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National University of Sciences and Technology
Welcome
NUST is a comprehensive research-intensive university that offers quality yet accessible higher education not only in the traditional fields but also in the emerging and cutting-edge sciences and technology in order to meet the national needs. This is evident from the array of new disciplines being offered to widen the choices of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to open new avenues of applied research. Engineering education has been the forte of NUST which is evident from 274th position of the University in international ranking in the field of Engineering and IT and filing of 31 patent applications within the last 6 years of which six patents have been granted. Being a national university, adhering to merit-based admission criteria, NUST attracts talented youth from the middle-class and lower middle class who form the backbone of the student body. Not only that, the University financially supports a large number of needy but promising students from non-metropolitan areas, but also helps them realise their dreams to pursue their passion for higher studies, providing them topof-the-line faculty, most modern facilities and enabling environment conducive to learning and research. In this age of knowledge-driven economy, wherein science and technology play a vital role, the need of innovative engineers, technologists and researchers has never been greater for Pakistan. Your choice of engineering education carries a challenge and a promise for the future. NUST will offer you the best possible faculty and facilities, equip you with professional expertise and groom you as a global citizen to meet the challenges of the new millennium. You will be guided and mentored but the degree of success will depend on your will and capacity to excel. As regards the choice of discipline, you may seek expert guidance and advice but take up a programme which should be your life-long passion and professional commitment. I wish you a rewarding stay at NUST.
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Noteworthy Statistics
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Students applied to
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UNIVERSITIES OF THE WORLD in the disciplines of Engineering & IT, Medicine, Natural Sciences, Arts & Humanities Faculty to Student Ratio
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About the University 05 Why Choose NUST 07 Location 8 Who to Contact 10 Developing Careers 12 Research and Development 14 R&D Eco-system 15 Student Support Services 17 Accommodation 20 Quality Assurance 22 NUST Campuses 23
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Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Master of science in: Manufacturing Engineering and Management Ms Leading to PhD in: Electrical Engineering (Control Engineering) Electrical Engineering (Communications) Mechanical Engineering
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Defining Futures
Vision
The National University of Sciences and Technology aims to emerge as a comprehensive residential institution responsive to technological change, dedicated to excellence and committed to international educational and research needs of the country. NUST will continue to champion a tradition of distinguished teaching, research and service through evolving undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level programmes of study in various disciplines in collaboration with renowned universities inside the country and abroad. Besides traditional fields of Engineering, IT, Medicine, Management, Natural and Basic Sciences, NUST envisages exploring and initiating higher education in the emerging science and technology disciplines. In recognition of its place in the human society, the University will celebrate a faculty, staff and student body which will reflect the diversity of our nation. The University is entrusted with the responsibility of producing culturally enlightened, technologically knowledgeable, academically competent and research-oriented graduates who are prepared to lead, inspire and preserve our great traditions. The University commits itself and all its resources to this trust and responsibility.
Strategic Thrusts
Excellence in Teaching & Education
Provide high-quality education in sciences and technology while remaining accessible to all sections of the society
Focus on Research
Undertake high-quality yet relevant research to support the emerging knowledge-based economy and society
Spirit of Enterprise
Develop instruments and mechanism for promotion of enterprising spirit and entrepreneurial culture among NUST graduates and create strong linkages with industry
Mission
To develop NUST as a comprehensive, research-led university with a focus on Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
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NUST is currently ranked 366th in the world by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), UK, ranking of 2010. In subject-wise ranking, NUST is rated among the top 300 in Engineering & IT and Arts & Humanities. With its galaxy of 16 constituent institutions, NUST provides quality education to a student populace exceeding 11,000. NUSTs multi-disciplinary campuses offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in a wide range of fields, including Engineering, IT, Medicine, Geoinformatics, Mathematics, Architecture, Mass Communication, Public Policy, Medicine, Dentistry, Economics, Applied Biosciences, Business Management, Environment and Applied Sciences. NUST is uncharitably competitive in engaging the best to serve as faculty members. NUST faculty of over 870 highly qualified and capable men and women includes around 300 PhDs, mostly qualified from premier International universities. NUSTs high-profile international linkages for research and academic collaborations embrace celebrated centres of excellence in over 19 countries around the globe. NUST has few equals in generous funding for education of talented but financially challenged students. It also provides sponsored education to students hailing from economically backward areas of Pakistan. Because of sound education and trusted skill levels, NUST graduates stay in demand for jobs, both in public and private sectors. Several NUST graduates have launched their own business ventures. NUST is a place worth an ambitious students time, hard work and money to claim a place among those educated in the spirit of challenging times. Being a NUSTIAN is a great transforming experience. NUST accepts and invests in the best--those with a passion to excel in life.
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Location
NUST is located in the heart of the Capital (Sector H-12) Islamabad, amid a hub of research organisations and institutions of higher learning. It is easily accessible from the Kashmir Highway. It is at 35-minute drive from Benazir Bhutto International Airport and 5 minutes from the Motorway (M1). Apart from fascinating tourist attractions in and around the city, some famous historical sites (like Taxila and Kittas Raj) and hill stations (like Murree and Patriata) are within easy access. There are museums, theatres, parks, shopping centres and a diplomatic enclave which houses the foreign missions. The city is also known for its universities, colleges and research organisations. interspersed with mountain streams and rivulets. It is colocated with the historic Gakhar city of Rawalpindi; thus displaying a beautiful blend of the ancient and the modern.
Climate
The city enjoys a continental climate with hot summers (May - June), rainy monsoons (July - August), fabulous fall (October November), cold winters (December - January) and a blooming spring (MarchApril). The climate is regulated by alpine mountains in the vicinity and manmade lakes (Khanpur, Rawal and Simli) which are also the sources of potable water for the twin cities. The temperature ranges from 4 C in January to 46 C in June.
Geography
Islamabad is located in the backdrop of lush green Margalla mountains in the foothills of the mighty Himalayas, at the northern rim of the Potohar Plateau. The area is undulating,
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The twin cities (Islamabad-Rawalpindi) have a population of 4.5 million inhabitants. There is a happy blend of different ethnic communities including members of foreign missions. Urdu is the lingua franca. However, English is also generally understood and spoken by the educated sections of the society. English is also the medium of instruction in the universities.
Academic Structure
NUST is a public sector university which functions under the aegis of the Ministry of Science and Technology. There is a Board of Governors and an Academic Council which oversee academic matters. Rector is the Chief Executive Officer. He is assisted by two Pro-Rectors. The University comprises colleges (located away from the central campus), schools, institutes and research centres at the main campus.
The academic year commences in September each year. There are two semesters of 18-20 weeks duration: September January and February - June. The University observes summer vacation from August to September. Admissions are offered in the Fall Semester. However, postgraduate students are enrolled in Spring Semester too. The university functions from 9 am to 5 pm, 5 days a week. However, laboratories and libraries remain accessible to the researchers till late at night and even on weekends.
Transportation
Rent-a-car service is available at the airport, hotels and bus terminals. Radio cabs are also easily accessible. Public transport plies on a number of routes in the twin cities besides yellow cabs (taxis) which ply round-the-clock. In case of yellow cabs, it is advisable to negotiate the fare in advance.
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Demography
Academic Calendar
Who to Contact
At NUST, a student enters a novel phase of life; one that requires continuous support for ones academic, physical as well as mental growth and well-being. Keeping this in mind, the University offices function in a student-friendly manner and remain accessible and helpful. You can directly contact the right department or office for all your queries. Shown opposite are various studentrelated offices and their functions for you to find the right contact.
Pro-Rector (Academics)
Oversees all the offices which deal with academic and administrative issues of the students during their stay in the University.
Registrar
Deals with the entire life cycle of the students--from applying to NUST and registration to issuance of transcripts and degrees. He also deals with all matters pertaining to NUST Entrance Test, scholarships, transfers, migrations, discipline, etc.
Director Academics
Handles all matters pertaining to academic regulations, courses of studies and academic calendar.
Director Administration
Deals with hostel accommodation, messing, security, transport and sports.
Director Finance
Deals with all matters pertaining to fee and finances of the students.
Developing Careers
Career Development Centre (CDC)
CDC provides programmes and services to help students and alumni to explore and make effective career choices, foster professional networks with employers and assist employers in meeting their recruitment needs. The office offers various avenues to the students for personal and professional development and supports them in achieving their goals. Informational Interviewing Informational interviews are designed to expand students knowledge about a particular field by talking to people who are actually doing that work. Career Services helps students get in contact with alumni for such interviews. Internship Programmes The internship programme at the CDC is designed to prepare students for practical job placement in their field of specialisation. Students are facilitated by providing guidelines and essential tools to make experiential education beneficial. Job search CDC provides an array of opportunities to help maximise job placement through various tools. Students and graduates are enabled to choose a focus, time their job search, prepare job search material, network with potential employers and search company websites and attend job fairs.
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Exploring your interests, skills and values Investigating careers and employers Gaining relevant experience through internships, jobs or volunteer work Preparing for employment through resume and cover letter critiques as well as mock interviews Assisting in job search
Career Library
A large number of books are available to assist students in their career journey such as job search, resume writing, negotiation, communication skills, salary negotiation and industry information. Students can use these books as reference material in their career development process.
Employers
CDC provides valuable means to help employers select professional human resource to fill their job slots by acting as a mediating office for both employers and graduates. The office helps students connect with their potential employers through job fairs and employer sessions. The office collaborates with over 500 companies, both national and international, in order to facilitate graduate employment. Some of the notable multinational employers on our list include Shell, Unilever, Telenor, Procter and Gamble, Nestle, AkzoNobel, Mobilink, Standard Chartered Bank, Engro
Interviewing Skills
CDC provides several resources to assist students in their future interviews. The office helps students through: Mock Interviewing CDC can help students refine their skills by arranging mock interviews. Students receive valuable feedback that helps them identify their strengths and weaknesses.
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Corp, Nokia, Siemens Network, Philip Morris, etc. The list encompasses almost all high profile corporations operating in Pakistan.
Career/Job Fairs
In order to network with giants like Microsoft, Unilever, etc., CDC conducts annual job fairs at which Graduate Profile Books accompanied by students final projects are displayed for employers benefit. Graduates are interviewed and recruited on campus. This offers excellent opportunities for students to network with professionals, discuss career aspirations and practice their professional skills.
The conference was chaired by the Rector and attended by the management and faculty. HR Managers from around twenty multinationals attended and presented their views. The discussion focused on various topics covering industry needs such as placement of graduates, internship programmes, research needs, curriculum review, networking, simulation interviews, feasibility and utility of industrial tours, brand feasibility, etc. The event set the foundation for more such future conferences to be held at NUST.
Hours
Services of this office are available from Monday - Friday (0900 to 1600 hours).
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Contribution to Research
NUST aims at emerging as a leading research-intensive university in Pakistan, comparable to the best in the world within the next 10 years. Our main thrust is on high-quality teaching and goal-oriented research and development (R&D). The Universitys PhD programmes help create the requisite research culture duly supported by well-qualified faculty and need-based research. In order to accomplish the requirements of research and development, high-quality laboratories and research facilities are made available to the faculty and students round-the-clock. In the last 5 years, 126 sponsored R&D projects were completed and the University itself sponsored as many as 77 projects. During these years, NUST students and faculty published 917 research papers in journals of repute and also presented numerous research papers in conferences, workshops and symposia, around the globe.
Research Collaborations
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Being a leading university, NUST aims at defining the futures of its students. For this purpose, the University maintains strong linkages with national and international universities and institutions of repute. This guarantees high quality of teaching and research by encouraging a two-way flow of knowledge. NUST has active collaboration with the following notable universities and organisations across the globe:
Stanford University, USA California Institute of Technology (CALTECH), USA University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC), USA Michigan State University, USA University of Central Florida, USA Cranfield University (RMCS), UK University of Manchester, UK University of West of England, UK Aberdeen Centre for Trauma Research (ACTR), UK University of Surrey, UK University of Southampton, UK University of Bradford, UK University of Huddersfield, UK University of Western Australia (UWA), Australia University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia University of Queensland (UQ), Australia Charles Darwin University, Australia University of Melbourne, Australia Tokyo Institute of Technology (TITECH), Japan Aichi Gakuin University (AGU), Japan Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), China Beihang University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (BUAA), China
Southwest Jiaotang University, China Graduate School Chinese Academy of Sciences (GSCAS), China Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China Commission of Science Technology and Industry for National Defence (COSTIND), China Nanjing University of Science & Technology, China University of Savoie, France Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany Denmark Technical University (DTU), Denmark Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden Kyunghee University, Korea Sejong University, South Korea Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore University of Witswaterand, South Africa Hanyong University, Korea International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF), Malaysia European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey Istanbul Technical University (ITU), Turkey Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, (ASICTP) Italy
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R&D Eco-system
Centre for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
The Centre is a comprehensive facility that houses the Universitys Offices of Research, Innovation and Commercialisation under one roof. These include the Directorate of Research, Directorate of Commercialisation, including Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Offices, Technology Incubation Centre, Professional Development Centre, Science and Technology Venture Ltd and a Marketing and Communication Office. The rationale behind creating a specialised facility is to reinforce the Universitys resolve to promote research, innovation and entrepreneurship by creating a dynamic environment that fosters innovation and creativity through strong inter-linkages between various partners in the R&D eco-system.
Facilitating the commercial interests of and due rewards to innovators/researchers Establishing a national network of Intellectual Property Rights related services. Collaborating with International Organisation such as WIPO to facilitate the filing of Patents at international level Intellectual Property Management
Directorate of Research
The Directorate is assigned the mission of developing NUST into a leading research-led university. It plays the lead role in promoting and facilitating research, both academic and sponsored, within the University. It has been instrumental in facilitating the constituent colleges, schools and centres to undertake sponsored projects for capacity building and applied research, funded through different agencies, including Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST), Higher Education Commission (HEC), National ICT (R&D) Fund, British Council, Pak-US Science and Technology Support Program, etc. Apart from successfully completed projects, NUST has the capacity and the ability to undertake many more research initiatives. Through this Directorate in particular, the researchers are consistently encouraged to think of new innovative projects, mainly focusing on applied research. In this regard, proposals have been submitted to sponsoring agencies, including HEC, MoST, National ICT (R&D) Fund, Pak-US Coop in S&T, UNESCO, European Commission, etc. The Directorate also encourages and facilitates the faculty and students to actively participate in and present their research findings at various national and international conferences, seminars workshops. They are also encouraged to make their research known by publishing their research findings in journals.
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Technology Incubation Centre (TIC) is the first incubator established in an academic institution in Pakistan. It was established to promote technology commercialisation and entrepreneurship amongst budding entrepreneurs and NUST students. It provides office space, business centre services as well as expert advice to incubatee companies.
Offering Intellectual Property protection to innovators/ researchers by filing of Patents, Copyright, Trademarks, and Design Rights, etc. NUST Prospectus 2011
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Technology Transfer Office (TTO) The mission of TTO is to encapsulate NUSTs research and intellectual property opportunities at the earliest stage, and to translate these benefits to industry by working closely with CIE constituent entities, as well as industry; through partnerships, collaborations, licensing and formation of spinoff companies. It is responsible for moving research results and discoveries from the laboratory to the marketplace. It does so by being fully aware of the university R&D activities, invention disclosures and market needs. It assesses commercial potential and successfully transfers technology for commercial applications. It also creates and manages synergies and collaborations with other research entities and organisations to facilitate commercialisation.
The Park will promote interaction between institutional elements, i.e., universities, research parks, large companies, venture funds, etc. and non-institutional elements, i.e., talent, bodies of knowledge and virtual communities to create job opportunities for the youth and link local assets to global markets in order to generate value. It aims to stimulate economic activity in the country by developing a unique knowledge-based multi-industry cluster around the capital. Based on the conviction that new research clusters in developing countries will capture an increasing share of global R&D investment and increase the volume added to technology innovations, NUST R&D initiatives will encompass an innovation centre, an R&D centre, a science centre, a technology incubation centre, a manufacturing resource centre and a learning academy that will provide technical and vocational expertise, and entrepreneurship and leadership training. The expansive park will also host a research commercialisation centre, university-industry liaison nucleus and event management and recreational facilities. The Park will have a distinctive knowledge brokering facility by means of which it will act as an information intermediary to provide advice on selection of goods or services, business intelligence or research data to interested parties.
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Ability Testing Tests Measuring Career-related Issues Tests of Interests, Values, Opinions and Attitudes Tests Measuring Anxiety and Depression Tests Measuring Examination Stress, Anger, Leadership Styles, Psychological Wellbeing and Social Skills
ICT Facilities
About the University
NUST offers most modern computing and networking facilities and has the distinction of providing internet connectivity since early 1993. Computing laboratories are equipped with stateof-the-art servers, computers, software and allied equipment, all connected through LANs. NUST Intranet has also been established connecting all campuses for information and resource sharing through Pakistan Education and Research Network.
Testing of Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Testing of Emotional Quotient (EQ) Achievement Testing Personality Testing Aptitude Testing
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video) to the whole campus. Video Conferencing, IP-Telephony, IP Fax, Smart White Boards, Smart Podiums, Digital Bulletin Board System and various other interactive features for students, faculty and administrative staff.
Smart Devices
Smart devices have been installed to equip classrooms, seminar halls and conference rooms with the most modern technology for effective teaching. These devices are electronic white boards, smart lecture podiums and Digital Bulletin Board System (BBS).
Web Portal
An elaborate web portal (www.nust.edu.pk) is available for dissemination of vital information to the general public, students and the faculty. It has links to the web pages of all NUST constituent institutions. A major milestone was achieved in 2010 with the launching of online student admission/ registration system. The following computerised systems are in place:
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Campus-wide optical fibre ring for connecting all academic, admin & residential blocks/buildings Technology smart classrooms, lecture halls & offices Gigabit wired & wireless LAN High-speed internet connectivity Video lecturing and conferencing facilities Universitys own ISP facility
Electronic Inter Office Note (e-ION) system for official correspondence Electronic Mail Tracking System (e-MTS) to monitor mail movement, record and location of document (files, letters, faxes, etc).
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THE NUSTIAN
The University publishes a literary magazine named THE NUSTIAN. It is a bilingual (English-Urdu) magazine, published annually. General Secretary Student Affairs is the editor of the magazine. Four assistant editors, two each for Urdu and English sections, are selected from amongst the students.
NUST Archive
The Archive has been established to document and preserve archival material of historical significance including important records, documents, photographs, artifacts/objects, etc., pertaining to the development of the University from its very inception. The Archive is presently functioning at the Student Centre and will be shifted to the Central Library (Farabi Centre) when it is completed.
Regular inter-college/school sports competitions are held every year at the University. NUST teams have been participating and performing well in HEC inter-varsity sports competitions both at the zonal and national levels.
Healthcare Services
Medical services to the entire H-12 campus are being rendered through a purpose-built medical centre which is manned by a medical officer round-the-clock. Presently, free consultative, treatment and detention services are being offered at the centre. The Centre is supported with fully equipped ambulances to evacuate the sick and wounded to tertiary care facilities. As part of the phased development, the medical centre will be equipped with the clinical laboratory, radio-diagnostics and dental unit, in the near future, while the consultative services of medical and surgical specialists, paediatrician and gynaecologist will also be available.
Student Centre
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The Centre deals with matters pertaining to students lifecycle, from selection to graduation and alumni. It is located on the top floor of Concordia-I and houses offices for student support facilities and front desks of the main directorates in the University.
International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE)-Islamabad Chapter NUST Entrepreneurs Club NUST Community Services Club NUST Science Society NUST Literary Circle NUST Book Club NUST Bazm-e-Pakistan NUST Adventure Club NUST Aero-Modelling Club NUST Drama and Debating Society NUST Media Club NUST Environment Club NUST Fine Arts Club
Athletics track Football ground Basketball courts Volleyball courts Tennis courts Squash courts Cricket ground Hockey ground Indoor sports hall Swimming pool Gymnasia
Accommodation
The newly built campus at H-12, Islamabad is located in the serene backdrop of majestic Margalla hills. The new campus blends both old and modern architecture. The Kashmir Highway, which leads to M-1 (Motorway) linking it to the rest of the country through a wide range of motorways network, coasts along the new campus which is only at 20-minute drive from all the main terminals-air, bus and railway. NUST Campus provides well-furnished and equipped male and female hostels named after great Muslim scholars as under:
Girls Hostels
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Boys Hostels
Rumi Hostel (3 blocks) Ghazali Hostel (2 blocks) Razi Hostel (2 blocks) Attar Hostel (2 blocks)
Rs 8,000 Rs 12,000
Note A Security Fee of Rs 10,000 (refundable) is charged at the time of allotment. Accommodation charges do not include food. Visiting Faculty Accommodation A guest block has been created for visiting faculty in the married students hostel. The block is fully furnished with attached dining facilities.
Deputy Director Hostels with Hostel Wardens and Caretakers Deputy Director Messing with experienced supervisors, cooks and waiters for preparing and serving food
Each male and female hostel block is looked after by a dedicated hostel warden and a caretaker who reside in the hostel and are available round-the-clock.
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Facilities
Facilities provided in the hostels include:
Attached/community bathrooms Fully furnished rooms Central heating High-speed internet connectivity Cable TV Telephone Gymnasium TV lounges Dining halls
Allotment Procedure
Hostel accommodation in the relevant category is allotted on first-come, first-served basis. Application form is available at www.nust.edu.pk
Cafeteria Mini mart Barber shop Ladies shop Computer hardware shop Cellular shop Business centre services Stationery shop Book shop Dining/function halls Lawns with gazebos
Messing
The hostels provide catering services and the boarders have a choice to enjoy a variety of wholesome food, prepared under hygienic conditions.
Information about hostel accommodation at other campuses is provided in the relevant sections.
Shuttle Service
The shuttle service facilitates the students to move around the campus. On weekends/holidays, the shuttle service is extended to various terminals.
The design has the following features: Up to 20 times more accurate than FIFA requirements Quick Processing: 8 sec/football Conformance to FIFA standards User-friendly Assembly Line Integration Image database for further analysis
Handing over ceremony of the project was held at School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering on December 8, 2010 at NUST. The project was undertaken by Mr Muhammad Emaduddin and his team from SMME. This automated solution will be integrated with the existing assembly lines and is expected to greatly enhance the inspection quality of our football industry, enabling it to compete with international manufacturers.
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NUST is a member of the following international quality assurance networks: International Network of Quality Assurance for Higher Education
NUST has also obtained membership of the following international associations and networks for the purpose of international visibility and sharing of information and good practices related to higher education: Association of Commonwealth Universities
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NUST Campuses
Central Campus: H-12, Islamabad School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (SEECS)
NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (formerly NIIT) chronicles an incredible tale of what focused efforts with a clear vision, singular commitment and a passionate quest for excellence are capable of achieving within the span of a decade. From its embryonic appearance in 1999 as a tiny IT wing of NUST, this school has blossomed into one of the finest seats of higher education. The philosophy of education at SEECS puts due premium on an essential blending of engineering and computing education with a sound orientation of social and humanitarian interests of the society. With the relocation of SEECS to the idyllic setting of H-12 Campus, it is destined to set a new pace for cultivation of wholesome social and moral values in the students who are privileged to enter its portals.
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Faculty Profiles
MCE
PhD (Tsinghua University) China Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Transportation Engineering
engr Anees-ur-rehman MSc (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Transportation Engineering
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Structural Engineering
Dr shahid Iqbal, Head of Department PhD (MSU) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering engr Faisal Mubarak shabbir MSc (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering engr Mansoor Khalid MSc (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering engr Muhammad Iqbal MSc (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering engr shahzad ul Hassan Amir MSc (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering engr sardar Khan MS (Asian Institute of Technology) Thailand Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering engr Zahid tauqeer Ahmed MS (Brooklyn) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Architecture and City Planning
Water Resources
Dr Muhammad rizwan, Head of Department PhD (UET Lahore) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering
engr Arshad Ali MSc (UET Peshawer) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Environmental Engineering engr syed Ahsan Yousaf BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering www.nust.edu.pk
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D18 Standards Development Award by American Society of Testing of Material (ASTM) for developing ASTM D7608 standards. Dr Manzoor Hussain and Dr Abdul Qudoos Khan are recipients of RALPH B. PECK Fellowship Award from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA for outstanding performance. Dr Shahid Iqbal is the recipient of 2010 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award from Michigan State University, USA. MCE won the Intra-NUST Hockey Championship 201011 held from 5-7 November 2010 at MCE Risalpur.
It helps students make decisions regarding their study plans and provides relevant information on subjects offered in various semesters and their pre-requisites. It seeks to help students address and overcome their weaknesses in various subjects. The services of C3A Directorate are also solicited when required. It provides academic learning support.
MCE
The academic tutor and course officer, under the supervision of the chief instructor, analyses and finds viable solutions for problems of the students. The service aims at the following:
Helping students maximise their academic potential. Helping students in their individual and collective academic tasks. In this regard, workshops are arranged which focus on a wide range of activities including academic writing skills, revision techniques, understanding learning styles and time management.
Over 40,000 books An audio-visual section comprising TVs, VCRs, VCDs and tape recorders Training and technical video cassettes/CDs Scanning and printing services Reprographic services
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MCE has the honour of producing around 3,000 engineering graduates, including about 60 international students from 16 different countries.
