Prospectus 2020
Prospectus 2020
Chancellor
“The basis of all (progress) is that you should bring all central library complex and auditorium in the near future.
treasures of knowledge under your control”
As a progressive and ever-growing institution Sir Syed
Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology University has decided to introduce three new non –
Karachi is a reputed university as a seat of learning on engineering disciplines that would be introduced in
account of its rich cultural traditions, values and accessi- 2020:
ble opportunities being provided to a multitude of our
youth from all over the country for attaining quality 1) BS in Mathematics
education at an affordable cost. 2) BS in Mobile Communication & Security
3) BS in Bio-Medical Sciences
Sir Syed University has successfully maintained a
balance between the modern trends in education and its Sir Syed University firmly believes that no student to be
traditions, social norms and above all the Aligarh Spirit. deprived of education due to financial limitations. To
Sir Syed University provides a rich cultural heritage and overcome the issue. SSUET offers scholarships to
accessible opportunities for attaining quality education at students on merit basis depending upon their academic
an affordable cost. performance, attendance. Besides financial assistance is
given to deserving and needy students.
Since its inception in 1994 with a couple of degree Faculty is the mainstay of an educational institution and
Sir Syed University has the distinction of being the first programs, SSUET has grown manifold and evolved into that they are capable, competent, and distinguish in their
engineering university that was established in the private an institution of the academic icon, an inspirational and respective fields. The members of faculty are also
sector in Pakistan. Sir Syed University has ably shared motivating force with twelve disciplines. A wide range of capable to transfer University’s vision and mission to the
the burden of government and reinforces efforts of educational disciplines are offered at SSUET that range student.
government towards the social sector and education in from science, engineering, and technology to business
particular. programs. In accordance with the Washington Accord signed by
PEC on behalf of Government of Pakistan SSUET has
The alumni of Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys Associ- Over 19,000 graduates of this university are well placed adopted the latest international Outcome-Based Educa-
ation had a unique idea. Inspired by their alma mater working in different positions in various fields in the city, tion (OBE) system of education. OBE is a student-centred
AMUOBA decided to establish another university in the across the nation and the world at large. The University approach that focuses on what student learned, gained
name of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan booting in the philosophy comprises of nearly 6,000 students and nearly 400 and how would he or she apply the skills and knowledge
of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan to implement his thought and learned and dedicated faculty and staff members. gained in the field after completing graduation. Thus with
vision in the real world for the benefit of youth and to be this confidence-building measure students would
part of national development measure. In this way, Sir Sir Syed University has provided state of the art laborato- ethically, morally, intellectually sound in their areas of
Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) ries, a suitable environment to promote academic and interest.
is the legacy of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, the great educa- co-curricular activities. Students have ample opportunity
tionist and social reformer. Sir Syed’s message is as to learn and gain knowledge in various disciplines and Sir Syed University’s mission is youth-centric with a
relevant today as it was a hundred and fifty years ago have access to the latest technologies. SSUET intends to particular focus on students as agents of change. Univer-
when he said: expand and upgrade infrastructure that includes a sity pursues Sir Syed Ahmed Khan’s progressive thinking
Message from the
Chancellor
in real earnest and develops research and design leaves behind a series to challenges that mankind has to
programs that focus on improving students’ and critical face like saving our environment and earth, poverty
thinking while utilizing their energies. To purse mission of alleviation, steadying up rapid pace of population growth,
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, the university has established Sir sustainable lifestyle, preventing terrorism and wars,
Syed Ahmed Khan Youth Centre associating parents and cultural creativity, expanding human potential and
families of students as a team to motivate them towards advancement in science, engineering, technology, these
the development of their moral values, ethics, and areas would facilitate us to move towards 21st Century.
communication skills. The great leader Nelson Mandala once said that “Educa-
tion is the most powerful weapon that you can use to
Every year nearly 10 million new job seekers turnout change the world.”
from educational institutions and other places that enter
the job market. But, the job market has its limitations and As Chancellor, I am sure that efforts in the field of higher
constraints and little scope for absorption. With less than education instil moral values in the students at the
25% retiring it is apprehended that there would be an University Campus will continue unabated in future with
enormous backlog of those seeking jobs remain greater wisdom and vigour.
unemployed. University welcomes Batch 2020 as a part of Sir Syed
fraternity to learn and go out to serve. We expect you to
The solution to this critical situation of global recession utilize your time effectively in a productive manner,
and economic decline lies in entrepreneurship. With this utilizing facilities and the incentives offered by in SSUET
in mind Sir Syed University has instituted ORIC, with the to gain knowledge and attain academic prominence.
mandate is to establish a research, innovation and
commercialization center to promote and support We hope that the Batch 2020 will have an enjoyable, and
different researchers/students/entrepreneurs for enlightening educational exposure as well as experience
knowledge and technology transfer under an umbrella at SSUET. My blessings and best wishes will always be
for different startup companies and transform their with all of the students for all time to follow.
technology-based business idea into reality thus improv-
ing the economy of the country and helping in job
creation.
The importance of quality education for socio-economic
development of any country and nation cannot be
over-emphasized. In addition to character building, it
provides the human capital necessary for research, Jawaid Anwar
innovation, growth, and national development. Moreover, Chancellor
inclusive and uniform access to higher education is also
of pivotal importance to lead the country on the path of
economic and technological development.
The University’s educational programs have been The vision of University is to be the centre of academic
accredited by the regulatory bodies like the Higher excellence and research. The University believes in
Education Commission (HEC). Engineering programs are providing quality education relevant to socio – economic
recognized by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), priorities of our nation and the region as a whole. We
Chartered Inspection and Evaluation Committee (CIEC) endeavor to turn out world class professionals who could
and Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planners serve mankind in general.
(PCATP) and have been given due recognition. University
is certified under ISO regime. Sir Syed University is We welcome the Batch 2019 to join us in opening up
considered as the foremost and premier educational new avenues of career development and be able to work
institution offering an excellent environment, favorable together on innovative research outcomes and a better
for learning and conducting research. We stimulate and and brighter future ahead in life.
prepare high moral values and sense of responsibility in
the students conforming to the vision of Sir Syed Ahmed
Khan.
Category
literature to produce experts and researchers, who are able
18,044
to bring significant advancement in the the
Experience economy of the
very best in
country and give it a respectable position in the world
teaching and research. Hands in
Have been awarded W-4 by general and among the countries
on andininnovative
its geo- physical region,
Graduates
approach
HEC which is the highest in particular. produces successful learner
ranking practioner or researcher
Preferred choice of employers. equipped with prespective to
CIEC Mission
Be it Telecom, Financial
Institutions, Health and Care
enhance employability and
career prospects
Grading
5 Star grading achieved and
or Government, our graduates
To work hard for achieving speedy progress in the educa-
are contributing to Economy
in all the sectors
Choosing to study in SSUET is
tional programmes by disseminating knowledge through the
an investment in education to
awarded by CIEC in Private Sector
best physical and teaching facilities. Making new break-
build a successful career
in Sindh throughs in technology by establishing research centres
compatible with world level and IT Park for promotion of
industry through new research findings.
Leading Engineering University,
centered in Karachi
As an engineering university of science and technology founded in 1994, SSUET has grown phenomenally featuring distinctive strengths in both
education and research.
Having strong commitment and enthusiasm in advancing knowledge, SSUET remains a platform for superiority in teaching, learning, research and
administration, utilizing state-of-the-art information technology that contributes to the brushing of well-trained graduates who are poised to
meet the manpower needs of not just Pakistan but also the world.
Supported by a strong curriculum that stimulates students, and a flexible tradition in which students are free to explore their passions and discover
their talents, SSUET will be cultivating more well-rounded, well-challenged graduates in the future.
Research – Investing For The Research Funding Awarded for Interna- es the radiation dose released and the energy
Brighter Future tional Credit Mobility. Funding of 129,000 used during computed tomography CT scans,
By developing the University’s research portfo- Euros approved in partnership with UMA while also enhancing the quality of images
lio, attracting and retaining the most talented and MUET produced.
researchers and by working within and across MoU signed between University of Malaga
disciplines, SSUET will continue to address the and SSUET An award for the most promising women-lead
current and future challenges. Participation in Erasmus+ workshop at business was presented to a team of biomedi-
European Commission cal engineers from Biomedical Engineering,
Our researchers and students from SSUET UNIDO Policy dialogue and Mentor Orien- which designed an innovative energy-efficient
regularly participate in the national and inter- tation Session incubating blanket which can replace the tradi-
national conferences reading their papers and Establishment of IEEE Branch at SSUET tional baby incubator
have received appreciation on more than one
occasion. Clean technology innovators and FIRST CLASS LAB FACILITIES
start-ups from SSUET receive UNIDO Objectivity of developing human capital in the
Achievements at International Level awards (Winners of the Global Cleantech field of engineering and technology has taken
Global Conference on Wireless and Optical Innovation Programme) SSUET to a level which is comparable interna-
Communications (GCWOC’16) is the first tionally. The lab infrastrcutre is highly
ever conference of Engineering organized The overall winner was the SSUETIANS team advanced and for students it is a facility which
by Sir Syed University in SPAIN in collabo- from Telecommunication Engineering, which gives them hands on experience.
ration with University of Malaga. developed an innovative technique that reduc-
SSUET
BS Degree
Programmes Building your Employability
SSUET has been challenging and developing great minds for more than two decades. We encourage our
students to choose a field of study about which they are passionate, to push forward the boundaries of
knowledge and make an impact on people’s lives.
BS Electronic BS
BS Computer BS Biomedical BS Civil BS Electrical
Engineering Telecommunication
Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering
Engineering
BS Mobile
BS BS Biomedical
Communication & Mathematics Sciences
Security
Basic Concepts
Centre of Excellence Tutorial System
Aligarh Spirit Prior Written Material for Students / Issuing
High Quality of Education and Character Building of Weekly Task Sheets / Bulletins
Discipline and Student Affairs Status for Teachers
Punctuality Promotion of Sports
Maximum Utilization of Lab. Facilities Debating Societies
Maximum Utilization of Library Facilities Career Planning
Dress Requirement
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction 2.0 Faculties and Teaching 3.0 Admission Policy
1.1 The University 3
Department 3.1 Faculty of Engineering 41
1.2 Management of the University 8 2.1 Faculties 19 3.2 Faculty of Basic & Applied Science 41
1.3 Board of Governors 8 2.2 Teaching Departments 19 3.3 Eligibility Conditions 41
1.4 Academic Council 9 2.3 Faculty of Engineering 19 3.4 Submission of Application
1.5 Board of Faculty of Engineering 10 2.4 Faculty of Basic & for Admission 41
1.6 Board of Faculty of Basic & Applied Sciences 32 3.5 Admission open to all 42
Applied Sciences 10 2.5 Faculty of Business Administration 38 3.6 Rejection of Application 42
1.7 Board of Advanced Studies 2.6 Visiting Faculty 38 3.7 Aptitude Test 42
& Research 11 2.7 Institute of Human Settlements 3.8 Hafiz-e-Quran 42
1.8 Board of Studies 11 & Environment 39
3.9 Merit Determination 42
1.9 Selection Board 14
3.10 Tie Resolution 42
1.10 Finance & Planning Committee 14
3.11 Admission Processing Charges 42
1.11 Affiliation Committee 14
3.12 Duration of Programme 43
1.12 Administration 16
3.13 Medium of Instruction 43
3.14 Employment/Simultaneous
Enrolnment 43
3.15 Cancellation of Admission 43
3.16 Categories & Seats Allocations 44
4.0 Admission Processing 7.0 Common Facilities 46 14.0 Quality Enhancement Cell
Charges 45 7.1 Library 46 (QEC) 61
4.1 Fees 45 7.2 Girls Common Room 46 15.0 Office of Research, Innovation
4.2 Funds 46 7.3 Guidance Centre 47 & Commercialization (ORIC) 62
4.3 Deposits 46 7.4 Medical Facilities 47
4.4 Refund of Fee 46 7.5 Uniforms 47 16.0 Strategic Development and
7.6 Canteen 47 International Collaboration 63
5.0 Scholarships 46
8.0 Collaboration with Foreign 17.0 Role of the Registrar Office 64
6.0 Admission for Foreign / Universities 48
Pakistani Students Abroad 46 18.0 Director Student Affairs 64
9.0 Duration & Medium of 19.0 Software Technology
Instruction 48 Innovators 65
10.0 Convocation 2019 50 20.0 Academic Calendar 66
10.1 Degree Recipients and
Position Holders 50 21.0 Courses of Studies 68
22.0 Semester Rules 107
11.0 Literary Art & Culture
Forum 53 20.0 Disclaimer 113
12.0 Sports Activities 56 21.0 SSUET Guide Map 114
13.0 Guidance Centre 58 22.0 Photo Gallery 115
INTRODUCTION
Introduction
1.1 The University This university works in accordance with a philosophy
that was the driving force for Aligarh Movement. This
sity, blessed with the Aligarh Sprit, were eager to play
vital role for the uplift of Pakistan, as the students of
National rankings, environmentally friendly and philosophy was Initiated by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and Aligarh Muslim University had been the pioneer in
state-of-the-art facilities, growing reputation for developed through relentless work by his associates Pakistan movement. The group was religiously serious
excellence in teaching and affordable cost of and followers. The Movement was remarkably univer- to strive to make the newborn country strong and
engineering education are some of the main sal and abiding in its appeal and applicability. viable.
attractions of SSUET.
Its essence was education as the prime mover of They organized themselves under the banner of an
Its hallmark includes the curricula emphasizing on modernization, progress and development. It put great association known as “Aligarh Muslim University Old
research, the air conditioned class rooms and labs emphasis on keeping intact the community's own Boys' Association of Pakistan (AMUOBA)”. True to the
meeting international standards, sports facilities, distinctive cultural identity and base. The Movement essence of the Aligarh Sprit, the Aligarh Muslim
symposia and seminars, Continuing Education gave equal importance to character building along University Old Boys' Association of Pakistan made
Programs, strict adherence to Teaching Schedules, with scholastic instruction. distinctive efforts in the field of education in the
sound interaction between Industry and Academia, country. A notable fruition of these efforts is the Sir
The real outcome of Aligarh movement was the Syed University of Engineering and Technology, which
ongoing research projects and above all the Career Aligarh Spirit, which was being inculcated in every
Planning & Placement Bureau, which helps find jobs does not merely carry Sir Syed's name but also,
student, through the special pedagogy and instruc- endeavors to serve the cause of education and
for the alumni. tional methods, during studies at the Muslim Universi- character building in the true Aligarh spirit.
ty and this spirit distinguished its students. The alumni
History of the Muslim University, with Aligarh spirit as their
characteristic, played distinctive role in whatever
A lot of homework was done before launching the plan
for establishing SSUET. AMUOBA had engineers,
SOURCE OF INSPIRATION position they happened to have in the practical life, technocrats, professors, doctors and bankers as its
Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology is after education. Every student even after education at members. Using their best abilities, they developed a
spiritually associated to Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh derived, from the Aligarh Spirit, the zeal and plan for establishing a university, which could produce
Aligarh, India. The role of Muslim University Aligarh, in enthusiasm for doing formidable tasks and materializ- engineers, technocrats, men of letter and experts
the process of uplift and wellbeing of the Muslims of ing great ideas. capable to address problems of the country through
the subcontinent, stands in bold relief in the annals of technology and advanced knowledge of other fields.
history. The domain of working of this university was
not confined to teaching of some subjects or dissemi-
Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys' The building for the proposed university had already
nation of knowledge; it rather transcended these Association of Pakistan (AMUOBA) been constructed. It initially had two blocks, this
number now has become eight and further construc-
spheres and encompassed the building of character
and development of personality of the students along A group of the Old Boys’ of the Aligarh Muslim Univer- tion is in progress.
with academics.
03
Introduction
Before the selection of subjects and curricula for
SSUET, studies were made to identify the fields that Legal Basis Research Activities
would uplift the economy of the country, if qualified The University has always laid emphasis on research. To
engineers and technicians were provided to those The Governor of Sindh issued an ordinance for the
establishment of Sir Syed University of Engineering & give impetus to research activities all endeavors that help
fields. It was decided in the light of the studies that promote new breakthroughs are made in the University.
Technology and the University started in the year 1994.
most appropriate subjects were Computer Engineer- These include provision of superb equipment, availability
Later the Provincial Assembly of Sindh on 17th Septem-
ing and Electronic Engineering, which were ber, 1995 passed the Sir Syed University of Engineering of research journals, arranging of seminars, talks by
introduced in the beginning. Later on Biomedical, Civil & Technology Karachi Act —1995, this was assented by eminent scientists and researchers and support to young
and Telecommunication engineering disciplines were the Governor of Sindh on 16th October, 1995 and researchers.
added. The disciplines of Computer Science, Bioinfor- published as an Act of Legislature of Sindh in the Gazette
matics, Electrical, Architecture & Software Engineer- of Sindh (Extraordinary) on 25th October, 1995. This Act Global Conference on Wireless and Optical Communica-
ing are recent additions. governs the working of the University. The legal frame tions (GCWOC’16) is the first ever conference of
The vision and mission of the University were set as work, provided in the Act serves as the backbone of the Engineering organized by Sir Syed University in SPAIN in
under: University. The statutory bodies identified in the act, meet collaboration with University of Malaga.
regularly and steer the University strictly within the ambit
Vision of the provisions of the act.
Research Funding Awarded for International Credit
Mobility. Funding of 129,000 Euros approved in partner-
SSUET vision is to meet the demands of challenging ship with UMA and MUET Funding of 53,000 Euros
times as envisioned by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan by Academic Facilities available in Erasmus Plus Credit Mobility.
transforming Pakistan into a knowledge based society
through social impact projects and innovation in educa- This was a great activity that provided incentive to the
SSUET has given special consideration to its labs,
tion, research and creativity, endeavoring to create an because its main objective is to produce engineers and young scientists. The researchers and scientists from
entrepreneurial mindset. technicians, who can be useful for industry and play a different parts of the world read papers on the most
significant role in economic growth. The labs have been modern research findings and breakthroughs in this
Mission furnished with most modern equipment to make them
compatible with international standards. The labs are
momentous Scholastic Activity.
To play a leading role as an outstanding University with The researchers from SSUET regularly participate in the
kept opened from 8 am to 9 pm. The students have
focus on engineering, technology, science & business national and international conferences and read papers,
access to the labs within these hours’ even if they do not
education for national socio-economic development and which receive appreciation. The students from SSUET
have their scheduled lab work. In computer labs it has
meeting the challenges of modern times by creating been ensured that each student in the labs has a participate regularly in the national and international
alliances and partnerships among academia, industry separate computer to work on. In other labs arrange- competitions related to software, hardware and other
and communities. To focus on innovation, research and ments have been made to provide facilities that give scientific/engineering subjects. The SSUET students
commercialization imbued with a sense of social & moral ample chances of hands on training to every individual have produced remarkable results in these competitions.
responsibility aligned with Aligarh spirit. student.
04
Introduction
Strategic Development and Inter- Contribution of the University for Post Graduate Programme
national Collaboration (SDIC) Development of Engineering MS Programme
Department of Strategic Development and International It is a well known fact that before creation of SSUET, Admissions 990
Collaboration has been established by the University with there were limited opportunities for studying engineer- Passed 458
the Objective of managing its strategic planning and ing, as the number of engineering teaching institutions
growth efforts, overseeing the analysis of broad and was very small in the country. Even good students could Ph.D. Programme
complex information/ programs and provide recommen- not seek admission on account of fixed quota of seats.
dations based on results. SDIC has been mandated to Passed 5
The emergence of SSUET has created opportunities for
improve cash flow of University by initiating projects on every student, who meets admission criteria, which is Three PhD students are about to complete their PhD.
self-financing basis or BoT basis. It improves its based on merit and is free from reservations and quotas
Outreach by using innovative, out-of-the-box methods based on regions or on any other considerations. The The above figures show what services SSUET has
e.g. outsourcing fund acquisition to specialized organiza- open and transparent admission procedures have rendered in promotion of technical capacity of the
tions establishing collaborative agreements. carried the benefits of the university from mountains in country.
north-west to the shores of sea in Sindh and Baluchistan.
Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) The University has produced Engineering graduates and
master degree holders with following details.
Benefit to Economic Sector
The University has a highly active Quality Enhancement A university cannot take up directly an endeavor that
Cell, working in accordance with the guidelines provided
by the HEC. The QEC arranges seminars and workshops
BS Programme aims at boosting the economy of the country; however, it
can create skilled man power that can undertake the
to enhance the quality in different sectors of working of pursuits that bring remarkable growth in economy. Sir
the University. Admissions 28,931
Syed University has been performing this sacred duty
Graduated 18,044 since its inception. The University has been producing
Faculty and Functionaries computer and electronic engineers since 1998. During
Employed 13,411 the last decade mobile phones and e-Banking have been
The best available teachers from within the country as well Higher Studies 605 key factors for economic growth of the country. SSUET
as from abroad have been recruited to impart education in graduates were available in sizeable numbers when
Self Employed 4028
SSUET. Administrators from education and other depart- mobile phone companies were initiated in Pakistan. The
ments of good reputation have been employed to run the University graduates were a boon for them as they
administrative sector of the University. immediately shouldered responsibilities in these
05
Introduction
companies. Similarly, the graduates took assignments in equipment in hospitals. This maintenance too has Thus the role in economic growth of SSUET has been
the banks. Apart from this the graduates have also economic aspect. As in the absence of the qualified very significant, because it has met the needs of the
played role in other sectors, where computer and new engineers, the medical equipment in hospital used to be most prominent revenue generating enterprises in
devices were being introduced to enhance efficiency and replaced even when it developed a minor defect. The befitting manner.
production. The skilled persons needed in those sectors biomedical engineers now maintain the equipment and
were provided by SSUET. keep it viable for the life time specified by the
manufacturers.
Sir Syed University took a highly unique step by introduc-
ing Biomedical Engineering. The University was the first The University graduates earned good name in other
in Pakistan to start this subject. It was really a revolution- sectors such as Pakistan Army and Air force. They are
ary step this supported the industry, which was produc- occupying prestigious positions abroad and making
ing biomedical products. The Biomedical Engineers are valuable contribution in research.
also playing very important role in maintenance of
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Chief Guest along with the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor & the Members of the Board of Governors
07
Management
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Management
6. Mr. Junaid Esmail Makda 4. Prof. Dr. Arshad Syed Karim 15. Prof. Dr. Najeeb Ahmed Siddiqui
President, Chamber of Commerce Director Quality Enhancement Cell Associate Dean Faculty of Engineering
and Industries, Karachi
5. Dr. Rabia Noor Enam 16. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mehboob
7. Lt. Gen. (R) Moinuddin Haider Associate Professor, Computer Engineering Professor, Civil Engineering Dept.
Ex-governor of Sindh Director, ORIC
8. Mr. Sardar M. Yasin Malik (H.I. & S.I.) 17. Prof. Dr. Rashid Kamal Ansari,
Chairman of the Board, 6. Prof. Dr. M. A. Haleem Professor, Mathematic Department
Hilton Pharma (Pvt) Ltd Chairman, Bioinformatics Department
18. Prof. Dr. Abdul Samad Khan,
9. Dr. Abdul Quadeer Khan (N.I. & Bar. H.I) 7. Dr. Lubna Fari Professor, Civil Engineering Department
Eminent Scientist Chairperson, Electronic Engineering
Department 19. Prof. Dr. M. Akhlaque Ahmed
10. Prof. DR. HK. Abdul Hannan Incharge, Department of Physics
Ex Vice Chancellor, 8. Dr. Muhammad Aamir
Hamdard University, Karachi Chairman, Telecommunication Engineering 20. Dr. Mahmood Khan Pathan,
Department Principal, Aligarh Institute & Technology
11. Mr. Saad uz Zaman
Member
9. Dr. Shakil Ahmed 21. Cdre. Engr. Syed Sarfraz Ali
11. Cdre. (R) Engr. Salim A. Siddiqui Chairman, Computer Engineering Registrar/ Secretary
Member Department
22. Ms. Afshan,
12. Cdre. Engr. Syed Sarfraz Ali 10. Dr. Mansoor Abdul Hamid Imam Librarian
Registrar / Secretary Chairman, Civil Engineering Dept.
23. Mr. Roshan Zameer
1.4 Academic Council 11. Dr. Syed Muhammad Noman Hasany
Chairman, Computer Science,
Controller of Examinations
09
Management
1.5 Board of Faculty of 11. Dr. Bushra Jabeen
Associate Professor,
22. Prof. Dr. Bhawani Shankar Chowdhry
Dean Faculty of Electrical, Electronics &
Engineering Associate Chairperson, Biomedical
Engg. Deptt.
