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DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF

ENGINEERING &
TECHNOLOGY

Prospectus 2018-19

BS
Evening Program
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

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CONTENTS

Vice Chancellor’s Message ........................................................................................................................... 04

Chapter 1. Introduction to DUET................................................................................................................... 06

List of Academic Heads...................................................................................................................... 09

List of Administration Offices ........................................................................................................... 08

Chapter 2. Department of Basic Sciences, Mathamatics English and Humanities......................................... 12

Chapter 3. Department of Computer System Engineering ............................................................................ 22

Chapter 4. Students Facilities......................................................................................................................... 28

Chapter 5. Regulations.................................................................................................................................... 32

Chapter 6.Courses........................................................................................................................................... 44

Chapter 7. Fee Structure................................................................................................................................. 38

Chapter 8. Admission Policy and Application Process.................................................................................. 46

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Vice Chancellor’s Message


It gives me a great pleasure to contribute a message on the occasion of starting the Bachelor
of Science Program in Mathematics.

Dawood University of Engineering & Technology has truly turned a corner in starting an
Evening Program of Applied Mathematics. It is generally believed that Pakistan is devoid
of good Mathematicians and Physicists. Dawood University has embarked on the course of
providing quality education in all its academic program and the present program of Bachelor
of Science shall in future lead to offering Postgraduate degrees in the field of Mathematics.

Mathematics is a back bone of all Engineering disciplines and we believe that this program
shall augment Engineering Education at Dawood University.

Dr. Faizullah Abbasi

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Chapter: 01

Introduction to DUET
Introduction to DUET

The foundation stone of the Dawood College of Engineering & Technology was laid by the former President
of Pakistan (Late) Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan in 1962. The College was established by Dawood
Foundation under the supervision of Seth Ahmed Dawood in 1964.
On March 2013 the Sindh Assembly passed the Sindh ACT No. XII of 2013, upgrading it to a University. Its
academic and administrative control has been vested in the Syndicate, Senate and Academic Council as per
ACT. The Vice- Chancellor is the Principal Executive and Academic Officer of the University.
The University offers four year degree programs in the field of engineering and Five year degree programe
in the Field of architecture.
The Engineering departments include Electronics, Chemical, Industrial & Management and Metallurgy &
Materials. From the session 2010-2011, the University has introduced four new departments namely Energy
& Environment, Petroleum & Gas, Telecommunication, and Computer System Engineering. The University
has two campuses, one located near Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum and the other situated at Block-17 Gulshan-
e-Iqbal, Karachi. These campuses comprise various facilities including class rooms, state of the art libraries,
laboratories, workshops, drawing halls, Students cafeteria, auditorium, with a capacity of 650, seminar
rooms girls common room etc.
The University has a fleet of thirteen buses for pick and drop facility to the students. DUET has well-

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equipped computer laboratories. We are situated in the heart of Karachi with an outreach to all the Industrial
zones of the city. Our students have a regular opportunity to visit industries for practical training.
It shall be pertinent to note that with the assistance and support of the Higher education commission (HEC)
a Video Conference room with state of the art facilities has been established under the PERN, which also
provides access to Digital library.
Realizing the importance of Quality Assurance, DUET has established its Quality Enhancement Cell in
November 2009 to implement quality improvement programs in all the departments and faculties of DUET
under the supervision and guideline of the Higher Education Commission and QAA.
Since DUET is located in the largest industrial city of Pakistan, various Engineering department are directly
involved in providing solutions/consultation to local industries. Students are assigned final year projects
with the in plant training and internship in and outside Karachi under active supervision of experts in the
industry.
In order to develop entrepreneurial qualities in our students and develop a base for impact based research
DUET has recently established Office for Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC). The ORIC
is expected to be the hub of research and also act as an incubator for our students to enter into the world of
industry and business.
By writing up the History, first ever MS and PhD program is being offered in Electronic Engineering and
Chemical Engineering. Electronic Engineering is offering MS program in three streams i.e. Electronic
System Engineering, Power Electronics and Communications Signal Processing. While, Department of
Chemical Engineering is offering MS program in four streams such as Materials Engineering, Energy
Engineering, Process Engineering and Design Engineering.

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ACADEMIC HEADS
S. No Name Contact Number
Department of Electronic Engineering
Dr. Arsalan Ansari 021-99232636
1
PhD (Electrical Engg Major in Power Electronics) Hanyang 021-99231195-98 Ext: 300
University, South Korea
Department of Chemical Engineering
021-99232637
2 Dr. Rashid Hussain Abro
021-99231195-8 Ext: 314
PhD (Chemical Engg) BUCT, China
Department of Industrial Engineering & Management
021-99232639
3 Dr. Zeeshan Ali
021-99231195-8 Ext.237
PhD (Mechatronic Engg) University of Nottingham, UK

Department of Metallurgy & Materials Engineering 021-99232638


4 Engr. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Hayat Jokhio 021-99231195-8 Ext.307
PhD (Metallurgy & Materials Engg) MUET

Department of Petroleum & Gas Engineering 021-99232641


5 Dr. Saleem Qadir Tunio 021-99231195-8 Ext.223
PhD (Petroleum Engg) UTP, Malaysia

Department of Telecommunication Engineering


021-99232642
6 Dr. Izhar Hussain Zaidi
021-99231195-8 Ext.308
PhD (Signal Processing) University of Bristol, UK

Department of Computer Systems Engineering


021-99232643
7 Dr. Saleem Ahmed Phul
021-99231195-8 Ext.232
PhD (Electronic Engg) Chonbuk National University, South Korea

Department of Energy & Environment Engineering 021-99232640


8 Engr. Irfan Rajpot 021-99231195-8 Ext.306

Department of Architecture & Planning


Ar. Rabia Siddiqui
MSc. Environmental Management, 021-99243874
9
PGD in Poverty Reduction 021-99243866
B. Arch, M.PCATP,
M.IAP, CIWEM

Department of Basic Sciences, Maths & Humanities


021-99232644
10 Dr. Ghulam Abbas Kandhro
021-99231195-8 Ext.239
PhD (Chemistry) University of Sindh

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ADMINISTRATION
S. No Name Contact Number

Vice Chancellor
021-99230701
1 Dr. Faizullah Abbasi
021-99231195-8 Ext: 267
PhD (Metallurgy Engg) Sheffield City,UK

Pro Vice Chancellor


021-99232648
2 Dr. Pir Roshan Din Shah Rashdi
021-99231195-8 Ext: 263
PhD (Mechanical Engg) University of Nottingham, UK

Dean, Faculty of Engineering


021-34921353
3 Prof. Dr. Abdul Waheed Bhutto
021-99231195-8 Ext: 259
PhD (Chemical Engg) MUET

Academic Coordiantor
Department of Architecture & Planning,
4 021-99243367
Dr. Dost Ali Khowaja,
PhD (Urban & Regional Planning) UK

Director Post Graduate Studies


021-34921353
5 Dr. Asif Ali Shah
021-99231195-8 Ext: 260
PhD (Materials Science) DUT, China

Acting Registrar / Campus Administrator


021-99232645
6 Engr. Capt. (R) Waqar Hussain
021-99231195-8 Ext: 251
MA (Economics) BE (Electronics)

Controller of Examinations
021-99230476
7 Mr. Gul Muhammad Bhayo
021-99231195-8 Ext: 309
MA, LLB

Director Finance
8 021-99231195-8 Ext: 329
Mr. Shabeer Shaikh

Consultant Human Resources Development (HRD)


9 Mr. Iftikhar Ahmed Soomro 021-99231195-8 Ext: 221
BE (Metallurgy Engg) DUET

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S. No Name Contact Number

Project Director
10 Mr. Muhammad Afzal Shaikh 021-99231195-8 Ext: 294
BE (Civil Engg)

Director Sports
11 Engr. Rashid Ali 021-99231195-8 Ext: 303
BE (Chemical Engg) DUET

