engineering family residential colony for administration and teaching
& Technology, Lahore. The up gradation of RCET as staff.
Rachna University of Engineering & Technology has been
announced on the directions of Prime Minister of Pakistan. Research Activities
RCET has earned a special status among other
All the procedures regarding admissions, conduct of Engineering Institutes, owing to its research contribution
examinations and other degree requirements are at national & international levels. Up till now considerable
governed by the University of Engineering & Technology, research work has been published and commendable
Lahore consultancy services have been provided to various
organizations.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
Engineering is a creative process involving the design

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Department of Electrical Engineering
Associate Professor Dr. Khawja Riffat Hassan
Lecturer Engr. Adnan Bashir

Lecturers/Lab Engineers
Engr. M. Naveed Akhtar Engr. Shakeel Ahmad Engr. Tayyab Mehmood * Engr.
Muhammad Junaid Engr. Azar Taufique* Engr. Mansoor Asghar
Engr. Atta-ur-Rehman* Engr. Waqas Ali Engr. Haroon Farooq*
Engr. Usman Aslam Engr. Muhammad Rehan Arif Engr. Usman Cheema
* On Study Leave

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Head of Department / Professor Prof. Dr. M. Riaz Mirza

Lecturers Lecturers/Lab Engineers


Engr. Qasim Ali Ranjha Engr. Nauman Javed
Engr. Tariq Nawaz Engr. Humble Bin Khalid
Engr. Muhammad Qasim Engr. Fakhar Abbas
Engr. Mushtaq Ahmad Engr. Salman Abbasi
* On Study Leave Engr. Hassan Ali

Instructors
Mr. Mian Jan Muhammad Mr. Muhammad Riaz

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING


Head of Department
Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Sheikh

Lecturer Lecturers/Lab Engineers


Engr. Muhammad Aslam Engr. Ramzan Tabbasum*
Engr. M. Mohsin Ahmad Sadiq Engr. Farukh*
Engr. Ubaid-Ur-Rehman Ghori Engr. Muhammad Imran *
Engr. Muhammad Shahzad Engr. Muhammad awais Ahmad
* On Study Leave Engr. Ahmad Raza Khan
Engr. Bilal Arshad

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


Incharge Department/Lecturer Mr. Shahid Islam

Lecturers/Lab Engineers
Engr. Abdul Jaleel Mr. Noman Sohaib Qureshi Engr. Tayybah Kiren

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL SCIENCE, HUMANITIES AND ISLAMIC STUDIES


Lecturers Mr. Liaquat Ali Tahir Mr. Mateen Ahmed
Mr. Muhammad Abdullah

LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF


Deputy Registrar (Administration) Mr. Muhammad Tufail Dhoodhaal
Deputy Registrar (Accounts) Mr. Faisal Mumtaz
Incharge Examinations Mr. Liaquat Ali Tahir
Incharge Library Mr. Muhammad Aslam
Academics Officer Mr. Rana Aftab Ahmad
Executive Engineer Engr. Javed Iqbal
Accounts Officer Mr. Muhammad Mazhar Ali
Assistant Librarian Miss. Shumaila Shafique
Network Administrator Mr. Kamran Rashid

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AL-KHAWARIZMI INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCES

Lt. Gen (R) Muhammad Akram Khan


Chairman, Board of Governors,
Al-Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science,
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
Director Research & Office Staff Mr. M. Imran Sarwar
Dr. Waqar Mahmood Mr. Abdul Qadeer Mr. M.Waseem
Mr. Abdul Rehman Mr. Madiha Manzoor
Technical Committee Mr. Ahmed Bilal Mr. Muhammad Ali
Dr. Naveed Malik Miss Fizza Rafique Mr. Muzammil Hussan
Vice-Chancellor, Mr. Hammad Ali Butt Mr. Naveed Nawaz
Virtual University, Lahore Mr. Khansa Butt Miss Ruqayya Akbar
Prof. Dr. Fakhar Lodhi Mr. Mohsin Javed Mr. Sajid Mahmood
FAST National University, Lahore Mr. Rizwan Butt Miss Sarah Salim
Dr. Hamayun Mushtaq Mian Mr. Muhammad Bilal Miss Shafia Kiran
Miss Qurat ul AIn Taj Mr. Shahid Awan
Faculty Miss Maria Aslam Mr. Sohail Shahzad
Dr. Sarmad Hussain Miss Sana Jabbar Mr. Wasif Tanveer
Professor Mr. Umar Akram Mr. Zahoor ur Rehman
Dr. Zubair A. Khan Mr. Waseem Baali
Consultant/Principal Investigator Mr. Ehsan Ul Haq Office Staff
Dr. Abdul Waheed Mr. Sohaib Ahmed Malik Mr. Imran Ali Shah
Consultant/Principal Investigator Mr. Ibad ur Rehman Mr. Rizwan Shahid
Dr. Abad Ali Shah Miss Aniqa Dilawari Mr. M. Musharaf Dar
Consultant/Principal Investigator Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Mr. M. Aamir Mughal
Dr. Ahsan Syed Mr. Hassan Saghir Mr. Mazhar Siddiquei
Co-Consultant/Principal Investigator Miss Hina Javed Mr. Shoukat Ali
Dr. Muid Mufti Mr. Imran Javed Mr. Khurram Shahzad
Consultant/Principal Investigator Mr. Imran Sarwar Mr. Muhammad Javed
Dr. Ali Hammad Akbar Mr. Iram Naseer Mr. Muhammad Yasin
Consultant/Principal Investigator Mr. Jamshaid Iqbal Janjua Mr. Fahad Ghayyur
Mr. Kashif Bashir Mr. Niamat Ali
Mr. M. Asif Raza Mr. Nazar Hussain
Mr. M. Hassan Jamal Mr. Irfan Younas

INTRODUCTION: activities in the areas of Computer Science,


Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science (KICS) is Telecommunications and Advance Electronics, in
establihsed as an institute of applied research covering collaboration with Industries, International Research
the general area of Information Technology and Computer and Academic Organization. The effort is to address
Science. The name of the institute has been chosen to fundamental factors constraining Pakistan from emerging
honor and commemorate one of the greatest Muslim as an industrialized nation; such as
thinkers and mathematicians, namely Al-Khawarizmi Development of world class applied research
Abu Musa, who lived and worked in a small town of resources in Pakistan.
Azerbaijan from 780 AD to 850 AD. Al-Khawarizmi is Development of a stream of good teachers and
recognized in learned circles not only as the father of researchers in the area of IT, Telecommunication
Algebra, but also the inventor of the concept of 'Algorithm'. and Electronics in Pakistan.
In fact the word algorithm is simply believed to be a To gather the best talent and provide them with an
corruption of Al-Khawarizmi. Therefore, Al-Khawarizmi environment and focus for creating new technologies
is rightfully acknowledged as the inventor of all the and products.
mathematical concepts used by Alan Turing and John To create national self-sufficiency, especially in the
Von Nuemann to introduce their respective models for public sector, by addressing problems unique to
digital computers. Pakistan.
To address certain high-tech sensitive areas where
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES technology cannot feasibly be imported from abroad.
Al-Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science (KICS) has To develop a tradition of world-class research in
been established to conduct research and development Pakistan in mathematical algorithms, IT,
Telecommunication & Electronics.

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To pursue education and research, in collaboration 32. Indigenous DSP/Telecom trainer
with a highly accredited universities in the west at 33. Informatics components for ChemBank v3 - a public
postgraduate level, and award masters and doctorate database for small molecules and high throughput
degrees by research. screening experimental design and data
To advise research thesis for Masters & PhD students 34. Intelligent Handwritten Character Recognition System
from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 35. Interactive Mobile Video Platform
Mechatronics & Control and Industrial Engineering 36. Kernel Profiling
Departments. 37. Library Management System
To provide high quality teaching support at the post 38. Medical facility Management Systems
graduate level. 39. Multicore Processors Characterization & Evaluation
Virtualization and Cloud Computing
KICS has undertaken projects in the following 40. Off-Shore Development Services
areas:- 41. OMR based Quiz Grader
01. 4G Mobile Wireless Technologies (WiMax) 42. OMR-based Test grading enablement of PPSC
02. Advanced GSM/GPRS/Edge VAS development 43. Open Source Tools and Technologies Development
03. An Open Source, General Purpose and Adaptable 44. Open-Source Software (OSSs) for the whole SDLC
Automated Management System For Universities 45. Optical Burst Switching
(UMS) 46. Optical Networking Technologies including OBS &
04. Application of Service-Oriented Architecture in Real GMPLS
World Problems 47. Passive Optical Networks
05. Automated Test Management System 48. Photonic Networks Research Group
06. Automated University Management System 49. Public Data Sharing Platform For Chemical Biology
07. Automated Utility Metering And Related Informatics Components
08. Binding Multiple Applications on Wireless Sensor 50. RDpedia: A Web Portal for Open-Source Research
Networks and Development in Pakistan
09. Bioinformatics Research Lab 51. RFID Based Access Control System
10. Biometric Attendance Management System 52. RFID based Automation Services
11. Characterization, Evaluation, and Development of 53. RFID-Based Automated Library Management System
High Performance Network Services on Multi-Core 54. RFID-Based Vehicle Access Control and Parking
Architectures Solution
12. Collaborative Project with Broad Institute at MIT 55. Sensor Network Technologies
and Harvard 56. Sequence Analysis Tool (SSAT): An Analysis Tool
13. Design and Development of WiMax Compliant for Sugars
Broadband Modem 57. Software Development for Invoice Processing
14. Design of Modems and Software Define Radio Automation System (IPAS)
15. Development Of A Multi-Standard Signal Processing 58. Software outsourcing
API For SDR Applications 59. Software System Development of Anti-Key Logger
16. Development of a Virtual Machine Monitor for Octeon - Providing Security Behind the Scene
Processors 60. Software System Development of Automated Meter
17. Development of an Intelligent Forecasting System Reading (AMR)
for Pakistan WAPDA using Machine Learning 61. Software System Development of Key Sniper -
Techniques 7 Protects System Dynamically
18. Development of Open Source Software Hotspots 62. Software System Development of Secure Keyboard
(OSS -- Hotspots) 63. Storage, Retrieval and Manipulation Techniques Of
19. Digital Content Protection and Digital Rights Human Brain Data
Managements 64. Strengthening of High Performance Computing and
20. Distributed Computing Networking Lab for UET students and R&D staff at
21. DSP Trainer Development KICS, UET, Lahore
22. e-Marsal: Mobile Messaging for Information 65. Trainings on specialized topic from above list
Dissemination of Agricultural Sector 66. UET Web Portal
23. Embedded Systems & Enterprise Software Solutions 67. uHandS: Ubiquitous Help and Safety Services in
24. Energy Invoice Processing Automation System Emergency
Development 68. Unified Computational Model of Human Brain
25. Enterprise Management Information System (EMIS) 69. Vehicle Tracking and Fleet Management System
26. Free Space Optical Communication
27. Free Space Optics
28. getMARK Image Based OMR System
29. Health Center and Practitioner Management Systems
30. High Performance Computing Lab
31. Implementation of ZigBee Protocol Stack

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DIRECTORATE OF RESEARCH, EXTENSION & ADVISORY SERVICES
Director General Research
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram

The Directorate performs a variety of functions to promote Part - I


research, extension and advisory services in the
University. These include the following. Product Research Laboratory
To meet the needs of industry, this laboratory shall
Functions of the Directorate provide research base for critical analysis of contemporary
Regulate M.Sc., M.Phil, and Ph.D. programmes equipment and its indigenous production. It will have
Provide funds and monitor faculty research the service of experts from Electrical, Mechanical and
Provide funds for M.Sc., M.Phil and Ph.D. Research Metallurgical Department.
Approve, thesis titles, supervisors and examiners
Co-ordinate the split Ph.D. programme with foreign Advanced Electronics Laboratory
universities. This laboratory shall focus on research in the development
Award of Research Assistantships of electronic components, silicon chips, printed circuits,
Sponsoring collaborative research work in Engineering integrated circuits, fiber optics and laser equipment.
and Architecture, City & Regional Planning and allied
disciplines at the University and promote the research Communication Systems Laboratory
work In this laboratory digital communication, internet, digital
Coordinating advisory services of the university for signal processing and wireless communications are major
the benefit of the government departments and areas.
industries
Arranging evaluation of research publications of It is envisioned as a hub between industry and university
faculty members and publishing of Research Journal in the realm of Mechatronics Engineering. Since its
of the University inception in 1999, this laboratory has been providing
research facilities to its graduate students and faculty
Research Centre members. A team of well qualified Mechatronics and
Research is an essential element of higher education. Electrical Engineers guide the researchers. The future
In the realization of this objective, soon after its of this lab is targeted towards Biomedical Engineering
establishment in 1961, the University set up a Directorate and Embedded Systems.
to organize and promote Research and Advisory Services.
However, the phenomenal increase in the number of Advanced Engineering Materials Laboratory
students at the undergraduate level, so over-whelmed This laboratory will facilitate research on the development
the University that the development of research lagged of Advanced Engineering Materials including alloys,
behind considerably. polymers, and ceramics.

To arrest this situation, an effort was made in 1986 to IT Research Laboratory


establish an Advanced Research Centre, but unfortunately This lab conducts research in emerging areas of software
it could not take off, due to lack of financial support by development. At present research being conducted in
the Government. However, in 1998-99 it was decided the areas of image processing, face recognition, Urdu
to set up a Research Centre at the University from its speech recognition, artificial intelligence and office
own resources to start with. An adequate space has automation projects.
been allocated for the Centre out of the existing academic
blocks. Necessary equipment and machinery is also Environmental Management Laboratory
being arranged for the Centre from various sources. A This laboratory shall focus on research in efficient
faculty unmatched in caliber is already available in the management of environment.
University, which can conduct and guide research in the
fields of vital importance for the economic development Advance Physics Laboratory
of the country. In addition, full-time research assistants This laboratory shall provide research facilities to the
have been registered for post-graduate research and post-graduate students in the field of Advance Physics.
M.Sc. studies on a stipend of Rs. 5,000/- per month
each. The research work will mainly focus on solving High Tech Centralized Resource Lab
the problems faced by the Industry and private Government of Pakistan has provided a grant to UET for
entrepreneur. establishing this high technology laboratory to support
inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research activities
The following laboratories are functioning in the Research at the University.
Centre.

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Computer Cell Chemical Engineering Department, Chemistry Department
Computer Cell (Information and Communication and Mechanical Engineering Department.
Technology) is running the ISP of the University and
providing the Internet, E-mail facility, software and Low Cost Construction Engineering Laboratory
hardware support to the users and responsible for The purpose of this laboratory will be to develop
maintaining the official website of the University. techniques for the construction of low cost structures,
Computer Cell also provides the Digital Library access roads and bridges, etc. It will have the services of experts
for searching, reading and downloading the research from Civil and Architecture Departments.
papers.
Part - III
Part - II In addition, the Centre shall have the following two
It is proposed that the following laboratories shall be sections with functions shown against each.
established during the second phase.
Project Appraisal and Management Section
Automotive System and Energy Conservation It will carry out an appraisal of the research project,
Laboratory assign it to the concerned laboratories and furnish the
In this lab the focus of research shall be on the research outcome to the tasking agency.
development of efficient automotive systems with lowest
fuel consumption. Total Quality Management Section
This section will provide guidance on quality management
Chemical Engineering Indigenisation Laboratory in the light of latest International Standards.
To meet the demand of the industry, this laboratory The Centre will be headed by Director General Research
shall develop pilot projects for the production for industrial who will coordinate the functioning of various laboratories
chemicals. It will be led by a team of experts from with the help of Chairmen of various Departments
concerned.