Computer Engineering, Mehran University
of Engineering & Technology Jamshoro,
Sindh
1. Prof. Dr. Talat Altaf 12. Dr. Rabia Noor Enam
Dean Faculty of Engineering/ Associate Professor, Computer Engg. Deptt. 23. Prof. Dr. Darakhshan J. Haleem
Chairman, Electrical Engineering/ Director, ORIC Meritorious Professor, Dr. Panjwani Center
Acting Chairman Biomedical Engineering for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research
13. Engr. Nadeem Iqbal, University of Karachi.
2. Prof. Dr. Najeeb Siddiqui
Associate Dean Faculty of Engineering Associate Chairman, Electrical Engg. Deptt.
3. Dr. Mansoor Abdul Hamid Imam 14. Dr. Mohammad Zia Mohy-ud-Din, 1.6 Board of Faculty of Basic &
Chairman, Civil Engg. Deptt. Associate Professor, Biomedical Engg.
Deptt. Applied Sciences
4. Dr. Lubna Farhi 1. Prof. Dr. S. Jawaid Hasan Rizvi
Chairperson, Electronic Engg. Deptt. 15. Dr. Muhammad Muzaffar Ali Rao, Dean, Faculty of Basic & Applied Sciences /
Associate Professor, Telecommunication Chairman, Department of Mathematics
5. Dr. Shakil Ahmed Engg. Deptt.
Chairman, Computer Engg. Deptt. 2. Prof. Dr. M. A. Haleem
16. Dr. Aga Yasir Ali, Chairman & Professor Bioinformatics
6. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aamir Associate Professor, Electronic Engg. Deptt.
Chairman, Telecommunication Engg. Deptt. 3. Dr. Rehan Inam
17. Dr. Abid Muhammad Khan Chairman, Software Engg. Deptt.
7. Arch. Muhammad Fazal Noor Associate Professor, Electronic Engg. Deptt.
Chairman, Architecture and Environmental 4. Dr. Syed Muhammad Noman Hasany
Design 18. Dr. Muhammad Tahir Qadri Chairman, Computer Science &
Associate Professor, Electronic Engg. Deptt. Information Technology
8. Prof. Dr. Abdul Samad Khan
Professor, Civil Engg. Deptt. 19. Dr. Ibrar-ul-Haque, 5. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akhlaq Ahmed
Associate Professor, Electrical Engg. Deptt. In-charge, Department of Physics
9. Prof. Muhammad Mehboob
Professor, Civil Engg. Deptt. 20. Dr. Asif Aziz 6. Prof. Dr. Rashid Kamal Ansari
Assistant Professor, Telecom. Engg. Deptt. Professor, Associate Chairman, Mathematic
10. Dr. Ata Ullah Mehar
Associate Professor, Civil Engg. Deptt. 7. Prof. Dr. Nasir-uddin Khan
21. Prof. Dr. Ghous Bux Khaskheli Department of Mathematics
Chairperson of Civil Engineering, University of Karachi.
ISRA University, Hyderabad, Sindh.
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Management
8. Prof. Dr. Kaleem Raza Khan
Professor, of English Department 1.7 Board of Advanced Studies & 11. Dr. Syed Muhammad Noman Hasany
Chairman, Computer Science &
University of Karachi
Research Information Technology Department
9. Dr. Farhat Naz Rehman 12. Prof. Muhammad Mehboob
In-charge Department of Islamic Studies 1. Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin Professor, Civil Engg. Deptt.
Vice Chancellor
10. Dr. Syed Saood Zia, 13. Prof. Dr. Arshad Syed Karim
Associate Chairman, Software Engg. Deptt. 2. Prof. Dr. S. Jawaid Hasan Rizvi Director, QEC
Dean, Faculty of Basic & Applied Sciences /
11. Dr. Arshad Jawaid Rizvi Chairman, Department of Mathematics
In-charge Pakistan Studies 14. Prof. Dr. Rashid Kamal Ansari,
Mathematic Department, SSUET
3. Prof. Dr. Talat Altaf
12. Mr. Shuja Mohammad Qureshi Dean, Faculty of Engineering /
Associate Professor, Department of 15. Mr. Roshan Zameer
Chairman, Electrical Engg. Deptt. Controller of Examinations
Mathematics
13. Dr. Uzma Mahmood, 4. Prof. Dr. Najeeb Siddiqui 16. Dr. Muhammad Tahir Qadri
Assistant Professor, Associate Dean, Faculty of Engineering In-charge PGP / Associate Professor
In-charge, Bioinformatics
5. Dr. Rehan Inam Qureshi
14. Dr. Muhammad Tahir Fattani, Chairman, Software Engg. Deptt. 1.8 Board of Studies
Associate Professor, Software Engg. Deptt.
6. Prof. Dr. M. A. Haleem Electronic Engineering Department
15. Mr. Shardha Nand Chairman, Bioinformatics Deptt.
Assistant Professor, Computer Science 1. Dr. Lubna Farhi
7. Dr. Shakil Ahmed Chairperson
16. Mrs. Durre Shehwar Qadri Chairman, Computer Engg. Deptt.
Assistant Professor, Pakistan Studies 2. Prof. Dr. Najeeb Siddiqui
8. Dr. Lubna Farhi Professor, SSUET
17. Mr. Hamidullah Farooqui Chairperson, Electronic Engg. Deptt.
Assistant Professor, In-charge English
Department 3. Dr. Muhammad Tahir Qadri
9. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aamir Associate Professor, SSUET
- Chairman, Telecommunication Engg. Deptt.
4. Dr. Agha Yasir Ali
10. Prof. Dr. Mansoor Abdul Hamid Imam Associate Professor, SSUET
Chairman, Civil Engg. Deptt.
5. Dr. Abid Muhammad Khan
Associate Professor, SSUET
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6. Dr. Razia Maroof Software Engineering Department 4. Dr. Engr. Zia Mohy-Ud-Din
Assistant Professor Associate Professor
1. Dr. Rehan Inam Qureshi, In-Charge Biomedical Engg. Deptt.
7. Dr. Zain Anwer Ali Chairman, Software Engg. Deptt.
Assistant Professor 5. Dr. Mariam Raziq
2. Dr. Syed Saood Zia, Assistant Professor
8. Prof. Dr Haroon Rasheed Associate Chairman, Software Engg. Deptt.
Bahria University, Karachi 6. Dr. Darakhshan M. Saleem
3. Dr. Tahir Fattani, Assistant Professor
Associate Professor, Software Engg. Deptt.
9. Prof. Dr. Abdul Qadir
Usman Institute of Technology 4. Dr. Shaheena Noor, 7. Dr. Engr. Sarmad Shams
Assistant Professor, Software Engg. Deptt. Associate Professor, Biomedical Engg.
Computer Engineering Department Deptt.
5. Dr. Muhammad Naseem,
1. Dr. Shakil Ahmed Assistant Professor, Software Engg. Deptt. 8. Engr. Dr. Abul Hasan
Chairman, Assistant Professor, BMED, NEDUET
Computer Engg. Deptt. 6. Mr. Noman Ali Khan,
Assistant Professor, Software Engg. Deptt. 9. Engr. Mohsin Latif
2. Dr. Rabia Noor Enam Product Manager, Vital Imaging
Associate Professor, Computer Engg. Deptt. 7. Dr. Sohaib Ahmed,
Head of Software Engg. Deptt., 10. Engr. Muhammad Muzammil Khan
3. Dr. Raheel Siddiqui Bahria University Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engg.
Senior Assistant Professor Deptt.
Bahria University 8. Mr. Furqan Ullah,
Head of Software Quality Assurance, Civil Engineering Department
4. Dr. Shabbar Naqvi Central Depository Company of Pakistan
Director Postgraduate Studies Ltd. 1. Dr. Mansoor Abdul Hamid Imam
Balochistan University of Engineering & Chairman / Associate Professor
Technology, Khuzdar Biomedical Engineering Department
2. Prof. Dr. Abdul Samad Khan
5. Mr. Shahab Tehzeeb 1. Prof. Dr. Talat Altaf, Professor
Assistant Professor, Acting Chairman
Computer Systems, NEDUET Biomedical Engineering Department 3. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mehboob
Professor
6. Mr. Najmul Islam Farooqui 2. Prof. Dr. M. A. Haleem
Assistant Professor Professor, BMED 4. Prof. Dr. Adnan Qadir
Computer Engg. Deptt. Chairman, Urban Infrastructure
3. Dr. Bushra Jabeen Mehdi Engineering, NEDUET
Associate Professor
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5. Dr. Shoaib Haroon Ahmed 7. Prof. Dr. Pervez Akhter 8. Engr. Zafar Ahmed
Expert Civil Engineering / Consultant Director, HIET, Assistant Professor
Hamdard University, Karachi
6. Prof. Dr. Ataullah Maher Architecture & Enviornmental Design
Associate Professor 8. Dr. Irfan Ahmed Department
Associate Professor,
7. Prof. (R) Muhammad Soomar Khatri NED University, Karachi 1. Ar. M. Fazal Noor,
Assistant Professor Associate Professor & Chairman AED
9. Engr. Muhammad Din Deptt.
8. Engr. Nadeem Qayyum General Manager,
Assistant Professor Networks, Operations & Deployment, 2. Ar. Arif Hasan,
PTCL, Karachi Region. Senior Architect and Urban Analyst
9. Shahid Saleem
Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering Department 3. Dr. Anila Naeem,
Professor and Chairperson, DAP, NED
Telecommunication Engineering 1. Prof. Dr. Talat Altaf
Department Dean Faculty of Engineering 4. Ar. Shahab Ghani,
Chairman, Electrical Engineering Principal Architect,
1. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aamir Shahab Ghani and Associates
Chairman, 2. Prof Dr. Abdul Qadir
Telecommunication Engg. Department Professor 5. Ar. Ejaz Ahed,
Department of Electrical Engineering Principal Architect, Ahed and Associates
2. Dr. Muhammad Muzaffar Rao Ali Usman Institute of Technology, Karachi
Associate Professor
4. Prof. Dr. Syed Haider Abbas Musavi, 6. Mr. Shahid Saleem,
3. Dr. Asif Aziz Dean Faculty of Engineering Assistant Professor, Civil Engg. Deptt.
Assistant Professor Indus University of Engg. & Technology
7. Ar. Afshan Jamshed,
4. Engr. Muhammad Faizan Saleem 5. Prof. Dr. Rashid Hussain, Assistant Professor, AED Department
Assistant Professor Chairman,
Department of Electrical Engineering 8. Ar. Samar S Hussain,
5. Engr. Irfan Ahmed Usmani Hamdard University, Karachi. Assistant Professor, AED Department
Assistant Professor
6. Dr. Muhammad Ibrar-ul-Haque 9. Ar. Irtiza Ali,
6. Engr. Muhammad Umar Khan Associate Professor Assistant Professor, AED department
Assistant Professor
7. Engr. Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal
Assistant Professor
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Computer Science Department 3. Dr. Uzma Mahmood 2. Mr. Muhammd Aijaz Ul Yaqin
Assistant Professor Member
1. Dr. Noman Hasany In-charge Bioinformatics
Chairman, Computer Science / 3. Dr. Saleemuddin Chishti
Information Technology 4. Dr. Marium Raziq Member
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Deptt.
2. Dr. Rehan Inam Qureshi, 4. The Nominee of the Board of Governors,
Chairman, Software Engg. Department 5. Dr. Nisar Ahmed Shar SSUET
Assistant Prof. NED, Biomedical Engg.
3. Dr. Noman Islam 5. Engr. Mohsin Khan
Associate Professor Treasurer, AMUOBA
6. Ms. Rabia Faizan
Computer Science Department, IQRA Lecturer, Bioinformatics Deptt.
University 6. Mr. Saleem Uz Zaman
Member
4. Dr. Rizwan Iqbal
Associate Professor, HoD
1.9 Selection Board 7. Prof. Dr. S. Jawaid Hasan Rizvi
Computer Engineering, Bahria University Dean Faculty of Basic & Applied Science
1. Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin
Vice Chancellor 8. Mr. Abdul Munaf Advani
5. Ms. Sana Shafique Director Finance Member/Secretary
In-charge, Computer Science Deptt. 2. Prof. Dr. Mehtab Syed Karim
Nominee from the BOG
6. Mr. Waleej Haider
In-charge, Information Technology Deptt.
1.11 Affiliation Committee
3. Dr. Muhammad Tufail
Pro-Vice Chancellor, 1. Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin
7. Mr. Shardha Nand NED University, Karachi Vice Chancellor / Chairman
Assistant Professor, Computer Science
4. Concerned Deans 2. Lt. Gen. (R) Moinuddin Haider
8. Mr. M. Nadeem Ex-Governor of Sindh
Assistant Professor, Computer Science
5. Concerned Chairman
3. Prof. Dr. Talat Altaf
Bioinformatics Department Dean Faculty of Engineering
1. Prof. Dr. M.A Haleem 1.10 Finance & Planning Chairman, Electrical Engineering
Chairman Bioinformatics Committee 4. Prof. Dr. Najeeb Siddiqui
Associate Dean, Faculty of Engineering
2. Dr. Reaz Uddin 1. Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin
Assistant Prof. Computation Biology 5. Cdre. Engr. Syed Sarfraz Ali SI(M)
Vice Chancellor Registrar / Secretary
PCMD, UoK
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ADMINISTRATION
Cdre. (R) Syed Sarfraz Ali Zubair Hameedi Cdre. (R) Muhammad Asif Prof. Dr. Arshad Syed Karim Shahid Aziz Khan Abdul Munaf Advani
Registrar Additional Registrar Director Student Affairs Director QEC Director P&D Director Finance
Roshan Zameer Dr. Rabia Noor Enam Muhammad Mubbashir Farooq Ali Khan Afshan Akbar
Controller of Examination Director ORIC Director Sports Resident Auditor Librarian
Administration
1.12 Administration Assistant Registrar (Admin/HR)
Mr. Abdullah Ansari
Assistant Executive Engineer
Mr. Nadeem uddin
Dean, Faculty of Engineering Assistant Registrar (Post Graduate) Library
Mr. Amjad Naqvi
Prof. Dr. Talat Altaf Librarian
Ph.D Electrical Engg.(Signal Processing) (Uni. Of Finance Department Ms. Afshan Akbar
Bradford) UK, MSc. Electrical Engg (AMU) India
B.Sc. Electrical Engg (AMU) India Director Finance Chancellor Secretariat
Mr. Abdul Munaf Advani
Dean, Faculty of Basic & Applied Sciences PS to Chancellor
Deputy Director Mr. Latif Elvin
Mr. Salman Husain
Prof. Dr. S. Jawaid Hasan Rizvi Sports Department
Post Doctorate (Analysis) (Canada), Ph.D. Deputy Director
(Canada), MA Mathematics (Canada), M.A. Pure Ms. Adan Adnan Director Sports
Mathematics (UoK), M.A. Applied Mathematics Mr. Muhammad Mubbashir
(UoK), BA (Honours), Mathematics & Philosophy Assistant Director
(UoK) Syed Shahzad ul Haq Directorate of Student Affairs
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Administration
Manager Research & Development Web & Graphics Designer Strategic Development & International
Dr. Muhammad Tahir Fattani Mr. Tausif Ali Collaboration
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FACULTY
PROF. DR. JAWAID H. RIZVI PROF. DR. TALAT ALTAF DR. MANSOOR A. H. IMAM PROF. DR. M. A. HALEEM DR. MUHAMMAD AAMIR DR. ABDUL REHMAN ZAKI
Dean, Faculty of Basic Sciences Dean, Faculty of Engineering Chairman, Civil Engineering Acting Chairman, Bioinformatics Chairman, Telecommunication Engineering Chairman, Business Administration
DR. MUHAMMAD TAHIR QADRI DR. REHAN INAM QURESHI DR. SHAKIL AHMED DR. LUBNA FARHI M. FAZAL NOOR DR. NOMAN HASNI
Incharge Post Graduate Program Chairman, Software Engineering Chairman, Computer Engineering Chairman, Electronic Engineering Chairman, Architechture Chairman, Computer Science
Faculty
2.1 Faculty 2.2 Teaching Departments 2.3 Faculty of Engineering
The following Seven Faculties are planned to be Degree Programmes are offered in Dean, Faculty of Engineering
established intially in the University: following disciplines:
PROF. DR. TALAT ALTAF
1. Faculty of Engineering 1. Electronic Engineering Ph.D Electrical Engg.(Signal Processing)
2. Faculty of Technology 2. Computer Engineering (Uni. Of Bradford) UK
3. Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences 3. Biomedical Engineering MSc. Electrical Engg (AMU) India
4. Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and 4. Civil Engineering B.Sc. Electrical Engg (AMU) India
Islamic Learning 5. Telecommunication Engineering
5. Institute of Human Settlements and 6. Electrical Engineering Associate Dean, Engineering
Environment 7. Computer Science
6. Faculty of Business Administration 8. Software Engineering PROF. DR. NAJEEB SIDDIQUI
7. Faculty of Medical Sciences. 9. Bioinformatics Ph.D. Solid State Electronic (London),
M.Sc. (UoK), B.Sc. (UoK)
10. Architecture and Environmental Design
To begun with, the Faculties of Engineering, 11. Information Technology 2.3.1 Faculty
Basic and Applied Sciences, Medical Sciences 12. Mobile Communication & Security
and Institute of Human Settlements & 13. Biomedical Science a) Electronic Engineering Department
Environment have been established and have 14. Mathematics
started functioning. Professors
Associate Professors
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Faculty
2 DR. MUHAMMAD TAHIR QADRI 4 DR. ZAIN ANWAR ALI 12 ENGR. SYED SHAJI - UL - HASAN
Ph.D. Elect. Sys. Engg. (Uni. of Essex) UK Ph.D. Program of Cont. Theory & Engg. M.S. Telecommunication (Hamdard)
M.Sc. Adv. Phot & Com. (Uni. of Warwick) Nanjing Uni. (CHINA) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
UK, B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) M.S. Industrial Controls & Automation.
Usman Institute. 13 ENGR. WASEEM AHMED SIDDIQI
3 DR. AGHA YASIR ALI B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) M.E. Telecom. (NED)
Ph.D Comm & Inform.(Southeast Uni.) B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED)
MS Communication (SSUET) 5 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SALMAN
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) M.S. Electrical Engg. (NED) 14 ENGR. MUHAMMAD JAVEED
B.E. Electronic l Engg. (NED) MS. Electrical Telecommunication (SSUET)
4 DR. ABID MUHAMMAD KHAN B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Ph.D Electronic Engg. (Uni.of Teknologi 6 ENGR. MUHAMMAD RAFAY KHAN B.Sc. Phy, Math (UoK)
Petronas) Malaysia M.E. Industrial Elec. (NED)
M.E. Electrical Telecomm. (NED) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 15 ENGR. FAHAD AHMED SIDDIQUI
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED) M.Sc. Electronic Engg (Bradford Uni.) UK
B.Sc. Science (UoK) 7 ENGR. SAEED AZHAR B.E. Electronic Engg (Usman Institute)
M.Sc. Computer Science (NED)
Assistant Professors B.E. Mechanical Engg. (NED) 16 ENGR. SYED MUHAMMAD TAQI
MS. Telecom. Engg. (SSUET)
1 DR. AMBER ISRAR 8 ENGR. SYED NOMAN MAHMOOD B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Ph.D. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) M.E. Industrial Electronic (NED)
M.S. Computer Systems (NED) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 17 ENGR. MUHAMMAD UMAIR
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED) M.E Telecommunication (Hamdard)
9 ENGR. MUHAMMAD AAMIR KHAN B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
2 DR. RAZIA ZIA MS. Telecommunication (SSUET)
Ph.D. Electrical Engg. (NUST) PNEC B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 18 ENGR. SADAF RAZA
MS. Telecommunication (SSUET) M.S. Telecommunication (SSUET)
B.S. Electrical. & Comm. Engg. (UET Taxila) 10 ENGR. MUHAMMAD REHAN B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
MS Electrical Control (NUST)
3 DR. MUHAMMAD RAUF MBA Supply Chain Management (IOBM) 19 ENGR. ZAFAR AHMED
Ph.D. Electromagnetic (Uni. Technology CBM, B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) MS. Power Electronics (NED)
Petronas Malaysia) B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED)
M.E Electronic Engg. (Uni. Of Malaysia) 11 ENGR. NOMAN AHMED SIDDIQUI
B.E Electronic Engg. (Dawood Uni.) MS. Telecommunication (SSUET) 20 ENGR. JAWAD ALI BHATTI
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) M.S. Telecommunication (Hamdard)
B.S. Electronic Engg, (SSUET)
B.Sc. Statist. Maths, Phy. (UoK)
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Faculty
21 ENGR. ALEEM AHMED KHAN 30 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SHARIF 9 ENGR. NIMRAH AHMED
M.E. Electronic Engg. (NED) B.Sc. Electronic Engg. (U.E.T. Lahore) M.E. Telecommunication (NED)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) BE. Electronic Engg.(NED)
Lecturers
22 ENGR. MUHAMMAD OVAIS AKHTER 10 ENGR. MOHSIN IQBAL VOHRA
1 DR. SHOAIB MUGHAL M.S. Telecommunication (SSUET)
M.E. Telecommunication (Hamdard) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) Ph.D. Comm. & Inform. Sys. (Nanjing Uni.
China), M.E. Electronic Engg. (NED) 11 ENGR. MUHAMMAD TAYYAB
23 ENGR. SYED HASSAN AHMED B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) M.Sc. Wireless Comm. Brunel Uni. London
MS. Wireless Communication (Brunel Unit). B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
London, B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 2 ENGR. RAKHSHAN ZULFIQAR
M.E. Telecom. Usman Institute. (UIT) 12 ENGR. SYED SHAHRUKH HAIDER
24 ENGR. MIR ASIF KHAN MARRI B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED) M.Sc. Electro. Circuit Design &
M.Sc. Mobile & Satellite Comm. Manufacture Uni. Of Dundee UK
3 ENGR. ZEESHAN ASIM B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Uni. of Glam organ Prifysgol Morganneg, MS. Engg. Business Management.
