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SHAH ABDUL LATIF UNIVERSITY

KHAIRPUR MIR’S SINDH PAKISTAN

Prospectus 2022

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VISION

• Developing human resources & capabilities to meet national economic, educational & socio-cultural needs
through quality teaching, learning & research. Youth empowerment is one of the main objectives of the
University.

MISSION

• Providing affordable and accessible quality Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate degree
programs, national and international in scope.
• Imparting learner-centered teaching through qualified faculty using modern teaching aids and
methodologies.
• Creating and promoting quality research environment, providing consultative facilities to Industrial/Business
& services sector with a realization of needs of community and national responsibility towards economic
growth and welfare.

• Building national character and put focus on production of quality graduates to contribute in the economic,
industrial and social development of the country.

• Promoting a campus environment that welcomes, honors men and women, and values intellectual curiosity,
pursuit of knowledge and academic freedom with integrity.

Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur

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Vice Chancellor’s Message
Dear Candidates

I feel immense pleasure to congratulate you for


your wise decision to select Shah Abdul Latif
University Khairpur as your choice for pursuit
of Higher Studies. At this noble and higher seat
of learning, we have planned for you a brilliant
platform where you can quench your thirst of
higher education under the guidance of highly
qualified, skilled and professional teaching
faculty integrated with innovative learning
practices and advanced research facilities.
Owing to its rich contribution in intellectual and
Prof Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto, Vice Chancellor
academic richness of the province of Sindh, this
University has now earned its fame and reputation to be the choice seat of Higher Education. We offer the variety of
disciplines keeping in view the preference of aspiring candidates under twenty nine departments and seven faculties
at the main campus.
The real growth and the progress of any nation depends upon the quality of its Higher Education. The dream of
prosperous nation is never materialized, if the universities fail to deliver. Keeping this commitment with the nation
in mind, this University has planned very careful academic heaven for the students of Sindh. Knowing the economic
and social background of our students, we are committed to provide quality education at par with international
standards at affordable cost. Besides, the university offers multiple opportunities to its students for awarding
scholarships, funding, free laptops and many other opportunities of financial assistance so that no one may be denied
of the fair opportunity of higher studies. By providing opportunities of attending national, international events
seminars, conferences, workshops and symposiums, we open the windows of international exposure for our
students. Our academic activities are always integrated with curricular, co-curricular, sports and cultural activities.
We have not restricted ourselves to classroom teachings alone but our regular visits, trainings, workshops, speech
and debate competitions, gala nights, sports weeks and students’ week provide our students opportunities to show
their talent and creative worth beyond the classrooms activities.
As the new Vice Chancellor of this University, I have always patronized students’ preferences and providing
maximum facilities to the students has always been my priority. This prospectus in your hand is your guide book
which will expose to you the inside of the University.
This beautiful campus awaits your arrival, our faculty members and staff is ready to welcome you as a new and
talented Latifian who steps in to this university to be trained and modeled for greater national goals of tomorrow.
May all your dreams come true and may this University keep its march of academic excellence with pride! I once
again welcome you and wish you a very life changing educational experience. It is high time to compete and prove
your talent for nation building.
May Allah Almighty bless you all!

Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto

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Mr. Mureed Hussain Ibupoto
Registrar

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Contents
About the University
The Faculties and their Programs
Academic Support Services

ADMISSIONS
Procedure & Eligibility Criteria
Conduct and Discipline of Students
Semester Rules & Regulations
Officers of the University EVENING PROGRAMS (SELF FINANCE)
DIRECTORATE OF EVENING PROGRAM
MORNING PROGRAMSS Institute of Chemistry
FACULTY OF ARTS & LANGUAGES Institute of Computer Science
Institute of English Language & Literature Institute of English Language & Literature
Department of Sindhi OTHERS .
Department of Urdu Office of the Registrar
Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL) Directorate of Admissions & Computerization Wing
Department of Arabic Directorate of Evening Program
Directorate of Student Affairs
FACULTY OF EDUCATION Alumni
Department of Special Education Provost Hostels
Department of Teacher Education Directorate of Media and Public Relation
Sports Section
FACULTY OF LAW Pre-Entry Test Sample
Shaheed Zulfiquar Ali Bhutto School of Law Academic Calendar

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES SUB CAMPUSES


Institute of Business Administration
Institute of Commerce GHOTKI CAMPUS .
Department of Public Administration Department of Business Administration
Department of Computer Science
FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES Department of English Language & Literature
Department of Biochemistry
Department of Botany SHAHDADKOT CAMPUS
Institute of Chemistry Department of Business Administration
Institute of Microbiology Department of Computer Science
Department of Pharmacy Department of English Language & Literature
Department of Zoology

FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES


Department of Archaeology
Institute of Computer Science
Department of Geography
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics & Electronics
Department of Statistics

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES


Department of Economics
Institute of Gender Studies
Institute of International Relations
Institute of Islamic Studies
Department of Media and Communication
Studies
Department of Pakistan Studies
Department of Political Science
Department of Sociology
Department of Physical Education

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About the University
Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur provides unique opportunities to the students studying in the fields of
Natural Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Arts & Languages, Education, Management Sciences and
Law. It is the third largest general University which is located at the hub of three provinces which is catering the
national economic, educational & socio-cultural needs.

Shah Abdul Latif University is one of the fast developing universities of Pakistan. It is staffed by more than 234
well-qualified faculty members working in 31 departments. Most of the faculty members are young and foreign
qualified. Teaching in this University is very innovative. It is backed up by the state-of-the-art audio visual teaching
tools to prepare students as per market demand and groom them to meet the challenges of competitive market of the
day. As a result, most of the graduates of the University have secured professional and other jobs in public and
private sector.

Location

Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur is located in the heartland of Upper Sindh i.e. Khairpur, one of the former
princely states of British India. The main Campus is located near National Highway and is easily reachable by air,
railway and bus services. Sukkur airport is on half an hour drive and Khairpur Railway station is (05) kilometers
away from the main Campus.

The beauty of the University lies in the fact that it is surrounded by famous archaeological sites: Mohenjo Daro, Kot
Diji, Rohri Hills, Achro Desert, religious shrines of Sadhu Bella, and Sachal Sarmast, barrage and bridges (Lloyds
Barrage, Lansdowne and Ayoub Bridges) and culturally rich land where people are very friendly and hospitable.

The main campus of the University covers an area of 309 acres land with lush green lawns, play grounds, and trees.
It is located just three kilometers from Khairpur town. The landscape of the University includes three canals at a
walking distance, which serve as an excellent picnic spots for the students and the faculty. The University has over
13000 students in various programs. About 70 percent of students are male and 30 percent female. There are eight
hostels (including three for girls).

Scholarships & Financial Support


• Quaid-e-Azam Scholarship: - Every year the Ministry of Education, Govt. of Pakistan through the Higher Education
Commission, awards one Quaid-i-Azam Scholarship for higher studies abroad. Students securing first and second
positions in the University Examinations are eligible to compete for the Scholarship.

• Merit Scholarship: - The merit scholarships are awarded every year for higher studies abroad by the Ministry of
Education, Govt. of Pakistan through the Higher Education Commission. Students securing first and second
positions in the Faculties of Arts and Science in the Master’s Program are entitled to compete for it.

• Zila Council Scholarship: - The Zila Councils in province of Sindh offer a number of scholarships to the deserving
University students on the basis of merit.

• Mora Scholarship:- The Mora scholarships are awarded by the Chairman Zakkat Committee of every District to the
deserving students.

• Scholarship (LU Biscuits):- The Scholarships from LU Biscuits are awarded by Nawabzada Hassan Ali Khan to the
deserving students.

• JICA: - The JICA Scholarships are awarded by the Higher Education Commission, Islamabad to the deserving
students.(Japan need-based scholarship)
• German Need- Based Scholarship
• Poverty-cum-merit District Scholarship
• HEC Need-Based Scholarship
• Prime Minister’s Ehssas Scholarship Program

• Bhittai Scholarship: The Bhittai Scholarships are awarded by Ms Sharood Hassan Ali Khan to the deserving students.

• Abdul Fatah Memorial Trust Scholarship (for main Campus Khairpur & Other Campuses)

• Professional Education Foundation (PEF), Karachi (for main Campus Khairpur & Other Campuses)

• Freeships & Bursaries: Full and half freeship in tuition fees and bursaries are granted each year to the deserving
students as per following ratio:
Freeship10% of the enrolled students and bursaries 2.5% of the enrolled students.

• Punjab Educational Foundation (PEF)


• Diya Pakistan (Registered) Rawalpindi (Pakistan)
• Chairman District ZAkat and Usher (District wise)
• Govt of Pakistan Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Hormony.
• The Punjab Endowment fund (PEF) Islamabad Punjab.
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• Pakistan Baitul Mall Govt. of Sindh.
• National Bank of Pakistan (Qarz-e-Husna Loan).
• Professional Education Scholarship students
• Asha Memorial Scholarship

Aims and Objectives


• In this dynamic age of science & technology and competitive business environment, the University provides
opportunity for acquiring quality education and develops among the learners competitive edge, gaining new
knowledge and insights into the fundamentals of Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and other disciplines to
understand the world and universe in true colors.

• Providing peaceful and congenial educational atmosphere without any break or disturbance in the morning and
evening hours for imparting quality education.
• In the University the teaching process will be to maintain the standard of excellence through the services of
intellectuals, scientists, professionals, academicians and researchers.
• Arrangements of local and foreign qualified faculty members for quality education, creating opportunity of foreign
scholarships, training and development facilities for teachers for strengthening their teaching and research skills.
• Development and innovation of scientific labs, computer labs, and installation of latest equipment in the laboratories
for practice of the students and researchers.
• Taking endeavors for the development of quality infrastructure for the students, faculty and supporting staff by
providing classrooms furniture, lecture halls, well-equipped laboratories, sports complexes, playgrounds, hostels,
transport, etc.
• Establishment of information system for quick academic & administrative information to students, faculty,
administration & the public.
• To provide higher education, by establishing important academic departments on the Campus to impart education in
various fields of Science, Arts & Commerce.
• To devise, design and develop new technologies suited to different and varied needs of the community and the
nation.
• To strengthen educational consultancy and advisory services in order to improve the socio-economic conditions in
the region.

The Faculties and their Programs


The University comprises of the following faculties:
• Faculty of Arts & Languages
• Faculty of Education
• Faculty of Law (Shaheed Zulifqaur Ali Bhutto School of Law, affiliated Law Colleges and Constituent
College Naushero Feroze)
• Faculty of Management Sciences
• Faculty of Natural Sciences
• Faculty of Physical Sciences
• Faculty of Social Sciences

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The teaching programs under the Faculty of Law are conducted exclusively through affiliated professional law colleges.

The University teaching departments, institutes and centers offer 4-year Programs leading to the award of (4-year
Bachelor degree), (5-year Bachelor of law) and (2-year) Master’s degree. Research degrees of MS/M. Phil and Ph.D.in
various disciplines are also offered. Currently 3403Students are registered in MS/M.Phil/PhD programs
The (2-year) Bachelor’s degree programs are conducted through various affiliated degree colleges within the jurisdiction
of the University. Post-Graduate degree (Master’s) classes in specific disciplines are also conducted in specified degree
colleges.

Research Institutes/Chairs/Corners.
To encourage the culture of research, the University has established:

• Archaeology & Anthropology Museum


• Center for Biodiversity and Conservation (CBC)
• Date Palm Research Institute (DPRI)
• Diagnostic and Research Center
• Directorate of Academic and Higher Education Linkage Programs
• Directorate of Post-Graduate Studies
• Dr. Tanveer Abbasi Institute of Creative literature
• Rozey Dhani Chair
• Sachal Chair
• Bhittai Chair
• Shaheed Muhtarma Benazir Bhutto Chair
• Shaikh Ayaz Chair
• The Office of Research Innovation & Commercialization (ORIC)
• Business Startup Center

Academic Support Services


1. Educational Counseling & Guidance Center
The students take educational course without realizing their potential, abilities and skills. The students are provided
guidance, counseling on the basis of scientific investigation to choose programs of studies suited to their genius. The
students take course without realizing what vocation/occupation is best suited to them. Thus, there is a mismatch
between what they choose and what they are best equipped for. This Center helps to minimize the mismatch and rush for
disciplines that do not hold much promise for students’ future.

2. Library
The Central Library of the University is a source of information for all graduate, as well as, post-graduate programs and
also related material for research students. The Library contains 114785 books. (Book Bank and Government
Publications), with providing the facility of online digital library linked with HEC, the Central Library consists of
following sections:
I. Book Bank Section
As majority of students of this University, belong to poor families and cannot afford the purchase of expensive text
books particularly on Science subjects. In order to facilitate such poor students, Higher Education Commission,
Islamabad provided 10817 text books on different subjects through National Book Foundation under Book Bank
Scheme. These are issued to the students on nominal charges for one academic session.
II. Reference Section
In order to raise the research potential reference work like Encyclopedias, Year Books, Hand books, Annual Reports,
Atlases etc are made available for reference of students, teachers and research fellows of the University.

III. Internet Facility

Smart University Project


Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur provide the State of art Smart WiFi network service to its students. Students can
use smart university services within university premises. As well as more than 35 other universities of Pakistan with
same user ID and password under the Smart University Project
IV. Newspapers
Approximately 30 dailies are available at Central Library.
V. Library Timings
In order to provide more reading facilities to the students, faculty & research scholars, the Central Library remain opened
for 12 hours from 8:00 A.M to 8:00 P.M on all the working days, during Semester examinations from 8:00 A.M to 10:00
P.M, as desired by the worthy Vice Chancellor.

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3. Seminar Libraries
In addition to the Central Library every individual Institutes/Departments has a Seminar Library of its own with a
sufficient number of books to suffice the needs of the teachers and the taught.
4. Sport Facilities
Adequate facilities are available at the University for various Games such as Cricket, Foot Ball, Hockey, Volley Ball,
Shooting Ball, Table Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Badminton, Squash, Athletics, Kabbadi & Malh. Sports activities are
organized under the auspices of the University Gymkhana Committee. Every year the students participate in various
games organized by the Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, such as Inter-Varsity tournaments arranged at
various universities of Pakistan. Annual Sports week is also organized by the office of the Directorate of Physical
Education, in consultation with Gymkhana Committee of the University.
5. Medical Facilities
Consultation and advisory health services are available for the students. A reasonably equipped Dispensary and
Pathological Laboratory are looked-after by two (Male & Female) doctors and qualified staff at the Campus. The
complicated cases are referred to specialists in the District Hospitals. The ambulance service is also available.
6. Hostel Facilities
Shah Abdul Latif University provides five hostels for boys and three for girls. The accommodation available in the
hostels is as under.
I. Boys Hostel
S.No Name of Hostel Rooms
1 Prof. Dr. Atta Muhammad Hami Hostel 24
2 Sachal Sarmast Hostel 28
3 200 Boys Hostel-I 74
4 New Bhittai Hostel 91
5 M.Phil & Ph.D Researchers’ Hostel 20
II. Girls Hostel

S.No Name of Hostel Rooms


1 Noori Girls Hostel 24
2 Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Girls Hostel 45
3 Bibi Fatima Zehra Girls M.Phil & Ph.D
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Researchers’ Hostel

III. Allotment Process


The hostels are allotted to the maximum number of regular students of the University subject to the availability of
seats and accordance with hostel regulations. Interested students apply for hostel accommodation as and when
announced. The hostel allotment committee allots the hostel against the vacant seats in district wise and on the basis
of distance within the districts. This is worth mentioning that applications will also be considered on first come first
basis. The committee reserves the rights to reject any application without assigning any reason. The copy of the
regulation is available at office of the Provost Hostels Boys and Girls separately.
IV. Administration
All hostels are supervised by Provost Hostels (Boys) and Provost Hostels (Girls) separately and looked after by the
Warden of each hostel and concerned deputy provost hostels. Application forms is available on the University
website: (www.salu.edu.pk)

Sr.No Particulars Amount


1. Hostel Accommodation Fee Rs. 14000/- Per Annum

7. Other Facilities
Each hostel is facilitated with TV hall, mess hall, and Mosque. The hostels are well-furnished and equipped with
water coolers, washing machines, geezers, gas cylinders and newspapers etc for the students. Indoor and outdoor
sports and WiFi facilities are also available.
8. Discipline
All rules and regulations regarding discipline of students formulated are revised by the University from time-to-time
in accordance with Shah Abdul Latif University Act 1986. If any student fails to abide by the rules and regulations or
is found guilty of misconduct, he/she is liable to appropriate actions as laid down in these regulations.
Only regular students of the University are eligible to apply for the hostel accommodation on the prescribed form can
be downloaded from official website of the University (www.salu.edu.pk) . The candidates have to fill up the hostel
form as per rules of hostels and must submit within the due date specified each time. The forms will not be
entertained after due date. A limited number of seats are available each time and the allotment is based on the
distribution of available seats district-wise by an Allotment Committee.
9. Admissions
Made as per clauses (c) and (d) sub-section (1) of section 30 appended in Shah Abdul Latif University Act, 1986.
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Short Title: - These regulations shall be called “The Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur (Admission of Students to
various classes in the University Teaching Departments) Regulations 1992-93”.

Commencement: - These Regulations shall come into force with immediate effect.
Application: - These Regulations shall apply to all the candidates/students seeking admission /admitted to University
classes in various teaching departments.

Definition:- For the purpose of these regulations, the terms used in these Regulations shall have the same meaning as
defined in the Shah Abdul Latif University Act, 1986 and the statutes, regulations and rules made there under.

General Instructions & Eligibility Criteria for Admission


1. Every candidate desirous of taking admission to the Bachelor program, shall fill in the online admission form
available at official website of the Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur (www.salu.edu.pk). The interested
candidates are directed to upload all the necessary documents along with challan of Rs. 2000/- deposited at
designate HBL branches as admission form processing fee.
2. Candidates shall send the printed version of application form along with copy of documents and original challan
to the office of the Director Admissions.

3. As per instructions of Government of Pakistan and Higher Education Commission, every candidate has to write
his/her own NIC number available on the CNIC or Form-B.

4. Every candidate shall supply three copies of his/her recent photograph (two passport size and one (1’x 1. ½”),
duly attested, along with the admission form.
5. The candidates from Sindh province, who have passed Intermediate (HSC-II) or equivalent examination from
2017 to 2021, from any Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education can apply for the admissions.

6. Candidates from other provinces can also apply on the reserved seats only.
7. A candidate who has already completed Bachelor’s pass Degree is not eligible for admission to BS course in
any discipline.
8. Anyone who has passed the Bachelor’s / Associate Degree examinations from this or any other recognized
University shall be eligible to seek admission to BS Part-III provided that he/she fulfills the requirement of
minimum of marks and other conditions of admissions as may be prescribed.
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9. A candidate who has passed 2 years Bachelor / ADE examination earliest in 2016 with a minimum of 50%
marks from this or any other recognized University shall be eligible for admission in BS Part –III and will be
awarded the BS(4 Years) Degree on completion.
10. A candidate having completed their regular scheme of study in BS/M.A/M.Com/MPA/MBA or any other 16
Year regular programs shall not be eligible for admission in 16 years program.

11. Those students who have 16 years Business education are eligible to apply for MBA 1.5 year program.

12. A candidate who desires to take admission in the University be a national of Pakistan. The foreigners may be
considered for admission only when nominated/recommended by the Ministry of Education, Ministry of
Finance & Economic Affairs Division, Government of Pakistan.

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13. The candidate shall have to produce the following documents in original along with their attested Photostat
copies:
i. Pass/Marks Certificate of the last Qualifying Examination;
ii. Transfer Certificate from Principal of the College /Institute last attended;
iii. Character Certificate from Principal of the College /Institute last attended.
iv. Affidavit / Undertaking as prescribed.
14. A candidate who has passed examination from other university & from any board other than the Board of
Intermediate & Secondary Education, Sukkur & Larkana shall not be admitted to any class unless he/she
obtains a certificate of eligibility from Shah Abdul Latif University, However, the Registrar may issue a

provisional admission certificate if he is satisfied that the applicant is prima facie eligible for admission in the
University on the condition that he/she obtains a final certificate of eligibility before such date as may be fixed
by the Vice Chancellor.

15. Vice Chancellor may refuse admission to any candidate without mentioning any reason.
16. All the admissions shall be provisional until approved by the Vice Chancellor.
17. A student of the University admitted to any discipline as a regular student shall not appear in any examination
as an external candidate during his/her University studentship.
18. No change of department shall be allowed once the admission is taken.

19. A student shall do all the necessary written work, tutorial and seminars as directed by his/her teachers to his /her
/their satisfaction.
20. A student shall do nothing, either in or outside the University that may interfere with the orderly administration
and discipline or may bring the University and its administration into disrepute.
21. The admission of student shall stand cancelled automatically if he/she occupies the University hostel or any
other part forcibly or illegally.
22. The University authorities shall not be responsible for providing transport facility to the students as
transportation charges are not included in the fees.
23. The regular student is required to maintain at least 75% of attendance as eligibility to appear in the examination.
24. No student shall be re-admitted without the prior permission of the Vice Chancellor, in case his/her admission is
cancelled due to any reason.
25. No ex-student shall be given access to the facilities of using the library, laboratories, seminars, etc. without the
prior permission of the Vice Chancellor.
26. Each student admitted to a four-year program or post-graduate class shall obtain identity card on the prescribed
form on payment of the prescribed fee.
27. If identity card is lost or destroyed, a duplicate must be obtained immediately at the payment of Rs.300/=
28. Any student who is enrolled in the evening program will not be allowed to transfer to the morning program.
29. Refund of fees as per HEC criteria given bellow:
Timeline For Semester/ Timeline For Annual
Percentage of Tuition Fee
Trimester System System
Full Fee Refund (100%) Up to 7th day of convene of Up to 15th day of
classes convene of classes
Up to 8th-15th day of Up to 16th-30th day of
Half Fee Refund (50%)
convene of classes convene of classes
Up to 16th day of st
No Fee Up to 31 day of
convene of
Refund (0%) convene of classes
classes

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Table I: showing the eligibility for admission in BS/B.Com/BPA/BBA/BA-LLB/B.ED/Pharm-D Programs offered in
the various Institutes/departments, for the candidates who have passed H.S.C-II in different groups.

TABLE I

Pre-
S.No Departments/Institutes Pre-Medical Commerce Arts DAE
Engineering
1 Arabic Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
2 Archaeology Eligible Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible
3 Biochemistry Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible
4 Botany Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible
Business Administration
i. BBA Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
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ii. BS Accounting and Finance Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
6 Chemistry Eligible Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible
i. BS Commerce
7 Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
ii. BS Banking and Finance
8 Computer Science Eligible Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Eligible
9 Economics Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
10 English Language & Literature Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
11 Gender Studies Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
12 Geography Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
13 Information Technology Eligible Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Eligible
14 International Relations Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
15 Islamic Studies Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
16 Mathematics Not-Eligible Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible
17 Media and Communication Studies Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
18 Microbiology Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible
19 Pakistan Studies Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
20 Pharmacy Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible
21 Physics Not-Eligible Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible
22 Political Science Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
23 Public Administration Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
24 Physical Education Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
25 Sindhi Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
26 Sociology Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
27 Statistics Eligible Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible
28 SZAB School of Law B.A, LLB Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
29 Special Education Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
30 Teacher Education Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
31 Urdu Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible
32 Zoology Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible Not-Eligible

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Table II: Showing the eligibility for admission in BS Part-III, MBA (3.5 year) & MBA (1.5 year) programs
offered in the various Institutes/departments
TABLE II

S.No Departments/Institutes Required Qualification Degree with the following Subject(s)


Archaeology with Anthropology/ Botany/
Biochemistry/ Chemistry/Geography/Computer
1 Archaeology B.Sc (Pass Part-II)
Science/Math/
Microbiology/Physics/Statistics/Zoology
1- Biochemistry or Chemistry with Zoology or Botany
2- Any one of the following subjects:
2 Biochemistry B.Sc (Pass Part-II) i-Functional Math. ii-Pure Math. iii-Statistics.
iv-Microbiology. v- Geography.
Botany with Zoology/Chemistry/ Functional
3 Botany B.Sc (Pass Part-II)
Math/Biochemistry/ Microbiology
16 years Business education
Business Administration
4 are eligible to apply for
(1.5 year)
MBA 1.5years
Two Years Degree in
Business Administration Science/Arts/Commerce/
5
(3.5 year) Business Admin. B.E/
M.B.B.S/B. Pharmacy.
6 Chemistry B.Sc (Pass Part-II) Chemistry with Physics/Mathematics
7 Commerce B.Com (Pass Part-II)
Two Years Degree in
8 Economics
Science/Arts/Commerce
English Language & Two Years Degree in
9
Literature Science/Arts/Commerce
Two Years Degree in
10 Gender Studies
Science/Arts/Commerce
Two Years Degree in
11 Geography
Science/Arts/Commerce
Two Years Degree in
12 Institute of Islamic Studies
Science/Arts/Commerce
Two Years Degree in
International Relation
Science/Arts/Commerce
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Two Years Degree in
Peace & Conflict Studies
Science/Arts/Commerce
14 Mathematics B.Sc (Pass Part-II) Pure Mathematics
Media & Communication Two Years Degree in
15
Studies Science/Arts/Commerce
Microbiology with Zoology /Chemistry/
16 Microbiology B.Sc/ (Part-II)
Botany/Functional Math/Biochemistry
Physics with Pure Math/Functional Math/
17 Physics & Electronics B.Sc/ (Part-II)
Statistics/Chemistry
Two Years Degree in
18 Political Science
Science/Arts/Commerce
Two Years Degree in
19 Public Administration
Science/Arts/Commerce
Two Years Degree in
20 Sindhi
Science/Arts/Commerce
1. Physics, Pure Math.
B.Sc (Pass Part-II)
21 Statistics 2. Physics, Pure Math with Statistics
B.Com (Pass Part-II)
3. Functional Math with Statistics, Chemistry
Two Years Degree in
22 Special Education
Science/Arts/Commerce
Two Years Degree in
23 Urdu
Science/Arts/Commerce
Zoology with Chemistry/ Botany/Functional
24 Zoology B.Sc (Pass Part-II)
Math/Biochemistry/ Microbiology

Procedure to Apply For Admission


1. Application for admission shall be submitted online by the eligible candidate, on www.salu.edu.pk , after
completing the online form candidates have to send the printed version of form along with required documents,
photos and original challan of Rs. 2000/-
2. In case of foreign candidates, the recommendation and undertaking on the prescribed proforma for the
admission and the guarantee for the payment of fees and good behavior should come from the concerned
Embassy/High Commission/Consulate General.
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3. Every student is required to submit an undertaking on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.50/= duly attested by a
Deputy District Officer (Revenue) along with admission form.

