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PROSPECTUS
2016-17
PROSPECTUS 2016-17
Message from the
CHANCELLOR
In today's knowledge led world, it is imperative that we have robust knowledge-generation and
knowledge-transfer mechanisms in place so that economic development needs are efficiently catered
for by our output from higher education institutions. I am happy to say that the University of
Engineering and Technology, Peshawar is continuously striving and succeeding in meeting these
challenges.
UET Peshawar has obtained a good place in HEC's ranking; while this is commendable, but being a
graduate of this institution I would like not only a good place but rather the top place in the
universities. This success has been possible for a myriad of actions but the fundamental reason is
that UET attracts the best students, who challenge a very competent faculty to perform at a much
higher level. This improves standards all around, including excellent research publications.
I am glad that Center for Advanced Studies in Energy, Peshawar (CAS-EP) has been officially declared
as think-tank by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government. This state-of-the-art Center will address
indigenous energy problems, and come up with indigenous solutions and will help the government to
frame effective policy for energy sector.
I hope you are one of the fortunate ones that make it to UET. Please be cognizant of the onerous
responsibility this places on you, and therefore, single mindedly concentrate on your studies to make
us, and your parents, proud of your achievement.
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Message from the
VICE CHANCELLOR
Welcome to the first portal of UET Peshawar, i.e. the Prospectus 2016-17. This document describes
our university that include academic programs, admission criteria, rules and regulations. Please read
through the Prospectus very carefully, especially sections dealing with “conduct and discipline”,
“hostel accommodation” and “fee structure”. Getting into UET Peshawar is a great privilege and you
must appreciate this. With a robust infrastructure and a highly qualified faculty, UET is among the top
universities in its category.
Since we have 16 academic degree programs spread over 7 campuses and sub-campuses, admission
into a program of your choice needs carefully filling out the application forms. You will need to
prioritize your choices, both according to discipline and campus. Once the system places you
according to your prioritized choices purely on merit, no changes can be made later!
At UET Peshawar, we have zero-tolerance for politics on campus. Please understand that any violation
in this respect will automatically initiate action leading to punishment. This policy is sacrosanct, and
if you harbour any inclination for such activities, UET Peshawar is not for you!
We at UET are dedicated to inculcate different graduate attributes including engineering knowledge,
possible analysis, design solution, usage of modern tools and engineering ethics. You will be passed
through a rigorous process with continuous objective base assessment to become well rounded
engineers. Besides solid academic content, we encourage students to take part in extra-curricular
activities in various clubs and student societies, job-fairs, open house and project expos. This will
hone your communication entrepreneurial.
It is our ardent endeavour to ensure that you reach your full potential as a productive member of
society. With our guidance and mentoring, and your cooperation, I can assure you that time at UET
Peshawar will be the best four years of your life.
God bless you all.
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GOVERNING BODIES
SENATE
Senate is the highest executive body, and exercises general supervision over the affairs and property of the
University. The Senate consists of the following:
The Chancellor (Chairperson).
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The Pro Chancellor.
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The Vice Chancellor.
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One member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, to be nominated by the Speaker of the said
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Assembly.
A retired Judge of Peshawar High Court, Peshawar to be nominated by the Chief Justice.
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The Secretary to Government, Higher Education Department (HED), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, or his nominee not
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below the rank of an Additional Secretary.
The Chairman, Higher Education Commission (HEC) or his nominee not below the rank of Director General.
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One eminent or distinguished graduate of the University who is not its employee to be nominated by the Chancellor.
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Two persons from the academic community of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa or the country, other than an employee of the
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University, at the level of Professor or Principal, to be appointed by the Chancellor.
Four University Teachers, including one Professor, one Associate Professor, one Assistant Professor and one
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Lecturer, to be elected by teachers of their respective cadres from amongst themselves.
Four persons from society, at large being persons of distinction in the fields of administration, management,
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education, academics, law, accountancy, medicine, fine arts, architecture, industry, agriculture, science, technology
and engineering with a view to create diversity and balance across the various fields, to be nominated by the
Chancellor.
SYNDICATE
Syndicate is an executive body, and exercises general supervision over the affairs and property of the
University. Members of the Syndicate are:
n The Vice Chancellor (Chairperson).
n A retired Judge of the Peshawar High Court to be nominated by the Chief Justice, Peshawar High Court.
n One Dean to be elected by the Deans from amongst themselves in the prescribed manner.
n The Secretary to Government, Higher Education Department (HED), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, or his nominee
not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary.
n Two Principals (Preferably one male and one female) of affiliated colleges to be nominated by the Academic
Council.
n One Professor, one Associate Professor, one Assistant Professor and one Lecturer of the University to be
elected by teachers of their respective cadres in the manner as may be prescribed by Statutes.
n One Principal or Chairman or Director of the Teaching Department or Institute or Center to be elected from
amongst themselves in accordance with prescribed Statutes; (the new clause is consistent with amendment
ordinance 2016).
n One administrative officer to be elected from amongst themselves in a manner as may be prescribed by
Statutes.
n One Registrar (Ex-Officio)
n One Treasurer (Ex-Officio)
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ACADEMIC COUNCIL
Academic Council is the academic body, responsible to lay down standards of instruction, research and examinations,
and to regulate and promote the academic life of the University and affiliated institutions. The Academic Council
consists of:
The Vice Chancellor (Chairperson).
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The Chairpersons of Teaching Departments.
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The Dean, Faculty of Engineering.
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All Professors including Emeritus and Meritorious Professors.
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Six University Teachers, including two Associate Professors, two Assistant Professors and two Lecturers to be elected from
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amongst themselves in the manner prescribed by Statutes.
Two Principals, Preferably one female, of affiliated colleges, one each from public and private sector, to be nominated by the
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Secretary to Government, Higher Education Department (HED).
The Director Admissions.
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The Controller of Examinations.
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The Registrar, who shall be its member/secretary.
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Hostel Road
Directorate of Works
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Department of Mining Engineering
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LAYOUT PLAN University
Entrance
Scale: 1” = 80’-0”
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UET strives to provide admission related information to potential students. The following
departments respond to various queries regarding selection of academic disciplines, admission
schedule and important dates etc.
www.uetpeshawar.edu.pk
UET website has information on undergraduate and postgraduate courses, with helpful advice on
selection of disciplines. Latest news and updates are regularly published on our website.
Directorate of Admissions
The Directorate of Admissions is responsible for the student admissions information; provides
specific and general information to prospective students round the year.
Contact: 091-9216784
E-mail: admission@uetpeshawar.edu.pk
IT Center
Campus Solution is the only administrative setup available today that provides students, alumni,
faculty and staff with immediate access to real-time information and connects that information to
specific action. It provides a platform for effective administration of students academic life cycle with
the facility to have 24/7 access to information and services.
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Learning & Support Services
Student Life @ UET is an amazing place to spend your student years. Besides earning an engineering
degree that is well recognized by employers, students enjoy numerous attractions in
extracurricular activities.
UET
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES: Besides extensive academic learning, students have the opportunity to develop and enhance their literary skills. The Directorate of
Clubs and Societies is the umbrella under which other clubs work including, Drama Club (Stage), Hiking and Trekking Club, Environmental Club and
Computer Society. Generally programmes such as dramas, debates, seminars, exhibitions, and trekking, computing and computer game contests are
arranged.
Literary and Debating Society (LDS): “Literary and Debating Society (LDS), a student body works with a single objective to develop literary skills of
students. Major activities at LDS's forum include inter-university debates, seminars and debating competitions. Member of LDS have won prizes both at
provincial and regional levels, and won many laurels for their alma mater. This year “Kawish}” was a flagship event managed by LDS which involved
students from all public and private sectors schools and Higher Education institutions.
LDS also publishes “CEMMAZINE”, the official magazine for UET's students. Appearing once a year, it covers everything that might be of interest to
students. It has a separate editorial board, comprising of student volunteers and staff advisors, who guide them in editorial matters.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): IEEE is the world's largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological
innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through its highly cited publications, conferences,
technology standards, and professional and educational activities.
The IEEE Subsection established in 2005, it has been involved in promotion of engineering practice and research through a wide array of events including
International conferences and International symposiums and seminars.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME): ASME is the elite global platform for the students and professionals of Mechanical Engineering. UET
Peshawar is playing a vital role in promoting the professional and technical norms of ASME by aiding and facilitating the students with a versatile range of
opportunities to grow and develop as useful professional of society. The ASME Student section at UET, Peshawar was established in February 2007. This
year, ASME hosted the Student Professional Development Conference from 22nd to 24th February. Representatives from engineering universities across
Pakistan had gathered at this event which featured many contests including Student Design Competition and Technical Paper Presentation.
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE): Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE ) Student Chapter, UET is aimed to foster and promote the Art and Science of Civil
Engineering”. ICE enhances and broadens the knowledge and perspective of students at UET by giving them an international exposure of how Civil
Engineering is, in the worldwide. It provides a platform for all civil engineering students to develop their potential and sharing their knowledge by interacting
with allied Institutions and organizations.
Robotics Club: Robotics Club was established in December, 2006 and is working with the purpose to promote student awareness about robotics by doing
robotic project exhibitions, seminars and inter-university competitions. Recently the club won the first prize in an olympiad.
Hiking and Trekking Club: Hiking and Trekking Club encourages students to develop a taste for outdoor activities. Every year the club arranges trips to
various areas of Pakistan, particularly to the Northern Areas.
Computer Society: The Computer Society aims to enhance the computer skills and university experience for all its students through participation in various
computer related competitions such as computer gaming competitions and online quiz programmes.
Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE): IIE is a professional society solely dedicated to support the Industrial Engineering profession and individuals
involved in improving quality and productivity. It provides the students with a platform to connect engage and excel. IIE's vision is to promote and unite the
industrial and systems engineering profession worldwide. IIE-Local Chapter at UET Peshawar was founded back in 2010, with the commencement of
Industrial Engineering discipline at UET Peshawar.
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Contents
PESHAWAR 01
THE UNIVERSITY 02
PESHAWAR CAMPUS 03
SATELLITE CAMPUSES 03
ENGINEERING PROGRAMMES
PESHAWAR CAMPUS
Department of Agricultural Engineering 05
Department of Chemical Engineering 07
Department of Civil Engineering 09
Department of Computer Systems Engineering 11
Department of Electrical Engineering 13
Department of Electrical Engineering (Communication & Power Group) 15
Department of Industrial Engineering 17
Department of Mechanical Engineering 19
Institute of Mechatronics Engineering 21
Department of Mining Engineering 23
MARDAN CAMPUS
Department of Computer Software Engineering 25
Department of Telecommunication Engineering 27
Department of Electrical Engineering 29
BANNU CAMPUS
Department of Civil Engineering 30
Department of Electrical Engineering 31
JALOZAI CAMPUS
Department of Electrical Engineering 32
Department of Civil Engineering 33
Department of Mechanical Engineering 34
Department of Industrial Engineering 35
Department of Computer Science & IT 36
KOHAT CAMPUS
Department of Electrical Engineering 37
ABBOTTABAD CAMPUS
Department of Electronic Engineering 38
NON-ENGINEERING PROGRAMMES
Department of Computer Science & Information Technology (Peshawar Campus) 40
Department of Architecture (Abbottabad Campus) 43
Department of Basic Sciences & Islamiat (Peshawar, Bannu & Mardan Campuses) 45
UNIVERSITY RULES AND REGULATIONS
Admission Rules (Engineering Programme) 46
Admission Rules (Non-Engineering Programme) 56
Admission Rules (Non-Subsidized Programme) 57
Examination Rules 61
University Fee 67
Scholarships and Awards 69
Conduct and Discipline Regulations 71
Hostel Regulations 75
CONTACTS 83
About
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Peshawar
Undergraduate Prospectus 2016-2017
The
UNIVERSITY
University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, is a premier institution of higher learning in the field
of engineering sciences. Starting as a College in 1952, with an initial enrollment of only twenty students,
today it boasts twenty two engineering departments, covering an entire spectrum of engineering
disciplines, from the traditional, such as electrical and mechanical, to the cutting-edge technologies such
as electronics, mechatronics, and industrial engineering. To-date, thousands of students that graduated
are serving the needs of Pakistan, and many have achieved high positions of responsibility and excellence
in their chosen fields.
Besides bachelors degree courses, there is a robust post-graduate programme, where scholars are
engaged in rigorous training and research leading to Master’s and Ph.D degrees. UET also has a strong
out-reach programme, under which academic linkages with the world class universities of UK, Canada,
USA, Malaysia, Italy and Thailand offering invaluable training to faculty and students, through split
programmes, joint research and faculty exchanges.
Over the last few years, with Higher Education Commission's support, UET had initiated a number of
research and infrastructure development projects, with a portfolio of Rs. 9 billion. Major projects include
“Earthquake Engineering Center”, serving as a hub of applied research in South Asia, “Institute of
Mechatronics Engineering”, “National Institute of Urban Infrastructure Planning” and “Gems and Jewelery
Center of Excellence”.
In order to increase access to engineering education, particularly for the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
UET has been awarded a “mega” project of Rs. 6.56 billion to develop a new campus called,
“Establishment of Jalozai Campus.” The Jalozai Campus promises to push boundaries for engineering
education and will double its student intake from 4000 to 8000.
Located in the historic city of Peshawar, UET is a There are many disciplines at Peshawar for students
reflection of the surrounding environment. While to choose from. These are supported by well-
the ambiance on campus is predominantly equipped laboratories, departmental research, and a
academic, there is a strong cultural flavor, easily central library, sports facilities and enough
discernable in every facet of its activities. Our dormitory accommodation to house most students
unique cultural diversity is readily recognizable. that need campus housing.
Satellite
Campuses
Mardan Campus unication Engineering and Computer Software
As a result of our growth in the last few years, Engineering which has been upgraded to
students were offered an option to get admission postgraduate level and now electrical engineering
in other regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Mardan added too is being offered at undergraduate
Campus was inaugurated in 2002, with a spirit to level. All the laboratories have recently been
bring engineering education to people at their strengthened with the latest cutting-edge
doorsteps. The campus is spread over an area of equipment. The ever-increasing applications
more than 22 acres, including a covered area of demonstrate that students find programmes
190,000 sq ft., consisting of an administration offered credible and useful.
block, academic blocks, recreation centre, a new
hostel for boys, and residential facility for faculty. Abbottabad Campus
At Mardan we offer two engineering under- The Chancellor, UET, Peshawar inaugurated
graduate programmes that include Telecomm- Abbottabad Campus in October, 2002, in the old
Chairman
Prof. Dr. Taj Ali Khan Ph.D. (UK) Department of
Professors
Prof. Dr. Daulat Khan Ph.D. (USA)
Agricultural Engineering
Introduction Academic Programs
Assistant Professors The Department of Agricultural Engineering was B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering
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established in 1961 in the then College of M.Sc. Agricultural Engineering
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Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Ph.D. (USA) Engineering, University of Peshawar. This
Dr. Zia-ul-Haq Ph.D. (UK) Ph.D. Agricultural Engineering
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D e p a r t m e nt i s t h e p i o n e e r i n i n i t i at i n g
Dr. M. Shahzad Khan D.Engg. (Bangkok)
Agricultural Engineering education in the
Engr. Mahmood Alam Khan M.Sc. (Pak) Laboratories
country and thus has the pride of producing the
Engr. Abdul Malik M.Sc. (Pak) The Department has the following well-
Engr. Khurram Sheraz M.Sc. (Pak) first batch of Agricultural Engineers in 1965 in
Pakistan. Since then, hundreds of graduates of equipped laboratories for practical work of
students and research by the faculty members.
Lecturers this department are rendering their valuable
services in government departments, national Soil and Water Engineering Laboratory
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Dr. Muhammad Ajmal Ph.D (S.Korea)
and international organizations throughout the Irrigation Engineering Laboratory
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Engr. M. Hamed Khan M.Sc. (Pak)
Engr. Sajjad Ahmad M.Sc. (Pak) world. Our graduates have been instrumental in Drainage Engineering Laboratory
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the development of Pakistan's economy. Postgraduate Computer Laboratory
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Lab. Engineer Agricultural Engineering is the branch of Undergraduate Computer Laboratory
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Engr. Nazia Afreen B.Sc. (Pak) Engineering that utilizes the engineering ØGIS and RS Laboratory
principles, materials and forces of nature for the ØI.C. Engine Demonstration Center
benefit of agriculture and resultantly in the best ØFarm Machinery Workshop
interest of humanity. Agricultural Engineers are
Practical Training
trained to creatively apply engineering and
scientific principles in the design and Apart from the academic activities, students are
development of new products, systems and required to complete 800 hours of practical
processes for the conversion of raw materials training as a requirement for the award of B.Sc.
and power sources into food, feed, and fiber Agricultural Engineering Degree. This practical
while protecting the environment and workers training is arranged during the summer
health and safety. Agricultural Engineers offer vacations in the relevant fields of Agricultural
their valuable services to design irrigation Engineering.
systems such as surface and high efficiency Field Visits
irrigation systems to utilize the precious waters The Department maintains close liaison with
to enhance agricultural productivity; design Government Departments and private industries
drainage systems to control the menaces of related to Agricultural Engineering. Field visits
water-logging and salinity; design and develop are arranged as per requirement of a particular
strategies for flood management; develop soil course. Industrial tours are also arranged in
and water conservation techniques for irrigated each semester to enable them the students to
and rainfed areas; apply hydrology principles to acquire practical knowledge and skills.
predict and mitigate floods, landslides and
drought risks; design farm structures for poultry, Survey Camp
Each year practical training in the field of
dairy, and storages for agricultural products;
surveying and leveling is arranged for the
design dams and ponds for irrigation water
students of 7th Semester for a period of three
s u p p l y ; m o d i f y a g r i c u l t u ra l fe a t u r e s b y
weeks which is mandatory for the award of
landscaping techniques; perform agricultural
degree. The students are trained in techniques
product processing, and environmental impact
like leveling, plane tabling, triangulation,
assessment; design new and improved farm
contouring, road and irrigation channel surveys.
machinery for agricultural mechanization; utilize
different techniques of renewable energies to Research
generate power for agricultural needs; apply In addition to offering academic programs, the
geographic information system and remote faculty is actively engaged in applied research at
sensing techniques to agricultural research; national and international levels and also
interpret research output, and implement providing consultancy services in the areas
relevant schemes. In general, they combine related to Agricultural Engineering.
physical sciences with biological sciences and
solve engineering problems related to
agriculture.
