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No. WebsitePROSPECTUSPROSPECTUS2 1 22 1 2
PMAS-AAUR
PIR MEHR ALI SHAHPIR MEHR ALI SHAH
ARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RAWALPINDI (PAKISTAN)
ARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RAWALPINDI (PAKISTAN)
www.uaar.edu.pkwww.uaar.edu.pk
Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan KhosaChancellor / Governor of the Punjab
Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan KhosaChancellor / Governor of the Punjab
1. Introduction
2. University Administration
3. Faculties/Institutes
a. Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFERED
i. B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture
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ii. M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture
iii. Ph.D Agriculture
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture
ii. M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture
(i) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture (Agric. Extension & Communication)
(ii) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Agronomy)
(iii) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Entomology)
(iv) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Food Technology)
(v) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Horticulture)
(vi) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Plant Breeding & Genetics)
(vii) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Plant Pathology)
(viii) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Soil Science)
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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
(Specialization in 10 subjects i.e. Agri. Economics, Agri. Extension, Agronomy,
Entomology, Food Technology, Forestry and Range Management, Horticulture,
Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation)
(Agri. Extension & Communication, Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology, Horticulture,
Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation)
(Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding &
Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation)
1. Introduction
2. University Administration
3. Faculties/Institutes
a. Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFERED
i. B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture
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ii. M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture
iii. Ph.D Agriculture
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture
ii. M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture
(i) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture (Agric. Extension & Communication)
(ii) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Agronomy)
(iii) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Entomology)
(iv) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Food Technology)
(v) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Horticulture)
(vi) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Plant Breeding & Genetics)
(vii) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Plant Pathology)
(viii) M.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Soil Science)
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30313233
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
(Specialization in 10 subjects i.e. Agri. Economics, Agri. Extension, Agronomy,
Entomology, Food Technology, Forestry and Range Management, Horticulture,
Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation)
(Agri. Extension & Communication, Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology, Horticulture,
Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation)
(Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding &
Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation)
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
b. Faculty of Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFERED
iii. M.Sc (Agri-Economics, Anthropology, Biology, Bio-Chemistry,
Botany, Economics, Sociology, Statistics & Zoology)
iv. M.Phil (Biology, Bio-Chemistry, Botany, Economics, Sociology, Statistics & Zoology)
v. Ph.D (Agri-Economics, Biology, Bio-Chemistry, Botany,
Economics & Zoology)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. BS (Biochemistry)
iii. M.Sc/M.Phil (Bio-Chemistry)
i. BS (Biochemistry)
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ii. BS (Economics)
iv. M.Sc/M.Phil (Biology)
ii. BS (Economics)
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v. M.Sc/M.Phil (Botany)
vi. M.Sc/M.Phil (Zoology)
vii. Ph.D (Biochemistry, Botany, Biology & Zoology)
viii. M.Sc (Statistics)
ix. M.Phil (Statistics)
x. M.Sc/M.Phil (Agri. Economics/Economics)
xi. Ph.D (Agri.Economics/Economics)
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xii. M.Sc (Sociology) 53
xiv. M.Phil (Sociology) 55
xiii. M.Sc (Anthropology) 54
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
c. Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFERED
i. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. DVM
d. Faculty of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife
PROGRAMS OFFERED
ii. M.Sc (Wildlife Management, Environmental Sciences)
iii. M.Phil / Ph.D (Forestry & Range Management, Wildlife Management
and Environmental Sciences)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
ii. M.Phil/Ph.D (Forestry & Range Management)
iii. M.Sc/M.Phil/Ph.D (Wildlife Management)
iv. M.Sc / M.Phil / Ph.D (Environmental Sciences)
e. University Institute of Management Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFERED
i. BBA (Hons.)
ii. MBA (3-1/2 years) /MBA (1-1/2 years)
iii. MBA (Agribusiness)
iv. MDM (Masters in Development Management) v. MS (Management Sciences)
i. BS(Forestry)
i. BS(Forestry)
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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
b. Faculty of Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFERED
iii. M.Sc (Agri-Economics, Anthropology, Biology, Bio-Chemistry,
Botany, Economics, Sociology, Statistics & Zoology)
iv. M.Phil (Biology, Bio-Chemistry, Botany, Economics, Sociology, Statistics & Zoology)
v. Ph.D (Agri-Economics, Biology, Bio-Chemistry, Botany,
Economics & Zoology)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. BS (Biochemistry)
iii. M.Sc/M.Phil (Bio-Chemistry)
i. BS (Biochemistry)
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ii. BS (Economics)
iv. M.Sc/M.Phil (Biology)
ii. BS (Economics)
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v. M.Sc/M.Phil (Botany)
vi. M.Sc/M.Phil (Zoology)
vii. Ph.D (Biochemistry, Botany, Biology & Zoology)
viii. M.Sc (Statistics)
ix. M.Phil (Statistics)
x. M.Sc/M.Phil (Agri. Economics/Economics)
xi. Ph.D (Agri.Economics/Economics)
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xii. M.Sc (Sociology) 53
xiv. M.Phil (Sociology) 55
xiii. M.Sc (Anthropology) 54
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
c. Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFERED
i. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. DVM
d. Faculty of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife
PROGRAMS OFFERED
ii. M.Sc (Wildlife Management, Environmental Sciences)
iii. M.Phil / Ph.D (Forestry & Range Management, Wildlife Management
and Environmental Sciences)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
ii. M.Phil/Ph.D (Forestry & Range Management)
iii. M.Sc/M.Phil/Ph.D (Wildlife Management)
iv. M.Sc / M.Phil / Ph.D (Environmental Sciences)
e. University Institute of Management Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFERED
i. BBA (Hons.)
ii. MBA (3-1/2 years) /MBA (1-1/2 years)
iii. MBA (Agribusiness)
iv. MDM (Masters in Development Management) v. MS (Management Sciences)
i. BS(Forestry)
i. BS(Forestry)
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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. BBA (Hons.)
ii. MBA (3-1/2 years)
iii. MBA (1-1/2 years)
iv. MBA (Agribusiness)
v. MDM (Masters in Development Management)
f. University Institute of Information Technology
PROGRAMS OFFERED
i. BS(CS)/BS(IT)
ii. MCS/MIT
iii. MS(CS)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. BS(CS)
ii. BS(IT)
iii. MCS
iv. MIT
iv. Ph.D (CS)
viii. Ph.D (CS)
vi. MS (Management Sciences)
v. PGD (IT)
vi. PGD(CS)
vii. MS(CS)
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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
g. Institute of Education and Research PROGRAMS OFFERED i. B.Ed
ii. M.Ed
iii. M.Sc (Education)
iv. M.Phil (Education)
v. Ph.D (Education)
SCHEME OF STUDIES i. M.Ed
ii. B.Ed
iii. M.Sc (Education)
iv. M.Phil (Education)
v. Ph.D (Education)
4. Schedule/ Procedure of Admission
5. Students Affairs
6. Arid Agriculture University Research Farm Chakwal Road
7. Sub-Campus Khushab
8. Hydroponic Project (Farmers Market Pvt. Ltd.)
9. Examination & Evaluation
10. Facilities
11. Fee Structure
12. Directorate of University Development
13. Student Resource Centre
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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. BBA (Hons.)
ii. MBA (3-1/2 years)
iii. MBA (1-1/2 years)
iv. MBA (Agribusiness)
v. MDM (Masters in Development Management)
f. University Institute of Information Technology
PROGRAMS OFFERED
i. BS(CS)/BS(IT)
ii. MCS/MIT
iii. MS(CS)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
i. BS(CS)
ii. BS(IT)
iii. MCS
iv. MIT
iv. Ph.D (CS)
viii. Ph.D (CS)
vi. MS (Management Sciences)
v. PGD (IT)
vi. PGD(CS)
vii. MS(CS)
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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
g. Institute of Education and Research PROGRAMS OFFERED i. B.Ed
ii. M.Ed
iii. M.Sc (Education)
iv. M.Phil (Education)
v. Ph.D (Education)
SCHEME OF STUDIES i. M.Ed
ii. B.Ed
iii. M.Sc (Education)
iv. M.Phil (Education)
v. Ph.D (Education)
4. Schedule/ Procedure of Admission
5. Students Affairs
6. Arid Agriculture University Research Farm Chakwal Road
7. Sub-Campus Khushab
8. Hydroponic Project (Farmers Market Pvt. Ltd.)
9. Examination & Evaluation
10. Facilities
11. Fee Structure
12. Directorate of University Development
13. Student Resource Centre
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I N T R O D U C T I O NI N T R O D U C T I O N
Pakistan is predominantly an agricultural country. However, since its independence in 1947, emphasis has been on irrigated agriculture, while rainfed agriculture remained neglected. With rapid increase in population, the irrigated areas failed to provide sufficient food requirements and it became imperative to find out ways to make use of the huge part of cultivable land in the rainfed region. In the 1970s, the Government of Pakistan constituted a Barani Commission to review and recommend measures for the development of rainfed agriculture and uplift of the poor masses through education, research, and development of technology and manpower. Pursuant to the recommendations of the Barani Commission, the Government of Punjab established Barani Agricultural College, Rawalpindi which was later upgraded to the level of the University in 1994. The mandate of the University is to produce high-quality agricultural scientists and to form an organized scientific infrastructure for teaching and research for the development of dry land regions of the country, thus minimizing the income gap between the rich and poor.
The University includes Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Forestry, Range Management and Wildlife, Directorate of Advanced Studies, Directorate of Research, Innovation & Commercialization, University Institute of Management Sciences (UIMS), University Institute of Information Technology (UIIT) and Division of Continuing Education, Home Economics and Women Development, University Institute of Biochemistry & Biotechnology (UIBB), Research Farm, Sub-campus Khushab. The University offers a number of degree programmes leading to Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. in various disciplines of Agriculture, Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. in Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Master and Ph.D in Forestry & Range Management, Wildlife Management and Environmental Sciences, Bachelor and Master in Business Administration, Bachelor and Master in Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Master and Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, and Master in Social Sciences, Bachelor and Master in Education.
Pursuit of excellence on the University campus is a function of competent and dedicated university faculty. The PMAS - Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi has, therefore, made constant efforts at staff development with the result that nearly 48% of the faculty members possess Ph.D. degrees, while the others have M.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Phil degrees.
The University is open to all persons regardless of religion, race, creed, class or color, and no one is deprived of the benefit accruing from the University on any such grounds.
P M A S - A r i d A g r i c u l t u r e U n i v e r s i t y
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I N T R O D U C T I O NI N T R O D U C T I O N
Pakistan is predominantly an agricultural country. However, since its independence in 1947, emphasis has been on irrigated agriculture, while rainfed agriculture remained neglected. With rapid increase in population, the irrigated areas failed to provide sufficient food requirements and it became imperative to find out ways to make use of the huge part of cultivable land in the rainfed region. In the 1970s, the Government of Pakistan constituted a Barani Commission to review and recommend measures for the development of rainfed agriculture and uplift of the poor masses through education, research, and development of technology and manpower. Pursuant to the recommendations of the Barani Commission, the Government of Punjab established Barani Agricultural College, Rawalpindi which was later upgraded to the level of the University in 1994. The mandate of the University is to produce high-quality agricultural scientists and to form an organized scientific infrastructure for teaching and research for the development of dry land regions of the country, thus minimizing the income gap between the rich and poor.
The University includes Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Forestry, Range Management and Wildlife, Directorate of Advanced Studies, Directorate of Research, Innovation & Commercialization, University Institute of Management Sciences (UIMS), University Institute of Information Technology (UIIT) and Division of Continuing Education, Home Economics and Women Development, University Institute of Biochemistry & Biotechnology (UIBB), Research Farm, Sub-campus Khushab. The University offers a number of degree programmes leading to Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. in various disciplines of Agriculture, Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. in Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Master and Ph.D in Forestry & Range Management, Wildlife Management and Environmental Sciences, Bachelor and Master in Business Administration, Bachelor and Master in Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Master and Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, and Master in Social Sciences, Bachelor and Master in Education.
Pursuit of excellence on the University campus is a function of competent and dedicated university faculty. The PMAS - Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi has, therefore, made constant efforts at staff development with the result that nearly 48% of the faculty members possess Ph.D. degrees, while the others have M.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Phil degrees.
The University is open to all persons regardless of religion, race, creed, class or color, and no one is deprived of the benefit accruing from the University on any such grounds.
P M A S - A r i d A g r i c u l t u r e U n i v e r s i t y
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I n t r o d u c t i o n
The University is located in Rawalpindi almost in the center of the twin cosmopolitan cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, the capital of the country. These cities are beautiful towns located in the foothills with a blend of old and new cultures and constructions. The towns provide pollution free environment, scenic Pothwar vegetation and topography of plateau land. The twin cities have a population of about one million. They are situated in the northern part of Pakistan on the Pothwar plateau in the Province of Punjab.
The University with its most beautiful building in the twin-cities is situated on Murree Road, close to the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium and has assumed the significance of a landmark because of its architecture. The University building contains an auditorium, multi-storied administrative block, a library, four multi-storied academic blocks, UIMS, UIIT, UIBB buildings and Khalid Mahmood Khan Gymnasium.
The University is situated on the busy Murree Road where transport is easily available, which makes the university approachable from all parts of the twin-cities at all hours of the day. This facility and busy nature of the area allows the University to continue its curricular and co-curricular activities till late in the evening.
The central location of the university places it in proximity to major institutions of higher learning and research like Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC), National Institute of Health (NIH), Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH), Rawalpindi Medical College, Poultry Research Institute, Fisheries Research and Training Institute, International Institute for Biological Control of the Common Wealth and Agency for Barani Areas Development (ABAD). The location of University also allows the utilization of expertise scattered in the twin cities for providing quality education by teachers/executives in fields of their specialization.
Collaborative research and teaching programs are being developed with these institutions for better teaching and research facilities for the students. The university has signed MoUs with Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Islamabad; Agricultural University of Hebei, China; International Centre for Agricultural Research in Dry land Areas (ICARDA), Syria and Federal Seed Certification and Registration Department to assist each other in teaching, research and extension activities.
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A D M I N I S T R A T I O NA D M I N I S T R A T I O N
The Syndicate is the highest executive body of the University while the Academic Council, the Selection Board, the Finance and Planning Committee and Advanced Studies and Research Board are advisory bodies to the Syndicate pertaining to their respective functions and responsibilities.
Governor of the Punjab is the Chancellor of the University. The Vice-Chancellor is the Chief Executive of the University. In the performance of his duties, the Vice Chancellor is assisted by the Deans of the Faculties, Directors of the Institutes/ Chairpersons of teaching Departments, Director Quality Enhancement Cell, the Principal Officers, the Registrar, the Treasurer, the Controller of Examinations and the Directorate of Works.
Administrative set up of the University is as follows:
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
RegistrarDeputy Registrars
Assistant Registrars
Estate Care/ Security OfficerPublic Relations Officer
Dr. Arshad Nawaz ChaudhryMr. Muhammad Aqeel SultanMr. Shahbaz Ahmad KhanMs. Asma SafdarMs. Sumeera SaleemMr. Zahid MahmoodMr. Muhammad Musa Kalim
OFFICE OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR
P.S to the Vice ChancellorTechnical Staff Officers
Mr. Muhammad RafiqueMr. Naeem Mahmood AslamDr. Muhammad Arshad Dahar
P M A S - A r i d A g r i c u l t u r e U n i v e r s i t y
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I n t r o d u c t i o n
The University is located in Rawalpindi almost in the center of the twin cosmopolitan cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, the capital of the country. These cities are beautiful towns located in the foothills with a blend of old and new cultures and constructions. The towns provide pollution free environment, scenic Pothwar vegetation and topography of plateau land. The twin cities have a population of about one million. They are situated in the northern part of Pakistan on the Pothwar plateau in the Province of Punjab.
The University with its most beautiful building in the twin-cities is situated on Murree Road, close to the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium and has assumed the significance of a landmark because of its architecture. The University building contains an auditorium, multi-storied administrative block, a library, four multi-storied academic blocks, UIMS, UIIT, UIBB buildings and Khalid Mahmood Khan Gymnasium.
The University is situated on the busy Murree Road where transport is easily available, which makes the university approachable from all parts of the twin-cities at all hours of the day. This facility and busy nature of the area allows the University to continue its curricular and co-curricular activities till late in the evening.
The central location of the university places it in proximity to major institutions of higher learning and research like Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC), National Institute of Health (NIH), Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH), Rawalpindi Medical College, Poultry Research Institute, Fisheries Research and Training Institute, International Institute for Biological Control of the Common Wealth and Agency for Barani Areas Development (ABAD). The location of University also allows the utilization of expertise scattered in the twin cities for providing quality education by teachers/executives in fields of their specialization.
Collaborative research and teaching programs are being developed with these institutions for better teaching and research facilities for the students. The university has signed MoUs with Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Islamabad; Agricultural University of Hebei, China; International Centre for Agricultural Research in Dry land Areas (ICARDA), Syria and Federal Seed Certification and Registration Department to assist each other in teaching, research and extension activities.
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A D M I N I S T R A T I O NA D M I N I S T R A T I O N
The Syndicate is the highest executive body of the University while the Academic Council, the Selection Board, the Finance and Planning Committee and Advanced Studies and Research Board are advisory bodies to the Syndicate pertaining to their respective functions and responsibilities.
Governor of the Punjab is the Chancellor of the University. The Vice-Chancellor is the Chief Executive of the University. In the performance of his duties, the Vice Chancellor is assisted by the Deans of the Faculties, Directors of the Institutes/ Chairpersons of teaching Departments, Director Quality Enhancement Cell, the Principal Officers, the Registrar, the Treasurer, the Controller of Examinations and the Directorate of Works.
Administrative set up of the University is as follows:
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
RegistrarDeputy Registrars
Assistant Registrars
Estate Care/ Security OfficerPublic Relations Officer
Dr. Arshad Nawaz ChaudhryMr. Muhammad Aqeel SultanMr. Shahbaz Ahmad KhanMs. Asma SafdarMs. Sumeera SaleemMr. Zahid MahmoodMr. Muhammad Musa Kalim
OFFICE OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR
P.S to the Vice ChancellorTechnical Staff Officers
Mr. Muhammad RafiqueMr. Naeem Mahmood AslamDr. Muhammad Arshad Dahar
P M A S - A r i d A g r i c u l t u r e U n i v e r s i t y
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OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
Controller of ExaminationsDeputy Registrar (Exams)Assistant Registrars (Exams)
Sheikh Naveed AkramMr. Muneer SabirMr. Manzoom Akhtar Ms. Huda JavedMr. Waris Ali
OFFICE OF THE TREASURER
Director/Treasurer Deputy Registrars (TR)
Assistant Registrars (TR)
Assistant Registrar (Store/Purchase)Resident AuditorAssistant Registrar (Internal Audit)Assistant Account OfficerAssistant Purchase OfficerAssistant Store Officer
Syeda Iram UmerMr. MustafaMr. Abdul WahidMr. Zeeshan Ahmad KhanMr. Muhammad AsadMalik Muhammad KhanMs. Ainee ZafarMr. Mohsin IqbalMr. Haseeb Akhtar Mr. Abdul Rauf SarohiMr. Ali NasirMr. Aqeel AhmadMr. Saif UllahMr. Shafqat Ahmad
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
DIRECTORATE OF RESEARCH INNOVATION & COMMERCIALIZATION
Dr. Ghulam Jilani
Mr. Shahid Ali KhanDirector
Manager Research Operations
DIRECTORATE OF ADVANCED STUDIES
DIRECTORATE OF QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CELL
DirectorDeputy RegistrarAssistant Registrar
Prof. Dr. Saleem AkhtarMr. Ayaz ElahiMalik Muhammad Faisal
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
Senior Medical OfficerMedical OfficerDental Surgeon
Lt. Col (R) Dr. Sarwar KhanDr. Sofia NadeemDr. Rizwan Mahmood Raja
DirectorDeputy Directors/Assistant Professors
Assistant Directors/Lecturers
Superintendent
Dr. M. Inam Ul HaqDr. Muhammad Azam KhanDr. M. Farooq NasirMs. Kanza GulzarMr. Nasir AliMr. Imran Altaf
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STUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRE
Mr. Waqas Ahmed Chaudhry
Raja Afzal Mehdi
Ms. Shahida Yousaf
Mr. Waqas Farooq
Director
Deputy Registrar
Assistant Registrars
Director Farms
Farm Manager
STUDENTS AFFAIRS
Senior TutorDirectorHostel WardenHostel Superintendents (Boys)
Hostel Superintendent (Girls)
Prof. Dr. M. Kausar Nawaz Shah
Prof. Dr. Abdul RaufDr. Ghulam ShabbirDr. Muhammad Arshad DaharMr. Safdar AliMr. Tahir Iqbal
Dr. Khalid Mahmood Qureshi
Ms. Bushra Zulfiqar
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A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
SPORTS/TRANSPORT SECTION
Chairman Sports Board
Deputy Director Sports
Assistant Director Sports
Transport Officer
Sports Instructor
DIRECTORATE OF WORKS
ARID AGRICULTURE RESEARCH FARM, CHAKWAL ROAD
Chief EngineerDeputy Director WorksAsst. Executive EngineerComplaint Cell Incharge
Librarian
Assistant Librarian
Prof. Dr. Fayyaz Ul Hassan
Mr. Akhtar Hussain
Dr. Muhammad Azim Malik
Agha Saleem Uddin Khilji
Mr. Zahid Qamar Khan
Mr. Zahid Manzoor Hussain
Mr. Akhtar Jan
Mr. Muhammad SohailMr. Naeem Mahmood AslamMr. Ahmad Saeed AwanMr. M. Azhar Sohail
Mr. Shahid Masood
Mr. Bashir Ahmad
LIBRARY
OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
Controller of ExaminationsDeputy Registrar (Exams)Assistant Registrars (Exams)
Sheikh Naveed AkramMr. Muneer SabirMr. Manzoom Akhtar Ms. Huda JavedMr. Waris Ali
OFFICE OF THE TREASURER
Director/Treasurer Deputy Registrars (TR)
Assistant Registrars (TR)
Assistant Registrar (Store/Purchase)Resident AuditorAssistant Registrar (Internal Audit)Assistant Account OfficerAssistant Purchase OfficerAssistant Store Officer
Syeda Iram UmerMr. MustafaMr. Abdul WahidMr. Zeeshan Ahmad KhanMr. Muhammad AsadMalik Muhammad KhanMs. Ainee ZafarMr. Mohsin IqbalMr. Haseeb Akhtar Mr. Abdul Rauf SarohiMr. Ali NasirMr. Aqeel AhmadMr. Saif UllahMr. Shafqat Ahmad
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
DIRECTORATE OF RESEARCH INNOVATION & COMMERCIALIZATION
Dr. Ghulam Jilani
Mr. Shahid Ali KhanDirector
Manager Research Operations
DIRECTORATE OF ADVANCED STUDIES
DIRECTORATE OF QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CELL
DirectorDeputy RegistrarAssistant Registrar
Prof. Dr. Saleem AkhtarMr. Ayaz ElahiMalik Muhammad Faisal
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
Senior Medical OfficerMedical OfficerDental Surgeon
Lt. Col (R) Dr. Sarwar KhanDr. Sofia NadeemDr. Rizwan Mahmood Raja
DirectorDeputy Directors/Assistant Professors
Assistant Directors/Lecturers
Superintendent
Dr. M. Inam Ul HaqDr. Muhammad Azam KhanDr. M. Farooq NasirMs. Kanza GulzarMr. Nasir AliMr. Imran Altaf
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STUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRE
Mr. Waqas Ahmed Chaudhry
Raja Afzal Mehdi
Ms. Shahida Yousaf
Mr. Waqas Farooq
Director
Deputy Registrar
Assistant Registrars
Director Farms
Farm Manager
STUDENTS AFFAIRS
Senior TutorDirectorHostel WardenHostel Superintendents (Boys)
Hostel Superintendent (Girls)
Prof. Dr. M. Kausar Nawaz Shah
Prof. Dr. Abdul RaufDr. Ghulam ShabbirDr. Muhammad Arshad DaharMr. Safdar AliMr. Tahir Iqbal
Dr. Khalid Mahmood Qureshi
Ms. Bushra Zulfiqar
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A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
SPORTS/TRANSPORT SECTION
Chairman Sports Board
Deputy Director Sports
Assistant Director Sports
Transport Officer
Sports Instructor
DIRECTORATE OF WORKS
ARID AGRICULTURE RESEARCH FARM, CHAKWAL ROAD
Chief EngineerDeputy Director WorksAsst. Executive EngineerComplaint Cell Incharge
Librarian
Assistant Librarian
Prof. Dr. Fayyaz Ul Hassan
Mr. Akhtar Hussain
Dr. Muhammad Azim Malik
Agha Saleem Uddin Khilji
Mr. Zahid Qamar Khan
Mr. Zahid Manzoor Hussain
Mr. Akhtar Jan
Mr. Muhammad SohailMr. Naeem Mahmood AslamMr. Ahmad Saeed AwanMr. M. Azhar Sohail
Mr. Shahid Masood
Mr. Bashir Ahmad
LIBRARY
The University consists of the following Faculties, Institutes and their Teaching Departments.
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b
c
d
e
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FACULTY OF CROP AND FOOD SCIENCES
FACULTY OF SCIENCES
FACULTY OF VETERINARY & ANIMAL SCIENCES
FACULTY OF FORESTRY, RANGE MANAGEMENT & WILD LIFE
UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
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Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
This is the major faculty among all the academic units. The faculty is
responsible for teaching various courses in different disciplines of
agriculture and conducting research on all aspects of crop production at
both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It offers courses of four
years duration leading to the degree of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
specializing in ten disciplines including Agric. Economics, Agric.
Extension & Communication, Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology,
Forestry and Range Management, Horticulture, Plant Breeding &
Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation
and two years duration leading to M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture in Agric.
Extension & Communication, Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology,
Horticulture, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science
and Soil Water Conservation. Ph.D. programme in the disciplines of
Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding &
Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation is
also being offered. I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY:
Chairman Professors
Associate ProfessorsDr. Abdul RazzaqDr. Muhammad Ansar
Dr. Irfan Aziz
Dr. Muhammad RasheedDr. Ghulam Qadir
Mr. Naveed TahirDr. Mukhtar Ahmad
Dr. Abdul Manaf
Mr. Safdar AliDr. Allah Wasaya
Prof. Dr. Muhammad AshrafDr. Muhammad Azim Malik Dr. Fayyaz-Ul-HassanDr. M. Zammurad Iqbal Ahmed
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
Dean of the Faculty P.A. to the Dean
This faculty has the following departments.
Prof. Dr. Safdar AliMr. Sarfraz Ahmad Khalid
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The University consists of the following Faculties, Institutes and their Teaching Departments.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
FACULTY OF CROP AND FOOD SCIENCES
FACULTY OF SCIENCES
FACULTY OF VETERINARY & ANIMAL SCIENCES
FACULTY OF FORESTRY, RANGE MANAGEMENT & WILD LIFE
UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
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Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
This is the major faculty among all the academic units. The faculty is
responsible for teaching various courses in different disciplines of
agriculture and conducting research on all aspects of crop production at
both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It offers courses of four
years duration leading to the degree of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
specializing in ten disciplines including Agric. Economics, Agric.
Extension & Communication, Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology,
Forestry and Range Management, Horticulture, Plant Breeding &
Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation
and two years duration leading to M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture in Agric.
Extension & Communication, Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology,
Horticulture, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science
and Soil Water Conservation. Ph.D. programme in the disciplines of
Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding &
Genetics, Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation is
also being offered. I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY:
Chairman Professors
Associate ProfessorsDr. Abdul RazzaqDr. Muhammad Ansar
Dr. Irfan Aziz
Dr. Muhammad RasheedDr. Ghulam Qadir
Mr. Naveed TahirDr. Mukhtar Ahmad
Dr. Abdul Manaf
Mr. Safdar AliDr. Allah Wasaya
Prof. Dr. Muhammad AshrafDr. Muhammad Azim Malik Dr. Fayyaz-Ul-HassanDr. M. Zammurad Iqbal Ahmed
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
Dean of the Faculty P.A. to the Dean
This faculty has the following departments.
Prof. Dr. Safdar AliMr. Sarfraz Ahmad Khalid
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II. DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS:
Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. M. Kausar Nawaz Shah
Dr. Zahid Akram
Dr. Nasir Mehmood Minhas
Dr. Ghulam Shabbir
Dr. Talat Mehmood
Dr. Saad Imran Malik
Dr. Munir Ahmed
Mr. Mehmood-ul-Hassan
III. DEPARTMENT OF PLANT PATHOLOGY: IV. DEPARTMENT OF SOIL SCIENCE AND SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION:
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
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Chairman Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Abdul RaufDr. Tariq MukhtarDr. M. Inam ul HaqDr. Abid RiazMr. M. Usman RajaDr. Farah NazDr. Muhammad AshfaqMs. Gulshan Irshad
Chairman ProfessorAssociate Professors
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem AkhtarDr. Riaz AhmadDr. Ghulam JilaniDr. Khalid Saifullah KhanDr. M. Tariq SiddiqueDr. Muhammad AkmalDr. Shahzada Sohail IjazDr. Rifat HayatDr. Qaisar HussainDr. Arshad NawazMr. Tanveer Iqbal
Chairman Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
VII. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE:
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
V. DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY:
Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Naeem
Dr. Atta ul Mohsin
Dr. Humayun Javed
Dr. Muhammad Tariq
Dr. Munir Ahmad
Dr. Muhammad Asif Aziz
Dr. Imran Bodlah
Dr. Asim Gulzar
Dr. Asif Farid
Prof. Dr. Nadeem Akthar AbbasiDr. Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz Dr. Khalid Mahmood QureshiDr. Shahid Javed Butt Ms. Najma Yousuf ZahidDr. Imran HassanDr. Amjad FarooqDr. Muhammad ShafiqMr. Touqeer Ahmad Ms. Mehwish YaseenMs. Ambreen Bhatti Mr. Usman ShoukatMr. Mehdi Maqbool Ms. Qurat-ul-Ain FarooqMr. Umer Habib
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Chairman Prof. Dr. Tariq Masud
Dr. Asif Ahmad
Dr. Muhammad Ali
Dr. Anwaar Ahmed
Dr. Farzana Siddique
Dr. Asma Sohail
Dr. Imran Irshad
Ms. Asia Latif
VI. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY:
Lecturer
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
II. DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS:
Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. M. Kausar Nawaz Shah
Dr. Zahid Akram
Dr. Nasir Mehmood Minhas
Dr. Ghulam Shabbir
Dr. Talat Mehmood
Dr. Saad Imran Malik
Dr. Munir Ahmed
Mr. Mehmood-ul-Hassan
III. DEPARTMENT OF PLANT PATHOLOGY: IV. DEPARTMENT OF SOIL SCIENCE AND SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION:
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
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Chairman Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Abdul RaufDr. Tariq MukhtarDr. M. Inam ul HaqDr. Abid RiazMr. M. Usman RajaDr. Farah NazDr. Muhammad AshfaqMs. Gulshan Irshad
Chairman ProfessorAssociate Professors
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem AkhtarDr. Riaz AhmadDr. Ghulam JilaniDr. Khalid Saifullah KhanDr. M. Tariq SiddiqueDr. Muhammad AkmalDr. Shahzada Sohail IjazDr. Rifat HayatDr. Qaisar HussainDr. Arshad NawazMr. Tanveer Iqbal
Chairman Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
VII. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE:
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
V. DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY:
Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Naeem
Dr. Atta ul Mohsin
Dr. Humayun Javed
Dr. Muhammad Tariq
Dr. Munir Ahmad
Dr. Muhammad Asif Aziz
Dr. Imran Bodlah
Dr. Asim Gulzar
Dr. Asif Farid
Prof. Dr. Nadeem Akthar AbbasiDr. Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz Dr. Khalid Mahmood QureshiDr. Shahid Javed Butt Ms. Najma Yousuf ZahidDr. Imran HassanDr. Amjad FarooqDr. Muhammad ShafiqMr. Touqeer Ahmad Ms. Mehwish YaseenMs. Ambreen Bhatti Mr. Usman ShoukatMr. Mehdi Maqbool Ms. Qurat-ul-Ain FarooqMr. Umer Habib
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Chairman Prof. Dr. Tariq Masud
Dr. Asif Ahmad
Dr. Muhammad Ali
Dr. Anwaar Ahmed
Dr. Farzana Siddique
Dr. Asma Sohail
Dr. Imran Irshad
Ms. Asia Latif
VI. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY:
Lecturer
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Chairman
Lecturers
Dr. Badar Naseem Siddiqui
Mr. Arshad Ali
Mr. Muhammad Ali
VIII. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND COMMUNICATION:
Chairman
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Safdar Ali
Mr. Tahir Iqbal
IX. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING:
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Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFEREDPROGRAMS OFFERED
URBAN RURAL TOTALNUMBER OF SEATSCATEGORY
Distribution of Seats for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Morning Programme
1. District wise quota from Punjab Open Merit quota from throughout PunjabRawalpindiAttockJhelumChakwalGujratMandi BahuddinSialkot (Excluding Tehsil Daska)Narowal MianwaliDera Ghazi KhanMuzaffargarh (Tehsil Muzaffargarh and Kot Addu only)Jhang (Tehsil Jhang and Shorkot)LayyahKhushabBhakarRajanpurCholistan2. Provincial Quota Sindh ProvinceBalochistan ProvinceK.P.KF.A.T.A.Azad Jammun & KashmirGilgit - BaltistanIslamabad3. Other Reserved SeatsPakistan Army Pakistan Air ForceForeign StudentsChildren's of University EmployeesField Assistants/Agriculture InspectorSpecial/Disabled Persons4. Evening Programme (Self Finance Basis)Total
62221111221
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333333
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30248884444884
444444
2325228
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10453
100289
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
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B.Sc. (Hons.) AgricultureA minimum of eight semesters duration program afterF.Sc (Pre-Medical).
Admission and Registration(i) Minimum Academic Requirements:
(ii) DomicileThe candidates domiciled in the Barani Areas of Punjab shall only be eligible for admission other than open merit, special quotas and on self finance basis.Each district of the Barani Area of Punjab has a specified quota to be determined by the Academic Council from time to time. The admission from each district will be made as follows; Rural 75% and urban 25% to be determined on domicile.
Each district will have its own merit for Rural and Urban area candidates separately.
Nominee from each province, FATA, Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Areas, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Army, Air Force, Special/disable persons, University Employees will have their own merit separately.
a. A candidate holding F.Sc (Pre-Medical) or equivalent certificate from any recognized Institution with minimum 45% marks will be eligible for admission to B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture.
b. A person working as Field Assistant/Agriculture Inspector on regular basis with minimum three years service in Agriculture Department & 1st Division with compulsory subjects of Intermediate (i.e English, Urdu, Pak. Studies and Islamiyat) shall be eligible for admission to B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture, Maximum age limit will be 45 years, NOC and surety bonds to the effect that after completion of B.Sc (Hons.) Agri. the candidate shall have to serve the Department for at least five years.
OR
Chairman
Lecturers
Dr. Badar Naseem Siddiqui
Mr. Arshad Ali
Mr. Muhammad Ali
VIII. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND COMMUNICATION:
Chairman
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Safdar Ali
Mr. Tahir Iqbal
IX. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING:
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Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
PROGRAMS OFFEREDPROGRAMS OFFERED
URBAN RURAL TOTALNUMBER OF SEATSCATEGORY
Distribution of Seats for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Morning Programme
1. District wise quota from Punjab Open Merit quota from throughout PunjabRawalpindiAttockJhelumChakwalGujratMandi BahuddinSialkot (Excluding Tehsil Daska)Narowal MianwaliDera Ghazi KhanMuzaffargarh (Tehsil Muzaffargarh and Kot Addu only)Jhang (Tehsil Jhang and Shorkot)LayyahKhushabBhakarRajanpurCholistan2. Provincial Quota Sindh ProvinceBalochistan ProvinceK.P.KF.A.T.A.Azad Jammun & KashmirGilgit - BaltistanIslamabad3. Other Reserved SeatsPakistan Army Pakistan Air ForceForeign StudentsChildren's of University EmployeesField Assistants/Agriculture InspectorSpecial/Disabled Persons4. Evening Programme (Self Finance Basis)Total
62221111221
111111
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186663333663
333333
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30248884444884
444444
2325228
41
10453
100289
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
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B.Sc. (Hons.) AgricultureA minimum of eight semesters duration program afterF.Sc (Pre-Medical).
Admission and Registration(i) Minimum Academic Requirements:
(ii) DomicileThe candidates domiciled in the Barani Areas of Punjab shall only be eligible for admission other than open merit, special quotas and on self finance basis.Each district of the Barani Area of Punjab has a specified quota to be determined by the Academic Council from time to time. The admission from each district will be made as follows; Rural 75% and urban 25% to be determined on domicile.
Each district will have its own merit for Rural and Urban area candidates separately.
Nominee from each province, FATA, Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Areas, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Army, Air Force, Special/disable persons, University Employees will have their own merit separately.
a. A candidate holding F.Sc (Pre-Medical) or equivalent certificate from any recognized Institution with minimum 45% marks will be eligible for admission to B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture.
b. A person working as Field Assistant/Agriculture Inspector on regular basis with minimum three years service in Agriculture Department & 1st Division with compulsory subjects of Intermediate (i.e English, Urdu, Pak. Studies and Islamiyat) shall be eligible for admission to B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture, Maximum age limit will be 45 years, NOC and surety bonds to the effect that after completion of B.Sc (Hons.) Agri. the candidate shall have to serve the Department for at least five years.
OR
Explanation:(i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the requirements will be promoted
to the next semester.
(ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester once only.
(iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2.50 in the 8th semester, he shall have to repeat the course/courses with lowest grade (s) to make CGPA of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the degree otherwise he/she shall cease to be on the university rolls.
(a) Maximum Grade Point Average 4.00
(b) Minimum Grade Point Average for obtaining the degree 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA / CGPA in each semester:
Academic Standing:
Semester1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
CGPA0.751.001.251.501.752.002.252.50
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Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
A minimum of four semesters duration programme after B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture in respective discipline such as Agricultural Extension & Communication, Agronomy, Entomology, Soil Science, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology, Horticulture and Food Technology.
Admission to the Course:-
A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Master of Science in full and partial residence:
(i) must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in aggregate with CGPA of 2.50 or its equivalent for M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture, and 45% marks or its equivalent relating to the subject he / she desires to take up.
(ii) must be resident of the Punjab Barani Areas except the children of the University employees.
(iii) depending upon the availability of seats as mentioned in (ii) the candidates from the areas outside the Barani areas of Punjab shall also be eligible for admission.
(iv) the nominees of different departments/ organizations with minimum of 2nd division or its equivalent in Bachelor.
(v) must have passed the GAT (General) with 50% marks.
Academic Standing:-(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00
(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree: 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA /CGPA in each semester:
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Semester
1st2nd3rd4th
CGPA
1.501.752.002.50
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
Explanation:(i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the requirements will be promoted
to the next semester.
(ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester once only.
(iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2.50 in the 8th semester, he shall have to repeat the course/courses with lowest grade (s) to make CGPA of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the degree otherwise he/she shall cease to be on the university rolls.
(a) Maximum Grade Point Average 4.00
(b) Minimum Grade Point Average for obtaining the degree 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA / CGPA in each semester:
Academic Standing:
Semester1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
CGPA0.751.001.251.501.752.002.252.50
12
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
A minimum of four semesters duration programme after B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture in respective discipline such as Agricultural Extension & Communication, Agronomy, Entomology, Soil Science, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Plant Pathology, Horticulture and Food Technology.
Admission to the Course:-
A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Master of Science in full and partial residence:
(i) must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in aggregate with CGPA of 2.50 or its equivalent for M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture, and 45% marks or its equivalent relating to the subject he / she desires to take up.
(ii) must be resident of the Punjab Barani Areas except the children of the University employees.
(iii) depending upon the availability of seats as mentioned in (ii) the candidates from the areas outside the Barani areas of Punjab shall also be eligible for admission.
(iv) the nominees of different departments/ organizations with minimum of 2nd division or its equivalent in Bachelor.
(v) must have passed the GAT (General) with 50% marks.
Academic Standing:-(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00
(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree: 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA /CGPA in each semester:
13
Semester
1st2nd3rd4th
CGPA
1.501.752.002.50
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he shall cease to be on the roll.
(iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he / she had failed, at the first available opportunity, provided that his / her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him / her, will not exceed the normal workload.
Ph.D. Ph.D. Agriculture degree program in the disciplines of Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology, Soil Science, Horticulture,
Plant Pathology, and Plant Breeding & Genetics after M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture in the relevant discipline, a minimum of six
semesters duration.
Admission to Course:
(i) A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in full and partial residence must:st a. have passed the M.Sc (Hons.) Degree Examination or an equivalent examination in 1 division or 3.00/4.00 CGPA from a
recognized institution in a field of study related to the subject, he desires to take up.
b. meet all the requirements mentioned in these regulations.
c. the application of the candidate must be accompanied with a comprehensive research proposal that he intends to undertake.
He/She will also be required to defend the proposal in an open seminar after admission before undertaking the research study.
d. Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks.
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ACADEMIC STANDING:
(i) Grade Point Average: Grade point will be as follows: A for 4, B for 3, and C for 2 and F for failure (that is zero).
a. Maximum grade point average 4.00
b. Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 3.00
(ii) To remain on the rolls of the University, a student shall be required to maintain the minimum CGPA of 3.00.(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA less than 3.00 may be allowed to repeat once the courses of the previous semesters in which he
has failed.
Facul ty of Crop and Food Sciences
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR B.Sc. (HONS.) AGRICULTURESCHEME OF STUDIES FOR B.Sc. (HONS.) AGRICULTURE
SEMESTER - I
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
AEC-301 Principles of Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
AGR-301 Basic Agriculture 3(2-2)
ENG-301 Functional English 3(3-0)
HORT-301 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-2)
SSH-301 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
MATH-301/BIOL-301 Mathematics-I / Biology-I 3(3-0) / 3(2-2)
SS-301 Introduction to Soil Science 3(2-2)
SEMESTER - II AGR-302 Summer Crops 3(2-2)
ENG-302 Communication Skills 3(3-0)
FT-302 Introduction to Food Science 2(2-0)
HORT-302 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-2)
IS-302 / ET-302 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0)
IT-302 Introduction to Information Technology 3(1-4)
MATH-302 / BIOL-302 Mathematics-II / Biology-II 3(3-0) / 3(2-2)
AS-302 Animal Husbandry 3(2-2)
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(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he shall cease to be on the roll.
(iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he / she had failed, at the first available opportunity, provided that his / her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him / her, will not exceed the normal workload.
Ph.D. Ph.D. Agriculture degree program in the disciplines of Agronomy, Entomology, Food Technology, Soil Science, Horticulture,
Plant Pathology, and Plant Breeding & Genetics after M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture in the relevant discipline, a minimum of six
semesters duration.
Admission to Course:
(i) A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in full and partial residence must:st a. have passed the M.Sc (Hons.) Degree Examination or an equivalent examination in 1 division or 3.00/4.00 CGPA from a
recognized institution in a field of study related to the subject, he desires to take up.
b. meet all the requirements mentioned in these regulations.
c. the application of the candidate must be accompanied with a comprehensive research proposal that he intends to undertake.
He/She will also be required to defend the proposal in an open seminar after admission before undertaking the research study.
d. Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks.
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ACADEMIC STANDING:
(i) Grade Point Average: Grade point will be as follows: A for 4, B for 3, and C for 2 and F for failure (that is zero).
a. Maximum grade point average 4.00
b. Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 3.00
(ii) To remain on the rolls of the University, a student shall be required to maintain the minimum CGPA of 3.00.(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA less than 3.00 may be allowed to repeat once the courses of the previous semesters in which he
has failed.
