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University of Agriculture Faisalabad Post graduate Prospectus 2013

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    Professor Dr. Muhammad Arshad has more than 33 years experience of teaching and research. As Soil Environmental Microbiologist, his major focus of

    research is the development of biofertilizers for sustainable agricultural production. He is one of the pioneers who introduced the concept of utilizing microbially produced

    plant growth regulators for the betterment of crop production. Dr. Arshad is also endeavoring in crucial problem of pollution generating due to agrochemicals. He has developed an effective bioremediation biotechnology for the pesticides-polluted and azodyes-plouted soil and water environments. He also developed an innovative technology of solid waste management through its biological conversion into effective organic fertilizers and biofertilizers and value-addition with biologically active substances and beneficial bacteria. He has also developed novel biofertilizers by using bacterial ACC-deaminase biotechnology to improve the yield of crops.Dr. Arshad is an author/co-author of Four books and 9 book chapters published abroad. Besides contribution of more than 200 research papers/proceedings/technical reports/abstracts at national level, Dr. Arshad has published more than 100 research articles in foreign refereed impact factor journals which earned for him an impact factor of over 200 and more than 800 citations. He has participated in 104 international and national conferences and in some of them as a speaker. He is working as reviewer/referee for some international journals. Professor Arshad successfully produced 17 PhD. scholars as major supervisor. He has

    acted as Principal Investigator of 12 research projects funded by Asian Development Bank, Ministry of Science & Technology, PARC-ALP, PARB, Pakistan Science Foundation and Higher Education Commission.

    As a reward of his significant contributions in the field of Agriculture, Dr. Arshad has been declared Best Scientist in Agriculture for the Year 2001 by the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Islamabad and he received Best University Teachers Award for the Year 2003

    from Higher Education Commission, Islamabad. In recognition of outstanding performance in education and research, Dr. Arshad has been decorated with National Civil Award Tamgha-i-Imtiaz 2005 by the President of Pakistan. He has also been awarded best performance shield by the President of Pakistan on the eve of Centennial Celebrations of the University. Soil Science Society of Pakistan has honored Dr. Arshad with the title of Fellow Soil Science Society of Pakistan in 2006. In recognition of his services in agricultural sciences at international level, he has recently won for the first time in Pakistan, TWAS Prize in Agricultural Sciences for 2007. He is a regular recipient of Research Productivity Allowance (in response to his high Impact Factor) from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Pakistan, since the initiation of this prestigious program. He is among the top scientists in the field of Agriculture as evaluated by Pakistan Council for Science and Technology. Currently, he is working as Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.

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    AGRONOMY CROP PHYSIOLOGY

    AGR-701 Modern Concepts in Crop Productivity 3(2-1) C.Phy-701 General Crop Physiology 3(2-1)AGR-702 Crop Production and Herbicides 3(2-1) C.Phy-702 Seed Physiology 3(2-1)AGR-703 Management of Crop Nutrition 3(2-1) C.Phy-703 Developmental Physiology of Crop Plants 3(2-1)AGR-704 Advances in Irrigation Agronomy 3(2-1) C.Phy-704 Physiology of Growth Substances 3(2-1)AGR-705 Applied Crop Ecology 3(3-0) C.Phy-705 Post Harvest Physiology 3(3-0)AGR-706 Field Crop Experimentation 3(2-1) C.Phy-706 Stress Physiology 3(2-1)AGR-707 Advances in Agronomy 3(2-1) C.Phy-707 Physiology of Drought 3(3-0)AGR-708 Applied Conservation Agronomy 3(3-0) C.Phy-708 Physiology of Crop Nutrition 3(3-0)AGR-709 Seed Technology 3(2-1) C.Phy-709 Biological Nitrogen Fixation 3(2-1)AGR-710 Crop Management on Problem Soils 3(2-1) C.Phy-710 Modeling Growth and Development 3(3-0)AGR-711 Agro-meteorology 3(3-0) C.Phy-711 Analytical Techniques in Crop Physiology 3(2-1)AGR-712 Forage Production and Preservation 3(3-0) C.Phy-712 Crops for Changing Environment 3(2-1)AGR-713 Modern Weed Management 3(2-1) C.Phy-713 Physiology of Cereal Crops 3(2-1)AGR-714 Arid Zone Agronomy 3(3-0) C.Phy-714 Physiology of Sugar & Fiber Crops 3(2-1)AGR-715 Crop Modeling 3(2-1) C.Phy-715 Physiology of Herbicides 3(2-1)AGR-716 Allelopathy in Crop Production 3(2-1) C.Phy-716 Seed Ecology 3(3-0)AGR-717 Sustainable Agriculture 3(3-0) C.Phy-717 Physiology of Halophytes 3(2-1)AGR-718 Recent Advances in Agronomy 3(3-0) C.Phy-718 Advances in Crop Physiology 3(3-0)AGR-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) C.Phy-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)AGR-720 Seminar 1(1-0) C.Phy-720 Seminar 1(1-0)AGR-721 Stress Agronomy 3(2-1) (Syndicate 08-09-2012)AGR-722 Farming and Cropping Systems 3(2-1)

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    ENTOMOLOGY Biotech-709 General Virology 3(2-1) Biotech-710 Recent Advances in Biotechnology 3(3-0)

    Ent-701 Research Methods in Entomology Biotech-711 Viral Replication and Recombination 3(2-1) (Compulsory) 3(2-1) Biotech-712 Molecular Systems Biology 3(2-1)Ent-702 Origin and Phylogeny of Insect 2(2-0) Biotech-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)Ent-703 Environmental Entomology 2(2-0) Biotech-720 Seminar 1(1-0)Ent-704 Insect Biochemistry 3(2-1) Gene-701 Drosophila genetics 3(2-1)Ent-705 Chemical Ecology of Insects 2(2-0) Gene-702 Cellular and developmental genetics 3(2-1)Ent-706 Insect Pathology 3(2-1) Gene-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)Ent-707 Insect Embryology 2(2-0) Gene-720 Seminar 1(1-0)Ent-708 Insect Molecular Biology 2(1-1) A/C 24-06-2013Ent-709 Insecticide Resistance and Management 3 (2-1)Ent-710 Insects in Relation to Plant Diseases 3(2-1) FORESTRY, RANGE MANAGEMENT AND WILDLIFE Ent-711 Medical and Veterinary Entomology 3(2-1) Ent-712 Acarology 3(2-1) FRW-701 Applied Silviculture 3(2-1) Ent-713 Classification of Immature Insects 3(2-1) FRW-702 Commercial Forestry in Irrigated Plains 3(2-1) Ent-714 Insect Toxicology 3(2-1) FRW-703 Advances in Agro-Forestry 3(2-1) Ent-715 Insect Nutrition 2(1-1) FRW-704 Advances in Forest Products 3(2-1) Ent-716 Insecticides and Public Health 2(2-0) RW-705 Advances in Range Management 3(2-1) Ent-717 Biological Control of Insect Pests 3(2-1) FRW-706 Forestry, Wildlife and Recreation 3(2-1)Ent-718 Advances in Pest Management Research FRW-707 Forestry and Environmental Pollution 3(2-1) (Compulsory) 3(2-1) FRW-708 Advances in Range Vegetation Ent-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) Physiology, Ecology 3(2-1)Ent-720 Seminar 1(1-0) FRW-709 Forest, Range And Atmosphere 3(2-1)

    FRW-710 Role of Institutions In Agro-Forest,BIOTECHNOLOGY Range Productivity 2(2-0)

    FRW-711 International Forestry 2(2-0)Biotech-701 Concepts in Genetic Engineering 4(3-1) FRW-712 Urban Wildlife 3(2-1)Biotech-702 Somatic Cell Genetics 3(2-1) FRW-713 Advances in Watershed Management 3(2-1)Biotech-703 Molecular Genetics 4(4-0) FRW-714 Wetland Wildlife Management 3(2-1)Biotech-704 Application of Biotechnology 3(3-0) FRW-715 Forest/Range Resource Evaluation 3(2-1)Biotech-705 Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions 3(3-0) FRW-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)Biotech-706 Transgenic Plants 3(2-1) FRW-720 Seminar 1(1-0)Biotech-707 Proteomics and Protein Engineering 3(3-0)Biotech-708 Bioinformatics and Computational

    Biology 4(3-1)

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    PLANT PATHOLOGY PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS

    PP-701 Fungal Systematics-I (Stramenopila, PBG - 701 Principles of Plant Breeding 3(2-1)Chytridiomycota and Zygomycota) 3(2-1) PBG 702 Genetics of Oilseed Crops 3(2-1)

    PP-702 Fungal Systematics-II (Ascomycota and PBG 703 Genetics of Fodder Crops 3(2-1)Basidiomycota) 3(2-1) PBG 704 Biometrical Techniques in Plant Breeding 3(1-2)

    PP-703 Pathology of Vegetable and Fruit Crops 3(2-1) PBG 705 Evolution of Field Crops 3(3-0)PP-704 Experimental Plant Pathology 3(2-1) PBG 706 Crop Biotechnology and Molecular PP-705 Physiology of Plant Pathogens 3(2-1) Breeding 3(2-1)PP-706 General Plant Pathology PBG 707 Cytogenetics of Crop Plants 3(2-1)

    (For M.Sc. Botany students) 3(2-1) PBG 708 Population Genetics 3(3-0)PP-707 Plant Nematology 3(2-1) PBG 709 Genetics of Plant Disease and PP-708 Plant Bacteriology 3(2-1) Insect Resistance 3(2-1)PP-709 Integrated Plant Disease Management 3(2-1) PBG 710 Recent Trends in Crop Genetics and PP-710 Vector Transmission of Plant Diseases 3(2-1) Cytogenetics 3(2-1)PP-711 Environmental Plant Pathology 2(2-0) PBG 711 Quality Evaluation and Bio-fortification in PP-712 Chemotherapy of Plant Diseases 3(2-1) Field Crops 3(2-1)PP-713 Ecology and Epidemiology of PBG 712 Advanced Genetics 3(3-0)

    Plant Diseases 3(2-1) PBG 713 Recent Trends in Crop Breeding and PP-714 Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering in Evolution 3(3-0)

    Plant Pathology 3(2-1) PBG 714 Genetics of Sugar and Vegetable Crops 3(2-1)PP-715 Biochemistry and Physiology of PBG 715 Mutation Breeding 3(2-1)

    Diseased Plants 3(2-1) PBG 716 Genetics of Cereals 3(2-1)PP-716 Genetics of Plant Pathogens 3(3-0) PBG 717 Plant Breeding for Stress Environments 3(2-1)PP-717 Plant Quarantine Measures 2(1-1) PBG 718 Genetics of Fibre Crops 3(2-1)PP-718 Tree Pathology and Wood Decay 3(2-1) PBG 719 Special Problem 1(1-0)PP-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) PBG 720 Seminar 1(1-0)PP-720 Seminar 1(1-0)PP-721 Seed Pathology 3(2-1)PP-722 Plant Virology 3(2-1)

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    HORTICULTURE SOIL SCIENCE

    Hort-701 Rootstocks for Fruit Crops 3(2-1) SES-701 Soil Chemistry 3(2-1)Hort-702 Citriculture 3(2-1) SES-702 Instrumental Analysis and Hort-703 Advances in Fruit Science 3(2-1) Analytical Techniques 3(0-3)Hort-704 Mango and Date Palm Culture 3(2-1) SES-703 Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition 3(3-0)Hort-705 Fruit Breeding 3(2-1) SES-704 Soil Microbiology and Biotechnology 3(2-1)Hort-706 Mineral Nutrition of Horticultural Crops 3(2-1) SES-705 Soil Classification 3(2-1)Hort-707 Plant Growth Regulators 3(2-1) SES-706 Salt-affected and Waterlogged Soils 3(3-0)Hort-708 Plant Tissue Culture 3(2-1) SES-707 Soil Physics 3(2-1)Hort-709 Horticulture Seed Science 3(2-1) SES-708 Advances in Soil Chemistry 3(3-0)Hort-710 Post Harvest Physiology of SES-709 Advances in Soil Fertility 3(3-0)