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Accommodation
Accommodation at MCE is secure and comfortable. Through the support of NUST, the College has invested in new and refurbished halls of residence with modern study rooms and communal living spaces where students can relax and feel at home. The social aspect of life at the College is overwhelming as it offers great opportunities to meet new people and provides an intellectual student body which is varied in its interests. Students are provided with transport facilities from their accommodation to halls of study and back. The College provides excellent messing facilities to its students. Each hostel has a well-furnished mess with the following facilities:
Guest Speakers
The College endeavours to keep its students updated with the latest knowledge and developments in the field of civil engineering. It invites a number of renowned engineers, scholars, and professionals to deliver lectures on various topics, share their ideas and update the students with the latest research and development. Some of the distinguished guest speakers of the recent past include:
Lt Gen (R) Muhammad Zubair Maj Gen (R) Dr Imtiaz Ahmed Brig (R) Dr Liaqat Ali Dr Wajahat Hussain Mirza Dr Rafiq Muhammad Choudhry Dr Tahir Mahmood Hayat Dr Asad Ullah Qazi
Difficulties Faced in Planning/Execution of Mega Projects in Pakistan Strategic Road Communication Use of Last Flex Tyre as Road Expedient Repair / Rehabilitation of Concrete and Masonry Structures Life Cycle and Risk in Project Management Geotechnical and Hydrological Aspects of Landslide Dams Performance of Multi-storied Buildings under Seismic Loading
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MCE
Guest Speaker
Title of Talk
Semester-II
course code BS-102 CE-205 ISE-103 CE-128 ME-221 HU-101 HU-112 course title Mathematics-II (Differential Equations Transforms) Mechanics of Solids-I Fundamentals of Computer Programming Surveying I Mechanical Engineering Communication and Inter Personal Skills Professional Ethics total credits 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 1.5-0.5 2-0 2-0 18
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ISL-101
Semester-III
course code BS-126 CE-327 CE-118 course title Mathematics-III (Numerical Methods) Mechanics of Solids-II Fluid Mechanics-I Plain Reinforced Concrete-I Geo Informatics Transportation Engineering-I total credits 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 3-0 18
Semester-IV
course code BS-210 CE-221 CE-301 CE-367 CE-201 CE-415 course title Mathematics-IV (Statistics & Probability) Surveying-II Engineering Geology Plain Reinforced Concrete-II Fluid Mechanics-II Transportation Engineering-II total credits 3-0 1-2 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 18
Semester-V
course code CE-225 CE-132 CE-419 CE-420 CE-428 CE-325 course title Soil Mechanics-I Structural Analysis-I Plain Reinforced Concrete-III Computer Aided Civil Engineering Design and Graphics Professional Practices (Quantity Surveying and Cost Hydrology and Water Management totaI credits 2-1 4-0 2-1 1-2 3-0 1.5-0.5 18
Semester-VI
course code CE-234 PS-101 CE-328 CE-338 HU-201 CECE-335 course title Structural Analysis-II Pakistan Studies Soil Mechanics-II Public Health Engineering (Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering) Technical / Business writing Elective-I Irrigation Engineering total www.nust.edu.pk credits 4-0 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-0 3-0 2-0 18 NUST Prospectus 2011
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course code PM-427 CE-399 CE-419 CECECE-490 course title Project Management Structural Analysis-III Steel Structures Elective-II Elective-III Project-I total credits 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-2 17
Semester-VIII
course code AE-301 HU-202 HU-107 CE-490 course title Architecture & Town Planning Entrepreneurship Engineering Economics Project-II total credits 2-0 3-0 2-0 0-4 11
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Structural Engineering
CE-495 CE-496 CE-497 CE-498 Design of Concrete Structures Design of Steel Structures Bridge Engineering Earthquake Engineering Introduction to Rock Mechanics Slope Stability Soil and Site Improvement Design & Construction of Earthen Dams Pavement Design & Rehabilitation Traffic Engineering & Safety Road Construction, Materials & Practices Geometric Design Hydraulic Engineering Computational Hydraulics Open Channel Flow River Engineering Environment Management & Impact Assessment Construction Project Scheduling Human Resource Management in Construction Contract Management
Geotechnical Engineering
CE-470 CE-471 CE-472 CE-473
Transportation Engineering
TEM-203 TEM-326 TEM-327 TEM-329
Water Resources
CE-480 CE-481 CE-482 CE-483
Const Management
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Faculty Profile
Dr Ashraf Masood, Dean PhD (Michigan State University) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Microelectronics and Information Security
Engineering Wing
Dr saeed Murtaza MCS (University of Birmingham) UK Discipline: Physics Specialisation: Mathematical Modelling and Simulation
engr Ather Mohsin MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Computer Science Mr Yasir umair MSc (Queen Mary University) London Discipline: Wireless Networks Specialisation: Wireless Networks engr Muhammad Irshad MS (University of Central Oklahama) USA Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Artificial Intelligence
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engr syed Zulqarnain Ahmed Gilani MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Computer Vision
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engr raja Iqbal MS (Wayna State University) USA Discipline: Computer Science & Telecomm Engineering Specialisation: Computer and Telecomm Engineering Dr Adil Masood siddiqui PhD (UET, Lahore) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Digital Signals Processing, Image Processing Dr sajjad Hussain PhD (University of Rennes1) France Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Digital Signal Processing, Wireless Communications engr Mohammad Khan Minhas MS (Boston University) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Cryptology engr syed Javed Hussain MS (Michigan State University) USA Discipline: Electronics Specialisation: Electronic / VLSI Design, Telecom Systems engr Maryam Akhtar Kiyani MS (International Islamic University) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Software Engineering engr Kamran Arif MSc (University of Surrey) UK Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Nano-technology and Nano-electronic Devices Mr Muhammad Zeeshan Zahid MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Electronics Specialisation: Electronics Mr Mohammad obaidullah Khalid MSc (Illinois Institute of Technology) USA Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Network Engineering
Ms Ayesha Naureen MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Information Security Specialisation: Databases, Artificial Intelligence, Information Security Ms rida Laiq MS (Royal Institute of Technology) Sweden Discipline: Computer networks Specialisation: Computer Networks, WiMax Technology engr Fazal Ahmed MSc (Nanjing University of Science & Tech) China Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Electronics and Communication Systems engr Zaka-ul-Mustafa MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Engineering Specialisation: Wireless Network Engr Imtiaz Ahmed Khokhar MS (University of New South Wales) Australia Discipline: Communication and Control Systems Specialisation: Fuzzy Logics / Control, Communication Systems Mr Intisar Rizwan-e-Haq BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Telecommunication Ms Aimon Aakif BE (NUML) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Software Engineering engr Ashfaq Ahmed MS (UET, Taxila) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Wireless Communication
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Mr saad Islam BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Software Defined Radions & Information Security
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Dr Hammad Afzal PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Semantic Web Dr sanam shahla rizvi PhD (AJOU University) South Korea Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Information & Communication Systems Dr Seemab Latif PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Text / Data Mining, Computational Linguistics engr Mohammad saleem MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Computer Networking Mr Bilal rauf MS (Umea University) Sweden Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Wireless Networking engr Bashir Bilal MS (Preston University) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Computer Science
engr tabinda Waheed MS (MAJU) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Software Engineering and System Development Mr Kabeer Ahmed MCS (Arid Agriculture University) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Computer Network, Web Development engr umar Mahmud MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Software Engineering engr shahela saif MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Software Engineering engr Nausheen Majid MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering engr Fazalullah MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Software Engineering
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engr rabia Khan MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Specialisation: Image Processing
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Mr Tariq Latif MS (Govt College Asghar Mall Rwp) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Mathematics Mr umar Farooq MSc (Quiad-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Applied Mathematics Mr talib Hussain Masood MSc (Punjab University) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Calculus and Analytical Geometry of 3D
Ms Safia Akram MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Mathematics Ms uzma ehsan MA (AIOU) Pakistan Discipline: English Linguistics and Literature Specialisation: English Linguistics and Literature
Guest Speakers
The College endeavours to keep its students abreast with the latest knowledge and developments in the field of engineering. The College regularly invites professionals to address students in interactive and intellectually stimulating sessions. Below are some of the guest speakers who conducted tutorials and lectures at MCS:
Guest Speakers
Prof Fateh Muhammad Malik, Rector International Islamic University Prof Dr Norman Reid Dr Stuart Walker Dr Jamil Ahmed, Dean Academics, Iqra University, Islamabad Maj (R) Sohail Iqbal Dr Ali Sajjad Ms Maria Sultan Dr Riaz Maj Gen Munawar Ahmad Solehria, Ex-DG Housing Dr Raziq Yaqoob, Executive Director Toshiba Research, USA Mr Syed Hussain Jaffery Dr Mowadat Hussain Rana Major General Shahzada Alam, Ex-Chairman PTA Dr Atta-ur-Rehman, Ex-Chairman HEC Ms Atiya Akram, Trillium Information Security Systems Mr Ammar Jafari, Project Director FIA, Islamabad Mr Ammar Jafri, Project Director FIA, Islamabad Mr Rehan Ahmed Khan, Teradata Brig Muhammad Shams-Ul-Haque, Director Religious Affairs NUST Prospectus 2011
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Iqbals Philosophy of Pakistan Teaching & Learning of Science & Engineering Subjects in the Light of Research Evidence Applications of Neural Networks Project Management Awareness Engineering Management Nuclear Deterrence in the Current Context Nascent Technologies that will Transform the 21st Century Army Housing Scheme; Latest Policy and Developments Introduction to WIMAX Technology Upcoming Challenges in Cyber Crimes Role of Emotional Quotient in Improving Learning and Memory Functions, Initiatives and Achievements of PTA Initiatives for Young Researchers Inside and Outside Pakistan Information Security Standards Cyber Laws Cyber Security Project Management Awareness Overcoming Extremism and Intolerance in Society
Mr Hussain Akram Qureshi, President MCS Alumni Association Grooming at MCS www.nust.edu.pk
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document delivery, photocopying, access to virtual collections and digital resources like CD-ROMs and up-to-date collection of online IEEE research papers. The library is efficiently maintained by qualified and experienced staff.
Transportation
MCS has an excellent bus service. Students receive a lowcost bus pass that grants them full access to College routes. Students can get a parking pass that allows them to park their cars in the campus parking lots. Parking is available for students, faculty, staff and visitors.
Internet
MCS fully realises the importance of providing round-the-clock internet access to students and faculty members in order to facilitate them in their academic and research pursuits. An optical fibre network has been laid to provide fast and reliable internet bandwidth. WiFi Internet connectivity of 15 Mbps is available to all students and faculty at the offices, hostels and residences.
MCS groomed me well for Engineering and leadership. Engineering skills gave me the ability to lead diverse global teams to design new products in transportation, healthcare, service and IT fields in General Electric Company. Leadership skills provided me the confidence to handle 850 members at Signalianz Alumni Association.
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Library
The College library was established in 1930 to provide a comprehensive knowledge resource to the Corps of Signals. In 1991, after renovation, it became fully computerised. It provides excellent services and facilities to fulfil the information needs of faculty members as well as students. It has a collection of over 55,000 volumes. It also provides a wide range of services that include issuance of books on loan, online information searching, reference services, inter-library loan,
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Cafeteria
The cafeteria is centrally located and therefore accessible to all departments. It is currently being renovated and furnished with ACs, LCD TVs and WiFi connectivity for internet users. The cafeteria offers a variety of hygienic food items. A mosque and printing kiosk are also located in the vicinity for convenience of the students.
Fact File
MCS, a premier college of telecommunication engineering, has been functioning since Pakistans independence in 1947. The College is built around a rich heritage of nineteenth century buildings. Lt Col CWM Young, a British Army Officer of the Royal Corps of Signals, was the first Commandant of MCS, then known as the School of Signals. MCS has the honour of imparting education in Information Security since 1947, when the world was not even aware of this discipline. The College instituted a postgraduate programme (MS Leading to PhD in Information Security) and a PhD programme in 1997 and 2001, respectively. The latter is a one-of-itskind programme in Pakistan.
Counselling
Student counselling services are geared to provide students with an avenue to discuss their personal and academic concerns with competent counsellors, without vacillation. Counselling is provided by qualified faculty members of the College. A competent faculty member is appointed as Course Advisor to every new batch. Every Course Advisor is given weekly student-teacher interaction classes to interact with the students. Every student is free to schedule meetings with the Course Advisor as and when required.
Hostels
Hostel accommodation is available for both male and female students. Furnished rooms are available for one hundred students in a double storied building on campus. Accommodation is allotted on a first-come, first-served basis. Dining facility is available and the boarders enjoy the tranquillity and fine meals of the mess.
Contact Us
Website www.mcs.nust.edu.pk telephone and email Chief Instructor, Engineering Wing Head of Computer Sciences Department Head of Electrical Engineering Department Head of Information Security Department Commanding Officer, Cadets Wing Staff Officer (NUST Affairs) Cadets Mess (Jinnah Company) Postal Address Office +92-51-561-34155 +92-51-561-33642 +92-51-561-31215 +92-51-561-30108 +92-51-561-32416 +92-51-9272097 +92-51-561-523149 residence +92-51-561-30721 +92-51-561-30256 +92-51-561-33853 +92-51-561-34317 +92-51-561-30626 +92-51-561-32363 e-mail dean@mcs.edu.pk hod-cs@mcs.edu.pk hod-ee@mcs.edu.pk hod-is@mcs.edu.pk cocadetcell@mcs.edu.pk warden.cadetmess@mcs.edu.pk
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Associated Careers
Telecommunications is a rapidly developing and dynamic field of engineering. The demand for graduates in telecommunications is growing as technology is advancing and broadening its scope of applications. Our close links with employers and professional bodies ensure that our students are equipped with skills that are in demand. Therefore, MCS continues to be the College of choice for employers seeking high-calibre graduates. All of our graduates either get employed, start their own ventures or opt for higher studies/professional trainings on completing their degrees. Our graduates normally find employment with major service providers and large private industrial groups. There are a number of opportunities available in smaller service and technology providers, some of which are highly specialised and technologically advanced.
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course code EE-202 CPS-310 course title Network Analysis Digital Logic Fundamentals Probability and Statistics Numerical Analysis Electronic Circuits - I Engineering Economics total credits 3-0 3-1 3-0 2-1 3-1 2-0 19
Semester-IV
course code EE-302 EE-304 EE-305 HU -302 CPS-320 H U -101 course title Electromagnetics-I Signal and Systems Electronic Circuits- II Statistical Quality Control Computer Organisation and Architecture Pakistan Studies total credits 3-0 3-0 3-0.5 2-0 3-1 3-1 17.5
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Semester-V
course code EE-401 EE-402 EE-405 EE-404 CPS-422 course title Integrated Circuits Digital Signal Processing Electromagnetics - II Analogue Communication Systems Computer Networks total 3-1 3-1 3-0-5 3-0.5 3-0 18
Semester-VI
credits course code EE-474 EE-478 EE-306 EE-307 EE-406 course title Telecommunication Switching Principles Optical Devices and Communication Systems Antenna and Wave Propagation Electrical Machines and Controls Digital Communication Systems total credits 3-0 3.0 3-0.5 3-0.5 3-1 17
Semester-VII
course code EE-476 EE-475 HU-201 E E-432 EE-423 HU-210 course title Communication and Network Security Telecommunication Systems Technical/Business Writing Control Systems Communication Systems Planning Professional Ethics total 3-0.5 4-0 2-0 3-1 2-0 2-0 18
Semester-VIII
credits course code HU-301 EE-480 EE-481 EE-499 course title Planning, Engineering/Project Management Satellite Communication Systems Mobile Communication Systems Project credits 2-0 2-0 2-0 0-6
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Research
The programme has been designed to cater for the following key areas of research. Satellite Communications Signal and Image Processing Optical Fibres and Mobile Communications Data Networks Data Coding, Compression, Encryption and Transmission Software Define Radio
Associated Careers
Our close links with employers and professional bodies ensure that our students are equipped with skills that are in demand, therefore the college continues to be the choice for employers seeking high calibre graduates. A hundred percent of our College graduates go into employment or higher studies/professional trainings, immediately after the completion of their degrees. Our graduates normally find employment with major service providers and large private industrial groups or a host of smaller service and technology providers.
MS Coursework
Core Courses
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subject title Advance Digital Signal Processing Advance Digital Communication Systems Discrete Time Control Systems Information Theory and Coding Advance Digital Wireless Communications Optical Devices and Communication Analogue/Digital Circuit and IC Design Advance Computer Networks Design and Security System Applied Mathematics Computer Vision Stochastic Processing Artificial Neural Networks Digital Image Processing Semiconductor Fabrication Processes Digital System Design Communication Project Management Introduction to Nanotechnology Advanced Satellite Communications System Software Defined Radio Broadband Networks Wireless Networks Performance Evaluation of Communication Networks thesis Work total
CS-826 IS-831 CS-803 EE-864 EE-801 EE-850 EE-865 EE-863 EE-890 EE-891 EE-856 EE-868 EE-893 EE-892 EE894 ee-899
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Note: Students will choose minimum two elective courses. PhD students will complete the requirements of 800/900 level coursework (18 credit) to be decided by the doctoral Guidance and Examination Committee (GEC)
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Associated Careers
The software industry has grown exponentially over the years; mechanical and electronic devices in automobiles, aeroplanes, entertainment and communication equipment and manufacturing are being replaced by software components because software is more adaptable, and can provide greater functionality. The ubiquity of software applications has created a multitude of career prospects for our graduates. Our graduates normally find employment with major service providers and large private industrial groups. There are a number of opportunities available within smaller service and technology providers, some of which are highly specialised and technologically advanced.
Semester III
course code STT-351 CS-250 CS-220 MTH-314 SE-200 course title Probability and Statistics Data Structures & Algorithms Database Systems Linear Algebra Software Engineering total credits 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 17
Semester IV
course code CE-420 CS-260 SE-210 course title Computer Architecture & Organization Human Computer Interaction Software Design and Architecture Supporting Science Elective II SE Elective-I total credits
Semester V
course code CS-330 HU-201 SE-311 CPS-422 SS-102 course title Operating Systems Technical & Business Writing Software Requirements Engineering Computer Networks Professional Ethics SE Elective-II total NUST Prospectus 2011 credits 3-1 2-0 3-0 3-1 2-0 3-0 18
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course code SE-312 SE-320 SE-321 course title Software Construction Formal Methods Software Quality Engineering SE Elective III General Education Elective II Supporting Science Elective III total www.nust.edu.pk credits 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 18
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Semester VII
course code course title SE-430 BS-449 Software Project Management Entrepreneurship SE Elective IV SE Elective V General Education Elective -III Senior Project total credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 18 credits 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 2-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 2-1 3-0
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course code course title General Education Elective IV SE Elective VI Senior Project credits 3-0 3-1 0-3
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course code course title CS-332 CSE-200 CS-423 CS-321 CS-340 CPS-422 CS-443 CS-351 CS-470 CS-424 CS-490 CSE-426 CS-361 EE-430 CS-342 CS-424 EE-481 CS-433 CS-213 EE-304 EE-466 SE-440 SE-313 Distributed Computing Data Communication Data Warehousing and Data Mining Advanced Database Systems Web Technologies-I Network Security E-Commerce and Solutions Design and Analysis of Algorithms Artificial Intelligence Management Information Systems Advanced Topics in Computing Wireless Networks Computer Graphics Telecommunication Systems Mobile Computing Information Retrieval Digital Image Processing Applied Parallel Computing Advanced Programming Signals and Systems Digital Signal Processing Business Process Automation Design Patterns Software Metrics course code course title SE-422 SE-431 CS-453 CS-471 CS-472 BITO-319 BITO-215 CS-452 CS-322 CS-414 CS-441 CS-431 CS-362 CS-334 CS-380 CS-481 CS-482 CS-344 CS-473 SE-402 SE-490 Software Testing Software Engineering Economics Programming Languages Machine Learning Natural Language Processing Computational Biology Bioinformatics Theory of Automata and Formal Languages RDBMS Using Oracle Advanced Java with emphasis on Internet Applications Web Technologies-II System Programming Multimedia Systems and Design Open Source Systems Introduction to Computer Security Computer Forensics System Incident Handling Web Engineering Theory of Intelligent Systems Object Oriented Software Engineering Advanced Topics in Software Engineering credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 3-1 3-1 2-1 2-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0
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BS-124 EE-105 BS-264 BS-110 BS-102 BS-229 EE-201 MTH-315 IS-336 EE-280 EE-302 CSE-279 EE-345 MTH-133 MTH-234 EE-474
Calculus II Basic Electronics Computational Logic Chemistry Advanced Physics Complex Variables and Transforms Engineering Mechanics Number Theory Fundamentals of Cryptography Basic Electrical Engineering Electronic Circuits & Devices Planning Engineering Project Management Digital Electronics Engineering Mathematics Multivariable Calculus Analogue and Digital Communication
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Research
Research is conducted in the following areas: Web Engineering Computer Vision and Image Processing Software System Design and Architecture Software Requirement Engineering Software Project Management
Associated Careers
The software industry has grown manifold over the years; areas like mechanical and electronic devices in automobiles, aeroplanes, entertainment and communication equipment and manufacturing are being replaced by software components as software is more adaptable, reliable and accurate. Software is used in medical, transportation and financial systems to automate critical tasks. Scientists and business researchers use software to sift through data warehouses and identify pertinent facts and trends. Banking, insurance, and other businesses use software to automate and personalise the services they offer to their customers. This proliferation of software applications has increased the demand for software professionals in Pakistan and all over the world. A hundred percent of our graduates get employed or opt for higher studies/professional trainings after the completion of their degrees. Our graduates normally find employment with major service providers and large private industrial groups.
MS Coursework
course code course title Advanced Software Engineering Software System Design & Architecture Software Requirement Engineering Software Quality Engineering Team-based Software Development Merman Computer Interface Reverse Engineering Formal Methods Software Project Management Business Process Re-engineering Web-Engineering Software Development for Web Advance Computer Network Advance Computer Network Design & Security System Wireless Communication Network Security Artificial Neural Network Pattern Recognition Computer Vision
Core Courses
CS-860 CS-861 CS-862 CS-863
Electives
CS-884 CS-865 Software Engineering CS-866 CS-867 CS-868 CS-871 Web engineering CS-876 CS-877 CS-825 CS-826 Network CS-827 CS-828 CS-801 CS-802 Artificial Intelligence CS-803
Note: Students will choose four elective courses in addition to four core courses to complete 24 credit hours. PhD students will complete the requirements of 800/900 level coursework (18 credits) to be decided by the Doctoral Guidance and Examination Committee (GEC).
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Associated Careers
The programme is focused to produce professionals competent enough to offer solution for Information Security problems in the market. Graduates of this programme will be able to address information security related issues in present and future era of Information Technology. The need of Information Security has grown dramatically over the last few years. Like the Industrial Revolution, the Information Technology Boom, which started in the 1990s and is still present today, has dramatically changed commerce around the world. This is mostly due to advancement of technology in computers, telecommunications equipment, and networking standards, leading to the development and widespread use of the Internet. This propagation of information security has led to an urgent and growing demand for information security professionals in Pakistan and all over the world. A hundred percent of our graduates go into employment or higher studies/professional trainings immediately after completion of their degrees. Our graduates normally pursue careers in major service providers such as PTCL, Warid, Mobilink, Zong, Ufone, Telenor and Special Communication Organisation (SCO); large private industrial groups such as Microsoft, NetSol, Ericsson, and Cisco; and a host of smaller service and technology providers.
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course code IS-831 IS-872 IS-874 IS-876 IS-882 IS-883 IS-899 IS-801 CS-813 IS-812 IS-830 IS-832 EE-866 IS-869 IS-877 IS-878 IS-879 IS-890 IS-809 IS-805 IS-893 IS-894
course title Applied Mathematics Information Security Management Computer Security Advanced Network/Web Security Applied Cryptography Cryptanalysis Research Thesis Advanced Topics in Information Security Design of Parallel & Distributed Computing Secure Coding Design & Analysis of Computer Algorithms Advanced Topics in Applied Mathematics Digital Signal Processing Information Theory & Coding Information Security System Development Wireless Network and Applied Network Security Organisation Security Policy and Administration Computer Forensics and Incident Handling Biometrics Advance Artificial Intelligence Data Fusion Advanced Simulation Modelling
credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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Faculty Profile
The College of E&ME is staffed with highly qualified faculty that offer the most dynamic, up-to-date and highly challenging academic programmes. Currently, there are 40 PhD faculty members; most of them foreign qualified. Dr Muhammad Younus Javed, Associate Dean PhD (University of Dundee) UK Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Adaptive & Predictive Systems Dr Akhtar Nawaz Malik, Dean, PhD (University of Salford) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Robotics/Manufacturing Dr Muhammad Afzaal Malik, Associate Dean PhD (NE/Georgia Tech) USA Discipline: Nuclear/Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Modelling and Simulation
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Dr Mojeeb Bin Ihsan, Head of Department PhD (Drexel University) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Microwave Engineering, Solid State Electronics Dr Muhammad Bilal Malik PhD (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Control Systems Dr Khalid Munawar PhD (Tohoku University) Japan Discipline: Aerospace Engineering Specialisation: Control, Robotics, Mechatronics Dr shahzad Hussain PhD (University of Leeds) UK Discipline: Electronics Specialisation: Semiconductor Devices Modelling
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Dr shahzad Amin sheikh PhD (Southwest Jiaotong University) China Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Signal Processing and Communication Dr syed M tahir Zaidi PhD (Georgia Institute of Tech) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Semiconductor Devices, Digital Signal Processing Dr Fahad Mumtaz Malik PhD (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Control System engr Ghulam shabbir MS (Kings College London) UK Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Digital Electronics engr taosif Iqbal MS (Ivanovo State University) Russia Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Automation & Control engr Muhammad Anis chaudhry MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialization: Microwave Circuits and Systems engr syed Zeeshan Asghar MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialization: DSP, Radar Signal Processing Engr Tamkeen Bhatti MS (Imperial College London) UK Discipline: Electrical and Electronics Engineering Specialisation: Analogue and Integrated Circuits Mr Kamran Aziz Bhatti MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Electronics Specialisation: Digital Signal Processing Mr Azmat saeed MSc (UET Peshawar) Pakistan Discipline: Electronics Specialisation: Electronics
Dr Hamood ur rahman PhD (UNSW) Australia Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialization: Semiconductor Electronics, MEMs Dr Muhamad salman PhD (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Signal Processing engr tafazzul Mehdi rizvi MS (Boston University) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialization: Electronics Ms Shahnaz Fatima MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Electronics Specialisation: Digital Signal Processing engr Zubair Ahmed MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialization: Antenna Design, Microwave Engineering engr sara Hameed Dar MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialization: Antenna Design, Microwave Engineering engr Arfakhshand Ali Qazalbash MSc (UMIST) UK Discipline: Electric Power Engineering Specialisation: Economic Aspects of Generators engr Azhar Mehmood MS (NUS) Singapore Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialization: Control Systems Ms sabeen Malik MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Electronics Specialisation: Electronics
Mechanical Engineering
Dr Mahmood Anwar Khan, Head of Department PhD (University of Salford) UK Specialisation: Robotics Dr syed Waheed ul Haq PhD (University of Manchester) UK Specialisation: Laser Application, Rapid Manufacturing Dr Aamer Baqai PhD (Paris Tech) France Specialisation: Manufacturing Systems Design, Process Plan Optimisation Dr rizwan saeed PhD (University of Manchester) UK Specialisation: Mechanics of Materials, Composite Materials
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Dr Imran Akhtar PhD (Virginia Tech) USA Specialisation: Computational Fluid Dynamics Mr Hameed ullah Khan Postgraduate Diploma, Hungary Specialisation: CAD, Automotive Systems. engr raja Amer Azim MS (UNSW) Australia Specialisation: Modelling & Simulation, Structures engr Ahmed sohail MSc, MS (DU) Sweden Specialisation: Solar Energy & LCD Technology engr Faisal shami MS (UET Lahore) Pakistan Specialisation: Modelling and Simulation, Flow-induced Vibrations. engr rehan Ahmed Khan MS (University of Manchester) UK Specialisation: Non-traditional Manufacturing Processes, CAD/ CAM
engr Fareed ud Din MS (University of Manchester) UK Specialisation: Advanced Manufacturing Technology Engr Atif Bin Asghar MS (University of Leads) UK Specialisation: Design, Mechanical Vibrations, Structural Analysis engr saheeb Kiyani MS (NUST) Pakistan Specialisation: Modelling & Simulation engr saif ullah Khalid MS (NUST) Pakistan Specialisation: Modelling & Simulation, CFD Analysis engr sohail Iqbal BE (NUST) Pakistan Specialisation: Electrical Engineering engr Mubashir Gulzar BE (NUST) Pakistan Specialisation: Electrical Engineering engr Muneeb Hamid BE (NUST) Pakistan Specialisation: Electrical Engineering engr sehrish Mahmood BE (NUST) Pakistan Specialisation: Electrical Engineering
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engr Akhtar Khurshid MS (NUST) Pakistan Specialisation: Designing, Manufacturing, Modelling and Simulation, ISO 9000
Computer Engineering
Dr shoab Ahmad Khan, Head of Department PhD (Georgia Tech, Atlanta) USA Discipline: Electrical & Computer Engineering Specialisation: Digital Signal Processing Dr Khalid Iqbal PhD (Cranfield University) UK Discipline: Computer Engineering Specialisation: Optimisation of Wireless Comm. System, MIMO Systems, Signal Processing Dr Farooque Azam PhD (Beijing University) China Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Software Engineering Dr Muhammad Almas Anjum PhD (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Engineering Specialisation: Image Processing, Signal Processing Mr Jahan Zeb MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Software Engineering Specialisation: Computer Organisation Mr Liaqat Ali MS (University of Wollongong) Australia Discipline: Computer Sciences Specialisation: Telecommunication System www.nust.edu.pk Dr Assia Khanum PhD (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Software Engineering Specialisation: Intelligent Systems, Image Processing Dr saad rehman PhD (University of Sussex) UK Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: DSD, Image Processing Dr Arslan shaukat PhD (The University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Computer Science/Informatics Specialisation: Speech and Image Processing Engr Rafiuddin MS (University of Hertfordshire) UK Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Digital System, Microprocessor based Systems Mr Muhammad umar Munir MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Software Engineering Specialisation: Digital Image Processing Ms ruhma tahir MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Sciences Specialisation: Security in Wireless Sensor Networks NUST Prospectus 2011
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Mr Yasir Jan MS (Pohang University of Science and Technology) South Korea Discipline: Computer & Electrical Engineering Specialisation: DSD
Mr Wasi Haider Butt MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Software Engineering Specialisation: Database
Mechatronics Engineering
Dr Javaid Iqbal, Head of Department PhD (University of New South Wales) Australia Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Specialisation: Artificial Intelligence/Mobile Robots Dr Kunwar Faraz PhD (University of Toronto) Canada Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Specialisation: Mobile Robots, Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence engr Arif ejaz MS (Naval Postgraduate School) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Electronics and Radar engr Akhtar Husain MSc (Cranfield University) UK Discipline: Manufacturing Technology Specialisation: Manufacturing Automation engr Nasir rashid MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Specialisation: Robotics engr Amir Hamza MS (Seoul National University) South Korea Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Mechanical Vibrations, Robotics Engr. Komal Rauf M.S (Ecore Centrale de Nante) France, (Universita Degli Studi) Italy Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Specialisation: Advanced Robotics engr Nida Aziz MS (University of Essex) UK Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Specialisation: Robotics engr uzma Akbar BE (Foundation University) Pakistan Specialisation: Software Engineering engr Haroon Ashraf BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Specialisation: Mechatronics Mr Adil riaz MS (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Electronics Specialisation: Digital Signal Processing NUST Prospectus 2011 www.nust.edu.pk Dr Adnan Masood PhD (University of Cardiff) UK Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Microwave Systems Dr umar Izhar PhD (Lehigh University) USA Specialisation : Electronics, Optics, Semiconductors/Micro Mechatronics Mr Muhammad Qasir MSc (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Specialisation: Software Engineering
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Ms Samreen Sheriff MPhil (NUST) Pakistan research Interests: Fluid Dynamics Ms Maryam Mehmood MA (NUML), TEFL (Agha Khan University) Pakistan
Engineering Management
Dr Nawar Khan, Head of Department PhD (UET, Lahore) Pakistan Discipline: Engineering Management Specialisation: Quality Engineering (TQM) / Manufacturing Engineering/ISO 9000 Standards engr Ali salman MSc (University of Surrey) UK Discipline: Advanced Manufacturing Management and Technology Specialisation: Supply Chain Management, Project Management engr Junaid Arshad MSc (Chalmers University of Technology) Sweden Discipline: Quality and Operations Management Specialisation: Supply Chain Management, Quality Management Dr syed Athar Masood PhD (Loughborough University) UK Discipline: Engineering Management Specialisation: Management/Leadership/Manufacturing Engineering engr Najm us saher MSc (University of Engineering and Technology) Pakistan Discipline: Engineering Management
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Research Labs
UAV Lab UGV Lab Prosthesis Lab
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Library
The computerised College library has a collection of 70,000 printed and digital books. It provides a range of services that include loans, online information searching, reference services, inter-library loan, document delivery, photocopying, access to virtual collection & digital resources and CD-ROMs. The College is fully wired to the internet through high-speed DSL and Wi-Fi networks.
