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A Proud History
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Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology is
emblematic of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s remarkable
vision and futuristic approach to education.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817-1898) was decidedly the most Pakistan owes to Sir Syed and to the Aligarh Movement in a
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significant Muslim Social Reformer who emerged on the Indian special way. The country's very concept evolved over time
subcontinent scene in the 19th century. His dynamic thoughts from the initial characterization by Sir Syed of the subcontinent
and lifelong efforts were truly epoch-making; they brought as a nation. What later followed in the political arena in the
about a renaissance of the Muslims as a distinct nation in the form of the Pakistan Movement, was the very reflection of the
subcontinent and paved the way to the ultimate establishment Aligarh Movement.
of a well-deserved separate country for them.
In fact “the Aligarh Movement and the Pakistan Movement are
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Having ruled India for several hundred years, the Muslims did complementary and inseparable”. The torch-bearers of the ti
have a polity and social framework of their own, but it was Aligarh Movement and the students of the Muslim University
rudely shattered as a result of the failure of the 1857 War of rendered an invaluable service to the struggle for Pakistan. b
Independence. Amidst utter dejection in the aftermath of this When the country came into being, those educated at Aligarh
fiasco, Sir Syed came up with a prescription that provided the remained in the forefront to run the country at every level and th
Muslims with hope and sustenance for the future. The core of
this prescription was a plea for modern education to prepare
in every walk of life. As many as five Heads of State and Prime
Ministers of Pakistan were Aligarh's Old Boys.
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the youth for the challenges ahead. A monument to Sir Syed's in
exceptional efforts to implement his proposals was the True to its representation of the essence of the Aligarh
well-known Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental (M.A.O.) College Movement, the Aligarh Muslim Old Boys' Association of
established at Aligarh in 1875, which became the famous Pakistan has made distinctive efforts in the field of education in
Muslim University in 1920. the country. A notable fruition of these efforts is the Sir Syed
University of Engineering and Technology, which does not
The driving force behind these Institutions was what is known merely carry Sir Syed's name but also, endeavors to serve the
as the Aligarh Movement. Initiated by Sir Syed and developed cause of education and character building in the true Aligarh
by relentless work by his associates and followers, the spirit.
Movement is remarkably universal and abiding in its appeal
and applicability. Its essence is education as the prime mover of
modernization, progress and development, mainly as a
self-reliant private effort. At the same time, it puts great
emphasis on keeping intact the community's own distinctive
cultural identity and base. Holistic in its approach, the
Movement gives equal importance to character building along
with scholastic instruction.
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First First
First and Largest Engineering
University in the private sector
with top ranking
University
SSUET was the first in
stablish, in conformity with philosophy of SYED AHMAD Pakistan to introduce the
N, a centre of excellence that disseminates quality subject of Bio-medical
ation in modern sciences, engineering, technology and Engineering
ature to produce experts and researchers, who are able
HEC
ing significant advancement in the economy of the
try and give it a respectable position in the world in
Recognized
eral and among the countries in its geo- physical region,
articular. 23,387
Graduates
ission CIEC SSUET Graduates boast
of exceptional academic &
Professional competence; highly
ork hard for achieving speedy progress in the educa-
No. 1 in Private Sector sought-after by employers
l programmes by disseminating knowledge through the
Engineering University in Sindh nation-wide in a large spectrum
physical and teaching facilities. Making new break- of public and private sectors
in last Round (2016-2018)
ughs in technology by establishing research centres institutions
patible with world level and IT Park for promotion of
Influencing the future since 1994
stry through new research findings.
For more than 25 years SSUET continues to make its mark, with
leading experts educating the Pioneers of Tomorrow
Mission
To provide an enabling environment to all stakeholders of SSUET in the pursuit of
technological and socio-economic development, for the achievement of long-term
societal benefits through innovation, research, commercialization and sharing of
knowledge imbued with the sense of social and moral responsibility aligned with
the Aligarh spirit.
Basic Concepts
Centre of Excellence in Teaching & Research
Aligarh Spirit
High Quality of Education and Character Building
Discipline and Student Affairs
Punctuality
Maximum Utilization of Lab. Facilities
Maximum Utilization of Library Facilities
Dress Code
Tutorial System
Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
Promotion of Sports
Highly Viable Student Societies
Career Planning
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Table of Content
Message from the Chancellor 10
Message from the Vice Chancellor 12
The University 15
Introduction
1.1 Administration 19
1.2 Management of the University 21
1.3 Board of Governors 21
1.4 Academic Council 21
1.5 Board of Faculty of Electrical & Computer Engineering 22
1.6 Board of Faculty of Civil Engineering And Architecture 23
1.7 Board of Faculty of Computing & Applied Sciences 23
1.8 Board of Faculty of Business Management & Social 24
Science
1.9 Board of Advanced Studies & Research 24
1.10 Selection Board 24
1.11 Finance & Planning Committee 25
University Essentials
2.1 Registrar Office 26 2.6 Brig. (R) Qamar-us-Salam Literary 31
2.2 Sports Department 27 Art & Culture Forum
2.3 Center for Guidance, Career 28 2.7 Directorate of Student Affairs 32
Planning & Placement 2.8 Center of Excellence (CoE | CS) 33
2.4 Quality Enhancement Cell 29 2.9 Convocation 2022 35
2.5 Office of Research, Innovation & 30 2.10 Position Holders 37
Commercialization (ORIC)
Academic Fraternity
3.1 Faculties 40 3.5 Faculty of Computing & Applied 50
3.2 Program Offered 40 Sciences
3.3 Faculty of Electrical & Computer 40 3.6 Faculty of Business Management & 56
Engineering Social Sciences
3.4 Faculty of Civil Engineering & 47 3.7 Visiting Faculty 57
Architecture
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Table of Content
Courses of Studies
4.1 Electronic Engineering 59
4.2 Computer Engineering 62
4.3 Biomedical Engineering 65
4.4 Civil Engineering 68
4.5 Telecommunication Engineering 71
4.6 Electrical Engineering 74
4.7 Computer Science 77
4.8 Information Technology 81
4.9 Software Engineering 83
4.10 Bioinformatics 87
4.11 Architecture & Environmental Design 90
4.12 Mobile Communications & Security 93
4.13 Biomedical Science 96
4.14 Mathematics 99
4.15 Biotechnology 102
4.16 Business Administration 105
4.17 Electrical Engineering Technology 109
4.18 Civil Engineering Technology 111
4.19 Electronic Engineering Technology 113
4.20 Clinical Psychology 115
Academic Rules
5.1 Preamble 117
5.2 Academic System 118
5.3 Registration 122
5.4 Evaluation, Assessment & Examination 125
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Table of Content
Admission Policy Admission Procedure
6.0 Admission Policy 132 7.0 Admission Procedure 136
6.1 Faculty of Civil Engineering and 132 7.1 Submission of Application for 136
Architecture (FoCVA) Admission
6.2 Faculty of Electrical and Computer 132 7.2 Admission Test 136
Engineering (FoCVA) 7.3 Merit Calculations 136
6.3 Faculty of Computing and Applied 132 7.4 Admission Offering (Provisional) 136
Sciences (FoCAS) 7.5 Conversion of Provisional to Regular 137
6.4 Faculty of Management and 132 Admission
Social Sciences (FoBMS) 7.6 Important Points to Remember 137
6.5 Eligibility Conditions 132 7.7 Documents Required 137
6.6 Admission Open to All 133 7.8 Description of Categories & Payable 137
6.7 Rejection of Application 133 fee at the time of Admission
6.8 Aptitude Test 133
6.9 Hafiz-e-Quran 133
6.10 Merit Determination 133
6.11 Tie Resolution 134
6.12 Required Documents 134
6.13 Categories & Seats Allocations 134
6.14 First Instalment Including Admission 135
Process Charges
6.15 Change in Program/Discipline 135
6.16 Duration of Program 135
6.17 Medium of Instruction 135
6.18 Employment/Simultaneous 135
Enrolment
6.19 Cancellation of Admission/Enrolments 135
SSUET Campuses
8.1 Main Campus 139
8.2 Education City Campus 139
8.3 Sir Syed Tower 139
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MoU’s Partners
Baku,
Azerbaijan
Baku Engineering
University, Khirdalan
Azerbaijan
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About SSUET
Leading Engineering University,
Centered in Karachi
As an engineering university of science and technology founded in 1994, SSUET has
grown phenomenally featuring distinctive strengths in both education and research.
With its intelectually stimulating curriculum coupled with the freedom of inquiry;
students explore their passions and discover their talents. SSUET will continue to
cultivate well-rounded and well-equipped graduates.
The overall winner was the SSUETIANS team from Telecommunication Engineering,
which developed an innovative technique that reduces the radiation dose released and
the energy used during computed tomography CT scans, while also enhancing the
quality of images produced.
An award for the most promising women-lead business was presented to a team of
biomedical engineers from Biomedical Engineering, which designed an innovative
energy-efficient incubating blanket which can replace the traditional baby incubator.
Combined with
Art of Teaching & Research A Student-centred adaptive learning
environment on SSUET Campus that
uses advanced Learning tools to deliver
We boast high academic standards Education that prepares students for
through expert lecturers across all facuties. Future
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Message from the
Chancellor
Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology establish the Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technol-
(SSUET) is a private research university located in the urban ogy. The objective of AMUOBA was to implement the
area of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The university is honoured philosophy of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in real earnest.
in the name of notable 19th-century philosopher, social
reformer and educationist Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. Sir Syed SSUET commenced its academic degree programs in only 2
University of Engineering & Technology bears motto: areas: Computer Engineering and Electronics Engineering.
Since its inception, Sir Syed University has never looked
back and continued its journey unabated with an open
He (Allah) has taught man that which he knew not mind and responsive to advancement in science, engineer-
ing, technology and business management.
SSUET’s vision is to meet the demands of challenging times
as Sir Syed Ahmed Khan envisioned by transforming Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology has the
Pakistan into a Knowledge-based Society through Social distinction to be the first Pakistani private-sector engineer-
Impact Projects & Innovation in Education, Research & ing university. The purpose of AMUOBA by sponsoring the
Creativity, and Endeavoring to create an Entrepreneurial university was to support and reinforce efforts of govern-
mindset. ment policies for the social and education sectors in particu-
lar.
Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology (SSUET)
was established in 1994 by the Alumni of Aligarh Muslim Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology has
University. The Aligarh Muslim Old Boys’ Association completed 28 years of its establishment. University marked
(AMUOBA) took the unique initiative and decided to the landmark events and celebrated Silver Jubilee in a
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Message from the
Chancellor
befitting manner. With the passage of time and the Univer- to cope with the challenges of the 20th Century and the
sity’s proven track record of successfully turning out expected upcoming challenges of the 21st Century.
graduates/professionals of international stature. Sir Syed
University of Engineering & Technology has become an Those who have applied for admission to Sir Syed Universi-
educational icon, where students from all over Pakistan ty of Engineering & Technology have taken the right step.
converge in pursuit of education to become rightful SSUET welcomes all incoming students to become a part of
professionals and serve mankind. It is worth mentioning the Sir Syed fraternity where students would find immense
that admission to SSET is open and merit-based irrespective benefits that may help them in their career development.
of caste or creed.
Jawaid Anwar
SSUET comprises of more than 6,000 students and over 400 Chancellor
learned experienced and dedicated faculty members. With
over twenty thousand graduates that turned out from this
august institution. SSUET continues to move ahead.
1. BS in Computer Engineering
2. BS in Electronic Engineering
3. BS in Telecommunication Engineering
4. BS in Electrical Engineering
5. BS in Biomedical Engineering
6. BS in Civil Engineering
1. BS in Architecture
2. BS in Computer Science
3. BS in Software Engineering
4. BS in Bioinformatics
5. BS in Information Technology
1. BS in Mathematics
2. BS in Mobile Communication & Security
3. BS in Biomedical Sciences
4. BS in Biotechnology
5. BS in Clinical Psychology
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Message from the
Vice Chancellor
Education is not
merely seeking
for ‘cer�ificates’; it
is essentially the
will to act�alize
what you have
lear�t
Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin
While appreciating the interest of students seeking admission The University started functioning in the year 1994 with only 2
in Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, I feel disciplines namely Electronic Engineering and Computer
pleasure in mentioning that Sir Syed University is firmly Engineering. Over a period of time, the University expanded,
committed to impart quality education at an affordable fee and a number of departments were added in response to the
structure to produce world class professionals and assure a emerging market demands. The University has now 19
bright future for them. disciplines namely Electronic Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Graduates from SSUET can go out and serve with distinction Telecommunication Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architec-
within and outside the country to contribute positively. ture, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Bioinformatics,
Information Technology, Mobile Communication & Security,
Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology is a Mathematics, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, Electronic
epitome of philosophy of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, who stressed Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology,
the need for acquisition of modern education in order to live Electrical Engineering Technology and Business Management.
with peace and dignity among the comity of nations. Aligarh There are plans to add more disciplines gradually in response
Muslim University Old Boys’ Association (AMUOBA) was to the market growing demands.
inspired by the towering personality of a great educationist and
social reformer Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and in recognition of his The University’s infrastructure is continuously being expand-
services particularly for the Muslims of the Indian Sub-conti- ed. Central library and laboratories are upgraded with the
nent, established Sir Syed University and named it after Sir latest state of the art equipment. For future expansion, the
Syed Ahmed Khan. AMUOBA thought that the establishment University has acquired 200 acres of land in the Education City
of Sir Syed University will truly transform Sir Syed Ahmed to establish its new Campus.
Khan’s philosophy for education into a reality.
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Message from the
Vice Chancellor
I am delighted to welcome you to join the academic fraternity websites and notice boards that provide students with
at Sir Syed University for starting a new chapter in your life necessary curriculum or academic information. Students are
and career. The University takes great pride in its achievements encouraged to utilize the library facilities, avail scholarships or
over the past more than two decades and is committed to financial assistance depending upon eligibility.
educational excellence by providing you the strongest possible
foundation to build your career. This is what makes Sir Syed The vision of University is to be the centre of academic
University’s experience unique, special, and exciting. excellence and research. The University believes in providing
quality education relevant to socio – economic priorities of our
Sir Syed University is centrally located in the heart of the town nation and the region as a whole. We endeavor to turn out
serviced by all types of transportation facilities and abundance world class professionals who could serve mankind in general.
of other facilities required for peaceful educational environ-
ment. Sir Syed University has modern facilities, well equipped We welcome the Batch 2022 to join us in opening up new
laboratories, class rooms, vibrant student lifestyle and opportu- avenues of career development and be able to work together on
nities to engage the students socially and culturally. The innovative research outcomes and a better and brighter future
University instills confidence and maturity in its students, thus ahead in life.
paving their way to become the leaders of tomorrow.
Apart from education, great emphasis is laid on character Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin
building, moral values, team spirit, tolerance, harmony and Vice Chancellor
love for our country and its people. Our Guidance Center is
engaged in arranging internships, industrial visits, motivation-
al talks, direct interaction with employers for placements, skill
development seminars/workshops and other social events.
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Introduction
The University Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys' Association
of Pakistan (AMUOBA)
National rankings, environment friendly and state-of-the-art
facilities, growing reputation for excellence in teaching and A group of the Old Boys’ of the Aligarh Muslim University,
affordable cost of engineering education are some of the main blessed with the Aligarh Sprit, were eager to play vital role for
attractions of SSUET. the uplift of Pakistan, as the students of Aligarh Muslim
University had been the pioneer in Pakistan movement. The
Its hallmark includes the curricula emphasizing research, the group was religiously serious to strive to make the newborn
air conditioned class rooms and labs meeting international country strong and viable.
standards, sports facilities, symposia and seminars, Continuing
Education Programs, strict adherence to Teaching Schedules, They organized themselves under the banner of an association
sound interaction between Industry and Academia, ongoing known as “Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys' Association of
research projects and above all the Career Planning & Pakistan (AMUOBA)”. True to the essence of the Aligarh Sprit,
Placement Bureau, which helps find jobs for the alumni. the Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys' Association of
Pakistan made distinctive efforts in the field of education in the
History country. A notable fruition of these efforts is the Sir Syed
University of Engineering and Technology, which does not
Source Of Inspiration merely carry Sir Syed's name but also, endeavors to serve the
Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology is spiritually cause of education and character building in the true Aligarh
associated to Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. The spirit.
role of Muslim University Aligarh, in the process of uplift and
wellbeing of the Muslims of the subcontinent, stands in bold A lot of homework was done before launching the plan for
relief in the annals of history. The domain of working of this establishing SSUET. AMUOBA had engineers, technocrats,
university was not confined to teaching of some subjects or professors, doctors and bankers as its members. Using their
dissemination of knowledge; it rather transcended these best abilities, they developed a plan for establishing a universi-
spheres and encompassed the building of character and ty, which could produce engineers, technocrats, men of letter
development of personality of the students along with academ- and experts capable to address problems of the country
ics. through technology and advanced knowledge of other fields.
This university works in accordance with a philosophy that The building for the proposed university had already been
was the driving force for Aligarh Movement. This philosophy constructed. It initially had two blocks, this number now has
was Initiated by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and developed through become eight and further construction is in progress.
relentless work by his associates and followers. The Movement
was remarkably universal and abiding in its appeal and Before the selection of subjects and curricula for SSUET, studies
applicability. were made to identify the fields that would uplift the economy
of the country, if qualified engineers and technicians were
Its essence was education as the prime mover of moderniza- provided to those fields. It was decided in the light of the
tion, progress and development. It put great emphasis on studies that most appropriate subjects were Computer
keeping intact the community's own distinctive cultural Engineering and Electronic Engineering, which were
identity and base. The Movement gave equal importance to introduced in the beginning. Later on Biomedical, Civil and
character building along with scholastic instruction. Telecommunication engineering disciplines were added. The
disciplines of Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Electrical,
The real outcome of Aligarh movement was the Aligarh Spirit, Architecture & Software Engineering are recent additions.
which was being inculcated in every student, through the
special pedagogy and instructional methods, during studies at The vision and mission of the University were set as under:
the Muslim University and this spirit distinguished its
students. The alumni of the Muslim University, with Aligarh Legal Basis
spirit as their characteristic, played distinctive role in whatever
position they happened to have in the practical life, after The Governor of Sindh issued an ordinance for the establish-
education. Every student even after education at Aligarh ment of Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology and
derived, from the Aligarh Spirit, the zeal and enthusiasm for the University started in the year 1994. Later the Provincial
doing formidable tasks and materializing great ideas. Assembly of Sindh on 17th September, 1995 passed the Sir Syed
University of Engineering & Technology Karachi Act —1995,
this was assented by the Governor of Sindh on 16th October,
1995 and published as an Act of Legislature of Sindh in the
Gazette of Sindh (Extraordinary) on 25th October, 1995. This
Act governs the working of the University. The legal frame
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Introduction
work, provided in the Act serves as the backbone of the the quality in different sectors of working of the University.
University. The statutory bodies identified in the act, meet
regularly and steer the University strictly within the ambit of Faculty and Functionaries
the provisions of the act.
The best available teachers from within the country as well as
State of the Art Lab Facilities from abroad have been recruited to impart education in SSUET.
Administrators from education and other departments of good
SSUET has given special consideration to its labs, because its reputation have been employed to run the administrative
main objective is to produce engineers and technicians, who sector of the University.
can be useful for industry and play a significant role in econom-
ic growth. The labs have been furnished with most modern Contribution of the University for Development of
equipment to make them compatible with international Engineering
standards. The labs are kept opened from 8 am to 9 pm. The
students have access to the labs within these hours’ even if they It is a well known fact that before creation of SSUET, there were
do not have their scheduled lab work. In computer labs it has limited opportunities for studying engineering, as the number
been ensured that each student in the labs has a separate of engineering teaching institutions was very small in the
computer to work on. In other labs arrangements have been country. Even good students could not seek admission on
made to provide facilities that give ample chances of hands on account of fixed quota of seats. The emergence of SSUET has
training to every individual student. created opportunities for every student, who meets admission
criteria, which is based on merit and is free from reservations
Research Activities and quotas based on regions or on any other considerations.
The open and transparent admission procedures have carried
The University has always laid emphasis on research. To boost the benefits of the university from mountains in north-west to
research activities all endeavors that help promote new the shores of sea in Sindh and Baluchistan.
breakthroughs are made in the University.
Benefit to Economic Sector
These include provision of superb equipment, availability of
research journals, arranging of seminars, talks by eminent A university cannot take up directly an endeavor that aims at
scientists and researchers and support to young researchers. boosting the economy of the country; however, it can create
skilled man power that can undertake the pursuits that bring
Global Conference on Wireless & Optical Technology remarkable growth in economy. Sir Syed University has been
(GCWOT) is being organized virtually by Sir Syed University performing this sacred duty since its inception. The University
of Engineering & Technology Karachi and University of has been producing computer and electronic engineers since
Malaga in collaboration with Spanish section of IEEE. 1998. During the last decade mobile phones and e-Banking
have been key factors for economic growth of the country.
This was a great activity that provided incentive to the young SSUET graduates were available in sizeable numbers when
scientists. The researchers and scientists from different parts of mobile phone companies were initiated in Pakistan. The
the world read papers on the most modern research findings University graduates were a boon for them as they immediate-
and breakthroughs in this momentous Scholastic Activity. ly shouldered responsibilities in these companies. Similarly,
the graduates took assignments in the banks. Apart from this
Research Funding awarded for Multiple projects of interna- the graduates have also played role in other sectors, where
tional credit mobility by European Union, in Partnership with computer and new devices were being introduced to enhance
Universities from Spain, Italy & Ireland. efficiency and production. The skilled persons needed in those
sectors were provided by SSUET.