Director Quality Enhancement Cell


021-34911080
12 Dr. Shaukat Ali Mazari
021-99231195-8 Ext: 310
PhD (Chemical Engg) University of Malaya, Malaysia

Director ORIC
13 Dr. Ghulam Mujtaba 021-99231159-8
PhD (Envoirment) South Korea

Director DILAA
14 Dr. Pervez Ahmed 021-34911080
PhD (Metallurgy) UK

Acting Librarian
15 Mrs. Salma Javed 021-99231195-8 Ext: 313
MLS

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Chapter: 02

Department of Basic Sciences,


Mathamatics,
English and Humanities
Department of Basic Sciences,
Mathamatics,
English and Humanities

About the Department:


Basic Sciences and Humanities department aims at providing a comprehensive knowledge of basic scientific
principles, mathematical tools and grooming the personalities of their students in every sphere of life. The
department contributes to all the core branches in enhancing the prime concepts through the Basic Sciences
and Humanities i.e.; Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English and Humanities and hence preparing the
students ready to gain the fundamental knowledge of their core engineering
branch.The department has been serving since the foundation of Dawood in
1962 and has commendably contributed in the era of academia and research. All
the Engineering disciplines have wide-ranging applications of these subjects.
The department comprises highly qualified and well experienced faculty and
dedicated non-teaching staff. Basic Sciences and Humanities lays down the
basement for every budding engineer with the essential brass tacks and vital
ingredients of engineering education to make the students help in shaping
themselves as conquering engineers in building the nation’s prosperity.
Chemistry is a foundation subject for Chemical, Metallurgical, Petroleum and Industrial Engineering. The
foundation of laboratories in all the engineering disciplines is significant development of short term and long
term projects. The department provides adequate laboratory facilities for undergraduate programs. It offers
both theoretical and experimental support in chemistry to the undergraduate students.
Mathematics, the queen of sciences is the basis for all branches of Science, Engineering and Technology.
Any complex ideas can be logically expressed by equations and formulae. Mathematics itself is a language
through which difficult problems can be addressed. The section of Mathematics covers a range of expertise
from the basic theoretical mathematical models to numerous advanced applied engineering related
mathematical studies. Mathematics is taught with practical approach which will provide a sound foundation
for the Engineering disciplines. Learners are made to do theoretical work of Mathematics with the help of
programming languages such as C++ and MATLAB in well-equipped laboratory.
Physics also plays vital role in building foundations of all Engineering disciplines in general and Electronics
in particular. The study of Physics uncovers the mysteries of nature through the knowledge of properties of
matter. The state-of-the-art education in the allied Engineering disciplines in the presence of highly qualified
and distinguished faculty members of respective fields along with fully equipped and spacious laboratories.

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There is also English section for enhancing language and communication skills of the learners which in the
end helps enhancing overall aptitude of the learners. English language is pervasive and spoken throughout
the world. It is the language for all walks of life. A good command and communication in English are
essential in the modern world to wield not only respect but in all business transactions.
Meanwhile the section of humanities covers the Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, Civics/Ethics and other
related studies. The purpose of teaching these subjects in an engineering university is to inculcate into the
rising generation a sense of duty and loyalty to their country Pakistan and religion Islam. Pakistan studies
and Islamic studies are taught to make the students true and patriotic Pakistanis and practical Muslims.
Islamic studies will make them a good human being that will not only be successful in this finite world, but
also hereafter. Pakistan study will produce patriotic and true Pakistanis to justify the maxim as the land of
pure people.
Knowledge of all these Basic Science subjects surely laid a firm foundation for the Engineering disciplines.
If the students’ knowledge in these disciplines is sound, they will surely outperform.

Dr. Ghulam Abbas Kandhro


Chairman

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List of Faculty:
Sr.
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University
#
Department of Basic Sciences

Microextraction,
Erciyes University,
Postdoc Spectroscopic Methods,
Kayseri, Turkey
Chairman/ Method development
Dr. Ghulam Abbas Associate
1
Kandhro Professor University of Sindh,
PhD Analytical Chemistry
Jamshoro
University of Sindh,
MSc Chemistry
Jamshoro

PhD
Plasma Physics KU
Mr. Syed Nizamuddin Assistant (In Progress)
2
Shah Bukhari Professor
QA University,
M Phil Atomic Physics
Islamabad
PhD
Adsorption FUUAST, Karachi
3 Ms. Darakhshan Ara Lecturer (In Progress)
MSc Physical Chemistry KU
PhD Computer Science, Indus University,
Lecturer (In Progress) Software Engineering Karachi
4 Mr. Fida Hussain Khoso (On Study
Leave) Privacy and security of
MS MAJU, Karachi
data on cloud computing

Lecturer PhD Aarhus University,


Renewable Energy
5 Mr. Jibran Khan (On Study (In Progress) Denmark
Leave) M Phil Renewable Energy KU
Laser Plasma University of Sindh,
M Phil
Spectroscopy Jamshoro
6 Mr. Muhammad Ashraf Lecturer
University of Sindh,
BS Physics
Jamshoro
Department of Mathematics

PhD
Mathematics KU
(In Progress)
Assistant
7 Mrs. Zehra A. Naveed
Professor
M Phil Fluid dynamics KU
MSc Mathematics KU
PhD
Assistant Mathematical Modeling KU
8 Mr. Faisal Nawaz (In Progress)
Professor
M Phil Mathematical Modeling FUUAST, Karachi
MSc Applied Mathematics KU
9 Mr. Mashkoor Ahmed Lecturer
BSc Mathematics KU

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PhD Inequalities in Real


KU
10 Mr. Faraz Mahmood Lecturer (In Progress) Analyses
MSc Mathematics KU

PhD Shandong University,


Mr. Arsalan Ahmed Mathematics
11 Lecturer (In progress) China
(On Study Leave)
BS Mathematics KU
PhD
Mathematics FUUAST, Karachi
12 Mr. Azhar Iqbal Lecturer (In Progress)
M Phil Mathematics FUUAST, Karachi
Fluid Dynamics Using Isra University,
M Phil
13 Mr. Shafquat Ali Lashari Lecturer Analysis Software Hyderabad
BS Mathematics SALU, Khairpur
Fluid Dynamics Through
M Phil FUUAST, Karachi
14 Mrs. Maria Khan Lecturer Naval Stocks Equation
MSc Mathematics KU
Department of English
MA English Literature SALU, Khairpur
15 Mr. Rafiq Rahman Lecturer
BA English SALU, Khairpur
MA English Literature SALU, Khairpur
16 Mrs. Suneeta Kumari Lecturer
MA English Linguistics SALU, Khairpur
M Phil English Language & Air University,
Mrs. Ayesha Amer (In progress) Literature Islamabad
17 Lecturer
(On Study Leave) English Language &
MA BZU, Multan
Literature
Sociolinguistics, Language
M Phil Policies, Linguistics University of Sindh,
Mr. Mushtaque Ahmed (In progress) Imperialism, Language Jamshoro
18 Lecturer Pedagogy
Solangi
University of Sindh,
MA English Linguistics
Jamshoro

English Language &


M Phil MUET, Jamshoro
Literature
19 Ms. Erum Pervaiz Lecturer
English Language & University of Sindh,
MA
Literature Jamshoro
Department of Humanities
PhD
Islamic Studies KU
20 Mr. Naveed uz Zaffar Lecturer (In Progress)
MA Islamic Studies KU

MA Pakistan Studies KU
21 Mrs. Mehwish Parveen Lecturer
BA Pakistan Studies KU

MA Islamic Studies SALU, Khairpur


Mrs. Mahvish Asif
22 Lecturer Punjab University,
Shaikh BA Islamic Studies
Lahore
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List of Laboratories

1. Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Physics provides the foundation for many other fields
A basic background in the chemical principles, such as engineering and life sciences and offers an
particularly important to analytical chemistry and explanation in quantitative terms of how advanced
students are trained as analytical and testing scientists technologies work.
by adopting a multi-disciplinary approach. Provide the practical problem solving skills that an
Performing basis analytical tools such as weighing, engineering degree teaches backed up by the theory
measuring precise volumes, heating, analysis of that physics offers.
experimental errors, quality assurance, gravimetric
methods and volumetric analysis in the laboratory.