Cafeterias
Inexpensive hygienic food is available in cafes. The food quality is closely monitored by the campus doctor. Besides, utility shops have been set up on the campus to fulfil students dayto-day needs.
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Accommodation
There are two hostels for male students and one for female students at the campus. Well-furnished rooms are available on first come, first served basis.
relief, aid and promotion of the cause of the flood victims providing a healthy competitive platform for the students to participate in. All proceeds of the Olympiad went to the aid of flood victims. The highlight was the charity concert Rhythm for a Cause.
Alumni Directory
An updated database of alumni is maintained by the general body. Calls are made regularly to the alumni members to send their updated data to the association. The information gathered during reunion registration is also used to append/ update the database.
Contacts
Website
Position Commandant Dean Associate Dean (E&A) Associate Dean (IC/R&D) Head of Computer Engineering Department Head of Electrical Engineering Department Head of Mechanical Engineering Department Head of Mechatronics Engineering Department Head of Basic Sciences & Humanities Department Head of Engineering Management Department www.ceme.nust.edu.pk contact Info +92-051-9278040 +92-051-9278042 +92-051-9278047 +92-051-9278063 +92-051-9278047 +92-051-9278045 +92-051-9278046
Events
The College of EM&E regularly holds educational events on its campus to stimulate the minds of its students. Some events have been briefly mentioned below:
COMPPEC 2010
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Every year, hundreds of students from institutions across Pakistan gather at the College of E&ME to participate in the National Engineering Robotics Contest (NERC). The Contest provides a platform to students to come forth with novel engineering ideas. Over 155 teams participated in NERC 2010. For more information visit www.nerc.com.pk
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A three-day international refereed conference ICESE-2010 was held from October 25th to 27th 2010. It was sponsored by HEC and IEEE. The conference covered conventional energy, nuclear energy, renewable energy, advanced energy systems, environmental and policy issues related to energy management, climate change, carbon mitigation and developing institutional framework for climate change. A large number of national and international participants attended the conference.
DelPHE Workshop
Department of Mechanical Engineering in partnership with the National Composites Certification and Evaluation Facility (NCCEF), a premier centre for composites at University of Manchester, UK launched a three year British Council DelPHE funded project titled Capacity building for enhancing R&D in manufacturing, testing and certification of composite materials.
Olympiad 2010
Olympiad 2010 was a mega fund-raiser that focused on the NUST Prospectus 2011 www.nust.edu.pk
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College of E&ME held Computer Project Exhibition and Competition for the ninth consecutive year in June, 2010. Over 80 Colleges and universities from across the country participated in the competition. COMPPEC encompasses all aspects of computer science and engineering. Every year, the exhibition attracts more and more participants. The competition is open to both researchers and undergraduate students. The event is divided into various categories of computer engineering. For more information or registration for the competition, please visit www.comppec.com.
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Programmes
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering
The programme aims to produce electrical engineers with sound theoretical foundation and hands on experience of developing and designing circuits, systems and products. The programme places a special emphasis on Learning by Doing and the curriculum is supported by well-equipped undergraduate teaching laboratories and a strong emphasis is placed on laboratory work and class projects. This effort culminates in the final year project in which the students apply their knowledge and skills learnt during the course of their studies.
Associated Careers
Electrical engineering graduates are in demand in a number of industries such as communication (including broadcast communications, mobile communications), integrated circuit design, instrumentation, bio-medical engineering, avionics, consumer electronics and computer networking, to name a few. Graduates can also pursue research, as MS & PhD students, or join industrial laboratories.
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course code EE251 CS2XX course title Digital Logic Design Object Oriented Programming (OOP) Electrical Machines Solid State Electronics Math-III (Multivariable / Vector Calculus) Thermodynamics total 31 31 31 2-0 30 20 19
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credits course code EE231 EE222 EE271 EE252 BS2XX HU1XX course title Signals and Systems Electronic Circuits-I Electromagnetic Theory Microprocessor and Microcontroller Math-IV (Complex Analysis & PDEs) Professional Ethics total
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Electronics Stream
course code course title MAT3XX EE331 EE311 EE351 EE341 Probability & Statistics Digital Signal Processing Electronic Circuits-II Communication Systems-I Transmission Lines, Antennas and Wave Propagation total credits 30 30 31 31 31 18 www.nust.edu.pk
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Electronics Stream
course code course title EE471 EE382 MAT3XX EE383 EE3XX Linear Control Systems Power Electronics Numerical Methods Instrumentation and Measurements Elective I total credits 31 31 30 21 31 18
Semester VII
Electronics Stream
course code course title CS4XX EM2XX EM3XX EE4XX EE4XX EE498 credits Computer / Communication Networks 3 0 Engineering Economics University Elective Enterpreneureship Elective II Elective III Design Project-I total 20 20 30 30 02 15
Semester VIII
Electronics Stream
course code course title Planning Engineering and Project EM3XX Management EE4XX Elective IV EE499 Design Project-II total Grand total credits 20 30 04 9 134
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Electronics
course code course title EE342 EE352 EE472 EE492 EE411 EE473 EE441 EE451 EE421 EE413 EE445 EE366 EE414 EE384 Microwave Engineering Communication Systems-II Digital and Industrial Control Radar and TV Engineering CMOS Analogue Circuits Design Fuzzy Control Microwave ICs Design Mobile Communication Systems Digital Systems Design Analogue Filtering and Computing Antenna Design Power Engineering Digital Electronics Digital Instrumentation credits 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 EE354 EE432 EE422 EE482 EE385 EE415 EE443 EE455 EE431 EE433 EE494 EE388 course code course title EE493 Applied Control & Navigation Systems Wireless Communication Computer Vision Embedded System Design Electric Machine Drives Industrial Electronics Opto-Electronics Electromagnetic Compatibility Optical Fibre Communication Digital Image Processing Hydro Acoustics & Sonar Theory AI & Decision Support Systems Introduction to Robotics credits 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
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The Department has a very strong microwave engineering research group. The group has already conducted research work in microwave active and passive circuits, power amplifiers, microwave sub-systems, and antennas for radar and wireless communication. The programme imparts a sound theoretical background combined with hands-on skills that enable the graduating students to undertake product design, and research and development work.
Students earning a postgraduate degree in microwave engineering specialisation can embark upon engineering careers in industry, R&D organisations, or government and defence establishments.
course title Electromagnetic Fields Analysis Semiconductor Device Physics Weekly Seminar Linear Control Systems Advanced DSP Stochastic Systems
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course code course title EE-898 EE-836 EE-839 EE-844 EE-929 Weekly Seminar Computational EM Microwave IC Design Microwave Devices II Advanced Topics in Microwave Engineering total
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course title Masters Thesis Weekly Seminar
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Exciting research is taking place in the field of semiconductors. Recent developments, such as those based on materials like gallium nitride, have expanded the range of applications of semiconductor devices and have opened up many opportunities for those having expertise in device design and development and process development. This programme prepares students to undertake research and development activity in advanced semiconductor devices and process development.
Associated Careers
Students earning a postgraduate degree with Solid State Electronics specialisation from Department of Electrical Engineering, are well-placed to embark upon engineering their careers in industry, R&D organisations or government and defence establishments.
Coursework Semester-I
course code course title credits 3 3
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Core Courses
EE-838 EE-876 EE-898 EE-826 EE-835 EE-863 EE-873 Semiconductor Devices Physics Semiconductor Processing Weekly Seminar Linear Control Systems Electromagnetic Fields Analysis Stochastic Systems Quantum Mechanics total 3 3 3 3 9
Core Courses
EE-843 EE-874 EE-898 EE-827 EE-877 EE-845
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course code EE-899 EE-898 course title Masters Thesis Weekly Seminar 6 credits
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course code course title Stochastic Systems Advanced DSP Weekly Seminar credits 3 3
Core Courses
EE-863 EE-866 EE-898
Core Courses
EE-849 EE-898 EE-966 EE-898 Advanced Digital Communication Weekly Seminar Detection & Estimation Weekly Seminar Non -linear Control Systems Radiating Systems & Antennas Spatial Array Processing Adaptive Filters total 3 3 3 3 9
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course code EE-898 EE-828 EE-848 EE-851 EE-967 course title Weekly Seminar Filtering & Tracking Information & Coding Theory Wireless Communication credits 3 3 3 3
Semester-IV
course code EE-899 EE-898 course title Masters Thesis Weekly Seminar credits 6 -
Advanced Topics in Communication 3 and Signal Processing total 6 total Grand total 30
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course code course title credits 3 3
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EE-826 EE-863 EE-898 EE-834 EE-866 Linear Control Systems Stochastic Systems Weekly Seminar Digital Control Advanced DSP
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Semester-IV
course code course title EE-899 EE-899 Masters Thesis Weekly Seminar credits 6
6 30
Note: PhD students will complete additional requirements of 800/900 level coursework (18 credit hours) beyond their Masters degree as recommended by the doctoral Guidance and Examination Committee and conduct original and independent research work to produce PhD thesis (EE-999 PhD Thesis) which is a mandatory requirement for award of PhD degree.
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The Programme is designed to inculcate a comprehensive understanding of theory and practice related to structural mechanics, thermofluids, and manufacturing. It is a unique blend of engineering sciences with well-balanced laboratory work, design project and manufacturing processes with extensive usage of computers and latest software packages.
Semester-III
course code course title MAT-201 HUM-205 ME-211 ME-221 ME-231 ME-232 ME-233 Vector Calculus Professional Ethics Engineering Dynamics Engineering Materials Fluid Mechanics I Thermodynamics- II Thermofluid Lab I
Semester-IV
course title Fourier, Complex Analysis & PDEs Electrical Engineering Mechanics of Materials-I Manufacturing Processes Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab I Fluid Mechanics-II Thermofluid Lab II Internship-I (Pass/Fail basis) total
Semester-V
course code MAT-301 HUM-301 ME-311 ME-312 ME-313 ME-321 EE-301 course title Probability & Statistics Technical / Business Writing Mechanics of Materials-II Machine Design Measurement & Instrumentation Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab II Electronics total NUST Prospectus 2011 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 0-1 2-1 17
Semester-VI
credits course code MAT-302 ME-314 ME-315 ME-322 ME-331 ME-332 ME-333 ME-323 course title Numerical Methods Theory of Machines Control Systems Engineering Management & Economics Heat & Mass Transfer Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Thermofluid Lab III Internship-II (Pass/Fail basis) total www.nust.edu.pk credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 18
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course code MGT-401 MGT-402 ME-411 ME-412 ME-421 ME-422 ME-4xx ME-4xx ME-499 course title Project Management Entrepreneurship Mechanical Vibrations Dynamics & Control Lab Production Tooling & Automation Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab III Elective I Elective II Design Project total 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 3-0 3-0 0-0 18
Semester-VIII
credits course code ME-4xx ME-4xx ME-499 course title Elective III Elective IV Design Project credits 3-0 3-0 0-6
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ME-413 ME-414 ME-416 ME-417 Aerodynamics Applied Heat Transfer Applied Thermodynamics Automotive Driveline Engineering Automotive Manufacturing Systems Automotive Technology Basic Naval Architecture Combustion in Engine Computational Fluid Dynamics Computer Aided Engineering Computer Aided Thermal System Design Computer Applications in Automobile Manufacturing Computer Applications in Manufacturing Systems Electrical Machines Energy Resources & Utilisation Engine Tribology Ergonomics, Work Study and Methods Engineering FEM applications in Automobile FEM applications in Manufacturing Finite Element Methods Gas Dynamics Gas Turbines Human Resource Management Hydrogen / Fuel Cell Technology 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-2 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 ME-448 ME-449 ME-451 ME-452 ME-453 ME-454 ME-456 ME-457 ME-458 ME-460 ME-461 ME-462 ME-463 ME-464 ME-465 ME-466 ME-471 ME-472 ME-473 ME-474 M&S-401 ME-445 ME-446 ME-447 RIME-221 Industrial Maintenance Management Internal Combustion Engines Introduction to FEM Introduction to Mechatronics Design Fundamentals Introduction to Oil and Natural Gas Engineering Introduction to Robotic Systems Laser & its Applications Logic Design & Micro-processors Logistics and Inventory Management Marine Environment Issues Oil and Gas Economics and Management Optimisation Techniques Power Generation and Distribution Power Plant Engineering Power System Analysis Production Planning and Control Propulsion Renewable Energy Technologies Robotics and Automation Ship Propulsion Engineering Solar Energy Systems Total Quality Management Vehicle Chassis Vehicle Design Performance 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 3-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0
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ME-418 ME-419 ME-420 ME-423 ME-424 ME-425 ME-426 ME-427 ME-428 ME-431 ME-432 ME-433 ME-434 ME-435 ME-436 ME-437 ME-438 ME-441 ME-442 ME-443 ME-444
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MS Leading to PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Evening) Focus Areas: Manufacturing Engineering, Thermofluids & Controls
The curriculum of the programme has been developed to equip the students with in-depth knowledge of Mechanical Engineering and developing technical skills for design and operation of mechanical systems. The students have an option to select subjects of their interest from a wide-ranging list that includes major areas of engineering design, manufacturing, mechanics of materials, thermofluids, controls, automotive engineering and tribology. With this academic background, the students are fully equipped to embark on graduate research activities leading to PhD degree.
MS Coursework
Manufacturing Engineering (Option-I)
course code MTH-811 ME-801 ME-811 ME-831 ME-832 ME-833 ME-834 ME-822 ME-899 course title Advanced Mathematics Finite Element Methods Advanced Control Sysem-I Advanced Engineering Materials Manufacturing Processes Optimisation of Engineering Systems Modelling & Simulation Computational Fluid Dynamics Thesis Research total credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 ME-817 3 3 6 30 ME-821 ME-822 ME-899 course code course title MTH-811 ME-801 ME-811 ME-812 ME-814
Optional Courses
course code course title ME-816 ME-823 ME-846 ME-847 ME-848 EM-800 ME-861 ME-862 ME-863 ME-826 ME-865 ME-866 ME-867 Advanced Modelling and Simulation Gas Dynamics Advanced Mechanics of Materials Theory of Plasticity Fracture Mechanics Introduction to Advanced Robotics Corrosion & Protection Joining of Materials and Structure Coating Technology Computational Fluid Dynamics II Product Design Fundamentals Form Synthesis & Applied Stress Analysis of Machinery Mechanics of Fibre Re-enforced Composite (FRC Materials) credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Note: PhD students will complete the requirment of 800/900 level coursework (18 credits) to be decided by the doctoral Guidance and Examination Committee (GEC).
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Computer Organisation Electric Circuits Computer Aided Drawing Engineering Chemistry Professional Ethics total
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BS-241 EE-213 EC-211 EC-201 EE-214 EC-316 Maths-III (Vector Calculus) Electronics-I Data Structures Electronic Circuits Lab Database Engineering total 3-0 3-0 3-1 0-2 3-1 20
Semester-IV
BS-243 EE-320 EC -221 EC-202 EC-241 HU-101 ME-293 Maths - IV (Fourier & Complex Analysis & PDEs) Integrated Circuits Operating Systems Computer System Architecture Object-oriented Programming Communication/Interpersonal Skills Thermodynamics total 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-1 2-0 3-0 22
Semester-V
course code course title BS-337 credits 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-1 2-0 3-0 19
Semester-VI
course code course title BS-338 EE-412 EC -321 EC-334 EC-342 EC-433 Maths- V (Numerical Methods) Control Systems Computer Networks Digital Signal Processing AI and Decision Support System Digital Image processing total credits 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 18
Math- VI (Probability and Statistics) Programme Languages & Environment Software Engineering Microprocessor-based Design Technical/Business Writing Signals & Linear Systems total
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course code EC-423 EC-499 EC-422 EC-425 ME-472 course title Digital System Design Design Project Digital Communication Mobile Networks Planning Engineering/Project Management total credits 2-1 0-3 2-1 2-1 2-0 14
Semester-VIII
course code course title HU-303 EC-332 EE-499 Engineering Economics Computer Graphics Design Project credits 2-0 3-1 0-3
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Optional Courses
Elements of Business Entrepreneurship
Core Courses
course code course title EC-835 EC-825 EC-812 FC-910 EC-847 EC-802 MTH-851 EC-848 Digital Image processing Advanced Digital System Design Advanced Operating Systems Selected Topics in Computer Networks and Distributed Systems Digital Communication Pattern Recognition and Analysis Numerical Analysis Wireless Communication 3 3 3 3 credits course code 3 3 EC-866 EC-820 EC-822 EC-863 EC-803 EC-880 EC-830 ec-899 course title Advanced Digital Signal Processing Advanced Computer Architecture Parallel Processing Computer Systems Analysis of Stochastics System Computer Vision Advanced Software Engineering Adaptive Control thesis credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6
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MS Coursework
MS Coursework
Core Courses
course code CSE-812 CSE-880 CSE-873 CSE-878 course title Advanced Operating Systems Advanced Software Engineering Software Quality Engineering Software Requirement Engineering
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Associated Careers
Graduates will have strong command on engineering principles as well as a sound capability of converting concepts to reality. They could find themselves in industry engaged with maintenance and operation of plant equipment such as boilers, compressors, turbines, instrumentation, automation and control of advanced industrial processes using such tools as PLC and microcontroller-based control systems, process simulation for plant modifications, defence and R&D applications, engineering management, or a variety of similar areas. Many of our alumni have gone on to pursue further studies in renowned institutions of the world, in a variety of fields, such as Control Engineering, Digital Signal Processing, Power Electronics, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Mobile Robotics, Machine Vision and Distributed Robotics.
Semester-III
course code course title BS-241 EM-220 EM-226 ME-223 EM-233 HU-102 EC-212 Math-III (Vector Calculus) Solid Modelling Materials & Manufacturing Processes Engineering Dynamics Electronics Devices & Principles Islamic studies Data Structures & Object Oriented Programming total NUST Prospectus 2011 credits 3-0 0-1 3-0 3-0 3-1 2-0 3-1 20
Semester-IV
course code BS-243 ME-215 EM-234 HU-202 EM-242 EM-224 course title Math-IV (Flourier, Complex Analysis & PDEs) Thermofluids Electronics Circuit Design Professional Ethics Digital Logic Design Mechanics of Materials credits 3-0 3-0 3-1 2-0 3-1 3-1
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course code course title BS-337 EM-310 ME-336 EM-232 EM-336 Math-V (Numerical Methods) Microcontroller-based system Theory of Machines Electro-Mechanical Systems Instrumentation & Measurements total credits 3-0 2-2 3-0 3-1 3-1 18
Semester-VI
course code course title BS-338 ME-437 EM-314 ME-452 EM-337 Math-VI (Probability and Statistics) Mechanical Vibrations Mechatronics Design Lab Design of Machine Elements Industrial Electronics total credits 3-0 3-0 0-4 3-0 2-1 16
Semester-VII
course code course title EM-417 EM-415 ME-472 EE-412 EM-419 Introduction to Robotics Special Topics in Mechatronics Planning Engineering/Project Management Control Systems Manufacturing Automation total credits 3-1 3-0 2-0 3-1 2-1 16
Semester-VIII
course code course title HU-303 EE-366 EM-499 Engineering Economics Digital Signal Processing Design Project credits 2-0 3-0 0-6
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course code course title EE-417 EE-449 EE-434 EE-470 M&S-40 Elect Instrumentation Mobile Communications Digital Control Systems Fuzzy Logic Introduction to Modelling & Simulation credits 3 3 3 3 3 course code course title EM-418 BS-437 ME-477 ME-478 Applied Robotics Laser and its Applications Elements of Business Entrepreneurship 3 3 3 3 credits
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Core Courses
course code course title EM-800 EM-820 EC-835 EM-840 EM-870 Advanced Robotics I Advanced Manufacturing Design Techniques Digital Image Processing Data Acquisition and Control Advanced Embedded System EM-842 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 EM-851 EM-855 EM-859 EM-860 EM-861 EM-864 EM-865 EM-867 EM-872 EM-880 EM-890 EM-891 EM-892 EM-899
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EE-905 EE-966 CS-801 CSE-804 CSE-876 CSE-887 IS-809 EM-901 EM-921 EM-952 EM-955 EM-966 EM-968 EM-969 EM-990 eM-999
Speech Processing Detection and Estimation Artificial Neural Networks Machine Learning Human Computer Interaction Bio-inspired Systems Biometrics Natural Language Processing Multi-Agent Systems Nano-electronics Motion Planning for Dynamic Environments Reinforcement Learning Genetic Programming Heuristics and Evolutionary Algorithms Special Topics for PhD Programme PhD thesis
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The Engineering Management programme is designed to equip engineers for top management positions, like technical executives in manufacturing and service organisations both in public and private sectors. Latest courses and management tools provide the students with in-depth knowledge and skills in this field. The programme is structured in accordance with the international standards and comparable with similar programmes being offered at other reputed universities in the world.
Associated Careers
The engineers so prepared, are the ultimate candidates for the positions of Chief Executive Officers, Chief Operating Officers, Chief Technical Officers, and other technical management positions in technology-oriented industrial and service organisations.
MS Coursework
Core Courses
course code course title MEM-801 MEM-802 MEM-803 MEM-804 MEM-805 MEM-806 MeM-899 MEM-808 MEM-809 MEM-810 MEM-811 MEM-812 MEM- 813 MEM-814 Project Management Design, Patents, Contract and Legal Engineering Quality Engineering Engineering Ergonomic and Work Study Production System Design and Analysis Facility Planning and Layout thesis Operation Management Simulations Modelling Production Planning and Control Advanced Practices in Engineering Management Environment and Safety Management Industrial Costing Management Technology Management total
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The unparallel complexity of todays engineering career, with its numerous management challenges and significance of research, has led to the establishment of this PhD programme in Engineering Management.
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The courses are structured to provide a blend of conceptual knowledge and simulated practical situations which engineering managers face in their professional lives. The graduates are required to write their dissertations. They have the choice of pursuing their academic and research studies in any of the following specialisations: General engineering Management Engineering Management Project Management Knowledge and Information Management Operations Research and Management Systems Engineering and Simulation Quality Management Total Quality Management Contracts and Legal Engineering Cost and Financial Management Technology and Product Management Human Resource Management Production Management Production Systems Management Work Study, Ergonomics and Productivity Supply Chain Management Maintenance and Safety Management environment & energy Management Environment and Energy Management Waste Management Risk, Emergency and Crises Management
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Fact file
PNEC has the distinction of being the first educational institute of the country to have obtained ISO-9001 certification. It is the only constituent College of NUST in the southern region. All army officers of the Corps of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers studied in PNEC until the late eighties.