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR B.Sc. (HONS.) AGRICULTURESCHEME OF STUDIES FOR B.Sc. (HONS.) AGRICULTURE
SEMESTER - I
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
AEC-301 Principles of Agricultural Economics 3(3-0)
AGR-301 Basic Agriculture 3(2-2)
ENG-301 Functional English 3(3-0)
HORT-301 Introductory Horticulture 3(2-2)
SSH-301 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
MATH-301/BIOL-301 Mathematics-I / Biology-I 3(3-0) / 3(2-2)
SS-301 Introduction to Soil Science 3(2-2)
SEMESTER - II AGR-302 Summer Crops 3(2-2)
ENG-302 Communication Skills 3(3-0)
FT-302 Introduction to Food Science 2(2-0)
HORT-302 Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-2)
IS-302 / ET-302 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0)
IT-302 Introduction to Information Technology 3(1-4)
MATH-302 / BIOL-302 Mathematics-II / Biology-II 3(3-0) / 3(2-2)
AS-302 Animal Husbandry 3(2-2)
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SEMESTER - IV
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SEMESTER - III AEN-401 Farm Mechanization & Water Conservation 3(2-2)Engineering
AGR-401 Winter Crops 3(2-2)
ENT-401 Introductory Entomology 2(1-2)
FT-401 Food Processing and Preservation 3(2-2)
PBG-401 Introductory Genetics 2(1-2)
PP-401 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-2)
SS-401 Instrumentation and Laboratory Techniques 2(0-4)STAT-401 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0)
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AE-402 Introduction to Agricultural Extension, Education 3(3-0)
& Communication
ENT-402 Applied Entomology 3(2-2)
FR-402 Introduction to Forestry and Range Management 3(2-2)
PBG-402 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-2)
PP-402 Introduction to Plant Pathology 3(2-2)
SS-402 Soil and Water Conservation 2(2-0)
STAT-402 Experimental Designs 2(1-2)MGT-402 Introduction to Agri. Business Management 2(2-0)
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SEMESTER - V
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
AgronomyAGR-501 Field Crop Physiology 3(2-2)
AGR-503 Agro-Technology of Field Crops 3(2-2)
AGR-505 Seed Production and Technology 3(2-2)
SS-501 Physical Properties of Soil 3(2-2)
PBG-503 Breeding Field Crops 3(2-2)
AgriculturalEconomics AEC-501 Principles of Microeconomics 3 (3-0)
AEC-503 Principles of Macroeconomics 3(3-0)
AEC-507 Elementary Calculus 3(3-0)
AEC-505 Agricultural Problems of Pakistan 3(3-0)AEC-509 Introduction to Natural Resource Economics 3(3-0)
AgriculturalExtension &Communication
AE-501 Rural Development Programmes in Pakistan 3(2-2)
AE-503 Introduction to Programme Evaluation 3(2-2)
AE-505 Fundamentals of Agricultural Journalism 3(2-2)
AE-507 Communication and Journalism 3(2-2)
AE-509 Broadcast Journalism 3(3-0)
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SEMESTER - IV
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SEMESTER - III AEN-401 Farm Mechanization & Water Conservation 3(2-2)Engineering
AGR-401 Winter Crops 3(2-2)
ENT-401 Introductory Entomology 2(1-2)
FT-401 Food Processing and Preservation 3(2-2)
PBG-401 Introductory Genetics 2(1-2)
PP-401 Introduction to Plant Pathogens 2(1-2)
SS-401 Instrumentation and Laboratory Techniques 2(0-4)STAT-401 Introduction to Statistics 3(3-0)
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AE-402 Introduction to Agricultural Extension, Education 3(3-0)
& Communication
ENT-402 Applied Entomology 3(2-2)
FR-402 Introduction to Forestry and Range Management 3(2-2)
PBG-402 Introductory Plant Breeding 3(2-2)
PP-402 Introduction to Plant Pathology 3(2-2)
SS-402 Soil and Water Conservation 2(2-0)
STAT-402 Experimental Designs 2(1-2)MGT-402 Introduction to Agri. Business Management 2(2-0)
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SEMESTER - V
17
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
AgronomyAGR-501 Field Crop Physiology 3(2-2)
AGR-503 Agro-Technology of Field Crops 3(2-2)
AGR-505 Seed Production and Technology 3(2-2)
SS-501 Physical Properties of Soil 3(2-2)
PBG-503 Breeding Field Crops 3(2-2)
AgriculturalEconomics AEC-501 Principles of Microeconomics 3 (3-0)
AEC-503 Principles of Macroeconomics 3(3-0)
AEC-507 Elementary Calculus 3(3-0)
AEC-505 Agricultural Problems of Pakistan 3(3-0)AEC-509 Introduction to Natural Resource Economics 3(3-0)
AgriculturalExtension &Communication
AE-501 Rural Development Programmes in Pakistan 3(2-2)
AE-503 Introduction to Programme Evaluation 3(2-2)
AE-505 Fundamentals of Agricultural Journalism 3(2-2)
AE-507 Communication and Journalism 3(2-2)
AE-509 Broadcast Journalism 3(3-0)
18
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Food Technology FT-501 Principles of Food Preservation 3(2-2)
FT-503 Food Analysis and Sensory Evaluation 3(2-2)
FT-505 Food Microbiology 3(2-2)
FT-507 Oil and Fat Technology 3(2-2)FT-509 Food Toxicology & Safety 3(3-0)
HorticultureHORT-501 Principles of Fruit Production 3(2-2)
HORT-503 Principles of Vegetable Production 3(2-2)
HORT-505 Principles of Ornamental Crop Production 3(2-2)
HORT-507 Nursery Management and Certification System 4(3-2)
HORT-509 Arid Horticulture 2(1-2)
Forestry & Range Management
FR-501 Silviculture-I 3(3-0)
FR-503 Principles of Agro-Forestry 3(3-0)
FR-505 Range Management 3(2-2)
FR-507 Forest Biometrics 3(2-2)
FR-509 Tree Morphology and Physiology 3(2-2)
EntomologyENT-501 Insect Morphology 3(2-2)
ENT-503 Principles of Insect Taxonomy 3(2-2)
ENT-505 Insect Ecology 3(2-2)
ENT-507 Insect Pests of Household, Man and Animals 3(2-2)
ENT-509 Insect Behaviour 3(2-2)
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SEMESTER VI
Soil Science
Plant PathologyPP-501 Introductory Mycology 3(2-2)
PP-503 Introduction to Plant Parasitic Nematodes 3(2-2)
PP-505 Introduction to Plant Prokaryotes 3(2-2)
PP-507 Introduction to Plant Viruses 3(2-2)
PP-509 Abiotic Diseases of Plants 3(2-2)
SS-501 Physical Properties of Soils 3(2-2)
SS-503 Chemical Properties of Soils 3(2-2)
SS-505 Soil Erosion and its Control 3(2-2)
SS-507 Soil Genesis and Taxonomy 3(2-2)SS-509 Trace Elements in Agriculture 3(3 -0)
Plant Breeding & Genetics PBG-501 Principles of Genetics 3(2-2)
PBG-503 Breeding of Field Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-505 Cytogenetics of Plants 3(2-2)
PBG-507 Genetic Diversity and Germplasm Resources 3(3-0)PBG-509 Molecular Genetics 3(3-0)
Agricultural Economics AEC-502 Elementary Production Economics 3(3-0)
AEC-504 Agribusiness Management 3(3-0)
AEC-506 Agricultural Finance 3(3-0)
AEC-508 Mathematics for Economists 3(3-0)
AEC-510 Rural development 3(3-0)
18
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Food Technology FT-501 Principles of Food Preservation 3(2-2)
FT-503 Food Analysis and Sensory Evaluation 3(2-2)
FT-505 Food Microbiology 3(2-2)
FT-507 Oil and Fat Technology 3(2-2)FT-509 Food Toxicology & Safety 3(3-0)
HorticultureHORT-501 Principles of Fruit Production 3(2-2)
HORT-503 Principles of Vegetable Production 3(2-2)
HORT-505 Principles of Ornamental Crop Production 3(2-2)
HORT-507 Nursery Management and Certification System 4(3-2)
HORT-509 Arid Horticulture 2(1-2)
Forestry & Range Management
FR-501 Silviculture-I 3(3-0)
FR-503 Principles of Agro-Forestry 3(3-0)
FR-505 Range Management 3(2-2)
FR-507 Forest Biometrics 3(2-2)
FR-509 Tree Morphology and Physiology 3(2-2)
EntomologyENT-501 Insect Morphology 3(2-2)
ENT-503 Principles of Insect Taxonomy 3(2-2)
ENT-505 Insect Ecology 3(2-2)
ENT-507 Insect Pests of Household, Man and Animals 3(2-2)
ENT-509 Insect Behaviour 3(2-2)
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SEMESTER VI
Soil Science
Plant PathologyPP-501 Introductory Mycology 3(2-2)
PP-503 Introduction to Plant Parasitic Nematodes 3(2-2)
PP-505 Introduction to Plant Prokaryotes 3(2-2)
PP-507 Introduction to Plant Viruses 3(2-2)
PP-509 Abiotic Diseases of Plants 3(2-2)
SS-501 Physical Properties of Soils 3(2-2)
SS-503 Chemical Properties of Soils 3(2-2)
SS-505 Soil Erosion and its Control 3(2-2)
SS-507 Soil Genesis and Taxonomy 3(2-2)SS-509 Trace Elements in Agriculture 3(3 -0)
Plant Breeding & Genetics PBG-501 Principles of Genetics 3(2-2)
PBG-503 Breeding of Field Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-505 Cytogenetics of Plants 3(2-2)
PBG-507 Genetic Diversity and Germplasm Resources 3(3-0)PBG-509 Molecular Genetics 3(3-0)
Agricultural Economics AEC-502 Elementary Production Economics 3(3-0)
AEC-504 Agribusiness Management 3(3-0)
AEC-506 Agricultural Finance 3(3-0)
AEC-508 Mathematics for Economists 3(3-0)
AEC-510 Rural development 3(3-0)
20
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Entomology
Food Technology
ENT-502 Insect Physiology 3(2-2)
ENT-504 Insect Biodiversity and Evolution 3(2-2)
ENT-506 Agricultural Pests and Their Management 3(2-2)
ENT-508 Stored Product Pests and Their Management 3(2-2)
PP-510 Plant Resistance to Diseases 3(2-2)
FT-502 Sugar Technology 3(2-2)
FT-504 Dairy Technology 3(2-2)
FT-506 Post Harvest Technology 3(2-2)
FT-508 Food Chemistry 3(3-0)FT-510 Extrusion Technology 3(3-0)
AE-502 Agricultural Extension Methods 3(2-2)
AE-504 News Writing and Editing 3(2-2)
AE-506 Audio-Visual Aids in Agricultural Extension 3(2-2)
AE-508 Journalism Ethics and Laws 3(3-0)
AE-510 Introduction to Cyber Extension 3(3-0)
AgriculturalExtension &Communication
AgronomyAGR-502 Crop Growth and Development 3(2-2)
AGR-504 Principles of Plant Nutrition and Growth Regulator 3(2-2)
AGR-506 Principles of Weed Science 3(2-2)
AGR-508 Forage and Fodder Production 3(2-2)SS-506 Soil Fertility and Fertilizers 3(2-2)
21
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Plant Breeding & Genetics
Plant Pathology
Soil Science
Horticulture HORT-502 Commercial Fruit Production 3(2-2)
HORT-504 Commercial Vegetable Production 3(2-2)
HORT-506 Introductory Landscape Gardening 3(2-2)
HORT-508 Post-Harvest Horticulture 3(2-2)
HORT-510 Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 3(2-2)
PBG-502 Breeding Cereal Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-504 Breeding Maize and Millets 3(2-2)
PBG-506 Breeding Oilseed Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-508 New Trends in Crop Improvement 3(2-2)
PBG-510 Breeding Fodder and Forage Crops 3(2-2)
PP-502 Diseases of Filed Crops 3(2-2)
PP-504 Diseases of Vegetable Crops 3(2-2)
PP-506 Diseases of Fruits and Ornamentals 3(2-2)
PP-508 Plant Disease Diagnosis 3(2-2)
PP-510 Plant Resistance to Diseases 3(2-2)
Forestry & RangeManagement
FR-502 Silviculture-II 3(2-2)
FR-504 Watershed Management 3(2-2)
FR-506 Wood Science and Technology 3(2-2)
FR-508 Range Vegetation-Livestock Interactions 3(3-0)
FR-510 Forest Policy and Law 3(3-0)
SS-502 Salt Affected Soils and Water Quality 3(2-2)
SS-504 Soil Water Plant Relationship 3(3-0)
SS-506 Soil Fertility and Fertilizers 3(3-0)
SS-508 Introduction to Soil Microbiology 3(2-2)
AGR-502 Physiology of Crop Growth and Development 3(2-2)
20
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Entomology
Food Technology
ENT-502 Insect Physiology 3(2-2)
ENT-504 Insect Biodiversity and Evolution 3(2-2)
ENT-506 Agricultural Pests and Their Management 3(2-2)
ENT-508 Stored Product Pests and Their Management 3(2-2)
PP-510 Plant Resistance to Diseases 3(2-2)
FT-502 Sugar Technology 3(2-2)
FT-504 Dairy Technology 3(2-2)
FT-506 Post Harvest Technology 3(2-2)
FT-508 Food Chemistry 3(3-0)FT-510 Extrusion Technology 3(3-0)
AE-502 Agricultural Extension Methods 3(2-2)
AE-504 News Writing and Editing 3(2-2)
AE-506 Audio-Visual Aids in Agricultural Extension 3(2-2)
AE-508 Journalism Ethics and Laws 3(3-0)
AE-510 Introduction to Cyber Extension 3(3-0)
AgriculturalExtension &Communication
AgronomyAGR-502 Crop Growth and Development 3(2-2)
AGR-504 Principles of Plant Nutrition and Growth Regulator 3(2-2)
AGR-506 Principles of Weed Science 3(2-2)
AGR-508 Forage and Fodder Production 3(2-2)SS-506 Soil Fertility and Fertilizers 3(2-2)
21
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Plant Breeding & Genetics
Plant Pathology
Soil Science
Horticulture HORT-502 Commercial Fruit Production 3(2-2)
HORT-504 Commercial Vegetable Production 3(2-2)
HORT-506 Introductory Landscape Gardening 3(2-2)
HORT-508 Post-Harvest Horticulture 3(2-2)
HORT-510 Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 3(2-2)
PBG-502 Breeding Cereal Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-504 Breeding Maize and Millets 3(2-2)
PBG-506 Breeding Oilseed Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-508 New Trends in Crop Improvement 3(2-2)
PBG-510 Breeding Fodder and Forage Crops 3(2-2)
PP-502 Diseases of Filed Crops 3(2-2)
PP-504 Diseases of Vegetable Crops 3(2-2)
PP-506 Diseases of Fruits and Ornamentals 3(2-2)
PP-508 Plant Disease Diagnosis 3(2-2)
PP-510 Plant Resistance to Diseases 3(2-2)
Forestry & RangeManagement
FR-502 Silviculture-II 3(2-2)
FR-504 Watershed Management 3(2-2)
FR-506 Wood Science and Technology 3(2-2)
FR-508 Range Vegetation-Livestock Interactions 3(3-0)
FR-510 Forest Policy and Law 3(3-0)
SS-502 Salt Affected Soils and Water Quality 3(2-2)
SS-504 Soil Water Plant Relationship 3(3-0)
SS-506 Soil Fertility and Fertilizers 3(3-0)
SS-508 Introduction to Soil Microbiology 3(2-2)
AGR-502 Physiology of Crop Growth and Development 3(2-2)
22
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Agronomy
Entomology
SEMESTER VII
AGR-601 Crop Water Management 3(2-2)
AGR-603 Biological Nitrogen Fixation 3(2-2)
AGR-605 Field Crop Ecology 3(3-0)
AGR-607 Stress Physiology 3(2-2)
SS-605 Methods of Soil and Plant Analysis 3(1-4)
Agricultural Economics
AEC-601 Principles of Agricultural Marketing 3(3-0)
AEC-603 Islamic Economics 3(3-0)
AEC-605 Development Economics 3(3-0)
AEC-607 Introduction to Econometrics 3(3-0)
AEC-609 Introduction to Research Methods 3(2-2)
ENT-601 Integrated Pest Management 3(2-2)
ENT-603 Plant Resistance to Insect Pests 3(2-2)
ENT-605 Insecticides and their Application 3(2-2)
ENT-607 Range and Forest Entomology 3(2-2)
ENT-609 Agriculture and Environmental Pollution 3(2-2)
Food Technology
FT-601 Nutrition and Dietetics 3(3-0)
FT-603 Cereal Technology 3(2-2)
FT-605 Confectionery and Snack Foods 3(2-2)
FT-607 Food Quality Management 3(3-0)
FT-609 Food Laws and Regulation 3(3-0)
AE-601 Journalistic Writing 3(2-2)
AE-603 Journalism an Public Relation 3(2-2)
AE-605 Media Management and Advertising 3(2-2)
AE-607 Administration and Supervision 3(3-0)AE-609 Dyadic communication 3(2-2
AgriculturalExtension &Communication
23
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Soil Science
Forestry & Range Management
FR-601 Forest Management 3(3-0)
FR-603 Forestry and Climate Change 2(2-0)
FR-605 Wildlife Management 3(3-0)
FR-607 Non Wood Forest Products 2(2-0)
FR-609 Application of GIS and Remote Sensing in Forestry 3(2-2)FR-611 Forest and Range Biodiversity 2(2-0
SS-601 Biochemistry of Soil Processes 3(2-2)
SS-603 Soil and Water Pollution 3(2-2)
SS-605 Methods of Soil and Plant Analysis 3(1-4)
SS-607 Nuclear Techniques in Soil Research 3(2-2)
AGR-607 Stress Physiology 3(2-2)
Plant Pathology
Plant Breeding & Genetics
PBG-601 Breeding Vegetable Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-603 Breeding Pulse Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-605 Fundamentals of Plant Biometry 3(3-0)
PBG-607 Breeding for Quality 3(2-2)
PP-601 Plant Disease Management 3(2-2)
PP-603 Introductory Forest Pathology 3(2-2)
PP-605 Seed and Post Harvest Pathology 3(2-2)
PP-607 Plant Disease Epidemiology 3(2-2)ENTO-603 Plant Resistance to Insect Pests 3(2-2)
Horticulture HORT-601 Mushroom Culture 3(2-2)
HORT-603 Minor Fruits 3(2-2)
HORT-605 Commercial Flower Production 3(2-2)
HORT-607 Breeding of Horticultural Crops 3(2-2)
HORT-609 In Vitro Propagation 3(2-2)
22
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Agronomy
Entomology
SEMESTER VII
AGR-601 Crop Water Management 3(2-2)
AGR-603 Biological Nitrogen Fixation 3(2-2)
AGR-605 Field Crop Ecology 3(3-0)
AGR-607 Stress Physiology 3(2-2)
SS-605 Methods of Soil and Plant Analysis 3(1-4)
Agricultural Economics
AEC-601 Principles of Agricultural Marketing 3(3-0)
AEC-603 Islamic Economics 3(3-0)
AEC-605 Development Economics 3(3-0)
AEC-607 Introduction to Econometrics 3(3-0)
AEC-609 Introduction to Research Methods 3(2-2)
ENT-601 Integrated Pest Management 3(2-2)
ENT-603 Plant Resistance to Insect Pests 3(2-2)
ENT-605 Insecticides and their Application 3(2-2)
ENT-607 Range and Forest Entomology 3(2-2)
ENT-609 Agriculture and Environmental Pollution 3(2-2)
Food Technology
FT-601 Nutrition and Dietetics 3(3-0)
FT-603 Cereal Technology 3(2-2)
FT-605 Confectionery and Snack Foods 3(2-2)
FT-607 Food Quality Management 3(3-0)
FT-609 Food Laws and Regulation 3(3-0)
AE-601 Journalistic Writing 3(2-2)
AE-603 Journalism an Public Relation 3(2-2)
AE-605 Media Management and Advertising 3(2-2)
AE-607 Administration and Supervision 3(3-0)AE-609 Dyadic communication 3(2-2
AgriculturalExtension &Communication
23
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Soil Science
Forestry & Range Management
FR-601 Forest Management 3(3-0)
FR-603 Forestry and Climate Change 2(2-0)
FR-605 Wildlife Management 3(3-0)
FR-607 Non Wood Forest Products 2(2-0)
FR-609 Application of GIS and Remote Sensing in Forestry 3(2-2)FR-611 Forest and Range Biodiversity 2(2-0
SS-601 Biochemistry of Soil Processes 3(2-2)
SS-603 Soil and Water Pollution 3(2-2)
SS-605 Methods of Soil and Plant Analysis 3(1-4)
SS-607 Nuclear Techniques in Soil Research 3(2-2)
AGR-607 Stress Physiology 3(2-2)
Plant Pathology
Plant Breeding & Genetics
PBG-601 Breeding Vegetable Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-603 Breeding Pulse Crops 3(2-2)
PBG-605 Fundamentals of Plant Biometry 3(3-0)
PBG-607 Breeding for Quality 3(2-2)
PP-601 Plant Disease Management 3(2-2)
PP-603 Introductory Forest Pathology 3(2-2)
PP-605 Seed and Post Harvest Pathology 3(2-2)
PP-607 Plant Disease Epidemiology 3(2-2)ENTO-603 Plant Resistance to Insect Pests 3(2-2)
Horticulture HORT-601 Mushroom Culture 3(2-2)
HORT-603 Minor Fruits 3(2-2)
HORT-605 Commercial Flower Production 3(2-2)
HORT-607 Breeding of Horticultural Crops 3(2-2)
HORT-609 In Vitro Propagation 3(2-2)
24
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Agricultural Economics
SEMESTER VIII TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS
Agronomy
Entomology
COURSE
AGR-602 Organic Farming 2(2-0)
AGR-604 Conservation Agronomy 2(2-0)
AGR-606 Environment and Crop Production 2(2-0)
AGR-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
AGR-610 Crop Growth Modeling 3(2-2)
AEC-602 Agricultural Policies of Pakistan 3(3-0)
AEC-604 International Economics 3(3-0)
AEC-606 Economics of Livestock Production 3(3-0)
AEC-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
ENT-602 Scientific Writing and Presentation 3(2-2)
ENT-604 Apiculture 3(2-2)
ENT-606 Biological Control of Insect Pests and Weeds 3(2-2)
ENT-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
AE-602 Psychology of Adult Learning 2(2-2)
AE-604 Introduction to Programme Evaluation 3(3-0)
AE-606 Rural Youth in Agricultural Development 3(2-2)
AE-608 Administration and Supervision 3(3-0)AE-610 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
AgriculturalExtension &Communication
25
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
TITLE OF COURSE CREDITSCOURSE
Forestry & RangeManagement
Horticulture HORT-602 Vegetable and Flower Seed Production 3(2-2)
HORT-604 Protected Horticulture 3(2-2)
HORT-606 Business Management in Horticulture 3(3-0)
HORT-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
Plant Breeding & Genetics
PBG-602 Breeding for Stress Conditions 2(2-0)
PBG604 Breeding Fiber and Sugar Crops 4(3-2)
PBG-606 Intellectual Property Rights In Crop Varieties 3(3-0)
PBG608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
FR-602 Forest Management Plan-I 3(3-0)
FR- 604 Forest Management Plan-II 4(0-8)
FR-606 Forest Survey and Engineering 2(1-2)
FR-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
Food Technology FT-602 Beverage Technology 3(2-2)
FT-604 Meat Technology 3(2-2)
FT-606 Unit Operations in Food Industries 3(3-0)
FT-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Agricultural Economics
SEMESTER VIII TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS
Agronomy
Entomology
COURSE
AGR-602 Organic Farming 2(2-0)
AGR-604 Conservation Agronomy 2(2-0)
AGR-606 Environment and Crop Production 2(2-0)
AGR-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
AGR-610 Crop Growth Modeling 3(2-2)
AEC-602 Agricultural Policies of Pakistan 3(3-0)
AEC-604 International Economics 3(3-0)
AEC-606 Economics of Livestock Production 3(3-0)
AEC-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
ENT-602 Scientific Writing and Presentation 3(2-2)
ENT-604 Apiculture 3(2-2)
ENT-606 Biological Control of Insect Pests and Weeds 3(2-2)
ENT-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
AE-602 Psychology of Adult Learning 2(2-2)
AE-604 Introduction to Programme Evaluation 3(3-0)
AE-606 Rural Youth in Agricultural Development 3(2-2)
AE-608 Administration and Supervision 3(3-0)AE-610 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
AgriculturalExtension &Communication
25
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
TITLE OF COURSE CREDITSCOURSE
Forestry & RangeManagement
Horticulture HORT-602 Vegetable and Flower Seed Production 3(2-2)
HORT-604 Protected Horticulture 3(2-2)
HORT-606 Business Management in Horticulture 3(3-0)
HORT-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
Plant Breeding & Genetics
PBG-602 Breeding for Stress Conditions 2(2-0)
PBG604 Breeding Fiber and Sugar Crops 4(3-2)
PBG-606 Intellectual Property Rights In Crop Varieties 3(3-0)
PBG608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
FR-602 Forest Management Plan-I 3(3-0)
FR- 604 Forest Management Plan-II 4(0-8)
FR-606 Forest Survey and Engineering 2(1-2)
FR-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
Food Technology FT-602 Beverage Technology 3(2-2)
FT-604 Meat Technology 3(2-2)
FT-606 Unit Operations in Food Industries 3(3-0)
FT-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
26
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Soil Science
TITLE OF COURSE CREDITSCOURSE
SS-602 Organic Waste Management 3(3-0)
SS-604 Land Degradation and Management 3(3-0)
SS-606 Soil Survey and Land Evaluation 3(2-2)
SS-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
Plant Pathology
PP-602 Beneficial Microorganisms 3(2-2)
PP-604 Pesticides, Their Action and Application 3(2-2)
PP-606 Introduction to Molecular Plant Pathology 3(2-2)
PP-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. / Ph.D. Agri.Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.)Agric. Extension & Communication
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Agronomy
AGR-701
AGR-702
AGR-703
AGR-704
AGR-705
AGR-706
AGR-707
AGR-708
AGR-709
AGR-710
AGR-711
AGR-712
AGR-713
AGR-714
AGR-715
AGR-716
AGR-717
AGR-718
AGR-719
AGR-720
AGR-799
AGR-799
Modern Crop Production
Advanced Agronomy
Dryland Agro Management
Crop Environment
Sustainable Agriculture
Weed Management
Field Crop Experimentation
Advanced Seed Technology
Herbicides and Crop Production
Crop Nutrition
Recent Advances in Agronomy
Plant Water Relations
Seed Physiology
Agro-environment Conservation
Seed Production and Management
Principles of Remote Sensing
Integrated Agriculture
Crop Modeling
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
Research & Thesis [M.Sc. (Hons.)]
Research & Thesis (Ph.D)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
10(0-20)
50(0-100)
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
AE-701
AE-702
AE-703
AE-704
AE-705
AE-706
AE-707
AE-708
Agricultural Extension Methods
Program Planning
Field Training
Monitoring and Evaluation in Agricultural Extension
Communication Strategies in Agricultural Extension
Advanced Research Methods
Scientific and Technical Writing
Electronic Media and Information Communication
Technologies in Agricultural Extension
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(0-6)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
27
AE-709
AE-710
AE-711
AE-712
AE-713
AE-719
AE-720
AE-799
Human Resource Development in Agricultural Extension
Community Development and Gender Issues
International Agricultural Extension Systems
Adult and Continuing Education
Administration and Supervision in Agricultural Extension
Special Problem
Seminar
Research & Thesis
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
10(0-20)
26
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Soil Science
TITLE OF COURSE CREDITSCOURSE
SS-602 Organic Waste Management 3(3-0)
SS-604 Land Degradation and Management 3(3-0)
SS-606 Soil Survey and Land Evaluation 3(2-2)
SS-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
Plant Pathology
PP-602 Beneficial Microorganisms 3(2-2)
PP-604 Pesticides, Their Action and Application 3(2-2)
PP-606 Introduction to Molecular Plant Pathology 3(2-2)
PP-608 Project Planning, Execution and Scientific Writing 4(1-6)
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. / Ph.D. Agri.Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.)Agric. Extension & Communication
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Agronomy
AGR-701
AGR-702
AGR-703
AGR-704
AGR-705
AGR-706
AGR-707
AGR-708
AGR-709
AGR-710
AGR-711
AGR-712
AGR-713
AGR-714
AGR-715
AGR-716
AGR-717
AGR-718
AGR-719
AGR-720
AGR-799
AGR-799
Modern Crop Production
Advanced Agronomy
Dryland Agro Management
Crop Environment
Sustainable Agriculture
Weed Management
Field Crop Experimentation
Advanced Seed Technology
Herbicides and Crop Production
Crop Nutrition
Recent Advances in Agronomy
Plant Water Relations
Seed Physiology
Agro-environment Conservation
Seed Production and Management
Principles of Remote Sensing
Integrated Agriculture
Crop Modeling
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
Research & Thesis [M.Sc. (Hons.)]
Research & Thesis (Ph.D)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
10(0-20)
50(0-100)
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
AE-701
AE-702
AE-703
AE-704
AE-705
AE-706
AE-707
AE-708
Agricultural Extension Methods
Program Planning
Field Training
Monitoring and Evaluation in Agricultural Extension
Communication Strategies in Agricultural Extension
Advanced Research Methods
Scientific and Technical Writing
Electronic Media and Information Communication
Technologies in Agricultural Extension
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(0-6)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
27
AE-709
AE-710
AE-711
AE-712
AE-713
AE-719
AE-720
AE-799
Human Resource Development in Agricultural Extension
Community Development and Gender Issues
International Agricultural Extension Systems
Adult and Continuing Education
Administration and Supervision in Agricultural Extension
Special Problem
Seminar
Research & Thesis
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
10(0-20)
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
28
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
ENT-701ENT-702ENT-703ENT-704ENT-705ENT-706ENT-707ENT-708ENT-709ENT-710ENT-711ENT-712ENT-713ENT-714ENT-715ENT-716ENT-717ENT-718ENT-719ENT-720ENT-720ENT-721ENT-722ENT-723ENT-724ENT-725ENT-726ENT-727ENT-799
ENT-799
Research Methods in EntomologyOrigin and Phylogeny of InsectsEnvironmental EntomologyAdvanced Insect MorphologyAdvanced Insect EcologyNumerical TaxonomyAdvanced Insect Physiology and EmbryologyInsect Molecular BiologyInsecticide Resistance and ManagementInsects in Relation to Plant DiseasesMedical and Veterinary Entomology AcarologyClassification of Immature InsectsInsecticide ToxicologyInsect NutritionInsecticide and Public HealthAdvances in Biological Control Advanced Insect BehaviourSpecial ProblemsSeminar-ISeminar-IIPesticides Application EquipmentAdvances in Pest Management ResearchInsect Cytogenetics and CytotaxonomyInsect PathologyInsect BiochemistryChemical Ecology of InsectsForensic Entomology and TechniquesResearch & Thesis [M.Sc.(Hons.)]
Research & Thesis (Ph.D)
4(2-4)3(3-0)2(2-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(1-4)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)
10(0-20)50(0-100)
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri. in Entomology
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
FT-701
FT-702
FT-703
FT-704
FT-705
FT-706
FT-707
FT-708
FT-709
FT-710
FT-711
FT-712
FT-713
FT-714
FT-715
FT-716
FT-717
FT-718
FT-719
FT-720
FT-721
FT-722
FT-723
FT-724
FT-725
FT-726
Quality Assurance Management
Food Additives
Food Enzymology
Food Biotechnology
Food Toxicology
Baking Science and Technology
Milling of Cereals
Food Carbohydrates Chemistry and Technology
Post Harvest Management of Fruits and Vegetables
Dairy Chemistry
Dairy Microbiology
Processing of milk and milk products
Industrial waste Management
Chemistry of Edible Oils and Fats
Industrial Processing of Edible Oils and Fats Products
Plant Design and Layout of Food Factories
Processing of Meat and Meat Products
Chemistry and Technology of Sugar Processing
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
Advances in Beverages
Food Packaging
Physical Properties of Food
Recent Advances in Food Sciences and Technology
Advanced Food Microbiology
Advanced Food Chemistry
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
CREDITS
29
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri. In Food Technology
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
28
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
ENT-701ENT-702ENT-703ENT-704ENT-705ENT-706ENT-707ENT-708ENT-709ENT-710ENT-711ENT-712ENT-713ENT-714ENT-715ENT-716ENT-717ENT-718ENT-719ENT-720ENT-720ENT-721ENT-722ENT-723ENT-724ENT-725ENT-726ENT-727ENT-799
ENT-799
Research Methods in EntomologyOrigin and Phylogeny of InsectsEnvironmental EntomologyAdvanced Insect MorphologyAdvanced Insect EcologyNumerical TaxonomyAdvanced Insect Physiology and EmbryologyInsect Molecular BiologyInsecticide Resistance and ManagementInsects in Relation to Plant DiseasesMedical and Veterinary Entomology AcarologyClassification of Immature InsectsInsecticide ToxicologyInsect NutritionInsecticide and Public HealthAdvances in Biological Control Advanced Insect BehaviourSpecial ProblemsSeminar-ISeminar-IIPesticides Application EquipmentAdvances in Pest Management ResearchInsect Cytogenetics and CytotaxonomyInsect PathologyInsect BiochemistryChemical Ecology of InsectsForensic Entomology and TechniquesResearch & Thesis [M.Sc.(Hons.)]
Research & Thesis (Ph.D)
4(2-4)3(3-0)2(2-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(1-4)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)
10(0-20)50(0-100)
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri. in Entomology
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
FT-701
FT-702
FT-703
FT-704
FT-705
FT-706
FT-707
FT-708
FT-709
FT-710
FT-711
FT-712
FT-713
FT-714
FT-715
FT-716
FT-717
FT-718
FT-719
FT-720
FT-721
FT-722
FT-723
FT-724
FT-725
FT-726
Quality Assurance Management
Food Additives
Food Enzymology
Food Biotechnology
Food Toxicology
Baking Science and Technology
Milling of Cereals
Food Carbohydrates Chemistry and Technology
Post Harvest Management of Fruits and Vegetables
Dairy Chemistry
Dairy Microbiology
Processing of milk and milk products
Industrial waste Management
Chemistry of Edible Oils and Fats
Industrial Processing of Edible Oils and Fats Products
Plant Design and Layout of Food Factories
Processing of Meat and Meat Products
Chemistry and Technology of Sugar Processing
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
Advances in Beverages
Food Packaging
Physical Properties of Food
Recent Advances in Food Sciences and Technology
Advanced Food Microbiology
Advanced Food Chemistry
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
CREDITS
29
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri. In Food Technology
30
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
CREDITS
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(1-4)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)50(0-100)
TITLE OF COURSE
Rootstock for Horticultural CropsAdvanced Physiology of Horticultural PlantsAdvanced Fruit ProductionAdvanced Vegetable ProductionBreeding of Horticultural PlantsLandscape HorticultureNutrition of Horticultural CropsPropagation of Horticultural PlantsPlant Growth RegulatorsPlant Tissue CultureAdvanced Ornamental Plants ProductionPost Harvest Physiology of Horticultural Crops
Environmental HorticultureSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIResearch & Thesis [M.Sc.(Hons.)]Research & Thesis (Ph.D)
COURSE
HORT-701HORT-702HORT-703HORT-704HORT-705HORT-706HORT-707HORT-708HORT-709HORT-710HORT-711HORT-712HORT-713HORT-719HORT-720
HORT-799HORT-799
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Horticulture
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
10(0-20)
50(0-100)
Principles of Plant Breeding
Cytogenetics of Crop Plants
Biometrical Genetics
Advanced Methods in Plant Breeding
Mutation Breeding
Evolution of Field Crops
Advanced Genetics
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Breeding of Fodder and Forage Crops
Evolution of Field Crops-I
Cereal Genetics
Maize Genetics
Advanced Cytogenetics
Genetics of Plant Diseases and Insect Resistance
Hybrid Seed Production
Breeding for Stress Environments
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
Research Thesis [M.Sc.(Hons.)]
Research Thesis (Ph.D)
PBG-701
PBG-702
PBG-703
PBG-704
PBG-705
PBG-706
PBG-707
PBG-708
PBG-709
PBG-710
PBG-711
PBG-712
PBG-713
PBG-714
PBG-715
PBG-716
PBG-719
PBG-720
PBG-799
PBG-799
Course Title Credit Hours Course No.
31
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Plant Breeding & Genetics
30
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
CREDITS
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(1-4)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)50(0-100)
TITLE OF COURSE
Rootstock for Horticultural CropsAdvanced Physiology of Horticultural PlantsAdvanced Fruit ProductionAdvanced Vegetable ProductionBreeding of Horticultural PlantsLandscape HorticultureNutrition of Horticultural CropsPropagation of Horticultural PlantsPlant Growth RegulatorsPlant Tissue CultureAdvanced Ornamental Plants ProductionPost Harvest Physiology of Horticultural Crops
Environmental HorticultureSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIResearch & Thesis [M.Sc.(Hons.)]Research & Thesis (Ph.D)
COURSE
HORT-701HORT-702HORT-703HORT-704HORT-705HORT-706HORT-707HORT-708HORT-709HORT-710HORT-711HORT-712HORT-713HORT-719HORT-720
HORT-799HORT-799
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Horticulture
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
4(3-2)
4(3-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
10(0-20)
50(0-100)
Principles of Plant Breeding
Cytogenetics of Crop Plants
Biometrical Genetics
Advanced Methods in Plant Breeding
Mutation Breeding
Evolution of Field Crops
Advanced Genetics
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Breeding of Fodder and Forage Crops
Evolution of Field Crops-I
Cereal Genetics
Maize Genetics
Advanced Cytogenetics
Genetics of Plant Diseases and Insect Resistance
Hybrid Seed Production
Breeding for Stress Environments
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
Research Thesis [M.Sc.(Hons.)]
Research Thesis (Ph.D)
PBG-701
PBG-702
PBG-703
PBG-704
PBG-705
PBG-706
PBG-707
PBG-708
PBG-709
PBG-710
PBG-711
PBG-712
PBG-713
PBG-714
PBG-715
PBG-716
PBG-719
PBG-720
PBG-799
PBG-799
Course Title Credit Hours Course No.
31
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Plant Breeding & Genetics
32
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
10 (0-20)
20(0-40)
Course Title
Fungal Plant Pathology
Fungal Systematics
Plant Bacteriology
Plant Nematology
Biology and Cultivation of Edible Fungi
Plant Virology
Biochemistry and Physiology of Diseased Plants
Genetics of Plant Pathogens
Seed Pathology
Post Harvest Pathology
Insects in Relation to Plant Diseases
Ecology and Epidemiology of Plant Diseases
Urban Plant Pathology
Integrated Plant Disease Management
Plant Quarantine and SPS measures
Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions
Forest and shade tree Pathology
Advances in Plant Pathology
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
Molecular Plant Virology
Biological Control of Plant Pathogens
Research thesis for M. Sc (Hons)
Research thesis for (Ph. D)
Course No.
PP-701
PP-702
PP-703
PP-704
PP-705
PP-706
PP-707
PP-708
PP709
PP-710
PP-711
PP-712
PP-713
PP-714
PP-715
PP-716
PP-717
PP-718
PP-719
PP-720
PP-721
PP-722
PP-799
PP-799
Scheme of Studies forM.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Plant Pathology
33
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
M.Sc (Hons.) Soil ScienceSS-701SS-702SS-703SS-704SS-705SS-706SS-707SS-708SS-709SS-710SS-711SS-712SS-719SS-720Ph.D (Soil Sciences)SS-713SS-714SS-715SS-716SS-720
SS-799
2(1-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)50(0-100)
Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Instrumental Techniques Soil Genesis and MorphologySoil Chemistry
Special ProblemSeminar-I
Advanced Soil FertilityAdvanced Soil MicrobiologyAdvanced Soil ChemistrySeminar-ISeminar-IIResearch Thesis [M.Sc.(Hons.)]Research Thesis (Ph.D)
Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Soil PhysicsSoil and Water Pollution & its Control Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry Soil and Water Resources Management Soil Mineralogy Soil ClassificationSoil SalinityFertilizer Technology and Marketing
Advanced Soil Physics
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Soil Science
32
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
10 (0-20)
20(0-40)
Course Title
Fungal Plant Pathology
Fungal Systematics
Plant Bacteriology
Plant Nematology
Biology and Cultivation of Edible Fungi
Plant Virology
Biochemistry and Physiology of Diseased Plants
Genetics of Plant Pathogens
Seed Pathology
Post Harvest Pathology
Insects in Relation to Plant Diseases
Ecology and Epidemiology of Plant Diseases
Urban Plant Pathology
Integrated Plant Disease Management
Plant Quarantine and SPS measures
Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions
Forest and shade tree Pathology
Advances in Plant Pathology
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
Molecular Plant Virology
Biological Control of Plant Pathogens
Research thesis for M. Sc (Hons)
Research thesis for (Ph. D)
Course No.
PP-701
PP-702
PP-703
PP-704
PP-705
PP-706
PP-707
PP-708
PP709
PP-710
PP-711
PP-712
PP-713
PP-714
PP-715
PP-716
PP-717
PP-718
PP-719
PP-720
PP-721
PP-722
PP-799
PP-799
Scheme of Studies forM.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Plant Pathology
33
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
M.Sc (Hons.) Soil ScienceSS-701SS-702SS-703SS-704SS-705SS-706SS-707SS-708SS-709SS-710SS-711SS-712SS-719SS-720Ph.D (Soil Sciences)SS-713SS-714SS-715SS-716SS-720
SS-799
2(1-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)50(0-100)
Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Instrumental Techniques Soil Genesis and MorphologySoil Chemistry
Special ProblemSeminar-I
Advanced Soil FertilityAdvanced Soil MicrobiologyAdvanced Soil ChemistrySeminar-ISeminar-IIResearch Thesis [M.Sc.(Hons.)]Research Thesis (Ph.D)
Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition Soil PhysicsSoil and Water Pollution & its Control Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry Soil and Water Resources Management Soil Mineralogy Soil ClassificationSoil SalinityFertilizer Technology and Marketing
Advanced Soil Physics
Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri./Ph.D Agri.in Soil Science
Dean
There are seven departments in the faculty.
Prof. Dr. S. M. Saqlan Naqvi
I. DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY:
Chairman
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Gulfraz
Dr. S.M. Saqlan Naqvi
Dr. Ghazala Kaukab
Dr. M. Javaid Asad
Dr. M. Sheeraz Ahmad
Dr. Feroza Hamid Wattoo
Ms. Pakeeza Arzo Shaiq
Mr. Saqib Hussain Hadri
Ms. Naureen Aslam Khattak
Ms. Tehseen Rubab
The faculty consists of different departments dealing with Statistics and
Mathematics, Social and Biological Sciences. The faculty offers
undergraduate courses leading to the degrees of BS in Biochemistry
and Economics and postgraduate courses leading to the degrees of
M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agricultural Economics, M.Sc. in Statistics and
Mathematics, Social and Biological Sciences, M. Phil and Ph.D. in
Biological Sciences (Bio-Chemistry, Botany and Zoology) and
Economics/Agri. Economics.