The researchers from SSUET regularly participate in the
national and international conferences and read papers, which Sir Syed University took a highly unique step by introducing
receive appreciation. The students from SSUET participate Biomedical Engineering. The University was the first in
regularly in the national and international competitions related Pakistan to start this subject. It was really a revolutionary step
to software, hardware and other scientific/engineering this supported the industry, which was producing biomedical
subjects. The SSUET students have produced remarkable products. The Biomedical Engineers are also playing very
results in these competitions. important role in maintenance of equipment in hospitals. This
maintenance too has economic aspect. As in the absence of the
Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) qualified engineers, the medical equipment in hospital used to
be replaced even when it developed a minor defect. The
The University has a highly active Quality Enhancement Cell, biomedical engineers now maintain the equipment and keep it
working in accordance with the guidelines provided by the viable for the life time specified by the manufacturers.
HEC. The QEC arranges seminars and workshops to enhance
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Introduction
The University graduates earned good name in other sectors
such as Pakistan Army and Air force. They are occupying
prestigious positions abroad and making valuable contribution
in research.
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Administration
Fraternity
Cdre. (R) Engr. Syed Sarfraz Ali Zubair Hameedi Dr. Rehan Shams Engr. Akhtar Nadyme
Registrar Additional Registrar Director Student Affairs Director QEC
Shahid Aziz Khan Abdul Munaf Advani Shahzad Ahmed Muhammad Mubbashir
Director SP&D Director Finance Director Information Technology Director Sports
Dr. Rabia Noor Enam Prof. Dr. Tahir Qadri Engr. Muhammad Din Dr. Agha Yasir
Director ORIC Director Post Graduate Studies Director Maintenance & Services Director Technology Program
Roshan Zameer Farooq Ali Khan Engr. Nauman Ali Khan Shaheen Atiq
Controller of Examinations Resident Auditor Director CCPE Librarian
Introduction
1.1 Administration Coordinator (Academic)
Ms. Muqadisa Siddique
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System Programmer
Directorate of Student Affairs Mr. Javed Iqbal Soomro
Deputy Director Student Affairs SSU Research Journal of Engineering & Technology
Ms. Nasreen Aziz
Mr. Ajaz M. Siddiqui Convenor
Mr. Safdar Ali Mr. Mukhtar Naqvi
Director
Mr. Shahzad Ahmed
Manager Infrastructure
Mr. Kazi Salahuddin Ahmed
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Introduction
1.2 Management of the University 11. Cdre. (R) Engr. Salim A. Siddiqui
Vice President, AMUOBA
Vice Chancellor
Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin
1.4 Academic Council
1.3 Board of Governors 1. Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin
Vice Chancellor, SSUET
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Introduction
13. Dr. Muhammad Ibrar-ul-Haque 32. Prof. Dr. Noman Ahmed,
Acting Chairman, Electrical Engineering Architecture Dept. & Planning,
Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering NED University of Engineering & Tech.
14. Dr. Waleej Haider 33. Prof. Dr. Bhawani Shankar Choudhry,
Acting Chairperson, Computer Science & Former Dean, Faculty of Engineering, MUET
Information Technology Department.
34. Prof. Dr. Syed Irfan Hyder,
15. Dr. Muhammad Naseem Vice Chancellor
Chairperson, Software Engineering Zia Uddin University
16. Dr. Sidra Abid Syed 35. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Raza Mehdi
Acting Chairperson, Biomedical Engineering Principal, Thar Institute of Engineering,
Sciences and Technology, Constituent
17. Arch. Muhammad Fazal Noor College of NED University
Chairperson, Architecture Enviornmental Design
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Introduction
11. Dr. Mariam Raziq 7. Dr. Ameen Monasser
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor, Architecture
Department
8. Dr. Muzammil Hussain Shah
12. Dr. Shaheena Noor Associate Professor CVD
Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering
Department 9. Samar Shamim Hussain
Assistant Professor AED
13. Mr. Irfan Ahmed Usmani
Assistant Professor, TED 10. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aamir
Dean, Faculty of Electrical &
14. Dr. Darakkhshan M. Haleem Computer Engineering / Chairman,
Associate Professor, Biomedical Telecommunication Engineering Deptt.
Engineering Department (expert IT / Telecom)
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Introduction
7. Dr. Muhammad Tahir Fattani,
Associate Professor, Software Engineering 1.9 Board of Advanced Studies &
8.
Department
Mr. Shuja Mohammad Qureshi Research
Associate Professor, Mathematics Department
1. Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin
9. Engr. Akhtar Nadyme Vice Chancellor
Director, Quality Enhancement Cell
2. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aamir
10. Dr. Syed Abbas Ali Dean, Faculty of Electrical &
Professor, Computer & Info Sys Computer Engineering/ Chairman,
Eng., NEDUET Telecommunication Engineering Department
11. Mr. Khawaja Tanveer Saleem 3. Prof. Dr. Mir Shabbar Ali
IT Leadership, United Energy Pakistan Dean, Faculty of Civil Engineering & Architecture
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Introduction
1.11 Finance & Planning
Committee
1. Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin
Vice Chancellor
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University Essentials
2.1 Registrar Office MoUs
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University Essentials
2.2 Sports Department second, while Software Engineering Department stood third in
the competitions. The trophy went to the Architecture
Department. Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin, Deputy
Games and sports are an integral part of SSUET academic Commissioner East, Assistant Commissioner East, Olympian
activities. The following sports activities are available to Qamar Ibrahim, Gulfraz Ahmad Khan and a large number of
students: media persons were present on the occasion.
Cricket Olympian Hanif Khan appointed Sports Consultant
Basket Ball
Volley Ball
Badminton and Table Tennis
Body Building
Sports Teams:
Cricket
Basket-Ball
Volley-Ball
Badminton
Table-Tennis SSUET appointed Pride of Performance holder, Olympian
Hockey Hanif Khan (Former Captain, Pakistan Hockey Team) as Sports
Football Consultant for the betterment of sports at SSUET. Chancellor
Boxing SSUET, Jawaid Anwar, handed over the appointment letter to
Body Building the Olympian Hanif Khan in a welcome ceremony held in his
honour.
The Sports Teams have shown outstanding performance in
Domestic Events and All Pakistan Inter-Universities Champi- Vice Chancellor, SSUET, Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin, Registrar Syed
onships and gained prominent positions as detailed below: Sarfraz Ali, General Secretary AMUOBA, Mr. Arshad Khan,
Convener Sports, Qazi Nasar Abbas, Olympian Nasir Ali,
SSB-SSUET Sports Gala Season 3 Olympian Ahmed Alam, Mohsin Ali Khan, Gulfaraz Ahmed
Khan and other sports dignitaries attended the ceremony.
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2.3 Center for Guidance, Career 10.
xi. Pakistan Society
Job Fair
Planning & Placement 11.
12.
Parents Outreach Programme
Nation Building Programme
13. Arranging students Conference.(National Issues)
Vision: (Youth Issues)
14. CPEC Caravan and its impact on Pakistani Youth
In line with the University’s vision, mission and core values, 15. Environment
the Guidance Centre aims to provide and implement continu- 16. Water Conservation
ous guidance services to safeguard the psycho-emotional needs 17. Psychological Services
of the students and to assist them in their developmental 18. Liaison with industries
growth so that they may become well adjusted individuals. 19. Liaison with Universities National / International
Guidance Centre also focused on the career development needs
of SSUET students by providing high quality services through Chancellor SSUET Visited Arts Council
consultation and lasting partnerships, designed to facilitate
learning and advance well-being, purpose, identity develop- Chancellor of Sir Syed University, Jawaid Anwar, visited 2-day
ment and citizenship. exhibition on "Islamic Calligraphy” at Arts Council of Pakistan,
Karachi. The exhibition was held in collaboration with Almira
We assist students achieve successful outcomes by: Artistic. Chancellor Jawaid Anwar was invited as the special
1. Connecting students' interests, values, skills and guest on the second day of exhibition. He addressed the
personality with the world of work. participants and visited different stalls. Prominent personali-
2. Aiding development of students' interests by ties who attended the exhibition included Business Icon, Mr. S.
exploring various majors and careers. M. Munir, Director General Rangers, President Arts Council,
3. Encouraging students to test their ideas with Muhammad Ahmad Shah (Sitara e Imtiaz), President KATI,
internships, informational interviews, volunteer- Salman, Vice President KATI, Farhan-ur-Rehman, Chancellor
ing, and extracurricular activities. SSUET, Mr. Javaid Anwar, Chancellor Iqra University, Hunaid
4. Providing customized attention to resumes, vitas, H. Lakhani, Vice Chancellor NED University , Dr. Surosh
job search letters, and interviewing skills. Hashmat Lodhi and Mustafa Kamal. Host Elmira Artistic
5. Listening and helping with personal concerns that presented bouquets and Islamic Calligraphy to the
relate to career decisions. distinguished guests.
6. Assisting students' implementation of decisions by
learning how to conduct a job search or plan for Seminar on “Scholarship Opportunities Abroad”
graduate or professional school.
7. Informing students about the University's employ- Centre for Guidance Career Planning & Placement has
ment assistance services. arranged with collaboration of Civil Engineering Department a
seminar on Scholarship Opportunities Abroad for Higher
Areas We Focus Studies” on January 4, 2022 at Bashir A Malik Auditorium,
SSUET.
1. Personal Growth
2. Character Building Mental Health Awareness by Chughtai Lab
3. Career Counseling
4. Entrepreneurship and Incubation Centre for Guidance Career Planning & Placement organized
5. Industrial Linkages Mental Health Awareness Session on January 6, 2022 at Bashir
6. Internships and Job Placement A Malik Auditorium, SSUET.
7. Leader ship Camp
8. Transition and Orientation for New Batch Students Islam Takaful
9. Forum, Clubs and Societies
i. CPEC Youth Forum Centre for Guidance Career Planning & Placement organized
ii. Community Services Society Recruitment Drive by Islam Takaful on January 6, 2022 at G
iii. Entrepreneurship Club Block Auditorium SSUET.
iv. Environment Society
v. LiteracySociety Workshop on “Interview Skills & CVs Writing
vi. Health/ Nutrition club
vii. Media Club Centre for Guidance Career Planning & Placement organized a
viii. Art society workshop on Interview Skills & CVs Writing” for final year
ix. Blood Donors Club students on January 8, 2022 at Bashir A Malik Auditorium,
x. Photography Society SSUET.
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2.4 Quality Enhancement Cell Policy of QEC:
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2.5 Office of Research, Innovation Portable Braille Printer and Power Generation by Speed
Breaker.
& Commercialization (ORIC) Research Opportunities under Carleton Ericsson Partnership
Objectives of ORIC at SSUET A seminar on "Research Opportunities under Carleton Ericsson
Partnership" was held on May 18, 2022. Faculty members, MS,
The objective of the Office of Research, Innovation and and Ph.D. candidates who are currently engaged in the
Commercialization (ORIC) at SSUET is to develop, expand and research joined the seminar and appreciated the move. The
manage the university’s research programs and to link research presenter showed willingness to collaborate with the interested
activities directly to the educational, social and economic research scholars. Dr. Syed Hasan Raza Naqvi has 18+ years of
priorities of the university and its broader community. ORIC at multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary research, teaching,
SSUET aims to work under the core strategy of HEC. Following and project management experience in Electrical Engineering
are the key points that summarize the main objectives of ORIC and Computer Engineering. Dr. Naqvi is currently serving as
as approved by higher authority. Project Manager at Ericsson 5G Wireless Lab at Carleton
University, Ottawa Canada.
1. To conduct and arrange workshops, seminars
symposiums and conferences for the university Research and Technology Showcase 2022 at Expo Centre
students and faculty members.
2. To strengthen the bridge between academia and Research and Technology Showcase 2022 was the Pakistan’s
industry through research collaboration at both first Expo for Advancement of Research & Commercialization
national and international level through MoUs culture, facilitating the Industry-Academia collaboration.
(Memorandum of understanding)
3. To engage and motivate faculty members and This event was jointly organized by Sindh HEC and NED
students to increase their research publications at University of Engineering and Technology. It featured the
national and international scholarly forum. This indigenously developed technologies of higher education
would earn respect and prestige in the academic institutions of Sindh. This Exhibition was held from May 19-20,
circle by strengthening research, process of 2022 at Expo Centre Karachi. Over 60 universities and HEIs
knowledge creation and the quality of research from Sindh showcased their state-of-the-art projects and
output. research work. Sir Syed University of Engineering and
4. To explore research funding around the world for Technology FYP projects Participated in this exhibition.
different research projects. To facilitate, encourage
and promote researchers/PhD. scholar’s / faculty ORIC-SSUET played a key role in providing provision and
members of the university to compete nationally facilitation to FYPs that were put on display at the event. About
and internationally in the various calls of funding. twenty-five projects of Sir Syed University of Engineering and
5. To establish an innovation center which will Technology were dispaled at Showcase 2022. The closing
promote and support different researcher/stu- ceremony was held over there and the shields were presented
dents/ entrepreneur for knowledge and technolo- to the univeristies and certificates were presented to the
gy transfer to transform their technology-based participated students as token of participation.
business idea to reality thus improving the
economy of the country as well. Webinar on Intellectual Property and Rights
6. ORIC also encourages participation in multi-disci-
plinary research initiatives. Online seminar on “Understanding IP Rights & Trends within
and outside Pakistan” was held on May 25, 2022 at AKU
Establishment of STIC (Sir Syed Technology Incubation Auditorium. ORIC-SSUET team along with Director ORIC
Centre) (1st March 2019) attended the seminar. The guset speakers included Dr. Usman
Khan who is an associate at Washington D.C., Office of Fis &
The team ORIC has also established the Sir Syed Technology Richardson P.C., and his practice focuses on the U.S and
Incubation Centre (STIC) at SSUET. STIC was inaugurated on Foreign patent prosecution and post-grant proceedings.
1st March 2019, by Honorable Chancellor Mr. Jawed Anwar
and Vice Chancellor. STIC-SSUET aims to act as a bridge Ms. Kanwal had her Master’s Degree in Philosophy in Biotech-
between academia and industry for Incubated teams. A nology from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, and LLM
journey of Startups to build entrepreneurial ecosystem at in Intellectual Property from Ankara University, Turkey.
SSUET Innovative projects incubated in STIC the first batch are
comprises of: The researchers, faculty, students, entrepreneurs, and
engineers attended the informative seminar. SSUET faculty
The Realistic Cricket, Smart Energy Metering and Controlling, and staff attended this webinar via online.
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2.6 Brig. (R) Qamar-us-Salam
Literary Art & Culture Forum
The Literary Society of SSUET is structured to offer member-
ship to our students with an aim of providing an open forum to
discuss literature within the bounds of our culture and art
society. The forum provides ample opportunities to students to
discuss and deliberate how literary subjects can be transformed
and conveyed for greater benefits of local, regional and global tion on the achievements of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. The
societies and communities. students of Forum & AMUOBA Members presented
Tarana-e-Aligarh. The function ended with the address by
Aims and Objectives: Jawaid Anwar, Chancellor of the University. Vote of thanks
were given by General Secretary Engineer Muhammad Arshad
• To provide a platform for curriculum and activities Khan. The function was delightfully decorated Pindal, which
for students was set up in Alig Lawn. Dinner was served according to the
• To encourage the creativity Aligarh tradition.
• To enlighten none hidden talent
Open House New Admission Students 2022-23
The forum invites professionals and experts and allow students
to interact with them to broaden their horizon and improving
their skills to communicate their thoughts and innovative ideas
through the mediums of speech, writing for newspapers,
magazines, photography, creative drawings and paintings,
television and social media. Subsequently, to polish and put
their skills to test the forum organizes Inter-department
debates, quizzes and essay writing and musical competitions -
a week long activities scheduled in each semester. Selected
students are than enlisted to participate in inter university
competitions to further their talent for national level
performances.
Sir Syed Day Celebration Sir Syed University organized open house for new student
batch 2022-23 on 10th, Oct 2022, Literary Arts & Culture Forum
taken part of this event. Forum members registered new batch
student in different categories like Qiraat, Naat, Urdu English
Speech & Debate, Singing, Quiz, Drama, & Essay etc. at this
point, Vice Chancellor Dr. Vali Uddin of Sir Syed University
appreciated Literary Art & Culture Forum effort and writes
comment.
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2.7 Directorate of Students Affairs • Improved recruitment, retention, persistence, and
graduation rates
• Give them good hearing to resolve their matters
and grievances
• Avail opportunities to counsel them to excel
through hard work to attain their goals
• Provide effective support and holistic develop-
ment and leadership opportunities
• Empower students to be life-long learners who are
professionally sound and ethically upright to serve
local, national and international communities.
Values
Mission
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2.8 Center of Excellence (CoE | CS)
The Center of Excellence | CyberSecurity (CoE | CS) was
started with the main objective of providing progressive
solutions and education to tackle cybersecurity and privacy
issues.
Activities
An introduction to CyberSecurity
On the 2nd of October, a seminar was held for the faculty of Sir
Syed University of Engineering & Technology, on the subject of
cybersecurity, its status, and its needs.
CyberSecurity Seminar
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CONVOCATION
2022
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2.9 Convocation 2022 the honour, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin said that the
innovation and emerging technologies together can open up
new vistas of development and prosperity for Pakistan. Sir
The Convocation is an event that exhibits different shades of Syed University has always endeavored to be progressive,
excitement and happiness. The parents and the guardians of responsive to advancement in science, engineering and
the graduates, who are invited to the convocation, form a technology or business management. These days there is more
highly significant part of the audience, as the smile and focus on innovation and research. It is now necessary to figure
expression of joy on their faces add to the glamour in the out the new demands according to the global changes, and to
Convocation Ceremony. The graduates with the sense of update the students with new academic environment.
satisfaction, confidence and ability to enter in practical life, are
always central to the ceremony. Jubilant, on achieving a highly He pointed out that Sir Syed University has been selected by
significant landmark in their career, they manifest their joy in HEC to be part of the World Bank funded Higher Education
different manners. Data Repository – Piloting Phase Project for its exclusive
performance of Online Readiness Report and timely submis-
March 26, 2022 - Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technol- sion of Higher Education Statistical (HES) Data.
ogy (SSUET), organized its 25th Convocation with traditional
zeal that was attended by a large number of educationists, Presenting progress report of Sir Syed University, Vice
scholars, dignitaries including faculty and students. Bashir Jan Chancellor Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin said that Sir Syed University as
Muhammad was the chief guest of the event who participated an important partner with Ministry of Information and
in the convocation with his message to the students. On this IdeaGist established National Ideas Bank, inaugurated by the
memorable occasion around more than 1000 degrees were President Arif Alvi, to encourage all Pakistanis to innovate and
awarded to the pass-outs of BS and MS programme. Position develop new ideas that can solve problems faced by the
holders were awarded with gold, silver and bronze medals for citizens. The university in collaboration with Health and Social
securing highest marks in the respective disciplines. Welfare Association is preparing fully automatic prosthetic
limbs. The university has signed 60 MoUs from 2016 to date
Speaking on the auspicious occasion, Chancellor of Sir Syed with national and international organizations of different
University of Engineering & Technology, Jawaid Anwar said countries like China, Indonesia, Turkey, Syria and European
that the Convocation is culmination of your tireless efforts with Union.
feeling of accomplishment in life. It is glorious occasion to
cherish. It is a moment to rejoice an important landmark that Advisory Board has been established to upgrade the syllabus
gives recognition to the efforts, support and sacrifices of your and labs. The university has also joined hands with the
parents, guardians, whether in the form of devotion of time Healthcare and Social Welfare Association (HASWA) for
and energy for your studies or financing studies or accumula- producing prosthetic limbs at a low cost. The university is to
tion of responsibilities in your journey in pursuit of education. provide technical and strategic support for the production of
automatic limbs of high quality with lower cost. The university
Chancellor Jawaid Anwar pointed out that although the whole earned 3 more International Credit Mobility (ICM) worth more
social and cultural structure has changed into a new mode of than 164,300 Euros from European Union Funding (Erasmus+)
routine life due to Covid 19, yet Sir Syed University successful- in partnership with University of Malaga, Spain and Polytech-
ly endeavored not to let the situation affect the academic nic University of Milan, Italy. Up till now, 12 Post Graduate
activities, maintaining quality performance in the crucial Students and 7 Staff have availed funding from Erasmus+. A
period of corona. new fully integrated campus management system (CMS) has
been finalized for implementation. In order to ensure that the
He said the concept of social reforms of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan students and faculty have access to learning and research
was based upon acquisition of modern scientific education. The materials, SSUET Digital Library was deployed giving them
key ingredients of this concept were proper upbringing, access to journals, databases, articles, and eBooks.
character building, tolerance and coexistence. Aligarh Muslim
University proved to be the laboratory where these concepts Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin said that today marks a
were experimented, which produced students who possessed memorable day for you and a significant milestone in your
the above traits. life’s journey. While you are entering the harsh world of reality,
you do not need magic to change the world. You already have
Regarding construction of SSUET New Campus, Chancellor that power, especially the power to imagine better. Everyone
Jawaid Anwar said that the construction of the new campus of has his own set of dreams that drive you to higher levels of
Sir Syed University will commence with the construction of the achievements and make your life purposeful.
mosque at 200 acres Land of Sir Syed University at Education
City. Earlier, in his welcome address, Registrar Cdre. (R) Engr. Syed
Sarfraz Ali, said that higher education has now become a tool of
Appreciating the efforts made by the graduates for achieving economic growth. Present day society needs technical skills
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besides education that plays an effective role in the technologi- BS Computer Engineering 125
cally advance world. You need to update your knowledge BS Electronic Engineering 101
throughout your career to cope with emerging technologies BS Biomedical Engineering 61
and advancements in different professional fields. BS Civil Engineering 146
BS Telecommunication Engineering 23
Students were also honoured with gold, silver and bronze BS Computer Science 204
medals for their outstanding achievements in their academic BS Software Engineering 247
career. Saima Shaheen (Computer Engineering), Muhammad BS Bioinformatics 8
Anas (Electronic Engineering), Areesha Fatima (Biomedical BS Electrical Engineering 60
Engineering), Muhammad Naeem (Civil Engineering), Mirza Bachelor’s in Architecture 32
Tariq Sulaiman Baig (Telecommunication Engineering), BS Information Technology 27
Muhammad Asad Ullah (Electrical Engineering), Syed Business Administration 9
Muhammad Ahsan (Computer Science), Umair Ulllah Khan MS Computer Engineering 29
(Software Engineering), Sidra Tahir (Bioinformatics), Hafiz MS Electronic Engineering 04
Hamza Irshad Siddiqui (Information Technology) and Hafsa MS Biomedical Engineering 04
Farhan Hashmey (Architecture), Ayesha Salam (Business MS Computer Science 04
Administration) received gold medals for securing 1st position. MS Telecommunication 02
MS Civil Engineering 14
In the end students of Sir Syed University presented Tarana e MS Mathematics 01
Aligarh with live music.