Future Activities of the Department

• For improving English communication skills of the


students, DUET intends to establish Self Access
Laboratory and English language laboratory where
long and short courses focusing four language
The ability to judge the accuracy and precision of skills will be taught. If English communication
experimental data and to show how these judgments skills of the students are good, they will have better
can be sharpened by the application of statistical future prospective in terms of jobs or doing higher
methods studies. Such labs will also be helpful in initiating
A variety of modern analytical instruments housed in research work on language and language testing.
the Chemistry laboratory to provide students amble Foreseeing the value of language research in the
hands-on experience to solve wide scope of analytical fields of ELT, SLL, Syntax, Teaching Methods,
problems by using conventional and modern methods ESP and Issues in Applied Linguistics
for the quantitative analysis of environmental and • The department also intends to initiate under
industrial samples. graduation programs (B.S in Mathematics) and post
graduation programs M.S. in areas of Chemistry,
2. Physics Laboratory Physics, Mathematics and English as well.

Physics laboratory is intended to introduce • The department also makes sure to facilitate video-
undergraduate students to the different areas of conferencing with high speed internet so that the
physics i.e. Applied Physic & Engineering Physics students could attend the real time lectures of
and various experiments are conducted for Mechanics, reputed scholars of the world and could watch live
Thermodynamics, light, Electromagnetism and semi- experiments in chemistry and physics and also
conductor fields. practical applications of Mathematics in various
engineering disciplines.

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BS (Mathmatics)

List of courses:
Semester I
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MT-101 Calculus- I 3+0
2 MT-103 Discrete Structure and logic 3+0
3 HUM-101 English-I 3+0
4 PHY-101 Minor A-I 3+1
5 CHEM-101 Minor B-I 2+1
Total 14 + 2 = 16

Semester II
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MT-102 Calculus- II 3+0
2 MT-104 Mathematical Methods 3+0
3 HUM-102 Islamic Studies 2+0
4 PHY-102 Minor A-II 3+1
5 CHEM-102 Minor B-II 3+1
Total 14 + 2 = 16

Semester III
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MT-203 Algebra-I 3+0
2 HUM-201 English-II 3+0
3 PHY-201 Minor A-III 3+1
4 CS-201 Minor B-III 3+1
5 ENT-201 Minor C-III 3+0
Total 14 + 2 = 16

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Semester IV
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MT-202 Mechanics 3+0
2 MT-204 Differential Equation 3+0
3 HUM-202 Pakistan Studies 2+0
4 PHY-202 Minor A-IV 3+1
5 CS-202 Minor B-IV 3+1
Total 14 + 2 = 16

Semester V
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MT-301 Topology 3+0
2 MT-303 Modern Algebra 3+0
3 MT-305 Real Analysis 3+0
4 MT-307 Mathematical Physics-I 3+0
5 MT-309 Scientific Computing 2+1
6 MT-311 Numerical Analysis-I 2+1
Total 16 + 2 = 18

Semester VI
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MT-302 Differential Geometry 3+0
2 MT-304 Algebra-II 3+0
3 MT-306 Complex Analysis 3+0
4 MT-308 Mathematical Physics-II 3+0
5 MT-310 Mathematical Statistics-I 3+0
6 MT-312 Numerical Analysis-II 2+1
Total 17 + 1 = 18

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Semester VII
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MT-401 Number Theory 3+0
2 MT-403 Partial Differential Equation 3+0
3 MT-405 Fluid Dynamics 3+0
4 MT-407 Elective A-I 3+0
5 MT-409 Elective A-II 3+0
Total 15+ 0 = 15

Semester VIII
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MT-402 Integral Equation 3+0
2 MT-404 Mathematical Statistics-II 3+0
3 MT-406 Research Methodology 3+0
4 MT-408 Elective A-III 3+0
5 MT-410 Elective A-IV 3+0
Total 15+ 1 = 15

ELECTIVE COURSES
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MT-407 Financial Mathematics 3+0
2 MT-408 Exploratory Data Analysis 3+0
3 MT-409 Simulation and modeling 3+0
4 MT-410 Polylogarithm 3+0
5 MT-411 Optimization methods 3+0
6 MT-412 Linear Algebra 3+0
Total 15+ 1 = 15

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MINOR COURSES
S. No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 Minor A-I Physics-I 3 +1
2 Minor B-I Chemistry-I 2+1
3 Minor A-II Physics-II 3+1
4 Minor B-II Chemistry-II 3+1
5 Minor A-III Physics-III 3+1
6 Minor B-III Computer-I 2+1
7 Minor A-IV Physics-IV 3+1
8 Minor B-IV Computer-II 3+1
9 MINOR C-III Entrepreneurship 3+ 0
Total 25+ 8 = 33

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Chapter: 03

Department Of Computer System


Engineering Bachelor of Science in
Computer Science (BSCS)
Mission:
Imparting quality education in the domain of Computer Science and connected areas to produce
proficient graduates possessing technical and consultative abilities with professional ethics.

Objectives:
1. Develop the human intellect required for continuously advancement in the discipline of
Computer Science.
2. The graduates have the ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, probability &
statistics, computer sciences as it applies to the field of computing to meet desired needs.
3. To equip potential graduates with the fundamental knowledge and the technical skills
in the relevant and connected areas of the field.
4. To prepare graduates with a thorough background to work professionally in local and
international environment.
Department of Computer System Engineering established in 2011 and offering four year Bachelors
of Engineering Program in Computer System Engineering, accredited with Pakistan Engineering
Council. Since its beginning, department has been focusing to pursue DUET vision and now
announces the first admission in the four year degree program (evening) in Bachelors of Science
in Computer Science (BSCS).
Currently, the era has been observing is designated as BITs. Exponentially growth has been
witnessing in data size, because of increasing user density in nearly all areas such as cellular and
wireless networks, Mobile and Desktop Applications developments and the usage of electronic
gadgets leads the computational world to another level, and unquestionably the challenges of
this level are different. To meet the market and foresee the upcoming requirements a balanced
workforce is required in computing field.
The Program is structured as per the guidelines of the National Computing Education Accreditation
Council (NCEAC), a regulatory computing body of HEC, it also meets the requirement of
educational, research and market trends. An understanding of the social, economic and safety
considerations are stressed in the curriculum. Ph.D & foreign qualified and experienced faculty is
the strength of the department.

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Laboratories
I. Programming Lab I & II:
Computer Laboratory is equipped with state of the art Core i5 & i7 computers. The lab is designed
to allow the students experiments with the latest computing technology to solve engineering
problems. The lab is purpose built with an environment which simulates student’s creativity.
Engineering related applications/software are available in this lab for students such as LabVIEW
and Matlab. Similarly programming related applications such as C++ compilers, Java & CAD
tools are available to facilitate the students.

II. Digital Electronics Lab:


DLD & Simulation Laboratory offers basic and advanced logic design experiments raging from
logic gates to sequential logic design. The students provided with both software and hardware
resources to design and test digital logic circuits. The lab is equipped KL-300 digital trainer
for courses like Microprocessor-based system design, digital logic design and sequential circuit
design. Latest equipment such as digital oscilloscope of 200 MHz with built in logic analyzer
is also available which is used to test the logic circuits and traditional combinational logic
circuits. In additional to that dual power supply with master slave configuration and cutting
edge technology based function generators are also available for design and troubleshooting of
electronic equipment.

III. Embedded Lab:


Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Laboratory is newly added in the computer Systems Engineering
Department with the state of the art technology. In this lab equipment’s such as Latest Xilinx
FPGAs boards, and Lego Mind Strom Robots are available for courses like artificial intelligence
and Embedded System Design.