F a c u l t y o f S c i e n c e s
34
F a c u l t y o f S c i e n c e s
ChairpersonProfessorAssociate Professors
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Muhammad ArshadDr. Abdul WaheedDr. Rahmat Ullah QureshiDr. Abida AkramDr. Noshin IlyasDr. M. Naveed Iqbal RajaDr. Yamin BibiMs. Mubashrah MunirMs. Saira AsifMr. Zia ur Rehman Mashwani
II. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY:
III. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND BIOLOGY:
Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Mazhar Qayyum
Dr. Shamim Akhtar
Dr. Muhammad Sajid Nadeem
Dr. Farhana Riaz Ch.
Dr. Amjad Rashid Kayani
Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq
Dr. M. Zubair Anjam
Mr. Muhammad Irfan
35
Dean
There are seven departments in the faculty.
Prof. Dr. S. M. Saqlan Naqvi
I. DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY:
Chairman
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Gulfraz
Dr. S.M. Saqlan Naqvi
Dr. Ghazala Kaukab
Dr. M. Javaid Asad
Dr. M. Sheeraz Ahmad
Dr. Feroza Hamid Wattoo
Ms. Pakeeza Arzo Shaiq
Mr. Saqib Hussain Hadri
Ms. Naureen Aslam Khattak
Ms. Tehseen Rubab
The faculty consists of different departments dealing with Statistics and
Mathematics, Social and Biological Sciences. The faculty offers
undergraduate courses leading to the degrees of BS in Biochemistry
and Economics and postgraduate courses leading to the degrees of
M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agricultural Economics, M.Sc. in Statistics and
Mathematics, Social and Biological Sciences, M. Phil and Ph.D. in
Biological Sciences (Bio-Chemistry, Botany and Zoology) and
Economics/Agri. Economics.
F a c u l t y o f S c i e n c e s
34
F a c u l t y o f S c i e n c e s
ChairpersonProfessorAssociate Professors
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Muhammad ArshadDr. Abdul WaheedDr. Rahmat Ullah QureshiDr. Abida AkramDr. Noshin IlyasDr. M. Naveed Iqbal RajaDr. Yamin BibiMs. Mubashrah MunirMs. Saira AsifMr. Zia ur Rehman Mashwani
II. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY:
III. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND BIOLOGY:
Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Mazhar Qayyum
Dr. Shamim Akhtar
Dr. Muhammad Sajid Nadeem
Dr. Farhana Riaz Ch.
Dr. Amjad Rashid Kayani
Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq
Dr. M. Zubair Anjam
Mr. Muhammad Irfan
35
IV. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS:
Chairman
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. S. M. Saqlan Naqvi
Dr. Muhammad Hanif
Mr. Muhammad Azam Ch.
Mr. Nasir Jamal
Dr. Saima Altaf
Dr. Saima Mustafa
Ms. Shahrukh Hussain
V. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS:
Offers BS (Economics), B.Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural Economics, M.Sc. (Hons.) degree in Agricultural Economics and M.Sc. degree in Economics. The department also offers M.Phil in Economics and Ph.D. Degrees’ in Agriculture Economics, Economics alongwith supporting courses to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Chairman Associate ProfessorAssistant Professors
Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Abdul SaboorDr. Ikram Ali MalikDr. Abdul Qayyum MohsinMr. Arshad Mahmood Malik Dr. Irfan Ahmad BaigDr. Saima AyazMs. Saima AsadMr. Nasir Mahmood, Mr. Bashir Ahmad KhanMs. Gulnaz Hameed, Ms. Shumaila Sadiq
VI. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY :
Offers M.Phil degree in Sociology and M.Sc. degree in Sociology and Anthropology. The department also offers supporting courses in Rural sociology to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences and Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences.
Offers M.Sc/M.Phil degrees in Statistics. The department also offers supporting courses to undergraduate and postgraduate classes in Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences, Faculty of Forestry Range Management & Wildlife, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences.
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DEGREES OFFERED
BS (Biochemistry)
A minimum of eight semesters and maximum of twelve semesters duration program after Intermediate Science Certificate (Pre-Medical) or and equivalent certificate.
Chairperson Assistant ProfessorLecturers
Prof. Dr. S. M. Saqlan NaqviDr. Aneela AfzalMr. Abid GhafoorMs. Faria Ibad MirzaMr. Zaheer AdnanMs. Asma ZafarMs. Mahwish ZeeshanMs. Nazia RafiqMs. Humera Dinar
Assistant Professor (Islamiyat)
Lecturer (Pak Studies)
Lecturer (English)
Dr. Ghulam Hussain
Ms. Salma Shujeb Akhtar
Mr. Yasir Iqbal
VII. DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES: Offers supporting courses in English, Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies to the undergraduate classes.
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1. Minimum Requirements for Award of BS (Biochemistry) Degree
2. Admission and Registration:-
(i) The duration of the Course for completing the course for the degree of Bachelor of Sciences (Biochemistry) shall normally be eight semesters and maximum 12 semesters.
(ii) The minimum course requirement is 130 credit hours. (iii) A full time student shall be required to take courses not less than 12 credits hours in a semester.
i. Minimum Academic Requirement:-a. A person holding Intermediate Sciences Certificate (Pre-Medical) or an equivalent certificate from any recognized
Institute/College with at least 45% marks excluding Hafiz-e-Quran, or any other marks specified shall be eligible for admission to BS Biochemistry.
IV. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS:
Chairman
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. S. M. Saqlan Naqvi
Dr. Muhammad Hanif
Mr. Muhammad Azam Ch.
Mr. Nasir Jamal
Dr. Saima Altaf
Dr. Saima Mustafa
Ms. Shahrukh Hussain
V. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS:
Offers BS (Economics), B.Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural Economics, M.Sc. (Hons.) degree in Agricultural Economics and M.Sc. degree in Economics. The department also offers M.Phil in Economics and Ph.D. Degrees’ in Agriculture Economics, Economics alongwith supporting courses to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Chairman Associate ProfessorAssistant Professors
Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Abdul SaboorDr. Ikram Ali MalikDr. Abdul Qayyum MohsinMr. Arshad Mahmood Malik Dr. Irfan Ahmad BaigDr. Saima AyazMs. Saima AsadMr. Nasir Mahmood, Mr. Bashir Ahmad KhanMs. Gulnaz Hameed, Ms. Shumaila Sadiq
VI. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY :
Offers M.Phil degree in Sociology and M.Sc. degree in Sociology and Anthropology. The department also offers supporting courses in Rural sociology to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences and Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences.
Offers M.Sc/M.Phil degrees in Statistics. The department also offers supporting courses to undergraduate and postgraduate classes in Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences, Faculty of Forestry Range Management & Wildlife, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences.
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DEGREES OFFERED
BS (Biochemistry)
A minimum of eight semesters and maximum of twelve semesters duration program after Intermediate Science Certificate (Pre-Medical) or and equivalent certificate.
Chairperson Assistant ProfessorLecturers
Prof. Dr. S. M. Saqlan NaqviDr. Aneela AfzalMr. Abid GhafoorMs. Faria Ibad MirzaMr. Zaheer AdnanMs. Asma ZafarMs. Mahwish ZeeshanMs. Nazia RafiqMs. Humera Dinar
Assistant Professor (Islamiyat)
Lecturer (Pak Studies)
Lecturer (English)
Dr. Ghulam Hussain
Ms. Salma Shujeb Akhtar
Mr. Yasir Iqbal
VII. DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES: Offers supporting courses in English, Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies to the undergraduate classes.
F a c u l t y o f S c i e n c e s
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1. Minimum Requirements for Award of BS (Biochemistry) Degree
2. Admission and Registration:-
(i) The duration of the Course for completing the course for the degree of Bachelor of Sciences (Biochemistry) shall normally be eight semesters and maximum 12 semesters.
(ii) The minimum course requirement is 130 credit hours. (iii) A full time student shall be required to take courses not less than 12 credits hours in a semester.
i. Minimum Academic Requirement:-a. A person holding Intermediate Sciences Certificate (Pre-Medical) or an equivalent certificate from any recognized
Institute/College with at least 45% marks excluding Hafiz-e-Quran, or any other marks specified shall be eligible for admission to BS Biochemistry.
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ii. Domicilea. All Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory. b. There will be two seats reserved for the children of University employees.
iii. Number of seats is 50.
3. Admission Authority:-The Dean, Faculty of Sciences shall be responsible for admission to the programme.
stAGE: A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1 October of the year of admission: provided that theVice Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases.
4. Academic Standing:-
Grade Point Average
Maximum grade point average (GPA) 4.00 Minimum grade point average for obtaining Degree (CGPA) 2.50
To remain on the roll of the University a student shall required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:
Semester CGPAst1 0.75nd2 1.00rd3 1.25th4 1.50th5 1.75th6 2.00th7 2.25th8 2.50
BS (Economics)
A minimum of eight semesters and maximum of twelve semesters duration program after Intermediate or an equivalent certificate.
1. Minimum Requirements for Award of BS (Economics) Degree
(I) The duration of the Course for completing the course for the degree of Bachelor of Sciences (Economics) shall normally be eight
semesters and maximum 12 semesters. (ii) The minimum course requirement is 130 credit hours while the maximum is 140 credit hours (as per approved criteria of Higher
Education Commission). (iii) A full time student shall be required to take courses not less than 12 credits hours in a semester.
5. Explanation:-
(i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the
requirements will be promoted to the next semester.
(ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester
once only. th(iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2.50 in the 8 semester, he shall have to repeat the
course/courses of lowest grade(s) to make CGPA of 2.50 within the maximum time
allowed for the degree otherwise he/shall cease on the University roll.
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2. Admission and Registration:-
i. Minimum Academic Requirement:-a. A person holding Intermediate or an equivalent certificate from any recognized Institute/College with at least 45% marks
excluding Hafiz-e-Quran, or any other marks specified shall be eligible for admission to BS (Economics).ii. Domicile
(a) There will be open merit. All Pakistanis including AJK and GB domiciled are eligible for the degree programme provided that the are meeting the above admission criteria.
(b) There will be two seats reserved for the children of University employees.iii. Number of seats will be 60 (30 each in morning and evening sessions) for the fall semester staring from October, 20113. Admission Authority:-
The Dean, Faculty of Sciences in consultation with Chairman of the concerned department shall be responsible for admission to the programme.
stAGE: A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1 October of the year of admission: provided that theVice Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases.
4. Academic Standing:-
Grade Point Average
Maximum grade point average (GPA) 4.00 Minimum grade point average for obtaining Degree (CGPA) 2.50
To remain on the roll of the University a student shall required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:
Semester CGPAst 1 0.75nd 2 1.00rd 3 1.25th 4 1.50th 5 1.75
th6 2.00th7 2.25th8 2.50
5. Explanation:-
(i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the
requirements will be promoted to the next semester.(ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester
once only. th(iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2.50 in the 8 semester, he shall have to repeat the
course/courses of lowest grade(s) to make CGPA of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the degree otherwise he/shall cease on the University roll.
M.Sc.
A minimum of four semesters and maximum of six semesters duration program after Bachelor’s degree in the relevant
subject. The degrees are offered in Anthropology, Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, Economics, Sociology, Statistics,
Zoology and M.Sc (Hons.) in Agri. Economics.
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ii. Domicilea. All Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory. b. There will be two seats reserved for the children of University employees.
iii. Number of seats is 50.
3. Admission Authority:-The Dean, Faculty of Sciences shall be responsible for admission to the programme.
stAGE: A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1 October of the year of admission: provided that theVice Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases.
4. Academic Standing:-
Grade Point Average
Maximum grade point average (GPA) 4.00 Minimum grade point average for obtaining Degree (CGPA) 2.50
To remain on the roll of the University a student shall required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:
Semester CGPAst1 0.75nd2 1.00rd3 1.25th4 1.50th5 1.75th6 2.00th7 2.25th8 2.50
BS (Economics)
A minimum of eight semesters and maximum of twelve semesters duration program after Intermediate or an equivalent certificate.
1. Minimum Requirements for Award of BS (Economics) Degree
(I) The duration of the Course for completing the course for the degree of Bachelor of Sciences (Economics) shall normally be eight
semesters and maximum 12 semesters. (ii) The minimum course requirement is 130 credit hours while the maximum is 140 credit hours (as per approved criteria of Higher
Education Commission). (iii) A full time student shall be required to take courses not less than 12 credits hours in a semester.
5. Explanation:-
(i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the
requirements will be promoted to the next semester.
(ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester
once only. th(iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2.50 in the 8 semester, he shall have to repeat the
course/courses of lowest grade(s) to make CGPA of 2.50 within the maximum time
allowed for the degree otherwise he/shall cease on the University roll.
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2. Admission and Registration:-
i. Minimum Academic Requirement:-a. A person holding Intermediate or an equivalent certificate from any recognized Institute/College with at least 45% marks
excluding Hafiz-e-Quran, or any other marks specified shall be eligible for admission to BS (Economics).ii. Domicile
(a) There will be open merit. All Pakistanis including AJK and GB domiciled are eligible for the degree programme provided that the are meeting the above admission criteria.
(b) There will be two seats reserved for the children of University employees.iii. Number of seats will be 60 (30 each in morning and evening sessions) for the fall semester staring from October, 20113. Admission Authority:-
The Dean, Faculty of Sciences in consultation with Chairman of the concerned department shall be responsible for admission to the programme.
stAGE: A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1 October of the year of admission: provided that theVice Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases.
4. Academic Standing:-
Grade Point Average
Maximum grade point average (GPA) 4.00 Minimum grade point average for obtaining Degree (CGPA) 2.50
To remain on the roll of the University a student shall required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:
Semester CGPAst 1 0.75nd 2 1.00rd 3 1.25th 4 1.50th 5 1.75
th6 2.00th7 2.25th8 2.50
5. Explanation:-
(i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the
requirements will be promoted to the next semester.(ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester
once only. th(iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2.50 in the 8 semester, he shall have to repeat the
course/courses of lowest grade(s) to make CGPA of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the degree otherwise he/shall cease on the University roll.
M.Sc.
A minimum of four semesters and maximum of six semesters duration program after Bachelor’s degree in the relevant
subject. The degrees are offered in Anthropology, Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, Economics, Sociology, Statistics,
Zoology and M.Sc (Hons.) in Agri. Economics.
F a c u l t y o f S c i e n c e s
Semester GPA/CGPA
1st2nd3rd4th
1.501.752.002.50
Academic Standing:-(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00 (b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree: 2.50(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA/ CGPA in each semester:
Admission to the Course:-A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Master of Science in full and partial residence:(i) must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in aggregate with at least 45% marks from a recognized institution.
For admission in:a. M.Sc Biochemistry: Any three subjects out of Zoology, Botany, Chemistry & Biochemistry are compulsory.b. M.Sc Biology: Botany and Zoology are compulsory. c. M.Sc Botany: Botany is compulsory.d. M.Sc Zoology: Zoology is compulsory.
(Minimum 45% marks required in each compulsory subject mentioned above in addition to overall 45% in B.Sc)e. M.Sc Anthropology: Candidates with Sociology, Economics, Social Work, Psychology or Geography at Bachelor level.f. M.Sc Sociology: Sociology one of the subject in B.A. g. B.A/B.Sc with Statistics & B.Com
(ii) the nominees of different departments/ organizations with minimum of 2nd division or its equivalent in Bachelor(iii) admissions in the Morning programmes are on all Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory basis.(iv) admissions in the evening programme are open on all Pakistan basis.
(Iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he / she had failed, at the first available opportunity, provided that his / her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him / her, will not exceed the normal workload.
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil):- In Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, Zoology, Statistics, Economics and Sociology with a minimum of 4 and maximum of 6 semesters duration for full time student and a minimum of 6 and maximum of 8 semesters for part time students
ADMISSION TO THE COURSE:-The candidate seeking admission to the course for the M.Phil Degree must have passed theM.Sc. Examination in aggregate with CGPA not less than 2.50 or with 45% of the marks secured under Annual Examination system or its equivalent in the field of study or related disciplines from HEC recognized institutions. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks. Subject admission test will be held by the University. The academic performance to test ratio will be 60:40.
(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/ she shall cease to be on the roll.
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Ph.D. Ph.D. degree program in the disciplines of Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology, Economics andAgricultural Economics with a minimum of six semesters duration and maximum 10 semesters duration. Residency period for part time student is minimum of 8 semesters.
Admission to Course:
A candidate seeking admission to the course for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in full and partial residence must:(i) have passed the M.Phil Degree Examination or an equivalent examination in 1st division or with
CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 from a recognized institution in a field of study related to the subject, he/ she desires to take up.
(ii) meet all the requirements mentioned in these regulations.
(iii) the applications of the candidates must be accompanied with a comprehensive research proposal that he/ she intends to undertake. The candidates will also be required to defend the proposal in an open seminar after admission before undertaking the research study.
(iv) Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks.
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ACADEMIC STANDING:(i) Grade Point Average:
Maximum grade point average 4.00Minimum grade point average for obtaining M.Phil Degree 2.50
(ii) To remain on the rolls of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following GPA/CGPA in each semester.
(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had obtained the lowest grades in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/she shall cease to be on the roll.
(iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had failed at the first available opportunity, provided that his/her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him/her will not exceed the normal workload.
Semester
1st2nd3rd4th
CGPA
1.501.752.002.50
F a c u l t y o f S c i e n c e s
Semester GPA/CGPA
1st2nd3rd4th
1.501.752.002.50
Academic Standing:-(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00 (b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree: 2.50(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA/ CGPA in each semester:
Admission to the Course:-A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Master of Science in full and partial residence:(i) must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in aggregate with at least 45% marks from a recognized institution.
For admission in:a. M.Sc Biochemistry: Any three subjects out of Zoology, Botany, Chemistry & Biochemistry are compulsory.b. M.Sc Biology: Botany and Zoology are compulsory. c. M.Sc Botany: Botany is compulsory.d. M.Sc Zoology: Zoology is compulsory.
(Minimum 45% marks required in each compulsory subject mentioned above in addition to overall 45% in B.Sc)e. M.Sc Anthropology: Candidates with Sociology, Economics, Social Work, Psychology or Geography at Bachelor level.f. M.Sc Sociology: Sociology one of the subject in B.A. g. B.A/B.Sc with Statistics & B.Com
(ii) the nominees of different departments/ organizations with minimum of 2nd division or its equivalent in Bachelor(iii) admissions in the Morning programmes are on all Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory basis.(iv) admissions in the evening programme are open on all Pakistan basis.
(Iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he / she had failed, at the first available opportunity, provided that his / her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him / her, will not exceed the normal workload.
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil):- In Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, Zoology, Statistics, Economics and Sociology with a minimum of 4 and maximum of 6 semesters duration for full time student and a minimum of 6 and maximum of 8 semesters for part time students
ADMISSION TO THE COURSE:-The candidate seeking admission to the course for the M.Phil Degree must have passed theM.Sc. Examination in aggregate with CGPA not less than 2.50 or with 45% of the marks secured under Annual Examination system or its equivalent in the field of study or related disciplines from HEC recognized institutions. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks. Subject admission test will be held by the University. The academic performance to test ratio will be 60:40.
(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/ she shall cease to be on the roll.
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Ph.D. Ph.D. degree program in the disciplines of Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology, Economics andAgricultural Economics with a minimum of six semesters duration and maximum 10 semesters duration. Residency period for part time student is minimum of 8 semesters.
Admission to Course:
A candidate seeking admission to the course for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in full and partial residence must:(i) have passed the M.Phil Degree Examination or an equivalent examination in 1st division or with
CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 from a recognized institution in a field of study related to the subject, he/ she desires to take up.
(ii) meet all the requirements mentioned in these regulations.
(iii) the applications of the candidates must be accompanied with a comprehensive research proposal that he/ she intends to undertake. The candidates will also be required to defend the proposal in an open seminar after admission before undertaking the research study.
(iv) Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks.
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ACADEMIC STANDING:(i) Grade Point Average:
Maximum grade point average 4.00Minimum grade point average for obtaining M.Phil Degree 2.50
(ii) To remain on the rolls of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following GPA/CGPA in each semester.
(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had obtained the lowest grades in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/she shall cease to be on the roll.
(iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had failed at the first available opportunity, provided that his/her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him/her will not exceed the normal workload.
Semester
1st2nd3rd4th
CGPA
1.501.752.002.50
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
ACADEMIC STANDING:(i) Grade Point Average: Grade points will be as follow:
a. Maximum grade point average 4.00b. Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 3.00
1 BCH-301 Organic Chemistry 3(2-2)2 BCH-302 Introductory Biochemistry 3(2-2)3 BCH-303 Inorganic Chemistry 3(2-2)4 BCH-304 Carbohydrates 4(3-2)5 BCH-401 Amino Acids and Proteins 3(2-2)6 BCH-402 Principles of Genetics 3(2-2)7 BCH-403 Physical Chemistry 3(2-2)8 BCH-404 Lipids 3(2-2)9 BCH-405 Cell Biology 3(2-2)10 BCH-406 Tissue and Cell Culture 3(2-2)11 BCH-407 General Microbiology 3(2-2)12 BCH-408 Plant Biochemistry 3(2-2)13 BCH-409 Biomembranes 2(2-0) 14 BCH-410 Biophysics 2(2-0)15 BCH-501 Fundamentals of Enzymology 3(2-2)16 BCH-502 Biochemical Techniques 3(1-4)17 BCH-503 Biosafety and Ethics 2(2-0)18 BCH-504 Molecular Biology 3(2-2)19 BCH-505 Nucleic Acids 2(2-0)20 BCH-506 Integrated Metabolism 2(2-0)21 BCH-507 Genetic Engineering 3(2-2)22 BCH-508 Protein Chemistry 2(2-0)23 BCH-509 Cellular Signaling 3(3-0)24 BCH-510 Introduction to Bioenergetics 2(2-0)25 BCH-511 Industrial Biochemistry 3(2-2)26 BCH-520 Seminar-I 1(1-0)
CREDITSTITLE OF COURSES.No. COURSE
27 BCH-601 Research Planning and Report Writing 3(1-4)28 BCH-602 Nutritional Biochemistry 3(2-2)29 BCH-603 Bioinformatics 3(2-2)30 BCH-604 Biotechnology 3(2-2)31 BCH-605 Immunology and Immunochemistry 3(2-2)32 BCH-606 Current Trends in Biochemistry 3(3-0)33 BCH-607 Good Laboratory Practices and 2(2-0)
Quality Control34 BCH-619 Special Problem 1(1-0)35 BCH-620 Seminar-II 1(1-0)COMPULSORY COURSES36 ENG-301 English I 3(3-0)37 SSH-301 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)38 MATH-303 General mathematics 3(3-0)39 SOC-301 Introduction of Sociology 3(3-0)40 ENG-302 English II 3(3-0)41 STAT-301 Statistics and Biometry 3(3-0)42 CS-301 Introduction to Computing 3(2-2)43 IS/ET-401 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0)44 ZOOL-402 Human Physiology 3(3-0)
45 BOT-501 Plant Physiology 3(2-2)
OPTIONAL COURSES
46 BCH-608 Proteomics 3(3-0)47 BCH-609 Clinical Biochemistry 3(2-2)48 BCH-610 Medical Microbiology 3(2-2)49 BCH-611 Vitamins and Minerals 3(2-2)
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Scheme of studies for BS (Biochemistry)
Core Courses
(Ii) To remain on the rolls of the University a student shall be required to maintain the minimum CGPA of 3.00.
(iii) A student who obtains CGPA less than 3.00 may be allowed to repeat once the courses of the previous semesters in which he/ she had failed.
(iv) For admission to Ph.D programmes in Biochemistry, Botany and Zoology, minimum criteria will be followed as per HEC policy.
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (Economics)
Semester-I
Title of Course
ECON-301ECON-303STAT-301CS-301
MATH-301ENG-301
IS-301
Introduction to EconomicsIntroduction to Economy of PakistanBasics of StatisticsIntroduction to ComputingMathematics-IFunctional EnglishIslamic Studies
3(3-0)2(2-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-V
Title of Course
ECON-501ECON-503ECON-505ECON-507ECON-509ECON-508
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-II
Title of Course
ECON-302ECON-304ECON-306SOC-308
MATH-302ENG-302SSH-302
Introduction to MicroeconomicsIntroduction to MacroeconomicsIntroduction to Marketing Introduction to SociologyMathematics-IICommunication SkillsPakistan Studies
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-III
Title of Course
ECON-401ECON-403ECON-405ECON-407ECON-409MGT 411
Agricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Banking and FinanceEconometrics-IElementary CalculusIslamic EconomicsIntroduction to Management
2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-IV
Title of Course
ECON-402ECON-404ECON-406ECON-408MATH 415STAT-402
Institutional EconomicsPrinciples of Accounting Econometrics-IIDevelopment Economics-IDifferential EquationsIntroduction to Statistics
3(3-0)2(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-VI
Title of Course
ECON-502ECON-504ECON-506ECON-520ECON-510ECON 512
International EconomicsProduction EconomicsPublic FinanceSeminarPolitical Economy of PakistanEnvironmental Economics
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
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3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
50 BCH-612 Environmental Biochemistry 3(2-2)51 BCH-613 Medical Nutrition Therapy 3(3-0)52 BCH-614 Cell Organelles 3(3-0)
53 BCH-615 Nanobiotechnology 3(3-0)54 BCH-616 Agricultural Biochemistry 3(3-0)55 BCH-617 Nutrition and Dietetics 3(2-2)
MicroeconomicsMacroeconomicsEconomic Problems of PakistanMathematics for EconomistsDevelopment Economics-IIHuman Resource Development
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ACADEMIC STANDING:(i) Grade Point Average: Grade points will be as follow:
a. Maximum grade point average 4.00b. Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 3.00
1 BCH-301 Organic Chemistry 3(2-2)2 BCH-302 Introductory Biochemistry 3(2-2)3 BCH-303 Inorganic Chemistry 3(2-2)4 BCH-304 Carbohydrates 4(3-2)5 BCH-401 Amino Acids and Proteins 3(2-2)6 BCH-402 Principles of Genetics 3(2-2)7 BCH-403 Physical Chemistry 3(2-2)8 BCH-404 Lipids 3(2-2)9 BCH-405 Cell Biology 3(2-2)10 BCH-406 Tissue and Cell Culture 3(2-2)11 BCH-407 General Microbiology 3(2-2)12 BCH-408 Plant Biochemistry 3(2-2)13 BCH-409 Biomembranes 2(2-0) 14 BCH-410 Biophysics 2(2-0)15 BCH-501 Fundamentals of Enzymology 3(2-2)16 BCH-502 Biochemical Techniques 3(1-4)17 BCH-503 Biosafety and Ethics 2(2-0)18 BCH-504 Molecular Biology 3(2-2)19 BCH-505 Nucleic Acids 2(2-0)20 BCH-506 Integrated Metabolism 2(2-0)21 BCH-507 Genetic Engineering 3(2-2)22 BCH-508 Protein Chemistry 2(2-0)23 BCH-509 Cellular Signaling 3(3-0)24 BCH-510 Introduction to Bioenergetics 2(2-0)25 BCH-511 Industrial Biochemistry 3(2-2)26 BCH-520 Seminar-I 1(1-0)
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27 BCH-601 Research Planning and Report Writing 3(1-4)28 BCH-602 Nutritional Biochemistry 3(2-2)29 BCH-603 Bioinformatics 3(2-2)30 BCH-604 Biotechnology 3(2-2)31 BCH-605 Immunology and Immunochemistry 3(2-2)32 BCH-606 Current Trends in Biochemistry 3(3-0)33 BCH-607 Good Laboratory Practices and 2(2-0)
Quality Control34 BCH-619 Special Problem 1(1-0)35 BCH-620 Seminar-II 1(1-0)COMPULSORY COURSES36 ENG-301 English I 3(3-0)37 SSH-301 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)38 MATH-303 General mathematics 3(3-0)39 SOC-301 Introduction of Sociology 3(3-0)40 ENG-302 English II 3(3-0)41 STAT-301 Statistics and Biometry 3(3-0)42 CS-301 Introduction to Computing 3(2-2)43 IS/ET-401 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0)44 ZOOL-402 Human Physiology 3(3-0)
45 BOT-501 Plant Physiology 3(2-2)
OPTIONAL COURSES
46 BCH-608 Proteomics 3(3-0)47 BCH-609 Clinical Biochemistry 3(2-2)48 BCH-610 Medical Microbiology 3(2-2)49 BCH-611 Vitamins and Minerals 3(2-2)
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Scheme of studies for BS (Biochemistry)
Core Courses
(Ii) To remain on the rolls of the University a student shall be required to maintain the minimum CGPA of 3.00.
(iii) A student who obtains CGPA less than 3.00 may be allowed to repeat once the courses of the previous semesters in which he/ she had failed.
(iv) For admission to Ph.D programmes in Biochemistry, Botany and Zoology, minimum criteria will be followed as per HEC policy.
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (Economics)
Semester-I
Title of Course
ECON-301ECON-303STAT-301CS-301
MATH-301ENG-301
IS-301
Introduction to EconomicsIntroduction to Economy of PakistanBasics of StatisticsIntroduction to ComputingMathematics-IFunctional EnglishIslamic Studies
3(3-0)2(2-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-V
Title of Course
ECON-501ECON-503ECON-505ECON-507ECON-509ECON-508
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-II
Title of Course
ECON-302ECON-304ECON-306SOC-308
MATH-302ENG-302SSH-302
Introduction to MicroeconomicsIntroduction to MacroeconomicsIntroduction to Marketing Introduction to SociologyMathematics-IICommunication SkillsPakistan Studies
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-III
Title of Course
ECON-401ECON-403ECON-405ECON-407ECON-409MGT 411
Agricultural EconomicsIntroduction to Banking and FinanceEconometrics-IElementary CalculusIslamic EconomicsIntroduction to Management
2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-IV
Title of Course
ECON-402ECON-404ECON-406ECON-408MATH 415STAT-402
Institutional EconomicsPrinciples of Accounting Econometrics-IIDevelopment Economics-IDifferential EquationsIntroduction to Statistics
3(3-0)2(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-VI
Title of Course
ECON-502ECON-504ECON-506ECON-520ECON-510ECON 512
International EconomicsProduction EconomicsPublic FinanceSeminarPolitical Economy of PakistanEnvironmental Economics
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
43
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
50 BCH-612 Environmental Biochemistry 3(2-2)51 BCH-613 Medical Nutrition Therapy 3(3-0)52 BCH-614 Cell Organelles 3(3-0)
53 BCH-615 Nanobiotechnology 3(3-0)54 BCH-616 Agricultural Biochemistry 3(3-0)55 BCH-617 Nutrition and Dietetics 3(2-2)
MicroeconomicsMacroeconomicsEconomic Problems of PakistanMathematics for EconomistsDevelopment Economics-IIHuman Resource Development
BiochemistryBio-informatics MetabolismMolecular BiologyEnzymology Tissue and Cell CultureCellular Signaling MechanismHuman PhysiologyBiological Methods and Instrumentation Protein Chemistry BiomembranesGenetic EngineeringBiotechnologySeminar-IComprehensive Examination
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)2(0-4)2(2-0)2(2-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)P/F
BCH-701BCH-702BCH-703BCH-704BCH-705BCH-706BCH-707BCH-708BCH-709BCH-710BCH-711BCH-712BCH-713BCH-720
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Scheme of studies for M.Sc. Biochemistry OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M.Sc./M.Phil/Ph.D Biochemistry
Clinical BiochemistryMedical MicrobiologyNutrition and DieteticsPlant BiochemistrySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIEnvironmental BiochemistryRecent Topics in Molecular BiologyCurrent Topics in MicrobiologyFundamentals of BiotechnologyTrends in ImmunologyAdvanced Biochemistry
Immunology and ImmunochemistryGeneral Microbiology
Advances in BiochemistryMedical Nutrition TherapyPlant Molecular PhysiologyNumerical Problems in BiochemistryPrinciples of Advanced Biochemical TechniquesProteomicsNanobiotechnologyAdvances in BiotechnologyThesis
3(1-4)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)4(3-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
10(0-20)
BCH-714BCH-715BCH-716BCH-718BCH-719BCH-720BCH-720BCH-721BCH-722BCH-723BCH-724BCH-725BCH-726BCH-727BCH-728BCH-731BCH-732BCH-733BCH-734BCH-735BCH-736BCH-737BCH-751BCH-799
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Semester-VII
Title of Course
ECON-601ECON-603ECON-605ECON-607ECON-609STAT-601
International TradeMonetary EconomicsRural DevelopmentNatural Resource EconomicsManagerial EconomicsExperimental Design
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-VIII
Title of Course
ECON-602ECON-604ECON-606ECON-608ECON-619ECON-612
Project Planning and Management Research Methods in EconomicsMarketing System AnalysisLabour Economics Special ProblemInternship
3(3-0)2(1-2)3(3-0)2(2-0)1(1-0)3(0-6)
Course Code Credit Hours
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(2-0)4(3-2)4(3-2)4(3-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(1-4) 1(1-0)3(2-2)
Course TitleCellular Biology Physiological System of AnimalsPlant PhysiologyEnvironmental BiologyEvolutionary BiologyBiosystematicsBiodiversity Economic Biology Fundamentals of Microbiology and ImmunologyMycology and Plant PathologyResearch Planning and Report Writing Seminar-IConcepts of Genetics
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Course No.BIOL-701BIOL-702BIOL-703BIOL-704BIOL-705BIOL-706BIOL-707BIOL-708BIOL-709BIOL-710BIOL-711BIOL-720BIOL-728
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR M.Sc. BIOLOGY
CORE COURSES
Credit Hours
3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
Course Title
Principles of BiotechnologyPlant Reproductive BiologyBiosociologyCacti and SucculentsAromatic, Poisonous and Medicinal PlantsPlant Adaptation to Arid EnvironmentNeurology and NeurochemistrySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIFish BiologyHost/Parasite Interactions in AnimalsImmunologyConservation Biology
S.No.
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1011121314
Course No.
BIOL-712BIOL-713BIOL-714BIOL-715BIOL-716BIOL-717BIOL-718BIOL-719BIOL-720BIOL-720BIOL-721BIOL-722BIOL-723BIOL-724
OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M. Sc/M.Phil Biology
45
S.No.
151617181920212223
242526
Course No.
BIOL-725BIOL-726BIOL-727BIOL-729BIOL-730BIOL-731BIOL-732BIOL-733BIOL-735
BIOL-736BIOL-734BIOL-799
Course Title
Animal Reproductive BiologyPatho-physiologyPopulation BiologyGeneral PharmacologyConservation of PhytodiversityMolecular EndocrinologyMytochondria and PlastidsFreshwater BiologyPhysiology and Genetics of Biological Nitrogen FixationGeneral PharmacognosyMolecular EvolutionThesis
Credit Hours
3(2-2)3(2-2)2(2-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)
3(2-2)3(3-0)
10(0-20)
BiochemistryBio-informatics MetabolismMolecular BiologyEnzymology Tissue and Cell CultureCellular Signaling MechanismHuman PhysiologyBiological Methods and Instrumentation Protein Chemistry BiomembranesGenetic EngineeringBiotechnologySeminar-IComprehensive Examination
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)2(0-4)2(2-0)2(2-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)P/F
BCH-701BCH-702BCH-703BCH-704BCH-705BCH-706BCH-707BCH-708BCH-709BCH-710BCH-711BCH-712BCH-713BCH-720
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CREDITSTITLE OF COURSES.No. COURSE
Scheme of studies for M.Sc. Biochemistry OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M.Sc./M.Phil/Ph.D Biochemistry
Clinical BiochemistryMedical MicrobiologyNutrition and DieteticsPlant BiochemistrySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIEnvironmental BiochemistryRecent Topics in Molecular BiologyCurrent Topics in MicrobiologyFundamentals of BiotechnologyTrends in ImmunologyAdvanced Biochemistry
Immunology and ImmunochemistryGeneral Microbiology
Advances in BiochemistryMedical Nutrition TherapyPlant Molecular PhysiologyNumerical Problems in BiochemistryPrinciples of Advanced Biochemical TechniquesProteomicsNanobiotechnologyAdvances in BiotechnologyThesis
3(1-4)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)4(3-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
10(0-20)
BCH-714BCH-715BCH-716BCH-718BCH-719BCH-720BCH-720BCH-721BCH-722BCH-723BCH-724BCH-725BCH-726BCH-727BCH-728BCH-731BCH-732BCH-733BCH-734BCH-735BCH-736BCH-737BCH-751BCH-799
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Semester-VII
Title of Course
ECON-601ECON-603ECON-605ECON-607ECON-609STAT-601
International TradeMonetary EconomicsRural DevelopmentNatural Resource EconomicsManagerial EconomicsExperimental Design
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Code Credit Hours
Semester-VIII
Title of Course
ECON-602ECON-604ECON-606ECON-608ECON-619ECON-612
Project Planning and Management Research Methods in EconomicsMarketing System AnalysisLabour Economics Special ProblemInternship
3(3-0)2(1-2)3(3-0)2(2-0)1(1-0)3(0-6)
Course Code Credit Hours
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(2-0)4(3-2)4(3-2)4(3-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(1-4) 1(1-0)3(2-2)
Course TitleCellular Biology Physiological System of AnimalsPlant PhysiologyEnvironmental BiologyEvolutionary BiologyBiosystematicsBiodiversity Economic Biology Fundamentals of Microbiology and ImmunologyMycology and Plant PathologyResearch Planning and Report Writing Seminar-IConcepts of Genetics
S.No.123456789
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Course No.BIOL-701BIOL-702BIOL-703BIOL-704BIOL-705BIOL-706BIOL-707BIOL-708BIOL-709BIOL-710BIOL-711BIOL-720BIOL-728
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR M.Sc. BIOLOGY
CORE COURSES
Credit Hours
3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
Course Title
Principles of BiotechnologyPlant Reproductive BiologyBiosociologyCacti and SucculentsAromatic, Poisonous and Medicinal PlantsPlant Adaptation to Arid EnvironmentNeurology and NeurochemistrySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIFish BiologyHost/Parasite Interactions in AnimalsImmunologyConservation Biology
S.No.
123456789
1011121314
Course No.
BIOL-712BIOL-713BIOL-714BIOL-715BIOL-716BIOL-717BIOL-718BIOL-719BIOL-720BIOL-720BIOL-721BIOL-722BIOL-723BIOL-724
OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M. Sc/M.Phil Biology
45
S.No.
151617181920212223
242526
Course No.
BIOL-725BIOL-726BIOL-727BIOL-729BIOL-730BIOL-731BIOL-732BIOL-733BIOL-735
BIOL-736BIOL-734BIOL-799
Course Title
Animal Reproductive BiologyPatho-physiologyPopulation BiologyGeneral PharmacologyConservation of PhytodiversityMolecular EndocrinologyMytochondria and PlastidsFreshwater BiologyPhysiology and Genetics of Biological Nitrogen FixationGeneral PharmacognosyMolecular EvolutionThesis
Credit Hours
3(2-2)3(2-2)2(2-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)
3(2-2)3(3-0)
10(0-20)
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR M. Sc. /M.Phil BOTANY
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(1-4)
Course TitleDiversity in Non-Vascular PlantsPlant and Cell Physiology-IPlant and Cell Physiology-IIPhytosociologyPlant Taxonomy and EmbryologyDiversity in Vascular PlantsPlant AnatomyMycology and Plant PathologyPlant EcologyEthnobotanyEnvironmental PollutionResearch Planning and Report Writing
S.No.123456789
101112
Course No.BOT-701BOT-702BOT-703BOT-704BOT-705BOT-706BOT-707BOT-708BOT-709BOT-710BOT-711BOT-712
Credit Hours
Credit Hours
3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)
Course Title
Course Title
Medicinal Plants of PakistanMolecular Plant DevelopmentPhytogeographyResearch Techniques and InstrumentationPhytohormonsArid Zone EcologySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIStress PhysiologyPlant NutritionAdvances in Plant Physiology
S.No.
S.No.
131415161718192021222324
Course No.
Course No.
BOT-713BOT-714BOT-715BOT-716BOT-717BOT-718BOT-719BOT-720BOT-720BOT-721BOT-722BOT-723
46
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(1-4)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
10(0-20)
25262728293031323334353637383940
Molecular Basis of MorphogenesisMolecular Advances in PhytosystematicsEnvironmental Toxicology and BioremediationEnvironmental BiotechnologyPrinciples of Genome Analysis and GenomicsBiology of HalophytesEnvironmental Plant PhysiologyConservation and Management of Plant ResourcesPlant ProteomicsPhysiological Genetics of PlantsForensic BotanyPlant-Microbe InteractionsPlant SystematicsApplied EnthobotanyAdvances in PhycologyThesis
BOT-724BOT-725BOT-726BOT-727BOT-728BOT-729BOT-730BOT-731BOT-732BOT-733BOT-734BOT-735BOT-736BOT-737BOT-738BOT-799
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
2(1-2)
2(2-0)
3(1-4)
1(1-0)
Course Title
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Principles of Animal Systematics
Parasitology
Research Planning and Report Writing
Seminar
Course No.
ZOOL-708
ZOOL-709
ZOOL-710
ZOOL-711
ZOOL-720
S.No.
8
9
10
11
12
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
Course Title
Cell Biology
Animal Diversity and Zoogeography
Principles of Genetics
Comparative Animal Physiology
Animal Behavior
Developmental Biology
Comparative Endocrinology
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Course No.
ZOOL-701
ZOOL-702
ZOOL-703
ZOOL-704
ZOOL-705
ZOOL-706
ZOOL-707
CORE COURSES
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR M. Sc. ZOOLOGY
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(0-6)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
Course TitleClinical EndocrinologyClinical BacteriologyMedical VirologyFaunal Biodiversity of PakistanMuseologyReproductive PhysiologyApplied Reproductive PhysiologySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIHelminthology and ProtozoologyWildlife Conservation and ManagementAquaculture System ManagementFish Nutrition and HealthHuman Genetics
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Course No.ZOOL- 712ZOOL -713ZOOL -714ZOOL -715ZOOL -716ZOOL -717ZOOL -718ZOOL -719ZOOL -720ZOOL -720ZOOL -721ZOOL -722ZOOL -723ZOOL -724ZOOL -725
OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M.Sc./M.Phil Zoology
47
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR M. Sc. /M.Phil BOTANY
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(1-4)
Course TitleDiversity in Non-Vascular PlantsPlant and Cell Physiology-IPlant and Cell Physiology-IIPhytosociologyPlant Taxonomy and EmbryologyDiversity in Vascular PlantsPlant AnatomyMycology and Plant PathologyPlant EcologyEthnobotanyEnvironmental PollutionResearch Planning and Report Writing
S.No.123456789
101112
Course No.BOT-701BOT-702BOT-703BOT-704BOT-705BOT-706BOT-707BOT-708BOT-709BOT-710BOT-711BOT-712
Credit Hours
Credit Hours
3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)
Course Title
Course Title
Medicinal Plants of PakistanMolecular Plant DevelopmentPhytogeographyResearch Techniques and InstrumentationPhytohormonsArid Zone EcologySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIStress PhysiologyPlant NutritionAdvances in Plant Physiology
S.No.
S.No.
131415161718192021222324
Course No.
Course No.
BOT-713BOT-714BOT-715BOT-716BOT-717BOT-718BOT-719BOT-720BOT-720BOT-721BOT-722BOT-723
46
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(1-4)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
10(0-20)
25262728293031323334353637383940
Molecular Basis of MorphogenesisMolecular Advances in PhytosystematicsEnvironmental Toxicology and BioremediationEnvironmental BiotechnologyPrinciples of Genome Analysis and GenomicsBiology of HalophytesEnvironmental Plant PhysiologyConservation and Management of Plant ResourcesPlant ProteomicsPhysiological Genetics of PlantsForensic BotanyPlant-Microbe InteractionsPlant SystematicsApplied EnthobotanyAdvances in PhycologyThesis
BOT-724BOT-725BOT-726BOT-727BOT-728BOT-729BOT-730BOT-731BOT-732BOT-733BOT-734BOT-735BOT-736BOT-737BOT-738BOT-799
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
2(1-2)
2(2-0)
3(1-4)
1(1-0)
Course Title
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Principles of Animal Systematics
Parasitology
Research Planning and Report Writing
Seminar
Course No.