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PLACEMENT BUREAU
Chairman
Prof.Dr. Akhlaq Ahmad Malik

One of the important functions of the Placement Bureau ICE QUEST-G.Haider Scholarship, London (For Civil).
is to search and develop contacts with the industry and Omar Aftab Memorial Trust Scholarship, Lahore.
R&D institutes in public and private sectors of the country Pakistan Engineering Congress Scholarship.
in order to identify prospective employers, jobs, Firdous Fazal Trust Scholarship.
scholarships and internship training for UET students Dr. M. A. Latif Scholarship.
UET Placement Bureau acts as a bridge between UET Social Welfare Activities (SWA).
graduates and employers and donor agencies for Shell Scholarship.
scholarships, financial assistance, loans etc. The Bureau Petrolium Institue of Pakistan.(PIP)
is committed to provide friendly and efficient services The Institute of Engineers Pakistan, Saudi Arabian
to UET students, graduates, employers and scholarship Center (IEP SAC).
donor agencies. It provides information to the students Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry Scholarship
with the recent jobs and scholarships available by (LCCI).
displaying the information on the UET notice board Zong Scholarship.
frequently. Students get to know the different areas Fauji Foundation Pakistan.
where they can grow as engineers and enhance their Class 49- Golden Jubilee Scholarship, Lahore.
natural and technical skill which they developed during Kakyzai Association Pakistan.
their stay as students in the University. It frequently Pakistan Foundation London (Dr. A, Q. Khan
arranges visits of the Prospective employers and their Scholarship, London).
discussions with faculty members and students of relevant Gurmani Foundation, Lahore.
departments regarding the emerging need and training Bari Khalil Scholarship. UK.
of the students in the same direction. The Placement M. Ashraf Siddique Scholarship, Lahore.
Bureau facilitates various organizations in the process Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited, Rawalpindi.
of pre-selection of students who are about to complete Telenor Scholarship.
their studies by arranging tests and interviews of NESPAK Scholarship.
prospecting candidates for placement in the industry. Iqbal Begum Scholarship, Lahore (For Civil).
As a result, the Placement Bureau maintains a mailing Insaf Trust Scholarship, Lahore. (For Civil).
list of major companies employing engineers who are Khan I. U Durrani & Begum Hameeda Durrani
constantly informed about the graduating classes at Scholarship U.S.A. (Final year).
proper time. Zubeda Habib Scholarship (For Chemical).
Zanib Bashir Scholarship, Lahore.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR STUDENTS Begum Nasira Kiani Scholarship, Lahore.
The Placement Bureau looks after Needy Scholarships Babar Ali Foundation, Lahore (girls only).
and Financial Assistance programme of the University Bano Meraj Charitable Trust Scholarship.
for deserving students. These Scholarships are awarded Coca Cola Scholarship.
by either government agencies or other sources both Dr. Faiz Scholarship.
from local and international donors. Some of the key Pak Telecom.
sources are listed below: Pakistan Bait-Ul-Mal. (Govt. of Pakistan).

Punjab Education Endowment Fund Scholarship.


(Govt. of Punjab).

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DIRECTORATE OF EXTERNAL LINKAGES
Director
Prof. Dr. Shahid Naveed

The Directorate undertakes the tasks of industrial liaison, Brandenburg Technology University (BTU),
international linkages, in-country cooperation and liaison Brandenburg, Germany
with alumni. The scopes of these activities are Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Bernburg
development of mutual understanding, promotion of /Dessau/Kothen, Germany
collaborative projects, research, facilitation for jobs, Wuerzburg-Schweinfurt University of Applied Science,
higher studies, short term training and other interests. Germany
The University has signed the following MoUs of mutual Michigan Technology University, USA
cooperation:- University of South Carolina, USA
Michigan State University, USA
Saadullah Khan & Brothers, Lahore Queen Mary University of London, U.K.
Synthetic Products Enterprises (Pvt.) Ltd., Lahore University of Bedfordshire, U.K
M/s Huawei (Pvt) Limited, Islamabad University of Manchester Institute of Science and
Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL), Technology (UMIST), U.K.
Islamabad University of Manchester (Faculty of Engineering &
Schlumberger Seaco Inc. (SLB) Physical Sciences), U.K.
Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Lahore University of Northumbria at Newcastle, U.K.
Sui Northern Gas Pipe Line (Pvt) Ltd. (SNGPL) University of Glamorgan, U.K.
Alternate Energy Development Board, Islamabad HONAM University, Korea
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), University of Regina, Canada
All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) & Small Nanjig University China, China
& Medium Enterprises Development Authority Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand
(SMEDA) University of Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia
China Mobile Pakistan (Zong) Limited. The University of Aden, Yemen, Yemen
Govt. College University (GCU), Lahore Arab Circle Renewable Energy, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Similarly, cooperation is being promoted on international UET Alumni Association is functioning under the patron-
forum and the graduates of this university are reaily ship of the Vice-Chancellor. The Association has chapters
accepted for higher studies and research all over the in USA, Canada, Middle East & Europe. The Directorate
world. MoUs have been signed with the following is facilitating the association in pursuing their activities
Universities/organizations: - and contributions to support the University with new
vigor.

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STUDENTS TUTORIAL & GUIDANCE BUREAU
Senior Tutor
Prof. Dr. M. Fiaz Hussain Shah
Assistant Councellor
Ms. Tayyiba Mushtaq

The University is concerned not only with imparting problems or face any difficulty in coping with their
knowledge and skills but also with the overall development academic roles and responsibilities. To play its role
of the students. The aim is to produce young engineers effectively, the Bureau endeavors to maintain students'
who have stable and harmonious personalities, and are physical, psychological and personal data. Such data
well-adjusted with their surroundings. The Bureau assists helps the counsellors in making their services more
in the realization of these objectives. It offers counselling useful and effective.
services to students who may have any psycho-social

DIRECTORATE OF STUDIES
Director
Prof. Dr. Ghulam Abbas Anjum

The directorate has the following responsibilities:- for the smooth conduct of the courses.
To organize undergraduate teaching in different To coordinate academic activities of departments
departments of the University and to ensure the in time completion of courses by
To monitor the progress of the teaching during the respective departments.
academic session and to prepare comprehensive To provide facilities to the students through their
report for administration. class representatives to solve their personal problems.
To function as a liaison office between the departments

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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Chairman Library Committee
Prof. Dr. Syed Tauseef Ahmad

The central Library of the University has the honor of Library, Ebrary, McGraw Hill Digital Engineering Library,
having been chosen by the Higher Education Commission etc. that provides access to over 18000 e-journals
to serve as the primary resource center for engineering spanning all fields of academic endeavor. There are also
and technical education in Pakistan. As such, it has active plans to develop Soft-Library to support ongoing
significantly improved its book holding and it is going research within UET.
through an ambitious program of computerization of its
services and operation. Housed in a dedicated three- Other Facilities
storey structure, the Library offers peaceful, air- The Library also has dedicated facilities to support
conditioned atmosphere for its members. It is a lending scholarly activities within its premises. These include
library, and most of its holdings are available to members a well-equipped Seminar Hall, Refreshment Room,
on loan. The Library holdings can be browsed through Conference Room and necessary support services. Other
an Internet based fully searchable catalogue. library services include subsidized Scanning, Printing,
Photocopying and Binding. The library also operates a
Hardcopy Resources Book Bank which lends textbooks to students for a
The Library houses more than 1,10,000 (Including Book complete academic session on nominal rent.
Bank), over 22,000 volumes of bound serials, and roughly
600 scattered issues of scientific and technical serials. Current Projects
The balance of these library holdings is somewhat tilted The Library is in a process of integration with various
towards engineering and technical subjects. However, departmental Libraries on the Lahore Campus. This
there is a reasonable amount of reading material on shall result in a Library System where all Library resources
Humanities, Basic Sciences, Social Sciences and Islamic on the campus shall be accessible to all members in a
Studies as well, and as a matter of policy the Library is seamless way. Later on Libraries of the UET Campuses
committed to improve the diversity of its holdings. shall also be included in this system. Other development
project include an RFID based automated and secure
Internet and Computing Facilities Library Management System which is being carried on
As the primary resource center of a technical university, by KICS.
the library is also committed to provide access to
electronic media and Internet to its members. At present,
the library offers over 60 computers with high-speed URL: www.library.uet.edu.pk or www.uet.net.pk/lib.htm
dedicated Internet access for use of its members. These
computers also provide a dedicated link to HEC Digital

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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CENTRE
Director
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ali Maud

Software Engineering Center was inaugurated on 17th Bio-Informatics Research Group


May 1999, by the then Prime Minister of Islamic Republic Information Retrieval Research Group
of Pakistan, as Information Technology (I.T.) Center. Semantic Web Engineering Research Group
Later on it was renamed as Software Engineering Center. Machine Learning Research Group
It houses four computer laboratories equipped with more Data Mining and Data Warehousing Research Group
than 200 computers, each of which is connected to Wireless Sensor Networks Research Group
Internet via high bandwidth medium. Only one laboratory Image and Speech Processing Group
hosts licensed Windows Operating system and the
remaining host Open Source Linux operating system. It Besides faculty offices, it also houses a Seminar Hall
also houses an Electronics Laboratory. with a seating capacity of 185 and a Lecture theater
with a seating capacity of 100. All workshops, seminars,
It is primarily used for conducting BSc laboratories, exhibitions and competitions are arranged in this Center.
postgraduate classes and postgraduate research.
Currently following research groups are operating in its
premises each headed by a senior faculty member.

ADVISORY SERVICES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS


Advisor
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashiq

The University had established Advisory Services for the students. These functions include celebration of the
Foreign Students in addition to the Directorate of Students Independence Day of Pakistan, Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-
Affairs. There are Foreign Students from more than 15 Dhoha etc. The students can also organize celebrations
countries. The Advisor's Role is to provide them guidance of the National festivals etc of their own countries with
in their academic matters and also organize Socio- permission of the university authorities through the
cultural functions at important occasions with help of Advisor.

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THE UNIVERSITY PROCTORIAL BOARD
Chairman
Dr. Muhammad Shoaib

The Proctorial Board has been functioning for the last CRs and Student Proctors are notified. Thus a healthy
many years. The Proctorial Board comprises of a Chairman academic competition continues among the students.
as well as about 16 Teacher Proctors selected from the They are from each section/class of every discipline of
teachers of various departments/disciplines of the the University.
University. The Proctorial Board believes to implement
the merit based culture in the university, the vision of The role of the Proctorial Board includes
the Vice Chancellor, so the most essential part of the a) To provide assistance to students in the
Board is Students' Class Representatives (CRs.) and enhancement their academic and extracurricular
Students' Proctors and they are the first and second activities.
position holders in their previous Examinations b) To maintain the discipline at the campus and
respectively in each section/class. After declaration of provision of academic guidance to the students.
the result of every examination of the university new c) To conduct the seminars and workshops in order
to improve the soft skills of the students.

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE CENTRE


Director
Prof. Dr. Nadeem Ahmad Mufti

Ever since the establishment of various laboratories in ii. Micro processor based instruments/equipment repair
the University of Engineering and Technology, need for section
providing back-up repair and maintenance support has iii. Mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic devices repair
always been felt. A serious effort was made in this regard section
in 1995 when the matter was taken up with the
government to set up a centre for Repair and Maintenance The functions of the Centre include:
of Scientific Instrument. However, the project could not a) Routine maintenance and calibration of laboratory
materialize for want of financial allocation. The furnishing equipment and instruments.
of University laboratories with modern sophisticated b) Repair of electronic, electrical mechanical, hydraulic,
equipment through Japanese assistance once again pneumatic and microprocessor based equipment.
necessitated the setting up of a Repair and Maintenance c) Repair and Maintenance services to non-laboratory
Centre. This facility started with University own resources equipment.
& upgraded through HEC funded project.
The center has its own director who is guided by a
The Repair and Maintenance Centre consists of three Management Board headed by the Vice Chancellor. Each
sections as under. of the sections has trained staff for repair/maintenance.

i. Electrical and Electronic Instruments/equipment repair


section

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DIRECTORATE OF STUDENTS AFFAIRS
Director
Prof. Abdul Jabbar Bari

The primary function of the directorate is to organize directorate is to main liaison with a wide cross-section
extra-curricular activities of the students and to foster of students and to be responsive to their needs and
their intellectual, literary and artistic potentialities, which problems. The Directorate also works to promote amongst
remain untapped in the classroom. It functions normally students respect for dignified and disciplined behaviour,
through a large number of clubs and societies, each which behoves a University student and a prospective
devoted to some sport or cultural and artistic activity. member of the honoured community of engineers,
The students join these clubs and societies according to architects, planners and scientists.
their inclinations and aptitudes. Another function of the

DIRECTORATE OF SPORTS
Chairman Sports Committee
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akram

The University provides ample facilities to the students maximum number of students are encouraged to take
for participation in games and sports, both outdoors and part in the inter-universities tournaments under shed
indoors. Facilities are provided for all the major sports of Higher Education Commssion. The sports complex is
including cricket, Hockey, foot Ball, tennis, badminton, a commanding feature of the campus landscape and
basketball, squash table Tennis, Body Building and has, amongst other things, an Olympic-size swimming
athletics. A series of inter faculty and inter hostel pool, tennis and squash courts Gymnasium and an
tournaments are held to provide participation to the impressive stadium.

TRANSPORT SECTION
Chairman, Transport Committee
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yousaf Anwar

A large fleet of buses is maintained by the University. Municipal Corporation limits. The details of different pick
Transport facility is provided to day-scholars as well as and drop points are available with the Transport Section
hostel students against nominal charges. The buses for (Phone No: 9029466) Evening shopping routes are
day-scholars ply on different routes within the Lahore arranged for hostel students.