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2.10 Position Holders BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
1. AREESHA FATIMA
COMPUTER ENGINEERING 2018-BM-017
MUHAMMAD ZAKIR ALI KHAN UNIVERSITY
1. SAIMA SHAHEEN GOLD MEDAL FOR SECURING 1ST POSITION
2018-CE-024 IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING & GOLD
DR. A.Q. KHAN UNIVERSITY GOLD MEDAL MEDAL FROM INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS
FOR SECURING, 1ST POSITION IN COMPUTER PAKISTAN (IEP)
ENGINEERING & GOLD MEDAL FROM 2. BISMA SHARMEEN
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS PAKISTAN (IEP) 2018-BM-011
2. SYED SAJID BIN MASOOD
UNIVERSITY SILVER MEDAL FOR SECURING
2018-CE-030
2ND POSITION IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER-
UNIVERSITY SILVER MEDAL FOR SECURING
ING
2ND POSITION IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING
3. MUHAMMAD MUZZAMMIL 3. FIZZA ABBAS
2018-CE-022 2018-BM-083
UNIVERSITY BRONZE MEDAL FOR SECURING UNIVERSITY BRONZE MEDAL FOR SECURING
3RD POSITION IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING 3RD POSITION IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER-
ING
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
1. MUHAMMAD ANUS
2018-EE-033 1. MUHAMMAD NAEEM
Z.A. NIZAMI UNIVERSITY GOLD MEDAL FOR 2018-CV-005
SECURING 1ST POSITION IN ELECTRONIC DR. A.T. KHAN GOLD MEDAL FOR SECURING
ENGINEERING & GOLD MEDAL FROM 1ST POSITION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING &
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS PAKISTAN (IEP) GOLD MEDAL FROM INSTITUTION OF
2. ARIBA KHALID ENGINEERS PAKISTAN (IEP)
2018-EE-140 2. MUHAMMAD SHAMEER QAMAR
UNIVERSITY SILVER MEDAL FOR SECURING 2018-CV-058
2ND POSITION IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEER- UNIVERSITY SILVER MEDAL FOR SECURING
ING 2ND POSITION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
3. SYED HUSSAIN BIN HAFEEZ 3. JUNAID IQBAL
2018-EE-044 2018-CV-059
UNIVERSITY BRONZE MEDAL FOR SECURING UNIVERSITY BRONZE MEDAL FOR SECURING
3RD POSITION IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEER- 3RD POSITION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
ING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
1. SYED MUHAMMAD AHSAN
1. MIRZA TARIQ SALMAN BAIG 2018-CS-026
2018-TE-036 HASAN NASIR UNIVERSITY GOLD MEDAL
BASHIR A. MALIK GOLD MEDAL FOR FOR SECURING 1ST POSITION IN COMPUTER
SECURING 1ST POSITION IN TELECOMMUNI- SCIENCE
CATION ENGINEERING & GOLD MEDAL 2. SYED MUHAMMAD NABEEL ALI
FROM INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS 2018-CS-185
PAKISTAN (IEP) UNIVERSITY SILVER MEDAL FOR SECURING
2. SHEHROZ ALI 2ND POSITION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
2018-TE-039 3. NEHA MUQEEM
UNIVERSITY SILVER MEDAL FOR SECURING 2018-CS-079
2ND POSITION IN TELECOMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY BRONZE MEDAL FOR SECURING
ENGINEERING
3RD POSITION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ARCHITECTURE
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Fraternity
PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AAMIR PROF. DR. MIR SHABBAR ALI PROF. DR. AQEEL UR REHMAN
Dean Faculty of E&CE & Dean, Faculty of CV&A Dean, Faculty of C&AS
Chairperson, Telecommunication Engineering
DR. SHAKIL AHMED DR. MUHAMMAD IMRAN DR. MUHAMMAD NASEEM DR. MUHAMMAD IBRAR-UL-HAQ
Chairperson, Computer Engineering Chairperson, Civil Engineering Chairperson, Software Engineering Chairperson, Electrical Engineering
DR. WALEEJ HAIDER ARCH. M. FAZAL NOOR DR. MUHAMMAD AMMAD UL HAQUE
Chairperson, Computer Science Chairperson, Architecture Actg. Chairperson, Business Administration
DR. LUBNA FARHI DR. SIDRA ABID SYED DR. UZMA MEHMOOD DR. ASMA ZAFAR
Chairperson, Electronic Engineering Chairperson, Biomedical Engineering Chairperson, Bioinformatics Chairperson, Mathematics
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3.1 Faculties 3.3 Faculty of Electrical &
The following faculties are functional in the university: Computer Engineering
1. Faculty of Electrical & Computer Engineering Dean, Faculty of Electrical & Computer Engineering
2. Faculty of Civil Engineering & Architechtrue
3. Faculty of Computing & Applied Sciences PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD AAMIR
4. Faculty of Business Management & Social Sciences Ph.D. Electronic Engineering (MUET)
M.S. Communication System (SSUET)
Teaching Departments B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
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4 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SALMAN 17 ENGR. ALEEM AHMED KHAN
M.S. Electrical Engg. (NEDUET) M.E. Electronic Engg. (NEDUET)
B.E. Electronic l Engg. (NEDUET) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Ph.D. Hamdard University (Enrolled)
18 ENGR. MUHAMMAD OVAIS AKHTER
5 ENGR. MUHAMMAD RAFAY KHAN M.E. Telecommunication (Hamdard)
M.E. Industrial Elec. (NEDUET) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Ph.D. Enrolled (USM) 19 ENGR. JAWAD ALI BHATTI
M.S. Telecommunication (Hamdard)
6 ENGR. SAEED AZHAR B.S. Electronic Engg, (SSUET)
M.Sc. Computer Science (NEDUET) B.Sc. Statist. Maths, Phy. (UoK)
B.E. Mechanical Engg. (NEDUET) D.A.E Govt. College Tech
Ph.D. Enrolled (Hamdard)
20 ENGR. ABDUL MOID KHAN
7 ENGR. SYED NOMAN MAHMOOD M.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
M.E. Industrial Electronic (NEDUET) B.S. Electronic (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
21 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SHARIF
Ph.D. Enrolled (NUST)
B.Sc. Electronic Engg. (U.E.T. Lahore)
8 ENGR. MUHAMMAD AAMIR KHAN 22 ENGR. MUHAMMAD TAYYAB
M.S. Telecommunication (SSUET) M.Sc. Wireless Comm. Brunel Uni. London
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Ph.D. Enrolled (NUAA) China
23 ENGR. SYED SHAHRUKH HAIDER
9 ENGR. MUHAMMAD REHAN M.Sc. Electro. Circuit Design & Manufacture Uni.
M.S. Electrical Control (NUST) Of Dundee UK
MBA Supply Chain Management (IOBM), CBM B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Senior Lecturers
10 ENGR. NOMAN AHMED SIDDIQUI
M.S. Telecom. (SSUET) 1 ENGR. FAHAD FAROOQ
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) M.S. Telecommunication. (UIT)
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
11 ENGR. SYED SHAJI-UL-HASAN Ph.D in Progress
M.S. Telecommunication (Hamdard)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 2 ENGR. SYED MUHAMMAD TAQI
M.S. Telecom. Engg. (SSUET)
12 ENGR. WASEEM AHMED SIDDIQI B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
M.E. Telecom. (NEDUET)
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NEDUET) 3 ENGR. MUHAMMAD UMAIR
M.E Telecommunication (Hamdard)
13 ENGR. FAHAD AHMED SIDDIQUI B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
M.Sc. Electronic Engg (Bradford Uni.) UK
B.E. Electronic Engg (Usman Institute) 4 ENGR. FAIZA WAQQAS
M.S. Telecom. (SSUET)
14 ENGR. SADAF RAZA B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
M.S. Telecommunication (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 5 ENGR. UMAIRA SHAHID
M.E. Telecom. (Hamdard)
15 ENGR. MARIA FATIMA B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
M.S. Telecommunication (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 6 ENGR. NIMRAH AHMED
M.E. Telecommunication (NEDUET)
BE. Electronic Engg.(NEDUET)
16 ENGR. SHIRAZ AFZAL
M.E Electronic Engg. (NEDUET)
7 ENGR. IMRAN AZIZ
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
M.E. Industrial Control UIT (Hamdard)
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NEDUET)
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Lecturer 4 ENGR. BILAL AHMED BHATTI
M.E. Industrial Control & Automation (UIT)
1 ENGR. RAKHSHAN ZULFIQAR B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
M.E. Telecom. Usman Institute. (UIT)
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NEDUET) Research Assistant
Ph.D. Enrolled (Hamdard)
1 ENGR. MEHWISH SIDDIQUI
2 ENGR. MUHAMMAD MOBEEN BALOCH M.S. Telecom. (SSUET)
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NEDUET) B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
B.Sc. Pre. Engg (UoK)
2 ENGR. MUHAMMAD ANWAR AHMED
3 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SAFWAN M.S. Industrial Electronic (SSUET)
M.E. Control & Automation (Hamdard) B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
3 ENGR. UMER GHAZALI
4 ENGR. ANDALEEB ALI M.S. Telecommunication (SSUET)
M.E. Industrial Electronic (NEDUET) BE. Electronic Engg. (Hamdard)
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
b) Computer Engineering Department
5 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SHAFIQ
M.S. Telecom. (SSUET) Associate Professors
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
1 DR. SHAKIL AHMED
6 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SHAHRUKH Chairman
M.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) Ph.D. Computer Engg. (Uni. Putra Malaysia)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) ME. Comp. Sys. Engg. (NEDUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
7 ENGR. RUMAISA IFTIKHAR
M.S. Telecom (SSUET) 2 DR. RABIA NOOR ENAM
BE. Electronic Engg (NEDUET) Ph.D. Computer Engg (SSUET)
M.S. Computer Network (SSUET)
8 ENGR. SAMIYA ASGHAR BE. Computer Sys. (NEDUET)
M.S. Electronic (SSUET) M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) B.Sc. Hons (UoK)
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4 Dr. HUMA HASAN RIZVI 18 ENGR. ANEETA SIDDIQUI
Ph.D Computer Science (UOK) M.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
M.Sc. Computer Sc. (NEDUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.E Computer Sys. (NEDUET)
Senior Lecturers
5 DR. NAJMA ISMAT
Ph.D Computer Engg.(SSUET) 1 ENGR. SANA ALAM
M.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) M.E Computer Network Engg. (NEDUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) BE Comp. & Information Sys. (NEDUET)
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7 ENGR. RABIA SIDDIQUI c) Biomedical Engineering Department offers 2
M.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) Degree Programs
B.S. Computer Network Engg (SSUET)
1. Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering
8 ENGR. JAHANZEB KHAN 2. Bachelor of Science in Bio Medical Sciences
M.S. Computer Net. (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) Associate Professors
B.Sc. Computer (UoK)
1 DR. SIDRA ABID SYED
9 ENGR. MAHEEN DANISH Chairperson
M.S. Computer Network (SSUET) Ph.D. Electrical Engineering (Ziauddin)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) M.S. Com. & Signal Processing (Hamdard)
B.S. Biomedical Engineering (SSUET)
10 ENGR. SAMINA MUQEEM 2 DR. BUSHRA JABEEN MEHDI
M.S. Electronic Telecom. (SSUET) Ph.D. Biochemistry (UoK)
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NEDUET) M.Phil Biochemistry (UoK)
M.Sc. Biochemistry (UoK)
11 ENGR. M. NAVAID ANWER B.Sc. Microbiology (UoK)
M.S. Computer Engg. (SSUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 3 DR. MARIAM RAZIQ
Ph.D. Biotechnology (UoK)
12 ENGR. MUHAMMAD IRFAN UL HAQUE M.Sc. Biotechnology (UoK)
MS Computer Engg. (Bahrian Uni) B.Sc. Biotechnology (UoK
BCE Wireless Network Elec. (Linkopings Uni)
4 DR. SUHAIB MASROOR
13 AMNA BASHIR Ph.D. Control Theory (Shanghai Uni.)
MS Software Engg. (Bahria Uni) M.E Electronic (NEDUET)
BS Software Engg. (Bahria Uni) B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET)
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6 ENGR. NAGEEN SHAHID 2 MS. SIDRA TAJWAR
M.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) M.Sc. Environmental Science Federal Urdu Uni.
B.S. Biomedical Engg. (SSUET) Arts, Sci. & Tech.
Ph.D Enrolled BMED (SSUET) B.Sc. Microbiology Jinnah University For Women
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7 ENGR. MUHAMMAD WASEEM e) Electrical Engineering Department Professors
M.S. Telecom. Uni. of Sunderland UK
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) Professor
Ph.D. Telecom. Enrolled (Hamdard)
1 PROF. DR. PERVEZ AKHTER
8 ENGR. MUHAMMAD SALEEM Ph.D Electrical Engineering University of
M.S. Inform. & Techno (Hamdard) Wales-UK
B.E. Electronics Engg. (NEDUE M.S. Electromagnetic University of Wales-UK
BE Electrical Engineering (NEDUET)
9 ENGR. UMAIR JILANI
M.S. Electrical Engg. Specialized in Telecom. Associate Professor
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) 1 DR. MUHAMMAD IBRAR-UL-HAQ
Chairman
10 ENGR. MUHAMMAD UMAR KHAN Ph.D. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
M.S. Electrical / Specialization Telecom. Blekinge M.S. Telecommunication (SSUET)
Tekniska Hogskola Sweden B.E. Electronic Engg. (NEDUET)
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
Ph.D. Enrolled (GSESIT) 2 DR. ABID MUHAMMAD KHAN
Ph.D. Electronic Engg. (Uni. of Teknologi Petronas)
11 ENGR. MARIA ASHRAF Malaysia
M.S. Electrical Communication (NUST) M.E. Electrical Telecom. (NEDUET)
B.E Telecom. (NEDUET) B.E. Electrical Engg. (NEDUET)
B.Sc. Science (UoK)
Senior Lecturers
Assistant Professors
1 ENGR. QURRATUL AIN
M.E. Telecom. (NEDUET) 1 ENGR. MUHAMMAD NADEEM IQBAL
B.E. Telecom. (NEDUET) M.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
MA Islamic Stu. (UoK)
2 ENGR. MADIHA ABBASI PGD. Comp. & IT (UoK)
M.S. Comp. Network Engg. (SSUET) B.E. Electrical Engg. (NEDUET)
B.S. Electronics (SSUET) B.Sc. Physics (UoK)
Ph.D. Enrolled (Hamdard)
3 ENGR. AYESHA RAFIQUE
M.E. Telecom. (Hamdard) 2 ENGR. SHAKIL AHMED KHAN
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NEDUET) M.Sc. Electrical Engg. (NEDUET)
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NEDUET)
4 ENGR. NOREEN AKRAM
M.S. Telecom. (SSUET) 3 ENGR. FAWAD SHAUKAT
BE. Telecom. (NEDUET) M.S. Comm.& Signal Processing Imperial College
of London (UK)
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NEDUET)
Lecturers
4 DR. RAZIA ZIA
1 ENGR. ANILA SAGHIR
Associate Chairperson
M.E Telecom. (NEDUET) Ph.D. Electrical Engg. (NUST) PNEC
B.E. Telecom. (NEDUET) MS. Telecommunication (SSUET)
B.S. Electrical. & Comm. Engg. (UET Taxila)
2 ENGR. SYED FAHEEM HAIDER
M.S. Telecom (SSUET) 5 ENGR. SHEIKH JUNAID YAWAR
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) ME. Energy (NEDUET)
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NEDUET)
3 ENGR. ASMA SHAKEEL
M.S. Telecom. (SSUET) 6 ENGR. SYED FAISAL-UL-HODA
B.S. Telecom. (SSUET) M.E. Electrical Spec. Telecom. (NEDUET)
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NEDUET)
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8 ENGR. USMAN SELJUQ 3 ENGR. HUMAIRA SINDHU
M.S. Telecom. (Hamdard) ME Energy System Engineering (IBA Uni)
B.E. Electronic Engg. (NEDUET) B.E Electrical Engineering (Mehran Uni)
Ph.D. Enrolled
Junior Lecturer
9 ENGR. MUHAMMAD JAVEED
MS. Electrical Telecommunication (SSUET) 1 ENGR. MUHAMMAD MUZAMMIL
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) BS Electrical Engg. (FAST-NUCES)
B.Sc. Phy, Math (UoK)
2 ENGR. SYED FARAZ LIAQUAT
10 DR. MUHAMMAD TAYYAB YAQOOB B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET)
Ph.D Electrical & Electronic Engineering M.S. Engg. Management. Enrolled (SSUET)
Uni. of Kuala Lumpur
M.E Electronic Engg (NED ) Research Assistant
B.E. Electrical Engg. (Bahria University)
1 ENGR. HAREESH KUMAR
Senior Lecturer M.S. Industrial Control & Automation Enrolled
(Hamdard)
1 ENGR. MANINDER CHOUDHARY B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
ME (Energy & Power) TGGS, KMUTNB, Bangkok
M.S. (Power Systems), Bahria University
BE (Electrical Engineering), MUET 3.4 Faculty of Civil Engineering
2 ENGR. JAWAD ALI ARSHAD
M.E. Telecom. (Hamdard)
& Architecture
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET) Dean, Faculty of Civil Engineering & Architecture
3 ENGR. JEFFERY ALI RIZVI PROF. DR. MIR SHABBAR ALI
M.E. Electrical Engg. (Uni. Of Windsor) CANADA Ph.D Civil Engg. Uni of Birminghum)
B.S. Electronic Engg (SSUET) M.S Civil Engg. (Uni. Of Oklahoma)
B.S Civil Engg. (NED)
4 ENGR. AGHA M. ALI MIRZA
M.S. Telecom. Uni. Hertfordshire (UK) 3.4.1 Departments
B.E Electrical Engg. (NEDUET)
a) Civil Engineering Department
5 MR. AAMIR ALI
B.E. Electrical Engg. (NEDUET) Professor
M.E. Power System Engg. (NEDUET)
1 PROF. DR. MIR SHABBAR ALI
6 ENGR. MANZAR AHMED Ph.D Civil Engg. Uni of Birminghum)
M.S. (Telecommunication) Asian institute of M.S Civil Engg. (Uni. Of Oklahoma)
Technologies, Thailand B.S Civil Engg. (NED)
BE Electrical Engg. Uni. of Engg.& Tech, Lahore
2 PROF. DR. ABDUL SAMAD KHAN
7 ENGR. BENISH FARAZ Ph.D. Foundation Dynamic Field (Uni. of
M.E Electronics (NED) Southampton) UK
B.E Electronics (Iqra) M.S. Civil Engg (Uni. of Southern) USA
Ph.D Mechatronics (In Progress) B.E. Civil (UoK)
Lecturer 3 PROF. DR. MUHAMMAD MEHBOOB
Ph.D. Structural Vibration (Huazhong) China.
1 ENGR. FAWAD UL HAQ PGD Structural Engg. (MUET) Jamshoro Sindh
M.Sc. Mechatronics Anglia Ruskin University (UK) B.E Civil Engg. (MUET) Jamshoro Sindh
B.S. Electronic Engg. (SSUET)
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Associate Professor 9 ENGR. NAJIA OWAIS SIDDIQUI
M.E Structural Engineering (NEDUET)
1 DR. ATAULLAH MAHER B.S. Civil Engg (SSUET)
Ph.D. Civil Engg. Materials and Structures (Uni. of
Kansas) U.S.A 10 ENGR. MUHAMMAD MURTAZA NASIR
M.S. Civil Engg. Materials and Structures (Uni. of M.E. Structural. (NEDUET)
Kansas) U.S.A B.E. Civil Engg (NEDUET)
B.E. Civil Engineering (NEDUET) Ph.D Earthquake Engg. Enrolled (NED)
N.M.C Management (PASC, Lahore)
PGD Business Administration (UoK) Senior Lecturer
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7 ENGR. SHAZIA BAQAR Junior Lecturer
M.E. Transportation (NEDUET)
B.E. Civil Engg (NEDUET) 1 MR. M. BAKHTIYAR UDDIN
M.Sc. Geology (Field & Appl. Geology &
8 ENGR. TAYYABA BATOOL Geo-Chemistry (UoK)
M.E. Water Resources Management (NED) B.Sc. Geology (UoK)
B.S. Civil Engg. (SSUET),
2 ENGR. FARHAN HAIDER
9 ENGR. ALIZA DANISH M.S. Structural Engg. (SSUET)
M.E. Transportation Infrastructure (NED) B.S. Civil Engg (SSUET)
B.E. Urban Engineering (NED)
3 ENGR. MUHAMMAD FAIQUE ALEEM
10 ENGR. M. ARSALAN SAEED M.E.M. Construction Management (NED)
M.S. Structural Engg (SSUET) B.E. Civil Engineering (NEDUET)
B.S. Civil Engg (SSUET)
4 SYEDA UZMA SHOAIB
11 ENGR. ALIYA MAHMOOD M.A Economics (UoK)
B.E. Civil Engineering (NEDUET) B.Com. Commerce (UoK)
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4 MS. HIRA QURESHI 2 DR. SYED SAOOD ZIA
MURP Urban Planning (NEDUET) Associate Chairperson
B. Arch. Architecture (NEDUET) Ph.D. Information Technology (Hamdard)
M.S. Mob. Comp. & Inform. Sys. (Hamdard) M.CS
Senior Lecturers Comp. Science (KASBIT)
B.Sc. Comp. & IS (London Guild Hall .Uni.)