Seats on Self-finance
The number of seats in each teaching Institute/Department as mentioned in the allocation of seats are reserved on self-
finance. The candidate who could not seek admission on the allocated merit seats can apply on the self-finance basis. The
eligibility condition will remain same as defined. In case the application forms received are more than the allocated
number of seats, merit will be observed accordingly.

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FACULTY OF ART & LANGUAGES
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 ON MERIT AND SELF-FINANCE BASIS(MORNING PROGRAM)
Department/Institute: Sindhi, Urdu, Islamic Studies Institute of English Languages & Literature
BS Part-II,III BS Part-III BS Part-IV BS Part-II,III BS Part-III BS Part-IV
BS Part-I BS Part-I
&IV (Old Masters) (Old Masters) &IV (Old Masters) (Old Masters)
S.No Particular
Self- Self-
Merit Self-Fin Merit Self-Fin Merit Self-Fin Merit Merit Merit Self-Fin Merit Self-Fin Merit Self-Fin
Fin Fin
1 Admission Fee 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750
2 Tuition Fee 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500
University
3 Development Fund 3250 15500 3120 15250 3620 16250 3120 15250 15500 33500 15250 27250 16250 41000 15250 31120
4 Service Fee 3250 3260 3260 3250 3260 3250 3260 3250 3260 3260 3250 3250 3250 3260 3250 3260
5 Examination Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1500 1500 1500 1500 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000
Total 13750 26010 13630 25750 14630 27250 14130 26250 28010 46010 27750 39750 28750 53510 27750 43630

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FACULTY OF EDUCATION
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
BS-Special B.ED (2.5 Year) ECE (1 Year)
BS-Special
Education & B.Ed
B.ED (1.5 Year)
S.No Particular Education & B.Ed
(Hons) Part-II,III, 3 Semester 5 Semester 2 Semester
(Hons) Part-I Program Program
IV Program
1 Admission Fee 13125 6875
2 Tuition Fee 12380 12380
University Development Rs. 8000 Per Rs. 9000 Per Rs. 10000 Per
2760 5000
3 Fund Semester Semester Semester
4 Service Fee 3255 3255
5 Examination Fee 3000 3000
Total 34520 30510 24000 45000 20000

FEE STRUCTURE 2022


FACULTY OF LAW FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022
BA. LLB-Part-II,III,IV
S.No Particular BA. LLB-Part-I
&V
1 Admission Fee 19500 15375
2 Tuition Fee 24750 22000
3 University Development Fund 29060 8935
4 Service Fee 3250 3250
5 Examination Fee 3000 3000
Total 79560 52560

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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 ON MERIT AND SELF-FINANCE BASIS (MORNING PROGRAM)
Institute/Department: Business Administration, Accounting and Finance, Commerce, Banking and Finance, Tourism and Hospitality, Public Administration
BBA/Accounting & BBA/Accounting & BS. Com BS. BS-Com/ BPA/BF BS-Com/ BPA/BF
MBA (Prev) MBA(1.5 Y) BS. Com/BF/TH
Finance Finance MBA (II,III, & F) Com/BF/TH Part- Part-III Part-IV
(3.5) (1-Year Fee) Part-I
S.No Particular Part-I Part-II,III &IV II,III & IV (Old Masters) (Old Masters)

Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F

1 Admission Fee 12375 12375 13000 6875 18125 18125 10000 18125 12500 3750 3750 4000 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750
2 Tuition Fee 13120 13120 15000 13120 13120 13120 13120 13120 13120 2500 2500 3000 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500

3 University 14625 51765 15000 57125 16385 45885 11510 45885 12510 11010 31010 11000 27010 9010 27010 9010 27010
Development Fund
4 Service Fee 3250 3250 3500 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3500 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250
5 Examination Fee 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1500 1500 1500 1500
Total 46370 83510 49500 83370 53880 83380 40880 83380 44380 21510 41510 22500 37510 20010 38010 20010 38010

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FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCE
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 ON MERIT AND SELF-FINANCE BASIS (MORNING PROGRAM)
Department/Institute: Biochemistry, Botany, Microbiology, Pharmacy Department/Institute: of Chemistry and Zoology
BS Part-II,III Pharm- BS Part-III BS Part-IV BS Part-II,III BS Part-III BS Part-IV
BS Part-I BS Part-I
&IV Pharm- D Part- (Old Masters) (Old Masters) &IV (Old Masters) (Old Masters)
S.No Particular
D II,III,IV
Self- Self- Self- Self- Self- Self- Self-
Merit Merit Part-I &V Merit Merit Merit Merit Merit Merit Self-Fin
Fin Fin Fin Fin Fin Fin Fin
1 Admission Fee 3750 3750 3750 3750 17500 17500 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750
2 Tuition Fee 2500 2500 2500 2500 27500 27500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500
3 University
Development Fund 3630 16250 3150 15250 15010 8010 4390 17750 3130 15250 16250 33510 15250 27250 17750 40890 15250 31130
4 Service Fee 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250
5 Examination Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 3000 3000 1500 1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Total 14130 26750 13650 25750 66260 59260 15390 28750 14130 26250 26750 44010 25750 37750 28250 51390 25750 41630

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FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 ON MERIT AND SELF-FINANCE BASIS(MORNING PROGRAM)
Department of Archaeology, Computer Science, Geography and Statistics Department of Physics and Mathematics
BS Part-II,III BS(CS/IT) Part- BS Part-III BS Part-IV BS Part-II,III BS Part-III BS Part-IV
S.No Particular BS Part-I BS Part-I
&IV I,II,III &IV (Old Masters) (Old Masters) &IV (Old Masters) (Old Masters)

Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F Merit Self-F
1 Admission Fee 3750 3750 4000 3750 21875 21875 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 4000 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750
2 Tuition Fee 2500 2500 3000 2500 24000 24000 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 3000 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500
University Development
3 3630 16250 3000 15250 6433 31185 4390 17750 3130 15250 16250 33510 17000 27250 17750 40890 15250 31130
Fund
4 Service Fee 3250 3250 3500 3250 4432 4440 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3500 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250
5 Examination Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 3000 3000 1500 1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1500 1500 1500 1500
Total 14130 26750 14500 25750 59740 84500 15390 28750 14130 26250 26750 44010 28500 37750 28750 51890 26250 42130

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FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 ON MERIT AND SELF-FINANCE BASIS(MORNING PROGRAM)
Department/Institute: Economics, Gender Studies, International Relation, Media & Communication Studies, Pak: Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Physical Education
BS Part-III BS Part-IV
BS Part-I BS Part-II,III &IV B.PED Part-I.II,III & IV
S.No Particular (Old Masters) (Old Masters)
(Merit) (Self-Fin) (Merit) (Self-Fin) (Merit) (Self-Fin) (Merit) (Self-Fin) (Merit)
1 Admission Fee 3750 3750 4000 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 12500
2 Tuition Fee 2500 2500 3000 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 7500
University Development
3 Fund
3250 15510 4000 15250 3630 16250 3130 15250 37630
4 Service Fee 3250 3250 3500 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250 3250
5 Examination Fee 1000 1000 1000 1000 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500
Total 13750 26010 15500 25750 14630 27250 14130 26250 62380

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Admission Fee On Self-Finance Basis For Overseas Students

• Overseas students who are seeking admission shall have to pay $ U.S. 1000/= per year.
Reserved Seats
The interested candidates are required to apply for reserved seats (if eligible).
The following seats are reserved except Pharmacy/BA-LLB Department:
A. In the University
i. The Candidates of other provinces will be admitted on reserved seats except in
Pharmacy and Law departments as follows

a. KPK 1
b. Gilgit Baltistan 2
c. Punjab 2
d. Balochistan 3
e. Azad Jamu and Kashmir 1
ii. Five (05) seats for the foreign students.
iii. Two (02) seats for the sons/daughters of the Oversees Pakistanis.
B. In each department
i. Two (02) seats for the candidates on the Sports Quota
ii. One (01) seat for the candidates on Disabled Quota
iii. One (01) seat for the sons/daughters of the employees of SALU
iv. One (01) seat for the sons/daughters of the teachers of SALU
v. Two (02) seats for the sons/daughters of the Pak Army
C. Five (05) seats are reserved in Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto School of Law for the
sons/daughters of enrolled advocates
Note-I: For B-i candidates have to furnish their sports certificate from any recognized
Board/College/Sports club.
Note-II: For C candidates have to furnish Advocacy certificate from Sindh Bar Council.

Merit Formula

Matriculation 10%
Intermediate 30%
Admission Test 60%
In case of provision of USET (Passed) score card the merit will be made on following
criteria.
Matriculation 10%
Intermediate 30%
Admission Test 36% (60% of Admission Test Score)
USET Test. 24% (40% of USET Test Score.)

Cancellation of Admission
A student who remains absent continuously for one month from the date of the commencement of classes
without intimation to the head of the concerned department/Institute, his/her admission shall stand cancelled
automatically without serving any notice upon him/her.

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ALLOCATION OF SEATS FOR MORNING PROGRAM FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION 2022

FACULTY OF ARTS & LANGUAGES


Bachelor
Bachelor BS-III BS-III
S.No Department/Institute Self-
Merit Merit Self-Finance
Finance
1 Arabic 50 -- -- --
2 English Language & Literature 70 30 80 20
3 Sindhi 50 10 60 20
4 Urdu 50 10 30 20
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
1 Special Education 40 -- 20 ---
2 Teachers Education 40 20
FACULTY OF LAW
Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto School
1 95 -- -- --
of Law
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
Business Administration
i. BBA 80 05 -- --
1 ii. BS Accounting and Finance 20 -- -- --
iii. MBA (3.5 Years) -- -- 65 13
iv. MBA (1.5 Years) -- -- 25 --
i. Commerce 90 20 50 10
2 ii. Banking and Finance 80
iii. Tourism and Hospitality 80
3 Public Administration 90 30 60 10
FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES
1 Biochemistry 50 10 25 15
2 Botany 70 10 40 20
3 Chemistry 90 10 40 20
4 Microbiology 65 10 25 --
5 Pharmacy 50 --- -- --
6 Zoology 90 20 40 20
FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
1 Archaeology 30 20 20 10
Computer Science BS(CS) 80 15 -- --
2
Computer Science BS (IT) 80 15 -- --
3 Geography 50 20 50 --
4 Mathematics 90 20 40 20
5 Physics 90 20 40 20
6 Statistics 60 20 40 20
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
1 Economics 80 20 60 20
2 Gender Studies 50 10 40 20
International Relations 80 20 30 20
3
Peace and Conflict studies 80 -- 15 15
4 Islamic Studies 60 -- 20 --
5 Media & Communication Studies 80 20 40 10
6 Pakistan studies 80 20 ---- ----
7 Political Science 60 20 40 10
8 Sociology 50 05 30 10
9 Physical Education 50 05 40 ----

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Conduct and Discipline of Students

Subject to the provisions of the Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur Act-1986, the following regulations are made
with the concurrence of the Vice Chancellor/the Syndicate:

1. The Discipline Committee shall meet as and when necessary to consider the reports on matters relating to
discipline of students and shall be the final authority to determine whether an act of indiscipline has been
proved or not. It shall then advise the Vice Chancellor on the action to be taken in conformity with the
regulations that follow.
2. Discipline among the students of the University and those of affiliated colleges/post-graduate centers shall be
enforced & maintained by the Vice Chancellor.
3. The Vice Chancellor shall supervise and control discipline through the following officers:
a.In the Institute through the Directors of the Institutes concerned.
b. In the University Teaching Departments through the Directors/Chairpersons of the Teaching
Departments.
c.In Hostels through the Director/Dean, Students Affairs/Provost.
d. In colleges/post-graduate centers through the Principals concerned.
e.In Public place and on occasion of public gathering within or outside the University campus through
the student Advisor or any other authorized officer of the University.
4. The students Advisor or any authorized officer shall be appointed by the Vice Chancellor on such terms &
conditions as the syndicate may determine from time to time.
5. The Vice Chancellor may appoint Assistant Students Advisor on the recommendation of the Students Advisor
or any authorized officer on such terms and conditions as the syndicate may determine.
6. The following among others, shall constitute acts of in-discipline for which action may be taken against the
student or students concerned by the officer mentioned under clause 3:-
a. Breach of any rule of public morals, such as:
i. Use of indecent or uncivilized language.
ii. Use of immodest dress.
iii. Use of undesirable remarks or gestures.
iv. Disorderly behavior, such as shouting abusing, quarrelling, fighting & insolence.
v. Carrying, using or threatening to use firearms and deadly weapons.
b. Defiance of authority
c.False presentation or giving false information of willful suppression of information, cheating or deceiving.
d. Visiting the place declared “Out of Bounds” for students.
e.Visiting, without pass, places which are not to be visited without a pass.
f. Inciting or staging a walkout, a strike or an unauthorized procession.
g. Shouting of slogans derogatory to the prestige of the University or the reputation of its officers or
teachers.
h. Being found under the effect of an intoxicant.
i. Immorality.
j. Action defamatory of and derogatory to Islam and other religions and Pakistan.
k. Abetting use of unfair means at an Examination.
l. Indulging in activities prejudicial and detrimental to good order on the campus.
m. Unauthorized use of or damaging university’s moveable or immovable property.
n. All such other activities, which the Vice Chancellor may consider as breach of discipline.
7. Punishment or penalty for any of the offence mentioned on the above clauses shall be according to gravity of
the case and may be applied one or more offences of the following:
a.A record in the Red Book maintained by the Student Advisor or any authorized officer.
b. Fine, which may amount to Rs 500-00 or more.
c.Expulsions from the class, hostels for a specified period.
d. Detention from Examination.
e.Cancellation of Examination results or withdrawal of certificate granted: and
f. Expulsion or rustication from the University for a specified period or for good.
8. The authority to impose punishment or penalty shall be exercised by the officers to the extent given below:
a.The Vice Chancellor may:
i. Fine a student up to Rs 500-00 or more for each single offence and deprive him/her of
privileges and positions open to students.
ii. Detain a student from a University Examination.
iii. Cancel the admission of a student or refuse to admit a student without giving any reason.
iv. Direct a Principal to cancel the admission of a student or direct the Principal not to admit a
student;
v. Debar, expel or rusticate a student for specified period or for good.
b. The students advisor or any authorized officer may:
i. Fine a student up to Rs 250-00 for each single offence.
ii. Expel a student from the University Campus for the maximum period of 15 days.
iii. Make an adverse report to the Vice Chancellor regarding a candidate for admission.
The Students Advisor or any authorized officer shall maintain a Character Role of all students of the
University.
c. Dean of a Faculty or Principal of Colleges may:
i. Fine a student up to Rs 250-00 for each single offence: and
ii. Expel a student from the Faculty / College for 15 days.
d. Director of the Institute / Chairpersons of the department concerned may:
i. Fine a student up to Rs 100-00 for each single offence:

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ii. Expel a student from the institute/ department for a week.
e. Director Students Affairs/Provost may:
i. Fine a student up to Rs 250-00 for each single offence: and
ii. Expel student from hostel for a month.

9. The Student Advisor or any authorized officer shall, from time-to-time prepare a list of places which, in his
opinion should be “out of bound” for students and shall place it before the Vice Chancellor for approval.
Immediately on approval, the authorized officer shall, from time-to-time, prepare a list of places which may
not be visited without a pass during certain hours and after approval by the Vice Chancellor, notify it to all
officers mentioned in clause-3.
10. The Director of Institute and the Chairpersons of the teaching Departments shall be responsible for the
maintenance of discipline among the students of their Institute/Departments subject to the statutes and
regulations of the University.
11. The Principals of the affiliated colleges shall be responsible for the maintenance of discipline among the
students of statutes and regulations of the University.

12. The certificate/degree/diploma and other documents of a student involved in a case of breach of discipline may
be withheld till the final disposal of the case.
13. If any case not covered by the fore-going regulations, the Syndicate shall, on the report of the Disciplinary
Committee, take such disciplinary action against the student or students concerned as the circumstance of the
case may demand.
14. The Syndicate may consider the appeals of the students involved in the case of breach of discipline on the
recommendation of the Vice Chancellor.
Semester Rules & Regulations
The minimum passing marks from the academic year 2017 & 2018 will be 60% in each course. However
students already enrolled in previous years will continue with old policy (50% passing marks).
Marks Grade Grade Point Remarks
87-100% A 4.0 Excellent
72-86 B 3.0 to 3.9 Good
60-71 C 2.0 to 2.9 Satisfactory/Average
Bellow 60 Fail 0

The other semester rules shall be:


i. Every student shall have two more chances along with the third original chance to clear the papers.
If he/she fails and improvers will have same number of chances. However, the students with grade
C in any subject can improve the paper.
ii. The Grade Point Average (G.P.A) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (C.G.P.A) of each student
shall be determined as under:
a. G.P.A Per Semester=
Total GP of courses per semester
Total No. of courses per semester
b. G.P.A Per Academic Year=
G.P.A of Two Semesters
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c. C.G.P.A Cumulative Grade Point Average

= G.P.A of all Academic Years


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Minimum G.P.A for Award of Degree
The minimum G.P.A shall be 2.0 for award of degree to a student provided he/she passed all courses.
Further semester rules will be same as per existing semester rules in the University.

Break-up of Marks in Each Course


A. Each course carries 100 marks of which 50 marks are reserved for Mid-Semester marks awarded by
teacher during the conduct of classes and 50 marks for the Final test.

The Break-up of marks


1. Mid-Term Test 30
2. Assignments 05
3. Student’s presentation in class 10
4. Attendance: (above 75% marks) 05
5. Final Test 50
Total Marks 100

Attendance Requirement
The class attendance requirement for each student shall be 75% in each course to become eligible for
appearing in the mid-Semester and final tests.
Semester Committee
There is a Semester Committee in every department/ Institute comprising the Director/Chairperson and three
most senior teachers of the department. The Semester Committee members shall re-assess/re-examine the
paper(s) of the student, on his/her application. The decision of the Semester Committee shall be final. A
student may apply for re-assessment for any paper within (15) days after the departmental announcement of
the result on payment of Rs: 500/- (Rupees five hundred) per paper.

GRADE POINT (GP)


Grade ‘C’ Marks Range 60 to 71: Grade ‘B’ Marks Range 72 to 86: Grade ‘A’ Marks Range 87 to 100:
Marks in % Grade Point G.P Marks in % Grade Point G.P Marks in % Grade Point G.P
60.0 2.0 72.0 3.0 87 to 100 4.0
61.5 2.12 73.5 3.1
63.0 2.25 75.0 3.2
64.5 2.37 76.5 3.3
66.0 2.50 78.0 3.4
67.5 2.62 79.5 3.5
69.0 2.75 81.0 3.6
70.5 2.87 82.5 3.7
84.0 3.8
85.5 3.9

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OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY C
VICE CHANCELLOR’S SECRETARIAT Contact Number
Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto vc@salu.edu.pk
Vice Chancellor
Mr. Zohaib Ahnmed Memon 0243-9280061-62
Secretary to Vice Chancellor Fax: 9280060
Ms. Shazia Parveen Solangi
PA to Vice Chancellor

ADMINISTRATION WING
Mr. Mureed Hussain Ibopoto 0243-9280066
Registrar
Fax: 0243-9280439
Email: registrar@salu.edu.pk
Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh (0243) 9280068
Deputy Registrar (Admin)
Email: zulfiqar.shaikh@salu.edu.pk
GHOTKI CAMPUS
Prof. Dr. Syed Maqsood Zia 0723-682323
Director
SHAHDADKOT CAMPUS
Prof. Dr. Chandan Lal Rohra 074-454100
Director
DEANS OF FACULTIES
Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Hussain Mahar 0243-9280352
Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences
Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Ali Junejo 0243-9280077
Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences
Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari 0243-9280353
Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences
Prof. Dr. Ghulam Abbas Shar 0243-9280078
Dean, Faculty of Natural Sciences
Prof. Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Mashori 0243-9280079
Dean, Faculty of Arts & Languages
Mr. Manzoor Hussain Larik
Dean, Faculty of Law
DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES (PGS)
Prof. Dr. Naveed Ahmed Shaikh 0336-8629257
Director
Mr. Ali Nawaz Chandio
Assistant Director
DIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS
Shahid Hussain Danwar 0243-9280126
Director
E-mail Address: director.admission@salu.edu.pk
Dr. Shahid Ali Mahar
Software Developer
DIRECTORATE OF STUDENTS AFFAIRS
Mr. Ishrat Ali Mirani 0243-9280075
Students Advisor
MEDIA SECTION
Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari 0243-552261
Director Media & Public Relations
E-mail Address: pro@salu.edu.pk
EXAMINATION WING
Mr. Muhammad Hassan Halepoto 0243-9280073
Controller of Examinations
SPORTS SECTION
Mr. Muhammad Murad Pirzada 0243-9280336
Director Physical Education
FINANCE WING
Mr. Nisar Ahmed Noonari 0243-9280082
Director Finance

QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CELL


Prof. Dr. Irum Rani Shaikh
Director
ORIC
Prof. Dr. Samina Rajper 0243-9280064
Director,

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MISCELLANEOUS
Dr. Tahira Jatt 0243-9280344
Director, Date Palm Research Institute (DPRI)
Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari 0243-552261
Focal Person, Human Rights 0243-9280433
Focal Person, Legal Affairs, Litigations and Inquiries
Syed Mahdi Shah Rashdi 0243-9280069
Director, Planning & Development
Mr. Nazir Ahmed Mangnejo 0243-9280071
Inspector of Colleges
Engr. Ghulam Asgar Shaikh 0243-9280070
Project Director (Engineering Wing)
Mr. Ahmed Ali Memon 0243-9280115
Incharge Librarian, Central Library
Ms. Ghazala Qureshi 0243-9280083
Principal, Model School
Mr. Ali Hassan Shar 0243-9280027
Senior Transport Officer 0243-553636
Dr. Abdul Manan Shaikh
Incharge, Professional Development Centre (PDC)
Mr. Saifuddin Trique Bhatti 0243-9280080
Chief Security Officer
Mr. Khalid Razaque Shaikh
Assistant Registrar
Mr. Sikandar Ali Janwari
Assistant Registrar (Teach)
Engr. Ghulam Mujtaba Shaikh
Director Technical
Engr. Faiz Muhammad Shaikh
Director Maintenance
Engr. Ghulam Asghar Shaikh
Project Coordinator SAF

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FACULTY OF
ARTS & LANGUAGES

Prof. Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Mashori,


Ph D. (Pak), Post- Doctorate (England)
DEAN

• Institute of English Language & Literature

• Department of Sindhi

• Department of Urdu

• Department of Arabic

• Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL)

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INSTITUTE OF
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

INTRODUCTION
The Institute of English Language and Literature originally the
Department of English (1989) was upgraded in 2014 as an
Institute offering degrees in Language, Linguistics and
Literature. It is one of the oldest and top- rated departments of
the University. Since its inception the department played an
important role in teaching of English compulsory to 28
departments/institutes of the University and then establishing
its own specialization degree programmes in Language,
Linguistics & Literature. The Institute is offering BS (Four
years) in English Linguistics and Literature and M.Phil/MS in
Prof. Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shah Linguistics and Literature. These degree programs meet
Director national requirements and standards. With 23 members of
academic staff, the Institute teaches across the whole range of
English Studies from English literature to modern Linguistics.
We try to provide students with stimulating and challenging environment in which they can develop
their competence and skills in all areas of English Linguistics and Literature. Thus, the overall
objective of the Institute is to enable students to acquire an advanced conceptual knowledge and
technical skills in Linguistics, Literary, Cultural, Communicative,Critical, Creative, and Humanistic
competence broad enough to make them succeed in diverse walks of practical life quite effectively
and efficiently.
We provide intensive monitoring to our students both in and outside of the classroom in a wide
variety of forums. Lectures, workshops, conferences, trainings and debates make up our calendar.
We take pride in the fact that students here are taught with great care & love.

VISION
To be a world class centre of excellence in English Linguistics and Literature based on Production,
Contribution, and Achievement par excellence in the field of English through Teaching and
Research; and on uncompromising Quality, Credibility, Competence and Character.
MISSION
Our Mission is to educate, enable, and empower students to achieve excellence, wellbeing, and
success in life by imparting in them conceptual knowledge and technical skills in English Language,
Linguistics, and Literature as well as the development of their personality and character through
education and training in 21st century skills of problem solving, communication skills, imagination,
creativity, and critical thinking.

PROGRAMS OFFERED AIM AT

• Enabling individuals to face with success the challenges of modern times


• Empowering students with critical thinking, analytical reasoning, communicative skills,
emotional intelligence, 21st century skills of leadership and individual excellence
• Encouraging the learners to read and analyze critically a wide range of texts to orientate
the learners to various traditions of writing and speech in English
• Equipping the graduates of the region to face the challenges of globalization posed by
language, linguistics, culture and various modes of communication.
• Providing a welcoming, supportive and familiar environment in which students will feel
comfortable- whether they are learning English for pleasure or for preparation for their
future career which means they are immersed in the kind of authentic language learning
environment which is so vital to improving confidence and proficiency.
• Displaying substantial proficiency in oral/speech and written in English
• Demonstrating knowledge of the core linguistic and literary concepts and their various
applications
• Using critical concepts and terminology, both in Literature and Linguistics with
understanding
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• Expressing the ability to respond to and interpret a range of text types effectively
• Analyzing individual texts and make comparisons between them
• Appreciating the significance of social and historical context in analyzing texts
• Tracing and recognizing the major traditions in research on select issues/themes
• Conducting a small-scale research study in an area of interest.
• Enhancing their employability in various fields, such as media, communications,
teaching, competitive examinations and other relevant fields.