Undergraduate
Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering Bachelors in Electrical Engineering Bachelors in Electronics Engineering Bachelors in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Postgraduate
PNEC
MS Leading to PhD in Mechanical Engineering MS Leading to PhD in Electrical Engineering MS Leading to PhD in Manufacturing Engineering and Management MS in Mechanical Engineering (Thermo Fluid) MS in Mechanical Engineering (Thermo Power) MS in Electrical Engineering (Control) MS in Electrical Engineering (Comm) MS in Manufacturing Engineering and Management
Direct PhD
PhD in Electrical Engineering PhD in Mechanical Engineering PhD in Manufacturing Engineering and Management
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Faculty Profile
Engineering Sciences
Dr M A A rahi PhD (Michigan State University) USA Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Fluid Mechanics Dr Nadeem Ahmed PhD (Cranfield University) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Gun Barrell Dynamics Dr M saeed Khalid PhD (University of Michigan Annar Arbor) USA Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Naval Architecture Dr Shafiq-ur-Rehman PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Thermo Fluid Dr s Ali Hasan PhD (University of Edinburgh) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Vibration engr Mustafa shahid MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Thermo Fluid engr Muhammad Ali Abbas BE (NED) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: MESMC engr Murtaza Hussain BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: MESMC engr Azhar Hussain shah BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: EOAC (Australia), MESMC engr umer sharif BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: EOAC (Australia), MESMC engr Munawar raza MS (University of Edinburgh) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Marine Engineering Group engr shoib Ahmed MS (Cranfield Institute of Technology) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Thermal Power NUST Prospectus 2011 Dr s K N Zaidi PhD (Cranfield Institute of Technology) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Thermo Fluid Dr Waqar Ahmed Khan PhD (University of Waterloo) Canada Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Thermo Fluid Dr sohail Zaki Farooqui PhD (University of Texas at Austin) USA Discipline: Physics Specialisation: Computational Physics Dr Johar Khurshid Farooqi PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Materials Modelling & Engineering Dr syed Noman Danish PhD (Beijing Institute of Technology) China Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Turbo Machinery Dr sohaib Zia Khan PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Materials engr tanweer Hussain MS Aerospace (George Washington University) USA Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Fluid Mechanics engr Khurram Jamal Hashmi MS (University of Minnesota) USA Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Applied Thermodynamics engr Muhammad shakeel MS (NED University) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Applied Mechanics engr saeed Ahmed MS Design & Manuf (Concordia University) Canada MS Metallurgy (NED University) Karachi Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Metallurgy, Design & Manufacturing engr Aijaz Ahmed MS (Cleveland State University) USA Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Thermal Systems
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engr Ashraf Yahya MS (NED University) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Power Engineering engr Nawshad Aziz MS (NED University) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Engineering Management engr Najeeb Iqbal MS (Hamdard University) Pakistan Discipline: Electronic Engineering Specialisation: Digital Electronic Systems engr Nusrat Hussain MS (NED University) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Power Engineering engr M Yasir Khan MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Control Engineering engr Dur-e-shahwar MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Telecommunication engr Muhammad usman MS (Nottingham Trent University) UK Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Engineering Management
engr Muhammad Mustaqim BE (USA) Discipline: Electronic Engineering Specialisation: Microwave Engineering engr samiullah Awan MS (Iqra University) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Computer Networking engr Ayisha Malik BS (FAST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Telecommunication Mr Muzammil Khan MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Information Security Specialisation: Intranet Security Mr Abdul samiah MS (PAF-KIET) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Computer Networking Ms tabinda Iqbal BE (Fatima Jinnah University) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Software Engineering Ms Lubna Moin MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Control Engineering
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Applied Sciences
Dr Asif Mansoor PhD (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Computational Fluid Dynamics Dr Azhar Mahmood PhD (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Chemistry Specialisation: Phytochemistry Mr Muhammad Ali Ansari MSc (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Physics Specialisation: Space Physics Mr Muhammad Ahmad Anjum MSc (Bahauddin Zakariya University) Pakistan Discipline: Physics Specialisation: Electronics Ms sidra Faisal MSc (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Physics Specialisation: Nuclear Physics Mr shahid Irshad MSc (University of the Punjab) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Number Theory
Mr said rahim MS (NUST) Pakistan MSc (Peshawar University) Pakistan Discipline: Applied Chemistry Specialisation: Environmental Engineering, Applied Chemistry Mr Zahid saeed MSc (University of the Punjab) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Applied Mathematics Mr shafqat Ali Khan MSc (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Physics Specialisation: Electronics Mr Arshad Moihuddin MS (NED University) Pakistan MSc (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Science, Mathematics Specialisation: Computer Science, Mathematics
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Mr Hassan Bashir MSc (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Pakistan Studies Specialisation: Politics Mr Faraz Khalil MSc (University of Arid Agriculture) Pakistan Discipline: Statistics Specialisation: Statistics Mr Ambreen Nighat MSc (University of Balochistan) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Applied Mathematics Ms Nudrat Bano MA (Lahore College for Women University) Pakistan Discipline: English Literature Specialisation: English Literature Ms uzma Mehtab MSc (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Applied Mathematics Ms Farzana tahirah MA (Bahauddin Zakariya University) Pakistan Discipline: English Specialisation: Linguistics Ms Najma Yasmin MA (NUML) Pakistan Discipline: English Specialisation: Literature and Linguistics
Ms sairah saleem MA (KUST) Pakistan Discipline: English Specialisation: Language & Literature Ms rabia Kiran MSc (Islamic University of Bahawalpur) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Applied Mathematics Ms Farzana Yousaf MSc (Islamic University of Bahawalpur) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Applied Mathematics syed rizwan-ul-Haq tirmizi MPhil (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Genetic Engineering Mathematics Mr Zafar Ali MSc (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Statistics Specialisation: Statistics syeda Fizzah Batool MSc (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Statistics Specialisation: Statistics
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bandwidth. The network extends to the students hostel area through a fibre-optics link, providing high quality internet access in every room.
Video Conferencing
Video conferencing facility is also available in the College auditorium. This facility has enabled students to receive lectures from any part or the world through the internet.
Library
The College library remains open round-the-clock and is equipped with more than 30,000 books in the fields of engineering, computer science, applied sciences and humanities. PNEC is also connected to Pakistan Education Research Network (PERN) which has facilitated access to more than 11,000 scientific journals, links to digital libraries, collaborative research and distance learning amongst universities in the country and abroad. The library inventory is computerised for the convenience of users. Facilities of internet, email and video courses are also available to readers in the library. It also has a dedicated Dell server along with one TB of network storage device. It is utilised for hosting the IEEE database. A separate book bank has been established with a sufficient number of textbooks, which are issued to the undergraduate students for the whole semester for a nominal rental fee. Continuous acquisition of the latest editions of books in various engineering disciplines is made to meet the teaching and research needs of students and faculty.
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Internet is available round-the-clock in all labs and offices, through a comprehensive local area network with a fibre optics backbone link for fast connectivity. The entire College is networked with a common Internet facility with 3 MB
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Transport
Transport is available on specified routes to facilitate students who live off-campus. Students are picked and dropped for a fixed payment.
Cafeterias
Two well-maintained and well-stocked cafeterias provide hygienic food, throughout the day.
Counselling
PNEC students are divided into small groups of approximately 35 students each. Each group is supervised by a Course Officer (faculty member). These officers liaise with each other to guide and counsel students on academic as well as personal matters. They also update parents about their childrens performance regularly. In addition, a continuous liaison with the Centre for Counselling and Career Advisory (C3A) at central campus is maintained for guidance.
Accommodation
Separate hostel accommodation is available for male and female students within the College premises. These hostels have dedicated dining facilities. Besides, the College has a vast range of indoor and outdoor sports facilities, a mosque, and a dispensary which provides medical services round the clock with a permanently posted medical officer and necessary paramedical staff.
All the students of BE (Ind & Mfg) were sent to various industrial organisations for internships last year. Some collaborative research programmes are also under way.
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Arrangement of internships for BE and MS students Arrangement of training visits of students to industrial organisations Promotion of industrial research through undertaking various projects
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Contacts
Website Email
Dean Electronics and Power Engineering Dean Engineering Sciences Dean Applied Sciences Dean Institute of Manufacturing Engineering OIC NUST Affairs www.pnec.nust.edu.pk depe@pnec.edu.pk des@pnec.edu.pk das@pnec.edu.pk deanime@pnec.edu.pk oicnustaftairs@pnec.edu.pk +92-21-99240152 +92-21-48503001 +92-21-99245093 +92-21-48503024 +92-21-99245084 +92-21-48503023 +92-21-99245095 +92-21-48503022 +92-21-992400751 +92-21-48503039 +92-21-99240113 +92-21-48503043 +92-21-99240112
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Commandant Dean Electronics and Power Engineering Dean Engineering Sciences Dean Applied Sciences Dean Institute of Manufacturing Engineering 0IC NUST Affairs
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Linear Algebra/Vector 2-0 Calculus & Tensor Analysis Ordinary & Partial Differential Equation Communication & Interpersonal Skills total 3-0 2-0 17-2
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Semester-III
course code EL-211 EE-214 CS-211 CS-212 ME-141 GS-202 course title Semiconductor Materials, Devices & Circuits Network Analysis I Algorithm & Computing Digital Logic Design Computer Aided & Engineering Drawing Complex & Fourier Analysis total 3-1 2-0 3-1 3-1 0-2 3-0 14-5
Semester-IV
credits course code EL-221 EE-221 EE-222 EE-224 CS-222 GS-203 course title credits Electronic Devices and Circuits 3-1 Network Analysis II Electromagnetic Field Theory DC Machines and Drives Microprocessor Architecture & Programming Probability and Statistics 2-0 3-0 2-1 3-1 2-0 15-3
Semester-V
course code EL-311 EL-312 EE-213 EE-311 CS- 311 GS-302 course title Integrated Circuits Wave Propagation and Antennas AC Machines and Drives Signals and Systems Microcontroller-based Systems Numerical Methods total 3-1 2-1 3-1 3-0 2-1 1-1 14-5
Semester-VI
credits course code EE-325 EL-323 EE-321 EL-313 EE-323 HS-301 course title Power Transmission Microwave Engineering Control Systems Instrumentation and Measurement Power Electronics Technical/Business Writing total credits 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 1-0 16-3
Semester-VII
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course code EE-499 EE-414 EE-411 HS-401 course title Design Project Power Distribution and Utilisation Power System and Analysis Engineering Economics Elective I Elective II total 0-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 3-1 3-1 12-3
Semester-VIII
credits course code EE-499 EE-421 HS-402 HS-403 course title Design Project Power System Protection Planning & Engineering Project Management Professional Ethics Elective III total credits 0-6 3-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 8-6
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Elective Courses
course code EE-322 EE-414 EL-413 EE-424 EE-425 EE-426 EE-427 EL-323 EE-413 EE-422 EE-423 CS-411 CS- 412 HS-404 HS-405 course title DSP and Filter Design Machine Design and Equipment Training Industrial Electronics Principal of Digital Communications Power System Operation and Control High Voltage Engineering Power Generation Microwave Engineering Advanced Control Systems Telecommunication Engineering Satellite Communications Digital System Design Artificial Intelligence & Decision Support Systems Elements of Business Entrepreneurship credits 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0
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Associated Careers
Graduates may seek jobs in multinationals and industrial set-ups as trainee engineers. Numerous opportunities exist for graduates locally as well as abroad especially as maintenance engineers. New technologies and new industries are evolving, offering engineering graduates ample opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills.
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EE121 ME110 ME140 GS104 GS106 HS103 Basic Electrical Engineering Thermodynamics-1 Engineering Practice-1
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EL322 EL323 EE321 EE323 HS301 Communication Systems Microwave Engineering Control Systems Power Electronics Technical/Business Writing total
Linear Algebra/Vector Calculus & Tensor 2-0 Analysis Ordinary & Partial Differential Equation Communication & Interpersonal Skills total 3-0 2-0 14-2 3-1 2-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 14-5 3-1 2-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 2-0 19-3 www.nust.edu.pk
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EL211 EE214 CS211 CS212 ME141 GS202 Semiconductor Materials, Devices & Circuits Network Analysis I Algorithm & Computing Digital Logic Design Complex & Fourier Analysis total
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EE499 EE415 CS413 HS401 Design Project DSP & Filter Design Data Communication & Networking Engineering Economics Elective I Elective II total 0-0 3-1 3-1 2-0 3-1 3-1 14-4
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EL221 EE221 EE222 EE225 CS222 ME121 GS203 Electronic Devices and Circuits Network Analysis II Electromagnetic Field Theory Electrical Machines Microprocessor Architecture & Programming Engineering Mechanics Probability and Statistics total
Semester-VIII
EE499 EE424 HS402 HS403 Design Project Principles of Digital Communication Planning & Engineering Project Management Professional Ethics Elective III total 0-6 3-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 7-8
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Associated Careers
The programme offers opportunity for employment in leading engineering industries of the world. Students successfully completing this postgraduate course may find employment as control engineers, design engineers, systems engineers or research and development engineers in leading research organisations and multinational engineering firms based in Pakistan and abroad.
MS Coursework Semester I
Core Courses
course code course title EE 832 EE 840 EE 841 Dynamic Systems Theory Digital Signal Processing Analysis of Stochastic Systems total credits 3 3 3 9 EE 840 EE 824 EE 828 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 EE 829 CS 821 EE 815 EE 816 CS 826
course code course title Advanced Power Electronics Networked & Embedded Control Systems Fuzzy control Systems Selected Topics in Control Engineering Robust Multivariable Control Advanced Digital Control Digital Data Acquisition and Control Physical Electronics Electronic Devices total
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EE 890 MS Thesis / Project total 6 30
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EE 852 EE 860 EE 843 EE 862 CS 823 EE 845 EE 846 EE 855 EE 856 EE 857
course code course title Advanced Communication Networks RF/Microwave and Antenna Design Digital Image Processing Radar Systems Advanced Simulation Design Adaptive Filter Theory DSP Hardware Implementation Advanced Digital Communication Digital Design for Communication Systems Network Performance Analysis Spatial Array Processing
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course code EE 890 course title MS Thesis / Project Grand total credit Hours 6 30
Note: PhD students will complete additional requirements of 800/900 level coursework (18 credit hours) beyond their Masters degree, as recommended by the doctoral Guidance and Examination Committee.
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Associated Careers
Given the fact that mechanical engineering plays a vital role in almost all industries, career options are manifold. Graduates may seek careers as design engineers, production managers, plant engineers and quality engineers for various private or government engineering companies, consultancies and R&D organisations. Pakistan can benefit from this discipline as manufacturing of spares is a regular activity at almost all of its repair and maintenance operations. This aspect also enhances the career outcomes for graduates of this programme. What further adds to its appeal is the fact that it is one of the highest-paid professions in developed economies of the world.
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course code course title MAT-201 HUM-205 ME-113 Vector Calculus Professional Ethics Engineering Statics Engineering Materials Fluid Mechanics I Thermodynamics- II Thermofluid Lab I total credits 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 18
Semester-IV
course code MAT-202 EE-201 ME-212 ME-211 ME-223 ME-234 ME-235 ME-224 course title Fourier, Complex Analysis & PDEs Electrical Engineering Mechanics of Materials-I Engineering Dynamics Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab I Fluid Mechanics-II Thermofluid Lab II Internship-I (Pass/Fail basis) total 17 credits 3-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 0-1 3-0 0-1
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course code course title MAT-301 ME-222 ME-311 ME-312 ME-313 ME-321 EE-301 Probability & Statistics Manufacturing Processes Mechanics of Materials-II Machine Design Measurement & Instrumentation Mechanics &Manufacturing Lab II Electronics total 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 0-1 2-1 17
Semester-VI
credits course code MAT-302 ME-314 HUM-301 ME-322 ME-331 ME-332 ME-333 ME-323 course title Numerical Methods Theory of Machines Technical / Business Writing Engg Management & Economics Heat & Mass Transfer Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Thermofluid Lab III Internship-II (Pass/Fail basis) total credits 3-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 18
Semester-VII
course code course title MGT-401 ME-315 ME-411 ME-412 ME-421 ME-422 ME-4xx ME-4xx ME-499 Project Management Control Systems Mechanical Vibrations Dynamics & Control Lab Production Tooling & Automation Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab III Elective I Elective II Design Project total 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 3-0 3-0 0-0 18
Semester-VIII
credits course code ME-4xx ME-4xx MGT-402 ME-499 course title Elective III Elective IV Entrepreneurship Design Project credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-6
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Elective Courses
ME 413 ME 414 ME 416 ME 417 ME 418 ME 419 ME 420 ME 423 ME 424 ME 425 ME 426 ME 427 ME 428 ME 431 ME 432 ME 433 ME 434 ME 435 ME 436 Aerodynamics Applied Heat Transfer Applied Thermodynamics Automotive Driveline Engineering Automotive Manufacturing Systems Automotive Technology Basic Naval Architecture Combustion in Engine Computational Fluid Dynamics Computer Aided Engineering Computer Aided Thermal System Design Computer Applications in Automobile Manufacturing Computer Applications in Manufacturing Systems Electrical Machines Energy Resources & Utilisation Engine Tribology Ergonomics, Work Study and Methods Engineering FEM Applications in Automobile FEM Applications in Manufacturing Finite Element Methods Gas Dynamics Gas Turbines Human Resource Management Hydrogen / Fuel Cell Technology 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-2 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 ME 448 ME 449 ME 451 ME 452 ME 453 ME 454 ME 456 ME 457 ME 458 ME 460 ME 461 ME 462 ME 463 ME 464 ME 465 ME 466 ME 471 ME 472 ME 473 ME 474 M&S 401 ME 445 ME 446 ME 447 RIME 221 Industrial Maintenance Management Internal Combustion Engines Introduction to FEM Introduction to Mechatronics Design Fundamentals Introduction to Oil and Natural Gas Engineering Introduction to Robotic Systems Laser & its applications Logic Design & Micro Processors Logistics and Inventory Management Marine Environment Issues Oil and Gas Economics and Management Optimisation Techniques Power Generation and Distribution Power Plant Engineering Power System Analysis Production Planning and Control Propulsion Renewable Energy Technologies Robotics and Automation Ship Propulsion Engineering Solar Energy Systems Total Quality Management Vehicle Chassis Vehicle Design Performance 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 3-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0
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Associated Careers
Graduates find themselves in a healthy job market where their knowledge and skills are applicable to a multitude of concerns. Presently, industrial engineers are one of the most sought-after human resources in industrial sectors; local and international.
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course code course title GS-201 EL-251 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations Basic Electronics Fluid Mechanics Mechanics of Solids Engineering Practice -II Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Lab (Fluid, Solids & Materials Engineering) total
Semester IV
course code course title GS-202 EL-252 EE-253 ME-330 IM-222 IM-223 Complex & Fourier Analysis Electronic Circu it Analysis Electric Machines Mechanics of Machines Metrology and Gauging Manufatcuring Processes Internship-I (Pass/ Fail basis) total 17 credits 1-1 2-0.5 3-0 3-0.5 3-0 2-1
Semester V
course code GS-301 ME-331 IM-331 IM-311 IM-321 IM- 312 ME-352 HS- 301 course title Probability and Statistics Mechanical Vibrations Stress Analysis Work Study & Methods Engineering Tool Design Production Management & Economics Mechanical Engineering Lab-II (Stress Analysis, Mechanics) Technical/ Business Writing total 3-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 2-0 3-0 0-1 1-0 18 www.nust.edu.pk
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credits course code course title G3-302 IM-311 IM-332 IM-314 IM-315 IM-333 Numerical Techniques Control Systems Design of Machine Elements CAD/ CAM Total Quality Management Finite Element Analysis Internship II (Pass/ Fail Basis)
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course code course title IM-411 ME-412 IM-413 IM-414 IM-421 IM- 415 IM- 499 Human Resource Management & Information Systems Instrumentation & Management Robotics & Automation Computer Integrated Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Product Design & Development Elective I Manufacturing Design Project total 2-0 3-0 2-0.5 3-0.5 3-0 3-0 2-0 0-1 19
Semester VIII
credits course code course title IM-416 IM-417 IM-418 HS-403 IM-499 Maintenance & Productivity Improvement Operations Research Ergonomics & Safety Management Elective II Professional Ethics Manufacturing Design Project credits 2-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-6
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course code course title IM-471 IM-472 IM-473 IM-474 IM-475 M&S-40 Principles of Decision Making Marketing Principles & Practices Manufaturing Strategy Surface Coating Technology High Speed Machining Introduction to Modelling and Simulation credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 course code IM-476 IM-477 IM-478 course title Computational Plasticity Manufacturing of Composites Project Mangement Elements of Business Entrepreneurship credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0
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Associated Careers
Completion of this programme results in comprehensive knowledge of thermal power and thermo fluids engineering. They will enjoy strong adaptability in R&D organisations, industries and other establishments. Graduates can apply for career in academia and research in higher education schools, HVAC and thermal design companies/consulting firms, power plants, and many other establishments.
Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer Advanced Refrigeration and Airconditioning Power Plant Engineering
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course code course title MEA-802 MEA-803 MSE-813 MSE823 ME-837 MEM-801 Maintenance Planning and Control Failure Analysis and Condition-based Maintenance Quality and Reliability Management Sustainable Energy Systems Project Management thesis
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Associated Careers
The programme has a management perspective, thus it offers broad career opportunities for students. With the high ranking NUST enjoys in the country and around the world, this programme is an ideal launching pad for an engineers career. This market-driven course opens a multitude of opportunities for engineers. The development of managerial strengths in graduates enables them to meet tough market demands and provides them with stronger and more realistic growth opportunities in their professional careers.
Coursework
Core Courses
semester semester I course code MEM-801 MEM-802 MEM-803 MEM -804 semester II MEM -805 MEM-806 Mse-899 course title Manufacturing Strategies and Technologies Production and Manufacturing Processes Production and Operations Management Computer Integrated Manufacturing Product Development Management and Economics Elective I semester III semester IV Quality and Reliability Management Elective II research thesis
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PhD Courses
course code course title credits
MEM-911 MEM-912 MEM-913 MEM-914 MEM-915 MEM-921 MEM-922 MEM-923 MEM-924 MEM-925 MEM-926 MEM-927 MEM-928 MEM-929 MEM-916 MEM-917 MEM-918 MEM-919 MEM-931 MEM-932 MEM-933
High Performance Machining Advanced Metal Forming Recent Advances in Machining Technology Advanced Coating Technology Rapid prototyping and Manufacturing Design and Analysis of Allocation Mechanism Advanced-Topics in System Engineering System Safety Engineering and Management Engineering Ethics Facility Planning and Layout Production Planning and Control Production Scheduling Techniques Service Engineering Advanced Topics in Quality Management Advanced Materials for Engineering Components Laser Materials Processing Adv Maintenance Engineering & Process Improvement Tribology & Advanced Surface Engineering Non-linear Finite Element Methods Modelling of Machining Operations Modelling of Metal Forming Operations Special topics for PhD programme (Any subject on the research interests of the faculty available) PhD Dissertation
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 30
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Academic Departments
The college has five academic departments:
Humanities & Sciences Department Aerospace Engineering Department Avionics Engineering Department Industrial Engineering Department Professional Continuing Education Department
QUALITY POLICY
Commitment to make College of Aeronautical Engineering a centre of excellence for quality education in the field of aeronautical engineering through an enabling environment, adaptive academic mechanisms and competent faculty.
All the departments have highly qualified faculty with rich academic, research and field experience. Most of them have acquired higher education from reputed institutions of USA, Europe, Australia and China. The research undertaken by the faculty and students comprises areas related to aerospace structures, computational fluid dynamics, communication, control, digital signal processing, microwave engineering, project management and optimisation.
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Faculty Profile
engr Muhammad sohail, commandant cAe MS (George Washington University) USA Discipline: Aerospace Engineering Specialisation: Aircraft Structures engr shoaib Ahmed, Dir LQec MS (Cranfield) UK Discipline: Explosives Engineering Specialisation: Explosives Mr Murtaza Khan, registrar cAe MPhil (Peshawar University) Pakistan Discipline: Physics Specialisation: Material Sciences Dr Ahmed ejaz Nadeem, Dean cAe PhD (University of Florida) USA Discipline: Electrical & Computer Engineering Specialisation: RF/ Microwave Circuit Design Dr Imran Ali chaudhry, SO NUST Affairs PhD (University of Wales) UK Discipline: Systems Engineering Specialisation: Artificial Intelligence & Manufacturing Scheduling
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Counselling
A tutor is appointed from the faculty for each student who acts as the local guardian and academic counsellor of the student. The tutor monitors his wards academic progress and provides him with assistance in dealing with personal issues that may be hampering his progress. He develops a close relationship with the student through frequent contacts in both formal and informal settings.
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Accommodation
CAE is a fully residential institution. All students are provided accommodation. The conducive living environment enables the students to pursue their studies with single-mindedness. Well-furnished hostel accommodation is available in the close vicinity of the College which provides facilities for messing, accommodation, recreation and social activities. All resident members avail dining facilities where food is served as per a common menu decided by students mess committee. A room is shared by two students. All hostel rooms are also equipped with UPS connections, in case of power failure to provide uninterrupted study environment. Hostel also has a barbershop and a small gymnasium.
Fact file
Dr Shakeel Safdar listed in Whos Who in the World, 2009 Bibliography Scientists Category Dr Sahkeel Safdar received 3rd prize in Annual Research Competition Research Showcase 2007 at University of Manchester, UK
Contacts
Campus Address:
College of Aeronautical Engineering, PAF Academy, Risalpur, Pakistan commandant: Dean: +92-51-9280513 +92-923-631391-7 Ext 7601 +92-923-631391-7 Ext 7607
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Fax:
+92-937-873294
Course Description
The Avionics Engineering programme is also inter-disciplinary in nature wherein 47% credit hours pertain to subjects related to Avionics Engineering while 29% to Humanities & Sciences, 11.5% each to Avionics, 11% to Industrial Engineering and 1.5% to Military Sciences. The avionics Engineering Programme is designed with an objective to instil in students the knowledge and perspective appropriate both for a professional career and pursuit of advanced degrees in the fields that rely on fundamental principles of electrical engineering. Such principles and practices include rigorous quantitative reasoning and robust engineering design. This is accomplished by ensuring that students achieve both depth and breadth of knowledge in their studies and by maintaining a high degree of flexibility in the curriculum. This programme also seeks to provide a good preparation for life, including an ability to communicate in written and oral forms, and a desire to continue learning throughout life. A total of 134 Credit hours of academic work are completed that include an independent project in the final semester.