UK, B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) (Coventry Uni.) B.S. Electronic Engg. 13 ENGR. SYEDA RABIKA TARIQ
(SSUET) M.B.A Finance (UoK)
25 ENGR. FAHAD FAROOQ B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
M.S. Telecommunication. (UIT) 4 ENGR. SAMINA MUQEEM
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) M.S. Electronic Telecom. (SSUET) 14 ENGR. IMRAN AZIZ
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED) M.E. Industrial Control UIT (Hamdard)
26 ENGR. SYED FAISAL- UL-HODA B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED)
M.E. Electrical Spec. Telecom. (NED) 5 ENGR. MUHAMMAD MOBEEN BALOCH 15 ENGR. TAHMINA KHAN
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED) B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED) M.E. Telecom. (Usman Institute)
B.Sc. Pre. Engg (UoK) B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
27 ENGR. MARIA FATIMA
M.S. Telecommunication (SSUET) 6 ENGR. SYED HASAN MURTAZA 16 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SAFWAN
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) B.E. Avionics Engg. (UoK) M.E. Control & Automation (Hamdard)
PGD (NED) B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
28 ENGR. SHIRAZ AFZAL
M.E Electronic Engg. (NED) 7 ENGR. FAIZA WAQQAS 17 ENGR. MUHAMMAD YASIR ZAHEEN
M.S. Telecom. (SSUET) M.E. Electric Engg. Control Automation
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) (Hamdard), B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
29 ENGR. ABDUL MOID KHAN 8 ENGR. UMAIRA SHAHID 18 ENGR. SARAH AHMED
MS. Computer Engg (SSUET) M.E. Telecom. (Hamdard) M.S. Industrial Manufacturing Engg. &
B.S. Electronic (SSUET) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) Management (NUST)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
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Faculty
Junior Lecturers 10 ENGR. RAIYAH RAB 5 ENGR. UMER GHAZALI
M.E. Industrial Electronic (NED) M.S. Telecommunication (SSUET)
1 ENGR. RIJA REHMAN B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) BE. Electronic Engg. (Hamdard)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
M.E. Telecom. Enrolled (SSUET) 11 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SHAFIQ b) Computer Engineering Department
M.S. Telecom. (SSUET)
2 ENGR. TEHMINA NISHAT B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) Professors
M.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) 12 ENGR. HIRA ABBASI 1. PROF. DR. MUMTAZUL IMAM
M.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) Ph.D. Mathematical Analysis, (London
3 ENGR. FAWAD MAHMOOD SIDDIQUI B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) University)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) M.Sc. Applied Mathematics, (University Of
13 ENGR. HABIB SHAUKAT Sindh)
4 ENGR. SADIA SADIQ ABBASI M.S. Telecom. (SSUET)
M.S. Telecom. (SSUET) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 2. PROF. DR. AQEEL-UR-REHMAN
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED) Ph.D. Computer Science (NUCES-FAST)
MS Information Technology (Hamdard)
14 ENGR. MUHAMMAD TANVEER BS Electronic Engineering (SSUET)
5 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SHAHRUKH M.E. Industrial Control Automation
M.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) (Hamdard), B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) Associate Professors
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Research Assistant 1. DR. SHAKIL AHMED
6 ENGR. RUMAISA IFTIKHAR Chairman
M.S. Telecom (SSUET) 1 ENGR. HAREESH KUMAR Ph.D, CE (Uni. Putra Malaysia)
BE. Electronic Engg (NED) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) ME. Comp.Sys.Engg. (NED)
BS. Computer Engg (SSUET)
7 ENGR. SAMIYA ASGHAR 2 ENGR. BILAL AHMED BHATTI
M.S. Electronic (SSUET) M.E. Industrial Control & Automation (UIT) 2. DR. RABIA NOOR ENAM
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) Ph.D Computer Engg (SSUET)
MS Computer Engg (SSUET)
8 ENGR. SYEDA BUSHRA SHABEEH 3 ENGR. MEHWISH SIDDIQUI M.Sc Mathematics (UoK)
M.S. Telecom. (Bahria Uni. Karachi.) M.S. Telecom. (SSUET) BE. Computer Sys. (NED)
B.E. Electronic Engg (Mehran) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) B.Sc. Hons (UoK)
9 ENGR. ANDALEEB ALI 4 ENGR. MUHAMMAD ANWAR AHMED 3. Dr. SYED HASSAN RAZA NAQVI
M.E. Industrial Electronic (NED) M.S. Industrial Electronic (SSUET) Ph.D. Info. Tech. (Poletechnico Di Milano)
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) Italy, MS EE. Sys. on chip (Linkoping
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) Uni.).Sweden, B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
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Faculty
Assistant Professors 8 ENGR. KHALIQ AHMED 17 ENGR. MUHAMMAD REHAN RASHEED
M.E Comp. Sys. Engg (NED) M.S. Comp. Network Engg. (SSUET)
1 DR. SYED RIZWAN-UL-HASAN B.E. Computer Sys. Engg. (NED) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
Ph.D. Computer Engg. (SSUET)
MS Computer Net. (SSUET) 9 ENGR. M. MAQSOOD JAN MUHAMMAD 18 ENGR. M. IMRAN SALEEM
B.S. Major: Elec. Tec. Minor Comp. Sc. MS Comp. Network Engg (SSUET) M.S Comp. Engg (COMM. NETWORK)
(Southeastern Oklahoma State Uni.).USA B.E Comp. Sys. Engg (NED) (SSUET), B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
B.Sc. Industrial Tech. (MUET).Jamshoro
10 ENGR. SAQIB HUSSAIN SIDDIQUI 19 ENGR. MOONA KANWAL
2 ENGR. MUZAMMIL AHMED KHAN M.E Comp. & Inform. System Sys. (NED) M.S Computer Engg (SSUET)
M.S Computer Engg (SSUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
Ph.D. Enrolled (SSUET) 11 ENGR. M. NAJMUL ISLAM FAROOQUI 20 ENGR. M. ASIM HASAN
M.S Computer Engg (SSUET) M.S. Telecommunication (Hamdard)
3 ENGR. MUHAMMAD KHURRAM B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
MS Computer Network (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) 12 ENGR. UMM-E-LAILA Lecturers
Ph.D. Enrolled (SSUET) MS Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) 1 ENGR. AISHA AJMAL
4 ENGR. OSAMA AHMED SIDDIQUI MS. Computer Network Engg. (SSUET)
M.S Computer Engg (SSUET) 13 ENGR. SABA AHSAN B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) MS Comp. NET & Communication
Ph.D. Enrolled (SSUET) (Hamdard), B.E Computer Sys. (NED) 2 ENGR. RUKAIYA JAVAID
M.S. Comp. Network (SSUET)
5 ENGR. HUMA HASAN RIZVI 14 ENGR. SYED ZAIN ALI SHAH B.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET)
M.Sc. Computer Sc. (NED) M.E Computer Network (NED)
B.E Computer Sys. (NED) B.E Computer Sys. (NED) 3 ENGR. KIRAN HIDAYAT
M.S. Software Engg. (SSUET)
6 ENGR. NAJMA ISMAT 15 ENGR. JAHANGIR AHSAN B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
M.S Computer Engg (SSUET) MS. Communication Network. (Hamdard)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) 4 ENGR. SADIA IQBAL
B.E. Computer Sys. (NED)
7 ENGR. MAHJABEEN TAHIR 16 ENGR. JAWAID SHABIR
MS Computer Network (SSUET) 5 ENGR. SANA ALAM
M.E. Computer Network Engg. (NED) M.E Computer Network Engg. (NED)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) BE Comp. & Information Sys. (NED)
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Faculty
6 ENGR. ANEETA SIDDIQUI 15 ENGR. SALMAN MAHMOOD 2 PROF. DR. M.A HALEEM
M.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) M.Sc. I.T service Manage. (University of Chairman Bioinformatics
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) Northampton) UK Ph.D. Biophysics (University of Leeds, UK)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) D.Sc. (H.C) Complementary Medicine
7 ENGR. SARWAT FAWWAD (Colombo, Srilanka), M.Sc. (UoK),
M.S. Communication (Hamdard) Junior Lecturers B.Sc. (Honours) (UoK) Laureate of
B.E. Computer Engg (SSUET) Eizaz-e-Fazilat (Presidential Award)
1 ENGR. MAHEEN DANISH
8 ENGR. QURRAT-UL-AIN NAIYAR M.S. Computer Network (SSUET) Associate Professors
MS. Computer Engg (SSUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) 1 DR. ZIA MOHYUDDIN
2 ENGR. SIDRA FATIMA Ph.D. Med. & Biological Engg (Kyung Pook
9 ENGR. SYED UMAIR NAQVI M.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET) National Uni.) South Korea
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) M.S Med. Biomedical Engg. (Kyung Pook
M.S. Enrolled (SSUET) National Uni.) South Korea
3 ENGR. SAMINA NOREEN B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
10 ENGR. SYED ATIR IFTIKHAR B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
M.S. Computer Network Engg. (SSUET) 2 DR. SARMAD SHAMS
B.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET) Research Assistants / Lab Engineers PH.D. Bio. Sc. & Engg. (KOC) (Turkey)
M.Sc. Medical Engg. (Hanyung Uni.) (South
11 ENGR. SAFINA PARVEEN 1 ENGR. UROOJ SIDDIQUE Korea), B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
M.S. Software Engg. (SSUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.E. Computer Engg. (Quaid-e-Awam Uni.) M.S. Enrolled (SSUET) 3 DR. BUSHRA JABEEN MEHDI
Ph.D. Biochemistry (UoK)
12 ENGR. SHAMA BANO 2 ENGR. M. NAVAID ANWER M.Phil Biochemistry (UoK)
M.S. Network Engg. (SSUET) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) M.Sc. Biochemistry (UoK)
B.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET) M.S Enrolled (SSUET) B.Sc. Microbiology (UoK)
13 ENGR. RABIA SIDDIQUI c) Biomedical Engineering Department Assistant Professors
M.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Network Engg (SSUET) Professors 1 DR. MARIAM RAZIQ
Ph.D. Biotechnology (UoK)
14 ENGR. JAHANZEB KHAN 1 PROF. DR. TALAT ALTAF M.Sc. Biotechnology (UoK)
M.S. Computer Net. (SSUET) Acting Chairman B.Sc. Biotechnology (UoK)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) Ph.D. Electrical Engg. (Signal Processing)
B.Sc. Computer (UoK) (Uni. Of Bradford) UK
MSc. Electrical Engg (AMU) India
B.Sc. Electrical Engg (AMU) India
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2 DR. DARAKHSHA MAHBOOB SALEEM 10 ENGR. SYED MUHAMMAD OMAIR 7 MS. HINA ABBASI
Ph.D. Neuropharmacology (UoK) ME. Industrial Electro. (NED) M.Sc. Bio-Chemistry (UoK)
M.Phil Biochemistry (UoK) B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) B.Sc. Bio-Chemistry (UoK)
M.Sc. Biochemistry, (UoK)
B.Sc. Biochemistry, (UoK) 11 ENGR. SYEDAH SADAF ZEHRA 8 MR. SHAHBAZ HAIDER
M.S Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) M.S Comp. Network & Comm. (Hamdard)
3 DR. AMBER NAWAZ KIANI B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) B.TECH Electronic (Hons) Dada Bhoy
Ph.D. Biochemistry (UoK) Institute
MS. Biochemistry (UoK) 12 ENGR. ZOHRA JABEEN
MS. (Leading) Biochemistry (UoK) M.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) Junior Lecturers
B.Sc. (Honours) Biochemistry (UoK) B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
1 ENGR. SYED MUDASIR HUSSAIN
4 DR. SUHAIB MASROOR Lecturers M.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
Ph.D. Control Theory (Shanghai Uni.) B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
M.E Electronic (NED) 1 DR. AMBREEN HASNAT
B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) Ph.D. Biochemistry (UoK) 2 ENGR. M. ADEEL AHMED SIDDIQUI
MSc. Biochemistry (UoK) M.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
5 ENGR. NADIA SIKANDAR B.Sc. Honors (UoK) B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
M.E. Electro. (Micro System Design) (NED)
B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) 2 ENGR. NAGEEN SHAHID 3 ENGR. SABA FARYAL
MS Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) M.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
6 ENGR. MUHAMMAD FARAZ SHAIKH B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
M.S. Electronic (Hamdard) 4 MS. SADIA NAZEER
B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) 3 ENGR. SANIA TANVIR M.Sc. Bio-Technology (UoK)
M.S Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) B.Sc. Bio-Technology (UoK)
7 ENGR. SYED FAHAD AKBAR ALI B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
M.S. Bio. (Design. Methodology,) (Uni. Of 5 ENGR. ASAD SALEEM
Luebeck) Germany 4 ENGR. SUNILA AFROZ FARAZ M.S. Biomedical (SSUET)
B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) M.E Biomedical (NED) B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
8 ENGR. SHAFIA TABASSUM 5 ENGR. SUMMIAYA KHAN Research Assistants / Lab Engineers
M.E. Electro. (Micro System Design) (NED) M.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) 1. MS. SUMERA IQBAL
M.Sc. Zoology (UoK)
9 ENGR. MUHAMMAD MUZAMMIL KHAN 6 ENGR. MEHVISH SULTAN B.Sc. Zoology (UoK)
M.E. Comm. & signal process (Hamdard) M.E Electronics (NED) B.Ed. Education (ALOU)
B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) B.S. Bio-Technology (SSUET)
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d) Bioinformatics Department e) Civil Engineering Department 2 MR. SHAHID SALEEM
P&D (University London),UK
Professors Professors PGD (Bouwcentrum Inter. Edu.), Holland
B.S. Town Planning (UET, Lahore)
1. PROF. DR. M.A HALEEM 1 PROF. DR. ABDUL SAMAD KHAN B.S. Science (UoK)
Chairman Ph.D. Foundation Dynamic Field (Uni of
Ph.D. Biophysics (University of Leeds, UK) Southampton) UK 3 ENGR. ASIF ABBASI
D.Sc. (H.C) Complementary Medicine M.S. Civil Engg (Uni of Southern ) USA
B.E. Civil (NED) M.E. Transportation Engg. (NED)
(Colombo, Srilanka), M.Sc. (UoK), B.E. Civil Engg (NED)
B.Sc. (Honours) (UoK) Laureate of 2 PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD MEHBOOB
Eizaz-e-Fazilat (Presidential Award) Ph.D Structural Vibration (Huazhong) China 4 ENGR. MUHAMMAD JALIL KHAN
PGD Structral Engg. (MUET) Jamshoro M.E. Structural Engg. (Mc Gill Uni. Canada)
Assistant Professors Sindh B.E. Civil Engg (NED)
B.E Civil Engg. (MUET). Jamshoro, Sindh
1. DR. UZMA MAHMOOD 5 ENGR. NADIA QAMAR
Ph.D Chemistry ( uok ) Associate Professor M.E Environmental Engg (NED)
M.Phill. Structral & Molecular. (UoK) B.E. Civil Engg (NED)
M.Sc. Chemistry in Organic (UoK) 1 DR. MANSOOR ABDUL HAMID IMAM
B.Sc. (Hon.)Chemistry & Geology (UoK) Chairman 6 PROF (R) M. SOOMAR KHATRI
Ph.D. Civil & Environmental Engg. M.Sc. Geo Technical Engg. (Uni. of
Lecturer Southampton (UK) Glasgow), UK, B.E Civil Engg. (Sindh Uni.)
MSc. Environmental Engg (NED)
1. MS. RABIA FAIZAN B.E. Civil (NED) 7 ENGR. KHURSHEED JAMAL
M.S. Bio Tech. Bio.Inform.
(Govt.Girls.Col. Quetta) PGD (LUMS)
2 DR. ATAULLAH MAHER B.E Civil Engg. (NED)
B.Sc. Zology. Chemistry. Ph.D Civil Engg. (Kansaz Uni). U.S.A
(Govt.Girls.Col. Quetta) M.S Material & Strc. Engg (Kansaz 8 ENGR. AMBER SAEED
Uni).U.S.A M.E Environmental (NED)
Junior Lecturer B.E. Civil Engineering (NED) B.E. Civil Engineering (NED)
N.M.C Management (PASC Lahore)
1. MS. MEHWISH MEHMOOD PGD Business Admin (UoK)
MCS Computer Science (UoK) 9 ENGR. KAMRAN KHAN
M.E Structural Engg (NED)
Assistant Professors B.S. Civil Engineering (SSUET)
1 ENGR. M. NADEEM QAYYUM 10 ENGR. SAMI ULLAH BHATTI
M.S. Civil Structures (Uni. of Arizona) USA ME. Transportation Engg. (NED)
B.E. Civil Engineering (MUET) B.S. Civil Engineering (SSUET)
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11 ENGR. KASHIF IQBAL 9 ENGR. NAHID MOSHARRAF Junior Lecturers
M.E. Environmental Engg.(NED) M.E. Transportation Engg. (NED)
B.E. Civil Engineering (NED) B.E. Urban Engg (NED) 1 MR. M. BAKHTIYAR UDDIN
M.Sc. Geology (Field & Appl. Geology &
Lecturers 10 ENGR. SHAFAQ NASEER Geo-Chemistry (UoK)
M.E. Civil Engineering (NED) B.Sc. Geology (UoK)
1 ENGR. TAHIRA ZULFIQAR B.E. Civil Engineering (NED)
M.S. Transportation Enrolled (NED) 2 MS. AMBER AFSHAN
B.E. Civil Engineering (NED) 11 ENGR. SHAZIA BAQAR M.S Geography (UoK)
B.Sc. (UoK) M.E. Transportation (NED) M.Sc. Science (FUUAST)
B.E. Civil Engg (NED) B.Sc. Science (UoK)
2 ENGR. FARZANA AKHTER
M.E Indus. & Manuf. (NED) 12 ENGR. TAYYABA BATOOL 3 ENGR. FARHAN HAIDER
B.E. Mechanical Engineering (NED) M.E. Water Resources Management (NED) MS. Structural Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Civil Engg. (SSUET), B.S. Civil Engg (SSUET)
3 ENGR. ARIBA SAEED
M.E Environment. (NED) 13 ENGR. FAIZA TABASSUM 4 ENGR. FAIZA AFZAL
B.E. Civil Engineering (NED) M.E. Environmental Engg. (NED) M.E.M Water Resource Management (NED)
B.E. Urban Engineering (NED) B.E URBAN ENGG. (NED)
4 ENGR. HIRA SHAKEEL
ME Structural Engineering (NED)
BE. Electronic Engg. (NED) 14 ENGR. ALIZA DANISH 5 ENGR. AFSHAN AHMED SIDDIQUI
M.E. Transportation Infrastructure (NED) M.E CIVIL (CM) (NED)
5 ENGR. NAJIA OWAIS SIDDIQUI B.E. Urban Engineering (NED) B.E CIVIL (NED)
M.E Structural Engineering (NED)
B.S. Civil Engg (SSUET) 15 ENGR. M. ARSALAN SAEED 6 ENGR. MUNEER ANEES
MS. Structural Engg (SSUET) MS. Construction Management (NED)
6 ENGR. MADIHA SHAMIM B.S. Civil Engg (SSUET) B.S. Civil Engg (SSUET)
M.E Structural Engineering (NED)
B.E. Civil Engineering (NED) 16 ENGR. DARYA MEMON f) Architecture and Environmental Design
MSc. Civil Engg (NOTTI GUM UK)
7 ENGR. SYED MURTAZA ALI JAFRY PGD Structural Engg. (MUET) Associate Professor
M.E. Environmental (NED) BE. Civil Engg (MUET)
B.S. Civil Engineering (SSUET) 1. MR. M. FAZAL NOOR
17 ENGR. ALIYA MAHMOOD M.Sc. (Asian Insti. Of Tech.) THAILAND
8 ENGR. MUHAMMAD MURTAZA NASIR B.E. Civil Engineering (NED) B. Arch. (NED)
M.E. Structural. (NED)
B.E. Civil Engg (NED)
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Assistant Professors g) Telecommunication Engineering 4 ENGR. ADNAN AFROZ
Department offers 2 Degree Programs M.Sc. Telecom. & Comp. Networks London
1. MS. AFSHAN JAMSHED South Bank Uni. (LSBU), UK
B. Arch. (Dawood Engg). College. (1) BS in Telecommunication Engineering B.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET)
BSc. Honrs (UoK) (2) BS in Mobile Communication & Security
5 ENGR. MUHAMMAD FAIZAN SALEEM
2. MS. SAMAR SHAMIM HUSSAIN Professors MS. Computer Engg. (SSUET)
M.Arch (NED) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
B. Arch. (UoK) 1 PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AAMIR
Chairman 6 ENGR. USMAN SELJUQ
3. SYED IRTAZA ALI Ph.D Electronic Engineering (MUET) M.S. Telecom. (Hamdard)
MS. Urban Landscape (Swedish Uni.) M.S. Communication System (SSUET) B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED)
B. ARCH . (Dawood Engg). College. B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
7 ENGR. SHAZIA RIAZ
Lecturers Associate Professors MS. Electronic. (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
1 MS. FABIHA KHALID 1 DR. M. MUZAFFAR ALI RAO
B. Arch. (Dawood Engg). College. Ph.D. Communication Security (University 8 ENGR. KHAWAJA MASOOD AHMED
of Limerick, Ireland) M.S. Electrical Engineering with Spec. in
2 MS. MADIHA WASEEM M.S. Electrical Engineering with Spec. in Telecommunication Blekinge Tech. Sweden
M.Arch. Urban & regional Planning (NED) Telecommunication (NED) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
B.Arch. (Dawood Engg). College. B.S. Electronic Engineering (SSUET)
9 ENGR. MUHAMMAD WASEEM
3 MS. HIRA QURESHI Assistant Professors M.S. Telecom. Uni. of Sunderland UK
MURP Urban Planning (NED) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
B. Arch. Architecture (NED) 1 DR. ASIF AZIZ
Ph.D. Electrical & Electronic. Uni. Tech. 10 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SALEEM
4 MR. MUHAMMAD SALEEM NAWAZ PETRONAS MALAYSIA M.S. Inform. & Techno (Hamdard)
B. Arch. Programme. (UoK) M.S Tele. &.Network (MAJU)
B.S. Electronic Engineering (IQRA UNI.) B.E. Electronics Engg. (NED)
5 MS. QURAT UL AIN 11 ENGR. UMAIR JILANI
B.Arch. Architecture (Mehran) 2 ENGR. ASIF HASAN
M.S. Pers. Mobile & Satellite Comm. Uni. of M.S. Electrical Engineering with Spec. in
Bradford U.K. Telecommunication Blekinge Tech. Sweden
6 MS. NAFEESA AHMED B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
B. Arch. Architecture (NED) B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
7 MS. HUMAIRA NAZIR 3 ENGR. IRFAN AHMAD USMANI 12 ENGR. REHAN SHAMS
B. Arch. (Dawood Engg). College. M.S. Comm. Tech. Uni. of Ulm, Germany MS. Network Sys. Uni. Of Plymouth (UK)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
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13 ENGR. MUHAMMAD UMAR KHAN 7 ENGR. QURATUL AIN Associate Professor
M.S. Electrical Engineering with Spec. in M.S. Telecom. Engg. (NED)
Telecommunication Blekinge Tech. Sweden B.S. Telecom. Engg. (NED) 1. ENGR. DR. MUHAMMAD IBRAR-UL-HAQUE
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) Ph.D Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
8 ENGR. MAHMOOD AHMED SIDDIQUI M.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
14 ENGR. S. MUHAMMAD UMAR TALHA M.S. Comp. Network Engg. (SSUET) B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED)
M.S. Telecom. Iqra University B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
B.E. Electronic Engg. Iqra University Assistant Professors
15 ENGR. MARIA ASHRAF 9 ENGR. AYESHA RAFIQUE
M.E. Telecom. (Hamdard) 1 ENGR. MUHAMMAD NADEEM IQBAL
M.S. Electrical Engineering with Spec. in M.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Telecommunication (NUST) B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED)
MA Islamic Stu. (UoK)
B.E Telecom. (NED) PGD. Comp. & IT (UoK)
10 ENGR. ANILA SAGHIR
M.E. Telecom. (NED) B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED)
Lecturers B.Sc. Physics (UoK)
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NED)
1 ENGR. ZAREEN TAJVAR 2 ENGR. SHAKIL AHMED KHAN
M.E. Micro Sys. Design (NED) Junior Lecturers
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) M.Sc. Electrical Engg. (NED)
1 ENGR. SYED FAHEEM HAIDER RIZVI B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED)
2 ENGR. ALI AKBAR SIDDIQUE M.S. Telecom (SSUET)
M.S. Indus. Control Engg. (Hamdard) B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) 3 ENGR. MUHAMMAD IQBAL AKHTER
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) ME. Electrical Power System (NED)
2 ENGR. ASMA SHAKEEL B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED)
3 ENGR. SHAFIQ UR REHMAN M.S. Telecom. (SSUET)
M.S. Telecom. (NED) B.S. Telecom. (SSUET) 4 ENGR. JAMAL UR REHMAN
B.S. Electro. Engg. (SSUET) M.Sc. Nuclear Technology (Islamabad Uni.)
h) Electrical Engineering Department B.Sc. Electrical Engg. (Dacca)
4 ENGR. NOREEN AKRAM
M.S. Telecom. (SSUET) Professors 5 ENGR. FAWAD SHAUKAT
B.E. Electronic Engineering (NED) M.S. Comm.& Signal Processing Imperial
1. PROF. DR. TALAT ALTAF College of London (UK)
5 ENGR. MADIHA ABBASI Chairman B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED)
M.S. Comp. Network Engg. (SSUET) Ph.D Electrical Engg.(Signal Processing)
B.S. Electronics (SSUET) (Uni. Of Bradford) UK 6 ENGR. SYED SHAKEEL AHMAD
MSc. Electrical Engg (AMU) India B.Sc. Electrical Engg. (AMU) ALIGARH
6 ENGR. AYESHA ASAD B.Sc. Electrical Engg (AMU) India (India)
M.E. Telecom. (UIT, Hamdard)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
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Lecturer 2 MS. FIZZA BATOOL 2. PROF. DR. RASHID KAMAL. ANSARI
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED) Ph.D. Mathematics (UoK)
1 ENGR. FAWAD UL HAQ M.Phil Mathematics (UoK)
M.Sc. Mechatronics Anglia Ruskin 3 ENGR. SHAMIM AKHTAR KHAN M.Sc. Mathematics Pure (UoK)
University (UK) B.S. ELECTRONIC Engg.(SSUET) M.Sc. Mathe. Applied (UoK)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) B.Sc. Hon. Physics (UoK)
Research Assistant Associate Professors
2 ENGR. JAWAD ALI ARSHAD
M.E. Telecom. (Hamdard) 1 ENGR. SYED FARAZ LIAQUAT 1. MR. SHUJA MOHAMMAD QURAISHI
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) M.Phil Mathematics (UoK)
M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
3 ENGR. JEFFERY ALI RIZVI B.Sc. Hons. Mathematics (UoK)
M.E. Electrical Engg. (Uni. Of Windsor) 2.4 Faculty of Basic & Applied Assistant Professors
CANADA, B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
Sciences
4 ENGR. SHEIKH JUNAID YAWAR 1 DR. JAWAID AHMED KHAN
ME. Energy (NED) Dean, Faculty of Basic & Applied Sciences Ph.D. Mathematics (UoK)
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED) M.Sc. Comp. Sci. (NED)
Prof. Dr. S. Jawaid Hasan Rizvi M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
5 ENGR. SADIA AHMED Post Doctorate Analysis (Canada), Ph.D. B.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
M.E. Telecommunication (NED) Mathematics (Canada), M.A. Mathematics
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) (Canada), M.A. Pure Mathematics (UoK), M.A. 2 MR. RASHEED KHAN LODHI
Applied Mathematics (UoK), B.A. (Honours), M.Phil Applied Maths (UoK)
6 ENGR. SARA BHATTI Mathematics & Philosophy (UoK) M.Sc. Applied Maths (UoK)
B.E Electrical & Electronic. (Uni. of B.Sc. Applied Maths (UoK)
Auckland) New Zealand 2.4.1 Faculty
A-Level (Auckland), O-Level (STPRI) 3 MS. FOUZIA IQBAL
a) Mathematics Department MS Engineering Sc. (GIK Inst.)