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HALLS OF RESIDENCES
Senior Warden
Prof. Dr. Fiaz Hussain Shah

The University has ample provisions for hostel Sr. Name of Resident Tutor Hostel Name
accommodation. It has fifteen halls of residence for boys 1. Dr. Neeulm Naz (Warden Girls Hostels/RT)
with accommodation for about 2700 students. The halls Professor, Al-Zohra
reflect history of the institution through variations in Architecture Department Hall
the architectural styles over the last half a century. 2. Dr. Muhammad Kamran Warden
Some of them are of the pre-independence period, Professor, Boys
inherited from the former Maclagan College of Engineering Electrical Engineering Department Hostels
or the Sikh National College whereas others were built 3. Mr. Muhammad Shafique
over a period of quarter of a century since the inception Mumtaz
Assistant Professor, Hall (W)
of University. Department of Mathematics
4. Mrs. Sabahat Arif Khan Khadeeja
Al-Zohra Hall, Khadeeja Hall and Ayesha Hall are for girl Assistant Professor,
students having accommodation capacity of 450 students. Architectural Engg and Design Department Hall
5. Mrs. Monaza Hussnain Ayesha
The Senior Warden's Offices are housed in the Bio-Chemist Hall
Administration Block. University Health Clinic
6. Mr. M. Farhan Quaid-E-
Each hall is looked after by a Resident Tutor. Many Lecturer/Lab Engineer
aspects of the life in halls are managed by the students Azam Hall
Mechanical Engineering Department
themselves such as the boarding arrangements. The 7. Mr. Mansoor Iqbal Umer
Halls are provided with common rooms, , mess, canteens, Assistant Professor Hall
prayer rooms, internet facility and other common utilities. Mining Engineering Department
The students are required to abide by the rules and 8. Mr. Muhammad Mushtaq Zubair
regulations governing residence in the University halls Assistant Professor, Hall (W)
and are encouraged to develop community life conducive Mathematics Department
to healthy growth of the social aspects of their 9. Mr. Naveed Nawaz Zubair
personalities. Lecturer/Lab Engineer Hall
Electrical Engineering Department (East)
The names of the halls of residence are as follows:- 10.Dr. Obaid-Ullah Nadeem
Associate Professor, Liaquat
Khadeeja Hall 99029444 Department of City and Regional Planning Hall
Al-Zohra Hall 99029242 11.Dr. Asad Ullah Qazi Sir Syed
Ayesha Hall 99029291 Assistant Professor, Hall
Ali Mardan Hall 99250244 Civil Engineering Department
Allama Iqbal Hall 99250236 12.Mr. Ahmad Naveed Sultan
Liaqat Hall 99250235 Lab Engineer/Lecturer Mehmood
Mahmood Ghaznavi Hall 99250231 Mechanical Engineering Department Ghaznavi Hall
Muhammad Bin Qasim Hall 99250239 13.Mr. Ijaz Ahmad Allama
Mumtaz Hall 99250238 Assistant Professor Iqbal Hall
Quaid-E-Azam Hall 99250243 Department of City and Regional Planning
Sir Syed Hall 99250237 14.Mr. Jamal Umer Muhammad
Umer Hall 99250233 Lecturer/Lab Engineer -Bin-Qasim
Usman Hall 99250233 Mechanical Engineering Department Hall
Zubair Hall 99250240 15.Mr. Muhamamd Waqas Usman
Lab. Engineer/Lecturer Hall
Mining Engineering Department
16.Mr. Zohaib Akhtar Ali
Lab. Engineer/Lecturer, Mardan
Electrical Engineering Department Hall
17.Syed Musa Raza Mumtaz
Lecturer/Lab Engineer
Electrical Engineering Department Hall (E)

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STUDENTS SECTION
Convener, Admission Committee & Incharge Students Section
Prof. Dr. Salim Abid Tabassum

This Section is located on the ground floor of the certificates, verification of documents, preparation of
administration Block it deals with all matters relating to faculty cards and issuance of No Objection Certificates
admission at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. is also dealt with at this section.
Registration of new students, issuance of provisional

HEALTH CLINIC
Chairman Health Committee
Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood ul Hasan
Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Muhammad Amin

The University provides medical cover to its employees him to issue medical certificates, when needed. The
and students under the supervision of a health Committee. day-scholars can have their medical certificates
On the request of a Resident Tutor, the Doctor may visit countersigned from the University Medical Officer if they
a patient in hostel if he is unable to move from bed. are treated by an outside registered medical practitioner.
Medicines, however, are not issued from the clinic on
The students are supposed to cooperate with the medical prescription of an outside medical practitioner.
officer in maintaining record of their illnesses to enable

THE UNIVESITY DAY CARE CENTRE


Convener
Dr. Muhammad Shoaib

The University Day Care Centre has been established Montessori at the university day care centre will be
recently by the Worthy Vice Chancellor. The major started.
objective of the day care centre is to facilitate the female
teachers and officers of the university. The kids of The day care centre is being administrator by a committee
teachers and officers of the university are enrolled at consists of teachers and officers of the university under
the day care centre and looked after by the educated the Convener. The day care centre also provides a good
staff of the day care centre in future the classes of opportunity for doing the social service.

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UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS

1. EXAMINATIONS: s. An "Outstanding Subject" means a Part-I or Pat-II


The regulations relating to the semester system of paper in which a student is awarded "F" grade in a
teaching and examinations of bachelor degree applicable semester.
from the session 2006. t. "Credit Hour" means one hour of theory lecture or
2-3 hours of practical work per week for the semester.
DEFINITIONS
a. "University" means the University of Engineering and Explanations
Technology, Lahore. a. The pronoun "he" and its derivatives are used for
b. "College" means the Constituent/Affiliated College both male and female persons.
of the University. b. Depending upon the context, the words imparting
c. "Faculty" means the concerned faculty of the the singular number include the plural number as
University. well.
d. "Vice-Chancellor" means the Vice-Chancellor of the
University. Degree Programs at Main Campus
e. "Pro Vice-Chancellor" means the Pro Vice-Chancellor Bachelor of Science degree shall be awarded in the
of the University. following disciplines:
f. "Dean" means the Dean of the concerned faculty. 1. Electrical Engineering
g. "Principal" means the principal of a college. 2. Computer Engineering
h. "Chairman" means the Chairman of the concerned 3. Computer Science
department of the University/College. 4. Mechanical Engineering
i. "Controller" means the Controller of Examinations 5. Mechatronics and Control Engineering
of the University. 6. Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
j. "Student" means a bonafide student of a degree 7. Civil Engineering
program of the University who does not maintain 8. Environmental Engineering
admission simultaneously in any other degree/diploma 9. Transportation Engineering
program of the University or in any other Institution. 10. Building & Architectural Engineering
k. "Candidate" means a student who intends to appear 11. Chemical Engineering
in an examination. 12. Polymer Engineering
l. "Board of Studies" means the Board of Studies of 13. Mining Engineering
the concerned discipline of the University/College. 14. Geological Engineering
m. "Academic Year" means a year normally consisting 15. Petroleum and Gas Engineering
of two semesters of 18-20 weeks duration each 16. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
inclusive of examinations and 12-14 weeks of Summer 17. City and Regional Planning
Vacations, internships or any other academic activity.
n. "Subject" means a course of studies as prescribed Bachelor's Degree shall be awarded in the following
in the detailed syllabi approved by the competent disciplines.
authority. It shall consist of Part-1 (Theory) or Part- 1. Architecture
Ii (Practical) or both. Each shall be considered as a 2. Product and Industrial Design
separate paper.
o. "Mid-Semester Examination" means the examination Degree Programs at City Campus (KSK)
to be held after 7-8 weeks of teaching on such dates 1. Mechanical Engineering.
as the University may determine. 2. Electrical Engineering
p. "End-Semester Examination" means the examination 3. Chemical Engineering
to be held at the end of each of each semester on
such dates as the University may determine. Degree Programs at Faisalabad Campus
q. "Internal Examiner" normally means a teacher/person 1. Electrical Engineering
appointed by the competent authority who has been 2. Mechatronics & Control Engineering
teaching the subject to the normal class/section 3. Chemical Engineering
during the semester for which the examination is
being held. Degree Programs at Rachna College of Engineering
r. "External Examiner" means a person holding suitable & Technology
qualifications in the relevant discipline who is neither 1. Electrical Engineering
a teacher in the University nor has taught the subject 2. Mechanical Engineering
to the class/section during the semester for which 3. Industrial & Manufacturin Engineering
the examination is being held. 4. Computer Science

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Regulations Governing the Semester System of 3.0 Student Status
Teaching and Examinations For Bachelors Degree 3.1 Students shall be classified as Regular students
Programs while enrolled at the university during the minimum
duration of their respective degree program.
1.0 Introduction 3.2 Students shall be classified as Casual students, if
The following regulations govern the Semester System they enroll in subjects after completion of their
of teaching and examination for the Undergraduate minimum degree duration period. Enrollment as a
degrees awarded by University of Engineering and casual student, in a semester, shall only be allowed
Technology (UET), Lahore. after approval by the Vice Chancellor on the
recommendation of the concerned Chairman and the
1.1 The Undergraduate degrees offered at the University Dean (B.Sc Form-6).
under Semester System are classified as Bachelor
of Science (B.Sc.) and Bachelor. B.Sc. degrees are 4.0 Credit Hours Requirement
offered in Engineering disciplines, Technology The minimum credit hours required for the award of
disciplines, Computer Science and City and Regional degree shall not be less than 140 for degree programs
Planning. Bachelors degrees are offered in with minimum duration of four academic years and 170
Architecture, Product and Industrial Design and for degree programs with minimum duration of five
Business Administration. academic years.
1.2 Masculine gender used in the following regulations
implies students of either gender, that is, male 5.0 Semesters Nomenclature and Duration,
students as well as female students. Registration Restrictions
1.3 The medium of instructions and examinations shall 5.1 There shall be two regular semesters, namely Fall
be English for all subjects except Islamic Studies and Spring semesters, during each academic year.
and Pakistan Studies for which the medium of An optional summer semester shall also be offered,
instructions and examinations shall be either Urdu when needed.
or English. 5.2 Duration of fall and spring semesters shall be of 16
1.4 The term Guided Study during Summer Semester to 18 weeks. Regular students shall register in
implies holding quiz tests, midterm, final examinations prescribed subjects during these semesters and
and use of other assessment instruments during the casual students shall register in selected subjects
period without regular teaching. Students shall be for grade improvement.
guided and helped, when required. 5.3 A regular student may be allowed to register
1.5 The term Academic Year refers to the period of concurrently as a sit-in candidate in at most eight
study at the university spread over one calendar (8) credit hours per semester, with junior classes,
year long period. Academic year is further divided for grade improvement during regular semesters.
into semesters. 5.4 Casual students may register in at most twenty (20)
1.6 The term Credit Hour (CH) refers to a unit of credit hours in any of the concurrently running
academic credit during a semester. Each credit hour regular semesters.
is related to a one or more Contact hours per week 5.5 A summer semester of 8 weeks duration shall be
according to subject type as defined in these scheduled during summer holidays. Contact hours
regulations. during summer semester shall be doubled to ensure
that a course is completed in half the duration as
2.0 Degree Duration compared to the regular semester.
2.2 The minimum duration of the undergraduate degree 5.6 A student may only register for a maximum of fifteen
programs shall not be less than four academic years (15) credit hours during the summer semester.
in case of Engineering, Technology, Computer Science, 5.7 During summer semester, selected subjects shall
City and Regional Planning, Product and Industrial be offered in accordance with departmental policy
Design, Business Administration and five academic for summer semester.
years in case of Architecture.
2.3 Prior to Session 2008, Building and Architectural 6.0 Curriculum and Classification of Subjects
Engineering was a five years degree program. 6.1 The curriculum, subject identification numbers, the
2.4 The maximum duration of the degree program shall credit hours allocated to each subject and detailed
not be more than six academic years for programs syllabus shall be according to the proposals made
with a minimum duration of four academic years and by the Board of Studies and the Board of Faculty
seven academic years for programs with a minimum concerned and approved by the Syndicate on the
duration of five academic years. Under exceptional recommendations of the Academic Council.
circumstances, the Vice Chancellor is authorized to
grant extensions up to a maximum period of one 6.2 Subjects are classified as:
year. Extension required beyond one year shall be i. of teaching shall be lectures given by teachers
referred to the Academic Council. supplemented by home assignments. For the
purpose of these regulations, subjects of this
type shall be referred to as Type-A;

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ii. Practical wherein the primary mode of teaching 9.2 Continuous Assessment and Terminal Assessment
shall be experiments, studio laboratory, designs, of Type-C subjects may carry 60 and 40 percent
drawings, assignments and projects weight respectively.
conducted/executed by students as specified 9.3 External Examiners/ Jurors shall be involved in the
in the syllabus. For the purpose of these assessment of all Type-C subjects.
regulations, subjects of this type shall be referred 9.4 There shall be two to four contact hours per week
to as Type-B; for the duration of regular semester for each credit
iii. Comprehensive Projects wherein students hour assigned to Type-C subjects as specified in
engage in design and development of a project the curriculum.
under direct supervision of teachers in a
laboratory/ studio/ workshop/ industry, spread 10.0 Award of Letter Grades
over one or two regular semesters in an 10.1 The subject teacher shall award letter grades to
academic year. For the purpose of these the students in consultation with the Chairman of
regulations, subjects of this type shall be referred the concerned degree awarding department. Letter
to as Type-C. grade in each Type-A subject shall be awarded on
a Relative Scale whereas, letter grade in Type-B
7.0 Type-A Subjects Evaluation and Contact Hours and Type-C subjects may be awarded on an absolute
7.1 In Type-A subjects, there shall be a mid-term scale if deemed fit by the subject teacher.
examination of one hour duration and a final 10.2 Following steps in awarding letter grades on a
examination of at least one and a half hour duration. relative scale shall be followed:
These examinations shall carry 30 and 40 percent i. Minimum marks threshold linked to content
weight respectively. The teacher shall schedule mastery shall be established for award of a
additional assessment instruments such as quizzes, passing letter grade. Students earning marks
assignments, presentations, seminars, group below this threshold shall be awarded F grade;
discussions, field study reports etc. as specified in ii. Students earning marks above the minimum
the syllabus or as determined by the teacher. These threshold are listed in descending order of merit.
assessment instruments shall carry the remaining Passing letter grades are awarded based on a
30% weight of the subject. Students joining late normal curve or any other method as deemed
during the first semester due to official delays shall suitable, according to the table given below,
be provided an opportunity to make up for the with A+ being the highest passing grade and
missed assessment instruments by the concerned D being the lowest passing grade.
teacher. iii. An upper limit on percentage of students in a
7.2 There shall be one contact hour per week for the subject who can earn a particular passing grade
duration of a regular semester for each credit hour may be placed, if required.
assigned to Type-A subjects. 10.3 The letter grades and their corresponding grade
points (GP) are given below:
8.0 Type-B Subjects Evaluation and Contact Hours
8.1 In Type-B subjects, each Experiment, Studio work, Letter Grades & Corresponding Grade Points
Jury Presentation, Design, Drawing, Project or
Assignment shall be considered an independent A+ A B+ B- C+ C C- D F W WF I
assessment instrument. Relative weight of each
independent assessment instrument shall be 4.0 3.7 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.3 2.0 1.7 1.0 0 - -
determined by the concerned teacher in computing
the cumulative performance, on a scale of 100, of 10.4 Subjects repeated to improve grades, excluding W
all assessment instruments completed during the or WF grades, will be shown on the transcript with
regular semester or summer semester. Students a suffix R.
joining late during the first semester due to official
delays shall be provided an opportunity to appear 11.0 Result Computation Scheme
in all the missed assessment instruments by the The Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade
concerned teacher. point Average (CGPA) shall be computed according to
8.2 There shall be two to three contact hours per week the following formula:
for the duration of regular semester for each credit
hour assigned to Type-B subjects.
x = 1 to n, where n is the number of subjects in the
9.0 Type-C Subjects Evaluation and Contact Hours semester for which GPA is computed.
9.1 In Type-C subjects, each exercise, project or
assignment shall be assessed for process during its
life time (Continuous Assessment) while the end
product shall be assessed, right after its submission, y = 1 to m, where m is the number of total subjects
through Viva-Voce /Jury examination (Terminal covered in all semesters up to the semester for which
Assessment). CGPA is to be computed.