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Applied Algebra and Calculus-I Engineering Physics-I Engineering Chemistry-I Functional English Islamic Studies Pakistan Studies Engineering Drawing-I Workshop Technology-I Character Building total
CBL-101
15-2
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course code course title credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 3- 0-1 14-4 MATH-204 Advanced Engineering Maths MATH-205 Probability & Statistics MECH-202 Engineering Dynamics DWG-202 AE-201 AV-202 AV-211 ENGL-202 Computer Aided Drafting Aerospace Technology Digital Systems-Logic Design & Devices Communication Skills total
Semester-IV
course code ME-211 AV-231 AV-241 AV-251 AV-222 CBL-202 CS-201 course title Thermodynamics of Propulsion Electromagnetic Field Theory Electronics-Devices & Basic Circuits Signal & Systems Electro-Mechanical Systems Leadership Introduction to Computer Programming total credits 3-0 2- 3- 3- 2- 1-0 1-1 15-3
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Semester-V
course code course title MATH-306 AV-332 Numerical Methods Transmission Lines & Waveguides Electronics Analogue & Digital Integrated Circuits Digital Systems-Microprocessor & Microcontroller Applied Aerodynamics-I Manufacturing Processes & CNC Machines total credits 2-1 2- 3-
Semester-VI
course code course title AV-333 AV-334 AV-344 AV-362 AV-353 IE-341 AERO-302 Antenna Engineering Microwave Engineering Operational Amplifier Circuit Design Analogue & Digital Communications Modern Control Systems Engineering Management Applied Aerodynamics-II credits 2- 2- 2- 3-1 2- 2-0 2-0
total
15-3
Semester-VII
course code course title IE-421 AV-463 AV-471 AV-472 ENGL-403 IE-451 IE-431 AV-491 Computer Aided Instrumentation Data Communications & Networks Radar Systems Avionics System Design Technical Report Writing Product Design & Development Statistical Quality Control Project-I total credits 1-1 2- 2- 2-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 10-7 2-0
Semester-VIII
course code course title IE-411 AV-482 AV-492 IR-401 IE-461 Engineering Economy Emerging Aviation Technologies Project-II International Relations Professional Ethics & Practices credits 2-0 1-0 0-5 1-0 1-1
5-6 100-34
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Career Opportunities
Bachelor of Aerospace degree holders may seek careers as aerospace, mechanical or design engineers, in airline industry, defence-related R&D organisations or any other public or private sector organisations.
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course code course title ENGL-202 ME-201 MECH-202 AE-201 MATH-204 DWG-202 MATH-205 AV-242 Communication Skills Thermodynamics-I Engineering Dynamics Introduction to Aerospace Engineering Advanced Engineering Mathematics Computer Aided Drafting Probability & Statistics Electronics-Analogue & Digital Circuits total 0-1 3-0 3-0 0-1 3-0 0-1 3-0 2-0 14-3
Semester-IV
credits course code course title STRUC-201 MECH-204 AERO-211 ME-202 CS-201 CBL-202 AV-221 AV-281 Mechanics of Material Materials Science & Engineering Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics Thermodynamics-II Leadership Electrical Circuits & Machines Electronic Warfare total credits 3- 2-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 2- 1-0 16-2
Semester-V
course code course title STRUC-302 AERO-312 ME-303 AV-352 MATH-306 AERO-311 High Speed Aerodynamics Heat Transfer Feedback Control Systems Numerical Methods Basic & Applied Aerodynamics Aircraft Loading and Structural Analysis 3- 3-0 3- 2- 2-1 2-
Semester-VI
credits course code course title STRUC-303 STRUC-304 AERO-321 AERO-322 ME-321 AERO-332 IE-303 Computational Structural Analysis Aircraft Performance Aircraft Stability and Control Aerospace Propulsion & Turbo Machinery Wind Tunnel Testing Manufacturing Processes & CNC Machines total credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 0-1 Structural Vibrations & Aero-elasticity 3-0
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15-3
15-3
Semester-VII
course code course title AERO-441 STRUC-441 AE-431 ENGL-403 IE-451 IE-431 IE-441 IE-421 AE-491 Aerospace Vehicle Design Structure & Machine Design Applied Computational Engineering Technical Report Writing Product Design and Development Statistical Quality Control Engineering Management Computer Aided Instrumentation Project-I total credits 2-2 3-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 11-7
Semester-VIII
course code course title AE-492 IE-443 IE-411 IR-401 AE-413 Project-II Professional Ethics & Practices Engineering Economy International Relations Astrodynamics credits 0-5 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-0
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Research Labs High Performance Scientific Computing Lab (HPC) Data Engineering for Large Scale Applications Research
Academics
SEECS is known for its exclusive academic environment and dynamism to embody the best in engineering and computing education. All its undergraduate and graduate programmes have evolved as a result of pragmatic research so as to educate and groom the students in the best possible manner in their respective disciplines. The ultimate goal has always been to prepare sound professionals with a progressive vision, committed to pursuit of excellence. This is ensured through a well-formulated academic programmes with appropriate co-curricular activities. The format of academic training nurtures a passion for hard work so vitally needed for socio-economic development. Equal emphasis is laid on developing students ability to think creatively, and analyse and solve practical problems.
Group-DELSA Semantic Systems Research Group SSRG Distributed & Grid Computing Open Source Performance Testing Research and Analysis OPTRA Systems Research Group SRG Smart Machines And Robotics Technology SMART KTH-SEECS Applied Information Security (AIS) Lab Network Technologies Research Lab Vision Imaging and Signal Processing (VISPro) Lab CoNNekT Lab: Research Laboratory of Communications, Networks and Multimedia System Analysis and Verification (SAVE) Centre of Excellence for FPGA/ASIC (CEFAR) Lab Centre of Excellence for Industrial Automation (CEIA) Lab Wireless and Secure Networks (WiSNet) Lab Cognitive Radio Networking (Cognet) Lab Analogue Mixed Signal Group (AMSG) EMC / EMI Lab Microwave Systems Engineering Lab Antenna Test Facility (Anechoic Chamber) Microwave Device Characterization Lab Electronics System Design Automation (ESDA) Lab Centre of Excellence for Mobile Computing Tecnex Systems R&D Centre
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Research Institute for Microwave & Millimetre Wave Studies (RIMMS) is a constituent institute of SEECS. It is equipped with state-of-the-art antennae test and measurement system, EMI/EMC test equipment and performance modelling system for microwave devices. This facility is being used for R&D as well as support to the local industry in terms of test and evaluation of their products.
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Faculty Profile
Dr Arshad Ali, Principal PhD (University of Pittsburgh) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Electronics Dr syed Muhammad Hassan Zaidi, Dean PhD (University of South Florida) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Computer Network Dr saad Qaisar PhD (Michigan State University) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Wireless and Video Communication Dr osman Hasan PhD (Concordia University) Canada Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Formal Methods Dr M shahzad Younis PhD (University Technology Petronas) Malaysia Discipline: Signal and Image Processing Specialisation: Signal and Image Processing Dr Adnan Khalid Kiani PhD (Brunel University) UK Discipline: Network Communication Specialisation: Network Communications Dr tauseef tauqeer PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Microelectronics Nanostructure Specialisation: IC Manufacturing Dr Muhammad Murtaza Khan PhD (INP Grenoble) France Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Image Processing Dr Munir Ahmad tarar PhD (Dalhousie University) Canada Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Microwave and Wireless Communication Engineering Dr Khawar Khurshid PhD (Michigan State University) USA Discipline: Biomedical Imaging Specialisation: Biomedical Imaging Dr Awais Mehmood Kamboh PhD (Michigan State University) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Embeded Systems Dr Amir Ali Khan PhD( Grenoble Institute of Technology) France Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Signal Processing engr Habeel Ahmad MS (Michigan State University) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Digital & Embedded Systems
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engr Mansoor shaukat MS (University of Southampton)UK Discipline: Electronics Specialisation: Computer Systems/Pattern Recognition Engr Saleem Iftekhar MS (Air Force Institute of Technology) USA Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Digital System and Pattern Recognition engr Nasir Mahmood MS (Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics) China Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Embedded Systems, System on Chip (SOC) Design and Verification engr Muhammad Bilal MS (Cranfield University) UK Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Antennas & UWB Microwave Tomography engr Muhammad ramzan MS (UNSW) Australia Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Communication and DSP engr Arshad Nazir MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical (Telecommunication) Specialisation: Telecommunication engr M Aamir Jelani MS (UET, Taxila) Pakistan Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Electronics / Communications engr Kamran Hussain Zaidi MS (London Metropolitan University) UK Discipline: Digital Communication Specialisation: Embedded Systems, Communication
engr Abdul Afram MS (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) South Korea Discipline: Mechatronics Specialisation: Mechatronics Engineering engr Ahsan Azhar MS (University of Gavle) Sweden Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: RF Measurement Systems engr saifullah Amir MS (KTH University) Sweden Discipline: System on Chip Design Specialisation: Analogue Mix Signal Circuits Design engr Muhammad Ali MS (KTH University) Sweden Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Analogue Mixed Signal Circuit Design engr Abdullah Mansoor MS (KTH University) Sweden Discipline: System-on-Chip Design Specialisation: Analogue Mixed Signal Circuit Design engr Abid Mushtaq MS (Seoul National University) South Korea Discipline: Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Specialisation: Automation & Controls and EMI/EMC Engr Latif Anjum MS (Seoul National University) Korea Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Control Systems engr Ayesha Bint saleem MS (Rutgers University) USA Discipline: Electrical and Computer Engineering Specialisation: Telecommunication engr shahida Jabeen MS (LUMS) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Engineering Specialisation: Signal Processing and Communication engr saba Zia MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Telecommunication Engineering Specialisation: Digital Systems Design Dr Farooq Ahmed PhD (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Japan Discipline: Semantic Web Dr Khalid Latif PhD (Vienna University of Technology) Austria Discipline: Information Technology Specialisation: Information Retrieval Dr raihan ur rasool PhD (Wuhan University of Technology) China Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Distributed Computing
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engr Ammar Karim MS (University of London) UK Discipline: Telecommunications Specialisation: Wireless Cellular Network engr Yasir Iqbal MS (University of Gavle) Sweden Discipline: Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Microwave Engineering
Department of Computing
Dr Amir Hayat, Head of Department PhD (Graz University of Technology) Austria Discipline: Information Systems Specialisation: E-government and Identity Management Dr sharifullah Khan PhD (University of Leeds) UK Discipline: Database Technologies
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Dr Zahid Anwar PhD (University of Illinois) USA Discipline: Computer Science Dr Aimal Tariq Rextin PhD (University of Limerick) Ireland Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Graph Theory Dr Hammad Qureshi PhD (University of Warwick) UK Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Image Processing Dr Rafia Mumtaz PhD (University of Surrey) UK Discipline: Computer Science Dr Awais shibli PhD (KTH) Sweden Discipline: Information Technology Specialisation: Information and Communication System Security Dr usman Younis PhD (University of Glasgow) UK Discipline: Electronics & Electrical Engineering Specialisation: Optoelectronics and Optical Communications Dr Kashif rajpoot PhD (University of Oxford) UK Discipline: Bio Medical Engineering Specialisation: Medical Image Analysis Mr Maajid Maqbool MBA (University of Windsor) Canada Discipline: Business Administration Specialisation: Entrepreneurship Mr owais Ahmed Malik MS (King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals) Saudi Arabia Discipline: Computer Science Mr Aatif Kamal MBA (NUST) MS, MSc (Punjab University) Pakistan Discipline: Computer Science and Physics Mr Qasim Mahmood rajpoot MS (University of Birmingham) UK Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Computer Security Mr shahid razzaq MS (University of Washington) USA Discipline: Computer Science Mr Mujtaba Haider MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Information Technology Mr syed Akbar Mehdi MS (Stanford University) USA Discipline: Computer Science NUST Prospectus 2011
Dr sajjad Ahmed siddiqi PhD (Australian National University) Australia Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Artificial Intelligence Dr Hamid Mukhtar PhD (Telecom & Management SudParis) France Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Distributed Computing Dr Muhammad Muddassir Malik PhD (Vienna University of Technology) Austria Discipline: Computer Science Mr Muhammad Bilal MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Information Technology Mr Bilal Ali MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Information Technology Ms sana Khalique MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Information Technology Ms samin Khaliq MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Software Engineering Mr Asad Ali shah MSc (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Computer Science Mr shamy Bin Mansoor MS (Seoul National University) South Korea Discipline: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Mr Mohsin Jameel MS (KTH) Sweden Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Scientific Computing Mr saqib rizwan MS (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne) UK Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Communication and Signal Processing Mr Falak Nawaz MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Information Technology Mr Muhammad saqib MSc (University of Plymouth) UK Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Computer Applications Mr Muhammad Qaisar choudhary MS (KTH) Sweden Discipline: Distributed Systems
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Department of Humanities
Mr Aslam Bazmi, Head of Department MA (English Language Teaching) UK
Mr usman Khawar MA (Punjab University) Pakistan Mr Muhammad Yousaf MPhil (International Islamic University) Pakistan
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Labs
SEECS has well-equipped laboratories facilitating extension of academic training and research activities. The systems and apparatus are maintained and kept updated by qualified lab administration. The following teaching labs have been established to train students with the latest electrical and computer design and analysis techniques:
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Ashok Malni, an entrepreneur from Silicon valley is helping SEECS develop international linkages with industries and universities in California. This has created fully-funded graduate and PhD opportunities for NUST students. To enrich the cultural outlook and international perspective of our students, different language courses are organised on regular basis. Currently French and Japaneses language courses are being taught at SEECS from which 100 students are benefiting.
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Digital & Embedded Systems Lab Control Systems Lab Basic Electronics Lab Electro-mechanical Systems Lab Microwave Devices & Antennas Lab Digital Signal Processing and Communication Lab Software Engineering Lab Web Technologies Lab Database Technology Lab General Purpose Lab NUST Prospectus 2011
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Health Life Horizon (HLH) Design and Implementation of HL7 Open Source Application for e-health Services is a project with an aim to carry out research in the domain of Health Level Seven (HL7) as an application to provide health services for diverse communities of the world and to interconnect the healthcare systems and thus provide global services to people. Pakistan is now an HL7 affiliate, thanks to the efforts of this research group at SEECS.
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Department of Computing
Department of Computing (DoC) is the first department established at SEECS. Within a decade, DoC has become one of the leading seats of learning in Computing. Students are prepared for the industry with emphasis on conceptual learning application of knowledge. DoC collaborates with international and national institutes of repute and at the same time maintains a vibrant relationship with the industry. Internship opportunities in industry and research groups are provided so that students get opportunity to work on real-life projects. Graduates from our department have gone on to work for national and international organisations of repute such as Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, etc.
Associated Careers
With software permeating virtually all aspects of our work, a Software Engineering graduate has the option to work in many different sectors such as software industry, telecommunication, finance, healthcare, transport, etc. Other engineering areas like aeronautical, automotive, etc. also have increasing needs for software engineering. In addition, the SE programme develops a strong background for pursuing higher education and research. Graduates from our programmes are studying and doing research at some of the best universities and institutes around the world.
Semester III
course code course title MATH-210 Probability and Statistics CS-250 CS-220 MATH-103 SE-200 Data Structures & Algorithms Database Systems Linear Algebra Software Engineering total course title Operating Systems Technical & Business Writing Software Requirements Engineering Computer Networks Professional Ethics SE Elective-II total
Semester IV
course code course title credits EE-310 Computer Architecture & Organisation 3-1 CS-260 SE-210 Human Computer Interaction Software Design and Architecture Supporting Science Elective II SE Elective-I total course title Software Construction Formal Methods Software Quality Engineering SE Elective III General Education Elective II Supporting Science Elective III total 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 19 credits 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 18
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course code course title SE-430 Software Project Management BS-449 Entrepreneurship SE Elective IV SE Elective V General Education Elective -III SE-499 Senior Project total
Semester VII
course code course title General Education Elective IV SE Elective VI SE-499 Senior Project
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course code course title CS-332 CSE-200 CS-423 CS-321 CS-340 CSE-431 CS-443 CS-251 CS-370 CS-424 CS-490 CSE-426 CS-361 EE-430 CS-342 CS-424 EE-481 CS-433 CS-213 EE-304 EE-466 SE-440 SE-313 SE-423 Distributed Computing Data Communication Data Warehousing and Data Mining Advanced Database Systems Web Technologies-I Network Security E-Commerce and Solutions Design and Analysis of Algorithms Artificial Intelligence Management Information Systems Advanced Topics in Computing Wireless Networks Computer Graphics Telecommunication Systems Mobile Computing Information Retrieval Digital Image Processing Applied Parallel Computing Advanced Programming Signals and Systems Digital Signal Processing Business Process Automation Design Patterns Software Metrics credits 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 2-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 CS-441 CS-431 CS-362 CS-334 CS-380 CS-481 CS-482 CS-344 CS-473 SE-402 SE-490 course code course title SE-422 SE-431 CS-453 CS-471 CS-472 BITO-319 BITO-215 CS-452 CS-322 CS-414 Software Testing Software Engineering Economics Programming Languages Machine Learning Natural Language Processing Computational Biology Bioinformatics Theory of Automata and Formal Languages RDBMS Using Oracle Advanced Java with emphasis on Internet Applications Web Technologies-II System Programming Multimedia Systems and Design Open Source Systems Introduction to Computer Security Computer Forensics System Incident Handling Web Engineering Theory of Intelligent Systems Object Oriented Software Engineering Advanced Topics in Software Engineering credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 3-1 3-1 2-1 2-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0
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BS-124 EE-105 BS-264 BS-110 BS-102 BS-229 EE-201 MTH-315 IS-336 EE-280 EE-302 CSE-279 EE-345 MTH-133 MTH-234 EE-474
Calculus II Basic Electronics Computational Logic Chemistry Advanced Physics Complex Variables and Transforms Engineering Mechanics Number Theory Fundamentals of Cryptography Basic Electrical Engineering Electronic Circuits & Devices Planning Engineering Project Management Digital Electronics Engineering Mathematics Multivariable Calculus Analogue and Digital Communication
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Associated Careers
Computer Science graduates have a world of career opportunities before them. The CS professionals can generate and implement creative solutions to difficult problems, as well as to train the next generation of computer scientists and software professionals. They not only can work as entrepreneurs but also have the option to work as software developers and analysts in many different sectors such as software industry, telecommunications, finance, healthcare etc.. In addition, the CS programme develops a strong background for pursuing higher education and research. Graduates from our programme can study and do research at the best universities and institutes around the world.
Semester III
course course title code MATH-103 Linear Algebra CS-250 CS-220 HU-330 CS-235 Data Structures & Algorithms Database Systems Technical & Business Writing Computer Organisation and Assembly Language total
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course title Computer Architecture & Organisation Design and Analysis of Algorithms CS Elective-I CS-260 Human Computer Interaction total credits 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 17
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course code CS-330 SE-200 CSE-320 HU-440 course title Operating Systems Software Engineering Computer Networks Professional Ethics credits 3-1 3-0 3-1 2-0 3-1 17
Semester VI
course code CS-370 CS-352 course title Artificial Intelligence Theory of Automata and Formal Languages CS Elective II CS Elective III General Education Elective II General Education Elective III total credits 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 18
Semester VII
course code course title BS-449 CS-354 Entrepreneurship Compiler Construction CS Elective IV General Education Elective -IV cs-499 senior Project total credits 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 0-3 16
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course code course title General Education Elective V CS Elective V CS Elective VI CS-499 Senior Project total Grand total credits 2-0 3-0 3-1 0-3 12 133
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CS Elective Courses
course code CS-423 CS-321 CS-340 CS-443 CS-424 CS-322 CS-441 CS-424 course title Data Warehousing and Data Mining Advanced Database Systems Web Technologies-I E-Commerce and Solutions Information Retrieval RDBMS Using Oracle Web Technologies-II Management Information Systems credits 3-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0
course code SE-440 SE-313 SE-423 SE-422 SE-431 SE-430 SE-320 SE-402 SE-210 SE-321 SE-311 CS-344 EE-430 CSE-303 CSE-304 CSE-200 CS-213 3-1 3-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 3-1 3-0 2-1 3-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 CS-453 CS-414
course title Business Process Automation Design Patterns Software Metrics Software Testing Software Engineering Economics Software Project Management Formal Methods Object-oriented Software Engineering Software Design and Architecture Software Quality Engineering Software Requirements Engineering Web Engineering Telecommunication Systems Signals and Systems Digital Signal Processing Data Communication Advanced Programming Advanced Java with emphasis on Internet Applications Programming Languages
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CS-471 CS-472 CS-473 BIT-O31A BIT-O215
Intelligent Systems
Machine Learning Natural Language Processing Theory of Intelligent Systems Computational Biology Bioinformatics Computer Graphics and Multimedia Systems Computer Graphics Digital Image Processing Multimedia Systems and Design Visualization Game Programming
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CS-361 CSE-414 CS-362 CS-363 CS-364
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CS-332 CS-342 CS-433 CS-334 CS-431 CS-490
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CSE-431 CS-380 CS-481 CS-482 CSE-426
Computer Security
Network Security Introduction to Computer Security Computer Forensics System Incident Handling Wireless Networks
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Associated Careers
It is the first time NUST SEECS is offering MSCS degree programme. It is considered to be relatively unique and currently unavailable within Pakistan since it targets system-level approach for the design of computing applications. In this programme, highly-specialised, theoretically-sound, and practically-important courses will be offered. Graduates of this programme can subsequently utilise their knowledge to pursue a PhD, get employment in relevant national and multinational companies/ industries, become entrepreneurs or research scientists.
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Programme Code-613
credits 3 3 3 9
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course code CS-837 course title Advanced Operating Systems Elective I Elective II total credits 3 3 3 9
Semester-III
course code course title Elective III Elective IV total credits 3 3 6
Semester-IV
course code tH-890 course title thesis total credits 6 30
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Elective Courses
course code CS-830 CS-831 CS-832 CS-833 CS-834 CS-835 CS-810 CS-840 CS-811 CS-871 CS-872 CS-873 CS-825 CS-880 CS-881 CS-882 CS-827 CS-861 CS-862 CS-863 CS-864 CS-865 course title credits
Computer Systems
Advanced Computer Architecture Parallel Computing Distributed Computing Cloud Computing Scientific Computing Numerical Simulation Advanced Requirements Engineering Software Verification Component-based Software Engineering Machine Learning Ontology Engineering Semantic Web Information Retrieval Information Assurance Computer Security Architecture Advanced Information Security Rich Internet Applications Advanced Computer Graphics Advanced Image Processing Information Visualisation Scientific Visualisation Ubiquitous and Autonomic Computing 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
I really found Islamabad a very nice green city and Lahore is a historical city that portrays Pakistans cultural heritage. Before I came here I didnt think about Pakistan like this; so my idea about Pakistan has totally changed. Nahid Asadi (Iran) Ive been welcomed very kindly as I find this is generally characteristic for Pakistan. I can rely on any support from my colleagues, the university administration and especially from the IAESTE local team, who are doing a fantastic job! Mr Alexander Schmid (Austria) As I arrived in Pakistan I was totally surprised how friendly the people here are. They supported me by the first minute of my arrival. At NUST it is even better. I instantly found new friends and everyday is even better than the day before.. Mr Florian Gasteiger (Germany)
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Associated Careers
The graduates of our MSIT programme have gone on to achieve success in both industry and research in Information Technology and Computing. They attribute their success to the high quality of teaching and emphasis on research activities. The graduates are working in various national and multinational IT firms as research scientists, managers, business analysts, network system analysts, and a few of them are successful technology entrepreneurs.
MS Coursework Semester I
course code CS-820 course title Advance Database Concepts Object-oriented Analysis & Design Network Switching and Routing total
Programme Code-600
credits 3 3 3 9
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CS-812 CSE-870
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Track I: Object-oriented Technologies
course code CS-841 course title Software Testing & Quality Engineering OO Technologies Elective CS-852 Mathematical Methods of IT total credits 3 3 3 9
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course code cs-899 course title thesis total credits 6 30
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O O Technologies Track
CS-800 CS-832 CS-816 CS-822 CS-855 CS-836 CS-817 CS-831 CS-874 CS-885 CS-813 Strategic Information Management Distributed Computing Advanced OO Design and Implementation Data Mining Logical & Formal Methods Advance Distributed Computing Enterprise OO Technologies Parallel Computing Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Data Security & Privacy Advanced Software Engineering 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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Associated Careers
Electrical and electronic engineering graduates are in demand in a number of industries-broadcast communications, mobile communications, optical communications, integrated circuit design, instrumentation, medical engineering, avionics, consumer electronics and computer networking, to name but a few. Graduates can also pursue research, as PhD students, or join industrial laboratories.
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Semester III
course code EE251 CS2XX EE241 EE-221 BS2XX course title Digital Logic Design Object Oriented Programming (OOP) Electrical Machines Solid State Electronics Math-III (Multivariable / Vector Calculus) Thermodynamics total credits 31 31 31 2-0 30 20 19
Semester IV
course code course title EE231 EE222 EE271 EE252 BS2XX HU1XX Signals and Systems Electronic Circuits-I Electromagnetic Theory credits 3-0 3-0 3-1
Microprocessor and Microcontroller 3-1 Math-IV (Complex Analysis & PDEs) Professional Ethics total 3-0 2-1 19
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ME2XX
Semester V
Electronics Stream
course code course title MATHProbability & Statistics 210VV EE331 Digital Signal Processing credits 30 30 31 31 31 18
Computer Stream
course code course title MATH-210 EE331 EE321 EE334 CS3XX Probability & Statistics Digital Signal Processing Electronic Circuits-II Analogue and Digital Communication Systems Data Structures and Algorithms total credits 30 30 31 31 31 18
Electronic Circuits-II Analogue Communication Systems Transmission Lines, Antennas and Wave Propagation total
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Electronics Stream
course code course title EE461 EE392 BS3XX EE393 EE3XX Linear Control Systems Power Electronics Numerical Analysis Instrumentation and Measurements Elective I total credits 31 31 30 21 31 18 www.nust.edu.pk
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course code course title EE461 CS3XX BS3XX EE393 CS3XX Linear Control Systems Computer Organization and Architecture Numerical Analysis credits 31 31 30
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Electronics Stream
course code course title CS4XX BS2XX BS3XX EE4XX EE??? EE498 credits Computer / Communication Networks 3 0 Engineering Economics University Elective Entrepreneurship Elective II Elective III Design Project-I 20 20 30 30 02
Computer Stream
course code course title CS4XX BS2XX BS3XX EE451 CS4XX EE498 credits Computer / Communication Networks 3 0 Engineering Economics University Elective Digital Systems Design Elective II Design Project-I total 20 20 30 30 02 15
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Electronics Stream
course code course title Planning Engineering and Project ME3XX Management EE4XX EE499 Elective IV Design Project total credits 20 30 04 9
Computer Stream
course code ME3XX EE4XX OR CS4XX EE499 course title Planning Engineering and Project Management Elective III Design Project total credits 20 30 04
Electives
Electronics Stream
course code course title EE342 EE352 EE472 EE492 EE411 EE473 EE441 EE451 EE421 EE413 EE445 EE366 EE414 EE384 Microwave Engineering Communication Systems-II Digital and Industrial Control Radar and TV Engineering CMOS Analogue Circuits Design Fuzzy Control Microwave ICs Design Mobile Communication Systems Digital Systems Design Analogue Filtering and Computing Antenna Design Power Engineering Digital Electronics Digital Instrumentation credits 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 EE354 EE432 EE422 EE482 EE385 EE415 EE443 EE455 EE431 EE433 EE494 EE388 course code course title EE493 Applied Control & Navigation Systems Wireless Communication Computer Vision Embedded System Design Electric Machine Drives Industrial Electronics Opto-Electronics Electromagnetic Compatibility Optical Fibre Communication Digital Image Processing Hydro Acoustics & Sonar Theory AI & Decision Support Systems Introduction to Robotics credits 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
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Computer Stream
course code course title EE431 CS3XX CS EE432 CS CS4XX EE458 EE494 EE412 EE422 CS4XX CS3XX CS3XX CS4XX Digital Image Processing Analysis and Design of Algorithms Computer Graphics Computer Vision Parallel and Distributed Processing Data Mining Mobile Networks AI and Decision Support Systems VLSI Design Embedded System Design Relational Database Management Systems Fundamentals of Operating Systems Software Engineering Management Information Systems credits 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 21 3-0 30 30 30
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Associated Careers
Electrical Engineers contribute to the development of a wide range of technologies. They design, develop, test and supervise the deployment of electrical systems and electric devices. They may work on design of sub-micron Digital and Analogue Integrated Circuits, DSP and Computer Vision Algorithms, Telecommunication Systems, the operation of electric power stations or the electrical control of industrial machinery. Students can subsequently utilise their knowledge to either pursue an advanced research degree (MPhil or PhD) or seek employment in technology companies, both local and foreign.