IV. Data Communication & Networks Lab:


Communication and Network laboratory has state of the art Communication Systems &
networking equipment’s comprises of trainers such as wave propagation and antenna equipment
WATS-2002, Mobile communication trainer MW-1000 and microwave device experiment MW-
100 whereas networking equipment’s comprises of CISCO router, CISCO switches and wireless
LAN equipment WLAN-TS 1000. The hardware based trainers are very powerful and flexible,
therefore can be used in teaching communication systems courses such as Mobile Computing,
Signals & Systems and digital signal processing for the digital signal processing purpose specific
hardware equipment’s such as DSP kits and Xilinx FPGAs are also available to students to run
DSP experiments.

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Faculty
S.No Name Designation Qualification

Engr. Dr. Saleem Ahmed Ph.D & MS, Korea


1. Assistant Professor
Phul BE (Computers), QUEST Nawabshah.

MS, PIMSAT
2. Engr. Shamim ur Rehman Assistant Professor
BE (Electronics), NED

MS (Mobile Computing), Hamdard University


3. Engr. Fahad Iqbal Assistant Professor
BS (Computer Engineering), SSUET, Khi

Ph.D (Software Engineering), China


4. Engr. H M Zahid Tunio Assistant Professor ME (IT), MUET
B.E. (Computer System Engg), MUET.

PhD Scholar
5. Engr. Maria Abdullah Assistant Professor MS (Telecom), MAJU, Khi
BE (Computer Systems Engg) NED

ME (IT), MUET
6. Engr. Maria Bashir Assistant Professor
BS (Software Engg), MUET

MS, Hamdard University


7. Engr. Shahid Suleeman Jan Assistant Professor
BE (Electronics), NED

ME M.E. (IT), MUET


8. Engr. Saba Khan Lecturer
B.E. (Computer System Engg), MUET.

Lecturer
9. Engr. Fatima Faiza Ahmed BS (Computer Engineering), SSUET, Khi
(On Study Leave)

MS, MAJU
10. Engr. Motia Rani Lab Engineer
BS (Computer Engineering), SSUET, Khi

11. Engr. Sorath Mumtaz Lab Engineer BE (Electronics), MUET

12 Engr. Abdul Mannan Lab Engineer BE (Computer Systems Engineering) DUET

ME (Telecom), IBA Sukkur


13. Engr. Farhan Umrani Lab Engineer
BE (Computer Engg), MUET

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BS (Computer Science)
List of courses:
First Semester, First Year
S.No Course Code Course Title Th Pr Total
1 CSC-101 Introduction to Information & 3 0 3
Communication Technology (ICT)
2 CSC-151 Programming Fundamentals 3 1 4
3 HUM-101 English Composition & Comprehension 3 0 3
4 BS-112 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3 0 3
5 BS-111 Applied Physics 2 1 3
6 HUM-102 Islamic Studies & Ethics 2 0 2
TOTAL 16 02 18

Second Semester, First Year


S.No Course Code Course Title Th Pr Total
1 CSC-102 Basic Electronics 2 1 3
2 CSC-152 Object Oriented Programming 3 1 4
3 HUM-103 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
4 HUM-104 Communication Skills 3 0 3
5 BS-113 Linear Algebra 3 0 3
TOTAL 13 02 15

Third Semester, Second Year


S.No Course Code Course Title Th Pr Total
1 CSC-253 Data Structures & Algorithms 3 1 4
2 CSC-231 Digital Logic Design 3 1 4
3 BS-214 Probability & Statistics 3 0 3
4 HUM-261 Fundamentals of Management 3 0 3
5 CSC-232 Computer Organization & Assembly 3 1 4
Language
TOTAL 15 03 18

Fourth Semester, Second Year


S.No Course Code Course Title Th Pr Total
1 CSC-233 Theory of Automata 3 0 3
2 CSC-254 Discrete Structures 3 0 3
3 CSC-255 Database Systems 3 1 4
4 HUM-262 Introduction to Economics 3 0 3
5 CSC-221 Numerical Computing 3 0 3
TOTAL 15 01 16

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Second Semester, First Year
S.No Course Code Course Title Th Pr Total
1 CSC-334 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3 0 3
2 CSC-335 Compiler Designing 3 0 3
3 CSC-356 Principles of Operating systems 3 1 4
4 CSC-322 Information System Audit 3 0 3
5 CSC-323 Differential Equations 3 0 3
TOTAL 15 01 16

Sixth Semester, Third Year


S.No Course Code Course Title Th Pr Total
1 CSC-357 Software Engineering 3 0 3
2 CSC-336 Artificial Intelligence & Robotics 3 1 4
3 CSC-358 Data Communication & Networking 3 1 4
4 HUM-303 Technical Writing 3 0 3
5 CSC-371 Web Engineering 3 1 4
TOTAL 15 03 18

Seventh Semester, Fourth Year


S.No Course Code Course Title Th Pr Total
1 CSC-459 Computer & Information Security 3 0 3
2 CSC-437 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3 0 3
3 HUM-404 Professional Practices 3 0 3
4 CSC-472 Wireless Communication Systems 3 1 4
TOTAL 12 01 13

Eighth Semester, Fourth Year


S.No Course Code Course Title Th Pr Total
1 CSC-405 Research Methods 3 0 3
2 CSC-473 Fundamentals of Data Mining 3 0 3
3 CSC-474 Human Machine Interfacing 2 0 2
4 CSC-475 Mobile Application Development 2 1 3
5 CSC-499 Final Year Project 0 6 6
TOTAL 10 07 17

Credit Hours of Program 111 20 131

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Chapter: 04

STUDENTS FACILITIES
STUDENTS FACILITIES
10.1 Student Cafateria

A well furnished and Air Conditioned chilled cafateria is available for male students where hygienic
food and refereshment is available, Cafateria has sitting capacity of 100 students. Cafateria offers a wide
range of food and drink together with the opportunity to socialize with friends and colleagues. Realizing the
growing enrollment of the female students, University has recently established separate dedicated new
canteen for the girls.

Cafeteria Cafeteria

10.2 Auditorium

A state of art Auditorium is available for academic activities, where different sort of academic activities
are held such as debate competitions, seminars, conferences etc.

Auditorium Auditorium

10.3 Girls Common Room


Recently, university has made well furnished gilrs common room that has sitting capacity of 50 grils
students.

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Girls Common Room Girls Common Room

10.4 Library

The university has an air-conditioned central library on first floor and a book bank and lending library
on fourth floor of the main building. It stocks books and monographs on all subjects forming part of
the university curriculum including multiple copies of text books and current journals. Separate library
facility exists at the department of Architecture at Iqbal Campus.

The central library has at present about 40,000 books on its shelves, which may be borrowed by the
students.

Library Library

University also have air-conditioned video conferencing facilities for holding seminars and lectures at
National and International level. Additionally, teaching departments have their own seminar libraries
and audio visual facilities. All student admitted in university are eligible for library membership.

10.5 Identity Card

The students after being admitted to the University will be issued Identity Cards by the Registrar Office/
Administrative Officer. It is necessary for the students to keep their valid Identity Cards with them while
attending the classes, traveling in the point buses or staying on the campus. .

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10.6 Sports

Sports enthusiasts won't be disappointed by the activities on offer. Our Athletes/ Teams compete in a
variety of competitions including those hosted by the Higher Education Commission.

10.7 Photocopying Facility

The university provides photocopy facilities against a payment of nominal charges.

10.8 University Transport

Seven new Hino Buses are available for Pick & Drop facility at main routes of Karachi for DUET
Students. Since university is situated in center of the city, public transport is easily available for all
routes of the city.