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

ELF ANNUAL RESEARCH JOURNAL

The ELF Annual Research Journal is published annually by the Institute of English Language and
Literature. This journal is recognized by HEC in the year 2009 and since then it is fully funded by
Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) for its publication. This falls in the ‘Y’ category
of HEC recognized national journals. Total 20 volumes have been published so for. This is also
indexed by the international database agencies such as MLA, Thomson Reuters, Linguistics
Abstracts Online and Ulrich international.

SEMINAR LIBRARY: There are more than 5000 books, academic journals on diverse subjects related to
English literature, linguistics, education, research methodology, etc

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Our students regularly participate in sports, debates, speech


competitions, seminars and win prizes.

PROGRAMS OFFERED AT THE INSTITUTE


1. BS (4-Year) in English (Language and Literature) (Morning Program)
2. BS (4-Year) in English (Language and Literature) Evening Program)
3. MS/M. Phil English (Linguistics)
4. M/SM. Phil English (Literature)
5. Associate Degree (AD) in English (Language & Literature) (Any student may get after
completing 2 years of study)

Note: As per Academic Council decision (2021) students can continue to study 4th year
jointly or if interested they can opt for majoring in Linguistics or Literature in the final year
(7th and 8th semester) provided they form a group of not less than 10 students in each group.

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B.S ENGLISH 4-YEAR PROGRAM IN ENGLISH (Language & Literature)
BS Part-I
Semester- I
COURSE NO COURSE TITLE 17 CHs
ENG-201 English I: Reading & Writing Skills 3
ENG- 202 Introduction to Literary Studies 3
ENG-203 Introduction to Language Studies 3
Islamiyat/Ethics 2
IR 04/COMP 205 Introduction to Geography 3
ENG- 206 Study Skills 3
Semester-II
COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CREDIT
HOURS
ENG-256 English II: Composition Writing 3
ENG-257 Literary Forms and Movements 3
ENG-258 Introduction to Morphology & Syntax 3
ENG-259 Pakistan Studies 2
IR 260/COMP Sociology 3
261/PSY 262
ENG-263 Islamic History and Culture 3
B.S Part-II
Semester-III
COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CREDIT
HOURS
ENG-311 English III: 3
Communication & Presentation Skills
ENG-312 Short Fictional Narratives 3
ENG-313 Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology 3
ENG-314 Every Day Science 3
SOC217/GEO Introduction to Information & Computer Technology 3
315 (ICT) Skills
ENG/GC 317 Introduction to Environmental Studies 3
Semester-IV
COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CREDIT
HOURS
ENG-365 English IV: Academic Reading & Writing 3
ENG-366 Citizenship Education and Human Rights 3
ENG-367 Introduction to English Prose 3
ENG-368 Introduction to the Structure of English 3
ENG-369 International Relations 3
ENG/GC 370 Introduction to Psychology 3
BS Part-III
Semester-V
COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CREDIT
HOURS
ENG-419 Visionary Discourse 3
ENG-420 Foundations of Literary Theory & Criticism 3
ENG-421 Classical Poetry 3
ENG-422 Novel (18th to 19th Century) 3
ENG-423 Psycholinguistics 3
ENG-424 Sociolinguistics 3

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Semester VI
COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CREDIT
HOURS
ENG-474 Classics in Drama 3
ENG-475 Literary Theory and Practice 3
Pakistani Literature in English 3
ENG-476 Lexical Studies and Semantics 3
ENG-477 Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics 3
ENG-478 Grammar & Syntax 3
B.S Part-IV
Semester VII
COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CREDIT
HOURS
ENG-529 TESOL 3
ENG-530 Translation Studies 3
ENG-531 Language, Culture and Identity 3
ENG-532 Romantic Poetry 3
ENG-533 American Literature (Novel and Poetry) 3
ENG-534 Introduction to Research Methodology 3
Semester VIII
COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CREDIT
HOURS
ENG-640 Syllabus Design& Testing 3
ENG-641 Stylistics 3
ENG-642 ESP & Genre Analysis 3
ENG-643 Modern Novel 3
ENG-644 Modern Poetry 3
ENG-645 Comprehensive Viva-Voce 3

FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shah
Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor;

Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Mashori


Ph D. (Pak), Post- Doctorate (England)
Professor
Syed Zafar Ali Shah
M.A (Pak),
Assistant Professor,

Mr. Mukesh Kumar Mandhan


M.A (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Ms. Rubina Shaheen
M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Mr. Muhammad Hassan Shaikh
M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Mr Tanveer Hussain Mangnejo
M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Mr. Muhammad Ibrahim Khokhar
M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Ms. Paras Niaz Khaskheli
MS (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Mr Abdul Rasheed Soomro
Lecturer
MPhil (Pak)
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SEMESTER RULES & REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE STUDENTS OF
INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

New semester rules shall be applicable for all students enrolling for BS (Part-I) degree programs offered by the Institute
of English Language & Literature.

1. Grading Plan

Letters Value Numerical Marks Grade Point


A 87-100 4.0
B 72-86 3 to 3.9
C 60-71 2 to 2.9
F Below-60 0

2. G.P.A: The Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of each student shall
be determined as under:

(i) G.P.A. Total GP of courses per semester


Per Semester = Total No. of courses per semester

(ii) G.P.A G.P.A of Two semesters


Academic Year. = 2

G.P.A of n Academic Years


(iii) C.G.P.A. = ------------------------------------------
Number of Years

(d) In case of allowing probation in a course, and promotion in the next semester to a student, if the second
fraction after decimal is 5 or more, it will be taken into account by raising the first fraction to the next
higher digit that will be as G.P.A 0.95 or 0.96 can be raised to 1.0.

(e) C.G.P.A. and Percentage in Marks Sheet: The C.G.P.A. of student shall be recorded in the Marks
sheet/ Transcript along with overall percentage obtained by the student in four semesters.

(f) No “make up” exam is allowed in any course under any circumstance.

GRADE POINT (GP)


GRADE ‘C’ MARKS RANGE 60 GRADE ‘B’MARKS RANGE 72 TO GARDE ‘A’ MARKS RANGE 87
TO 71 86 TO 100
MARKS IN % GRADE PONT MARKS IN % GRADE PONT MARKS IN % GRADE
G.P G.P PONT G.P
60.0 2.0 72.0 3.0 87 to 100 4.0
61.5 2.1 73.5 3.1
63.0 2.2 75.0 3.2
64.5 2.3 76.5 3.3
66.0 2.5 78.0 3.4
67.5 2.6 79.5 3.5
69.0 2.7 81.0 3.6
70.5 2.8 82.5 3.7
84.0 3.8
85.5 3.9

1. Probation:

A student who is fail in any course shall be allowed probation to pass the course. No semester break will be allowed to
the probationers.

(a) A student failing to obtain a minimum G.P.A of 2.0 in any semester will be placed on probation provided
he/she shall not be fail in more than three courses and his/her G.P.A not less than 1.33.

(b) Two consecutive probations are permissible in each course to pass or to maintain GPA of 2.0.

(c) A student who is fail in four courses in any semester or did not maintain G.P.A 1.33 in a semester or
did not maintain continuity in appearing in the Examinations but avail semester break he/ she shall
be placed on term back from the rolls of the Department. A student accumulating three consecutive
probations shall cease to be the student of the University.
(d) A student failing to maintain GPA of 2.0 or fail in any course but maintaining GPA 2.0, shall be
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placed on probation and he/she shall be promoted to next semester provided his/her GPA is not less
than 1.33.

(e) A student placed on probation shall repeat all the courses in which he/ she is fail and or such other
courses as recommended by the department as soon as the course (s) are offered next semester.

(f) A student who is fail in four courses in any semester or could not maintain G.P.A 1.33 in a semester
or could not maintain continuity in appearing in the Examinations but avail semester break he/ she shall be dropped
from the rolls of the Faculty of Arts & Languages Main campus.

(g) Restoration of Admission

Student achieving less than GPA 1.33 and declared “drop” in any semester, may be provided with one chance to repeat
the same semester in order to improve GPA up to or more than 1.33, till that he/she will not promoted in the next
semester for which he/she has to submit a fresh application for restoration of admission and to pay full fees of the
academic year.

3. Improvement of Grade ‘C’:


A student whose Degree in Grade C or a student shall be allowed to improve his/her grade C in the course (s) in any
semester.

The marks distribution for probationer/failure/improver student is as under:

Semester Final Test Marks 80 marks


Presentation /Viva Voce 20 marks
4. Course Marks Break-up

a) Each credit course carries 100 marks of which 50 marks are reserved for mid Term, attendance &
assignment marks and awarded by teacher during the conduct of classes and the remaining 50 marks are
for the Final Test Examination.
b) Minimum pass marks in each course are 60%.
c) The break-up of marks of each course is as under:

Mid Test Marks 30


Final Test Marks 50
Assignment Marks 05
Student Presentation Class Marks 10
Attendance (75% to 84% =3 Marks 85% to 100% =5 Marks) 05

Note: A student who is failure/ improver or on Probation, shall have to pay Examination Fee Rs.500.00
(Rupees five hundred) for each course.

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT
The class attendance requirement, for each student shall be 75 percent in each course to become eligible for appearing in
the Mid Term & Final Test Examinations.

SHORT ATTENDANCE & RESTORATION OF ADMISSION IN SEMESTER

A student who fails short attendance in any case will not be eligible to appear in Mid Term or final test examination.
That student case shall be examined by the chairman, or medical ground, if genuine, he /she will be recommended for the
restoration of admission to continue education from that semester from where he/she discontinued education.

FEED BACK SYSTEM AND ASSESSMENT OF SCRIPTS


In semester system, the Teacher shall return the scripts of Mid Term Test after assessment of the test within a week to
the student for feedback.

PAPER REVIEW DAY


Teacher will fix a “Paper Review Day” for students within twelve days after conduct of the final test paper to discuss the
result. He/ She will later submit the result to the Chairman/Director for further process to the Controller of
Examinations.

SUBMISSION OF FINAL TEST RESULT


Once the “Paper Review Day” is held the result of the Final Test will be displayed by the teacher on the notice board
within fifteen days after the conduct of paper. The teacher will submit assessed scripts of Final Test after a period of two
months.

DECLARATION OF THE RESULT BY CONTROLLER

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All the HoDs will submit the result of final test to the Controller Examination with in eighteen days of the conduct of the
paper. Subsequently the controller of examination will finalize and announce the final result within forty five days of the
conduct of the last paper.

SEMESTER COMMITTEE
That if any Student applies for re-assessment his/her application will be entertained within 7 days of the announcement
of the result by the Controller of Examinations with the payment of Rs. 500/- per subject. However, if his/her request is
found genuine and marks are enhanced the fees will be refunded to the student. Semester Committee will be comprised
of three most senior teachers of the department. The decision of Semester Committee will be final.

VICE CHANCELLOR’S AUTHORITY


The Vice Chancellor has powers to issue orders, and instructions where the regulations are silent and in cases of
ambiguity or discrepancy regarding the interpretation of semester rules and regulations, the decision of Vice Chancellor
shall be final.

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DEPARTMENT OF S I N D H I

INTRODUCTION
The Department of Sindhi was established in the year of 1990. It offers B.S (Four –
year program). B.S (Four Year Program Classes are conducted in the morning shift.
Facility of Seminar Library is also available. Literary Meetings are organized
regularly. The Department has published fifteen issues of Research Journal Bhittai
including Tanveer Abbasi number and Shaikh Ayaz number. Sixty Nine scholars have
been awarded degrees of MS/M. Phil. Students are encouraged to be involved in
research and literary activities. More than hundred monographs have been written on
various literary topics, by the students. The Department provides research facilities to
young scholars. This Department is actively involved to protect and promote the
culture, language, literature and venerated tradition of Sindh, especially of Khairpur
region. The Department is not only providing general education and literature but also
MS. Zahida Parveen Mari moral education to the students for their character building.
Incharge

VISION

• The Department is working for the promotion of art, culture, language and literature, which are the main
sources of social awareness and stability in the society.
• The Department of Sindhi is representing the Sindhi society, because literature is very important part of culture.
Culture is the main source of identity of any nation.
• Through literature, the Department is not only providing education to the students but teachers of the
Department are making efforts for the character building of the students also, because our society needs
committed and morally good persons for its proper development.
• This Department is Centre of perpetual intellectual communication with Sindhi Society.
MISSION

• To motivate people towards Sindhi language and Sindhi books.


• To work for the love, peace and harmony in society through mystic poetry of Sufi poets.
• To work for the promotion of Sindhi language, literature and culture.
PROGRAMS OFFERED

1. B.S (Four years)


2. MS/M. Phil

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR B.S (FOUR YEARS) PROGRAM.


B.S Part-I
Semester-I
Course No. Course Title Major/Comp Credit Hours
optional
Sindhi Literature Major: 4
English Comp: 4
SNDH-310 Islamic Studies Comp: 3
Sindhi Minor Optional 3
Sociology Optional 3
Total 17

B.S Part-I
Semester-II
Course No. Course Title Major/Comp Credit Hours
optional
Sindhi Literature Major: 4
English Comp: 4
SNDH-311 Pakistan Studies Comp: 3
Sindhi Minor Optional 3
Sociology Optional 3
Total 17

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B.S Part-II
Semester-III
Course No. Course Title Major/Comp Credit Hours
optional
Sindhi Literature Major: 4
English Comp: 4
SNDH-411 Sindhi Compulsory Comp: 4
Sindhi Minor Optional 3
Sociology Optional 3
Total 18

B.S Part-II
Semester-IV
Course No. Course Title Major/Comp Credit Hours
optional
Sindhi Literature Major: 4
English Comp: 4
SNDH-412 Sindhi Compulsory Comp: 4
Sindhi Minor Optional 3
Sociology Optional 3
Total 18

B.S Part-III
Semester-V
Course No. Course Title Major/Comp Credit Hours
optional
SNDH-421 Prose Major 4
SNDH-521 Poetry Major 4
SNDH-531 Comparative study of Shah Abdul Major 4
Latif Bhittai’s Poetry
SNDH-41 Research and Criticism Major 4
SNDH-551 Autobiographies and Biographies Major 4
Total 20

B.S Part-III
Semester-VI
Course No. Course Title Major/Comp Credit Hours
optional
SNDH-552 Prose Major 4
SNDH-553 Poetry Major 4
SNDH-554 Comparative study of Shah Abdul Major 4
Latif Bhittai’s Poetry
SNDH-555 Research and Criticism Major 4
SNDH-556 Autobiographies and Biographies Major 4
Total 20

B.S Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No. Course Title Major/Comp Credit Hours
optional
SNDH-600 Prose and Poetry Major 4
SNDH-601 Folk-Lore Major 4
SNDH-602 Research and Criticism Major 4
SNDH-603 Linguistics Major 4
SNDH-604 Essay Major 4
Total 20

B.S Part-IV
Semester-VIII
Course No. Course Title Major/Comp Credit Hours
optional
SNDH-650 Prose and Poetry Major 4
SNDH-651 Folk-Lore Major 4
SNDH-652 Linguistics and Research Major 4
SNDH-653 Essay Major 4
SNDH-654 Comprehensive Viva Voce Compulsory 4
Total 20

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FACULTY MEMBERS

Mrs. Zahida Mari


M. Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor & I/C Chairperson

Mr. Sajid Ahmed Soomro


M. Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Rahim Bux Mahar Khadim


Ph. D (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Allah Wasayo Soomro


Ph. D (Pak)
Assistant Professor (TTS)

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DEPARTMENT OF URDU
INTRODUCTION
The Department of Urdu was established in the year 1989 with M.A. Degree classes in
the evening shift with objectives to provide the facilities to the people of upper Sindh for
acquiring education and knowledge in the field of Urdu literature, being Urdu a national
language. Keeping in view the interest of public in 2003-04, the Department started
B.A. (Honors) classes. From the academic year 2005 BS (Four Years) Program
containing Eight Semesters has been initiated in Morning Shift.

Department had also become successful to start MS/M.Phil & Ph.D. Program from the
year 2009. The department also offers three months certificate course, six months
certificate course and one year Diploma course in Urdu for foreign students.
Mr. Tariq Bin Umer
Chairman/Incharge All Courses in Urdu are redesigned keeping in view the recommendation of Higher
Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan and the necessities of 21st century.
The department has also more than 5000 books for the Seminar Library which are to be provided to the students for
preparation their assignments, research work etc., department also arranges regularly Quiz Competition, debates, seminar
lectures program, conferences and other co-curricular activities.
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
ALMAS URDU RESEARCH JOURNAL:
Urdu department has published Twenty three (23) issues of the Urdu research Journal ALMAS with special numbers on
“Allama Iqbal” & Classic Literature, and now 24th volume is to be published in near future. Urdu Department has
managed to put this journal on-line in 2007 and this was the first time that an Urdu research Journal is available on-line
in Pakistan. This “X” category HEC recognized Urdu journal has achieved the reputation of outstanding literary Journal
at international level.
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE
Department of Urdu makes sure to give an international exposure to its faculty & students. The Department brings to
gather renowned scholars in the field of Urdu from over 17 countries, covering four continents Asia, Europe, Africa and
America.

VISION
Becoming a center of excellence and thereby inculcating positive human values through language & literature.
MISSION
• To inculcate among students and young scholars the importance of Urdu as national language of Pakistan
and its role in promoting national ideology.
• To enhance the skill of communication thought writing & speaking among the students and to encourage
them in participating research and analytical studies of socio-cultural, subjects.
• To teach other Pakistani (Sindhi, Pashto, Punjabi, Balochi & Kashmiri) Classical Poets through Urdu for
national solidarity and unity.
• To organize conferences, workshops and symposium to bridge the gap among the different linguists and
literary intellectuals of nation and the world.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS (Four-Year)
2. M. Phil
3. Ph.D.
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)
BS Part-I
Semester-I
Major/Comp. Credit
Course No# Course Title
Optional Hours
ENG-300 English –I Comp: 3
IST- 301 Islamic Studies Comp. 3
URD-310 Selected Urdu Literature Major 3
Computer-I , Eco-I/I.R-I/G.Hist-I/I.C-I/M.H-I/
Optional-A Sociology-I Physics-I/ Zoology- Optional 4
I/Biochemistry / Mic.Biology-I Geography-I/
Civilization-I/Pol.Sc-I/Sindhi-I/ Urdu/
English-I/Mass.Com-I/Statistics-
Optional –B Optional 4
I/Psychology-I /Chemistry-I/ Env. studies –I
/Math-I
Total 17

Semester-II
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Major/Comp. Credit
Course No# Course Title
Optional Hours
ENG-30I English –II Comp: 3
PKST- 302 Pakistan Studies Comp. 3
URD- 311 Selected Urdu Literature Major 3
Computer-I Eco-I/I.R-I/G.Hist-I/I.C-I/M.H-I/
Optional-A Sociology-I Physics-I/ Zoology-I/ Optional 4
Biochemistry / Mic.Biology-I Geography-I/
Civilization-I/Pol.Sc-I/ Sindhi-I/ Urdu-I/ English-
Optional –B I/Mass.Com-I/Statistics- I Psychology-I/ Chemistry- Optional 4
I/ Env. studies –I /Math-I
Total 17

BS Part-II
Semester-III
Major/Comp.
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Optional
ENG-400 English III Comp. 3
SIND/URD Sindhi/Urdu Compulsory Comp 3
URD410 Classic Literature(poetry) Major 3
URD411 Modern Literature(Poetry) Major 3
Computer –II/ Eco-II/I.R-II/G.Hist-II/I.C-II/M.H-II/
Optional-A Sociology-II Physics-II/ Zoology-II/Biochemistry. I Optional 3
/ Mic.Biology-II Geography-II/
Civilization-II/Pol.Sc-II/ Sindhi-II/ Urdu-II/English-
Optional –B II/Mass.Com-II/ Statistics-II Psychology-II/ Optional 3
Chemistry-II/ Env. studies II / Math-II
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course Major/Comp. Credit
Course Title
No# Optional Hours
ENG-401 English IV Comp. 3
SIND/URD Sindhi/Urdu Compulsory Comp. 3
URD412 Classic Literature(Prose) Major 3
URD413 Modren Literature(Prose) Major 3
Computer-II/Eco-II/I.R-II/G.Hist-II/I.C-II/M.H-II/
Optional-A Sociology-II Physics-II/ Zoology-II/Biochemistry. Optional 3
II/ Mic.Biology-II Geography-II/
Civilization-II/Pol.Sc-II/ Sindhi-II/ Urdu-II/English-
Optional –B II/Mass.Com-II/ Statistics-II Psychology-II/ Optional 3
Chemistry-II/ Env. studies II / Math-II
Total 18

BS Part-III
Semester-V
Major/Comp. Credit
Course No# Course Title
Optional Hours
URD-500 History of Urdu Language Major 3
URD-501 Fiction(Dastan & Novel) Major 3
URD-502 Prose Diction Major 3
URD-503 Urdu Poetry in Classical Period Major 4
Classical Poetry of Pakistani Languages(Sindh &
URD-504 Major 3
Balochistan)
Total 16

Semester-VI
Credit
Course No# Course Title Major/Comp.
Hours
URD-550 History of Urdu Literature Major 3
URD-551 Fiction (Drama & Short Story) Major 4
URD-552 Prose Diction Major 3
URD-553 Urdu Poetry in classical Period Major 3
Classical Poetry of Pakistani Languages(Punjab
URD-554 Major 3
,Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Kashmir
Total 16

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BS Part-IV
Semester-VII
Major/Comp. Credit
Course No# Course Title
Optional Hours
URD-600 Research Methodology & Project Major 3
URD-601 Urdu Literature in 20th century Major 3
URD-602 Linguistic Major 3
URD-603 Adab Aaliya(Study of Western Classic) Major 3
URD-604 Special Study of Iqbal Major 4
Total 16
Semester-VIII
Major/Comp.
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Optional
URD-650 Criticism Major 3
URD-651 Urdu Literature in 20th Century Major 3
URD-652 Urdu Computer Software Major 4
URD-653 Adab Aaliya(study of Western Classic) Major 3
URD-654 Special Study of Iqbal Major 3
URD-655 Comprehensive Viva Voce Comp. 2
Total 18

Supporting Optional Courses


Any one subject from Group “A” or “B”
Group A Group B
Computer Physics
Economics Civilizations
International Relations Political Science
General History Sindhi/Urdu
Muslim History Zoology
Sociology Media Studies
English Statistics
Bio Chemistry Psychology
Micro Biology Chemistry
Geography Environmental Studies
Mathematics

*Monograph/Optional Subjects (Opt. any two Subjects) (4, 4)


URD-602 Linguistic
URD-607 Essay
URD-608 Teaching Methodology of Language & Literature
URD-609 Persian Language & Literature
URD-610 Role of Women in the Development of Literature.
Monograph (With Permission of the Chairman of the department, Monograph could
URD-611-661 be written but this option is only for those students, who have secured not less than
65% in (M.A Previous/BS Part -III)
URD-652 Computer Software
URD-657 Special Study of Hali and Akber
URD-658 Arabic Language & Literature
URD-660 Study of International Classic
URD-662 Comprehensive Viva Voce.( Compulsory)

FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Soofia Yousuf
Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor
Mr. Tariq Bin Umer
M. Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Mr. Syed Tariq Hussain
M.A. (Pak)
Lecturer
Mr. Farhan Ahmed Awan Mr. Muhammad Azam
M.A (Pak) M.A (Pak)
Teaching Assistant Teaching Assistant
Mr. Ishtaique Ahmed Ms. Muneera Khanam
M.A (Pak) M.Phil (Pak)
Teaching Assistant Teaching Assistant

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INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES (IFL)

INTRODUCTION

The Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL) was established in the year 2014. In the first phase the IFL offers
certificate course and Diploma in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Russian, Japanese, German and Chinese
languages. A good command of these languages will not only enhance opportunity of finding suitable
positions/jobs, but also will also help to bring closer to the people and countries belonging to above
languages.

Further, this will enable the learners to benefit from the advantages that knowledge of another language can
bring in global economy, as well as, earning an additional academic qualification.

MISSION
To promote and provide facilities for the study of modern foreign languages.

Language Skills and Course Design

• Students wishing to develop proficiency across all the above languages skills: Reading, Writing, Listening,
and Speaking.
• The course outlines have been designed for learners.
• The IFL will also focus on encouraging the students to learn the respective language and culture at the
same time.

Eligibility

Those who have passed the Bachelor’s degree are eligible for admission. Admission will be on first-come-
first served basis. Schedule Six-month Certificate Course and one year Diploma.

Conduct of Classes
Classes will be conducted three days a week

Tuition fee

Certificate Course: Rs. 7,000 (Seven Thousand Only)


Diploma: Rs. 15,000 (Fifteen Thousand Only)
Form fee: Rs. 500 (Five Hundred Only)

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DEPARTMENT OF ARABIC
INTRODUCTION
This is on the basis of the long awaited need of the people of this region that the
Academic Council Shah Abdul Latif University finally approved the opening of the
department of Arabic from the academic session 2022 by introducing initially the
Photo Incharge of BS Four year Program in Arabic. The Arabic language is no more the language of
the Department certain race rather it has been the tool of learning and thinking of the whole
Muslim nation since the arising of Islam 14 centuries ago. The Islamic character of
the program is reflected in teaching of Arabic Literature of various Muslim regions
such as Arab world, Spain and Indian Sub-continent. Besides many courses in the
language and style of the Quran are also offered. This is an outstanding and unique
venture, which aims at teaching Arabic language to non-Arab students under the
supervision of highly-skilled and professionally trained faculty members.
The department mainly aims:
To produce specialists in various aspects of Arabic language in order to promote the true understanding of
Holy Quran and its authentic implications for society.
To produce an ideal program for teaching non-Arab students as required by the circumstances of their
development of Arabic language and Arabic literature in their respective countries with reference to Arabic
language.
To develop the skill/knowledge of students in Arabic language as reflected in the Holy Quran and tradition of
Holy Prophet.