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Scheme of Studies Track I: Telecommunication and Computer Networks Semester I (Core Courses)
course code EE-801 EE-830 EE-832 course title Analysis of Stochastic Systems Advanced Digital Communications Advanced Computer Networks credits 3 3 3
Programme Code-612
Semester II
course code EE-831 course title Information and Coding Theory Elective I Elective II credits 3
Semester IV
course code EE-999 course title Masters Thesis credits 6
Semester II
course code EE873 course title Microwave Transmission Lines & Waveguides Elective-III Elective-IV credits 3
Semester III
course code EE-970 course title Microwave Devices and Systems Elective V NUST Prospectus 2011 credits 3
Semester IV
course code course title Master Thesis credits 6
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Semester II
course code course title Elective I Elective III Elective III credits 3 3 3
Semester III
course code course title Elective V credits
Semester IV
course code EE-999 course title Masters Thesis credits 6
Computer Vision Electives EE-807 EE-808 EE-904 Advanced Digital Image Processing Computer Vision Pattern Recognition www.nust.edu.pk 3 3 3 NUST Prospectus 2011
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Embedded Systems Electives EE809 EE810 EE 811 EE 812 EE813 EE814 EE907 EE908 EE909 ISE-815 Advanced Computer Architecture Embedded System Design ASIC Design Methodology System on Chip Architectures Compiler Construction Parallel Processing Computer Systems System Level Packaging Advanced VLSI Design System Validation Graph Theory & Algorithm 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Digital Instrumentation Electives EE815 EE816 EE817 EE910 EE911 Sensor & Transducers Instrumentation and Systems Data Acquisition & Mixed Signals Design Computerised Tomography Systems Analysis of Measurement Environment 3 3
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Associated Careers
The MS-CCS degree can create opportunities for employment as security consultants in major public service sectors, such as telecommunications and banking, as well as employment within specialist information security research and development companies (both local and foreign).
SEECS
CSE-806 CSE-807
CSE-852 CSE-853 CSE-813 CSE-861 CSE-872 CSE-862 CSE-863 CSE-854 CSE-809 ISE-815
Semester IV
course code cse-890 course title Masters thesis credits 6
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Ameer Hamza and Anum Chandani were declared Best Delegates at NUMUN 2010 Amir Rashid and Faez Shakeel were declared Best Delegates at GIMUN 2010 Haseeb Aslam was declared Man of the Series in Inter-NUST Twenty-20 Cricket Tournament Haseeb Shaikh won Math Quiz at EME Olympiad 2010 Mohammad Taha, Haseeb Shaikh and Nasrullah Khatri won Math Guage at LUMS PsiFi 2010 Raza-ur-Rehman Mir and Mushahid Ali won Fly Me High at NUST Sytek 2010 Tooba Shoaib won poster completion Corruption: Your No Counts, organised by NAB Usama Tariq and Mahwish Shahzadi were the runners-up of Quaids Day Quiz Competition
Patents
SCME in its short existence has been credited with the acceptance of four patents (SI No 140915, 104916, 104917 and 139821) in the areas of Filament Wound Structures, Particles Composites, Shockwave / Seismic Absorbance Materials, and a method of tackling erosive burning in high C/D rocket motors. Another patent on the subject of radiation modification of colour and clarity in gemstones, precious and semi-precious gemstones is filed by a faculty member.
During the last year, over 15 research papers were presented at national and international conferences of high repute and over 30 papers were published journals with high impact factor ratings. The School promotes sharing of knowledge and exchange of research at all levels. With this objective in view, the school has recently published four books with VDM, a lead international publisher. The books are available at amazon.com. Publications include:
Renewable Technologies: Thermionic Energy Conservation Anti-blast Nano-polymer for Structural Retrofit Ablative Nano Composites High Strength Composites
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SCME Milestones
Re-utilisation of Decanted Explosives Indigenous Windmill Rotor Fabrication Carbon Nanotubes Fast-track Bio-diesel Production Carbon Fibre Composites Advanced Bio-materials Nano-membranes Fabrication and characterisation of CdTe thin films for semiconductors radiation detectors Carcinogen-free Radiation Compatible Polymers Value-addition in Gems
Faculty Profile
Engr Salman Absar, Principal MS (Air Force Institute of Technology) USA Discipline: Aeronautical Engineering, Strategic Studies Dr Mohammad Bilal Khan, Dean Director Projects PhD (Imperial College) UK Discipline: Polymer Engineering Specialisation: Energetic Composites, Ablatives-propulsion Systems
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engr Muhammad rashid Fiaz ME (Katholic University Leuven) Belgium Specialisation: Materials Engineering engr Jibran Khaliq MS (NUST) Pakistan Specialisation: Nano-technology engr Farhan Javed MS (NUST) Pakistan Specialisation: Ceramics
Mr Nayyar Mehmood M Phil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Specialisation: Mathematics engr Ibrar Muhammad Butt MS (Delft University of Technology) Netherland Specialisation: Material Science & Engineering (Physics & Chemistry of Materials) Mr Muhammad Nouman Aslam Khan MS Mathematics (COMSATS) Pakistan Specialisation: Fuzzy Algebra
Foreign Affiliates
Dr Brian James Briscoe Department of Chemical Engineering (Imperial College London) UK Dr Paul Hogg Composite Materials and Director North West Composite Centre (University of Manchester) UK Dr Qamar Malik Abbott Energy, Calgary, Canada Dr Ihtesham ur rehman Director IRC in Advanced Materials School of Engineering and Material Sciences (University of London) UK Dr Amir Hussain President and Chief Executive (COMTECH GmbH) Germany Mr Zubair Mirza (University of Rochester) USA Dr Asad Mehmood Haider Texas Instruments, USA Mr J chris Willmann, ceo, President NRG Biofuels, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Dr Irfan A toor IMAT Services, PLANO Texas, USA Dr chen Zhong NTU, Singapore Mr Jawad Darr UCL, London Mr Jari turunen Graduate School of Modern Optics and Photonics (University of Eastern Finland) Finland
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Library
SCME has a well-equipped library holding a large collection of books and periodicals related to chemical and materials engineering. In addition, computers are reserved for literature search and access to HEC digital library. HEC DL has launched an e-brary, Springer books and McGraw Hill collections to provide around 50,000 online books in addition to more than 23,000 journals that have been made available through the Digital Library Programme. SCME Library is automated on library software KOHA and its OPAC is also available on LAN and has started its barcode enabled circulation; local digital collection is also available on LAN. Scanning and photocopying facility is also available to facilitate the students and researchers.
Fact file
Meritorious Professor Dr Asghari Maqsood received Sitara-i-Imtiaz on August 14, 2010. She has also been elected as a fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences, the only female physicist in Pakistan to receive this honour.
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Employability
Chemical Engineering
Professional chemical engineers design, construct, manage, and process operations all over the world. There is also a great demand for their expertise in the national strategic sector. In addition to excellent opportunities for higher studies in world renowned universities, chemical engineers have a bright career with national and multinational companies. Potential employers include: leadership skills, quality control/assurance and understanding to work within the corporate sector. In addition to excellent opportunities to pursue higher education within NUST and in other advanced countries, materials engineers are sought after by national and multinational companies. Some important employers include:
Strategic organisations Oil and gas sector Processing sectors Fertilisers Textiles Energy sector Plant design and manufacturing Fine chemical manufacturing Synthetic fibre manufacturing Pulp and paper industry Pharmaceuticals Petroleum sector Food and beverages
Oil and gas sector Ceramic industry Glass industry Aerospace and aviation Heavy industries (HIT, HMC, Steel Mills) Biomedical and bioactive materials Semi-conductor and electronic device manufacturing Strategic organisations Alloy and composites
Contacts
Website: email: telephone: Fax: www.scme.nust.edu.pk scme@nust.edu.pk 051-9085-5107 051-9085-5002
Materials Engineering
Materials Engineering has recently become very popular in advanced countries. It owes its existence to a natural evolution in classical metallurgical, mechanical and manufacturing engineering. Professional materials engineers are equipped with the academic background and skills to tackle challenges related to materials industry, environmental problems, material selection and processing, design and engineering,
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Associated Careers
Chemical Engineers work in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, design and construction, pulp and paper, petrochemicals, food processing, specialty chemicals, polymers, biotechnology, and environmental health and safety industries, etc. Fertiliser, mining, synthetic fuels, cement, ceramics and composites, defence and aerospace are amongst the leading industries offering a multitude of employment opportunities for chemical engineers.
Semester-III
course code course title MTH-203 CHE-211 CHE-221 CH-202 HU-212 CH-202L CHE-211L Differential Equations & Applied Techniques Fluid Mechanics Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 1 Organic & Biochemistry Pakistan Studies Organic & Biochemistry Lab Fluid Mechanics Lab total NUST Prospectus 2011 credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 16
Semester-IV
course code course title HU-202 CHE-212 CHE-213 CHE-202 CHE-241 CHE-212L CHE-213L CHE-241L Technical/Business Writing Mass Transfer Heat Transfer Chemical Process Principles II Chemical Process Technology Mass Transfer Lab Heat Transfer Lab Chemical Process Technology Lab total www.nust.edu.pk credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 18
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Semester-V
course code course title CHE-315 MGT-301 MTH-304 CHE-314 CHE-221 CHE-314L CHE-221L Transport Phenomena Production & Operations Management Numerical Methods & Engineering Statistics Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 2 Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer Lab Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 2 Lab total credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 17
Semester-VI
course code CHE-481 HU-321 CHE-481L ENE -101 CHE-331 CHE-331L EE-4 course title Fuels & Combustion Engineering Economics Fuels & Combustion Lab Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering and Management Particulate Technology Particulate Technology Lab Elective I total credits 3-0 3-0 0-1 3-0 3-0 0-1 3-0 17
Semester-VII
course code CHE-491 CHE-499 CHE-361 CHE-371 CHE-361L course title Chemical Engineering Plant Design Final Year Project Instrumentation & Process Control Chemical Reaction Engineering Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab Elective II credits 3-0 0-3 3-0 3-0
Semester-VIII
course code course title HU-407 MGT-402 EE-4xx CS-403 CHE-499 HU-402 Professional Ethics Entrepreneurship Elective III Chemical Process Design & Simulation Final Year Project Project Management total Grand total credits 2-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 0-3 3-0 17 137*
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Associated Careers
Materials Engineers remain in demand in virtually all industries including steel, ICT, defence, automobile, manufacturing and legal and corporate sectors. Graduates can also exercise the option of working as researchers and scientists in a number of R&D organisations.
Engineering Drawing and Graphics 1-1 Communication and Interpersonal 3-0 Skills Chemical Process Principles total 3-0 18
Semester-III
course code course title MTH-203 PH-211 HU-212 MSE-221 MSE-211 MSE-231 MSE-201L Differential Equations and Applied Techniques Physics of Materials Pakistan Studies Materials Thermodynamics & Kinetics Metals & Alloys Materials Engineering Lab 1 total NUST Prospectus 2011 credits 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 18
Semester-IV
course code course title MTH-204 MSE-212 MSE-222 MSE-241 MSE-202L HU-211 MSE-223 Numerical Analysis Deformation & Fracture Phase Transformation and Equilibria Polymer Engineering I Materials Engineering Lab II Professional Ethics Transport Phenomena total credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 2-0 3-0 18
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Semester-V
course code course title MSE-332 MSE-342 MSE-313 MSE-3xx MSE-314 MSE-303L HU-302 Polymer Engineering II Welding and Joining Technical Elective I Manufacturing Processes Materials Engineering Lab III Technical/Business Writing total credits 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 3-0 18 Material Testing & Characterisation 3-0
Semester-VI
course code course title MSE-343 MSE-351 HU-322 MSE-3xx MSE-304L ME-316 Composite Materials Ceramics & Glasses Engineering Economics Technical Elective II Materials Engineering Lab IV Design of Experiments & Data Analysis total credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 3-0 16
Semester-VII
course code course title MSE-4xx ME-414 MSE-452 MGT-401 MSE-405L MS-499 Technical Elective III Instrumentation and Control Electronic and Magnetic Materials Total Quality Management Materials Engineering Lab V Senior Design Project I total credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-3 16
Semester-VIII
course code course title MSE-453 MSE-424 MSE-4xx MSE-433 MGT-402 MSE-406L MS-499 Nano-materials Corrosion and Protection Technical Elective IV Entrepreneurship Materials Engineering Lab VI Senior Design Project II total Grand total credits 2-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-3 16 137*
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Associated Careers
Graduates can pursue careers in both defence and commercial ventures as formulation chemists, energetic technicians, instrumentation engineers, range operations specialists, ballistics engineers etc.
MS Coursework
course code course title Science of Energetic Materials Advanced Energetic Materials Combustion & Propulsion Materials Technology
Programme Code-676
credits 3 3 3 3
Core Courses
EME-801 EME-802 EME-803 EME-810
Thesis
eMe-899
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PhD Coursework
course code course title credits 3 3
Core Courses
CHE-901 CHE-911 Advanced Engineering Mathematics Advanced Chemical Analysis & Fluid Diagnostics
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Associated Careers
Virtually all industries demand people with backgrounds in Materials Engineering. These people may be monitoring impurities in steel destined for an assembly line (in the steel industry), shrinking the size of circuits to improve the reliability of a pager (in the ICT industry), or designing new materials for a missile casing (in the defence industry). Industries may employ materials engineers to reduce the overall weight of a vehicle (in the automobile industry), remove limitations in power plants (in the manufacturing industry), or research product failures for a liability suit (in the legal and corporate sectors). Graduates can also exercise the option of working as researchers and scientists in a number of R&D organisations. The demand for materials engineers working on nano-materials and bio-materials is increasing as we speak. As manufacturing firms look for materials engineering needs, employment growth is expected in professional, scientific, and technical services industries also.
MS Coursework
course code course title
Programme Code-677
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Core Courses
MS-812 MS-821 MS-851 Phase Transformation & Microstructures Mechanical Behaviour of Materials Surface Engineering & Characterisation 3 3 3
Thesis
Ms-899
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MS-811
Materials Thermodynamics
PhD Coursework
course code course title credits 3 3 3 3
Core Courses
MS-901 MS-954 MS-821 MS-851 Advanced Engineering Mathematics Advanced Characterisation Techniques Mechanical Behaviour of Materials Surface Engineering & Characterisation
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Faculty
Dr Muhammad Nasrullah Khan, Principal scee PhD (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering Dr tayyeb Akram, Associate Dean NIt PhD (Texas A&M University) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Transportation Engineering Dr Ishtiaq A Qazi, Associate Dean Iese PhD (University of Aston in Birmingham) UDC Discipline: Environmental Chemistry Specialisation: Environmental Analysis, Analytical Techniques Dr M salik Javaid, HoD Hydraulics (NICE) PhD (Georgia Institute of Technology) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Hydrology, Hydraulics, Water Resources Dr Muhammad Umar Khan Khattak, HoD Remote Sensing (IGIS) PhD (University of South Carolina) USA Discipline: Earth Sciences Specialisation: Isotope Geo Chemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology Dr Zahiruddin Khan, HoD Environmental Engineering (IESE) PhD (Colorado State University) USA Discipline: Environmental Engineering Specialisation: Water Treatment Dr syed Ali rizwan, HoD Structures (NICE) PhD (Technical University) Germany Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering Dr Muhammad Anwar Baig, HoD environmental science (IESE) PhD (University of Arizona) USA Discipline: Soil Water and Environmental Science Specialisation: Pollutant Transport Monitoring and Modelling Dr sajjad Haider PhD (National Institute of Applied Sciences) France Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Hydraulic Engineering Dr Amer Aziz PhD (UET, Lahore) Pakistan Discipline: City & Regional Planning Specialisation: Motor Vehicular Air Pollution & Mass Transit System Dr Muhammad Irfan PhD (Purdue University) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Transportation Engineering Dr Imran Hashmi PhD (University of Karachi) Pakistan Discipline: Environmental Sciences Specialisation: Environmental Micro-biology Dr Aftab Sadiq, Dean scee PhD (Georgia Institute of Technology) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Fluid Mechanics/Open Channel Hydraulics Dr Liaqat Ali, Associate Dean NIce PhD (University of Michigan) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Geotechnical Engineering engr Muhammad sarwar Jamal, Associate Dean IGIs MS (Ohio State University) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Geodetic Sciences Dr syed Muhammad Jamil, HoD Geotech (NICE) PhD (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Geotechnical Engineering Dr Javed Iqbal, HoD GIS (IGIS) PhD (Mississippi State University) USA Discipline: Soil Science Specialisation: GIS and RS Application in Agriculture Crop Modelling engr Nasrul Haq, HoD Survey (NICE) MS (School of Military Survey) UK Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Survey Dr Rafiq Muhammad Chaudhary, HoD CE&M (NIT) PhD (Tsinghua University) China Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Construction Engineering & Management Dr M Khaliq ur rashid Kayani PhD (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering Dr sher Jamal Khan PhD (Asian Institute of Technology) Thailand Discipline: Environmental Engineering and Management Specialisation: Water Resource Management Dr Muhammad Ali Awan PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science Specialisation: Instrumentation and Analytical Science Dr Muhammad Arshad PhD (Institute of National Polytechnique de Toulouse) France Discipline: Environmental Bio-technology Specialisation: Environmental Bio-technology Dr ejaz Hussain PhD (Purdue University) USA Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Remote Sensing & GIS
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Dr Hamza Farooq Gabriel PhD (Charles Sturt University) Australia Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Applied Hydrology engr Mansoor Azam MSc (UET Lahore) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering engr sarfraz Ali MSc (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Geotechnical Engineering Dr Abdul Qadir Bhatti PhD (Muroran Institute of Technology) Japan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural/Earthquake/ Impact Engineering engr shazim Ali Memon ME (Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok) Thailand Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering Dr Muhammad Babar Khan PhD (South West Jiaotong University) China Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Railway Transportation Dr Muhammad Nasir Amin PhD (Korea Advanced Institute of Sciences & Technology) Korea Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Material & Structural Engineering Dr Zafar Mahmood PhD (Saitama University Saitama) Japan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Geotechnical Engineering
engr rabia Haroon MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Transportation Engineering engr Zia ud Din MS (Hanyang University) South Korea Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Construction Engineering & Management engr Muhammad ukasha MS (University of Tokyo) Japan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering Mr saud Ahmed Khan MSc (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Applied Maths Specialisation: Maths Mr Muhammad Ali MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Environmental Engineering Specialisation: Environmental Engineering engr Abdul Ghafoor MS (University of Birmingham) UK Discipline: Information and System Engineering Specialisation: Communications Mr Muhammad Ali tahir MS (University of Norttingham) UK Discipline: Geographical information Systems Specialisation: Spatial Database Ms Bushra Naseem MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Environmental Sciences Specialisation: Remote Sensing and GIS Mr Muhammad Adeel MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: City and Regional Planning Specialisation: GIS and RS engr Faheem Iqbal MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Agri Engineering Specialisation: GIS and RS Mr Muhammad Irfan MS (Linkoping University) Sweden Discipline: Geo-informatics Specialisation: Geo-informatics Mr Saad Saleem Bhatti MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Remote Sensing and GIS Specialisation: GIS, RS. Hydrology and Water Resources engr Ammara Mubeen MSc (UET Lahore) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering NUST Prospectus 2011
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engr Kamran Mushtaq MS (NED University) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Transportation Engineering Ms erum Aamir MS (Florida International University) USA Discipline: MS Environmental Engineering Specialisation: Environmental Engineering Mr Muhammad Hassan MS (Linkoping University) Sweden Discipline: Geo-informatics Specialisation: Geo-informatics engr Mansoor Ahmed Malik MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Transportation Engineering engr Muhammad Ayub Jan MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Transportation Engineering www.nust.edu.pk
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Mr Muhammad Imran MPhil (University of Agriculture) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Physics Ms Aliya Gul MSc (Peshawar University) Pakistan Discipline: Geography Specialisation: GIS and RS engr Musaad Zaheer MSc (Cardiff University) UK Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering engr Muhammad usman MS (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology) Korea Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Structural Engineering Mr Amjad Khan MPhil (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Mathematics Mr Ziafat Mahmood MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Mathematics Ms Juwairia Mahboob MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Forest Management Specialisation: Remote Sensing & GIS syeda Maria Zafar MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Environmental Sciences Specialisation: RS & GIS Mr Faisal Khurshid MIT (NWFP Agricultural University) Pakistan Discipline: Information Technology Specialisation: Data Communications/Networks Ms sara Qaiser MSc (University of Arid Agriculture) Pakistan Discipline: Food Technology Adnan siddique MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Chemistry engr Khaliq Hussain BE (B.U.E.T Khuzdar) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering engr sajjad Ahmed BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering
engr Fawad Ahmed Najam BSc (UET Taxila) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering engr Muhammad Zeeshan BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering engr Aqeel Ahmad Bashir BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering engr Waqas Javaid BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering engr Qaisar Nadeem BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering engr saad Ahmed Khan BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Civil Engineering Specialisation: Civil Engineering Note: In addition to the above temporary/visiting faculty members are hired for different subjects from outside NUST as and when required, whereas services of faculty members from other NUST schools/colleges are utilised as shared faculty.
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MS Transportation Engineering
The programme focuses on solving civil engineering problems in the context of transportation issues. The programme concentrates on practical problems concerned with structural, transportation, traffic and highways, airport and railways engineering. The course aims at encouraging intellectual pursuit of creative ideas to improve human and natural environments.
MS Coursework
Core Courses
course code course title CE-860 CE-862 CE-863 Pavement Design and Analysis Pavement Materials Engineering Transportation Planning credits 3 3 3 course code course title CE-864 CE-865
Programme Code-151
credits 3 3
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MS Structural Engineering
The course focuses on solution of problems in structural engineering by enlarging and deepening students knowledge so that they have a good grasp of new design concepts and technologies. The course contents encompass advance techniques for structural analysis, structural dynamics, reinforced concrete structures, and analysis and design of pre-stressed concrete structures.
MS Coursework
Core Courses
course code course title CE-801 CE-802 CE-803 CE-804 CE-805 Advanced Structural Mechanics Matrix Structural Analysis Concrete Materials and Technology Pre-stressed Concrete Structures Advanced Concrete Design
Programme Code-152
credits 3 3 3 3 3
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MS Geotechnical Engineering
The course focuses on strengthening students knowledge in geotechnical engineering, exposing them to issues related to engineering geology, geotechnic foundation engineering, geological and rock engineering, hydrology, soil structure and pavement design/analysis/rehabilitation.
MS Coursework
Core Courses
course code course title CE-821 CE-823 CE-824 Soil and Site Improvement Slope Stability Mechanical Properties of Soils credits 3 3 3 course code course title CE-828 CE-829
Programme Code-150
credits 3 3
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Core Courses
course code course title CE-880 CE-881 CE-882 Construction Project Administration Construction Planning, Scheduling and Control Economic Decision Analysis in Construction credits 3 3 3
Programme Code-154
course code course title CE-883 CE-884 CE-835 Construction Cost Estimating and Control Safety Management in Construction Probability and Statistics credits 3 3 3
MS Coursework
Core Courses
course code course title CE-841 CE-842 CE-843 Advanced Open Channel Hydraulics Applied Hydrology River Engineering credits 3 3 3 course code course title CE-844 CE-845 CE-846
Programme Code-153
credits 3 3 3
Computational Hydraulics Sediment Transport Water Resources, Economics, Planning and Management
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Associated Careers Service in the federal or provincial environment ministries or environmental protection agencies Affiliation with NGOs, international donors and development agencies such as World Bank, Islamic Development Bank,
UNDP, UNICEF, etc. Environmental engineering portfolio Environmental management in the industry Academics
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Semester-III
course code course title HU-201 BS-210 MATH-201 Chem-202 ENE-221 ENE-211 Islamic Studies Environment and Human Interaction Statistics Environmental Chemistry Fluid Mechanics Environmental Microbiology total credits 2 2 3 3 4 3 17
Semester-IV
course code BS-211 BS-212 MATH-202 CS-233 ENE-222 ENE-223 course title Environmental Economics/Economic Analysis Ecological Management / Sustainable Development Numerical Analysis Computer Aided Design and Drafting Thermodynamics Electrical & Mechanical Technology total credits 2 2 3 4 4 3 18
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Semester-V
course code course title Water Supply and Waste Water EngiENE-321 neering ENE-322 Introduction to GIS & Remote Sensing ENE-323 ENE-324 ENE-421 Soil Mechanics Engineering Hydrology Solid Waste Management total credits 4 3 4 4 3 18
Semester-VI
course code MNG-301 ENE-326 HU-301 ENE-305 MNG-302 course title Project Planning & Management / Engineering Project Management Principles of Water and Waste-water Treatment English: Technical and Business Writing Skills Environmental Engineering Lab Techniques Entrepreneurship total credits 2 4 3 4 3 16
Semester-VII
course code course title Water Resources & Irrigation EngiENE-421 neering ENE-422 Water Pollution Control ENE-440 HU-401 ENE-499 Air & Noise Pollution Control Professional Ethics Senior Design Project I total credits 4 3 4 2 3 16
Semester-VIII
course code ENE-330 ENE-425 ENE-426 ENE-451 ENE-499 course title Environmental Health & Safety Cleaner Production Techniques Environmental Impact Assessment & Management Energy Resources and Management Senior Design Project II total credits 4 3 3 3 3 16
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Associated Careers Service in federal or provincial environment ministries or environmental protection agencies Affiliation with NGOs, international donors and development agencies such as World Bank, Islamic Development Bank,
UNDP, UNICEF, etc Environmental science portfolio Environmental laboratories or certification companies Environmental management in industry Teaching and research
MS Coursework
Core Courses
course code ENE-801 ENE-802 ENE-804 ENE-810 ENE-811 ENE-820 course title Physico-chemical Processes in Environmental Systems Wastewater Treatment and Design Environmental Engineering Seminar Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology Environmental Laboratory Solid Waste Management
Programme Code-651
credits 3 3 1 3 2 3
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Associated Careers Service in the federal or provincial environment ministries or the environmental protection agencies Affiliation with NGOs, International Donors and Development Agencies such as World Bank, Islamic Development Bank,
UNDP, UNICEF, etc Environmental science portfolio Setup of environmental laboratory or certification company Environmental management in an Industry Teaching and research
MS Coursework
Core Courses
course code ENV-801 ENV-802 ENV-803 ENV-804 course title Environmental Policy & Governance Environmental Analytical Techniques Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Chemistry credits 3 3 3 3 course code ENV-805 ENV-806 ENV-807 course title
Programme Code-652
credits 3 3 1
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Research Focus
Well thought-out courses build an understanding of the fundamental principles of physical, chemical, and biological processes, employing mathematics and computational tools where relevant. The programme strives for appropriate balance between theory, computation and experimental observation, including both laboratory and field-scale experiments. It offers a healthy balance between research and practical application.