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12.0 Award of W , WF and I Grade zero marks in the assessment instruments such
12.1Withdrawal as class participation etc. He shall be assigned
i. This option to withdraw shall be available only letter grade according to prescribed guidelines;
to students in regular semesters other than Or
first and second semesters. iii. after completion of his eight regular semesters
ii. A student may be allowed to withdraw from a in case of a 4 years program and ten regular
subject in which he is registered. Applications semesters in case of a 5 years program, at the
(on prescribed form BSc-3) to withdraw from university. In this case, he shall repeat the
a subject shall be entertained latest up to the subject in a regular semester as a casual student
9th study week of the semester. Withdrawn fulfilling all laid down requirements and shall
subjects shall appear in the transcript with a earn a letter grade on merit.
letter grade W, and shall not be used in 13.3 Subjects of Type C can only be repeated after
computation of GPA. In the transcript, subjects completion of eight regular semesters in case of a
repeated after withdrawal will not be suffixed 4 years program and ten regular semesters in case
with a R. of a 5 years program, at the university. In this case,
12.2 Forced Withdrawal: A student registered in a subject a student shall repeat the subject in a regular
may not be permitted to continue due to shortage semester as a casual student fulfilling all laid down
of attendance or other disciplinary action. Such requirements and shall earn a letter grade on merit.
students shall be awarded a WF (Forced Withdrawal)
grade. It shall appear in the transcript as such, and 14.0 Dismissal From the University
shall not be used in computation of GPA. Subjects 14.1 The name of a student shall be removed from the
repeated after forced withdrawal shall not be suffixed rolls of the university if he fails to maintain a
with a R. minimum CGPA of 1.0 at the end of first calendar
12.3 A maximum of 32 credit hours may be allowed to year of his initial enrollment at the university. A
be withdrawn, with a W grade, by a student during calendar year shall include two regular semesters
the entire duration of study for a Bachelors degree. and one summer semester.
WF grade shall be counted as W grade for the 14.2 New students, who join late due to administrative
purpose of this allowance. reasons, shall be only be allowed to join the Fall
12.4 Incomplete Grade: Students registered in subjects, semester within six weeks of its commencement.
like theses, projects, studio work etc., spread over In case the administrative delays are more than six
more than one semester shall be awarded I weeks, they shall be allowed to join the Spring
(Incomplete) as an interim grade until the completion semester. Their calendar year shall commence from
of the subject. This grade shall appear in the transcript Spring semester for the purpose of regulation 14.1.
as such, and will not be treated as F grade. 14.3 Admission of students, joining the university six
weeks after the commencement of Spring semester,
13.0 Repetition of Subjects shall be deferred until the following Fall semester.
13.1 The student shall have to earn a passing letter grade
in failing, withdrawn and deficient (in case of migrated 15.0 Official Authority for Computation of Result
students) subjects. Students are permitted to improve Grade points (GP) in each subject, Semester Grade Point
grades of passed subjects (Form B.Sc-2) only if they Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average
do not have any outstanding F, W or WF grade (CGPA) of each student shall be computed and notified
or deficient subjects, in case of migrated students. by the Controller of Examinations at the end of each
Concurrent registration for improvement is allowed semester.
subject to maximum credit hours restriction, if any.
13.2 Subjects of Type A and Type B may be repeated; 16.0 Award of Degree
i. during summer semester; Or 16.1 A minimum CGPA of 2.0 with no outstanding subject
ii. he may sit in the mid-term, quizzes and final with W, WF, I and F grades in the prescribed
examination of a Type A subject or fulfill all the curriculum offered during all semesters of a degree
specified requirements of a Type B subject, with program, shall be required for the award of degree.
junior classes as a sit-in candidate. It is the 16.2 Students shall qualify for a Degree with Honours
responsibility of the repeating student to find if they satisfy the following conditions:
time to complete the required assessment i. Have earned a CGPA of 3.70 or above out of a
instruments and to resolve scheduling conflicts. maximum of 4.00;
The department shall not make special ii. Have not repeated a subject;
scheduling arrangements for this purpose nor iii. Have not withdrawn from a subject with a W
will it permit holding of special examinations or WF grade; and
for sit-in students. The student shall not be iv. Have not earned an F grade, during the course
given any attendance relaxation in his regular of study.
classes while he is registered as a sit-in repeater
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16.3 Students deferring (freezing) semester(s) may 20.0 Deferment of Studies (Freezing)
qualify for the award of Honours degree if they fulfill 20.1 Students enrolled in the first semester or second
the conditions, however, they shall not qualify for semester cannot apply for deferment. Only those
any merit position/rank. All deferred subjects when students who have completed first year of study at
studied for the first time, shall not be treated as the university are eligible to avail this facility.
repeated subjects. 20.2 There shall be no relaxation in the maximum degree
duration period for students seeking deferment.
17.0 Deans Honour Roll 20.3 A student may defer studies for at most two
At the end of each semester, there shall be a Deans consecutive regular semesters, for medical or other
Honour Roll of students earning a Semester GPA of 3.7 genuine reasons, with summer semester not being
and above without any W or WF or F grade during counted. In such cases, the student shall apply (Form
that semester. BSc-4) to the Chairman concerned, at least 15 days
before the commencement of the semester, for
18.0 Grade Change Request approval of deferment by the concerned Dean. CAC,
A student may submit a Grade Change Request (Form after approval, shall notify deferment for a specified
BSc-1) to the Chairmans Office stating the specific reason period. The student shall rejoin, after this leave, in
for change in grade. Grade Change requests must be the next junior class in case of two semesters
submitted not later than one week after the first grade deferment. However, in case of one semester
was posted or within the first week of the following deferment, he may join his own class subject to his
semester, whichever is later. The request will be routed completing the remaining courses after completion
to the concerned faculty member. Normally, the only of study of his class. Such students cannot avail the
person who can change a grade is the faculty member facility of appearing as sit-in candidates or during
who gave the grade; however, in case that faculty member summer semester for repetition of subjects.
is no longer available or cannot be reached, the department
chairman has the authority to evaluate the situation and 21.0 Attendance Requirements
change a grade, if required. When a grade is to be 21.1 Students failing to register, or attend classes, or
changed, the chairman shall forward the case to the Dean failing to re-join after expiry of approved deferment,
with justification for change. The result will be modified during the first three weeks after commencement
after approval of the Vice Chancellor on the of a semester or after the date of their admission
recommendation of the Dean. in case of new entrants in the first semester (Fall
or Spring), shall have their admission canceled
19.0 Registration of Students, Fee Payments and automatically.
Hostel Accommodation 21.2 Students failing to maintain a minimum attendance
19.1 Regular students shall be registered for all subjects of 75% in a subject during a semester shall be
being offered in a regular semester. Such students awarded a WF grade. Chairman in consultation
shall pay prescribed university dues during the with the respective Dean shall review cases of
minimum duration of their respective degree students seeking relaxation of up to 10% in
programs. Students deferring studies during this attendance requirement. The relaxation shall be
period shall continue to pay university dues as regular allowed after approval by the Dean. Any relaxation
students during deferral period. in excess of 10% shall be forwarded to the Vice
19.2 Regular students registering during summer semester Chancellor through the respective Dean for final
or as sit-in candidates with next junior classes, shall decision.
pay in advance, an additional fee prescribed for each
subject. 22.0 Re-Admission on Expulsion due to Absence
19.3 Casual students shall pay prescribed fee, in advance, Excluding students dismissed after first calendar year
for each subject registered during regular semester (Regulation 14), students whose admission has been
and shall not be eligible for university benefits such canceled due to absence, can appeal to the Vice Chancellor
as hostel accommodation etc. for re-admission, within one year from the cancellation
19.4Chairman of each department shall register regular, of their admission, as transfer students.
casual and repeating students in subjects being
taught during that semester in his department. The
Chairman has the authority to block registration of
casual and repeating students beyond a certain
number of credit hours keeping their past performance
in perspective.
19.5 Registration roll in each subject of the semester
shall be dispatched to the Controller of Examinations
within first fifteen days of the beginning of each
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SEMESTER RULES

1.0 Evaluation Process of Subjects and display a list of earned score of each student
1.1 Evaluation of Type-A Subjects in that assessment instrument.
i. For mid-term and final examinations of Type- ii. At the end of first of the two semesters of a
A subjects, the teacher of a subject shall set Type-C subject and before the end of
the question paper of that subject, supervise examination period, teachers would prepare
its examination, mark the answer books and and display an Intermediate Award List. This
prepare the award list. list would be similar to the Comprehensive
ii. Every teacher of Type-A subjects shall return Award List of Type-A and Type -B subjects
the marked quizzes, assignments, etc. and mid- except that letter grade assignment based upon
term examination scripts to the students for this list will be limited to I Grade.
review, and in case of presentations etc. display iii. At the end of second of the two semesters of
the earned score of each student, within one a Type-C subject and before the end of
week of the event. Mid-term scripts, however, examination period, teachers shall prepare and
would be recovered from the students and display the Interim Award List. Content and
deposited with the chairman concerned. other requirements regarding Interim Award
iii. At the end of scheduled teaching period of a List shall be as prescribed in these rules.
semester but before commencement of the final iv Within one week of the conduct of Viva-voce/Jury
examinations, the teacher shall prepare and examination, internal and external examiners
display the Interim Award List. Composition, shall prepare and display Comprehensive Award
d i s p l a y, c o r r e c t i o n , a n d r e p o r t i n g List.
requirements/procedures of Interim Award List
shall be as prescribed in these rules. 1.4 Interim Award List
iv. Teachers would mark the final examination i. Interim Award List would show the percentage
scripts, and prepare and display Comprehensive as well as weighted score of each
Award List within one week of the examination stage/assessment instrument of that subject
of the subject. including the mid-term examination in case of
v. The students may be shown the final examination Type-A subjects.
marked scripts before submission of ii. One copy of the list shall be submitted to the
Comprehensive Award List to the Controller of Chairman and additional copies shall be displayed
Examinations, if they so desire. on the Notice Boards for at least two working
days to permit students to point out any
1.2 Evaluation of Type-B Subjects anomalies, errors, omissions etc. in the list.
i. Teachers of Type-B subjects shall keep all iii. The teachers shall give due consideration to
students informed of their performance at every any anomalies, errors, omissions etc. in the list
stage in each category of task performed. pointed out by any student, and may correct
Immediately after the end of each the list. Any corrections etc. in the list shall be
stage/assessment event, teachers shall prepare reported by the teacher to the Chairman.
and display a list of earned score of each student iv. Any further processing of the list shall be carried
in that stage/assessment event. out only after it has been displayed on the
ii. At the end of semester and before the end of Notice Boards for the mandatory period and
examination period, teachers shall prepare and decisions regarding all matters pointed out by
display the Interim Award List. Content and students have been taken.
other requirements regarding Interim Award
List shall be as prescribed in these rules. 1.5 Comprehensive Award List
iii. After following the procedures and requirements i. The Comprehensive Award List shall show, for
regarding Interim Award List, the teachers shall each student:
prepare and display Comprehensive Award List a. The Comprehensive award showing weighted
within one week of the end of the scheduled combination of the Interim Award and Final
teaching period. Examination award in percentage format;
and
1.3 Evaluation of Type-C Subjects b. Letter Grades corresponding to the
i. Teachers of Type-C subjects shall keep all comprehensive award.
students informed of their performance at every ii. The teacher would assign letter grades to the
stage in each category of task performed. comprehensive award in consultation with the
Immediately after the end of each chairman as prescribed in the rules.
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iii. The Comprehensive Award List shall be displayed unauthorized material before the
on the notice boards for students to see and commencement of the examination.
discuss anomalies, if any. iii. That the students are not allowed to talk with
iv. One copy of the Comprehensive Award List shall or copy from other students during the
be sent to the Controller through the Chairman examination.
of the Department and one copy each shall be iv. That no student is allowed to join the
retained by the chairman and the teacher. examination 30 minutes after its
commencement.
2.0 Conduct of Examination of Type A Subjects v. That no student is allowed to submit the answer
Under Semester System sheet and leave the examination room within
2.1 Question Papers 30 minutes of commencement of examination.
i. All question papers are set by the concerned Visits to toilets are carefully controlled.
teacher. vi. That the question papers and answer books of
ii. The paper setters, who also ensure their a student detected using unfair means or
correctness, supervise the photocopying or assisting another candidate, are taken away
duplicating of the papers. and the matter is reported to the respective
iii. Question papers are kept in the safe custody chairman. The superintendent records all
of the teacher till the start of examination. He available evidence to be used as written proof
shall bear legal and moral responsibility for the later on.
safe custody and secrecy of the question papers. vii. That the students write their registration
numbers, name and class on the front cover of
2.2 Reference Material during Tests/ Examinations each additional answer sheet used. If more
Prior to class tests, mid term/final examination, the than one answer book is used, these are stapled
subject teacher announces such books, notes or other together.
material that can be referred to by the students during
the test or examinations. All other books, notes, papers, 2.6 The subject teachers, being the Superintendent(s),
etc., are withdrawn from the examinees. shall supervise distribution of the question papers
to the students according to the schedule published.
2.3 Examination Schedule In case of multiple Examination Centers, subject
The Chairman of the department publishes the mid term teachers (Superintendents) shall be available in or
and final examination schedule at least two weeks before near the examination center during examination of
start of the examinations in accordance with the university their subject to clarify any query and to collect answer
academic calendar. books after the examination.