VISION

A fair understanding of Arabic language is a key to understand the meaning and message of not only the Holy
Qur’an, but the primary sources of Islamic thought existing in the Islamic world. This department will
therefore provide opportunity to all segments of society.

MISSION

Participation and contribution for promotion of Arabic in Pakistan in view of its fresh importance in the wake
of present drive to implement Shariah in the country. Islamization of the country’s Law cannot materialize
without dissemination of knowledge of Arabic language. In order to realize these objectives, the Department
offers various courses in linguistic and literary studies taught by some respected members of Academic Staff
from Arabic speaking countries

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
This is a new department but will be making all efforts possible to subscribe the existing international
research Journals and will also be planning to introduce its own regular publication

PROGRAMS OFFERED
The Department is currently becoming functional for the very first time by offering BS Four year Program in
Arabic Language and Literature. The scheme of studies as recommended by the HEC and approved by the
Academic Council is given below:

SCHEME OF STUDY OF B.S. ARABIC LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

BS Part-I
Semester-I:
Sr. No Title of Course Course No Cr H.
1 Arabic Grammar –1 AR 201 3
2 Word Formation –1 AR 206 3
3 Rhetoric –1 AR 105 3
4 English (1) GCAR 101 3
5 Pakistani culture and society GCAR 104 3
6 Introduction to the use of omputer GCAR 111 3
Total 18

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Semester-II:
Sr. No Title of Course Course No Cr H.
1 Classical Arab Literature-1 (Pre. Isl.) AR 101 3
2 Rhetoric –2 AR 106 3
3 Word Formation –2 AR 207 3
4 English (2) GCAR-102 3
5 Islamic world view and civilization GCAR-107 3
6 Social works GCAR-110 3
Total 18
BS Part-II
Semester-III:
Sr. No Title of Course Course No Cr H.
1 Classical Arab Literature -2(Isl. & AR-102 3
2 Umayyad
Arabic Grammar -2 AR-202 3
3 Linguistics- 1(introductory course) AR-208 3
4 English(3) GCAR-103 3
5 Education GCAR-114 3
6 Urdu/Sindhi /Persian GCAR-119 3
GCAR-120
Total 18

Semester-IV:
Sr. No Title of Course Course No Cr H.
1 Classical Arab Literature -3 AR-103 3
2 (Abbasid)
Modern Arabic Literature-1 AR-111 3
3 Arabic AR-203 3
4 Grammar -3-2 (phonetics)
Linguistics AR-209 3
5 Principal of mathematics GCAR-106 3
6 Islamic civilization in comparison GCAR-108 3
with others
Total 18
BS Part-III
Semester-V:
Sr. No Title of Course Course No Cr H.
1 Classical Literature Criticism AR-109 3
2 Rhetoric-2 AR-107 3
3 Classical ArabLiterature-4 AR-104 3
4 (Andalus
Values and
and ottoman)
structure of GCAR-104 3
5 family in Islam
Introduction to management GCAR-116 3
6 Iqbaliyat GCAR-117 3
Total 18
Semester-VI:
Sr. No Title of Course Course No Cr H.
1 Rhetoric-4 AR-108 3
2 Rhetorical training AR-114 3
3 Arabic Grammar-4 AR-204 3
4 World history and civilization GCAR-105 3
5 Pioneers of thought (presently-modern) GCAR-113 3
Total 15
BS-Part-IV
Semester-VII:
Sr. No Title of Course Course No Cr H.
1 Literary Modern Criticism -1 AR-113 3
2 Prosody and Rhyme AR-212 3
3 Linguistics-3(Arabic Lexicon) AR-210 3
4 Introduction to general science GCAR-112 3
5 Selection From classical Islamic GCAR-115 3
literature Total 15

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Semester-VIII:
Sr. No Title of Course Course No Cr H.
1 Modern Arabic Literature-2 AR-112 3
2 Linguistic training AR-213 3
3 Arabic Grammar-5 AR-205 3
4 Linguistics-4 AR-211 3
5 (Syntaxofcal
Basics morphological
academic writingissue) GCAR-109 3
Total 15

Total: 135 C.HS.


COMPUTING FACILITIES
This is a new department in the faculty of Arts and Languages hence all facilities available to other
students will also be available to the students joining this program.

FACULTY MEMBERS

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FACULTY OF EDUCATION

• Department of Special Education

• Department of Teacher Education

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DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION

INTRODUCTION
The Department of Special Education was established in the year of 2018 under
The Faculty of Education. The Faculty of Education Building was donated by
USAID, with state of the art facilities like; multipurpose hall along with
multimedia system and sound system connected with internet facility & digital
computer lab fully equipped with cor i5 laptops, seminar library with latest editions
of books and research journals and newspapers, fully air-conditioned and science
lab: to run education programs. The purpose is to provide Special Education
considering the its importance.
The Department of Special Education at Main Campus initially offered 4-years BS
in Special Education. The Department also offers 2-year M.A in Special Education.

The Department enrolled 1st batch of BS in 2018. Keeping in view the future needs
Ms. Farzana Jabeen Khoso M.A Special Education with specialization has also been offered. The Department
In-charge Chairman provides conducive learning environment to the students of Special Education.

VISION
• “To prepare reflective professional educators, in order to provide service to the nation to meet the special
educational challenges of the 21st century”.

MISSION
• To prepare teachers to bring effective contributions in the field of Special Education for the special persons.

PROGRAMS OFFERD

1. BS Special Education (4-Year) (Morning)

SYLLABUS FOR BS (FOUR YEARS) IN SPECIAL EDUCATION


SEMESTER WISE SCHEME OF STUDIES

Year I Year I
Semester I Semester II
Course Courses Cr. Course Courses Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr.
311 Introduction to Special Education 03 312 Introduction to Exceptionalities 03
301 Optional – I 03 302 Optional – I 03
301 Optional – II 03 302 Optional – II 03
300 Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) 03 300.1 English (Compulsory) 03
Total Credit Hours 12 Total Credit Hours 12

Year II Year II
Semester III Semester IV
Course Courses Cr. Course Courses Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr.
411 Human Growth & Development 03 412 Curriculum and Instructions 03
421 Educational Psychology 03 422 Assessment of Disabilities 2+1
401 Optional – I 03 402 Optional – I 03
401 Optional – II 03 402 Optional – II 03
400 Urdu (Compulsory) 03 400.1 Islamic Studies (Compulsory) 03
Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 14+1

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Year III Year III
Semester V Semester VI
Course Courses Cr. Course Courses Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr.
511 Foundation of Guidance & 03 512 Emergency Management of 03
Counseling Children with Special Needs
521 Inclusive Education 03 522 Differentiated Instruction 03
531 Early Childhood Special Education 03 532 Working with Parents of Children 03
with Special Needs
541 Behavior Management 03 542 Physical and Health Education for 03
Children with Special Needs
551 A. (IDD) Introduction to IDD 03 552 A. (IDD) Assessment Practices for 03
(Mental Retardation) IDD (Mental Retardation)
B. (VI) Introduction to Visual B. (VI) Independent Living Skills
Impairment for Children With Visual
C. (HI) Introduction to Hearing Impairment
Impairment C. (HI) Audiology and Hearing
D. (PH) Introduction to Physical Disorders
and Health Impairment D. (PH) Educational Intervention
E. (LD) Introduction to Learning for Physical and Health Impairment
Disabilities E. (LD) Intervention and
Assessment of Learning Disabilities
Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 15

Year IV Year IV
Semester VII Semester VIII
Course Courses Cr. Course Courses Cr.
Code Hr. Code Hr.
611 Development and Implementation of 2+1 612 Assistive Technology 2+1
IEP
621 Production of Resource Material 0+3 622 Transitional Planning 2+1
631 Internship 0+3 632 Administration & Management of 3+0
Special Education
641 Research in Special Education 3+0 642 School-Community Collaboration 3+0
651 A. (IDD) Functional and 3+0 652 Research Project 0+3
Independent Living Skills
B. (VI) Teaching of Braille and
Computer Applications
C. (HI) Sign Language
D. (PH) Educational Adaptation &
Therapeutic Management
E. (LD) Instructional and
Management Strategies for LD
Total Credit Hours 11+4 Total Credit Hours 7+8

FACULTY MEMBERS

Mr. Zahid Hussain Sahito


Assistant Professor,
M.Phil. (Pak)

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DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER EDUCATION
INTRODUCTION

The Department of Teacher Education was established in the end of year 2014 under
Faculty of Education. The Faculty of Education Building was donated by USAID,
with state of the art facilities like; multipurpose hall along with multimedia system and
sound system connected with internet facility & digital computer lab fully equipped
with cor i5 laptops, seminar library with latest editions of books and research journals
and news papers, fully air-conditioned and science lab: to run teacher education
programs. The purpose is to provide an alternative paradigm of teacher education
considering structural changes in the system of teacher education, while redefining the
teachers’ role within the framework of the school education system.

The Department of Teacher Education (DTE) at main campus initially offered 4-years
Dr. Muhammad Tariq B.Ed. (Hons) Elementary which can be recognized as a New Teacher Education
In-charge Chairman Program for 21st Century Teachers. The Department also admits 2-year Associate
Degree in Education (ADE) passed students in 5 th semester who come from affiliated
colleges of other universities.

The department enrolled 1st batch of M.Phil in 2015 and currently 3rd batch is enrolled. Keeping in view the future needs
M.Phil Education with specialization in Educational Technology has also been offered.

To fully utilize infrastructure and to produce more professional teachers for Pre-primary, Elementary & Secondary
Education, the Postgraduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education, 2.5 year conversion program of B.Ed. Elementary
and 1.5 year conversion program of Secondary Education have been started in evening time.

To standardize all academic programs, B.Ed. (4 Year) Program has accredited in “Y level” and B.Ed. (1.5-Year)
program is under process of accreditation from National Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (NACTE).

To transfer various educational models of developed countries, to discuss the educational issues and their remedies, an
International Conference on Research in Education & Technologies was organized in 2017.

The Department provides conducive learning and research environment to the students of graduate & undergraduate
level through various celebrations & competitions.

VISION
“To prepare reflective professional educators, create and disseminate new knowledge and provide service to the nation to
meet the educational challenges of the 21st century and beyond”.

MISSION
To provide exemplary programs that prepare teachers to make effective decisions in diverse contexts, promoting
professional excellence within socio-cultural framework, bringing forth benefits to prospective teacher, community and
the country.

PROGRAMS OFFERD
The Department offers following undergraduate teacher education programs at main campus:

1. B.Ed. (Hons) Elementary (4-Year) (Morning)


Eligibility Criteria:
The candidates are eligible for admission who have 12 Years Education i.e., F.A/F.Sc. etc.
SCHEME OF STUDY FOR B.ED (HONS) (4-YEAR PROGRAM)

B.ED-Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
DTE- B.Ed -101 Functional English-I (Compulsory) 3
DTE-102 Islamic Studies/Ethics (Compulsory) 2
DTE-103 Child Development (Foundation) 3
DTE-104 Regional Languages (Content) 3
DTE-105 General Science (Content) 3
DTE-106 General Methods of Teaching (Foundation) 2
Total 17

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Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
DTE-107 English-II (Communication Skills Compulsory) 3
DTE-108 Computer Literacy (Compulsory) 3
DTE-109 Classroom Management (Foundation) 3
DTE-110 General Mathematics (Compulsory) 3
DTE-111 Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) 3
DTE-112 Methods of Teaching Islamic Studies (Professional) 3
Total 18

B.ED-Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
DTE-201 Teaching Literacy Skills (Professional) 3
DTE-202 Art, Crafts and Calligraphy (Content) 3
DTE-203 Teaching of Urdu/ Regional Languages (Professional) 3
DTE-204 Teaching of General Science (Professional) 3
DTE-205 Instructional and Comm Tech (ICT) in Education 2
(Professional)
DTE-206 Teaching Practice (Short Term) 3
Total 17

Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
DTE-207 Classroom Assessment (Foundation) 3
DTE-208 Teaching of English (Professional) 3
DTE-209 Teaching of Mathematics (Professional) 3
DTE-210 School, community and Teacher (Foundation) 2+1
DTE-211 Teaching of Social Studies (Professional) 2
DTE-212 Teaching Practice 3
Total 17

B.ED-Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
DTE-301 English–III (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) 3
(Compulsory)
DTE-302 Foundations of Education (Foundation) 3
DTE-303 Content Course-I (from selected discipline-I) 3
DTE-304 Content Course-I (from selected discipline-II) 3
DTE-305 Curriculum Development (Foundation) 3
DTE-306 Educational Psychology (Foundation) 3
Total 18

Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
DTE-307 Contemporary Issues and Trends in Education 3
(Professional)
DTE-308 Content Course-II (from selected discipline-I) 2
DTE-309 Content Course-II (from selected discipline-II) 3
DTE-310 Comparative Education (Professional) 3
DTE-311 Introduction to Guidance and Counseling (Professional) 3
Total 15

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B.ED-Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
DTE-401 Content Course-III (from selected discipline-I) 3
DTE-402 Content Course-III (from selected discipline-II) 3
DTE-403 Pedagogy-I (Methods of Teachings related to 3
specialization-I)
DTE-404 Pedagogy-II (Methods of teaching related to 3
specialization-II)
DTE-405 Research Methods in Education (Professional) 3
DTE-406 Teaching Practice (Short Term) 3
Total 18
Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
DTE-407 School Management (Professional) 3
DTE-408 Test Development and Evaluation (Professional) 3
DTE-409 Teaching Practice (Long Term) 6
DTE-410 Research Project (Professional) 3
Total 15

Group 1. Group 2. Group 3.


*SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCES LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
• Biology • Civics • English
• Chemistry • Economics • Sindhi
• Computer Science • Geography • Urdu
• Mathematics • Islamic Studies
• Physics • Pakistan Studies
• Psychology
• Sociology

*Prerequisites Qualification: The candidates who wish to select a subject from group 1 are
required to have studied the same subject at F.Sc. level.

Each subject will be extended to 3 content and 1 pedagogy courses along with practicum,
amounting to 15 credit hours.

FACULTY MEMBERS:

Dr. Muhammad Tariq


Assistant Professor
Ph.D. (Iqra University Karachi)

Ms. Firdous Bugti


Assistant Professor
M.Phil (SALU)

Mr. Syed Zahid Hussain Shah


Assistant Professor
M.Phil (SALU)

Mr. Ghulam Ali Keerio


Assistant Professor
M.Phil (SALU)

TEACHING ASSISTANTS:

Shoukat Ali Mangi


M.A (Fine Arts) Pak

Farhan Ali Khaskheli


B.Ed. (Hons) SALU

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FACULTY OF LAW

Mr. Manzoor Hussain Larik (LLM)


Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan
Dean

• Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto School of Law

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SHAHEED ZULFIQAR ALI BHUTTO
SCHOOL OF LAW
INTRODUCTION

Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto School of Law was established in 2011 & the classes
of the first batch started in April 2012. This School is offering 5 year LLB
Program and its Curriculum follows the standards prescribed by the HEC in
consultation with the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC), a statutory body to regulate
legal profession & legal education in Pakistan. There was no such institution in
upper Sindh to offer 5 year LLB program.

This School is offering legal education to train students in all the important
subjects of Law, legislative methodology & corporate related legal activities in
the field of Information Technology.
Zulqarnain Shaikh
Director (Incharge)

The 5 year BA-LLB program combines BA & LLB degree in creative manner so as to insure greater
value and consistency in the field of Law. Through this program students will obtained a professional degree
best up on versatile & intellectually challenging academic training in various subjects of Law.

VISION:

• To provide policy making, skilled & legally trained Law interpreters to the different national institutions of
Pakistan.
• To become a hub of research activities in the field of Law and human rights.

MISSION:

• To produce significant Lawyers, professionals Judges, Politicians, Solicitors equipped with virtues civic sense
& sprit of duty to words the people & respect for the fundamental rights of other fellow human beings.

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR B.A.LLB (FIVE- YEARS)


BA. LLB Part-I
Semester-I
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-101 Introduction to Law 3
BL-102 Islamic Studies 3
BL-103 Sociology-I 3
BL-104 Political Science-I 3
BL-105 English-I 3
BL-106 Computer-I 3
Total
Semester-II
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-151 Philosophy of Law 3
BL-152 Pakistan Studies 3
BL-153 Sociology-II 3
BL-154 English-II 3
BL-155 Political Science-II 3
BL-156 Computer-II 3
Total 18
BA. LLB Part-II
Semester-III
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-201 Introduction to Legal System 3
BL-202 English-III 3
BL-203 Geography 3
BL-204 Media Studies 3
BL-205 Legal Profession 3
BL-206 Political Science –III 3
Total 18

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Semester-IV
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-251 Legal System of Pakistan 3
BL-252 English-IV 3
BL-253 Ethics & Media Laws 3
BL-254 Introduction to International Relations 3
BL-255 Political Science-IV 3
BL-256 Legal Ethics 3
Total 18
BA. LLB Part-III
Semester-V
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-301 Islamic Jurisprudence-I 3
BL-302 Jurisprudence-I 3
BL-303 Law of Contract-I 3
BL-304 Law of Torts 3
BL-305 Islamic Personal Law-I 3
BL-306 Constitutional History of Pakistan 3
Total 18
Semester-VI
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-351 Islamic Jurisprudence-II 3
BL-352 Jurisprudence-II 3
BL-353 Law of Contract-II 3
BL-354 Equity 3
BL-355 Islamic Personal Law-II 3
BL-356 Comparative Constitutional Law 3
Total 18
BA. LLB Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-401 Criminal Law-I 3
BL-402 Public International Law-I 3
BL-403 Law of Partnership 3
BL-404 Law of Transfer of Property-I 3
BL-405 Evidence-I ( Qanoon-e-Shahadat Order 1994 3
BL-406 Conveyancing 3
Total 18
Semester-VIII
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-451 Criminal Law-II( Islamic CriminalLaw) 3
BL-452 Constitutional Law of Pakistan 3
BL-453 Public International Law-II 3
BL-454 Company Law 3
BL-455 Law of Transfer of Property-II 3
BL-456 Evidence-II ( Qanoon-e- Shahadat 3
Order, 1994
BL-457 Research Methodology 3
Total 21
BA. LLB Part-V
Semester-IX
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-501 Criminal Procedure-I 3
BL-502 Civil Procedure-I 3
BL-503 Administrative Law 3
BL-504 Pleadings 2
BL-505 Sindh Tenancy Act: Historical Development 3
BL-506 Office Management & Client 2
Counseling
BL-507 Trial Advocacy (Civil) 2
BL-508 Law Moot 2
Total 20

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Semester-X
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
BL-551 Criminal Procedure-II 3
BL-552 Civil Procedure-II 3
BL-553 Civil Services Law 3
BL-554 Interpretation of Statures etc. 3
BL-555 Human Rights 3
BL-556 Cyber& Copy Right Law 3
BL-557 Trial Advocacy ( Criminal) 3
BL-558 Viva-Voce 3
Total 24

PERMANENT FACULTY MEMBER

Manzoor Hussain Larik (LLM)


Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

Mr. Zulqarnain Shaikh (LLM)


Lecturer

Javed Hussian Bhayo (LLM)


Lecturer

Note:
1. Those candidates shall consider for admission in BA, LLB (Five Years) program who have
passed Law Admission test (LAT) by HEC in light of order dated: 06.03.2018 passed by
honorable Supreme Court of Pakistan. Details are available at www.hec.gov.pk.
2. Advocates Son/Daughter Quota shall be consider according to Pakistan Bar Council rules and
also admission rules of SALU.
Online facility for Law books is available for students.

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FACULTY OF
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Ali Junejo


Ph.D. (Pak)
DEAN

• Institute of Business Administration


• Institute of Commerce
• Department of Public Administration

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INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
INTRODUCTION

The Department of Business Administration has been upgraded in to the Institute


of Business Administration by the Academic Council in the year 2019. The
Institute of Business Administration is offering BBA, BS Accounting and Finance
(04 years) and MBA (3.5 years & MBA 1.5 Years) Programs.

The values of Institute of Business Administration in terms of services, operations


and resources have been unique. All regular faculty members of Institute of
Business Administration are PhD holders (Indigenous as well as foreign qualified)
and perform extremely well in their relevant specialization like Marketing,
Banking & Finance,

Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior. They impart their


expertise to students in teaching methodology, research direction and how to hunt
jobs and scholarships. Corporate executives are also invited as guest speakers to
Prof. Dr. Minhoon Khan conduct seminars on different topics. They share professional experiences that
Laghari enable students to meet the challenges of 21st century and to make them the
Director valuable members of the society.

Shah Abdul Latif University is focusing to strengthen the infrastructure of Institute of Business Administration like wider
class rooms with multimedia built-in, seminar library, computer lab with internet & digital access service and subsidized
transport facilities are in access to students.

The graduates of Business Administration have an admirable internship and employment record in public and private
organization of Pakistan.

VISION
Our vision is to be the one of the top most Business Schools of Higher Education of Pakistan.
MISSION
Our Mission is to promote the merit, quality and excellence in education on an affordable cost in the field of Finance,
Marketing, Banking and Human Resource Management, through quality and advance teaching methods. Our mission is
to invigorate the faculty and the students with the entrepreneurial spirit. Continuous innovation and change is our motto.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BBA (Four-Year)
2. BS (Accounting & Finance) Four Year Program
3. MBA (3.5 Year)
4. MBA (1.5 Year)
5. MS/M.Phil.
6. PhD
COURSE SCHEME OF BBA (FOUR-YEAR) PROGRAM
BBA Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
CEN-101 Functional English 3
ACC-101 Fundamentals of Accounting 3
BUS-101 Introduction to Business 3
COM-112 Computer Applications for Business 3
CIS-101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 3
MGT-101 Personal Management 3
Total 18

Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ACC-112 Advanced Accounting 3
ECO-101 Micro Economics 3
CBC-101 Business Communication & Presentation skills 3
GSC-101 Sociology 3
CPS-102 Pakistan Studies 3
BMT-101 Business Mathematics 3
Total 18

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BBA Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MGT-212 Principles of Management 3
CBC-212 Technical Writing 3
ECO-212 Macro Economics 3
CBM-201 Money & Banking 3
GLC-201 Logic & Critical Thinking 3
MKT-201 Principles of Marketing 3
Total 18

Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
FIN-201 Introduction to Business Finance 3
LAW-201 Business Law 3
ECO-213 Economy of Pakistan 3
ACC-213 Cost Accounting 3
GHB-201 Human Behavior 3
GSC-202 IR 3
Total 18

BBA Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
BMT-312 Business Statistics 3
FIN-312 Financial Management 3
MGT-313 Organizational Behavior 3
MGT-314 Human Resources Management 3
COM-314 E-Business Management 3
MKT-312 Marketing Management 3
Total 18
BBA Part-III
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
COM-301 Business Research Methods 3
BA-MST-315 Project Management 3
BMT-313 Sales & Retail Management 3
BS-313 Statistical Inferences 3
GAU-301 Auditing 3
Elective-I 3
Total 18

BBA Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
FBR-412 Quantitative Techniques Analysis (QTA) 3
BUS-402 International Business 3
MGT-416 Operations Management 3
Elective-II 3
Elective-III 3
Total 15

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MGT-417 Business Strategy & Policy 3
MGT-418 Entrepreneurship 3
BCS-413 Business Internship Report Writing 3
Elective-IV 3
Elective-V 3
Total 15

COURSE SCHEME OF BS ACCOUNTING & FINANCE (FOUR YEAR) PROGRAM


BS Part-I (Semester-I)
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
CEN-101 Functional English 3
ACC-101 Fundamentals of Accounting 3
60
BUS-101 Introduction to Business 3
COM-112 Computer Applications for Business 3
CIS-101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 3
MGT-101 Personal Management 3
Total 18

BS Part-I (Semester-II)
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
ACC-112 Advanced Accounting 3
ECO-101 Micro Economics 3
CBC-101 Business Communication & Presentation skills 3
GSC-101 Sociology 3
CPS-102 Pakistan Studies 3
BMT-101 Business Mathematics 3
Total 18

BS Part-II (Semester-III)
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
MGT-212 Principles of Management 3
CBC-212 Technical Writing 3
ECO-212 Macro Economics 3
CBM-201 Money & Banking 3
GLC-201 Logic & Critical Thinking 3
MKT-201 Principles of Marketing 3
Total 18

BS Part-II (Semester-IV)
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
FIN-201 Introduction to Business Finance 3
LAW-201 Business Law 3
ECO-213 Pakistan Economic Policy 3
ACC-213 Cost Accounting 3
GHB-201 Human Behavior 3
BUS-212 Business Ethics 3
Total 18

BS Part-III (Semester-V)

Course No. Course Title Credit Hours


BMT-312 Business Statistics 3
FIN-312 Financial Management 3
MGT-313 Organizational Behavior 3
MGT-314 Human Resources Management 3
COM-314 E-Business Management 3
MKT-312 Marketing Management 3
Total 18

BS Part-III (Semester-VI)
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
FBR-301 Business Research Methods 3
FIN-313 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
FIN-314 Analysis of Financial Statements 3
BS-313 Statistical Inferences 3
GAU-301 Auditing 3
FIN-315 Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation 3
Total 18

BS Part-IV (Semester-VII)
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
FIN-416 Islamic Banking and Finance 3
LAW-412 Mercantile/Corporate Law 3
ACC-414 Accounting and Financial Information System 3
FIN-417 Financial Risk Management 3
FIN-418 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 3
Total 15

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BS Part-IV (Semester-VIII)
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
MGT-414 Business Strategy & Policy 3
MGT-415 Entrepreneurship 3
BCS-413 Business Internship Report Writing 3
ACC-414 Seminars in Accounting 3
FIN-419 Behavioral Finance 3
Total 15

COURSE SCHEME OF MBA (3.5 YEAR & 1.5 YEAR) PROGRAM


MBA (3.5 Years) Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ACC-501 Financial Accounting-I 3
ECO-501 Micro Economics 3
CEN-501 Functional English 3
MGT-501 Personal Management 3
COM-501 Computer Applications for Business 3
Total 15
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ACC-512 Financial Accounting-II 3
BMT-501 Business Mathematics 3
CBC-501 Business Communication 3
MGT-502 Management 3
ECO-512 Macro Economics 3
Total 15
MBA (3.5 Years) Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
FIN-601 Business Finance 3
MKT-601 Marketing 3
MGT-613 Organizational Behavior 3
BMT-612 Statistical Inferences 3
MGT-614 Human Resource Management 3
FBR-601 Business Research Methods 3
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ACC-613 Managerial Accounting 3
MKT-612 Marketing Management 3
FAD-601 Auditing 3
FBR-612 Quantitative Techniques for Analysis (QTA) 3
MGT-615 Operations Management 3
FIN-612 Financial Management 3
Total 18

MBA (3.5 Years) Part-III Semester-V) &


MBA (1.5 Years) Semester-I)
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MRT-713 Strategic Marketing 3
FIN-713 Financial Reporting & Analysis 3
MGT-716 Strategic Management 3
Elective-I 3
Elective-II 3
Total 15

MBA (3.5 Years) Part-III Semester-VI) &


MBA (1.5 Years) Semester-II)
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
FIN-714 Strategic Finance 3
CBC-713 Academic Writing 3
MGT-718 Entrepreneurship 3
Elective-I 3
Elective- II 3
Total 15
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MBA (3.5 Years) Part-III Semester-VII) &
MBA (1.5 Years) Semester-III)
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Thesis 6
Total 6

MBA & BBA Program Elective Courses:


Management: Specialization Human Resource Management:

Cases in Small Business and Entrepreneurship Career Management & Planning


Corporate Governance Human Resource Development
Supply Chain Management Human Resource Information System
Seminar on Compensation Management HRM in Public and Private Sector
Management of NGOs Advances of Organization Planning and
Accountability
Current Issues in Management Organization Development
Topic in Quality Management Industrial Relations and Labor Law in Pakistan
Advances in Organizational Behavior HRM in Public and Private Sector
Project Management Recruitment & Selection
Entrepreneurship / SME Management Compensation & Benefit Management
Contemporary Issues in Management Employee Wellbeing and Performance
Seminar on Research Project Talent Management
Behavioral Management Workforce Diversity Management
Change Management
Behavioral HR

Marketing: Finance:
Customer Relationship Management Islamic Principles of Finance
Seminars in Consumer Behavior Banking Management
Behavioral Factors in Marketing Insurance Management
Product Management Behavioral Finance
Marketing Strategies Case Studies in Corporate Finance
Seminars in Brand Management Financial Management of MNCs
Issues in Advertising Management Issues in Financial Reporting
Issues in Marketing International Finance
Seminar in Entrepreneurial Marketing Venture Capital
Services Marketing Corporate Finance
Brand Management Finance & International Business
Marketing Research Investment Security & Stock Analysis
Sales Management Project Evaluation
Supply Chain Management Financial Behavior
Logistic Management International Financial Management
Advertising Management Portfolio Management Fixed Income Securities
Consumer Behavior Risk Management
Service Marketing

NOTE 1: The course schemes of BBA, BS & MBA Programs are based as per HEC guidelines.