10.9 Industrial Internship Program

The University-Industry Bridge provide impetus tothe University to achieve Academia of Relevance,
which is mandatory by Academic regulatory authorities, such as Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC)
which is signatory to the Washington Accord. In this regard, Directorate of Industrial Liaison & Alumni
Affair (DILAA) is established with highly experienced, qualified and agile team, which formulates
bridge between University and Industry, maintains liaison with alumni , and assist students in obtaining
internships and jobs upon their graduation. DILAA works with industry to determine their operational
problems and research needs. The DUET’s research teams then determine how best to conduct
custom made research to meet industries specific needs. DILAA also works with different Educational
Institutions to nurture the culture of out of box thinking in students by arranging Guest speaker sessions,
workshops, and enhancement of presentation skills. DILAA arranges Internships programs for the
third year students during summer and winter vacations. Most of the desirous students in recent past
have successfully obtained internships with the assistance of DILAA. DILAA also arranges MOCK
INTERVIEWS, through MOCK INTERVIEWS DILAA trains the graduating students for the competitive
market. DILAA arranges annual Job fairs in which over two dozen renowned engineering participating
companies are provided Graduate Profile Directory of DUET graduating students for hiring. DILAA
also updates and maintains Alumni database on global basis.

10.10 Hostel/ Lodges

University does not offer any hostel facility to any student. University students make their own lodging
and boarding arrangements. Since university is situated in center of the city, private accommodation is
easily available at affordable cost.

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Chapter: 05

Regulations
Regulations
1. Mode of operation of the BS (Mathematics), evening program
i. The BS Degree Program shall be operated in the Evening Shift.
ii. The official timing shall be start from 04:00 p.m.
iii. There shall be the five working days for this program.
iv. The Saturday and Sunday shall be counted as non-working days.

2. Duration of an academic year


2.1 There shall be the two regular academic semesters in an academic year, commonly named as:
i. Fall Semester
ii. Spring Semester
2.2 The Fall Semester shall consist of 21 working weeks having the following descriptions:
a. Classes / teaching : 16 weeks
b. Mild Semester Examination : 01 weeks (including in 16 weeks of teaching)
c. Preparation gap : 02 weeks
d. Final Semester Examination : 03 weeks
2.3 The Spring Semester shall consist of 21 working weeks having the following descriptions:
a. Classes / teaching : 16 weeks
b. Mild Semester Examination : 01 weeks (including in 16 weeks of teaching)
c. Preparation gap : 02 weeks
d. Final Semester Examination : 03 weeks
2.4 However, the Summer Semester shall consist of 08 working seeks having the following descriptions:
a. Class / teaching : 07 weeks.
b. Mild Semester Examination : 01 weeks (including in 07 weeks of teaching)
c. Preparation gap : 00 weeks
d. Final Semester Examination : 01 weeks
2.5 There shall be the summer and Winter Vacations in an academic year:
a. Summer Vacation : 08 weeks
b. Winter Vacations :02 weeks
3.6 The total numbers of weeks in an academic year shall be 52 weeks.

3.
Commencement of regulation semesters and summer semester
i. Regular Semester:
The Fall Semester and Spring Semester shall be the Regular semester of an academic year. The Fall
Semester shall be commenced from the month of September and ended in the month of February. The
Spring Semester shall be commenced from the month of February and ended in the month of June.
ii. Summer Semester:
The summer Semester shall be an optional semester of an academic year. The Summer Semester shall
be commenced from the month of July and ended in the month of August. A student shall be offered
theory and lab courses in the Summer Semester on the following conditions:
a. The student who wants to improve his/her grade point in any subject (i.e. F/D/D+)
b. The student who was stopped to give the Final Semester Examination of any theory/ lab courses
due to shortage of the class attendance in the regular semester.

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c. The student shall opt minimum two theory courses and one lab course up to 08 credit hours for
remedial work/ improvement of grade points.
d The contact hour per week during the Summer Semester shall be doubled to ensure that
thecourses are completely taught in a semester with half of the duration as compared to a regular
semester (i.e., Fall/ Spring Semester).

4. Academic calendar
The University shall publish the schedule of the complete academic year for its Fall Semester, Spring
Semester and Summer Semester for the convenience of students and faculty member.

5. Total period of study for the BS degree program


A normal period of the 4-Year BS Degree Program is 4 year (eight semesters)
i. The Pro Vice Chancellor may allow the Fifth Year to a student, on the basis of the written request/
application, for the completion of BS Degree Program The written request/ application shall be
forwarded by the concerned Chairperson and recommended by the Dean, Faculty of Engineering.
ii. The Vice Chancellor may allow the Sixth Year to any student, on the basis of the written request/
application, for the completion of BS Degree Evening Program. The written request/ application shall
be forwarded by the concerned Chairperson and recommended by Dean, Faculty of Engineering and
Pro Vice Chancellor.
iii. In case of further delay due to the genuine case/ hard ship, the Academic Council may allow the
Seventh year to the student on the basis of written request/ application for the completion of BS
Degree Program, duly recommended by the Vice Chancellor. The written request/application of the
student shall be routed through the concerned Chairperson, the Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Pro
Vice Chancellor.
iv. The name of student shall be dropped/struck off from the rolls of the University who does not complete
BS Degree Program within 07 Years.

6. Requirements of credit hours and contact hours


Credit Hours for the BS Degree Program:
(i) Minimum 130-136 credit hours are required for the 4 year BS Degree Program as recommended by the
HEC. The said credit hours shall normally be earned by a student in the 8th Semester.

6.1 Credit Hours for the Semester:


(i) The maximum load of credit hours of each regular semester shall be ranged/fixed from 15 to 18 credit
hours. 7.3 Credit hours for the Theory / Lab Courses and Final Year Project (FYP)
(ii) Islamiyat and Pakistan Studies hall be the compulsory subjects of the First Year. The both courses shall
be of the 02 credit hours, the non- Muslims shall opt the subject of Ethics having the 02 credit hours in
lieu of Islamiyat.
(iii) The theory course may range from 01 credit hour to 03 credit hours or as per the recommendation of
Higher Education Commission (HEC), Islamabad provided from time to time.
(iv) The lab course may range from 01 credit hour to 02 credit hour or as per the recommendation of higher
Education Commission (HEC), Islamabad provided from time to time.
(v) 01 credit hour in laboratory or practical work shall require 03 hours of lab contact per week throughout
the semester.

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(vi) Final Year Project (FYP) shall be of 06 credit hours.

6.2 Contract Hours for Theory / Lab Courses:


(i) Minimum number of contact hours for a theory course of 02 credit hours per semester shall be 28 hours.
(ii) Minimum number of contact hours for a theory course of 03 credit hours per semester shall be 42 hours.
(iii) Minimum number of contact hours for a practical course 01 credit hour per semester shall be 42 hours.
(iv) Minimum number of contact hours for a practical course of 02 credit hour per semester shall be 84 hours.

7. Roadmaps for courses and final year project (FYP)


8.1 Theory / Lab Courses:
(i) The University shall follow the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Islamabad scheme of studies
for the BS Degree Program for each discipline / technology.
(ii) The scheme of studies shall be proposed by the respective Board of Studies, vetted by the board of
Faculty, recommended by the Academic Council and approved by the Syndicate.

8.2 Depth Elective Courses:
(i) The depth elective theory courses shall be formulated / designed by each Board of Studies according to
the core domain. Specialization/ stream of its discipline/ technology, if any.
(ii) Each Board of Studies shall propose. Offer only four depth elective theory courses in the Scheme of
Studies course Outline of their respective departments for each core domain/ specialization/ stream of
its discipline/technology if any.
(iii) Those four depth elective theory courses shall be taught in the Fourth Year according to the following
mechanism:
a. Two depth elective theory courses in the 7th Semester.
b. Two depth elective theory courses in the 8th Semester.

8.3 Final Year Project


(i) The Final Year Project (FYP) shall be offered in the 7th Semester and 8th Semester of the Fourth Year
having the equal credit hours (i.e, three credit hours for each regular semester).
(ii) The Final Year Project shall be treated as theory course.