M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
Professors B.Sc. Sci. (UoK)
7 ENGR. AGHA M. ALI MIRZA
M.S Telecom. Uni. Hertfordshire (UK) 4 MR. NASIM AKHTER
B.E Electrical Engg. (NED) 1. PROF. DR. SYED JAWAID HASAN RIZVI
Ph.D Analysis: Uni. of Western Ontareo, M.Sc. Applied Maths. (UoK)
Canada B.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
Junior Lecturer
M.A Mathematics Uni. of Western Ontareo
M.A Applied Maths (UoK) 5 MS. NAZISH KANWAL
1 MR. AAMIR ALI M.A. Pure Maths. (UoK) M.S Mathematics (SSUET)
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NED) B.A Maths & Philosophy (UoK) M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
M.E. Power System Engg. (NED) B.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
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6 MR. MUHAMMAD EKRAM-UL-HAQUE 7 MR. KASHIF BASHARAT 2 MS. MARIA RASHID
PGD Uni. of Surrey England MS. Mathematics (SSUET) MS Mathematics (SSUET)
M.Sc. Applied Physics (UoK) M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK) M.Sc. Applied Mathematics (UoK)
B.Sc. Sci. (UoK) B.Sc. Mathematics (UoK) B.Ed. Education. (ALOU)
B.Sc. Maths. (Hons) (UoK)
Lecturers 8 MS. FIZZA ABBAS
M.Sc. Physics (UoK) 3 MS. TOOBA ASIF
1 DR. ASMA ZAFFAR B.Sc. Physics (UoK) M.Sc. Applied Maths (UoK)
Ph.D. Space & Planetary Astrophysics B.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
(UoK), M.Phil Mathematics (UoK) 9 MR. OVAIS SIRAJ SIDDIQUI
M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
B.Sc. (UoK) M.S Applied Mathematics (NED)
M.Sc. Science (UoK) Research Assistant
2 MR. MUHAMMAD ETEZAZ IBRAHIM B.Sc. Science (UoK)
1. MS. UZMA SHOAIB
M.S Mathematics (SSUET) M.A. Economics (UoK)
M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK) 10 MS. INGILA RAHIM B.Com (UoK)
B.Sc. Mathematics (UoK) M.Sc. Mathematics (FUUAST)
B.Sc. Mathematics (FUUAST) b) Physics Department
3 MR. NOMAN-UDDIN KHAN
M.S Mathematics (SSUET) 11 MS. SABEEN AKHTAR Professor
M.Sc. Applied Maths. (UoK) M.S Telecommunication (Bahria)
B.Sc. Maths. (UoK) B.Tech. Electrical (IIHE) 1. PROF. DR. M. AKHLAQUE AHMED
M.Sc. Applied Physics (UoK) In-charge Physics Deptt
4 MS. SUMBUL MUJEEB B.Sc. Physics (UoK) Ph.D. Physics (UoK), M.Sc. Physics (UoK),
M.Phil Psychology (UoK) M.Sc. Materials Engineering (Leeds Uni.
PMDC Clinical Psychology (Bahria Uni.) 12 MS. ANJUM KHAIRI UK),
M.A. (Psychology) (UoK) M.Sc. Specialized in Electronic Engg. (UoK) B.Sc. (Honours) Physics (UoK).
B.A. Arts (UoK) B.Sc. Physics (UoK)
Assistant Professor
5 MS. MISBAH KANWAL Junior Lecturers
M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK) 1. MR. ADEEL TAHIR
B.Sc. Hons. Maths. (UoK) 1 SYED MUHAMMAD AURANGZEB MS Physics (UoK) M.Sc. Physics with
M.Phil Education (Iqra Uni.) specialization in Electronics (UoK),
6 MS. FARIHA ANSARI M.Sc. Mathematics (Sindh) B.Sc. (Honours) Physics (UoK).
M.S Mathematics (SSUET) B.Sc. Maths, Statistics. (Sindh)
M.Sc. Pure Mathematics (UoK)
B.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
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Lecturers Junior Lecturers e) Islamic Studies Department
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f) Computer Science Department 5 MR. SHAKIR KARIM BUKSH 13 MR. HARIS AHMED
offers 2 Degree Programmes M.S. Computer Sc. University of NU-FAST MS (CS) (SSUET)
M.Sc. App. Physics, (Electronics) (UoK) B.S. (CS) (HAMDARD University)
(1) BS in Computer Science B.Sc. Science (UoK)
(2) BS in Information Technology 14 MR. M. ASAD ABBASI
6 SYED SOHAIL AHMED MS (CS) (Iqra University)
Associate Professor M.Phil (Iqra University) B.S. (CS) (UOK)
MA (Economics) (UOK)
1 DR. SYED MUHAMMAD NOMAN HASANY MBA (International University of Missouri, 15 MR. M. FARAZ KHAN
Chairman USA) MS (CS) SSUET
Ph.D. Computer Sys. Engg. (Uni. of Putra) M.A (English) Shah Abdul Latif University, B.S. (CS) (Preston University)
Malaysia Khairpur
M.E Computer Sys. Engg. (NED) Lecturers
B.E Computer Sys. Engg. (NED) 7 MS. AYESHA UROOJ
MS (CS) (SSUET) 1 MR. AHSAN MASROOR
Assistant Professors B.S. (CS) (SSUET) MS (Applied Economics, Math) (UoK)
1 MS. SANA SHAFIQ 8 ENGR. ABDUL HAMEED 2 MR. FAISAL RASHEED YAZDANIE
MS (CS) SSUET MS (CS) (MAJU) PGD (University of Plymouth, UK)
B.S. (CS) SSUET B.S. (CS) (Quid-e-Awam University of Engg, B.S. (Electronic Engg.) (SSUET)
Science & Tech, Sindh
2 MR. WALEEJ HAIDER 3 ENGR. FARHANA ASHRAF
MS (CS) PAF KIET 9 MS. RAZIA NISAR NOORANI MS (CS) SSUET
B.S. (CS) (Allama Iqbal University) B.S. Computer Engineering (SSUET)
MS (CS) Isra University
B.S. (CS) University of Sindh 4 MS. MISBAH YAQOOB
3 MR. SHARDHA NAND
MS (Comp. Sc.) ZABIST M.Sc. Physics (UOK)
10 ENGR. M. NADEEM
M.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) SINDH Uni. MS (CS) (SSUET)
B.Sc. (Hons) SINDH Uni. 5 MS. SAHER JAWED
BE (CE) (SSUET) MS (CS) (SSUET)
B.S. (CS) (UoK)
4 MR. CHANDAN LAL 11 DR. MAQSOOD SARWAR
M.Sc. Information Technology. (Hamdard) Ph.D. (Mathematics) (UOK) 6 MS. ANUM SIDDIQI
M.Sc. Electronic (QAU) M.Sc. Mathematics (UOK) BE (CIS) NED
B.Sc. Phy. Chem. Math. (KU)
12 MS. MEHWISH WAHID 7 MR. ADEEL SAEED
MS (CS) (Inst. of Business Management) MS (CS) (SSUET)
B.S. (CS) (UOK) B.S. (CS) (UOK)
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Faculty
8 MS. JAWAIRIA HAFEEZ 18 Mr. Abdul Khaliq g) Software Engineering Department
MS (CS) (SSUET) M.S. Computer Science (Indus Uni.)
B.S. (CS) (SSUET) Associate Professor
19 Mr. Tehmeed Ebaduddin
9 MS. RIMSHA REHMAN ME Computer Network (Ryerson Uni. 1 DR. REHAN INAM QURESHI
M.A. (English) (UoK) Toronto Canada) Chairman
B.S. Electronic Engineering (SSUET) Ph.D. Uni. Of South Australia
10 MS. MEHREEN UMER M.Phil. Network & Tele. ENSEEIHT, France
M.Sc. (Home Eco.) 20 MS. ZAINAB ANWAR B.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET)
BE (CIS) (NED)
11 ENGR. NAWAID HASAN 2 DR. MUHAMMAD TAHIR FATTANI
M.S. Telecom. (Hamdard) 21 MS. SANA EJAZ Ph.D. Info. Science (Security & Privacy)
B.S. Comp. Engg (SSUET) MS (CS) (SSUET) (University of Roma Tor Vergata)
BE (CIS) (NED) M.E. Computer System (NED)
12 MS. FARHEEN MIRZA B.S. Computer Engineering (SSUET)
M.S. Comp. Sci. & Inform. Tech. (NED) 22 MS. RABIA TAHIR RANA
B.S. Comp. Sci. & Inform. Tech. (Sindh Uni.) BE Electronics (MUET) Assistant Professor
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Faculty
5 ENGR. MUHAMMAD KASHIF SHAIKH B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) 6 ENGR. SANIAH NOMAN
M.S Comp. (Software)(SSUET) 14 ENGR. SARFARAZ ABDUL SATTAR NATHA M.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) MS. Comp. Net & Comm. (Hamdard) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
6 ENGR. SYED HARIS MEHBOOB 7 ENGR. ZAINAB ZAKIR
M.S Computer Engg. (Network)(SSUET) 15 ENGR. HASSAN ZAKI M.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) MS. Telecom. UIT (Hamdard) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
8 MR. KHALID MAHBOOB
7 ENGR. ZULFIQAR ALI KHAN 16 ENGR. SAMIA AIJAZ M.S. Comp. Sci. (NED)
M.S Computer Sc. (Wayne State Uni.), USA
B.E Computer Sys. (NED) ME. Communication SYS. & Network B.S. Comp. Sci. & info. Tech.(NED)
(MUET) Jamshoro
8 ENGR. SHARIQ-UZ-ZAMAN DURRANI B.E. Computer Systems (MUET), 9 ENGR. ABEER JAVED SYED
MBA Specialized. In ERP Systems Jamshoro M.S. Comp. Networking (Hamdard)
M.S Bus. Admin. (Uni. of Northampton) UK B.S. Comp. Sci. & Inform. Tech. (NED)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) Lecturer MBA Enrolled (KASBIT)
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Faculty
15 ENGR. DANISH JAMIL Research Assistant Architecture Department
M.Sc. Ethical Hacking & Comp. Security
(Uni. of Abertay Dundee) UK 1 ENGR. RAZA HASNAIN 1. SYEDA SAKINA ABBAS RIZVI
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) M.S Computer (Software) Engg. (SSUET) BS in Architecture
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
16 ENGR. DUR-E-SHAWAR AGHA 2. DR. AMEEN MUNASSAR ABDULLAH HIZAM
M.S. Computer Engg. (Network)(SSUET) 2 MR. ASIM RASHEED KHAN PhD in Architecture
B.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET) B.S. Computer Sc. (SSUET) MS in Urban Design
BS in Architecture
17 SYED MUSLIM JAMEEL
M.E Software Engg Mehran Uni. 2.5 Faculty of Business 3. MS. SABEENA NAEEM
BS in Architecture
B.E Software Engg Mehran Uni.
Administration DAE in Architecture
Junior Lecturer 4. SYED YADULLAH HYDER
Professor
BS in Architecture
1 ENGR. SUNDUS ZEHRA DAE in Architecture
M.S. Computer Engg. (Software) (SSUET) 1 PROF. DR. ABDUL RAHMAN ZAKI
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) Chairman, 5. MS. WAJIHA LAIQ
Ph.D. Mathematics (UoK) MS in Architecture
M.Phil. Mathematics (UoK) BS in Architecture
2 MS. HAFSA NIZAMI M.Sc. Mathematics Pure (UoK)
M.S. Computer Sc. (SSUET) M.Sc. Math. Applied (UoK)
B.S. Computer Sc. (UoK) B.Sc. Physics (UoK) 6. MR. MUHAMMAD TOHEED
MS in Urban Regional Planning (MURP)
3 ENGR. SANA WASEEM MSc in Geography with GIS Remote
M.S CS&IT (NED) Sensing, BSC
B.S. Computer Sci. (SSUET) 2.6 Visiting Faculty 7. MS. YOUSRA RASHID
BS in Architecture
4 MS. FALAK SALEEM Civil Engineering Department
M.S. Computer Sc. (MAJU) Software Engineering Department
B.S. Computer Sc. (UoK) 1. MR. MOINUDDIN
BE in Mechanical Engineering 1. MR. FAYYAZ ALI
5 ENGR. NIDA KHALIL BSC MS in Software Engineering
M.S. Computer (Software) (SSUET) BS in Computer Engineering
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) 2. MR. NAVEED JAFFER
MS in Structure Engineering 2. MR. ADNAN ALAM KHAN
BS in Civil Engineering MS in Computer Science
B.Sc
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Faculty
Management Sciences Department BBA 6. Ms. Humaira Ahmad
BS in Biomedical Engineering MSC Applied Mathematics
1. DR. ZOBI FATIMA MS in Applied Mathematics
PhD in European Studies 11. MR. SAUD AHMED KHAN BSC in Applied Mathematics
BS in General History M.A. Islamic Studies
BA (Hons)
2. MR. KAMAL HYDER 2.7 Institute of Human
MA in International Relation 12. MR. MUHAMMAD MUZAMMIL
MA in Economics MBA Finance Settlements & Environment
MBA in Finance, BSC B.Com
Acting Director
3. MS. RIDA SHAMIM Bioinformatics Department
MBA in Finance 1. MR. SHAHID SALEEM
MBA in (HRM) 1. MS. SEHER IFTIKHAR PGD (Planning) Holland, Certificate
M.Phil in Chemistry (Housing) UK,
4. MR. BILAL AHMAD SIDDIQUI MSC in Chemistry
MBA in Marketing BSC BS City & Regional Planning (UET)
BBA
Co-operative Teachers Lecturers
5. SYED MUHAMMAD FAHIM AKHTER Maths & Science (English Section)
MSc in Renewable Energy Engineering 1. MS. HIRA SHAKEEL
MBA in Business Management 1. Ms. Rubina Zia BE Civil (NEDUET).
MA English
6. MR. MUHAMMAD SALEEM ANSARI BA 2. MS. KIRAN BANO
MA in English Literature ME Environmental Engineering (NEDUET)
MA in English Language 2. Ms. Ishrat Rizvi BE Civil (NEDUET)
LLB MA English Literature
7. MS. MAHA BATOOL 3. Ms. Sumera Erum
M.Phil in Environmental Sciences MA English Linguistics
BS in Zoology BA
8. MR. MAHMOOD QASIM 4. Ms. Anum Rafaqat
MS in Administrative Sciences MA English Literature
BA
9. MR. HAMID HENNERY
M.A. Journalism 5. Ms. Tazeen
MA English Literature
10. MR. SIKANDER ALI SHAIKH B.Ed. in Education
MBA BSC
PGP in Business Administration
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Admission Policy
3.0 Admission Policy 3.3 Eligibility Conditions 3.4 Submission of Application for
Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology offers 3.3.1 Minimum marks obtained in HSC / Admission
admissions in its degree programmes as given below: - Equivalent examination
(i) For admission in any Programme of Faculty 1. The aptitude test fees is Rs. 3,900/- (non-re-
of Engineering 60% (SIXTY PERCENT) of the fundable)
3.1 Faculty of Engineering (ii)
aggregate marks.
For admission in any Programme of Faculty
2. The Candidates have to visit www.ssuet.edu.pk
and complete the registration process through
of Basic & Applied Sciences 50% (FIFTY their valid email address.
3.1.1 BS in Biomedical Engineering PERCENT) of the aggregate marks. 3. Fill up the “Admission Application Form” step by
3.1.2 BS in Civil Engineering 3.3.2 Combination of courses at the level of HSC step.
3.1.3 BS in Computer Engineering / Equivalent Examination 4. Carefully select the preference of choices. Once
3.1.4 BS in Electrical Engineering (i) With combination of Physics, Chemistry and the form is submitted then, the preferred
3.1.5 BS in Electronic Engineering Mathematics eligible for all Programmes. choices cannot be changed.
(ii) With combination of Physics, Mathematics 5. After submission of the “Admission Application
3.1.6 BS in Telecommunication Engineering and Computer Science eligible for Form”, the Aptitude Test Fees Voucher of Rs.
Computer Engineering, Computer Science, 3,900/- will be generated with the applicant
3.2 Faculty of Basic & Applied (iii)
Information Technology & Bioinformatics.
With combination of Physics, Chemistry and 6.
details.
Take printout of the “Aptitude Test Fees Voucher”
Sciences Biology eligible for Biomedical Engineering
& Bioinformatics. 7.
and submit in any MCB branch.
After fees payment varification from SSUET.
(iv) With combination of Physics, Mathematics, Candidate have an option to view their “Admit
3.2.1 BS in Bioinformatics Statistics / Computer Science eligible for Card” and “Application Form”.
3.2.2 BS in Computer Science Software Engineering. 8. Finally print the “Admission Application Form”,
3.2.3 BS in Information Technology (v) With combination of Physics, Mathematics, sign it and also get it signed by your parents/
3.2.4 BS in Software Engineering Chemistry, Biology & Arts/Design or any guardian and send it back to “The Registrar
3.2.5 Bachelor in Architecture non-Science Subjects students (with prove Office, Sir Syed University of Engineering and
of Science subjects in Matric or O-Levels) Technology” through courier along with the
3.2.6 BS in Biomedical Sciences eligible for Architecture. Photocopy of following documents.
3.2.7 BS in Mathematics (vi) Intermediate with Mathematics, securing at a) Matriculation (SSC) Certificate and Marks
3.2.8 BS in Mobile Communication & Security least 50% marks in aggregate is eligible for Sheet / O-level Mark Sheet*.
BS in Mathematics. b) Admit Card of (HSC) Examination part II
c) Intermediate (HSC) Marks Sheet / A-level
3.3.3 Applicant possessing Diploma of Associate Mark Sheet*.
Engineering with minimum 60% (Sixty d) CNIC of candidate or Parent in case it is not
Percent) of the total marks are eligible been issued to the candidate.
against reserved seats in relevant e) Copy of the paid “Aptitude Test Fees
discipline. Voucher”
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f) Signed “Admission Application Form” and
endorsement from parents/ guardian.
Note: Acceptance of admission form does not guarantee
admission, which is made on the basis of merit and 3.9 Merit Determination
g) 4 Photographs in blue background. availability of seats.
h) Sanad Hafiz e Quran** The Admission Committee will process the applications
on the basis of merit as determined by the applicant's
i) Sports Certificate**
3.6 Rejection of Application previous academic record and his/her performance in
the Aptitude Test.
*Equivalence Certificate from IBCC required.
** if desired necessary The University can reject any application or cancel/ Different weightages are assigned to these selection
withdraw any admission of a student without assigning criteria as detailed below:
9. The candidate must bring admit card on the Test any reason.
Day. a) Intermediate (HSC) / Equivalent Examination
3.4.1 Original document(s) should not be 3.7 Aptitude Test Marks 30%
b) Aptitude Test 70%
attached with the Admission Application
Form. a) An Aptitude Test will be conducted equivalent to
3.4.2 Admission Application Form and the
documents attached to it shall not be
the standard of Intermediate Science (HSC) for
all applicants.
3.10 Tie Resolution
returned. b) Applicants interested in Architecture Programme In case of tie for merit position in the selection for
3.4.3 Incomplete Application shall not be will be assessed through Drawing Test and admission, the tie shall be resolved by the following
considered. Interview conducted by the University in addition criteria:
3.4.4 The Application shall be rejected in case the to the Aptitude Test, separately.
candidate is found guilty of any suppression a) Aggregate marks obtained in Aptitude Test shall
or misrepresentation of material facts. In
case at any stage it is found that the 3.8 Hafiz-e-Quran be the criterion for resolving the tie.
b) Any further tie shall be resolved by considering
documents on the basis of which admission marks obtained in sections of Physics and then
was granted are forged/ tempered, the Addition of 20 marks to the marks obtained by the
candidate in HSC /Equivalent examination will be allowed English of the Aptitude Test conducted by the Sir
admission will be cancelled and the fee paid Syed University on scheduled date and time.
shall be forfeited. The candidate will not be to Hafiz-e-Quran subject to:
considered for admission in future. The a) Production of original sanad from Wifaq-ul-Ma-
University reserves the right for legal action daris Arabia Pakistan.
b) Qualifying the Oral Test to be conducted by the
3.11 Admission Processing Charges
also.
University for Hafiz-e-Quran. a) For all programs except BS Mathematics, BS
This addition will be considered for determining merit of
3.5 Admission Open to All the candidate and will not affect the eligibility condition
for accepting of admission form.
Biomedical Sciences and BS Mobile Communi-
cation & Security.
Keeping in view the “Aligarh Spirit” the admissions are
The applicant must bring Admission Processing
open to all purely on merit basis, irrespective of caste,
Charges (Rs. 30,000/- non-refundable) in the
creed, colour, culture, religion, gender, or domicile.
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Admission Policy
form of Cash/ Pay Order/ Demand Draft (in favour of
“Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, •
termination of the studies at this University.
Applicants are warned that in their own 3.13 Medium of Instruction
Karachi”), at his/her scheduled date and time. interest they should retain sufficient number
of attested photocopies of their documents/ Instructions in all courses and laboratories are carried
b) For BS Mathematics, BS Biomedical Sciences certificates as the originals are not likely to out in English Language. The examinations are also
and BS Mobile Communication & Security. be returned during their period of study at conducted in English.
the University. However, the Photostat of the
The applicant must bring Admission Processing
Charges (Rs. 10,000/- non-refundable) in the
required documents can be provided to the
students on submission of application on the 3.14 Employment / Simultaneous
form of Cash/ Pay Order/ Demand Draft (in
favour of “Sir Syed University of Engineering &
prescribed form on payment of Rs. 50/each
of documents on the notice of seven
Enrolment
Technology, Karachi”), at his/her scheduled date working days, subject to availability of the All undergraduate degree programmes are regular full
and time. documents. time day programmes. No student admitted in this
• The name of applicants who do not submit
the original documents on the specified University shall be allowed to engage himself/ herself in
3.11.1 Documents Required at the time of Admis- employment or maintain simultaneous enrolment in any
sion Candidate must submit the following scheduled date, may be deleted from the
Merit List. other course of studies in any educational institutions.
documents as mentioned against each of Violation of above may lead to cancellation of admission.
them, to the Admission Office at the time of
admission:
a) Admit card of Aptitude Test (Attested 3.12 Duration Of Programme 3.15 Cancellation Of Admission
Photocopy)
b) S.S.C. or Equivalent Examination Mark sheet 3.12.1 Courses of studies leading to the degree of
and Certificate (Attested Photocopy) Bachelor of Sciences (BS) in any Discipline In case at any stage it is found that the documents on the
c) HSC or Equivalent Examination Mark-Sheet shall be of four (4) academic years' duration. basis of which admission was granted are forged /
Original - to be retained by the University 3.12.2 The Duration of the degree of Bachelor of tampered / bogus, the admission of the student will be
d) Equivalence Certificate from IBCC for Architecture shall however be of five (5) cancelled and the fee paid shall be forfeited. University
Foreign Examination; if applicable original to academic years' duration. also reserves the right for legal action. However, he / she
be retained by the University. 3.12.3 Any student who fails to complete all may file appeals against such decision with the Vice
e) Declaration of non-participation in political requirements for his/her degree in the Chancellor within 15 days from the date of notification
activities and no indulgence in unwanted prescribed time may continue study for along with a fee of Rs. 500/-
activities on Judicial Stamp Paper of Rs.50/. further three academic years. Consequently,
f) Six Passport Size Photographs (with light a) Maximum seven academic years shall be
Blue Background) allowed for each Four-year degree
g) Hafiz-e-Quran Sanad if applicable Original programme.
from Wifaq-ul-Madaris Arabia Pakistan b) Maximum eight academic years shall
• Original documents retained by the Universi- however be allowed for each Five-year
ty will be returned after the completion or degree programme.