NOTE 2: All the students of BBA & BS Accounting & Finance four year, final semester have to go for six weeks
Internship in Public / Private Organization and shall have to submit Internship Certificate and Internship Report in the
Institute. After the submission of Internship report the Viva Voce will be conducted by the Institute Examiner
Committee.

NOTE 3: The Institute of Business Administration, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur reserves the right of making
changes in the courses offered and course contents. The above specialization shall be offered according to the availability
of the faculty.

PROGRAMS OFFERED AIM AT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:


Institute of Business Administration offers different programs to prosper, flourish and extent the research knowledge of
students that include:
1. MBA (3.5 Year)
2. MBA (1.5 Year)
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3. MS/M.Phil.
4. PhD

• For completion of MBA (3.5 years) and MBA (1.5), we offer the project/mini thesis of 6 credit hours to
equip the research skills of students and conduct comprehensive viva/examination for the award of
degree.

• For MS, M.Phil. and PhD. We offers independent studies and research seminars pertaining to their
research topics with the specialization of:

o Human Resource Management


o Finance
o Marketing

• The minimum duration of completion of MS and M.Phil. is 2 years (Four Semesters) and maximum
duration is 4 Years.

• The minimum to maximum duration of completion of PhD is 4-5 years.

• Moreover, Apart from these programs we also arrange different workshops related to modern software’s for research
analysis such as SPSS. AMOS, SMART PLS, EVIEWS and STRATA.

SEMESTER RULES & REGULATIONS:

1. Grading Plan of BBA, BS & MBA Programs:

Letters Value Numerical Marks Grade Point


A 87-100 4.0
B 72-86 3 to 3.9
C 60-71 2 to 2.9
F Below-60 0

2. G.P.A: The

Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of each student shall be determined as under:

(i) G.P.A. Total GP of courses per semester


Per Semester = Total No. of courses per semester

(ii) G.P.A G.P.A of Two semesters


Academic Year. = 2

G.P.A of n Academic Years


(iii) C.G.P.A. = ------------------------------------------
Number of Years
Grade ‘C’ Marks 60 to 71: Grade ‘B’ Marks 72 to 86:

Marks GP Marks GP
60.0 2.0 72.0 3.0
61.5 2.1 73.5 3.1
63.0 2.2 75.0 3.2
64.5 2.3 76.5 3.3
66.0 2.5 78.0 3.4
67.5 2.6 79.5 3.5
69.0 2.7 81.0 3.6
70.5 2.8 82.5 3.7
84.0 3.8
85.5 3.9
Grade ‘A’ Marks 87 to 100:
87 to 100 4.0

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3. For award of BBA, BS & MBA Degree, if the second fraction after decimal is 5 or more in such cases i.e. 2.95/2.96,
and 3.95/ 3.96, it will be taken into account by raising the first fraction to the next higher digit/ round figure i.e. 3.0
and 4.0 respectively provided no other person is effected/ influenced with that change.

4. In case of allowing probation in a course, and promotion in the next semester to a student, if the second
fraction after decimal is 5 or more, it will be taken into account by raising the first fraction to the next higher
digit that will be as G.P.A 0.95 or 0.96 can be raised to 1.0.

5. C.G.P.A. and Percentage in Marks Sheet: The C.G.P.A. of student shall be recorded in the Marks sheet/
Transcript along with overall percentage obtained by the student in four semesters. No “make up” exam is allowed in
any course under any circumstance.

6. GPA for Award of Degree: The minimum G.P.A shall be 2.0 for award of BBA, BS & MBA Degree to a student
provided he/she passes all courses.

7. Probation: A student who is fail in any course shall be allowed on probation to pass the course. No semester
break will be allowed to the probationers.
(i) A student failing to obtain a minimum G.P.A of 2.0 in any semester will be placed on probation
provided he/she shall not be fail in more than three courses and his G.P.A is not less than 1.33.
(ii) Two consecutive probations are permissible in each course to pass or to maintain GPA of 2.0.

8. Promotion of student (s) in next Semester:


(i) A student is required to maintain a minimum G.P.A. of 1.33 in each semester for probation & promotion in the
next higher semester courses. A student, who is fail in three courses, but not in four courses, shall also be
promoted to next semester provided he shall have GPA 1.33.
(ii) A student failing to maintain GPA of 2.0 or fail in any course but maintaining GPA 2.0, shall be placed on
probation and he shall be promoted to next semester provided his GPA is not less than 1.33.
A student placed on probation shall repeat all the courses in which he/ she is fail and or such other
courses as recommended by the Institute as soon as the course (s) are offered next.
(iii) A student who is fail in four courses in any semester or did not maintain G.P.A 1.33 in a semester or did not
maintain continuity in appearing in the Examinations but avail semester break he/ she shall be dropped from the
roll of SALU.

9. Restoration of Admission:
Student achieving less than GPA 1.33 and declared drop in any semester may be provided with one chance to
repeat the same semester in order to improve GPA up to or more than 1.33, till that he/she will not promoted in
the next semester for which he/she has to submit a fresh application for restoration of admission and to pay full
fees of the academic year.

10. Improvement of Grade ‘C’:


A student who has obtained BBA, BS & MBA Degree in Grade C or a student of BBA, BS & MBA Program
shall be allowed to improve his grade C in the course (s) in any semester.

The marks distribution for probationer/ failure/ improver student is as under:

Semester Final Test 80 Marks


Presentation on case/ Assignment 20 Marks
Total===============================100 Marks

11. BBA, BS & MBA Marks Break-Up of Each Course:


(a) Each credit course carries 100 marks of which 30% percent marks are reserved for Mid Term test &
50% Marks on final test and remaining 20% on assignment / presentation and attendance.
(b) Minimum passing marks in each course is 60 percent.

Midterm Test 30 marks


Assignment 05 marks
Attendance 05 marks
Presentation 10 marks
Final test 50 marks

Note: A student who is Failure/ Improver or on Probation shall have to pay Examination Fee of Rs.500.00 (Rupees
five hundred) for each course.

12. Semester Committee:


That if any Student applies for re-assessment his/her application will be entertained within 7 days of the

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announcement of the result from controller of examination with the payment of Rs. 2000/- per subject.
However, if his request is found genuine and marks are changed the fees will be refunded to the student.
Semester Committee will be comprised of three most senior teachers of the Institute. The decision of Semester
Committee will be final.

13. Feedback
In Semester system the Teacher shall return the scripts of Mid Term Test after assessment of test within period
of fifteen days to the student for feedback.

FACULTY MEMBERS:

Dr. Minhoon Khan Laghari


PhD (Pak)
Professor

Dr. Chandan Lal Rohra


PhD (Pak)
Professer

Dr. Iram Rani


PhD (Pak)
Professer

Dr. Muhammad Ismail Soomro


PhD (Pak)
Professer

Dr. Muhammad Masihullah Jatoi


PhD (Pak)
Professer

Dr. Rehman Gul Gilal


PhD (China)
Professer
Marketing

Dr. Muhammad Saleh Memon


PhD (Pak)
Associate Professer

Dr. Salman Bashir Memon


PhD (UK)
Associate Professor

Dr. Irfan Ali Mirani


PhD (The Netherlands)
Associate Professer

Dr. Rahim Bux Soomro


PhD (China)
Associate Professor

Dr. Sumaiya Syed


PhD (The Netherlands)
Professer

Mr. Muhammad Imran Abbasi


MS (France)
Assistant Professer

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INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE
&
MANAGEMENT
INTRODUCTION

The Institute of Commerce is one of the leading academic Institutes of the


University. It is striving to provide quality and market-oriented education to the
students. The faculty of the institute is highly qualified in different fields. Besides
graduate courses, the institute provides opportunities of research in diverse
subjects. This institute has made continuous advancement in implementing modern
emerging trends in commerce and business education. Most of the faculty
possesses PhD in variety of the fields related with HR, Marketing, Finance and
Management.

Prof. Dr. Ikhtiar Ali


Ghumro
Director

VISION

To be the excellent Centre of studies in Commerce through value based education training & research.

MISSION

The leadership of the Institute of Commerce aspires for:


•To be a top ranking in the commerce schools internationally.
•To achieve the highest ranking nationally among commerce schools.
•To attract the most talented students and staff to study and work in the Institute of Commerce.
•To provide expert advice on issues critical to the economic and social well-being of the country.
PROGRAM OFFERED
• BS in Commerce
• BS in Banking and Finance
• MS/ MPhil in Commerce
• PhD in Commerce

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS-COM (FOUR-YEAR)


BS.Com Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
1.1 Islamic Studies 3
1.2 Functional English 3
1.3 Introduction to Business 3
1.4 Principles of Accounting 3
1.5 Micro Economics 3
1.6 Business Mathematics 3
Total 18
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
2.1 Pakistan Studies 3
2.2 Technical Writing and Presentation skills 3
2.3 Computer Application in Business 3
2.4 Financial Accounting 3
2.5 Macro Economics 3
2.6 Business Statistics 3
Total 18

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BS.Com Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
3.1 Business Law 3
3.2 Cost Accounting 3
3.3 Advanced Accounting-I 3
3.4 Economic issues of Pakistan 3
3.5 Information Technology in Business 3
Total 15

Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
4.1 Money & Banking 3
4.2 Business Communication 3
4.3 Business Taxation 3
4.4 Advanced Accounting-II 3
4.5 Principles of Auditing 3
Total 15
BS.Com Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
5.1 Business Research Methods 3
5.2 Managerial Economics 3
5.3 Financial Management 3
5.4 Principles of Marketing 3
5.5 Principles of Management 3
5.6 Internship in summer vacations 3
Total 18
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
6.1 Logic and Critical Thinking 3
6.2 E-commerce / Computerized Accounting 3
6.3 Inferential Statistics 3
6.4 Managerial Accounting 3
6.5 Entrepreneurship and SMEs Management 3
6.6 Introduction to Business Finance 3
Total 18

BS.Com Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
7.1 Business Ethics and CSR 3
7.2 Introduction to Psychology and Organizational 3
Behavior
7.3 Leadership and Community Development 3
7.4 Elective-1: Specialization 3
7.5 Elective-2: Specialization 3
Total 15

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
8.1 Corporate Governance / International Business 3
8.2 Corporate laws and Secretarial practices 3
8.3 Strategic Management 3
8.4 Human Resource Management 3
8.5 Elective-3: Specialization 3
8.6 Research project and Viva Voce (3+3) 6
Total 21

Fields of Specialization BS Commerce


1. Accounting 4. Banking
a. Advanced Accounting Theory and Practice a. Banking Laws & Practice
b. Public Sector Accounting b. International Banking
c. Advanced Auditing c. Treasury & Fund Management
d. Cost Accounting Applications d. Regulations for Financial Institutions
e. Financial Reporting and Disclosures e. E-Banking
f. Special topic in Accounting can be adopted f. Money and Capital Markets
by the concerned Board of Studies.
2. Finance 5. Management
a. International Finance a. Supply Change Management
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b. Islamic Finance b. Human Resource Development
c. Corporate Finance c. Hotel and Restaurant Management
d. Project Management d. Small Business Management
e. Specialized Financial Institutions e. Agri-business Management
f. Risk Management f. Brand Management
g. Financial Statement Analysis
3. Marketing
a. International Marketing
b. Marketing Management
c. Retail Management
d. Advertising
e. Marketing Research
f. Marketing of Services
g. E-Marketing

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS- BANKING AND FINANCE (FOUR-YEARS)


BS -B&F- Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
1.1 Islamic Studies 3
1.2 Functional English 3
1.3 Introduction to Business 3
1.4 Principles of Accounting 3
1.5 Micro Economics 3
1.6 Business Mathematics 3
Total 18
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
2.1 Pakistan Studies 3
2.2 Technical Writing and Presentation skills 3
2.3 Computer Application in Business 3
2.4 Financial Accounting 3
2.5 Macro Economics 3
2.6 Business Statistics 3
Total 18

BS -B&F- Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
3.1 Business Law 3
3.2 Cost Accounting 3
3.3 Banking Laws & Practices 3
3.4 Managerial Accounting 3
3.5 Information Technology in Business 3
Total 15
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
4.1 Money & Banking 3
4.2 Business Communication 3
4.3 Business Taxation 3
4.4 Financial Reporting 3
4.5 Principles of Auditing 3
Total 15

BS -B&F- Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
5.1 Business Research Methods 3
5.2 Financial Modeling 3
5.3 Financial Management 3
5.4 Principles of Marketing 3
5.5 Principles of Management 3
5.6 Internship in summer vacations 3
Total 18

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Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
6.1 Financial Institution Management 3
6.2 Consumer Banking 3
6.3 Inferential Statistics 3
6.4 Advanced Managerial Accounting 3
6.5 Entrepreneurship and SMEs Management 3
6.6 Introduction to Business Finance 3
Total 18

BS- B&F- Part-IV


Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
7.1 Business Ethics and CSR 3
7.2 Introduction to Psychology and Organizational 3
Behavior
7.3 Credit & Risk Management 3
7.4 Islamic Mode of Financing 3
7.5 Econometrics 3
Total 15

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
8.1 Advanced Taxation 3
8.2 Corporate laws and Secretarial practices 3
8.3 Strategic Management 3
8.4 Human Resource Management 3
8.5 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management 3
8.6 Research project and Viva Voce (3+3) 6
Total 21
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS- TOURISIM AND HOSPITALITY (FOUR-YEARS)
BS - Tourism & Hospitality - Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
1.1 English I (Functional English) 3
1.2 Pakistan Studies 3
1.3 Maths 3
1.4 Principles of Management 3
1.5 Cultural History of Pakistan 3
1.6 Introduction to Tourism & Hospitality 3
Total 18
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
2.1 English II ( Communication Skills) 3
2.2 Introduction to Computer 3
2.3 Introduction to Archaeology 3
2.4 Introduction to Psychology 3
2.5 Islamic Studies / Ethics 3
2.6 Pakistan – Tourist Destinations 3
Total 18

BS - Tourism & Hospitality - Part-II


Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
3.1 English III: Technical Writing and Presentation 3
Skills
3.2 Sustainable Tourism 3
3.3 Introduction to Sociology 3
3.4 Organizational and Consumer Behavior 3
3.5 Cultural Tourism 3
Total 15
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
4.1 Statistics 3
4.2 Hospitality Operations 3
4.3 Public Relations 3
4.4 House Keeping Operations and Management 3
4.5 Tourism Geography 3
Total 15
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BS - Tourism & Hospitality - Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
5.1 Tourism Management 3
5.2 Tourism and Hospitality Laws 3
5.3 Front Office Operations and Management 3
5.4 Tourism: Concepts and Principles 3
5.5 Tourism Marketing 3
5.6 Heritage Management 3
Total 18

Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
6.1 Event Management 3
6.2 Logic & Critical Thinking 3
6.3 Sacred/Religious Tourism 3
6.4 Travel & Tour Operations 3
6.5 Sports and Adventure Tourism 3
6.6 Project Management 3
Total 18

BS - Tourism & Hospitality - Part-IV


Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
7.1 Restaurant Management 3
7.2 Accounting and Finance 3
7.3 Tourism Planning and Development 3
7.4 Culinary Art 3
Total 12

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
8.1 Emerging Trends in Tourism and 3
Hospitality
8.2 Human Resource Management 3
8.3 Destination Branding 3
8.4 Tourism and Peace 3
8.5 Research project and Viva Voce (3+3) 6
Total 18

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Ikhtiar Ali Ghumro


Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor & Director

Dr. Mumtaz Ali Junejo


Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor

Dr. Amir Hussain Shar


Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor

Dr. Syed Asif Ali Shah


Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor
Dr. Riaz Ahmed Mangi
Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor
Dr. Ali Hassan Halepoto
Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor
Dr. Hassan Jawad Soomro
Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor
Dr. Aneel Kumar
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Ph.D. (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Syed Muhammad Muqeem Shah


M.Com: (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Dr. Saifullah Shaikh
PhD (Pak)
Assistant Professor

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

INTRODUCTION

Department of Public Administration was established in 2003. It offers BS (4


Years) and MPA (2 Years) Degree Programs; it provides professional education
to the graduates for preparing them to seek their career through public service
commission in different public sector organizations of Pakistan. Besides, they are
going to be trained for non government organizations, private sector, businesses
and all other types of national & multinational organizations. Entire academia of
the department is well equipped with professional knowledge about
organizational structure. The degree program has been designed to provide
students with an understanding of the theories of organization, with particular
reference to complex systems and seeking for operational solutions to the
problems; management technologies including the use of sophisticated
information system for the maintenance of ongoing organizational decisions.
Students also have an opportunity to acquire specialized knowledge in areas such
Prof. Dr. Syed Muneer Ahmed Human Resources Management, Marketing, Finance, Public Health
Shah Administration, Education Administration, E-Governance and Public Policy.
Chairman
The degree program of BS (4 Years) is consisted of Eight (8) Semesters. In this
regard, candidates will be awarded degrees by completing the departmental criteria.

VISION

To be a change agent to develop and enhance Public leadership through knowledge and quality education. The
Department of Public Administration is uniquely placed to prepare current and emergent leaders in local, regional,
national and global communities.

MISSION

Department is dedicated to prepare individuals for public services by keeping in view, ethics, norms, competency and
policy. We are seeking to improve them by facilitating learning through community engagement scholarship and
encouraged reflection as to work with leaders, managers and administrators representing diverse communities across all
domains of public service.

PROGRAMSOFFERED

1. BS (Four-Year)
2. MPhil
3. PhD

SCHEME OF STUDY FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)


BS-PART-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PA-301 Introduction to Public Administration 3
PA-302 English-I 3
PA-303 Fundamentals of Mathematics 3
PA-304 Introduction to Economics 3
PA-305 Introduction to Computers 3
PA-306 Pakistan Studies 2
Total 17
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PA-308 Introduction to Behavioral Studies 3
PA-309 English-II (TEW) 3
PA-310 Islamic Studies 2
PA-311 Introduction to Statistics 3
PA-312 Principles of Management 3
PA-313 Logic & Critical Thinking 3
Total 17

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BS-PART-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PA-401 Communication Skills / English III 3
PA-402 Financial Accounting 3
PA-403 Administrative Ethics 3
PA-404 Self/ Personal Management 3
PA-405 Political & Constitutional Development in Pakistan 3
PA-406 Organizational Development 3
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PA-307 International Language (Any) English-IV 3
PA-308 Organizational Behavior 3
PA-319 Business Communication & Report Writing 3
PA-310 Principles of Marketing 3
PA-311 Introduction to Public Policy 3
PA-312 Human Resource Management 3
Total 18
BS-PART-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PA-501 World Civilization 3
PA-502 Principles of Public Finance 3
PA-503 Introduction to Development Economics 3
PA-504 Environmental Issues and Management 3
PA-505 Government and Society in Pakistan 3
PA-506 Leadership & Team Management 3
Total 18
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PA-307 Research Methods & Techniques 3
PA-308 International Relation 3
PA-309 Administrative Law & Accountability 3
PA-510 Decentralization & Governance 3
PA-511 Entrepreneurship (Social & Business) 3
PA-512 Managerial Economics 3
Total 18
BS-PART-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PA-601 Area of Specialization Course-I 3
PA-602 Area of Specialization Course-II 3
PA-603 Strategic Management 3
PA-604 Managing Public & Non- Profit Organizations 3
PA-605 Contemporary Issues of Public Admin in Pakistan 3
PA-606 Financial Management 3
Total 18
Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PA-306 Area of Specialization Course-III 3
PA-307 Area of Specialization Course-IV 3
PA-608 Project Management 3
PA-609 Local government & Regional Administration 3
PA-610 Creativity & Innovation 3
PA-611 Bureaucracy & Development Administration in 3
Pakistan
Total 18
Internship Report
Research Project Report
Comprehensive Viva-Voce
Areas of Specialization
1. Human Resource Management
2. Marketing
3. Finance
4. Education Administration
5. Public Health Administration
6. E- Governance
7. Public Policy
8. Hotel Management

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FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Syed Muneer Ahmed Shah
PhD (Pak)
Professor
Dr. NazarHussainPhulpoto
PhD (China)
Associate Professor
Dr. SajidHussainMirani
PhD (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Dr. Imdad Ali Jokhio
PhD (UK),
Assistant Professor

Dr. Zahoor Ahmed Soomro


PhD (UK),
Assistant Professor (On study leave abroad)

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FACULTY OF
NATURAL SCIENCES

Prof. Dr. Ghulam Abbas Shar


Ph.D. (Pak), Post-Doctorate (USA)
DEAN

• Department of Biochemistry

• Department of Botany

• Institute of Chemistry

• Institute of Microbiology

• Department of Pharmacy

• Department of Zoology

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

INTRODUCTION

Biochemistry plays a major role for the betterment of human beings, animals, and plants.
Latest developed biotechnology is incomplete without the knowledge of biochemistry.
Department of Biochemistry is dedicated to teach biochemistry in a stimulating
environment and provides opportunity to learn and perform experiments. The Master
courses in biochemistry were started in 1996 in Department of Chemistry. Biochemistry
department is functioning as full-fledged department since 2004. Presently students are
enrolled in different courses for the degree of B.S (4 Year Program), M.S/M.Phil and
Ph.D. The minor courses of biochemistry are also taught in other departments such as
Microbiology, Botany, Zoology and Chemistry.
Dr Abdul Majid
Incharge
VISION
To achieve these goals, all students enrolled in our programs are expected to:

• Increase awareness of the universe at the bimolecular level.


• Understand biochemical behavior of matter and its role in life.
• Prepare for careers in biochemistry and related fields.
• Develop skills including ability to think logically, evaluate the experimental data critically, and draw the fruitful
results.
• Learn personality development skills for organization and time managementin life.
• Develop strong academic background to better performance and give solution to the problems of the field.
• Develop knowledge how to setup and operate scientific equipment used in the study of biochemistry and
advance research.

MISSION
To make graduates ready to face the professional challenges of the modern world and seek golden careers
[

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. B.S (Four-Year)
2. M.S/M.Phl
3. Ph.D.