    Horticultural Crops 3(2-1) SES-710 Soil and Environmental Microbiology 3(3-0)Hort-711 Vegetable Breeding 3(2-1) SES-711 Advanced Soil Physics 3(3-0)Hort-712 Bulb and Root Vegetable Crops 3(2-1) SES-712 Soil Mineralogy 3(2-1)Hort-713 Advances in Vegetable Science 3(2-1) SES-713 SoilPlantEnvironment Relationship 3(3-0)Hort-714 Solanaceous Vegetables 3(2-1) SES-714 Principles and Applications Hort-715 Mushroom Biology and Technology 3(2-1) of Bioremediation 3(3-0)Hort-716 Turf Grasses 3(2-1) SES-715 Research Methods and Scientific Writing 2(2-0)Hort-717 Environmental Horticulture 3(2-1) SES-716 Soil Quality and Management 2(2-0)Hort-718 Landscape Ecology 3(3-0) SES-717 Nutrient Acquisition and Transport 2(2-0)Hort-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) SES-718 Biochar: Concept and Application 2(2-0)Hort-720 Seminar 1(1-0) SES-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)Hort-721 Landscape Designing 3(2-1) SES-720 Seminar 1(1-0)Hort-722 Interior Plantscaping 3(2-1)Hort-723 Spices and Condiments 3(2-1)Hort-724 Pharmacology of

    Indigenous Medicinal Plants 3(2-1)

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    Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, has earned his Master degrees from the University of

    Agriculture, Faisalabad and University of London, UK. He has completed his doctorate in three years from the University of Exeter, UK. Dr. Zafar is a

    Commonwealth Research Fellow and attained post-doctoral training from the University of Nottingham, UK and University of New England, Armidale, Austraila.Professor Zafar is a pioneer in producing the PhD Scholar in the discipline of Rural Sociology in 2003. During the year 2009-10, 12 PhD scholars as major supervisor and ten as member earned their degrees under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar who have worked in the areas population and health, HIV/AIDS, cultural values, ageing, impact assessment of development programs, adolescent and youth personality problems. Keeping inview teaching and research achievements, the Higher Education commission included his name in the list approved supervisors. Dr. Zafar has been awarded better incentive for the year 2006, 2007 and 2008 on basis of his academic and research excellence. Professor Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar has supervised more than 250 students in the discipline of M Sc (Rural Sociology) and M Sc(Population Sciences). He has 150 research articles published in journals of National and International repute and twelve review articles appeared in different National Newspapers about social problems. A book on Cultural Dynamics, Social Change and Modernization is also in his credit.

    Professor Zafar is presently executing a research project on documenting and mitigating the impact of pesticides and heavy metal residues on vegetables funded by Punjab Agriculture Research Board. Professor Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar with his PhD scholars

    developed Theories and Models to address socio-cultural problems. These innovations help in understanding the demographic transition, health status and social change and development in Pakistan, which is prime objective of Government of Pakistan for attaining

    sustainable socioeconomic development and poverty reduction. Dr. Zafar is also pioneer in supervising doctoral level research on HIV/AIDS in Pakistan. Under the Deanship of Professor Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar recently four years B Sc program in Agribusiness Management and MS(Hons) in Rural Development have been constituted to address socioeconomic problems of rural society. Professor Dr. Zafar as a member of Academic Council, Senate, Technical Advisory Committee, Standing Investment Committee for Endowment fund, Bio-safety Committee and many learned societies is actively engaged for promotion of teaching, research, administrative and social welfare activities.

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    AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS

    AGRI. ECONOMICS DE-701 Development Economics 3(3-0) DE-703 Growth, Development and

    ARE-701 Microeconomics 3(3-0) Human Resources 3(3-0)ARE-702 Microeconomics 3(3-0) DE-704 Economics of Development Planning and ARE- 703 Macroeconomics 3(3-0) Growth 3(3-0)ARE-704 Production Economics 3(3-0) DE-705 Islamic Economics & Development 3(3-0)AE- 704 Mathematical Economics 3(3-0) DE-706 Public Finance 3(3-0)AE-706 Food and Agricultural Policy 3(3-0) DE-711 Managerial Economics 3(3-0)AE-707 Project Planning and Management 3(2-1) DE-713 Political Economy & AE-708 Agricultural Growth and Poverty 3(3-0) Economic Development 3(3-0)AE-711 Supply and Demand Analysis 3(3-0) DE-714 Welfare Economics 3(3-0)AE-715 Economy of Pakistan 3(3-0) DE-718 Monetary Economics 3(3-0)AE-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) DE-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)AE-720 Seminar 1(1-0) DE-720 Seminar 1(1-0)AE-721 Advances in Microeconomics 3(3-0)AE-722 Advances in Macroeconomics 3(3-0) AGRICULTURAL EXTENSIONAE-723 Advances in Econometrics 3(3-0)AE-724 Advances in Agricultural Policy Analysis 3(3-0) AGRI. EXTENSION (DEF. COURSES FOR PHD)ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS AEE-501 Communication 3(2-1)

    AEE-503 Psychology of Adult Leering 4(4-0)ERE-701 Economics of Land and Water Resources3(3-0) AEE-504 Programme Development in ERE-705 Economics of Environment and Agri. Extension 4(4-0)

    Policy Issues 3(3-0) AEE-505 History and Philosophy of Agri. Extension 4(4-0)ERE-708 Resource Economics 3(3-0) AEE-506 Administration and Supervision 4(4-0)ERE-709 Valuation of Environmental Resources 3(3-0) AEE-601 Rural Development 4(3-1)ERE-711 Advances in topics in AEE-605 Evaluation of Agri. Extension

    Production Economics 3(3-0) Programmes 3(2-1)ERE-712 Economics of Climate Change 3(3-0) AEE-607 Introduction to Research MethodologyERE-714 Applied Welfare Economics 3(3-0) in Agri. Extension 4(3-2)ERE-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) Ext-701 Extension Education Methods 3(2-1)ERE-720 Seminar 1(1-0) Ext-706 Audio Visual Communication 3(2-1)

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    FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

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    Ext-707 Writing of Technical Reports & RURAL SOCIOLOGYScientific Articles 4(3-1)

    AGRON-502 Farming Systems and Farm Accounts 3(2-1) RS-701 Methods in Sociological Research 3(2-1)AGRON-504 Agri. Technology of Major Field Crops 4(3-1) RS-702 Communication of Research 3(2-1)Ent-607 Insecticides and their application 4(3-1) RS-703 Research Designs in Social Sciences 3(2-1)

    RS-704 Historical Development of AGRI. EXTENSION Sociological Thought 3(3-0)

    RS-705 Modern Sociological Theory 3(3-0)Ext-701 Extension Education Methods 3(2-1) RS-706 Population Issues and Problems 3(3-0)Ext-702 Program Planning in Agri. Extension 3(3-0) RS-707 Methods & Materials of Ext-703 Supervised Field Studies 3(1-2) Population Studies 3(2-1)Ext-704 Evaluation in Agri. Extension 3(2-1) RS-708 Population and Food Security 3(3-0)Ext-705 Communication in Agri. Extension 3(2-1) RS-709 Adoption Issues of Technologies 3(3-0)Ext-706 Audio-Visual Communication 3(2-1) RS-710 Social Change and Rural Life 3(3-0)Ext-707 Scientific and Technical Writing 3(2-1) RS-711 Sociology of Development 3(3-0)Ext-708 Agricultural Technology Transfer 3(3-0) RS-712 Social Psychology 3(3-0)Ext-709 The Development of Training Programs 3(2-1) RS-713 Rural Social Organization 3(3-0)Ext-710 Community Development through RS-714 Rural Social Institutions 3(3-0)

    Extension Education 3(3-0) RS-715 Community Organization & Development 3(2-1)Ext-711 Review of Extension Education Systems 3(3-0) RS-716 Social Problems 3(2-1)Ext-712 Development of Adult Education RS-717 Sociology of Human Fertility 3(3-0)

    Programs 3(3-0) RS-718 Industrial Sociology 3(2-1)Ext-713 Sustainable Rural Livelihood 3(3-0) RS-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)Ext-714 Extension Administration & Management 3(3-0) RS-720 Seminar 1(1-0)Ext-715 Interviewing 3(2-1) RS-721 Environmental Sociology 3(2-1)Ext-716 Advances in Positivistic Research in RS-722 Sociology and Human Migration 3(3-0)

    Agricultural Extension 3(2-1) RS-723 Criminology 3(2-1)Ext-717 Qualitative Research Methods 3(2-1) RS-724 Human Resource Management 3(2-1)Ext-718 Participatory Approaches to Agricultural RS-725 Leadership of Social Conflict 3(3-0)

    Extension and Rural Development 3(2-1) RS-726 Sociology of Agriculture 3(3-0)Ext-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) RS-727 Social Entrepreneurship 3(2-1)Ext-720 Seminar 1(1-0) RS-728 Sociology of Family and Social Structure 3(3-0)

    RS-729 Women and Development 3(3-0)RS-730 Social Policy 3(3-0)RS-731 Social Exclusion, aInequality and

    the 'Underclass' Debate 3(3-0)

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    POPULATION SCIENCE RURAL DEVELOPMENT

    PS-701 Introduction to Population Sciences 3(3-0) RD-701 Macro-Economic Analysis 3(3-0)PS-702 Reproductive Health, AIDS and Gender: RD-702 Dynamics of Rural Development 3(3-0)

    Perspectives & Issues 3(3-0) RD-703 Structure and Issues of Rural Economy 3(3-0)PS-703 Research Methods in Social Sciences 3(2-1) RD-704 Planning for Rural Development 3(3-0)PS-704 Analyzing Survey and Population Data 3(2-1) RD-705 Human Resource Development 3(3-0)PS-705 Population, Environment and RD-706 Rural institutions and Development 3(3-0)

    Development 3(2-1) RD-707 Rural markets and Infrastructure 3(3-0)PS-706 Population and Health,Policies/ Programes RD-708 Rural Development in the

    in Developing Societies 3(2-1) Contemporary World 3(3-0)PS-707 Population and Agricultural Development 3(3-0) RD-709 Rural Finance 3(3-0)PS-708 Human Resource Development RD-710 Dynamics of Growth, Income

    and Health 3(3-0) Distribution and Poverty 3(3-0)PS-709 Migration, Urbanization and Security 3(3-0) RD-711 Sustainable Rural Development 3(3-0)PS-710 Population and Development: Theory, RD-712 Cooperatives and Rural Development 3(3-0)

    History and Policy 3(3-0) RD-713 Globalization and Rural Development 3(3-0)PS-711 Population, Politics and Development 3(3-0) RD. 714 Micro Finance 3(3-0)PS-712 Gender and Development: RD. 715 Agricultural and Rural Development

    Geographical Perspectives 3(3-0) in Pakistan 3(3-0)PS-713 Social Psychology of RD-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)

    Health Communication 3(3-0) RD-720 Seminar 1(1-0)PS-714 Social Policies for

    Ageing Populations 3(3-0) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SCIENCESPS-715 Behavioral Public Policy 3(3-0)

    PS-716 RH Programmes: Design, Implementation BM-701 Principles of Agribusiness Management 3(3-0)and Evaluation 3(3-0)BM-702 Fundamentals of Accounting 3(3-0)PS-717 Population, Governance and Peace 3(3-0)BM-703 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0)PS-718 Youth and Entrepreneurship 3(2-1)BM-704 Principles of Management 3(3-0)PS-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)BM-705 Business Ethics 2(2-0)PS-720 Seminar 1(1-0)BM-706 I.T in Business 3(2-1)PS-721 Social Statistics 3(2-1)BM-707 Business Mathematics and Statistics 3(3-0)Research and ThesisBM-708 Business Communication 3(3-0)BM-709 Consumer Behaviour 3(3-0)