2.4 Conduct of Mid-Term and Final Examinations 3.0 Degree Completion


The subject teacher shall be the Superintendent for the Students, who are eligible for the award of degree, are
conduct of examination. The chairman shall depute required to submit a Degree Requirements Completion
teachers or staff as Deputy Superintendent and Invigilators Form (Form BSc-5) to their respective chairman for
for the conduct of examinations. The Superintendent shall onward submission to the Controller of Examinations.
ensure the following:- Degree status would be decided only after receipt of this
i. That all answer books used in the examination form.
are signed or initialed. The teacher may require
the students to answer on the question paper 4.0 Disposal of Answer Scripts
itself. No other answer books are to be used in Answer sheets of mid term and examinations will be
these cases. stored in the respective department for four calendar
ii. Answer books are issued to the invigilators 5 years after declaration of result of that semester. The
minutes before the commencement of the sheets would be destroyed subsequently.
examination and retrieved at the end of the
examination. 5.0 Transfer of Credits of Subjects For Migrated
iii. The absentee report, if any, is prepared and Students
forwarded to the Chairmans office at the end Students from other HEC approved universities and
of each examination. programs accredited by PEC or PCATP, may apply for
migration to this university in the same programs, in
2.5 Teachers or Staff acting as invigilators are detailed accordance with Universitys Migration Rules. Following
by the respective Chairman. They ensure the conditions shall govern transfer of subjects (credits) to
following: the university for subjects studied elsewhere. Subjects
i. That the students are identified through means that do not satisfy these conditions shall not be transferred
such as university identification card. nor given any credit.
ii. That the students are warned against the use i. The course must correspond to a course offered
of unfair means and have been advised to by UET or be deemed equivalent in depth and
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ii. Applicant must have received at least 40% rules of discipline can render a student liable to
marks in case of absolute grading system or a punishment ranging from exclusion from a class or
minimum of C grade or higher in a letter a fine to rustication or expulsion from the University.
grading system similar to the one in this
university. In case of any other grading system, 2. Every student must observe the following code
the department shall decide with the above of honour
minimum limits in perspective. In case, both a. He must be loyal, faithful in his religious duties
letter grades and marks are mentioned on the and respect the conviction of others in matters
transcript, only letter grade will be considered of religion and custom.
for the purpose of transfer of semester credi b. He must be loyal to his country and refrain from
5.2 The accumulative credits accepted for transfer in any doing anything which might lower its honour
program should not exceed one-half (50%) of the and prestige.
total credits required to complete that particular c. He must be truthful and honest in dealings with
program, in any case. all people.
5.3 The credits transferred are counted towards the d. He must respect the elder and be polite to all
degree requirements of the student. However, GPA especially women, children, old people, the
of transferred credits shall not be counted towards weak and helpless.
the calculation of CGPA, and that only Transferred e. He must respect his teachers and others in
shall be written against those subject(s) in which authority in the University
transfer of credits was allowed. In addition, migrated f. He must keep clean in body and mind, standing
students shall not be eligible for a merit position nor for clean speech, sport and habits.
Honours degree. g. He must help his fellow beings especially those
5.4 Migrating student may be deficient in subjects as in distress.
compared to the class which he has joined. Such a h. He must devote himself faithfully to his studies.
student shall repeat these subjects. In case, he is i. He must observe thrift and protect property.
studying a particular subject for the first time, it will
not be classified as repeated subject for him. 3. No Student shall
a. Smoke in the class room, laboratory, workshop,
6.0 Transfer of Credits of Subjects For Re-admitted library, examination hall, convocation hall and
Students during studio work or academic functions.
Subjects and grades of subjects in which they have b. Consume alcoholic liquor or other intoxicating
earned a grade of C or above shall stand transferred drugs within the University Campus or a hall of
and they shall be placed in the semester recommended residence or during the instructional, sports or
by the department. cultural tours, or survey camps, or enter any
such place or attend any such tour or camp,
7.0 Transfer of Credits of Subjects For Double while under the influence of such intoxicants.
Degree Students c. Organize or take part in any function within the
Credit hours of subjects, as recommended by the University campus or a hall of residence, organize
concerned department, in which they have earned a any club or society of students except in
minimum of 40% marks or a minimum grade of C ( as accordance with the prescribed rules and
the case may be) during their first degree program within regulations.
the university shall stand transferred and they shall be d. Collect any money or receive donations or
placed in the semester recommended by the department. pecuniary assistance for or on behalf of the
The credits transferred are counted towards the degree University or any University organization except
requirements of the student. However, GPA of transferred with the written permission of the Vice -
credits shall not be counted towards the calculation of Chancellor:-
CGPA, and that only Transferred shall be written against e. Stage, incite or participate in any walkout, strike
those subject(s) in which transfer of credits was allowed. or other form of agitation against the University
In addition, double degree students shall not be eligible or its teachers and officers.
for a merit position nor Honours degree.
4. Every member of the teaching staff shall have the
STUDENTS DISCIPLINE powers and it shall be his duty to check disorderly
or improper conduct or any breach of the rules by
1. GENERAL students occurring in any part of the precincts of the
The students are expected to conduct themselves in University. Should such misconduct occur in room
a disciplined manner, and to acquire that nature and when the student is under the charge of a
responsible outlook about life which is expected of demonstrator, the latter shall report the matter
them when they graduate into their professional without delay to the Chairman of the Department.
careers. In this regard they are required to abide by
a code of honour and rules of discipline, except from 5. The Librarian shall be responsible for maintenance
which are reproduced below. Any violation of the of order in the Library. In case of disorderly conduct
or any breach of rules, he may require the student
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so offending to withdraw from the library for the 4. No student shall be admitted by migration from a
remainder of the day and shall immediately report University or Institution in Pakistan unless he
the offence to the Chairman of the Library Committee. produces a No Objection Certificate and Good
Moral Character Certificate to the effect that the
6. The Senior Warden/Warden and the Resident Tutor student has not been debarred from taking University
shall be responsible for maintenance of order among examinations and suspended or not expelled or
the students in halls of residence or hostels. rusticated from the University or

7. The Director of Physical Education shall be responsible 5. Institution from which he intend to migrate and that
for the maintenance of order among the students no disciplinary action is pending against him
on or near the play grounds or while otherwise under 6. a) An application for admission by migration shall
his charge. be accompanied by a detailed marks certificate
showing the examination passed by a student
8 A student who including Intermediate (Pre-Engg) B.Sc.
commits a breach of any of the rules of conduct examination on the basis of which he secured
specified in para 2.3; original admission in the parent University or
or Institution.
disobeys the lawful order of a teacher or other b) No student admitted to any University or
person in authority in the University, Institution against seats reserved for special
or categories shall be eligible for admission by
habitually neglect his work or habitually absents migration.
himself from his classes without reasonable cause; c) Only those students who possess academic
or record comparable with admission requirements
willfully damages University property or the property of this University shall be considered for
of a fellow student or any teacher or employee of admission by migration.
the University, d) No student shall be migrated to the University
or who carries any of his papers of his previous
does not pay the fees, fines or other dues leviable years.
under the University ordinances rules and e) The grounds for migration shall constitute
regulations, changes in circumstances which render it
or practically impossible for the student to continue
does not comply with the rules relating to residence his studies in his parent University or Institution.
in the hostels or halls of residence or the rules
relating to the wearing of uniform or academic 7. a) No migration shall be allowed to and from the
dress, constituent/ affiliated colleges.
or b) Migration application will only be entertained
uses indecent language, wears immodest dress, on the prescribed application form, obtainable
makes indecent remarks or gestures or behaves in from the Students Section at the cost of Rs:
a disorderly manner, 50/-.
or c) Migration fee shall be charged from the
commits any criminal, immoral, or dishonourable candidates allowed to migrate to the University
act whether within the University campus or from other Universities/ Institutions under the
otherwise which is prejudicial to the interest of the rules at the following rates
university shall be guilty of an act of indiscipline i. Rs:2,50,000/- (Rupees Two Lacs and Fifty
and shall be liable for each such act to one or more Thousand only) in case of candidates of
of the penalties under the General Discipline Rules. U n i ve r s i t i e s / I n s t i t u t i o n s a b r o a d .
ii. Rs: 2,00,000/- (rupees Two Lacs only) from
MIGRATION REGULATIONS & RULES: applicants admitted elsewhere in Pakistan
1. Subject to the provision of Regulations, the Vice on Self Finance Basis.
chancellor may admit a student to the University iii. Rs:25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand
by migration from other Universities or Institutions only) per session to be studied in University
according to the regulations. of Engineering and Technology, Lahore from
the applicants not covered (i) and (ii) above.
2. No student shall be admitted to First Year and Final Note: The genuine and deserving cases falling under
Year classes by migration. category (iii) mentioned above would be submitted to
the Syndicate for waiver of the fee
3. Admission by migration to classes other than first
year class shall not be allowed ordinarily after the 8. A student desiring to leave this University in order
expiry of three weeks from the commencement of to join another University or Institution shall apply
the session. to the Dean of the Faculty concerned on the prescribed
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9. No migration certificate shall be issued unless the permitted by the hostel authorities and
student has cleared all University dues. accommodation is available in the guest room.
10. In case of student who has been debarred from 11. The residents shall be responsible for keeping their
taking University examination or has been expelled rooms tidy and clean. They shall not dispose off litter
or rusticated, no migration certificate shall be issued in the varandahs or other parts of the hostel premises.
so far as the punishment is in force. 12. Every part of the hostel shall be open to the hostel
11. The Dean of Faculty concerned shall be competent authorities for inspection at any time during day or
to issue a migration certificate on the prescribed night.
form. 13. The residents are not allowed to wear immodest
12. A student who has obtained Migration Certificate dress in the hostel.
from the University but has not secured admission 14. The residents shall not keep in the hostel any fire
in another institution may be readmitted to the arms or other weapons, even if licensed. Violation
University in the class to which he can be admitted of this rule shall render a resident liable to expulsion
under the regulation provided that his absence from from the University.
the current teaching session of that class does not 15. A resident shall not indulge in any amusement which
exceed four weeks and further that he surrenders is likely to cause nuisance to others.
the Migration Certificate. 16. Any religious ceremony likely to injure the sentiments
13. Any change / addition/ modification, if made, in the of other residents shall not be performed in the
above regulations, will also be applicable. hostel.
17. The residents are not allowed to gamble or to use
4. REGULATIONS GOVERNING RESIDENCE IN any intoxicants and narcotics. Violation of this
UNIVERSITY HOSTELS (HALLS): restriction shall render a resident liable to expulsion
1. Hostel accommodation is allotted on the basis of from the University hostel, in addition to any criminal
academic merit. However, a student involved in any proceedings that may be instituted against him under
act of misconduct, ill discipline, violation of rules and the Penal Law of Pakistan.
involvement in any political and objectionable activities 18. The residents shall not tamper with the room fittings,
shall be ineligible for the hostel allotment. A resident nor shall they get the doors fitted with internal locks.
who violates the above rules/instructions shall be 19. The residents shall not leave lights or fans on when
expelled from the hostel alongwith any other penalty the rooms are not in use.
as may be imposed by the University. 20. The gates of the girls hostel shall remain closed for
2. A student shall not occupy a room without due the following hours. Summer: 22.00 hours to 5.00
allotment. He shall not transfer it to any other person, hours (April to September) Winter: 21.00 hours to
not exchange it with another student without 6.00 hours (October to March)
permission of the Senior Warden. 21. The girl residents shall not meet their male guests
3. The furniture assigned to a room shall not be shifted in or around the hostel premises.
from it. A resident shall be responsible for the articles 22. A girl resident shall not leave the Campus without
issued to him and shall return them to the hostel the written permission of the Hostel Authorities.
authorities when leaving the room or hostel. He shall
be responsible for making good, any loss or damage RULES FOR ALLOTMENT OF HOSTEL ACCOMMO-
to these articles. DATION :
4. A resident who breaks or damages any University 1. A student seeking admission to a University Hostel
property shall have to pay the cost of the article, in shall submit an application to the Senior Warden
addition to any disciplinary action that may be taken on the prescribed form.
against him. 2. Allotment will be made by the Resident Tutors under
5. A room or any part of the hostel premises shall not t h e s u p e r v i s i o n o f t h e S e n i o r Wa r d e n .
be used as an office, reading room, library or for 3. Students ordinarily residing within the limits of the
any other similar purpose by a political, religious or Lahore Metropolitan Corporation and Lahore
sectarian body of the students. Cantonment shall not be provided hostel
6. The residents are advised in their own interest, not accommodation, unless vacancies are available in
to keep in their rooms cash or valuable articles like the hostel after accommodating students from
radios, transistors, or taperecorders. outside the above limits.
7. The residents shall not use heaters without payment 4. As far as possible foreign students shall be provided
of approved charges and prior permission of the hostel accommodation.
Senior Warden. 5. Foreign students may be so accommodated that
8. the residents are not allowed to use air-conditioners, they can have their own mess or messes if they so
refrigerators, ovens or similar electrical appliances. desire.
9. Guests may visit the residents in the hostel between 6. The following types of accommodation are at present
9.00 AM to 7.00 PM. the residents shall not receive available in the hostels:
female guests in their rooms, but may see them in i. Cubicle ii. Bi-seater
the place reserved for the purpose. iii. Tri-seater iv. Four-seater
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7. Office bearers of hostels such as Prefects, Mess
Managers, Common Room Secretaries and proctors
shall be entitled to accommodation in Cubicles or
bi-seaters provided that the total number of such
entitled persons shall not exceed four in each hostel.
8.a. The order of preference for allotment of the
accommodation shall be as follows:-
i. M.Sc. (whole time students)
ii. Final Year Students
iii. Fourth year Arch./AED Students
iv. Third Year Students
v. Second year Students
vi. First Year Students
8.b. Within each of the categories mentioned in sub-rule
(1) excepting categories (i) and (vi), the order of
preference shall be as follows:-
a. Students who have passed the next below
examination at the regular examination taken
as a whole.
b. Students who have failed in not more than three
of the papers of the next below annual
examination.
c. Others.

LIABILITY FOR INJURY, DAMAGE & LOSS


The University teaching programmes include training in
its workshops and laboratories, places of engineering and
architectural interest, industrial concern, and construction
jobs. The University or other concerns shall not be
responsible in the event of an injury, damage or loss to
a student resulting from any cause whatsoever during
the course of such training.