8. Requirement of attendance:
(i) A student shall have 75% of the class attendance in each course to appear in the Final
(ii) Semester Examination of 1st to 8th Semester.
(iii) In case of valid reason/excuse, the maximum 10% condonation in the class attendance of one theory
course shall be the discretionary powers of the Dean, Faculty of Engineering on the basis of the written
request / application of the student forwarded through the concerned Chairperson.
(iv) In case of valid reason/excuse, the maximum 10% condonation in the class attendance of two theory
courses shall be the discretionary powers of the Pro Vice Chancellor on the basis of the written request
/ application of the student forwarded through concerned Chairperson and recommended by the Dean,
Faculty of Engineering.
(v) The eligibility attendance (theory/lab courses) for the late admitted students of 1st Semester of First
Year study only be calculated from the date of admission as mentioned in the letter issued from the
Office of Registrar.

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9. Evaluation system
9.1 Mid Semester Examination:
(i) The Mid Semester Examinations shall be conducted in the 8th week of each regular semester.
(ii) The Mid Semester Examination shall be conducted only for the theory courses of the regular semester.
(iii) The duration of the Mid Semester Examinations for theory course of 02 credit hours shall be 45
minutes. Whereas, the duration of the Mid Semester Examination for theory courses of 03 credit hours
shall be 1.5 hours.
(iv) Each question paper for 02 and 03 credit hours theory courses shall
(v) Contain 03 questions without any choice.
(vi) The questions paper be descriptive for mid semester Examination No MCQs. Fill in the blanks and
objective types questions will be given in the question paper of mid Semester Examinations.
(vii) The result of mid Semester Examinations shall be submitted to the office of Controller of Examinations
by the concerned theory course instructor/teacher within 10 working days after the end of Mid
Semester Examinations.

9.2 Final Semester Examinations (Theory Course):


(i) The Final Examinations shall be conducted in the 19th week of each regular semester.
(ii) The Final semester Examinations shall be conducted for the theory course.
(iii) The duration of the Final Examinations for theory course of 02 credit hours shall be 02 hours.
(iv) The duration of the Final Semester Examinations for theory course of 03 credit hours shall be 03 hours.
(v) Each question paper for 02 and 03 credit horse theory course contain 08 questions with the choice to
attempt the five questions, including 01 compulsory question.
(vi) The question paper shall be descriptive for the Final semester Examination No MCQs, fill in the blanks
and objective.
(vii) Home assignments and quizzes shall be submitted and given respectively by a student to the concerned
theory/practical course teacher as and when scheduled by the teacher.
(viii) There shall be no Supplementary/Special Supplementary Examinations for the theory course of the
Final Semester Examinations in the semester system.
(ix) The complete result of Final Semester Examinations for the theory course shall be submitted to the
office of controller of Examinations by the concerned External and Internal Examiner within 10 days
after the end of the Final Semester Examinations.

9.3 Final Semester Examination (Lab Course)


(i) The Final Semester Examinations of lab course shall be conducted in the 21th week of each regular
semester.
(ii) The Final Semester Examination shall also be conducted for the lab course.
(iii) The duration of the Final Semester Examination for lab course of 02 and 03 credit hours shall be 01
hour.
(iv) MCQs fill in the blanks and objective types question shall be given in the question paper of Final
Semester Examination for lab courses.
(v) Projects assignments of lab courses, if any, shall be submitted to the concerned practical course teacher
as and when scheduled by the teacher.
(vi) There shall be no supplementary/ special supplementary examination for the lab courses of the final
semester Examination in the semester system.

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(vii) The complete results of final Semester Examination for the lab course shall be submitted to the office
of Controller of Examination by the concerned lab course instructor/teacher within 10 working days
after the end of the final Semester Examination.

9.4 Final Year Project (FYP).


(a) The following parameters shall be observed for the Final Year Project (FYP) in the 7th Semester.
(i) Approval of Research Proposal by the Program Final Year Project (FYP) committee of the concerned
department.
(ii) Initial defense/Seminar
(iii) Draft of report/thesis containing preamble, dedication, contents of thesis chapters of introduction,
literature review and research/design/ simulation, Methodology,
(iv) Mid defense/seminar
(v) Viva Voice
(b) The following shall observed for the Final Year Project (FYP) in the 8th Semester.
(i) Approval of draft thesis/report by program FYP committee.
(ii) Final defense presentation for thesis/project report.
(iii) Viva voice
(iv) Submission of hard bounded final thesis report (pilgrims should be less than 19%)

10.5 Freezing of semester


(i) In case of extreme hardship, a student may freeze his/her studies maximum for a period of one year
(two semesters) subject to the approval of the Vice Chancellor on the basis of written
(ii) The student shall re-join the same in the semester in the next year in which she/he freeze the semester
(iii) the freezing in 1st and 2nd Semester by the student shall not be allowed
(iv) The freezing more than two more semesters (one year) by the student shall not be allowed.
(v) Under special circumstances the freezing of 1st year may be considered and approve by the Vice
Chancellor on the following grounds.
a. Iddat
b. Maternity/ delivery
c. Death in immediate family
d. Hospitalization

10. Medical certificate


The medical Certificate from a registered medical practitioner, duly endorsed by the Medical Officer of the
university is acceptable for the freezing of the semester (may kindly be read in conjunction with Section 14).

11. Cancellation of enrollment


If a student fails to attend any lecture during first four weeks after the commencement of the semester as per
announced schedule, his/her admission shall stand automatically without any notification.

12. Grading system


(i) Letter Grading (LG) shall only be used for representing the individual courses and not for semester
GPA or CGPA.

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(ii) The fraction of marks in a theory course is to be counted as 1. For example 64.1 or 64.9 shall be
counted/shown as 65.
(iii) Minimum possible grade point (GP) is 4.0.
(iv) Minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) for award of the 4-Year BS Degree Program shall
be the 2.0 out of 4.0 CGPA.
(v) The theory courses with “F” grade shall be counted as 0.0 Grade Point for calculation of Grade Point
Average (GPA) of the Semester.
(vi) Equivalence in Letter Grades (LG), Grade Point (GP) and marks of theory / lab courses are shown in
the following table.
Marks
dLetter Grade
Theory Course Lab Course Grade Point
(LG)
Maximum Marks Maximum Marks Maximum Marks Maximum Marks (GP)
100 50 100 50
85 & above 42 & above 85 & above 42 & above A+ 4.0

80 to 84 40 41 80 to 84 40 41 A 3.7

75 79 37 39 75 79 37 39 B+ 3.5

70 74 35 36 70 74 35 36 B 3.0

65 69 32 34 65 69 32 34 C+ 2.5

60 64 30 31 60 64 30 31 C 2.0

55 59 27 29 55 59 27 29 D+ 1.5

50 54 25 26 50 54 25 26 D 1.0

Below 50 (fail) Below 25 (fail) Below 50 (fails) Below 25 (fail) F 0.0

Withdrawal W

Exempted E

12.1 Calculation of the score for a theory course having the fraction marks. The calculation of the score
for a theory course having the fraction marks:

Examination Weight age Marks Obtained


Attendance 10% 8
Test 5% 2.50
Assignments 5% 3.75
Mid Semester Examination 20% 1.5
Final Semester Examination 60% 45%
Total 100% 74.25%

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The Score shall be rounded. Letter Grade (LG) in this case shall be B+. Grade Point (GP) for a theory course
having fraction of marks shall be 3.5.