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    BM-710 Financial Accounting 3(3-0) (Ii) MARKETINGBM-711 Marketing Management 3(3-0) BM-712 Human Resource Management 3(3-0) BM-736 Marketing Research 3(3-0)BM-713 Management Information System 3(2-1) BM-737 International Marketing 3(3-0)BM-714 Business Finance 3(3-0) BM-738 Logistic Management 3(3-0)BM-715 Financial Management 3(3-0) BM-739 Advertising and Sales Promotion 3(3-0)BM-716 Strategic Management 3(3-0) BM-740 WTO Agreements: Implications BM-717 Managerial Economics 3(3-0) for developing countries 3(3-0)BM-718 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0)BM-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) (iii) HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENTBM-720 Seminar 1(1-0) BM-721 Research Project 3(0-3) BM-741 Strategic Human Resource Management 3(3-0)BM-722 Cost and Management Accounting 3(3-0) BM-742 Performance Management 3(3-0)BM-723 Business Research Methods 3(3-0) BM-743 Leadership and Team Management 3(3-0)BM-724 Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) BM-744 Organization Dynamics 3(3-0)BM-725 Managerial Accounting and BM-745 Case Studies in Human Resource

    Control Systems 3(3-0) Management 3(3-0)BM-726 WTO Agreements: Implications for

    Agriculture 3(3-0) (iv) MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMSBM-727 Advanced Research Methods 3(3-0) BM-728 Advanced Marketing Management 3(3-0) BM-746 Database Management 3(2-1)BM-729 Advanced Agricultural Marketing 3(3-0) BM-747 Computer Networking 3(2-1)

    BM-748 Operating System 3(2-1)FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION FOR MBA and MBA (Executive) BM-749 Expert System and Artificial Intelligence 3(2-1)

    BM-750 System Analysis and Design 3(2-1)(i) BANKING AND FINANCE

    (v) MANAGEMENT BM-730 Banking Law and Practice 3(3-0)BM-731 International Financial Management 3(3-0) BM-751 Business Law and Corporate Governance3(3-0)BM-732 Financial Statement Analysis 3(3-0) BM-752 Corporate Strategy 3(3-0)BM-733 Islamic Financial System 3(3-0) BM-753 Small and Medium Enterprises BM-734 Corporate Finance 3(3-0) Management 3(3-0)BM-735 Investment and Portfolio Management 3(3-0) BM-754 Total Quality Management 3(3-0)

    BM-755 Project Management 3(3-0)

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    (vi) AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT EDUCATIONBM-756 Agribusiness Management 3(3-0) Edu-701 Philosophical FoundationsBM-757 Marketing of Agricultural Products 3(3-0) of Education 3(3-0)BM-758 Factor Product Markets Analysis 3(3-0) Edu-702/HDFS-702 Educational Psychology 4(3-1)BM-759 Entrepreneurship in Agriculture 3(3-0) Edu-703/RS-703 Research Designs in Social BM-760 Wholesale Markets 3(3-0) Sciences 3(2-1)

    Edu-704/HDFS-703 Elementary ChildhoodFIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION FOR MS: Education 4(3-1)AGRIBUSINESS SPECIALIZATION Edu-705/RD-705 Human Resource

    Development 3(3-0)BM-761 Strategic Agribusiness Management 3(3-0) Edu-706/Ext-706 Audio Visual Communication 3(2-1)BM-762 Agricultural Price Analysis 3(3-0) Edu-707/Ext-707 Scientific and TechnicalBM-763 International Trade in Writing 3(2-1)

    Agricultural Commodities 3(3-0) Edu-708/Edu-709 Educational Management 3(3-0)BM-764 Food Marketing: HDFS-706 Sociology of Childhood 2(2-0)

    An International Perspective 3(3-0) Edu-710/Edu-711 Curriculum Development 3(3-0)BM-765 Food Safety and Quality Management 3(3-0) HDFS-711 Theories of Human

    Development 2(2-0)MARKETING SPECIALIZATION Edu-712 Educational Evaluation 3(3-0)

    Edu-713 Comparative Education 3(3-0)BM-766 Industrial Marketing 3(3-0) Edu-714 History of EducationBM-767 Supply Chain Management 3(3-0) in Pakistan 3(3-0)BM-768 Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Edu-715 Guidance and CounselingBM-769 Consumer Behaviour and in Education 3(3-0)

    Marketing Research 3(3-0) Edu-716 Contemporary Trends andBM-770 Global Marketing 3(3-0) issues in Education 3(3-0)BM-771 Channel and Sales Force Management 3(3-0) Edu-717/Ext-717 Qualitative Research Methods 3(2-1)

    Edu-718 Internship/Teaching Practice 3(0-3)Edu-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)Edu-720 Seminar 1(1-0)

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    Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal is the Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology. He got his B Sc Agricultural Engineering with distinction (Silver

    medal) in 1976. He won Canadian Scholarship and completed M. Engg degree (Agri. Systems Engineering and Management) from AIT, Bangkok in 1978. He worked

    as a lecturer in the department of Basic Engineering from January 1, 1979 to Aug 24, 1980 and was selected as a Lecturer to work at Abu Naama College of Agriculture, Abu Naama, Sudan and worked over there for one year. After one year of service in Sudan he was selected as a Project Manager/Project Engineer at the Al-Hussaini Establishment for Agriculture at Ussir Usaila, Riadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. From Oct. 25, 1981 June 17, 1987, he mechanized Agriculture farm of 500 hectare for producing wheat, vegetables and fodder crops.He designed and installed 450 Center Pivot Irrigation Systems at Al-Hussaini Establishment farm and other private farms in Unaiza, Durma, and Al-Ras. He also designed and installed 50 grain storage structures of 50 to 1000 ton capacity at Al-Hussaini Establishment farm and other private farms in Unaiza, Durma, and Al-Ras. Moreover, he designed and installed drip irrigation system for producing citrus and grapes. In 1987, he rejoined the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad as Assistant Professor in the Department of Farm Machinery and Power. In January 1993, he won Central Overseas Training (COT) scholarship to study abroad for PhD studies. He completed his PhD in December 1995 from the Department of Agricultural & Bio Systems Engineering, Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames, Iowa, USA. In early 1996 he returned from USA and

    joined the Department of Farm Machinery and Power where he designed and developed three agricultural machines namely, zone disk tiller drill, improved boom sprayer, and university boom sprayer test bench and got them registered/patented from the

    Government of Pakistan in 2005. He was promoted as an Associate Professor in 1999 and Professor in 2006. He was appointed as the Chairman of the Department in 2010. He has been appointed as the Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering & Technology with additional

    duties of Principal Officer of generators and electric supply of the university and coordinator of University Biogas Center.

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    FIBRE AND TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY FARM MACHINERY AND POWER

    Fib. Tech-501 Textile Raw Materials 3(2-1) FMP-701 Advanced power and machinery 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-502 Fibre Technology FMP-702 Experimental stress analysis 3(2-1)

    (Wool and Other Animal Fibres) 3(2-1) FMP-703 Tillage and traction dynamics 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-601 Introduction to Fibre Spinning 3(2-1) FMP-704 Harvesting machinery 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-602 Cotton Ginning and Baling 3(2-1) FMP-705 Instrumentation and Fib. Tech-603 Production and Properties of machine automation 3(2-1)

    Man-Made Fibres 3(2-1) FMP-706 Similitude in engineering 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-604 Fundamentals and Textile Quality Control 3(2-1) FMP-707 Theory of manufacturing processes 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-605 Total Quality Control and FMP-708 Hydraulic control systems 3(2-1)

    Quality Assurance 3(3-0) FMP-709 Operations research 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-701 Cotton Fibre Technology 3(2-1) FMP-710 Farm machinery and environment 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-702 Vegetable Fibre Technology 3(2-1) FMP-711 Computer modeling of Fib. Tech-703 Wool Fibre Technology 3(2-1) engineering systems 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-704 Silk & Synthetic FibreTechnology 3(2-1) FMP-712 Agricultural storage engineering 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-705 Fibre Chemistry 3(2-1) FMP-713 Grain preservation and processing 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-706 Fibre Microscopy 3(2-1) FMP-714 Product design and development 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-707 Spinning Preparations 3(2-1) FMP-715 Renewable energy engineering 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-708 Cotton Spinning 3(2-1) FMP-719 Special problems 1(1-0)Fib. Tech-709 Textile Testing and Quality Control 3(2-1) FMP-720 Seminar 1(1-0)Fib. Tech-710 Fibre Physics 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-711 Pre-treatments and Textile Processing 3(2-1) WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING Fib. Tech-712 Textile Wet Processing Technology 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-713 Pulp, Paper and Card Board Technology 3(2-1) ID-701 Computational Methods Fib. Tech-714 Textile Finishing Technology 3(3-0) in Water Resources Engineering 3(3-0)Fib. Tech-715 Advances in Yarn Manufacturing 3(2-1) ID-702 Advanced open Channel Hydraulics 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-716 Knitting Technology 3(2-1) ID-703 Advanced Hydrology 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-717 Dry Cleaning Technology 3(2-1) ID-704 Advanced Groundwater Hydrology 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-718 Fibre Processing Practices ID-705 Groundwater Modeling 3(2-1)

    (3 Months Training) 3(0-3) ID-706 Advanced Drainage Engineering 3(2-1)Fib. Tech-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) ID-707 Resource Conservation Engineering 3(3-0)Fib. Tech-720 Seminar 1(1-0)Fib. Tech-723 Laundry Technology 2(2-0)

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    ID-708 Planning and Design SEE-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)of Irrigation Systems 3(2-1) SEE-720 Seminar 1(1-0)

    ID-709 Irrigation Scheduling 3(2-1)ID-710 Surface Irrigation Modeling 3(3-0) FOOD TECHNOLOGY ID-711 System Analysis for Integrated water

    Resources Engineering 3(2-1) FST-701 Advances in Food Biotechnology 3(2-1)ID-712 Remote Sensing and GIS for water FST-702 Food Additives 3(2-1)

    Resources management 3(2-1) FST-703 Food Enzymology 3(2-1)ID-713 Design of Hydraulic Structures 3(3-0) FST-704 Emerging Technologies inID-714 Water Quality Management 3(2-1) Food Processing 3(3-0)ID-715 River Engineering 3(3-0) FST-705 Postharvest Management of Fruits and ID-716 Water Resources management 3(3-0) Vegetables 3(3-0)ID-717 Climate Change and water resources 3(2-1) FST-706 Milling of Cereals 3(2-1)ID-718 Watershed management 3(2-1) FST-707 Baking Science & Technology 3(2-1)ID-719 Special problem 1(1-0) FST-708 Recent Advances in Food Science and ID-720 Seminar 1(1-0) Technology 3(3-0)

    FST-709 Food Carbohydrates Chemistry and STRUCTURES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Technology 3(3-0)

    FST-710 Processing of Milk and Milk Products 3(2-1)SEE-701 Theory and Design of Structures 3(3-0) FST-711 Food Packaging 3(2-1)SEE-704 Design of Water Supply and Sewerage 3(2-1) FST-712 Advances in Food Microbiology 3(2-1)SEE-705 Land Surveying 3(2-1) FST-713 Advances in Food Chemistry 3(2-1)SEE-706 Environmental Control in Farm FST-714 Chemistry of Edible Oil and Fats 3(2-1)

    Structures and Landscaping 3(2-1) FST-715 Industrial Processing Technology of SEE-707 Parameters and Methods of Edible Oils and Fats Products 3(2-1)