ZOOL-708
ZOOL-709
ZOOL-710
ZOOL-711
ZOOL-720
S.No.
8
9
10
11
12
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
Course Title
Cell Biology
Animal Diversity and Zoogeography
Principles of Genetics
Comparative Animal Physiology
Animal Behavior
Developmental Biology
Comparative Endocrinology
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Course No.
ZOOL-701
ZOOL-702
ZOOL-703
ZOOL-704
ZOOL-705
ZOOL-706
ZOOL-707
CORE COURSES
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR M. Sc. ZOOLOGY
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(0-6)3(2-2)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
Course TitleClinical EndocrinologyClinical BacteriologyMedical VirologyFaunal Biodiversity of PakistanMuseologyReproductive PhysiologyApplied Reproductive PhysiologySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIHelminthology and ProtozoologyWildlife Conservation and ManagementAquaculture System ManagementFish Nutrition and HealthHuman Genetics
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Course No.ZOOL- 712ZOOL -713ZOOL -714ZOOL -715ZOOL -716ZOOL -717ZOOL -718ZOOL -719ZOOL -720ZOOL -720ZOOL -721ZOOL -722ZOOL -723ZOOL -724ZOOL -725
OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M.Sc./M.Phil Zoology
47
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Advances in BiotechnologyIntegrated Biological Resource ManagementProject Planning, Monitoring & EvaluationExperimental Design & Computer ApplicationSeminar-I, IISeminar-I, IISeminar-I, IIThesisThesisThesis
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)10(0-20)10(0-20)
BCH-751BOT-751
ZOOL-751STAT-702BCH-720BOT-720
ZOOL-720BOT-799
ZOOL-799BCH-799
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
123456789
10
Scheme of studies for Ph.D. In Biochemistry, Botany, Biology & Zoology
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
10(0-20)
Course TitleEcological and Microbial GeneticsEpidemiology of Animal ParasitesCellular and Molecular PhysiologyWildlife of PakistanQuantitative ZoologyBehavioural EcologyHerpetologyOrnithologyMammalogyAdvances in AquacultureAquaculture BiotechnologyLimnologyWildlife EcologyWildlife Techniques & Data AnalysisMolecular ParasitologyVector BiologyAnimal Diversity and ConservationPopulation GeneticsThesis
Course No.ZOOL -726ZOOL -727ZOOL -728ZOOL -729ZOOL -730ZOOL -731ZOOL -732ZOOL -733ZOOL -734ZOOL -735ZOOL -736ZOOL -737ZOOL -738ZOOL -739ZOOL -740ZOOL -741ZOOL-742ZOOL-743ZOOL -799
OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M.Sc./M.Phil Zoology
48
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
S.No.16171819202122232425262728293031323334
49
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)4(2-4)2(2-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)
Course TitleElements of Statistics and BiometryExperimental StatisticsBiostatistical AnalysisStatistical MethodsBayesian StatisticsProbability-IProbability-IISampling Techniques-ISampling Techniques-IIExperimental Design-IExperimental Design-IIAdvanced Experimental Design with Data Processing
Multivariate AnalysisStatistical Quality Control and ReliabilityEconometrics-IEconometrics-IISurvey and Research ReportNon Parametric StatisticsTime Series Analysis and ForecastingSpecial ProblemSeminarPopulation AnalysisMathematical StatisticsStatistical Inference-IStatistical Inference-II
S.No.123456789
10111213141516171819202122232425
Course No.STAT-700STAT-701STAT-702STAT-703STAT-704STAT-705STAT-706STAT-707STAT-708STAT-709STAT-710STAT-711STAT-712STAT-713STAT-714STAT-715STAT-716STAT-717STAT-718STAT-719STAT-720STAT-721STAT-722STAT-723STAT-724
MINOR COURSES3(1-4)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)2(2-0)4(2-4)3(2-2)3(1-4)
Computer Applications in StatisticsTheory of Matrices and Numerical AnalysisOperations ResearchCalculus-ICalculus-IIComputer Application SoftwareComputer ProgrammingComputational Analysis
12345678
MATH-701MATH-704MATH-705MATH-706MATH-707MATH-708MATH-709MATH-710
Course TitleS.No. Course No. Credit Hours
Scheme of Studies for
M.Sc. Statistics
Advances in BiotechnologyIntegrated Biological Resource ManagementProject Planning, Monitoring & EvaluationExperimental Design & Computer ApplicationSeminar-I, IISeminar-I, IISeminar-I, IIThesisThesisThesis
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)10(0-20)10(0-20)
BCH-751BOT-751
ZOOL-751STAT-702BCH-720BOT-720
ZOOL-720BOT-799
ZOOL-799BCH-799
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
123456789
10
Scheme of studies for Ph.D. In Biochemistry, Botany, Biology & Zoology
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
10(0-20)
Course TitleEcological and Microbial GeneticsEpidemiology of Animal ParasitesCellular and Molecular PhysiologyWildlife of PakistanQuantitative ZoologyBehavioural EcologyHerpetologyOrnithologyMammalogyAdvances in AquacultureAquaculture BiotechnologyLimnologyWildlife EcologyWildlife Techniques & Data AnalysisMolecular ParasitologyVector BiologyAnimal Diversity and ConservationPopulation GeneticsThesis
Course No.ZOOL -726ZOOL -727ZOOL -728ZOOL -729ZOOL -730ZOOL -731ZOOL -732ZOOL -733ZOOL -734ZOOL -735ZOOL -736ZOOL -737ZOOL -738ZOOL -739ZOOL -740ZOOL -741ZOOL-742ZOOL-743ZOOL -799
OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M.Sc./M.Phil Zoology
48
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
S.No.16171819202122232425262728293031323334
49
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)4(2-4)2(2-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)
Course TitleElements of Statistics and BiometryExperimental StatisticsBiostatistical AnalysisStatistical MethodsBayesian StatisticsProbability-IProbability-IISampling Techniques-ISampling Techniques-IIExperimental Design-IExperimental Design-IIAdvanced Experimental Design with Data Processing
Multivariate AnalysisStatistical Quality Control and ReliabilityEconometrics-IEconometrics-IISurvey and Research ReportNon Parametric StatisticsTime Series Analysis and ForecastingSpecial ProblemSeminarPopulation AnalysisMathematical StatisticsStatistical Inference-IStatistical Inference-II
S.No.123456789
10111213141516171819202122232425
Course No.STAT-700STAT-701STAT-702STAT-703STAT-704STAT-705STAT-706STAT-707STAT-708STAT-709STAT-710STAT-711STAT-712STAT-713STAT-714STAT-715STAT-716STAT-717STAT-718STAT-719STAT-720STAT-721STAT-722STAT-723STAT-724
MINOR COURSES3(1-4)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)2(2-0)4(2-4)3(2-2)3(1-4)
Computer Applications in StatisticsTheory of Matrices and Numerical AnalysisOperations ResearchCalculus-ICalculus-IIComputer Application SoftwareComputer ProgrammingComputational Analysis
12345678
MATH-701MATH-704MATH-705MATH-706MATH-707MATH-708MATH-709MATH-710
Course TitleS.No. Course No. Credit Hours
Scheme of Studies for
M.Sc. Statistics
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
Course Title
Applied Experimental Designs
Linear Models
Applied Multivariate Analysis
Bayesian Analysis
Probability and Survival Analysis
Applied Survey Sampling
Applied Statistical Inference
Research Methods
Categorical Analysis
Regression Analysis
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Course No.
STAT-751
STAT-752
STAT-753
STAT-754
STAT-755
STAT-756
STAT-757
STAT-758
STAT-759
STAT-760
STAT-719
STAT-720
STAT-720
MINOR COURSES
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Applied Numerical Analysis
Operations Research Models
1
2
MATH-772
MATH-773
Course TitleS.No. Course No. Credit Hours
Scheme of Studies for
M.Phil Statistics
50
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
AEC-714
AEC-715
AEC-730
AEC-732
AEC-738
AEC-740
AEC-741
AEC-742
AEC-743
AEC-744
AEC-745
AEC-746
AEC-747
AEC-748
AEC-749
AEC-799
Production Economics
Applied Econometerics
Advanced Marketing Agri. Analysis
Agricultural Development
Project Planning and Evaluation
Econometrics
Mathematical Economics
Agriculture Policy & Trade
Economics of Land & Water Resources
Mathematical Programming
Topics in Arid Agriculture
Human Resource Development
Environmental Economics
Economic System of Islam
WTO Regime and Developing Countries
Research Thesis
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
10(0-20)
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
ECON-701
ECON-702
ECON-703
ECON-704
AEC-705
AEC-720
AEC-710
Micro Economics-I
Macro Economics-I
Micro Economics-II
Macro Economics-II
Research Methods in Social Sciences
Seminar
Research Thesis
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
2(1-2)
1(1-0)
10(0-20)
Scheme of studies forM.Sc. Agri. Economics/ Economics
Credit Hours2(1-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Monetary Theory and BankingEconometrics-IEconometrics-II
Topic in Economics Analysis
Special ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIPublic FinanceHuman Resources ManagementManagerial EconomicsInternational EconomicsForecasting and Business AnalysisLabour EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentSelected Topic in EconomicsTools and Technique in Applied EconomicsIslamic Economics
S.No.123456789
1011121314151617
Course.No.ECON-705ECON-714ECON-715ECON-716ECON-719ECON-720ECON-720ECON-721ECON-724ECON-728ECON-730ECON-732ECON-734ECON-736ECON-738ECON-740ECON-748
Courses for M.Sc. (Hons.)/ M.PhilAgri. Economics/Economics
51
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
Course Title
Applied Experimental Designs
Linear Models
Applied Multivariate Analysis
Bayesian Analysis
Probability and Survival Analysis
Applied Survey Sampling
Applied Statistical Inference
Research Methods
Categorical Analysis
Regression Analysis
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Course No.
STAT-751
STAT-752
STAT-753
STAT-754
STAT-755
STAT-756
STAT-757
STAT-758
STAT-759
STAT-760
STAT-719
STAT-720
STAT-720
MINOR COURSES
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Applied Numerical Analysis
Operations Research Models
1
2
MATH-772
MATH-773
Course TitleS.No. Course No. Credit Hours
Scheme of Studies for
M.Phil Statistics
50
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
AEC-714
AEC-715
AEC-730
AEC-732
AEC-738
AEC-740
AEC-741
AEC-742
AEC-743
AEC-744
AEC-745
AEC-746
AEC-747
AEC-748
AEC-749
AEC-799
Production Economics
Applied Econometerics
Advanced Marketing Agri. Analysis
Agricultural Development
Project Planning and Evaluation
Econometrics
Mathematical Economics
Agriculture Policy & Trade
Economics of Land & Water Resources
Mathematical Programming
Topics in Arid Agriculture
Human Resource Development
Environmental Economics
Economic System of Islam
WTO Regime and Developing Countries
Research Thesis
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
10(0-20)
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
ECON-701
ECON-702
ECON-703
ECON-704
AEC-705
AEC-720
AEC-710
Micro Economics-I
Macro Economics-I
Micro Economics-II
Macro Economics-II
Research Methods in Social Sciences
Seminar
Research Thesis
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
2(1-2)
1(1-0)
10(0-20)
Scheme of studies forM.Sc. Agri. Economics/ Economics
Credit Hours2(1-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Monetary Theory and BankingEconometrics-IEconometrics-II
Topic in Economics Analysis
Special ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIPublic FinanceHuman Resources ManagementManagerial EconomicsInternational EconomicsForecasting and Business AnalysisLabour EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentSelected Topic in EconomicsTools and Technique in Applied EconomicsIslamic Economics
S.No.123456789
1011121314151617
Course.No.ECON-705ECON-714ECON-715ECON-716ECON-719ECON-720ECON-720ECON-721ECON-724ECON-728ECON-730ECON-732ECON-734ECON-736ECON-738ECON-740ECON-748
Courses for M.Sc. (Hons.)/ M.PhilAgri. Economics/Economics
51
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(1-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
10(0-20)
Course Title
Microeconomics AnalysisMacroeconomics AnalysisMathematical Methods in EconomicsEconometric Techniques and ApplicationMathematical Programming and ApplicationPreparation of Projects and EvaluationAgricultural Economics and Farm ManagementResearch Methods in EconomicsInternational TradeMonetary EconomicsPublic Finance and Fiscal PolicyEconomic Development in Developing CountriesResearch Thesis
Course.No.
AEC/ECON-751AEC/ECON-752AEC/ECON-753AEC/ECON-754
ECON-755ECON-756ECON-757
AEC/ECON-758ECON-761ECON-762ECON-763ECON-764ECON-799
S.No.
18192021222324252627282930
Microeconomic TheoryMacroeconomic TheoryAdvanced EconometricsAdvanced Mathematical EconomicsSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIResearch ThesisResearch Thesis
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(0-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)10(0-20)
AEC-771AEC-772AEC-773AEC-774
ECON-719ECON-720ECON-720ECON-799AEC-799
123456789
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Scheme of studies for Ph.D in Agri. Economics/ Economics
COURSES FOR M.Sc./ M.Phil
52
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
53
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Community DevelopmentSocial PsychologyRural SociologySociology of GlobalizationSociology of HealthSocial InstitutionsGender and DevelopmentCriminologySocial Problems of PakistanTechnical WritingProject Planning and ManagementNon Government Organization ManagementTechnology and CultureSociology of KnowledgeSociology of Education
Course No.
SOC-706SOC-707SOC-708SOC-709 SOC-710SOC-711SOC-712SOC-713SOC-714SOC-715SOC-716SOC-717SOC-718SOC-721SOC-722
S.No.
91011121314151617181920212223
Optional Courses
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)
Course Title
Principles of SociologyDiffusion of InnovationsSociological TheoryDemographic DynamicsResearch Methods in SociologySpecial ProblemSeminarResearch Thesis
Course No.
SOC-701SOC-702SOC-703SOC-704SOC-705SOC-719SOC-720SOC-799
S.No.
12345678
CORE COURSES
Scheme of studies for M.Sc. Sociology
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(1-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
10(0-20)
Course Title
Microeconomics AnalysisMacroeconomics AnalysisMathematical Methods in EconomicsEconometric Techniques and ApplicationMathematical Programming and ApplicationPreparation of Projects and EvaluationAgricultural Economics and Farm ManagementResearch Methods in EconomicsInternational TradeMonetary EconomicsPublic Finance and Fiscal PolicyEconomic Development in Developing CountriesResearch Thesis
Course.No.
AEC/ECON-751AEC/ECON-752AEC/ECON-753AEC/ECON-754
ECON-755ECON-756ECON-757
AEC/ECON-758ECON-761ECON-762ECON-763ECON-764ECON-799
S.No.
18192021222324252627282930
Microeconomic TheoryMacroeconomic TheoryAdvanced EconometricsAdvanced Mathematical EconomicsSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIResearch ThesisResearch Thesis
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(0-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)10(0-20)
AEC-771AEC-772AEC-773AEC-774
ECON-719ECON-720ECON-720ECON-799AEC-799
123456789
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Scheme of studies for Ph.D in Agri. Economics/ Economics
COURSES FOR M.Sc./ M.Phil
52
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
53
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Community DevelopmentSocial PsychologyRural SociologySociology of GlobalizationSociology of HealthSocial InstitutionsGender and DevelopmentCriminologySocial Problems of PakistanTechnical WritingProject Planning and ManagementNon Government Organization ManagementTechnology and CultureSociology of KnowledgeSociology of Education
Course No.
SOC-706SOC-707SOC-708SOC-709 SOC-710SOC-711SOC-712SOC-713SOC-714SOC-715SOC-716SOC-717SOC-718SOC-721SOC-722
S.No.
91011121314151617181920212223
Optional Courses
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)
Course Title
Principles of SociologyDiffusion of InnovationsSociological TheoryDemographic DynamicsResearch Methods in SociologySpecial ProblemSeminarResearch Thesis
Course No.
SOC-701SOC-702SOC-703SOC-704SOC-705SOC-719SOC-720SOC-799
S.No.
12345678
CORE COURSES
Scheme of studies for M.Sc. Sociology
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(1-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)
Course TitleIntroduction to AnthropologyPhysical AnthropologySocio-Cultural AnthropologyAnthropological TheoryLinguistic AnthropologyArchaeological AnthropologyEthnographic Research MethodsSpecial ProblemSeminarThesis
S.No.123456789
10
Course No.ANTH-701ANTH-702ANTH-703ANTH-704ANTH-705ANTH-706ANTH-707ANTH-719ANTH-720ANTH-799
Scheme of studies for M.Sc. Anthropology
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleHuman Variations and GeneticsUrban SocietiesPerspectives on DevelopmentRituals and Supernatural BeliefsPolitical Process and GovernanceSex, Gender and KinshipEmergence of State and CultureEnvironment, Technology and SocietyHuman EcologyModernity and Post ModernityPast SocietiesCulture and Medical PracticesHuman DevelopmentAnthropology of Family and KinshipSouth Asian SocietyApplied AnthropologyGlobal Cultural TransformationAnthropology of Pakistan
S.No.123456789
101112131415161718
Course No.ANTH-708ANTH-709ANTH-710ANTH-712ANTH-713ANTH-714ANTH-715ANTH-716ANTH-717ANTH-718ANTH-721ANTH-722ANTH-723ANTH-724ANTH-725ANTH-726ANTH-727ANTH-728
Optional Courses
Core Courses
54
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
55
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)
Course TitleAdvanced Research Methods of Social SciencesSociology of DevelopmentIndustrial SociologySociology of PoliticsSociology of Human RightsReligiosityMedical SociologySociology of Gender IssuesSociology of MigrationAdvanced Sociological TheorySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIThesis
Course No.SOC-731SOC-732SOC-733SOC-734SOC-735SOC-736SOC-737SOC-738SOC-739SOC-740SOC-719SOC-720SOC-720SOC-799
S.No.123456789
1011121314
Scheme of studies for M.Phil. Sociology
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(1-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)
Course TitleIntroduction to AnthropologyPhysical AnthropologySocio-Cultural AnthropologyAnthropological TheoryLinguistic AnthropologyArchaeological AnthropologyEthnographic Research MethodsSpecial ProblemSeminarThesis
S.No.123456789
10
Course No.ANTH-701ANTH-702ANTH-703ANTH-704ANTH-705ANTH-706ANTH-707ANTH-719ANTH-720ANTH-799
Scheme of studies for M.Sc. Anthropology
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleHuman Variations and GeneticsUrban SocietiesPerspectives on DevelopmentRituals and Supernatural BeliefsPolitical Process and GovernanceSex, Gender and KinshipEmergence of State and CultureEnvironment, Technology and SocietyHuman EcologyModernity and Post ModernityPast SocietiesCulture and Medical PracticesHuman DevelopmentAnthropology of Family and KinshipSouth Asian SocietyApplied AnthropologyGlobal Cultural TransformationAnthropology of Pakistan
S.No.123456789
101112131415161718
Course No.ANTH-708ANTH-709ANTH-710ANTH-712ANTH-713ANTH-714ANTH-715ANTH-716ANTH-717ANTH-718ANTH-721ANTH-722ANTH-723ANTH-724ANTH-725ANTH-726ANTH-727ANTH-728
Optional Courses
Core Courses
54
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
55
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
10(0-20)
Course TitleAdvanced Research Methods of Social SciencesSociology of DevelopmentIndustrial SociologySociology of PoliticsSociology of Human RightsReligiosityMedical SociologySociology of Gender IssuesSociology of MigrationAdvanced Sociological TheorySpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIThesis
Course No.SOC-731SOC-732SOC-733SOC-734SOC-735SOC-736SOC-737SOC-738SOC-739SOC-740SOC-719SOC-720SOC-720SOC-799
S.No.123456789
1011121314
Scheme of studies for M.Phil. Sociology
Faculty of Veter inary & Animal Sciences
57
I. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)A minimum of ten semesters duration program after F.Sc. (Pre-Medical )
1. Minimum Requirements for Award of (DVM) Degree
(a) The minimum duration for completing the course for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) shall be 10 semesters and maximum 14 semesters
(b) There will be 15 credit hours internship in the 10th semester.(c) The minimum course requirement is 215 credit hours as per approved scheme of studies.(d) A full time student shall be required to take courses not less than 15 credit hours in a semester.
2. Admission and Registration:-
(i) Minimum Academic Requirements
A person holding Higher Secondary School Certificate (Pre-Medical) or an equivalent certificate from any recognized institution with 45% marks shall be eligible for admission to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
(ii) Domicile:
Reserved Seats
(a) The candidates domiciled in the Barani Areas of Punjab and Islamabad shall only be eligible for admission.(b) Each district of the Barani Area of Punjab has a specified quota to be determined by the Academic Council from time to time.(c) The admission from each barani district, to be determined on domicile, will be made on the basis of 66% Rural and 33% Urban.(d) There will be two seats reserved for the children of University employees.(e) Each district will have its own merit for rural and urban areas’ candidates separately.(f) There will be five seats reserved for Balochistan province nominees.(g) Provision of certificate from Cholistan Desert Authority is must for Cholistan reserved seats
3. Admission Authority
The Dean, Concerned shall be responsible for admission.
4. Age
A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1st October of the year of admission provided that the Vice-Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases.
Faculty of Veter inary & Animal Sciences
Dr. Nasir Mukhtar
Mr. Zaib-ur-Rehman
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
4.
Prof. Dr. Arshad Iqbal
Dr. Tanveer Ahmad
Dr. M. Moaeen-ud-Din
Dr. Muhammad Fiaz
Dr. M. Farooq Iqbal
Dr. Kashif Ishaq
Hafiz Muhammad Waheed
Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
5.
Dean of the Faculty Prof. Dr. Arshad Iqbal
The faculty offers the following Degree/Diploma programmes
a. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) five years programme b. M.Phil Poultry Science two years programme c. Livestock Assistant Diploma (LAD) two years programme at Sub-Campus Khushab
Dr. M. Ali Abdullah Shah
Dr. Murtaz-ul-Hasan
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad Khan
Mr. Muhammad Asif
Mr. Saif-ur-Rehman
Mr. Sajid Umer
Chairman
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
2.2.
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
1. Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Mansur Abdullah
Dr. Riaz Hussain
Mr. Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Sohoo
Mr. Asif Riaz
Ms. Sumaira Hassan
Mr. Zeeshan Akbar
Chairman
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
3.
Dr. Arfan Yousaf
Dr. Muhammad Arif Zafar
Dr. Muhammad Yaqoob
Mr. Fahad Raza
Mr. Zahid Naseer
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I. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)A minimum of ten semesters duration program after F.Sc. (Pre-Medical )
1. Minimum Requirements for Award of (DVM) Degree
(a) The minimum duration for completing the course for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) shall be 10 semesters and maximum 14 semesters
(b) There will be 15 credit hours internship in the 10th semester.(c) The minimum course requirement is 215 credit hours as per approved scheme of studies.(d) A full time student shall be required to take courses not less than 15 credit hours in a semester.
2. Admission and Registration:-
(i) Minimum Academic Requirements
A person holding Higher Secondary School Certificate (Pre-Medical) or an equivalent certificate from any recognized institution with 45% marks shall be eligible for admission to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
(ii) Domicile:
Reserved Seats
(a) The candidates domiciled in the Barani Areas of Punjab and Islamabad shall only be eligible for admission.(b) Each district of the Barani Area of Punjab has a specified quota to be determined by the Academic Council from time to time.(c) The admission from each barani district, to be determined on domicile, will be made on the basis of 66% Rural and 33% Urban.(d) There will be two seats reserved for the children of University employees.(e) Each district will have its own merit for rural and urban areas’ candidates separately.(f) There will be five seats reserved for Balochistan province nominees.(g) Provision of certificate from Cholistan Desert Authority is must for Cholistan reserved seats
3. Admission Authority
The Dean, Concerned shall be responsible for admission.
4. Age
A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1st October of the year of admission provided that the Vice-Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases.
Faculty of Veter inary & Animal Sciences
Dr. Nasir Mukhtar
Mr. Zaib-ur-Rehman
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
4.
Prof. Dr. Arshad Iqbal
Dr. Tanveer Ahmad
Dr. M. Moaeen-ud-Din
Dr. Muhammad Fiaz
Dr. M. Farooq Iqbal
Dr. Kashif Ishaq
Hafiz Muhammad Waheed
Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
5.
Dean of the Faculty Prof. Dr. Arshad Iqbal
The faculty offers the following Degree/Diploma programmes
a. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) five years programme b. M.Phil Poultry Science two years programme c. Livestock Assistant Diploma (LAD) two years programme at Sub-Campus Khushab
Dr. M. Ali Abdullah Shah
Dr. Murtaz-ul-Hasan
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad Khan
Mr. Muhammad Asif
Mr. Saif-ur-Rehman
Mr. Sajid Umer
Chairman
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
2.2.
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
1. Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Mansur Abdullah
Dr. Riaz Hussain
Mr. Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Sohoo
Mr. Asif Riaz
Ms. Sumaira Hassan
Mr. Zeeshan Akbar
Chairman
Assistant Professors
Lecturer
3.
Dr. Arfan Yousaf
Dr. Muhammad Arif Zafar
Dr. Muhammad Yaqoob
Mr. Fahad Raza
Mr. Zahid Naseer
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6. Minimum and Maximum Credit Hours
(a) Each student shall enroll himself/ herself in the first and second semester for all the credit hours prescribed for these semester.
(b) Subsequently, (except for tenth semester) he/she shall has to enroll for courses carrying not less than 15 and not more than 32 credit hours.
(c) In his/ her 8th, 9th semester, a student may enroll himself/ herself for the courses carrying the remaining credit hours provided that the maximum does not ordinarily exceed 34 credit hours provided further that this limit may be extended by the Vice-Chancellor up to 38 credit hours in the 8th semester if no even semester courses left behind & similarly he/ she may be allowed to enroll up to 38 credit hours in the 9th semester if no odd semester course is left behind in special circumstances to be determined carefully in each individual case.
The same is applicable to the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th semester.
(d) No course shall be offered during any semester which does not fall within the “Scheme of Studies” in the respective semester.
URBAN RURAL TOTALNUMBER OF SEATSCATEGORY
IslamabadDistrict wise quota from Punjab RawalpindiAttockJhelumChakwalGujratSialkot and Narowal (Excluding Tehsil Daska)MianwaliDera Ghazi KhanMuzaffargarh (Tehsil Muzaffargarh and Kot Addu only)Jhang (Tehsil Jhang and Shorkot)LayyahKhushabBhakarRajanpurCholistanChildren's of University EmployeesBalochistan NomineesOpen Merit
Total
1
211111
111
1111100--
16
2
222222
222
2222220--
32
3
433333
333
33333225
15
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5. Distribution of Seats for DVM Morning Programme
Faculty of Veter inary & Animal Sciences
7. Explanation:
(i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA / CGPA for promotion and meets the requirements will be promoted to the next semester.
(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum Grade Point Average 4.00(b) Minimum Grade Point Average for
obtaining the degree 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:
Academic Standing:Semester
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th
10th
CGPA
0.751.001.251.501.752.002.002.252.252.50
(ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester once only.
(iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2.5 in the 10th semester, he/she shall have to repeat the course (s) with lowest grade (s) to make CGPA of 2.5 within the maximum time allowed for the degree otherwise he/she shall cease on the university rolls.
8. Internship
During the 10th semester of DVM, there shall be training in Civil Veterinary Hospitals, livestock and poultry farms (Government and Private), disease diagnostic laboratories, milk plants, feed mills, slaughter houses/abbattoirs, farmers cooperatives etc (Government and Private) where they will undertake skills and management developments trainings. After the completion of internship, the students shall be required to submit a report and present a seminar. The evaluation for internship will be made as determined by the board of study.
Faculty of Veter inary & Animal Sciences
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6. Minimum and Maximum Credit Hours
(a) Each student shall enroll himself/ herself in the first and second semester for all the credit hours prescribed for these semester.
(b) Subsequently, (except for tenth semester) he/she shall has to enroll for courses carrying not less than 15 and not more than 32 credit hours.
(c) In his/ her 8th, 9th semester, a student may enroll himself/ herself for the courses carrying the remaining credit hours provided that the maximum does not ordinarily exceed 34 credit hours provided further that this limit may be extended by the Vice-Chancellor up to 38 credit hours in the 8th semester if no even semester courses left behind & similarly he/ she may be allowed to enroll up to 38 credit hours in the 9th semester if no odd semester course is left behind in special circumstances to be determined carefully in each individual case.
The same is applicable to the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th semester.
(d) No course shall be offered during any semester which does not fall within the “Scheme of Studies” in the respective semester.
URBAN RURAL TOTALNUMBER OF SEATSCATEGORY
IslamabadDistrict wise quota from Punjab RawalpindiAttockJhelumChakwalGujratSialkot and Narowal (Excluding Tehsil Daska)MianwaliDera Ghazi KhanMuzaffargarh (Tehsil Muzaffargarh and Kot Addu only)Jhang (Tehsil Jhang and Shorkot)LayyahKhushabBhakarRajanpurCholistanChildren's of University EmployeesBalochistan NomineesOpen Merit
Total
1
211111
111
1111100--
16
2
222222
222
2222220--
32
3
433333
333
33333225
15
70
5. Distribution of Seats for DVM Morning Programme
Faculty of Veter inary & Animal Sciences
7. Explanation:
(i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA / CGPA for promotion and meets the requirements will be promoted to the next semester.
(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum Grade Point Average 4.00(b) Minimum Grade Point Average for
obtaining the degree 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:
Academic Standing:Semester
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th
10th
CGPA
0.751.001.251.501.752.002.002.252.252.50
(ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester once only.
(iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2.5 in the 10th semester, he/she shall have to repeat the course (s) with lowest grade (s) to make CGPA of 2.5 within the maximum time allowed for the degree otherwise he/she shall cease on the university rolls.
8. Internship
During the 10th semester of DVM, there shall be training in Civil Veterinary Hospitals, livestock and poultry farms (Government and Private), disease diagnostic laboratories, milk plants, feed mills, slaughter houses/abbattoirs, farmers cooperatives etc (Government and Private) where they will undertake skills and management developments trainings. After the completion of internship, the students shall be required to submit a report and present a seminar. The evaluation for internship will be made as determined by the board of study.
Faculty of Veter inary & Animal Sciences
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Credit Hours
4(1-6)
3(1-4)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
1(0-2)
2(1-2)
2(1-2)
1(1-0)
2(2-0)
Course Title
General and Systemic Anatomy
General Veterinary Histology and Embryology
General Biochemistry
Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Renal Physiology
Computer Applications
Introduction to Livestock Management
Introduction to Poultry Production
Islamic Studies/Ethics
English - I (Functional English)
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Course No.
ANAT-101
ANAT-103
BCH-101
PHYS-101
IT-101
LM-101
PS-101
IS-101/ET-101
ENG-101
I SEMESTER
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR DVM 5-YEARS PROGRAMME
21(11-20)
25(15-20)23(15-16)
Credit Hours
4(1-6)
3(1-4)
3(2-2)
2(1-2)
3(2-2)
2(2-0)
4(3-2)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
Course Title
Comparative Anatomy
Systemic Veterinary Histology
General Veterinary Microbiology
General Veterinary Parasitology
Physiology of Digestion and Lactation
Biochemistry of Metabolism
Introduction to Animal Breeding and Genetics
Principles of Animal Nutrition
Pakistan Studies
Course No.
ANAT-102
ANAT-104
MICRO-102
PARA-102
PHYS-102
BCH-102
ABG-102
AN-102
SSH-102
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
II SEMESTER III SEMESTER
Credit Hours
4(3-2)
2(1-2)
2(2-2)
2(1-2)
3(2-2)
3(1-4)
2(1-2)
2(2-0)
2(2-0)
Course Title
General Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Protozoology
Molecular Biology
Fundamentals of Immunology
Animal Feed Resources and Forage Conservation
Endocrinology and Neuromuscular Physiology
Poultry Breeding and Hatchery Management
English - II (Communication Skills)
Mathematics
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Course No.
PATH-201
PARA-201
BCH-201
MICRO-201
AN-201
PHYS-201
PS-201
ENG-201
MATH-201
60
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours3(2-2)2(1-2)3(1-4)2(1-2)3(2-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)
Course TitleGeneral Veterinary MedicineDairy Herd HealthGeneral Veterinary Surgery & AnesthesiologyDiagnostic ImagingAnimal Reproduction & Artificial InseminationEquine and Camel ProductionDairy TechnologyFeed Evaluation, Formulation and ProcessingVeterinary Toxicology and ChemotherapyPoultry housing and Farm Management
Course No.MED-302MED-304
SURG-302SURG-304THER-302
LM-302LM-304AN-302
PHARM-302PS-302
S.No.123456789
10 26(15-22)
VI SEMESTER
Course TitleSystemic Veterinary PathologyVeterinary HelminthologyVeterinary Bacteriology and MycologyGeneral Veterinary Pharmacology and Pharmaceuticals
Introduction to Fisheries and AquacultureSmall Ruminant ProductionPoultry NutritionBiostatistics
Credit Hours4(3-2)4(3-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(1-2)2(1-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)
Course No.PATH-202PARA-202
MICRO-202PHAR-202ZOOL-202
LM-202AN-202
STAT-202
S.No.12345678
IV SEMESTER
23(15-16)
61
V SEMESTER
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)1(0-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(2-0)
Course TitleSystemic Veterinary Pharmacology and TherapeuticsGeneral Veterinary VirologyVeterinary EntomologyLivestock Economics and Business ManagementNecropsy PracticesRuminant NutritionAnimal Breeding Plans and PoliciesDairy ProductionLivestock Extension Education
S.No.123456789
Course No.PHARM-301MICRO-301PARA-301AEC-301PATH-301
AN-301ABG-301LM-301AE-301
23(16-14)
Credit Hours
4(1-6)
3(1-4)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
1(0-2)
2(1-2)
2(1-2)
1(1-0)
2(2-0)
Course Title
General and Systemic Anatomy
General Veterinary Histology and Embryology
General Biochemistry
Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Renal Physiology
Computer Applications
Introduction to Livestock Management
Introduction to Poultry Production
Islamic Studies/Ethics
English - I (Functional English)
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Course No.
ANAT-101
ANAT-103
BCH-101
PHYS-101
IT-101
LM-101
PS-101
IS-101/ET-101
ENG-101
I SEMESTER
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR DVM 5-YEARS PROGRAMME
21(11-20)
25(15-20)23(15-16)
Credit Hours
4(1-6)
3(1-4)
3(2-2)
2(1-2)
3(2-2)
2(2-0)
4(3-2)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
Course Title
Comparative Anatomy
Systemic Veterinary Histology
General Veterinary Microbiology
General Veterinary Parasitology
Physiology of Digestion and Lactation
Biochemistry of Metabolism
Introduction to Animal Breeding and Genetics
Principles of Animal Nutrition
Pakistan Studies
Course No.
ANAT-102
ANAT-104
MICRO-102
PARA-102
PHYS-102
BCH-102
ABG-102
AN-102
SSH-102
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
II SEMESTER III SEMESTER
Credit Hours
4(3-2)
2(1-2)
2(2-2)
2(1-2)
3(2-2)
3(1-4)
2(1-2)
2(2-0)
2(2-0)
Course Title
General Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Protozoology
Molecular Biology
Fundamentals of Immunology
Animal Feed Resources and Forage Conservation
Endocrinology and Neuromuscular Physiology
Poultry Breeding and Hatchery Management
English - II (Communication Skills)
Mathematics
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Course No.
PATH-201
PARA-201
BCH-201
MICRO-201
AN-201
PHYS-201
PS-201
ENG-201
MATH-201
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours3(2-2)2(1-2)3(1-4)2(1-2)3(2-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)
Course TitleGeneral Veterinary MedicineDairy Herd HealthGeneral Veterinary Surgery & AnesthesiologyDiagnostic ImagingAnimal Reproduction & Artificial InseminationEquine and Camel ProductionDairy TechnologyFeed Evaluation, Formulation and ProcessingVeterinary Toxicology and ChemotherapyPoultry housing and Farm Management
Course No.MED-302MED-304
SURG-302SURG-304THER-302
LM-302LM-304AN-302
PHARM-302PS-302
S.No.123456789
10 26(15-22)
VI SEMESTER
Course TitleSystemic Veterinary PathologyVeterinary HelminthologyVeterinary Bacteriology and MycologyGeneral Veterinary Pharmacology and Pharmaceuticals
Introduction to Fisheries and AquacultureSmall Ruminant ProductionPoultry NutritionBiostatistics
Credit Hours4(3-2)4(3-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(1-2)2(1-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)
Course No.PATH-202PARA-202
MICRO-202PHAR-202ZOOL-202
LM-202AN-202
STAT-202
S.No.12345678
IV SEMESTER
23(15-16)
61
V SEMESTER
Credit Hours3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)1(0-2)2(1-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)2(2-0)
Course TitleSystemic Veterinary Pharmacology and TherapeuticsGeneral Veterinary VirologyVeterinary EntomologyLivestock Economics and Business ManagementNecropsy PracticesRuminant NutritionAnimal Breeding Plans and PoliciesDairy ProductionLivestock Extension Education
S.No.123456789
Course No.PHARM-301MICRO-301PARA-301AEC-301PATH-301
AN-301ABG-301LM-301AE-301
23(16-14)
VII SEMESTER
Credit Hours
2(1-2)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
2(1-2)
2(1-2)
4(2-4)
2(1-2)
2(0-4)
2(0-4)
2(0-4)
Course Title
Large Animal Surgery
Systemic Veterinary Medicine - I
Technical Report Writing and Presentation
Meat Hygiene and Public Health
Milk Hygiene and Public Health
Veterinary Obstetrics and Genital Diseases
Beef Production
Medicine Clinic - I
Surgery Clinic - I
Reproduction Clinic - I
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Course No.
SURG-401
MED-401
MED-405
PATH-401
MICRO-401
THER-401
LM-401
MED-403
SURG-403
THER-403 23(11-24)
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
1(1-0)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
2(0-4)
3(2-2)
2(1-2)
3(1-4)
2(0-4)
2(0-4)
2(0-4)
Course Title
Introduction to Reproductive Biotechnologies
Systematic Veterinary Medicine-II
Lab and Zoo Animal Management
Meat and Slaughter Byproducts Technology
Forensic Medicine & Jurisprudence
Veterinary Clinical Pathology
Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health
Shoeing and Soundness
Small Animal Surgery
Reproduction Clinic - II
Medicine Clinic - II
Surgery Clinic - II
Course No.
THER-402
MED-402
MED-406
FT-404
PATH-402
PATH-404
MICRO-402
SURG-402
SURG-404
THER-404
MED-404
SURG-406
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
VIII SEMESTER
26(13-26)
62
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
15(1-28)
IX SEMESTER
Credit Hours3(1-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)
Course TitlePoultry PathologyReproduction Clinic - IIIMedicine Clinic-IIISurgery Clinic-IIIFeed Mill OperationsPoultry Farm OperationsLivestock Farm Operations
S.No.1234567
Course No.PATH-501THER-501MED-501
SURG-501AN-501PS-501LM-501
X SEMESTER
Credit Hours
10(0-20)
Course Title
Internship
Course No.
INTERNSHIP
63
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
VII SEMESTER
Credit Hours
2(1-2)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
2(1-2)
2(1-2)
4(2-4)
2(1-2)
2(0-4)
2(0-4)
2(0-4)
Course Title
Large Animal Surgery
Systemic Veterinary Medicine - I
Technical Report Writing and Presentation
Meat Hygiene and Public Health
Milk Hygiene and Public Health
Veterinary Obstetrics and Genital Diseases
Beef Production
Medicine Clinic - I
Surgery Clinic - I
Reproduction Clinic - I
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Course No.
SURG-401
MED-401
MED-405
PATH-401
MICRO-401
THER-401
LM-401
MED-403
SURG-403
THER-403 23(11-24)
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
1(1-0)
3(2-2)
1(1-0)
2(0-4)
3(2-2)
2(1-2)
3(1-4)
2(0-4)
2(0-4)
2(0-4)
Course Title
Introduction to Reproductive Biotechnologies
Systematic Veterinary Medicine-II
Lab and Zoo Animal Management
Meat and Slaughter Byproducts Technology
Forensic Medicine & Jurisprudence
Veterinary Clinical Pathology
Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health
Shoeing and Soundness
Small Animal Surgery
Reproduction Clinic - II
Medicine Clinic - II
Surgery Clinic - II
Course No.
THER-402
MED-402
MED-406
FT-404
PATH-402
PATH-404
MICRO-402
SURG-402
SURG-404
THER-404
MED-404
SURG-406
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
VIII SEMESTER
26(13-26)
62
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
15(1-28)
IX SEMESTER
Credit Hours3(1-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)2(0-4)
Course TitlePoultry PathologyReproduction Clinic - IIIMedicine Clinic-IIISurgery Clinic-IIIFeed Mill OperationsPoultry Farm OperationsLivestock Farm Operations
S.No.1234567
Course No.PATH-501THER-501MED-501
SURG-501AN-501PS-501LM-501
X SEMESTER
Credit Hours
10(0-20)
Course Title
Internship
Course No.
INTERNSHIP
63
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
This faculty offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in Forestry & Range Management, Wildlife
Management & Environmental Sciences.
Dean of the Faculty Prof. Dr. Sarwat N. Mirza
I. DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & RANGE MANAGEMENT :
The Department offers degree programmes at Undergraduate level BS(Forestry) as well as Postgraduate levels (M.Phil and Ph.D) and also offers specialization in Forestry & Range Management at B.Sc. (Hons.) Level.
This faculty has the following Departments:-
Chairman ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professors
Lecturers
Dr. Irshad Ahmad Khan
Dr. Sarwat N. Mirza
Dr. Syed Moazzam Nizami
Dr. Abdul Khaliq Chaudhry
Mr. Saeed Gulzar
Dr. Aamir Saleem
Ms. Lubna Ansari
Mr. M. Irfan Ashraf
Faculty of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife
Chairman Associate ProfessorAssistant ProfessorLecturers
Prof. Dr. Iftikhar HussainDr. Maqsood AnwarDr. Tariq MahmoodMs. Bushra Allah RakhaMr. Muhammad Rais
II. DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT :
The Department offers degree programmes at Postgraduate levels (M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D)
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A minimum of four semesters and maximum of six semesters duration
program after B.Sc. (14 years education) in the relevant field.
A minimum of four semesters and maximum of six semesters duration
program for full time students and minimum of six semesters and maximum
of eight semesters duration programme for part time students after M.Sc./B.Sc. (Hons.)/BS
in the relevant field. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.
A minimum of six semesters and maximum of ten semesters duration programme
for full time students and minimum of eight semesters duration programme for part time
students after M.Phil/ MS/M.Sc. (Hons.) in the relevant field. Must have passed GAT (Subject)
with 60% marks.
M.Sc.
Wildlife Management,
Environmental Sciences
M.Phil
Forestry & Range Management,
Wildlife Management,
Environmental Sciences
Ph.D
Forestry & Range Management,
Faculty of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife
Wildlife Management,
Environmental Sciences
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Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
Adjunct Professor
Prof. Dr. Tariq Mahmood
Dr. Azeem Khalid
Dr. Audil Rashid
Dr. Malik Tahir Hayat
Ms. Aniqa Batool
Ms. Beenish Saba
Dr. Mauro Centritto (CNR-IBAF, Italy)
III. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES :
The Department offers postgraduate degree programmes at the levels of M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D in the field of Environmental Sciences
BS(Forestry) A minimum of eight semesters and maximum of twelve semesters duration
program after F.Sc. (Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering) with at least 45% marks.