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
Agricultural Engineering
BSI-111 Linear Algebra 3 0 3 BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3
BSI-162 Engineering Mechanics 3 3 4 BSI-142 English Composition & Comprehension 3 0 3
AE-105 Basic Agriculture 3 0 3 AE-101 Soil Science 2 3 3
AE-104L Fundamental of Computer & Applications 0 3 1 AE-102 Engineering Materials 2 3 3
ME-105 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 2 3 3 AE-106 Mechanics of Materials 2 3 3
ME-106L Engineering Workshops 0 3 1
Chairman
Dr. Muhammad Younas Ph.D. (France)
Department of
Associate Professor
Dr. Saeed Gul Ph.D. (Austria)
Chemical Engineering
Dr. Muddasar Habib Ph.D. (UK)
Dr. Jamil Ahmad Ph.D. (Norway) Chemical Engineering is the branch of Tra n sfe r ( S H M T ) , a n d T h e r m o d y n a m i c s
engineering, which blends the knowledge of Laboratories.
Assistant Professors basic sciences with engineering to develop,
Engr. Imran Khan Swati M.Sc. (Pak) Practical Training
Dr. Nehar Ullah Ph.D (Canada)
design, analyze and engineer the industrial
Dr. M. Imran Ahmad Ph.D. (UK) processes and plants that turn raw materials Apart from academic activities, students are
Dr. Asmatullah Ph.D. (UK) into valuable products. These processes must required to complete 800 hours of practical
Engr. Ammad Ullah Khan M.Sc. (Pak) be accomplished in safe, cost effective and training as part of the B.Sc. Chemical
Engr. Sultan Ali M.Sc. (Pak) sustainable manner to create products, which Engineering Degree. This practical training is
are useful and essential to the modern world. arranged during summer vacations in various
Lecturers Chemical Engineering is based upon the national and international organizations and
Dr. Naseer Ahmad Khan Ph.D. (Australia) fundamentals of mass, momentum, and heat chemical industries. The major fields of
Dr. Irshad Ali Ph.D. (Canada) transfer, thermodynamics and chemical i n t e r e s t a r e p e t r o l e u m r e f i n e r y, g a s
Engr. Hayat Khan M.Sc. (S.Korea) kinetics. Chemical engineers are equipped processing, petrochemical, polymer, sugar,
Engr. S. Naveed-ul-Hassan M.Sc. (Pak) with the necessary skills that encompass fertilizer, cement, glass, ceramic and other
Engr. Qurat-ul-Ain M.Sc. (Pak) detailed understanding of all aspects of process industries. This training also helps
Dr. Muhammad Daud Ph.D. (KSA) design, testing, scale-up, operation, control, students in the selection of their final year
Engr. Mansoor-ul-Hassan M.Sc. (Pak)
and optimization of different unit operations. projects for addressing existing field oriented
Engr. Saira Bano M.Sc. (Pak)
They are familiar with many industries such as problems.
Engr. Unsia Habib M.Sc. (Pak)
Engr. Amir Muhammad M.Sc. (Pak) petroleum and petrochemicals, plastics,
Industrial Visits
Engr. Wajid Ali M.Sc. (Pak) fibers, paper, food processing, building
materials, water desalination and pharm- The Department is in close contact with
Lab Engineer aceuticals. A Chemical engineering degree is government departments and private
Engr. Abdul Hai M.Sc (Pak) also a good preparation for careers in poll- chemical industries. Field visits to chemical
Engr. Amir Naveed M.Sc (Pak) ution prevention and waste minimization. industries are arranged ranging across the
Engr. Murtaza Khan B.Sc (Pak) whole country. Such field visits are found very
Academic Programmes helpful in broadening the vision of the
ØB.ScChemical Engineering students in the field of Chemical Engineering.
ØM.Sc Chemical Engineering Placement Opportunities
ØPh.D Chemical Engineering
There is a broad range of employment
Research Facilities opportunities for Chemical Engineers, from
large multi-national companies to small locally
Chemical Engineering Department possesses
based companies, e.g. refineries, oil and gas
state-of-the-art equipment and high-tech
fields, fertilizer industries, cement plants,
laboratories to facilitate the undergraduate
ceramic and pharmaceutical industries.
and postgraduate students in lab work and
research projects to acquire the under- Graduates of this department are recognized
standing of various chemical processes by as amongst the country’s finest Chemical
providing small-scale units and simulated Engineers. The Department has so far
industrial works environment. produced more than 500 engineers; most of
them are holding responsible positions in
Chemical Engineering Department helps equip
public and private organizations of national
students with practical knowledge and
and international repute.
troubleshooting skills through its various
computer-controlled upto-date laboratories
s u c h a s C h e m i ca l P ro c e s s Te c h n o l o g y,
Chemical Reaction Engineering, Chemistry,
Environmental Engineering, Fluid Flow, Fuel
and Combustion, Heat Transfer, Instru-
mentation and Control, Mass Transfer, Particle
Technology, Simultaneous Heat & Mass
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
BSI-111 Linear Algebra 3 0 3 ChE-112 Chemical Process Principles-I 3 0 3
Chemical Engineering
ChE-111 Applied Chemistry-I 3 0 3 BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3
ChE-111L Applied Chemistry-I Lab. 0 3 1 ChE-122 Applied Chemistry-II 3 0 3
BSI-181 Applied Physics 3 0 3 ChE-122L Applied Chemistry-II Lab. 0 3 1
BSI-181L Applied Physics Lab. 0 3 1 BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2
BSI-142 English Composition and Comprehension 3 0 3 ChE-142L Computer Fundamentals Lab. 0 3 1
ChE-120 Chemical process Industries-I 3 0 3 BSI-143 Communication & Presentation Skills 3 0 3
ME-106 Engineering Workshop 0 3 1
Total Contact Hours 15 6 Total Contact Hours 14 9
Total Credit Hours 15 2 17 Total Credit Hours 14 3 17
**Any course outside the department
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 3 hours hours Semester 4 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
ChE-211 Chemical Process Principles-II 3 0 3 ChE-222 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-I 3 0 3
BSI-221L Programming Skills Lab 0 3 1 ChE-212 Engineering Materials 3 0 3
ChE-231 Particle Technology 3 0 3 Fluid Mechanics-II 2 0 2
ChE-243
ChE-231L Particle Technology Lab. 0 3 1
ChE-232L Fluid Mechanics Lab. 0 3 1
BSI-231 Differential Equations 3 0 3
ChE-241 Chemical Process Industries-II 3 0 3
ChE-242 Fluid Mechanics-I 2 0 2
EE-210 Electrical Engineering 2 0 2 ChE-241L Chemical Process Industries-II Lab. 0 3 1
EE-210L Electrical Engineering Lab. 0 3 1 ME-104 Engineering Drawing & CAD 2 3 3
BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2 ChE-222L Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics Lab 0 3 1
Total Contact Hours 15 9 Total Contact Hours 13 12
Total Credit Hours 15 3 18 Total Credit Hours 13 4 17
Chairman
Prof. Dr. Bashir Alam Ph.D. (USA)
Department of
Professors
Prof. Dr. Akhtar Naeem Khan (TI)Ph.D.(USA)
Civil Engineering
Prof. Engr. Amjad Ali M.Sc. (USA)
Prof. Dr. Qaisar Ali Ph.D. (Pak) The courses of study leading to the Degree of for experience. The course includes hands-on
Prof. Dr. Irshad Ahmad Ph.D. (Pak) B.Sc. civil engineering have been planned to work in contouring, triangulation, fly leveling
Prof. Dr. Amjad Naseer Ph.D. (Pak) offer a broad spectrum of civil engineering and plane tabling.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Javed Ph.D. (Pak)
subjects. The curriculum lays emphasis on
Prof. Dr. S. Muhammad Ali Ph.D. (Pak) Laboratories
subjects of structures, irrigation, geo-
Associate Professors t e c h n i c a l , t ra n s p o r t a t i o n e n g i n e e r i n g , The Department is supported by well-equipped
environmental engineering and hydraulics. laboratories having state-of-the-art machinery
Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Ph.D. (Pak) and equipment. It has the following laboratories:
Dr. Khan Shahzada Ph.D. (Pak) These courses include laboratory and design
work. Ø Concrete Laboratory
Dr. Rashid Rehan Ph.D. (Canada)
Ø Hydraulics Laboratory
Assistant Professors The prescribed syllabi and examination
sta n d a rd s co m p a re favo ra b l y w i t h t h e Ø Soil Mechanics Laboratory
Dr. Navid Ahmad Ph.D. (USA) Ø Highway Engineering Laboratory
Dr. Rawid Khan Ph.D. (UK)
standard of under-graduate work developed
Dr. Mohammad Adil Ph.D. (UK) in UK, USA and Canada. Ø Material Testing Laboratory
Dr. Mujahid Khan Ph.D. (Pak) In addition to course work, the final year Ø Surveying Laboratory
Dr. Naveed Ahmad Ph.D. (Italy) students are required to work on a project Ø Public Health Engineering Laboratory
Dr. Muhammad Fahad Ph.D (USA) u n d e r t h e g u i d a n c e o f s e n i o r fa c u l t y Ø Postgraduate Computer Laboratory
Engr. Faisal ur Rehman M.Sc. (Pak) members. Study tours and extension lectures Ø Structural Engineering Laboratory
Engr. Haleema Attaullah M.Sc. (Pak) are also arranged during the session for the
Engr. Tabinda Masud M.Sc. (Pak) Ø Undergraduate Computer Laboratories (02)
benefit of the students. Ø Earthquake Engineering Centre
Dr. Awais Ahmed Ph.D (Netherlands)
Engr. Mansoor Khan M.Sc. (Sweden) Second year or third year students during Research
Engr. M. Adeel Arshad M.Sc. (Italy) their summer break and final year students
Dr. Shahidullah Ph.D. (Germany) after passing the final examination in civil The faculty is involved in need-based research
Dr. Qazi Samiullah Ph.D. (Pak) engineering may work with some recognized projects, continuously interacting with
organizations, registered with PEC or gover- industry. In this regard some of the projects
Lecturers recently undertaken are:
nment department or semi-government dep-
Dr. M. Sagheer Aslam Ph.D. (Canada) artment to acquire practical training of 800 Application
Ø of Slops Stability Techniques
Engr. Alamgir Khalil M.Sc. (Pak)
hours for award of degree. Development
Ø of Attenuation Relation-
Engr. Muhammad Fahim M.Sc. (Pak)
Engr. Sikandar Hayat Sajid M.Sc. (Pak) The Civil Engineering Department offers a ship for Pakistan
Engr. Arsalaan Khan M.Sc. (Pak) post-graduate programme with specialization Microzonation Map for Different Cities of
Ø
Engr. Hizbullah Sajid M.Sc. (Pak) in structural engineering, water resources Pakistan
Engr. Muhammad Salman B.Sc. (Pak) engineering, environmental engineering, Seismic Strength Evaluation of Masonry
Ø
Engr. Mudassir Iqbal B.Sc. (Pak) geotechnical engineering, transportation Buildings
Engr. Zain ul Abidin M.Sc. (Pak) engineering and earthquake engineering.
Engr. Muhammad Rizwan M.Sc. (Pak) Evaluation of Indigenous Pozzolanic
Ø
Engr. Tayyaba Bibi M.Sc. (Pak) Academic Programmes Materials
Visiting Faculty ØB.Sc.Civil Engineering Insulation Properties of Porous Bricks
Ø
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
CE-107L Computer Programming for Civil Engg. 0 3 1 CE-112 Engineering Drawing for Civil Engineering 2 3 3
BSI-141 Communication and Presentation Skills 3 0 3 ME-191 Mech. Tech. & Heavy Const. Machinery 2 3 3
CE-106 Civil Engg. Material & Concrete Tech. 3 3 4 CE-116 Engineering Mechanics 2 3 3
Civil Engineering
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
CE-115 Introduction to Civil Engineering Industry 0 3 1 BSI-231 Differential Equations 3 0 3
BSI-111 Linear Algebra 3 0 3 CE-210 Introduction to Architecture & Urban Planning 2 0 2
BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3
Chairman
Dr. Laiq Hasan Ph.D. (The Netherlands)
Department of
Assistant Professors
Dr. Nasir Ahmad Ph.D. (UK)
Computer Systems Engineering
Dr. Nasru Minallah Ph.D. (UK)
Dr. Aftab Khan Ph.D. (UK)
Dr. Arbab Masood Ph.D. (Pak) Computer Systems Engineering is a unique blend of Laboratories
Dr. Safdar Nawaz Marwat Ph.D. (Germany) selected fields from electrical engineering,
The Department boasts the following well-
Dr. Salman Ahmed Ph.D. (Canada) computer science and mathematics required to
equipped laboratories, enabling students to get a
Dr. Abdul Hafeez Ph.D. (USA) design and develop computer systems. This branch
strong practical grasp of the theoretical knowledge
Dr. Samad Baseer Ph.D. (Thailand) of engineering provides the computational
gained in the classroom:
Engr. Zahid Wadood Mufti M.Sc. (Pak) apparatus for technological growth in almost all
Engr. Ihsan Ul Haq M.Sc. (Pak) fields of science and technology and has a huge Electronics Laboratory
Ø
Lecturers impact on the economic development around the Microprocessor and Digital Electronics
Ø
world. Once a blooming technology, it has now Laboratory
Engr. Sumayyea Salahuddin M.Sc. (Pak)
taken deep roots in every field of life. Digital Signal Processing & Digital Design
Ø
Engr. Madiha Sher M.Sc. (Pak)
Laboratory
Engr. Muniba Ashfaq M.Sc. (Pak) The Department of Computer Systems Engineering
Engr. Tariq Afridi M.Sc. (Germany) Final Year Project Laboratory
Ø
(DCSE) strives to impart skills such as digital
Engr. Asif Ali Khan M.Sc. (Pak) Communication Laboratory
Ø
systems design, computer programming, software
Engr. Rehmat Ullah M.Sc. (Pak) Control System Laboratory
Ø
engineering, digital signal processing, control
Engr. Durr-e-Nayab M.Sc. (Pak) Three general-purpose Computing
Ø
systems and microprocessor based systems design
Laboratories
Lab Engineers and development. Such skills are required in a
Engr. Shakir Ullah M.Sc. (Pak)
broad range of technological fields such as Internships & Field Visits
Engr. Amaad Khalil M.Sc. (Pak) consumer and medical electronics, custom
Students are required to complete 800 hours of
Engr. Sidra Gul M.Sc. (Pak) electronic design, digital communications systems,
internship as part of the B.Sc. degree programme,
Engr. Jebran Khan B.Sc. (Pak) computer networks, transport systems, factory
which gives them a chance to explore and get
automation and digital computer graphics.
hands-on training in their respective fields of
The Computer Systems Engineering degree interest.
program is a combination of computer hardware
Visit to various industries and research
and software engineering with a good foundation
organizations are a part of education training of
in electrical and electronics engineering. The
engineers. Both long and short visits are arranged
degree Programme provides a combination of
for students, providing them an opportunity to
basic fundamental knowledge in computer
experience practical “engineering at work”.
systems, practical skills in hardware and software
design, general problem solving skills required in Research
designing and building systems, verbal and written
The department has a well-qualified faculty, which
communications, final year project work, exposure
actively participates in the university's academic
to a variety of existing and leading edge electronics
and research activities. Research activities are
hardware and software technologies. The course
carried out in a variety of fields such as Networks,
work is organized around key areas of Computer
Communications, Digital Signal Processing, Control
Systems Engineering and in quite a few cases;
Systems, Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems,
successful completion of basic course is a pre-
Advanced Digital Design and Computer
requisite for registration in an advanced course in a
A rc h i t e c t u r e , Pa t t e r n r e c o g n i t i o n a n d
particular area.
bioinformatics, digital image processing and fault-
Academic Programmes tolerant computing.
B.Sc. Computer Systems Engineering
Ø
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
Chairman
Prof. Dr. Syed Waqar Shah Ph.D. (UK)
Department of
Professors
Prof. Dr. M. Naeem Arbab Ph.D. (UK)
Electrical Engineering
Prof. Dr. K.M. Yahya Ph.D. (USA)
Prof. Dr. M. Inayatullah Khan Babar Ph.D (USA)
Prof. Dr. Haseeb Zafar Ph.D. (UK) The Department of Electrical Engineering The Department offers a rigorous four
was established in 1952 as part of the year degree programme, based on
Associate Professor Faculty of Engineering. Ever since its applied mathematics, electronics (analog
Dr. Tariqullah Jan Ph.D (UK) inception the Department has provided and digital) and Communications along
Assistant Professors cutting edge education to the people of with Power Engineering subjects. The
Engr. Gulzar Ahmad M.S (USA) this province, and its alumni are working broad based theoretical analysis is
Engr. S.M. Majid Ashraf M.Sc.(Denmark) at prestigious positions in various backed by hectic practice sessions in
Engr. M. Iftikhar Khan M.Sc.(Pak) national and international organizations. w e l l - e q u i p p e d l a b s . P re s e n t l y t h e
Engr. Siddique Ali M.Sc. (Pak) The Department has expanded its Department has two disciplines, one is
Dr. Gul Muhammad Khan Ph.D. (UK)
academic activities and offers a rich Electrical Communication Engineering
Dr. Shahid Bashir Ph.D. (UK)
Engr. M. Usman Ali M.Sc. (Pak) menu of academic programs at various a n d t h e o t h er is E lec t rica l Power
Engr. S.M Faheem M.Sc. (Sweden) levels. Currently the Department is Engineering.