Research Facilities
IESE has a wide range of facilities and equipment to support research activities. Some of our key facilities include: Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometre, Gas Chromatography, X-Ray Fluorescence, Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, Laser Particle Size Analyser, Total Organic Carbon Analyser, etc. Research labs are available in the institute which include Microbiology Lab, Chemistry Lab, Instrumentation Lab and Computer Lab to facilitate students to promote their research work in their respective areas.
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Associated Careers Service in the federal or provincial environment ministries or environmental protection agencies Affiliation with NGOs, international donors and development agencies such as World Bank, Islamic Development Bank,
UNDP, UNICEF, etc. Environmental engineering portfolio Environmental management in the industry Academics
Demand for professionals of Environmental Engineering & Scientists is rising every day. Environmental scientists and engineers solve problems related to: Water Pollution Air Pollution Control Wastewater Treatment Noise Pollution Control Industrial Waste Management Municipal Solid Waste Management Site Remediation EIA Development & Green Growth
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Fact file
IESE team (Sana Rasool + Umer Farooq) won 1st prize at Celebration of Qauid Day InterNUST Quiz Competition. On International Wetlands Day (20th Feb) a competition of wetlands pictures was organised by Pakistan Wetlands Programme, IESE pupils Beenish Imtiaz and Syeda Asma won 1st and 4th prizes.
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Note: PhD Students will complete requirements of 800/900 level coursework (18 credit hours) beyond their Masters degree, as recommended by the doctoral Guidance and Examination Committee.
SCEE
Introduction to GIS Introduction to Remote Sensing Introduction to Geodatabase Mobile GIS Using ArcPad Introduction to ArcEngine SDK .NET
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Semester-III
course code course title CE-128 Surveying-I Applied Maths-III Professional Ethics Digital Mapping and Image Processing Spatial Data Analysis credits 2-1 3-0 2-0 2-1 2-1 MTH-203 HU-112 GIS-411 GIS-302 ISE-205
Semester-IV
course code course title HU-213 ISE-210 CE-221 MTH-204 GIS-211 ENE-121 Engineering Economics Data Structures and Algorithms Surveying-II Statistics & Probability Photogrammetry Introduction to Environmental Engineering total credits 2-0 2-1 1-2 3-0 2-1 3-0 17
Semester-V
course code course title GIS-222 GIS-201 GIS-376 GIS-342 ENE GIS-304 Database Management Systems Cartography and Map Production Geostatistics GIS Applications to Geo-hazard and Natural Disaster Water Resources Engineering & Management Geosciences total credits 2-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 18 www.nust.edu.pk
Semester-VI
course code course title GIS-494 ENE-421 GIS-375 GIS-377 CE-118 GISGeodesy and Map Projections Water Resource and Irrigation Engineering Engineering/Project Management Spatial Decision Support System Fluid Mechanics Elective I total credits 2-1 3-1 2-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 18 NUST Prospectus 2011
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Semester-VII
course code course title GIS-499 GIS-321 CE-301 GIS-251 GISGISFinal Project I Geodatabases (Spatial Databases) Engineering Geology Land Use Planning Elective II Elective III total credits 0-3 2-1 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 18
Semester-VIII
course code course title GIS-499 GIS-306 CE-225 ENE 321 GISGISFinal Project II GPS Surveying Soil Mechanics Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering Elective IV Elective V total Grand total credits 0-3 2-1 2-1 3-1 2-1 2-1 19 142 3 3 2-1 0.5-0,5
Specialisation Streams
Natural Resources Management Land Use Planning Geo-technologies Special Topics
Core Courses
GIS-801 GI5-811 GIS-821 GIS-881 GIS-891 Advanced Geographical Information System Advanced Remote Sensing and Image Processing Advanced Geodatabase and Programming Research Methods GIS Standards, Security & Ethics 3 3 3 3 3
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Library Equipment
Library is fully furnished with new furniture, electronic detector and necessary equipment including computers, photocopy machines, scanner and printers. Wireless and line internet is also available in the library to access other international and HEC library.
Laboratories
Library
The library of the department is equipped with
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Books (hard copies) Online books through HEC CDs/DVDs MS Theses Manuals
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Semester-III
course code course title Mathematics-III (Numerical MethBS-126 ods) CE-201 Mechanics of Solids-II CE-231 CE-251 ISL-101 CE-221 Fluid Mechanics-I Surveying-II Islamic Studies Transportation Engineering-I total credits 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-2 2-0 3-0 17
Semester-IV
course code course title Mathematics-IV (Statistics & ProbBS-210 ability) CE-202 Structural Analysis-I CE-232 CE-322 CE-211 CE-222 Fluid Mechanics-II Geo-Informatics Soil Mechanics-I Transportation Engineering-II total credits 3-0
course code course title CE-341 CE-301 CE-331 CE-302 CE-311 CE-342 Project Management Structural Analysis-II Hydrology & Water Management Plain & Reinforced Concrete-I Soil Mechanics-II Professional Practices (Quantity Surveying and Cost Estimation) total
course code course title Computer Aided Civil Engineering CE-420 Design and Graphics CE-303 Structural Analysis-III Public Health Engineering (Water CE-332 Supply and Sanitary Engineering) CE-304 Plain & Reinforced Concrete-II PS-101 CECE-490 Pakistan Studies Elective-I Project total
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Semester-VI
SCEE
3-0
Semester-VII
course code course title AE-301 CE-401 HU-201 CE-441 CE-442 CECE-490 Architecture & Town Planning Steel Structures Technical/ Business Writing Engineering Economics Construction Machinery Elective-II Project total credits 2-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 3-0 0-2 16
Semester-VIII
course code course title HU-202 CE-335 HU-112 CECE-499 Entrepreneurship Irrigation Engineering Professional Ethics Elective-III Project total Grand total total 3-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 0-3 13 135
Elective Courses
Structures
CE-402 Design of Concrete Structures CE-403 Design of Steel Structures CE-404 Bridge Engineering CE-405 Special Application Structures
Water Resources
CE-432 Hydraulic Engineering CE-433 Computational Hydraulics CE-434 Open Channel Flow CE-435 River Engineering
SCEE
Geotech
CE-411 Introduction to Rock Mechanics CE-412 Slope Stability CE-413 Soil and Site Improvement CE-414 Design & Construction of Earthen Dams
Construction Management
CE-443 Environment Management & Impact Assessment CE-444 Construction Project Scheduling CE-445 Human Resource Management in Construction CE-446 Contract Management
Transportation
CE-421 Pavement Design & Rehabilitation CE-422 Traffic Engineering & Safety CE-423 Road Construction, Materials & Practices CE-424 Geometric Design
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The programmes are designed to inculcate the following attributes and skills in the students: The graduates will be able to design and conduct experiments, analyse data, use relevant tools/models and evaluate alternative mechanical/thermal/manufacturing system designs based on technical/non technical criteria. The graduates will be capable of providing leadership while working in a team, exhibiting a high degree of professionalism. They will be able to work in diverse environments and address multidisciplinary challenges. The graduates will have strong and critical understanding of moral values and professional ethics, with a passion for life-long learning and self-improvement. The graduates will have the ability to visualise and transform their innovation & creativity into practical form.
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Faculty Profile
Dr Abdul Ghafoor PhD (University of Salford) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Robots Kinematics & Mechanisms Dr riaz Ahmad PhD (Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics) China Discipline: Manufacturing Engineering Specialisation: Manufacturing Engineering Dr Khalid Akhtar PhD (Asian Institute of Technology) Thailand Discipline: Industrial Engineering Specialisation: Manufacturing Engineering Dr Shahid Ikramullah Butt PhD (Beijing Institute of Technology) China Discipline: Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Specialisation: Industrial Engineering and Digital Manufacturing Dr Riaz Ahmad Mufti PhD (University of Leeds) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Automotive Engineering Dr Yasar Ayaz PhD (Tohoku University) Japan Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Specialisation: Robotics & Machine Intelligence Dr Khurshid Alam PhD (Loughborough University) UK Discipline: Mechanical/Biomedical Engineering Specialisation: Biomedical Engineering Dr Nabeel Anwar PhD (University of Genoa) Italy Discipline: Bioengineering/Bioelectronics Specialisation: Biomedical Engineering Dr Mushtaq Khan PhD (Loughborough University) UK Discipline: Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering Specialisation: Rapid Prototyping / Laser Manufacturing Dr Husain Imran syed PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Industrial Manufacturing Engineering Dr shaista Zeb PhD (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Physics Specialisation: Plasma Physics & Material Science Mr Zia ud Din MS (University of Offenburg) Germany Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Energy, Fuel Cell Mr emaduddin MS (University of Southern California) USA Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Intelligent Robotics Mr Asad Butt MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Composite Pressure Vessels Mr Mian Ashfaq Ali MS (Hanyang University) Korea Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Automotive Engineering Mr Atif Khan MS (Coventry University) UK Discipline: Engineering & Management Specialisation: Engineering Design Syed Atif Rabb MS (GIK Institute) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Design Engineering Specialisation: Heat Transfer Mr Naweed Hassan BS (UET, Taxila) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Mr rehan Zahid BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Mr Jawad Aslam BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Mr Zaid Bin Zikria BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering
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Lab Facilities
CNC Lab Measurement & Instrumentation Lab Computer Integrated Manufacturing Lab Rapid Prototyping Lab Electronics Lab Flexible Manufacturing System Lab Mobile Robotics Lab Advanced Controls Lab Industrial Automation Lab Computer Aided Engineering Lab CAD/CAM Lab
A panel of faculty members is designated as advisors who are available to the students for career counselling. They also guide students and solve their problems related to university life.
Knowing the expertise of our faculty, strong links have been developed with BP/Castrol in the area of engine tribology. For research on cam/tappet interaction, BP/Castrol not only agreed to collaborate in this project but also agreed to donate a heavy-duty diesel engine valve-train test rig worth millions of rupees. Attracting an International oil giant for research collaboration is a great achievement for Pakistan.
BP/Castrol UK
SMME is working closely with institutes and industries like HEC, ENERGEN, NED, National Instruments and other leading automotive and oil companies.
AKI Project
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SMME project with Anwar Khawaja Industries (AKI) Sialkot has proposed a solution to the problem in Quality Control Production line. In order to ensure accuracy in circumference and roundness of footballs, AKI required a reliable, fast and low-cost solution. The annual production of AKI currently stands at 2.5 million balls for world famous brands like SELECT , DERBYSTAR . The solution satisfies FIFA inspected accuracy standards. FIFA requires the distance of any two measured points to be not more than 9.66 cm while our proposed solution takes measurements for points that are almost 4.3 cm apart.
Along with international companies, SMME is also closely working with and supporting local industries. One of the examples is the technical link developed with Millat Tractors. Knowing our expertise in the field of engines, Millat Tractors and SMME are working on a number of joint projects. This includes, development of engine blow-by monitoring system, real time oil consumption measurement system, designing of green engine test bed, etc.
Millat Tractors
SMME has strong links with National Instruments (NI) USA and have conducted joint events/workshops. SMME is the only educational institute in Pakistan to have a certified National Instruments (USA) faculty, fulfilling one of the key requirements for creating National Instruments Academy in Pakistan. The school is in the process of purchasing state-ofthe art hardware and hopefully by the end of first quarter, SMME will become the first Institute in Pakistan to be National Instruments certified. The NI Academy programme combines face-to-face teaching with hands-on lab exercises, preparing students for their future careers by developing their skills in using visual programming language and acquisition systems created by National Instruments (USA).
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Events
Visits & Workshops
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Seminars:
Introduction to Basic Welding Processes on 7th April, 2010 by Mr Zia ud Din Robotics and Precision Engineering on 14th April, 2010 by Dr Azfar Khalid Development of Torque Control Algorithm for Six Wheel Skid Steering Vehicle with in Wheel Motors on 21st April, 2010 by Mian Ashfaq Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Conventional and Ultrasonically Assisting Cutting of Bone on 5th May, 2010 by Dr Khurshid Alam Motor Imagery in Learning External Dynamics on 17th May, 2010 by Dr Nabeel Anwar
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Life at School
In order to keep students in touch with the outer world, there is high-speed wireless internet facility inside the campus. A tea-bar and a common room along with an indoor games facility are also provided in the School. The library remains open from 9am to 9pm.
events like debating competitions, e-gaming and sports events, hiking and adventure trips, concerts and funfaire, etc. Students are also encouraged to take part in different events organised by other universities.
Contact us
tel: +92-51-90856001 +92-51-90856026 +92-51-90856056 +92-51-90856007 +92-51-90856019 email: smme@nust.edu.pk Website: www.smme..nust.edu.pk
Student Societies
Engineering, IT and Computer Sciences
Co-curricular activities play a vital role in personal grooming of the students. In order to provide a platform to the students for organising events related to the field of arts, literature, sports, adventure and entertainment inside and outside school, a society named NUST Adventure Sports and Arts (NASA) has been established. The society is responsible for organising
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Semester-III
course code course title MAT-201 HUM-205 ME-211 ME-221 ME-231 ME-232 ME-233 Vector Calculus Professional Ethics Engineering Dynamics Engineering Materials Fluid Mechanics I Thermodynamics- II Thermofluid Lab I total
Semester-IV
course code MAT-202 EE-201 ME-212 ME-222 ME-223 ME-234 ME-235 ME-224 course title Fourier, Complex Analysis & PDEs Electrical Engineering Mechanics of Materials-I Manufacturing Processes Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab I Fluid Mechanics-II Thermofluid Lab II Internship-I (Pass/Fail basis) total
Semester-V
course code MAT-301 HUM-301 ME-311 ME-312 ME-313 ME-321 EE-301 course title Probability & Statistics Technical / Business Writing Mechanics of Materials-II Machine Design Measurement & Instrumentation Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab II Electronics total NUST Prospectus 2011 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 0-1 2-1 17
Semester-VI
credits course code MAT-302 ME-314 ME-315 ME-322 ME-331 ME-332 ME-333 ME-323 course title Numerical Methods Theory of Machines Control Systems Heat & Mass Transfer Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Thermofluid Lab III Internship-II (Pass/Fail basis) total www.nust.edu.pk credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 18
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Semester-VII
course code course title MGT-401 MGT-402 ME-411 ME-412 ME-421 ME-422 ME-4xx ME-4xx ME-499 Project Management Entrepreneurship Mechanical Vibrations Dynamics & Control Lab Production Tooling & Automation Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab III Elective I Elective II Design Project total credits 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 3-0 3-0 0-0 18
Semester-VIII
course code ME-4xx ME-4xx ME-499 course title Elective III Elective IV Design Project credits 3-0 3-0 0-6
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course code course title ME-413 ME-414 ME-416 ME-417 ME-418 ME-419 Aerodynamics Applied Heat Transfer Applied Thermodynamics Automotive Driveline Engineering Automotive Manufacturing Systems Automotive Technology Basic Naval Architecture Combustion in Engine Computational Fluid Dynamics Computer Aided Engineering Computer Aided Thermal System Design Computer Applications in Automobile Manufacturing Computer Applications in Manufacturing Systems Electrical Machines Energy Conversion and Power Electronics Energy Resources & Utilisation Engine Tribology Ergonomics, Work Study and Methods Engineering FEM applications in Automobile FEM applications in Manufacturing Finite Element Methods Gas Dynamics Gas Turbines Human Resource Management Hydrogen / Fuel Cell Technology credits 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-2 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 ME-446 ME-447 RIME-221 ME-448 ME-449 ME-451 ME-452 ME-453 ME-454 ME-456 ME-457 ME-458 ME-460 ME-461 ME-462 ME-463 ME-464 ME-465 ME-466 ME-471 ME-472 ME-473 ME-474 M&S-401 course code course title ME-445 Industrial Maintenance Management Internal Combustion Engines Introduction to FEM credits 3-0 3-0 3-0
Introduction to Mechatronics Design 1-1 Fundamentals Introduction to Oil and Natural Gas Engineering Introduction to Robotic Systems Laser & its applications Logic Design & Micro Processors Marine Environment Issues Oil and Gas Economics and Management Optimisation Techniques Power Generation and Distribution Power Plant Engineering Power System Analysis Production Planning and Control Propulsion Renewable Energy Technologies Robotics and Automation Ship Propulsion Engineering Solar Energy Systems Total Quality Management Vehicle Chassis Vehicle Design Performance Introduction to Modelling and Simulation 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1
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ME-431 ME-432 ME-433 ME-434 ME-435 ME-436 ME-437 ME-438 ME-441 ME-442 ME-443 ME-444
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Applied Engineering Mathematics Introduction to Modelling and Simulation Finite Element Methods Advanced Instrumentation and Experimental Methods Advanced Engineering Material
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Department of Design & Manufacturing Engineering MS Leading to PhD in Design & Manufacturing Engineering
This educational programme has been started to address the demands of the modern industry. We at SMME are well- aware of the fact that todays graduates must have the knowledge of the actual state of the industry, its culture and the complex interactive management and operating systems which are based on value-added efforts, team performance and result-oriented leadership. SMME is offering MS leading to PhD programme in Design & Manufacturing Engineering and aspires to develop expertise in other disciplines as well. The purpose of the programme is to develop understanding of manufacturing and management techniques along with specialisation in Manufacturing Engineering, Design Engineering and Industrial Engineering. The programme provides a firm foundation in lean manufacturing, product engineering, quality systems, and skills for effective utilisation of human and corporate resources necessary to improve manufacturing business performance. It integrates systems perspectives, combining the classroom learning of engineering and business with laboratory work, plant tours, industry-related internship & research project. It also provides ample opportunities to work in teams with other manufacturing professionals to analyse real-time problems and develop economical solutions. The Masters Programme students are required to complete 22 classroom credit hours, 2 laboratory credit hours and an industrial research thesis of six credit hours. Laboratory work includes understanding and use of CIM, Micro CIM, CNC and Rapid Prototyping. The thesis is designed to provide a platform for the students to demonstrate competencies in learned methodologies and acquired skills to enhance real-time manufacturing and business performance. The partner manufacturing industry serves as a laboratory for the research project. The Programme will inculcate the skills and ability in the students to effectively fulfil the requirements of such positions as Manufacturing Systems Engineer, Process Improvement Specialist, Lean Manufacturing Consultant, Supply Chain / Logistics Systems Specialist and Manufacturing Business Planner / Consultant.
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Elective Courses
Specialisation in Manufacturing Engineering
code DME-821 DME-822 DME-823 DME-824 DME-825 DME-826 DME-827 course title Rapid Prototyping, Tooling and Manufacturing Laser Material Processing Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Design for Manufacturing Lean and Agile Manufacturing Manufacturing Systems Design and Management Special Topics in Manufacturing Engineering credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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Special Topics for PhD Programme (Any subject in the research interests of the faculty available) 3
Special Topics for PhD Programme (Any subject in the research interests of the faculty available) 3
Special Topics for PhD Programme (Any subject in the research interests of the faculty available) 3
Special Topics for PhD Programme (Any subject in the research interests of the faculty available) 3
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Cognitive Robotics is widely expected to spearhead the upcoming technological revolution where robots and intelligent machines will become an integral part of everyday human life. Be it industrial automation, surgical robotics, household robotics or active prosthetic rehabilitation, Robotic technology is being introduced everywhere in order to assist humans in their everyday tasks. Moreover, recent developments in industry have led to more and more automation being introduced in operations ranging from simple to most complex ones. The programme is administered by the Department of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (R&AI) which houses dedicated laboratories for Robotics, Machine Vision, Control Systems, Industrial Automation, Electronics and Computer Aided Engineering whereas it is supported by other labs at the SMME including Rapid Prototyping (RP) and Computer Numerical Control (CNC), etc. which facilitate mechanical fabrication of indigenously designed robot prototypes. These laboratories are equipped both for research as well as teaching purposes including a variety of robotic arms, mobile robots, stereo-vision camera systems, robot designing kits, advanced microcontroller and controls instrumentation, pneumatic / hydraulic training workstations and circuit board fabrication facilities. They enable the students to get maximum practical exposure to a variety of modern-day robotic technology on a par with similar graduate programmes in other leading international universities. The Masters phase requires the students to complete 22 23 credit hours of theory and 1 2 credit hours of lab work. The students are to take up thesis in any of the related areas. The variety in equipment available at the department makes it possible for them to gather practical results for their experiments wherever required.
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MS Coursework
Core Courses
course code EM-800 EM-805 RIME-812 CSE-860 EC-803 EE-826 course title Robotics I Robotics II Mobile Robotics Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision Linear Control Systems
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Computational science has become the Third Pillar of 21st Century Science, a peer alongside theory and physical experiment.
Computational Science: Ensuring Americas Competitiveness,: A report to American President by Presidents Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC), 2005.
The multidisciplinary nature of the programme attracts students from different academic backgrounds
7% 24% 14% 10% Computational Physics Chemical Engineering Aerospace Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electronics Engineering Computer Science
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Physics
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The chart shows discipline-wise percentage of students enrolled over the last two years in CS&E programme This interdisciplinary MS programme in CS&E gives students in-depth knowledge of computational mathematics, computer science and engineering sciences, which they need to model and simulate physical and technical systems. The curriculum has been structured to equip students with solid CS&E foundational knowledge and skills. It includes technical specialisation courses that enhance a students domain expertise. Currently, the programme is being offered in two focus areas:
Students will be able to customise the focus of their studies by selecting advanced elective courses that match their interests. Some of the elective courses being offered in Fluid Flow and Structures domain include advanced courses in Compressible and Incompressible Fluid Flows, Advanced Combustion, Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer, Advanced Mechanics of Materials, Theory of Vibrations and High Performance Parallel Computing; and that in Computational Infrastructure and Visualisation domain, include High Performance Computer Architecture, Image Processing, Communication System Simulation, and Computer Vision Systems.
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Faculty
engr sikander Hayat Mirza, Principal MS (Iowa State University) USA Discipline: Avionics Engineering Specialisation: Communication & Signal Processing (CSP) Dr Jamil Ahmed PhD (Ecole Centrale de Nantes) France Discipline: Applied Computer Science and Bioinformatics Specialisation: System Biology and Model Checking engr tahir Mahmood Khalid MS (Boston University) USA Discipline: Avionics Engineering Specialisation: DSP (Image Processing) engr Absaar ul Jabbar MS (University of Strathclyde) UK Discipline: Computer Aided Engineering Design Specialisation: Computational Fluid Dynamics Mr Muhammad tariq saeed MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Information Security Specialisation: Network Programming/Parallel Computing Dr Khalid Parvez PhD (University of Oklahoma) USA Discipline: Aerospace Engineering Specialisation: Aerodynamics / Propulsion Dr umar Hasan Khan Niazi PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Bio Informatics Specialisation: Drug Design, Protein Modelling engr Farooq Ahmad cheema MS (Aston University) UK Discipline: Telecommunication Specialisation: Networking Mr Meeraj Mustafa Hashmi MPhil (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Mathematics Specialisation: Fluid Mechanics Mr Ammar Mushtaq BS (Punjab University) Pakistan Specialisation: Computational Physics, CFD Ms Ayesha Gohar BS (GIKI) Pakistan Specialisation: Lasers & Electro-optics
Lab Facilities
Numerical Analysis Lab
The Numerical Analysis Lab (NAL) has Dell Precision 670 workstations. Simulations pertaining to component level studies, simplified with reasonable assumption, are solved by these machines with a high level of accuracy. State-of-the-art licensed software related to fluid flow and structure analyses like Fluent, ANSYS, Gridgen, Tecplot, Fieldview, AAA and Star CCM are installed on these workstations to aid students in their research activities.
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Contacts
Website: telephone: Fax: contac Person: www.rcms.nust.edu.pk +92 51 9085 5701 +92 51 9085 5702 Muhammad Irfan Siddique rcms.nust@yahoo.com, rcms@nust.edu.pk
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NUST engineering programmes have been ranked 285th in the world. Modelling and Simulation will play an important, if not dominant, role in the future of the scientific discovery process and engineering design. MS Leading to PhD in Computational Science and Engineering is a multi-disciplinary programme that broadens the horizon of graduating students and opens new avenues of job opportunities for them. The competent and highly-qualified faculty, state-of-the-art hardware and licensed software facilities, together with the vibrant and multi-disciplinary nature of the programme, provide graduates with the right launching pad for a prosperous future.
Unique Features
Associated Careers
Substantial improvements in numerical methods and dramatic advances in computer hardware have generated vast opportunities in the field of computational science and engineering. There is a great demand for graduates in this future-oriented subject. This demand is most likely to increase in the years ahead. Graduates will be employed in a variety of roles in various departments/organisations including: Design and R&D departments of manufacturing industry, aerospace industry, automotive industry, oil and gas industry and telecommunication industries Design consultancy firms Strategic organisations
In addition to this, numerous funded PhD opportunities also exist for graduates of this programme.