1 MS. FABIHA KHALID
B. Arch. (Dawood Engg). College. 3 DR. MUHAMMAD TAHIR FATTANI
P.G.D Environmental Design (A.I.O.U) Ph.D. Information Science Eng. (Security &
Privacy) (Uni. of Roma Tor Vergata)
2 MUHAMMAD MEHDI
M.E. Computer System (NEDUET)
B. Arch. Architecture (UOK)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
Lecturers
Assistant Professor
1 MR. MUHAMMAD SALEEM NAWAZ
B. Arch. Programme. (UoK) 1 ENGR. ROOHI AHMED SIDDIQUI
M.S. Computer Engg. (Network) (SSUET)
2 MS. HUMAIRA NAZIR BE. Computer System Engg. (NEDUET)
B. Arch. (Dawood Engg). College.
2 ENGR. MUHAMMAD KASHIF SHAIKH
3 MS.ERUM KHALIL M.S. Comp. (Software)(SSUET)
M.Arch. Arch (NED) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B.Arch. Planing (NED)
3 ENGR. SYED HARIS MEHBOOB
4 FATIMA AKIFA FAROOQI M.S. Computer Engg. (Network) (SSUET)
MURP Urban Design (NED) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
B Arch Architecture (Dawood Uni)
4 ENGR. ZULFIQAR ALI KHAN
M.S. Computer Sc. (Wayne State Uni.), USA
3.5 Faculty of Computing & B.E Computer Sys. (NEDUET)
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11 ENGR. SARFARAZ ABDUL SATTAR NATHA 10 ENGR. NIDA KHALIL
M.S. Comp. Net & Comm. (Hamdard) M.S. Computer (Software) (SSUET)
B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET) B.S. Computer Engg (SSUET)
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Academic Fraternity
14 ENGR. SONISH ASLAM Senior Lecturers
MS Software Engineering (Bahria Uni.)
BS Computer Engg. (SSUET) 1 MS. RABIA FAIZAN
M.S. Bio Tech. Bioinformatics (BUITEMS) Quetta.
Junior Lecturer B.Sc. Zoology. Chemistry. (Govt. Girls. College.
Quetta)
1 ENGR. RUQQAIYA AZIZ
B.E Comp. & Information Sysytem, (NED) Lecturers
M.S Data Sc. (NED) In process.
1 MS. MEHWISH MEHMOOD
2 MS. HAFSA NIZAMI MCS Computer Science (UoK)
M.S. Computer Sc. (SSUET) BCS Computer Science (UoK)
B.S. Computer Sc. (UoK)
2 MS. KANEEZ TAHERA BATOOL
3 ENGR. SANA WASEEM MS Computer Engineering (SSUET)
M.E . CS&IT (NEDUET) MCS Computer Science (UOK)
B.S. Computer Sci. (SSUET) BCS Computer Science (UOK)
4 ENGR. FIZZAH SOHAIL 3 MS. FAREHA MASOOD
M.S Computer Engg. (SSUET) BS. Bioinformatics Baqai Medical University
B.S. Telecom Engg (SSUET) MS Bioinformatics in progress (MAJU)
5 YUSRA IMRAN c) Computer Science Department offers 2 Degree
BS Software Engineering (SSUET) Programmes
6 MARYAM MAIRAJ (1) BS in Computer Science
BS Computer Engineering (SSUET) (2) BS in Information Technology
7 SAMRAH SHAFIQ Associate Professors
BS Computer Engg. (SSUET)
1 DR. AMIR MAHMOOD
8 MR. MUHAMMAD RAFAY SHAIKH Ph.D Computer Scienc (FUUAST))
BS Software Engineering (SSUET) MS Computer Scienc (FUUAST))
BS Electronics (Inst. Of Business & Technology
9 MS. EMAN
BS Software Engg. SSUET Assistant Professors
b) Bioinformatics Department 1 DR. WALEEJ HAIDER
Chairperson
Professors Emeritus Ph.D. (CS) (Hamdard)
M.S. (CS) PAF KIET
1 PROF. DR. M. A. HALEEM B.S. (CS) (Allama Iqbal University)
Ph.D. Biophysics (University of Leeds, UK)
D.Sc. (H.C) Complementary Medicine 2 DR. MAQSOOD SARWAR
(Colombo, Sri Lanka), Ph.D. (Mathematics) (UOK)
M.Sc. (UoK), M.Sc. Mathematics (UOK)
B.Sc. (Honours) (UoK) Laureate of Eizaz-e-Fazilat
(Presidential Award) 3 MR. SHARDHA NAND
M.S. (Comp. Sc.) ZABIST
Associate Professors M.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) SINDH Uni.
B.Sc. (Hons) SINDH Uni.
1 DR. UZMA MAHMOOD
Chairperson 4 MR. CHANDAN LAL
Ph.D. Chemistry (UoK) M.Sc. Information Technology. (Hamdard)
M.Phil. Structural & Molecular. (UoK) M.Sc. M.Sc. Electronic (QAU)
Chemistry in Organic (UoK) B.Sc. Phy. Chem. Math. (KU)
B.Sc. (Hon.) Chemistry & Geology (UoK)
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5 MR. SHAKIR KARIM BUKSH 2 MR. TEHMEED EBADUDDIN
M.S. Computer Sc. University of NU-FAST ME Computer Network (Ryerson Uni. Toronto
M.Sc. App. Physics, (Electronics) (UoK) Canada)
B.Sc. Science (UoK) B.S. Electronic Engineering (SSUET)
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Academic Fraternity
5 MS. MEHREEN UMER d) Mathematics Department
M.Sc. (Home Eco.)
Professors
6 ENGR. NAWAID HASAN
M.S. Telecom. (Hamdard) 1 PROF. DR. RASHID KAMAL ANSARI
B.S. Comp. Engg (SSUET) Ph.D. Mathematics (UoK)
M.Phil Mathematics (UoK)
7 MS. AYESHA KHALIQ M.Sc. Mathematics Pure (UoK)
M.S. Comp. Sci. & Inform. Tech. (NEDUET) M.Sc. Mathematics Physics (UoK)
B.Cs Comp. Sci. & Inform. Tech. (NEDUET) B.Sc. (Honours) Physics (UoK)
8 M.S. RAMSHA SOHAIL Associate Professors
M.E (CIE) MUET Jamshoro
B.S. Computer Science (MUET) Jamshoro 1 DR. ASMA ZAFFAR
Chairperson
9 MR. ABDUL KHALIQ Ph.D. Space & Planetary Astrophysics (UoK)
M.S. Computer Science (Indus Uni.) M.Phil Mathematics (UoK)
M.Sc. Mathematics (UoK)
10 MR. MUHAMMAD KASHIF MUGHAL
B.Sc. (UoK)
MCs. Software Engg. (MAJU)
M.S. Computer Sc. (MAJU)
B.com. Commerce (UOK) Assistant Professors
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5 NIDA JAMIL 2 M. MOBIN ANWER
MPhil Mathematics (UOK) M.Sc. Statistics (UoK)
MSc Mathematics (UOK) B.Sc. Statistics (UoK)
BSc Mathematics (UOK)
e) Physics Department Professor
6 MUHAMMAD ALI
M.Phil Mathematics (UOK) Assistant Professors
M.A Mathematics (UOK)
B.A Mathematics (UOK) 1 MR. MUHAMMAD EKRAM-UL-HAQUE
Ph.D Mathematics (In progress) PGD Uni. of Surrey England
M.Sc. Applied Physics (UoK)
Lecturers B.Sc. Sci. (UoK)
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Academic Fraternity
3.6 Faculty of Business Lecturer
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5 DR. TAHIR ALAM 2 MS. HINA AMIN
Ph.D Islamic Finance (Uni. Sains Malaysia ) M.A. English (UoK)
MS Islamic Finance (Riphah International B.A General History (UoK)
University)
MA Islamic Studies (Jamiatul Uloom Ul Islamia) 3 MS RUBINA ZIA
BA Arts (Jamiatul Uloom Ul Islamia) M.A English (Punjab University)
B.A Arts (UOK)
Lecturers
4 MS ISHRAT RIZVI
1 MS. SOHAILA KHURRAM M.A English Literature (National Uni.)
M.A General History. (UoK) B.A English Literature (UOK)
B.A. General History. (UoK)
5 MS TAZEEN
2 MS. ASMA PERVEEN M.A English Literature (National Uni…)
M.A. Islamic Studies. (UoK) B.Ed, Chemsity Biology, (Uni of Sindh)
B.A. Arts (UoK) BSc. Zoology Chemistry, (Uni of Sindh)
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6 MR. MUHAMMAD IMRAN SIDDIQUI
MS in Urban Design
BS in Architecture
DAE in Project Management
DAE in Real Estate Management
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Courses of Studies
4.1 Electronic Engineering
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-112 Pakistan Studies & Aligarh Movement 2
2 MS-110T Applied Physics 3
Semester-I
3 MS-110L Applied Physics 1
4 MS-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3
5 EE-100T Basic Electrical Engineering 3
6 EE-100L Basic Electrical Engineering 1
7 CE-100T Computer Fundamentals & Programming 3
8 CE-100L Computer Fundamentals & Programming 1
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-101 Islamic Studies OR 2
2 HS-104 Ethical Behavior* 2
Semester-II
3 HS-102 English 3
4 MS-104 Differential Equations 3
5 EE-110T Basic Electronics 3
6 EE-110L Basic Electronics 1
7 CE-103T Object Oriented Programming 3
8 CE-103L Object Oriented Programming 1
9 CE-104 Computer Aided Engineering Design 1
Total 17
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-105 Psychology 2
III
Total 17
59
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 MS-202 Complex Variables & Integral Transforms 3
2 EE-250 Electromagnetic Theory 3
3 EE-260T Electrical Machines 3
4 EE-260L Electrical Machines 1
5 EE-230T Instrumentation & Measurements 2
Semester-IV
Total 16
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-310 Probability Methods in Engineering 3
2 EE-300T Data Communication & Computer
Networks 3
3 EE-300L Data Communication & Computer
Networks 1
4 EE-321T Microprocessor & Microcontroller
Semester-V
Systems 3
5 EE-321L Microprocessor & Microcontroller
Systems 1
6 EE-320T Signals & Systems 3
7 EE-320L Signals & Systems 1
8 HS-303 Engineering Management 3
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 EE-340T Linear Control Systems 3
2 EE-340L Linear Control Systems 1
3 EE-380T Integrated Electronics 3
4 EE-380L Integrated Electronics 1
5 EE-322T Digital Signal Processing 3
Semester- VI
Total 18
60
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 EE-470T Communication System 3
2 EE-470L Communication System 1
3 EE-461T Industrial Electronics 3
4 EE-461L Industrial Electronics 1
Semester-VII
5 EE-XXXT Elective – I 2
6 EE-XXXL Elective – I 1
6 EE-499 Project-I 3
7 HS-411 Entrepreneurship 3
Total 17
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-404 Professional & Social Ethics 3
2 EE-473T Optical Communication System 3
3 EE-473L Optical Communication System 1
4 EE-4XXT Elective-II 2
Semester- VIII
5 EE-4XXL Elective-II 1
6 EE-4XX Elective –III 3
7 EE-499 Project-II 3
Total 16
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Courses of Studies
4.2 Computer Engineering
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS101 Islamic Studies or 2+0
HS104 Ethical Behavior * 2+0
2 HS119 Functional English 2+0
3 MS103 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3+0
4 EE125 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3+1
Semester- I
Total 17
* Alternate Course for Non-Muslims
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS127 Pakistan Studies and Aligarh Movement 2+0
2 MS109 Linear Algebra 3+0
3 CE116 Computer Programming 3+1
4 MS129 Applied Physics 2+1
Semester-II
Total 16
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS223 Communication Skills 2+0
2 MS202 Complex Variables & Integral Transforms 3+0
3 CE215 Digital Logic Design 3+1
Semester-III
Total 16
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Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 MS215 Differential Equations 2+0
2 CE207 Computer Organization and Architecture 3+1
3 CE220 Signals and Systems 3+1
4 CE225 Object Oriented Programming 3+1
5 CE202 Software Engineering 3+1
Semester- IV
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 MS301 Probability and Statistics 3+0
2 CE301 Database Management Systems 3+1
3 CE303 Operating Systems 3+1
4 CE315 Engineering Project Management 3+0
Semester-V
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 CE323 CEDE I 3+1
2 CE304 Digital System Design 3+1
3 CE321 Computer Communication and Networks 3+1
Semester-VI
Total 18
63
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title
Semester- VIII Semester- VII Hours
1 CEXXX CEDE II 3+1
2 HS401 Tech Writing & Presentation Skills 2+0
3 HS417 Professional Practice 2+0
4 MS310 Numerical Analysis 2+1
5 CEXXX CEDE III 3+1
6 CE498 Senior Design Project I 0+3
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 CEXXX CEDE IV 3+1
2 HS301 Engineering Economics 2+0
3 CEXXX MDEE I 3+0/2+1
4 CEXXX MDEE II 3+0/2+1
5 CE498 Senior Design Project II 0+3
Total 15
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Courses of Studies
4.3 Biomedical Engineering
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS 101 Islamic Studies + OR 2
HS 104 Ethical Behavior + 2
2 MS 112T Applied Physics 2
3 MS 112L Applied Physics 1
4 MS 106 Basic Mathematics I * OR 4
Semester- I
Total = 17
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-103 Pakistan Studies & Aligarh Movement 3
2 MS-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3
3 BM-223T Basic Electronics 3
4 BM-223L Basic Electronics 1
5 BM-107T Object Oriented Programming 2
Semester-II
Total = 19
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Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-102 English 3
2 MS-105 Linear Algebra & Differential Equation 3
Semester-III
3 BM-105 Computer Aided Engineering Design 1
4 BM-213T Physiology –I 2
5 BM-213L Physiology –I 1
6 EE-122T Circuit Analysis 3
7 EE-122L Circuit Analysis 1
8 BM-231T Biomechanics 3
9 BM-231L Biomechanics 1
Total = 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 MS 202 Complex Variables & Integral Transform 3
2 EE 220T Digital Logic Design 3
Semester-IV
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 MS 203 Numerical Analysis 3
2 BM 320T Signals and Systems 3
3 BM 320L Signals and Systems 1
Semester-V
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Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 BM331T Modeling & Simulation 2
2 BM331L Modeling & Simulation 1
3 BM342T Biomedical Instrumentation II 3
Semester- VI
4 BM342L Biomedical Instrumentation II 1
5 BM351T Biomedical Control System 3
6 BM351L Biomedical Control System 1
7 BM363T Biomedical Signal Processing 3
8 BM363L Biomedical Signal Processing 1
9 BM XXXT Elective II 2
10 BM XXXL Elective II 1
Total = 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester-VII
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS 409 Professional Practices & Ethics 3
2 HS 411 Entrepreneurship 3
3 BM 481T Medical Imaging 2
4 BM 481L Medical Imaging 1
5 BMXXX Elective V 3
6 BM 499 Biomedical Engineering Project (Phase-II) 3
Total = 15
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List of Biomedical Engineering Elective Courses
S.No. Code Course Title
1 BM-352 Biophysics
2 BM-364 Bioelectricity
3 BM-376 Bio fluid Mechanics & Bio heat Transfer
4 BM-377 Telemedicine
5 BM-380 Medical Data System
6 BM-458 Neuroscience
7 BM-463 Medical Image Processing
8 BM-465 Medical Device Quality System and Standards
9 BM-469 Medical Device Regulatory Affairs
10 BM-472 Bioinfomatics
11 BM-474 Hospital Information System
12 BM-476 Biomedical Engineering Systems
13 BM-478 Computational Fluid Dynamics
14 BM-480 Tissue Engineering
15 BM-483 Artificial Intelligence & Expert
16 BM-486 Power Electronics
17 BM-487 Rehabilitation Engineering
18 BM-488 Medical Robotics
19 BM-490 Genetic Engineering
20 BM-493 Nano Biotechnology
21 BM-494 DNA Computing
22 BM-495 Regenerative Medicine
23 BM-496 Drug Delivery Systems
68
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 CV 111T Engineering Mechanics 3
2 CV 111L Engineering Mechanics Lab 1
3 CV 113T Surveying-I 2
Semester-II
4 CV 113L Surveying-I Lab 2
5 MS 104 Differential Equations 3
6 HS 101 Islamic Studies OR 2
HS 104 Ethical Behavior +
7 CE 100T Computer Fundamentals & Programming 2
8 CE 100L Computer Fundamentals & Programming
Lab 1
Total 16
+ Alternate Course for Non-Muslims
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester-III
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 CV 212T Civil Engineering Drawing 1
2 CV 212L Civil Engineering Drawing Lab 2
Semester- IV
69
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 CV 306 Structural Analysis II 3
2 CV 302 Economics for Civil Engineers 2
3 CV 313 Construction Engineering 3
Semester-V
4 CV 318T Hydraulics & Irrigation Engineering 3
5 CV 318L Hydraulics & Irrigation Engineering 1
6 CV 319T Reinforced Concrete Design I 3
7 CV 319L Reinforced Concrete Design I 1
8 CV 312T Soil Mechanics 3
9 CV 312L Soil Mechanics 1
Total 20
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 CV 321T Reinforced Concrete Design – II 3
2 CV 321L Reinforced Concrete Design – II 1
Semester-VI
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester-VII
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 CV 409 Architecture & Urban Planning 3
2 CV 429T Geotechnical & Foundation Engg. 3
3 CV 429L Geotechnical & Foundation Engg. 1
4 CV 4XX Engineering Electives Course – I 3
5 CV 4XX Engineering Electives Course –II 3
6 CV 499 Civil Engineering Project 3
Total 16
70
Courses of Studies
List of Civil Engineering Elective Courses
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1
S.No. HS-202 Business Communications 2
2 HS-203 Sociology 2
3 HS-204 Social Anthropology 2
4 HS-205 Psychology 2
5 HS-206 Critical Thinking 2
6 HS-207 Introduction to Philosophy 2
7 HS-208 Organizational Behavior 2
8 HS-402 Professional Ethics 2
9 CV-413 Computer Aided Design 3
10 CV-414 Traffic Engineering 3
11 CV-421 Earthquake Engineering 3
12 CV-426 Soil Improvement 3
13 CV-427 Building Information Modeling 3
14 CV-428 Fire Safety Engineering 3
15 CV-422 Advance Fluid Mechanics 3
16 CV-423 Entrepreneurship 3
17 CV-424 Hazard & Disaster Management 3
18 CV-425 Construction Contract Management 3
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-103 Pakistan Studies & Aligarh Movement 3
2 MS-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3
Semester-I
71
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-101 Islamic Studies OR 2
HS-104 Ethical Behavior 2
Semester-II
2 HS-102 English 3
3 HS-105 Psychology 2
4 MS-104 Differential Equations 3
5 CE-106T Computer Programming 3
6 CE-106L Computer Programming 1
7 EE-110T Basic Electronics 3
8 EE-110L Basic Electronics 1
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-201 Communication Skills 3
Semester-III
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 MS-202 Complex Variables & Integral Transforms 3
2 TE-200T Data Communication and Computer
Networks 3
Semester-IV
72
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-306 Engineering Economics & Management 3
2 MS-205 Probability Methods in Engineering 3
Semester-V
3 TE-321T Digital Signal Processing 3
4 TE-321L Digital Signal Processing 1
5 TE-324T Control Systems Engineering 3
6 TE-324L Control Systems Engineering 1
7 TE-336T Communication Systems 3
8 TE-336L Communication Systems 1
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester- VI
1 HS-307 Entrepreneurship 3
2 HS-404 Professional and Social Ethics 3
3 TE-331T Digital Communications 3
4 TE-331L Digital Communications 1
5 TE-332T Modern Antenna Concepts 3
6 TE-332L Modern Antenna Concepts 1
7 TE-360 Transmission and Switching Systems 3
Total 17
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-401 Technical Report Writing & Presentation
Skills 2
Semester-VII
73
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester-VIII 1
2
TE-420
TE-424T
Network and Telecom Management
Optical Communication Networks
2
3
3 TE-424L Optical Communication Networks 1
4 TE-XXX Elective III (Tentative offering:
TE-462 Cyber Security) 3
5 TE-XXX Elective IV (Tentative offering:
TE-473 5G Wireless Networks) 3
6 TE-499 Project – II 3
Total 15
74
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1. MS-104 Differential Equations 3
2. HS-103 Pakistan Studies &Aligarh Movement 2
Semester-II
3. HS-101 Islamic Studies OR 2
HS-104 Ethical Behavior+ 2
4. ME-121 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3
5. CE-122T Programming Fundamentals 3
6. CE-122L Programming Fundamentals 1
7. EL-123T Electronic Devices & Circuits 3
8. EL-123L Electronic Devices & Circuits 1
Total 18
+ Alternate Course for Non-Muslims
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1. MS-202 Complex Variables & Transforms 3
2. HS-201 Communication Skills 2
Semester-III
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1. MS-205 Probability Methods in Engineering 3
Semester- IV
75
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1. HS-304 Professional Psychology 3
2. EL-311 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3
3. EL-312T Digital Signal processing 3
4. EL-312L Digital Signal processing 1
Semester-V
5. EL-313T Electrical Power Distribution & Utilization
(Elective-I) 3
6. EL-313L Electrical Power Distribution & Utilization
(Elective-I) 1
7. EL-314T Instrumentation & Measurements 3
8. EL-314L Instrumentation & Measurements 1
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1. HS-401 Technical Report Writing &
Presentation Skills 3
Semester-VI
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title
Semester-VII
Hours
1. EL-4XXT Elective-III 3
2. EL-4XXL Elective-III 1
3. EL-412T Embedded Systems 3
4. EL-412L Embedded Systems 1
5. HS-404 Professional Ethics 2
6. HS-411 Entrepreneurship 0
7. EL-413 Project-I 2
Total 15
Credit
Semester- VIII
76
Courses of Studies
List of Electrical Engineering Elective Courses
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 EL-313 Electrical Power Distribution &