Lecturers offering academic programs in two main
At postgraduate level, the Department
st re a m s o f E l e c t r i ca l E n g i n e e r i n g ,
Engr. Muhammad Amir M.Phil (UK) offers M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes both
Engr. Maha Gul M.Sc. (Pak) Communications and Power Engineering.
in Communication and Electrical Power
Engr. Farah Mahmood M.Sc. (Pak)
The thrust of the Department is to E n g i n e e r i n g . T h e a re a s o f a c t i ve
Engr. Asiya Jahangir M.Sc. (Pak)
Engr. Bilal-ur-Rehman M.Sc. (Pak) prepare young Engineers who are fluent research include Biomedical Engineering,
Engr. Seema Mir Akbar B.Sc. (Pak) with the state of the art in the field of E l e c t ro n i c D e v i c e s a n d M a t e r i a l s ,
Engr. Hina Zahir B.Sc. (Pak) Electrical Engineering. The academic Intelligent Systems, Microelectronics and
Engr. Salman Illahi M.Sc. (Pak) program is designed to build a strong Computer Systems, Nano-engineering,
Engr. Uzma Nawaz M.Sc. (Pak)
foundation in the fundamentals of Photonics Systems, Power Systems
Lab Engineers Electrical Engineering alongwith Engineering , Artificial Intelligence,
Engr. Seemab Gul B.Sc. (Pak) specialized courses to cover the breadth Systems and Control, Telecommunica-
Engr. Qurat-ul-Ain B.Sc. (Pak) of the ever expanding realm of Electrical tions and Signal processing. This gives
Engineering. The faculty of the graduates an unparallel advantage in
Department is highly qualified and is both technical skills and intellectual
involved in active research, both locally faculty to become leaders in overcoming
and in collaboration with national and the challenges of modern technological
international research organizations. We advancements.
are committed to transforming our
students into leaders in innovation and
technology who can manage and shape
the industry and businesses of today and
tomorrow.
Academic Programmes (Power &
Communication Streams)
B.Sc. Electrical Engineering
Ø
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering
Ø
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering
Ø
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Laboratories Field Visits
Electrical Engineering
The Department has well-equipped laboratories in the Visits to various industries and research organizations are
following areas: a part of education and training of graduate engineers.
Ø High Voltage Laboratory These visits are arranged for students to provide them
Ø Electronics Laboratory with a window of opportunity through which they get a
chance to peek at actual engineering at work.
Ø Power Systems Laboratory
Ø Machines Laboratory
Ø Control Systems Laboratory
Ø Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory
Ø Microprocessor & Digital Electronics Laboratory
Ø Communications & EMW Laboratory
Ø Faculty Computer Laboratory
Ø Computer Laboratory
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Engineering Programme (Communication Group)
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3 BSI-111 Linear Algebra 3 0 3
Electrical Engineering
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3 BSI-111 Linear Algebra 3 0 3
BSI-151
Electrical Engineering
Electricity & Magnetism 3 3 4 EE-156 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 3 4
ME-100 Electrical Engineering Drawing 0 3 1 EE-170 Computer Programming 3 3 4
EE-121 Computer Fundamentals 2 3 3 BSI-162 Engineering Mechanics 3 0 3
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 EE-157 Workshop Technology 1 3 2
BSI-120 Professional Ethics 2 0 2 BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
BSI-142 English Composition and Comprehension 3 0 3
Chairman
Prof. Dr. Sahar Noor Ph.D. (UK)
Department of
Professor
Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Hussain Ph.D. (UK)
Industrial Engineering
Assistant Professors Industrial Engineering is a discipline which can contribute a Academic Programmes
Engr. Rashid Nawaz M.Sc. (USA) lot towards the optimization and integration of resources, ØB.Sc. Industrial Engineering
streamlining of processes, eliminating waste, meeting
Dr. Misbah Ullah Ph.D. (S.Korea) ØM.Sc. Industrial Engineering
targets and improving quality. With such a powerful
Engr. Fawad Haidar M.Sc. (UK) ØPh.D. Industrial Engineering
combination of various engineering elements coupled with
Lecturers strong management sciences, it was inevitable to launch an Laboratories
Engr. Aamir Sikandar M.Sc. (UK) Industrial Engineering (IE) discipline at University of
Almost all subjects are augmented by practical
Engineering and Technology (UET) Peshawar to produce
Engr. Sikandar Bilal Khattak M.Sc. (Pak) work/tutorials. The students are trained in the
proper knowledgeable and skilled people for our
Engr. Altaf Hussain M.Sc. (Pak) following laboratories:
manufacturing and service sectors. The UET Peshawar
Engr. Khawar Naeem M.Sc. (Pak) launched the IE program in September 2006. Our curricula ØCentral Workshops
Lab Engineers both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels are rich ØAutomation & Robotics Laboratory
in contents covering manufacturing, optimization, quality, ØComputer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory
Engr. Ishrat Noor B.Sc. (Pak) ergonomics and management. Working engineers from ØMetrology Laboratory
Engr. Abdur Rehman B.Sc. (Pak) other engineering disciplines also opt for industrial
Engr. Mahawish Mahmood B.Sc. (Pak) ØMechanics Laboratory
engineering because their nature of jobs highly demand for
industrial engineering knowledge. Our graduates are ØMaterials & Surface Engineering Laboratory
successfully serving both in national and multinational ØCNC Machines Laboratory
organizations. ØComputer Laboratory
ØErgonomics (Human Factors Engineering)
Most of our industries use conventional technologies and
Laboratory
conventional techniques to manage them with minimum
R&D activities. The result is, low productivity, low quality, ØVirtual Manufacturing Laboratory
more waste, and comparatively high unit price. With such Practical Training
a performance and output, it is very difficult to compete As a requirement for graduation, every student
even with the neighboring countries. At the national level, must complete 800 hours of practical work /
it is the question of survival of our local industries which apprenticeship in an industry. Students are allowed
are facing competition from China, India, Bangladesh and to complete this requirement during summer
other countries from Far East. Customers are free lancers. holidays but not before the 4th semester.
They buy products which are affordable and better in
quality, whether these products are made in Pakistan or by Industrial Visits
any other country. We need to streamline and improve the Industrial visits are regularly conducted to broaden
performance of our industries and at the same time need the breadth and depth of technical and practical
to go for the emerging technologies to compete at the Industrial Engineering knowledge.
international level to widen the scope and contribute more
effectively towards the economy. Research
The future prospects of industrial engineers are bright not The Faculty of Industrial Engineering is actively
only in Pakistan but also abroad. They are typically found involved in research activities, providing solution to
in organizations responsible for managing operations, problems of different industries in the following
manufacturing systems, process engineering, automation, areas:
supply chain management, quality control, sales, banking, ØManufacturing Systems
hospitals, airports etc. Studying industrial engineering is ØIndustrial Processes
one of the smartest decisions, because it is estimated that ØInventory Control
demand for these professionals will continue to rise every ØQuality Control
year. Industrial engineers are among the best paid
ØOperations Research
professionals.
ØIndustrial Management
ØSupply Chain Management
ØHuman Factors Engineering
ØEngineering Management
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 BSI-143 Presentation & Communication Skills 3 0 3
Industrial Engineering
BSI-142 English Composition and Comprehension 3 0 3 BSI-231 Differential Equations 3 0 3
BSI-110 Pak Studies 2 0 2 BSI-111 Applied Linear Algebra 3 0 3
BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3 BSI-181 Applied Physics 2 3 3
ME-105 Engineering Drawing 3 3 4 IE-122 Engineering Management 3 0 3
IE-115 Introduction to Computing 2 3 3 IE-121 Workshop Practice 0 6 2
Total Contact Hours 14 9
Total Credit Hours 14 3 17
Total Contact Hours 15 6 Contact Credit
Total Credit Hours 15 2 17
Semester 4 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
Contact Credit 3 0 3
Semester 3 hours hours
IE-241 Engineering Economics
IE-236 Introduction to Computer Aided Design 3 3 4
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
3 0 3 IE-243 Logical and Critical Thinking* 3 0 3
BSI-351 Probability & Statistics
2 0 2 IE-244 Manufacturing Processes 3 3 4
IE-234 Basic Industrial Engineering
3 3 4 IE-248 Technical Writing and Comprehension 3 0 3
IE-235 Materials Engineering
3 3 4 Total Contact Hours 15 6
IE-242 Mechanical Technology**
Total Credit Hours 15 2 17
IE-237 Mechanics of Materials 3 3 4
Contact Credit
Semester 6 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
Chairman
Prof. Dr. M. Naeem Khan Ph.D. (Pak)
Department of
Professors
Prof. Dr. M.A Irfan Ph.D. (USA)
Mechanical Engineering
Prof. Dr. Rizwan M. Gul Ph.D. (USA)
Prof. Dr. Hamid Ullah Ph.D. (Thailand)
Prof. Dr. Afzal Khan Ph.D. (USA) The knowledge of mechanical engineering is heat transfer lab, metallurgy lab, computer
used to build useful products and devices for lab, and a rapid proto-typing lab. In the area
Associate Professor society. This can range from a device as small of production and manufacturing, facilities
Engr. Iftikhar Ahmad M.Sc (Pak) as a catheter injected into the human body, include conventional and CNC machine tools.
Engr. M. Masood Ahmad M.Sc (Pak) to a fax machine or printer, to a modern jet Also included are Dynamics & Vibration lab,
Dr. Abdul Shakoor Ph.D. (UK)
engine, to as large as a power plant for a Control & instrumentation lab, and advance
Assistant Professors major city. CAD/CAM lab.
Engr. Muhammad Ali Arif M.Sc (UK) Mechanical engineering encompasses the Computing Facilities
Dr. S. Shaukat Ali Shah Ph.D. (Thailand)
Dr. Muhammad Ali Kamran Ph.D. (UK) generation, conversion, transmission, and The Department has three well-equipped
Dr. Umar Ibrahim Ph.D. (USA) utilization of mechanical and thermal energy. computer laboratories with networked PCs.
Dr. Feroz Shah Ph.D (Pak) This includes design, construction, and
Engr. Ihsan Ullah M.Sc (Pak) Latest CAD and simulation software prepare
Dr. M. Alamzeb Khan Ph.D. (UK) operation of all kinds of mechanical and the students to be well versed with current
Dr. Muhammad Sadiq Ph.D. (USA) thermal devices and systems. Of all the computer applications.
Dr. Khurshid Ph.D (China) engineering disciplines, Mechanical
Lecturers Engineering offers the greatest breadth, Industrial Visits
Engr. Tabassum Yasmin M.Sc (Pak) f l e x i b i l i t y, a n d i n d i v i d u a l i t y. I n d e e d , Industrial visits are regularly conducted every
Engr. Naveed Ullah M.Sc (Pak) Mechanical Engineering education is an ideal year to broaden the horizon of students and
Engr. Naveed Ahmad M.Sc (USA)
Engr. Fakhre Alam B.Sc (Pak)
preparation for working and living in a to appraise them with the industry of
Engr. Zuhaib Ali Khan M.Sc (Pak) technological world. Pakistan.
Engr. Adeel Ahmad M.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Fazli Yazdan B.Sc (Pak) Academic Programmes Research
Engr. Zeeshan Zahir M.Sc (Pak)
ØB.Sc. Mechanical Engineering Faculty is actively involved in research in the
Engr. Adnan Rasheed B.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Numan Khan B.Sc (Pak) ØM.Sc. Mechanical Engineering areas of vibration, design, stress analysis,
Engr. Qazi M. Yaseen B.Sc (Pak)
ØPh.D. Mechanical Engineering materials engineering , impact analysis,
Engr. Ismail Khan B.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Shafi-ud-Din B.Sc (Pak)
mechanisms and applications of artificial
Laboratories
Engr. M. Kaleemullah Khail B.Sc (Pak) Intelligence in mechanical engineering.
Practical work in laboratories is an essential
Lab Engineer part of the curriculum. Almost all subjects
Engr. M. Usman Khan M.Sc (Pak)
taught are augmented by practicals in the
laboratories. The Department has a
Thermodynomaics & Fuels lab, Power Plants
lab, Fluid Mechanics lab, refrigeration lab,
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 BSI-231 Differential Equations 3 0 3
Mechanical Engineering
BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2 BSI-143 Communication & Presentation Skills 3 0 3
BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3 ME-101 Engineering Statics 3 0 3
EE-109 Electrical Technology 3 0 3 ME-206 Thermodynamics 3 0 3
EE-109L Electrical Technology Lab 0 3 1 ME-206L Thermodynamics Lab 0 3 1
ME-106 Engineering Workshops 0 3 1 ME-105 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 2 0 2
ME-108 Computer Programming Lab 0 6 2 ME-105L Engineering Drawing & Graphics Lab 0 3 1
BSI-142 English Composition & Comprehension 3 0 3 ME-203 Solid Mechanics-I 3 0 3
Total Contact Hours 13 12 Total Contact Hours 17 6
Total Credit Hours 13 4 17 Total Credit Hours 17 2 19
21
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Theory Lab. Total No. Course Theory Lab. Total
BSI-173 Calculus & Analytic Geometry 3 0 3 BSI-232 ODE & Linear Algebra 3 0 3
MtE-101 Statics 3 0 3 BSI-181 Applied Physics 3 0 3
MtE-103L Workshop Practice 0 6 2 MtE-104L Engineering Drawing 0 6 2
MtE-105 Electric Circuits 2 3 3 MtE-111 Network Analysis 2 3 3
BSI-143 Communication Skills 3 0 3 MtE-131 Computer Programming 3 3 4
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 MtE-158 Technical Report Writing 3 0 3
BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
Chairman
Engr. Amanul Mulk M.Sc (USA)
Department of
Professor
Prof. Dr. Noor Mohammad Ph.D. (UK)
Mining Engineering
Associate Professors Mining Engineering is one of the most Research
Engr. Siddique Akbar M.Sc (Pak) progressive industries today based on its Faculty research is actively pursued in the
Engr. Feroz Din M.Sc (Pak) reliance on the state-of-the-art technology for Department. Faculty members have been
the provision of basic raw materials to other working on a number of research projects of
Assistant Professors industries. Mineral sector is playing a crucial national importance. Solution of mineral
Engr. Ehtashamullah Khan M.Sc (UK) role in the economic uplift of Khyber industry's real problems is the primary focus
Engr. Nisar Mohammad M.Sc (Pak) Pakhtunkhwa. It provides raw materials for a of current research. These projects include
Engr. Salim Raza M.Sc (Pak) number of mineral based industries including the development of improved mine planning
Dr. Ishaq Ahmad Ph.D. (Germany) construction, power, mechanical, electrical, and design as well as processing techniques.
Dr. Khan Muhammad Ph.D. (UK) ceramics, paints, etc.
Dr. Asif Khan Ph.D. (Germany) Improvement of working conditions and
The graduates of this department are occupational health and safety in mines is
Lecturers employed in the public sector including Mines another important area of research.
Dr. Safi-ur-Rehman Ph.D. (Pak) and Minerals Development Department,
Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation Students both at undergraduate and
Engr. Saira Sherin M.Sc (Pak)
(PMDC), Oil and Gas Development postgraduate levels actively participate in
Engr. Talat Bilal M.Sc (Pak)
Corporation Ltd (OGDCL), Pakistan Stone t h e s e re s e a rc h p ro j e c t s u n d e r fa c u l t y
Lab. Engineers Development Company (PASDEC), Pakistan supervision.
Engr. Zahid-ur-Rehman B.Sc (Pak) Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) and various
Engr. Sajjad Hussain B.Sc (Pak) other private organizations like cement
manufacturing operations and other mining
related projects.
Academic Programmes
ØB.Sc in Mining Engineering
ØM.Sc in Mining Engineering
ØPh.D in Mining Engineering
Laboratories
The Department is equipped with following
laboratories:
ØMineral Processing Laboratory
ØSurveying Laboratory
ØRock Mechanics Laboratory
ØVentilation, and Safety Laboratory
ØGeology Laboratory
ØComputer Laboratory
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
MinE-101 Introduction to Mining Engineering 3 0 3 MinE-104 General Geology 3 0 2
MinE-101L Introduction to Mining Engineering (Lab) 0 3 1 BSI-162 Engineering Mechanics 3 0 3
Mining Engineering
BSI-116 Applied Chemistry 3 0 3 BSI-162L Engineering Mechanics Lab 0 3 1
BSI-116L Applied Chemistry (Lab) 0 3 1 BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3
BSI-111 Linear Algebra 3 0 3 ME-104 Engineering Drawing & CAD 3 0 2
BSI-142 English Composition & Comprehension 3 0 3 ME-104L CAD Lab 0 3 1
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 EE-209 Applied Electricity 3 0 3
BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2 ME-107L Engineering Workshop Lab 0 3 1
Total Contact Hours 16 6 Total Contact Hours 15 9
Total Credit Hours 16 2 18 Total Credit Hours 13 3 16
Coordinator
Dr. Muhammad Usman Ph.D. (S.Korea)
Department of
Chairman
Dr. Sadaqat Jan Ph.D. (UK)
Computer Software Engineering
Semester Coordinator Mardan Campus
Dr. Ibrar Ali Shah Ph.D. (UK)
Software Engineering is the discipline which Career Opportunities
Associate Professors deals with developing and maintaining Graduates can expect career opportunities in
software applications by applying software design and development in a variety
Dr. Sadaqat Jan Ph.D. (UK)
technologies and practices from engineering, of application areas. Software engineering
Assistant Professors computer science, project management and graduates are particularly well-suited to work
other applicable fields. This branch of as members or leaders of software project
Dr. Ibrar Ali Shah Ph.D. (UK)
engineering is the thorough understanding of teams. They have the knowledge and skills to
Dr. Muhammad Usman Ph.D. (S.Korea)
Engr. Imran Maqsood M.Sc (Pak)
the entire process from Planning to Design, help them develop quality software within
Engr. Sohail Khan M.Sc (Pak) Development, Testing and Deployment. schedule and cost constraints. About 295,000
Department Mission: n ew co m p u te r s o f t wa re e n g i n e e rs a re
Lecturers The primary mission of this program is to expected to be added to the workforce
Engr. Fahimullah Khan M.Sc (Pak) teach and equip students with knowledge of through 2018, a huge increase for a job
Engr. Muhammad Ishaq M.Sc (Pak) the concepts, techniques, skills and tools for already in demand.