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS FOUR YEAR PROGRAM


BS-Part-I
Semester-I
Course Title Credit Hours Credit Hours
Course No#
Theory Practical
ENGL 300 English I 3 0 3
PKST 300 Pakistan Studies 3 0 3
MATH 300 Mathematics 3 0 3
CIVZ 300 Social Science-I
3 0 3
(Sociology/Civilization)
CHEM 320 Organic Chemistry 2 1 3
BIOC 310-311 Introductory Biochemistry 3 1 4
Total 17 02 19

Semester-II
Course Title Credit Hours Credit Hours
Course No#
Theory Practical
ENG-301 English-II 3 0 3
ISST/ETC-301 Islamic studies / Ethics 2 0 2
CIVZ-301 Biostatistics 3 0 3
BIOCH-314-15 Microbiology 2 1 3
CHEM-322-23 Inorganic Chemistry 2 1 3
BIOCH-312-13 Carbohydrates & Lipids 2 1 4
Total 14 03 17

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BS-Part-II
Semester-III
Course Title Credit Hours Credit Hours
Course No#
Theory Practical
ENG 400 English-III 3 0 3
COMP402-403 Introduction to Computer 2 1 3
CHEM 404-405 Physical Chemistry 2 1 3
PHYS 406 Genetics 3 0 3
BIOC 410-411 Proteins & Nucleic acids 2 1 3
BIOC 412 Cell Biology 2 1 3
Total 14 04 18

Semester-IV
Course Title Credit Hours Credit Hours
Course No#
Theory Practical
BIOS 402 English IV 3 0 3
CHEM 406-407 Marketing & Management 3 3
MICR 401 Analytical chemistry 2 1 3
BIOC 410 Human Physiology 2 1 3
BIOC 412-413 Enzymology 2 1 3
BIOC 414-415 Biosafety & Bioethics 2 1 3
Total 14 04 18
BS-Part-III
Semester-V
Course Title Credit Hours Credit Hours
Course No#
Theory Practical
BIOC 504 Metabolism I 3 0 3
BIOC 502-503 Molecular Biology 3 1 4
BIOC 506-507 Nutritional Biochemistry 2 1 3
BIOC 508-509 Immunology 3 0 2
BIOC 510 Environmental Biochemistry 2 1 2
BIOC 512-13/ Plant Biochemistry 2 1 4
Total 15 03 18

Semester-VI
Course Title Credit Hours Credit Hours
Course No#
Theory Practical
BIOC 516-517 Metabolism II 3 0 3
BIOC 518 Biochemical Techniques 1 2 4
BIOC 520 Bioenergetics 3 0 2
BIOC 522-523 Biotechnology 3 0 3
BIOC 524 Industrial Biochemistry 2 1 3
BIOC 526-527 Bioinformatics 2 1 3
Total 14 04 18
BS-Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course Title Credit Hours Credit Hours
Course No#
Theory Practical
BIOC 600-601 Research Planning & Report
2 0 2
Writing
BIOC 602 Biomembranes and Cell
3 0 3
Signaling
BIOC 604-605 Clinical Biochemistry 3 0 3
BIOC 606-607 Elective-I 2 1 3
BIOC 608-609 Elective-II 2 1 4
Total 12 02 14

Semester-VIII
Course Title Credit Hours Credit Hours
Course No#
Theory Practical
BIOC 610 Current Trends in Biochemistry 3 0 3
BIOC 612-613 Method in Molecular Biology 3 1 4
BIOC 614 Elective-III 3 0 3
BIOC 616 Elective-IV 3 0 3
BIOC 618 Research Project/Practical 0 3 2
BIOC 619 Comprehensive Viva Voce - - -
Total 12 03 15

Passing Marks 60%

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Note: Each theoretical subject marks 100 Each Practical Marks 100
Research Project/ Practical Work 200
B.S Total Marks of Eight Semesters 6800 M.Sc Total Marks Four Semesters 3200

LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES

1. Research Project / Internship 2. Clinical Biochemistry


3. Xenobiotics 4. Food Processing and Preservation
5. Industrial Processing of Edible Oils & Sugar 6. Milling Backing and Quality Assurance
7. Meat Sciences 8. Radiation Biology
9. Genomics 10. Evolutionary Biology
11. Neurochemistry 12. Fermentation Biotechnology
13. Advanced Enzymology 14.Biochemistry of Drugs and Resistance
15. Phytotherapeutic Agents 16.Cell and Tissue Culture
17. Biochemistry of Marian Food Products 18. Biochemical aspects of Hematology
19. Biochemistry of Pesticides 20. Advance Nutrition and Dietetics
21. Principles and Application of Biotechnology 22. General Virology
23. Antimicrobials & Chemo therapy 24. Urolithiasis
(Or any other course subject to availability of expertise).

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Abdul Majid Ansari


Ph.D. (UK)
Assistant Professor
Dr. Sanaullah Abbasi
Ph.D (S.A)
Assistant Professor
Dr. Shaista Pathan
Ph.D (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Mr. Muhammad Saleem Lashari
M. Sc (Pak)
Lecturer

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DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
INTRODUCTION
The Department of Botany was established in 1980 with limited sources and faculty
members. Initially this department was engaged in teaching at graduate and postgraduate
degree level as an independent discipline under Faculty of Natural Sciences. In 1987 when
the campus was upgraded to the status of full-fledge university, the separate building was
established and flourished with highly qualified faculty members, then the research
activities were started at small scale. Later, research activities were extended at large
scales in some of special fields including, Plant Physiology, Soil Sciences, Plant Genetics,
Plant Biodiversity, Plant Ecology and Mycology.
However, in 2007 another milestone was achieved when two research institutes i.e., Date
Palm Research Institute (DPRI) and Shah Latif University Botanical Garden and
Herbarium (now Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation) were established under shadow
of Botany Department. These both institutions are now working as the collaborative
Dr. Mumtaz Ali Saand units of the Botany Department.
Chairman ̄Currently there are various numbers of MS and PhD scholars have been enrolled under
several specialized areas. The scholars are engaged to conduct research in various sub-
disciplines such as Plant Biodiversity, Mycology, Plant Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Plant Taxonomy, Plant
Pathology, Plant Physiology, Cell Biology and Genetics under highly qualified faculty members. Nonetheless, all
permanent faculty members are PhD in their respective fields including Plant Biotechnology (P Pathology), P
Biodiversity (P Taxonomy), Cyto-genetics, plant tissue culture and Algal Biology.

VISION
Motivating and transforming the ideas to students to use the essence and knowledge of “Plant Biologyto address the
issues of food security, energy and global warming in order to ease the human life and global community.

MISSION
Our mission is to produce students and researchers who could contribute their services in society through pragmatic
approaches and conducting advanced research in plant sciences.

PROGRAMS OFFERED AIM AT:

Department offers BS degree in Botany for fresh intermediate (12 years-education) graduates, pre-medical-side. Our aim
is to impart cutting-edge education technology in plant biology to enrolled students, who would render their services to
society/community in various fields such as,plant biodiversity conservation, Plant biotechnology, plant disease
resistance, food science and cyto-genetics etc.,
However, MS and PhD research programs offered for fresh graduates (having 16 and/or 18 yrs) education in plant
sciences under various specialized fields including Plant Biodiversity and Conservation, Plant Taxonomy, Plant
Genetics, Plant Physiology, Plant Pathology, Mycology and Applied Bioinformatics. Moreover, MS and PhD researchers
would get opportunity to be engaged at DPRI and CBC the two collaborative research centres of the Department of
Botany.

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (Journals/books/conferences papers published)


Resource Centre / COMPUTING FACILITIES
SEMINAR LIBRARY (number of books/journals/papers/newspapers etc)
1737 (One thousand, seven hundred and thirty seven) books are available at seminar library, department of Botany.
Total 12 (Twelve) different journals related to Plant Sciences and related fields are available at seminar library.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS (IV)
2. Associate Degree Program (two years)
3. MS
4. PhD
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEARS) & ASSOCIATE DEGREE (TWO YEARS)

BS Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-300 English —I 3
PAKST-300 Pakistan Studies 2
BOTN-300 Mathematics 3
BOTN-310 Diversity of Plants 3
BOTN-311 Diversity of Plants Lab 1
Z001-320 Zoology-1 2
Z001-321 Zoology Lab 1
CHEM-320 Biochemistry-1 2
CHEM-320 Biochemistry Lab 1
Total 18
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Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-301 English —II 3
ISST/ETHS-301 Islamic Studies/ Ethics 2
MATH-301 Mathematics-II 3
BOTN-312 Systematic, Anatomy & Development 3
BOTN-312 Systematic, Anatomy & Development Lab 1
Z001-322 Zoology-II 2
Z001-323 Zoology lab 1
CHEM-322 Biochemistry-II 2
CHEM-323 Biochemistry-II Lab 1
Total 18
BS Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-400 English —III 3
ENG-400 Civilization 2
MATH-400 Mathematics-III 3
BOTN-410 Cell Biology, Genetics & Evolution 3
BOTN-411 Cell Biology, Genetics & Evolution Lab 1
Z001-420-421 Zoology-III 2
Z001-420-421 Zoology-III Lab 1
CHEM-420 Biochemistry-III 2
CHEM-421 Biochemistry Lab 1
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-401 English —IV 3
ENG-401 Islamic Studies/ Ethics 2
STAT-401 Statistics & Computer Skills 3
BOTN-412 Plant-Physiology & Ecology 3
BOTN-413 Plant-Physiology & Ecology lab 1
Z001-422 Zoology-IV 2
Z001-423 Zoology-IV Lab 1
CHEM-422 Biochemistry-IV 2
CIEM-423 Biochemistry-IV Lab 1
Total 18
BS Part- III & Associate Degree Program
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
BOT-500 Diversity of Non Vascular Plants 2
BOT-501 Diversity of Non Vascular Plants Lab 1
BOT-502 Diversity of Vascular Plants 2
BOT-503 Diversity of Vascular Plants Lab 1
BOT-504 Plant Breeding/Biometry 2
BOT-505 Plant Breeding/Biometry 1
BOT-506 Plant Anatomy and Development/ 2
Embryology
BOT-507 Plant Anatomy and Development/ 1
Embryology Lab
BOT-508 Genetics/Cytology 2
BOT-509 Genetics/Cytology Lab 1
BOT-510 Plant Systematics/Economic Botany 2
BOT-511 Plant Systematics/Economic Botany lab 1
Total 18
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
BOT-512 Mycology/Pathology 2
BOT-513 Mycology/Pathology Lab 1
BOT-514 Biodiversity/Conservation 2
BOT-515 Biodiversity/Conservation Lab 1
BOT-516 Biochemistry 2
BOT-517 Biochemistry Lab 1
BOT-518 Ecology/Environment Biology 2
BOT-519 Ecology/Environment Biology Lab 1
BOT-520 Physiology/ Biotechnology 2
BOT-521 Physiology/ Biotechnology Lab 1
BOT-522 Research Methodology 2
BOT-523 Research Methodology Lab 1
Total 18

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BS Part IV
Any four optional subjects selected by students. Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
BOT-600 Bio-diversity/Plant Taxonomy-I 2
BOT-601 Plant Taxonomy lab-I 1
BOT-602 Plant Breeding/Soil Science-I 2
BOT-603 Plant Breeding/Soil Science-I lab 1
BOT-604 Plant Ecology Lab-I 2
BOT-605 Plant Ecology Lab-I Lab 1
BOT-606 Plant Physiology —I 2
BOT-607 Plant Physiology-I Lab 1
BOT-608 Genetics-I 2
BOT-609 Genetics-I lab 1
BOT-610 Environment Biology-I 2
BOT-611 Environment Biology-I Lab 1
BOT-612 Plant Biotechnology-I 2
BOT-613 Tissue (Culture) Plant Biotechnology lab-I 1
BOT-614 Mycology & Pathology-I 2
BOT-615 Mycology & Pathology-I lab 1
BOT-616 Bioinformatics-I 2
BOT-617 Bioinformatics-I Lab 1
Total 27
Semester- VIII
Course NO Course Title Credit Hours
BOT-618 Bio-diversity/Plant Taxonomy-II 2
BOT-619 Plant Taxonomy Lab-II 1
BOT-620 Plant Breeding/Soil Science-II 2
BOT-621 Plant Breeding/Soil Science-II Lab 1
BOT-622 Plant Ecology Lab-II 2
BOT-623 Plant Ecology Lab-II lab 1
BOT-624 Plant Physiology —II 2
BOT-625 Plant Physiology-II Lab 1
BOT-626 Genetics-II 2
BOT-627 Genetics-II lab 1
BOT-628 Environment Biology-II 2
BOT-629 Environment Biology-II lab 1
BOT-630 Plant Biotechnology-II 2
BOT-631 Tissue (Culture) Plant Biotechnology Lab-II 1
BOT-632 Mycology & Pathology-II 2
BOT-633 Mycology & Pathology-II lab 1
BOT-634 Bioinformatics-II 2
BOT-635 Bioinformatics-II Lab 1
BOT-636 Comprehensive Viva-voce 2
Total 29

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Researchers/participants conducting experiment during Mushroom cultivation technology workshop, in April,
2021 at Department of Botany.

Internships if any:
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES (sports/debates/etc)

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Mumtaz Ali Saand


Ph.D. (China)
Associate Professor

Dr. Muzafar Hussain Sirohi


Ph.D. (UK)
Assistant Professor

Mrs. Tahira Jatt


Ph.D. (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Fozia Siyal


Ph.D. (China)
Assistant Professor

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INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY
INTRODUCTION
The Institute of Chemistry is one of the largest and 2nd oldest disciplines catering
state of the art education in chemical sciences. The Institute of chemistry has
played vital role as nucleus among all disciplines of sciences particularly in
biological/chemical sciences. The previous triumphs of chemistry include the
synthesis of pharmaceuticals and agricultural products, while current challenges
include chemical memory, solar cells, superconductors, clean fuels, batteries, and
the solution of numerous important problems relating to health and the
environment. Understanding of Chemistry is significant and substantial in today’s
era of constant scientific discovery which is shaped by revolutionary new
technologies. The chemical sciences are essential to overcome the global problems
of today’s world which covers all the branches of Chemistry.

The institute of chemistry is setting up its graduates who can meet the challenges
Prof. Dr. Mushtaque Ali of the corporate sector around the globe. We are proud to mention our graduates
Jakhrani are serving on the leading positions in pharmaceutical industries, atomic energy
Director commission, health, and environmental agencies, power sector, polymer and
plastic industries, sugar industries, academic and research positions in national and
international organizations.
The Institute aims at producing professionals with a strong background in theoretical and practical chemistry at the
graduate and post-graduate levels. It strives to produce graduates who can contribute and upgrade existing technological
activities in the country and their professional brilliance is inseparable from commitment to the national goals.

Institute of Chemistry offering Specialization in many branches including Organic, Inorganic, Physical
Chemistry, and Analytical Chemistry while in Applied Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry during 2022 the
Institute is planning to start the specialization i-e for which syllabus has been prepared and approved.

In every academic year, about 120 graduate students will be enrolled purely on base of merit in the morning
shift while more than 80 students will be offered admission in the evening shift. Institute also offered admission of 35
students in MS/M.Phil and 15 students in the Ph.D. program. At this stage, more than 300 students have completed their
research work and have been awarded MS/M.Phil degrees and the rest of them are engaged in their research activities
such as experimental work and thesis writing. Similarly, good numbers of Ph.D. students have also been awarded the
degree in the discipline of Chemistry while many more are in the final stage of completion of degree

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VISION

The Institute of Chemistry envisions that amalgam of knowledge and modern technology in education, not only enhance
the academic advancement but also pave an orientation to the applied research that can benefit the national and
international community.

MISSION

Institute of Chemistry is committed to produce knowledgeable graduates having necessary skills to seek meaningful
careers in various fields of interest.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS (Four year) Morning
2. MS/M.Phil
3. Ph.D.

SCHEDULE OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)

BS Part-I
Semester-I
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-310-311 Inorganic Chemistry 3 1
Physics 3 0
Computer Science 3 0
Pakistan Studies 3 0
English 3 0
Pure /Functional Mathematics 3 0
Total 18 01

Semester-II
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-312-313 Organic Chemistry 3 1
Islamic Studies 2 0
Physics 3 0
Computer Science 3 0
English 3 0
Pure /Functional Mathematics 3 0
Total 17 01
BS Part-II
Semester -III
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-410 Environmental Chemistry 2 0
CHEM-411 Physical Chemistry 3 1
Physics 3 0
Computer Science 3 0
English 3 0
Pure /Functional Mathematics 3 0
Total 17 01
Semester –IV
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-412 Industrial Chemistry 2 0
CHEM-413 Analytical Chemistry 2 0
CHEM-414 Biochemistry 2 0
Physics 2 1
Computer Science 2 1
English 3 0
Pure /Functional Mathematics 3 0
Total 16 02
BS Part-III
Semester –V
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-500-505 Inorganic Chemistry 3 1
CHEM-501-505 Organic Chemistry 3 1
CHEM-502-505 Physical Chemistry 3 1
CHEM-503-505 Analytical /Biochemistry 3 1
Total 12 04

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Semester –VI
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-506-511 Inorganic Chemistry 3 1
CHEM-507-511 Organic Chemistry 3 1
CHEM-508-511 Physical Chemistry 3 1
CHEM-510-511 Analytical /Biochemistry 3 1
Total 12 04

BS Part-IV
Semester –VII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-600 Atomic Spectroscopic 3 0
CHEM-602 Electro-analytical Techniques 3 0
CHEM-604 Advance Separation Techniques 3 0
CHEM-605 Practical 0 1
Total 09 01

Semester –VIII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-606 Luminescence Spectroscopy and 3 0
Thermal Analysis
CHEM-608 Nuclear Analytical Techniques 3 0
CHEM-610 Food and Drug Analysis 3 0
CHEM-611 Practical 0 1
Comprehensive Viva-Voce 0 3
Total 09 04

BS Part-IV/ (Physical Chemistry)


Semester –VII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-630 Polymer Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-631 Electrochemistry and Statistical 3 0
Thermodynamics
CHEM-632 Quantum Chemistry and Molecular 3 0
Spectroscopy
CHEM-633 Practicals 0 1
Total 09 01
Semester –VIII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-634 Colloid and Surface Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-635 Reaction Dynamics 3 0
CHEM-636 Radiation and Photo Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-637 Practicals 0 1
CHEM-638 Comprehensive Viva-Voce 0 3
Total 09 04
BS Part-IV/ (Inorganic Chemistry)
Semester –VII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-640 Inorganic Spectroscopy 3 0
CHEM-641 Inorganic Reaction Mechanism 3 0
CHEM-642 π Acceptor Ligands and Inorganic 3 0
polymers chemistry
CHEM-643 Practicals 0 1
Total 09 01

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Semester –VIII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-644 Organometallics 3 0
CHEM-645 Radio and Nuclear Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-646 Symmetry and Magneto chemistry 3 0
CHEM-647 Practical 0 1
CHEM-648 Comprehensive Viva-Voce 0 3
Total 09 04
BS Part-IV/ (Organic Chemistry)
Semester –VII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-660 Organic Spectroscopy 3 0
CHEM-661 Heterocyclic and Organometallic 3 0
compounds
CHEM-662 Reactive Intermediate 3 0
CHEM-663 Practical 0 1
Total 09 01
Semester –VIII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-664 Medicinal Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-665 Organic Synthesis 3 0
CHEM-666 Natural Products 3 0
CHEM-667 Practical 0 1
CHEM-668 Comprehensive Viva-Voce 0 3
Total 09 04
BS Part-IV/ (Environmental Chemistry)
Semester –VII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-669 Environmental Chemistry 3 0
CHEM-670 Environmental pollution 3 0
CHEM-671 Environmental Toxicology 3 0
CHEM-672 Practical (Analytical techniques in 0 1
Environmental science)
Total 09 01
Semester –VIII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-673 Air and Noise Pollution 3 0
CHEM-674 Environmental Monitoring 3 0
CHEM-675 Environmental Impact Assessment 3 0
CHEM-676 Practical (Pollution control 0 1
Technologies)
CHEM-677 Comprehensive Viva-Voce 0 1
Total 09 02
BS Part-IV/ (Applied Chemistry)
Semester –VII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-678 Common Industries-I 3 0
CHEM-679 Agro Based Industries and Pollution 3 0
Control
CHEM-680 Common Industries-II 3 0
CHEM-681 Lab (Practical) 0 1
Total 09 01

Semester –VIII
Course No. Course Title Credit Hours
Theory Practical
CHEM-682 Organic Based Industries 3 0
CHEM-683 Industrial processes 3 0
CHEM-684 Metallurgy and Explosives 3 0
CHEM-685 Lab-II (Practical) 0 1
CHEM-686 Comprehensive Viva-Voce 0 1
Total 09 02

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FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Mushtaque Ali Jakhrani


Ph.D. (Pak), Post-Doctorate (London, UK)
Professor, (Organic Chemistry

Dr. Khalida Parveen Mahar


Ph.D. (Pak),
Professor (Physical Chemistry)

Dr. Tajnees Pirzada


Ph.D. (Pak),
Professor (Physical Chemistry)

Dr. Shamroz Bano Sahito


Ph.D. (Pak),
Professor (Analytical Chemistry)

Dr. Wahid Bux Jatoi


Ph.D. & Post Doctorate (France)
Professor (Organic Chemistry)

Dr. Gul Afsha1n Soomro


Ph.D. (Pak),
Professor (Inorganic Chemistry)

Dr. Bhajan Lal Bhatia


Ph.D, (Pak)
Associate Professor (Inorganic Chemistry)
Dr. Qurat-ul-Ain Shaikh
Ph.D. (China)
Assistant Professor (Organic Chemistry)
Dr. Nazar Hussain Kalwar
Ph.D. (Pak), Post-Doctorate, (Turkey)
Assistant Professor (TTS) Analytical Chemistry

Dr. Parvez Ali Mahesar (TTS)


Ph.D, (Pak)
Assistant Professor (TTS) Organic Chemistry

Dr. Nassem-ul-Ghani Qureshi


Ph.D. (UK),
Assistant Professor (TTS) Physical Chemistry
Ms Asia Ruk
TA (Physical Chemistry)

Ms Azra Parveen Baloch


TA (Organic Chemistry)

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INSTITUTE OF MICROBIOLOGY

INTRODUCTION

I am pleased to welcome you in the Institute of Microbiology. Since its inception


with the whole hearted efforts of our faculty members, staff members, students, and
researchers, the Institute of Microbiology has constantly remained amaranth
Institute of this university. It has unique appearance in history as grows along with
university. Institute has 08 renowned research oriented Ph.D faculty members out
of 13.
The Institute carries out the fundamental microbiology courses, advanced
microbiology courses and multi-disciplinary research programs for the graduate and
post graduate students especially in human health and its clinical aspects. More
than 160 postgraduate fellows are registered and pursuing for research training in
multidisciplinary fields of microbiology.Our Institute also provides the diverse and
extensive research programs including Microbial Pathogenesis, Human Health,
Prof. Dr. PirBuxGhumro Microbial Enzymology, Environmental Microbiology, Genetic engineering,
Director Bioinformatics, Epidemiology, Proteomics, Microbial Diversity, Ecology, Modern
Biotechnology and so on so forth.

Laboratories in the Institute are well equipped for practical based learning. We take great pride in launching our trainees
into successful and productive mainstream careers who are serving in various capacities at different private and public
sector of the country and abroad.
This institute has prominent role in the development & growth of the university as it produces number of MS/M.Phil&
Ph.D. scholars each year.
VISION

To disseminate information and knowledge in all the fields of Microbiology at Regional, National, and International
Level
MISSION

The institute has four primary goals:


• To promote quality education and research in microbiology.
• To produce graduates at the Bachelors, Masters and Doctorates degree levels.
• To produce quality research in the fields of Microbiology and Microbial technology.
• To serve the general public through awareness and training programs or other means.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. B.S (Four-year)
2. MS/M.Phil
3. Ph.D.