    Environmental Impact Assessment 3(2-1) FST-716 Meat Science 3(2-1)SEE-708 Machine and Environment 2(2-0) FST-717 Technology of Processed Meat 3(2-1)SEE-709 Wastewater Engineering 3(2-1) FST-718 Food Quality Assurance Management 3(3-0)SEE-710 Contamination Transport in Soils 3(2-1) FST-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)SEE-711 Farm Waste Disposal Systems 3(2-1) FST-720 Seminar 1(1-0)SEE-712 Energy and Environment 3(2-1) FST-721 Food Industrial Waste Management 3(2-1)SEE-713 Geo Environment 3(2-1) FST-722 Functional Beverage Technology 3(2-1)SEE-714 Air and Noise Pollution Control 3(2-1) (Syndicate 09.01.12)SEE-715 Environmental Health Engineering 3(2-1)

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    FOOD SAFETY AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT FSOM-707 Human resource management 3(3-0) FSOM-708 Consumer behavior and business

    FSQM-701 Food Safety and Quality 3(2-1) communications 3(3-0)FSQM-702 Food Quality Management 3(2-1) FSOM-709 Food and beverage marketing 3(3-0)FSQM-703 Food Safety and Quality Control Systems 3(2-1) FSOM-710 Food entrepreneurship 3(3-0)FSQM-704 Food Toxicology 3(3-0) FSOM-711 Catering science 3(3-0)FSQM-705 Food Laws and Regulations 3(3-0) FSOM-712 Communication fundamentals for FSQM-706 Public Health 3(3-0) hotel industry 3(3-0)FSQM-707 Hygiene and Food Plant Sanitation 3(3-0) FSOM-713 Hotel management 3(2-1)FSQM-708 Food Auditing and Inspections 3(3-0) FSOM-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)FSQM-709 Food Labeling 3(3-0) FSOM-720 Seminar 1(1-0)FSQM-710 Food Traceability and Authenticity 3(2-1) A/C-24-06-2013 FSQM-711 Safe Handling of Foods 3(3-0)FSQM-712 Preharvest and Postharvest Food Safety 3(3-0) DAIRY TECHNOLOGYFSQM-713 Food Supply Chain Management 3(3-0)FSQM-714 Consumer Behavior & Preferences 3(3-0) FST-D.701 Milk Production 3(2-1)FSQM-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) FST-D.702 Dairy Chemistry 3(2-1)FSQM-720 Seminar 1(1-0) FST-D.703 Technology of Fluid Milk Products 3(2-1)

    FST-D.704 Concentrated and FOOD SERVICES MANAGEMENT Dried milk products 3(2-1) FST-D.705 Fermented Milk Products 3(2-1)FSOM-701 Introduction to food service operations 3(3-0) FST-D.706 Cheese Technology 3(2-1)FSOM-702 Food and beverages management 3(3-0) FST-D.707 Dairy Starters 3(2-1)FSOM-703 Culinary arts and kitchen management 3(2-1) FST-D.708 Dairy Quality Management Systems 3(3-0)FSOM-704 Food & beverage services 3(2-1) FST-D.709 Sensory Evaluation of Dairy Products 2(2-0)FSOM-705 Nutrition and food services 3(3-0) FST-D.719 Special Problem 1(1-0)FSOM-706 Issues and trends in the food FST-D.720 Seminar 1(1-0)

    service industry 3(3-0)

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    FINE ARTS Childcare and Education Programs 3(2-1) HDFS-707 Special Children and Rehabilitation 3(3-0)

    FA.701 History of Western Art 2(2-0) HDFS-708 Family Models and Therapies 3(3-0)FA.702 Drawing and Experimental Techniques 4(0-4) HDFS-709 Family Life in Islam 3(3-0)FA.703 Painting Techniques 3(0-3) HDFS-710 Sociology of The Family 2(2-0)FA.704 Print Making 3(1-2) HDFS-711 Cultural Anthropology & Human Studies 3(3-0)FA.705 Miniature and Sculpture 3(0-3) HDFS-712 Counseling Techniques 3(2-1)FA.706 Calligraphy 3(1-2) HDFS-713 Abnormal Psychology 3(2-1)FA.707 Advanced Drawing 2(0-2) HDFS-714 Psychological Assessment 3(3-0)FA.708 Computer Aided Graphic Designing 3(1-2) HDFS-715 Counseling in Human Services 3(2-1)FA.709 Interior Designing 3(1-2) HDFS-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)FA.710 Ceramics and Sculpture 3(0-3) HDFS-720 Seminar 1(1-0)FA.711 Aesthetic Art 2(2-0) (Syndicate 30-06-2013)FA.712 History of Islamic Art 2(2-0)

    FOOD AND NUTRITIONFA.713 Muslim Architecture 2(2-0) FA. 714 Conceptual Painting 3 (1-2)

    FN-701 Food Commodities 3(3-0)FA. 715 Art in Pakistan 2(2-0)FN-702 Lifecycle Nutrition 3(3-0)FA. 716 Research Project 5 (0-5)FN-703 Clinical Nutrition and Diet Therapy 4(2-2)FA.719 Special Problem 1(1-0)FN-704 Protein in Human Nutrition 3(3-0)FA.720 Seminar 1(1-0)FN-705 Vitamins & Minerals in Human Nutrition 3(3-0)(Syndicate 30-06-2013)FN-706 Infant Feeding 3(2-1)

    HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES FN-707 Human Nutritional Disorders 3(2-1) FN-708 Community Health and Nutrition 3(2-1)

    HDFS-701 Theories of Human Development 3(3-0) FN-709 Analytical Techniques in Nutrition 3(0-3)HDFS-702 Research Methods in Human FN-710 Recent Advances in Human Nutrition 3(3-0)

    Development and Family Studies 3(3-0) FN-711 Human Physiology 3(2-1)HDFS-703 Eearly Childhood Education Programs FN-712 Research Methods in Food and Nutrition 3(3-0)

    and Guidance 3(2-1) FN-713 Anti-Nutritional Substances and HDFS-704 Educational Psychology 3(2-1) Food Allergens 3(3-0)HDFS-705 Elementary Childhood Edecation 3(2-1) FN-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)HDFS-706 Developing and Administrating FN-720 Seminar 1(1-0)

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    CLOTHING & TEXTILE

    CLT-701 Draping 3(1-2)CLT-702 Textile Chemistry 3(2-1)CLT-703 Experimental Textiles 3(2-1)CLT-704 Textile Designing & Printing 3(1-2)CLT-705 Genesis of Textile Concepts 3(2-1)CLT-706 Textile Marketing and

    Boutique Management 3(2-1)CLT-707 Structural Textile Designing 3(1-2)CLT-708 Textile Finishing 3(3-0)CLT-709 History of Costumes & Fashion 2(2-0)CLT-710 Apparel Production Technology 3(2-1)CLT-711 Fashion Illustrations 3(1-2)CLT-712 Research Methods in Clothing and

    Textile 3(3-0)CLT-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)CLT-720 Seminar 1(1-0)(Syndicate 30.06.13)CLOTHING & TEXTILE (DEFICIENCY COURSES)CLT-506 Fiber Science 3(3-0)CLT-509 Textile Designing & Weaving 2(1-1)CLT-601 Fashion Designing & Free Styling 3(1-2)CLT-603 Textile Raw Materials 2(2-0)CLT- 607 Decorative Fabrics 2(2-0)

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    Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sarwar (T.I.), did his doctorate in Dairy Science from the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA in 1991. He has supervised 11 PhD

    as a major supervisor. He has published 207 research papers in national (81) and international (126) journals and his impact factor is 60. He was awarded Research

    Productivity Allowance for 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006, by Pakistan Council for Science and Technology, Government of Pakistan. He is author of three text books. Dr. Sarwar has been nominated as an Honorary Scientist by Rural Development Administration, Korea for three years (July1, 2005 to June 30, 2008). He has been declared the best Scientist in the field of Animal Sciences and was awarded gold medal by Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Islamabad. He has also been declared best University Teacher by HEC, Islamabad.

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    ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS ABG-726 Equine Genetics and Breeding 3(2-1)ABG-727 Camel Genetics and Breeding 3(2-1)

    ABG-701 General Genetics 4(3-1) ABG-728 Canine and Feline Genetics 3(2-1)ABG-702 Population Genetics 4(3-1) ABG-729 Fancy Birds Genetics and Breeding 3(3-0)ABG-703 Animal Breeding Plans 4(3-1) ABG-730 Preparation of Research Projects and ABG-704 Breeding of Farm Animals 4(3-1) Scientific Writing 3(1-2)ABG-705 Advanced Animal Breeding 4(4-0)ABG-706 Statistical Methods in LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT

    Animal Production Research 4(3-1)ABG-707 Efficiency of Reproduction LM-701 Dairy Production 3(2-1)

    in Farm Animals 4(2-2) LM-702 Milk Secretion and Lactation 3(2-1)ABG-708 Biometrical Genetics 4(3-1) LM-703 Behaviour of Domestic Animals 3(2-1)ABG-709 Theory of Genetic Selection 4(4-0) LM-704 Livestock Industry 3(3-0)ABG-710 Theory of Inbreeding 4(4-0) LM-705 Animal Growth and Adaptation 3(3-0)ABG-711 Experimental Techniques in LM-706 Range Livestock Management 3(2-1)

    Population Genetics 4(2-2) LM-707 Draught Animal Management 3(2-1)ABG-712 Animal Cytogenetics 4(3-1) LM-708 Advances in Meat Production 3(2-1)ABG-713 Molecular Genetics of Farm Animals 3(2-1) LM-709 Advances in Sheep and Goat Production 3(2-1)ABG-714 Computational Breeding of Farm Animals 3(0-3) LM-710 Advances in Wool and Hair Science 3(2-1)ABG-715 Bioinformatics in Animal Sciences 3(2-1) LM-711 Trends and Potentials of Milk and ABG-716 Poultry Genetics and Breeding 3(2-1) Meat Production 3(3-0)ABG-717 Dairy Animal Breeding 4(3-1) LM-712 Recent Advances in ABG-718 Beef Animal Genetics and Breeding 4(3-1) Livestock Management 3(3-0)ABG-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) LM-713 Managing Livestock Under ABG-720 Seminar 1(1-0) Stress Conditions 3(2-1)ABG-721 Computer Assisted Animal Genetics 3(2-1) LM-714 Livestock Enterprises for ABG-722 Animal Genomics 3(2-1) Rural Development 3(2-1)ABG-723 Advanced Poultry Breeding 3(3-0) LM-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)ABG-724 Goat and Sheep Breeding 3(2-1) LM-720 Seminar 1(1-0)ABG-725 Fish Genetics and Breeding 3(2-1) (Syndicate 09.01.12)

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    POULTRY SCIENCE ANFT-709 Research Methods in Animal Nutrition 3(2-1)ANFT-710 Metabolic Disorders 2(2-0)PSci-701 Poultry Production 3(2-1) ANFT-711 Feed Biotechnology 2(2-0)PSci-702 Poultry Breeding 3(2-1) ANFT-712 Camel and Equine Nutrition 2(2-0)PSci-703 Hatchery Operation and Management 3(2-1) ANFT-713 Feed Ingredient Storage and Processing 2(2-0)PSci-704 Poultry Housing and Environment 3(2-1)ANFT-714 Advanced Animal Feed Industry 3(2-1)PSci-705 Poultry Feeding 3(2-1)ANFT-715 Reactions in the Rumen 2(2-0)PSci-706 Egg and Egg Products 3(2-1)ANFT-716 Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition 2(2-0)PSci-707 Poultry Meat and Meat Products 3(2-1)