MS Coursework Semester I
Core Courses
course code course title CSE-800 CSE-801 CSE-900 Introduction to Modelling & Analysis Stochastic Modelling and Simulation Advanced Partial Differential Equations course title Elective- IV Elective- V credits 3 3 3
Semester III
course code CSE-XXX CSE-XXX credits 3 3
Semester IV
course code CSE-899 course title Masters Thesis credits 6
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course title Parallel & Distributed Simulation for Research Fuzzy Logic & Neural Network Modelling Advanced Algorithm Design and Analysis Object-oriented Simulation Statistical Methods and Computing Quantitative Approach of Modelling & Simulation Operations Research Computational Methods of Linear Algebra Advanced Dimensional Analysis Advanced Numerical Methods Advanced Complex Variables with Applications Advanced Probability & Statistics Advanced Model Checking Computational Fluid Dynamics Advanced Incompressible Fluids Turbo-machinery Mechanics & Thermodynamics of A/C Propulsion Advanced Compressible Fluids Advanced Heat Transfer Advanced Combustion Advanced Propulsion Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics Finite Element Methods Advanced Mechanics of Materials Fracture Mechanics Behaviour of Materials Under Impact Loading Advanced Theory of Vibration Theory of Elasticity Performance Models of Computers & Networks High Performance Computer Architecture Parallel & Distributed Computer Systems Computer Communication Networks Architecture Data Communication and Networking Communication Systems Simulation
credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
CSE-940
course code
General Electives
CSE-802 CSE-803 CSE-804 CSE-805 CSE-806 CSE-807 CSE-808 CSE-809 CSE-901 CSE-902 CSE-903 CSE-904 CSE-905 CSE-820
Performance Analysis of Computer & Computer Communication Systems course title Computer Graphics for Engineering Applications Image Processing Advanced Digital Signal Processing Human Computer Interaction Computer Vision System Pattern Recognition Semiconductor Devices Modelling & Simulation Modelling & Simulation of Power Electronics Electronic System Modelling and Design Electrical Distribution Systems Modelling & Simulation Digital System Design Automation Programmable Digital Communication System Modelling and Simulation in ElectroOptical and Infrared Systems Modelling and Simulation of Antennas and Propagation Modelling in Microwave Applications Performance Analysis of Electrical Systems & Networks The Environment of Technical Organisations Management Information Systems Project Engineering Engineering Logistics Engineering Management Operations Engineering Simulation-based Life Cycle Engineering Advanced Engineering Economic Analysis
3 credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Electrical Electives
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Electrical Electives
CSE-870 CSE-871 CSE-872 CSE-873 CSE-874 CSE-875 CSE-876 CSE-970 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Structures Electives
CSE-830 CSE-831 CSE-832 CSE-833 CSE-930 CSE-931 CSE-840 CSE-841 CSE-842 CSE-843 CSE-844 CSE-845
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National Students Eligibility Criteria Admission Process Selection Procedure Migration International Students
National Students
Undergraduate Programmes
Dates to Remember
commencement of courses: Mce, Mcs, c of e&Me, scee, sMMe, scMe, seecs September 19, 2011 PNec September 05, 2011 cAe November 14, 2011 submission of sAt results: July 10, 2011 SAT Subject test scores should reach NUST from College Board, USA by July 10, 2011. It is the responsibility of the candidate to provide the SAT scores by due date. Selection of Candidates: July 2011 Selection of candidates will start from July 2011 and continue till the completion of available seats, prior to commencement of programmes as per given dates.
Following candidates will be considered ineligible: > Having less than 60% marks in Matric and FSc > Failed/not appeared in any subject in FSc Part-I/Part-II > Having less than 60% marks in O/A level as per equivalence certificate issued by IBCC > Without valid O Level equivalence certificate at the time of applying to NUST > Female candidates are not eligible to apply for Aerospace, Avionics and Civil Engineering at Risalpur campuses > Diploma holders are not eligible to apply for any undergraduate programme
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Eligibility Criteria
engineering
FSc (Pre-engineering) from any Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education or an equivalent qualification like Overseas High School Certificate/British General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level)/International Baccalaureate/Advanced Placement with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. All non-FSc stream candidates to obtain equivalence certificates from IBCC to apply for the programmes. FSc / equivalent with a combination of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Studies or Computer Science for admission in Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering & Telecommunication Engineering only. FSc / equivalent with a combination of Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry or Computer Studies/Science Minimum 60% aggregate marks each in Matric and FSc/ equivalent exams. No deviation in this regard is allowed.
Application Fee
Nust entrance test sAt National seats SAT International Seats Rs 2,000/- or USD 25/Rs 2,000/- or USD 25/Rs 4,000/- or USD 50/-
Bs computer science
Note Candidates of FSc stream can apply for NUST Entry Test on the basis of FSc Part-I but confirmation of their admission is subject to provision of FSc certificate or Detailed Marks Certificate (with minimum 60% aggregate marks) before the commencement of relevant programme of study. Candidates of O/A Level stream can apply on the basis of O Level equivalence certificates, duly obtained from Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) office but confirmation of their admission is subject to provision of A Level equivalence certificate (Pre-engineering with minimum 60% marks)
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Admission Process
Submission of online application at www.ugadmission.nust.edu.pk Confirmation of receipt of application from NUST via e-mail (within 24 hours of submission)
Candidates should enter the relevant programmes according to their preference. Request for change of preference will not be accepted at a later stage. Candidates applying on SAT basis have to enter their SAT Subject test scores at link available on My Account page after submission of application form. Those who will not enter their SAT scores by due date will be assigned zero weightage. Candidates can deposit the fee either through credit card or make an online deposit, in any branch of HBL, after taking printout of the Challan Form. Information regarding Admit Card containing exact time and centre for NUST Entrance Test will be notified to the eligible candidates through e-mail. Candidates have to print their Admit Cards from NUST website and bring the same with them to the test centre along with original CNIC/Passport or original Matric/ equivalent certificate.
Fee deposit through credit card or online deposit at any branch of HBL
Confirmation of receipt of payment by NUST via e-mail (within 15 days of payment) Issuance of Roll Numbers and allocation of test centres through e-mail (within 24 hours of payment confirmation) Printing of Admit Cards by candidates
Admit Cards will be retained at the test centre for further verification.
Provisional merit list on website (within 30 days of Entrance Test) Printing of Provisional Selection Letter, Medical Certificate and Admission Dues Challan Form by the selected candidates Deposit of admission dues (in any branch of HBL) and submission of required documents to the UG Section, Registrar Directorate Issuance of Joining Instructions to the selected candidates (who have completed all admission formalities) by the respective institution Successful candidates join the respective programmes
Equivalence Certificate
Candidates submitting A Level, 12th Grade, International Baccalaureate or Advanced Placement certificates are also required to submit equivalence certificates, obtained from the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC). Offices of the IBCC are located in all the provincial capitals. The address of IBCC office at Islamabad is as under: Inter Board Committee of Chairmen, Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Building, Sector H-8/4, Islamabad. Phone: +92-51-9235017, 9235019 Web: www.ibcc.edu.pk Candidates are advised to contact IBCC for their eligibility regarding issuance of equivalence certificate of relevant category as per their subjects of study in O/A level or equivalent examinations.
Important Note
Candidates who are appearing or have appeared in any of the above prerequisite examinations during the current year, can also apply. However, such candidates are required to submit their Detailed Marks Certificates/Grade sheets/Equivalence Certificate within 15 days of declaration of final result by the respective Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education. Only the results of the final examination will be accepted in case of fresh intermediate candidates. Supplementary cases may apply during the next academic session.
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Note: Candidates are advised to avoid misrepresentation of facts which may lead to cancellation of their candidature at any stage.
The test will be based on intermediate level education, and is intended to evaluate factual knowledge, comprehension and its application. Correct filling of answer sheets is essential. Detailed instructions for the same are given in NET section to help the candidates. Similar details are also available at NUST website. The weightage of subjects for preparation of merit list is as under:
Applying to NUST
SAT Subject Test is a computer-based test held under the management of College Board, USA. For more information on SAT and how to apply, please visit their website at www.collegeboard.com Last date for SAT scores to reach NUST is July 10, 2011. Scores received after the deadline will not be entertained. NUST institutional code to receive SAT scores is 2790. Merit list for candidates applying on the basis of SAT for national seats is prepared separately.
Medical Fitness
Selected candidates will be required to provide Medical Fitness Certificate for joining the relevant programme. Medical Certificate will be emailed/sent to the selected candidates along with the Provisional Selection Letter for endorsement from any government hospital or a registered medical practitioner.
*O/A Level candidates who are in A Level (final year) will be assigned 25% weightage to their O Level equivalence marks as per equivalence certificate issued by the IBCC.
Note The above policy may be reviewed by the University whenever deemed necessary. It is the responsibility of the candidate to provide the academic record in time to the University as per the deadline. NUST will not be responsible if result of FSc/equivalent exams is not declared in time.
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Rejection of Application
The University may reject an application for admission of any student without assigning any reason.
seeking admission elsewhere. Other universities in the country will also be informed about the same. The seats of those candidates who, after submission of admission dues, do not join within 15 days of commencement date of programmes will be declared vacant and filled up by candidates next on merit.
Submission of Documents
Candidates are required to print the Provisional Selection Letters and send attested photocopies of the following documents along with paid Challan Form (NUST copy) of admission dues (Admission Processing Fee and Security Deposit) to UG Section, Registrar Directorate, NUST, H-12, Islamabad:
Migration
Under extraordinary circumstances, on the recommendation of the Commandant/Principal of the concerned institution, the Rector may allow migration of a student within NUST, or from other foreign/Pakistani universities/colleges of repute, generally under the following conditions:
Matric/equivalent certificate along with Detailed Marks Certificate FSc/equivalent certificate along with Detailed Marks Certificate Equivalence certificate(s) from Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC), in case of equivalent examinations
After completion of first year and before the beginning of final year Possesses good academic record Courses to be transferred have a minimum of B Grade Transfer within NUST will be allowed to students admitted on the basis of NUST selection process Inter-institutional transfers of students within NUST will be managed and processed on the basis of laid down procedure in vogue
Allocation of Programmes
Selection and allotment of programmes will be carried out strictly according to the merit position and preferences exercised by the candidates. Candidates are also required to confirm whether they want to stay in the Programme allotted or would like to remain in upgradation process. The seats becoming available as a result of dropouts will be re-allocated and filled through upgradation of candidates who have confirmed their willingness by depositing the admission dues in time. Name of those candidates who do not deposit admission dues will not be considered any further.
Provisions of NUST Migration Policy, as amended/updated from time to time, will be applicable in processing of all migration cases.
Migration/Transfer Fee
Processing Fee Migration/Transfer Fee Migration from foreign universities Migration from local universities Transfer within NUST
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Postgraduate Programmes
Dates to Remember
commencement of Programmes MCS, C of E&ME, PNEC, SCEE (NIT, IESE, IGIS), SEECS, SMME, scMe, rcMs September 19, 2011 submission of GRE (General)/GAt (General) score
Eligibility Criteria
MS/MS Leading to PhD
Following is mandatory for admission in MS/MS leading to PhD Programmes: 16 years of schooling or 4 years (minimum 130 credit hours) education after FA/FSc/A Level. The previous (terminal) degree or academic transcript on the basis of which an applicant is eligible to apply for MS/ MS must be PEC/HEC (as applicable) recognised, with a minimum CGPA of 2.0/ out of 4.00 (3.0 out of 5.0) / 55% marks. No 3rd Division/Grade D and only one 2nd Division/Grade C throughout the academic career is allowed. GAT (General) conducted by NTS with at least 50 raw score or GRE (General) conducted by ETS, USA with minimum score in each section separately as mentioned below:Quantitative 650/800 Verbal 400/800 Analytical Writing 3.5/6.0 Degree must be in relevant discipline as shown on the following pages.
NUST will accept the scores of GAT (General) conducted by NTS on or after October 1, 2009. Scores of GRE/GAT (General) should reach NUST by July 22, 2011 at the following address: exam Branch, registrar Directorate National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) Sector H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan. Note: Candidates who are awaiting final result can also apply for postgraduate admission provided their CGPA/Percentage till last semester is equal to 2.0/55% and they submit their final result before August 19, 2011.
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Programmes
Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering Water Resources Engineering Transportation Engineering Electrical (Telecommunication) Engineering
Eligibility Criteria
BSc Engineering / BE in Civil Engineering or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BSc Engineering / BE in Civil/ Transportation Engineering or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BSc Electrical (Telecommunication) Engineering / BE in Telecommunication / Electrical / Electronics / Industrial Electronics / Electrical & Communication / Avionics / Communication Technologies or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BSc Engineering / BE in Electrical / Telecommunication / Mechatronics / Electronics / Industrial Electronics / Electrical & Communication / Avionics / Communication Technologies / Computer System or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BSc Engineering / BE in Mechanical / Mechatronics / Industrial / Manufacturing / Aerospace or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BSc Engineering / BE in Mechatronics / Mechanical / Electrical / Telecommunication / Computer / Industrial / Manufacturing / Aerospace/Avionics or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BSc Engineering / BE in any discipline or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BSc Engineering / BE in Electronics / Industrial Electronics / Computer / Electrical / Electrical and Communication / Telecommunication / Avionics or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BCS (4 Years)/ BIT (4 Years)/ BSc or BE Engineering in Telecommunication, Computer Software, Computer System, Communication Technology/ or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. OR MCS/ MIT or MSc in Statistics /Physics / Applied Physics/Mathematics /Electronics with BCS/BIT or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline.
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BSc Engineering / BE in Electrical / Telecommunication / Computer Software/ Computer System/ Electronics / Industrial Electronics / Electrical and Communication / Avionics / Communication Technologies or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. OR MCS / MIT / BCS (4 years) / BIT (4 years) or MSc in Statistics / Physics / Applied Physics / Mathematics / Electronics with BCS / BIT or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BSc Engineering / BE in any discipline. BS Environmental Science/ MSc Environmental Science/ Physics / Applied Physics / Chemistry / Biological Science / Microbiology / Biochemistry / Forestry / Agriculture Science / MBBS / BDS or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BE Civil / Transportation /BE Architecture/Bachelor of Architecture from PEC/HEC/PCATP recognised institute in Pakistan or abroad. MSc/BS (4 years) in Remote Sensing and GIS/Geography/Geology/Computer Science or Engineering/Environmental Science or relevant/equivalent qualifications. OR MSc/BS (4 years) in Town Planning/City and Regional Planning / Urban Planning / Forestry / Business Management / Health Management / Public Health / Architecture or relevant / equivalent qualifications. OR BSc Engineering/BE in Civil/Environmental/Electrical/Mechanical/Petroleum/Mining /Marine /Transportation or any relevant/equivalent qualifications. BSc Engineering / BE in Chemical / Mechanical / Metallurgical / Civil / Mining / Marine or any equivalent qualification in relevant discipline from PEC/HEC (as applicable) recognised institute of Pakistan or abroad. OR MSc Chemistry / Physics / Mathematics / Environmental Science or any equivalent qualification in relevant discipline may be considered but may have to undertake additional courses as deemed necessary to cover deficiencies for Engineering degree essentials. BSc Engineering / BE in Materials and Metallurgical / Mechanical / Mining / Petroleum / Chemical / Engineering Sciences or any equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. OR MSc in Chemistry / Physics / Mathematics / Environmental Sciences or any equivalent qualification in relevant discipline may be considered but may have to undertake additional courses as deemed necessary to cover deficiencies for Engineering degree essentials. MSc / BS (4 years) in Engineering, Natural Sciences, Computer Science / Software Engineering, Operation Research, Defense / Strategic Studies, Management Sciences or equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BE in Mechanical/Manufacturing/Industrial/Mechatronics/Automotive/ Aerospace/Electrical/ Electronics/Avionics/Design Engineering or an equivalent qualification in relevant discipline. BSc Engineering / BE in Mechatronics/Mechanical/ Electrical/Computer/ Industrial/ Manufacturing/ Aerospace/ Avionics/Computer Software or any equivalent qualification in relevant discipline.
Manufacturing Engineering and Management / Design and Manufacturing Engineering Robotics & Intelligent Machine Engineering
Note: Degrees of PEC/HEC (as applicable) recognised institutes only will be accepted.
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Admission Process
Submission of online application form through web-link www.pgadmission.nust.edu.pk along with scanned copies of required documents Confirmation of receipt of application form through e-mail within 24 hours Fee deposit through credit card or online deposit in any branch of HBL Confirmation of receipt of payment via e-mail within 15 days Confirmation of status through e-mail/website within 2 days of receipt of documents Eligible candidates are asked to appear for interviews
On visiting www.pgadmission.nust.edu.pk for filling the application form, the candidates will be allotted a password to access the application form after providing valid e-mail address. Recent photograph of candidate is required to be uploaded. If both percentage and CGPA are mentioned on Bachelors/ Masters Degree/Transcript, then only CGPA will be entered. Candidates, whose final results have not yet been announced, will enter earned percentage/CGPA of last term/semester. Eligibility criteria of the programme, for which applying, must be consulted before selecting the preference. candidates will not be considered for the programmes for which they are not eligible. Candidates can deposit the fee either through credit card or make an online deposit, after taking print of Challan Form, in any branch of HBL. Scanned copies of the following documents are to be attached with the online application: > Matric/equivalent certificate > Intermediate/equivalent certificate > Undergraduate degree along with transcript(s) showing the exact duration and recognition certificate obtained from vvHEC, as applicable to the programme for which application is submitted. > Postgraduate degree along with transcript showing the exact duration and recognition certificate obtained from HEC. > Computerised National Identity Card.
Selection list uploaded on NUST website, by the end August 2011 Selected candidates take printout of Provisional Selection Letter, Willingness Certificate, Medical Certificate and Admission Dues Challan Form Candidates deposit admission dues (in any branch of HBL) and submit the required documents to the PG section of Registrar Directorate Issuance of joining instructions to the selected candidates by the respective Institutions Successful candidates join the respective programmes To do list for candidate To do list for NUST
Desirous candidates for PhD programmes (all types) may apply to Registrar NUST on the prescribed application form according to the advertised schedule of admissions. Application form may be downloaded from NUST website www.nust.edu.pk (link: Downloads). All the instructions to fill the same are given in the form. Each candidate finally selected for admission to the Direct PhD programme will be notified formally. Note Before applying, candidates are to ensure that they are eligible for the applied programme(s) by referring to the eligibility criteria given in the prospectus or on NUST website. Candidates are advised to avoid misrepresentation of facts which may lead to cancellation of their candidature/ admission at any stage.
Admission at NUST can be cancelled at any stage of studies if any document/information provided by a student is found to be fake/incorrect or not meeting the eligibility criteria, with no liability on NUST.
Rejection of Application
The University may reject an application for admission of any student without assigning any reason.
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International Students
Undergraduate Programmes
NUST has some SAT specific seats in Engineering and Computer Science for international students, Pakistanis holding foreign nationality and Pakistanis living abroad. Desirous candidates can avail the facility accordingly, provided they meet the specified eligibility criteria and are willing to pay tuition fee and allied charges of the category.
It is the responsibility of the candidate to provide the SAT scores on the following address by due date:
UG Section, Registrar Directorate National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) Sector H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan. Last date for SAT scores to reach NUST is July 10, 2011. Scores received after the deadline will not be entertained. NUST institutional code to receive SAT scores is 2790
Entry Requirements
International students will take SAT Subject Test and submit the scores as per following:
Engineering
> Mathematics Level II > Physics > Chemistry
Merit List
Merit list of international students is prepared separately.
Final Approval
Cases of the international students, finally selected for admission, will be referred to Higher Education Commission and relevant government department(s) for final approval as per policy in vogue.
Computer Science
> Mathematics Level II > Physics
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Note: SAT subject test is a computer based test held under the management of College Board, USA. For more information on SAT and how to apply, see their website www.collegeboard.com SAT subject test score should reach NUST directly from College Board, USA.
Accommodation
Hostel accommodation to international students is guaranteed.
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Postgraduate Programmes
International students, Pakistanis holding foreign nationality and Pakistanis living abroad can apply for postgraduate programmes. They have to compete with the local students for admission on merit.
Processing
Cases of international students selected for admission will be processed through HEC/relevant government departments.
Accommodation
Hostel accommodation to international students is guaranteed.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility criteria is the same as for national students.
GRE Score
International applicants are required to appear for GRE conducted by ETS, USA. Last date for scores of GRE to reach NUST is July 22, 2011. The candidates are responsible for providing GRE score directly to NUST on the following address: exam Branch, registrar Directorate, National University of Sciences and Technology Sector H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan. Minimum Score in each section separately as mention below is required. Quantitative 650/800 Verbal 400/800 Analytical Writing 3.5/6.0 NUST institution code to receive GRE score is 7014.
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National Students
Undergraduate Programmes Fee Structure
Admission Dues Admission Processing Fee (Non-refundable) Security Deposit (Refundable) PKr 30,000 10,000 54,000 500
Sufficient number of scholarships/fee waivers will be awarded to the needy students of the new batch every year. The scholarship will be for full duration of the programme in which the student is enrolled.
Financially under-privileged students, who cannot pay their fees and also do not qualify for merit-based scholarship are allowed deferred payment, on case-tocase basis on completion of 1st semester of their studies.
Challan for admission charges and Provisional Selection Letter will be available on NUST website. Challan is payable at any branch of HBL. Subsequent fee challans will be issued on quarterly basis. Security deposit is payable along with the admission processing fee at the time of admission.
Refund Policy
The University will refund only the security deposit if the student does not join the University. Admission Processing Fee is not refundable.
Note: The award of scholarship/financial assistance is subject to availability of funds, high performance and good conduct.
For first fifteen days after due date: 5% of the total payable amount After fifteen days up to one month after due date: 10% of the total payable amount One month after due date: Student will not be allowed to attend classes Two months after due date: Registration will be suspended
For re-activation of registration, the student will be required to pay the Admission Processing Fee again along with all outstanding dues and fines.
Top 20% merit position holders in NUST Entrance test with respect to total seats in engineering programmes will be awarded full waiver of tution fee for the 1st semester For continuation of the financial assistance in the range of 15 to 75% of the tuition fee, the student has to maintain CGPA of 3.5 or more.
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Postgraduate Programmes
Masters
Admission charges Admission Processing Fee (Non refundable) Security Deposit (Refundable) Tuition Fee per semester (less Engineering Management & Construction Engineering Management) PKr 10,000 6,000 36,000
timely deposit of dues by their sponsoring agency. Scholarship provisions for postgraduate studies for candidates from FATA and Baluchistan are also available through HEC for which they may apply directly to HEC.
Tution Fee per Semester for Engineering Management & Construction Engineering Management 66,000
PhD
Admission charges Admission Processing Fee (Non refundable) Security Deposit (Refundable) semester charges Tuition Fee per semester (less Engineering Management & Construction Engineering Management) 5,000 6,000 36,000
Tution fee can be exempted subject to certain conditions supervisors Fee and research Fund Sponsored Students: As per scholarship/sponsorship award. Non-Sponsored Students: To be paid by the University
Refund Policy
The University will refund only the security deposit if the student leaves the University within 15 days of commencement of class. Admission Processing Fee is not refundable under any circumstances.
For re-activation of registration, the student will be required to pay the Admission Processing Fee again along with all outstanding charges and fines.
NUST sponsored MS Leading to PhD students, on completion of PhD, will be required to serve with NUST as faculty members for a minimum period of 5 years, subject to meeting NUST selection criteria and availability of vacancies. NUST sponsored MS Leading to PhD Students will work as TA/RA, as and when required. The students who fail or do not fulfil the undertaking, will have to reimburse the total amount spent on them (including Tuition Fee, Stipend, Supervisors Fee and Research Expenditure, etc).
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Direct PhD All NUST sponsored PhD students will be paid Rs 10,000/to Rs 15,000/- per month as stipend. There are numerous opportunities for additional academic pursuits, e.g. students will be provided financial support for attending seminars, conferences and making presentations/publication of research papers within Pakistan and abroad. During research phase of PhD studies at NUST, students can also get an opportunity for collaborative/joint research training programmes with other well-reputed foreign universities, Self sponsored PhD students can also be exempted from payment of tuition fee, if they are willing to do TA/RA duties as and when required.
Tution Fee per Semester for Engineering Management & Construction Engineering Management 66,000
International Students
Undergraduate Programmes
Finances (UG Programmes)
Students selected through this process will be required to pay their fees and other charges in USD.
Fee Structure
engineering and computer science Programmes Admission Processing Fee (Non-refundable) Tuition Fee (per annum) Security Deposit (Refundable) Health Facilities (per annum) usD 575 3,500 250 120
Fee & Funding
Tuition fee for first academic year (two semesters) will be deposited at NUST at the time of admission. Subsequently, tuition fee will be paid through challan forms provided by Finance Directorate, NUST. The structure and schedule of payment will be intimated to the selected candidates. The security deposit is payable along with the admission processing fee at the time of admission. All fees are subject to revision from time to time.
Note A Security Fee of USD 117/- (Refundable) is charged at the time of allotment. Accommodation charges do not include food. Accommodation information in NUST Colleges can be found in their respective sections of the prospectus.
Postgraduate Programmes
Finances (PG Programmes)
International students selected through this process will be required to pay the applicable charges in USD. Please note that admission is granted only to those candidates who come up to the required position on the merit list meant for open merit.
Fee Structure
The fee structure of the programmes of study is as under: engineering and It Programmes Admission Processing Fee (Non refundable) Tuition Fee (per annum) Security Deposit (Refundable) Health Insurance (per annum) usD 300 4,000 300 120
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These instructions deal with multiple choice answer sheets, which will be provided for examination. The answer sheets will have two parts, i.e., personal information and answers. A filled in answer sheet is printed on the next page for illustration and guidence. Answer sheets are marked through computer, therefore, it is important that the candidates read and understand these instructions thoroughly before taking the exam. Non-compliance will affect scoring adversely. PersoNAL INForMAtIoN (See appropriate block in the specimen answer sheet). Exam superintendent will brief on filling in of this portion before start of the exam.
NET Instructions
Clearly write your name in Capital Letters in the box titled FuLL NAMe. Fill corresponding circles. If the name is longer than the space provided, fill in as much as fits in the given space. (In the specimen answer sheet, Babar Ajmal is the name of a candidate). Write your Roll No in the box titled roLL No. (In the specimen answer sheet, the Roll No of the candidate is 273377). In the suBJect column, use 111 as subject code for BS Mathematics. In the Net coDe column, write NET Code written inside the question booklet. (NET Code 003 is marked In the specimen answer sheet) In the cItY/ceNtre column, use the following codes and fill in the corresponding circles. (In the specimen sheet, KI is marked for Karachi). rW: Rawalpindi QA: Quetta oK: Okara ID: Islamabad MN: Multan HD: Hyderabad Pr: Peshawar Lr: Lahore KI: Karachi sG: Sargodha GA: Gujranwala rP:Risalpur Br: Bahawalpur
Put your date of birth in the column Date of Birth. 11-04-92 is marked as the Date of Birth on the specimen sheet. In the sex column, fill M for male candidates, F for female candidates and o for other candidates. (In the example a male candidate is marked).
MArKING of ANsWer sHeet In the specimen answer sheet, first 6 questions have been attempted. See the specimen sheet and the following instructions:
Mark your choice with 2B lead pencil by filling in the appropriate circle completely, making it a dark black circle as shown below.
Do not mark more than a single circle for an answer choice. Multiple answers for a single question will be regarded as an unanswered question. If you need to erase an answer, do so clearly/cleanly, using a good quality eraser. Do not bend/fold your answer sheet, make stray marks or mark any area outside the provided circles.
MIsceLLANeous Answer sheet is to be signed both by the invigilator as well as by the candidate, in respective blocks, with ballpoint pen only. PLeAse DoNt ForGet to BRING A CLIPBOARD ALONG. use 2B lead pencil only. DO Not use ink pens, ballpoint pens or felt-tip pens on the answer sheet. You are allowed to bring along clipboard, pencils, eraser and sharpener only. Use your time effectively. Do not spend too much time on one question, otherwise you will run short of time for other questions. Write your roll No on the front page of the QuestIoN BooKLet and the back side of the answer sheet in the given blocks. Do not write elsewhere. www.nust.edu.pk NUST Prospectus 2011
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Return the complete questions booklet along with the answer sheet on completion of the test. You are not allowed to take away any part of the question booklet or note questions elsewhere. Non-compliance will be regarded as use of unfair mean. You are Not ALLoWeD to use any device which could assist in calculation such as a calculator, tables, digital watch, mobile phone, electronic diary, Palm Pilot, etc. there is no negative marking.
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