This faculty offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in Forestry & Range Management, Wildlife
Management & Environmental Sciences.
Dean of the Faculty Prof. Dr. Sarwat N. Mirza
I. DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & RANGE MANAGEMENT :
The Department offers degree programmes at Undergraduate level BS(Forestry) as well as Postgraduate levels (M.Phil and Ph.D) and also offers specialization in Forestry & Range Management at B.Sc. (Hons.) Level.
This faculty has the following Departments:-
Chairman ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant Professors
Lecturers
Dr. Irshad Ahmad Khan
Dr. Sarwat N. Mirza
Dr. Syed Moazzam Nizami
Dr. Abdul Khaliq Chaudhry
Mr. Saeed Gulzar
Dr. Aamir Saleem
Ms. Lubna Ansari
Mr. M. Irfan Ashraf
Faculty of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife
Chairman Associate ProfessorAssistant ProfessorLecturers
Prof. Dr. Iftikhar HussainDr. Maqsood AnwarDr. Tariq MahmoodMs. Bushra Allah RakhaMr. Muhammad Rais
II. DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT :
The Department offers degree programmes at Postgraduate levels (M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D)
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A minimum of four semesters and maximum of six semesters duration
program after B.Sc. (14 years education) in the relevant field.
A minimum of four semesters and maximum of six semesters duration
program for full time students and minimum of six semesters and maximum
of eight semesters duration programme for part time students after M.Sc./B.Sc. (Hons.)/BS
in the relevant field. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.
A minimum of six semesters and maximum of ten semesters duration programme
for full time students and minimum of eight semesters duration programme for part time
students after M.Phil/ MS/M.Sc. (Hons.) in the relevant field. Must have passed GAT (Subject)
with 60% marks.
M.Sc.
Wildlife Management,
Environmental Sciences
M.Phil
Forestry & Range Management,
Wildlife Management,
Environmental Sciences
Ph.D
Forestry & Range Management,
Faculty of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife
Wildlife Management,
Environmental Sciences
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Chairman
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
Lecturers
Adjunct Professor
Prof. Dr. Tariq Mahmood
Dr. Azeem Khalid
Dr. Audil Rashid
Dr. Malik Tahir Hayat
Ms. Aniqa Batool
Ms. Beenish Saba
Dr. Mauro Centritto (CNR-IBAF, Italy)
III. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES :
The Department offers postgraduate degree programmes at the levels of M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D in the field of Environmental Sciences
BS(Forestry) A minimum of eight semesters and maximum of twelve semesters duration
program after F.Sc. (Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering) with at least 45% marks.
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SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS(FORESTRY) PROGRAMME
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
17
Course Title
Biology - I
Mathematics - I
Functional English
Pakistan Studies
Introduction to Forestry
Basic Agriculture
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
BIOL-301
MATH-301
ENG-301
SSH-301
FR-301
AGRO-301
I SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
2(1-2)
2(1-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
18
Course Title
Introduction to Statistics
Introductory Statistics
Introductory Entomology
Introduction to Economics
Forest Accounts & Products
Marketing Agro Forestry Products
Introduction to Forest Pathology
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Course No.
STAT-401
PBG-401
ENT-401
ECON-301
FR-403
FR-405
FR-407
III SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
2(2-0)
2(1-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
18
Course Title
Communication Skills
Islamic Studies/Ethics
Introduction to Soil Science
Principles of Agro-Forestry
Introduction to Wildlife
Forestry and Climate Change
Introduction to Sociology
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Course No.
ENG-302
IS-302/ET-302
SS-302
FR-302
FR-304
FR-306
SOC-308
II SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
18
Course Title
Forest Engineering
Basics of Wildlife Management
Participatory Forestry
Livestock Nutrition and Grazing Managment
Forest Utilization
Forestry Extension
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
FR-402
FR-404
FR-406
FR-408
FR-410
FR-412
IV SEMESTER
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Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
17
Course Title
Silviculture - I
Range Management
Forest Biometrics
Tree Morphology and Physiology
Energy Plantation and Bio Fuels
Forest Survey and Leveling
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
FR-501
FR-505
FR-507
FR-509
FR-511
FR-515
V SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
2(1-2)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
15
Course Title
Forest Management
Clean Development Mechanism and
Carbon Sequestration
Non-Wood Forest Products
Application of GIS and Remote
Sensing in Forestry
Forest and Range Biodiversity
Forest Ecology
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
FR-601
FR-603
FR-605
FR-607
FR-609
FR-611
VII SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-2)
3(3-2)
3(3-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
15
Course Title
Silviculture - II
Watershed Management
Wood Science and Technology
Range Vegetation-Livestock Interactions
Forest Policy and Law
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Course No.
FR-502
FR-504
FR-506
FR-508
FR-510
VI SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
4(0-8)
4(2-4)
3(3-0)
14
Course Title
Forest Management Plan - I
Forest Management Plan - II
Project Planning and Scientific Writing
Ecotourism and Park Management
S.No.
1
2
3
4
Course No.
FR-602
FR-604
FR-608
FR-410
VIII SEMESTER
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
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SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS(FORESTRY) PROGRAMME
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
17
Course Title
Biology - I
Mathematics - I
Functional English
Pakistan Studies
Introduction to Forestry
Basic Agriculture
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
BIOL-301
MATH-301
ENG-301
SSH-301
FR-301
AGRO-301
I SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
2(1-2)
2(1-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
18
Course Title
Introduction to Statistics
Introductory Statistics
Introductory Entomology
Introduction to Economics
Forest Accounts & Products
Marketing Agro Forestry Products
Introduction to Forest Pathology
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Course No.
STAT-401
PBG-401
ENT-401
ECON-301
FR-403
FR-405
FR-407
III SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
2(2-0)
2(1-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
18
Course Title
Communication Skills
Islamic Studies/Ethics
Introduction to Soil Science
Principles of Agro-Forestry
Introduction to Wildlife
Forestry and Climate Change
Introduction to Sociology
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Course No.
ENG-302
IS-302/ET-302
SS-302
FR-302
FR-304
FR-306
SOC-308
II SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
18
Course Title
Forest Engineering
Basics of Wildlife Management
Participatory Forestry
Livestock Nutrition and Grazing Managment
Forest Utilization
Forestry Extension
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
FR-402
FR-404
FR-406
FR-408
FR-410
FR-412
IV SEMESTER
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Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
17
Course Title
Silviculture - I
Range Management
Forest Biometrics
Tree Morphology and Physiology
Energy Plantation and Bio Fuels
Forest Survey and Leveling
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
FR-501
FR-505
FR-507
FR-509
FR-511
FR-515
V SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
2(1-2)
2(2-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
15
Course Title
Forest Management
Clean Development Mechanism and
Carbon Sequestration
Non-Wood Forest Products
Application of GIS and Remote
Sensing in Forestry
Forest and Range Biodiversity
Forest Ecology
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
FR-601
FR-603
FR-605
FR-607
FR-609
FR-611
VII SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-2)
3(3-2)
3(3-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
15
Course Title
Silviculture - II
Watershed Management
Wood Science and Technology
Range Vegetation-Livestock Interactions
Forest Policy and Law
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Course No.
FR-502
FR-504
FR-506
FR-508
FR-510
VI SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
4(0-8)
4(2-4)
3(3-0)
14
Course Title
Forest Management Plan - I
Forest Management Plan - II
Project Planning and Scientific Writing
Ecotourism and Park Management
S.No.
1
2
3
4
Course No.
FR-602
FR-604
FR-608
FR-410
VIII SEMESTER
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Scheme of Studies of M.Sc./M.Phil/ Ph.D in Faculty of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife
Department of Forestry and Range Management
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
68
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
FR-701
FR-702
FR-703
FR-704
FR-705
FR-706
FR-707
FR-708
FR-709
FR-710
FR-711
FR-712
FR-713
FR-714
FR-715
FR-716
FR-717
FR-718
FR-719
FR-720
Range Vegetation Ecology
Advances in Forest Utilization
Agro Forestry Systems
Grazing Management of Rangelands
Forestry and Environment
Forest Biometrics and Resource Economics
Developments in Watershed Management
Range and Forestry Research Methods
Forest Recreation and Park Management
Range Vegetation Manipulation and Management
Forest Soil and Water Conservation
Pastoral Communities and Range Development
Drought Management in Rangelands
Forest Diseases and Pest Management
Functional Tree Biology
Adaptation of Forests to Climate Change
Forest Resource Management
Forest Ecology
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(1-4)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
69
Department of Environmental Sciences
Introduction to Environmental SciencesEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental MicrobiologyResearch Planning and Report WritingEnvironmental Analytical TechniquesEnvironmental Impact and Risk AssessmentPollution Control TechnologiesRemote Sensing and GIS Applications in EnvironmentBioremediation of Environmental ContaminantsSolid Waste ManagementAgricultural Pollution Management
ENV-701ENV-702ENV-703ENV-704ENV-705ENV-706ENV-707ENV-708ENV-709ENV-710ENV-711
TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS COURSE
3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Department of Wildlife Management
3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)
WL-726WL-727WL-728WL-729WL-730WL-731
Essentials of Wildlife Conservation-National PerspectivesCapture, Care and Transportation of WildlifeWildlife Policy, Legislation and International ConventionsBiology and Conservation of Amphibians and ReptilesCaptive Breeding and Assisted Reproduction in WildlifeWildlife Farming and Ranching
TITLE OF COURSE
An Introduction to Wildlife of PakistanWildlife Population EcologyPrinciples of Wildlife ManagementWildlife Study Techniques-I: Biological Aspects
Wildlife Study Techniques-II: Management Aspects
Wildlife Management at WetlandsTerrestrial Wildlife ManagementWildlife Damage ManagementSociety, Values & Economics of WildlifeProtected Areas and their ManagementWildlife Policy, Legislation and International Conventions
Conservation Biology of WildlifeWildlife Food and ForagingReproductive Biology and BreedingManagement Aspects of Wildlife BehaviourWild Fish fauna of PakistanEndangered Species and their ManagementCaptive Wildlife ManagementSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIWildlife Habitat Evaluation and RestorationPredator Ecology and ManagementWildlife Eco-toxicologyWildlife Diseases and their ManagementMuseum Science
WL-701WL-702WL-703WL-704WL-705WL-706WL-707WL-708WL-709WL-710WL-711WL-712WL-713WL-714WL-715WL-716WL-717WL-718WL-719WL-720
WL-721WL-722WL-723WL-724WL-725
COURSE CREDITS
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)
Research Planning and Report Writing 3(1-4)
TITLE OF COURSE
An Introduction to Wildlife of PakistanWildlife Population EcologyPrinciples of Wildlife ManagementWildlife Study Techniques-I: Biological Aspects
Wildlife Study Techniques-II: Management Aspects
Wildlife Management at WetlandsTerrestrial Wildlife ManagementWildlife Damage ManagementSociety, Values & Economics of WildlifeProtected Areas and their ManagementWildlife Policy, Legislation and International Conventions
Conservation Biology of WildlifeWildlife Food and ForagingReproductive Biology and BreedingManagement Aspects of Wildlife BehaviourWild Fish fauna of PakistanEndangered Species and their ManagementCaptive Wildlife ManagementSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIWildlife Habitat Evaluation and RestorationPredator Ecology and ManagementWildlife Eco-toxicologyWildlife Diseases and their ManagementMuseum Science
WL-701WL-702WL-703WL-704WL-705WL-706WL-707WL-708WL-709WL-710WL-711WL-712WL-713WL-714WL-715WL-716WL-717WL-718WL-719WL-720
WL-721WL-722WL-723WL-724WL-725
COURSE CREDITS
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Environmental Law and PolicyClimatologyEco-Health Management and Safety ApproachesPublic Health and Human EcologyGlobal Environmental ChangesWastewater Treatment Process DesignToxic Organics and Trace Metals in EcosystemSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IICleaner Production TechnologyWaste Reuse and RecyclingPhysico-Chemical Processes for WastewaterAdvanced Processes for Wastewater TreatmentEnvironmental Management SystemsEnvironmental BiotechnologyImpact of Natural Disasters on Global EnvironmentEnergy Conservation and Renewable EnergyResources
ENV-712ENV-713ENV-714ENV-715ENV-716ENV-717ENV-718ENV-719ENV-720
ENV-721ENV-722ENV-723ENV-724ENV-725ENV-726ENV-727ENV-728
Scheme of Studies of M.Sc./M.Phil/ Ph.D in Faculty of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife
Department of Forestry and Range Management
TITLE OF COURSECOURSE CREDITS
68
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
FR-701
FR-702
FR-703
FR-704
FR-705
FR-706
FR-707
FR-708
FR-709
FR-710
FR-711
FR-712
FR-713
FR-714
FR-715
FR-716
FR-717
FR-718
FR-719
FR-720
Range Vegetation Ecology
Advances in Forest Utilization
Agro Forestry Systems
Grazing Management of Rangelands
Forestry and Environment
Forest Biometrics and Resource Economics
Developments in Watershed Management
Range and Forestry Research Methods
Forest Recreation and Park Management
Range Vegetation Manipulation and Management
Forest Soil and Water Conservation
Pastoral Communities and Range Development
Drought Management in Rangelands
Forest Diseases and Pest Management
Functional Tree Biology
Adaptation of Forests to Climate Change
Forest Resource Management
Forest Ecology
Special Problem
Seminar-I
Seminar-II
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(1-4)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
1(1-0)
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
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Department of Environmental Sciences
Introduction to Environmental SciencesEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental MicrobiologyResearch Planning and Report WritingEnvironmental Analytical TechniquesEnvironmental Impact and Risk AssessmentPollution Control TechnologiesRemote Sensing and GIS Applications in EnvironmentBioremediation of Environmental ContaminantsSolid Waste ManagementAgricultural Pollution Management
ENV-701ENV-702ENV-703ENV-704ENV-705ENV-706ENV-707ENV-708ENV-709ENV-710ENV-711
TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS COURSE
3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Department of Wildlife Management
3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)
WL-726WL-727WL-728WL-729WL-730WL-731
Essentials of Wildlife Conservation-National PerspectivesCapture, Care and Transportation of WildlifeWildlife Policy, Legislation and International ConventionsBiology and Conservation of Amphibians and ReptilesCaptive Breeding and Assisted Reproduction in WildlifeWildlife Farming and Ranching
TITLE OF COURSE
An Introduction to Wildlife of PakistanWildlife Population EcologyPrinciples of Wildlife ManagementWildlife Study Techniques-I: Biological Aspects
Wildlife Study Techniques-II: Management Aspects
Wildlife Management at WetlandsTerrestrial Wildlife ManagementWildlife Damage ManagementSociety, Values & Economics of WildlifeProtected Areas and their ManagementWildlife Policy, Legislation and International Conventions
Conservation Biology of WildlifeWildlife Food and ForagingReproductive Biology and BreedingManagement Aspects of Wildlife BehaviourWild Fish fauna of PakistanEndangered Species and their ManagementCaptive Wildlife ManagementSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIWildlife Habitat Evaluation and RestorationPredator Ecology and ManagementWildlife Eco-toxicologyWildlife Diseases and their ManagementMuseum Science
WL-701WL-702WL-703WL-704WL-705WL-706WL-707WL-708WL-709WL-710WL-711WL-712WL-713WL-714WL-715WL-716WL-717WL-718WL-719WL-720
WL-721WL-722WL-723WL-724WL-725
COURSE CREDITS
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)
Research Planning and Report Writing 3(1-4)
TITLE OF COURSE
An Introduction to Wildlife of PakistanWildlife Population EcologyPrinciples of Wildlife ManagementWildlife Study Techniques-I: Biological Aspects
Wildlife Study Techniques-II: Management Aspects
Wildlife Management at WetlandsTerrestrial Wildlife ManagementWildlife Damage ManagementSociety, Values & Economics of WildlifeProtected Areas and their ManagementWildlife Policy, Legislation and International Conventions
Conservation Biology of WildlifeWildlife Food and ForagingReproductive Biology and BreedingManagement Aspects of Wildlife BehaviourWild Fish fauna of PakistanEndangered Species and their ManagementCaptive Wildlife ManagementSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IIWildlife Habitat Evaluation and RestorationPredator Ecology and ManagementWildlife Eco-toxicologyWildlife Diseases and their ManagementMuseum Science
WL-701WL-702WL-703WL-704WL-705WL-706WL-707WL-708WL-709WL-710WL-711WL-712WL-713WL-714WL-715WL-716WL-717WL-718WL-719WL-720
WL-721WL-722WL-723WL-724WL-725
COURSE CREDITS
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-2)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Environmental Law and PolicyClimatologyEco-Health Management and Safety ApproachesPublic Health and Human EcologyGlobal Environmental ChangesWastewater Treatment Process DesignToxic Organics and Trace Metals in EcosystemSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-IICleaner Production TechnologyWaste Reuse and RecyclingPhysico-Chemical Processes for WastewaterAdvanced Processes for Wastewater TreatmentEnvironmental Management SystemsEnvironmental BiotechnologyImpact of Natural Disasters on Global EnvironmentEnergy Conservation and Renewable EnergyResources
ENV-712ENV-713ENV-714ENV-715ENV-716ENV-717ENV-718ENV-719ENV-720
ENV-721ENV-722ENV-723ENV-724ENV-725ENV-726ENV-727ENV-728
Introduction
University Institute of Management Sciences (UIMS) is a constituent
institute of the Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi (PMAS
AAUR), a public sector university. UIMS was established in 1996 with the
inception of MBA programs and the first intake of 50 students. Over the years
UIMS has added several new programs to its portfolio and today it is the most
diverse Business School of the country with the current (accumulated)
enrollment of about 850 students in BBA(Hons.), MBA 3.5 years, MBA
(Agribusiness), MBA & MS(1.5 Year) and Master’s in Development
Management. Thousands of the graduates of UIMS are already serving the
nation and making a great impact both socially and economically.
The Institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses leading to BBA (Hons.), MBA-Agribusiness;
Master’s in Development Management, MBA (3.5 Year) with specialization in Marketing, HRM, Finance, MBA & MS (1.5
Year) with specialization in Marketing, HRM, Finance.
DirectorP.A to the DirectorAssistant Directors
Associate ProfessorAssistant Professors
Dr. Rauf-i-Azam Mr. Muhammad SajjadMr. Irfan Ullah MunirHafiz Muhammad HafeezDr. Farida FaisalDr. Rabia ImranDr. Muhammad Abdul Razzaq AtharMr. Abdul RehmanMs. Bushra ZulfiqarSyed Kashif SaeedMr. Shuja Ilyas
Lecturers Ms. Afsheen FatimaMs. Sidra ShahzadiMr. Ahmad RazaMr. Zia-ur-RehmanMr. Ammar AsgharMr. Adnan AkhtarMr. Omair Gull PervaizMr. Ali HaiderMr. Ahmed ImranMr. Osman Zulfiqar Ali
University Institute of Management Sciences
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University Institute of Management Sciences
ACADEMIC STANDING:
(ii) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the requirements will
be promoted to the next semester.(iii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester once only.
The course grades that a student earns in the repeated semester shall replace the previously
earned course grades.(iv) During the specified minimum duration for completing the degree, a student may repeat
those course of the previous semesters in which he/she had secured the grade “F”,
provided the course load does not exceed the maximum limit of credit hours in a
semester. Repetition of lowest grades will be allowed after completing last semester if,
the CGPA is less than the degree requirement.
Semester
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
CGPA
0.75
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50
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(i) Grade Point Average:a. Maximum grade point average 4.00b. Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.50
To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum CGPA otherwise he / she shall be ceased on the University roll.
1. BBA (Hons.)
P R O G R A M M E S O F F E R E DP R O G R A M M E S O F F E R E D
A minimum of eight semesters duration programme after Intermediate or equivalent.
Minimum Academic Requirements: (iii) Age: (i) A person (male/female) holding Intermediate
A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on Certificate, A-level or equivalent certificate from any
1st October of the year of admission, provided that the recognized Institute with at least 45% marks shall be
Vice Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional eligible for admission to BBA (Hons.) programme.
cases.(ii) Admission will be on open merit basis; based on marks
obtained in last degree.
ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY:
Introduction
University Institute of Management Sciences (UIMS) is a constituent
institute of the Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi (PMAS
AAUR), a public sector university. UIMS was established in 1996 with the
inception of MBA programs and the first intake of 50 students. Over the years
UIMS has added several new programs to its portfolio and today it is the most
diverse Business School of the country with the current (accumulated)
enrollment of about 850 students in BBA(Hons.), MBA 3.5 years, MBA
(Agribusiness), MBA & MS(1.5 Year) and Master’s in Development
Management. Thousands of the graduates of UIMS are already serving the
nation and making a great impact both socially and economically.
The Institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses leading to BBA (Hons.), MBA-Agribusiness;
Master’s in Development Management, MBA (3.5 Year) with specialization in Marketing, HRM, Finance, MBA & MS (1.5
Year) with specialization in Marketing, HRM, Finance.
DirectorP.A to the DirectorAssistant Directors
Associate ProfessorAssistant Professors
Dr. Rauf-i-Azam Mr. Muhammad SajjadMr. Irfan Ullah MunirHafiz Muhammad HafeezDr. Farida FaisalDr. Rabia ImranDr. Muhammad Abdul Razzaq AtharMr. Abdul RehmanMs. Bushra ZulfiqarSyed Kashif SaeedMr. Shuja Ilyas
Lecturers Ms. Afsheen FatimaMs. Sidra ShahzadiMr. Ahmad RazaMr. Zia-ur-RehmanMr. Ammar AsgharMr. Adnan AkhtarMr. Omair Gull PervaizMr. Ali HaiderMr. Ahmed ImranMr. Osman Zulfiqar Ali
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ACADEMIC STANDING:
(ii) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the requirements will
be promoted to the next semester.(iii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester once only.
The course grades that a student earns in the repeated semester shall replace the previously
earned course grades.(iv) During the specified minimum duration for completing the degree, a student may repeat
those course of the previous semesters in which he/she had secured the grade “F”,
provided the course load does not exceed the maximum limit of credit hours in a
semester. Repetition of lowest grades will be allowed after completing last semester if,
the CGPA is less than the degree requirement.
Semester
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
CGPA
0.75
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50
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(i) Grade Point Average:a. Maximum grade point average 4.00b. Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.50
To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum CGPA otherwise he / she shall be ceased on the University roll.
1. BBA (Hons.)
P R O G R A M M E S O F F E R E DP R O G R A M M E S O F F E R E D
A minimum of eight semesters duration programme after Intermediate or equivalent.
Minimum Academic Requirements: (iii) Age: (i) A person (male/female) holding Intermediate
A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on Certificate, A-level or equivalent certificate from any
1st October of the year of admission, provided that the recognized Institute with at least 45% marks shall be
Vice Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional eligible for admission to BBA (Hons.) programme.
cases.(ii) Admission will be on open merit basis; based on marks
obtained in last degree.
ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY:
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2. MBA:a. MBA (3-½ Year)b. MBA (1-½ Year)
Admission Eligibility:
A candidate seeking admission to the course for the degree of Master of Business Administration in full or partial residence, must meet all the requirements for admission as per rules.
(i) MBA (3½ Year): Must hold a Bachelor degree (14 Years of Education) with minimum 45% marks or equivalent qualification from recognized institution.
(ii) MBA (1½ Year): Must hold a BBA (Hons.) four years degree with minimum 50% or equivalent qualification in relevant subject from a recognized institution with minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00.
Academic Standing:
(i) Grade Point Average(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.50To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the minimum prescribed CGPA.
(ii) During the specified minimum duration for completing the degree, a student may repeat those course of the previous semesters in which he/she had secured the grade “F”, provided the course load does not exceed the maximum limit of credit hours in a semester. Repetition of lowest grades will be allowed after completing last semester if, the CGPA is less than the degree requirement.
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th
1.501.752.002.202.302.402.50
MBA(3-1/2 Years)
2.002.252.50
----
MBA(1-1/2 Years)
CGPA/CGPASemester
University Institute of Management Sciences
3. MBA (AGRIBUSINESS)
Admission Eligibility:Following requirements need to be met to acquire admission in MBA-Agribusiness Degree Programme
Stream I: To be placed in the 1st semesterBA/B.Sc./B.Com or equivalent qualification with a minimum of45% marks.
Stream II: To be placed in the 5th semester (Minimum duration of degree is 1-1/2 years)
B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture 4-years degree.
Total Credit Hours (in order to complete the degree)Stream I: 97 Stream II: 45
Academic Standing:(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.50To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the minimum prescribed CGPA.
(ii) During the specified minimum duration for completing the degree, a student may repeat those course of the previous semesters in which he/she had secured the grade “F”, provided the course load does not exceed the maximum limit of credit hours in a semester. Repetition of lowest grades will be allowed after completing last semester if, the CGPA is less than the degree requirement.
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th
1.501.752.002.202.302.402.50
MBAStream I
2.002.252.50
----
MBAStream II
CGPA/CGPASemester
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2. MBA:a. MBA (3-½ Year)b. MBA (1-½ Year)
Admission Eligibility:
A candidate seeking admission to the course for the degree of Master of Business Administration in full or partial residence, must meet all the requirements for admission as per rules.
(i) MBA (3½ Year): Must hold a Bachelor degree (14 Years of Education) with minimum 45% marks or equivalent qualification from recognized institution.
(ii) MBA (1½ Year): Must hold a BBA (Hons.) four years degree with minimum 50% or equivalent qualification in relevant subject from a recognized institution with minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00.
Academic Standing:
(i) Grade Point Average(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.50To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the minimum prescribed CGPA.
(ii) During the specified minimum duration for completing the degree, a student may repeat those course of the previous semesters in which he/she had secured the grade “F”, provided the course load does not exceed the maximum limit of credit hours in a semester. Repetition of lowest grades will be allowed after completing last semester if, the CGPA is less than the degree requirement.
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th
1.501.752.002.202.302.402.50
MBA(3-1/2 Years)
2.002.252.50
----
MBA(1-1/2 Years)
CGPA/CGPASemester
University Institute of Management Sciences
3. MBA (AGRIBUSINESS)
Admission Eligibility:Following requirements need to be met to acquire admission in MBA-Agribusiness Degree Programme
Stream I: To be placed in the 1st semesterBA/B.Sc./B.Com or equivalent qualification with a minimum of45% marks.
Stream II: To be placed in the 5th semester (Minimum duration of degree is 1-1/2 years)
B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture 4-years degree.
Total Credit Hours (in order to complete the degree)Stream I: 97 Stream II: 45
Academic Standing:(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.50To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the minimum prescribed CGPA.
(ii) During the specified minimum duration for completing the degree, a student may repeat those course of the previous semesters in which he/she had secured the grade “F”, provided the course load does not exceed the maximum limit of credit hours in a semester. Repetition of lowest grades will be allowed after completing last semester if, the CGPA is less than the degree requirement.
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th
1.501.752.002.202.302.402.50
MBAStream I
2.002.252.50
----
MBAStream II
CGPA/CGPASemester
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Admission Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to the course for the degree of Masters in Development Management, in full or partial
residence, must meet all the requirements for admission as below: a. Must hold a bachelors degree (BA/B.Sc./B.Com. or equivalent) from a recognized institution with a minimum of 45% marks. b. Success for admission will be determined on the basis of open merit based on marks obtained in the Bachelors
Degree.Academic Standing:
Grade Point Average(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.50
To remain on the role of the university a student shall be required to maintain the
following minimum GPA/CGPA in each semesterOther Rules:
Rest of the rules and regulations, including tuitions & fees, will be same as those
for the degree of Masters in Business Administration (MBA).
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
CGPA/CGPASemester
4. MDM (Masters in Development Management)
Duration:
The duration of the course for the degree of Masters in Development Management in full residence shall not be a. Less than 4 semesters and more than 6 semesters for a whole-time student.
b. Less than 6 semesters and more than 8 semesters for a part-time student.
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Admission to the Course:-
MS (Management Sciences) program is offered only to the students who fulfill the following minimum eligibility criteria, minimum requirements for MS in Management Sciences Programs are as follows:
(i) Sixteen years of schooling with the last degree in Business/Commerce or 4 year business education (minimum 130 credit hours) after HSSC/F.A./F.Sc/or equivalent degree in the relevant field will be required for admission in the
MS (Management Science) Program. (ii) Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.(iii) The minimum CGPA should be 3.0 (out of 4.0 in the Semester System) or First Division (in the Annual System)
in the last degree for admission in MS (Management Sciences). Duration:-
The duration of the course in full residency shall not bea. Less than 3 semesters & more than 5 semesters for a whole time studentb. Less than 5 semesters & more than 7 semesters for part time student
Academic Standing:-
i) Cumulative Grade Point Average(a) Maximum cumulative grade point average: 4.00 (b) Minimum cumulative grade point average
for obtaining MS (Management Sciences) Degree: 2.50
ii) To remain on the roll of the university a student shall be required to attain the following minimum CGPA in each semester.
SEMESTER CGPA st
1 Semester 2.00 nd2 Semester 2.50 rd
3 Semester 2.50
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Admission Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to the course for the degree of Masters in Development Management, in full or partial
residence, must meet all the requirements for admission as below: a. Must hold a bachelors degree (BA/B.Sc./B.Com. or equivalent) from a recognized institution with a minimum of 45% marks. b. Success for admission will be determined on the basis of open merit based on marks obtained in the Bachelors
Degree.Academic Standing:
Grade Point Average(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.50
To remain on the role of the university a student shall be required to maintain the
following minimum GPA/CGPA in each semesterOther Rules:
Rest of the rules and regulations, including tuitions & fees, will be same as those
for the degree of Masters in Business Administration (MBA).
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
CGPA/CGPASemester
4. MDM (Masters in Development Management)
Duration:
The duration of the course for the degree of Masters in Development Management in full residence shall not be a. Less than 4 semesters and more than 6 semesters for a whole-time student.
b. Less than 6 semesters and more than 8 semesters for a part-time student.
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Admission to the Course:-
MS (Management Sciences) program is offered only to the students who fulfill the following minimum eligibility criteria, minimum requirements for MS in Management Sciences Programs are as follows:
(i) Sixteen years of schooling with the last degree in Business/Commerce or 4 year business education (minimum 130 credit hours) after HSSC/F.A./F.Sc/or equivalent degree in the relevant field will be required for admission in the
MS (Management Science) Program. (ii) Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.(iii) The minimum CGPA should be 3.0 (out of 4.0 in the Semester System) or First Division (in the Annual System)
in the last degree for admission in MS (Management Sciences). Duration:-
The duration of the course in full residency shall not bea. Less than 3 semesters & more than 5 semesters for a whole time studentb. Less than 5 semesters & more than 7 semesters for part time student
Academic Standing:-
i) Cumulative Grade Point Average(a) Maximum cumulative grade point average: 4.00 (b) Minimum cumulative grade point average
for obtaining MS (Management Sciences) Degree: 2.50
ii) To remain on the roll of the university a student shall be required to attain the following minimum CGPA in each semester.
SEMESTER CGPA st
1 Semester 2.00 nd2 Semester 2.50 rd
3 Semester 2.50
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Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Pakistan Studies
Social Psychology and Self Development
Fundamentals of Accounting
IT in Business-I
Business Mathematics
Business Communication-I
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
SSH-302
MGT-304
MGT-321
MGT-341
MGT-391
MGT-404
I SEMESTER
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Islamic Studies/Ethics*
Financial Accounting
IT in Business-II
Introduction to Marketing
Micro Economics
Introduction to Management
Course No.
IS-302
MGT-322
MGT-342
MGT-351
MGT-371
MGT-411
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
II SEMESTER
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BBA (HONS.) 4-YEARS PROGRAMME
* Note: Muslim Students will enroll Islamic Studies and non-Muslim will enroll ethics.
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Business Communication-II
Cost Accounting
Introduction to Marketing Management
Macro Economics
Business Statistics
Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
MGT-405
MGT-423
MGT-452
MGT-472
MGT-492
MGT-512
III SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Ethics in Business
Introduction to Business Finance
Introduction to Managerial Economics
Managerial Accounting
Introduction to Human Resource
Management
Introduction to Logic
Course No.
MGT-407
MGT-424
MGT-473
MGT-504
MGT-515
MGT-594
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
IV SEMESTER
77
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
V SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Corporate LawIntroduction to Project ManagementIntroduction to Financial ManagementMoney and BankingStrategic ManagementStatistical Inference
S.No.
123456
Course No.
MGT-513MGT-514MGT-525MGT-526MGT-580MGT-595
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)
3(3-0)3(3-0)
3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Business Research MethodsIntroduction to Management Information SystemInternational BusinessIntroduction to ProductionOperations ManagementElective-IElective-II
Course No.
MGT-493MGT-543
MGT-574MGT-696
S.No.
12
34
56
VII SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(0-6)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Total Quality ManagementIntroduction to E-CommerceProjectElective-IIIElective-IV
S.No.
12345
Course No.
MGT-616MGT-644MGT-699
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(0-6)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
EntrepreneurshipContemporary issues in ManagementInternshipElective-VElective-VI
Course No.
MGT-617MGT-618MGT-698
S.No.
12345
VIII SEMESTER
VI SEMESTER
76
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Pakistan Studies
Social Psychology and Self Development
Fundamentals of Accounting
IT in Business-I
Business Mathematics
Business Communication-I
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
SSH-302
MGT-304
MGT-321
MGT-341
MGT-391
MGT-404
I SEMESTER
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Islamic Studies/Ethics*
Financial Accounting
IT in Business-II
Introduction to Marketing
Micro Economics
Introduction to Management
Course No.
IS-302
MGT-322
MGT-342
MGT-351
MGT-371
MGT-411
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
II SEMESTER
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BBA (HONS.) 4-YEARS PROGRAMME
* Note: Muslim Students will enroll Islamic Studies and non-Muslim will enroll ethics.
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Business Communication-II
Cost Accounting
Introduction to Marketing Management
Macro Economics
Business Statistics
Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
MGT-405
MGT-423
MGT-452
MGT-472
MGT-492
MGT-512
III SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Ethics in Business
Introduction to Business Finance
Introduction to Managerial Economics
Managerial Accounting
Introduction to Human Resource
Management
Introduction to Logic
Course No.
MGT-407
MGT-424
MGT-473
MGT-504
MGT-515
MGT-594
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
IV SEMESTER
77
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
V SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Corporate LawIntroduction to Project ManagementIntroduction to Financial ManagementMoney and BankingStrategic ManagementStatistical Inference
S.No.
123456
Course No.
MGT-513MGT-514MGT-525MGT-526MGT-580MGT-595
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)
3(3-0)3(3-0)
3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Business Research MethodsIntroduction to Management Information SystemInternational BusinessIntroduction to ProductionOperations ManagementElective-IElective-II
Course No.
MGT-493MGT-543
MGT-574MGT-696
S.No.
12
34
56
VII SEMESTER
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(0-6)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
Total Quality ManagementIntroduction to E-CommerceProjectElective-IIIElective-IV
S.No.
12345
Course No.
MGT-616MGT-644MGT-699
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(0-6)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course Title
EntrepreneurshipContemporary issues in ManagementInternshipElective-VElective-VI
Course No.
MGT-617MGT-618MGT-698
S.No.
12345
VIII SEMESTER
VI SEMESTER
79
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
COURSES OF STUDY FOR MBA (3-1/2 Years) PROGRAMME
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Economic Theory
Statistical Methods in Business
Organizational Behaviour
Consumer Behaviour
Managerial Accounting
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Course No.
MGT-705
MGT-709
MGT-710
MGT-719
MGT-763
II SEMESTER
15
Credit Hours
NC
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Principles of Economics
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Management
Business Communication
IT in Business
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
MGT-700*
MGT-701
MGT-702
MGT-703
MGT-706
MGT-734
I SEMESTER
15*Principles of Economics is a non credit, compulsorydeficiency course for those students who have not studiedEconomics in their Bachelor Degree.
III SEMESTER
15
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(0-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Operations Management
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Business Law
Elective-I
Course No.
MGT-711
MGT-712
MGT-713
MGT-730
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
IV SEMESTER
15
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(0-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Strategic Business Management
Research Methods
Elective-II
Elective-III
Elective-IV
Course No.
MGT-716
MGT-777
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
ELECTIVE COURSES FOR THE SPECIALIZATIONS OFFERED IN BBA (Hons.)
MARKETING
Course Title
Consumer Behavior
Advertising and Promotion
Sales Management
Services Marketing
Product and Brand Management
Global Marketing
Marketing Research
Marketing Channels
Strategic Marketing Planning
Seminar in Marketing
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course No.
MGT-560
MGT-561
MGT-562
MGT-663
MGT-664
MGT-665
MGT-666
MGT-667
MGT-668
MGT-669
FINANCE
S.No. Credit HoursCourse No. Course Title
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Leadership
Organizational Development
Human Resource Development
Learning and Management Development
Collective Bargaining and Wage Policy
International Human Resource Management
Strategic Human Resource Management
Seminars in Human Resource Management
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
MGT-581
MGT-582
MGT-683
MGT-684
MGT-685
MGT-686
MGT-687
MGT-688
S.No. Credit HoursCourse No. Course Title
MGT-530
MGT-531
MGT-631
MGT-632
MGT-633
MGT-634
MGT-635
MGT-636
MGT-637
MGT-638
MGT-639
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Investment Banking
Analysis of Financial Statements
Securities Analysis and Portfolio
Management
Investment and Security Analysis
Corporate Finance
Credit Management
Islamic Banking
Portfolio Management
Financial Institutions
International Finance
Money and Capital Markets
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
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COURSES OF STUDY FOR MBA (3-1/2 Years) PROGRAMME
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Economic Theory
Statistical Methods in Business
Organizational Behaviour
Consumer Behaviour
Managerial Accounting
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Course No.
MGT-705
MGT-709
MGT-710
MGT-719
MGT-763
II SEMESTER
15
Credit Hours
NC
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Principles of Economics
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Management
Business Communication
IT in Business
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course No.
MGT-700*
MGT-701
MGT-702
MGT-703
MGT-706
MGT-734
I SEMESTER
15*Principles of Economics is a non credit, compulsorydeficiency course for those students who have not studiedEconomics in their Bachelor Degree.
III SEMESTER
15
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(0-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Operations Management
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Business Law
Elective-I
Course No.
MGT-711
MGT-712
MGT-713
MGT-730
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
IV SEMESTER
15
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(0-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Strategic Business Management
Research Methods
Elective-II
Elective-III
Elective-IV
Course No.
MGT-716
MGT-777
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
ELECTIVE COURSES FOR THE SPECIALIZATIONS OFFERED IN BBA (Hons.)
MARKETING
Course Title
Consumer Behavior
Advertising and Promotion
Sales Management
Services Marketing
Product and Brand Management
Global Marketing
Marketing Research
Marketing Channels
Strategic Marketing Planning
Seminar in Marketing
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course No.
MGT-560
MGT-561
MGT-562
MGT-663
MGT-664
MGT-665
MGT-666
MGT-667
MGT-668
MGT-669
FINANCE
S.No. Credit HoursCourse No. Course Title
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Leadership
Organizational Development
Human Resource Development
Learning and Management Development
Collective Bargaining and Wage Policy
International Human Resource Management
Strategic Human Resource Management
Seminars in Human Resource Management
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
MGT-581
MGT-582
MGT-683
MGT-684
MGT-685
MGT-686
MGT-687
MGT-688
S.No. Credit HoursCourse No. Course Title
MGT-530
MGT-531
MGT-631
MGT-632
MGT-633
MGT-634
MGT-635
MGT-636
MGT-637
MGT-638
MGT-639
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Investment Banking
Analysis of Financial Statements
Securities Analysis and Portfolio
Management
Investment and Security Analysis
Corporate Finance
Credit Management
Islamic Banking
Portfolio Management
Financial Institutions
International Finance
Money and Capital Markets
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
78
81
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3
S.No. Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
FINANCE
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleInternational Business FinanceCorporate FinanceCommercial & Investment BankingSecurity Analysis & Portfolio ManagementIslamic BankingEconomic Analysis & PoliciesManagerial AccountingAnalysis of Financial StatementsMoney Market and Capital MarketTaxationMonetary Theory and PolicyFinancial Modeling and Risk AnalysisFinancial DerivativesBehavioral FinanceFinancial Risk Management
S.No.123456789
101112131415
Course No.MGT-717MGT-722MGT-728MGT-739MGT-746MGT-747MGT-763MGT-767MGT-768MGT-738MGT-740MGT-741MGT-745MGT-748MGT-749
2
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1
2
3
4
S.No.
MGT-755
MGT-756
Course No.
Supply Chain Management
Data Analysis and Decision Making
Elective-I
Elective-II
Course Title Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1
2
3
4
S.No.
MGT-757
MGT-758
Course No.
Project Management
Managing Groups and Teams
Elective-III
Elective-IV
Course Title Credit Hours
Courses of Study for MBA (1-1/2-Year) Programme
SEMESTER II
MGT-781MGT-782MGT-783MGT-784MGT-785MGT-786MGT-787MGT-788MGT-780MGT-789MGT-791MGT-792MGT-793MGT-794
LeadershipOrganizational DevelopmentHuman Resource DevelopmentLearning & Management DevelopmentCollective Bargaining & Wage PolicyInternational Human Resource ManagementStrategic Human Resource ManagementSeminar in Human Resource ManagementRecruitment and SelectionCompensation ManagementPerformance ManagementConflict and Negotiation ManagementChange Management and Human ResourcesTraining and Development
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
123456789
1011121314
SEMESTER III
3(3-0)
6(0-12)
1
2
S.No.
MGT-798
Course No.
Elective-V
Project
Course Title Credit Hours
9
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Supply Chain Management
Data Analysis and Decision Making
Elective-V
Elective-VI
S.No.
1
2
3
4
Course No.
MGT-755
MGT-756
SEMESTER-V
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Project Management
Managing Groups and Terms
Elective-VII
Elective-VIII
S.No.
1
2
3
4
Course No.
MGT-757
MGT-758
SEMESTER-VI
ELECTIVE COURSES for the Specializations offered in MBA(Any nine courses to be enrolled from the respective area of specialization)
1 MARKETING
123456789
1011
S.No. MGT-719MGT-721MGT-726MGT-731MGT-736MGT-765MGT-770MGT-772MGT-775MGT-776MGT-778
Course No.
Consumer BehaviorMarketing ResearchPromotion and AdvertisingStrategic Marketing PlanningSeminar In MarketingMarketing ChannelsSales ManagementContemporary Issues in MarketingCustomer Relation ManagementE-MarketingSocial Marketing
Course Title
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
6(0-12)
Course Title
Elective-IX
Project
S.No.
1
2
Course No.
-
MGT-798
SEMESTER-VII12
9
12
80
81
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3
S.No. Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
FINANCE
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleInternational Business FinanceCorporate FinanceCommercial & Investment BankingSecurity Analysis & Portfolio ManagementIslamic BankingEconomic Analysis & PoliciesManagerial AccountingAnalysis of Financial StatementsMoney Market and Capital MarketTaxationMonetary Theory and PolicyFinancial Modeling and Risk AnalysisFinancial DerivativesBehavioral FinanceFinancial Risk Management
S.No.123456789
101112131415
Course No.MGT-717MGT-722MGT-728MGT-739MGT-746MGT-747MGT-763MGT-767MGT-768MGT-738MGT-740MGT-741MGT-745MGT-748MGT-749
2
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1
2
3
4
S.No.
MGT-755
MGT-756
Course No.