    PSci-708 Poultry Health and Hygiene 3(2-1) ANFT-717 Nutrition of Calves 2(2-0)PSci-709 Advanced Poultry Production 3(2-1) ANFT-718 Nutrition of Small Ruminants 3(2-1)PSci-710 Avian Physiology 3(2-1) ANFT-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)PSci-711 Avian Embryology 3(2-1) ANFT-720 Seminar 1(1-0)PSci-712 Recent Advances in Poultry Science 3(3-0) ANFT-721 Nutrition of Broilers 3(2-1)PSci-713 Quail Farming 3(2-1) ANFT-722 Nutrition of Layers 3(2-1)PSci-714 Organic Poultry Farming 3(2-1) ANFT-723 Nutrition of Dairy Animals 3(2-1)PSci-715 Biosecurity of Poultry Enterprises 3(2-1) ANFT-724 Nutrition of Beef Animals 3(2-1)PSci-716 Poultry Entrepreneurship 3(3-0)PSci-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)PSci-720 Seminar 1(1-0)ANIMAL NUTRITION

    ANFT-701 Physiology and Biochemistry of Nutrition 3(3-0)ANFT-702 Feed Resources and their Nutritive Value 3(2-1)ANFT-703 Energy Metabolism 2(2-0)ANFT-704 Protein Metabolism 2(2-0)ANFT-705 Minerals in Nutrition 3(2-1)ANFT-706 Vitamins in Nutrition 2(2-0)ANFT-707 Analytical Techniques in Nutrition 3(0-3)ANFT-708 Advanced Analytical Techniques

    in Nutrition 2(0-2)

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    Prof. Dr. Laeeq Akbar Lodhi Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad-Pakistan has an excellent academic and research

    carrier, as evidenced by the meritorious awards bestowed upon him, membership of the professional societies, technical and selection committees both at national and

    international levels. He has nearly 30 years of teaching and research experience and has played a pivotal role in the advancement of Veterinary Medicine in general and Theriogenology in particular. Dr. Lodhi earned his DVM in 1975 from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan; MS in Theriogenology in 1982 and PhD in 1987 from University of Minnesota, USA. In 1981, Dr. Lodhi was awarded Graduate Fellowship Award for MS studies from The Rotary Foundation, Rotary International.During post-graduation, Dr. Lodhi received USA Colonial Dane Scholarship and Minnesota International Student Association Award in 1986. Dr. Lodhi joined as Veterinary Officer, Livestock and Dairy Development Department, Govt. of the Punjab in 1977; then served Pakistan Army, Remount Veterinary and Farms Corps from 1977 to 1979. He started his career as Lecturer in the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad in 1981. He was selected as Assistant Professor in 1987, Associate Professor in 1992 and Professor in 2001 in the Department of Theriogenology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Dr. Lodhi also served the Departments of Forestry & Natural Resources and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from 1984-1987 at University of Minnesota, USA. Dr. Lodhi remained Chairman, Department of Theriogenology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad for about 9 years.

    Besides other administrative assignments, Dr Lodhi served as Principal Officer, Estate Management; Member and Chairman Disciplinary Advisory Committee; Member, Affiliation Committee; Advisor/Coordinator, Engineering construction Department,

    Planning & Development; and Principal Officer, Electrical & Mechanical, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Dr. Lodhi has supervised 6 PhD and 14 M Sc(Hons) /M Phil students and published more than 80 research papers in journals of national /

    international repute. He has completed seven research projects funded from National and International agencies. Dr. Lodhi has been a member of several statutory bodies of the University.

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    ANATOMY MED -711 Advances in Veterinary Preventive Medicine 3(2-1)

    ANAT-701 Histological and Histochemical MED -712 Veterinary Clinical Immunology 3(2-1)Techniques 3(0-3) MED -713 Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 3(2-1)

    ANAT -702 Advances in Histology (General) 3(2-1) MED -714 Veterinary Medicine and Human Health 3(2-1)ANAT -703 Advances in Histology (Systemic) 3(2-1) MED -715 Diseases of Mammary Glands of ANAT-704 Comparative Anatomy of Dairy Animals 3(2-1)

    Endocrine Glands 3(2-1) MED -716 Advances in Dairy Herd Health 3(2-1)ANAT -705 Surgical Anatomy 3(1-2) MED -718 Cage and Aviary Birds Health ANAT -706 Neuro Anatomy 3(2-1) Management 3(2-1)ANAT -707 Mammalian Embryology 3(2-1) MED -719 Special Problem 1(1-0)ANAT -708 Anatomy of the Reproductive System 3(2-1) MED -720 Seminar 1(1-0)ANAT -709 Experimental Embryology 3(0-3) SURG-721 Diagnostic Imaging in Veterinary Practice 3(1-2)ANAT -710 Techniques in Electron Microscopy 3(1-2) SURG-722 Advances in Veterinary Anesthesiology 3(1-2) ANAT -711 Biological Ultrastructure 3(2-1)ANAT-712 Anatomy and Histology of the Camel 3(2-1) MICROBIOLOGYANAT-713 Anatomy, Histology and

    Embryology of Fowl 3(2-1) MICRO-700 Introductory Microbiology 3(2-1)ANAT -719 Special Problem 1(1-0) MICRO -701 Advanced Microbiology (General) 3(2-1)ANAT -720 Seminar 1(1-0) MICRO -702 Cellular and Molecular Immunology 3(2-1)

    MICRO -703 Advanced Bacteriology 3(2-1)CLINICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY MICRO -704 Advanced Virology 3(2-1)

    MICRO -705 Mycology 3(1-2)SURG-701 Advances in Small Animal Surgery 3(1-2) MICRO -706 Microbial Physiology 3(2-1)SURG -702 Advances in Orthopedic Surgery 3(2-1) MICRO -707 Tissue Culture Techniques in SURG -703 Advances in Large Animal Surgery 3(1-2) Virus Research 3(2-1)SURG -704 Advances in Surgical Techniques 3(2-1) MICRO -708 Oncogenic Viruses 3(2-1)MED-705 Clinical Laboratory Aids in Diagnosis 3(1-2) MICRO -709 Molecular Biology of Bacterial Viruses 3(2-2)MED -706 Strategies and Analysis of Drug Trials 3(2-1) MICRO -710 Public Health Microbiology 3(2-1)MED -707 Clinical Epidemiology 3(2-1) MICRO -711 Applied and Environmental Microbiology 3(1-2)MED -709 Advanced Veterinary Clinical Practices 3(0-3) MICRO -712 Microbiological Techniques 3(0-3)MED -710 Biotechnology in Animal Health 3(2-1) MICRO -713 Environmental and Occupational

    Epidemiology 3(2-1)

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    MICRO -714 Avian Microbiology and Immunology 3(2-1) PATHOLOGYMICRO -715 Molecular Biology Techniques 3(2-1) MICRO -716 Infectious Disease Epidemiology 3(2-1) PATH-701 Cellular and Molecular Pathology 3(2-1)MICRO -717 Applied Immunology and Vaccinology 3(2-1) PATH -702 Diagnostic Hematology and Cytology 3(0-3)MICRO -718 Dairy Microbiology 3(2-1) PATH -703 Necropsy Practice 3(1-2)MICRO -719 Special Problem 1(1-0) PATH -704 Diagnostic Pathologic Biochemistry 3(0-3)MICRO -720 Seminar 1(1-0) PATH -705 Oncology 3(2-1)MICRO -721 Microbial Genetics and Functional PATH -706 Pathology of Avian Bacterial and

    Genomics 3(2-1) Parasitic Diseases 3(2-1)PATH -707 Pathology of Intoxications 2(1-1)

    PARASITOLOGY PATH -708 Canine and Feline Pathology 3(2-1) PATH -709 Equine Pathology 2(1-1)

    PARA-701 Parasite of Dairy and Meat Animals 3(2-1) PATH -710 Ruminant Pathology 3(2-1)PARA -702 Avian Parasitology 3(2-1) PATH -711 Techniques in Pathology 3(1-2)PARA -703 Fish Parasitology 3(2-1) PATH -712 Pathology of Avian Viral Diseases 3(2-1)PARA -704 Parasite of Companion Animals 2(1-1) PATH -713 Pathology of Avian Metabolic PARA -705 Wild Life Parasitology 3(2-1) Diseases and Intoxications 2(1-1)PARA -706 Food and Water Borne Parasite Diseases3(2-1) PATH -714 Fish Pathology 2(1-1)PARA -707 Medical Protozoology and Helminthology 3(2-1)

    PATH -715 Wildlife and Zoo Animal's Pathology 2(1-1)PARA -708 Medical Entomology 3(2-1)PATH-716 Poultry Health Monitoring 3(0-3)PARA -709 Diagnostic Parasitology 3(1-2)PATH-717 Laboratory Aids in Diagnosis of PARA -710 Epidemiology of Parasite Diseases 3(2-1)

    PARA -711 Chemotherapy of Parasitic Diseases 3(2-1) Avian Diseases 3(0-3)PARA -712 Physiology of Parasites 3(3-0) PATH-718 Immunophatology 3(1-2)PARA -713 Immunoparastiology 3(2-1) PATH -719 Special Problem 1(1-0)PARA -714 Techniques in Molecular Parasitology 3(2-1) PATH -720 Seminar 1(1-0)PARA -715 Invertebrate Cells Culture 3(2-1)PARA -716 Biotechnology for Parasite Control 3(2-1)PARA-717 Research Planning and Scientific Writing 2(2-0)PARA-718 Special Topic in Parasitology 1(1-0)PARA -719 Special Problem 1(1-0)PARA -720 Seminar 1(1-0)PARA-721 Industrial Applications in Parasitology 2(2-0)

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    PHARMACOLOGY PHYSIO -706 Physiology and Biochemistry of Rumen 3(2-1) PHYSIO -707 Physiology of Steroid Hormones 3(2-1)

    PHARM-701 General Pharmacology 3(2-1) PHYSIO -708 Cell Physiology 3(2-1)PHARM -702 Advances in Pharmacology 3(2-1) PHYSIO -709 Physiological Techniques 3(0-3)PHARM -704 Pharmacokinetics 3(2-1) PHYSIO -710 Advances in Reading in Physiology 1(0-1)PHARM -705 Pharmaceutics 3(2-1) PHYSIO -711 Physiology of Kidney and Sweat Glands 3(2-1)PHARM -706 Pharmacology of Central PHYSIO-712 Comparative Physiology-I 3(2-1)

    Nervous System 3(2-1) PHYSIO-713 Comparative Physiology-II 3(2-1)PHARM -707 Pharmacology of Autonomic PHYSIO -719 Special Problem 1(1-0)

    Nervous System 3(2-1) PHYSIO -720 Seminar 1(1-0)PHARM -708 Renal and Reproductive Pharmacology 3(2-1)PHARM -709 Pharmacotherapy 3(2-1) THERIOGENOLOGYPHARM -710 General Principles of Toxicology 3(2-1) PHARM -711 Systematic Toxicology 3(2-1) THERIO-701 Reproduction in Cattle and Buffaloes 3(2-1)PHARM -712 Biochemical Pharmacology 3(2-1) THERIO -702 Artificial Insemination 3(2-1)PHARM -713 Pharmacology of Autacoids 3(2-1) THERIO -703 Comparative Reproduction 3(2-1)PHARM -714 Advances in Reading in THERIO -704 Biochemical Aspects of Semen 2(2-0)

    Pharmacology and Toxicology 1(1-0) THERIO -705 Semen Preservation Techniques 3(1-2)PHARM-715 Pharmacology of indigenous THERIO -706 Advanced Obstetrics 3(2-1)

    Medicinal Plants 3(1-2) THERIO -707 Infertility and Genital Diseases 3(2-1)PHARM -719 Special Problem 1(1-0) THERIO -708 Equine Reproduction 3(2-1)PHARM -720 Seminar 1(1-0) THERIO -709 Canine Reproduction 3(2-1)

    THERIO -710 Embryo Transfer in Farm Animals 3(1-2)PHYSIOLOGY THERIO -711 Ultrasonography in Animal Reproduction 3(1-2)

    THERIO-712 Camel Reproduction 3(2-1)PHYSIO-701 General Principles of Physiology 3(3-0) THERIO -719 Special Problem 1(1-0)PHYSIO -702 Physiology of Respiratory and THERIO -720 Seminar 1(1-0)

    Cardiovascular System 3(2-1)PHYSIO -703 Nerve and Muscle Physiology 3(2-1)PHYSIO -704 Physiology of Digestion and Metabolism 3(2-1)PHYSIO -705 Endocrinology 3(3-0)

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    Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashraf, Dean, Faculty of Sciences passed his M Sc in the subject of Botany with distinction in 1978 from the University of Agriculture

    Faisalabad, PhD from the University of Liverpool UK in 1986 and Postdoctorate as a Fulbright scholar from the University Arizona, Tucson in 1994. Dr. Ashraf has so far

    produced 23 PhD, 30 MPhil and more than 50 M Sc scholars. He has earned over 20 different Awards including 3 presidential awards (i.e. Izaz-e-Fazeelat, Pride of Performance, and Sitara-i-Imtiaz). Dr. Ashraf has published over 300 research papers, most of them in foreign journals. He has also written 30 chapters in different foreign books. Dr. Ashraf is a member of the Editorial Board of the three International Journals and remained convener of the University Annual Report for the last three years.