MODIFICATION OF RULES & REGULATIONS


The rule and regulations governing various aspects of
students life at the University (such as discipline,
admissions, examination, migration, fees and charges
etc.) are given in this prospectus as they stood at the
time of its publication. There is no guarantee that these
rules and regulations will remain unchanged throughout
a students stay at the University, nor does it in any way
restrict or curtail the inherent powers for the University
authorities to modify them whenever in their judgment
any modifications are called for, and to implement the
modified rules and regulations from a date which they
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ADMISSION PROCEDURES

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS c. He should have atleast 60% adjusted admission


1. If you have any query regarding admissions which marks determined as per clause 2 of the merit
can be answered satisfactorily on the telephone, you determination criteria.
may dial Convenor, Admission Committee at d. He should be a bonafide resident of the area
99029216 and 99029452 at 99029470 during working from where he seeks admission
hours. Members of the University staff will also be e. He should meet standards of physique and eye
available for personal consultation during admission sight laid down in the medical certificate. (Form
period. II)
2. Try to submit the application along with the required
documents as early as possible. Do not wait for the 3. Seats for Diploma Holders/B.Tech (Pass)
last date. Degree:
3. As soon as the process of selection is complete, the a. For admission against seats reserved for the
merit list will be notified showing the percentage holders of Diploma of Associate Engineer, the
admission marks of the applicants admitted in different candidate should have passed diploma
disciplines against different categories. examination of a Board of Technical Education
4. All documents to be attached with the application in the relevant technology.
Form F-I should be attested by a Class-I gazetted b. Applicants seeking admission against seats
officer of the government or Class-A officer of this reserved for the holders of Diploma of Associate
University. Engineer shall not be eligible unless their
diplomas are in the relevant technology as
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION specified against each degree course given
1. Eligibility Requirements: below.
An applicant for admission to any of the B.Sc.
Engineering Degree Courses, B.Sc. City & Regional Electrical Engineering
Planning (CRP), Bachelors Degrees in Architecture, Diploma in Electrical Technology
Product & Industrial Design and Computer Science Diploma in Electronics Technology
(Hons) must fulfill the following eligibility Diploma in Instrument Technology
requirements:-
Mechanical Engineering
He should have passed the Intermediate (Pre- Diploma in Mechanical Technology
Engineering) Examination with Chemistry, Diploma in Auto & Diesel Technology
Mathematics and Physics from a Board of Intermediate Diploma in Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
and Secondary Education of Pakistan or an equivalent Technology
examination recognized by the University.
Mechatronics and Control Engineering
However, Intermediate with Physics, Mathematics Diploma in Automation Technology
and Computer Science shall be acceptable only for
Computer Science, Computer Science & Engineering, Civil Engineering
City & Regional Planning (CRP), Architecture and Diploma in Civil Technology
Product & Industrial Design. Intermediate with
Physics, Mathematics and Statistics shall be acceptable Chemical Engineering
only for admission in Computer Science, City & Diploma in Chemical Technology
Regional Planning (CRP), Architecture and Product
& Industrial Design. Petroleum & Gas Engineering
Diploma in Petroleum Te c h n o l o g y
2. General Eligibility Requirements:
An applicant for admission to any of the Bachelor Degree Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science
course offered by the University must fulfill the following Diploma in Metallurgy & Welding Technology
requirements: Diploma in Welding & Sheet Metal Technology
a. He should have obtained at least 60% marks Diploma in Welding & Fabrication Technology
in F.Sc/ ICS/ DAE/ B.Sc/ B.Tech(Pass) Diploma in Foundry & Pattern Making
Examination excluding Sports and Hafiz-e-Quran Technology
marks.
b. He should have appeared in the entry test Architecture
arranged by this University for that particular Diploma in Architecture
Acedmic Session in which he seeks admission.

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Mining Engineering Engineering, Polymer & Process Engineering, Bio-
Diploma in Mining Technology Chemical & Pharmaceutical Engineering, Chemical
& Polymer Engineering, Environmental Engineering
c. Applicants seeking admission against seats & Management and Metallurgical & Materials
reserved for the holders of B.Tech.(Pass) Degree Engineering an applicant, must have passed the
shall not be eligible for admission to the B.Sc. Examination with Mathematics and Chemistry.
B.Sc./Bachelors Degree courses mentioned c. For admission to the B.Sc. courses in Mining, Geological
above unless their diploma are in the relevant Engineering and Petroleum & Gas Engineering an
technology as specified against each degree applicant must have passed the B.Sc. examination
course as given in clause 2.3 (b). with Mathematics and one of the following subjects:
1. Physics 2. Chemistry 3. Geology
EXPLANATION:
1. A candidate having diploma in any other technology 7. Equivalent Examinations
shall not be eligible for admission. The University recognizes the following examinations
2. B.Tech. (Pass) candidate should have his first diploma as equivalent to the Intermediate (Pre-Engineering)
(on the basis of which he was admitted in B.Tech. Examination with Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics
degree course) relevant to the branch of Engineering of the Pakistani Boards of Intermediate and Secondary
in which he seeks admission. Education:
a. Intermediate (Pre-Engineering) Examination of
4. Provisions about admission on the Basis of a the Board of Intermediate & Secondary
B.Sc. Degree Education, Azad Kashmir;
a. Given the qualifications and restrictions stated below, b. Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificate
a person is eligible for admission to the Bachelors with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics;
degree courses at the University on the basis of a c. British General Certificate of Education (Advanced
degree of Bachelor of Science. Level) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics;
b. A person possessing a B.Sc. degree is NOT eligible d. F.Sc. (Pre-Medical) with Mathematics as an
for admission to any Bachelors degree course at the additional subject.
University unless he has also passed F.Sc. (Pre- e. American High School Graduation Diploma (12th
Engineering or Pre-Medical) examination. Grade) or equivalent.

5. Scope of Eligibility for B.Sc.s with F.Sc. (Pre- 8 No Age Restrictions


Engineering) There is no age restriction seeking admission to any
a. For admission to the B.Sc. degree courses in Bachelors degree course.
Engineering other than those mensioned in 2.5 b &
c, Computer Science, City & Regional Planning and 9. Sex
Bachelors degree courses in Architecture and Product Both male and Female persons are eligible to apply
& Industrial Design, an applicant must have passed for seats except Category F which is open for female
the B.Sc. examination with Physics and Mathematics. applicants only.
b. For admission to the B.Sc. Courses in Chemical
Engineering, Polymer & Process Engineering, Bio- DETERMINATION OF MERIT
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Engineering, Chemical
& Polymer Engineering, Environmental Engineering 1. Examinations considered for Merit Purpose
& Management and Metallurgical & Materials For admission to all the Bachelors Degree Courses
Engineering an applicant, must have passed the and determination of merit the following examinations
B.Sc. Examination with Chemistry. are considered:
c. For admission to B.Sc. Courses in Mining Engineering, a. Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination
Geological Engineering and Petroleum & Gas (H.S.S.C) Pre-Engineering. or equivalent. or Bachelor
Engineering, an applicant must have passed B.Sc. of Science (B.Sc.) or B.A. Sc.
examination with TWO of the following subjects: b. For fixed seats only: Diploma of Associate
1. Physics 2. Chemistry Engineer or Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech. Pass)
3. Mathematics 4. Geology c) Marks of Entry Test for Session 2010

6. Scope of Eligibility for B.Scs with F.Sc. (Pre- 2. Merit Determination


Medical) The comparative merit of applicants will be determined
a. For admission to the B.Sc. degree courses in on the basis of adjusted admission marks obtained
Engineering other than those mensioned in 2.6 b & by them in these examinations:-
c, Computer Science, City & Regional Planning and a. For applicant with H.S.C. (Pre Engineering) as the
Bachelors degree courses in Architecture and Product highest qualification:
& Industrial Design, an applicant must have passed i. H.S.S.C (Pre-Engg.) or equivalent including
the B.Sc. examination with Physics and Mathematics. 70%
b. For admission to the B.Sc. Courses in Chemical Sports and Hafiz-e-Quran marks
ii. Entry Test marks 30%
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b. For applicants with B.Sc. or B.A. Sc. as the highest 6. Credit for Hafiz-e-Quran
qualification: 0-20 marks will be added to the academic marks in
i. B.Sc. or B.A. Sc including Sports and HSSC or equivalent examination of an applicant who
70% is Hafiz-e-Quran. He/She will get the benefit only
Hafiz-e-Quran marks or H.S.S.C (Pre-Engg.) or he/she has:
equivalent including Sports and Hafiz-e-Quran i. filled in the necessary check box provided in
marks, in whichever a student has the highest the online application Form and
%age ii. Appeared before the verification committee
ii. Entry Test Marks 30% appointed by the Vice Chancellor for oral test
carrying 0-20 marks and the Committee awards
C. For applicants having Diploma of Associate Engineer marks according to the degree of his proficiency.
as the highest qualification (for fixed seats only)
i. Diploma of Associate Engineer including The Verification Committee will hold oral test at
70% 09:00 A.M. in UET Lahore on 9th & 10th of October
Sports and Hafiz-e-Quran marks 2010. It may be noted that no separate call letters
ii. Entry Test Marks 30% will be issued to the concerned applicants in this
connection.
D. For applicants having B.Tech. Pass as the highest
qualification (for fixed seats only) 7. Credit for Sports
i. B.Tech. Pass including Sports and Hafiz-e- A maximum of ten marks will be added to the
70% academic marks in HSSC or equivalent examination
Quran marks or Diploma of Associate Engineer of an applicant who is sportsman. He will get the
including Sports and Hafiz-e-Quran marks, in benefit only if he/she is:
whichever a student has the highest % age i. filled in the necessary check box provided in
ii. EntryTest Marks 30% the onlne application Form and
ii. appeared before the verification committee
3. Deduction of Marks for Examination passed by appointed by the ViceChancellor for credit of
Parts marks and the Committee will determine his
If an applicant has passed any examination by parts, proficiency as a Sportsman considering the
ten (10) marks are deducted for that examination following criteria:
while determining the adjusted admission marks. If 05 Marks for Physical Test showing actual
the certificate of an applicant does not state whether performance and endurance
he has passed the examination as a whole or by 01 Marks for Inter College Champion
parts, he should submit with his application Form 02 Marks for District Level Champion
IV(a) & Form-IV(b), duly filled in and signed by the 03 Marks for Divisional Level
controller of examination concerned. In case any 04 Marks for Provincial Level
form is not submitted, ten marks will be deducted 05 Marks for National Level or under 18
from the relevant examination marks obtained. representation abroadurpose, in the office of the
Chairman Sports alongwith Convener Admission
4. Merit of F.Sc.s (Pre-Medical) with Mathematics Committee, at 9:00A.M. on 10th of October, 2010.
In determining the merit of an applicant having F.Sc. It may be noted that no separate call letters will be
(Pre-Medical) with Mathematics as an additional issued to the concerned applicants in this connection.
subject:-
a. It is deemed that candidate has passed the 8. Determination of Merit in case of Equal
examination by parts; and Percentage of Admission Marks
b. The marks obtained in the subje ct of biology are If two or more applicants have equal percentage of
replaced by those obtained in Mathematics. admission marks (upto three places of decimal after
trucncation), they shall be treated at par for the
5. Equivalence Of Certificates Upto H.S.S.C. Level purpose of admission.
The equivalence and issuance of certificates, marks
upto HSSC level other than issued by Pakistans EXPLANATION:
Board is to be determined by the IBCC (Inter Board In case there is a tie for the last seat in a particular
Committee of Chairmen) as per decision of the discipline/category, then all the candidates who have
Supreme Court of Pakistan) Such applicants are secured equal percentage of admission marks (upto three
required to attach an Equivalence Certificate showing places of decimal) shall be admitted. No transfer or new
marks with the application for admission issued by entry into that discipline/category shall, however, be
the IBCC. The following is the address of the IBCC considered unless the actual number of candidates already
admitted falls below the number of allocated seats for
IBCC 342, St. No: 97, Sector G-9/4, Islamabad that discipline/category.

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9. Merit Determined Category-wise M Children of University Employees
The seats for admission to the Bachelors Degree N Children of Graduates Engineers, Architects & City
courses at the University are distributed over various and Regional Planners (Domiciled in Punjab)
categories. These categories are discussed in Section O Children of the University Alumni
4 below. The details of the distribution of seats are P B.Tech (Pass) (Domiciled in Punjab)
available in the Seats Allocation Chart. Q Tribal Areas of D.G. Khan and Rajanpur Districts
R Bhakhar and Layyah Districts
The applicants for each category are grouped S Children of Overseas Pakistanis
separately. Then on the basis of the percentage SI Children of Overseas Pakistanis holding DAE
admission marks, comparative merit of the applicants T Disabled Domiciled in Punjab
comprising the group is prepared. The applicants U FATA/Baluchistan HEC Scholar
belonging to a category thus compete for admission
amongst themselves for the seats allocated to it. These categories are described below giving their symbols
comprising the group is prepared. The applicants and procedure of admission.
belonging to a category thus compete for admission
amongst themselves for the seats allocated to it. 1 Categories A [Open Merit Seats]
The applicant should be bonafide resident of the
10. Transfer on the basis of given preferences and Punjab province. Applications are to be submitted
merit to the University according to the procedure and
In case a seat in any discipline/category of higher requirements laid down in this prospectus. The
preference given by a candidate falls vacant and he selection and allocation of disciplines are made by
is eligible for transfer to that discipline/category on the University according to merit. All students
the basis of his merit, he shall be automatically addmited under this catagery would receive 90%
transferred to the discipline/category. He will have financial support from UET resources.
no right to retain his admission in the previous
discipline/category because the seat vacated by him Categories AP [All Pakistan Open Merit Seats]
shall be simultaneously allotted to the next eligible The candidates residing in any part of Pakistan
candidate on merit. (including Northern Areas) can apply on these
categories. The detail of seats/disciplines for these
11. Variation in Seats categories can be seen on the seat allocation table.
The University authorities may exercise their right
at any time to increase or decrease the number of 2. Category B
seats allocated to any category and there shall be The applicant should be a bonafide resident of the
no appeal against such a decision. Sind province. Applications are to be submitted to
the Registrar of the Mehran University of Engineering
12. Unutilized Seats and Technology or the Registrar of the N.E.D.
If some seats allocated to any category (other than University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi.
category A) remain unutilized for lack of adequate Diploma holders are also eligible to apply. Nominations
applicants, then the unutilized seats are transferred and allocation of disciplines are made by the
to category-A and are filled under the same terms Department of Education, Government of Sind,
and conditions as applicable to the former. Karachi.