Engr. Shaharyar M.Sc (Pak)
developing modern medium and large-scale Research
Engr. Zafar Ali Shah M.Sc (Pak)
software systems. Students with a BSc. degree We have several fulltime Ph.D. faculty
Engr. Lubna Gul M.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Shabir Ahmad M.Sc. (Pak)
in Computer Software Engineering will be members actively pursuing research in areas
prepared for professional careers in the like Human Computer Interaction, Software
Lab Engineer software industry which is an exponentially Te s t i n g , C o m p u t e r V i s i o n , C o m p u t e r
Engr. Humayon Khan M.Sc. (Pak) growing economic sector vital for the Networks, Semantic Web as well as Parallel
technological advancement and the Computing and Grids.
Lab Instructor competitiveness of the state and the nation.
Engr. Lailma Javed M.Sc. (Pak) Computing Facilities
Academic Programmes
Basic Sciences Faculty There are five state of the art computer
ØB.Sc Computer Software Engineering laboratories in the Department. These labs
Dr. M. Abbas Mehmood Ph.D. (Thailand) ØM.Sc Computer Software Engineering
Physics
are equipped with every instrument and
Dr. Murtaza Ali Bangash Ph.D. (Pak) ØPh.D Computer Software Engineering software required in the software engineering
Mathematics courses. As power shortage is a big problem
Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad Khan M.Sc (Pak) in Pakistan, Laboratories are backed up with a
The Software Engineering Department is powerful generator. In addition, department
Mathematics
offering B.Sc. degree since 2002 while it's also has an I/O interfacing lab to equip
Mrs. Shazia Habib M.Sc (Pak)
M.Sc. and PhD programs started in the years students with processors/embedded systems
Mathematics
Mrs. Naznina Hakeem M.A (Pak) 2011 and 2012, respectively. Software programming.
English engineering encompasses a wide range of
topics including software requirements,
Visiting Faculty specification, analysis, design, impleme-
Mr. Muhammad Farooq M.Sc (Pak) ntation, verification, deployment, reuse,
Mathematics p ro j e c t m a n a ge m e nt a n d evo l u t i o n o f
Mr. Raees Khan M.Sc (Pak) software products. An orthogonal perspective
Mathematics of the discipline includes engineering
Mr. Nafi Gul M.A (Pak) Software Systems for performance, reliability,
Islamiat security, scalability, maintainability, etc. It also
Mr. Amjad Ali M.A (Pak) encompasses the economic and organizational
Pak. Study
aspects.
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
Coordinator
Dr. Muhammad Usman Ph.D. (S.Korea)
Department of
Chairman Telecommunication Engineering
Dr. Shahbaz Khan
Semester Coordinator
Ph.D. (UK)
Mardan Campus
The world of Telecommunication is evolving image processing techniques over
Miss. Naznina Hakim Khan M.A (Pak)
so rapidly that the devices and techniques Hyperspectral satellite imagery providing
that are new today will be tools you are tobacco crop yield estimates to various
Associate Professor
expected to understand and use by the time stakeholders of the Tobacco Industry and the
Dr. Imran Khan Ph.D. (Thailand) you graduate. Because of the relentless drive Government's regulatory bodies. CEGMaS will
Assistant Professors of the technological evolution, you need to include the pilot regions of Shergarh (District
understand the fundamental principles Mardan) and Sawabi – both regions
Dr. Shahbaz Khan Ph.D. (UK)
Dr. Naveed Mufti Ph.D (UK)
underlying the technologies, be skilled in their contribute to over 75% of the total tobacco
Dr. Sadiq Ullah Ph.D (UK) application and be able to adapt rapidly to grown in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. To enhance
Dr. Taufeeq Ahmad Ph.D. (China) technological changes throughout your career. the accuracy of the estimation, CEGMaS will
Dr. Akhtar Khalil Ph.D (UK) T h e d e p a r t m e nt c u r re nt l y o ffe rs B . S c . use GPS enabled smart phone applications
Engr. Sheraz Khan M.Sc (Pak Telecommunication Engineering programme developed during the project to collect
Engr. Abid Jan M.Sc (Pak) which is in conformance with the guidelines 'ground-truth data'. The geographically
Engr. Aziz Ahmad Khan M.Sc (UK) of the Higher Education Commission of mapped information will be available through
Engr. Jalal Khan M.Sc (UK) Pakistan. The B.Sc. programme is a broad- a GIS for analysis by various stakeholders.
Engr. Shagufta Naz M.Sc (Pak)
based course which aims to produce well- CEGMaS is a collaborative research project of
Lecturers ro u n d e d e n g i n e e rs w i t h h i g h l e ve l o f UET, Peshawar and the Pakistan Space &
analytical and engineering design skills. Upper Atmosphere Research Commission
Engr. Sajjad Ali M.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Zawar Hussain M.Sc (USA) Graduates will develop a sound knowledge of (SUPARCO) and would last for 3 years. Among
Engr. Nagina Zareen M.Sc (Pak) all aspects of Telecommunication Engineering many other benefits of the project, the
Engr. Latifullah M.Sc (Pak) and related areas. project also provides funding for two Ph.D.
Engr. Shakeel A. Waqas B.Sc (Pak) studentships. It is hoped that the project will
Research
Engr. Wasi ur Rehman B.Sc (Pak) help in capacity building of UET in areas
Engr. Marina Karim B.Sc (Pak) The department provides a research friendly including Remote Sensing and GIS.
Engr. Humaira Rehman B.Sc (Pak) environment. Our laboratories have state of
the art testing equipment and software Laboratories
Lab-Engineer simulators. ØFibre Optics
Engr. Usman Ali B.Sc (Pak) ØControl Systems
Research Output
Basic Sciences Faculty ØBasic Electronics
ØResearchJournals: 20
Dr. M. Abbas Mehmood Ph.D. (Thailand) ØResearchConferences papers: 42 ØApplied Physics
Physics ØBook Chapters: 03 ØWireless Communication
Dr. Murtaza Ali Bangash Ph.D. (Pak) ØAntenna design
Mathematics
Mrs. Shazia Habib M.Sc (Pak)
Research Projects ØMicrowave Engineering
Mathematics T h e d e p a r t m e nt o f Te l e co m m u n i cat i o n ØCommunication Electronics
Mrs. Naznina Hakeem M.A (Pak) Engineering is at the forefront of innovation
ØRadar and Digital Communication
English and excellence in Engineering through
consistent and expanding research. Our ØPrinciples of Communication
Visiting Faculty faculty members have successfully ØMeasurement & Instrumentation
Engr. Babar Kamal M.Sc. (Pak) collaborated with the local and international ØFinal Year Project
Engr. Salman Saleem M.Sc. (Pak) Industry to design Engineering solutions for
Mr. Nafi Gul M.A (Pak) our local problems. The department recently
Islamiat received a research grant of Rs. 25.5 million
Mr. Amjad Ali M.A (Pak) from the ICT R&D Fund Islamabad, for
Pak. Study research and development under the project
called 'Crop Estimation and Geographic
Mapping System (CEGMaS)'.
Project CEGMaS will focus on identification
and classification of tobacco crop and its
seven species through the use of advance
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
Telecommunication Engineering
No. Course Theory Lab. Total No. Course Theory Lab. Total
BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3 BSI-111 Linear Algebra 3 0 3
BSI-142 English Composition and Comprehension 3 0 3 TE-103 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 0 3
BSI-181 Applied Physics 3 0 3 TE-103L Basic Electrical Engineering Lab 0 3 1
TE-104 Computer Programming 3 0 3
BSI-181L Applied Physics Lab 0 3 1
TE-104L Computer Programming Lab 0 3 1
TE-101 Introduction to Computing 2 0 2
BSI-143 Communication and Presentation Skills 3 0 3
TE-101L Introduction to Computing Lab 0 3 1 BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 BSI-120 Professional Ethics 2 0 2
TE-102L Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 0 3 1
Total Contact Hours 13 9 Total Contact Hours 16 6
Total Credit Hours 13 3 16 Total Credit Hours 16 2 18
Coordinator
Dr. Muhammad Usman Ph.D. (S.Korea)
Department of
Chairman
Dr. Imran Khan Ph.D. (Thailand)
Electrical Engineering
Semester Coordinator
Dr. M. Abbas Mahmood Ph.D. (Thailand)
Mardan Campus
Electrical Engineering is one of the oldest apply best practice in the application of
Associate Professors disciplines of engineering. Initially it was c o m m u n i c a t i o n sy s t e m s , d i g i ta l s i g n a l
Dr. Imran Khan Ph.D. (Thailand) co nf i n e d to few a re a s s u c h a s p owe r processing, power switching technology,
generation, transmission and distribution; electric and magnetic field computation, and
Lecturers radio communication and wireless telephony. semiconductor power electronics within all
Dr. Sadiq Ali Ph.D. (Sweden) However, in the last half of the century it has organizations where personnel with skills to
Engr. Gul Rukh M.Sc (Pak) seen tremendous growth and expansion. The d e p l o y, s u p p o r t a n d u s e p o w e r a n d
Engr. Sadia Jabeen M.Sc (Pak)
diversification and expansion in some areas of communication technologies are almost
Engr. Khadim Ullah Jan M.Sc (Pak)
electrical engineering has been of such a large always required. Electrical Engineering
Engr. Atif Sardar Khan M.Sc (Pak)
magnitude that they seem to be independent program will equip the students with the skills
Engr. Jawad Ali M.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Irfan Khan M.Sc (S. Arabia) disciplines in their own. These include to m e e t t h e te c h n i c a l , i n d u st r i a l a n d
Electronic Engineering, Telecommunication, economic challenges of modern
Basic Sciences Faculty Computer Engineering and Information Communication and electrical power systems.
Dr. M. Abbas Mahmood Ph.D. (Thailand) Technology etc. However, in a large part of
Electrical Engineering Department currently
Dr. Murtaza Ali Ph.D. (Pak) the world Electrical Engineering is still
offers degrees in B.Sc Electrical (Power and
Mrs. Shazia Habib M.Sc (Pak) considered to be the parent discipline.
Communication) Engineering.
Visiting Faculty Owing to the overwhelming scope of
Laboratories
Dr. Salman Ahmed Ph.D. (Canada) electrical engineering within Pakistan and
abroad, UET Peshawar decided to start this ØComputer Laboratory
Engr. Sajjad Ali M.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Salman Saleem M.Sc (Pak) major engineering discipline in its satellite ØElectronics Laboratory
Engr. Abdul Baseer B.Sc (Pak) campuses. In light of the same, UET Mardan ØControl Systems Laboratory
Engr. Saeed-ur-Rehman M.Sc (Pak) Campus was deemed the most suitable venue ØCommunications Laboratory
Engr. Babar Kamal M.Sc (Pak) for the purpose due not only to the available
Engr. Hamid Ullah B.Sc (Pak) ØPower Electronics Laboratory
facilities in terms of space, infrastructure, and
Engr. S. M. Umar B.Sc (Pak) faculty but to its location at the center of the ØMicrowave and Antennas Laboratory
Engr. Umar Haroon B.Sc (Pak) province. The program was launched in Fall-
Mr. Wisal Muhammad M.A (Pak) 2012 Semester. Department of Electrical General Instructions
Mr. Amjad Ali M.A (Pak) Engineering at Mardan currently offers For scheme of studies, please see the scheme of
bachelor degrees (B. Sc) in both Electrical studies of Electrical Engineering Department, Main
Power Engineering and Electrical Campus on page 15 and 16)
Communication Engineering disciplines with
40 seets in each. The overall aim of the
course is to provide a broad based education
in power and Communication Engineering
which will produce graduates equipped to
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FACULTY
Coordinator
Department of Engr. Yasir Irfan Badrashi M.Sc (Pak)
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FACULTY
Coordinator
Engr. Yasir Irfan Badrashi M.Sc (Pak)
Department of
Chairman
Dr. Naeem Khan Ph.D (UK) Electrical Engineering
Semester Coordinator
Engr. M. Suliman Khan B.Sc (Pak) Bannu Campus
Assistant Professor
Dr. Naeem Khan Ph.D. (UK) The growing utilization of the Electrical communication, control systems and
Dr. Fakhr Anjum Ph.D (Netherlands) products is a decisive prerequisite for a rapid electronic circuits.
Engr. M. Naeem Khan M.Sc. (Pak) development of industry. Keeping this in
Laboratories
Engr. Bilal Pirzada M.Sc. (Pak) view, Electrical Engineering department at
Engr. Shafaat Ullah M.Sc. (Pak) Bannu Campus focuses on establishing the ØComputer Laboratories with high speed
Engr. Ibrar Ullah M.Sc. (Pak) foundation needed to support the study and internet facility
practice of Electrical Engineering with ØMeasurement Laboratory
Lecturers emphasis on the graduate level. Outcome
objectives from the undergraduate Electrical ØBasic Electrical Engineering Laboratory
Engr. Fawad Ahmad B.Sc (Pak) ØCommunication Laboratory
Engr. Aamir Rashid B.Sc (Pak) Engineering include:
Engr. Asad Riaz B.Sc (Pak) ØElectronics Laboratory
Formulae problem in Electrical Engineering
Engr. Salman Atif B.Sc (Pak) from real life situations ØElectrical Machine Laboratory
Engr. Atif Jan B.Sc (Pak) ØWorkshop
Conceptualize the output of Electrical
Engr. Abdul Basit B.Sc (Pak)
Engineering problems ØDigital Logic Design Laboratory
Engr. M. Suleman Khan B.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Wasiullah B.Sc (Pak) Perform rudimentary analysis in Electrical ØControl System Laboratory
Engr. Muhammad Riaz B.Sc (Pak) Engineering, etc. General Instructions
Engr. Yaqooq Ali M.Sc (Pak) Undergraduate studies at UET Bannu aim to
For Scheme of Studies, please see page 15.
provide students with conceptual skill to
formulate, develop, solve, evaluate and
validate physical systems. Attempts have
been made through various research projects
to p rep are stu d ents fo r Bro ad castin g ,
television, other telecommunication like
telephonic industry, telegraph, Control of
plants, control and regulation of production
processes, Pocket computers, data processing
by providing Electrical communication
subjects like digital communication, data
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FACULTY
Coordinator
Department of Dr. Kareem Akhtar Ph.D (USA)
Field Visits
Visits to various industries and research
organization are a part of education and
training of graduate engineers. These visits
are arranged for students to provide them
with a window of opportunity through which
they get a chance to see actual engineering
at work.
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FACULTY
Coordinator
Dr. Kareem Akhtar Ph.D (USA)
Department of
Chairman
Dr. Sajjad Wali Khan Ph.D. (UK) Civil Engineering
Assistant Professors
Dr. Sajjad Wali Khan
Dr. Asif Khan
Ph.D. (UK)
Ph.D. (UK)
Jalozai Campus
Engr. Abdul Hameed M.Sc. (Pak) The courses of study leading to the Degree of B.Sc. Survey Camp
Civil Engineering have been planned to offer a Each year field course in surveying and
Lecturer broad spectrum of civil engineering subjects. The leveling is arranged for students of third year
Engr. Najaf Ali M.Sc. (USA) curriculum lays emphasis on subjects of structures, civil engineering for a period of three weeks.
Engr. Fasih Ahmad Khan M.Sc. (Pak) irrigation, geotechnical, transportation
Engr. Taimur B.Sc. (Pak)
T h e co u rs e i n c l u d e s p ra c t i ca l wo r k i n
engineering, environmental engineering and Contouring, Triangulation, Fly Leveling and
Engr. Shabir Hussain B.Sc. (Pak) hydraulics. These courses include laboratory and Plane Tabling.
design work.
Lab. Engineers The prescribed syllabi and examination standards
Engr. Waqar Ahmad B.Sc. (Pak) compare favorably with the standard of under- Laboratories
Engr. Bashir-ud-Din B.Sc. (Pak) graduate work developed in U.K, USA and Canada. ØEnvironmental Laboratory
In addition to course work, the final year students
are required to work on project under the guidance ØHydraulics Laboratory
of senior faculty members. Study tours and ØConcrete Laboratory
extension lectures are also arranged during the ØMaterial Testing Laboratory
session for the benefit of the students. Second year ØApplied Mechanics Laboratory
or third year students during their summer break ØSoil Mechanics Laboratory
and final year students after passing the final
examination in civil engineering may work with ØTransportation Laboratory
some recognized organizations, registered with ØSurvey Laboratory
PEC or government department or semi ØDrawing Hall
government department to acquire practical
training of 800 hours for award of degree. General Instructions
For Scheme of Studies please see page 10.
Academic Programme
B.Sc.
Ø Civil Engineering
Field Visits
Field visits to Civil Engineering projects of
n a t i o n a l i m p o r t a n c e a re a r ra n g e d fo r
students. Each year students and concerned
faculty members visit facilities and projects
with a high technical merit.