Utilization 3+1
2 EE-361 Power Electronics 3+1
3 EL-411 Electrical Power Transmission 3+1
4 EL-422 Power System Protection 3+1
5 EL-423 Electrical Power Generation 3+0
6 EL-424 Advance Electrical Machines 3+0
7 EL 414 PLC and Industrial Drives 3+1
8 EL-425 Renewable Energy Systems 3+0
9 EL-426 Power System Operation and Control 3+0
10 EL- 427 High Voltage Engineering 3+0
11 EL-428 Smart Grid 3+0
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-101 Islamic Studies+ OR 2
2 HS-104 Ethical Behaviour 2
Semester-II
77
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester- IV
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 CS-310 Compiler Construction 3
2 HS-401 Technical Report Writing &
Semester-V
Presentation Skills 2
3 MS-301 Probability & Statistics 3
4 IT-315 Enterprise Systems 3
5 CS-317T Computer Networks 3
6 CS-317L Computer Networks 1
7 CS-311T Web Engineering 2
8 CS-311L Web Engineering 1
Total 18
Semester- VI
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 CS-325T Artificial Intelligence 3
2 CS-325L Artificial Intelligence 1
3 CS-326 Information Security 3
4 MS-203 Numerical Analysis 3
5 XX-XXX CS Elective-I 3
6 CS-327 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3
Total 16
78
Courses of Studies
Semester- VIII Semester-VII
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 XX-XXX CS Elective-II 3
2 XX-XXX CS Elective-III 3
3 CS-499 Final Year Project-I 3
4 HS-XXX University Elective-II 3
5 HS-410 Professional Practices 3
Total 15
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 XX-XXX CS Elective-IV 3
2 XX-XXX CS Elective-V 3
3 CS-499 Final Year Project-II 3
4 CS-429 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3
5 HS-XXX University Elective-III 3
Total 15
79
Courses of Studies
List of Stream Based Elective Courses
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Artificial Intelligence
1 CS-466 Machine Learning 3+0
2 CS-483 Deep Learnining 3+0
3 CS-484 Programing for Artificial Inteligence 3+0
4 CS-485 Natural Language Processing 3+0
5 CS-486 Knowledge Representation & Reasoning 3+0
80
Courses of Studies
4.8 Information Technology
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-102 English 3
2 CS-116T Programming Fundamentals 3
Semester-I
3 CS-116L Programming Fundamentals 1
4 MS-108 Linear Algebra 3
5 MS-110T Applied Physics 3
6 MS-110L Applied Physics 1
7 CS-126 Introduction to Information &
Communication Technologies 3
Total 17
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-101 Islamic Studies OR 2
Semester-II
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title
Semester-III
Hours
1 CS-212T Data Structures & Algorithms 3
2 CS-212L Data Structures & Algorithms 1
3 IT-215 Computer Architecture & Organization 3
4 HS-201 Communication Skills 3
5 CS-226 Software Engineering 3
6 CS-317T Computer Networks 3
7 CS-317L Computer Networks 1
Total 17
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester- IV
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-401 Technical Report Writing 2
2 CS-316T Web Technologies 3
Semester-VI
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 IT-413 Cyber Security 3
2 XX-XXX IT Elective-II 3
3 XX-XXX IT Elective-III 3
4 IT-499 Final Year Project- I 3
5 IT-405T Virtual Systems and Services 3
6 IT-405L Virtual Systems and Services 1
Total 16
Semester- VIII
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-XXX University Elective-II 3
2 XX-XXX IT Elective-IV 3
3 XX-XXX IT Elective-V 3
4 IT-499 Final Year Project- II 3
5 IT-410 E-Commerce 3
Total 15
82
Courses of Studies
List of Information Technology Elective Courses
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Information Technology Elective Courses
1 IT-419 Grid Computing 3
2 IT-422 Internet Architecture & Protocols 3
3 IT-423 System Integration & Architecture 3
4 IT-424 Business Process Re-Engineering 3
5 IT-426 Internet of Things (IoTs) 3
6 IT-427 Big Data Analytics 3
7 IT-428 Knowledge Management Systems 3
8 IT-429 Business Intelligence 3
9 IT-430 Cloud Computing 3
10 IT-431 Block Chain Technology 3
11 IT-432 Mobile Application Development 3
12 IT-433 Augmented & Virtual Realty 3
13 CS-466 Machine Learning 3
14 CS-469 Software Project Management 3
15 CS-470 Software Quality Assurance & Testing 3
16 CS-471 IS Audit 3
83
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester-II 1 HS-103 Pakistan Studies and Aligarh Movement 3
2 MS-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3
3 MS-110T Applied Physics 3
4 MS-110L Applied Physics 1
5 SWE-103T Object Oriented Programming 3
6 SWE-103L Object Oriented Programming 1
7 SWE106T Introduction to Software Engineering 2
8 SWE106L Introduction to Software Engineering 1
Total 17
Semester-III
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-201 Communication Skills 3
2 MS-204 Discrete Mathematics 3
3 SWE-203T Data Structures and Algorithms 3
4 SWE-203L Data Structures and Algorithms 1
5 SWE-205 Software Requirement Engineering 3
6 SWE-XXX SE Elective - I 4
Total 17
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-211 Technical Writing 2
Semester- IV
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 SWE-306T Computer Communication and Networks 3
Semester-V
84
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester-VI 1 SWE-305 Software Quality Engineering 3
2 SWE-313 Information Security 3
3 SWE-315T Web Engineering 2
4 SWE-315L Web Engineering 1
5 SWE-XXX SE Supporting - I 3
6 SWE-XXX SE Elective - III 3
7 HS-XXX University Elective - II 3
Total 18
Semester- VIII Semester-VII
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 SWE-401 Software Project Management 3
2 SWE-417 Software Re-Engineering 3
3 SWE-XXX SE Supporting - II 3
4 SWE-XXX SE Elective - IV 3
5 HS-XXX University Elective - III 3
6 SWE-499 Final Year Project - I 3
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-412 Computing Professional Practices 3
2 SWE-XXX SE Supporting - III 3
3 SWE-XXX SE Elective - V 3
4 HS-XXX University Elective - IV 3
5 SWE-499 Final Year Project - II 3
Total 15
85
Courses of Studies
List of Software Engineering Elective Courses
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
SE SUPPORTING ELECTIVES:
1 SE-210 Automata Theory and Formal Languages 3+0
2 SE-302 Formal Methods in Software Engineering 3+0
3 SE-310 Compiler Construction 3+0
4 SE-317 Operations Research 3+0
5 SE-321 Business Process Engineering 3+0
6 SE-412 Analysis of Algorithms 2+1
7 SE-422 Simulation and Modeling 2+1
SE ELECTIVES:
8 SE-212 Computer Organization and Architecture 3+1
9 SE-304 Enterprise Systems Engineering 3+0
10 SE-309 Advance Object Oriented Programming 2+1
11 SE-314 Artificial Intelligence 3+1
12 SE-316 Concurrent Programming 2+1
13 SE-318 E-Commerce 3+0
14 SE-319 Deep Learning 2+1
15 SE-320 Natural Language Processing 2+1
86
Courses of Studies
4.10 Bioinformatics
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-102 English 3
2 MS-107 Mathematics for Bioinformatics 3
Semester-I
3 BI-111T Biology 3
4 BI-111L Biology 1
5 BI-113T Chemistry 3
6 BI-113L Chemistry 1
7 CS-124T Introduction to Computer Programming 3
8 CS-124L Introduction to Computer Programming 1
Total 18
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-103 Pakistan Studies and Aligarh Movement 3
2 BI-112T Cellular Biology 2
3 BI-112L Cellular Biology 1
Semester-II
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
Semester-III
87
Courses of Studies
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS101 Islamic Studies OR 2
2 HS104 Ethical Behavior * 2
Semester- IV
3 BI-208 Biostatistics & Probability 3
4 BI-203T Molecular Biology 3
5 BI-203L Molecular Biology 1
6 BI-206T Bioinformatics-I 2
7 BI-206L Bioinformatics-I 1
8 CS-224T Object Oriented Programming 3
9 CS-224L Object Oriented Programming 1
Total 16
* Alternate Course for Non-Muslims
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 HS-411 Entrepreneurship 3
2 BI-321T Bioinformatics Scripting 2
3 BI-321L Bioinformatics Scripting 1
Semester-V
Total 16
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 BI-302T Bioinformatics Computing-I 2
2 BI-302L Bioinformatics Computing-I 1
3 CS-326T Modeling and Simulation 2
Semester-VI
88
Courses of Studies
Credit
Semester-VII
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 BI-401T Bioinformatics Computing-II 3
2 BI-401L Bioinformatics Computing-II 1
3 BI-466T Artificial Intelligence 2
4 BI-466T Artificial Intelligence 1
5 BI-467 Environmental Biotechnology 3
6 BI-460 Bio Physics 3
7 BI-499 Final Year Project 3
Total 16
Semester- VIII
Credit
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 BI-402T Bioinformatics Software Engineering 3
2 BI-402L Bioinformatics Software Engineering 1
3 BI-404 Special Topics in Bioinformatics 3
4 BI-464 Medical Imaging 3
5 BI-499 Final Year Project 3
6 BI-412 Ethical and legal issues in Bioinformatics 3
Total 16
89
Courses of Studies
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 BI-460 Bio Physics 3
2 BI-462T Digital Image Processing 2
3 BI-462L Digital Image Processing 1
4 BI-464 Medical Imaging 3
5 BI-468 Virology 3
6 BI-470 Mycology 3
7 BI-472 Gene Mining 3
8 BI-474 Platform Independent Programming 3
9 BI-477 Nano Technology 3
10 BI-476T Computational Biology 2
11 BI-476L Computational Biology 1
12 BI-482 Precision medicine 3
90
Courses of Studies
Semester- IV
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 AR204 Islamic Studies 3+0
2 AR212 Architectural Design - II 1+5
3 AR224 Digital Drawings - I 0+2
4 AR231 Architect’s Role and Conduct 3+0
5 AR244 History of Architecture - III 2+0
6 AR264 Structure for Architects - I 2+0
Total 11+7
91
Courses of Studies
Semester- X Semester-IX Semester- VIII S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 AR416 Architectural Design - VI 1+7
2 AR435 Architectural Research 2+0
3 AR442 Theory of Architecture - II 2+0
4 AR452 Urban Planning & Design 1+1
5 AR462 Advance Building Technology 1+1
6 AR474 Elective - IV 2+0
Total 9+9
92
Courses of Studies
S.No. Course Title
15 Building Economics
16 Project Planning And Management
17 Real Estate/ Facility Management
18 Specifications And Quantity Surveying
19 Urban Planning and Management
20 Urban Development Management
21 Sonic / Visual / Olfactory and other Scapes
22 Aesthetics and Appreciation
23 Fine Arts
24 Architectonics
25 Geometry and Proportions
26 Talking (writing) Design
27 Mathematics For Architects
28 Surveying and Levelling
29 GIS For Architects
30 Bio-Mimicry
31 Advanced Applications For Architects
32 Digital Technologies and Design
33 AdvancedPresentation Techniques
34 Building Crafts
35 Space and Power
36 History of Ideas
37 Design For Special Users
38 Vernacular Architecture
39 Culture and Architecture
40 Popular Culture
41 Cultural Heritage
42 Urban Design
43 Human Settlement / Housing
44 Low Income Housing
45 Participatory Design
93
Courses of Studies
Semester-II
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS102 English 3+0
2 MS104 Differential Equations 3+0
3 MCS203 Software Development 3+1
4 MCS204 Games Modelling Design 3+1
5 MCS112 Computer System Organization 3+1
Total 18
94
Courses of Studies
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
Semester-VI 1
2
MCS308
MCS371
Distributed Computing II
Cloud Computing
3+1
3+0
3 MCS313 Embedded Software 3+1
4 MCS361 Computer Law, investigation &
Ethics 3+0
5 MCS345 Communications Networking
Standard 3+0
Total 17
Semester-VII
95
Courses of Studies
4.13 Biomedical Science
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS 101 Islamic Studies + OR 2
2 HS 104 Ethical Behavior + 2
3 MS 112T Applied Physics 2
4 MS 112L Applied Physics 1
5 HS 102 English 3
Semester-I
Total 18
96
Courses of Studies
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
Semester- IV 1 HS 201 Communication Skills 3
2 BMS 202 Classical Genetics 2
3 BMS 220T Bioinformatics 2
4 BMS 220L Bioinformatics 1
5 BMS 214T Physiology II 2
6 BMS 214L Physiology II 1
7 BMS306T Molicular Biology 2
8 BMS306L Molicular Biology 1
9 HS105 Psychology 2
Total 16
Presentation Skills 2
3 BM 483T Artificial Intelligence and Expert 2
4 BM 483L Artificial Intelligence and Expert 1
5 BMS 342T Biomedical Techniques II 3
6 BMS 342L Biomedical Techniques II 1
7 HS 411 Enterpreneurship 3
8 BMS XXX Elective III 3
Total 18
97
Courses of Studies
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
Semester-VII 1
2
BMS 411
BM 471T
Pathophysiology
Biomaterials
2
3
3 BM 471L Biomaterials 1
4 BM XXX Elective IV 3
5 BMS 486T Pharmacology 2
6 BMS 486L Pharmacology 1
7 BMS 499 Project 3
Total 15
Semester- VIII
98
Courses of Studies
S.No. Course Title
Clinical Science
1 BMS-355 Clinical Biochemistry
2 BMS-356 Molecular Diagnostics
3 BMS-357 Proteomics
4 BMS-358 Neurobiology
5 BMS-460 Forensic Biology
6 BMS-461 Infectious Diseases
7 BMS-462 Vaccines
8 BMS-463 Toxicology
9 BMS-321 Enzymology
10 BMS-464 Cancer Biology
11 BMS-465 Virology
12 BMS-466 Antimicrobials and Chemotherapeutics
4.14 Mathematics
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MT-101 Calculus-I 4
2. MT-103 Elements of Set Theory and
Semester-I
Mathematical Logic 3
3. HS-102 Functional English 3
4. HS-101 Islamic Studies
5. HS-104 OR * Ethical Behavior 2
6. MT-105 Introduction to computers 3
7. HS-105 Psycology 3
Total 18
* Alternate Course for Non-Muslims
99
Courses of Studies
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1. MT-102 Calculus II 3
Semester-II 2. MT-104 Statistics 3
3. HS-201 Communication Skills 3
4. HS-103 Pakistan Studies and
Aligarh Movement 2
5. MS-113 Mechanics, Wave & Oscillation 3
6. MT-106T Computing & Analytical Technique 2
MT-106L Computing & Analytical Technique 1
Total 17
Semester-III
101
Courses of Studies
List of Major Course
S.No. Code Course Title
1 MT-303 Differential Geometry
2 MT-306 Classical Mechanics
3 MT-311 Data Structure and Algorithms
4 MT-312 Introduction to Data Sciences
4.15 Biotechnology
Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS 102 English 3
2 HS-101 Islamic Studies OR 2
HS-104 Ethics Behavior 2
3 MS-106 Basic Mathematics * OR 4
BM-100 Basic Biology 4
Semester-I
102
Courses of Studies
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 MS-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3
2 BMS- 218 Cell Biology 3
Semester-II
3 BMS-231T Microbiology 2
BMS-231L Microbiology 1
4 HS- 201 Communication Skills 3
5 HS-103 Pakistan Studies and Aligarh
Movement 3
6 BMS 132T Biochemistry-I 2
BMS 132L Biochemistry-I 1
Total 18
presentation skills 2
2. BMS-212 Introduction to Biotechnology 3
3 BMS-202 Classical Genetics 2
4. BM-215T Biophysics 2
5 BM-215L Biophysics 1
6. BMS-215T Biochemistry-II 3
7. BM-304T Biomedical Statistics 2
BM-304L Biomedical Statistics 1
Total 16
103
Courses of Studies
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 BT-320 Endocrinology 2
2 BMS-324 Immunology 3
3 BT-311T Methods in Molecular Biology 2
Semester-V
BT-311L Methods in Molecular Biology 1
4 BT-315 T Principles of Biochemical
Engineering 2
5 BT-315 L Principles of Biochemical
Engineering 1
6 BM-348 T Bioinformatics 2
BM-348 L Bioinformatics 1
Total 14
104
Courses of Studies
List of Biotechnology Elective Courses
S.No. Code Course Title
1 BT-440 Cell and Tissue Culture
2 BT-434 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
3 BT-493 Nanobiotechnology
4 BT-433 Marine Biotechnology
5 BT-435 Biosensors
6 BT-436 Biodegradation and Bioremediation
7 BT-437 Plant Molecular Genetics
8 BT-432 Animal Biotechnology
Total = 16
105
Courses of Studies
106
Courses of Studies
107
Courses of Studies
BBA Specialization in Banking & Insurance
S.No. Code Course Title Hours
1 BKI 405 International Banking & Insurance 3
2 BKI 406 Risk Management 3
3 BKI 407 Investment Banking 3
4 BKI 408 Treasury Operations 3
5 BKI 409 Project and Infrastructure 3
108
Courses of Studies
4.17 Electrical Engineering Technology
Total 17
Semester-IV
109
Courses of Studies
S.No Code Course Title Credit Hours
Semester-V 1 ET-313 Micro-Procerssor Theory &
Interfacing 2+1
2 ET-323 Switch Gears & Protective Device 2+1
3 ET-334 Communications Technology 2+2
4 ET-343 Control Technology 2+1
5 EM-312 Total Quality Management 2+0
6 ET-353 Engineering Economics 3+0
Total 18
Semester-VI
Total 16
Semester-VII
S.No Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ET-4116 16 Weeks Supervised Industrial /
Field Training 0+16
(8X5=40Hrs / Week)
Total 16
Semester-VIII
S.No Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ET-4216 16 Weeks Supervised Industrial /
Field Training 0+16
(8X5=40Hrs / Week)
Total 16
110
Courses of Studies
4.18 Civil Engineering Technology
111
Courses of Studies
S.No Code Course Title Credit Hours
Semester-V 1 CT-313 Hydrology 2+1
2 CT-323 Reinforced Concrete Structures 2+1
3 CT-333 Construction & Hydraulic
Machinery 2+1
4 CT-343 Computer Aided Building
Modeling & Design 1+2
5 CT-353 Foundations Engineering 2+1
6 CM-313 Project Management 3+0
Total 18
Semester-VI
Semester-VII
S.No Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 CT-4116 16 Weeks Supervised Industrial /
Field Training 0+16
(8X5=40Hrs / Week)
Total 16
Semester-VIII
S.No Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 CT-4216 16 Weeks Supervised Industrial /
Field Training 0+16
(8X5=40Hrs / Week)
Total 16
112
Courses of Studies
4.19 Electronic Engineering Technology
Total 16
Semester-IV
113
Courses of Studies
S.No Code Course Title Credit Hours
Semester-V 1 ELT-313 Microprocessors 2+1
2 ELT-324 Signal & Syetems 3+1
3 ELT-334 Integrated Electronics 3+1
4 ELT-334 Communication Network 3+1
5 ELH-312 Professional Practices 2+0
Total 17
Semester-VI
Semester-VII
S.No Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ELT-4116 16 Weeks Supervised Industrial /
Field Training 0+16
(8X5=40Hrs / Week)
Total 16
Semester-VIII
S.No Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 ELT-4116 16 Weeks Supervised Industrial /
Field Training 0+16
(8X5=40Hrs / Week)
Total 16
114
Courses of Studies
4.20 Clinical Psychology
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 HS-102 Functional English 3+0
2 HS-103 Pakistan Studies and Aligarh
Semester-I
Movement 3+0
3 MS-123 Mathematics 3+0
4 HS-101 Islamic Studies OR 2+0
5 HS-104 Ethics 2+0
6 PSY-101 Introduction to Psychology 3+0
Total 14
Total 16
115
Courses of Studies
S.No. Code Course Title Credit Hours
1 PSY-303 Schools and Perspectives in
Psychology 3+0
Semester-V
2 PSY-305 Ethical Issues in Psychology 3+0
3 PSY-307 Diagnostic System in
Psychopathology 3+0
4 PSY-309 Psychological Testing I 3+0
5 PSY-303 Basics Statistics in Psychology 3+0
6 PSY-301 Psychological Practicum 1+2
Total 15
Total 17
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5.0 ACADEMIC RULES 1.2.8 “Course” means a course of studies as
prescribed in the detailed syllabi approved by
the competent authority, whose successful
5.1 PREAMBLE completion shall be the requirement of the
Degree.
Academic Rules and Regulations have been periodically
developed and reviewed by the statutory bodies, however 1.2.9 “Dean” means the head of a faculty of the
there was no single policy document containing the complete University
Academic Rules and Regulations. This comprehensive policy
document has been developed in line with the Policy 1.2.10 “Degree” means a document awarded by the
guidelines on Semester System Examination issued by HEC University to a student who has fulfilled the
and is presented for approval by the statutory body. academic requirements of an Undergraduate
programme.
These are the general rules and regulations for undergraduate
degree programmes. The purpose of this document is to 1.2.11 “Department” means the academic Department
provide students and teachers, an overview of the semester of the University.
system rules concerning courses, credit hours, sessionals,
examinations and result procedures. 1.2.12 “Examination” means any form of evaluation to
assess a student’s performance.