CATEGORIES & SYMBOLS 3. Category C


The seats for the Bachelor's Degree Courses are distributed The applicant should be a bonafide resident of the
over different categories. For brevity, these categories Baluchistan province. Applications are to be submitted
are assigned symbols. The list of symbols is given as to the Secretary, Department of Education,
under: Government of Baluchistan, Quetta. Nominations
and allocation of disciplines are made by this
Symbols Categories Department. Diploma holders are also eligible to
A Punjab Province apply.
AP All Pakistan Open Merit
B Sind Province 4. Category D
C Baluchistan Province The applicant should be a bonafide resident of the
D N.W.F.P. Province NWFP province. Applications are to be submitted to
E Azad Kashmir including Kel Area and Northern Area the Registrar, NWFP University of Engineering &
F Girls only (Domiciled in Punjab) Technology, Peshawar. Nominations and allocations
H Foreign Countries of disciplines are made by the Department of
I Diploma Holders (Domiciled in Punjab) Education, Government of NWFP, Peshawar. Diploma
J Children of Armed Forces Personnel holders are also eligible to apply.
K Federally Administered Tribal Areas
L Backward Areas of Punjab

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5. Category E 9. Category J
The applicant for the Azad Kashmir seats should be Distribution of these seats over the Army, Air Force
nationals of Azad Kashmir, and the applicant for the and Navy is available in the Seats Allocation Chart.
Northern Areas seats should be bonafide residents Applications are to be submitted to the Headqarters
of these areas. For the seats reserved for Azad of either the Army, Air Force, or the Navy (depending
Kashmir applications are to be submitted to the upon the service to which the parent belongs) in
Secretary Education, Govt. of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, accordance with the procedure notified by them.
Muzaffarabad. Diploma holders are also eligible to apply. Nominations
and allocations of disciplines are made by the
For the seats reserved for Northern Areas applications respective Headquarters.
are to be submitted to the Director of Education,
Northern Areas, Gilgit. Nominations and allocation 10. Category K
of disciplines are made by the Nomination Board for The applicant should be a bonafide resident of the
the Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas. Diploma Federally Administered Tribal Areas. The applications
holders are also eligible to apply. are to be submitted to the Secretary, State and
Frontier Regions Divisions, Government of Pakistan,
6. Category F Islamabad. Nominations and allocation of disciplines
Only female candidates can apply for these seats. are also made by him. Diploma holders are also
The applicant should be a bonafide resident of the eligible to apply.
Punjab Province. Applications are to be submitted
to the University according to the procedure and 11. Category L
requirements laid down in this prospectus. Selection The backward areas of Punjab include districts of
and allocation of disciplines are made by the University Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan,
according to merit. Muzaffargarh, Rajanpur, Jhang, Attock, Chakwal,
Mianwali, D.G. Khan and Jhelum. The applicant
7. Category H should be a bonafide resident of any of these
The applicant is required to get his application districts. Applications are to be submitted to the
sponsored by his government, and sent in triplicate University according to the procedure and
to the Ministry of Finance & Economic Affairs requirements laid down in this prospectus. The
(Economic Affairs Division) Government of Pakistan, selection and allocation of disciplines are made by
Islamabad, through Pakistan's representative the University according to merit.
accredited to his country. The applications should be
accompanied by the following documents: 12. Categories M
a. Certificate indicating that the applicant has Applications are to be submitted to the University
obtained at least 60% marks in the subject of according to the procedure and requirements laid
English in the Intermedfiate (Pre-Engg) down in this prospectus. The married sons or
examination or an equivalent examination. daughters of the employees are not eligible for
b. Educational Certificates (attested photocopies) these seats. The selection is made by the University
and details of syllabi and courses of study of according to merit. Diploma Holders are also eligible
the examinations passed with English translation to apply. However, in order to determine relevant
if these are in different language. merit, Diploma Holders will be placed below
c. Domicile/National Certificate applicants possessing F.Sc. (Pre- Engineering.)
d. Character Certificate /B.Sc. The applicants have to furnish with their
e. Health/Fitness Certificate applications, a certificate from the Registrar of the
f. Information regarding the class and discipline University on Form F-IX and a certificate of being
in which admission is required. unmarried by a class-I gazetted officer or a University
class-A officer on Form F-X.
Nominations and allocation of disciplines are made
by the Ministry of Finance and Economics Affairs For inclusion in this category the applicant's parent
(Economic Affairs Division) Islamabad. The prescribed has to fulfill the conditions regarding University
application forms may be obtained from this ministry. service given in Form F-IX. Further, children of the
Diploma holders are also eligible to apply. employees whose services have been transferred
to the University of Engineering and Technology,
8. Category I Taxila, are not eligible to apply under the category
The applicant should be a bonafide resident of Punjab as their quota of seats has also been transferred to
Province. Applications are to be submitted to this the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila.
University according to the procedure and
requirements laid down in this prospectus under 13. Category N
clause 2.3. Selection and allotment of disciplines are The applicant should be a bonafide resident of Punjab
made by the University according to merit. Province. Applications are to be submitted to the
University according to the procedure and
requirements laid down in this prospectus. The
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selection and allocation of disciplines are made by 19. Category T
the University according to merit. Disabled Domiciled in Punjab excluding the disability
of deafness, dumbness and blindness. (Medical
The applicants should furnish with their applications Certificate required)
an attested photocopy of their parent's Bachelor's
Degree in Engineering or City & Regional Planning 20. Category U
or Architecture from a recognized university. Other Seats for students of Balochistan and FATA under
qualifications such as AMIE (Pak) are not recognized project provision of Higher Education opportunities
for inclusion in this category. for students of FATA and Balochistan. Applicatants
shall be nominated by the Higher Education
14. Category O Commisssion of Pakistan. Maximum 4 seats in one
Applications are to be submitted to the University discipline.
according to the procedure and requirements. The
selection and allocation of discipline is made by the DOCUMENTS REQUIREMENTS
University according to merit. The applicant should
furnish with his applications an attested photocopy 1. Documents to be submitted by applicants
of the degree of his parent as an evidence of the (attested photocopies)
fact that he (the parent) is a graduate of this University a. Degree, Diploma or Certificate of all the examinations
or its parent institution, that is, the former College on the basis of which admission is sought (i.e. S.S.C.
of Engineering. or equivalent, F.Sc. or equivalent, B.Sc., Diploma
of Associate Engineer or B.Tech. (Pass)
15. Category P b. Detailed Marks Certificates
The applicant should have passed Bachelor of c. Domicile Certificate
Technology Examination from a University of Pakistan. d. Entry Test Marks Certificate
He should be a bonafide resident of the Punjab.
2. Additional Documents:
Applications are to be submitted to the University To whom applicable If your certificate, diploma or
according to the procedure and requirements. degree does not show that you have passed any
Selection and allocation of disciplines are made by examination by parts or as a whole, you have to
the University according to merit. submit in original the certificate on Forms -IV(a), -
IV(b) whichever are applicable
16. Category Q If you have passed F.Sc. (pre-medical), you have to
The applicant should be a bonafide resident of the submit an attested photocopy of the certificate for
area concerned. Applications are to submitted to the additional mathematics.
Commissioner, D.G. Khan Division. Nominations are If you are applying for Category P, you have to submit
made by the Commissioner on merit. Diploma holders an attested photocopy of the Diploma of Associate
are not eligible to apply. Engineer as well.
If you are applying for the M category seats, you
17. Category R have to submit in original a certificate from the
The applicant should be a bonafide resident of Layyah Registrar of the University on prescribed Form F-IX,
and Bhakkar districts. Applications are to be submitted and an undertaking of being unmarried, on Form F-
to the University according to the procedure and X.
requirements laid down in this prospectus. The If you are applying for the N category seats, you
selection and allocation of disciplines are made by have to submit an attested photocopy of the relevant
the University according to merit. degree of your father or mother.
If you are applying for the O Category seats, you
18. Categories S, SI have to submit an attested photocopy of the degree
Applications are to be submitted to the University of your father or mother.
according to the procedure and requirements laid If you are claiming to be Hafiz-e-Quran read Clause
down in this prospectus. The selection and allocation 3.6 of the Prospectus carefully.
of disciplines are made by the University according If you are the son of Armed Forces Personnel and
to merit. The applicant is required to submit along are seeking admission not against the seats reserved
with his application for the province of your domicile but against the
i. A certificate on Form F-VIII regarding his parent's seats reserved for the province where your parent
employment in a foreign country issued by the is posted, you have to submit in original certificate
Pakistani Embassy in that country. from the GOC of the area about the place of your
ii. A photocopy of his parent's resident visa for parent's posting.
that country attested by the Pakistani Embassy. If you are applying for the S-category seats you have
OR to submit a certificate on prescribed Form F-VIII
Pakistani Immigrants or dual Nationality Holders regarding your parent's employment in a foreign
Shall attach proof of their resident status country and a photocopy of his resident visa attested
Certified by the Pakistani embassy. by the Pakistan Embassy in that country.
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Documents required from those applicants who In addition to the seats reserved for the category
havepassed both the Secondary School Examination J, the children of the Armed Forces Personnel
and Higher Secondary School Examination from any can apply for admission on basis of merit against
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education not seats reserved for their province of domicile or
included in the Punjab Province or Federal Capital the seats reserved for the province in which
Area, Islamabad. their parent (the member of the Armed Forces)
is posted. Thus an applicant who is domiciled
These applicants have been grouped in Part (A), (B) and in Sind but his parent is posted in Punjab can
(C) in the following section. apply against seats reserved for Sind or against
seats reserved for Punjab. However, if he applies
Note: You should read the following section carefully to under category A, he has to submit with his
find out the additional documents you have to submit application a certificate from the GOC of the
alongwith the declaration Form. area regarding the place of his parent's posting.
DOMICILE REQUIREMENTS c. All other applicants have to submit the
following additional documents:-
1. Domicile Certificate to be submitted by all i. An attested Photocopy of father's/mother's
applicants domicile certificate of the Punjab Province
All applicants are required to submit with their or the Federal Capital area, Islamabad.
applications an attested photocopy of their domicile ii. Documentary proof in the form of a
certificate failing which their applications shall not certificate on Form -VI from the election
be considered for admission. officer of concerned area of the Punjab
Province/Federal Capital Area, Islamabad
2. Applicants required to submit additional to the effect that name of the applicant's
documents father/mother appears in the electoral rolls.
Applicants for the categories requiring Punjab domicile iii. An attested photocopy of the relevant page
will have to submit additional documents in support of the electoral rolls on which the name of
of their domicile certificate if they belong to cases the father/mother of the applicant appears.
mentioned at (a), (b) and (c) below:- iv. An attested photocopy of the identity card
a. Applicants for categories A, F, L, N, Q & R who o f t h e a p p l i c a n t ' s f a t h e r / m o t h e r.
have passed both the Secondary School v. An undertaking from the candidate on Form
Examination and the Higher Secondary School -VII.
Examination from any Board of Intermediate
and Secondary Education, not included in the d. Applicant whose father is not alive and the
Punjab province or Federal Capital Areas, above documents can not be produced, the
Islamabad. applicant should submit
b. Applicants for category I who passed their i. Documentary proof of his father's death
Diploma of Associate engineer from a Board of ii. Documentary evidence of his parent's
Technical Education other than that of Punjab immovable property in Punjab or Federal
c. Applicants for category P who have passed the Capital Area, Islamabad.
Diploma of Associate Engineer from a Board of
Technical Education other than that of Punjab APPLICATION FEE
or the B.Tech (Pass) examination from a 1 The price of Prospectus and Application Form is of
University other than the University of Rs. 350. The application processing and preference
Engineering and Technology, Lahore (that is, fee is Rs. 500. Both are to be paid at the time of
even if one of the two examinations has been purchase of prospectus.
passed from outside the Punjab Province). 2 The application and preferance fee once remitted
shall not be refunded.
3. Additional documents required
a. Children of Government Servants: Campus Preference Policy
If the parent of the applicant is a government Seats in any such programme which is being simultaneousy
servant who belongs to Punjab but is serving offered at various campuses of the University shall be
in any other province of Pakistan, then the filled as per following merit policy.
parent should produce a certificate on Form - i. Main Campus Lahore (highest merit)
V from the head of his department affirming ii. KSK Campus
that he is a permanent resident of the Punjab. iii. Faisalabad Campus
It shall be necessary in such cases that the iv. Rachna College of Engineering and Technology
period of the applicants study corresponds with Gugranwala (Lowest Merit)
the period of the posting of the parent in that
province. HOW TO COMPLETE THE ONLINE APPLICATION
FORM
b. Children of the Armed Forces Personnel You can fill the admission application form
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by logging into http://admission.uet.edu.pk qualifications alongwith the two sets of
You will be asked to enter the following attested photo copies of all these documents.
information: Original N.C.C. and Domicile certificate.
Entry Test Roll No Bio-data Card Form-III duly completed.
Date of Birth Undertaking Form -XI on a Rs. 50/- judicial
Password (You used at the time of registration paper duly completed.
of Entry Test)
Next you will be asked to change your 3. Relaxation in time Limit
password If a selectee is prevented by unavoidable
Password should be minimum of 8 circumstances from timely fulfillment of the
alphanumeric characters, e.g. (abcd1234), requirements laid down in clause 2, he should intimate
or (a1b2c3d4). Please keep this password the Convener Admission Committee about it within
secure. Your personal information can be the prescribed time limit along with relevant
edited using this password. documentary proof. The Convener, Admission
On the next screen you will be required to Committee may, at his discretion, grant relaxation
fill out your personal information. in the time limit.
On the next screen you have to choose your
preferences for programs, campuses and 4. Forfeiture of right of admission
categories. A selectee who fails to fulfill the requirements laid
Campuses can be selected for every down in Clause 2 within the prescribed time-limit
programme individually. shall forfeit his right of admission.
Campuses should be carefully chosen by the
applicant. By default all campuses have been 5. Provisional Admission
selected and boxes are checked. If the On fulfillment of the obligations mentioned in clause
applicant does not wish to be considered at 2 a selectee will be admitted to the University. This
a particular campus for particular programme admission shall however, be provisional until all the
the check box pertaining to that box should original degrees or certificates submitted by him
be unchecked for that programme. have been checked for their veracity. In case any
Print out this application form and attach all document proves to be false, fake, or fabricated at
the documents as described in Declaration a later stage, a provisionally admitted student shall
Form available in the prospectus. be liable to expulsion from the University and to any
other disciplinary or legal action the University may
Incomplete Applications deem fit. Moreover, all the fees and charges deposited
APPLICATIONS WHICH ARE INCOMPLETE IN ANY by him shall stand forfeited in favour of the University.
RESPECT SHALL NOT BE ENTERTAINED. APPLICATION
FORM, FEE AND THE DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH IT 6. WARNING
SHALL NOT BE RETURNED ON ANY GROUND. IF AT ANY STAGE, A STUDENT IS FOUND
INDULGING IN POLITICS, HIS ADMISSION
PROCEDURE FOR THE SELECTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CANCELLED AS REFERRED TO IN
UNDERTAKING FORM F-XI
1. Notification of Selection
A list of selectees will be put up on the University 7. Deadline for Admission
notice boards and on the UET web site as well. Admission shall be closed after the expiry of thirty
days from the commencement of the first year class.
2. Depositing of Dues and Documents
The Selected Candidate shall deposit the University NOTE: Applicable both to the candidates who apply
dues and documents as per admission schedule- for admission on "merit" as well as under "reserved"
2010, mentioned on the last page of the prospectus. seats
The following documents are required to be submitted
to the Students Section (Admn. Block) U.E.T. Lahore. 8. Notification of Selection of Categories
B,C,D,E,H,J,K Q & U
Medical Certificate Form-II duly signed and The applicants for the seats reserved for these
stamped by Medical Officer of any Govt./Semi- categories will be informed about selections by the
Govt.Hospital / District Medical Supdt/ authorities responsible for their selection. After that
Commissioned Medical Officer. the University will issue them call letters with a target
Four attested copies of the most recent date to report in the Students Section to complete
photograph. the remaining admission formalities within the
Attested certificate of Parent's Guardian stipulated time.
income.
Original degree and certificates of Matric, 9. The admission made as a result of an error,
F.Sc., B.Sc., GCE(A), Diploma of Associate omission or mistake shall not confer any right
Engineer, B.Tech. (Pass) or the equivalent on an applicant.
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HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION before completing the first year.
1. Hostel Accommodation is limited and is provided on
the basis of merit. Local students are not eligible to 3. Non payment of Fee and Charges
apply. A fine of Rs: 10.00 per day will be charged for a
period of 30 days after the last date fixed for payment
2. The selectees may apply to Senior Warden, University of fees and charges. After that, the name of the
of Engineering and Technology, Lahore for hostel defaulter will be struck off the rolls of the University
accommodation on prescribed application form and he will have to pay the re-admission fee along
obtainable from Senior Warden's office, along with with the fees and fine before he is re-admitted.
the following documents. However, a student who receives scholarship through
i. Two attested photographs the University Treasurer may pay his fees and charges
ii. An attested photocopy of the domicile certificate; without fine within a week of receipt of the scholarship
and for the corresponding period. In case of a special
iii. Attested photocopy of Bank Challan from the hardship, a student may apply to the Dean of his
Habib Bank (Engineering University Branch) or Faculty for remission of the late fee fine.
a Bank Draft/Pay Order for the Note:The Bank Draft/Pay order should be prepared in
iv. hostel dues in favour of the Treasurer, University favour of the Treasurer, University of Engineering and
of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. Technology, Lahore drawn on Habib Bank Limited,
Engineering University Branch, Lahore.
3. The candidate selected for admission at Kala Shah
Kaku campus should apply to Senior Warden, 4. The dues can be submitted in the designated branches
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore of Habib Bank Ltd., (see attached list of banks)
for hostel accommodation.
ABBREVIATIONS USED TO READ SEAT ALLOCATION
4. For hostel accommodation at Faisalabad Campus CHART & FINAL MERIT 2009
candidate should apply to Hostel Warden of Faisalabad
Campus. Lahore Campus
1. Electrical Engineering ELL
5. For hostel accommodation at Rachna College of 2. Computer Engineering CEL
Engineering and Technology, candidate should apply 3. Computer Science CSC
to Hostel Warden of Rachna College of Engineering 4. Mechanical Engineering MEL
and Technol ogy, Gujranwala. 5. Mechatronics and Control Engineering MCL
6. Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering IML
NOTE: IT IS NOT A RIGHT/PRIVILEGE OF STUDENT 7. Architectural Engineering Buiding BAE
TO GET HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION. IT IS SOLELY 8. Civil Engineering CIV
AT THE DESCRETION OF THE UNIVERSITY TO 9. Environmental Engineering EEL
PROVIDE A PLACE IN THE HOSTEL. A STUDENT 10. Transportation Engineering TEL
INVOLVED IN ANY ACT OF SCONDUCT, ILL 11. Chemical Engineering CHL
D I S C I P L I N E , V I O L AT I O N O F R U L E S A N D 12. Geological Engineering GEL
INVOLVEMENT IN ANY POLITICAL ACTIVITIES SHALL 13. Metallurgical & Materials Engineering MME
BE INELIGIBLE FOR HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION 14. Mining Engineering MIN
15. Petroleum & Gas Engineering PET
FEES AND OTHER CHARGES (See attached Chart) 16. Polymer Engineering PEL
17. Architecture ARC
1. Periods of Fees and other charges 18. City and Regional Planning CRP
Tuition, recreation, union, sui gas charges, and 19. Product & Industrial Design PID
medical fees are charged for twelve months in two
installements. The hostel charges are payable for Faisalabad Campus
the period of occupation, a part of a term being 1. Electrical Engineering ELF
counted as a full term. Rent and electricity charges 2. Mechatronics & Control Engineering MCF
for fans are payable for six moths. Electricity charges 3. Chemical Engineering CHF
for room heaters are payable for the winter season
for four months. University City Campus (Kala Shah Kaku)
1. Electrical Engineering ELK
2. Refund of Securities 2. Mechanical Engineering MEK
The University security, library security, hostel security 3. Chemical Engineering CHK
and mess securities are refunded when a student
leaves the University or the hostel (in case of mess Rachna College of Engineering & Technology,
security) after deduction of outstanding dues of the Gujranwala
University, library or the hostel respectively. The 1. Electrical Engineering ELR
University security, however, shall stand forfeited if 2. Mechanical Engineering MER
a student withdraws from or leaves the University 3. Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering IMR
4. Computer Science CSR
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FEES AND OTHER EXPENSES