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FACULTY
Coordinator
Department of Dr. Kareem Akhtar Ph.D (USA)
Laboratories
ØThermodynamics & Fuels laboratory
ØPower Plants laboratory
ØFluid Mechanics laboratory
ØRefrigeration laboratory
ØHeat transfer laboratory
ØMetallurgy laboratory
ØComputer laboratory
ØRapid proto-typing laboratory
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FACULTY
Coordinator
Dr. Kareem Akhtar Ph.D (USA)
Department of
Chairman
Dr. Shahid Maqsood Ph.D. (UK) Industrial Engineering
Associate Professor
Dr. Shahid Maqsood Ph.D. (UK) Jalozai Campus
Assistant Professors
Dr. Tufail Habib Ph.D (Denmark) Industrial Engineering is a discipline which can Academic Program:
contribute a lot towards the optimization and ØB.Sc. Industrial Engineering
integration of resources, streamlining of processes,
Lecturer eliminating waste, meeting targets and improving Laboratories:
Dr. Rehman Akhtar Ph.D. (USA) quality. With such a powerful combination of various ØAutomation and Robotics Laboratory
engineering elements coupled with strong management ØComputer Integrated Manufacturing
sciences, it was inevitable to launch an Industrial Laboratory
Engineering (IE) discipline at University of Engineering
ØMetrology Laboratory
and Technology (UET) Peshawar, Jalozai Campus to
produce proper knowledgeable and skilled people for ØMechanics Laboratory
our manufacturing and service sectors. The UET ØMaterials and Surface Engineering
Peshawar, Jalozai Campus launched the IE program in Laboratory
September 2015. Our curricula both at the under- ØFabrication Laboratory
graduate and postgraduate levels are rich in contents ØComputer Laboratory
c o v e r i n g m a n u fa c t u r i n g , o p t i m i za t i o n , q u a l i t y,
ergonomics and management. Working engineers from Practical Training:
other engineering disciplines also opt for industrial As a requirement for graduation, every student
engineering because their nature of jobs highly demand must complete 800 hours of practical work /
for industrial engineering knowledge. Our graduates are apprenticeship in an industry. Students are
successfully serving both in national and multinational allowed to complete this requirement during
organizations. summer holidays but not before 4th semester.
Most of our industries use conventional technologies Industrial Visits:
and conventional techniques to manage them with
minimum R&D activities. The result is, low productivity, Industrial visits are regularly conducted to
low quality, more waste, and comparatively high unit broaden the breadth and depth of technical and
price. With such a performance and output, it is very practical Industrial Engineering Knowledge.
difficult to compete even with the neighboring Research
countries. At the national level, it is the question of
survival of our local industries which are facing The Faculty of Industrial Engineering is actively
competition from China, India, Bangladesh and other involved in research activities, providing solution
countries from Far East. Customers are free lancers. to problems of different industries in the
They buy products which are affordable and better in following areas:
quality, whether these products are made in Pakistan or ØManufacturing Systems
by any other country. We need to streamline and ØIndustrial Automation
improve the performance of our industries and at the ØEngineering Management
same time need to go for the emerging technologies to
compete at the international level to widen the scope General Instructions
and contribute more effectively towards the economy. For Scheme of Studies, please see page 18.
The future prospects of industrial engineers are bright
not only in Pakistan but also abroad. They are typically
found in organizations responsible for managing
operations, manufacturing systems, process engineering,
automation, supply chain management, quality control,
sales, banking, hospitals, airports etc. Studying
industrial engineering is one of the smartest decisions,
because it is estimated that demand for these
professionals will continue to rise every year. Industrial
engineers are among the best paid professionals.
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FACULTY
Coordinator
Department of Dr. Kareem Akhtar Ph.D (USA)
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FACULTY
Coordinator
Dr. M. Irfan Khattak Ph.D. (UK) Department of
Chairman
Prof. Dr. Amjadullah Khattak Ph.D. (Pak)
Electrical Engineering
Assistant Professors
Engr. Nadeem Ahmad M.Sc (China)
Kohat Campus
Engr. Iftikhar Ahmad Afridi M.Sc (UK) The Department of Electrical Engineering at ØB.Sc. Electrical Engineering
Kohat Campus is aimed to prepare young (Communication)
Lecturers
Engineers who are fluent with state of the
Engr. Sahib Khan M.Sc (Pak) Laboratories
art knowledge in the field of Electrical
Engr. Mujtaba Hassan M.Sc (Pak)
Engineering. The academic program is The department has well-equipped labora-
Engr. Alauddin M.Sc (Pak)
Engr. Abeer Irfan M.Sc (Pak) designed to build a strong foundation in tories in the following areas:
Engr. Fazal-e-Wahab M.Sc (Pak) the fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Ø Electronics Laboratory
Engr. Ismail Afridi B.Sc (Pak) alongwith specialized courses to cover the Ø Electrical Machine Laboratory
Engr. Wasim Habib B.Sc (Pak) breadth of the ever expanding realm of
Electrical Engineering in the field of comm- Ø Communication Systems Laboratory
unication stream. Ø Computer Laboratory
Ø Digital Systems Laboratory
The faculty of the Department is highly
qualified and is involved in active research, Ø DSP & FPGA Laboratory
both locally and in collaboration with Ø Control System Laboratory
national and international research General Instructions
o rga n i zat i o n s . We a re co m m i tte d to
transform our students into leaders in ØFor Scheme of Studies, please see
innovation and technology who can manage page 15.
and shape the industry and businesses of There is no hostel facility available at Kohat
today and tomorrow. Campus.
Academic Programme
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FACULTY
Department of Coordinator
Engr. Siddiqu Akbar M.Sc. (Pak)
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Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 BSI-111 Linear Algebra 3 0 3
Electronic Engineering
Chairperson
Department of Dr. Wajeeha Khalil Ph.D, Austria
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Non-Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
CS-101 Introduction To Computing 3 3 4 EE-103 Basic Electronics 3 3 4
BSI-131 English Composition & Comprehension 3 0 3 CS-102 Intro. To computer Programming 3 3 4
Computer Science
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Lab. Total No. Course Lecture Lab. Total
CS-101 Introduction To Computers 3 3 4 CS-103 Data Structure & Algorithms-I 3 3 4
Information Technology
CS-102 Introduction To Computer Programming 3 3 4 CS-105 Software Paradigm 3 0 3
BSI-131 English Composition & Comprehension 2 0 2 BSI-111 Linear Algebra 3 0 3
BSI-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 2 IT-101 Financial Accounting 3 0 3
BSI-122 Calculus 3 0 3 EE-103 Basic Electronics 3 3 4
BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
Chairman Department of
Ar. Shabbir-u-Qureshi M. Arch (UET LHR)
B. Arch (Khi)
DAE Arch (Lhr)
Architecture
Semester Coordinator
M-PCATP, M-IAP
Abbottabad Campus
Ar. Habib Ullah B. Arch (Atd) Introduction students from Foundation Year to the Final Year
M. Arch (LHR) Established in 2004, The Abbottabad Campus of Thesis Project. Each year course is attributed
University of Engineering and Technology, with a competency level benchmark to ensure
Assistant Professors Peshawar offers a five years (ten semesters) students' performance throughout the
Dr. Ghousia Saeed Ph.D (UK) course to earn the Bachelor Degree in Architectural Program at Abbottabad Campus.
Architecture; B.Arch. The Department also focuses on developing
Ar. Salman Jamil M. Arch (USA) interpersonal skills of the students and a broad
The Campus is located in the picturesque valley
of Abbottabad surrounded by green hills ideal for exposure to society, engaging them in various
Ar. Shahid Mansoor Khan B. Arch (Khi)
extra - curricular activities. Students are also
PGD (Lhr) academics and creativity. The Department of
PGD (Env. Design) Architecture aims to prepare professionals who taken to various nationwide field trips for an
MS (URP) Pesh uphold traditions of great civilizations, ready to exposure to different historical buildings,
Ph.D (in prog.) cope with contemporary needs, creating a architecturally significant structures and to
skyline based on historical lessons, addressing establish dialogues with other professionals
Engr. Akhter Munir M.Sc (CASE ISL) practicing in the country.
the prevailing issues with a perception for the
M.Sc Structural
future challenges. Research
Engg. (In Prog.)
Enjoying the position of being at the gateway to One of the significant aspect of the Department
Ar. Waqar Khattak B. Arch (Lhr) Central Asia, the Department is determined to is the extensive involvement of faculty in
develop linkages with the Central Asian countries research and professional practice for
and to achieve an iconic position in the region enhancement of academics and field experience.
Ar. Muhammad Iqbal B. Arch (Khi) This also provides students an opportunity to
M.Sc ED (in prog.)
for its innovative approach to technology and its
collaborative vision. learn in a motivated research and professional
Lecturers The B.Arch. Degree course at the Department of environment.
Architecture is set in such a manner that the Infrastructure
Engr. Irum Nasim M.Sc (UK)
students: Take Inspiration from Heritage- the Keeping its pace with the advancement, the
B.Sc (Pesh)
region's extraordinary ancient civilizations and its Department has acquired latest technologies to
Ar. Ubaid Ullah Ph.D. (in prog.) rich living folk traditions; Innovate develop a conducive environment for studying
(on study leave) B. Arch (Atd) Technologically - correlating the wisdom of Architecture. State of the art Computer lab,
(Gold Medalist) traditional building technologies with the most technically primed crafting workshop, well
contemporary technology to create unique equipped design studios, and a resourceful
Ar. Azmat Ali Khan B. Arch (Atd)
inventions for their own social context; Connect library are available for effective learning
M. Arch (Lhr)
with Emerging Trends of Architecture globally process.
Ar. Faisal Rehman B. Arch (Atd) and in Pakistan; Become leaders in social Faculty
M.Sc UIPM (UEY Pesh) responsibility as development professionals - Besides having a well qualified faculty, the
building with human values and with respect for Department also strives to bring in both
Ar. Tahir Saeed Khattak B. Arch (Atd) the environment.
M. Arch (Lhr)
nationally and internationally renowned
The Department has developed rapidly, and professionals, eminent artists and intellectuals to
Ar. Muhammad Iqbal B. Arch (Khi)
M.Sc. ED (in prog.)
continues to do so with a focus on bringing share their ideas, experience and work with the
these aspects to international standards: students and faculty of the Architecture at
Visiting Faculty: Academics and Research, Infrastructure, and Abbottabad Campus. They are involved both in
Faculty Development. teaching regular courses, and provide valuable
Dr. Abdual Wahab Assistant Professor
Academics ideas and research through the Department's
Mr. Saeed Shah Assistant Professor Academics at the department focus on continuos Lecture - Workshop Series, which makes a great
Mr. Babar Ayaz Assistant Professor upgradation of the curriculum in accordance with contribution to the academic environment of the
the developments at Pakistan level-Higher Department. Continuous Professional
Ar. Iftikhar Ali Lecturer Development of the faculty is encouraged and
Education Commission (HEC/PCATP) curriculum-
Ar. Arsalan Ejaz Lecturer as well as the best models of contemporary supported.
Ar. Zahoor Ahmad Lecturer international education in architecture. The Awards
Department offers students the opportunity to The Department of Architecture offers various
Ar. Jamal Ahmad Lecturer
explore themes in the electives that are close to Awards and Prize Money to the students for
their cultural and regional value. wining design competitions conducted by the
Since architecture is a multi disciplinary design Department.
field , a combination of art and science, courses
have been tailored to inculcate creativity among
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Non-Engineering Programme
Scheme of Studies
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 1 hours hours Semester 2 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Studio Total No. Course Lecture Studio Total
Architecture
BSI-142 English Composition & Comprehension 2 0 2 Arch-118 Building Materials 1 2 2
BSI-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2 BSI-143 Communication & Presentation Skills 1 2 2
Total Contact Hours 8 22 Total Contact Hours 5 28
Total Credit Hours 8 11 19 Total Credit Hours 5 14 19
Contact Credit Contact Credit
Semester 3 hours hours Semester 4 hours hours
No. Course Lecture Studio Total No. Course Lecture Studio Total
Chairman Department of
Prof. Dr. Amjad Ali Ph.D. (Pak)
Professors
Prof. Dr. Siraj-ul-Islam Ph.D. (Pak)
Basic Sciences & Islamiat
Prof. Dr. Ali Muhammad Ph.D. (Pak)
Introduction
Associate Professors
The Department of Basic Sciences and Islamiat is one of the important department of the
Dr. Marjan-ud-Din Ph.D (Pak)
University. It provides support to all technologies and disciplines of the University and meets
Assistant Professors requirements of engineering disciplines in imparting basic sciences education.
Mr. Kifayat Ullah M.Sc (Pak) The department offers courses in Mathematics, Physics, Applied Mechanics, Computer
Mr. Javed Iqbal M.Phil (Pak) programming, Chemistry, Engineering Geology, Economics, Islamiat, Pakistan Study, English
Dr. Noor Badshah Ph.D. (UK) and Professional Ethics, arts and culture which are taught in 1st, 2nd, 3rd 4th, 5th and 6th
Dr. Muhammad Humayun Ph.D (Pak) semesters.
Dr. Iltaf Hussain Ph.D (Pak)
Dr. Rehan Ali Shah Ph.D (Pak)
Dr. Tufail Ahmed Ph.D (Pak)
Laboratories
Dr. Murtaza Ali Ph.D. (Pak)
The Department has well-equipped laboratories in the following areas:
(Mardan Campus)
Ø Applied Physics Laboratory
Lecturers Ø Applied Mechanics Laboratory
Mr. Gul Shed M.Phil (Pak)
Mr. Said Anwar Shah M.Phil (Pak)
Mr. Atta-ur-Rehman M.Sc (Pak)
Mr. Qayyum Shah M.Sc (Pak)
Dr. Najeeb Ullah Ph.D (UK)
Mr. Iqbal-ud-Din Arif Utman M.A (Pak)
Mr. Jamal Nasir M.Sc (Pak)
Miss. Gulandam Farhat M.A (Pak)
BANNU CAMPUS
Mr. Taufiq Ahmed M.Phil (Pak)
Mr. Sakhi Zaman M.Phil (Pak)
Mr. Sahibzada Rooh-ul-Amin M.Sc (Pak)
Mr. Mir Qad Ayaz M.Sc (Pak)
MARDAN CAMPUS
Mushtaq Ahmad Khan M.Phil (Pak)
Miss Nazanina Hakeem M.A (Pak)
Miss Shazia Habib M.Sc (Pak)
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UET, Peshawar is zero-tolerant for student politics at all levels
UNIVERSITY RULES AND REGULATIONS inside and outside Campus, misconduct and indiscipline
(b) The Sons/Daughters of following employees under this category must have passed their SSC
are ineligible. and Intermediate examinations from educational
(i) Those who have been dismissed, institutions located within District Shangla.
removed or terminated from service.
(ii) Serving on deputation basis at UET. 4.19 Sports Seats
Two seats have been reserved against this
(c) T h e wa rd s o f U E T, Pes h awa r reg u la r
category on gender equity basis (i.e. one for male
employees are exempted from Registration
and one for female candidates). Candidates who
fee for Summer Semester/Winter Semester
fulfill the eligibility conditions may apply to the
in the deficient Course(s).
Directorate of Admissions, UET, Main Campus
4.13 Sons/Daughters of Employees of KP Peshawar for entrance test and admission on
Agricultural University, Peshawar, Islamia separate prescribed forms on or before the closing
College University Peshawar and Gomal dates. Candidates applying against seats under this
category must be domiciled in Khyber
University, D.I.Khan.
Pakhtunkhwa / FATA.
Nomination of candidates who fulfill the eligibility
(a) The candidates who have remained as
c r i t e r i a s h a l l b e m a d e b y t h e re s p e c t i v e
members of following teams shall be eligible
nominating authorities of the KPK Agricultural
to apply under this category. The order of
University, Islamia College University and Gomal
preference shall be as follows.
University on or before the last date fixed for the
(i) Pakistan Color Holder.
purpose.
(ii) Pakistan Combined Boards Team.
4.14 District Kohistan (iii) All Pakistan Inter Boards Champion-
Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria may ship
apply to the Directorate of Admissions, UET, Main (iv) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Senior Champ-
Campus, Peshawar for entrance test and admission ionship (under the auspices of PSB).
on separate prescribed forms on or before the (v) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Junior Champ-
closing dates. Candidates applying against seats ionship (under theauspices of PSB).
under this category must have passed their SSC (vi) Inter-Colleges Board Tournament.
and Intermediate examinations from educational (vii) Supporting sports certificates
institutions located within District Kohistan. Inter Colleges University Tournament.
Any player who represented HEC
4.15 District Chitral Team.
Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria may Any player who represented University
apply to the Directorate of Admissions, UET, Main Team. Inter-Schools (All Pakistan,
Campus, Peshawar for entrance test and admission Regional, Divisional, District T o u r n a -
on separate forms on or before the closing dates. ments)
Candidates applying against seats under this (viii) Field performance test is compulsory
categor y must have passed their SSC and fo r t h o s e c a n d i d a t e s w h o h a v e
Intermediate examinations from educational selected by the Sports Selection Com-
institutions located within District Chitral. mittee.
(ix) Selection on “Sports seat” will be
4.16 Gadoon Amazai Area p u re l y p ro v i s i o n a l a n d s h a l l b e
Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria may regularized on the production of the
apply to the Directorate of Admissions, UET, Main original certificates.
Campus, Peshawar for entrance test and admission (x) Based on the order of achievements if
on separate prescribed forms on or before the there is a tie between two or more
closing dates. Candidates applying against seats candidates, their supporting certifi-
under this category must have passed their SSC cates will be considered. In case of
and Intermediate examinations from educational further tie a candidate with achieve-
institutions located within Gadoon Amazai Area. ment in individual event will get
preference over a candidate with
4.17 Federal Capital Area achievement in team event.
Nomination of candidates who fulfill the eligibility (xi) The membership certificate of each
criteria shall be made by the Government of sport team should contain the name
Pakistan, Ministry of Education, Islamabad. of player, sport, team represented and
the year of representation.