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)


BS Part-I
Semester -I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL- 300 English-I 3
PKST- 301 Pakistan Studies 3
MATH- 302 Mathematics-I 3
MICR- 310-311 General Microbiology-I 3+1
BIOC- 320-321 Biochemistry 2+1
PHSL/BOTN/ZOOL 324-325 H. Physiology/Botany/Zoology 2+1
Total 18
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL- 303 English-I 3
ISST- 304 Islamic Studies 2
MATH- 305 Mathematics-I 3
MICR-312-313 General Microbiology-I 3+1
BIOC-322-323 Biochemistry 2+1
PHSL/BOT/ZOOL. 326-327 H:Physiology/ Botany/Zoology 2+1
Total 18

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BS Part-II
Semester –III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL-400 English-III 3
MATH-401 Industrial Microbiology 2+1
COM-402 Computer Application 2
MICR-410-411 Microbial Taxonomy 3+1
BIOC-420-421 Biochemistry 2+1
PHSL/BOTN/Zool 424-425 H:Physiology/ Botany/Zoology 2+1
Total 18
Semester -IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL-403 English-IV 3
ENVS-404 Environmental Science 2
STAT-405 Medical Microbiology 3+1
MICR-412-413 Fundamentals of Immunology 3+1
PHSL/BOTN/Zool-426-427 H:Physiology/ Botany/Zoology 2+1
BIOC-422-423 Biochemistry 2+1
Total 18
BS Part-III (Clinical Microbiology)
Semester –V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-520-521 Fundamental Microbiology 3+1
MICR-500-501 Soil Microbiology 3+1
MICR-504-505 Immunobiology 3+1
MICR-506-507 General Mycology 2+1
MICR-508-509 Biostatistics 2+1
Total 18

Semester –VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-502-503 Bacterial Genetics 3+1
MICR-510-511 Medical Microbiology 3+1
MICR-512-513 Veterinary & Plant Microbiology 2+1
MICR-514-515 General Virology 3+1
MICR-516-517 Diagnostic chemistry for Microbial
2+1
Diseases
Total 18

Semester –VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-502-503 Bacterial Genetics 3+1
MICR-510-511 Medical Microbiology 3+1
MICR-512-513 Veterinary & Plant Microbiology 2+1
MICR-514-515 General Virology 3+1
MICR-516-517 Diagnostic chemistry for Microbial
2+1
Diseases
Total 18

BS Part-III (Food Microbiology)


Semester –V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-520-521 Fundamental Microbiology 3+1
MICR-500-501 Soil Microbiology 3+1
MICR-504-505 Probiotics - I 3+1
MICR-506-507 General Mycology 2+1
MICR-508-509 Biostatistics 2+1
Total 18

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Semester -VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-502-503 Bacterial Genetics 3+1
MICR-510-511 Food Microbiology - I 3+1
MICR-512-513 Veterinary & Plant Microbiology 2+1
MICR-514-515 General Virology 3+1
MICR-516-517 Food Biotechnology - I 2+1
Total 18

BS Part-III (Environmental Microbiology)


Semester –V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-520-521 Fundamental Microbiology 3+1
MICR-500-501 Soil Microbiology 3+1
MICR-504-505 Applied Microbiology - I 3+1
MICR-506-507 General Mycology 2+1
MICR-508-509 Biostatistics 2+1
Total 18

Semester -VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-502-503 Bacterial Genetics 3+1
MICR-510-511 Environmental Microbiology - I 3+1
MICR-512-513 Veterinary & Plant Microbiology 2+1
MICR-514-515 General Virology 3+1
MICR-516-517 Environmental Biotechnology - I 2+1
Total 18

BS Part-III (Biotechnology)
Semester –V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-520-521 Fundamental Microbiology 3+1
MICR-500-501 Soil Microbiology 3+1
MICR-504-505 Probiotics - I 3+1
MICR-506-507 General Mycology 2+1
MICR-508-509 Biostatistics 2+1
Total 18

Semester -VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-502-503 Bacterial Genetics 3+1
MICR-510-511 Applied Microbiology – I 3+1
MICR-512-513 Veterinary & Plant Microbiology 2+1
MICR-514-515 General Virology 3+1
MICR-516-517 Nano-Biotechnology 2+1
Total 18

Semester –VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-600-601 Clinical Bacteriology 3+1
MICR-602-603 Hematology 3+1
MICR-604-605 Diagnostic Virology 3+1
MICR-606-607 Anti-Microbial Agents 3+1
MICR-608-609 Fundamentals of Biotechnology 2+1
Total 19

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Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MICR-610-611 Medical Mycology 3+1
MICR-612-613 Bioinformatics 3+1
MICR-614-615 Genetic Engineering 3+1
MICR-616-617 DNA damage, Repair and Carcinogenesis 3+1
MICR-618-619 Epidemiology, Public Health and Bioethics 2+1
MICR- 620 Degree comprehensive Viva Voce 2
Total 21

BS Part-IV (Environmental Microbiology)


Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MIC-602-603 Applied Microbiology – II 3+1
MIC-621-622 Fresh Water and Marine Microbiology 3+1
MIC-623-624 Recombinant DNA Technology 3+1
MIC-625-626 Principles and applications of Bioremediation 3+1
MIC-627-628 Environmental Biotechnology – II 2+1
Total 19

Semester VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MIC-629-630 Water &Waste Water Treatment 3+1
MIC-631-632 Bioinformatics 3+1
MIC-612-613 Environmental Microbiology & Public Health 3+1
MIC-618-619 Epidemiology, Public Health and Bioethics 2+1
MIC-633-634 DNA Damages, Repair, and Carcinogenesis 3+1
MIC-620 Degree Comprehensive Viva Voce/Thesis 2
Total 21

BS Part-IV (Food Microbiology)


Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MIC-635-636 Food Microbiology – II 3+1
MIC-602-603 Probiotics – II 3+1
MIC-623-624 Recombinant DNA Technology 3+1
MIC-637-638 Food Born Diseases 3+1
MIC-639-640 Food Biotechnology – II 2+1
Total 19

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MIC-641-642 Food and Dairy Microbiology 3+1
MIC-643-644 Food Processing, Preservation and Packaging 3+1
MIC-645-646 Bioinformatics 3+1
MIC-647-648 Industrial Biotechnology 3+1
MIC-618-619 Epidemiology, Public Health and Bioethics 2+1
MIC-620 Degree Comprehensive Viva Voce/Thesis 2
Total 21

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BS Part-IV (Biotechnology)
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MIC-602-603 Applied Microbiology-II 3+1
MIC-625-626 Principles and Applications of Bioremediation 3+1
MIC-623-624 Recombinant DNA Technology 3+1
MIC-649-650 Probiotics - II 3+1
MIC-651-652 Biotechnology & Healthcare 2+1
Total 19

Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MIC-612-613 Nano-Biotechnology - II 3+1
MIC-618-619 Epidemiology, Public Health and Bioethics 2+1
MIC-629-630 Water And Waste Water Treatment 3+1
MIC-631-632 Bioinformatics 3+1
MIC-647-648 Industrial Biotechnology 3+1
MIC-620 Degree Comprehensive Viva Voce/Thesis 2
Total 21
Note: Elective courses can be selected in consultation with the Director

FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Pir Bux Ghumro
Professor & Director
M.Phil, Ph.D. (Pak)

Dr. Abdul Hussain Shar


Professor
M.Phil, Ph.D. (Pak)

Dr. Mir Muhammad Ali Talpur


Associate Professor
Ph.D. (Pak)

Dr. Muneer Ahmed Qazi


Associate Professor
M.Phil, Ph.D(Pak)

Mrs. Shahida Mangi


Assistant Professor
M.Phil (Pak)

Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Malik


Assistant Professor
Ph.D. (Pak)

Dr. Tarique Zubair Avesi


Assistant Professor
Ph.D. (Pak)

Mrs. KhalidaUnar
Assistant Professor
M.Sc. (SU)

Dr. Sham Lal Janbhani


Assistant Professor
Ph.D (UK)

Mrs. Saira Bano Chandio


Lecturer-cum-Curator
M.Sc. (Pak)

Dr. Amjad Ali Mughal


Senior Technologist/Chief Media Technologist
M.Phil, Ph.D (Pak)

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Ms. Nadia Aftab Saikh
Teaching Assistant
M.Phil (Pak)

Ms. Rabail Ghumro


Teaching Assistant
M.Phil (Pak)

Mr. Yasir Akber Jamali


Teaching Assistant (Physiology)
M.Phil (Pak)

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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY
INTRODUCTION
The Department is offering a five-year Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) Program,
which is recognized by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and is
accredited by the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan. It was established in 2010 and
holds a significant position. It is the first ever national level-public sector institute of
pharmaceutical sciences in the Upper Sindh with a proclaimed objective of becoming
a center of excellence for advanced studies and research in all fields of
pharmaceutical sciences, including the clinical aspect of the profession.
The Pharmacy Program prides itself in developing highly qualified independent
practitioners able to provide patient-centered care in various environments. After
completing this program, pharmacists will be capable of conducting their practice
with a high level of maturity and leadership and be able to perform practice-related
projects.
Dr. Abdul Sami Shaikh
Chairman

VISION
To be recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in Pharmacy education and research that focuses on
appropriate use of and access to pharmaceuticals and medical devices, as well as cost-effective provision and delivery
of pharmaceutical care.
MISSION
To prepare pharmacists to provide optimal pharmaceutical care, and to prepare graduate and postgraduate students for
leadership in teaching, research, practice and service. The Department faculty generates and disseminates knowledge
to promote safe, clinically effective, and cost-efficient use of medications.
PROGRAM OFFERED

• Pharm-D. (Five-Year)

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR PROFESSIONAL PHARM-D (FIVE-YEAR)

Ist Professional Pharm.D


Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG 300 English-A (Functional English) 2
PHARM 310 Pharmaceutics-IA (Physical Pharmacy) 3+1
PHARM 311 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IA (Organic) 3+1
PHARM 312 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIA (Biochemistry) 3+1
PHARM 313 Physiology-A 3+1
PHARM 314 Anatomy & Histology 3+1
Total Cr. Hr. 22
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG 301 English-B (Communication & Writing skills) 4
PHARM 315 Pharmaceutics IB (Physical Pharmacy) 3+1
PHARM 316 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IB (Organic) 3+1
PHARM 317 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIB (Biochemistry) 3+1
PHARM 318 Physiology-B 3+1
Total Cr. Hr. 20

2nd Professional Pharm.D


Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
IS 402 Islamic Studies 3
PHARM 410 Pharmaceutics-IIA (Dosage Forms Science) 3+1
PHARM 411 Pharmaceutics-IIIA 3+1
(Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology
PHARM 412 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IA 3+1
PHARM 413 Pharmacognosy-IA (Basic Pharmacy) 3+1
PHARM 414 Practice-IA (Pharmaceutical Mathematics) 3
Total Cr. Hr. 22

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Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PS 403 Pakistan Studies 2
PHARM 415 Pharmaceutics-IIB (Dosage Forms Science) 3+1
PHARM 416 Pharmaceutics-IIB 3+1
(Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology)
PHARM 417 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IB 3+1
PHARM 418 Pharmacognosy-IB (Basic) Pharmacy 3+1
PHARM 419 Practice-IB (Bio-statistics) 3
Total Cr. Hr. 21

3rd Professional Pharm.D


Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PHARM 510 Pharmacy Practice-IIA (Dispensing Pharmacy) 3+1
PHARM 511 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIA(Pharmaceutical 3+1
Analysis)
PHARM 512 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIA 3+1
PHARM 513 Pharmacognosy-IIA 3+1
PHARM 514 (Advanced) Pathology 3+1
Total Cr. Hr. 20
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PHARM 515 Pharmacy Practice-IIB (Community, Social & 3
Administrative Pharmacy)
PHARM 516 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIB(Pharmaceutical 3+1
Analysis)
PHARM 517 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIB 3+1
PHARM 518 Pharmacognosy-IIB (Advanced ) 3+1
PHARM 519 Pharmacy Practice-III (Computer and its 3+1
Applications in Pharmacy)
Total Cr. Hr. 19
4th Professional Pharm.D
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PHARM 610 Pharmacy Practice-IVA (Hospital Pharmacy) 3
PHARM 611 Pharmacy Practice-VA (Clinical Pharmacy-I) 3+1
PHARM 612 Pharmaceutics-IVA (Industrial Pharmacy) 3+1
PHARM 613 Pharmaceutics-VA (Biopharmaceutics & 3+1
Pharmacokinetics)
PHARM 614 Pharmaceutics-VIA (Pharmaceutical Quality 3+1
Management)
Total Cr. Hr. 19
Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PHARM 615 Pharmacy Practice-IVB (Hospital Pharmacy) 3
PHARM 616 Pharmacy Practice-VB (Clinical Pharmacy-I) 3+1
PHARM 617 Pharmaceutics-IVB (Industrial Pharmacy) 3+1
PHARM 618 Pharmaceutics-VB (Biopharmaceutics & 3+1
Pharmacokinetics)
PHARM 619 Pharmaceutics-VIB (Pharmaceutical Quality 3+1
Management)
Total Cr. Hr. 19
5th (Final) Professional Pharm.D
Semester-IX
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PHARM 710 Pharmacy Practice-VIIA (Pharmaceutical 3+1
Technology
PHARM 711 Pharmacy Practice-VIA (Advanced Clinical 3+1
Pharmacy-II)
PHARM 712 Pharmacy Practice-VIIA (Forensic Pharmacy) 3
PHARM 713 Pharmacy Practice-VIIIA (Pharmaceutical 3
Management & Marketing)
PHARM 714 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-VIAA (Medical 3+1
Chemistry)
Total Cr. Hr. 18

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Semester-X
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
PHARM 715 Pharmaceutics-VIIB (Pharmaceutical 3+1
Technology
PHARM 716 Pharmacy Practice-VIB (Advanced Clinical 3+1
Pharmacy-II)
PHARM 717 Pharmacy Practice-VIIB (Forensic Pharmacy) 3
PHARM 718 Pharmacy Practice-VIIIB (Pharmaceutical 3
Management & Marketing)
PHARM 719 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IVB (Medical 3+1
Chemistry)
Total Cr. Hr. 18

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Abdul Sami Shaikh


Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Ms. Shahida Mallah


Ph.D. (On study leave abroad)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Jawad Ahmad Khan


Ph.D. Pharmaceutics
Assistant Professor

Dr. Muhammad Naeem


Ph.D. Pharmaceutics
Assistant Professor

Mr. Sajid Ali Mojai


M.Phill Pak
Assistant Professor

Mr. Shahzad Ali Mughal


M.Phill Pak
Assistant Professor

Ms. Marvi Metlo


M.Phill Pak
Assistant Professor

Mr. Zuhaib Ahmed Memon


M.Phill Pak
Assistant Professor

Mr. Rashid Ali Arbani


Lecturer

Ms. Saima Samtio


Lecturer

MS. Saiqua Lashari


Lecturer

Ms. Sumbal Talib Soomro


Lecturer

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DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
INTRODUCTION

The Department of Zoology was established in 2004, is a main department in Faculty


of Natural Sciences. Since the establishment of the department, it emphasizes the
biological literacy in teaching and outreach programs at BS level. Besides this,
department also offers the post-graduate research programs such as MS/M.Phil. and
Ph.D. since 2011. Recently department of Zoology has started the BS program in
Evening shift from the academic year 2019.

Dr. Abdul Manan Shaikh,


Chairman

VISION
To raise the department as School of Animal Sciences, so that it may promote the discovery and learning at all levels of
biological organization like Entomology, Endocrinology Parasitology, Genetics/Molecular Biology Wildlife
Management, Fisheries, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology etc.

MISSION
• To create an environment that enables teaching and research to attain high levels of excellence.
• To provide experimental management of animals for the betterment of humanity, biological control of insects and
vertebrate pests.
• To produce innovative postgraduates in areas of Zoology including Entomology, Molecular Genetics, Molecular
Biology, Parasitology, Fish technology and Wildlife Management, that contribute to the development for National and
International scenarios.
• To initiate more research projects.
• To work in collaboration with national and international organizations in the field of life sciences.
PROGRAMS OFFERED

1. BS (Four – Year)
2. MS/M.Phil.
3. Ph.D.
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)
BS PART-I
Semester -I
Course No Course title Credits
ENGL-300 English-I: Functional English 3
PAKT-301 Pakistan Studies 2
MATH-302 Mathematics-I 3
BOT/MIC-303-304 Botany-I/Micro-Biology-I (Theory + Practical) (2+1)(2+1)
BIO/PHY-305-306 Biochemistry/Physiology-I (Theory + Practical) (2+1)(2+1)
ZOOL-307-308 Principles of Animal Life-I (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
Total Credits 18
Semester-II
Course No Course title Credits
ENGL-309 English-II: Communication skills 3
ISS/ETH-310 Islamic Studies/ Ethics 2
BIO-ST-311 Bio-Statistics 2
BOT/MIC 312-313 Botany-II/Micro-Biology-II (Theory + Practical) (2+1)(2+1)
BIO/PHY-314-315 Biochemistry/Physiology-II (Theory + Practical) (2+1)(2+1)
ZOOL-316-317 Principles of Animal Life-II (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
Total Credits 17

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BS PART–II
Semester -III
Course No Course title Credits
ENGL-400 English-III: Technical Writing and Presentation skills 3
COMP-401-402 Introduction to Computer (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
BOT/MIC-403-404 Botany-III/Micro-Biology-III (Theory + Practical) (2+1)(2+1)
BIO/PHY-405-406 Biochemistry-III/Physiology-III (Theory + Practical) (2+1)(2+1)
ZOOLO-407-408 Animal Diversity: Invertebrates (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
Total Credits 16
Semester-IV
Course No Course title Credits
ENGL-409 English-IV 3
BOT/BIO-410-411 Botany-IV/ Microbiology-IV (Theory + Practical) (2+1)(2+1)
ZOOL-412-413 Animal diversity: Chordates (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
ZOOL-414-415 Animal form and function-I (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
ZOOL-416-417 Animal form and function-II (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
Total Credits 18
BS Part -III
Semester –V
Course No Course Title Credits
ZOLL-500-501 Histology (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
G.BIO-502-503 General Biochemistry (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
ZOOL-504-505 Cell & Molecular Biology (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
PHYS-506-507 Animal Physiology (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
ZOOL-508-509 Animal Behavior (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
Total Credits 18
Semester –VI
Course No Course Title Credits
ZOOL-510-511 Biological Techniques (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
ZOOL-512-513 Evolution& Principles of Systematic (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
ZOOL-514-515 Developmental Biology (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
ZOOL-516-517 Genetics (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
WIL-518 Wildlife 2
Total Credits 16
BS Part -IV
Semester –VII
Course No Course Title Credits
EN.BIO-600-601 Environmental Biology (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
ZOOL-602-603 Zoogeography & Paleontology (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
ZOLL-604-605 Endo/Para/Ento/Genetics/WLC (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
ZOLL-606 Synopsis & Research Methodology 2
ZOLL-607-608 Economic Zoology (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
Total Credits 16
Semester –VIII
Course No Course Title Credits
ZOLL-609-610 Biotechnology (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
ZOLL-611 Thesis/Research Project/Internship 4
ZOLL-612-613 Immunology (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
ZOLL-614-615 Limnology (Theory + Practical) (2+1)
ZOLL-616-617 Endo/Para/Ento/Genetics/WLC (Theory + Practical) (3+1)
Total Credits 17
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Abdul Manan Shaikh Dr. Zaib-un-Nisa Memon
Ph.D. (Pak) Ph.D. (Pak)
Associate Professor Assistant Professor TTS

Dr. Javed Ahmed Ujan Dr. Khadim Hussain Memon


Ph.D. (China) Ph.D. (China)
Associate Professor Assistant Professor TTS

Ms. Fakhra Soomro Dr. Waheed Ali Panhwar


Ph.D. (Pak) Ph.D. (Pak)
Associate Professor Assistant Professor TTS
2

Dr. Safdar Ali Ujjan Ms. Majeeda Ruk


Ph.D. (France) M.Phil. (Pak)
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
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FACULTY OF
PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Hussain Mahar


DEAN

• Department of Archaeology

• Department of Computer Science

• Department of Geography

• Department of Mathematics

• Department of Physics and Electronics

• Department of Statistics

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DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
In 1976, the Department of Archaeology became part of an academic
institution now famously known as Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur.
During its infancy life of three decades, it has achieved its excellence in
quality education and research. Consequently, this department is
recognized as one of the leading departments nationally and internationally
where higher degrees of M.S/M. Phil and Ph.D. are awarded under the
supervision of Professors who are qualified from United Kingdom, United
States of America and Germany. The major focus of this department is to
produce professionals equipped with high caliber knowledge associated
with archaeology of Pakistan.
Prof. Dr. Qasid Hussain Mallah
Chairman

Indus Seal Terracotta Bull and Human figurine found from Lakhan-Jo-Daro 2017

VISION

The vision of the Department of Archaeology is to have educational and professional excellence through
courses offered, collaborative research projects and at all level interaction around the globe. The civilization
of this soil is one of the oldest civilizations may be exchanged and shared with cultures and communities of
the World.
MISSION
The sole Mission of the department is to promote tangible and intangible heritage around the globe through
conferences, and live exhibitions. This commitment can only be achieved when department will create
dedicated professional who may continue the set traditions of this particular department.

FACILITIES
The department provides almost all basic facilities to the Students& researchers such as Archaeo-
Equipment Lab, Survey Equipment & Excavation Equipment, Digital & Manual Cameras, Audio-Visual
Equipment, Overhead Projector and Slide Projector, Computer Laboratory, Library, various kinds of digital
cameras for still & movie recording, Photographic Laboratory with Black & White Photo Processing facility.
SEMINAR LIBRARY
Seminar Library consists of nearly 2500 books and journals. The seminar library contains two portions (a)
General reading and (b) reference portion. Some of the books in the seminar library are nearly one hundred
years old. The potential researchers and students are getting benefit from this reading material. The text
books in the seminar library are for reference only and other subject books /
articles are issued to the students for two days.
PUBLICATIO NS

The department of Archaeology continues publishing annual research journal


Ancient Sindh, which is recognized by Higher Education Commission. The ten
volumes have already been published, while eleventh volume is in press and will
be soon out. This journal is globally distributed which has spread our vision and
has increased overall academic status of Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur.
Additionally, the department publication section has published a Book on KotDiji

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site which is revised version of its actual excavation providing entire knowledge on the prehistoric site.

RESEARCH PROJECTS
Department of archeology has credit for commencing scientific research on cultural heritage. Until now
several projects have been completed for instance, Lakhan-Jo-Daro project 2017 which has gain popularity
around the Globe. The department has credit to commence research on heritage of Thar Desert where
numerous ancient settlements have been recorded and on site named as PoongerBhanbhro was excavated.
This site is located in deep desert and associated with Mohenjo Daro site. The project was funded by HEC
and has revealed way of life of desert people who lived there some five thousand years ago. These projects
provide significant knowledge on the Indus valley civilization.
The faculty of department has been engaged in Different project such as excavation of Nuhato2018 located
near Nukotof Southern Thar desert; Vijnot2018 in northern Sindh and Amri site 2020 near Sehwan in
western Sindh have contributed greatly in history of Sindh Pakistan.
StudentTraining in the field

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Objects Found from Lakhan-Jo-Daro Site 2017

Khathar Jo Daro Excavation 2018

Cultural Objects Found from Nuhatosite of Thar Desert

Syllabus for BS Program


Major/ Total CR.
Course# Title of Course Semester
Minor marks HRS.
Eng – 300 English I Comp: 100 I 3
PKST-300 Pakistan Studies Comp: 100 I 2
MATH-
30 General Mathematics Comp: 100 I 3
0
ARCH- 100
Introduction of Anthropology General-I I 3
310
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ARCH-
Introduction to History General-II 100 I 3
311
ARCH- Foundation-
Introduction to Archaeology 100 I 3
312 I
600 17
Eng –
English II Comp: 100 II 3
301
PKST-301 Islamic Studies Comp: 100 II 2
MATH-
30 Mathematics Comp: 100 II 3
1
ARCH-
Fundamentals of Geography General-III 100 II 3
313
ARCH-
Fundamentals of Sociology General-IV 100 II 3
314
ARCH- Ancient History of Pakistan & Foundation-
100 II 3
315 India II
600 17
Eng – 400 English- III Comp: 100 III 3
CIVI –
Introduction to Computer Comp: 100 III 3
400
ARCH-
Fundamentals of Botany General-V 100 III 3
410
ARCH-
Computer Applications General-VI 100 III 3
411
ARCH- Archaeological Heritage of Foundation-
100 III 3
412 Pakistan III
500 15
ENG-401 English- IV Comp: 100 IV 3
ARCH- History of Archaeology in
General-VII 100 IV 3
413 Pakistan
ARCH- Growth of Archaeology in South Foundation-
100 IV 3
414 Asia IV
ARCH- Foundation-
Stone Age of Pakistan 100 IV 3+1(4)
415 V
ARCH- Foundation-
Bronze Age Cultures of Pakistan 100 IV 3+1(4)
416 VI
500 17
Ancient Religions of
Foundation-
ARCH-501 Pakistan&India OR 100 V 3
VII
Mesopotamian Civilization
Foundation-
ARCH-502 Field Archaeology 100 V 3+1(4)
VIII
ARCH-503 Physical Anthropology Major-I 100 V 3
ARCH-504 Ancient Civilizations Major-II 100 V 3
ARCH-505 Indus Civilization Major-III 100 V 3
500 16
Foundation-
ARCH-506 Museum Studies 100 VI 3
IX
Foundation-
ARCH-507 Cultural Tourism in Pakistan 100 VI 3
X
ARCH-
Muslim History of South Asia Major-IV 100 VI 3
508
ARCH-
Cultural Anthropology Major-V 100 VI 3+1(4)
509

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ARCH-510 Provincial Cultural Heritage Major-VI 100 VI 3
500 16

Major/ Total CR.


Course# Title of Course Semester
Minor marks HRS.
Muslim Art: Calligraphy,
ARCH-601 Major-VII 100 VII 3
Painting, Minor Arts & Crafts
Muslim Architecture of
ARCH-602 Major-VIII 100 VII 3
Pakistan&India
ARCH-
Research Methodology Major-IX 100 VII 3
603
ARCH-604 Numismatics of Pakistan&India Major-X 100 VII 3
ARCH-605 Research Project/Internship-I Major-XII 100 VII 3
500 15
ARCH-606 Research Project/Internship-II Major-XIII 100 VIII 7
ARCH-607 Gandharan Civilization Elective-I 100 VIII 3
ARCH-
Archaeological Conservation Elective-II 100 VIII 3+1(4)
608
ARCH- Process of Urbanization in South
Elective-III 100 VIII 3
609 Asia
ARCH- Ancient Art & Architecture of
Elective-IV 100 VIII 3
610 Pakistan&India
500 16
129
TOTAL Cr.
Hrs.