Supply Chain Management
Data Analysis and Decision Making
Elective-I
Elective-II
Course Title Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1
2
3
4
S.No.
MGT-757
MGT-758
Course No.
Project Management
Managing Groups and Teams
Elective-III
Elective-IV
Course Title Credit Hours
Courses of Study for MBA (1-1/2-Year) Programme
SEMESTER II
MGT-781MGT-782MGT-783MGT-784MGT-785MGT-786MGT-787MGT-788MGT-780MGT-789MGT-791MGT-792MGT-793MGT-794
LeadershipOrganizational DevelopmentHuman Resource DevelopmentLearning & Management DevelopmentCollective Bargaining & Wage PolicyInternational Human Resource ManagementStrategic Human Resource ManagementSeminar in Human Resource ManagementRecruitment and SelectionCompensation ManagementPerformance ManagementConflict and Negotiation ManagementChange Management and Human ResourcesTraining and Development
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
123456789
1011121314
SEMESTER III
3(3-0)
6(0-12)
1
2
S.No.
MGT-798
Course No.
Elective-V
Project
Course Title Credit Hours
9
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Supply Chain Management
Data Analysis and Decision Making
Elective-V
Elective-VI
S.No.
1
2
3
4
Course No.
MGT-755
MGT-756
SEMESTER-V
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Course Title
Project Management
Managing Groups and Terms
Elective-VII
Elective-VIII
S.No.
1
2
3
4
Course No.
MGT-757
MGT-758
SEMESTER-VI
ELECTIVE COURSES for the Specializations offered in MBA(Any nine courses to be enrolled from the respective area of specialization)
1 MARKETING
123456789
1011
S.No. MGT-719MGT-721MGT-726MGT-731MGT-736MGT-765MGT-770MGT-772MGT-775MGT-776MGT-778
Course No.
Consumer BehaviorMarketing ResearchPromotion and AdvertisingStrategic Marketing PlanningSeminar In MarketingMarketing ChannelsSales ManagementContemporary Issues in MarketingCustomer Relation ManagementE-MarketingSocial Marketing
Course Title
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
6(0-12)
Course Title
Elective-IX
Project
S.No.
1
2
Course No.
-
MGT-798
SEMESTER-VII12
9
12
80
82
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
COURSES OF STUDY FOR MBA (AGRIBUSINESS) 3-1/2 YEARS
SEMESTER-I
Credit Hours2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)
13
Course TitleBiologyGeneral AgricultureIT in Business-IFunctional EnglishIntroduction to Business
S.No.12345
Course No.BIO-701AGB-701ICT-701
ENG-701MGT-720
SEMESTER-II
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)
14
Course TitleBusiness MathematicsMicro EconomicsIT in Business-ICommunication SkillsIntroduction to Horticulture
S.No.12345
Course No.MTH-701ECO-701ICT-702
ENG-702AGB-702
2
ELECTIVE COURSES for the Specializations offered in MBA (1-1/2-Year)
Course No. MGT-719MGT-721MGT-726MGT-731MGT-736MGT-765MGT-770MGT-772MGT-775MGT-776MGT-778
Course TitleConsumer BehaviorMarketing ResearchPromotion and AdvertisingStrategic Marketing PlanningSeminar in MarketingMarketing ChannelsSales ManagementContemporary Issues in MarketingCustomer Relationship ManagementE-MarketingSocial Marketing
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
S. No.123456789
1011
MARKETING
Course No. MGT-781MGT-782MGT-783MGT-784MGT-785MGT-786MGT-787MGT-788MGT-780MGT-789MGT-791MGT-792MGT-793MGT-794
Course TitleLeadershipOrganizational DevelopmentHuman Resource DevelopmentLearning & Management DevelopmentCollective & Management DevelopmentInternational Human Resource ManagementStrategic Human Resource ManagementSeminar in Human Resource ManagementRecruitment and SelectionCompensation ManagementPerformance ManagementConflict and Negotiation ManagementChange Management and Human Resources
Training and Development
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
S. No.123456789
1011121314
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3
FINANCE
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleInternational Business FinanceCorporate FinanceCommercial & Investment BankingSecurity Analysis & Portfolio ManagementIslamic BankingEconomic Analysis & PoliciesManagerial AccountingAnalysis of Financial StatementsMoney Market and Capital MarketTaxationMonetary Theory and PolicyFinancial Modeling and Risk AnalysisFinancial DerivativesBehavioral FinanceFinancial Risk Management
S.No.123456789
101112131415
Course No.MGT-717MGT-722MGT-728MGT-739MGT-746MGT-747MGT-763MGT-767MGT-768MGT-738MGT-740MGT-741MGT-745MGT-748MGT-749
1
83
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SEMESTER-IV
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
13
Course Title
Agricultural Economics
Food Processing, Preservation & Packaging
Livestock & Dairy Development
Business Law
Research Methods
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Course No.
ECO-703
AGB-704
AGB-705
MGT-730
MGT-777
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
15
Course TitlePrinciples of MarketingPrinciples of AccountingPrinciples of ManagementBusiness CommunicationProduction Economics in Agriculture
S.No.12345
Course No.MGT-701MGT-702MGT-703MGT-706ECO-704
SEMESTER-V
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
15
Course TitleAgri Marketing ManagementOrganizational BehaviorOperations ManagementProject ManagementManagerial Accounting
S.No.12345
Course No.AGB-706MGT-710MGT-711MGT-729MGT-763
SEMESTER-Vi
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(0-6)
15
Course TitleAgri Credit ManagementFinancial ManagementHuman Resource ManagementStrategic Business ManagementInternship/Project
S.No.12345
Course No .AGB-707MGT-712MGT-713MGT-716
AGB-737 /MGT-798
SEMESTER-VII
SEMESTER-III
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
13
Course Title
Social Psychology & Self Development
Introduction to Logic
Macro Economics
Agri Entrepreneurship
Statistical Methods in Business
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Course No.
PSY-701
MTH-702
ECO-702
AGB-703
MGT-709
82
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
COURSES OF STUDY FOR MBA (AGRIBUSINESS) 3-1/2 YEARS
SEMESTER-I
Credit Hours2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)
13
Course TitleBiologyGeneral AgricultureIT in Business-IFunctional EnglishIntroduction to Business
S.No.12345
Course No.BIO-701AGB-701ICT-701
ENG-701MGT-720
SEMESTER-II
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)
14
Course TitleBusiness MathematicsMicro EconomicsIT in Business-ICommunication SkillsIntroduction to Horticulture
S.No.12345
Course No.MTH-701ECO-701ICT-702
ENG-702AGB-702
2
ELECTIVE COURSES for the Specializations offered in MBA (1-1/2-Year)
Course No. MGT-719MGT-721MGT-726MGT-731MGT-736MGT-765MGT-770MGT-772MGT-775MGT-776MGT-778
Course TitleConsumer BehaviorMarketing ResearchPromotion and AdvertisingStrategic Marketing PlanningSeminar in MarketingMarketing ChannelsSales ManagementContemporary Issues in MarketingCustomer Relationship ManagementE-MarketingSocial Marketing
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
S. No.123456789
1011
MARKETING
Course No. MGT-781MGT-782MGT-783MGT-784MGT-785MGT-786MGT-787MGT-788MGT-780MGT-789MGT-791MGT-792MGT-793MGT-794
Course TitleLeadershipOrganizational DevelopmentHuman Resource DevelopmentLearning & Management DevelopmentCollective & Management DevelopmentInternational Human Resource ManagementStrategic Human Resource ManagementSeminar in Human Resource ManagementRecruitment and SelectionCompensation ManagementPerformance ManagementConflict and Negotiation ManagementChange Management and Human Resources
Training and Development
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
S. No.123456789
1011121314
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3
FINANCE
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleInternational Business FinanceCorporate FinanceCommercial & Investment BankingSecurity Analysis & Portfolio ManagementIslamic BankingEconomic Analysis & PoliciesManagerial AccountingAnalysis of Financial StatementsMoney Market and Capital MarketTaxationMonetary Theory and PolicyFinancial Modeling and Risk AnalysisFinancial DerivativesBehavioral FinanceFinancial Risk Management
S.No.123456789
101112131415
Course No.MGT-717MGT-722MGT-728MGT-739MGT-746MGT-747MGT-763MGT-767MGT-768MGT-738MGT-740MGT-741MGT-745MGT-748MGT-749
1
83
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SEMESTER-IV
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
13
Course Title
Agricultural Economics
Food Processing, Preservation & Packaging
Livestock & Dairy Development
Business Law
Research Methods
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Course No.
ECO-703
AGB-704
AGB-705
MGT-730
MGT-777
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
15
Course TitlePrinciples of MarketingPrinciples of AccountingPrinciples of ManagementBusiness CommunicationProduction Economics in Agriculture
S.No.12345
Course No.MGT-701MGT-702MGT-703MGT-706ECO-704
SEMESTER-V
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
15
Course TitleAgri Marketing ManagementOrganizational BehaviorOperations ManagementProject ManagementManagerial Accounting
S.No.12345
Course No.AGB-706MGT-710MGT-711MGT-729MGT-763
SEMESTER-Vi
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(0-6)
15
Course TitleAgri Credit ManagementFinancial ManagementHuman Resource ManagementStrategic Business ManagementInternship/Project
S.No.12345
Course No .AGB-707MGT-712MGT-713MGT-716
AGB-737 /MGT-798
SEMESTER-VII
SEMESTER-III
Credit Hours
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
2(2-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
13
Course Title
Social Psychology & Self Development
Introduction to Logic
Macro Economics
Agri Entrepreneurship
Statistical Methods in Business
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Course No.
PSY-701
MTH-702
ECO-702
AGB-703
MGT-709
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
84
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR Masters in Development Management (MDM)Two Years (Evening Programme)
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Course No.
DTM-701
ENG-702
MGT-794
DTM-732
DTM-714
DTM-731
MGT-712
DTM-721
MGT-713
DTM-737
MGT-781
DTM-733
DTM-712
MGT-702
MGT-700
MGT-703
MGT-701
DTM-713
DTM-757
DTM-752
MGT-777
DTM-743
DTM-741
DTM-709
DTM-742
Course Title
Introduction to Sociology
Communication Skills
Training and Development
Theories & Models of Development
Development Economics
Development Finance
Financial Management
Governance and Development
Human Resource Management
Internship
Leadership
Poverty Alleviation & Role of International
Financial Institution in Development
Participatory Development
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Economics
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Sustainable Development
Project Management
Public Policy Issues and Analysis
Research Methods
Social Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Development
Social Impact Assessment
Statistical Methods in Social Sciences
Strategic Management for Development
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1
2
3
4
S.No.
MGT-752
MGT-753
Course No.
Advanced Analytical Techniques
Trends in Global Business
Elective-III
Elective-IV
Course Title Credit Hours
SEMESTER II
SEMESTER III
10(0-20)1
S.No.
MGT-799
Course No.
Research Thesis
A student may study two elective courses in lieu of Research Thesis
Course Title Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1
2
3
4
S.No.
MGT-750
MGT-751
Course No.
Business Research Methodology
Management, Organizational Policy and Practices
Elective-I
Elective-II
Course Title Credit Hours
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MS (MANAGEMENT SCIENCES) 1-1/2 years
Course No. MGT-780MGT-787MGT-789MGT-791MGT-792MGT-793MGT-794MGT-795
Course TitleRecruitment and SelectionStrategic Human Resource ManagementCompensation ManagementPerformance ManagementConflict and Negotiation ManagementChange Management and Human Resources
Training and DevelopmentContemporary Issues in human ResourcesManagement
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
S. No.12345678
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3
1
Course No. MGT-721MGT-731MGT-765MGT-772MGT-775MGT-776MGT-778
Course TitleMarketing ResearchStrategic Marketing PlanningMarketing ChannelsContemporary Issues in MarketingCustomer Relationship ManagementE-MarketingSocial Marketing
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
S. No.1234567
MARKETING
ELECTIVE COURSES FOR THE SPECIALIZATIONSOFFERED IN MS(MANAGEMENT SCIENCES)
FINANCE
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleTaxationMonetary Theory and PolicyFinancial Modeling and Risk AnalysisFinancial DerivativesIslamic BankingEconomics Analysis and PoliciesBehavioral FinanceFinancial Risk ManagementAdvanced Corporate FinanceContemporary Issues in FinanceStock Market EfficiencyAdvances in International Finance
S.No.123456789
101112
Course No.MGT-738MGT-740MGT-741MGT-745MGT-746MGT-747MGT-748MGT-749MGT-759MGT-760MGT-761MGT-762
2
85
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
84
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR Masters in Development Management (MDM)Two Years (Evening Programme)
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Course No.
DTM-701
ENG-702
MGT-794
DTM-732
DTM-714
DTM-731
MGT-712
DTM-721
MGT-713
DTM-737
MGT-781
DTM-733
DTM-712
MGT-702
MGT-700
MGT-703
MGT-701
DTM-713
DTM-757
DTM-752
MGT-777
DTM-743
DTM-741
DTM-709
DTM-742
Course Title
Introduction to Sociology
Communication Skills
Training and Development
Theories & Models of Development
Development Economics
Development Finance
Financial Management
Governance and Development
Human Resource Management
Internship
Leadership
Poverty Alleviation & Role of International
Financial Institution in Development
Participatory Development
Principles of Accounting
Principles of Economics
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Sustainable Development
Project Management
Public Policy Issues and Analysis
Research Methods
Social Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Development
Social Impact Assessment
Statistical Methods in Social Sciences
Strategic Management for Development
Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1
2
3
4
S.No.
MGT-752
MGT-753
Course No.
Advanced Analytical Techniques
Trends in Global Business
Elective-III
Elective-IV
Course Title Credit Hours
SEMESTER II
SEMESTER III
10(0-20)1
S.No.
MGT-799
Course No.
Research Thesis
A student may study two elective courses in lieu of Research Thesis
Course Title Credit Hours
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
1
2
3
4
S.No.
MGT-750
MGT-751
Course No.
Business Research Methodology
Management, Organizational Policy and Practices
Elective-I
Elective-II
Course Title Credit Hours
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MS (MANAGEMENT SCIENCES) 1-1/2 years
Course No. MGT-780MGT-787MGT-789MGT-791MGT-792MGT-793MGT-794MGT-795
Course TitleRecruitment and SelectionStrategic Human Resource ManagementCompensation ManagementPerformance ManagementConflict and Negotiation ManagementChange Management and Human Resources
Training and DevelopmentContemporary Issues in human ResourcesManagement
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
S. No.12345678
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3
1
Course No. MGT-721MGT-731MGT-765MGT-772MGT-775MGT-776MGT-778
Course TitleMarketing ResearchStrategic Marketing PlanningMarketing ChannelsContemporary Issues in MarketingCustomer Relationship ManagementE-MarketingSocial Marketing
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
S. No.1234567
MARKETING
ELECTIVE COURSES FOR THE SPECIALIZATIONSOFFERED IN MS(MANAGEMENT SCIENCES)
FINANCE
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleTaxationMonetary Theory and PolicyFinancial Modeling and Risk AnalysisFinancial DerivativesIslamic BankingEconomics Analysis and PoliciesBehavioral FinanceFinancial Risk ManagementAdvanced Corporate FinanceContemporary Issues in FinanceStock Market EfficiencyAdvances in International Finance
S.No.123456789
101112
Course No.MGT-738MGT-740MGT-741MGT-745MGT-746MGT-747MGT-748MGT-749MGT-759MGT-760MGT-761MGT-762
2
85
(ii) Admission will be on open merit basis.
(iii) Students with Computer Science background will be given preference.
(iv) Students with F.Sc. Pre-Engineering will be eligible to transfer to BCE degree program from BS (CS) degree program.Academic Standing:-(i) Grade Point average
(a) Maximum grade point average 4.00
(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the Degree 2.50(ii) To remain on the roll of the university a student shall be required
to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:(iii) A student who does not meet the above requirement for
promotion shall cease to be on the university roll. However, he/she may repeat the whole semester only once.
(iv) The course grades that a student earns in the repeatedSemester shall replace the previously earned course grades.
(v) In the 8th semester, if a student fails to achieve the 2.5 CGPA,he /she shall have to repeat the course/ courses with lowest grades,so as to make CGPA of 2.5 within the maximum time period allowedfor the degree.
DEGREES OFFERED
BS (CS)/ BS(IT)
A minimum of eight semesters duration programme after Intermediate or equivalent.
Admission and Registration:-
(i) Minimum Academic Requirements for BS (CS) A person holding Intermediate Certificate, A-level or an equivalent certificate from any recognized Institute with at least 45% marks shall be eligible to apply for admission.
Semester1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
CGPA0 . 7 51 . 0 01 . 2 51 . 5 01 . 7 52 . 0 02 . 2 52 . 5 0
University Institute of Information Technology
87
Dr. Sohail Asghar
Mr. Ghulam MustafaMr. Muhammad Azhar ManzoorMr. Saud Altaf Dr. Khallid HussainDr. Faraz AhsanMr. Yasir HafeezMr. Nasir Mehmood MinhasMr. Muhammad NazirMs. Rubina GhazalSyed Mushhad Mustazhar GilaniMr. Saif ur RehmanMr. Saleem IqbalMr. Sheeraz AkramMr. Nawazish Naveed
Director
Assistant Director
Assistant Professors
Mr. Nadeem Ahmad MalikMr. M. Safdar Abbas NasirMr. Shahzad AshrafMr. Asad-ul-Haq HashmiMr. Umair Adil MirzaMr. Muhammad Azeem AbbasMr. Hameed Ullah Khan
IT Services ManagerSystem AdministratorNetwork AdministratorNetwork Engineers
Web Managers
Keeping in view the importance of Computer Science & Information Technology the University has established University Institute of Information Technology (UIIT).
UIIT is offering BS (CS), BS(IT), MCS, MIT, PGD (IT) and PGD (CS).
Furthermore, an honors program at MS level is also offered subject to eligibility.
University Institute of Information Technology
86
Ms. Aisha UmairMs. Bushra HamidMs. Sarfraz BibiMs. Hajra MurtazaMs. Sadia MidhatMs. Hina GulMr. M. Shabbir HassanMr. Muhammad Bilal SaeedMr. Tariq AliMr. Ehtasham AzharMr. Asif NawazMr. Muhammad JaferMr. Naeem ur RehmanMr. Kashif SattarMr. Muhammad JamalMr. Aakash Ahmad AbbasiMs. Qurat-ul Ann FarooqMs. Irum Rubab
Lecturer
Mr. Majid TahirMs. Zahida Shaheen
Software Developers
(ii) Admission will be on open merit basis.
(iii) Students with Computer Science background will be given preference.
(iv) Students with F.Sc. Pre-Engineering will be eligible to transfer to BCE degree program from BS (CS) degree program.Academic Standing:-(i) Grade Point average
(a) Maximum grade point average 4.00
(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the Degree 2.50(ii) To remain on the roll of the university a student shall be required
to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:(iii) A student who does not meet the above requirement for
promotion shall cease to be on the university roll. However, he/she may repeat the whole semester only once.
(iv) The course grades that a student earns in the repeatedSemester shall replace the previously earned course grades.
(v) In the 8th semester, if a student fails to achieve the 2.5 CGPA,he /she shall have to repeat the course/ courses with lowest grades,so as to make CGPA of 2.5 within the maximum time period allowedfor the degree.
DEGREES OFFERED
BS (CS)/ BS(IT)
A minimum of eight semesters duration programme after Intermediate or equivalent.
Admission and Registration:-
(i) Minimum Academic Requirements for BS (CS) A person holding Intermediate Certificate, A-level or an equivalent certificate from any recognized Institute with at least 45% marks shall be eligible to apply for admission.
Semester1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
CGPA0 . 7 51 . 0 01 . 2 51 . 5 01 . 7 52 . 0 02 . 2 52 . 5 0
University Institute of Information Technology
87
Dr. Sohail Asghar
Mr. Ghulam MustafaMr. Muhammad Azhar ManzoorMr. Saud Altaf Dr. Khallid HussainDr. Faraz AhsanMr. Yasir HafeezMr. Nasir Mehmood MinhasMr. Muhammad NazirMs. Rubina GhazalSyed Mushhad Mustazhar GilaniMr. Saif ur RehmanMr. Saleem IqbalMr. Sheeraz AkramMr. Nawazish Naveed
Director
Assistant Director
Assistant Professors
Mr. Nadeem Ahmad MalikMr. M. Safdar Abbas NasirMr. Shahzad AshrafMr. Asad-ul-Haq HashmiMr. Umair Adil MirzaMr. Muhammad Azeem AbbasMr. Hameed Ullah Khan
IT Services ManagerSystem AdministratorNetwork AdministratorNetwork Engineers
Web Managers
Keeping in view the importance of Computer Science & Information Technology the University has established University Institute of Information Technology (UIIT).
UIIT is offering BS (CS), BS(IT), MCS, MIT, PGD (IT) and PGD (CS).
Furthermore, an honors program at MS level is also offered subject to eligibility.
University Institute of Information Technology
86
Ms. Aisha UmairMs. Bushra HamidMs. Sarfraz BibiMs. Hajra MurtazaMs. Sadia MidhatMs. Hina GulMr. M. Shabbir HassanMr. Muhammad Bilal SaeedMr. Tariq AliMr. Ehtasham AzharMr. Asif NawazMr. Muhammad JaferMr. Naeem ur RehmanMr. Kashif SattarMr. Muhammad JamalMr. Aakash Ahmad AbbasiMs. Qurat-ul Ann FarooqMs. Irum Rubab
Lecturer
Mr. Majid TahirMs. Zahida Shaheen
Software Developers
88
University Institute of Information Technology
MCS/MIT
A minimum of four semesters duration programme after Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Mathematics/Physics/ Electronic / Economics or in any other relevant subject.
Admission to the Course:-
(i) Must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination with at least 45% Marks from a recognized University, in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Computer Science, Commerce, Statistics, Economics, and Business Administration.
(ii) Admission will be on open merit basis.
Academic Standing:-
(i) Grade Point Average(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree: 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the university a student shall be required tomaintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:
(iii) A student, who does not meet the above requirements for promotion,shall cease to be on the university roll. However, he / she may repeatthe whole semester only once.
(iv) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50,upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in whichhe / she had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA soas to obtain the minimum of 2.50.
(v) In case of MCS students, if they fail to achieve the required minimumCGPA of 2.50 at the end of their program (6 semesters full-time and 8 semesterspart-time); however, if their CGPA is 2.00 or above, they shall be awarded aPGD in Computer Science, and shall cease to be on the rolls of the University.
Semester
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
CGPA
1 . 5 0
1 . 7 5
2 . 0 0
2 . 5 0
University Institute of Information Technology
89
Academic Standing:-i. Grade Point Average
a. Maximum grade point average: 4.00
b. Minimum grade point average for
obtaining the degree 2.50
ii. To remain on roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain
the following minimum CGPA in each semester.Semester CGPA
1.50
1.75
2.502.00
1st
2nd
4th3rd
MS(CS)A minimum of four semesters duration program after MCS/MIT/BCS (Hons.) BS(CS)/BS(IT) (four years program) degree or equivalent.
Admission to the Course:
1. Must have passed the MCS/ MIT or BCS (Hons.)/ BS(CS)/BS(IT) degree with 45% marks or 2.50 CGPA out of 4.00.
2. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.3. Admission will be on open merit basis.
Ph.D (Computer Science)A minimum of six semesters duration program after MS(CS/IT) degree or equivalent.
Admission to the Course:
1. Must have passed the MS(CS/IT) degree with 1st division or with at least a CGPA of 3.00 out 4.00 2. Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks.
88
University Institute of Information Technology
MCS/MIT
A minimum of four semesters duration programme after Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Mathematics/Physics/ Electronic / Economics or in any other relevant subject.
Admission to the Course:-
(i) Must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination with at least 45% Marks from a recognized University, in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Computer Science, Commerce, Statistics, Economics, and Business Administration.
(ii) Admission will be on open merit basis.
Academic Standing:-
(i) Grade Point Average(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree: 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the university a student shall be required tomaintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester:
(iii) A student, who does not meet the above requirements for promotion,shall cease to be on the university roll. However, he / she may repeatthe whole semester only once.
(iv) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50,upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in whichhe / she had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA soas to obtain the minimum of 2.50.
(v) In case of MCS students, if they fail to achieve the required minimumCGPA of 2.50 at the end of their program (6 semesters full-time and 8 semesterspart-time); however, if their CGPA is 2.00 or above, they shall be awarded aPGD in Computer Science, and shall cease to be on the rolls of the University.
Semester
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
CGPA
1 . 5 0
1 . 7 5
2 . 0 0
2 . 5 0
University Institute of Information Technology
89
Academic Standing:-i. Grade Point Average
a. Maximum grade point average: 4.00
b. Minimum grade point average for
obtaining the degree 2.50
ii. To remain on roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain
the following minimum CGPA in each semester.Semester CGPA
1.50
1.75
2.502.00
1st
2nd
4th3rd
MS(CS)A minimum of four semesters duration program after MCS/MIT/BCS (Hons.) BS(CS)/BS(IT) (four years program) degree or equivalent.
Admission to the Course:
1. Must have passed the MCS/ MIT or BCS (Hons.)/ BS(CS)/BS(IT) degree with 45% marks or 2.50 CGPA out of 4.00.
2. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.3. Admission will be on open merit basis.
Ph.D (Computer Science)A minimum of six semesters duration program after MS(CS/IT) degree or equivalent.
Admission to the Course:
1. Must have passed the MS(CS/IT) degree with 1st division or with at least a CGPA of 3.00 out 4.00 2. Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks.
90
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCES
Computing- Core Courses (39/136)
1 CS-323 Programming Fundamentals 4 (3-2)2 CS-423 CS-323 Object Oriented Programming 4 (3-2)3 CS-443 CS-323 Data Structures and Algorithms 4 (3-2)4 CS-430 Digital Logic Design 3 (2-2)5 CS-582 Operating System Concepts 3 (2-2)6 CS-400 Database Systems 3 (2-2)7 CS-452 CS-323 Software Engineering-1 3 (3-0)8 CS-576 Computer Communications and Networks 3 (2-2)9 CS-699 Software Project 6(0-12)10 CS-685 CS-301 Human Computer Interaction 3 (2-2)11 CS-335 Discrete Structures 3 (3-0)
CS Core Courses (18/136)12 CS-530 CS-430 Computer Organization and Assembly Language 3 (2-2)13 CS-536 CS-335 Theory of Automata and Formal Languages 3 (3-0)14 CS-542 CS-443 Analysis of Algorithms 3 (3-0)15 CS-632 Artificial Intelligence 3 (2-2)16 CS-532 CS-430 Computer Architecture 3 (3-0)17 CS-636 CS-536 Compiler Construction 3 (2-2)
Supporting Courses (09/136)18 MTH-315 MTH-310 Multivariable Calculus 3 (3-0)19 MTH-415 MTH-310 Differential Equations 3 (3-0)20 CS-572 MTH-310 Numerical Analysis 3 (2-2)
Computer Science- Supporting Courses (12/136)21 MTH-310 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 (3-0)22 MTH-435 MTH-310 Linear Algebra 3 (3-0)23 ELE-401 Basic Electronics 3 (2-2)24 STT-500 Statistics and Probability 3 (3-0)
University Electives Courses (18/136)25 MGT-322 Financial Accounting 3 (3-0)26 MGT-351 Introduction to Marketing 3 (3-0)27 MGT-411 Introduction to Management 3 (3-0)28 MGT-515 Introduction to Human Resource Management 3 (3-0)29 MGT-525 MGT-322 Introduction to Financial Management 3 (3-0)
S. No. Code Pre-Req Course Title Credit Hours
91
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
30 MGT-512 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour 3 (3-0)PSY-600 Psychology 3 (3-0)ECON-301 Introduction to Economics 3 (3-0)SSH-304 International Relations 3 (3-0)SSH-305 Foreign Languages 3 (3-0)SSH-306 Introduction to Philosophy 3 (3-0)MGT-543 Introduction to Management Information Systems 3 (3-0)
General Education Courses (19/136)31 ENG-305 English Comprehension 3 (3-0)32 ENG-315 Technical and Business Writing 3 (3-0)33 ENG-325 Communication Skills 3 (3-0)34 SSH-303 Professional Ethics 3 (3-0)35 IS-302 Islamic Studies 2 (2-0)36 SSH-302 Pakistan Studies 2 (2-0)37 CS-301 Introduction to Computing 3 (2-2)
Computer Science- Electives Courses (21/136)38 CS-432 CS-423 Modern Programming Languages 3 (2-2)39 CS-471 Mobile Computing 3 (2-2)40 CS 476 Communication Technologies 3 (3-0)41 CS-525 Multimedia Technologies 3 (2-2)42 CS-552 CS-452 Software Engineering-II 3 (3-0)43 CS-553 CS-452 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3 (3-0)44 CS-565 Web Design and Development 3 (2-2)
CS-575 CS-323 Computer Graphics 3 (2-2)CS-579 CS-323 Introduction to Digital Image Processing 3 (3-0)CS-600 CS-400 Distributed Database Systems 3 (2-2)CS-633 CS-632 Introduction to Pattern Recognition 3 (2-2)CS-634 Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks 3 (3-0)CS-635 CS-400 Advanced Database Management Systems 3 (2-2)CS-637 MTH-310, MTH-435 Introduction to Operations Research 3 (3-0)CS-638 MTH-310 Introduction to Simulation and Modeling 3 (2-2)CS-666 CS-565 Web Engineering 3 (2-2)CS-667 CS-400 Introduction to Data Warehousing 3 (2-2)CS-677 CS-576 Data and Network Security 3 (2-2)CS-682 CS-530, CS-582 System Programming 3 (2-2)CS-692 CS-423 Visual Programming 3 (2-2)
S. No. Code Pre-Req Course Title Credit Hours
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
90
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCES
Computing- Core Courses (39/136)
1 CS-323 Programming Fundamentals 4 (3-2)2 CS-423 CS-323 Object Oriented Programming 4 (3-2)3 CS-443 CS-323 Data Structures and Algorithms 4 (3-2)4 CS-430 Digital Logic Design 3 (2-2)5 CS-582 Operating System Concepts 3 (2-2)6 CS-400 Database Systems 3 (2-2)7 CS-452 CS-323 Software Engineering-1 3 (3-0)8 CS-576 Computer Communications and Networks 3 (2-2)9 CS-699 Software Project 6(0-12)10 CS-685 CS-301 Human Computer Interaction 3 (2-2)11 CS-335 Discrete Structures 3 (3-0)
CS Core Courses (18/136)12 CS-530 CS-430 Computer Organization and Assembly Language 3 (2-2)13 CS-536 CS-335 Theory of Automata and Formal Languages 3 (3-0)14 CS-542 CS-443 Analysis of Algorithms 3 (3-0)15 CS-632 Artificial Intelligence 3 (2-2)16 CS-532 CS-430 Computer Architecture 3 (3-0)17 CS-636 CS-536 Compiler Construction 3 (2-2)
Supporting Courses (09/136)18 MTH-315 MTH-310 Multivariable Calculus 3 (3-0)19 MTH-415 MTH-310 Differential Equations 3 (3-0)20 CS-572 MTH-310 Numerical Analysis 3 (2-2)
Computer Science- Supporting Courses (12/136)21 MTH-310 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 (3-0)22 MTH-435 MTH-310 Linear Algebra 3 (3-0)23 ELE-401 Basic Electronics 3 (2-2)24 STT-500 Statistics and Probability 3 (3-0)
University Electives Courses (18/136)25 MGT-322 Financial Accounting 3 (3-0)26 MGT-351 Introduction to Marketing 3 (3-0)27 MGT-411 Introduction to Management 3 (3-0)28 MGT-515 Introduction to Human Resource Management 3 (3-0)29 MGT-525 MGT-322 Introduction to Financial Management 3 (3-0)
S. No. Code Pre-Req Course Title Credit Hours
91
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
30 MGT-512 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour 3 (3-0)PSY-600 Psychology 3 (3-0)ECON-301 Introduction to Economics 3 (3-0)SSH-304 International Relations 3 (3-0)SSH-305 Foreign Languages 3 (3-0)SSH-306 Introduction to Philosophy 3 (3-0)MGT-543 Introduction to Management Information Systems 3 (3-0)
General Education Courses (19/136)31 ENG-305 English Comprehension 3 (3-0)32 ENG-315 Technical and Business Writing 3 (3-0)33 ENG-325 Communication Skills 3 (3-0)34 SSH-303 Professional Ethics 3 (3-0)35 IS-302 Islamic Studies 2 (2-0)36 SSH-302 Pakistan Studies 2 (2-0)37 CS-301 Introduction to Computing 3 (2-2)
Computer Science- Electives Courses (21/136)38 CS-432 CS-423 Modern Programming Languages 3 (2-2)39 CS-471 Mobile Computing 3 (2-2)40 CS 476 Communication Technologies 3 (3-0)41 CS-525 Multimedia Technologies 3 (2-2)42 CS-552 CS-452 Software Engineering-II 3 (3-0)43 CS-553 CS-452 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3 (3-0)44 CS-565 Web Design and Development 3 (2-2)
CS-575 CS-323 Computer Graphics 3 (2-2)CS-579 CS-323 Introduction to Digital Image Processing 3 (3-0)CS-600 CS-400 Distributed Database Systems 3 (2-2)CS-633 CS-632 Introduction to Pattern Recognition 3 (2-2)CS-634 Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks 3 (3-0)CS-635 CS-400 Advanced Database Management Systems 3 (2-2)CS-637 MTH-310, MTH-435 Introduction to Operations Research 3 (3-0)CS-638 MTH-310 Introduction to Simulation and Modeling 3 (2-2)CS-666 CS-565 Web Engineering 3 (2-2)CS-667 CS-400 Introduction to Data Warehousing 3 (2-2)CS-677 CS-576 Data and Network Security 3 (2-2)CS-682 CS-530, CS-582 System Programming 3 (2-2)CS-692 CS-423 Visual Programming 3 (2-2)
S. No. Code Pre-Req Course Title Credit Hours
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
92
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
93
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
92
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
93
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
94
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MASTER OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
The MCS students are required to take the following 21 courses to earn 72 credit hours. These courses are designed to meet the HEC requirements as proposed by National Curriculum Revision Committee meeting.
S. No. Code Pre-Req Course Title Credit Hours1 CS-701 Programming Fundamentals 4 (3-2)2 CS-704 Database Systems 3 (2-2)3 CS-708 Discrete Structures 3 (3-0)4 CS-709 Web Design and Development 4 (3-2)5 CS-724 Software Engineering-I 3 (3-0)6 CS-727 CS-701 Object Oriented Programming 4 (3-2)7 CS-729 CS-708 Theory of Automata & Formal Languages 3 (3-0)8 CS-733 Artificial Intelligence 3 (2-2)9 CS-737 CS-701 Computer Organization & Assembly Language 4 (3-2)10 CS-745 CS-701 Data Structures and Algorithms 4 (3-2)11 CS-772 Operating System Concepts 3 (2-2)12 CS-771 Computer Communication and Networks 3 (3-0)13 CS-774 CS-724 Software Engineering - II 3 (3-0)14 CS-782 CS-772 System Programming 3 (2-2)15 CS-783 CS-727 Visual Programming 4 (3-2)16 CS-784 CS-704 Distributed Database Systems 3 (2-2)17 CS-793 CS-727 Modern Programming Languages 3 (2-2)18 CS-763 Digital Logic Design 3 (2-2)20 CS-798 Software Project 6 (0-12)
(66/72)Supporting Courses21 ENG-705 English Comprehension 3 (3-0)22 ENG-715 ENG-705 Technical and Business Writing 3 (3-0)
(6/72)
95
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The MIT students are required to take the following 21 courses to earn 72 credit hours. These courses are designed to meet the HEC requirements as proposed by National Curriculum Revision Committee meeting.
S. No. Code Pre-Req Course Title Credit hours1 CS-701 Programming Fundamentals 4(3-2)2 CS-704 Database Systems 3(2-2)3 CS-709 Web Design and Development 4(3-2)4 CS-724 Software Engineering-I 3(3-0)5 CS-727 CS-701 Object Oriented Programming 4(3-2)6 CS-745 CS-701 Data Structures and Algorithms 4(3-2)7 CS-772 Operating System Concepts 3(2-2)8 CS-773 Systems Administration 4(3-2)9 CS-771 Computer Communication and Networks 3(3-0)10 CS-783 CS-727 Visual Programming 4(3-2)11 CS-784 CS-704 Distributed Database Systems 3(3-2)12 CS-789 CS-773 Network Management and Security 3(3-0)13 CS-763 Digital Logic Design 3(2-2)14 CS-798 Software Project 6(0-12)
(51/72)Required Management Courses15 MGT-703 Principles of Management 3(3-0)16 MGT-701 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0)17 MGT-702 Principles of Accounting 3(3-0)18 MGT-713 MGT-703 Human Resource Management 3(3-0)19 MGT-712 MGT-702 Financial Management 3(3-0)
(15/72)Supporting Courses20 ENG705 English Comprehension 3(3-0)21 ENG715 ENG705 Technical and Business Writing 3(3-0)
(6/72)
94
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MASTER OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
The MCS students are required to take the following 21 courses to earn 72 credit hours. These courses are designed to meet the HEC requirements as proposed by National Curriculum Revision Committee meeting.
S. No. Code Pre-Req Course Title Credit Hours1 CS-701 Programming Fundamentals 4 (3-2)2 CS-704 Database Systems 3 (2-2)3 CS-708 Discrete Structures 3 (3-0)4 CS-709 Web Design and Development 4 (3-2)5 CS-724 Software Engineering-I 3 (3-0)6 CS-727 CS-701 Object Oriented Programming 4 (3-2)7 CS-729 CS-708 Theory of Automata & Formal Languages 3 (3-0)8 CS-733 Artificial Intelligence 3 (2-2)9 CS-737 CS-701 Computer Organization & Assembly Language 4 (3-2)10 CS-745 CS-701 Data Structures and Algorithms 4 (3-2)11 CS-772 Operating System Concepts 3 (2-2)12 CS-771 Computer Communication and Networks 3 (3-0)13 CS-774 CS-724 Software Engineering - II 3 (3-0)14 CS-782 CS-772 System Programming 3 (2-2)15 CS-783 CS-727 Visual Programming 4 (3-2)16 CS-784 CS-704 Distributed Database Systems 3 (2-2)17 CS-793 CS-727 Modern Programming Languages 3 (2-2)18 CS-763 Digital Logic Design 3 (2-2)20 CS-798 Software Project 6 (0-12)
(66/72)Supporting Courses21 ENG-705 English Comprehension 3 (3-0)22 ENG-715 ENG-705 Technical and Business Writing 3 (3-0)
(6/72)
95
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The MIT students are required to take the following 21 courses to earn 72 credit hours. These courses are designed to meet the HEC requirements as proposed by National Curriculum Revision Committee meeting.
S. No. Code Pre-Req Course Title Credit hours1 CS-701 Programming Fundamentals 4(3-2)2 CS-704 Database Systems 3(2-2)3 CS-709 Web Design and Development 4(3-2)4 CS-724 Software Engineering-I 3(3-0)5 CS-727 CS-701 Object Oriented Programming 4(3-2)6 CS-745 CS-701 Data Structures and Algorithms 4(3-2)7 CS-772 Operating System Concepts 3(2-2)8 CS-773 Systems Administration 4(3-2)9 CS-771 Computer Communication and Networks 3(3-0)10 CS-783 CS-727 Visual Programming 4(3-2)11 CS-784 CS-704 Distributed Database Systems 3(3-2)12 CS-789 CS-773 Network Management and Security 3(3-0)13 CS-763 Digital Logic Design 3(2-2)14 CS-798 Software Project 6(0-12)
(51/72)Required Management Courses15 MGT-703 Principles of Management 3(3-0)16 MGT-701 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0)17 MGT-702 Principles of Accounting 3(3-0)18 MGT-713 MGT-703 Human Resource Management 3(3-0)19 MGT-712 MGT-702 Financial Management 3(3-0)
(15/72)Supporting Courses20 ENG705 English Comprehension 3(3-0)21 ENG715 ENG705 Technical and Business Writing 3(3-0)
(6/72)
The PGD-CS students are required to take the following 11 courses to earn 33 credit hours.
POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (PGD-CS) REQUIREMENT
Course Title
Computer Programming
E-Commerce and Hyper Media System
Operating Systems and Computer Organization
Data Base System Fundamentals
Computer Networks
Writing and Communication Skills
Data Structures
Programming Languages
Data Bases System Programming
Software Engineering
Software Project
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Code
CS-702
CS-705
CS-706
CS-710
CS-730
ENG-700
CS-722
CS-725
CS-735
CS-740
CS-749
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(0-9)
(33/33)
97
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
96
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
The PGD-IT students are required to take the following 11 courses to earn 33 credit hours.
POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (PGD-IT) REQUIREMENT
Computer Programming
Introduction to Algorithms
Data Base System Fundamentals
Operating Systems
Essentials of Computer Networks
E-Commerce Fundamentals
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
CS-702
CS-707
CS-710
CS-711
CS-712
CS-713
Course TitleS.No. Code Credit Hours
Course TitleS.No. Code Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Information System Development
Web Applications-Design and Development
Principles of Software Engineering
Telecommunication Technologies
Software Project
CS-714
CS-715
CS-716
CS-717
CS-749
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(0-9)
(33/33)
The PGD-CS students are required to take the following 11 courses to earn 33 credit hours.
POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (PGD-CS) REQUIREMENT
Course Title
Computer Programming
E-Commerce and Hyper Media System
Operating Systems and Computer Organization
Data Base System Fundamentals
Computer Networks
Writing and Communication Skills
Data Structures
Programming Languages
Data Bases System Programming
Software Engineering
Software Project
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Code
CS-702
CS-705
CS-706
CS-710
CS-730
ENG-700
CS-722
CS-725
CS-735
CS-740
CS-749
Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(0-9)
(33/33)
97
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
96
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
The PGD-IT students are required to take the following 11 courses to earn 33 credit hours.
POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (PGD-IT) REQUIREMENT
Computer Programming
Introduction to Algorithms
Data Base System Fundamentals
Operating Systems
Essentials of Computer Networks
E-Commerce Fundamentals
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
CS-702
CS-707
CS-710
CS-711
CS-712
CS-713
Course TitleS.No. Code Credit Hours
Course TitleS.No. Code Credit Hours
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Information System Development
Web Applications-Design and Development
Principles of Software Engineering
Telecommunication Technologies
Software Project
CS-714
CS-715
CS-716
CS-717
CS-749
3(2-2)
3(2-2)
3(3-0)
3(3-0)
3(0-9)
(33/33)
Pattern RecognitionDecision Support SystemsAdvanced Topics in AI ProgrammingDesign of Intelligent SystemsMachine LearningNeural NetworksComputer VisionData MiningDigital Image ProcessingAdvanced Topics in Artificial IntelligenceMulti Agent SystemsMultimedia DatabasesAdvanced Computer GraphicsAdvanced Data Mining
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-757CS-758CS-759CS-760CS-761CS-762CS-764CS-765CS-766CS-767CS-768CS-769CS-770CS-775
123456789
1011121314
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Artificial Intelligence/Data Mining/Image Precessing/Computer Graphics
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
Advanced Computer NetworksNetwork SecurityWireless NetworksNetwork Performance EvaluationNetwork ProgrammingIntegrated Services Over Packet NetworkNetwork Transfer Protocol
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-750CS-751CS-752CS-753CS-754CS-755CS-756
1234567
Credit HourCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Networks and Communication
Advanced DBMSData WarehousingObject Oriented DatabasesWeb-Based DBMSTopics in DBMS
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-776CS-777CS-778CS-779CS-780
12345
Credit HourCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Database Systems
Educational TechnologyComputer Aided InstructionsWeb Based Education SystemsMeasurement of LearningTopic in Computer Science Education
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-781CS-785CS-786CS-787CS-788
12345
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Computer Science Education
Parallel ProcessingSimulation and ModelingAdvance Topics in ProgrammingResearch Methods
CS-790CS-791CS-792CS-794
1234
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
General Computer Science Electives
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR Ph.D(CS)Program Structure
Credit Hours1850
11
70
Course Title6 Courses
Research ThesisSeminar-ISeminar-II
Total
Core Courses
Credit Hours50(0-100)
1(1-0)1(1-0)
Course TitlePh.D ThesisSeminar-ISeminar-II
S.No.123
Course No.CS-799CS-720
99
Core Courses
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MS(CS)
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
10(0-30)1(0-1)
Course Title
Theory of ComputationAdvanced Operating SystemsAdvanced Algorithm AnalysisMS ThesisSeminar-I
S.No.