Local Students International / Overseas


I NON RECURRING FEES (Rs) Pakistani Students (Rs)
1 Admission Fee payable in First Year/ Re-admission Fee 1,000 5,000
2 University Registration Fee 500 2,000
3 University Security (Refundable) 500 500
4 Hostel Security (Refundable) 1,000 1,000
5 Mess Security (Refundable) 1,000 1,000
6 Library Security (Refundable) 500 500
7 Verification Fee 500 500
8 Email Registration Fee 100 100

II ANNUAL RECURRING FEES


1 Tutorial Fee 50 50
2 Inter-University Tournament Fee 50 50
3 Magazine Fee 75 75
4 Medical Fee 250 250

III MONTHLY RECURRING FEES


1 Tuition Fee 5000* 7500
2 Lab Fee 100 500
3 Sports Fee 50 50
4 Transport Fee 200 200
5 Hostel Charges
a. Room Rent
i. Cubicle 150 300
ii. Dormitory 100 100
b. Rent for Fans
i. Cubicle 25 25
ii. Bi-seater 15 15
iii. Dormitory 10 10
c. Electricity Charges
i. Fans Cubicle / Dormitory 60 / 45 60 / 45
ii. Light Cubicle / Dormitory 130 / 100 130 / 100
d. Sui Gas Charges 75 75

* Students admitted on open merit are provided (Rs. 4250 p.m.) financial support which consists of (Rs. 2750 p.m.)
non-refundable grant and (Rs. 1500) interest-free loan payable after graduation. However those who opt to pay
the charges during studies shall get a 50% concession and shall pay @ Rs. 750 p.m.

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International / Overseas
IV OTHER CHARGES Local Students Pakistani Students
1 Monthly Tennis/Squash Charges from those who join 150 150
Tennis/Squash club
2 Survey Camp Charges (Civil Engg, Mining Engg. 500 500
Geological Engg. & CRP Students) to be charged at the
time of admission

V EXAMINATION FEES
1 First & Second Semester 500 / Semester 500 / Semester
2 Third & Fourth Semester 525 / Semester 525 / Semester
3 Fifth & Sixth Semester 550 / Semester 550 / Semester
4 Seventh & Eighth Semester 575 / Semester 575 / Semester
5 Ninth & Tenth Semester 600 / Semester 600 / Semester
6 Summer School Registration fee 200 per subject/ 200 per subject/ practical
practical
VI CERTIFICATE FEES
1 Detailed Marks Certificate 100 100
2 Duplicate Degree/ Degree in Absentia/ Degree before 500 500
Convocation
3 Merit Certificate 150 150
4 Rechecking of Answer Book 300 300
5 Other Certificate/ Duplicate Certificate 150 150
6 Provisional Certificate Free of charge Free of charge

NOTE: No dues/fees will be refunded after the date of registration whether students have reported/registered or not.

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FINAL MERIT LIST ENTRY 2009
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY LAHORE.

LAHORE CAMPUS

Branch ELL MEL MCL CIV PET CHL CEL IML BAE MME ARC CSC PEL TEL EEL MIN GEL CRP PID

CAT --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

A 83.973 82.009 80.504 79.038 78.465 78.138 77.55 77.379 77.134 76.036 75.165 74.772 74.377 74.009 73.963 73.513 73.381 72.954 72.47

I 75.345 74.662 69.208 66.966 62.73 72.43 --- 73.526 --- 66.751 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

N 83.852 80.763 --- 79.022 76.693 76.845 --- --- --- 75.127 74.263 --- --- --- --- 73.963 --- 71.909 ---

F --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 74.104 --- --- --- --- --- --- 72.568 ---

L 83.461 81.954 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

O 83.388 80.636 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

P 69.209 65.393 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

R 83.872 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

S 73.972 73.465 72.784 70.838 65.629 69.931 67.009 69.529 68.504 68.122 67.811 66.297 65.622 65.738 68.459 --- 65.759 65.429 ---

SI --- --- --- 65.771 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

T --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 66.768 --- --- --- --- --- --- 65.043 ---

Faisalabad Campus KSK Campus


ELF MCF CHF ELK MEK CHK
A 77.165 74.554 73.897 A 81.622 78.479 75.434
I --- 67.688 --- AP 78.47 76.552 74.12

Rachna College of Engineering & Technology


ELR MER IMR CSR
A 75.5 75.225 72.954 71.009
I 75.212 74.46 73.197 ---

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SEAT ALLOCATION CHART SESSION 2010
OPEN MERIT

FACULTY OF FACULTY OF
FACULTY OF ELEC FACULTY OF MECH FACULTY OF CMM
CIVIL A&P
CATEGORIES / SYMBOLS
ELL ELF ELK ELR CEL CSC CSR MEL MER MCL MCF MEK IML IMR CIV BAE TEL EEL CHL CHF CHK PEL MME PET MIN GEL ARC PID CRP TOTAL

A PUNJAB 154 35 18 55 45 58 60 163 53 44 37 17 49 56 155 50 57 58 89 38 22 56 48 45 41 49 51 53 37 1693

AP ALL PAKISTAN 18 18 18 54

I DAE 6 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 29

CHILDREN OF ENGINEERS,
N ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 12

BACKWARD AREAS OF
L PUNJAB 1 1 2

CHILDREN OF UNIV
M 10 10 6 10 5 41
EMPLOYEES*

O CHILDREN OF UNIV ALUMNI 1 1 2

P B.TECH (PASS) 1 1 2

BHAKKAR & LAYYAH


R DISTRICTS 1 1

OVERSEAS PAKISTANIS/
S INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 24 5 5 2 10 2 24 2 7 5 5 6 2 24 5 2 2 10 4 4 2 1 2 1 5 2 163
OVERSEAS PAKISTANIS
SI / INTERNATIONAL 1 1 1 1 1 5
DAE STUDENTS

T PUNJAB DISABLED 1 1 2

SUB TOTAL (OPEN MERIT) 201 40 41 58 55 60 60 209 56 59 43 40 56 59 197 55 59 60 106 42 44 58 51 50 44 50 59 55 39 2006

* Including one seat for DAE

The allocation is tentative. The final allocation shall be subject to the condition that no more than ten shall be
admitted in one discipline

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SEAT ALLOCATION CHART SESSION 2010
RESERVED SEATS

FACULTY OF FACULTY OF
FACULTY OF ELEC FACULTY OF MECH FACULTY OF CMM
CIVIL A&P
CATEGORIES / SYMBOLS
ELL ELF ELK ELR CEL CSC CSR MEL MER MCL MCF MEK IML IMR CIV BAE TEL EEL CHL CHF CHK PEL MME PET MIN GEL ARC PID CRP TOTAL

B SIND 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 11

C BALUCHISTAN** 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 21

D KPK 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 5 17

AZAD KASHMIR 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 2 2 2 2 2 31

E AZAD KASHMIR (Lepa valley) OPEN 1

NORTHERN AREAS 1 1 1 1 1 1 6

FOREIGN COUNTRIES 20 3
(Without Financial Support) 12 21 3 4 3 1 1 3 71

Bangladesh 1 1 1 1 4 1 9
H
Afghan Nationals 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10

INDIAN HELD KASHMIR 1 1 1 1 1 1 6

CHILDREN OF ARMED FORCES

ARMY 3 2 3 2 10
J
AIR FORCE 1 1 2

NAVY 1 1 2

K FATA 2 2 1 1 4 1 1 12

TRIBAL AREAS of DG Khan & Rajanpur Districts

Q DG KHAN 1 1 1 1 4

RAJANPUR 1 1 1 3

FATA/BALUCHISTAN
U (HEC SCHOLAR) 2 3 3 2 3 3 4 20

SUB TOTAL (RESERVED) 39 5 5 2 5 0 0 31 4 1 2 6 4 1 44 5 1 0 14 3 2 2 9 10 14 9 1 0 16 236

SUB TOTAL (OPEN MERIT) 201 40 41 58 55 60 60 209 56 59 43 40 56 59 197 55 59 60 106 42 44 58 51 50 44 50 59 55 39 2006

GRAND TOTAL 240 45 46 60 60 60 60 240 60 60 45 46 60 60 241 60 60 60 120 45 46 60 60 60 58 59 60 55 55 2242

Reciprocal Basis

** ELL seat reserved for females

Note: 1. Seats unavailed by any category shall fall to "A" Category under same terms and conditions as applicable
to the former.
2. The university reserves the right to make minor changes in seat allocation if deemed necessary.

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DISCLAIMER

The contents of this prospectus are for information and shall not be TAKEN AS BINDING on the University. Each
aspect of the education set up, like the admission procedure or criteria, the examination regulations, discipline, etc.
requires continuing review by the competent authorities. The University therefore reserves the right to change rules
and regulations applicable to students whenever it is deemed appropriate or necessary.

Inquiries concerning admission should be addressed to:

Prof. Dr. Salim Abid Tabassum


Dean, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering /
Convener Admission Committee

UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


LAHORE - 54890, PAKISTAN
TELEPHONE: +92 42 99029216
+92 42 99029452
E-mail: admission@uet.edu.pk

Price: Rs.=350/-

NOTE: Aplication processing and preference fee of Rs. 500 is payable at the time of purchase of prospectus

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UNIVERSITY CONTACT NUMBERS

OFFICES CONTACT Nos.


VICE CHANCELLOR 99250201
99029205
99250202 (Fax)
DEANS OF FACULTIES
Faculty of Architecture & Planning 99029250
Faculty of Chemical, Mineral and Metallurgical Engineering 99029230
Faculty of Civil Engineering 99029222
Faculty of Electrical Engineering 99029234
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 99029221
Faculty of Natural Sciences, Humanities and Islamic Studies 99029215
CHAIRMEN OF TEACHING DEPARTMENTS
Architecture 99029233
Architectural Engineering & Design 99029285
Chemical Engineering 99029488
Chemistry 99029239
City & Regional Planning 99029203
Civil Engineering 99029202
Computer Science & Engineering 99029260
Electrical Engineering 99029229
Institute of Environmental Engineering & Research 99029248
Geological Engineering 99029297
Humanities & Management Science 99029493
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering 99029226
Islamic Studies 99029246
Mathematics 99029210
Mechanical Engineering 99029467
Mechatronics & Control Engineering 99029294
Metallurgical & Material Engineering 99029207
Mining Engineering 99029212
Petroleum & Gas Engineering 99029471
Physics 99029204
Polymer & Process Engineering 99029480
Transportion Engineering & Management 99029428
ADMINISTRATION
Registrar 99029227
Treasurer 99029233
Controller of Examination 99029235
Director Students Affairs 99029244
Senior Warden 99029225

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ADMISSION SCHEDULE 2010

Event Date Time


Entry Test 19-09-2010 10:00 a.m.
Declaration of Result of Entry Test 26-09-2010 Midnight
Availability of Under Graduate Prospectus and Admission Forms 27-09-2010
Last date of Submission of Admission Forms 07-10-2010
Hafiz-e-Quran Test 09/10-10-2010 9:00 a.m.
Sports Test 10-10-2010 9:00 a.m.
Announcement of 1st Merit List 17-10-2010 Evening
Last Date of Depositing Dues and Documents for 1st Merit List 25-10-2010
Announcement of 2nd Merit List 31-10-2010 Evening
Registration in respective departments 01-11-2010
Hostel Allotment 01-11-2010
Start of classes 02-11-2010
Last Date of Depositing Dues and Documents for 2nd Merit List 05-11-2010
Announcement of 3rd Merit List 08-11-2010 Evening
Last Date of Depositing Dues and Documents for 3rd Merit List 11-11-2010
Announcement of 4th Merit List 14-11-2010
Last Date of Depositing Dues and Documents for 4th Merit List 17-11-2010 Evening

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