4.18 District Shangla
(xii) The Championship certificate of one
Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria may
sports team should contain the name
apply to the Directorate of Admissions, UET, Main
of the player, sport, team represented,
Campus, Peshawar for entrance test and admission name of event/category/class in which
on separate prescribed forms on or before the player secured championship, year of
closing dates. Candidates applying against seats
appear for entrance test. However all other 6.3 To determine merit, total marks obtained by a
admission conditions will be applicable. candidate in Intermediate Examination shall be
(e) Candidates belonging to Federal Capital, adjusted in the manner given below:
Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan are eligible to (a) For each additional attempt to pass or to
apply and appear in the ETEA entrance test improve Intermediate examination, (Part-I &
for admission only against the 05 seats Part-II), candidates will lose 10 marks.
re s e r ve d i n e a c h d i s c i p l i n e a t U. E .T However, in any case, the total deduction of
Peshawar on non-subsidized basis for marks under this clause shall not exceed 20.
candidates other than Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. (b) Candidates taking Mathematics as additional
5.3 The Entrance Test paper shall consist of 200 MCQs subject shall also lose 10 marks.
as per following detail: (c) If a candidate is Hafiz-e-Quran, he/she will
(a) Mathematics ........................... 60 MCQs get additional twenty marks, provided that
(b) Chemistry or he/she qualifies the test conducted by the
Computer Science .................. 60 MCQs Admission Committee on the date and time
(c) Physics .................................... 60 MCQs notified for the purpose.
(d) English ................................... 20 MCQs 6.4 In case of a tie in any merit position for admission,
Each correct answer will carry 4 marks and for the marks obtained in Intermediate/ equivalent
each wrong answer one mark will be deducted. examination shall over-ride. In case of a further tie,
5.4 The Entrance Test Admit Card will be issued to the age of the applicants shall be the criteria and
each eligible candidate at the cost of Rs. 1500/- the older candidate shall get preference.
(Rupees Fifteen Hundred only). This money is non-
refundable. 7. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
5.5 Candidates who have passed Intermediate 7.1 The Directorate of Admissions shall call
examination with the subject of Computer Science applications for admission to B.Sc. Engineering. The
and intend to apply for admission in Computer Admission Committee shall process all valid
Systems Engineering and Computer Software applications received for admission to B.Sc.
Engineering, may take entrance test in Computer Engineering.
Science as a subject instead of Chemistry. 7.2 Admission of candidates shall be based on their
5.6 The result of the Entrance Test will be displayed choice of disciplines and campuses given in the
on the Main Notice Board of the UET, Main application form.
C a m p u s , Pe s h awa r a n d U n i ve rs i t y we bs i te 7.3 Provisional merit list will be prepared and
http://www.uetpeshawar.edu.pk. displayed on the Notice Board of the University
5.7 (a) A l l c a n d i d a t e s s e e k i n g a d m i s s i o n t o Main Campus, Peshawar and University Website
Engineering Institutions in private sector http://www.uetpeshawar.edu.pk. Offer letters will
within the geographical territory of Khyber be sent to provisionally selected candidates on
Pakhtunkhwa will have to appear in the
merit.
Centralized Entrance Test to be conducted by
7.4 The provisionally selected candidates shall be
ETEA.
called for inter view on the specific dates
(b) Candidates hailing from other Provinces will
mentioned in the offer letters. Even if the offer
be considered for admission if they appear in
letter is not received, it is the responsibility of
the Centralized Entrance Test of their
candidates to check the Notice Boards at
Province.
University's Main Campus, Peshawar and appear
6. DETERMINATION OF MERIT for interview on the date announced.
6.1 Merit of candidates will be determined according 7.5 (a) Candidates can change/update their
to the following criteria: preferences order before the 1st open merit
(a) 10% weightage to Percent marks list at Data Rectification Stage.
SSC Examination in SSC x 1 (b) Correction/Rectification form will be
(b) 40% weightage to Percent marks in available at Admission Directorate on a
Intermediate or Intermediate x 4 payment of Rs. 100/-.
equivalent examination (c) Copy of previously submitted form will be
(adjusted marks) required to be attached with correction/
(c) 50% weightage to Percent marks in rectification form.
entrance test Entrance Test x 5 (d) Candidate will be verified with his/her
(d) There shall be no pass marks in the picture on “submitted form” at collection
Entrance Test window.
6.2 The interse merit of candidates applying for 7.6 Selected candidates are required to report for
reserved categories/seats shall also be determined interview/admission alongwith their parents /
on the basis of Entrance Test, Intermediate or guardian. Candidates will be required to complete
equivalent and SSC marks as in the case of open admission formalities on the same date, failing
merit. which the seat shall fall vacant.
7.7 Subsequent to completion of first phase of 7.17 A bonafide student of this University who joins any
admission process, adjustment of seats will be other Department/Institution or Academy for the
carried out and provisionally admitted students will purpose of study shall be liable for immediate
be allotted disciplines of their higher choices cancellation of his/her admission.
strictly on merit subject to the availability of 7.18 Changes made in rules or regulations after printing
vacant seats. of this prospectus shall be deemed to be part of
7.8 Subsequent revised merit lists will only be the prospectus.
displayed on the Notice Board of University's Main 7.19 Petitions against decisions of the Admission
Campus, Peshawar. No separate offer letters will be Committee shall be heard in Peshawar High Court,
issued in this regard. Applicants are themselves Peshawar.
responsible to check the notice boards and Note: Applicants are themselves responsible for checking
complete admission formalities by the last date the Notice Boards of the UET, Main Campus, Peshawar for
notified, failing which the seats will fall vacant. Merit List and completing admission formalities within
7.9 Classes will commence on the date notified by the specified time limits. Offer letters and newspaper
University. advertisements are for the convenience of the applicants
7.10 The Admission Committee will recommend names only. A call letter wrongly issued to a candidate as a result of
of provisionally selected candidates to the Vice- some inadvertent mistake on the part of University shall not
Chancellor for approval. Admission of candidates confer any right of admission to the candidate.
will be confirmed after the completion of
admission procedure. 8. ADMISSION UNDER SELF SUSTAINED
7.11 (a) The admission process, including adjustment PROGRAMME
of seats, shall be completed before the 8.1 The University has introduced rationalized fee
commencement of the classes. structure for the following disciplines to be run
(b) Candidates applying for admission on under self sustained programme:-
reserved seats must complete all the
admission formalities within 10 days from (a) Main Campus, Peshawar.
the date of commencement of classes. No . (i) Deptt. of Computer Systems Engg;
admission against any reserved quota shall (ii) Deptt. of Computer Science &
be allowed after 10 days of the commence- Information Technology.
ment of classes. (iii) Deptt. of Industrial Engineering.
(c) The Vice-Chancellor on the recommend- (iv) Institute of Mechatronics Engineering
ation of the Dean, Faculty of Engineering (b) Mardan Campus.
may allow late admission/adjustment, in (i). Deptt. of Computer Software Engg;
individual cases depending upon the merit (ii) Deptt. of Telecommunication Engg;
of each case upto 15 days after the comme- (c) Abbottabad Campus.
ncement of classes, (i) Deptt. of Electronics Engineering.
7.12 Within 60 days of the last date of admission, (ii) Deptt. of Architecture, City & Regional
particulars of candidates shall be reported to the Planning.
Vice-Chancellor on the prescribed form alongwith (d) Kohat Campus.
the recommendations of the Admission Committee (i) Deptt. of Electrical Engineering
for approval. After approval of the Vice-Chancellor (Communication)
the names of candidates shall be entered in the (e) Jalozai Campus.
University students register and registration cards (i) Deptt. of Computer Science & IT
issued to them in token thereof. 8.2 The students admitted in the above disciplines shall
7.13 Affiliated Engineering Colleges/Institutions shall have to pay total amount of Rs. 200,000/- for 4
also provide within 60 days of the last date of years (8 semesters) and Rs. 250,000/- (Architecture,
admission, a complete list of admitted students City & Regional Planning) for 5 years (10 semesters)
and other information as per prescribed proforma, i.e. Rs. 25,000/- per semester in addition to normal
for approval of the Vice-Chancellor, through fee and user charges at the time of admission in
Directorate of Admissions and shall deposit the the University.
prescribed fee for obtaining registration card of
their students. 9. ADMISSION OF FOREIGN NATIONALS
7.14 Affiliated Engineering Colleges/Institutions shall 9.1 Foreign applicants seeking admission should send
follow the University rules and regulations for their applications to Ministry of Finance and
admission. Economic Affairs, Government of Pakistan,
7.15 Disciplines and campuses allotted to candidates at Islamabad. A certificate should accompany the
the end of admission process shall be final and application form, from an appropriate authority of
shall not be changed. the applicant's country, to the effect that the
7.16 No change of Discipline/Campus shall be allowed applicant is a bonafide citizen of that country and
on mutual basis. is financially sound to meet the expenditure on
recommendations of the Chairman of Department 13.7 Candidates, who have passed first stream, shall be
concerned. admitted in the fifth semester for the second
11.3 In case of Cancellation of Admission under Clauses stream. However, they will get credit of the
11.1, 11.2, a student can appeal for re-admission, common courses already studied in the first
to be considered by the Committee constituted for stream. Candidate of second stream may opt to
this purpose, within a period of one Academic take an examination in any subject in which they
year after the cancellation of admission. The are exempted for having passed it during their first
recommendations of the committee shall be stream. It should, however, be made clear that
considered by Admission Committee for final previous results of the subjects shall become
decision. invalid, once they opt to re-sit in the same.
13.8 Admission shall be granted within 15 days of the
11.4 In case the admission of 1st semester student is
commencement of fifth semester of the second
cancelled due to any reason, the rules regarding
stream.
U n i ve rs i t y fe e / d u e s c h a rge a b l e / ref u n d a b l e
13.9 Candidates applying under this category are
mentioned on Page-67 of the prospectus 2016-17
eligible for admission within two academic years
will be applicable. Whereas in all other cases the
after passing the B.Sc. Electrical engineering in the
University fees/dues will be charged up to the last
first stream.
semester attended.
13.10 Applications on prescribed form shall be received
12. REGISTRATION on or before the last date to be announced for the
12.1 Students are required to register for the relevant purpose.
semester within 15 days of the start of classes. 14. ADMISSION IN SECOND DISCIPLINE OF B.Sc
12.2 A student who fails to register in a particular ENGINEERING
semester shall not be eligible for registration in 14.1 Candidates seeking admission in second discipline
the next higher semester. should have passed their first discipline by
12.3 A student who wants to freeze a semester shall obtaining minimum 2.5 CGPA from any recognized
have to register in a “Zero Semester” subject to Engineering University/College. However, they will
the following conditions: be required to clear those subjects of B.Sc.
(a) He/She will pay registration fee for the “Zero Engineering that they have not studied in first
Semester” discipline.
(b) He/She will apply within 15 days of start of the 14.2 Candidates should be registered for courses rather
classes than for classes.
(c) He/She will be allowed to clear his/her 14.3 Admission shall be granted within 15 days of the
subjects prior to “Zero Semester” commencement of first semester of the second
(d) He/She can resume his/her studies in a given discipline. However, they will get credit of the
semester subject to the approval of the common courses already studied in the first
Chairman. discipline.
(e) The student shall pay freezing fee for each 14.4 Candidates possessing domicile other than Khyber
“Zero Semester”. Pakhtunkhwa/FATA and those from foreign
countries may be considered for admission in
13. PERMISSION FOR SECOND STREAM OF second branch of B.Sc. Engineering. However,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING candidates from foreign countries will be required
Graduates of Electrical engineering in Power to produce NOC from their respective embassies
Engineering are allowed to complete course and Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Finance &
requirements of Communication Engineering, and Economic Affairs, Islamabad.
vice-versa, under the following conditions: 14.5 Ea c h D e p a r t m e nt m ay a d m i t a to ta l o f 7
13.1 Candidates seeking admission in second stream candidates in second-degree course. Admission for
should have passed B.Sc. Electrical Engineering candidates who have domicile other than Khyber
with a 3.00 CGPA. Pakhtunkhwa/FATA, and candidates from foreign
13.2 The admission shall be granted on merit. The countries, shall be limited to two in each
merit shall be determined on the basis of CGPA. department.
13.3 Total 10 floating seats shall be reserved for the 14.6 Tuition fee/other user charge shall be charged as
second stream. under:
13.4 Only candidates of this university shall be allowed (a) Candidates possessing Khyber Pakhtun-
to take admission in the second stream. khwa/FATA domicile shall be charged a sum
13.5 Candidates shall be charged full academic of Rs. 18,000/- (Rupees eighteen thousand)
year/semester tuition fee and user charges. per semester at the time of registration, in
13.6 Candidates shall be registered for courses rather addition to the normal tuition fee & user
than for classes. They will be required to clear charges.
those subjects of the concerned stream that they (b) Candidates having domicile other than
have not studied in the first stream. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa/FATA, and Foreign
Indus.
Open Merit (Settled Areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
a) Peshawar Campus
b) Bannu Campus 46 46 92
c) Jalozai Campus 40 40 40 40 160
2 FATA
a) Peshawar Campus
b) Bannu Campus 3 3 6
Gilgit-Baltistan
3 8
PESHAWAR CAMPUS
Com. System Engg. Indust. Engg. Mechatronics Engg BS (Computer Science)
CATEGORY Non-Engineering Prog. Total Seats
Rationalized Subsidized Rationalized Subsidized Rationalized Subsidized Rationalized Subsidized
Settled Area of
68 05 25 05 25 05 53 05 191
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
FATA 03 - - - - - - - 03
Bangladeshi 01 - - - - - - - 01
Indian held Kashmiri 01 - - - - - - - 01
Balochistan Province 01 - 01 - - - - - 02
(HEC Nominees)
Azad Jammu & Kashmir 01 - 01 - - - - - 02
Gilgit Baltistan 01 - - - 01 - - - 02
Total 76 05 27 05 26 05 53 05 202
MARDAN CAMPUS
Computer Software Engineering Telecommunication Engineering
CATEGORY Total Seats
Rationalized Subsidized Rationalized Subsidized
ABBOTTABAD CAMPUS
CATEGORY Electronics Engineering B. Architecture (Non-Engineering) Total Seats
Rationalized Subsidized Rationalized Subsidized
KOHAT CAMPUS
CATEGORY Electrical Engineering (Comm) Total Seats
Rationalized Subsidized
JALOZAI CAMPUS
CATEGORY Computer Science & IT Total Seats
Rationalized Subsidized
* For BS(Computer Science) and B. Architecture, FATA candidates are also eligible to apply.
Note: (a)Two floating seats have been reserved for Diploma Holders in Self-Sustained B.Sc. Engineering programmes.
(b) One floating seat has been reserved for the Children of Employees of Agricultural University in Self-Sustained B.Sc. Engg. Departments.
Reservation of 170 additional seats under directives of the Prime Minister of Pakistan
“Award of 3000 seats for Afghan Nationals on non-subsidized scheme for the academic
session 2016-17”
170 additional seats in the following disciplines have been reserved for Afghan Nationals for admission to B.Sc. Engineering
for the academic section 2016-17 under the Prime Minister of Pakistan “Award of 3000 seats for Afghan Nationals”.
1. Department of Agricultural Engineering (Peshawar Campus) 20 seats
2. Department of Mining Engineering (Peshawar Campus) 20 seats
3. Department of Chemical Engineering (Peshawar Campus) 10 seats
4. Department of Computer Systems Engg. (Peshawar Campus) 20 seats
5. Department of Industrial Engg. (Peshawar Campus) 20 seats
6. Department of Mechatronics Engg. (Peshawar Campus) 20 seats
7. Department of Telecommunication Engg. (Mardan Campus) 20 seats
8. Department of Computer Software Engg. (Mardan Campus) 20 seats
9. Department of Electrical Engg. (Mardan Campus) 20 seats
Total Seats 170
Nomination against these seats shall be made by the Government of Pakistan, Higher Education Commission, Islamabad.
Afghan Nationals seeking admission against the above reserved seats must fulfill the eligibility requirement of at least 60%
unadjusted marks in intermediate (Pre-Engineering or equivalent examination). The disciplines shall be allotted according to
their merit.
Note: No hostel facility will be available to the selected candidates.
EXAMINATION RULES
1. BACHELOR DEGREE COURSES OFFERED offered at the university is allocated certain credit
hours, which is a measure of the amount of work
Bachelor degree courses in the following
required for the course. For Theory courses, each credit
disciplines are offered by the University:
hour means one hour of lecture per week, while for lab
a. Agricultural Engineering courses each credit hours means three hours of
b. Architecture practical works per week and in case of Architecture
c. Chemical Engineering each credit hours means (lab courses) two hours of
d. Civil Engineering practical work per week.
e. Computer Systems Engineering During the last two semesters of their study, students
f. Computer Software Engineering carry out projects and write project reports. The
g. Computer Science & Information project is meant to provide students a holistic
Technology experience of entire Engineering / Architecture
h. Electrical Engineering process. The Project comprised of three credit hours (9
i. Power contact hours per week) in each semester. In case of
Architecture the project comprised of 10 credit hours
ii. Communication
(20 contact hours per week) in each semester. Grade
i. Electronic Engineering
“IP” is awarded for Project in the second last semester,
j. Industrial Engineering which is converted to an appropriate letter grade at the
k. Mechanical Engineering end of last semester, based on student's performance
l. Mechatronics Engineering in both semesters.
m. Mining Engineering
n. Telecommunication Engineering
5.2 Curricula
Course work shall be spread over credit hours, as
2. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION specified in the Scheme of Studies of each programme
The medium of instruction and examinations will given in the Undergraduate Prospectus on the pages of
the relevant department. Each Course is allocated a
be English except in lslamiat, where the option of English
Course Number that identifies the department offering
and Urdu shall be available.
the course and the level of the course. The codes for
3. ACADEMIC CALENDAR various departments are as under:
The Academic year will be divided into two semesters AE Agricultural Engineering
i.e. Fall and Spring. The duration of teaching in each semester Arch Architecture
shall be sixteen hours of lectures (or 48 hours of practical work) BSI Basic Science & Islamiat
for each credit hour of prescribed course work. Normally, each CE Civil Engineering
semester will be spread over eighteen-week duration, with the ChE Chemical Engineering
9th and 18th weeks reserved for mid-term and final CS Computer Science
examinations, respectively. However, the number of weeks may CSE Computer Systems Engineering
be adjusted by the university provided the duration of teaching as EE Electrical Engineering
defined above is not reduced. ElE Electronic Engineering
The Dean, Faculty of Engineering will issue a calendar IE Industrial Engineering
for the academic year before the beginning of Fall semester every IT Information Technology
year. The calendar will include dates of registration, classes, ME Mechanical Engineering
holidays, and examinations, etc. MinE Mining Engineering
MtE Mechatronics Engineering
4. DURATION OF STUDIES SE Computer Software Engineering
The minimum duration of studies for completing TE Telecommunication Engineering
bachelor degree requirements shall be eight semesters (4
years) for engineering programme or ten 6. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
semesters (5 years) for B. Architecture, depending on the To earn a B.Sc. Engineering Degree a student must:
scheme of studies of various programmes, while the (a) Pass all the courses of study prescribed in the relevant
maximum period allowed will be seven years as per PEC rules. Scheme of Studies.