1.1 Short Title Commencement and Application
1.2.13 “External Examiner” means a person from
1.1.1 These rules shall be called the Sir Syed Universi- outside the University having suitable qualifica-
ty of Engineering & Technology Semester tion and experience in the relevant discipline.
System Regulations. He/she should have not taught the course in any
class / section for which examination is being
1.1.2 These rules shall be applicable to all undergrad- held.
uate degree programmes offered by SSUET.
1.2.14 “Faculty Member” means a person teaching a
1.2. Definitions
course for which the examination is being held,
and a faculty member appointed by the
1.2.1 “Academic Year” An Academic Year consists of
two regular semesters (Fall and Spring) and University to evaluate the performance of a
summer semester in it. student.
1.2.2 “Board of Studies” means the Board of Studies 1.2.15 “Final Examination” means the examination
(BoS) of the concerned Department of the held at the end of the semester upon completion
University. The BoS is responsible for approving of the study period of each semester.
the coursework and plan of study of the relevant
academic programme. 1.2.16 “Freezing” means discontinuation of studies
certain period.
1.2.3 “Chairperson or Chairman” means the Head of
the concerned Department of the University. 1.2.17 “GPA” stands for Grade Point Average ranging
from 0 to 4.0.
1.2.4 “CGPA” is the Cumulative Grade Point Average
for the semesters. 1.2.18 “Grades” the letters or points awarded to the
students on the basis of the earned score
1.2.5 “Controller” means the Controller of Examina-
tions of the University. 1.2.19 “I-Grade” means the Incomplete Grade.
1.2.6 “Coursework” is the mode of a programme of 1.2.20 “Improve” means a course taken to improve the
studies, whereby, the student are required to grade already scored.
follow instruction as prescribed in the form of
lectures, academics, examinations, assignments, 1.2.21 “Internal Examiner” means a person teaching a
projects etc. course for which the examination is being held,
and a faculty member (normally Supervisor or
1.2.7 “Credit Hour” means one lecture hour and / or Co-Supervisor) appointed by the University to
one session (three hours of practical work per evaluate the performance of an Undergraduate
week) for sixteen weeks student.
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1.2.22 “Mid-Semester/Mid-Term Examination” means 5.2 ACADEMIC SYSTEM
the evaluation to be held during the course of the
semester. Mid-Semester/Midterm Examinations 2.1 Scheme of Studies
will be held after completing 8 weeks of studies
or as determined by the Department concerned. Each degree program has been spanned over credit hours as
prescribed by HEC and other regulatory bodies.
1.2.23 “Part time Students” means a student who
register less than 9 credit hours in a semester S.No. Programme Title
1.2.32 “Supervisor” means a person appointed by the 2.2.1 Courses of studies leading to degrees of Bachelor
University to supervise or monitor a student’s of Architecture (B.Arch.) shall however be of five
project or Research work. (5) academic years’ duration.
1.2.33 “Syllabi” means syllabi of the concerned 2.2.2 Maximum seven academic years shall be
discipline approved by the Statuary Bodies as allowed for each Four-year to complete the
BoS, BoF, and Academic Council of the Universi- degree programme.
ty.
2.2.3 Maximum eight academic years shall however
1.2.34 “W-Grade” means withdrawn course that will be allowed for each Five-year to complete the
not be counted in CGPA calculation. degree programme.
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Programme Total Duration Extended Period Maximum 2.3.2 If the Vice Chancellor may allow extension of
of Programme Duration of one year, students must submit an Affidavit
(Minimum) Programme stating that, if the relevant regulatory body
would not register him/her, SSUET will not be
4 years 4 years or 8 3 years or 6 7 years responsible for the same.
Bachelors regular regular
semesters semesters 2.4 Medium of Instruction
5 years 5 years or 10 3 years or 6 8 years The medium of instruction at SSUET is English and students
Bachelors regular regular must therefore, be able to demonstrate their capacity to
semesters semesters explain in this language. All lectures and student's
assessment is carried out in English.
UNDERGRADUATE STRUCTURE AFTER COMPLETION
OF LEVEL 5 OF NATIONAL QUALIFICATION 2.5 Definition of Credit Hours
FRAMEWORK PRESCRIBED BY HEC
2.5.1 A credit hour means teaching/earning a theory
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throughout the semester.
Total No. of Credit Hours (Maximum) 140
2.5.2 One credit hour in laboratory or practical
Regular Semester Duration Minimum of 16 weeks of work/project would require lab contact of three
teaching excluding hours (180 minutes) per week throughout the
examinations semester.
Course Duration Minimum of 8 semesters 2.5.3 The credit hours are denoted by two digits
(4 years/As per accreditation within brackets with a plus in between. The first
body *) digit represents the theory part while the second
(right side) digit represents the practical.
Course Load in Regular Semester 9 -21 credit hours
Full-Time Students 2.5.4 Thus 3(3+0) means three credit hours of theory,
while 4(3+1) means a total of four credit hours,
Course Load in Summer Semester For deficiency/failure/ of which three are of theory while one credit
repetition of maximum hour is for laboratory work/ field work /
Maximum of 2 courses and practical work supervised and graded by the
2 labs of 08 credit hours faculty, and 4(1+3) means a total of four credit
hours, of which one is of theory while three
hours are for laboratory/ field work/practical
Minimum of 160 and Maximum 180-above** Credit hours work as per requirement of discipline.
for 5 year degree programme.
2.5.5 For Architecture discipline, one credit hour of
**Subject to meeting the requirements of the respective Studio hours are equivalent of 2 contact hours of
Accreditation Councils to meet the International Standards 50 minutes each.
for Credit Hours required.
2.6 Teaching Methodology
2.3 Extension beyond Maximum Duration
2.6.1 Teaching at the University shall be conducted
In exceptional cases, on the recommendations of Dean / through lectures, discussions, casestudies and
Chairperson’s, the Vice Chancellor may grant extensions up practical work in laboratories, demonstrations,
to a maximum period of one year beyond the maximum presentations, field work, seminars, tutorials,
duration for completing the degree requirements. audiovisual aids, video conferencing, and study
tours.
2.3.1 A student who has not completed the degree
program within stipulated time, i.e. 7 years for 4 2.6.2 Teaching shall be conducted by the faculty
years programme and 8 years for 5 years may member of the University or such other persons
apply for the extension of one year; just apply as may be declared to be a faculty member by the
after the expiry of the maximum degree competent authority of the University.
duration.
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2.7 Course File 2.8 Attendance
Maintaining the Course File is compulsory for all faculty 2.8.1 Attendance in classes and laboratory is
members of SSUET. It should have complete record of every mandatory. Students are expected to attend all
activity that happens during the course. A course file must classes, laboratories, tutorials, or other class
include all relevant data (such as given below) which could meetings officially designed for a particular
become the basis of evaluation. course. They are expected, also, to complete all
assignments. Each three credit hour course will
2.7.1 Course Code and Title have 48 contact hours (3 hours/ week x 16
teaching weeks = 48) in a semester. Every
2.7.2 Course Description includes course contents, student of the University is required to maintain
recommended text books, lecture breakdown, at least 75% of the attendance in each course. A
office hours for students, grading policy etc. student who fails to meet the minimum require-
ments of attendance in any course will not be
2.7.3 Course syllabus and changes, if any, made over allowed to appear in the End Semester Final
at least 3 semesters Examination for that component of the course.
2.7.4 Weekly Teaching Schedule 2.8.2 In courses with Lab, every student studying
such course is required to maintain at least 75%
2.7.5 Monthly record of students' attendance of the attendance in lab and 75% in class room
lectures, separately. A student who fails to meet
2.7.6 Schedule of sessionals / Mid-Semester Examina- the minimum requirements of attendance, either
tions/ Mid-Term Examinations and Final in Lab or in classroom lectures, he/she shall not
examination. be allowed to appear in the End Semester final
examination for that course.
2.7.7 Grading Policy will identify each activity. such
as Homework, Quizzes, Mid-Semester Examina- 2.8.3 The 25% margin of absence from the classes is
tion, Final Examination and Term Papers etc. reserved for hospitalization or for any genuine
eventuality, those who do not have the 75%
2.7.8 Copy of Samples of best, worst and average (Theory & Lab separately) attendance or miss
answer sheets, (sessional(s)/ midterm / their periodical examination are subject to be
quizzes/ assignments and final examination). detained from appearing in End Semester Final
along with the question paper and model Examinations as per statues of SSUET and
solutions of each sessional(s)/ midterm / relevant accreditation and regulatory bodies.
quizzes/ assignments and final examination.
2.8.4 Attendance in academic events, such as seminar,
2.7.9 Grading Sheets of the Course, Detailing lab work, workshop or a skills development
Statistical Data on the Grades obtained by programme, may be adjusted to cover the
Students shortage in a given course. It is the responsibility
of the students to constantly monitor their
2.7.10 Record of make-up classes for any un-scheduled attendance level.
holiday.
2.8.5 The Course instructor may report a student’s
2.7.11 Breakdown of laboratory experiments pertain- absences and the student may be placed on
ing to the course and record of successful attendance warning by his/her Course Instruc-
conduct. tor/ Chairperson /Dean and it will be notified
by the department after every four week of the
2.7.12 Instructor course review form semester.
2.7.13 Difficulties/Problems faced by the Teacher and 2.8.6 In exceptional cases / hardship cases the
Students during Classroom/ Course Delivery following exemptions may be accorded.
2.7.14 Recommendation and suggestions related to the 2.8.7 1 5% by the Vice Chancellor on the recommenda-
course for the next session tion of Dean of the Faculty/ Chairperson’s of the
department.
2.7.15 All other data/information as required by the
concern accreditation body. 2.8.8 If a student fails to attend any lecture (without
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any authorization) during the first four weeks of the • Examination Committee Meeting
commencement of the semester as per the • Announcement of Results
announced schedule, his/her semester registra- • Issuance of Semester Mark Sheets / Transcripts
tion shall stand cancelled automatically without • Makeup classes due to Holidays: All faculty members
any notice. are advised to make sure that the credit hours must be
completed according to the Time Table. If a faculty
2.9 Academic Calendar missed a class due to any unforeseen
circumstance/gazette holidays, the faculty must
The SSUET publishes a schedule of complete academic year arrange the makeup classes in the same week. Evening
(including Fall, Spring and Summer semesters), separately and converting weekends or holidays to working days
for the convenience of students and Faculty members. The to cover the lapsed period of the students.
following information will be provided alongwith the
Academic Calendar Students’ are expected to know and adhere to the rules,
regulations, course loads, pre-requisites and policies of the
• Registration Schedule Notification University, as well as those of the departments in which they
• Time Table Notification are enrolled.
• Registration Starts
• Registration Ends 2.10 Schedule of Semesters
• Orientation of Newly Admitted Students
• Orientation of Existing Students 2.10.1 There will be two regular semesters in an
• Academic Session Starts academic year Spring/Fall Semesters and an
• Registration with late fee optional Summer Semester during each academ-
• Issuance of Examination Forms ic year between Spring and Fall Semester.
• Final Year Project First Milestone
• Last day to Add/Drop a Course (2nd Week) 2.10.2 Fall and Spring will be spread over 17-19 weeks
• Last Date for Submission of Examinations Forms (inclusive of 1-2 weeks for exams) with at least 16
• Last Date for Submission of Examination Forms with weeks of study/teaching during the semester.
Late Fine. One week for Mid Semester Examinations, Two
• Last date to with draw from a course “W” shown on weeks for End Semester Examinations and Two
the transcript. (10th week) weeks for the compilation and announcement of
Results.
• Date Sheet Notification for Mid Semester Examina-
tions on SSUET Notice Board & Website
2.10.3 Summer Semester will be of 8 weeks of
• Date Sheet Notification for End Semester Examina- concentrated study for completing remedial
tions on SSUET Notice Board & Website course work. The contact hours will be doubled
• Mid-Semester Examinations (08th / 09th Week) during the Summer Semester as compared to a
• Date Sheet Notification for End Semester Examina- regular semester to ensure that the course is
tions send to PEC taught completely in a semester with half the
• Mid-Semester Examinations Marks Notification duration compared with a regular (Fall/Spring)
• Seating Plan Notification semester.
• Invigilation Duties Notification
• Final Year Project Second Milestone 2.10.4 Depending on the availability of faculty / staff
• Submission of Feedback Form of Faculty by Students and necessary facilities University may offer a
• Issue of Admit Cards summer semester. Students can enroll maximum
• Meeting of the faculty by the respective (Chairperson’s of 2 Theory courses and 2 lab courses during
Office) for the finalization of Lab Short of Attendance summer semester.
Cases
• Laboratory Exams (16th / 17th Week) 2.10.5 University is at liberty to register students (if
• Submission of Question Papers they fulfill their probation criteria as given in
• Academic Session Ends clause 3.10) for Fall/Spring semester or for any
• Preparatory Days single course and issue transcript with letter
• Meeting of the faculty by the respective Chairperson’s grades at the end of the semester.
at Dean Office for the finalization of Short of
Attendance Cases 2.10.6 Foreign students under student exchange
• Notification of Short of Attendance on SSUET Notice programme will be enrolled for any semester or
Board & Website for any single course and University will issue
• Final Semester Examinations (17th /18th Week) transcript with letter grades at the end of the
• Unfair means Committee Meeting semester. Admission offer letter of the foreign
• Submission of Results by the Examiners student will be forwarded to HEC for issuance of
NOC.
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5.3 REGISTRATION such course(s) in which either transfer of credit
has not been allowed or the student
3.1 Semester Registration has not studied the course(s) earlier.
3.1.1 The students who intend to continue their 3.1.4.3 The student requests being allowed to
studies at the University are required to either re-register in any course(s) in
complete the registration formalities well in time which he/she had failed earlier or any
in each semester. A student, who fails to register course(s) as permissible if the student
him/her’s-self for studies in a semester till the has obtained grade point lesser 2.0 in
end of add/drop period, would have his/her that semester. The student must
registration /admission cancelled for that appear in all components of the course
semester. All the previous dues must be cleared
and fulfill the attendance requirement
before registration to the new semester. The
students are required to pay full tuition as well.
fees/course wise fee/credit hour wise fee before
the start of the semester. Finance Department 3.1.4.4 The student having short of attendance
issues deposit slips to each student. The students during previous semester(s).
are required to submit the registration form
along with the paid fee voucher in their 3.1.4.5 The student shall have to attend at
respective department. If the dues are not paid least 75% classes in courses where
in full by the stipulated time, he/she may not be he/she has not met this requirement
allowed to attend the classes and to sit in the earlier.
examinations. It is the responsibility of the
students concerned to clear all dues outstanding 3.1.4.6 A student cannot register a course if
against his/her name and report to the he/she has not studied/passed the
department's Chairperson for the confirmation pre-requisite of the course.
of the registration.
3.1.5 In case a student could not submit the semester
3.1.2 The Chairperson Department assigns a Class registration form within the registration period
Advisor to each section of batch at the of the semester due to unavoidable and
admission. The Class Advisor and the student acceptable reasons, the Registrar may grant
together will develop a flexible comprehensive approval of the late registration on the following
plan of study that will be implemented in each terms and conditions:
semester. The advising file will be updated each
semester and will include copies of semester 3.1.5.1 The registration shall not be late by
mark sheets/ progressive transcripts, cleared
more than two weeks of the normal
pre-requisites and GPA /CGPA earned.
registration deadline, inclusive of
3.1.3 Students are required to choose the courses they holidays, if any.
wish to enroll in, prior to the start of a semester
with the advice of a Class Advisor. For this 3.1.5.2 If granted approval, the student must
purpose the department will publish a schedule deposit a late fee as per policy.
for registration of students.
3.2 Adding /Dropping of Course
3.1.4 Registration in any course(s) offered other than
the prescribed courses of that Semester/Session 3.2.1 The students may make any change (add/drop)
may also be allowed by the Chairperson of the in the courses they are taking within second
Department concerned in the following cases week of the semester and record the changes in
subject to payment of prescribed fees: Class Advisor file and office of the Registrar. No
drop and add will be allowed after the second
3.1.4.1 If the student has been admitted in week of the semester.
Second Year Spring Semester on
migration basis and consequently 3.2.2 Students may be allowed to withdraw from a
required to pass (additional) course(s) course up till 10th week of the semester. A “W”
grade will be awarded to a student which shall
of First Year in which he/she is not
have no impact on the calculation of the
eligible for exemption. GPA/CGPA.
3.1.4.2 The student having been allowed 3.2.3 A student withdrawing the course after the 10th
change of discipline is required to pass
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week shall be automatically awarded "F" grade which 3.5.2.4 The student shall be able to complete
shall count in the GPA, CGPA and stay on the his/her degree within time limit
transcript. prescribed for four year degree
programme is seven years and for five
3.3 Course Load for Fall/Spring Semesters An year degree programme is eight years.
undergraduate programme of instruction generally
includes a 9 -21 credit hours course load including 3.5.2.5 The student shall fulfill all the require-
exams in a regular semester. The required course ments of accreditation body.
load for a full time undergraduate is minimum of 09
credit hours per semester. 3.6 Repeating Courses
3.4 Course Load for Summer Semester 3.6.1 If a student gets 'F' grade, s/he will be required
to repeat the course or its recommended
3.4.1 Summer semester will be offered as an optional alternate, if any. However, “F” grade obtained
semester of 08 weeks duration. earlier will also be recorded on the transcript.
3.4.2 Students will be offered courses to remove 3.6.2 If a student is not allowed to take the examina-
deficiencies and can enroll in up to a maximum tion of any course due to shortage of attendance,
of 08 credit hours during summer. he/ she shall be required to register himself /
herself in that course whenever offered again,
3.4.3 Moreover, a student who has either failed or has attend the classes regularly and reappear in all
been stopped to take the examination due to components of the final examination.
shortage of class attendance or wishes to
improve his/her grade is allowed to register in 3.6.3 The credit hours of repeating courses shall be
summer. considered for the purpose of calculating
maximum semester work load of the student.
3.4.4 A student will only be allowed to register in 2
courses and 2 labs of maximum 08 credit hours. 3.6.4 In case a student repeats the course which has
already been taken, the better grade will be
3.4.5 The contact hours per week during the Summer considered for determining his/her GPA/CG-
Semester will be doubled to ensure that the PA.
course is completely taught in a Summer
Semester with half of the duration as compared 3.7 Improvement of Grades /CGPA
to a regular (Fall/Spring) semester.
3.7.1 Any student may be allowed by the Chairperson
3.5 Withdrawal from Programme of the Department concerned to repeat course(s)
offered in that semester in which he/she has
3.5.1 Withdrawal from Programme may be allowed obtained grade point lesser than 2.0 and
only in extra-ordinary circumstances. obtained grade C or below. In such a case both
the previous and new grade obtained will be
3.5.2 Any such student(s) seeking restoration of recorded on the transcript, however, only the
candidature after withdrawal shall only be better grade shall be used in the calculation of
considered for readmission provided that: CGPA. In case of CGPA improvement, it would
be recorded with (Imp) on the transcript.
3.5.2.1 The student has officially withdrawn
earlier from the Programme. 3.7.2 The maximum number of courses that student
may be allowed to repeat in an eight semester
3.5.2.2 The maximum period of discontinua- degree programme is six (6) for 4 year degree
tion of his studies does not exceed two programme, however for 5 year degree
academic years. programme is eight (8)..
3.5.2.3 He /She produces an Affidavit on 3.7.3 The students may however repeat the course(s)
as and when offered.
Stamp Paper of prescribed amountde-
claring that during the period of 3.7.4 Better grades in course(s) shall be considered for
his/her discontinuation of studies determining his/her GPA/CGPA. Maximum
he/she was neither on the Rolls of any grade that can be award for improvement of
other Educational Institution nor was grades is B+.
convicted by any Court of law.
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3.7.5 Any student who is eligible for award of degree 1st Semester as prerequisite as the case may be
(passed all courses as prescribed for his/her for other semester’s predecessor to the
discipline with CGPA of at least 2.00) but still freezing Semester.
desires to improve CGPA for any reason may be
allowed by the Chairperson of the Department 3.10 Promotion Rules for Higher Semesters Registra-
concerned, subject to the following conditions: tion in any Semester shall be allowed before the
commencement of classes of that Semester.
3.7.5.1 No provisional certificate/degree has
been issued to him/her. 3.10.1 Registration in Fall Semester of any
Year shall be open to any student who
3.7.5.2 Duration of completion for the degree was registered in the Spring Semester
does not exceed the maximum limit of that Year. Similarly, Registration in
described for four year degree Spring Semester of any Year shall be
programme is seven years and for five open to any student who was
year degree programme is eight years. registered in Fall Semester of the
preceding Year and eligible as per
3.7.5.3 The student requests registration in promotion rules.
desired courses within two weeks after
announcement of his/her result. (a) Student who fails to obtain at
least 2.0 CGPA in 1st semester
3.8 Cancellation of Registration If a student fails to (Spring semester), the 2nd
attend any lecture during the first four weeks after semester (Fall Semester) shall
the commencement of the semester as per announced remain on first probation. If a
schedule, his/her registration /admission shall stand student still has CGPA less than
cancelled automatically without any notification. . 2.0 at the time of registration to
Second year shall be on second
3.9 Freezing of Semester probation during the semester.
Such student shall be allowed to
3.9.1 If a student freezes a semester(s), s/he will register for the semester courses
resume his/her studies from the same stage along with remaining courses of
where s/he left (froze). No freezing during the previous semesters.
semester will be allowed except for hardship
cases. The maximum duration of the degree (b) Any further registration in
programme shall remain the same. subsequent semester shall be
allowed subject to the condition
3.9.2 If a student is not enrolled in any course in a that the student has obtained at
semester, s/he will not be considered a regular least 2.0 CGPA after at most two
student of University in that period. The student probations.
may then enroll in these courses in a subsequent
semester; however, she/he will have to meet (c) A student being on second
pre-requisites of any course taken. probation obtains less than 2.0
CGPA shall not be allowed to
3.9.3 In special hardship cases, for freezing a semester register in the next semester. The
with the prior permission of the Vice Chancellor. student is required improve
Medical certificate must be duly signed by the his/her CGPA to 2.0 before
University Medical Officer. registration to subsequent
semester with junior batch.