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Admission Policy
3.16 Categories & Seats Allocations
The categories and seats allocation to each category is tabled as under:
Reserved Seats for
Employees, Faculty,
S.No. Discipline Code Total Seats Open Overseas Self Finance DAE Staff, Sports, &
Sponsors
01 Biomedical Engineering BM 120 104 00 04 02 10
02 Civil Engineering CV 200 148 45 00 02 05
03 Computer Engineering CE 200 181 00 07 02 10
04 Electrical Engineering EL 80 68 00 07 02 03
05 Electronic Engineering EE 200 181 00 07 02 10
06 Telecommunication TE 120 104 00 04 02 10
07 Architecture AR 50 42 00 03 02 03
08 Bioinformatics BI 30 26 00 00 02 02
09 Computer Science CS 250 221 00 07 05 17
10 Information Technology IT 50 40 00 04 01 05
11 Software Engineering SE 300 273 00 07 04 16
12 Mathematics MA 40 35 00 00 00 05
13 Biomedical Sciences BMS 40 35 00 00 02 03
14 Mobile Comm. & Security MC&S 40 35 00 00 02 03
Total 1720 1493 45 50 30 102
Note:
If the number of candidates is less than the allocation of seats in the category/categories other than the category for open merit, the unfilled
seats will be transferred to its respective discipline in the category for open merit.
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Admission Policy
Discription of Categories and paya- Syed University are eligible for admission provided
his/her real father/mother is serving/ working in the 4.1 Fees
ble fee at the time of admission University against a regular post; or has expired after
completion of minimum of three years' continuous a) For all programs except BS Mathematics, BS
service in this University. Biomedical Sciences and BS Mobile Communica-
Open: tion & Security.
It is open to all candidates who qualify the eligibility
conditions of para 3.3. The fee payable at the time of (ii) Sports: Pakistani Foreign/Pakistani
admission to any discipline except Architecture, The candidates who are outstanding Sportsmen are Students Students abroad
Mathematics, Biomedical Sciences and Mobile eligible for admission under this category provided
Communication & Security, is amounting to PKR: candidates fulfil the eligibility conditions of para 3.3. 1. Tuition Fee Rs. 153,700 $7,150
208,500/- (Rs. 30,000/- Admission Processing (First year)
Charges included) and for Architecture PKR: (iii) Sponsors: 2. Examination Fee Rs. 8,000
255,500/- (Rs. 30,000/- Admission Processing Candidates who are the nominees of the Sponsors (Per annum)
Charges included) either in cash or through Pay Order and fulfil the conditions of Para 3.3 are eligible for this 3. Enrolment Fee Rs. 3,000
in favour of Sir Syed University of Engineering & category. (Once Only)
Technology. The fee for BS in Mathematics, Biomedi- 4. Studio Fee per (24,500 X 2=49,000)
cal Sciences and Mobile Communication & Security is Note: Semester only
Rs. 93000/- (Rs. 10,000/- Admission Processing Any Government taxes are liability of candidate. HEC and for Architecture
Charges included) all concerned accreditation bodies' Rule and Regulations 5. Laboratory Fee Rs. 2,000
are applicable in addition to Sir Syed University of (per annum except
Overseas (Pakistanis): Engineering & Technology's Rules and Regulations. Architecture)
Candidate must qualify the eligibility conditions of 6. Medical
Examination Rs. 1,500
para 3.3 and the fee payable at the time of admission
is amounting to US $: 8650/- or equivalent Pakistani
4.0 Admission Processing Charges (Once only)
rupees. (Once Only & Non Refundable) b) For BS Mathematics, BS Biomedical Sciences and
BS Mobile Communication & Security.
Self-Finance: a) For all programs except BS Mathematics, BS
It is open to all candidates who qualify the eligibility Biomedical Sciences and BS Mobile Communica- 1. Tuition Fee Rs. 72,000
conditions of para 3.3. The fee payable at the time of tion & Security. (First year)
admission is amounting to PKR: 450,000/- either in Pakistani Foreign/Pakistani
cash or through Pay Order in favour of Sir Syed Students Students abroad 2. Examination Fee Rs. 6,000
University of Engineering & Technology. (Per annum)
Rs. 30,000 $1,500
Reserved Seats: 4.1.1 Foreign/Pakistani Students abroad (Fees
(i) Employees: b) For BS Mathematics, BS Biomedical Sciences and structure in subsequent years):
Apart from qualifying the conditions of para 3.3, BS Mobile Communication & Security.
candidates - Real Sons/ Real Daughters of the Sir Expatriate Pakistani Students:
Rs. 10,000
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Fees
They shall pay in Pakistani Rupees the same
amount, which is paid by local students of their
Note:
1. The Security Deposit is against breakage 5.0 Scholarship
batch. and/or any other damage caused by the
In deserving cases scholarships are likely to be
student and is payable at the time of available on the basis of merit and need as
Foreigners: admission in the University. This deposit or prescribed from time to time.
They shall pay every year US.$2200/= as such balance as may be available out of it
tuition fees and all other fees including shall be refunded to the student whenever
examination fee etc. he/she ceases to be student of the 6.0 Admission for Foreign /
4.1.2 Late Fees:
University.
2. All fees are payable through bank draft/pay Pakistani Students Abroad
order (Payable to Sir Syed University of
Fine as per SSUET regulations will be imposed Please refer Article 4.0
Engineering and Technology, Karachi) or
after due date. through cash in the banks to be prescribed
4.1.2 Summer Course Fee:
by the University.
* The fee Structure is valid for the academic
7.0 Common Facilities
Rs. 3500/- for each course.
session 2020.The University has the right to
make necessary revision in the fee structure 7.1 Library
as and when it is deemed appropriate or
SSUET library is a main part of university and it
4.2 Funds necessary.
is providing a lot of services for the users i.e.
For all programs except BS Mathematics, BS Biomedical
Sciences and BS Mobile Communication & Security.
4.4 Refund of Fee book bank, reference books, journals and
magazines, news papers, thesis, dictionaries
1. If a student applies to leave the University and encyclopedias. To enhance the library
up to 7th day of convene of classes full services for research purpose we are facilitating
1. Students Activities Rs.1,600 to the library users with the “Digital Library” and
(Per annum) (100%) fee will be refunded.
2. If a student applies to leave the University “Online Catalogue”. Library has its own Library
2. Membership of Rs.500 System. Library offered counter services
Duty Society(Per annum) from 8th -15th day of convene of classes
half (50%) fee will be refunded. through Bar Code Reader for quick and fast
3. Membership of Book Rs.1,200 3. From 16th day of convene of classes no dealing in less time.
Bank (Per annum) fee (0%) will be refunded.
4. Network Infrastructure Rs.2,000 4. Request from passed out students for Library Books issued to students through Book
Development Charges refund for their security deposit amount Bank for a semester and Reference Books on
(Per annum) must be submitted to University within a weekly basis.
period of 12 months from the date of
4.3 Deposits passing out / convocation of respective
batch. After the given period no request for
• 350-400 Students are using Library daily for
reading purpose.
Security Deposit Rs. 5,000 refund of security deposit will be accepted • 400 books issued & received back on daily
(Once only, Refundable) by the University. basis.
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Facilities
• Reading Hall available with the capacity of 200 a. General v. Discipline at Campus
students. I. Students General Welfare a) Carrying ID Cards for access to and at
• Separate Reading Room available for faculty. II. Extra Curriculum Activities including Campus.
• Open Access of HEC Digital library through 10 entertainment picnics and special events. b) Wearing uniform as detailed in prospec-
Computer Systems for books & Research III. Grievance Handling tus, (article 7.5) irrespective of Batch or
Journals. IV. Counter Check & Report Class attendance Gender.
• Library subscribe 11 General Magazines for c) Wearing Shalwar Qamis / kurta Shalwar
Students and Faculty. b. Students Conduct by Boys and slippers/chappals by any
Counselling, motivation and mentoring in view, student on campus is not permitted
Total Books: 96,650
Book Bank Books: 63,466 student activities are closely monitored as per except for written medical excuse from
Reference Book: 33,184 the University Code of Conduct summarized as SSUET Doctor.
follows: d) Smoking or use of intoxicants/ drugs/
1- 966 Books have been purchased from Dec chewing Gutka is strictly forbidden and
2018 to May 2019 for all engineering i. All SSUET students are required to observe is punishable including imposing of fine
departments. the University’s code of Conduct, Rules, Rs. 500/- and above for each occasion
2- 15 Books added through donation Regulations and Instructions issued from and time of violation.
3- Students could get access to the Research time to time. e) Misbehavior with Faculty or any staff of
Journals through HEC Digital library. ii. Any member of the faculty may, if he/she the university is against the Code.
deems it necessary, require any student f) Using or attempting to use unfair means
Computerization: who is guilty of disorderly or improper during classes, quizzes or examinations
conduct in a Lecture Room or laboratory to is violation of code.
Total collection of books and complete issuance withdraw from the room, and shall bring the g) Unnecessary loitering around and
/ return record of staff and students is comput- offence to the notice of the respective unauthorized gathering or grouping is
erized. Barcode system has been implemented Chairman through Student Advisers, not permitted anywhere at Campus.
on the Books and Students Cards for Circulation Disciplinary Committee and the Registrar of h) Representing Political Party (ies)/
Services. the University. Chanting Political Slogans / Flags/
iii. Similarly, all Faculty and notified staff of the Badges / Disseminating Political
7.2 Girls Common Room University shall have the authority to check
disorderly or improper conduct or any
Literature, holding sessions, resorting to
violence and vandalism are serious
breach of discipline at the Campus and violations of code and shall be dealt with
Exclusively for Female Students Girls Common notify the same through observation slips to award of major punishments.
Rooms are catered in all the Academic Blocks at the respective CMs, Registrar and DSAS. vi. University reserves the right to indict any
the Campus. iv. The students need to understand that if student for committed offences and
despite mentoring, counselling and violation of code and award punishments
Students Affairs warnings they fail to meet discipline and / or penalties deemed appropriate.
The Department looks after following aspects as standards of the University, they shall not be vii. Fines or other penalties may be imposed
per the defined role: entitled to get good Character Certificate by the Disciplinary Committee, CMs and
with obvious demerits.
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Facilities
/or by any other person to whom the manage-
ment or Disciplinary Committee has 7.4 Medical Facilities provided free of cost under the provision.
h) The dental unit, pathological laboratory and
delegated powers to act on its behalf, on x-ray unit are also facilitating the student of
any student of the University for violating The Medical Centre of SSUET is providing free Biomedical Engineering Department with
regulatory instructions. medical and dental facilities to the students, the practical demonstration.
viii. Management decision in all student staff and their families.
matters shall be final All the medical facilities as stated above are
The Medical Centre is situated within the provided free of cost to all students, staff and
University premises and is being run under the their families as per specified criteria, by the
7.3 Guidance Centre supervision of qualified and experienced
medical doctors and paramedics. The two
SSUET. The medical facilities are further being
medical officers perform their duties in shifts expanded to meet the challenges and
Career Planning & Placement Bureau has been requirements of future.
revitalized, relocated to a better place and from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. The dental unit is
renamed as Guidance Center. Its functions and being run by an expert “Dental Surgeon” &
responsibilities include:- Dental Technician”. 7.5 Uniform
The Medical Centre is fully equipped to meet
Guidance & Counseling any emergencies. Facilities, to meet emergency, For Boys
Internship Services such as oxygen cylinders, wheel chair, stretcher White dress shirt and grey pant with green tie
Placement services and ambulance are available. having the University emblem. The Tie with
Industrial Tours (Self and accompanied by proper emblem is supplied by the University
faculty) The other medical facilities available are: free of cost. Black Dress Shoes Green Sweater
Organization of conferences & Open house or Coat in winter.
sessions, seminars, workshops on youth a) Fully equipped ambulance service.
related issues. b) Well equipped Pathological Laboratory For Girls
Projects collaboration supervised by Consultant Pathologist & Plain white shirt and shalwar with green
CV writing skills and interview appearance qualified technician. Dupatta with University emblem for attachment
tips / self preparation or with participation c) X-ray unit which has latest machinery and to the pocket (to be supplied by the University
of faculty an expert technician. free of cost). Black Dress Shoes, Green Sweater
Establish Parent University Relationship d) Latest dental unit is functioning for the or Coat in winter.
Preparation and maintenance of Graduate benefit of students, staff and their families.
Directory of Passed out Students
Health Awareness / Environment
This unit is equipped with latest machinery.
e) Well trained E.C.G. Technician is also
7.6 Canteen
Coordination in Final year Project available to help the doctors to provide
Canteen facilities are available in the premises.
E.C.G. facilities.
A separate canteen for Girls is also available in
f) Ultrasound facilities are provided by
the University premises.
qualified ultrasound specialist.
g) Emergency treatment / medicines are
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Facilities
8.0 Collaboration with Foreign Following are some of the main features of the
collaboration.
section of the prospectus under the caption
“COURSES OF STUDIES.”
Universities 1. The students can study two years in SSUET Instructions in all courses and laboratories are
and another two years in the foreign carried out in English language. The
The University is a member of the Association University to get a degree of the foreign examinations are also conducted in English.
of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) and also a University. These students would also be The student will be well advised to study Rules
member of UNESCO sponsored International registered with the Professional Bodies of and Regulations relating to Semester System of
Association of Universities (IAU) which has 50 that country / the counter-parts of Pakistan Examinations.
years standing. SSUET is one of the Universities Engineering Council (PEC) in Pakistan.
selected on the Administrative Board of IAU. 2. One third of the study for MS Degree may
The IAU advises UNESCO and world universities be completed in SSUET and the remaining
on higher education and research. two third in the foreign university for a
foreign M.S.
The University is in the process of arranging 3. Faculty exchange between SSUET and
meaningful collaboration with leading foreign foreign University.
universities. The representatives of a number of 4. Study through Video Conferencing.
British and American universities have visited 5. Condensed courses by visiting foreign
SSUET and have expressed their interest in Faculty.
such collaboration in the fields of Undergradu- 6. Split Ph.D. Programmes for the Faculty of
ate / Postgraduate Studies, Research, Faculty SSUET by spending some time in Foreign
Development and Ph.D. Programmes. The University and remaining time pursuing
University has on-going collaboration distant learning while in SSUET.
Programmes with many Higher Education and
Research Institutions of international repute.
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HONOURS
&
ACHIEVEMENTS
Convocation 2019
10.0 Convocation 2019 Chancellor presented a report containing about
University’s achievements and progress.
BS Telecommunication Engineering
BS Civil Engineering
82
160
BS Electrical Engineering 73
The Convocation is an event that exhibits different The Convocations are always highly momentous events BS Computer Science 183
shades of excitement and happiness. The parents and for the University in general and for alumni in particular. BS Software Engineering 112
the guardians of the graduates, who are invited to the Prominent educationists, elites and dignitaries of the BS Bioinformatics 08
convocation, form a highly significant part of the country are also invited. As usual, the parents and Bachelors in Architecture 27
audience, as the smile and expression of joy on their guardians of the degree recipients were also present to
faces adds to the glamour in the Convocation Ceremony. witness the most momentous event of the life of their MS Computer Software Engineering 17
The graduates with the sense of satisfaction, confidence sons, daughters and wards. The Convocation has MS Electronic Engineering 11
and ability to enter in practical life, are always central to sentimental attachment not only with the recipients of MS Mathematics 05
the ceremony. Jubilant, on achieving a highly significant degree but with their parents as well. SSUET, therefore, MS Computer Science 09
landmark in their career, they manifest their joy in extends invitations to the parents/guardians of the MS Biomedical 04
different manners. recipients of degree as well, with a view to providing MS Telecommunication 02
them an opportunity to witness their sons, daughters and
Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology can wards being conferred with their degrees.
genuinely take pride in the fact that it has been holding
Convocations since completion of its first graduate class
Position Holders
regularly every year. The University, according to its
policy, takes special steps to minimize the time gap
10.1 The Details of Degree COMPUTER ENGINEERING
between the date of declaration of results and that of Recipients and Position 1. FARIHA MEHAK
holding of the Convocation. This enables the graduates
to contact the job market without loss of time. Usually, Holders 2015-CE-061
DR. A.Q. KHAN UNIVERSITY GOLD MEDAL FOR
the graduates from the SSUET reach the job market well SECURING, 1ST POSITION IN COMPUTER
before the graduates from other Universities, due to In 2019 Convocation, 1016 BS degrees, 48 MS degrees,
ENGINEERING & GOLD MEDAL FROM INSTITU-
holding of Convocation at the most appropriate time. 01 PhD and 10 Gold medals for 1st position, 9 Silver
TION OF ENGINEERS PAKISTAN (IEP)
medals for 2nd position and 9 Bronze medals for 3rd
Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology held its position were awarded to Position Holders. This year, the
2. SYED HARIS BIN HAFEEZ
22nd Convocation on Thursday 07 February 2019 at the Institution of Engineers Pakistan awarded 6 Gold medals
2015-CE-052
Expo Centre near the University Campus. The Ceremony to the position Holders of Engineering Disciplines for
UNIVERSITY SILVER MEDAL FOR SECURING
was graced by the presence of Mr. Imran Ismail, Securing 1st Position. The first batches of Architecture
2ND POSITION IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Governor of Sindh as Chief Guest. He congratulated the and Electrical Engineering (2014-2015 batch) passed
students on their success and urged them to show their out at this Convocation. Degree recipient’s details are as
3. AYESHA SHEIKH
best to the world and Sindh Minister for Works and under:
2015-CE-110
Services, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, urged graduating UNIVERSITY BRONZE MEDAL FOR SECURING
students to continue updating their education and skills. BS Electronic Engineering 161
3RD POSITION IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Earlier, Honorable Chancellor Mr. Jawaid Anwar BS Computer Engineering 138
highlighted SSUET’s future plans whereas Vice BS Biomedical Engineering 72
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Convocation 2019
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
1. TAHIR JAMAL 1. MUHAMMAD BURHAN
2015-EE-123 2015-BM-004
Z.A. NIZAMI UNIVERSITY GOLD MEDAL FOR SECURING MUHAMMAD ZAKIR ALI KHAN UNIVERSITY GOLD MEDAL FOR SECURING
1ST POSITION IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING & GOLD MEDAL FROM 1ST POSITION IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING & GOLD MEDAL FROM
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS PAKISTAN (IEP) INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS PAKISTAN (IEP)
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Convocation 2019
COMPUTER SCIENCE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1. QURATULAIN KHALID 1. MEHAK KANWAL
2015-CS-109 2015-EL-079
HASAN NASIR UNIVERSITY GOLD MEDAL FOR SECURING UNIVERSITY GOLD MEDAL FOR SECURING
1ST POSITION IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1ST POSITION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
2. MUMSHAD ALI SIDDIQUI
2. SYEDA ANUSHA NADEEM 2015-EL-022
2015-CS-044 UNIVERSITY SILVER MEDAL FOR SECURING 2ND POSITION IN
UNIVERSITY SILVER MEDAL FOR SECURING 2ND POSITION IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
3. MUHAMMAD BILAL SIDDIQUI
3. MUHAMMAD USMAN 2015-EL-015
2015-CS-096 UNIVERSITY BRONZE MEDAL FOR SECURING 3RD POSITION IN
UNIVERSITY BRONZE MEDAL FOR SECURING 3RD POSITION IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
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Literary Art & Culture Forum
11.0 Qamar-us-Salam Literary Art Speech Competition SSUET) Prof. Naushaba Siddiqui Convenor
Literary Art & Culture Forum attended the
& Culture Forum 15th Jan 2019
Sir University Literary Art & Culture Forum
program and the function ended with the
address by Jawed Anwar Chancellor of SSUET.
organized Speech Competition collaboration with
The Literary Society of SSUET is structured to offer Social student’s forum on 15th Jan, 2019 at
membership to our students with an aim of providing an Antinarcotics Force Youth Ambassador
Bashir A Malik Auditorium Block F The function Program
open forum to discuss literature within the bounds of our started with the recitation of Holy Quran by Hafiz
culture and art society. The forum provides ample Qari Yousuf. It was followed by recitation of Na’at 27th Feb 2019
opportunities to students to discuss and deliberate how by Asadullah Khan. Our students Samiya Batool Students from Literary, Art & Culture Forum
literary subjects can be transformed and conveyed for and other winning Students participated in represented SSUET at Regent Plaza Karachi on
greater benefits of local, regional and global societies speech in Urdu & won special prize in this 27th Feb 2019 to attend the seminar Anti
and communities. competition. The guest speakers were Aniq ur Narcotics Force Youth Ambassador program. The
Rehman, ARY famous anchor Qaiser Waheed, Chief Guest of the event was Director General
Aims and Objectives: Anti-Narcotics Force Major General Muhammad
Chairman Social Students Forum Nafees Ahmed
• To provide entertaining extra-curricular Khan, Masood Ahmed Wasi, Mazhar Rabbani, Arif Malik HI[M] . Our students Soha Gul &
activities for students. Syed Tariq Shah, Seema Naheed, and Pervaiz Samiya Batool speech highlighted views for
• To encourage the creativity. Siddiqui Hony. Secretary Hafiz Arsalan Saeed antinarcotics which is an honour of Sir Syed
• To brush up the student’s hidden talent highlighted Seerat-e-Tayyaba and the function University of Engineering & Technology.
ended with the address by Registrar Syed
The forum invites professionals and experts and allow Sarfaraz Ali of SSUET which is an honour of Sir Inter University Speech Competition
students to interact with them to broaden their horizon Syed University of Engineering & Technology.
and improving their skills to communicate their thoughts 21st March, 2019
and innovative ideas through the mediums of speech, Role of Youth for Society Development All Karachi Inter University Speech Competition
writing for newspapers, magazines, photography, against Narcotics organized by VPO Collaboration with Sir Syed
creative drawings and paintings, television and social University of Engineering & Technology Literary,
media. 28th Feb 2019 Art & Culture Forum on 21st March 2019, at “F”
Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology Block Bashir A Malik Auditorium. The program
Subsequently, to polish and put their skills to test the Literary, Art & Culture Forum organized Seminar started with Qira’at by Hafiz Muhammad Yousuf
forum organizes Inter-department debates, quizzes and on Role of Youth for Society Development against & Naat recited by Asadullh Khan 17 Teams
essay writing and musical competitions - a week long Narcotics on 28th, Feb 2019, at “F” Block participated from different Universities. Following
activities scheduled in each semester. Selected students Bashir A Malik Auditorium SSUET. The program were the winning teams. Won 1st position
are than enlisted to participate in inter university compe- started with Qira’at by Hafiz Yousuf & Naat was Karachi University & Sir Syed University of
titions to further their talent for national level perfor- recited by Asadullah Khan. Honorable Chief Engineering & Technology student Khizer Khan
mances. Guests, Dr Amir Ahmed Shaikh (Additional IG got 2nd position and the 3rd position won by
Police Karachi) along with Muhammad Umer DUHMS Dow University along with Muhammad
Khan (President, Professional Youth Foundation Umer Khan (President, Professional Youth
of Pakistan Former Anchor person - Alumni Foundation of Pakistan Former Anchor person
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Literary Art & Culture Forum
Alumni SSUET) The Guest of Honour .& vote of 4th Great Debate Competition
thank given by Secretary Literary Art & Culture New Port All Karachi Inter University Naat
Forum Hafiz Muhammad Arsalan The function Competition ARY Qtv 10-12-2018
ended with the address by Engineer Sarfaraz Ali, The British High Commission’s Annual GREAT
Registrar of the SSUET which is an honour of Sir 1st till 27th Ramzan Debate Competition continued with a fourth
Syed University of Engineering & Technology. New port University Collaborated with ARY QTv semi-final event at the Sir Syed University of
All Karachi Naat Competition 2019 held at Ary Engineering and Technology at Bashir A Malik
Seerat Conference Qtv channel Judges visited 29th Universities and Auditorium Block “F” (SSUET). The competition
took trials of over 280 students from which 54 featured students from sixteen universities in
26th Mar 2019 Naat Khwan were short listed to take part in the Karachi and was attended by senior members of
Seerat-Un-Nabi (SAWW) conference was final round. Our SSUET Student, Asadullah Khan academia and the media. At the end of an
organized under the supervision of Literary, Art & got 2nd position and received Fifty thousand intense competition, Abdul Rafey from Tabani’s
Culture Forum at the Sir Syed University of cash prize, 70cc Bike, Washing Machine, a School of Accountancy was the winner while
Engineering & Technology on Thursday 26th shield certificate and gift hampers. Muhammad Ammar Abbasi was the runner-up.