12345
Course No.
CS-718CS-719CS-721CS-797CS-720
98
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
Software Engineering
S.No.
123456789
101112131415
Course No.
CS-726CS-728CS-731CS-732CS-734CS-736CS-738CS-739CS-741CS-742CS-743CS-744CS-746CS-747CS-748
Course Title
Advanced Software EngineeringAdvanced Topics in Software EngineeringObject Oriented ModelingObject Oriented Software EngineeringFormal Software Specification and DevelopmentSoftware Quality AssuranceSoftware Requirements EngineeringSoftware Engineering ProcessModel & Specification-based Software TestingSoftware Project ManagementTrends in Software EngineeringSoftware Analysis and Design PatternsTopics on Object Oriented Analysis and DesignSoftware Fault ToleranceSoftware Architecture
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Pattern RecognitionDecision Support SystemsAdvanced Topics in AI ProgrammingDesign of Intelligent SystemsMachine LearningNeural NetworksComputer VisionData MiningDigital Image ProcessingAdvanced Topics in Artificial IntelligenceMulti Agent SystemsMultimedia DatabasesAdvanced Computer GraphicsAdvanced Data Mining
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-757CS-758CS-759CS-760CS-761CS-762CS-764CS-765CS-766CS-767CS-768CS-769CS-770CS-775
123456789
1011121314
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Artificial Intelligence/Data Mining/Image Precessing/Computer Graphics
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
Advanced Computer NetworksNetwork SecurityWireless NetworksNetwork Performance EvaluationNetwork ProgrammingIntegrated Services Over Packet NetworkNetwork Transfer Protocol
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-750CS-751CS-752CS-753CS-754CS-755CS-756
1234567
Credit HourCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Networks and Communication
Advanced DBMSData WarehousingObject Oriented DatabasesWeb-Based DBMSTopics in DBMS
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-776CS-777CS-778CS-779CS-780
12345
Credit HourCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Database Systems
Educational TechnologyComputer Aided InstructionsWeb Based Education SystemsMeasurement of LearningTopic in Computer Science Education
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-781CS-785CS-786CS-787CS-788
12345
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Computer Science Education
Parallel ProcessingSimulation and ModelingAdvance Topics in ProgrammingResearch Methods
CS-790CS-791CS-792CS-794
1234
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
General Computer Science Electives
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR Ph.D(CS)Program Structure
Credit Hours1850
11
70
Course Title6 Courses
Research ThesisSeminar-ISeminar-II
Total
Core Courses
Credit Hours50(0-100)
1(1-0)1(1-0)
Course TitlePh.D ThesisSeminar-ISeminar-II
S.No.123
Course No.CS-799CS-720
99
Core Courses
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MS(CS)
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
10(0-30)1(0-1)
Course Title
Theory of ComputationAdvanced Operating SystemsAdvanced Algorithm AnalysisMS ThesisSeminar-I
S.No.
12345
Course No.
CS-718CS-719CS-721CS-797CS-720
98
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
Software Engineering
S.No.
123456789
101112131415
Course No.
CS-726CS-728CS-731CS-732CS-734CS-736CS-738CS-739CS-741CS-742CS-743CS-744CS-746CS-747CS-748
Course Title
Advanced Software EngineeringAdvanced Topics in Software EngineeringObject Oriented ModelingObject Oriented Software EngineeringFormal Software Specification and DevelopmentSoftware Quality AssuranceSoftware Requirements EngineeringSoftware Engineering ProcessModel & Specification-based Software TestingSoftware Project ManagementTrends in Software EngineeringSoftware Analysis and Design PatternsTopics on Object Oriented Analysis and DesignSoftware Fault ToleranceSoftware Architecture
Credit Hours
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
Advanced Software EngineeringAdvanced Topics in Software EngineeringObject Oriented ModelingObject Oriented Software EngineeringFormal Software Specification and DevelopmentSoftware Quality AssuranceSoftware Requirements EngineeringSoftware Engineering ProcessModel and Specification-based Software TestingSoftware Project ManagementTrends in Software EngineeringSoftware Analysis and Design PatternsTopics in Object Oriented Analysis and DesignSoftware Fault ToleranceSoftware Architecture
CS-726CS-728CS-731CS-732CS-734CS-736CS-738CS-739CS-741CS-742CS-743CS-744CS-746CS-747CS-748
123456789
101112131415
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Software Engineering
Advanced Computer NetworksNetwork SecurityWireless NetworksNetwork Performance EvaluationNetwork ProgrammingIntegrated Services Over Packet NetworksNetwork Transfer Protocal
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-750CS-751CS-752CS-753CS-754CS-755CS-756
1234567
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Networks & Communication
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR Ph.D(CS)
General Courses
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleTheory of ComputationAdvanced Operating SystemAdvanced Algorithm AnalysisResearch Methods
S.No.1234
Course No.CS-718CS-719CS-721CS-794
Pattern RecognitionDecision Support SystemsAdvanced Topics in AI ProgrammingDesign of Intelligent SystemsMachine LearningNeural NetworksComputer VisionData MiningDigital Image ProcessingAdvanced Topics in Artificial IntelligenceMulti Agent SystemsMultimedia DatabasesAdvanced Computer GraphicsAdvanced Data Mining
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-757CS-758CS-759CS-760CS-761CS-762CS-764CS-765CS-766CS-767CS-768CS-769CS-770CS-775
123456789
1011121314
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Artificial Intelligence/Data Mining/Image Precessing/Computer Graphics
Advanced DBMSData WarehousingObject Oriented DatabasesWeb-Based DBMSTopics in DBMS
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-776CS-777CS-778CS-779CS-780
12345
Credit HourCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Database Systems
Special Topics in CS-ISpecial Topics in CS-II
3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-795CS-796
12
Credit HourCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Supervisory Courses
100
COURSES OFFERED
B.Ed A minimum of two semesters duration program after Bachelor's Degree or Equivalent.
M.Ed A minimum of two semesters duration program after B.Ed. Degree.
M.Sc (Education) A minimum of four semesters duration program after B.A/B.Sc Degree or Equivalent.
M.Phil (Education) A minimum of four semesters duration program after M.Sc/M.A (Education)/M.Ed Degree or Equivalent.
Ph.D (Education) A minimum of six semesters duration program after MS/M.Phil (Education).
Throughout the academic year, the Institute of education and
Research runs a variety of programs /courses of part time, open
studies courses in which any person can enroll. The short courses
such as propagation and maintenance of indoor plants, preservation
and processing of food products, drafting, cutting and sewing, flower
making and arrangement, stain glass painting and Spoken English
are also being started.
IER has also initiated Computer Training programs especially for the
ladies of the area. The Institute is also working for the uplift and
empowerment of the women folk in particular.
The Institute of Education and Research offers Ph.D (Education),
M.Phil (Education), M.Sc (Education), B.Ed. and M.Ed. program.
Institute of Education and Research
101
Director Dr. Muhammad Imran Yousuf
Assistant Professors Ms. Almas Kiani
Dr. Malik Ghulam Behlol
Dr. Qaisara Parveen
Dr. Muhammad Arshad Dahar
Lecturer Ms. Sumaira Kayani
Ms. Tehsin Ehsan
Scheme of studies for Different Programmes
Advanced Software EngineeringAdvanced Topics in Software EngineeringObject Oriented ModelingObject Oriented Software EngineeringFormal Software Specification and DevelopmentSoftware Quality AssuranceSoftware Requirements EngineeringSoftware Engineering ProcessModel and Specification-based Software TestingSoftware Project ManagementTrends in Software EngineeringSoftware Analysis and Design PatternsTopics in Object Oriented Analysis and DesignSoftware Fault ToleranceSoftware Architecture
CS-726CS-728CS-731CS-732CS-734CS-736CS-738CS-739CS-741CS-742CS-743CS-744CS-746CS-747CS-748
123456789
101112131415
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Software Engineering
Advanced Computer NetworksNetwork SecurityWireless NetworksNetwork Performance EvaluationNetwork ProgrammingIntegrated Services Over Packet NetworksNetwork Transfer Protocal
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-750CS-751CS-752CS-753CS-754CS-755CS-756
1234567
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Networks & Communication
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR Ph.D(CS)
General Courses
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Course TitleTheory of ComputationAdvanced Operating SystemAdvanced Algorithm AnalysisResearch Methods
S.No.1234
Course No.CS-718CS-719CS-721CS-794
Pattern RecognitionDecision Support SystemsAdvanced Topics in AI ProgrammingDesign of Intelligent SystemsMachine LearningNeural NetworksComputer VisionData MiningDigital Image ProcessingAdvanced Topics in Artificial IntelligenceMulti Agent SystemsMultimedia DatabasesAdvanced Computer GraphicsAdvanced Data Mining
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-757CS-758CS-759CS-760CS-761CS-762CS-764CS-765CS-766CS-767CS-768CS-769CS-770CS-775
123456789
1011121314
Credit HoursCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Artificial Intelligence/Data Mining/Image Precessing/Computer Graphics
Advanced DBMSData WarehousingObject Oriented DatabasesWeb-Based DBMSTopics in DBMS
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-776CS-777CS-778CS-779CS-780
12345
Credit HourCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Database Systems
Special Topics in CS-ISpecial Topics in CS-II
3(3-0)3(3-0)
CS-795CS-796
12
Credit HourCourse TitleS.No. Course No.
Supervisory Courses
100
COURSES OFFERED
B.Ed A minimum of two semesters duration program after Bachelor's Degree or Equivalent.
M.Ed A minimum of two semesters duration program after B.Ed. Degree.
M.Sc (Education) A minimum of four semesters duration program after B.A/B.Sc Degree or Equivalent.
M.Phil (Education) A minimum of four semesters duration program after M.Sc/M.A (Education)/M.Ed Degree or Equivalent.
Ph.D (Education) A minimum of six semesters duration program after MS/M.Phil (Education).
Throughout the academic year, the Institute of education and
Research runs a variety of programs /courses of part time, open
studies courses in which any person can enroll. The short courses
such as propagation and maintenance of indoor plants, preservation
and processing of food products, drafting, cutting and sewing, flower
making and arrangement, stain glass painting and Spoken English
are also being started.
IER has also initiated Computer Training programs especially for the
ladies of the area. The Institute is also working for the uplift and
empowerment of the women folk in particular.
The Institute of Education and Research offers Ph.D (Education),
M.Phil (Education), M.Sc (Education), B.Ed. and M.Ed. program.
Institute of Education and Research
101
Director Dr. Muhammad Imran Yousuf
Assistant Professors Ms. Almas Kiani
Dr. Malik Ghulam Behlol
Dr. Qaisara Parveen
Dr. Muhammad Arshad Dahar
Lecturer Ms. Sumaira Kayani
Ms. Tehsin Ehsan
Academic Standing
(i) Grade Point average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00
(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the Degree: 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following CGPA otherwise he / she shall be ceased on the University roll. However, he/she may repeat the whole semester once only.
If a student fails to obtain CGPA 2.50 in the 2nd semester he / she may repeat the courses of lowest grades to make CGPA 2.50 within maximum time for the degree otherwise he/she shall be ceased to University rolls.
Semester
1st
2nd
CGPA
1 . 5 0
2 . 5 0
B.Ed. Admission and Registration:
(i) Minimum Academic Requirements: A person holding B.A/B.Sc or equivalent degree from a recognized University with at least second division or overall 45% marks, shall be eligible for admission to B.Ed. program.
(ii) Admission will be on open merit basis.
(iii) If you are an experienced teacher, even then you have to do teaching practice (Internship) at the schools allotted by the University.
102
Institute of Education and Research
103
M.Ed.
Admission & Registration:
i. Minimum Qualification: A person (male/female) with B.Ed. or equivalent degree from a recognized University in at least second division or overall 45% marks shall be eligible for admission.
ii. Teaching experience will be added advantage.
iii. Admission will be on open merit basis.
Academic Standing:
i. Grade Point average a. Maximum grade point average 4.00
b. Minimum grade point average 2.50 for obtaining Master's Degree
ii. To remain on the rolls of the University a student shallbe required to maintain the following minimum CGPA:
iii. A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to reappear in the courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/she shall be ceased to the University roll.
iv. A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had failed, at the first available opportunity, provided that his/her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him/her, will not exceed the normal workload.
Semester
1st
2nd
CGPA
1 . 5 0
2 . 5 0
Institute of Education and Research
Academic Standing
(i) Grade Point average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00
(b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the Degree: 2.50
(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following CGPA otherwise he / she shall be ceased on the University roll. However, he/she may repeat the whole semester once only.
If a student fails to obtain CGPA 2.50 in the 2nd semester he / she may repeat the courses of lowest grades to make CGPA 2.50 within maximum time for the degree otherwise he/she shall be ceased to University rolls.
Semester
1st
2nd
CGPA
1 . 5 0
2 . 5 0
B.Ed. Admission and Registration:
(i) Minimum Academic Requirements: A person holding B.A/B.Sc or equivalent degree from a recognized University with at least second division or overall 45% marks, shall be eligible for admission to B.Ed. program.
(ii) Admission will be on open merit basis.
(iii) If you are an experienced teacher, even then you have to do teaching practice (Internship) at the schools allotted by the University.
102
Institute of Education and Research
103
M.Ed.
Admission & Registration:
i. Minimum Qualification: A person (male/female) with B.Ed. or equivalent degree from a recognized University in at least second division or overall 45% marks shall be eligible for admission.
ii. Teaching experience will be added advantage.
iii. Admission will be on open merit basis.
Academic Standing:
i. Grade Point average a. Maximum grade point average 4.00
b. Minimum grade point average 2.50 for obtaining Master's Degree
ii. To remain on the rolls of the University a student shallbe required to maintain the following minimum CGPA:
iii. A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency, may be allowed to reappear in the courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/she shall be ceased to the University roll.
iv. A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had failed, at the first available opportunity, provided that his/her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him/her, will not exceed the normal workload.
Semester
1st
2nd
CGPA
1 . 5 0
2 . 5 0
Institute of Education and Research
Semester
1st2nd3rd4th
CGPA
1 . 5 01 . 7 52 . 0 02 . 5 0
M.Sc Education
Admission and Registration:
(1) Admission to the Course:-A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Master of Science in full and partial residence:
(i) Must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in aggregate with CGPA of 2.50 or its equivalent for M.Sc. Education, and 45% marks or its equivalent from a recognized institution, with the subjects related to the subject he/she desires to take up;
(ii) Admission to M.Sc. Education will be on open merit basis.(iii) The nominees of different Departments/Organizations with minimum of 2nd division or its equivalent in
Bachelor degree will be eligible.
Academic Standing:-
(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00 (b) Minimum grade point average for 2.50
obtaining Master's Degree:(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA/CGPA in
each semester:
(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/she shall cease to be on the roll.
(iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had failed, at the first available opportunity, provided that his/her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him/her, will not exceed the normal workload.
104
Institute of Education and Research
105
M.Phil (Education)
Admission & Registration:
i.
ii. Admission will be on open merit basis.
iii. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.
A candidate seeking admission to the course for the degree of M. Phil in Education must have passed the M.Sc/ M.A (Edu) / M.Ed Examination in aggregate with CGPA of not less than 2.50 or with 45% marks secured under annual examination system or its equivalent in the field of study or related disciplines from Higher Education Commission, Islamabad recognized institutions.
2. Academic Standing:i. Grade Point Average: Grade point will be as follows: A for 4, B for 3, C for 2 and F for failure (that is zero).
a) Maximum grade point average 4.00b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining M.Phil degree 2.50
ii. To remain on the rolls of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following GPA/CGPA in each sem
iii. A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50 upon the completion of entire approved course work, may be allowed to repeat once the course of the previous semester in which he/ she had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/ she shall cease to be on the roll.
iv. A student will be required to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he/ she had failed at the first available opportunity, provided that his/her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him/her will not exceed the normal workload. (Other rules & regulations are same as those for M.Sc.)
Semester
1st2nd3rd4th
CGPA
1 . 5 01 . 7 52 . 0 02 . 5 0
Institute of Education and Research
Semester
1st2nd3rd4th
CGPA
1 . 5 01 . 7 52 . 0 02 . 5 0
M.Sc Education
Admission and Registration:
(1) Admission to the Course:-A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Master of Science in full and partial residence:
(i) Must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in aggregate with CGPA of 2.50 or its equivalent for M.Sc. Education, and 45% marks or its equivalent from a recognized institution, with the subjects related to the subject he/she desires to take up;
(ii) Admission to M.Sc. Education will be on open merit basis.(iii) The nominees of different Departments/Organizations with minimum of 2nd division or its equivalent in
Bachelor degree will be eligible.
Academic Standing:-
(i) Grade Point Average
(a) Maximum grade point average: 4.00 (b) Minimum grade point average for 2.50
obtaining Master's Degree:(ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA/CGPA in
each semester:
(iii) A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50, upon the completion of entire approved course work, may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/she shall cease to be on the roll.
(iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had failed, at the first available opportunity, provided that his/her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him/her, will not exceed the normal workload.
104
Institute of Education and Research
105
M.Phil (Education)
Admission & Registration:
i.
ii. Admission will be on open merit basis.
iii. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.
A candidate seeking admission to the course for the degree of M. Phil in Education must have passed the M.Sc/ M.A (Edu) / M.Ed Examination in aggregate with CGPA of not less than 2.50 or with 45% marks secured under annual examination system or its equivalent in the field of study or related disciplines from Higher Education Commission, Islamabad recognized institutions.
2. Academic Standing:i. Grade Point Average: Grade point will be as follows: A for 4, B for 3, C for 2 and F for failure (that is zero).
a) Maximum grade point average 4.00b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining M.Phil degree 2.50
ii. To remain on the rolls of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following GPA/CGPA in each sem
iii. A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.00 or above but less than 2.50 upon the completion of entire approved course work, may be allowed to repeat once the course of the previous semester in which he/ she had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree, failing which he/ she shall cease to be on the roll.
iv. A student will be required to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he/ she had failed at the first available opportunity, provided that his/her maximum workload, including the courses being repeated by him/her will not exceed the normal workload. (Other rules & regulations are same as those for M.Sc.)
Semester
1st2nd3rd4th
CGPA
1 . 5 01 . 7 52 . 0 02 . 5 0
Institute of Education and Research
EDU-501EDU-502SSH-501IS-502
EDU-503
EDU-504EDU-505
12345
67
Functional EnglishFunctional UrduPakistan StudiesIslamic StudiesPerspectives of Education in Pakistan
School Organization & Classroom ManagementHuman Development & Learning
Part-I Core Courses
SCHEME OF STUDIES BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.Ed)
3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
Code
EDU-506EDU-507EDU-508
EDU-509EDU-510EDU-511EDU-512EDU-513EDU-514
S.No.
89
10
123456
Course Title
Measurement and EvaluationResearch Techniques & Individual ProjectsCurriculum Development & Teaching Methods
Teaching of EnglishTeaching of UrduTeaching of General ScienceTeaching of Pakistan StudiesTeaching of IslamiyatTeaching of Agriculture
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
EDU-515EDU-516EDU-517EDU-518EDU-519
12345
Teaching of MathematicsTeaching of PhysicsTeaching of ChemistryTeaching of BiologyTeaching of Computer Skills
Part-II (Any one Group) (06 Credits)(a) Humanities group (any two courses) (b) Science group (any two courses)
(c) Teaching Skills Development
6(0-12)EDU-5201 Teaching Practice and Observation
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
107
SCHEME OF STUDIES MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.Ed.)
Credit Hours4(4-0)4(4-0)4(4-0)4(4-0)
4(4-0)4(4-0)4(4-0)3(2-2)
Course TitleCurriculum DevelopmentEducational Planning and ManagementEducational Psychology and GuidanceEducational Measurement and EvaluationAdvanced Methods of TeachingTechniques of Research and StatisticsPhilosophy of EducationComputer in Education
Course No.EDU-701EDU-702EDU-703EDU-704
EDU-705EDU-706EDU-707EDU-708
S.No.1234
5678
CORE COURSES
Candidates opted for thesis program would select Research Thesis and those opted for non-thesis program will
read one compulsory course (EDU-711) and one of the optional courses from the optional list.
NON-THESIS GROUP
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
6(0-12)
Elementary Education in PakistanSecondary Education in PakistanTeacher Education in PakistanWomen Education in PakistanAdult and Continuing EducationSpecial Education
Research Thesis
EDU-709EDU-710
3(1-4)Research Planning and Report WritingEDU-711
EDU-712EDU-713EDU-714EDU-715
EDU-716
Optional List:
THESIS GROUP
106
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
EDU-501EDU-502SSH-501IS-502
EDU-503
EDU-504EDU-505
12345
67
Functional EnglishFunctional UrduPakistan StudiesIslamic StudiesPerspectives of Education in Pakistan
School Organization & Classroom ManagementHuman Development & Learning
Part-I Core Courses
SCHEME OF STUDIES BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.Ed)
3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
Code
EDU-506EDU-507EDU-508
EDU-509EDU-510EDU-511EDU-512EDU-513EDU-514
S.No.
89
10
123456
Course Title
Measurement and EvaluationResearch Techniques & Individual ProjectsCurriculum Development & Teaching Methods
Teaching of EnglishTeaching of UrduTeaching of General ScienceTeaching of Pakistan StudiesTeaching of IslamiyatTeaching of Agriculture
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
EDU-515EDU-516EDU-517EDU-518EDU-519
12345
Teaching of MathematicsTeaching of PhysicsTeaching of ChemistryTeaching of BiologyTeaching of Computer Skills
Part-II (Any one Group) (06 Credits)(a) Humanities group (any two courses) (b) Science group (any two courses)
(c) Teaching Skills Development
6(0-12)EDU-5201 Teaching Practice and Observation
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
107
SCHEME OF STUDIES MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.Ed.)
Credit Hours4(4-0)4(4-0)4(4-0)4(4-0)
4(4-0)4(4-0)4(4-0)3(2-2)
Course TitleCurriculum DevelopmentEducational Planning and ManagementEducational Psychology and GuidanceEducational Measurement and EvaluationAdvanced Methods of TeachingTechniques of Research and StatisticsPhilosophy of EducationComputer in Education
Course No.EDU-701EDU-702EDU-703EDU-704
EDU-705EDU-706EDU-707EDU-708
S.No.1234
5678
CORE COURSES
Candidates opted for thesis program would select Research Thesis and those opted for non-thesis program will
read one compulsory course (EDU-711) and one of the optional courses from the optional list.
NON-THESIS GROUP
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
6(0-12)
Elementary Education in PakistanSecondary Education in PakistanTeacher Education in PakistanWomen Education in PakistanAdult and Continuing EducationSpecial Education
Research Thesis
EDU-709EDU-710
3(1-4)Research Planning and Report WritingEDU-711
EDU-712EDU-713EDU-714EDU-715
EDU-716
Optional List:
THESIS GROUP
106
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.Sc)
A) Core Courses
Credit HoursCodeS.No. Course Title
123456789
10111213
EDU-718EDU-719EDU-720EDU-735EDU-781EDU-782EDU-783EDU-784EDU-785EDU-786EDU-787EDU-788EDU-789
3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
35
Functional EnglishSpecial ProblemSeminarCritical Thinking and Reflective PracticesCurriculum and InstructionChild Development and LearningClassroom AssessmentFundamental Principles of PedagogyEducational ResearchApplication of Research in EducationPerspectives and Development of Education
Educational Technology and Communication
Classroom Management
B) Professional Electives
Credit HoursCodeS.No. Course Title
123456789
EDU-709EDU-710EDU-712EDU-713EDU-714EDU-715EDU-717EDU-737EDU-721
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3+3=6
Elementary Education in PakistanSecondary Education in PakistanTeacher Education in PakistanWomen EducationAdult and Continuing EducationSpecial EducationHigher Education in PakistanEnvironmental EducationPopulation Education
Candidates will select two courses from the following, subject to their availability
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
EDU-722EDU-723EDU-728EDU-729
1234
Teaching of UrduTeaching of Social/Pakistan Studies
Teaching of English (Compulsory)
Teaching of General Science
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
EDU-724EDU-725EDU-726EDU-727
1234
Teaching of MathematicsTeaching of PhysicsTeaching of ChemistryTeaching of Biology
C) METHODS OF TEACHING SPECIALIZATION
Candidates will select two subjects from any one of the following groups
Arts Group Science Group
D) TEACHING PRACTICE
6(0-12)EDU-7301 Teaching Practice
108
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
109
Thesis GroupThe Students who opt for Research Thesis will select it as below:
10(0-20)EDU-7991 Research Thesis
Non Thesis GroupThe Students who opt for Non Thesis program will take one compulsorycourse (EDU-711) and two of the optional courses from the given list.
3(1-4)EDU-7111 Research Planning and Report Writing
Candidates will select two courses from the following, subject to the availability
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
EDU-731EDU-732EDU-733EDU-734EDU-736
12345
Introduction to Sociology of EducationContemporary Issues and Trends in EducationInclusive EducationComparative EducationIslamic System of Education
E) THESIS/NON THESIS COURSES
Candidates will select thesis or non thesis courses
SCHEME OF STUDIES OF M.PHIL IN EDUCATION
A) Core Courses
Credit HoursCodeS.No. Course Title
1234567
EDU-741EDU-742EDU-743EDU-744EDU-745EDU-719EDU-720EDU-720
4(4-0)4(4-0)4(3-2)4(3-2)4(4-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
23
Foundations of EducationCurriculum Development and DesignAdvanced Methods of Research in Social Sciences
Advanced Statistics in Social SciencesEducational PlanningSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-II
B) Specialization Courses
Credit HoursCodeS.No. Course Title
1234567
EDU-746EDU-747EDU-748EDU-749EDU-750EDU-751EDU752
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
3+3+3=9
Instructional Technology and Teaching TechniquesEducation and DevelopmentTeacher Education in Comparative PerspectiveEducation in Transitional SocietiesEconomics of EducationHigher Education in Comparative PerspectiveEducational and Psychological Testing
Candidates will select three courses from the following, subject to their availability
10(0-20)EDU-7991 Thesis
C)
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.Sc)
A) Core Courses
Credit HoursCodeS.No. Course Title
123456789
10111213
EDU-718EDU-719EDU-720EDU-735EDU-781EDU-782EDU-783EDU-784EDU-785EDU-786EDU-787EDU-788EDU-789
3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
35
Functional EnglishSpecial ProblemSeminarCritical Thinking and Reflective PracticesCurriculum and InstructionChild Development and LearningClassroom AssessmentFundamental Principles of PedagogyEducational ResearchApplication of Research in EducationPerspectives and Development of Education
Educational Technology and Communication
Classroom Management
B) Professional Electives
Credit HoursCodeS.No. Course Title
123456789
EDU-709EDU-710EDU-712EDU-713EDU-714EDU-715EDU-717EDU-737EDU-721
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3+3=6
Elementary Education in PakistanSecondary Education in PakistanTeacher Education in PakistanWomen EducationAdult and Continuing EducationSpecial EducationHigher Education in PakistanEnvironmental EducationPopulation Education
Candidates will select two courses from the following, subject to their availability
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
EDU-722EDU-723EDU-728EDU-729
1234
Teaching of UrduTeaching of Social/Pakistan Studies
Teaching of English (Compulsory)
Teaching of General Science
3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)3(2-2)
EDU-724EDU-725EDU-726EDU-727
1234
Teaching of MathematicsTeaching of PhysicsTeaching of ChemistryTeaching of Biology
C) METHODS OF TEACHING SPECIALIZATION
Candidates will select two subjects from any one of the following groups
Arts Group Science Group
D) TEACHING PRACTICE
6(0-12)EDU-7301 Teaching Practice
108
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
109
Thesis GroupThe Students who opt for Research Thesis will select it as below:
10(0-20)EDU-7991 Research Thesis
Non Thesis GroupThe Students who opt for Non Thesis program will take one compulsorycourse (EDU-711) and two of the optional courses from the given list.
3(1-4)EDU-7111 Research Planning and Report Writing
Candidates will select two courses from the following, subject to the availability
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
EDU-731EDU-732EDU-733EDU-734EDU-736
12345
Introduction to Sociology of EducationContemporary Issues and Trends in EducationInclusive EducationComparative EducationIslamic System of Education
E) THESIS/NON THESIS COURSES
Candidates will select thesis or non thesis courses
SCHEME OF STUDIES OF M.PHIL IN EDUCATION
A) Core Courses
Credit HoursCodeS.No. Course Title
1234567
EDU-741EDU-742EDU-743EDU-744EDU-745EDU-719EDU-720EDU-720
4(4-0)4(4-0)4(3-2)4(3-2)4(4-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
23
Foundations of EducationCurriculum Development and DesignAdvanced Methods of Research in Social Sciences
Advanced Statistics in Social SciencesEducational PlanningSpecial ProblemSeminar-ISeminar-II
B) Specialization Courses
Credit HoursCodeS.No. Course Title
1234567
EDU-746EDU-747EDU-748EDU-749EDU-750EDU-751EDU752
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
3+3+3=9
Instructional Technology and Teaching TechniquesEducation and DevelopmentTeacher Education in Comparative PerspectiveEducation in Transitional SocietiesEconomics of EducationHigher Education in Comparative PerspectiveEducational and Psychological Testing
Candidates will select three courses from the following, subject to their availability
10(0-20)EDU-7991 Thesis
C)
NAME OF COURSES.#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
DVM
BBA (Hons.)
BS (CS & IT)
B. Ed
PGD (IT)
M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
M.Sc. (Hons.) Poultry Science
M.Sc.
M.Phil
MCS, MIT, MS(CS)
MBA (all programmes)
M.Ed/M.Sc (Edu.)
M.Phil (Education)
Ph.D. (In all disciplines)
APPLICATION TO BE SUBMITTED IN THE OFFICE OF
Dean, Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences
Dean, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Director, University Institute of Management Sciences
Director, University Institute of Information Technology
Director, Division of Continuing Education, Home Economics and Women Development
Director, University Institute of Information Technology
Dean, Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences
Dean, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Dean, Faculty of Sciences/ Faculty of Forestry & Range Management & Wildlife
Dean, Faculty of Sciences/ Faculty of Forestry & Range Management & Wildlife
Director, University Institute of Information Technology
Director, University Institute of Management Sciences
Director, Division of Continuing Education, Home Economics and Women Development
Director, Division of Continuing Education, Home Economics and Women Development
Director Advanced Studies
SCHEDULE OF TEACHINGSCHEDULE OF TEACHING
Applications on the prescribed forms for admission to the degree courses
at the PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi (as detailed below)
complete in all respect, must be submitted either in person or by
registered post in accordance with the notification by the University as
follows:
Fall Semester:
Spring Semester:
October - February
March - July
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
111
Schedule/ Procedure of AdmissionScheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES OF PH.D IN EDUCATIONB) Specialization Courses
CodeS.No. Course Title
12
3
EDU-764EDU-765
EDU-766
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Evolution of Early Childhood EducationPlanning, Management and Instruction inEarly Childhood EducationGrowth and Developing of Children
Candidate will select two courses from any one Specialization of thegiven areas
A) Core Courses
CodeS.No. Course Title
123456
EDU-761EDU-762EDU-725EDU-763EDU-720EDU-720
Qualitative and Quantitative Research Design in EducationEducational StudiesApplied Statistics in EducationGlobal Challenges in EducationSeminar-ISeminar-II
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
14
Credit HoursEarly Childhood Education (ECE)Early Childhood Education (ECE)
CodeS.No. Course Title
123
EDU-767EDU-768EDU-769
Educational Policy and PlanningInstructional Leadership and SupervisionHuman Resource Management in Education
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
Educational Leadership and ManagementEducational Leadership and Management
CodeS.No. Course Title
123
EDU-770EDU-771EDU-772
Modern Assessment and EvaluationTest Theories and DesignsTest Construction and Standardization
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
Educational AssessmentEducational Assessment
50(0-100)EDU-7991 Research Thesis
C)
Code Course Title
EDU-773EDU-774EDU-775
Curriculum Applications and ChangeCurriculum Theories and ModelsCurriculum and Instruction
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
Curriculum DevelopmentCurriculum Development
S.No.
123
110
NAME OF COURSES.#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
DVM
BBA (Hons.)
BS (CS & IT)
B. Ed
PGD (IT)
M.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
M.Sc. (Hons.) Poultry Science
M.Sc.
M.Phil
MCS, MIT, MS(CS)
MBA (all programmes)
M.Ed/M.Sc (Edu.)
M.Phil (Education)
Ph.D. (In all disciplines)
APPLICATION TO BE SUBMITTED IN THE OFFICE OF
Dean, Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences
Dean, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Director, University Institute of Management Sciences
Director, University Institute of Information Technology
Director, Division of Continuing Education, Home Economics and Women Development
Director, University Institute of Information Technology
Dean, Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences
Dean, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Dean, Faculty of Sciences/ Faculty of Forestry & Range Management & Wildlife
Dean, Faculty of Sciences/ Faculty of Forestry & Range Management & Wildlife
Director, University Institute of Information Technology
Director, University Institute of Management Sciences
Director, Division of Continuing Education, Home Economics and Women Development
Director, Division of Continuing Education, Home Economics and Women Development
Director Advanced Studies
SCHEDULE OF TEACHINGSCHEDULE OF TEACHING
Applications on the prescribed forms for admission to the degree courses
at the PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi (as detailed below)
complete in all respect, must be submitted either in person or by
registered post in accordance with the notification by the University as
follows:
Fall Semester:
Spring Semester:
October - February
March - July
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
111
Schedule/ Procedure of AdmissionScheme of Studies for Different Programmes
SCHEME OF STUDIES OF PH.D IN EDUCATIONB) Specialization Courses
CodeS.No. Course Title
12
3
EDU-764EDU-765
EDU-766
Credit Hours3(3-0)3(3-0)
3(3-0)
Evolution of Early Childhood EducationPlanning, Management and Instruction inEarly Childhood EducationGrowth and Developing of Children
Candidate will select two courses from any one Specialization of thegiven areas
A) Core Courses
CodeS.No. Course Title
123456
EDU-761EDU-762EDU-725EDU-763EDU-720EDU-720
Qualitative and Quantitative Research Design in EducationEducational StudiesApplied Statistics in EducationGlobal Challenges in EducationSeminar-ISeminar-II
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)1(1-0)1(1-0)
14
Credit HoursEarly Childhood Education (ECE)Early Childhood Education (ECE)
CodeS.No. Course Title
123
EDU-767EDU-768EDU-769
Educational Policy and PlanningInstructional Leadership and SupervisionHuman Resource Management in Education
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
Educational Leadership and ManagementEducational Leadership and Management
CodeS.No. Course Title
123
EDU-770EDU-771EDU-772
Modern Assessment and EvaluationTest Theories and DesignsTest Construction and Standardization
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
Educational AssessmentEducational Assessment
50(0-100)EDU-7991 Research Thesis
C)
Code Course Title
EDU-773EDU-774EDU-775
Curriculum Applications and ChangeCurriculum Theories and ModelsCurriculum and Instruction
3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)
Credit Hours
Curriculum DevelopmentCurriculum Development
S.No.
123
110
Housing
The PMAS-AAUR has residential facilities for boys and girls on the campus. Housing and food services are available to about 40% of students' population. Residential facilities and related food services are normally organized and administered by students with proper guidance from the University administration.
Application for Housing
Students intending to live on campus have to apply on the application form. However, allocation of rooms in dormitories is made on the basis of space available and on merit basis.
Sanction of Leave
Leave to undergraduate students is sanctioned by the Tutor/Senior Tutor up to 7 days, and for period exceeding 7 days by the Dean/Director of the concerned Faculty, Institute, Division, on the recommendation of the Tutor/Senior Tutor. For postgraduate students the authority for sanction of leave is vested in the Chairman on the recommendation of the Supervisor concerned, for a period not exceeding 7 days and the Dean/Director on the recommendation of the Chairman exceeding this period. Sanction of leave, however, is at the discretion of the competent authority and is not counted towards the requirement of lecturer shortage .The University normally conforms to the schedule of holidays observed by the Government of the Punjab. The Vice Chancellor can grant holidays up to a maximum of six days in an academic year on special occasions.
Directorate of Students Affairs
The purpose of Director Students Affairs is to act as advisor of students, to consult and work with individual students and student groups. The Director also coordinates with other University offices to create a sense of community at thePMAS-AAUR. Assistance is available all the time during office hours and beyond that for some very urgent affairs. A few of the services available with the Directorate are:
Processing of applications for withdrawal from the University;
/ Consulting or problem solving for students; / Co-coordinating Conduct - Discipline action;
/ Hearing students grievances and appeals; and / Providing general information or assistance.
Students Affairs
113
Note:
i. No application shall be accepted after the due date even if dispatched by post.ii. Incomplete applications will be rejected without any prior notice.iii. All certificates and testimonials should be duly attested and
attached as required. Candidate must write in the application
form his/her name, father's name, date of birth as given /
spelled in the matric certificate.iv. The candidate who had been a registered student of this
University in the past must write his/her previous registration
number allotted by the University.v. The candidates who did their prerequisite degrees from other
Universities must submit their Migration Certificates from the
respective universities (in original) otherwise they will not be
considered for admission.vi. Number of seats in different programs: As approved by the Academic Council.
Admission of International Students
The credentials of an applicant who holds a foreign nationality and who wishes to attend the University are evaluated in
accordance with the general regulations governing admission of foreign nationals as approved by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and the Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan. Candidates from foreign countries should send their
applications through the Embassies of their countries in Islamabad, and these must be routed through the Ministries of
Foreign Affairs and Education, Government of Pakistan. No foreign student will be admitted in the University unless his/her
admission after due scrutiny of his / her application, is confirmed by the University.
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Housing
The PMAS-AAUR has residential facilities for boys and girls on the campus. Housing and food services are available to about 40% of students' population. Residential facilities and related food services are normally organized and administered by students with proper guidance from the University administration.
Application for Housing
Students intending to live on campus have to apply on the application form. However, allocation of rooms in dormitories is made on the basis of space available and on merit basis.
Sanction of Leave
Leave to undergraduate students is sanctioned by the Tutor/Senior Tutor up to 7 days, and for period exceeding 7 days by the Dean/Director of the concerned Faculty, Institute, Division, on the recommendation of the Tutor/Senior Tutor. For postgraduate students the authority for sanction of leave is vested in the Chairman on the recommendation of the Supervisor concerned, for a period not exceeding 7 days and the Dean/Director on the recommendation of the Chairman exceeding this period. Sanction of leave, however, is at the discretion of the competent authority and is not counted towards the requirement of lecturer shortage .The University normally conforms to the schedule of holidays observed by the Government of the Punjab. The Vice Chancellor can grant holidays up to a maximum of six days in an academic year on special occasions.
Directorate of Students Affairs
The purpose of Director Students Affairs is to act as advisor of students, to consult and work with individual students and student groups. The Director also coordinates with other University offices to create a sense of community at thePMAS-AAUR. Assistance is available all the time during office hours and beyond that for some very urgent affairs. A few of the services available with the Directorate are:
Processing of applications for withdrawal from the University;
/ Consulting or problem solving for students; / Co-coordinating Conduct - Discipline action;
/ Hearing students grievances and appeals; and / Providing general information or assistance.
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Note:
i. No application shall be accepted after the due date even if dispatched by post.ii. Incomplete applications will be rejected without any prior notice.iii. All certificates and testimonials should be duly attested and
attached as required. Candidate must write in the application
form his/her name, father's name, date of birth as given /
spelled in the matric certificate.iv. The candidate who had been a registered student of this
University in the past must write his/her previous registration
number allotted by the University.v. The candidates who did their prerequisite degrees from other
Universities must submit their Migration Certificates from the
respective universities (in original) otherwise they will not be
considered for admission.vi. Number of seats in different programs: As approved by the Academic Council.
Admission of International Students
The credentials of an applicant who holds a foreign nationality and who wishes to attend the University are evaluated in
accordance with the general regulations governing admission of foreign nationals as approved by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and the Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan. Candidates from foreign countries should send their
applications through the Embassies of their countries in Islamabad, and these must be routed through the Ministries of
Foreign Affairs and Education, Government of Pakistan. No foreign student will be admitted in the University unless his/her
admission after due scrutiny of his / her application, is confirmed by the University.
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University Health Service
The PMAS-AAUR maintains a small health unit with a qualified
Doctor-in-Charge and supporting para-medical staff. The service provides first aid and preliminary diagnostic facilities with appropriate medication. Plans are underway to expand this service in such a way that a test laboratory and X-ray facilities are provided.
Sports
Athletics play an important role in the extra-curricular activities of the University, which maintains facilities for all major sports such as cricket, football, volleyball, basketball and track & field. The University Teams participate in various national and inter-varsity games.
Quality Enhancement Cell
The Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) has been established at the university with the objective of significant enhancement of
quality in higher learning and international compatibility. The major functions of QEC are to:
> review quality standards and the quality of teaching and learning in each subject area.
> promote public confidence that the quality and standards of the award of degrees are enhanced and safeguarded.
> define lucid and explicit standards as points of reference to the reviews to be carried out. It should also help the employees to know as to what they could expect from candidates.
> develop qualifications framework by setting out the attributes that can be expected from the holder of qualification.
> develop quality assurance processes and methods of evaluation to affirm that the quality of provision and the standard of awards are being maintained and to foster curriculum, subject and staff development.
> develop procedures for approval of new programs, monitoring and evaluation, departmental review, student feedback,
employer feedback, quality assurance of various degree programs, subject review, and qualification framework.
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ARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FARMS CHAKWAL ROADARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FARMS CHAKWAL ROAD
University Research Farm is situtaed on Mandra-Chakwal Road, 6 km short of Dudial. This is a compact piece of fertile land
of 236 acres purchased by the University in February 2007. Ecologically, farm location is representative of most of rain-fed area
of Potowar tract. Since experimental area at main University Campus was left to only 13 acres, it was on the top of priority list of
the Vice Chancellor, Dr. Khalid Mahmood Khan, S.I. to arrange a
large university farm for research purposes, field demonstration
and seed multiplication. However, to manage funds and to find out
large area of land in Rawalpindi region was not an easy task. But,
where there is a will there is a way. The Vice Chancellor was able to
arrange sufficient funds for this purpose and he along with his
dedicated team succeeded in acquiring a large farm for the
University.
Soon after taking over the land, the university set aside funds
for the farm staff and machinery and the work on farm lay out,
research studies and crop production got started. During October
2007, the Vice Chancellor was again successful in getting a Mega
Project worth Rs. 343 millions from Higher Education Commission,
Islamabad, for the development of on-farm research facilities for
faculty and students. Seven field labs, three glasshouses, one greenhouse (Chinese Style), one farming tunnel and an
administration block have been established at the farm through this Project. A veterinary hospital is near completion
whichwould provide facilities like indoor and outdoor clinics, obstetrics/gynaecology, semen evaluation and cryopreservation
laboratories. In addition to the access of students and teachers, the facilities will also be available to the local farming
community.