(b) Obtain a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at
5. SCHEME OF STUDIES least 2.0
5.1 General (c) Complete 800 hours of Practical Training in a
Course work for earning the degree comprises Theory recognized government, semi-government, or private
Courses, Laboratory Courses, and Project. Each course engineering organization.
9.2 Conduct of Examination (b) Invigilation of the midterm and final term
The Controller of Examinations will arrange the examinations shall be conducted as per
midterm and final examinations, including preparation following procedure:
of date sheet, appointment of the invigilation staff, etc. (i) The university shall supervise the
Each examination hall will be supervised by a midterm and final term examinations
Superintendent, who will be a senior teacher of the
of the affiliated colleges.
same department, and other staff, who will be from
other departments. (ii) The superintendent of the
examination centre shall be the
9.3 Marking of Papers faculty member of the University. The
After marking the midterm exam papers, the teacher supporting staff shall be appointed by
will discuss them with the students to give them
the Controller of Examinations of the
feedback on their performance. The teacher will then
UET in consultation with the affiliated
submit the marks to the Semester Coordinator.
colleges.
After marking the final exams, subject teachers will
calculate the grades as per university policy and then (c) The Affiliated Colleges shall maintain
submit the marks as well as grades to the Semester course file of course to be submitted to
Coordinator within the time allotted for the purpose. the Chairman of the concerned department
on weekly basis. The department's Board
9.4 Re-checking of Studies shall also evaluate the course
Students may apply to the Chairman of the file. The records in course file shall include
Department for re-checking of their final exam papers as following:
within the dates announced for the purpose.
(i) Course outline, grading criteria, time
9.5 Examination of Affiliated Colleges
table, attendance.
(a) The procedure for preparation of papers
for midterm and final term examinations (ii) Assignments, quizzes, exams along
for affiliated colleges shall be as following: with their solution and results.
(i) The subject teacher of the university (d) The answer sheets of only midterm
and that of affiliated college shall examination shall be collected by the
affiliated colleges after evaluation by the
submit two papers each to the
university teacher. The same shall be
Chairman at least one week prior to
returned by the affiliated colleges to the
the commencement of the exams.
concerned departments of the university at
(ii) The Chairman shall forward the final
the end of the semester. The answer
paper to the controller of exam- sheets of both mid term and final term
inations. e x a m i n a t i o n s s h a l l b e ke p t b y t h e
(iii) Question paper for the examination concerned department of UET for record
will be prepared by a neutral / purpose for a period of two semesters
external examiner from the pres- after the final term examina-tion of the
cribed course. same subject.
(iv) There shall be no choice of questions (e) The committee constituted by the Vice
in the paper. Chancellor of the UET for checking the
ongoing progress of the system in the
(v) The checking of the scripts will be classrooms of the University will also pay
carried out centrally at UET in surprise visits to the classrooms of the
designated hall, soon after the affiliated colleges.
examination by the concerned class
(f) Dean, Faculty of Engineering, UET may
teachers of all the affiliated colleges
propose any other appropriate measures to
and UET. improve the quality of education in
(vi) Grades shall be awarded as per policy affiliated colleges from time to time.
described in 10.2.2.
(vii) These rules are applicable from Fall
Semester 2007.
shall be deemed to have obtained zero marks in the obtained shall be reported in their relevant semesters
Final Examination. The grade will be awarded based on on the transcript; however, only the best grade shall
the student's sessional and midterm marks. be used to calculate the CGPA.
10.2.2 Determining Student Grades Table - 01
Student Grades in a class shall be determined as below: Grade Grade Points Grade Grade Points
(Thesis Design-II) are declared as prerequisite courses. Migration from another institution will show the
This rule applies for the Department of Architecture accepted courses taken at their previous institution.
only. Their CGPA will be calculated using these courses as
well as courses taken at this university. However, a note
12. TRANSCRIPTS will be added to their transcript to identify their
The Controller of Examinations shall issue Transcripts previous institution and the courses taken at that
to students who apply for the purpose. The transcript institution.
shall show all courses taken to date and the grades
obtained, along with SGPA of each Semester and the 13. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
current CGPA. The title of a student's project shall also Interpretation of these Academic Rules by the
be written on the transcript. authorized officers of the University shall be final.
Grade I received by a student shall be replaced by the In all cases where these Academic Rules are silent, the
grade awarded after completion of course decisions of the Vice Chancellor shall be final.
requirements. However, a note shall be added on the The University authorities reserve the right to make
transcript, recording the fact that grade I was initially any change in these Academic Rules at any time
awarded in the course. (This should not be applicable without prior notice.
to I grade obtained in project in 7th semester)
The transcripts of students who are admitted by
UNIVERSITY FEE
UNIVERSITY FEE (b) In case a student is transferred from one discipline to
another during the adjustment of seats, the fee and
Admission, fee for two semesters and funds for the
other user charges shall be adjusted accordingly.
academic year are payable in advance at the time of
admission. Candidates shall not be allowed to sit in the (c) Late fee of Rs. 200/- per day (maximum upto 1,800/-
University examination if they have any arrears. will be charged from the students who failed to deposit
the University dues/funds within due date for any
(a) In case of Admission Cancellation the refund Policy is as
reason.
under:
% of Tuition Fee Time Line for Semester System
Full (100%) Fee refund Upto 7th day of commencement of classes
Half (50%) Fee refund From 8th-15th day of commencement of classes
No Fee (0%) refund From 16th day of commencement of classes
Validity of freeship both on merit and poverty shall be for One nature and quality of the project, the engineering and
Academic Year i.e Two Semester. In case of tie, candidate with analytical input to the work and presentation to audience.
higher merit will be awarded freeship. Freeship holders will (viii) For selecting best project, there should be at least two
have to pay normal fee and other user charges of the university. projects in competition for each discipline.
4. CASH AWARDS TO TALENTED STUDENTS 6. GOLD MEDALS
In order to recognize merit and encourage academic 6.1 University Gold Medals. Gold medals shall be
competition among students, the following cash awards will be awarded to students in each discipline who
granted to students who secure first, second and third position fulfill the following conditions:-
in each semester in their respective disciplines. (a) Pass all the University Examinations in first
First position holder: Rs. 1250/-each attempt and complete the course within eight
(B.Sc. degree) and ten (B.Arch. degree)
Second position holder: Rs. 750/-each
consecutive semesters after joining the first
Third position holder: Rs. 500/-each semester.
Requirements for the grant of cash awards to students shall be (b) Secure at least 3.67 CGPA.
as under: (c) Stand first in aggregate marks obtained in all
(i) The student must have secured first, second or examinations, in their respective disciplines. In
third position in the semester. case of tie, more than one gold medal will be
(ii) He/she should be a regular student of the awarded.
University. 7. PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS
(iii) He/she must have passed all subjects of the Two cash prizes of Rs. 5,000/- each are awarded by the
semester in first attempt. President of Pakistan (one to a student from the Tribal Areas
(iv) He/she must have secured at least 3.00 SGPA and one from Settled Districts) to students who secure the
in the relevant semester. highest position in the Bachelor of Engineering/ Architecture
In case of tie between two students, the marks Examination.
obtained by them in their previous examination
8. MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
shall be the deciding factor.
The students of 3rd, 5th and 7th semesters of B.Sc. Engineering
5. AWARD FOR THE BEST STUDENT PROJECT in each discipline and 5th, 7th and 9th semesters of B.Arch. will
To encourage final year students to take interest in the Project be awarded university merit scholarships. These scholarships
Work and improve its quality, the Syndicate has approved the will be awarded on the basis of results of the preceding
following rules for the award of best student project. examinations, provided that the students qualifying for this
(i) There shall be one award comprising of cash prize of Rs. award are not receiving any other scholarship or financial
10,000/- certificate and shield for the group members of assistance in any form from any source. No merit scholarship
the best project in each discipline. The shield inscribed will be awarded to students with CGPA less than 2.00.
with the names of the group members shall be kept in 9. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO DESERVING STUDENTS
the respective department. The following agencies provide financial assistance to deserving
(ii) T h e a w a r d s h a l l b e g i v e n o n t h e b a s i s o f students on merit/in affordability basis:
recommendations of the Selection Committee. Best
project for the award shall be evaluated by a Selection 1. Freeship for rationalized fee structure basis admission in
Committee for each department, comprising the nine departments of the University www.uetpeshawar.edu.pk
following: 2. Frontier Education Foundation www.fef.edu.pk
(a) Chairman of the Department:(Convener) 3. Professional Education Foundation www.thepef.com
(b) Two Senior Teachers from t h e r e s p e c t i v e 4. Pakistan Engineering Congress www.peccongress.com
department: (Members)
5. Mora Scholarship from zakat fund
(c) One expert from outside the University to be
nominated by t h e V i c e C h a n c e l l o r o n t h e 6. HEC Need based scholarships www.hec.gov.pk
recommendation of the Chairman of the dep- 7. Dr. Omer Hayat Trust fund
artment concerned: (Member) 8. Karwan-e-ilm foundation info@karwan-e-ilm.com
(iii) The Chairman of the department shall announce the date
9. USAID Merit & Need Based Scholarships www.hec.gov.pk
for selection/competition for the best project well in
advance. 10. HEC German Need Based Scholarships www.hec.gov.pk
(iv) The group of students of each project shall elect a leader 11. Diya Foundation Scholarships www.diyapak.org
from amongst themselves. In case of individual project as in 12. London Foundation Scholarships www.pfl.uk.net
Architectural studies, individual will present his/her work.
(v) Every group of students or individual that has undertaken a 13. National Bank of Pakistan Loan Scheme www.nbp.com.pk
project shall be eligible to participate in the competition. 14. Chief Minister Scholarships for needy students
(vi) In case of group project, the leader of the group shall be www.pmuhed.com
responsible for organization and presenting the project to 15. Fast Cables Merit Scholarships www.fast-cables.com
the teaching staff and final year students of the department
16. JICA Endowment Fund Scholarships for needy students
concerned for appraisal.
(vii) In order to select the best project, the Selection Committee 17. Prime Minister National ICT Scholarships www.ictrdf.org.pk
shall give due weightage to various components, such as the
(f) Does not comply with the rules relating to (d) Cases of expulsion will be registered
residence in hostels, or uses indecent in the University and notified to all
language, wears immodest clothes, makes Departments and Universities.
indecent remarks or gestures, or behaves
in a disorderly manner, or commits any 8. GENERAL
criminal immoral or dishonorable act ( (i) The authority, which has the power to
whether committed within the University rusticate could also withdraw the same
Campus or outside) or any act which is order before the expiry of the period.
detrimental to the interest of the (ii) No student shall be rusticated/expelled
University. False personification or giving from the University unless he has been
false information or willful suppression of served with the Show Cause Notice, and
facts, information cheating or deceiving the allowed a reasonable time for explan-ation
University and replying to the charges framed against
(g) Forging, mutilating, altering erasing or him.
otherwise tampering with any document (iii) When in the opinion of the Discipline
connected with examination, receipt of Committee the rustication or expulsion is
University fees / dues or making undue use
not called for in a case referred to it, may
of such documents.
impose any other penalty or penalties
6. PROCEDURE IN CASE OF BREACH OF mentioned in the above Regulations.
DISCIPLINE 9. APPEAL
The vice-chancellor , if in his opinion an act of indiscipline (i) An appeal against the punishment awarded
can more appropriately be dealt with by the University by the University Discipline Committee can
Discipline Committee, may refer it to the University be made to the Appellate Committee.
Discipline Committee for necessary action under the
(ii) No appeal by a student against the
Rules/Regulations.
decision of the University Discipline
7. RUSTICATION AND EXPULSION Committee shall be entertained unless it is
(i) Rustication presented within thirty days from the date
(a) Rustication, whenever imposed on a on which the decision is communicated to
College/University student, shall him.
always mean the loss of one semester This code of conduct will repeal all
or one academic year so far his previous Regulations relating to Expulsion
appearance in a University and Rustication or any other instructions
examination is concerned. The relating to the maintenance of discipline
rusticated student may be admitted among the students.
in the University on the expiry of the
rustication period.
(b) No fee will be charged from a
rusticated student for the month or
months during which his name is
struck off the rolls.
(ii) Expulsion
(a) The period of expulsion will be
counted from the date of issue of
such a notice by the University.
Expulsion period can vary.
(b) Name of the expelled student will
immediately be removed from the
Department's rolls, and no fee will be
charged from him/her for subsequent
months.
(c) A student expelled from a
Department may be re-admitted into
that Department or another affiliated
College after the expiry of the period
of expulsion.
Organizing or taking part in any function within the University Stern warning and / or
2. Campus or hostel or organizing any club or society of students Fine not exceeding Rs. 20,000/-,
or students association, unions or federation, except in AND / OR
accordance with the prescribed rules and regulations. Expulsion from hostel accommodation, if
relevant.
Collecting any money or receiving funds or pecuniary All money supposed to have collected shall be
3. assistance for or on behalf of the University, except with the confiscated in favour of the University.
written permission of the vice-chancellor . AND/OR
Fine not exceeding Rs. 10,000/-
Conducting or inciting or participating in a violent attack on the Permanent expulsion from the University.
6. offices of the University authorities, Chairmen, faculty AND / OR
members or other officers of the University. Fine not exceeding Rs. 50,000/-
Damaging/destroying or trying to damage/ destroy the Recovery of the amount equal to the value of the
7. property (movable or immovable) of the University or damage caused; and / or fine not exceeding Rs.
University employees or Government or any other Public 20,000/-
Organization or stealing or taking away by force any item of AND / OR
University property. Rustication from the University.
8. Bringing, carrying or keeping or firing of arms o r a ny o t h e r Fine not exceeding Rs. 20,000/-
weapon (of any nature/type) within the University campus or AND / OR
class rooms or hostels or examination halls or offices of the Expulsion from the hostel. Expulsion from the
University. University for a maximum period of two
semesters / one year.
10. Misbehaving and not cooperating with faculty members, Fine not exceeding Rs. 20,000/-; expulsion from
University proctors, Hostel Wardens, and other authorities. the hostel. AND / OR
Expulsion from the University for maximum
period of two semesters / one year.
11. Forming political wing of any political party, student union, Fine not less than Rs. 5,000/- AND / OR
student federation, or associations based on linguistic, Stern warning.
ethnical, territorial, religions affiliation, or any other platform. Rustication / expulsion from University.
12. Holding “Dars” or “Waaz-o-Naseehat” and collection of funds Rustication / expulsion from University.
for political, religious party or group within the campus AND / OR
without permission of the University authorities. Fine not exceeding Rs. 30,000/-
13. Carrying any activity of what-so-ever nature that does not Rustication / expulsion from University.
come under the definition of curricular and co-curricular
AND / OR
activities that is not allowed and organized by the University
Fine not exceeding Rs. 20,000/-
authorities.
HOSTEL REGULATIONS
GENERAL maintenance of order and discipline in the hostel. The Resident
Accommodation in hostels is a privilege and cannot be Warden is the first point of contact between the Resident
claimed as a matter of right. Accommodation being limited students and university administration.
in hostels may not be provided to all the applicants and All complaints regarding any student or member of hostel staff,
will be provided only on the availability of seats in hostels any queries and any problems relating to hostel shall be brought
in the Main Campus and Satellite Campuses. The forth before the Resident Warden. Students must never take
residential accommodation is an equal and merit based matters into their own hands. Bearers and other staff have been
opportunity and preference is given only to those provided in each hostel to facilitate resident students. A senior
applicants who hail from far-off places. Hostel accomm- warden supervises the Resident Wardens in the discharge of their
odation at various campuses of the university is available duties. The Provost serves as the overall in-charge of the hostels
as under: and sets policy guidelines for the hostel administration. The
campus coordinator for the remote campuses acts as Provost for
Peshawar: Six hostels for 1508 male students and two his/her campus.
hostels for 140 female students.
Mardan: Four hostels for 240 male students and one Security officer will supervise a team of highly trained security
hostel for 50 female students. guards recruited from retired Pakistan Army personnel. Security
Bannu: Three hostels for 296 male students and one guards will perform duty on the gates of the hostels who will only
hostel for 8 female students. allow lawful residence into hostels. Security officer will be overall
incharge of security of hostels. He can visit surprisely rooms of
Abbottabad: Two hostels for 300 male students and one for
any hostel at any time for check of any weapon, drugs, intoxicant,
100 female students.
rods, daggers and harmful materials etc.
Kohat: There is no hostel facility available at Kohat
Campus, So far. The residents of hostels are required to abide by the rules and
Jalozai: Two hostels for 420 male students and one regulations of the university hostels as laid down in this
hostel for 210 female students. prospectus and notified from time to time by the hostel and
Note: Due to the lack of space/accomodation in UET Hostels, university administration. Misconduct by any resident student
the hostel facility will not be provided to the Self Finance and may be punished directly by the Resident warden with a fine of up
Ex-Final year students. to Rs. 10000/- or it may be reported by the Resident Warden to
the Convener Hostel Disciplinary Committee through the Senior
Proper boarding, lodging and mess facilities are available to the Warden for further action. The Hostel Discipline Committee may
residents in each hostel. The mess in each hostel operates on a forward any case to University Discipline Committee (UDC), if it
no-profit no-loss basis. deems fit.