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    CHEMISTRY Chem-729 Organic Photochemistry 3(3-0)Chem-730 Pericyclic Reactions 3(3-0)

    Chem-701 Physical Chemistry-I 4(2-2) Chem-731 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 3(3-0)Chem-702 Physical Chemistry-II 3(3-0) Chem-732 Colour Chemistry 3(3-0)Chem-703 Inorganic Chemistry-I 3(3-0) Chem-733 Advanced Quantum Chemistry 3(3-0)Chem-704 Inorganic Chemistry-II 3(2-1) Chem-734 Advanced Surface Chemistry 3(3-0)Chem-705 Organic Chemistry-I 4(2-2) Chem-735 Advanced Nuclear and Chem-706 Organic Chemistry-II 3(3-0) Radiation Chemistry 3(3-0)Chem-707 Applied Chemistry 2(2-0) Chem-736 Physical Chemistry of High Polymers 3(3-0)Chem-708 Analytical Chemistry 4(3-1) Chem-737 Advanced Chemical Kinetics 3(3-0)Chem-709 Advanced Physical Chemistry I 3(3-0) Chem-738 Biophysical Chemistry 3(3-0)Chem-710 Advanced Physical Chemistry II 3(3-0) Chem-739 Recent Advances in Physical Chemistry 3(3-0)Chem-711 Modern Techniques in Chem-740 Advanced Separation Techniques 3(2-1)

    Physical Chemistry 2(0-2) Chem-741 Advanced Analytical Spectroscopy-I 3(2-1)Chem-712 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry-I 3(3-0) Chem-742 Advanced Analytical Spectroscopy-II 3(3-0)Chem-713 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry-II 3(3-0) Chem-743 Environmental Analysis 3(2-1)Chem-714 Advanced Techniques in Chem-744 Bio-Analytical Chemistry 3(3-0)

    Inorganic Chemistry 2(0-2) Chem-745 Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry 3(3-0)Chem-715 Advanced Analytical Chemistry-I 3(3-0) Chem-746 Surface Analysis Analytical Techniques 3(3-0)Chem-716 Advanced Analytical Chemistry-II 3(3-0)Chem-717 Advanced Analytical Techniques 2(0-2) BIO-CHEMISTRYChem-718 Environmental Chemistry 3(3-0)Chem-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) Biochem-700 Introduction to Biochemistry 3(3-0)Chem-720 Seminar 1(1-0) Biochem-701 Biochemistry of Carbohydrates 3(3-0)Chem-721 Research Report 5(0-5) Biochem-702 Biochemistry of Proteins 3(3-0)Chem-722 Advanced Organic Chemistry-I 3(3-0) Biochem-703 Biochemistry of Lipids 3(3-0)Chem-723 Advanced Organic Chemistry-II 3(3-0) Biochem-704 Biochemistry of Nucleic Acids 2(2-0)Chem-724 Synthetic Organic Processes 2(0-2) Biochem-705 Enzyme Biotechnology 3(2-1)Chem-725 Fundamentals of Polymers 3(3-0) Biochem-706 Environmental Biochemistry 3(3-0)Chem-726 Chemistry of Synthetic Polymers 3(3-0) Biochem-707 Introduction to Fermentation Chem-727 Chemistry of Natural Products 3(3-0) Biotechnology 2(2-0)Chem-728 Molecular Spectroscopy 3(3-0) Biochem-708 Molecular Biochemistry 3(3-0)

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    FACULTY OF SCIENCES

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    Biochem-709 Biochemical Techniques 3(0-3) Bot-707 Advanced Plant Metabolism 4(3-1)Biochem-710 Clinical Biochemistry 3(1-2) Bot-708 Plant Mineral Nutrition and Biochem-711 Enzyme Kinetics 3(2-1) Growth Regulation 4(3-1)Biochem-712 Water and Mineral Metabolism 3(3-0) Bot-709 Environmental Biology of Plants 4(3-1)Biochem-713 Bioenergetics 2(2-0) Bot-710 Water Relations of Plant 3(2-1)Biochem-714 Biochemistry of Vitamins 2(2-0) Bot-711 Plant Developmental Biology 4(3-1)Biochem-715 Advanced Plant Biochemistry 3(3-0) Bot-712 Economic Botany and Medicinal Plants 4(3-1)Biochem-716 Biochemical Regulators 2(2-0) Bot-713 Radiation and Molecular Biology 4(3-1)Biochem-717 Recombinant DNA Technology and Bot-714 Evolutionary Biology 4(3-1)

    Gene Manipulation 3(2-1) Bot-715 Plant Biodiversity and Conservation 4(3-1)Biochem-718 Blood and Immunochemistry 3(3-0) Bot-716 Plant Physiological Histology 3(2-1)Biochem-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) Bot-717 Advanced Botanical Techniques 4(2-2)Biochem-720 Seminar 1(1-0) Bot-718 Signal Transduction in Plants 3(3-0)Biochem-721 Research Report 5(0-5) Bot-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)Biochem-722 Research Planning and Scientific Writing 2(2-0) Bot-720 Seminar 1(1-0)Biochem-723 Advanced Biochemical Techniques 3(1-2)Biochem-724 Advanced Fermentation Biotechnology 3(1-2) ECOLOGYBiochem-725 Medical Biochemistry 2(2-0)Biochem-726 Gene Regulation and Expression 2(2-0) AGR-705 Applied Crop Ecology 3(3-0)Biochem-727Biochemistry of Drugs and AGR-708 Applied Conservation Agronomy 3(3-0)

    Their Resistance 2(2-0) AGR-714 Arid Zone Agronomy 3(3-0)Biochem-728 Biochemistry of Control Systems 2(2-0) AGR-716 Allelopathy in Crop Production 3(2-1)Biochem.729 Structural Bioinformatics 2(0-2) Bot-703 Plant Ecology 4(3-1)

    Bot-709 Environmental Biology of Plants 4(3-1)BOTANY Bot-714 Evolutionary Biology 4(3-1)

    Bot-715 Plant Biodiversity and Conservation 4(3-1)Bot-701 Phycology and Plant Morphology 4(3-1) C.Phy-716 Seed Ecology 3(2-1)Bot-702 Plant Anatomy 4(3-1) Ent-703 Environmental Entomology 2(2-0)Bot-703 Plant Ecology 4(3-1) Ent-705 Chemical Ecology of Insects 2(2-0)Bot-704 Plant Taxonomy 4(3-1) FRW-706 Forestry, Wildlife and Recreation 3(2-1)Bot-705 Cell Biology 4(3-1) FRW-709 Forest Range and Atmosphere 3(2-1) Bot-706 Plant Physiology 4(3-1) FRW-714 Wetland Wildlife Management 3(2-1)

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    Hort-717 Environmental Horticulture 3(2-1) Stat-713 Experimental Design-II 3(3-0)Hort-718 Landscape Ecology 3(3-0) Stat-714 Econometrics-I 3(3-0)Hort-721 Landscape Designing 3(2-1) Stat-715 Econometrics-II 3(3-0)PBG 717 Plant Breeding for Stress Environments 3(2-1) Stat-716 Multivariate Statistical Methods 3(3-0)SES-710 Soil and Environmental Microbiology 3(3-0) Stat-717 General Statistical Concepts 3(3-0)SES-713 SoilPlantEnvironment Relationship 3(3-0) Stat-718 Statistical Quality Control 3(3-0)SES-714 Principles and Applications of Stat-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)

    Bioremediation 3(3-0) Stat-720 Seminar 1(1-0)SES-731 Soil Ecology 3(3-0) Stat-721 Advances in Design of Experiments 3(3-0)Zool-706 Modern Approaches in Ornithology 3(2-1) Stat-722 Multivariate Statistical Inference 3(3-0)Zool-708 Functional Animal Ecology 3(2-1) Stat-723 Survey/Research Report 4(0-4)Zool-717 Behavioural Ecology 3(3-0) Stat-724 Statistical Models 3(3-0)Zool-724 Fish and Aquatic Toxicology 3(2-1) Stat-725 Analysis of Categorical Data 3(3-0)Zool-725 Environmental Impact Assessment 3(3-0) Stat-726 Analysis of Time Series Data 3(2-1)

    Stat-727 Advanced Probability Theory 3(3-0)STATISTICS Stat-728 Statistical Data Analysis 3(0-3)

    Stat-700 Elements of Statistics and Biometry 3(3-0) MATHEMATICSStat-701 Experimental Statistics 3(3-0)Stat-702 Statistical Methods for Business Math-700 Mathematics for Postgraduate Students 4(4-0)

    Management 3(2-1) Math-701 Introduction to Matrices and Stat-703 Design and Analysis of Experiments for Numerical Analysis 3(3-0)

    Researchers 3(3-0) Math-702 Mathematics for Economists 3(3-0)Stat-704 Statistical Methods for Social Sciences 3(3-0) Math-703 Operations Research 3(3-0)Stat-705 Statistical Methods 3(3-0) Math-704 Mathematics for Chemistry 3(3-0)Stat-706 Probability and Distribution Theory-I 3(3-0) Math-705 Mathematical Statistics 3(3-0)Stat-707 Probability and Distribution Theory-II 3(3-0) Math-706 Mathematical Physics-I 3(3-0)Stat-708 Estimation and Testing of Hypotheses 3(3-0) Math-707 Mathematical Physics-II 3(3-0)Stat-709 Theory and Application of Linear Models 3(3-0) Math-708 Introduction to Measure Theory 3(3-0)Stat-710 Sample Surveys-I 3(3-0) Math-709 Introduction to Information Technology Stat-711 Sample Surveys-II 3(3-0) and Data Analysis 3(3-0)Stat-712 Experimental Design-I 3(3-0)

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    PHYSICS

    PY-700 Fundamentals of Analog and Digital Electronics 3(2-1)

    PY-701 Classical Mechanics 3(3-0)PY-702 Nuclear Physics 3(3-0) ZOOLOGY AND FISHERIESPY-703 Quantum Mechanics-I 3(3-0)PY-704 Quantum Mechanics-II 3(3-0) Zool-701 Wildlife Management 3(2-1)PY-705 Electromagnetism-I 3(3-0) Zool-702 Zoogeography and Paleontology 3(2-1)PY-706 Electromagnetism-II 3(3-0) Zool-703 Developmental Biology 3(2-1)PY-707 Mechanics and optics Zool-704 Evolution and Principles of Systematics 3(3-0)