3.9.4 The duration of Freezing is one year; a student
who gets a semester freeze can get readmission (d) In addition to CGPA, a student
next year with upcoming session but hardship shall have to fulfills following
cases can be considered by the competent conditions;
authority only.
(i) For registration in third
3.9.5 Freezing of first two semesters for BS is not year, the student must
allowed. have passed all courses of
the first year and 60% of
Note: Freezing of Semester will only be the courses up to the
allowed after successful completion of second year.
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(ii) For registration in Fourth necessary, before submission to the Examinations
year, the student must Department.
have passed all courses up
to the Second Year. 4.1.2.1 Quizzes: In each course, quizzes are
given at irregular intervals (minimum
(iii) For registration in Fifth 1 per credit hour) throughout the
Year, the student must semester, without prior intimation.
have passed all courses up
to the Third Year. 4.1.2.2 Assignments: In each course,
assignments are given (minimum 1 per
3.10.1.1 In all circumstances, re-admission to credit hour).
any student shall only be granted in
the semester where the student has 4.1.2.3 Mid Semester/Mid Term Examina-
disconinued his/her study due to any tions: Mid Semester/Mid Term
reason. Examinations will be held in the 8th /
9th week of the semester organized by
(a) A student admitted in any the Department with an announced
Semester shall be registered in schedule. The Mid Semester Examina-
all such courses prescribed in tions will have maximum 30 marks.
that Semester which the student
has not passed earlier. 4.1.3 Lab Work: For Courses with labs, the lab work is
assessed by the instructor, which carries 15
(b) In any Semester, the student may marks for lab manual, 15 marks for project/as-
signments and Final Exam 20 marks.
be allowed to register in
maximum of two repeating
4.1.4 Lab Final Exam: The Laboratory Final Exam will
courses in addition to the be held in 16th /17th week of the semester.
courses prescribed for that
particular semester but the total 4.1.5 Final Semester Marks: These are the marks
number of register courses is obtained by the student in the Final Semester
seven. Final Examination. This Examination is of 3
hours duration and given at the End of Semester.
(c) Registration in any repeating
course(s) offered for any junior 4.1.6 Final Year Project: Every student should submit
batch (es) in the Semester may a project report/research report/project in the
also be allowed by the Chairper- final year up to maximum of 06 credit hours on a
sonof the Department concered research topic approved by the department.
subjct to payment of prescribed-
fee. 4.1.7 Passing the Course: A student, who meets the
following conditions, is considered passed in the
5.4 EVALUATION, ASSESSMENT & EXAMINATION course.
4.1 Student`s Evaluation, Assessment & Examination (i) Student must secure 50% marks
aggregate both in Sessional (Quizzes +
4.1.1 Students’ Evaluation is an overall result of two Assignments + Mid Semester
components, Sessional marks and End Semester Examinations) and Final End Semester
Final Examination marks. Theory Examination.
4.1.2 Sessional Marks: Sessional marks are based on a (ii) Student must pass the Laboratory
continuous assessment of the student through- component separately with a
out the semester and these are derived from minimum of 50 % marks.
Quizzes, Mid Semester Examinations, presenta-
tions (individual/group), group discussion, and (iii) For awards of grades, theory and
submit projects/assignments/ lab reports etc. practical examination of each course
Assignments and Lab work (if applicable). The shall be considered separately.
sessional evaluation marks shall be displayed on
the Notice Board of the Department concerned (iv) Student must appear in Final End
for at least one week for information of Semester Theory Examination.
concerned students, and corrections, if
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For all disciplines except Bachelor of Architecture The attendance policy, grade distribution policy, assessment
required pass marks for each course of a term are as under: criteria, paper specification, examination dates,
schedule of material to be taught, take home
Lab Work: For Courses with labs, the lab work is assessed by assignment policy, required and recommended
the instructor, which carries 15 marks for lab manual, 15 reading materials and any other information
marks for project/assignments and Final Exam 20 marks. important for the successful completion of the
course and its requirements.
For Bachelor of Architecture
4.1.11 There will be no Supplementary/Special
The required pass marks for each course of a term are as Examination in a Semester System; if a student
under: fails in a course, s/he is required to repeat it. An
incomplete grade will be awarded by the faculty
4.1.8 Project Examination only in exceptional cases beyond the control of a
student such as serious accidents, family
tragedy, serious health ailments, etc.
4.1.8.1 A project made by a student or a group
of students shall beexamined by a
panel of three: Chairperson or his 4.2 Grading System
representative and two examiners; one
of whom shall be Project Supervisor The performance of each student in a course of studies is
external expert/examiner will be graded as follows:
preferred.
4.2.1 Fraction of marks obtained in a course shall be
4.1.8.2 Final Year Project shall have separate counted as next whole number e.g. 60.3 shall be
considered as 61 while 59.5 or more is to be
distribution for sessional marks and
considered as 60. 4.2.2 Grade Point Average
examination marks, as per approved
(GPA) is an expression for the average
rubric of the faculty. performance of the student in the courses
he/she has taken during any semester, thus
4.1.8.3 The main text of each project shall be GPA may be calculated for 1st semester, 2nd or
about 100 pages in standard format, to any other semester.
be compiled in one hardbound volume
except Architecture. 4.2.3 GPA shall be rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g. a
GPA of 3.084285 shall be reported as 3.08, while
4.1.8.4 For Final Year Project or a design a GPA of 3.065124 shall be reported as 3.07.
course spanning two semesters. Grade
‘IP’ is awarded in first semester of the 4.2.4 A student shall be awarded incomplete grade
final Year, while it shall be evaluated in represented by “I” in the following cases :
the second Semester of the final year.
4.2.4.1 If a student fails to complete any
4.1.8.5 Chairperson of the department where assignment, term paper or presenta-
the projects having been examined will tion assigned to him by the teacher for
be responsible for timely submission of the purpose of internal assessment.
awards (hard copy and soft copy) and
attendance to the examination 4.2.4.2 In case a student is unable to appear in
department. part or whole of the mid or final term
examination of semester on medical
4.1.8.6 Examination in each course of theory, grounds or circumstances beyond the
practical, design (studio work) and control of student to be determined by
Final Year project shall be numerical the Chairperson’s, provided that he/
(marks) in nature, but final result of the she fulfills the condition of having
course shall be declared in Letter attended the prescribed number of
Grade together with Grade Point, as lectures.
prescribed in Grading System.
4.2.4.3 If a student fails a course he will be
4.1.9 Student's Evaluation Chart awarded “F” for failure in a given
course grade representing he/she has
4.1.10 In the first class of a semester, the Instructor of failed the course in that semester.
each course should hand out a syllabus He/she will repeat thefailed course
providing information to students that defines whenever offered again.
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of Examinations, duly approved by Vice-Chancellor on
4.2.4.4 It shall be mandatory for a student to recommendation of the Deans. The Examinations
pass both written and viva of a Department announces the Date Sheet for End
research project at all levels where Semester Examinations (Theory & Practical) for every
research project is opted for degree session Examinations in 10th week of the semester
completion. which is displayed on the notice board as well as on
the University website www.ssuet.edu.pk
4.2.4.5 Grade ‘IP’ is awarded for Final Year
project or any specified Design Course Schedule of Project Examinations shall be notified by
in Spring Semester which shall be the respective- Chairpersons’ of Departments.
evaluated in Fall Semester.
4.6 Weightage Policy for Mid-Semester/Mid-Term
4.2.4.6 Grade ‘W’ is awarded on official Examinations
withdrawal from the Semester or
Programme. Weightage for a course may be allowed in case a
student misses any midterm exam due to genuine
4.2.4.7 Grade ‘I’ is awarded on failing to reason such as:
appear in the examination Award of
grade ‘I’ is subject to the conditions as 4.6.1 Medical: In case, where any hospitalization is
approved by the University from time compulsory, the student has to inform Chairper-
to time. son’s prior to the examination. Later on medical
certificate for hospitalization will be required.
4.2.4.8 Grade ‘WU’ is awarded in case of short
of attendance in any course. 4.6.2 Family Emergency: Applicable to the death of
‘close relatives’. Prior information is compulso-
4.2.4.9 Grade ‘W’ is awarded as official ry. Later on death certificate will be required.
withdrawal from any course.
4.6.3 University Representation: Official letter from
4.2.5 The overall course percentage thus obtained the University nominating office. Prior informa-
shall be rounded off al faculty up to two decimal tion is compulsory.
points.
4.6.3.1 Following terms and conditions apply
4.3 Computation of Semester Grade Point Average (GPA) on all Weightage applications:
and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
4.6.3.2 Submission of application within one
Grade Point Average (GPA) for any semester and week from the date of missed
Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA) for more mid-term exam.
than one semester shall be calculated as under:
4.6.3.3 At least 50% marks secured in final
GPA= Sum of Course in Semester (Course Credit Hours x exam of the course.
Grade Point Earned)
Total Semester Credit Hours 4.6.3.4 Minimum 75 % class attendance by the
end of semester
CGPA= Sum Over all Taken Course in Semester (Course
Credit Hours x Grade Point Earned) 4.6.3.5 Supporting documentary evidence.
Total Semester Credit Hours
4.6.3.6 A prescribed fee shall be applied for
4.4 Schedule of Mid Semester Examinations processing Weightage cases.
The schedule of Mid Semester Examinations will be 4.7 Permission of Writer for Special Students
announced in 5th / 6th week of the semester by the
Department concerned on the Departmental notice board as 4.7.1 A visually impaired student may be allowed to
well as on website. attempt the Mid/Final Semester Examinations
of the University on Braille/ Computer/any
4.5 Examination Schedule of Theory, Practical and Project other means of facilitation.
Examinations Schedules of Examinations for each
semester/session of Study relating to each batch in a 4.7.2 In case a student is physically handicapped/vi-
discipline shall be notified separately by the Controller sually impaired, she/he may apply to the
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Chairperson of the respective department (with medical 4.9.1.4 No portion of any answer has been left
certificate as proof of her/his debility) for un-marked.
permission to engage a writer in Tests/
Examinations of the University before the start 4.9.1.5 Total marks in the answer book tally
of Tests/ Examinations. S/he will be allowed 45 with the marks sheet/award list.
minutes (maximum) extra time to solve the
question paper. 4.9.1.6 The hand-writing of the student tally
in the questions/answer book.
4.7.3 The qualification of the person who acts as
writer of a handicapped student must be at least 4.9.2 The student or anybody on his behalf has no
one step lower than that of the student. (e.g. for right to see or examine the answer books for any
level 6 student, the writer should be at the most purpose.
of level 5).
4.9.3 The marks of a student could even decrease in
4.8 Student Grievances against Course Instructor light of (4.9.1) and (4.9.1.3) above. In the event of
reduction of marks the record shall be corrected
Examination Grievance Committee: accordingly and revised transcript will be
issued.
There shall be a grievance committee comprising of relevant
Dean of faculty who will be the Convener, concerned 4.10 Damaged / Lost Answer Script
chairman of the department and controller of examination.
The committee may opt a member if deems necessary. In an exceptional case where an answer script is damaged,
lost or destroyed due to unavoidable circumstances, then
The grieved student shall submit an application to the the student may be given the following options:
Chairman of the department not later than a week after
announcement of the result. The chairman shall forward 4.10.1 Average marks of all appeared courses in the
application to the chairman of the GC for consideration. The Semester or Sessional marks secured in the
recommendations of the Examination Grievance committee course whichever is higher shall be awarded to
will be sent through Controller of Examination to Vice the student in that subject/course.
Chancellor for final approval.
4.10.2 In case of Final Examination, if the student so
4.9 Re-totaling / Rechecking / Scrutiny of Examination desires, s/he shall be given another chance as a
Script special case to take the Examination in that
subject/course in the next examination and no
The answer book of a student shall not be re-assessed under examination fee shall be charged from the
any circumstances. student.
4.9.1 Whereas the re-checking does not mean 4.11 Indiscipline in Examinations
re-assessment/re-evaluation/re-marking of the
answer book. The Controller of Examination can The Unfair Means Committee will look after the cases of
arrange for re-checking of examination script by indiscipline in Examinations. The Committee constituted by
any faculty member from the relevant discipline the University. Following actions will be regarded as Unfair
on the complaint/request of students. The Means and are liable to strict penalties by the Unfair Means
Controller of Examination or any officer or Committee, after proper proceedings and giving the
rechecking committee appointed shall see that: students fair chance of showing cause.
4.9.1.1 There is no computational mistake in 4.11.1 Possession of Helping Material
the grand total on the title page of the
answer book. Any student who, after announcement made by
the Superintendents, fails to part with or is
4.9.1.2 The total of various parts of a question found to have in his/her possession or access,
has been correctly made at the end of books or notes, papers, bags, pencil cases,
each question. pagers, mobile phones, calculators, palmtop
computers, tape recorders, concealing notes on
4.9.1.3 All totals have been correctly brought clothing/hands/ shoes/ pockets/ wallets or any
forward on the title page of the answer other material or equipment in his/her
book. possession relating to the subject of Examination
of that paper or detected in giving or receiving
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assistance, or using or attempting to use any other Unfair gaining benefit in the Examination/Paper Assessing.
Means in connection with the Examination.
4.11.10 Disobedience/Disturbance
4.11.2 Copying
Any student who refuses to obey the Head
Any student found guilty of copying from any Invigilator/Factotum/Invigilator or changes
paper, book or notes, mobile phones, any other his/her seat with another student, or changes
helping material, allowing any other student to his/her roll number or create disturbance in
copy his/her Answer Book or exchanging smooth functioning of Examination Centre.
Answer Book/Extra Sheet/Question Paper with
other students and making gestures which may 4.11.11 Substituting the Answer Book
help in solving the paper.
Any student substituting the whole or part of an
4.11.3 Impersonation Answer Book or a Continuation Sheet in the
Examination Centre which is not duly issued to
Any person who impersonates a valid student him/her for the Examination.
by forgery of documents i.e. roll number slip or
his/her registration record or disguises him/her 4.11.12 Taking out/Tearing off Answer Sheet
self or any other means.
Any student taking out from the Examination
4.11.4 Physical Assault and Intimidation or Misbehav- Centre the whole or a part of an Answer Book or
ing Tear off an Answer Book or Pages or Continua-
tion Sheet.
Any student found guilty of resorting to
physical assault or intimidation or misbehaving 4.11.13 Unfair means may lead to one or more following
with the Supervisory Staff or University Officers penalties;
or University Officials or any other person
deputed in the Examination Centre or other 4.11.13.1 Grade “F” in the relevant paper;
students. and/or Cancellation of relevant paper;
Any student found guilty of possessing firearms, 4.11.13.3 Suspension from the Programme;
daggers, knives and other weapons, which may
cause injury. 4.11.13.4 Expulsion from the University.
4.11.6 Instigation for a Walkout/ Pen-Down strike 4.11.14 Reasonable Opportunity of showing cause
against the Action
Any student found guilty of instigating others to
stage a walkout or resort to a pen-down strike. No punishment shall be imposed, unless a
student accused of using Unfair Means in an
4.11.7 False statement/Forgery Examination, has been given a reasonable
opportunity of explanation showing cause
Any student found guilty of forging another against the action proposed to be taken with
person’s signatures on his/her Attendance respect to him/her. An appropriate charge sheet
Sheet. in this regard will be issued to him/her specified
below:
4.11.8 Identity/Appeal
(Specimen) of charge sheet for using Unfair
Disclosing his/her identity or making an appeal means Reportedly you have been found
in his/her Answer Book to the Assessor. indulging in the use of Unfair Means as
indicated below in the paper of
4.11.9 Influencing _______________________________,-during the
_____________(Semester System) 20____
Any student found guilty of influencing or Examinations thus violating the University‘s
attempting to influence the Assessor, Examiners, Examination rules:
Supervisory Staff or University Employees ___________________________________
directly or through his/ her relatives or __________________________________________
guardians or friends with the objective of __________________________________________
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_________ Your above act of violation of rules warrant eligible for award of Degree in that Discipline.
strict disciplinary action against you. Your case
is, now, to come up before the Unfair Means 4.12.2 Any student who was admitted directly on
Committee of the University for Enquiry on migration from any recognized Institution and
______________at_______. You are, therefore, has passed all courses as prescribed for that
called upon to state and explain why Discipline with CGPA of at least 2.0 shall be
disciplinary action should not be taken against eligible for award of a Degree in that Discipline.
you under rules of the University. The course(s), if any, in which the student was
allowed exemption on the basis of having
Your reply should reach this office within 3-days studied the course(s) in the former Institution
after issuance of this letter. shall not however be counted for determining
his/her GPA/CGPA.
You are further called upon to state if, you
would like to be heard in person along with any 4.13 Awards & Distinctions
documentary proof. If “YES” you are directed to
appear before the Unfair Means Committee on 4.13.1 Gold Medals//Rolls of Honor/Positions will be
____________________at _____ at your own awarded to the students passing their examina-
Expenses. tions in the first attempt.
Please note that if, you fail to file any written 4.13.2 In the Semester System, Letter Grades will be
statement or, fail to appear before the Unfair awarded on the basis of GP / GPA / CGPA and
Means Committee on the specified date and time Positions would be given on the basis of CGPA.
an ex-parte decision will be taken without giving The recipient’s CGPA must not be less than 3.5.
any further notice.
4.13.3 Three merit positions shall be awarded in each
4.11.15 Punishment awarded by the Vice Chancellor Discipline based on the overall CGPA up to two
decimal points, passing all University Examina-
The Committee will recommend the punishment tions i.e. First year to Final year examinations in
for the approval of the Vice Chancellor. In case of one attempt.
emergency, The Vice Chancellor may provision-
ally award suitable punishment without 4.13.4 In case of tie for merit position, it shall be
reference to the committee, in commensuration decided on the basis of CGPA calculated to 5
with the gravity of offence, to any student or to decimal places.
any student on the rolls of Semester System
Examination. 4.13.5 In case of a further tie, decision will be made on
number of “A” grades in courses of the final year
4.11.16 Appellate Committee of studies. If it is still a tie, two or more merit
positions on the same merit shall be awarded to
A student to whom the decision of the Unfair the students on each three merit positions. Such
Means Committee is communicated and has students, who shall not graduate with their
valid reason to appeal against such decision; original batch, shall not be considered for the
he/she may do so in writing to the Vice Chancel- award of merit positions.
lor within Ten (10) days of the receipt of the
decision along with the prescribed fee. The 4.13.6 No medal and roll of honor will be granted to
appeal shall be referred to the Appellate students who passed the examination in 2nd
Committee. Student will be given an opportuni- attempt.
ty to be heard in person by the committee if,
he/she so desires. The Vice Chancellor shall 4.13.7 No Medal/Roll of Honor will be awarded in the
appoint by nomination. The Appellate Commit- case of improving CGPA.
tee comprising two (02) or more members. These
persons shall be other than those who have been 4.13.8 No disciplinary action against the students
on the Unfair Means Committee who dealt with
the case earlier. The Vice Chancellor or his 4.13.9 Top Ten (10) Merit Positions shall be awarded
nominee shall be the Convener of the committee. where number of graduates is 100 or more, but
only Five (05) students, if the number of students
4.12 Award of Degree is less than 100, in the final transcript issued to
the students.
4.12.1 Any student who was admitted in First Year and
has passed all courses as prescribed for his/her 4.13.10 A student who secured First Position shall be
Discipline with CGPA of at least 2.0 shall be awarded Gold Medal and Merit Certificate.
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Merit certificates shall also be awarded to students
securing Second Position and Third Position.
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6.0 ADMISSION POLICY of the total aggregate marks are eligible in relevant
discipline of Engineering*.
(v) Applicant possessing BTech (Pass) / BTech (Hons.)
Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology offers with minimum 60% (Sixty Percent)**** of the total
admissions in its degree programs as given below: - aggregate marks are eligible in relevant discipline
of Engineering* against 02% reserved seats.
6.1 Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture (FoCVA) (vi) Applicant possessing Diploma of Associate
Engineering with minimum 50% (Fifty Percent)***
6.1.1 Bachelor of Architecture of the total aggregate marks are eligible in relevant
6.1.2 BS in Civil Engineering discipline of Science.
6.1.3 BSc in Civil Engineering Technology (vii) Applicant possessing Diploma of Associate
Engineering with minimum 45% (Forty Five
6.2 Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering Percent)*** of the total aggregate marks are eligible
(FoECE) in discipline of Business.