Each hostel is looked after by a resident warden, who is
responsible for the implementation of hostels rules,
University Hostels and Available Accommodation
S.No Name of Hostel No. of Seats
1. Shah Wali Ullah Hostel No. 3 (Old Block) 120
2. Shah Wali Ullah Hostel No. 3 (New Block) 414
3. Shahibzada Abdul Qayyum Hostel No.4 125
4. Syed Jamal-ud-Din Afghani Hostel No.5 128
5. Mehmood Ghaznavi Hostel No. 8 222
6. Engineering Hostel No.11 299
7. Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar Hostel, Hostel No. 12 200
8. Engineering Girls’ Hostel (Old & New) 140
9. Engineering Boys Hostels, Mardan Campus 261
10. Engineering Girls’ Hostel, Mardan Campus 50
11. Engineering Hostel, Bannu Campus 311
12. Engineering Boys’ Hostel, Abbottabad Campus 300
13. Engineering Girls’ Hostel, Abbottabad Campus 100
14. Boys Hostel (Block A), Jalozai Campus 210
15. Boys Hostel (Block B), Jalozai Campus 210
16. Girls Hostel (Block A), Jalozai Campus 210
1 ADMISSION availability.
1.1 Hostel admission will be granted only to those 1.2 Students desirous of hostel accommodation are
students who are on regular rolls of the University. required to apply on the prescribed hostel admission
The facility of hostel accommodation to full time form on or before the last date
postgraduate students may be provided subject to announced for the purpose. Students shall submit
duly completed forms, alongwith five Passport size 1.11 Re-Admission cases may be considered subject to
photographs duly attested by the head of the availability of seats in hostels and validity of the
concerned department, to the office of the Head of reasons for re-admission. Cases of re-admission bear
their respective department. The forms after minimum priority to the hostel authorities.
necessary scrutiny will then be forwarded to office of
the Provost. No application form for hostel admission 2. ALLOTMENT
shall be entertained after the closing date. 2.1 The warden of a hostel shall provide room/seat to a
student within three days of the submission of
1.3 The provost office will prepare a merit list of the his/her hostel card. However handing
applicants after necessary scrutiny of admission over/possession may take longer depending upon the
forms. The provost office will distribute hostel time required to complete the process of shifting by
admission cards among the eligible candidates as per ex-room holders.
merit list displayed. Each card will bear hostel name
and father’s name of the students, the hostel name 2.2 Cubicle rooms will be allotted to final year students
and room number allotted to the student and a only, subject to availability.
photograph of the student. The students shall submit 2.3 Students of 1st, 2nd and 3rd years will be
their cards within 15-days after the allotment to the accommodated in bi-seater or tri-seater rooms.
concerned warden and upon acceptance of which 2.4 Foreign students will be accommodated in a specified
they shall become residents of that hostel and will be hostel (presently Syed Jamal-ud-Din Afghani, Hostel
under disciplinary supervision of the hostel No.5).
administration. If a student fails to submit his card to 2.5 Students are not allowed to interchange their rooms
the concerned warden within due time, his hostel in the Hostel with each other with out permission of
card shall stand void. the warden. Any violation will result in initiation of
1.4 Seats in the hostels will be allocated to each serious disciplinary proceedings against the violators.
department in proportion to the number of
applicants for hostel accommodation from each 3 HOSTEL DISCIPLINE & ORDER
department.. Preference shall be given to those 3.1 The Residents students must submit an undertaking
applicants who hail from far-flung areas and do well of good conduct as provided by the university on
in terms of merit. judicial stamp paper before they can be issued hostel
admission cards. The affidavits must be duly signed
1.5 Local students will not be granted accommodation in
by the parent/guardian of the concerned student. A
university hostels. The hostel admission of any
student, who fails to submit the duly filled affidavit,
resident student shall be cancelled if at any
shall not be allowed to enter the hostel. The
point/time he/she is found to have been having a
following must also be ensured with regards to the
residence (owned/rented/official) at the time of
guardian of a student:
allotment. He/she shall be penalized as deemed fit by
the hostel and university administration. (a) A guardian can only be a Blood Relative i.e. elder
sibling, paternal or maternal uncle.
1.6 The hostel authority has the right to refuse/cancel
hostel admission of students who misuse their (b) The parent/guardian must accompany the student to
privilege. the hostel and he/she would be required to submit a
copy of his/her CNIC along with the affidavit.
1.7 A student can request the cancellation of his/her
hostel admission. The student will be eligible to (c) Any student, who fails to furnish the above, shall not
receive all the refundable amounts if the request is be allowed to enter the hostel premises.
received within one month of the closing date of (d) Every resident student shall be issued a boarder card,
allotment of hostel accommodation. No refund will after due verification and collection of duly filled
be allowed after that. affidavits. The students must keep these cards at all
1.8 A student whose admission is cancelled by the hostel times with them and they will be allowed entry into
authorities on disciplinary grounds shall not be their hostels only after presenting this card to the
entitled to receive his hostel security. security guard.
1.9 Students who fail to complete their degree within the (e) Residents shall abide by hostel rules and regulations
prescribed time (8 semesters/ 4 years) will not be in letter and spirit. Violation of hostel rules and
entitled for hostel admission. The hostel authorities regulations or any order issued by the hostel
under special circumstances may consider such administration shall render a resident liable for
application for admission provided the applicant imposition of fine and/or expulsion from the hostel
maintains regular attendance in classes. and to such other actions as deemed fit by the
University authorities.
1.10 Application for hostel admission, from students
whose admission has been cancelled in the past on 3.2 Anybody (be it a student of the university) who is not
disciplinary grounds, shall not be entertained. a resident of the hostel is not allowed to enter or stay
in the hostel premises.
3.3 Day scholars and residents of one hostel are not provost. Residents are not allowed to deal with the
allowed overnight stay in any other UET hostel. hostel staff directly on their own.
Similarly, guests, family members or anyone else, are 3.18 Resident students shall not insist on the hostel
strictly prohibited overnight stay at nay UET hostel. bearers to bring contraband goods for them.
3.4 Resident students can entertain their guests within Residents shall not insist on the hostel staff to indulge
the prescribed visiting hours only in the guest rooms in activities other than their prescribed job
prescribed for the said purpose in each hostel. No responsibilities.
resident can entertain a guest in his room. 3.19 The Warden of the hostel may impose a fine of up to
3.5 Residents are strictly forbidden of keeping any arms, Rs. 5000/- on any resident student who violates the
intoxicants, drugs, rods or daggers, and harmful hostel rules and regulations or orders of the hostel
materials etc in the hostel. Any violation of this rule authorities. Prior to imposing any penalty on the
will result in serious disciplinary against the violator Resident Student the Warden may serve him with a
and may lead to imposition of heavy fines and show cause notice to which the student must
expulsion from the hostel. The hostel administration respond in writing within the specified timeframe.
may initiate criminal proceedings against the violator The Warden may decide to do away with any penalty
and refer the matter to the police. if he finds the response of the student satisfactory or
may decide otherwise. The Warden may forward the
3.6 Residents are not allowed to use heaters, air coolers
case to the Hostel Discipline Committee through the
and air conditioners in their rooms. Any violation will
Senior Warden for further action. The Hostel
lead to imposition of fine, recovery of charges
Discipline Committee can report a case of indiscipline
incurred and confiscation of the forbidden item.
to the University Discipline Committee if it deems
3.7 Every Resident student is responsible for the peace fit.
and tranquility of hostel environment. Resident
students are not allowed to play music or any 3.20 Regulations for Hostel Warden (see on page 73)
instrument loudly. 3.21 Appeal
3.8 Residents are not allowed to participate in any An appeal against the punishment awarded by the
political activity. Resident Warden shall be forwarded to the Hostel
3.9 Residents are not allowed to invite any political Discipline Committee within fifteen days.
figure, scholar or any individual for any speech,
lecture or sermon or to circulate any unpublished or 4 HOSTEL DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE
published material for this purpose. 4.1 The Hostel Discipline Committee (HDC) will be
3.10 Residents are not allowed to assemble crowds or formed by the Provost under clause 8 of Khyber
congregations within the hostel premises for any Pakhtunkhwa, UET Ordinance No. XIII of 1980 and
purpose e.g lunch, dinner, iftaar, political etc. (amended) Ordinance No. IX of 1981.
3.11 Entry of females into boys' hostels is strictly 4.2 Cases of indiscipline by the resident students may be
prohibited & vice versa. forwarded to the Hostel Discipline Committee by the
Resident Warden through the Senior Warden. The
3.12 Residents shall keep their rooms clean and tidy. They
Convener of HDC in consultation with the Provost will
shall also be responsible to keep their rooms properly
call a meeting of HDC, at a place and time convenient
locked in case they leave the room. Residents shall
to the committee members, to conduct hearings in
not keep expensive items (cost of which exceeds Rs.
the case.
1000/-) or cash in their rooms. The hostel authorities
will not be responsible for any loss. 4.3 The Hostel Discipline Committee will decide the cases
3.13 Residents are not allowed to park bicycles, according to hostel conduct and discipline
motorcycles or cars within the hostel premises. The regulations.
hostel authorities would not be responsible for any 4.4 The Hostel Discipline Committee may forward the
loss or damage incurred by the student. cases needing severe penalties (such as imposition of
3.14 Residents are not allowed to ride bicycles or a fine of more than Rs. 40,000/- and or
motorbikes inside the hostel premises. Any violation expulsion/rustications from the university) to the
will be dealt with seriously. University Discipline Committee.
3.15 Resident students shall not use and shall not allow 4.5 The decision of the HDC will be communicated in
the use of their accommodation for any purpose writing and will be duly signed by all members. The
other than that prescribed and allowed by the hostel Assistant Provost will be responsible for recording the
administration. minutes and decisions of the committee, keeping
proper record of all cases, and communication of
3.16 Resident students who in the view of the hostel decisions to all members, concerned students and
authorities are not residing in their rooms shall have wardens.
their hostel admissions cancelled.
Regulations for Hostel Discipline Committee (see on
3.17 Any complaints against the hostel staff may be page 73)
brought into the notice of the hostel warden or the
5 APPEAL 7.6 All the members of the mess shall take their meals in
5.1 An appeal against the punishment awarded by the the Dining Hall of the hostel. No meals shall be
Hostel Discipline Committee shall be forwarded to served in their rooms by the hostel bearers.
the University Discipline Committee. 7.7 Smoking is strictly prohibited in the hostel mess and
5.2 No appeal by student against the decision of the premises. Moreover resident students must not
Hostel Discipline Committee shall be entertained create any sort of disturbance or discomfort to their
unless it is presented within 15 days of the date on fellow students in the hostel mess.
which the decision is communicated to him/her. 7.8 Residents shall not use hostel lawns, common room
6. HOSTEL CHARGES and other places for lunch, dinner, breakfast or tea.
Hostel charges can be changed from time to time by 7.9 Residents of the hostel are not allowed to bring food
the University authorities. Hostel charges for the year from outside the hostel into the hostel mess.
2016-2017 (till further orders) are as follows:-
8 HOSTEL GATES TIMINGS
S.N Description of Charges Amount 8.1 Following timings will be observed for boys hostels.
a) University Fund
1. University Fund for Seats Season Opening gate time Closing gate time
Rs. 12,922/- P.A
2. University Fund for Cubical Rs. 14,132/- P.A Winter 7:00 A.M 10:00 P.M
b) Hostel Fund Summer 6:00 A.M 11:00 P.M
1. Hostel Security (Refundable/adjustable) Rs. 500/- P.A 8.2 A Boarder card will be issued by the provost office to
2. Mess Security (Refundable/adjustable) Rs. 1500/- P.A the residents. All the students are subject to keep the
3. Gas Advance (Refundable/adjustable) Rs. 1000/- P.A Boarder card with them in the hostel and university
4. Contingency (Non-Refundable) Rs. 1600/- P.A premises. This card will serve as a proof of a student's
Hostel Card & Student Affidavit Rs. 200/- P.A identity as a Boarder. No student will be allowed
5. (Non-Refundable)
entry into the hostel without his Boarder Card.
Total: Rs. 4800/- P.A
7 HOSTEL MESS 9 NOTICES & WALL CHALKING
7.1 Each resident of the hostel will automatically be No resident will be allowed to paste or exhibit any
considered as a member of the hostel mess unless his notice printed/hand written or other material, in
membership is suspended by the Resident Warden. writing anywhere in the hostel except those duly
No member of the mess is allowed to close his mess signed by the hostel warden; no resident student is
account for a period of less than three days. A mess allowed to engage in wall chalking inside the hostel
member who wishes to close his mess account shall premises. Any violation of this rule is subject to strict
inform the office assistant one day before doing so. disciplinary action.
7.2 The hostel mess will be monitored by a Food 10 COMPLAINTS
Committee comprising of Resident students of the All complaints about matters relating to the hostels
hostel and appointed by the Resident Warden with shall be reported to the warden of the hostels.
the approval of the Provost. The continuation of the Students must never take matters into their own
members of the Food Committee will be decided hands, otherwise they'll be held liable for strict
upon their progress. The Food Committee shall disciplinary action.
prepare a menu on weekly/monthly basis with the
approval of the Resident Warden. 11 UTENSILS, FURNITURE AND ELECTRIC
7.3 The Resident Warden shall supervise and check the
INSTALLATIONS.
mess daily or on alternate day. The senior warden or 11.1 Residents are not allowed to take utensils from the
Provost may make surprise visits to the Hostel dining hall/hostel mess and furniture from common
Mess. room to their rooms or other hostels. Residents are
not allowed to move any hostel furniture or other
7.4 The Resident Students must pay their mess dues items from their designated places. Any violation will
before the 15th of each month. A fine amounting to be subject to strict disciplinary action.
10% of the total dues (rounded to the closest
multiple of 10) shall be charged for late payment of 11.2 Every Resident of the hostel will be provided with a
dues after the due date. The Resident Warden bed, a table and a chair. He/she will be responsible
reserves the right to change the amount of fine to be for any loss or breakage thereof. Residents who
imposed on the resident students in case of late willfully destroy or damage any hostel property shall
payment. pay for damages and will be heavily fined.
7.5 The Hostel Mess shall remain open during the time 11.3 All rooms of hostels have necessary electric fittings.
prescribed for each meal. Residents shall not be Student/s residing in these rooms shall be
responsible for the proper use and safety of these
allowed to demand food after the prescribed time
fittings.
limit.
take a resident student for shopping/overnight stay 17.11 Permission for going out must be obtained one day in
on weekends. advance. While going out a resident, must sign in the
17.9 Permission to meet the authorized visitors must be Register giving time of departure, place and phone
obtained from the Warden or Provost. Male visitors number of the place of visit and time of return. She
shall meet the residents only in the visitor's room for must also sign in the register upon her return.
minimum possible time to avoid inconvenience to 17.12 Guests: Border students will not be allowed to invite
other students. female guests for casual meals or for night stay
17.10 The resident students may attend the university's without the prior permission of the hostel
departmental functions and study tours subject to warden/Provost.
the permission of the Warden or Provost.
3 Installing internal locks in the allotted rooms Fine upto a maximum of Rs. 5000/-
4 Playing games in hostel lawns or corridors Fine upto a maximum of Rs. 5000/-
Smoking in hostel premises, sleeping in
5 prayer hall or common room/study room Fine upto a maximum of Rs. 5000/-
and any matter of this nature
Fine upto a maximum of Rs. 5000/-and cancellation of hostel privilege
6 Keeping non-residents in the room
for next sessions and/or expulsion from hostel.
Keeping arms, explosives, intoxicants, and Fine upto a maximum of Rs.40,000/- and cancellation of hostel privilege for
2 drugs or anything alike. next session and/or expulsion from hostel.
3 Playing games in hostel lawns and corridors. Fine upto a maximum of Rs. 20,000/-
Misbehavior with Hostel Staff or Fine upto a maximum of Rs. 40,000/- and/or expulsion from Hostel
4 and/or cancellation of hostel privilege for next sessions.
Administration or fellow students.
Damaging/theft or misuse of hostel Recovery of loss and Fine upto a maximum of Rs. 40,000/- and/or expulsion
6 property and hostel card from hostel and/or cancellation of hostel privilege for next sessions.
Cancellation of Hostel seat and fine of Rs. 10,000/- to 20,000/- for
7 Subletting of one seat or room to outsiders
subletting a seat and fine of Rs. 20,000/- to 40,000/- for subletting a room.
Willful absence from HDC meeting by a A fine of upto Rs. 10,000/- for the first time and cancellation of hostel seat
8 Student and exparte action.
HOSTEL ADMINISTRATION
S.No. Designation Name Phone
Mardan Campus:
i. Ahmad Shah Abdali Hostel
Warden Dr. M. Abbas Mahmood 0937-9230069
ii. Hostel-II
12 Warden Engr. Fahimullah Khan
iii. Hostel-III 0937-9230295
Warden Engr. Sajjad Ali
iv. Ayeshah Girls Hostel
Warden Miss. Shazia Habib 0937-9230236
Bannu Campus:
Provost Engr. Yasir Irfan Badrashi
Assistant Provost (Senior Warden) Engr. Akhtar Gul
i. Allama Iqbal Hostel
a) Warden a) Engr. Abdus Salam
b) Assistant Warden 0928-610804
ii. Faqir Epi Hostel
13
a) Warden a) Engr. Fawad Ahmad
b) Assistant Warden b) Engr. Aziz Ahmad
iii. Rehman Baba Hostel
a) Warden a) Engr. Zia-ur-Rahman
b) Assistant Warden
iv. Girls Hostel
a) Warden 0928-610802
14 Jalozai Campus
I. Jinnah Hostel Engr. Roohullah Jan
a) Warden
0923-577350
II. Iqbal Hostel
a) Warden Engr. Abdul Hameed
II. Girls Hostel
a) Warden
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