13. Calculation Of Quality Point (QP) And Grade Point Average (GPA) For A Semester
i. Quality Point (QP):
Quality Point (QP) is determined by multiplying the value of the Grade point (GP) earned by a student
in a course with credit hours of that course. For example : if a student earned A+ grade for a theory
course of 03 credit hours, then the Quality Point (QP) shall be calculated as following:
Quality Point (QP) = 3.7 x 3
= 11.1
ii. Grade Point Average (GPA):
a. Grade Point Average (GPA) is the expression for the average performance of a student in the
theory and lab course, he/ she has offered during the semester. This is calculated by adding the
Quality Points of all courses taken by the students divided by the number of all credit hours
offered in the particular semester. The following equation refers the Grade Point Average (GPA):
Grade Point Average (GPA) = Cumulative Quality Point (CQP)
Sum of all credit hours
b. In order to calculate the Grade Point Average (GPA) for the theory courses of any semester with
equal credit hours, the following table shall be referred:

Course No. Credit Hours Grade Grade Point Grade Point x 3 = Quality Points
231 3 B 3.0 3.0x 3 = 9.0
234 3 C+ 2.5 2.5x 3 = 7.5
247 3 A 3.7 3.7x 3= 11.1
250 3 A+ 4.0 4.0x3= 12
271 3 F 0.0 0.0x3= 00

Cumulative Quality Point (CQP) = 39.6


Total Credit Hours = 15
Grade Point Average (GPA) = 2.64

In order to calculate the Grade Point Average (GPA) for the theory courses of any semester with unequal credit
hours, the following table shall be referred.

Course No. Credit Hours Grade Grade Point Grade Point x 3 = Quality Points
331 3 B 3.0 3.0x 3 = 9.0
334 3 C+ 2.5 2.5x 3 = 7.5
347 3 A 3.7 3.7x 3= 11.1
350 2 A+ 4.0 4.0x2= 8.0
371 3 B+ 3.5 3.5x3= 10.5
379 2 D 1.0 1.0x2= 2.0
Cumulative Quality Point (CQP) = 48.1
Total Credit Hours = 16
Grade Point Average (GPA) = 3.00

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14. Calculation of cumulative grade point average (CGPA)

i. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)


Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the expression describing the performance of a student in
all semester. IT shall be determined in the following way:

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) = Cumulative Quality Point for all the courses appeared
Sum of all credit hours for all the courses appeared

ii. The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) shall only be calculated when a student has passed all
the prescribed theory/ lab course for the award of BS Degree.

15. Improvement in a theory and lab course


(i) A student shall be allowed to opt the theory and lab courses up to maximum 08 credit hours in
the Summer Semester

(ii) The student who earned the “F/D/D+” grade in one or two courses in the 1st and 2nd Semesters, he/she
may be allowed to improve the one or two theory courses of only “F/D/D+” grade in the Summer
Semester to be offered after First Year.

(iii) The student who earned the “F/D/D+” grade in one or two course in the 3rd and 4th Semester, he/she
may be allowed to improve the one or two theory courses of only “F/D/D+” grade in the Summer
Semester to be offered after Second Year.

(iv) The student who earned the “F/D/D+” grade in one or two course in the 5th and 6th Semester, he/she
may be allowed to improve the one or two theory courses of only “F/D/D+” grade in the Summer
Semester to be offered after Third Year.

(v) The student who earned the “F/D/D+” grade in one or two course in the 7th and 8th Semester, he/she
may be allowed to improve the one or two theory courses of only “F/D/D+” grade in the Summer
Semester to be offered after Fourth Year.

(vi) Only one chance shall be granted for the improvement of a theory course having “D/D/+” grade.
(vii) However, the two chances shall be granted for the improvement of a theory course having the “F” grade.

(viii) The Dean, Faculty of Engineering may grant the permission to the student for the improvement of
theory courses having the “F/D/D+” grade (of any regular semester) in the Summer Semester on the basis

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of the written request/ application of the student, duly recommended by concerned Chairperson.

16. Distribution of marks


The distribution of marks for theory course, lab course and Final Year Project (FYP) shall be as under.

THEORY COURSES

Theory Course of 100 Marks Theory Course of 50 Marks

Attendance 10 05

Test (best of three) 05 03

Assignment 05 02

Mid Semester Exam 20 10

Final Semester Exam 60 30

Lab COURSES

Theory Course of 100 Marks Theory Course of 50 Marks


Attendance 10 05

Lab Evaluation Work 30 15

Semester Lab Examination 60 30

Objective Type Test 30 15

Conduct of Practical / viva voce 30 15

FINAL YEAR PROJECT


Sessional Work / Presentation 50

Project / Thesis Report 50

Comprehensive Viva-Voce Examination 100

17. Course file


Maintaining the Course File is compulsory for all Faculty Members. The complete record of each
academic activity shall be inserted in the file. The course file shall contain the following.
a. Theory/ lab course code and title

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b. Theory / lab course outlines/ contents or learning outcomes


c. Theory/ lab course Syllabus and changes, if any, made over at least 3 semester,
d. Weekly teaching plan of theory / lab courses.
e. Academic Calendar.
f. Grading Policy.
g. Chart/table of distribution of marks for theory / lab courses.
h. Chart/table of distribution of attendance marks in theory and lab courses.
i. Copy of the Mid Semester Examination.
j. Copy of the question paper for Final Semester Examination.

18. Distribution of attendance marks


The distribution of attendance marks for the theory courses and lab courses shall be as under:

For Theory Course of 03 Credit Hours having the For Theory Course of 02 Credit Hours having the
100 Marks 50 Marks

Lecturer Hours Attended Marks To Be Awarded Lecturer Hours Attended Marks To Be Awarded

41 to 42 10 27 to 28 05

37 to 40 09 24 to 26 04

33 to 36 08 21 to 23 03

31 to 32 07 Below 21 00

Below 31 00

For Lab Course of 02 Credit Hours having the For Lab Course of 01 Credit Hours having the
100 Marks 50 Marks

Lecturer Hours Attended Marks To Be Awarded Lecturer Hours Attended Marks To Be Awarded

95% to 100% 10 90% to 100% 05

86% to 94% 09 80% to 89% 04

81% to 85% 08 75% to 79% 03

75% to 80% 07 Below 75% 00

Below 75% 00

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19. Probation
(i) Probation is a status granted to the student whose academic performance fall below the minimum
University standard.
(ii) The student acquiring less than 2.00 / 4.00 GPA in a semester but passing in all papers of Theory / lab
courses shall be promoted with the condition to achieve more than 2.00 GPA in the next semester, and
he/ she shall be put on probation for the next semester.
(iii) The Student acquiring GPA 1.5 and above but fails in any paper(s) of theory / lab courses shall be
placed on probation and promoted to the next semester conditionally that he/she shall have to be
registered in Summer Semester to improve the grade.
(iv) Student acquiring less than 1.7 GPA in two consecutive semesters are failing in any paper(s) of theory/
lab courses even after attending the Summer Semester for one academic year shall be dropped from the
rolls of University.

20. Special makeup classes


If the university is closed due to unusual circumstances, the Special Make Up classes shall be arranged
converting weekends or holidays to working days to cover the lapsed period of the students.

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Chapter: 06

Fee Structure
FEE AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES
1. Fee for local and foreign students (payable at the time of admission only):

i. Admission Fee
Local Students Foreign Students
a. Enrolment Fees (Once) 2,000
b. Documents Verification Fees (Once) 1,000
c. Smart Identity Card Fees (Once) 500
TOTAL Rs. 3,500/- USD 30/-

ii. Semester Fee:


Local Students Foreign Students
a. Tuition Fees (Per Semester) 25,000
b. Games Fees (Per Semester 3,000
c. Developmental Charges (Per Semester) 3,000
d. Transport Fees (Per Semester) 2,000
e. Laboratory/ Studio Fees (Per Semester) 1,000
f. Library Membership Fees(Per Semester) 1,000
TOTAL Rs. 35,000/- USD 300/-

iii. Examination Fee


Students shall pay the semester examination fee/related fee(s) and other charges as approved by the
competent authority.