    (Laboratory Course-I) 3(0-3) Zool-705 Economic Zoology 3(3-0)PY-708 Modern Physics (Laboratory Course-II) 3(0-3) Zool-706 Modern Approaches in Ornithology 3(2-1)PY-709 Thermal and Statistical Physics 3(3-0) Zool-707 Advanced Mammalogy 3(2-1)PY-710 Electronics 3(3-0) Zool-708 Functional Animal Ecology 3(2-1)PY-711 Solid State Physics 3(3-0) Zool-709 Ichthyology 3(3-0)PY-712 Electronics (Laboratory Course-III) 3(0-3) Zool-710 Ethology 3(3-0)PY-713 Advanced Electronics Zool-711 Limnology 3(2-1)

    (Laboratory Course-IV) 3(0-3) Zool-712 Population Genetics 3(3-0)PY-714 Atomic Spectroscopy 3(3-0) Zool-713 Fisheries Management 3(2-1)PY-715 Advanced Quantum Mechanics 3(3-0) Zool-714 Fisheries 3(2-1)PY-716 Electrodynamics 3(3-0) Zool-715 Advances in VertebratePY-717 Methods of Mathematics Physics 3(3-0) Pest Management 3(2-1)PY-718 Laser Physics 3(3-0) Zool-716 Aquaculture 3(2-1)PY-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) Zool-717 Behavioural Ecology 3(3-0)PY-720 Seminar 1(1-0) Zool-718 Conservation Biology 3(3-0)PY-721 Methods and Techniques of Zool-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)

    Experimental Physics 3(3-0) Zool-720 Seminar 1(1-0)PY-722 Advanced Solid State Physics 3(3-0) Zool-721 Fish Requirements 3(3-0)PY-723 Materials Science 3(3-0) Zool-722 Aquaculture Biotechnology 3(2-1)

    Zool-723 Animal Cell Biology 3(2-1)Zool-724 Fish and Aquatic Toxicology 3(2-1)Zool-725 Environmental Impact Assessment 3(3-0)

    Course No. Title of the Course Credit hours

    course No. Title of the Course Credit hours

    PY-727 Electromagnetic Water Propagation 3(3-0)PY-728 High Frequency Electromagnetic

    Techniques 3(3-0)PY-729 Magnetic Materials 3(3-0)

    PY-724 Atomic and Optical Physics 3(3-0)PY-725 Applied Laser Spectroscopy 3(3-0)PY-726 Instrumentation and Advanced Analytical

    Techniques 3(3-0)

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    COMPUTER SCIENCE CS-729 Web-Based Database Management Systems 3(2-1)

    CS-700 Introduction to Information Technology 3(2-1) CS-730 Advanced Computer Networks 3(2-1)CS-701 Software Applications 3(2-1) CS-731 Network Security & Management 3(2-1)CS-702 Introduction to Programming 3(2-1) CS-732 Distributed Computing 3(2-1)CS-703 Operating Systems 3(2-1) CS-733 Warless and Mobile Computing Networks 3(2-1)CS-704 System Architecture and CS-734 Design of Intelligent Systems 3(2-1)

    Assembly Language 3(2-1) CS-735 Advances in Neural Networks 3(2-1)CS-705 Software Engineering 3(2-1) CS-736 Decision Support Systems 3(2-1)CS-706 Object Oriented Programming 3(2-1) CS-737 Computer Vision 3(2-1)CS-707 Data Structures & Algorithms 3(2-1) CS-738 Research Report 3(0-3)CS-708 Digital Image Processing 3(2-1)CS-709 Data Communication and Networks 3(2-1) DEFICIENCY COURSES CS-710 Visual Programming 3(2-1) CS-711 Database Systems 3(2-1) CS-601 Introduction to Computing 3(2-1)CS-712 Theory of Automata and Computation 3(2-1) CS-602 Business Applications 3(2-1)CS-713 Compiler Theory 3(2-1) CS-603 Programming Fundaments 3(2-1)CS-714 Artificial Intelligence 3(2-1) Math-700 Mathematics for Postgraduate Students 4(4-0)CS-715 E-Commerce and Web Programming 3(2-1) Py-700 Fundaments of Analog andCS-716 Advanced Theory of Computation 3(2-1) Digital Electronics 3(2-1)CS-717 Advanced Algorithm Analysis 3(2-1)CS-718 Advanced Operating Systems 3(2-1)CS-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)CS-720 Seminar 1(1-0)CS-721 Advanced Computer Architecture 3(2-1)CS-722 Advanced Software Engineering 3(2-1)CS-723 Object Oriented Software Engineering 3(2-1)CS-724 Software Quality Assurance 3(2-1)CS-725 Requirement Engineering 3(2-1)CS-726 Advanced Database

    Management Systems 3(2-1)CS-727 Distributed Database Systems 3(2-1)CS-728 Object Oriented Databases 3(2-1)

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    ENGLISH MATH-716 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)MATH-717 Elementary Fluid Mechanics 3(3-0)

    Eng-701 A Historical Survey of English MATH-719 Special Problem 1(1-0)th thLiterary Tradition (16 Late 19 Century) 4(4-0) MATH-720 Seminar 1(1-0)

    Eng-702 Fundamentals of Linguistics 3(3-0) MATH-718 Partial Differential Equations 3(3-0)Eng-703 Study Skills 3(4-0) MATH-723 Research Report 4(0-4)Eng-704 Classical Poetry 4(4-0) MATH-721 Analytical Dynamics 3(3-0)Eng-705 Advanced English Grammar 4(4-0) MATH-722 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3(3-0)Eng-706 Classical Drama 4(4-0) MATH-723 Quantum Mechanics 3(3-0)Eng-707 Phonetics and Phonology 3(3-0) MATH-724 Electromagnetic Theory 3(3-0)Eng-708 Novel-I 4(4-0) MATH-725 Integral Equations andEng-709 Literary Criticism 4(4-0) Variational Calculus 3(3-0)Eng-710 Prose 3(3-0) MATH-726 Functional Analysis 3(3-0)Eng-711 Romantic Poetry 4(4-0) MATH-727 Advanced Numeriacal Analysis 3(3-0)Eng-712 Modern Drama 4(4-0)Eng-713 Modern Novel 4(4-0)Eng-714 Pakistani Literature 3(3-0)Eng-715 American Literature 3(3-0)Eng-716 Short Stories 4(4-0)Eng-717 Research Methodology 4(4-0)Eng-718 Literary Pedagogy and Practicum 4(4-0)Eng-719 Stylistics* 3(3-0)Eng-720 Essay Writing* 3(3-0)Eng-721 Research Thesis* 6(6-0)

    MATH

    MATH-710 Real Analysis 3(3-0)MATH-711 Algebra And Topology 3(3-0)MATH-712 Complex Analysis 3(3-0)MATH-713 Vector And Tensor Analysis 3(3-0)MATH-714 Differential Equations 3(3-0)MATH-715 Advanced Real Analysis 3(3-0)

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    University of Agriculture Faisalabad, one of the premier 3. Availability of funding for a fellowship (i.e., Research fund of Universities of Pakistan, was established in 1961. During the the Host Scientist, a scholarship from an externa l prestigious history of the University, it has served the nation organization, or from UAF/HEC)primarily in Agricultural and Basic Sciences. In continuation with 4. Fellowships are open to citizens of all nations, regardless of the Institution's objectives in creating the scientifically sound religion, race or sex.manpower, the University authorities have decided to initiate a 5. Has the ability of capacity of conduct scientifically valid Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in all disciplines where PhD research.program is in execution. This training will prove a cadre of 6. Must have a sound research proposal to pursue postdoctoral researchers willing and able to conduct a cutting edge research fellowship.that will provide solutions to vital problems and challenges being encountered worldwide. Submitting an Application for the Program

    7. The candidate must find a scientist who agrees to accept Administrative and Financial Responsibilities him/her into his/her group as a Postdoctoral Fellow. The lists The academic and administrative aspects of the Postdoctoral of approved scientists and their research areas and the Fellowship Program are the responsibility of the University of current research activities can be found on the University Agriculture, Faisalabad. The financial responsibility may rest upon website (www.uaf.edu.pk).the candidate himself/herself. 8. The candidate must complete an application from (submit at

    least 3 months before he/she intends to start the fellowship) Areas of Specialization and submit it along with a research proposal (duly accepted Post-Doctoral Fellowships may be offered every year in all by the host scientist) to the Graduate Studies Office, disciplines in which PhD programs are offered at the University of University of Agriculture, Faisalabad-Pakistan. The approval Agriculture, Faisalabad. of the fellowship is subject to a subsequent approval of the

    research proposal by the Vice Chancellor-UAF through Requirements for Admission to the Program Director Graduate Studies.1. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy from an accredited 9. A certificate of good health, signed by a physician, must be

    institution of higher learning (Pakistan or international). submitted along with application form and health insurance 2. No age limit of scholar. for international candidates.

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    Duration of the Fellowship However, in special cases, they might be allowed to discontinue 10. Studies may be started at anytime, subject to fulfillment of the the fellowship upon the fulfillment of following conditions:

    minimum requirements outlined above or as announced by 13. Discontinuation or re-continuation of the fellowship may be the UAF. allowed by the Vice Chancellor on the recommendation of the

    11. As a rule, the length of the fellowship (for all Fellows: Host Scientists, Chairman, Dean and Director Graduate Pakistani citizens or foreigners) varies form 6 months to one Studies. Fellows other than UAF will also seek permission year depending on the nature of the project. Under certain from their funding source.circumstances and with special authorization, the program 14. Discontinuation will not be more than six months. If a fellow may be extended to a maximum of second (final) year. does not re-continue within six months, the fellowship will

    12. The length of the fellowship and its extension for foreign automatically get terminated.citizens are subject to approval by their funding agencies as 15. If the fellowship is sponsored by UAF, the fellow will not be well as the parent department in case of employee. paid any stipend during the period discontinued.

    However, fellows from other funding agencies will follow the Full-time Research rules of the funding agencies.The program requires the participants to devote full time to 16. The continuation of the fellowship is also subject to the research at the Host lab(s). Employment in another workplace is satisfactory quarterly report by the host scientist.strictly not allowed during the entire period of fellowship.Code of Ethics for Scientists and Academicians. The rules of Termination of Fellowshipethics pre-established or as announced from The termination of fellowship is subject to following conditions:time to time by the University for doctoral students are also valid for 17. Any breach of the code of ethics defined by the University.postdoctoral Fellows. Any breach of these rules may result in the 18. Discontinue with special permission for a period of more than termination of the fellowship (Visit www.uaf.edu.pk for details). six months.

    19. Discontinue for a period of two months without permission.Fellowship Amount 20. Unsatisfactory report by the Host Scientist/Supervisor.The amount of Fellowship to be paid to the fellows is subject to the 21. Fellows themselves can get their fellowship terminated.regulations of their sponsoring agencies or UAF in case of University sponsored fellowship. Annual Vacation Leave

    Postdoctoral Fellows are entitled to 24 vacation days annually. Bench fee Compensation will bot be given for unused vacation days. UAF will charge no bench fee from the scholar or his/her parent However, in case of physical unfitness, this leave can be extended institution. depending on the nature of ailment but the total period will not Discontinuation/Re-continuation of Fellowship exceed two months.Fellows will not be generally allowed to discontinue the fellowship.