University Health Service
The PMAS-AAUR maintains a small health unit with a qualified
Doctor-in-Charge and supporting para-medical staff. The service provides first aid and preliminary diagnostic facilities with appropriate medication. Plans are underway to expand this service in such a way that a test laboratory and X-ray facilities are provided.
Sports
Athletics play an important role in the extra-curricular activities of the University, which maintains facilities for all major sports such as cricket, football, volleyball, basketball and track & field. The University Teams participate in various national and inter-varsity games.
Quality Enhancement Cell
The Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) has been established at the university with the objective of significant enhancement of
quality in higher learning and international compatibility. The major functions of QEC are to:
> review quality standards and the quality of teaching and learning in each subject area.
> promote public confidence that the quality and standards of the award of degrees are enhanced and safeguarded.
> define lucid and explicit standards as points of reference to the reviews to be carried out. It should also help the employees to know as to what they could expect from candidates.
> develop qualifications framework by setting out the attributes that can be expected from the holder of qualification.
> develop quality assurance processes and methods of evaluation to affirm that the quality of provision and the standard of awards are being maintained and to foster curriculum, subject and staff development.
> develop procedures for approval of new programs, monitoring and evaluation, departmental review, student feedback,
employer feedback, quality assurance of various degree programs, subject review, and qualification framework.
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ARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FARMS CHAKWAL ROADARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FARMS CHAKWAL ROAD
University Research Farm is situtaed on Mandra-Chakwal Road, 6 km short of Dudial. This is a compact piece of fertile land
of 236 acres purchased by the University in February 2007. Ecologically, farm location is representative of most of rain-fed area
of Potowar tract. Since experimental area at main University Campus was left to only 13 acres, it was on the top of priority list of
the Vice Chancellor, Dr. Khalid Mahmood Khan, S.I. to arrange a
large university farm for research purposes, field demonstration
and seed multiplication. However, to manage funds and to find out
large area of land in Rawalpindi region was not an easy task. But,
where there is a will there is a way. The Vice Chancellor was able to
arrange sufficient funds for this purpose and he along with his
dedicated team succeeded in acquiring a large farm for the
University.
Soon after taking over the land, the university set aside funds
for the farm staff and machinery and the work on farm lay out,
research studies and crop production got started. During October
2007, the Vice Chancellor was again successful in getting a Mega
Project worth Rs. 343 millions from Higher Education Commission,
Islamabad, for the development of on-farm research facilities for
faculty and students. Seven field labs, three glasshouses, one greenhouse (Chinese Style), one farming tunnel and an
administration block have been established at the farm through this Project. A veterinary hospital is near completion
whichwould provide facilities like indoor and outdoor clinics, obstetrics/gynaecology, semen evaluation and cryopreservation
laboratories. In addition to the access of students and teachers, the facilities will also be available to the local farming
community.
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Agricultural Potential and specific ecological conditions of the region led to the establishment of PMAS-AAUR
Sub-Campus Khushab in 2007. Sub-Campus is situated 2 Km away in the west side of Khushab and 3 km in east side
of Jauharabad. The renovation of Campus building was started in 2007. Two academic blocks, one for the
Department of Veterinary Sciences, second for the Agriculture have been renovated. Laboratories, departments
have been established for conduct of practical work. More over, construction of other academic blocks for Agriculture,
Livestock Departments and Administration Block will be started soon.
The Campus is offering Veterinary Diploma and short courses i.e. Diploma in Agricultural Sciences (DAS) of three
years, Livestock Assistant Diploma course (LAD) of two years, Artificial Insemination and Reproductive Health
Management of Dairy Animals (AIRHD) one year diploma course and two short courses of six months duration
Poultry Management and Poultry Disease Protection. The Campus is working under the Supervision of Project
Director.
UNIVERSITY SUB-CAMPUS KHUSHABUNIVERSITY SUB-CAMPUS KHUSHAB
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University Sub-Campus Khushab University Sub-Campus Khushab
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HYDROPONIC PROJECT (FARMERS MARKET Pvt. Ltd.)HYDROPONIC PROJECT (FARMERS MARKET Pvt. Ltd.)
Farmers Market (Pvt.) Ltd (FMP) is an R&D Project of Arid Agriculture University
Rawalpindi (Pakistan), for Hydroponic production of vegetable over an area of 13.51 acres
which is located at village Kalyam Mughal on G.T Road, 7 km short of Mandra, District
Rawalpindi.
FMP which is ISO 9001:2000 and 22000 certified, is producing Hydroponically grown
pesticide free vegetables especially Tomatoes in 3 different varieties and Capsicum
in 3 different colours. Besides, R&D, the project is now in position export Tomatoes abroad to
Middle Eastern Countries and thus earning foreign exchange, and adding to the Revenue of
Pakistan.
Hydroponic Project (Farmers Market Pvt. Ltd.)
Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes
Agricultural Potential and specific ecological conditions of the region led to the establishment of PMAS-AAUR
Sub-Campus Khushab in 2007. Sub-Campus is situated 2 Km away in the west side of Khushab and 3 km in east side
of Jauharabad. The renovation of Campus building was started in 2007. Two academic blocks, one for the
Department of Veterinary Sciences, second for the Agriculture have been renovated. Laboratories, departments
have been established for conduct of practical work. More over, construction of other academic blocks for Agriculture,
Livestock Departments and Administration Block will be started soon.
The Campus is offering Veterinary Diploma and short courses i.e. Diploma in Agricultural Sciences (DAS) of three
years, Livestock Assistant Diploma course (LAD) of two years, Artificial Insemination and Reproductive Health
Management of Dairy Animals (AIRHD) one year diploma course and two short courses of six months duration
Poultry Management and Poultry Disease Protection. The Campus is working under the Supervision of Project
Director.
UNIVERSITY SUB-CAMPUS KHUSHABUNIVERSITY SUB-CAMPUS KHUSHAB
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University Sub-Campus Khushab University Sub-Campus Khushab
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HYDROPONIC PROJECT (FARMERS MARKET Pvt. Ltd.)HYDROPONIC PROJECT (FARMERS MARKET Pvt. Ltd.)
Farmers Market (Pvt.) Ltd (FMP) is an R&D Project of Arid Agriculture University
Rawalpindi (Pakistan), for Hydroponic production of vegetable over an area of 13.51 acres
which is located at village Kalyam Mughal on G.T Road, 7 km short of Mandra, District
Rawalpindi.
FMP which is ISO 9001:2000 and 22000 certified, is producing Hydroponically grown
pesticide free vegetables especially Tomatoes in 3 different varieties and Capsicum
in 3 different colours. Besides, R&D, the project is now in position export Tomatoes abroad to
Middle Eastern Countries and thus earning foreign exchange, and adding to the Revenue of
Pakistan.
Hydroponic Project (Farmers Market Pvt. Ltd.)
QUALITY POINTS TABLE FOR GPA / CGPA
D 40 5.00 D 32 4.00 D 24 3.00 D 16 2.00` D 8 1.0041 5.50 33 4.40 25 3.60 17 2.60 9 1.5042 6.00 34 5.20 26 3.90 18 3.00 C 10 2.0043 6.50 35 5.60 27 4.50 19 3.60 11 2.3044 7.00 36 6.00 28 5.10 C 20 4.00 12 2.7045 7.50 37 6.40 29 5.40 21 4.40 B 13 3.0046 8.00 38 7.20 C 30 6.00 22 4.60 14 3.3047 8.50 39 7.60 31 6.30 23 5.00 15 3.7048 9.00 C 40 8.00 32 6.60 24 5.40 A 16 4.0049 9.50 41 8.40 33 6.90 25 5.60
C 50 10.00 42 8.80 34 7.20 B 26 6.0051 10.50 43 8.80 35 7.50 27 6.4052 10.50 44 9.20 36 8.10 28 6.6053 11.00 45 9.60 37 8.40 29 7.0054 11.50 46 10.00 38 8.70 30 7.4055 11.50 47 10.40 B 39 9.00 31 7.6056 12.00 48 10.80 40 9.30 A 32 8.0057 12.50 49 10.80 41 9.6058 12.50 50 11.20 42 9.9059 13.00 51 11.60 43 10.2060 13.50 B 52 12.00 44 10.5061 13.50 53 12.00 45 11.1062 14.00 54 12.40 46 11.4063 14.50 55 12.80 47 11.7064 14.50 56 13.20 A 48 12.00
B 65 15.00 57 13.6066 15.50 58 14.0067 15.50 59 14.4068 16.00 60 14.8069 16.50 61 14.8070 16.50 62 15.20 71 17.00 63 15.6072 17.50 A 64 16.0073 17.5074 18.0075 18.5076 18.5077 19.0078 19.50
79 19.50A 80 20.00
100-Marks5-Credits
80-Marks4-Credits
60-Marks3-Credits
40-Marks2-Credits
20-Marks1-Credit
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(iii) The grade point will be worked on the basis of percentage of
marks obtained by a student in each course separately according
to conversion table Quality points table and not on the percentage of total marks obtained by a student. One credit
hour shall carry twenty marks
2. Calculation of GPA/CGPA:-
(i) GPA/CGPA will be calculated at the end of each semester in accordance to the following formula:
GPA/ CGPA = SUM OF QUALITY POINTS ÷ SUM OF THE CREDIT HOURS
(ii) The quality points table given on the next page will be used for calculating the GPA/CGPA:
(ii) Grade points will be as follows:
Marks Obtained
80-100%
65-79%
50-64%
40-49%
Below
Grade
A
B
C
D
F
Grade Point
4
3
2
1
0
Remarks
Excellent
Good
Satisfactory
Pass
Fail
1. Evaluation:-
(i) The minimum pass marks for each course shall be 40% for undergraduate and Master degree, PGD (CS) and PGD
(IT) and 50% for Ph.D. in Theory & Practical Separately.
The marks / grade required to pass a deficiency course shall be the same as in the regulations relating to the
Examination/ course concerned.
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QUALITY POINTS TABLE FOR GPA / CGPA
D 40 5.00 D 32 4.00 D 24 3.00 D 16 2.00` D 8 1.0041 5.50 33 4.40 25 3.60 17 2.60 9 1.5042 6.00 34 5.20 26 3.90 18 3.00 C 10 2.0043 6.50 35 5.60 27 4.50 19 3.60 11 2.3044 7.00 36 6.00 28 5.10 C 20 4.00 12 2.7045 7.50 37 6.40 29 5.40 21 4.40 B 13 3.0046 8.00 38 7.20 C 30 6.00 22 4.60 14 3.3047 8.50 39 7.60 31 6.30 23 5.00 15 3.7048 9.00 C 40 8.00 32 6.60 24 5.40 A 16 4.0049 9.50 41 8.40 33 6.90 25 5.60
C 50 10.00 42 8.80 34 7.20 B 26 6.0051 10.50 43 8.80 35 7.50 27 6.4052 10.50 44 9.20 36 8.10 28 6.6053 11.00 45 9.60 37 8.40 29 7.0054 11.50 46 10.00 38 8.70 30 7.4055 11.50 47 10.40 B 39 9.00 31 7.6056 12.00 48 10.80 40 9.30 A 32 8.0057 12.50 49 10.80 41 9.6058 12.50 50 11.20 42 9.9059 13.00 51 11.60 43 10.2060 13.50 B 52 12.00 44 10.5061 13.50 53 12.00 45 11.1062 14.00 54 12.40 46 11.4063 14.50 55 12.80 47 11.7064 14.50 56 13.20 A 48 12.00
B 65 15.00 57 13.6066 15.50 58 14.0067 15.50 59 14.4068 16.00 60 14.8069 16.50 61 14.8070 16.50 62 15.20 71 17.00 63 15.6072 17.50 A 64 16.0073 17.5074 18.0075 18.5076 18.5077 19.0078 19.50
79 19.50A 80 20.00
100-Marks5-Credits
80-Marks4-Credits
60-Marks3-Credits
40-Marks2-Credits
20-Marks1-Credit
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(iii) The grade point will be worked on the basis of percentage of
marks obtained by a student in each course separately according
to conversion table Quality points table and not on the percentage of total marks obtained by a student. One credit
hour shall carry twenty marks
2. Calculation of GPA/CGPA:-
(i) GPA/CGPA will be calculated at the end of each semester in accordance to the following formula:
GPA/ CGPA = SUM OF QUALITY POINTS ÷ SUM OF THE CREDIT HOURS
(ii) The quality points table given on the next page will be used for calculating the GPA/CGPA:
(ii) Grade points will be as follows:
Marks Obtained
80-100%
65-79%
50-64%
40-49%
Below
Grade
A
B
C
D
F
Grade Point
4
3
2
1
0
Remarks
Excellent
Good
Satisfactory
Pass
Fail
1. Evaluation:-
(i) The minimum pass marks for each course shall be 40% for undergraduate and Master degree, PGD (CS) and PGD
(IT) and 50% for Ph.D. in Theory & Practical Separately.
The marks / grade required to pass a deficiency course shall be the same as in the regulations relating to the
Examination/ course concerned.
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b). Practical:
For practical examination (if applicable) 100% weightage will be towards final examination.
4. Eligibility for Examination:
A student shall be eligible to sit for the examination provided that he /she:
a. has been on the roll of the University during that semester.
b. has registered himself / herself for the courses of studies.
c. has attended not less than 75% of the classes in theory and practical / laboratory of each course. Provided that the period of absence in the case of participation in co-curricular / sports activities with the permission of the competent Authority concerned may not be counted.
5. Comprehensive Examination:
All students of M.Sc (Hons.)/M.Phil/MS and Ph.D. Shall have to pass the comprehensive examination, after completion of entire approved Course-work, as per university rules.
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3. Examination & Weightage:-
a) Theory:
In theory paper, student's evaluation shall be done by mid-term examination, assignment / quizzes / term paper & final examination. Both the mid-term & final examinations shall be compulsory; a student who misses the mid term examination, he shall not be allowed a make-up examination & shall be awarded zero marks in that examination, however, he may appear in the final examination. In case a student does not appear in the final examination of a course, he shall be deemed to have failed in that course.
In theory, weightage to each component of examination, shall be as prescribed here under:
(i) B. Sc (Hons.) Agriculture/BS (Economics)/BS (Biochemistry)/DVM /B. Ed / M. Sc (Hons.) Agriculture/ Poultry Science/M.Phil/M. Sc/M. Ed/Ph. D. Agriculture, Biological Sciences, Economics, Forestry & Range Management, Wildlife and Environmental Sciences.
Mid Examination 30 %
Assignments 10 %
Final Examination 60 %
(ii) Programmes of Study in UIMS, UIIT, BIIT
Mid Examination 30 %
Assignments 20 %
Final Examination 50 %
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b). Practical:
For practical examination (if applicable) 100% weightage will be towards final examination.
4. Eligibility for Examination:
A student shall be eligible to sit for the examination provided that he /she:
a. has been on the roll of the University during that semester.
b. has registered himself / herself for the courses of studies.
c. has attended not less than 75% of the classes in theory and practical / laboratory of each course. Provided that the period of absence in the case of participation in co-curricular / sports activities with the permission of the competent Authority concerned may not be counted.
5. Comprehensive Examination:
All students of M.Sc (Hons.)/M.Phil/MS and Ph.D. Shall have to pass the comprehensive examination, after completion of entire approved Course-work, as per university rules.
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3. Examination & Weightage:-
a) Theory:
In theory paper, student's evaluation shall be done by mid-term examination, assignment / quizzes / term paper & final examination. Both the mid-term & final examinations shall be compulsory; a student who misses the mid term examination, he shall not be allowed a make-up examination & shall be awarded zero marks in that examination, however, he may appear in the final examination. In case a student does not appear in the final examination of a course, he shall be deemed to have failed in that course.
In theory, weightage to each component of examination, shall be as prescribed here under:
(i) B. Sc (Hons.) Agriculture/BS (Economics)/BS (Biochemistry)/DVM /B. Ed / M. Sc (Hons.) Agriculture/ Poultry Science/M.Phil/M. Sc/M. Ed/Ph. D. Agriculture, Biological Sciences, Economics, Forestry & Range Management, Wildlife and Environmental Sciences.
Mid Examination 30 %
Assignments 10 %
Final Examination 60 %
(ii) Programmes of Study in UIMS, UIIT, BIIT
Mid Examination 30 %
Assignments 20 %
Final Examination 50 %
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b. Auditorium
a. Library
In any educational and research institution the Library department holds the key position being the major source for the inflow of knowledge. For this purpose, the Library department has incorporated 36589 books, textbooks, reference books, project books, thesis, periodicals and research journals, etc. As part of the Library facilities, journals related to various disciplines in agriculture, covering the period from 1984-93 on microfilms and microfiche are available. Our library is equipped with modern Library software, INMAGIC for automation.The services offered by the Library include but not limited to searching of National and International Data Base of the following sources available on compact discs (CDs):CAB Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau AbstractsAGRICOLA Agricultural Information from USDAAGRIS FAO International Information System for Agricultural Sciences and Technology CATDAIC Pakistan AgricultureCATALOG National Agriculture Research Center, Islamabad, (holdings).UNION Scientific Journals available in various libraries of Pakistan which
Including the AAUR Library.The Library also extends facilities of photo coping service of different type of scientific papers. Moreover, departmental libraries have also been maintained to provide easy access to most of text and reference books as well. The faculty and students are making the best use of these facilities in connection with their respective research projects, preparation of seminars, semester papers and teaching material. It is further added that most of the facilities regarding online of full text and abstracting Journals, which are being determined, subscribe for a modern library by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) are available here through Digital Library.
The PMAS-AAUR has purposefully built fully air-conditioned auditorium which can accommodate around500 participants. Various national and international level seminars and workshops are organized by inviting dignitaries and professionals of the field. The auditorium is equipped with modern audio / video facilities.
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Athletics play an important role in the extra curricular activities of the university, which maintains facilities for all major sports, such as cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, and other tracks. The university teams participate in various National and Inter varsity games, Keeping in view the importance of extra curricular activities, construction of a stadium in university is underway.
d. Sports and Extra-Curricular Activities
The PMAS-AAUR maintains a small health unit with a qualified Doctor Incharge and supporting paramedical staff. The service provides first aid and preliminary diagnostic facility with appropriate medication. Plans are under way to expand this service in such a way that a test laboratory, X-rays facilities, qualified Lady Doctor, Dental Surgeon are provided to students and faculty as well.
c. University Health Service
The university extends accommodation facilities to male and female students. For this purpose, two boys hostels accommodating around 450 students and two girls hostels which can provide accommodation to around 225 female students are at the campus.
e. Accommodation Facility
Campus houses a purposefully erected cafeteria that caters the needs of students. It has ample space to organize student functions. University makes it sure that the food items served at cafeteria are fresh, nutritious as well as economical.
f. Cafeteria
g. Transport Facility
Although University campus is located at an accessible place right at main Murree Road, transport facility is available for pick and drop facility and study tours of students.
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b. Auditorium
a. Library
In any educational and research institution the Library department holds the key position being the major source for the inflow of knowledge. For this purpose, the Library department has incorporated 36589 books, textbooks, reference books, project books, thesis, periodicals and research journals, etc. As part of the Library facilities, journals related to various disciplines in agriculture, covering the period from 1984-93 on microfilms and microfiche are available. Our library is equipped with modern Library software, INMAGIC for automation.The services offered by the Library include but not limited to searching of National and International Data Base of the following sources available on compact discs (CDs):CAB Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau AbstractsAGRICOLA Agricultural Information from USDAAGRIS FAO International Information System for Agricultural Sciences and Technology CATDAIC Pakistan AgricultureCATALOG National Agriculture Research Center, Islamabad, (holdings).UNION Scientific Journals available in various libraries of Pakistan which
Including the AAUR Library.The Library also extends facilities of photo coping service of different type of scientific papers. Moreover, departmental libraries have also been maintained to provide easy access to most of text and reference books as well. The faculty and students are making the best use of these facilities in connection with their respective research projects, preparation of seminars, semester papers and teaching material. It is further added that most of the facilities regarding online of full text and abstracting Journals, which are being determined, subscribe for a modern library by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) are available here through Digital Library.
The PMAS-AAUR has purposefully built fully air-conditioned auditorium which can accommodate around500 participants. Various national and international level seminars and workshops are organized by inviting dignitaries and professionals of the field. The auditorium is equipped with modern audio / video facilities.
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Athletics play an important role in the extra curricular activities of the university, which maintains facilities for all major sports, such as cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, and other tracks. The university teams participate in various National and Inter varsity games, Keeping in view the importance of extra curricular activities, construction of a stadium in university is underway.
d. Sports and Extra-Curricular Activities
The PMAS-AAUR maintains a small health unit with a qualified Doctor Incharge and supporting paramedical staff. The service provides first aid and preliminary diagnostic facility with appropriate medication. Plans are under way to expand this service in such a way that a test laboratory, X-rays facilities, qualified Lady Doctor, Dental Surgeon are provided to students and faculty as well.
c. University Health Service
The university extends accommodation facilities to male and female students. For this purpose, two boys hostels accommodating around 450 students and two girls hostels which can provide accommodation to around 225 female students are at the campus.
e. Accommodation Facility
Campus houses a purposefully erected cafeteria that caters the needs of students. It has ample space to organize student functions. University makes it sure that the food items served at cafeteria are fresh, nutritious as well as economical.
f. Cafeteria
g. Transport Facility
Although University campus is located at an accessible place right at main Murree Road, transport facility is available for pick and drop facility and study tours of students.
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the fact whether he/she is taking any course work or not. It entitles a student to such services as library, health, cafeteria,
sports and overall campus life except the university hostel/housing. It is the responsibility of the student to pay the
university fee and hostel dues at the start of each semester according to the time schedule announced by the Treasurer
Office. The fee has to be paid in the bank on the bank challan duly endorsed by the Treasurer office.
Other Charges
(Applicable in all the programmes and for all students)
Late Enrollment Fee (Rs.)Upto 3 days 800Upto 4 to 7 days 1500
Re-admission fee 2000 Enrollment fee after minimum residency period M.Sc./M.Phil/MS 2500 Ph.D 5000 Provisional Certificate Fee 200
Degree Fee 1500Duplicate Degree Fee 3000Urgent Degree Fee 6000
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US$ 1050
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(i) Within one Week 100(ii) Within 24 Hours 300
Duplicate Registration Card Fee 200Duplicate ID card Fee 300Migration Certificate Fee 1000Recounting of Answer Book per Course 1500Employees/Employees Kids Fee 2000Verification fee for each of: Degree, Diploma,Certificate and Transcript (DMC) etc,
(i) From Pakistan 200(ii) From Abroad (US$) 6.0
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The university fee is a mandatory charge received from the student at the time of first admission and then later on at the
start of each semester. The payment of fee is an indication that the student is a regular student of university irrespective of
the fact whether he/she is taking any course work or not. It entitles a student to such services as library, health, cafeteria,
sports and overall campus life except the university hostel/housing. It is the responsibility of the student to pay the
university fee and hostel dues at the start of each semester according to the time schedule announced by the Treasurer
Office. The fee has to be paid in the bank on the bank challan duly endorsed by the Treasurer office.
Other Charges
(Applicable in all the programmes and for all students)
Late Enrollment Fee (Rs.)Upto 3 days 800Upto 4 to 7 days 1500
Re-admission fee 2000 Enrollment fee after minimum residency period M.Sc./M.Phil/MS 2500 Ph.D 5000 Provisional Certificate Fee 200
Degree Fee 1500Duplicate Degree Fee 3000Urgent Degree Fee 6000
US$ 550
US$ 1100
US$ 1050
US$ 1100
US$ 1000
US$ 500
MCS
MIT
MS (CS)
Ph.D. (Agriculture / Sciences)
US$ 1050
US$ 1000
US$ 1000
US$ 1100
Diploma Fee 1000Duplicate Diploma Fee 1500Transcript (DMC) Fee Per Semester
(i) Within one Week 100(ii) Within 24 Hours 300
Duplicate Registration Card Fee 200Duplicate ID card Fee 300Migration Certificate Fee 1000Recounting of Answer Book per Course 1500Employees/Employees Kids Fee 2000Verification fee for each of: Degree, Diploma,Certificate and Transcript (DMC) etc,
(i) From Pakistan 200(ii) From Abroad (US$) 6.0
Except Government Departments and Armed Forces of Pakistan
1.Fee for Foreign Students:-
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F e e S t r u c t u r e
B.Sc.(Hons) Agriculture/DVM/BS(Forestry)
BBA (Hons)
BS (CS), BS(IT)
M.Sc./M.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture/Poultry Science/M.phil
MBA (All Programmes)
M.Ed.
F e e S t r u c t u r e
Per Course Enrollment Fee If a student has completed minimum residency period after that enrolls for failed/extra courses would be charged.
As per the following rates for each course enrolled:-(a) Regular Students (Rs.)
Postgraduate 1100Undergraduate 1000Ph.D 1650
(b) Self Supporting StudentsPostgraduate 4500Undergraduate 2500
(c) If credit hours load of the extra enrolled subjects increases to 70% of the semester, Full semester fee will be charged.
Refund of Fee1. If a freshly admitted student leaves the university and requests in writing to withdraw his/her fee the securities will be refunded in full, whereas, only the tuition fee will be refundable as per the following policy.
i. full refund of tuition fee before the start of the classes as announced by the University.ii. 75% refund of tuition fee within one week (7 days) of start of semester.iii. 50% refund of tuition fee within two weeks (14 days) of start of semester.iv. No refund of any dues after two weeks (14 days) except security and that with in the period of six months from start of the semester.
2. Refund of Fee and other charges can be made to a continuing student only if all the courses for which he / she was enrolled are not offered by the Department concerned or the university considers the student to be ineligible for enrolment in a semester.
3. Refund of hostel charges can be made on the written request of the student as per following policy;i 75 % refund if a student applies within 7 days of the allotment of the hostel as announced by the university.ii 50% refund within two weeks (14 days) of allotment.iii. No refund after two weeks (14 days).
4. Refund of fee will be made after two weeks of completion of admissions.5. Refund of security will be made by the Treasurer office to the eligible students (notified as successful by the
Controller of Examinations) on the written request alongwith the clearance issued by heads of respective departments. The claim to refund will be valid for a period of six months after passing the programme/course.
6. Semester late fee after due dates as notified by the Treasurer Office, will be made on written application by the student after recommendation of their respective Deans/ Directors.
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University Development
DIRECTORATE OF UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT
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The Directorate of University Development was established in June, 2010. The main objective of the Directorate is finding monetary, professional and moral support for the University from various sources including university alumni, corporate sector, NGO's, community and individual philanthropists.
The Directorate has been entrusted with following functions:1. To strengthen relations with alumni of the University.2. To establish relations with industrial / business corporations, foundations, NGO's and individuals for financial as well as
professional support.3. To collect funds for research projects, academic programmes, scholarships for the students and other developmental
activities in the University.4. To hold seminars, workshops, meetings with the participation of alumni, professionals of the corporate sector
organizations and experts.Being a Public Sector University, its major objective is to provide best educational opportunities to students at
affordable cost. The University, beside awarding scholarships to meritorious students, has an elaborate programme for financial assistance for those talented students who cannot continue their studies due to lack of financial resources. The University allocates a sizeable amount for the financial assistance of the students. A number of organizations contribute to the scholarship scheme of the University. The Student Resource Centre primarily deals with scholarships and need based support to the students. The Directorate of University Development helps in generation of resources.
Like leading universities of the world, the PMAS-UAAR is also placing due emphasis on research. Being located in Barani region, the University has focused its agricultural research activities on the issues of the farming community of this area. Most of the research projects are related to soil conservation, weed management, drought tolerance, genetic engineering and pollution control. The University is spending a substantial amount on the research projects. These research project are funded by various public sector organizations such as Higher Education Commission, Pakistan Science Foundation, Pakistan Agriculture Research Council, Ministry of Science & Technology etc. beside the support from these organizations the University has to finance the research activity from its own resources. To carry out the research activity smoothly and consistently, the University has to rely on national and international funding organizations. The University also allocates a substantial amount from its own resources. The University needs the support of the private donors who should generously contribute for the University research activities. The Directorate keeps a close liaison with corporate sector for this purpose.
The Alumni of the University should work for establishing and promoting relationship between their employer organizations and their Alma- Mater. It is incumbent on the University alumni that they should support the university wholeheartedly and keep in touch with the Directorate of University Development. The alumni, organizations and individuals can contact the Directorate through Phone/ e-mail. (Phone: 051- 9290049 / e-mail: )[email protected]
F e e S t r u c t u r e
Per Course Enrollment Fee If a student has completed minimum residency period after that enrolls for failed/extra courses would be charged.
As per the following rates for each course enrolled:-(a) Regular Students (Rs.)
Postgraduate 1100Undergraduate 1000Ph.D 1650
(b) Self Supporting StudentsPostgraduate 4500Undergraduate 2500
(c) If credit hours load of the extra enrolled subjects increases to 70% of the semester, Full semester fee will be charged.
Refund of Fee1. If a freshly admitted student leaves the university and requests in writing to withdraw his/her fee the securities will be refunded in full, whereas, only the tuition fee will be refundable as per the following policy.
i. full refund of tuition fee before the start of the classes as announced by the University.ii. 75% refund of tuition fee within one week (7 days) of start of semester.iii. 50% refund of tuition fee within two weeks (14 days) of start of semester.iv. No refund of any dues after two weeks (14 days) except security and that with in the period of six months from start of the semester.
2. Refund of Fee and other charges can be made to a continuing student only if all the courses for which he / she was enrolled are not offered by the Department concerned or the university considers the student to be ineligible for enrolment in a semester.
3. Refund of hostel charges can be made on the written request of the student as per following policy;i 75 % refund if a student applies within 7 days of the allotment of the hostel as announced by the university.ii 50% refund within two weeks (14 days) of allotment.iii. No refund after two weeks (14 days).
4. Refund of fee will be made after two weeks of completion of admissions.5. Refund of security will be made by the Treasurer office to the eligible students (notified as successful by the
Controller of Examinations) on the written request alongwith the clearance issued by heads of respective departments. The claim to refund will be valid for a period of six months after passing the programme/course.
6. Semester late fee after due dates as notified by the Treasurer Office, will be made on written application by the student after recommendation of their respective Deans/ Directors.
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University Development
DIRECTORATE OF UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT
127
The Directorate of University Development was established in June, 2010. The main objective of the Directorate is finding monetary, professional and moral support for the University from various sources including university alumni, corporate sector, NGO's, community and individual philanthropists.
The Directorate has been entrusted with following functions:1. To strengthen relations with alumni of the University.2. To establish relations with industrial / business corporations, foundations, NGO's and individuals for financial as well as
professional support.3. To collect funds for research projects, academic programmes, scholarships for the students and other developmental
activities in the University.4. To hold seminars, workshops, meetings with the participation of alumni, professionals of the corporate sector
organizations and experts.Being a Public Sector University, its major objective is to provide best educational opportunities to students at
affordable cost. The University, beside awarding scholarships to meritorious students, has an elaborate programme for financial assistance for those talented students who cannot continue their studies due to lack of financial resources. The University allocates a sizeable amount for the financial assistance of the students. A number of organizations contribute to the scholarship scheme of the University. The Student Resource Centre primarily deals with scholarships and need based support to the students. The Directorate of University Development helps in generation of resources.
Like leading universities of the world, the PMAS-UAAR is also placing due emphasis on research. Being located in Barani region, the University has focused its agricultural research activities on the issues of the farming community of this area. Most of the research projects are related to soil conservation, weed management, drought tolerance, genetic engineering and pollution control. The University is spending a substantial amount on the research projects. These research project are funded by various public sector organizations such as Higher Education Commission, Pakistan Science Foundation, Pakistan Agriculture Research Council, Ministry of Science & Technology etc. beside the support from these organizations the University has to finance the research activity from its own resources. To carry out the research activity smoothly and consistently, the University has to rely on national and international funding organizations. The University also allocates a substantial amount from its own resources. The University needs the support of the private donors who should generously contribute for the University research activities. The Directorate keeps a close liaison with corporate sector for this purpose.
The Alumni of the University should work for establishing and promoting relationship between their employer organizations and their Alma- Mater. It is incumbent on the University alumni that they should support the university wholeheartedly and keep in touch with the Directorate of University Development. The alumni, organizations and individuals can contact the Directorate through Phone/ e-mail. (Phone: 051- 9290049 / e-mail: )[email protected]
Students Resource Centre
STUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRESTUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRESTUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRESTUDENTS RESOURCE CENTREVisionWannable to make SRC as “Resource, Consultation and Placement Hub” catering the economic and non-economic needsof its graduate during and after their academic life.Objectives1. Scholarship & Financial Assistance Management
a. Management & Implementation of following Scholarship programs:-i. Punjab Educational Endowment Fund Scholarship (PEEF)ii. HEC US-AID Merit & Needs Based Scholarship for Agriculture Studentsiii. University Financial Assistance Scholarshipiv. The Vice Chancellor Talent Scholarshipv. (MORA) Ministry of Religious Affairs Assistance out of Zakat Fundvi. Government Internal Merit Scholarshipvii. HEC Indigenous Scholarship for Ph.D Studentsviii. Financial Assistance from Bait-ul Malix. Fata Secretariat Scholarshipx. Livestock & Dairy Development Scholarship for Students of Balochistan
b. Liaison with donor agencies for students’ scholarships, financial assistance, loans etc.c. Monitoring of the academic performance of all scholars.d. Financial Management of the above mentioned scholarship programs and timely disbursement of funds.e. Correspondence with the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and Punjab Education Endowment Fund
Secretariat.
2. Students Counseling i. Psychoanalysis of students during their academic pursuits keeping in view their academic and non academic strengths
and weakness to match the in-house talent with needs of the market (Selection of subjects, background, conduct, interest, place of living, anticipated place of employment, nature of employment, social factors etc.).
ii. Actuation/motivation of students towards acquisition traits and polishing their in-born traits to meet the demand of business/research environment. Inculcating the importance of human resources, professional training, managerial skills through human organization models, employee loyalty & national expectations through group discussions and seminars.
iii. Recommendation of skill enhancement and further studies.
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3. Placement Assistance:i. Develop linkages among prospective employers and the students/graduates.ii. Receipt of vacancy announcement from prospective employers and its dissemination to the graduates through
electronic mail.iii. Arrange Pre-selection of students (who are about to complete their studies) by arranging get together, seminars,
workshops, exhibitions, job fairs etc. with Prospective employers.iv. Seek vacation employment contracts to meet the financial hardships of the students.v. Serve selectionery centre and confidential interview facilities for the public/private organizations on cost/fee bases.vi. Arrangements of the visits of the delegates/Prospective employers and their discussions with faculty and students of
relevant departments regarding the emerging needs and training of the students in same direction.vii. Arrangements for inculcating the graduate the techniques to develop CV, impart interview and communication skills,
etc.viii.Compilation of graduates’ database according to their subjects, sharing and dissemination of news about employment
opportunities/scholarships, events at the campus etc. electronically.
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STUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRESTUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRESTUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRESTUDENTS RESOURCE CENTREVisionWannable to make SRC as “Resource, Consultation and Placement Hub” catering the economic and non-economic needsof its graduate during and after their academic life.Objectives1. Scholarship & Financial Assistance Management
a. Management & Implementation of following Scholarship programs:-i. Punjab Educational Endowment Fund Scholarship (PEEF)ii. HEC US-AID Merit & Needs Based Scholarship for Agriculture Studentsiii. University Financial Assistance Scholarshipiv. The Vice Chancellor Talent Scholarshipv. (MORA) Ministry of Religious Affairs Assistance out of Zakat Fundvi. Government Internal Merit Scholarshipvii. HEC Indigenous Scholarship for Ph.D Studentsviii. Financial Assistance from Bait-ul Malix. Fata Secretariat Scholarshipx. Livestock & Dairy Development Scholarship for Students of Balochistan
b. Liaison with donor agencies for students’ scholarships, financial assistance, loans etc.c. Monitoring of the academic performance of all scholars.d. Financial Management of the above mentioned scholarship programs and timely disbursement of funds.e. Correspondence with the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and Punjab Education Endowment Fund
Secretariat.
2. Students Counseling i. Psychoanalysis of students during their academic pursuits keeping in view their academic and non academic strengths
and weakness to match the in-house talent with needs of the market (Selection of subjects, background, conduct, interest, place of living, anticipated place of employment, nature of employment, social factors etc.).
ii. Actuation/motivation of students towards acquisition traits and polishing their in-born traits to meet the demand of business/research environment. Inculcating the importance of human resources, professional training, managerial skills through human organization models, employee loyalty & national expectations through group discussions and seminars.
iii. Recommendation of skill enhancement and further studies.
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3. Placement Assistance:i. Develop linkages among prospective employers and the students/graduates.ii. Receipt of vacancy announcement from prospective employers and its dissemination to the graduates through
electronic mail.iii. Arrange Pre-selection of students (who are about to complete their studies) by arranging get together, seminars,
workshops, exhibitions, job fairs etc. with Prospective employers.iv. Seek vacation employment contracts to meet the financial hardships of the students.v. Serve selectionery centre and confidential interview facilities for the public/private organizations on cost/fee bases.vi. Arrangements of the visits of the delegates/Prospective employers and their discussions with faculty and students of
relevant departments regarding the emerging needs and training of the students in same direction.vii. Arrangements for inculcating the graduate the techniques to develop CV, impart interview and communication skills,
etc.viii.Compilation of graduates’ database according to their subjects, sharing and dissemination of news about employment
opportunities/scholarships, events at the campus etc. electronically.
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In addition to the scholarships awarded through various Government ii. The number of total slots is the sum total of 50 slots plus 5% of the Grants, Trusts, Foundations, District Council, Municipal Committees, total enrolled students of the university. Discretionary powers to Zakat Bait-ul-Mall Department of the Punjab Government, the increase/decrease the number of slots are rest withfollowing scholarships are also given by the University to the students Competent Authority (viz. the Vice Chancellor).on the basis of merit: iii. The amount of Financial Assistance is fixed as 50% tuition 1. Vice Chancellor Merit Scholarship fee of each discipline independently. Financial Assistance
shall be based on self finance fee structure of each a. Minimum GPA required for the award of this program. Amount of financial assistance shall be same for Scholarship may be 3.00/4.00all deserving students in a degree program, irrespective of b. Amount of subject award for three scorers in each disciplinetheir admission category (Regular/Self supporting). is as under:Discretionary/powers to increase/decrease the amount of 1st Position 12000/- per semester/-scholarship rest with the Competent Authority.2nd Position 10000/- per semester/-
iv. Prescribed forms for UFAP shall be received from the 3rd Position 8000/- per semester/-Office of the Students Resource Centre at the beginning of
c. To keep the consistency in amount of award, the each semester.
same amount shall be given to the student even if v. Applications collected by the Students Resource Centre he/she is admitted on regular fee in that class.
directly from enrolled students or indirectly from various d. Scholarship shall be offered at subject/discipline
admission offices shall be forwarded to the respective level in every semester.
Deans/Directors for preparation of comparative statement e. Minimum of 6 (six) enrolled credit hours of the course work in covering identified socio economics indicators of each
a semester shall be required to qualify for VC merit applicant.scholarship.
vi. The Committee consisting of respective Deans/Directors 2. University Financial Assistance Program (UFAP) and Director, SRC shall finally recommends the applicants for i. All the deserving students admitted either on regular or self UFAP.
supporting categories of admission shall be entitled for vii. Grant of UFAP shall not be admissible to the student who has UFAP; however, minimum eligibility criteria is as under: been involved and convicted (major penalty) in an act of university a. For first semester 60% marks obtained in last indiscipline.
examination, if from annual system; and/or 3.00/4.00 CGPA or 65% marks in last examination, if from
3. Teaching Assistance for Ph.D Scholarssemester system;
This scheme permits an assistance ship amounting to Rs. 5000/- b. Student selected in 1st semester shall be allowed to
to the Ph.D scholars subject to the fulfilment of the conditions as avail this facility in subsequent semester automatically,
available in the University Catalogue 2010-11.if he/she maintains a minimum level of 3.00/4.00 GPA in each semester; and
NOTE:c. Enrolled applicant beyond 1st semester shall be Above referred scholarships would be provided to those students considered eligible to apply if he/she posses GPA
who fulfil the approved General Regulations for the purpose as 3.00/4.00 depending upon the availability of unfilled available in University Catalogue 2012-13.slots.
Edited & Corrected By:Prospectus Committee(All Deans/Directors of the University)
Designed By:Muhammad Adnan RiazPersonal Assistant
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In addition to the scholarships awarded through various Government ii. The number of total slots is the sum total of 50 slots plus 5% of the Grants, Trusts, Foundations, District Council, Municipal Committees, total enrolled students of the university. Discretionary powers to Zakat Bait-ul-Mall Department of the Punjab Government, the increase/decrease the number of slots are rest withfollowing scholarships are also given by the University to the students Competent Authority (viz. the Vice Chancellor).on the basis of merit: iii. The amount of Financial Assistance is fixed as 50% tuition 1. Vice Chancellor Merit Scholarship fee of each discipline independently. Financial Assistance
shall be based on self finance fee structure of each a. Minimum GPA required for the award of this program. Amount of financial assistance shall be same for Scholarship may be 3.00/4.00all deserving students in a degree program, irrespective of b. Amount of subject award for three scorers in each disciplinetheir admission category (Regular/Self supporting). is as under:Discretionary/powers to increase/decrease the amount of 1st Position 12000/- per semester/-scholarship rest with the Competent Authority.2nd Position 10000/- per semester/-
iv. Prescribed forms for UFAP shall be received from the 3rd Position 8000/- per semester/-Office of the Students Resource Centre at the beginning of
c. To keep the consistency in amount of award, the each semester.
same amount shall be given to the student even if v. Applications collected by the Students Resource Centre he/she is admitted on regular fee in that class.
directly from enrolled students or indirectly from various d. Scholarship shall be offered at subject/discipline
admission offices shall be forwarded to the respective level in every semester.
Deans/Directors for preparation of comparative statement e. Minimum of 6 (six) enrolled credit hours of the course work in covering identified socio economics indicators of each
a semester shall be required to qualify for VC merit applicant.scholarship.
vi. The Committee consisting of respective Deans/Directors 2. University Financial Assistance Program (UFAP) and Director, SRC shall finally recommends the applicants for i. All the deserving students admitted either on regular or self UFAP.
supporting categories of admission shall be entitled for vii. Grant of UFAP shall not be admissible to the student who has UFAP; however, minimum eligibility criteria is as under: been involved and convicted (major penalty) in an act of university a. For first semester 60% marks obtained in last indiscipline.
examination, if from annual system; and/or 3.00/4.00 CGPA or 65% marks in last examination, if from
3. Teaching Assistance for Ph.D Scholarssemester system;
This scheme permits an assistance ship amounting to Rs. 5000/- b. Student selected in 1st semester shall be allowed to
to the Ph.D scholars subject to the fulfilment of the conditions as avail this facility in subsequent semester automatically,
available in the University Catalogue 2010-11.if he/she maintains a minimum level of 3.00/4.00 GPA in each semester; and
NOTE:c. Enrolled applicant beyond 1st semester shall be Above referred scholarships would be provided to those students considered eligible to apply if he/she posses GPA
who fulfil the approved General Regulations for the purpose as 3.00/4.00 depending upon the availability of unfilled available in University Catalogue 2012-13.slots.
Edited & Corrected By:Prospectus Committee(All Deans/Directors of the University)
Designed By:Muhammad Adnan RiazPersonal Assistant
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