2. Modifications of Regulations:
These regulations are subject to modification by the competent authorities of the University as may be
felt appropriate from time to time

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Chapter: 07

Admission Policy and


Application Process
ADMISSION POLICY AND APPLICATION PROCESS
1.1 General Eligibility of Candidates
The candidate seeking admission in BS (Mathematics) Program, must meet the following eligibility
criteria.
(i) Intermediate with Mathematics, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate.
Or
(ii) Any other examination of a Foreign University / Institution /Examining Body, equivalent to
Intermediate with Mathematics. Equivalence and percentage of marks will be determined by IBCC.
Or
(iii) Diploma of Associate Engineering Examination, securing at least 60% marks in aggregate.

1.2 Ineligibility of Candidates


(i) The candidates who have passed the qualifying examination of 2018 in supplementary.
(ii) Convicted by a Court of law for an offense involving moral turpitude.
(iii) The candidate has not obtained equivalence certificate from the Chairman Inter Board Committee
Islamabad before last date of submission of application for pre admission (if applicable).
(iv) Candidate whose academic certificates are found tempered. A legal Criminal action would be
taken against such, candidate(s).
(v) Candidate who has already obtained admission elsewhere in Pakistan unless he/she submits
cancellation certificate of admission from the said institution.

1.3 Determination of merit position


(i) The merit list of the candidates will be prepared according to following weightage.

Percentage of marks in multiplying weightage

a) Matriculation (or equivalent certificate) 10%

b) Intermediate (pre-Engg)/B.Sc (Pass)/Diploma (or equivalent certificate) 40%

c)
Pre-admission entry test 50%

1.4 Based upon the above weightage the Composite Percentage Number (CPN) will be
calculated as under
CPN= 0.1 [Percentage Marks in matriculation (or equivalent certificate)]
+ 0.4 [Percentage Marks in Intermediate (or equivalent certificate)]
+ 0.5 [percentage obtained in pre admission test].

1.5 In case of tie for merit position in the selection for admission, the tie will be resolved on the basis of
marks obtained in pre-admission test. In case of further tie, it will be resolved on the basis of age.

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2 Application Process

Phase 1.
2.1 Candidate has to register online with CNIC number at admissions.duet.edu.pk before filling up form.
Please save your password for onward use at admission portal. All information regarding admissions
will be communicated via Student Admission Portal and sms will be sent to candidate mobile numbers
to check admission portal whenever an update is ready.
2.2 After registration on admissions.duet.edu.pk student are required to fill up Admission Form present in
Admission Portal.
2.3 Candidates are requested to provide complete and true, personal / educational information in online
admission form. Please provide complete postal and permanent addresses for smooth communication
of admit cards / interview letters, later on.
2.4 Candidates are required to upload recent passport size photograph in online admission application
form. Admit card will not be issued to candidates who uploaded casual pictures.
2.5 In the application form it is mandatory for candidates to provide their active mobile number for quick
alternative communication. The candidates shall be intimated through text message to see their data in
student portal, whenever there is an update. A candidate will be able to see only his / her own data by
logging in through his/ her CNIC number at admissions.duet.edu.pk.
2.6 Print Fee Voucher generated after submission of form and submit Rs. 1000/- in any branch of Sindh
Bank Ltd.
2.7 After verification of fee payment / picture, admit cards shall be available on the admission portal of
candidate (admissions.duet.edu.pk), which can be downloaded and printed by logging in with CNIC
number and password. SMS will be sent on given mobile numbers of the candidate only after admit
card generation. Candidate has to get admit card from online system. Admit card will be mandatory to
sit in exam.
2.8 DUET will conduct test in Dawood University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi
2.9 Candidates are not allowed to bring calculators, Mobile Phones or any other communication devices,
erasing fluids, ladies purse, bags, and books in test center premises. Any Candidate, if found, of
possessing any of the material mentioned above in the examination hall during the test shall be
disqualified from appearing in the test.
2.10 DUET shall announced result on website / student portal, having fields; Roll #, Name, Father’s Name,
CNIC and score within 7 working days after the test.

2nd Phase (Only for passed candidates of pre-admission test)

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2.11 Minimum 40 marks Passing marks are required for DUET Pre-Admission Undergraduate Evening
program
2.12 Passed Candidates are required to take print of online admission application form by logging in to
student portal at admissions.duet.edu.pk with CNIC and password, sign the undertaking on the last
page and attach following documents.
(i) 4 Passport size recent photographs
(ii) HSC/DAE Combined mark sheet or Equivalence certificate in case of A-level
(iii) Copy of matric certificate
(iv) Copy of NIC / B Form
(v) Copy of Domicile
(vi) Copy of Father CNIC

2.13 Send admission application form along-with above mentioned document to Registrar, Dawood
University of Engineering & Technology New M A Jinnah Road Karachi.
2.14 After verification of documents provisional merit list will be issued with list of rejected candidates and
rejection reason, candidates shall ask to provide documentary proofs via email on admissions@duet.
edu.pk in 3 working days after which final merit list will be issued.
2.15 After Final merit list, CPN wise limited number of selected candidates shall be called for interview.
2.16 Merit lists shall be issued after interviews and scrutiny of documents.
2.17 The candidature of the applicant can be cancelled at any stage of the admission process even after the
announcement of result; if it was found that applicant do not fulfill the eligibility criteria of DUET.
2.18 Application form, application fee and documents attached with the application form are not returnable.

3 Scrutiny of the application and interview


(i) After the scrutiny of the application forms and announcement of the result of pre-admission test, the
merit list will be prepared and an appropriate number of students will be called to present themselves
before the admission committee for Interview and verification of original academic documents on the
notified dates.
(ii) The names of those candidates who fail to present themselves before the admission committee on the
scheduled date and time, without any intimation, shall be deleted from the merit list of the concerned
category. They shall not be considered for admission. Their absence shall amount to forfeit of their
right of admission. Any claim in this regard shall not be entertained.
(iii) Only original documents shall be accepted by admission committee. No exception shall be allowed.
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of interview failing which his/her name will be deleted from the merit list.
(iv) On acceptance of admission the original intermediate combined mark-sheet shall be retained by
Admission Department.
(v) The decision of the admission committee shall be final. The selected candidates shall submit the
following forms (Available on University website) at the time of reporting to concerned Chairperson
of Department.
(a) Declaration of non-participation in political activities and non-indulgence in unwanted activities on
judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100.
(b) Medical fitness certificate
(c) Performa for University Identity Card.
(d) Enrolment form of University

4 Enrolment with DUET


The selected candidates will have to fill up enrolment form of the University and complete all the relevant
formalities for enrolment at the time of Interview. Without having Enrolment Card they will not be allowed
to appear in the semester examination.

5 Cancellation/ withdrawal of admission


(i) Concealment of facts at the time of seeking admission or non-submission of complete and genuine
documents or tempering with them or falsifying would mean that the student has been admitted
illegally. In such case the admission of the student shall be cancelled. University also reserves the right
to initiate legal action against such student.
(ii) The Competent Authority may cancel the admission of any student at any stage after giving an
opportunity of hearing at the appropriate forum.
(iii) Student who remains absent continuously for three weeks from the date of commencement of classes
without information to the authorities concerned/ chairman of the department, his /her admission shall
stand cancelled automatically without issuing any notice thereof.
(iv) Student who fails to appear in any complete semester examination shall not be eligible for promotion
to next semester. However, he/she can apply for re-admission in same semester with following Batch.
(v) In case of any discrepancy or misinterpretation, the decision of the competent authority shall be final
and binding on the applicant and shall not be challengeable in the court of Law.

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Main Campus:
Dowood University of Engineering and Technology
M.A. Jinnah Road, Karachi-74800, Pakistan
Tel: 99231195-98, 99230307, Fax: 92-21-99230710
Email: dawoodcollege@pak.com

Iqbal Campus:
Dowood University of Engineering and Technology
ST-6, Block 17, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi-75300, Pakistan
Tel: 99243874, 99243866, Email: depdcet@gmail.com

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