(viii) Applicant possessing 02 years BA/BSc/BCom/As-
6.2.1 BS in Biomedical Engineering sociate degree/Equivalent (14 years education)
6.2.2 BS in Biomedical Sciences with minimum 45% (Forty Five Percent)*** of the
6.2.3 BS in Biotechnology total aggregate marks in Both HSC/Equivalent and
6.2.4 BS in Computer Engineering 02 years graduate program are eligible in discipline
6.2.5 BS in Electrical Engineering of Business*****.
6.2.6 BS in Electronic Engineering
6.2.7 BS in Telecommunication Engineering * Refer to Annexure-A (As per 74-EA&QEC/EAB)
6.2.8 BS in Mobile Communication and Security
6.2.9 BSc in Electrical Engineering Technology ** With or Without Grace marks (As per 74-EA&QEC/E-
6.2.10 BSc in Electronic Engineering Technology AB)-Refer to Annexure-B
6.3 Faculty of Computing and Applied Sciences (FoCAS) *** With or Without Grace marks (Undertaking from parents
will be required)
6.3.1 BS in Bioinformatics
6.3.2 BS in Computer Science ****Candidate will be given Exemption of one/two years (As
6.3.3 BS in Information Technology per S.R.O. No. PEC/SRO/REE/43-44/21, Article 2 Clause
6.3.4 BS in Software Engineering (c)(ii), Dated 25/11/2021) – Refer to Annexure D
6.3.5 BS in Mathematics
6.3.6 BS in Clinical Psychology *****Candidate will be given exemption of two years (around
60 credits). Some courses will be assigned to complete the
6.4 Faculty of Business, Management and Social Sciences deficiency as Foundation Semester.
(FoBMS)
6.5.2 Minimum marks obtained in HSC / Equivalent
6.4.1 Bachelor of Business Administration examination for BSc in Engineering Technology
6.4.2 Bachelor of Business Administration (2.5 years) Programs
(i) For admission in any Engineering Technology
6.5 Eligibility Conditions Program of Faculty of Engineering 50% (FIFTY
PERCENT)*** of the aggregate marks in relevant
6.5.1 Minimum marks obtained in HSC / Equivalent discipline of Engineering*.
examination / Diploma of Associate Engineering (ii) Applicant possessing Diploma of Associate
for Engineering, Sciences and Business Programs Engineering with minimum 50% (Fifty Percent)***
(i) For admission in any Engineering Program of of the total aggregate marks are eligible in relevant
FoCVA and FoECE, 60% (SIXTY PERCENT)** of discipline of Engineering*.
the aggregate marks.
(ii) For admission in any Sciences Program of FoCAS, * Refer to Annexure-A (As per 74-EA&QEC/EAB)
FoCVA and FoECE, 50% (FIFTY PERCENT)*** of
the aggregate marks. *** With or Without Grace marks (Undertaking from parents
(ii) For admission in Business Program of FoBMS, 45% will be required in case of grace marks)
(FORTY FIVE PERCENT)*** of the aggregate
marks. 6.5.3 Combination of courses at the level of HSC /
(iv) Applicant possessing Diploma of Associate Equivalent Examination for Engineering,
Engineering with minimum 60% (Sixty Percent)** Sciences and Business Programs
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(i) With combination of Physics, Chemistry and 6.8 Admission Aptitude Test
Mathematics eligible for all Programs.
(ii) With combination of Physics, Mathematics and 6.8.1 Test Contents
Computer Science eligible for Computer Engineer- a) An Aptitude Test will be conducted equivalent to
ing, Computer Science, Software Engineering, the standard of Intermediate Science (HSC) for all
Information Technology, Bioinformatics, Mobile applicants of Engineering, Sciences and Technolo-
Communication and Security, and Mathematics. gy Programs.
(iii) With combination of Physics, Chemistry and b) An Aptitude Test will be conducted equivalent to
Biology eligible for Biomedical Engineering, the standard of Intermediate Commerce (HSC) for
Bioinformatics, Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, all applicants of Bachelor in Business Administra-
Computer Science##, Software Engineering## and tion Programs.
Information Technology##. c) Applicants interested in Architecture Program will
(iv) With combination of Physics, Mathematics, be assessed through Drawing Test and Interview
Statistics eligible for Computer Science, Software conducted by the University in addition to the
Engineering, Information Technology, Mobile Aptitude Test (Same as option (a)), separately.
Communication and Security, and Mathematics.
(v) With any combination (like combination of Note: All Candidates who Pass the Test as per set threshold
Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology & will Qualify for Department wise Merit Calculations.
Arts/Design or any non-Science Subjects) students
eligible for Bachelor of Business Administration 6.8.2 Mode of Test
and Clinical Psychology.
(vi) With any combination (with Mathematics) PLAN A: A Computer Based Test (Several sessions) in
students eligible for Computer Science, Software Computing Labs of SSUET will be conducted. Student
Engineering, Information Technology physical appearance will be required to solve admission
(vii) With any combination (Mathematics at SSC/H- test using computer.
SC/O-level) students eligible for Bachelor of
Architecture. PLAN B: An Online Test via web portal will be conduct-
ed. Student may attempt the test from anywhere after
## All such students must pass deficiency courses of registering on prescribed schedule. Marks will be
Mathematics of 6 credit hours within one year of their regular awarded as mentioned below in section 3.8.
studies – As per Notification (NCEAC/HEC/General/3-20,
dated March 20, 2020) 6.9 Hafiz-e-Quran
6.5.4 Combination of courses at the level of HSC / Addition of 20 marks to the marks obtained by the candidate in
Equivalent Examination for BSc in Engineering HSC / Equivalent Examination Marks issued by IBCC for
Technology Programs A-Level/ Equivalent examination will be allowed to
(i) Students having Diploma in Associate Engineering Hafiz-e-Quran subject to production of original sanad from
(in the Engineering discipline) are eligible for all Wifaq-ul-Madaris Arabia Pakistan.
relevant Programs.
This addition will be considered for determining merit of the
6.6 Admission Open to All candidate and will not affect the eligibility condition for
accepting of admission form.
Keeping in view the “Aligarh Spirit” the admissions are open
to all purely on merit basis, irrespective of caste, creed, colour, 6.10 Merit Determination
culture, religion, gender, or domicile.
The Admission Committee will process the applications on the
Note: Acceptance of admission form does not guarantee basis of merit as determined by the applicant's previous
admission, which is made on the basis of merit and availability academic record and his/her performance in the Aptitude Test.
of seats.
For all Undergraduate Programs except Bachelor of Architec-
6.7 Rejection of Application ture
The University has the right to reject any application or cancel/ HSC/A-Level/Equivalent Exams Students
withdraw any admission of a student.
a) 30% Weightage – HSC-I Examination Marks/
O-Level Examination Marks (issued by IBCC)/
Equivalent Examination Marks
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(20 Marks will be added with HSC-Part I/ O-Level a) Matriculation (SSC) Certificate and Intermediate
Examination marks for Hafiz-e-Quran on a Part I (HSC-I) Marks Sheet / O-level Mark Sheet*.
condition that He/ She passes the Hafiz-e-Quran b) Copy of CNIC of candidate or Copy of B-Form (in
Test) case CNIC is not been issued to the candidate)
b) 10% Weightage - SSC Examination Marks/ c) Copy of the paid voucher.
O-Level Examination Marks (issued by IBCC)/ d) Signed copy of the provided forms
Equivalent Examination Marks e) Sanad Hafiz-e-Quran**
c) 60% Weightage – SSUET Admission Aptitude Test f) Sports Certificate**
a) 30% Weightage – HSC-I Examination Marks/ 6.13 Categories & Seats Allocations
O-Level Examination Marks (issued by IBCC)/
Equivalent Examination Marks (20 Marks will be There are multiple categories namely:
added with HSC-Part I/ O-Level Examination
marks for Hafiz-e-Quran on a condition that He/ i) Open Merit (HSC/ A-Level/ DAE or Equivalent)
She passes the Hafiz-e-Quran Test) ii) Self-Finance
b) 10% Weightage - SSC Examination Marks/ iii) Reserved (Employees, Spouse of Faculty/Staff,
O-Level Examination Marks (issued by IBCC)/ Sports, Sponsors etc.)
Equivalent Examination Marks
c) 30% Weightage – SSUET Drawing Test conducted Seats distribution as per above categories are mentioned in
by the Department of Architecture Annex-C.
d) 30% Weightage – SSUET Admission Aptitude Test
Available seats as per different offered programs are tabled as
IMPORTANT NOTES: under:
1- All Candidates who Pass the SSUET Admission Test as
per set threshold will Qualify for Department wise S. No. Discipline Name Code Total Seats
Merit Calculations.
2- All Candidates who Pass the SSUET Drawing Test as 01 BS Biomedical Engineering BM 120
per set threshold will Qualify for Bachelor of Architec- 02 BS Civil Engineering CV 200
ture Merit Calculations.
03 BS Computer Engineering CE 200
3- All candidates have to provide proof of achieving basic
eligibility as per the mentioned criteria for each program 04 BS Electrical Engineering EL 80
as soon as the result of HSC-II/A-Level/Equivalent is 05 BS Electronic Engineering EE 200
announced. 06 BS Telecommunication Engineering TE 120
07 Bachelor of Architecture BAR 45
6.11 Tie Resolution 08 BS Bioinformatics BI 50
09 BS Computer Science CS 250
In case of tie for merit position in the selection for admission,
10 BS Information Technology IT 50
the tie shall be resolved by the following criteria:
11 BS Software Engineering SE 300
a) Aggregate marks obtained in Aptitude Test shall 12 BS Mathematics MA 40
be the criterion for resolving the tie. 13 BS Biomedical Science BMS 40
b) Any further tie shall be resolved by considering 14 BS Biotechnology BT 50
marks obtained in Core section (Physics/Biology/- 15 BS Mobile Communication and Security MCS 40
Computer Science/Business) and then English of
16 Bachelor of Business Administration BBA 50
the Aptitude Test conducted by the Sir Syed
University on scheduled date and time (In case of 17 Bachelor of Business Administration (2.5 years) BBA 40
Engineering, Sciences, Technology and Business 18 BS Clinical Psychology CP 50
Administration Programs). 19 BSc Civil Engineering Technology CVT 40
20 BSc Electrical Engineering Technology ELT 40
6.12 Required Documents 21 BSc Electronic Engineering Technology EET 40
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6.14 First Installment including Admission Process Charges 6.17 Medium of Instruction
The applicant must bring 50% of the total 1st semester charges Instructions in all courses and laboratories are carried out in
(approx.) including Admission Processing Charges* English Language. The examinations are also conducted in
(Rs.30,000/- OR Rs.10,000/- non-refundable) in the form of English.
Cash/ Pay Order/ Demand Draft (in favour of “Sir Syed
University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi”)/ ONLINE 6.18 Employment/Simultaneous Enrolment
payment, to confirm his/her offered seat.
All undergraduate degree programs (Except Technology
2nd voucher will be issued having Tuition Fee (as per Programs) are regular full time day programs. No student
registered credit hours) just after the completion of semester admitted in this University shall be allowed to engage himself/
registration process. herself in employment or maintain simultaneous enrolment in
any other course of studies in any educational institutions.
*Refer to Admission Fee under Fee Structure of Specific Violation of above may lead to cancellation of admission.
Program
6.19 Cancellation of Admission/ Enrolment
(Note: The Admission Processing charges are the part of the a) In case at any stage it is found that the documents
overall program fee) on the basis of which admission was granted are
forged / tampered / bogus, the admission of the
6.15 Change of Program/Discipline student will be cancelled and the fee paid shall be
forfeited. University also reserves the right for
Change of Program/Discipline after confirming admission in legal action. However, he / she may file appeals
one program is strictly prohibited. However, after completion against such decision with the Vice Chancellor
of the regular admission cycle, in case seats of particular within 15 days from the date of notification along
Program/Discipline become available due to the cancellation with a fee of Rs.500/-
of admission, the student may re-apply for an available seat b) If a student fails to attend classes for four weeks
through written application after the withdrawal of his consecutively in a regular semester (two weeks in
previous program admission. In such cases, the submitted fee Summer semester), without prior approval,
(admission + 1st semester charges) shall be forfeited and the his/her admission may be suspended. However,
admission will be awarded on merit basis only. he/she may be allowed to continue studies in next
semester on the recommendations by the Chairper-
6.16 Duration of Program son/ Dean on the payment of prescribed fee.
c) Admission of any such student of any Year/
i) Courses of studies leading to the degree of Bachelor Semester who has been rusticated from the
of Science (BSc) in any Engineering Technology, University on account of serious breach of
Bachelor of Sciences (BS) in any Engineering discipline for any specified period shall be
Discipline, Computer Science, Software Engineer- cancelled and notified. However, after expiry of
ing, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Information the period the student may be allowed readmission
Technology, Bio-medical Science, Mathematics, in the same Year/Semester with junior batch, if
Mobile Communication and Security, Clinical otherwise eligible.
Psychology and Bachelor of Business Administration d) Admission and enrolment of any such student of
shall be of minimum four (4) academic years' any Year/ Semester who has been expelled from
duration. the University on account of major breach of
ii) The Duration of the degrees of Bachelor of Architec- discipline shall be cancelled after due process and
ture shall however be of minimum five (5) academic subsequently notified. The student shall not be
years' duration. eligible for any subsequent admission in the
iii) Any student who fails to complete all requirements University.
for his/her degree in the prescribed time may
continue study for further three academic years. Note:- All HEC/ PEC/ NTC/ NCEAC/ NBEAC/ PCATP
Consequently, Semester Rules and Regulations are applicable in addition to
a) Maximum seven academic years shall be allowed Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology Rules &
for each Four-year degree program. Regulations.
b) Maximum eight academic years shall however be
allowed for each Five-year degree program.
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7.0 ADMISSION PROCEDURE a) 30% Weightage – HSC-I Examination Marks/
O-Level Examination Marks (issued by IBCC)/
Equivalent Examination Marks (20 Marks will be
7.1 Submission of Application for Admission added with HSC-Part I/ O-Level Examination
marks for Hafiz-e-Quran on a condition that He/
1. The Admission Processing fee (including aptitude She passes the Hafiz-e-Quran Test)
test, Prospectus-Soft Copy, and other related b) 10% Weightage - SSC Examination Marks/
processing fees) for all programs is Rs.3,900/-. O-Level Examination Marks (issued by IBCC)/
2. The Candidates has to visit admissions.ssu- Equivalent Examination Marks
et.edu.pk and complete the online registration c) 60% Weightage – SSUET Admission Aptitude Test
process through his/her email address/ Mobile
number. For Bachelor of Architecture
3. Fill up the admission form step by step. Also attach HSC/A-Level/Equivalent Exams Students
(upload) the required document (Scanned Copies).
4. Carefully select the preferred choices. Once the a) 30% Weightage – HSC-I Examination Marks/
form is submitted, the choices cannot be changed. O-Level Examination Marks (issued by IBCC)/
5. Take printout of the voucher & submit in any MCB Equivalent Examination Marks (20 Marks will be
bank OR use available ONLINE payment options added with HSC-Part I/ O-Level Examination
(for details visit www.ssuet.edu.pk). marks for Hafiz-e-Quran on a condition that He/
6. Admit card will be issued to all candidates on She passes the Hafiz-e-Quran Test)
Admission portal Dashboard who completed the b) 10% Weightage - SSC Examination Marks/
form requirements and upload the scanned copy of O-Level Examination Marks (issued by IBCC)/
paid Challan on admission system. Equivalent Examination Marks
c) 30% Weightage – SSUET Drawing Test conducted
7.2 Admission Test by the Department of Architecture
d) 30% Weightage – SSUET Admission Aptitude Test
Candidate has to attempt (as per schedule and mode of test
plan) an Aptitude Test that will comprise over the MCQs IMPORTANT NOTES:
questions to the standard of HSC (Pre-Engineering/ Science
General/ Pre-Medical/ Commerce) as per applied Program. 1- All Candidates who Pass the SSUET Admission
Test as per set threshold will Qualify for
Admission aptitude test result is announced on SSUET website Department wise Merit Calculations.
(www.ssuet.edu.pk). All Candidates who Pass the Admission 2- All Candidates who Pass the SSUET Drawing Test
Test as per set threshold qualify for Department wise Merit as per set threshold will Qualify for Bachelor of
Calculations. Architecture Merit Calculations.
3- All candidates have to provide proof of achieving
Drawing Test basic eligibility as per the mentioned criteria for
each program as soon as the result of
Candidate has to attempt (as per schedule and mode of test HSC-II/A-Level/Equivalent is announced.
plan) Drawing Test that will comprise over several sections in
case of application for Bachelor of Architecture admission. 7.4 Admission offering (Provisional)
Drawing test result is announced on SSUET website (www.ssu- Provisional admission will be offered to all candidates who
et.edu.pk). All Candidates who Pass the Admission Test as per qualify as per Merit. Candidates will however, be required to
set threshold qualify for Bachelor of Architecture program submit their HSC Mark Sheet with having minimum marks as
Merit Calculations. per eligibility criteria (refer to para 3.5) otherwise, their
admission will be cancelled. Similarly, for A‐Level candidates
7.3 Merit Calculations along with their transcripts IBCC equivalency certificate with
minimum equivalent marks as per eligibility criteria to be
The Admission Committee will process the applications on the submitted soon after announcement of their respective results.
basis of merit as determined by the applicant's previous In case of non‐submission or having secured lesser than
academic record and his/her performance in the Aptitude Test. eligibility marks, the admission will be cancelled.
For all Undergraduate Programs except Bachelor of Architec- NOTE:
ture (i) At the time of admission offering, candidate has to
submit 50% of 1st semester charges (approx.)
HSC/A-Level/Equivalent Exams Students including Admission Charges in cash or pay order
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(Refer to Section 3.14) Photostat of the required documents can be provided to
(ii) 2nd voucher will be issued having Tuition Fee (as the students on submission of application on the
per registered credit hours) just after the comple- prescribed form on payment of Rs.50/- each of
tion of semester registration process. documents on the notice of seven working days,
subject to availability of the documents.
7.5 Conversion of Provisional to Regular Admission • The admission of applicant, who does not submit
the original documents on the specified scheduled
Candidates will be required to submit their HSC Mark Sheet/ date, may be cancelled.
IBCC certificate for A-Level equivalency/ Other Equivalent
examination Mark Sheet with having minimum marks as per 7.8 Description of Categories and payable fee at the time of
eligibility criteria before completion of first semester to convert admission
Provisional Admission into Regular Admission. In case of
non‐submission or having secured lesser than eligibility marks, A lump sum amount is charged at the time of admission
the admission will be cancelled. (including Admission Charges and the 1st semester charges).
The Tuition fee is calculated as per specified credit hour
7.6 Important Points to Remember charges.
The Application shall be rejected in case the candidate is found (i) Open Merit:
guilty of any suppression or misrepresentation of material It is open to all candidates who qualify the eligibility conditions
facts. In case at any stage it is found that the documents on the of para 3.5., the fee payable at the time of admission to
basis of which admission was granted are forged/ tempered, (admission + 1st Semester charges):
the admission will be cancelled and the fee paid shall be
forfeited. The candidate will not be considered for admission in It must be paid either in cash or through Pay Order in favour of
future. The University reserves the right for legal action also. “Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology” or using
any specified ONLINE payment method.
7.7 Documents Required
(ii) Reserved Seats:
Candidate must submit the following documents as mentioned
against each of them, to the Admission Office after confirma- a) Sports and Sponsors
tion of admission: The candidates who are outstanding Sportsmen or
recommended by any Sponsor are eligible for
a) System Generated Admit card of Aptitude Test admission under this category provided
(Printed) candidates fulfill the eligibility conditions of para
b) S.S.C. or Equivalent Examination Mark sheet and 3.5. Fee payable at the time of admission will be
Certificate (Attested Photocopy) same as mentioned under section 4.8 (i) either in
c) HSC or Equivalent Examination Mark-Sheet cash or through Pay Order in favour of “Sir Syed
Original - to be retained by the University (For University of Engineering & Technology” or using
Conversion of Provisional Admission to Regular any specified ONLINE payment method.
Admission) b) Employees, Spouse of Faculty/Staff
d) Equivalence Certificate from IBCC for Foreign The candidates who are eligible for admission
Examination; if applicable original to be retained under this category provided candidates fulfill the
by the University. eligibility conditions of para 3.5, Fee payable at the
e) Declaration of non-participation in political time of admission to any discipline will be as per
activities and no indulgence in unwanted activities University Employee Discount Policy.
on Judicial Stamp Paper of Rs.50/.
f) Six Passport Size Photographs (with light Blue The other following categories are only for Engineering and
Background) Sciences Programs:
g) Hafiz-e-Quran Sanad if applicable Original from
Wifaq-ul-Madaris Arabia Pakistan Overseas:
• Original documents retained by the University will
be returned after the completion or termination of Candidate must qualify the eligibility conditions of para 3.5
the studies at this University. and the fee payable at the time of admission is amounting to US
• Applicants are warned that in their own interest $: 8650/-(including 1st year fee). For Overseas (Pakistani),
they should retain sufficient number of attested regular fee will be applied for 2nd to Final year of Program
photocopies of their documents/certificates as the while for Overseas (Foreigner), US$8650/- will be charged each
originals are not likely to be returned during their year.
period of study at the University. However, the
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Self-Financing:
Note:
Any Government taxes are liability of candidate. HEC and all
concerned accreditation bodies' Rule and Regulations are
applicable in addition to Sir Syed University of Engineering &
Technology's Rules and Regulations.
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Reserved Seats for
Employees, Faculty,
S.No. Discipline Code Total Seats Open Overseas Self Finance DAE Staff, Sports, &
Sponsors
01 Biomedical Engineering BM 120 107 0 05 03 05
02 Civil Engineering CV 200 147 15 30** 03+01** 05
03 Computer Engineering CE 200 181 0 05 04 10
04 Electrical Engineering EL 80 68 0 07 02 03
05 Electronic Engineering EE 200 181 0 05 04 10
06 Telecommunication TE 120 107 0 05 03 05
07 Architecture AR 50 44 0 03 NL 03
08 Bioinformatics BI 40 34 0 03 NL 03
09 Computer Science CS 250 231 0 07 NL 12
10 Information Technology IT 50 44 0 03 NL 03
11 Software Engineering SE 300 278 0 10 NL 12
12 Mathematics MA 40 35 0 02 NL 3
13 Biomedical Sciences BMS 40 35 0 02 NL 3
14 Mobile Comm. & Security MC&S 40 35 0 02 NL 3
15 Biotechnology BT 50 45 0 02 NL 3
16 Business Administration BBA 50 50 0 0 NL 0
17 BSc Civil Engineering CVT 40 40 0 0 NL 0
18 BSc Electrical Engineering ELT 40 40 0 0 NL 0
19 BSc Electronic Engineering EET 40 40 0 0 NL 0
Total 1950 1761 15 91 20 83
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