March, 2019. The Program was conducted by The Chief Guest UK Deputy High Commissioner
Wajeeha Raheem & Hafiz Muhammad Yousuf Sir Syed Day Celebrations Karachi and Trade Director for Pakistan Elin
recited few verses from the Holy Quran famous Burns said: “The youth of this country is its
News Anchor Alumni speakers. Umer Khan Ufaq, 17th October 2018 greatest asset and they are the ones that will
Islamic Department Faculty Teacher Rashid ul The function was held in a delightfully Decorated become the nation’s future leaders, influencers
Qadri highlighted different aspects of Pindal, which was set up in Alig Lawn. Sir Syed and opinion formers which is an honour for Sir
Seerat-e-Tayyaba in their speeches, while Day celebrations were held on 17th October Syed University of Engineering & Technology. Dr.
Literary, Art & Culture Forum recited Naats. 2018 at Alig Lawn SSUET. The program was Talat Altaf, Dean faculty of engineering Welcome
Students Asad Ullah Khan, Hassan Ali & Rahat compared by AMUOBA Member Convenor the chief guest Ms Elin Burns British Deputy High
Gaba were the Guest speaker. Dr. Umair Literary, Art & Culture Forum Ms. Naushaba Commissioner and students and also
Mehmood Siddiqui Islamic learning Department Siddiqui and Qiraat by Hafiz Mudassir Malik & congratulate Muhammad Arsalan Saeed and his
of Karachi University Spoke on the occasion The Naat by Asadullah Khan. It was followed by entire team for organizing this event.
Honorable Chancellor of SSUET Mr. Jawaid renowned guest speakers Sardar Yaseen Malik
Anwaar said that the Holy Quran is a complete Prof Dr.Pir Zada Qasim Raza Siddiqui, Famous
code of life he said that we should also seek Scholar Prof. Haroon Rasheed, Prof. Abdul
guidance from the teachings of the Holy Rasheed on the achievements of Sir Syed
prophets life (SAWW) in order to be successful in Ahmed Khan. The students of Forum & AMUOBA
this world as well as in the life hereafter. Members presented Tarana-e-Aligarh. The
Mehmood Ul Hassan Ashrafi presented Qasida function ended with the address by Jawed
Burda Shareef The Mehfil-e-Milad was blessed Anwar, Chancellor of the University. Vote of
with the prayers of Islamic department thanks was given by Gen. Sec. Engineer
Mehmood Ul Hassan Ashrafi Islamic department Muhammad Arshad Khan. Dinner was served
at the end of the conference. according to the Aligarh tradition.
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Literary Art & Culture Forum
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION compared by Syed Fahad Ali & Rubab Zafar. The National
anthem, National Song, and new Tarana-e-Sir Syed
The Independence Day was celebrated with the written by Anwar Azmi music composed by Faisal
traditional enthusiasm & fervor. The function started with Mukhtar was sung by students. A Guard of Honor and
the recitation of Holy Quran by Hafiz Mudassir. It was Salute to the National Flag was presented by the Security
followed by recitation of Na’at by Haris Ahmed National Guards. The function ended with a Dua by Mr. Mehmood
Flag Hoisting was conducted by The Honorable ul Hassan Ashrafi a teacher of Islamic Department, for
Chancellor Engineer Jawed Anwar. The function was the prosperity of the Muslim ummah and progress of
attended by the Vice Chancellor, Members of AMUOBA, Pakistan & SSUET. Sweets were distributed at end of the
Member of SSUET staff and students. The program was function.
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Sports Activities
12.0 Sports Activities
Games and sports are an integral part of SSUET
academic activities. The following sports activities are
available to students:
Cricket
Basket Ball
Volley Ball
Badminton and Table Tennis
Body Building Group Picture of SSUET Football Team at All Pakistan HEC Championship, Lahore
The University organizeses Sports Festival which
is participated by various Universities and Sports Sir Syed University won two group matches & semifinal
Clubs. of the tournament & Qualified for the Final Round of the Tournament. Eight Universities participated in this
Championship. SSUET beat NED in Sudden Death, in tournament.
Sports Teams: Semi final SSUET beat Agha Khan University by 5-0. IBA
Beat SSUET in the final of the tournament in Sudden HEC Zone G Interuniversity Volley Ball Championship,
Cricket Hockey Death Shootout after a Goal Less Draw. 2019
Basket-Ball Football
Volley-Ball Boxing HEC Zone G Cricket Championship 2018-19 Sir Syed University Organized HEC Zone G Inter-university
Badminton Body Building Volley Ball Championship, 2019 from 8th to 10th
Table-Tennis IBA University organized HEC Zone “G” Cricket Champi- February 2019, 12 Universities participating in The
onship 2018-19. Twelve Universities of Karachi Took Part Event.
The Sports Teams have shown outstanding performance in the Championship including Sir Syed University of
in Domestic Events and All Pakistan Inter-Universities engineering & Technology, Hamdard University, Karachi
Championships and gained prominent positions as University, Habib University, Greenwich University,
detailed below: INDUS, PAF-KIET, PIMSAT, Iqra University, NED University,
HEC Zone G Football Championship 2018-19 IOBM, and IBA. Sir Syed University won group match
against PAF KIET & qualify for the Quarter Final of the
Iqra University organized HEC Zone “G” Football Champi- tournament. Karachi University Beat SSUET in Quarter
onship 2018-19. Eleven Universities of Karachi Took Part Final Match of the tournament.
in the Championship including Sir Syed University of
Engineering & Technology, Karachi University, Habib Master Oil Cricket Tournament 2019
University, Hamdard University, Greenwich University,
Agha Khan University, Iqra University, NED University, SSUET Cricket Team participated in Master Oil Cricket
IOBM, SZABIST and IBA. Tournament, SSUET Beat PAF KIET in a one Sided Match Director Sports Muhammad Mubbashir, presenting shield to chief guest at the
& Lost against Bahria University in Semi Final of the opening ceremony. Mr. Lala Abdul Waheed (Principal, Physical Education College)
55 Jawaid Iqbal & Perwaiz Iqbal also seen
Sports Activities
Chief guest of the opening ceremony of HEC zone G SSUET beat AKU by 25-14, 25-19 & 25-15 and got
Volleyball Championship 2018-19 was Mr. Lala Abdul Position in the Zonal Championship.
Waheed (Principle Physical Education College & Chief
Guest of closing ceremony was Mr. Shah Naeem Zafar Shah Naeem Zafar (Secretary Pakistan Volleyball
(Secretary, Pakistan Volleyball Federation) & Registrar, Federation) & Syed Sarfaraz Ali (Registrar, SSUET)
SSUET Syed Sarfaraz Ali presided the closing ceremony presented trophy to Winner & Runner of the
& appreciated sports department for their passion to Championship.
promote sports in SSUET.
HEC Zone G Hockey Championship 2018-19
1. Personal Growth
Vision: 2. Character Building
3. Career Counseling
In line with the University’s vision, mission and core 4. Entrepreneurship and Incubation
values, the Guidance Centre aims to provide and 5. Industrial Linkages
implement continuous guidance services to safeguard 6. Internships and Job Placement
the psycho-emotional needs of the students and to 7. Leader ship Camp
assist them in their developmental growth so that they 8. Transition and Orientation for New Batch
may become well adjusted individuals. Students
9. Forum, Clubs and Societies
Guidance Centre also focused on the career develop- i. CPEC Youth Forum
ment needs of SSU students by providing high quality ii. Community Services Society
services through consultation and lasting partnerships, iii. Entrepreneurship Club AIESEC conducted 3 days interview session for the
designed to facilitate learning and advance well-being, iv. Environment Society student from different universities like Suffa University,
purpose, identity development and citizenship. v. LiteracySociety Szabist, IoBM, NED, etc. and at the end, AIESEC team
vi. Health/ Nutrition club members thanked the Management of SSUET for their
We assist students achieve successful outcomes by: vii. Media Club support.
1. Connecting students' interests, values, viii. Art society
skills and personality with the world of work. ix. Blood Donors Club Ssuet Delegation Participated in Model United
2. Aiding development of students' interests x. Photography Society Nation Event
by exploring various majors and careers. xi. Pakistan Society
3. Encouraging students to test their ideas 10. Job Fair
with internships, informational interviews, 11. Parents Outreach Programme
volunteering, and extracurricular activities. 12. Nation Building Programme
4. Providing customized attention to resumes, 13. Arranging students Conference.(National
vitas, job search letters, and interviewing Issues) (Youth Issues)
skills. 14. CPEC Caravan and its impact on Pakistani
5. Listening and helping with personal Youth
concerns that relate to career decisions. 15. Environment
6. Assisting students' implementation of 16. Water Conservation
decisions by learning how to conduct a job 17. Psychological Services
search or plan for graduate or professional 18. Liaison with industries
school. 19. Liaison with Universities National / Interna-
7. Informing students about the University's tional
employment assistance services.
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Guidance Centre
TEDxSSUET 2017 Conducted in Bahria Auditorium Recruitment Drives CPEC Youth Forum. (Carvan –II)
Industrial Visits
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Guidance Centre
LEADERSHIP CAMPS Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology held
started its first Leadership Camp in 2016 with 60 its 2nd Job Fair 2018 at its campus with a record partici-
students and faculties for 2 days and one night, the pation of 102 renowned local and international compa-
result was so positive and encouraging that the students nies.
who have never met each other in Campus life become
friends after spending productive activity hours days and Organized by the Guidance Centre, Job fair 2018 stood
nights with each other as camper. out from previously held job fair by not only inviting the
highest number of companies but also managed to
JOB FAIR conduct recruitment drives of 04 well established
companies for Junior and Senior year students with
Employment is the main focus for any country/socie- more than 100 scheduled interviews throughout the day.
ty/university, particularly engineering university, because
just to give the best education or training to the students Inauguration:
is not enough. The system has to provide platform to the At 11:00 o’clock, inauguration function started and
students to implement & explore their skill in a profes- Dignitaries from BOG Sir Syed University Mr. Moin Uddin
sional field. Haider Ex Governor Sindh cut the ribbon.
Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology is Recruitment Process:
rapidly working on the youth development to make its Guidance Centre believes that the responsibility of the All facilities were provided to the industries for conduct-
students more responsible citizens of the country. After institution is beyond giving the education to students to ing their recruitment process. The process of recruitment
the recent incidents where highly qualified youngsters qualify their academics with flying colors. We take varied industry to industry, majority of the industry
were found in anti-state activities, Sir Syed University of additional responsibility to support them in making a representatives followed their processes like written test,
Engineering and Technology initiated different co-curric- right start of their career. In our desire to help them in Group Discussion, Personal Interviews etc.
ular activities to keep the students busy in positive this aspect we organized “Job Fair – 2018”
activities even when they are not studying. One of these What made this event worthwhile was the participation of
activities is a leadership Camp. companies like IBM Symantec, ABAAD, Folio3, China
Harbor, Clipsal, Gaditek, Teltonika etc.
This particular event was focused on inviting former
SSUET graduates working in various industries to mentor
and guide present SSUET students, career counseling is
perhaps one of the most under-sold ideas to the youth,
and it was high time that this was introduced.
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Quality Enhancement Cell
14.0 Quality Enhancement Cell ii. Monitoring and Evaluation including
programme monitoring, faculty monitoring
• Protection against Harassment of Woman at
Workplace
and Student’s perception • Endnote Workshop
Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) is one of the initiatives of iii. Departmental Review • Class Management
the Higher Education Commission (HEC). HEC has iv. Students’ Feedback • OBE (Out Come Based Education)
established QEC in public sector universities throughout v. Quality Assurance of academic programmes • QEC Newsletter
the country and recommended the establishment of QEC vi. Subject review • Seminar on Time Management
in private sector universities also. As SSUET believes in vii. Institutional Assessment • Workshop on Quality Assurance
quality, that is why the university established a wing viii. Programme Specifications • Workshop on Quality and Effective Teaching
under the nomenclature “Quality Enhancement Cell” in ix. Qualification Framework • Workshop on Education Management Systems
2008 in pursuance of the directive of HEC. This Cell, • Workshop on Quality Assurance and postgrad
based on modern techniques, develops strategies that At present various additional work is also being assigned Education
brings enhancement in the quality SSUET working. The such as: • Awareness Session about “Using Drugs at
mission of the Cell is to make teaching, lab work, Educational Institution
research and output of the functionaries of SSUET 1. Various information required by Higher • PNQAHE International Conference
superb and outstanding from all points of view. The Cell Education Commission (HEC) • QEC attended HEC Progress Review meeting in
designs training and arranges lectures/ seminars from 2. Information Required by Charter inspection & Islamabad.
experts to achieve this goal. Evaluation Committee (CIEC)
In 2008 QEC was headed by Dr. Abdul Wahid Usmani. In 3. Reservation of Bashir A. Malik Auditorium,
the year 2009 Mr. Syed Salimuddin Ahmed was assigned Conference Room & Auditorium at Block “C”
additional portfolio as Director QEC. which is a permanent Feature
4. Miscellaneous work assigned by the
Prof. Dr. Zakaullah Khan took over the charge of Director competent University authority from time to
QEC on August 27, 2011. time.
At present Professor Dr. Arshad Syed Karim is Director, Programs / Events held by QEC
QEC since Feb 12, 2016.
• Awareness of QEC Functioning
At QEC, the Trainings/ Workshops/ Seminars are carried • External review for Self-Assessment Report
out in strict adherence with the guidelines set by the (EED-SSUET)
HEC. In addition, in-house trainings are also conducted in • Teaching and Learning through Case Studies
various engineering disciplines. • Workshop Outcome Based Education and Learning
• Workshop Teaching & Learning through Case
QEC is responsible to develop procedures for the Studies
following: • Preparation of QEC News Letter
• Thought of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
i. Approval of the new programmes
• Scope & Opportunities of Higher Education Abroad
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Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization
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Registrar Office
17.0 Role of the Registrar Office provisions. Policies and regulations are continuously
reviewed as per the directions of the Governing Body to
Syed spirit of providing equal opportunity to needy
students. Procedure is well defined and students can
meet the requirements of HEC, PEC, and other apply for both Scholarship and Financial Assistance
The Registrar at SSUET is the Chief Administrative Officer authorities. downloading the relevant application forms from the
responsible to provide quality service to past and present SSUET website. Tuition Fee and recovery of
students with “Open doors for Utmost Care.” The Office Deputy Registrar Academics Office: Miscellaneous charges is the additional responsibility of
of Registrar is structured to assist students through the this office.
sub offices located in the Basement of Block A as This office caters and facilitates students in the area of
follows: registration, tuition assessment and maintenance of The Registrar also ensures maintenance of good order,
academic records and is bound to ensure the secure and conducive atmosphere, for peaceful conduct
Additional Registrar Office: confidentiality and accuracy of student records. of academic activity producing timely and accurate
statistics, class rosters, grades, certifications and other
This office is regulator and custodian of student related Deputy Registrar Recovery and Scholarship Office: reports, and by serving as a "watch dog" for regulatory
matters and policies. The office stands up with academic policies.
commitment to streamline delivery of services with due This office takes care of student scholarship and
regards to accuracy of records strictly as per the policy financial assistance as per SSUET policy aligned with Sir
18.0 Director Students Affairs matters affecting their smooth progress throughout their
stay at the University with clear aim of students:
Values
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Software Technology Innovators
19.0 Software Technology while working on software development
projects.
ii Handling day to day network problem and
its support to the users
Innovators (STI) STI has expertise on operating systems,
iii Organizing Technical trainings, workshops
and seminars for students and staff
databases, oracle, .net technologies, system (teaching and non-teaching both)
STI department works under the Associate programming, MIS, ERP solutions and software iv Hardware and software installation support.
Dean Enginering with consensus and close applications and developments. STI worked for v Technical IT assistance to all departments,
supervision of System Manager. STI and ISP are different renowned international and local users and allied institutions of SSUET.
providing computer network related technical clients. STI is also the member of Pakistan
facilities to the students, faculty members and Software Houses Association (PASHA).
other departments of the university. STI is MoUs and collaborations with technical
providing technical support to all departments organizations and institutions, like Microsoft,
An important role foreseen for STI is to help
of SSUET as well as its allied institutions. The IBM etc
enhance the quality of SSUET graduates by
STI and ISP are playing a vital role in providing real life training to select a group of Different Software Licensing for SSUET
advancement and promotion of a hi tech students. Training of internees (final year students) each
environment in SSUET and have been
instrumental in enhancing the quality of semester
Services Graphic designing for University on different
education and training, the efficiency of the
operating systems and the prestige of the Network, Hardware and Software Support events and occasions
University ever since it started. Services SSUET Website management
SSUET Journal and Annual Report composition,
STI was established in 1999 as the first phase i Core Network Support and Management.
of eventual Sir Syed University Technology Park. formatting and designing.
Managements of Servers and technical Developed the sevral softwares for the
The purpose was to have a university services and application running on them
associated centre having enabling environment e.g Web, Email, Security etc university and its allied institution
to encourage innovations and nourish creativity
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Academic Calendar
20.0 Academic Calendar (Tentative)
An Academic Year is divided into 2 Semesters namely, Spring Semester, Fall Semester and
a Summer Session. New Students are admitted to the University only once in a year in the
Spring Semester.
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Courses
of Studies
Courses of Studies
21.0 Courses of Studies
The Courses of Study which a student shall be required to pass for earning the Bachelor of Science Degree in various disciplines
shall be as follows:
Semester Semester
I II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 103 Pakistan Studies & 1. HS - 101 Islamic Studies 2+0
Aligarh Movement 3+0 OR
2. MS - 103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3+0 HS - 104 Ethical Behavior * 2+0
3. MS - 110 Applied Physics 3+1 2. HS - 102 English 3+0
4. CE - 100 Computer Fundamentals & 3. MS - 104 Differential Equations 3+0
Programming 3+1 4. CE - 103 Introduction to Object
5. EE - 100 Basic Electrical Engineering 3+1 Oriented Programming 3+1
5. CE - 104 Computer Aided Engineering
Total = 18 Design 0+1
6. EE - 110 Basic Electronics 3+1
Total = 17
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Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 201 Communication Skills 3+0 1. MS - 202 Complex Variables &
2. MS - 201 Linear Algebra & Vector Transforms 3+0
Analysis 3+0 2. EE - 212 Amplifiers & Oscillators 3+1
3. EE - 201 Network Analysis 3+1 3. EE - 230 Instrumentation &
4. EE - 211 Electronic Devices & Circuits 3+1 Measurements 2+1
5. EE - 220 Digital Logic Design 3+1 4. EE - 250 Electromagnetic Theory 3+0
5. EE - 260 Electrical Machines 3+1
Total = 18
Total = 17
Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. EE - 300 Data Communication & 1. HS - 303 Engineering Management 3+0
Computer Networks 3+1 2. HS - 401 Technical Report Writing &
2. EE - 310 Probability Methods in Presentation Skills 2+0
Engineering 3+0 3. EE - 322 Digital Signal Processing 3+1
3. EE - 320 Signals & Systems 3+1 4. EE - 340 Linear Control Systems 3+1
4. EE - 321 Microprocessor & 5. EE - 380 Integrated Electronics 3+1
Microcontroller Systems 3+1
5. EE - 361 Power Electronics 3+1 Total = 17
Total = 19
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Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 105 Psychology 2+0 1. HS - 404 Professional & Social Ethics 3+0
2. EE - 461 Industrial Electronics 3+1 2. EE - 473 Optical Communication System 3+1
3. EE - 470 Communication Systems 3+1 3. EE - 4XX Elective-II 3+0
4. EE - 4XX Elective- I 3+0 4. EE - 4XX Elective -III 3+0
5. EE - 499 Project - I 0+3 5. EE - 499 Project - II 0+3
Total = 16 Total = 16
List of
Elective Courses
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21.2 Courses of Study for B.S. Degree in Computer Engineering
Semester Semester
I II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 101 Islamic Studies 2+0 1. HS - 103 Pakistan Studies and
OR Aligarh Movement 3+0
HS - 104 Ethical Behavior * 2+0 2. MS - 105 Linear Algebra & Differential
2. HS - 102 English 3+0 Equations 3+0
3. MS - 103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3+0 3. MS - 110 Applied Physics 3+1
4. EE - 100 Basic Electrical Engineering 3+1 4. CE - 102 Object Oriented Programming 3+1
5. CE - 101 Computing and Programming 5. CE - 105 Computer Application in
Fundamentals 3+1 Engineering Design 0+1
6. CE - 111 Workshop Practice 0+1
Total = 17 Total = 15
Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 201 Communication Skills 3+0 1. MS - 204 Discrete Mathematics 3+0
2. MS - 202 Complex Variables & 2. CE - 206 Advanced Object Oriented Programming 3+1
Integral Transforms 3+0 3. CE - 207 Computer Organization
and Architecture 3+1
3. EE - 122 Circuit Analysis 3+1
4. CE - 208 Basic Electronics For Computer
4. CE - 204 Logic Design & Switching Theory 3+1 Engineering 2+1
5. CE - 205 Data Structures and Algorithms 3+1 5. CE - 220 Signals and Systems 3+1
Total = 18 Total = 18
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Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MS - 301 Probability and Statistics 3+0 1. CE - 202 Software Engineering 3+1
2. CE - 301 Database Management Systems 3+1 2. CE - 304 Digital System Design 3+1
3. CE - 303 Operating Systems 3+1 3. CE - 307 Data Communication 3+1
4. CE - 415 Artificial Intelligence 3+1 4. HS - 401 Technical Writing &
5. CE - 308 Microprocessors and Presentation Skills 2+0
Microcontrollers 3+1 5. CE - 320 Digital Signal Processing 3+1
Total = 18
Total = 19
Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. CE - 401 Parallel and Distributed 1. CE - 408 Cryptography & Network Security 3+1
Computing 3+1 2. HS - 301 Engineering Economics 3+0
2. CE - 402 Computer Communications 3. HS – 410 Professional Practice 3+0
& Networks 3+1 4. CE - XXX Elective II 2+1
3. CE - 417 Entrepreneurship 3+0 5. CE - 499 Project 0+3
4. CE - XXX Elective I 2 + 1/3+0
5. CE - 499 Project 0+3 Total = 16
Total = 17
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List of 7th Semester List of 8th Semester
Elective Courses Elective Courses
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Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 102 English 3+0 1. MS - 202 Complex Variables &
2. MS - 105 Linear Algebra & Differential Integral Transform 3+0
Equations 3+0 2. EE - 220 Digital Logic Design 3+1
3. BM - 105 Computer Aided Engineering 3. BM - 214 Physiology II 2+1
Design 0+1 4. BM - 231 Biomedical Statistics 2+1
4. BM - 213 Physiology - I 2+1 5. BM - 224 Biomedical Electronics 3+1
5. BM - 223 Basic Electronics 3+1
6. BM - 231 Biomechanics 3+1 Total = 17
Total = 18
Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MS - 203 Numerical Analysis 3+0 1. BM - 331 Modeling and Simulation 2+1
2. BM - 320 Signals and Systems 3+1 2. BM - 342 Biomedical Instrumentation-II 3+1
3. BM - 321 Microprocessor and 3. BM - 351 Biomedical Control System 3+1
Interfacing 2+1 4. BM - 361 Biomedical Signal Processing 3+1
4. BM - 341 Biomedical Instrumentation-I 3+1 5. BM-XXX Elective II 2+1
5. BM-XXX Elective I 2+1
Total = 18
Total = 17
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Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 201 Communication Skills 3+0 1. HS - 409 Professional Practices & Ethics 3+0
2. BM - 303 Engineering Management 3+0 2. HS – 411 Entrepreneurship 3+0
3. BM - 471 Biomaterials 3+1 3. BM - 481 Medical Imaging 2+1
4. BM-XXX Elective III 3+0 4. BM-XXX Elective V 3+0
5. BM-XXX Elective IV 3+0 5. BM - 499 Biomedical Engineering Project
6. BM - 499 Biomedical Engineering Project (Phase II) 0+3
(Phase I) 0+3
Total = 15
Total = 19
Internship
A Hospital/Industry Internship after the completion of 5th and 7th Semester should be made mandatory during summer as part of the degree
requirements.