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    Housing Initial Expenses (for foreigners)22. Accommodation in student hostel on campus will be provided Foreign postdoctoral Fellows should ascertain that they have

    subject to availability (on monthly payment basis). sufficient funds available to cover initial expenses (including 23. Housing requests should be submitted as early as possible. payment for health insurance).24. The fellows may contact Hall Warden, UAF for

    accommodation. Requirements for Successful CompletionFor the successful completion of the Post-doctorate, the fellow will

    Participation in Scientific Conferences submit a research report to his/her host scientist.25. Postdoctoral Fellows are entitled to participate in scientific The Host Scientist will verify the quality of report and will ask the

    conferences in Pakistan and abroad and/or visit laboratories University to issue the certificate of completion.for research needs for a total cumulative period of one month per year. They have to arrange by themselves for travel Certificatesexpenses and membership dues. On successful completion of the fellowship, the fellow will receive

    26. Participation is dependent upon authorization by the Host a certificate from the Director Graduate Studies, duly signed by the Scientist, the Department Head and the Vice Chancellor, Host Scientist, Dean and Vice Chancellor, University of UAF. Agriculture, Faisalabad-Pakistan.

    Medical Insurance for Foreigners Host Scientists/Supervisors: The host scientist must be a PhD, 27. Foreign postdoctoral Fellows are required, upon their arrival and HEC approved PhD Supervisor.

    in Pakistan, to purchase a basic health insurance for themselves and for their family members.

    28. The insurance is to cover the period they intend to stay at the University (for at least a year)

    29. The insurance must include several minimal components. If the insurance was purchased abroad, itmust be presented to the UAF upon arrival in order to confirm that the minimal mandatory components stipulated by the University regulations are included in the policy.

    VisaForeign postdoctoral fellows will get a valid student visa from the Pakistani Embassy/consulate in the country of origin of the fellows.

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    S. No. Description st1 Semester Subsequent Semester Total dues of the Degree RemarksPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS

    1.2.3.4.

    5.

    34,40032,35029,85028,500

    M Sc/M Phil (Outsider)M Sc Chem. & Bio.Chem.M Sc Physics, Math & StatM Sc Rural Sociology

    20,00020,00018,13515,500

    94,40092,35084,25575,000

    PhD (Outsider) (6 Semesters) 49,250 26,470 181,600 MA/M SC DEGREE PROGRAM

    Botany(Evening Program)Zoology (Evening Program)Physics (Evening Program)MA Economics, MA English, M Sc Mathematics,M Sc Sociology, M Com,M Ed, M Sc Education

    PARS FaisalabadD G Khan Sub CampusT T Singh Sub Campus(Classes on Saturday & Sunday)

    M SC(HONS) DEGREE PROGRAMFood Service ManagementFood Safety & Quality Management

    M PHIL DEGREE PROGRAMBotany(Evening program)Zoology(Evening program)Physics(Evening program)

    EcologyPhysicsGenetics

    PHD DEGREE PROGRAM

    stRs. 49,250/- 1 Semester and Rs.26,470/- subsequent Semesters

    stRs. 40,000/- 1 Semester and Rs.35,000/- subsequent Semesters

    stRs. 45,000/- 1 Semester and Rs.40,000/- subsequent Semesters

    stRs. 20,000/- 1 Semester and Rs.15,000/- subsequent Semesters

    stRs. 40,000/- 1 Semester and Rs.35,000/- subsequent Semesters6.

    7.

    8.

    9.

    10.

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    S. No. Description st1 Semester Subsequent Semester Total dues of the Degree Remarks

    12.

    DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAMAgribusiness & RuralDevelopmentAgro Ecology andSustainable Land Use

    11.stRs. 40,000/- 1 Semester and Rs.35,000/- subsequent Semesters

    FOREIGN STUDENTSUndergraduatePost GraduateMBA/M Sc Computer Science

    Rs.90,000/- per annum + (other charges)Rs.63,000/- per annum + (other charges)Rs.55,000/- per annum + (other charges)

    TUITION FEE

    Note:stHostel Dues from the Boarder Students i). 1 Semester Rs.10,600/- ii). Subsequent Semesters Rs.7,850/- (Morning Program) stHostel Dues from the Boarder Students i). 1 Semester Rs.16,600/- ii). Subsequent Semesters Rs.10,350/- (Evening Program)

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    STATUTES semester and 75% attendance in theory and practical separately for each course, shall be observed.

    DURATION AND REQUIREMENTS OF DEGREE PROGRAM 3. A student admitted to the degree program is required to undertake minimum 90-96 credit hours for MBA 3 years,

    1. (i) The duration for the degree of MBA (3 year) shall not be 66-72 credit hours for MBA 2 years and 60 credit hours for less than seven and more than ten semesters for full MBA Executive including research project of 3 credit hours for residence and not less than twelve and more than MBA 3 years and MBA 2 years programs. nineteen for partial residence. 4. The academic matters of the institutes would be routed

    (ii) The duration for the degree of MBA (2 year) shall not be through the Dean of the faculty concerned until the less than five and more than eight semesters for full constitution of their own Faculty Boards.residence and not less than ten and more than fourteen 5. The academic matters of the institutes would be routed semesters for partial residence. through the Dean of the faculty concerned until the

    (iii) The duration for the degree of MBA (Executive) shall not constitution of their own Faculty Boards.be less than four and more than six semesters for full residence and not less than six and more than ten Regulations:semesters for partial residence. I. Admission to the Course

    (iv) The medium of instruction and examination shall be 1: (i) A candidate seeking admission to MBA 3 y & MBA English. Executive must possess 14 years of schooling in any

    2. (i) There will be 2 semesters (winter & spring) of 19 weeks discipline having not less than 50% marks or CGPA each and a summer session of 8 to 10 weeks in each 2.50/4.00. An MBA (Exec.) candidate must possess a academic year. The commencement of semester(s) shall minimum 4 year job experience at managerial cadre for be regulated by the Academic Council. admission.

    (ii) Out of 19 weeks, 16 weeks shall be actual teaching time; (ii) A candidate seeking admission to MBA 2 year must the rest may be utilized for enrolment, conduct of possess 16 year of schooling in any discipline having not examinations and declaration of results, etc. less than 50% marks or CGPA 2.50/4.00.

    (iii) Summer session shall be optional and students may (Iii) Produce, at the time of first enrolment, a certificate from enroll failed course(s). It shall not count towards the University Resident Medical Officer to the effect that residential requirements. he/she is free from any communicable (contagious)

    (iv) In summer session double classes will be held to disease or mental or physical disability which is likely to compensate the normal study hours of a regular stand in the way of his/her pursuing chosen field of study.

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    2: The admission of a candidate to a degree program shall be recommendations of the Students Affairs Committee. In provisional in the first instance and shall be confirmed only the same context, the students who were awarded a when he/she has qualified the deficiency course(s) if any as major penalty will be debarred from admission to a determined by the respective Departmental Board of Studies. degree program for a period of three years. They may be

    3. (i) Academic Staff: A regular teacher/researcher of the considered for admission after three years of completion University of Agriculture, Faisalabad may be considered of their respective degree, on the recommendations of for admission as part-time student. He/she will be a part- the Students Affairs Committee.time student and a whole time employee. 6. (i) A student may discontinue enrolled semester before

    (ii) Administrative Staff: A regular employee of the appearing in the final examination with the permission of University of Agriculture, Faisalabad may be considered the Vice Chancellor obtained through the Director, for admission as part-time student. He/she will be a part- Graduate Studies on the recommendations of the time student and a whole time employee. Director/Dean/Principal, on account of sickness duly

    4. Candidates may be admitted at the beginning of each certified by the University Medical Officer or due to semester. If a candidate fails to complete enrolment, his/her circumstances beyond his/her control. admission shall stand cancelled. However, nominees of (ii) The facility of discontinuation can be availed only once HEC, UAF, foreign countries and other government during whole degree program.organizations, may be admitted up to the end of each (iii) A student so permitted to discontinue is required to semester provided that they will submit signed GS/10 forms resume his/her studies from next semester on the (without any course). The semester enrolled, however, will be recommendations of Director/Dean/Principal and counted towards their residential requirement. notified by the Director, Graduate Studies.

    5. (i) The admission to a degree program shall be made by 7. (i) An application for enrolment on the prescribed form the Graduate Studies and Research Board on the basis (GS/10), accompanied by proof of fee paid (bank of merit. receipt) shall be presented to the office of the Director,

    (ii) The Graduate Studies and Research Board may refuse Graduate Studies on the day(s) notified for enrolment. admission to a candidate without assigning any reason. (ii) The Director, Graduate Studies, under spec ial

    (iii) All those students who were awarded a minor penalty of circumstances and on payment of a late fee prescribed fine of Rs. 2000/- and above twice on account of their for this purpose, may permit a student to enroll within ten misconduct during the course of their undergraduate/ days after the commencement of classes. postgraduate studies, as the case may be, shall be (iii) The Vice Chancellor may allow a student to enroll till the

    thdebarred from admission to the next degree program for last day of the 4 week after the commencement of a period of two years, after completion of the respective classes under special circumstances, individual cases degree program. After two years, they may be and reasons to be recorded, with double late fee as considered for admission to a degree program on the prescribed for this purpose.

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    (Iv) Enrollment in absentia is not allowed and a student is recommendations of the Director/Dean/Principal with required to be present in person with a proof of the reasons of change to be recorded.identification (university identity card/computerized (v) The Professor emeritus may act as supervisor/member national identity card etc.). of supervisory committee of postgraduate students, if

    (v) Enrolment will only be considered completed when he/she is stationed at Faisalabad. GS/10 form is submitted to the office of Director, (vi) Foreign faculty members, HEC national professors/ Graduate Studies. Only depositing of fee will not serve HEC eminent scientists may act as supervisor/member the purpose. of the supervisory committee provided that they are

    8. (i) If a student fails to enroll in any semester(s) without appointed for three years.permission of the competent authority, he/she shall (vii) Adhoc/contract teacher(s) may act as supervisor/ cease to be on the rolls of the University and in case member of the supervisory committee only where there he/she desires readmission, he/she shall have to apply is shortage of regular faculty members. Faculty on for the same. Tenure Track System (TTS) will be considered as

    (ii) The Graduate Studies and Research Board may regular faculty for the subject purpose.readmit such a candidate subject to payment of 10. (i) A student may be permitted to revise his/her GS/10 form readmission fee and full fee of semester(s) for the gap within 20 days from the commencement of classes. After period if any. The period of gap semester(s) will also be this period, he/she may be allowed to revise GS/10 form counted toward residential period. up to 28th day from the commencement of classes on

    (iii) The GSRB may refuse re-admission if the reasons payment of prescribed GS/10 revision fee.presented are not convincing. (ii) A student of first semester may be allowed to revise

    9. (i) The supervisory committee of a student shall be his/her GS/10 form within 30 days of the last date of proposed by the respective board of studies of a enrolment.department/institute for proper guidance of course work as well as formulating research project during 1st II. Course of studysemester. 11. All postgraduate course(s) will be designated bearing the

    (ii) Supervisor of the student will act as chairman of the number 700 preceded by the suitable alphabets supervisory committee. indicating the name of the respective department/

    (iii) Supervisory committee proposed by the respective subject. board of studies and recommended by dean/director/ 12. (i) Full time student shall not enroll more than 18 credit principal concerned shall be approved by the Graduate hours, however, in summer session a student can enroll Studies and Research Board and notified by the up to maximum of 12 credit hours. The GSRB may relax Director, Graduate Studies. enrolment up to two credit hours for a semester/summer

    (Iv) Supervisory committee may be revised on the session in special cases.

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    (ii) A part-time student will enroll only 2 courses in a years for regular students and nine years for part time semester. students from the end of the semester in which the course

    (iii) Of the total number of credit hours referred to the statute was qualified. The Graduate Studies and Research Board 3, only one credit hour each shall be earned through may, however, revalidate the lapsed courses for special seminar and special problem. reasons to be recorded.

    (iv) A course can be repeated three times (enrolled four times) at the most. The office the Controller of III. ExaminationsExaminations will mention corresponding repetitions in (a) Test and Examinations.the result notification and the student shall mention 14. (i) There shall be two examinations (mid and final) in each repetition status in prescribed column of