List of
Elective Courses
BM - 476 Biomedical Engineering Systems
BM - 352 Biophysics BM - 478 Computational Fluid Dynamics
BM – 364 Bioelectricity BM - 480 Tissue Engineering
BM - 376 Bio fluid Mechanics & Bio heat Transfer BM - 483 Artificial Intelligence & Expert
BM - 377 Telemedicine BM - 486 Power Electronics
BM - 380 Medical Data System BM - 487 Rehabilitation Engineering
BM – 458 Neuroscience BM - 488 Medical Robotics
BM – 463 Medical Image Processing BM - 490 Genetic Engineering
BM – 465 Medical Device Quality System and Standards BM - 493 Nano Biotechnology
BM – 469 Medical Device Regulatory Affairs BM - 494 DNA Computing
BM – 472 Bioinfomatics BM – 495 Regenerative Medicine
BM – 474 Hospital Information System BM – 496 Drug Delivery Systems
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21.4 Courses of Study for B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering
Semester Semester
I II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 102 Functional English 2+0 1. HS - 101 Islamic Studies 2+0
2. HS - 103 Pakistan Studies & OR
Aligarh Movement 2+0 HS - 104 Ethical Behavior* 2+0
3. MS - 102 Applied Calculus 3+0 2. MS - 104 Differential Equations 3+0
4. CV - 110 Basic Electro-Mechanical 3. CE - 100 Computer Fundamentals
& Programing 2+1
Engineering 3+1
4. CV - 111 Engineering Mechanics 3+1
5. CV - 112 Engineering Drawing 1+2 5. CV - 113 Surveying I 2+2
Total = 14
Total = 16
Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MS - 203 Numerical Analysis 3+0 1. HS - 201 Communication Skills 3+0
2. CV - 201 Strength of Materials 3+1 2. MS - 205 Probabilistic Methods
in Engineering 3+0
3. CV - 210 Engineering Geology &
3. CV - 206 Structural Analysis I 3+0
Geo Informatics 3+0 4. CV - 207 Fluid Mechanics 3+1
4. CV - 211 Surveying II 2+1 5. CV - 212 Civil Engineering Drawing 1+2
5. HS - 2XX Social Science Elective 2+0 6. CV - 213 Civil Engineering Materials 2+1
Total = 15 Total = 19
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Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. CV - 302 Economics for Civil Engineers 2+0 1. CV - 305 Quantity Surveying & Estimation 3+0
2. CV - 306 Structural Analysis II 3+0 2. CV - 308 Transportation Engineering I 3+1
3. CV - 312 Soil Mechanics 3+1 3. CV - 309 Steel Structure 3+0
4. CV - 313 Construction Engineering 3+0 4. CV – 320 Environmental Engineering I 2+1
5. CV - 318 Hydraulics & Irrigation 5. CV – 321 Reinforced Concrete Design II 3+1
Engineering 3+1 6. CV – 322 Construction Management 3+0
6. CV - 319 Reinforced Concrete Design I 3+1
Total = 20 Total = 20
Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 401 Technical Report Writing & 1. CV - 402 Hydrology & Water Management 3+0
Presentation Skills 2+0 2. CV - 409 Architecture & Urban Planning 3+0
2. CV - 404 Transportation Engineering II 3+0 3. CV - 429 Geotechnical & Foundation
3. CV - 428 Environmental Engineering II 2+0 Engineering 3+1
4. CV - 412 Design of Structures 3+1 4٫ CV - 4XX Engineering Elective Course - I 3+0
5. CV - 499 Civil Engineering Project 0+3 5. CV - 4XX Engineering Elective Course – II 3+0
6. CV - 499 Civil Engineering Project 0+3
Total = 14
Total = 19
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Engineering /
Social Science
Management
Elective Elective
HS - 202 Business Communication 2+0 CV-413 Computer Aided Design 3+0
HS - 203 Sociology 2+0 CV-414 Traffic Engineering 3+0
HS - 204 Social Anthropology 2+0 CV-416 Earthquake Engineering 3+0
HS - 205 Psychology 2+0 CV-426 Soil Improvement 3+0
HS - 206 Critical Thinking 2+0 CV-427 Advance Fluid Mechanics 3+0
HS - 207 Introduction to Philosophy 2+0 CV-417 Entrepreneurship 3+0
HS - 208 Organizational Behaviour 2+0 CV-418 Hazard & Disaster Management 3+0
HS - 402 Professional Ethics 2+0 CV-419 Construction Contract Management 3+0
CV-420 Modern Aspects of Construction Project Management 3+0
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Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 201 Communication Skills 3+0 1. MS - 202 Complex Variables &
2. MS - 201 Linear Algebra & Vector Analysis 3+0 Integral Transforms 3+0
3. CE - 102 Object Oriented Programming 3+1 2. EE - 212 Amplifiers & Oscillators 3+1
4. EE - 201 Network Analysis 3+1 3. TE - 220 Signals & Systems 3+1
5. EE - 220 Digital Logic Design 3+1 4. TE - 232 Electromagnetic Theory 3+0
5. TE - 200 Data Communication &
Total = 18 Computer Networks 3+1
Total = 18
Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 301 Engineering Economics 3+0 1. HS - 303 Engineering Management 3+0
2. EE - 340 Linear Control Systems 3+1 2. TE - 380 Microprocessor & Interfacing
3. TE - 310 Probability Methods in Techniques 3+1
Telecommunication Engineering 3+0 3. TE - 331 Digital Communication 3+1
4. TE - 321 Digital Signal Processing 3+1 4. TE - 352 Wave Propagation & Antennas 3+1
5. TE - 336 Communication Systems 3+1 5. TE - 360 Transmission and Switching
Systems 3+0
Total = 18
Total = 18
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Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS - 401 Technical Report Writing & 1. HS - 105 Psychology 2+0
Presentation Skills 2+0 2. TE - 440 Optical Fiber Communication 3+1
2. HS - 404 Professional and Social Ethics 3+0 3. TE - XXX Elective – III 2+1/3+0
3. TE - 432 Cellular Communications 3+0 4. TE - XXX Elective - IV 3+0
4. TE - XXX Elective - I 2+1/3+0 5. TE - 499 Project - II 0+3
5. TE - XXX Elective - II 2+1/3+0
6. TE - 499 Project - I 0+3 Total = 15
Total = 17
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21.6 Courses of Study for B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering
Semester Semester
I II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MS-104 Differential Equations 3+0
1. HS-111 Functional English 2+0 2. HS-103 Pakistan Studies &
2. MS-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3+0 Aligarh Movement 2+0
3. EL-111 Linear Circuit Analysis 3+1 3. HS-101 Islamic Studies 2+0
4. CE-113 Introduction to Computing 1+1 or
5. MS-110 Applied Physics 3+1 HS-104 Ethical Behavior 2+0
6. EL-112 Electrical Workshop Practice 0+1 4. ME-121 Basic Mechanical Engg 3+0
5. CE-122 Programming Fundamentals 3+1
Total Credits 16 6. EL-123 Electronic Devices & Circuits 3+1
Total Credits 18
Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MS-202 Complex Variables & Transforms 3+0 1. MS-205 Probability Methods in Engg. 3+0
2. HS-201 Communication Skills 2+0 2. MS-201 Linear Algebra & Vector Analysis 3+0
3. EL-211 Digital Logic Design 3+1 3. EL-221 Electrical Machines 3+1
4. CE-104 Computer Aided Engg. Design 0+1 4. CV-205 Engineering Surveying 3+1
5. CE-102 Object Oriented Programming 3+1 5. EL-222 Signals & Systems 3+1
6. EL-212 Electrical Network Analysis 3+1
Total Credits 18
Total Credits 18
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Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. HS-304 Professional Psychology 3+0 1. HS-401 Technical Report Writing &
2. EL-311 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3+0 Presentation Skills 3+0
3. EL-312 Digital Signal processing 3+1 2. EL-321 Communication Systems 3+1
4. EL-313 Electrical Power Distribution & 3. EL-322 Power System Analysis 3+1
Utilization 3+1 4. EL-323 Linear Control Systems 3+1
5. EE-314 Power Electronics 3+1 5. HS-301 Engineering Economics &
Management 3+0
Total Credits 18
Total Credits 18
Semester
Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. EL-412 Embedded Systems 3+1
2. HS-404 Professional Ethics 2+0 1. EL-421 Instrumentation & Measurements 3+1
3. HS-402 Entrepreneurship 3+0 2. EL-4XX Elective-II 3+1
4. EL-413 Project-I 0+2 3. EL-4XX Elective-III 3+0
5. EL-4XX Elective-I 3+1 4. EL-413 Project-II 0+4
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EL-411 Electrical Power Transmission 3+1
List of EL-422 Power System Protection 3+1
Elective Courses EL-423 Electrical Power Generation 3+0
EL-424 Advance Electrical Machines 3+0
EL 414 PLC and Industrial Drives 3+1
EL-425 Renewable Energy Systems 3+0
EL-426 Power System Operation and Control 3+0
EL-427 High Voltage Engineering 3+0
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21.7 Courses of Study for B.S. Degree in Computer Science
Semester
Semester II
I S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours 1. HS-101 Islamic Studies
or
1. HS-103 Pakistan Studies & Aligarh HS-104 Ethical Behaviour 2+0
Movement 2+0 2. MS-105 Linear Algebra & Differential
2. CS-116 Programming Fundamentals 3+1 Equation 3+0
3. MS-103 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3+0 3. HS-102 English 3+0
4. MS-110 Applied Physics 3+1 4. CS-128 Digital Logic Design 3+1
5. CS-126 Introduction To Information & 5. CS-127 Object Oriented Programming 3+1
Communication Technologies 3+0 6. HS-XXX Social Science Elective 2+0
Total 16 Total 18
Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. CS-212 Data Structures & Algorithms 3+1 1. CS-214 Theory of Automata & Formal
2. CS-231 Discrete Structures 3+0 Languages 3+0
3. CS-228 Theory of Programming Languages 3+0 2. CS-222 Introduction to Operating Systems 3+1
4. HS-201 Communication Skills 3+0 3. MS-203 Numerical Analysis 3+0
5. CS-226 Computer Organization & 4. CS-229 Database Systems 3+1
Assembly Language 3+1 5. CS-230 Web Engineering 2+1
Total 17 Total 17
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Semester
V Semester
VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. CS-310 Compiler Construction 3+0 S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
2. HS-211 Technical Writing 2+0 1. CS-316 Artificial Intelligence 3+1
3. MS-301 Probability & Statistics 3+0 2. CS-337 Information Security 3+0
4. IT-315 Enterprise Systems 3+0 3. CS-323 Computer Graphics & Multimedia 2+1
5. CS-320 Software Engineering 3+0 4. CS-XXX Elective-I 3+0/2+1
6. CS-317 Computer Networks 3+1 5. CS-332 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3+0
Total 18 Total 16
Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. CS-XXX Elective-II 3+0/2+1 1. CS-XXX Elective-IV 3+0/2+1
2. CS-XXX Elective-III 3+0/2+1 2. CS-XXX Elective-V 3+0/2+1
3. CS-499 Final Year Project 0+3 3. CS-499 Final Year Project 3+0
4. HS-412 Management Economics 3+0 4. CS-402 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3+0
5. HS-410 Professional Practices 3+0 5. HS-411 Entrepreneurship 3+0
Total 15 Total 15
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CS-322 Operations Research 3+0
List of CS-333 Multi Variate Calculus 3+0
Elective Courses CS-331 Mobile Application Development 2+1
CS-334 Cloud Computing 3+0
CS-414 Data warehousing & Data Mining 3+0
IT-426 Internet of Things (IoTs) 3+0
CS-460 Satellite Communication 3+0
CS-461 Wireless Networks 3+0
CS-462 Network & Telecom Management 3+0
CS-463 Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing 3+0
CS-465 Knowledge based Software Engineering 2+1
CS-466 Machine Learning 2+1
CS-467 Fuzzy Logic 3+0
CS-469 Software Project Management 3+0
CS-470 Software Quality Assurance & Testing 3+0
CS-471 IS Audit 3+0
CS-472 Introduction to Bio-Informatics 3+0
CS-473 Game Development 3+0
CS-474 Computational Biology 3+0
CS-475 Human Computer Interaction 2+1
CS-478 Fog & Edge Computing 3+0
CS-479 Data Science 2+1
CS-480 Block chain Technology 3+0
List of Social
HS-204 Organizational Behaviour 2+0
Science Elective HS-105 Psychology 2+0
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21.8 Courses of Study for B.S. Degree in Software Engineering
Semester Semester
I II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. SWE-101 Introduction to Computing 3+1 1 HS - 103 Pakistan Studies &
2. SWE-102 Programming Fundamentals 3+1 Aligarh Movement 3+0
3. HS-102 Functional English 3+0 2 MS - 105 Linear Algebra & Differential
4. MS-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3+0 Equations 3+0
5. HS-101 Islamic Studies 2+0 3 MS - 110 Applied Physics 3+1
OR 4 SWE - 103 Object Oriented Programming 3+1
HS-104 Ethical Behavior* 2+0 5 SWE - 104 Introduction to
Software Engineering 3+1
Total 16
Total = 18
* Alternate Course for Non-Muslims
Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. SWE-203 Data Structures and Algorithms 3+1 1. SWE-204 Operating Systems 3+1
2. SWE-205 Software Requirement Engg. 3+0 2. SWE-209 Introduction to Database Sys. 3+1
3. HS-201 Communication Skills 3+0 3. SWE-208 Software Design & Architecture 2+1
4. MS-204 Discrete Mathematics 3+0 4. MS-301 Probability and Statistics 3+0
5. CE-207 Computer Organization & 5. SWE-202 Automata Theory & Formal
Architecture 3+1 Languages 2+0
6. HS-211 Technical Writing 2+0
Total 17
Total 18
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Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. SWE-312 Software Construction & Dev. 2+1 1. SWE-305 Software Quality Engineering 3+0
2. SWE-306 Computer Com. and Networks 3+1 2. SWE-313 Information Security 3+0
3. SWE-308 Human Computer Interaction 3+0 3. SWE-315 Web Engineering 2+1
4. SWE-314 Artificial Intelligence 3+1 4. HS-305 Principles of Management &
5. SWE-XXX Elective – I 3+0/2+1 Entrepreneurship 3+0
5. SWE-XXX Elective – II 3+0/2+1
Total 17 6. SWE-XXX Elective – III 3+0/2+1
Total 18
Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. SWE-401 Software Project Management 3+0 1. HS-412 Computing Professional Practices 3+0
2. SWE-417 Software Re-Engineering 3+0 2. SWE-307 Software Engineering Economics 3+0
3. HS-XXX Social Science Elective 2+0 3. SWE-XXX Elective – VI 3+0/2+1
4. SWE-XXX Elective – IV 3+0 4. SWE-499 Final Year Project - II 0+3
5. SWE-XXX Elective – V 3+0/2+1
6. SWE-499 Final Year Project - I 0+3 Total 12
Total 17
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SWE-302 Formal Methods in Software Engg 3+0 SWE-420 Software Metrics 3+0
List of SWE-304 Enterprise Systems Engineering 3+0 SWE-421 Visual Programming 2+1
Elective Courses SWE-309 Advance Object Oriented Prog. 2+1 SWE-408 Computer Graphics 2+1
SWE-310 Compiler Construction 3+0 SWE-410 Artificial Neural Networks 2+1
SWE-316 Concurrent Programming 2+1 SWE-412 Analysis of Algorithms 2+1
SWE-404 Design Patterns 3+0 CS-322 Operations Research 3+0
SWE-402 Data Warehousing and Data Mining 3+0 CE-409 Simulation & Modeling 2+1
SWE-416 Mobile Application Development 2+1 HS-105 Psychology 2+0
SWE-418 Agent Based Software Engineering 3+0 HS-204 Organizational Behaviour 2+0
SWE-419 Big Data Analytics 3+0
Semester Semester
I II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS - 102 English 3+0 1 HS - 103 Pakistan Studies and Aligarh
2 MS - 107 Mathematics for Bioinformatics 3+0 Movement 3+0
3 CS - 124 Introduction to Computers 2 MS - 103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3+0
Programming 3+1 3 CS - 125 Problem Solving &
4 BI - 111 Biology 3+1 Computer Programming 3+1
5 BI - 113 Chemistry 3+1 4 BI - 112 Cellular Biology 2+1
5 BI - 114 Biochemistry - I 3+1
Total = 18
Total = 17
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Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS - 201 Communication Skills 3+0 1 HS - 101 Islamic Studies 2+0
2 MS - 105 Linear Algebra & OR
Differential Equation 3+0 HS - 104 Ethical Behavior 2+0
3 CS - 223 Data Structure & Algorithms 3+1 2 CS - 224 Object Oriented Programming 3+1
4 BI - 201 Essentials of Genetics 2+1 3 BI - 208 Biostatistics & Probability 3+0
5 BI - 204 Biochemistry II 3+1 4 BI - 203 Molecular Biology 3+1
5 BI - 206 Bioinformatics - I 2+1
Total = 17
Total = 16
Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 CS - 325 Database System 3+1 1 HS - 401 Technical Report Writing
2 HS - 411 Entrepreneurship 3+0 & Presentation Skills 2+0
3 BI - 306 Proteomics 2+1 2 CS - 326 Modeling & Simulation 2+1
4 BI - 319 Bioinformatics-II 2+1 3 CS - 327 Introduction to Computer Graphics 3+1
5 BI - 321 Bioinformatics scripting 1+2 4 BI - 302 Bioinformatics Computing-I 2+1
5 BI - 307 Genomics 2+1
Total = 16 6 BI - XXX Elective - I 3+0
Total = 18
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Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 BI - 401 Bioinformatics Computing-II 3+1 1 BI - 414 Bioinformatics Software
2 BI - 466 Artificial Intelligence 3+0 Engineering 3+1
3 BI - 405 Research Project 3+0 2 BI - 404 Special Topics in Bioinformatics 3+0
4 BI - XXX Elective - II 3+0 3 BI - 405 Research Project 3+0
5 BI - XXX Elective - III 3+0 4 BI - XXX Elective - IV 3+0
5 BI - 412 Ethical & Legal Issues in
Total = 16 Bioinformatics 3+0
Total = 16
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BI - 461 Special Topics in Biochemistry 3+0
Semester 7 BI - 463 Immunology 3+0
BI - 465 Cytoplasmic Genomes 3+0
(Elective-II, III) BI - 467 Environmental Biotechnology 3+0
BI - 469 Microarray Data Analysis 3+0
BI - 471 Biological Database Management System 3+0
BI - 473 Microbial diversity 3+0
BI - 475 Pattern reorganization and matching 3+0
BI - 479 Bacteriology 3+0
BI - 481 Bioinformatics Engineering 3+0
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21.10 Courses of Study for Bachelor in Architecture and Environmental Design
Semester Semester
I II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS - 102 English 3+0 1 HS -103 Pakistan Studies and Aligarh
2 AR-111 Basic Design - I 1+5 Movement 2+0
3 AR-121 Visual Communications - I 0+2 2 HS-201 Communication Skills 1+1
4 AR-141 History of culture & art 2+0 3 AR-112 Basic Design - II 1+5
5 AR-151 Introduction to Environmental 4 AR-122 Visual Communications - I 0+2
Studies 2+0 5 AR-142 History of Architecture-I 2+0
6 AR-161 Building Construction & Materials -I 0+1 6 AR-152 Building Physics 2+0
7 AR-XXX Elective (Surveying) 0+1 7 AR-162 Responsive Architecture 2+0
Total = 17 Total = 18
Semester
Semester
III
IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS-101 Islamic Studies 2+0 S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
OR 1 AR-212 Architectural Design - II 1+5
HS-104 *Ethical Behavior 2+0 2 AR-224 Architecture Drawings - I 0+2
2 AR-211 Architectural Design-I 1+5 3 AR-231 Professional Role & Conduct 2+0
3 AR-223 Visual Communication-III 0+2
4 AR-244 History of Architecture - III 2+0
4 AR-243 History of Architecture-II 2+0
5 AR-253 Energy and Architecture 2+0 5 AR-254 Sustainable Architecture 2+0
6 AR-263 Building Construction & Materials - II 1+1 6 AR-264 Structure of Architects - I 2+0
7 AR-XXX Electives (Critical Thinking / 7 AR-XXX Electives (Color/Computer
Building Regulations) 1+1 Graphics) 1+1
Total = 20 Total = 18
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Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 AR-313 Architectural Design - III 1+7 1 AR-314 Architectural Design - IV 1+7
2 AR-325 Architectural Drawing - II 0+2 2 AR-326 Architectural Drawings - III 0+2
3 AR-332 Conservation & Architecture 1+1 3 AR-333 Architectural Practice - I 2+0
4 AR-345 History of Architecture - IV 2+0 4 AR-345 History of Architecture-V 2+0
5 AR-351 Interior Design 2+0 5 AR-352 Landscape Design 2+0
6 AR-365 Structure for Architects - II 2+0 6 AR-366 Building Services & Systems 2+0
7 Architecture Internship 7 Architecture Internship
Total = 18 Total = 18
Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 AR - 415 Architectural Design - V 1+7 1 AR - 416 Architectural Design - VI 1+7
2 AR - 434 Project Management 1+1 2 AR - 435 Architectural Research 2+0
3 AR - 441 Theory of Architecture - I 2+0 3 AR - 442 Theory of Architecture - II 2+0
4 AR - 451 Urban Design 1+1 4 AR - 452 Urban Planning 2+0
5 AR - 461 Building Technologies 2+0 5 AR - 462 Advanced Building Technology 2+0
6 AR - XXX Electives (Social or Business 6 AR - XXX Electives (Presentations
Entrepreneurship) 1+1 Networking) 1+1
Total = 18 Total = 18
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Semester Semester
IX X
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 AR - 511 Comprehensive 1 AR - 512 Architectural Thesis Design 3 + 12
Environmental Design 2+8 2 AR - 544 Architectural Dissertation - II 1+2
2 AR - 536 Architectural Practice - II 1+1
3 AR - 543 Architectural Dissertation - I 2+4 Total = 18
Total = 18
Total 17
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Semester
Semester
III
IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. CS-231 Discrete Structures 3+0 S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
2. CS-212 Data Structures & Algorithms 3+1 1. CS-229 Database Systems 3+1
3. IT-205 E-Commerce 3+0 2. CS-320 Software Engineering 3+0
4. HS-201 Communication Skills 3+0 3. MS-301 Probability & Statistics 3+0
5. IT-217 Information Tech. Infrastructure 3+0 4. CS-317 Computer Networks 3+1
5. CS-222 Operating Systems 3+1
Total 16
Total 18
Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. IT-305 Database Admin. & Mgt. 3+1 1. HS-401 Technical Report Writing 3+0
2. SWE-205 Software Requirement Engg. 2+1 2. IT-308 System & Network Administration 3+1
3. IT-315 Enterprise Systems 3+0 3. IT-321 Operations Research 3+0
4. CS-337 Information Security 3+0 4. IT-313 Cyber Security 3+0
5. IT-316 Web Technologies 2+1 5. IT-XXX IT Elective-1 3+0/2+1
Total 16 Total 16
95
Semester
VII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours IT-301 Visual Programming 2+1
1. IT-401 IT - Project Management 3+0 List of CS-316 Artificial Intelligence 3+0
2. IT-XXX IT Elective-II 3+0/2+1 CS-331 Mobile Application Development 2+1
3. IT-XXX IT Elective-III 3+0/2+1
Elective Courses CS-334 Cloud Computing 3+0
4. IT-499 Final Year Project- I 0+3 IT-352 Service Oriented Architecture 3+0
5. IT-405 Virtual Systems and Services 3+1 IT-411 Network Design & Management 3+0
IT-412 Network Programming 3+0
Total 16 CS-414 Data Warehousing & Data Mining 3+0
IT-415 Enterprise Application development 2+1
IT-417 Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing 3+0
IT-418 Satellite Communication 3+0
IT-419 Grid Computing 3+0
IT-422 Internet Architecture & Protocols 2+1
IT-423 System Integration & Architecture 2+1
IT-424 Business Process Re-Engineering 3+0
Semester IT-426 Internet of Things (IoTs) 3+0
VIII IT-427
IT-428
Big Data Analytics
Knowledge Management Systems
3+0
3+0
IT-429 Business Intelligence 3+0
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours CS-462 Network & Telecommunication Management 3+0
CS-466 Machine Learning 3+0
1. HS-411 Entrepreneurship 3+0
CS-471 IS Audit 3+0
2. IT-XXX IT Elective-IV 3+0/2+1
CS-475 Human Computer Interaction 2+1
3. IT-XXX IT Elective-V 3+0/2+1
CS-473 Game Development 2+1
4. IT-499 Final Year Project- II 0+3
5. HS-410 Professional Practices 3+0
Total 15
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21.12 Courses of Study for B.S. Degree in Mobile Communications and Security
Semester Semester
I II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS103 Pakistan Studies & Aligarh 1 HS102 English 3+0
Movement 3+0 2 MS104 Differential Equations 3+0
2 MS103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3+0 3 MCS203 Software Development 3+1
3 MCS101 Introduction to Programming 3+1 4 MCS204 Games Modelling Design 3+1
4 MCS102 Introduction to Model Driven 5 MCS112 Computer System Organization 3+1
Development 3+1
5 MCS111 Fundamentals of Computer Total 18
Organization 3+0
Total 17
Semester
Semester IV
III
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours 1 MS302 Computer Mathematics 3+0
1 HS101 Islamic Studies OR 2+0 2 MCS241 Communications Networking
HS104 Ethical Behavior 2+0 Fundamentals 3+1
2 HS201 Communication Skills 3+0 3 MCS251 Introduction to Security and
3 MS204 Discrete Mathematics 3+0 Cryptography 3+0
4 MCS205 Computer Software – Algorithm 3+1 4 MCS242 Web & Database Technology I 3+0
5 MCS231 Operating Systems I 3+0 5 MCS232 Operating Systems II 3+0
6 MCS121 Theory of Computation I 3+0 6 MCS122 Theory of Computation II 3+0
Total 18 Total 19
97
Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MCS206 Mobile App Development 3+1 1 MCS308 Distributed Computing II 3+1
2 MCS343 Web & Database Technology II 3+1 2 MCS371 Cloud Computing 3+0
3 MCS344 TCP/IP Networking 3+1 3 MCS313 Embedded Software 3+1
4 MCS352 Data Security 3+0 4 MCS361 Computer Law, investigation &
5 MCS307 Distributed Computing I 3+0 Ethics 3+0
5 MCS345 Communications Networking
Total 18 Standard 3+0
Total 17
Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS401 Technical Report Writing & 1 MCSXXX Elective III 3+0
Presentation Skills 2+0 2 MCS453 Host and Network Security 3+0
2 MCSXXX Elective I 3+0 3 MCS463 Project Management & Practice 2+0
3 MCS409 System Analysis and Design 3+0 4 MCSXXX Elective IV 3+0
4 MCSXXX Elective II 3+0 5 MCS499 Project II 0+3
5 MCS499 Project I 0+3
Total 14
Total 14
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MCS480 Mobile & Wireless Communications 3+0
List of MCS481 Artificial Intelligence 3+0
Elective Courses MCS482 Neural Networks 3+0
MCS483 Computer Forensics 3+0
MCS484 Environmental Impact of ICT 3+0
MCS485 Network and Telecom Management 3+0
MCS486 Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing 3+0
MCS487 Machine Learning 3+0
MCS488 Entrepreneurship 3+0
MCS489 Selected topics in Mobile Communications & Security 3+0
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21.13 Courses of Study for B.S. Degree in Biomedical Science
Semester Semester
I II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS-101 Islamic Studies OR 2+0 1 HS-103 Pakistan Studies and
HS-104 Ethical Behaviour 2+0 Aligarh Movement 3+0
2 MS-110 Applied Physics 2+1 2 MS-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3+0
3 HS-102 English 3+0 3 BMS-105 Introduction to programming 2+1
4 MS-106 Basic Mathematics * OR 4+0 4 BMS-212 Human Anatomy 2+1
BMS-100 Basic Biology 4+0 5 BMS-132 Biochemistry-I 2+1
5 BMS-104 Applied Chemistry 2+1 6 BMS-231 Microbiology 2+1
6 BMS-106 Introduction to computing 2+1
Total 18
Total 18
Semester Semester
III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 BMS-211 Hematology 2+1 1 HS-201 Communication Skills 3+0
2 BMS-216 Molecular Biology 2+1 2 BMS-202 Classical Genetics 2+0
3 BMS-212 Introduction to Biotechnology 2+1 3 BMS-220 Bioinformatics 2+1
4 BMS-213 Physiology – I 2+1 4 BMS-214 Physiology II 2+1
5 BMS-215 Biochemistry-II 2+1 5 BMS-218 Cell Biology 3+0
6 BMS-223 Biophysics 2+1 6 BMS-224 Psychology 2+0
Total 18 Total 16
100
Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 BMS-303 Genetic Engineering 3+0 1 HS-105 Economics & Health Care
2 BMS-304 Biomedical Statistics 2+1 Management 3+0
3 BMS-320 Endocrinology (Elective I) 3+1 2 HS-401 Technical Report Writing &
4 BMS-321 Toxicology (Elective II) 3+0 Presentation Skills 2+0
5 BMS-324 Immunology 2+0 3 BMS-331 Artificial Intelligence 2+1
6 BMS-341 Biomedical Techniques-I 2+1 4 BMS-342 Biomedical Techniques II 3+1
5 BMS-351 Circulatory Control System 2+1
Total 17 6 BMS-361 (Elective III) 2+1
Total 18
Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 BMS-403 Internship 3+0 1 HS-409 Professional Practices & Ethics 3+0
2 BMS-411 Pathophysiology 2+0 2 BMS-476 Principles of Biochemical
3 BMS-471 Biomaterials 3+1 Engeering (Elec V) 3+0
4 BMS-480 Tissue Engineering (Elec IV) 2+0 3 BMS-481 Medical Biophysics 2+0
5 BMS-486 Pharmacology 2+1 4 BMS-491 Neuroscience 3+1
6 BMS-499 Project 0+3 5 BMS-499 Project 0+3
Total 17 Total 15
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1. Enzymology 9. General Virology
List of 2. Bio photonics and Biomedical Optics 10. Cell and tissue culture
Elective Courses 3. Nano medicine 11. Pharmacology
4. Pathophysiology 12. Antimicrobials and Chemotherapeutics
5. Cognitive Biology 13. Functional Genomics
6. Lab management 14. Drug Development
7. Structural Biology 15. Neurochemistry
8. Proteomics 16. Toxicology
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III IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MT-201 Algebra I (Group Theory) 3 1. MT-202 Linear Algebra 3
2. MT 203 Calculus-III 4 2. MT-204 Affine and Euclidean Geometry 3
3. GC-XXX General Course - 3 3 3. GC-XXX General Course - 4 3
4. MT-205 Computer Programming 3 4. MT- 206 Discrete Mathematics 3
5. HS-401 English III (Technical Writing and 5. XXX Any Foreign Language 3
Presentation Skills) 3
Total 15
Total 16
Semester Semester
V VI
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MT-305 Ordinary Differential Equations 3 1. MT-302 Complex Analysis 3
2. MT -XXX Major Course 3 2. MT -XXX Major Course 3
3. MT-305 Ordinary Differential Equations 3 3. MT-304 Probability Theory 3
4. MT-307 Real Analysis-I 3 4. MT-308 Real Analysis-II 3
5. MT-309 Algebra-II (Rings and Fields) 3 5. MT-310 Partial Differential Equations 3
Total 15 Total 15
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Semester Semester
VII VIII
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MT-401 Numerical Analysis 3+1 1. MT-402 Functional Analysis 3
2. MT-403 Number Theory 3 2. MT-404 Integral Equations 3
3. MT-405 Mathematical Methods 3 3. MT-406 Project/Dissertation 3
4. MT-XXX Elective -1 3 4. MT-XXX Elective -2 3
5. MT-XXX Elective -3 3 5. MT-XXX Elective -4 3
6. MT-XXX Elective -5 3 6. MT-XXX Elective -6 3
Total 19 Total 18
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Rules
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1.0 SEMESTER RULES each course during a Semester. One theory Engineering and Technology.
Statutes/Regulations regarding the schedule and lecture hour per week throughout the (k) “Vice Chancellor” means the Vice Chancel-
courses of studies, manner and method of teaching and semester consisting of 16 weeks teaching lor of the University.
admission of students, for the degree of Bachelor degree is equal to one Credit Hour. One lab work
programmes. session of three contact hour per week 1.1.4 Duration of Courses:
throughout the semester is also equal to
1.1 STATUTES one Credit hour. If a course is taught for 3 (a) The courses of study leading to the Bachelor
lecture hours and one lab work session per Degree shall be of four years (08 semesters)
1.1.1 Title: week it shall be of 4 Credit Hours. duration, except Architecture, the duration
(e) “Cumulative Grade Point Average” means of courses of study for this discipline shall
These Statutes/Regulations may be called the Sir the Grade point Average of a student at the be five (05) years (10 Semesters). There
Syed University of Engineering and Technology, end of each semester considering the shall be spring semester, fall semester and
Scheme of Studies, Method of Teaching, etc. for its Grades obtained in all the courses or at the summer session in an Academic Year.
Bachelor degree programmes. end of the entire period of study. (b) The semester starting with the commence-
(f) “Grade Point Average” means the average ment of an Academic year shall be called
1.1.2 Applicability value of all the Grade Points earned by a the first semester and the next semester
student. Grade Point Average (GPA) is an shall be called the second semester and so
These Statutes/Regulations shall be applicable to expression for the performance of the on.
all the University students from the Academic year student in the course he has taken during a (c) Instructions in all courses and laboratories
2018 and onwards. particular Semester. This is calculated by are carried out in English language. The
adding the Quality Points of all the courses Examinations are also conducted in English.
1.1.3 Definitions: taken in Semester divided by the total The student will be well advised to study
number of Credit Hours. Rules & Regulations relating to Semester
(a) “Academic Year” means the period of (g) “Quality Point” means a product of Grade system.
programme covering two Semesters and a Point (GP) and Credit Hours (CH). (d) A student must complete his/her BS Degree
Summer Session (h) “Non-Credit Course” means a zero credit Course in a maximum period of 07 years for
(b) “Board of Governors” means the Board of course of study, the Successful completion all programs and 08 years for Architecture.
Governors of the University. of which shall be a requirement for the No student will be allowed to study in the
(c) “Credit Course” means a course of study, Bachelor Degree. University beyond this period.
the successful completion of which shall be (i) “Semester” means a period of teaching and
a requirement for obtaining the Bachelor of examination as specified in the Academic
Science Degree. Calendar including all gazetted holidays.
(d) “Credit Hours” means the rating allotted to (j) “University” means Sir Syed University of
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1.1.5 Registration in subsequent Semesters two weeks of the normal registration deadline, Examinations/Tests:
inclusive of holidays, if any.
SEMESTER REGISTRATIONS • The Chairman must have approved and Evaluation of students shall be based on Periodic
recommended the registration form and Tests, Examinations, Viva Voce Assignments and
All the students who intend to continue their forwarded it to the Registrar through the Dean Presentations.
studies at the University are required to complete faculty of engineering.
the registration formalities before the start of each • If granted approval, the student must deposit a Grades:
semester classes. A student who fails to register sum of Rs.1000/- per semester as late
him/her-self for studies in a semester nor applies registration fee in the account office and Grades given to a student in each course shall be
for a semester leave till the end of 1st week of that submit a copy of the receipt along with the of two types: -
semester, would have his/her admission cancelled. approved late registration forms to the
The students are required to pay full tuition fees at Chairman. (i) Numerical Grades:
the start of the semester. Finance Department Assessment of performance on the basis of marks
issues deposit slips to each student. The students 1.2 Courses of Studies: (out of 100) fixed for a course of any Credit Hours
are required to submit the registration form along Unit, shall be termed “Numerical Grade” (NG).
with the paid fee voucher in their respective depart- The details of Courses of Studies with credit hours per
ments. If the dues are not paid in full by the semester for each Discipline shall be such as may be Grade Grade Point % Marks Remarks
stipulated time, he/she may not be allowed to prescribed in the University Prospectus and the Syllabi A+ 4.00 90-100 Extra Ordinary
attend the classes and to sit in the examinations. It issued from time to time. A 3.7-3.9 85-89 Excellent
is the responsibility of the students concerned to A- 3.5-3.6 80-84 Very Good
clear all dues outstanding against his/her name The Bachelor degree Programme in each discipline shall B+ 3.2-3.4 75-79 Good
and report to the department's Chairman for the have a number of prescribed courses and each course B 3.0-3.1 70-74 Above Average
confirmation of the registration. shall be allocated a number of Credit hours as given in C+ 2.5-2.9 65-69 Average
the separate portion of the prospectus published under C 2.0-2.4 60-64 Satisfactory
LATE REGISTRATION the caption courses of study D 1.0-1.9 50-59 Pass
F 0.00 0-49 Fail
In case a student could not submit the semester 1.2.2 Manner and Method of teaching and
registration form before start of each semester due Examinations/Tests: (ii) Alphabetical Grades: (AG). Each letter
to unavoidable and acceptable reasons, the carries a value in terms of numerical points or
Chairman may grant approval of the late registra- The teaching shall be through lectures, tutorials / Grade Point (GP)
tion on the following terms and conditions: assignments / periodic tests / examinations and
laboratory practical. Equivalent of numerical grade in terms of alphabets
• The registration shall not be late by more than shall be termed as Alphabetical Grade
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1.2.3 Grading System: Equivalence between the 8th / 9th week after the commencement of Controller of Examinations. A copy of the final
letter grading and numerical grading shall be as each regular Semester. award will also be submitted by the
Follows: (b) The duration of the midterm test shall not be teacher/examiner to the chairman of the
more than 1 ½ hours. department concerned.
1.2.4 Grade Point Average: (c) The conduct (fixing of time, date and place) of (h) The Controller of Examination shall declare
Mid-Term Test shall be the responsibility of the results within 2-3 weeks after the Final
The Academic rating of a student shall be calculat- the chairman of the respective departments examinations are held.
ed on the basis of the Grade Point average. The with the approval of Dean of the Faculty.
Grade Points obtained by a student in each course (d) If a student could not appear at Mid-term Test
shall be multiplied by the number of credit hours for genuine reasons he/ she may apply in (ii) Practical Examination/ Lab Examination:
specified for that course and then the Grade Point writing to the Chairman of the department
Average (GPA) shall be calculated. concerned, as early as possible but not later The practical /lab examination may include: -
than one week after culmination of the 1. Journals, Reports, Computer Programmes.
1.2.5 Cumulative Grade Point Average: Mid-Term test, for permission to appear at a 2. Practical, Viva Voce Examinations
The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) shall makeup Test in lieu of Mid- Term Test.
be calculated at the end of each Semester. (e) The scripts of Mid-term Tests will be shown to
the students after evaluation/ marking. The (iii) Semester Examination:
1.3 Examinations: award lists/marks sheets of the tests will be
displayed on the Notice Board of the Depart- (a) The Semester Examination in all the courses
Types and number of Examinations: ment immediately after evaluation within two will be conducted by the Controller of Exami-
weeks. nation. The Examination shall be open to a
There shall be following types of examinations for each (f) If any student is not satisfied with the evalua- student who has been on the rolls of the
course during each Semester. tion of the Mid-term Test, he/she may University prior to applying for appearing at
represent to the Chairman of the concerned the examination and fulfils other pre-requi-
These Examinations shall be termed: Department within 7 days of the declaration sites and that examination form is duly
of the result. The decision of the Chairman certified and forwarded by the Chairman of
(i) Mid-term Test shall be final. Representation after the expiry the Department.
(ii) Practical Examination/Lab of 7 days will not be entertained. (b) The Semester Examination shall be held at
(iii) Semester Examination (g) The final award list including marks of the end of each Semester.
Mid-Term Test, Tutorial / Assignments /class (c) The Examination Schedule/Programme shall
(i) Mid-Term Test: test, practical/lab and final semester exami- be prepared by the Controller of Examina-
nation result will be forwarded by the teacher tions in consultation with the Chairman of the
(a) There shall be a Mid-Term Test in a course through the concerned chairman to the Department concerned and approval by the
during a semester, which will be held during
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Vice Chancellor on the recommendation of the Distribution of Marks for Each Course: to take the Semester Examination in a course.
Dean of the Faculty concerned. He/she has to repeat the course whenever it
(d) If a student fails in a course, he/she is The distribution of marks (weightage of grade in a is offered. However, for genuine cases 5%
required to repeat it in summer session after Semester) will be as follows: ttendance may be condoned by the Dean and
proper registration and payment of fee. 5% by the Vice Chancellor.
(e) Examination Grievance Committee: *Excluding Architecture. (b) “If a student fails to register and attend
There shall be a grievance committee classes for first four weeks after the
comprising of relevant Dean of faculty who Distribution Courses with Courses without commencement of the Semester as per
will be the Convenor, concerned chairman of of Marks Lab Work Lab Work announced schedule, his/her admission shall
the department and controller of examina- be suspended. However, he/she may be
tion. The committee may opt a member if Midterm Test 20 30 allowed to re-register in the Semester on the
deems necessary. Quizzes 05 10 recommendation of the Chairperson/Dean on
The grieved student shall submit an applica- Assignments 05 10 the payment of Semester Fees plus Rs.
tion to the Chairman of the department not Lab Work 20 --- 10,000/-. It is the responsibility of the student
later than a week after announcement of the Total Sessionals 50 50 to fulfill attendance requirement for appear-
result. The chairman shall forward application Final Exam 50 50 ance in the Semester Examination.”
to the chairman of the GC for consideration. (c) In the case of a sports person participating in
The recommendations of the Examination Grand Total 100 100 games of National or International level, as
Grievance committee will be sent through verified by the Registrar and recommended by
Controller of Examination to Vice Chancellor Condition of Passing a Course: the Chairman concerned, 75% of the attend-
for final approval. ance in class lectures and lab. Work will be
In order to pass a course a candidate, besides obtaining calculated on the basis of total number of
Improvement of Grades: at least 50% Marks in both the Sessional and semester lectures delivered/practical conducted in a
examinations, must obtain at least 50% Marks in Lab course minus the number of total lecture days
A student may repeat a course with grade C and below work. actually spent by the sports person in
in regular semester or in summer session provided, (To pass a course, student must obtain 50% marks in representing the University in sports or game.
Semester exam, Sessional and laboratory work (d) In the case of students who are selected by the
I. G.P.A is less than 2.5 in the semester separately). Government or the University, for proceeding
II. Maximum number of courses allowed for on good will missions outside the country, the
improvement in a semester is two. 1.3.1 Class Attendance: lectures delivered in the concerned classes
during the period of absence of such persons
(a) A student with less than 75% attendance in not exceeding one month shall be deducted
class lectures and lab work will not be allowed from the total number of lectures delivered to
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the class and the required percentage of attend- register for the semester courses along with that Semester which the student has not passed
ance for purpose of examinations shall be remaining courses of previous semesters, earlier.
based on the balance of lectures. (b) Any further registration in subsequent semes- (b) In any Semester, the student may be allowed
(e) The re-admission shall be given to the ter shall be allowed subject to the condition to register in maximum of two repeating
students whose admission were cancelled as that the student has obtained at least 2.0 courses in addition to the courses prescribed
per clause 1.3.1 (b)not later than 5-6 weeks CGPA after at most two probations. for that particular semester.
of the start of the semester and the attend- (c) A student being on second probation obtains (c) Registration in any repeating course(s)
ance will be counted from the date of admis- less than 2.0 CGPA shall not be allowed to offered for any junior batch(es) in the Semes-
sion. register in the next semester. The student is ter may also be allowed by the Chairperson of
required improve his/her CGPA to 2.0 before the Department concerned subject to
1.3.2 Promotion to Higher Class: registration to subsequent semester with payment of prescribed fee.
junior batch.
1.3.2.1 Registration in any Semester shall be (d) In addition to CGPA, a student shall have to 1.3.3 Cancellation of Admission
allowed before the commencement of classes of fulfil following conditions;
that Semester. (a) In case at any stage it is found that the
(i) For registration in third year , the document on the basis of which admission
1.3.2.2 Registration in Fall Semester of any student must have passed all courses of was granted are forged/tempered, the admis-
Year shall be open to any student who was the first year and 60% of the courses up sion will be cancelled and the fee paid shall be
registered in the Spring Semester of that Year. to the second year. forfeited and will not be considered for admis-
Similarly, Registration in Spring Semester of any (ii) For registration in Fourth year, the sion in SSUET in future. The University
Year shall be open to any student who was student must have passed all courses reserves the right for legal action.
registered in Fall Semester of the preceding Year up to the Second Year. (b) If a student fails to attend classes for four
and eligible as per promotion rules. (iii) For registration in Fifth Year, the student weeks consecutively in a semester, without
must have passed all courses up to the prior approval, his / her admission may be
1.3.2.3 Third Year. cancelled.
(c) A student desirous of leaving the University
(a) Student who fails to obtain at least 2.0 CGPA 1.3.2.4 In all circumstances, re-admission to must apply in writing and such application
in 1st semester (Spring semester), the 2nd any student shall only be granted in the semester must be countersigned by the student’s
semester (fall Semester) shall remain on first where the student has discontinued his/her study parent or guardian. Admission once cancelled
probation. If a student still has CGPA less than due to any reason. shall not be restored.
2.0 at the time of registration to Second year
shall be on second probation during the (a) A student admitted in any Semester shall be
semester. Such student shall be allowed to registered in all such courses prescribed in
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1.3.4 Re-appearing in courses 1.3.6 Summer Session 1.3.8 Issuance of Transcript / Provisional
certificate:
(a) A student will be allowed to register for Objective of the summer class is to give an
course in which he / she has been absent opportunity to the students, who have either failed The following procedure is being adopted for the
due to unavoidable reasons acceptable to the in course(s) or could not attain required attendance issuance of Transcript and Provisional Certificate.
University or has failed, whenever the course due to any reasons, to improve his/her grade or
is offered. understanding of the subjects. The duration of the The Forms are issued by COE office to students
(b) If a student did not appear in 1st Semester summer programme spans only six to eight weeks. from the counter of the Examinations Department.
Examinations he / she may apply to continue The form, duly filled in by the Students is received
the studies from 1st Semester with New Prescribed fee will be charged for each course and at the Counter. Acknowledgement receipt is issued
Batch. However, the case will be considered 75% attendance is compulsory to appear in the to the concerned students with the receiving date
subject to availability of seat in the Depart- examination. The students shall register of required document (s). The examinations depart-
ment and fulfilment of admission criteria i.e. themselves by filling the prescribed form and ment sends the form to Finance Department to
H.S.C. % etc. The amount which was paid paying required fee. A student will only be allowed obtain the position of Dues. After obtaining the
previously will be transferred to new admis- to register in 2-3 courses of 6-9 credit hours. clearance from Finance Department, which might
sion after deducting admission fee, however, be take 2 days, the Transcript / Provisional Certifi-
he / she has to pay difference of fee with new Examination will be held at the end of the course(s) cate are prepared. If there are dues against the
batch. and result will be sent to the examination depart- students, the form is returned to students with the
(c) If a student did not appear in 2nd or onwards ment within a week. After completion of course(s) a instruction to clear the dues.
semester examinations he / she is required to marks sheet of the result will be issued to the
apply to Head of Department to continue the student. All documents are issued from the counter of the
studies in the Semester he / she is eligible. examination department. All processes are
1.3.7 Award of Bachelor of Science Degree: completed within 20 to 25 days, approximately.
1.3.5 Continuation of Studies However, in case of "URGENT" it will take 5 to 6
The minimum requirements for the award of days.
If a student did not appear in a semester examina- Bachelor of Science Degree are as follows:-
tions he / she is required to apply to Head of 1.3.9 Amendments/Alterations/Additions:
Department to continue the studies in the Semester (a) A candidate must have passed all the
he / she is eligible. In case, his/her attendance is required courses. These Statutes/regulations can be amended/
less than 10% fee of that semester (if deposited) (b) Must have obtained a CGPA of at least 2.0 at altered by the Board of Governors/Academic
may be transferred towards his registration with the end of 8th Semester or 10th semester in Council and whenever the need be, new Rules can
new batch (year back). However, he has to pay case of Architecture, B Arch. also be added.
difference of fee with new batch. (c) Cleared all dues of the university.
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Note:
22.0 Disclaimer
1. All HEC / PEC Semester Rules and Regulations are This Prospectus is informational and
applicable in addition to Sir Syed University of should not be taken as binding on the
Engineering & Technology, Rule & Regulations. University. The University, therefore,
2. The University has a right to change/amend these reserves the right to change any rule and
rules as and when necessary. regulation applicable to students whenev-
er it is deemed appropriate or necessary.
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