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Qasid Hussain Mallah


Ph.D. (USA)
Professor

Dr. Tasleem Alam Abro


Ph.D (Pak)
Assistant Professor

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INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

INTRODUCTION

The Department of Computer Science was established as a full-fledged department


in 1999 and recently, in 2021, has been upgraded as Institute of Computer Science,
with the goal to offer high quality degree programs that ensure that students will be
able to integrate theory and practice recognize the importance of abstraction and
appreciate the value of efficient design created to meet clearly developed
requirements. The institute intends to prepare students for lifelong learning as they
undertake professional careers in computing. The institute has always close ties to
the other departments of Physical Sciences/Natural Sciences of the University, even
has increasingly experienced collaborations with all other disciplines/faculties
outside Pakistan important to the University. It is through these collaborations that
the importance of Computer Science in a broader sense is best appreciated.
Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed
Shaikh
Director
VISION
To become a center of excellence in computer science education and research.
MISSION

To produce Computer Science graduates to design and develop quality software solutions, be able to work successfully
within challenging environments and will be good professionals.
GOALS
● To provide an understanding of the fundamental concept of computer science
● To enrich our students with different computing languages, tools, and techniques
● To make students capable of analysis, design, development, and evaluation of effective software systems
● To develop effective oral and written communication skills in students
● To prepare students for jobs/higher studies in computer science and related fields
● To make students effective member of society.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
● BS (CS) (Four-Year) (Morning & Evening Program)
● BS (IT) (Four-Year) (Morning Program)
● MS/MPhil (CS)
● PhD

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (CS/IT) (FOUR-YEAR PROGRAM)

BS (CS) Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
CS-101 Introduction to Computing 4
CS-102 Programming Fundamentals 4
MT-101 Elementary Mathematics 3
PK-101 Islamic Studies 3
EG-101 English Composition & Comprehension 3
Total 17

Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
CS-103 Discrete Structures 3
CS-104 Object Oriented Programming 4
PK-102 Pakistan Studies 3
MT-102 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3
EL-101 Basic Electronics 3
EG-102 Technical & Report Writing 3
Total 19

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BS (CS) Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
IT-201 Fundamentals of Information Technology 3
MNG-201 Organizational Behavior 3
CS-201 Data Structures & Algorithms 3
MT-201 Linear Algebra 3
EG-201 Communication Skills 3
CS-202 Digital Logic Design 3
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MT-202 Probably & Statistics 3
IT- 212 Information Systems 3
CMP-201 Computer Communications & Networks 3
MT-203 Differential Equations 3
CMP-202 Database Systems 4
CMP-203 Operating Systems 4
Total 20

BS (CS) Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
SE-301 Introduction to Software Development 3
SS-301 Professional Practices 3
CS-301 Computer Organization & Assembly 3
Language
CS302 Theory of Automata & Formal Languages 3
CS-303 Data Warehousing 3
IT-301 Multimedia Systems & Design 3
Total 18

Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours

CS-304 Compiler Construction 3


CS-305 Computer Architecture 3
CS—306 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3
CE-301 Mathematical Tools for Computing 3
CS-307 Human Computer Interaction 3
Total 15

BS (CS) Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
CS-401 Final Year Project I 3
CS-402 Computer Graphics 3
CS-403 Network Security 3
CS-404 Artificial Intelligence 3
Total 12
Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
CS-405 Final Year Project II 3
CS-406 Digital Image Processing 3
MT-401 Operation Research 3
CS-407 Communication Systems & Design 3
Total 12

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BS (IT) Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
CS-101 Introduction to Computing 4
CS-102 Programming Fundamentals 4
MT-101 Elementary Mathematics 3
PK-101 Islamic Studies 3
EG-101 English Composition & Comprehension 3
Total 17

Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
CS-103 Discrete Structures 3
CS-104 Object Oriented Programming 4
PK-102 Pakistan Studies 3
MT-102 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3
EL-101 Basic Electronics 3
EG-102 Technical & Report Writing 3
Total 19

BS (IT) Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
IT-201 Fundamentals of Information Technology 3
MNG-201 Organizational Behavior 3
CS-201 Data Structures & Algorithms 3
MT-201 Linear Algebra 3
EG-201 Communication Skills 3
CS-202 Digital Logic Design 3
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
MT-202 Probably & Statistics 3
IT-202 Information Systems 3
CMP-201 Computer Communications & Networks 3
MT-203 Differential Equations 3
CPM-202 Database Systems 4
CMP-203 Operating Systems 4
Total 20

BS (IT) Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
SE-301 Introduction to Software Development 3
SS-301 Professional Practices 3
IT-301 System & Network Administration 3
IT-302 System Integration & Architecture 3
CS-301 Data Warehousing 3
IT-303 Multimedia Systems & Design 3
Total 18

Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
IT-304 Web system & Technologies 3
IT-305 Project Management 3
MG-301 Human Resource Management 3
CS-302 Business Process Modeling 3
CS-303 Human Computer Interaction 3
Total 15

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BS (IT) Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
IT-401 Final Year Project I 3
CS-401 Mobile & Pervasive Computing 3
CS-403 Network Security 3
IT-403 Knowledge based Systems 3
Total 12

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
IT-403 Final Year Project II 3
CS-404 Information Securities 3
CS-405 Web Services 3
IT-404 Communication Systems & Design 3
Total 12

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr Mumtaz Hussain Mahar


PhD (UK)
Professor
Dr Noor Ahmed Shaikh
PhD (Pak)
Professor

Dr Ghulam Ali Mallah (On Lien)


PhD (Pak) Postdoc (UK)
Professor

Dr Javed Ahmed Mahar


PhD (Pak)
Professor

Dr Samina Rajpar
PhD (Pak)
Professor

Dr Hidayatullah Shaikh
PhD (Pak)
Professor

Dr Riaz Ahmed Shaikh


PhD (China)
Associate Professor

Dr Rafaqat Hussain Arain


PhD (China)
Associate Professor

Dr Abdullah Maitlo
PhD (UK)
Associate Professor

Mr Abdul Wahid Shaikh


MS (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Mr Abdul Rauf Avesi


MS (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Mr Asadullah Kehar
MS (France)
Assistant Professor

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Mr Mashooque Ali Mahar
MS (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr Rozina Chohan
PhD (UK)
Assistant Professor

Mr Shahid Hussain Danwer


MS (Pak)
Assistant Professor

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DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION

The Department of Geography offers the Bachelor & Master’s level courses in
the discipline of Geography. The discipline has been opened to meet the long
standing demands of the people of upper Sindh. The classes of BS (4 year)
Program started from the academic year 2005-06. Department of Geography
announced the admissions in MS/M.Phil in Geography started from the
academic year 2020.
The subject of Geography provides wealth of information and advanced
knowledge of the Earth’s surface. It is meant to open further frontiers of
knowledge for the students and to give an understanding and the preparation
which may help them proceed further to acquire the present day knowledge of
the concepts of Geographical Science.
The discipline of Geography deals with Physical Geography, Climatology,
Prf. Dr. Noor Hussain Chandio Hydrography, Geomorphology, Biogeography, the Geography of soils and
Chairman Plants, Animals and Human Geography. Historically Geography is concerned
primarily with the Human Geography of the past because so many of the
present spatial patterns owe much to earlier ones, remote sensing & GIS (Geographic Information System) are new
market oriented disciplines in Geography various fields of Geography are proposed to be taught in the Syllabus of
Bachelor of Studies BS (4-year) Program and M.A/M.Sc (Two years Program).

VISION

Create new vistas and impart knowledge and enhance awareness about the Earth as a living planet with reference to
Man-environment Interaction and resulting Physical and Human phenomena amongst the Geography students.

MISSION

• To make Geography an integral part of education at all levels


• To enhance the quality of Geographical education for broader applications and implementation in all walks of life.
• To make Geography effective for the enhancement of quality of environment and wellbeing of humanity
• To introduce new applied fields of Geography that can fulfill the requirements of the modern world
• To make Geographic research effective in our daily lives
• To broaden Geographic research areas and to effectively integrate it with national planning and development.
• To create insight appreciating current world affairs based on modern Geographic areas.

PROGRAMS OFFERED

1. BS (Four-Year)
2. MS/M.Phil

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)


BS Part - I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
OPT-320 Statistics-I/Chemistry-I/Physics-I Zoology-I/ Botany I/ Archaeology I Computer 3
Science-I (Th:) (Opt :)
OPT-321 Statistics-I/Chemistry-I/Physics-I Zoology-I /Botany I/ Archaeology I Computer 1
Science-I (Lab) (Opt :)
ENG-324 English 3
OPT-323 Economics-II/ Sociology-II/ I.R-II/ Political Science-II (Opt :) 3
GEOG-399 Introduction to Geography (3+1)
PKST-324 Pak: Studies 3
Total 17

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Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG -301 English-II/ 3
ISST- 303 Islamic Studies-II/ 2
MATHS /STAT-305 Mathematics/Statistics 3
GEOG-312 Physical Geography-II 3
GEOG-313 Physical Geography-II (Lab) 3
ANTH-314 Anthropology (General) 3
ANTH-315 Anthropology (General) (Lab) 3
OPT-323 Statistics-II/Chemistry-II/Physics-II Zoology-II/Botany II/ Archaeology 2
II / Computer Science-II (Opt :)
Total 22

BS Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG -400 English-III 3
MATHS /STAT-305 Mathematics/Statistics 3
CIVI-402 Civilizations 2
GEOG-410 Human Geography-I 3
GEOG-311 Map Interpretation (Lab) 3
GEOL-321 Geology-I 3
GEOL-313 Geology-I (Lab) 3
Statistics-III/Chemistry-III/Physics-III Zoology-III/Botany III/
OPT: 422 Archaeology III /Computer Science-III (Opt :) 2

Statistics-III/Chemistry-III/Physics-III Zoology-III/Botany III/


OPT: 424 Archaeology III Computer Science-III (Opt :) 2

Total 24
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG -405 English-IV 3
STAT-406 Statistics & Computer Skills 3
ENVS-407 Environmental science 2
GEOG-414 Human Geography-II 3
GEOG-415 Diagrams & Distribution Maps Lab I 1
GEOL-416 Geology-II 3
GEOL-417 Geology-I (Lab) 1
Statistics-IV/Chemistry- IV /Physics- IV/Zoology-IV/Botany
OPT: 425 IV/Archaeology IV /Computer Science- IV (Opt :) 2

Statistics-IV/Chemistry- IV /Physics- IV/Zoology- IV /Botany IV /


OPT: 426 Archaeology IV /Computer Science- IV (Opt :) 1

OPT: 427 Economics IV/Sociology IV/ I.R IV/ Pol: Science IV (Opt :)

Total 17

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BS Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
GEOG-500 Geomorphology 3
GEOG -501 Elementary Cartographic Techniques (Lab) (1) 2
GEOG-502 Climatology 2
GEOG-503 Identification of Rocks & Minerals (Lab) 1
GEOG-504 Oceanography 3
GEOG-505 Introduction of weather Maps (Lab) 1
GEOG-506 Economics Geography 3
GEOG-507 Elementary Quantitative Techniques (Lab) 2
Total 16

Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
GEOG-508 Population Geography 3
GEOG -509 Soil Analysis (Lab) 2
GEOG-510 Soil Geography 3
GEOG-511 Distribution Maps Computer Techniques(Lab) 1
GEOG-512 Settlement Geography 3
GEOG-513 Instrumental Surveying (Lab) 1
GEOG-514 Regions and Regional Concepts/ Geography (Opt) 3
GEOG-515 Advanced Quantitative Techniques (Lab -II) 2
Total 17
BS Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
GEOG-600 Environment Geography 3
GEOG -601 Research Methods (Lab) 2
GEOG-602 Regional Geography of South Asia 3
GEOG-603 Topographic Maps & Arial Photography (Lab) 1
GEOG-604 Desert Morphology/Coastal Geomorphology (Opt) 3
GEOG-605 Cartographic Techniques & Computer Technology (Lab) 1

GEOG-606 Plant Geography/Urban Geography/ Bio-Geography (Opt :) 3

GEOG-607 Term Paper (Lab) 2


Total 18
Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
GEOG-608 Agricultural Geography 3
GEOG -609 G.I.S (Lab) 2
GEOG-610 Geographic Thought 3
GEOG-611 Remote Sensing Lab 2
GEOG-612 Geography of Pakistan 3
GEOG-613 Land Form/Land Us/ Survey Rural Urban/ (Lab) 2
GEOG-614 Manufacturing Zoogeography (Opt) 3
GEOG-615 Comprehensive Viva Voce 2
Total 20

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Noor Hussain Chandio


Ph.D. (Pak)
Assistant Professor

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Dr. Naila Parveen
Ph.D (Pak)
Lecturer

Mr. Nisar Ahmed Khand


Teaching Assistant

Mr. Amjad Ali Maitlo


Teaching Assistant

Miss. Rukia Fatima Mallah


Teaching Assistant

Mr. Naveed Noor Chandio


Teaching Assistant

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
INTRODUCTION

The Department of Mathematics was established in 1987 and now is one of the
fastest growing mathematics departments in the Pakistan. It has an excellent
reputation, a strong and demanding program of undergraduate course work with
international syllabi offerings.
Department of Mathematics have varied faculty having degree from London
Metropolitan University, Preston University England and University of Central
Lancashire England with much more versatile subjects.
and a great postgraduate M.S/MPhil/Ph.D. Mathematics, all in accordance with
the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) directives.
The department of mathematics has committed faculty members keen for
progress and eager to emerge in world mathematics scenario; in this effort every
faculty member is busy with their international research collaborators in projects
Prof.Dr. Ali Dino Jumani with numerous publications. The department of mathematics has sufficient
Chairman faculty with varied research interests in applied and pure mathematics which cater
about over 450+ full-time students in the undergraduate majors program and 30+
in postgraduate MS/M.Phil./ Ph.D. program. Department of Mathematics also offers its services to other departments of
the university in the form of teaching mathematics subjects to various faculties and their respective departments ranging
from applied algebra and calculus to decision makings of basic statistics and inferential statistics.

VISION
Mathematics develops computational, critical thinking, and problem solving skills. The theory and techniques taught in
mathematics courses are especially important in today’s competitive society. The faculty members of the department
recognise and strive to ensure the students obtaining this knowledge. At the same time, the faculty contributes to the
discipline by fundamental research in pure and applied mathematics.
MISSION
Department of Mathematics envisions ensuring that students will contribute to the society. Students can obtain abilities
to critically assess numerical and graphical information; learn to formulate strategies for solving problems; and
acknowledge the importance of being intellectually curious throughout their lives.
Students/scholars who successfully complete the program are anticipated to:
• Be able to apply problem solving and logical skills
• Have a deeper understanding of mathematical theories
• Have a solid knowledge of applications of Mathematics relates real life problems
• Be able to communicate mathematical/logical ideas in writing
• Be competent in computer programming and able to know mathematical packages
• Be familiar with several subfields of mathematics (e.g, numerical analysis, topology, operations research and
CFD).
• Be exposed to undergraduate research or internship opportunities

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS (Four-Year)
2. MS/M.Phil
3. Ph.D

SCHEME OF STUDIES

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (4 YEAR - 136 CH) MATHEMATICS

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours

Compulsory Subjects

Islamic Studies 2(2+0)

Pakistan Studies 2(2+0)

English I 3(3+0)

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SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (4 YEAR - 136 CH) MATHEMATICS

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours

English II 3(3+0)

English III 3(3+0)

Project / Vivia-voce 3(0+3)


Total Credit Hours 16 CH
Minor Subjects

Physics I 3(2+1)
Physics II 3(2+1)
Sociology 3(3+0)
Economics 3(3+0)
Principles of Accounting 3(3+0)
Introduction to Computers 3(3+0)
Computer Programming 3(3+0)
Software Packages 3(0+3)

Total Credit Hours 24 CH


Elective Subjects

Business Mathematics 3(3+0)


Elements of Statistics 3(3+0)
Probability Theory 3(3+0)
Discrete Mathematics 3(3+0)
Fluid Dynamics I 3(3+0)
Fluid Dynamics II 3(3+0)
Graph Theory 3(3+0)
Affine and Euclidean Geometry 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 24 CH
Core Subjects

Calculus I 3(3+0)
Calculus II 3(3+0)
Linear Algebra 3(3+0)
Ordinary Differential Equations 3(3+0)
Analytical Geometry 3(3+0)
Vector Calculus 3(3+0)
Groups, Rings, Fields 3(3+0)
Classical Mechanics 3(3+0)
Tensor Analysis 3(3+0)
Real Analysis I 3(3+0)
Functional Analysis 3(3+0)
Number Theory 3(3+0)
Mathematical Physics I 3(3+0)
Complex Analysis 3(3+0)
Partial Differential Equations 3(3+0)
Abstract and Modern Algebra 3(3+0)
Numerical Analysis I 3(3+0)
Operations Research 3(3+0)

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SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (4 YEAR - 136 CH) MATHEMATICS

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours

Mathematical Physics II 3(3+0)


Differential Geometry 3(3+0)
Numerical Analysis II 3(3+0)
Optimisation Theory 3(3+0)
Electromegnetics Field Theory 3(3+0)
Real Analysis II 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 75 CH

FACULTY MAMBERS

Dr. Ali Dino Jumani


Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor

Dr. Ghulam Qadir Memon


Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor

Dr. Syed Baqer Shah


Ph.D. (Pak)
Associate Professor

Dr. Hisam uddin Shaikh


Ph.D. (Pak),
Associate Professor

Mr. Suhrab Hajano


M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Inayatullah Soomro


Ph.D. (United Kingdom)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Israr Ahmed Memon


Ph.D. (United Kingdom)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Sohail Ahmed Memon


Ph.D. (United Kingdom)
Assistant Professor

Mr. Aijaz Ali Shaikh


M.Phil. (Pak)
Lecturer

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS
INTRODUCTION

The Department of Physics was established in the year 1988. It offers BS (Four-Year)
Program, MS/M.Phil and Ph.D. It also offers Physics courses as minor subject to the
students doing BS (Four years program in the Department of Chemistry &
Mathematics).
VISION

The Department of Physics & Electronics intends to offer courses in the new emerging
disciplines such as communication system, Radio Physics, Electricity & Magnetism,
Electronics, and Nuclear Physics etc. The Department maintains an active research
program with equal emphasis on theoretical and experimental studies. The department
of Physics & Electronics also intends to introduce BS-IV program in Electronics for
Prof. Dr. Farman Ali high tech academic and research that fill the gap between the theoretical courses and
Mangi CHAIRMAN actual research work for the national and international interests.

MISSION
• To create an environment that enables teaching and research to attain high levels of excellence.
• To promote experimental facilities in the department.
• To produce graduates at the Bachelors, Masters and PhD Doctors.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. B.S (Four-Year)
2. MS/M.Phil
3. PhD
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)
BS- Part-I
Semester 1 Semester 2
Title Cr. H Title Cr. H
English – I 3 English – II 3
Calculus-I 3 Calculus – II 3
Mechanics 4 Mechanics – II Waves & Oscillations 3
Pak Study 2 Heat & Thermodynamics 3
Lab – I 1 Islamiat 2
Chemistry Theory 2 Chemistry Theory 2
Chemistry Practical 1 Chemistry Practical 1
Lab – II 1
Total Cr. Hrs. 16 Total Cr. Hrs. 18
BS- Part-II
Semester 3 Semester 4
Title Cr. H Title Cr. H
English – II 3 English – IV 3
Linear Algebra 3 Differential Equation 3
Electricity & Magnetism - I 3 Electricity & Magnetism – II 3
Optics 3 Modern Physics 3
Lab – III 1 Computer 2
Chemistry Theory 2 Chemistry Theory 2
Chemistry Practical 1 Chemistry Practical 1
Computer 2 Lab – IV 1
Total Cr. Hrs. 18 Total Cr. Hrs. 18

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BS- Part-III
Semester 5 Semester 6
Title Cr. H Title Cr.H
M.M Physics 3 M.M Physics – II 3
EMT – I 3 EMT – II 3
Classical Mechanics 3 Q .Mechanics – I 3
Electronics – I 3 Electronics – II 3
Lasers 3 Statistical Physics 3
Lab – V 1 Lab – VI 1
Total Cr. Hrs. 16 Total Cr. Hrs. 16

BS- Part-IV
Semester 7 Semester 8
Title Cr. H Title Cr. H
Q. Mechanics - II 3 Electronic Material & Devices 3
Atomic & Molecular Physics 3 Electrodynamics 3
Solid State Physics 3 Digital Electronics 3
Material Science 3 Particle Physics 3
Nuclear Physics 3 Comprehensive V.V 3
Lab – VII 1 Lab – VIII 1
Total Cr. Hrs. 16 Total Cr. Hrs. 16

FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Farman Ali Mangi
M.Phil (Pakistan) & Ph.D (China)
Professor
Dr. Deedar Ali Jamro Ms. Zubeda Bhatti
Ph.D. (China) M. Phil (Pak) (On study leave)
Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Mr. Fayaz Hussain Mahar
M.Sc. (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Mr. Gulzar Ahmed Khoso
M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor

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DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
INTRODUCTION
The Department of Statistics was established in 1976. Since then we are imparting best
quality education in different courses of statistics. This department offers advanced courses in
BS (Four Year) Program. Most recently we have introduced some new courses realizing the
fact that the requirement of the statistical courses especially in various other fields is
Photo Incharge increasingly high. We have organized M.Phil & Ph.D. Programs in applied statistics.

Statistics is a rapidly evolving discipline with applications to wide variety of other scientific,
management and engineering fields. In particular, modern computer technology facilitates the
development of high-quality and computer-intensive statistical procedures and makes it
possible to apply them to diverse statistical problems in the real world.

VISION
Our vision for the next five years is to strengthen our national and international reputation in collaborative scientific
activity without compromising our core strength of excellence in statistical theory and methods. Other mandate is to
serve as a center of excellence for statistical research and education across the campus, nationally and internationally.

MISSION
• Establishing the Statistical Survey Center for collaborative research and professional development of
undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty members.
• Launching of PGD (Statistics) program for non-statisticians.
• Supporting quality research and education in Statistical Sciences.
• Initiating a research journal of international level covering almost all the areas of Statistical Sciences.
• To establish Hi-Tech research laboratory for quality research in the field of statistics.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS (Four-Year)
2. MS/M.Phil
3. Ph.D.
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)
BS Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG 103 English – I (Functional English) 3
PKS- 105 Pakistan Studies 3
MATH-106 Calculus-I 3
FNM-109 Basic Finance Management 3
ECO-109 Introduction to Genetic 3
STAT-101 Introductory Statistics 3
Total 18
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-104 English-II 3
ISS-105 Islamic –Studies Ethics 2
MATH-107 Calculus- II 3
GEO-108 Geography 3
HRM-108 Human Resource Management 3
STAT-102 Introduction to Probability & Probability 3
distribution.
Total 17

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BS Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-203 English –III 3
COMP-204 Introduction to Computer 3
MATH-206 Advanced Calculus 3
MATH-205 Functional Math 3
STAT-202 Basic Statistical Inference 3
Total 15

Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-204 Communication Skill 3
MGT-208 Principles of Management & Marketing 3
MATH-207 Linear Algebra 3
STAT-203 Introduction to Regression Analysis & 3
Experimental Design
STAT-201 Applied Statistics 3
Total 15
BS Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
STAT-301 Probability Distribution –I 3
STAT-303 Sampling Technique –I 4
STAT-305 Design & Analysis of Experiment –I 4
STAT-307 Regression Analysis 4
STAT-204 Statistical Packages 4
Total 19
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
STAT-302 Probability Distributions –II 3
STAT-304 Sampling Techniques –II 4
STAT-306 Design & Analysis of Experiment –II 4
STAT-308 Econometrics 4
STAT-412 Official statistics 3
Total 18
BS Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
STAT-401 Statistical Inference-I 3
STAT-403 Applied Multivariate Analysis 4
STAT-405 Research Methodology 3
STAT-406 Operations Research 3
STAT-409 Time series Analysis 3
Total 16

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
STAT-402 Statistical Inference –II 3
STAT-311 Population Studies 4
STAT-224 Research Project 3
STAT-418 Mathematics Modeling & Simulation 3
STAT-419 Categorical Data Analysis 3
Total 16

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Syed Maqsood Zia


Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor

Mr. Niaz Ahmed Mari


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M.Sc (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Mr. Abdul Qadeer Memon


M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Mr. Imtiaz Ahmed Memon


M.Sc (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Mr. L. B. Khan Muhammadani Balouch


M.Phil (TUOL)
Assistant Professor
Mr. Amir Ahmed Pathan
M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Faisal Afzal Siddiqui


Ph.D. (Pak)
Assistant Professor (TTS)

Dr. Muqadas Javed


Ph.D. (Pak)
Assistant Professor (TTS)

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FACULTY OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES

Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari


DEAN
Ph.D (Pak),

• Department of Economics
• Institute of Gender Studies
• Institute of International Relations
• Institute of Islamic Studies
• Department of Media and Communication Studies
• Department of Pakistan Studies
• Department of Political Science
• Department of Sociology
• Department of Physical Education

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
INTRODUCTION
The establishment of Department of Economics started with academic history of Shah
Abdul Latif University, Khairpur since 1978. The department aims to offer educational
opportunities to students in order to foster knowledge through quality research
conducted by its faculty and convey that knowledge to the students through
undergraduate and graduate programs. The department of Economics endeavors to
achieve and excellence in research, teaching and services. The department focuses on
Prof. Dr. Muhammad
producing quality Postgraduates program are also required to contribute in economic,
Saleem Rahpoto
industrial and social development of the country.
Chairman

VISION
To develop outstanding economic, trade and business analysis programs with faculty that is recognized for excellence
in research and teaching.

MISSION

To provide curricula that promotes analytical skills and enhances decision making abilities which develop students to
become productive, skilled and sensible citizens.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS(Four-Year)
2. MS/M.Phil
3. Ph.D.
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)
BS Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-101 English-1 3
ECON-102 Introduction to Macro-Economics 3
ISST-103 Islamic Studies or Ethics for Non Muslim 3
MATH-104 Mathematics-I 3
COM-105 Computer Applications 3
ECON-106 Business Management 3
Total 18
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-107 English-1I 3
PAKST-108 Pakistan Studies 3
ECON-109 Introduction to Micro-Economics 3
MATH-110 Mathematics-II 3
COM-111 Computer Applications& Packages 3
ECON-112 Business Finance 3
Total 18
BS Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-201 English 3
ECON-202 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3
ECON-203 Economic Planning 3
ECON-204 Basic Statistics 3
SIND/URDU-205 Sindhi/Urdu 3
ECON-206 Marketing 3
Total 18

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Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-207 English 3
ECON-208 Inter: Macroeconomics 3
ECON-209 Statistics-II/General Mathematics-II 3
ECON-210 Economic Development of Pakistan 3
SIND/URDU-211 Sindhi/Urdu 3
ECON-212 Marketing 3
Total 18
BS Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Credit
Title Hours
ECO-301 Microeconomics-I 3
CO-302 Macroeconomics-I 3
ECO-303 International Economics-I 3
ECO-304 Economics Statistics-I 3
ECO-305 Monetary Economics-I 3
Total 15
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ECO-307 Microeconomics-II 3
ECO-308 Macroeconomics-II 3
ECO-309 International Economics-II 3
ECO-310 Research Methodology 3
ECO-311 Public Finance 3
Total 15
BS Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ECO-401 Mathematical Economics 3
ECO-402 Economic Development 3
ECO-403 Econometrics 3
Economic of Agriculture/ Human Resource
ECO-404 3
Development
ECO-405 Appliedl Economics 3
Total 15
Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ECO-406 Mathematical Economics 3
ECO-407 Agricultural Economics / Industrial Eco 3
ECO-408 Econometrics 3
ECO-409 Project Evaluation/ Economics Development 3
ECO-410 Applied Economics 3
ECO-411 Comprehensive Viva Voce 3
Total 18
FAUCULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Rahpoto
Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor
Dr. Fayaz Raza Chandio
Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor

Dr. Asad Raza Abidi


Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor

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Dr. Naveed Ahmed Shaikh
Ph.D. (GER)
Associate Professor
Mr. Ashique Ali Lashari
M.A (Pak)
Lecturer
Mr. Sarmad
Rahat
M.Phil (Pak)
Lecturer

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INSTITUTE OF GENDER STUDIES

INTRODUCTION

The Institute of Gender Studies was established in 2013 with the vision of
becoming world class institute in the field of gender and promoting the subject as a
learning discipline in the remote area of upper Sindh. The main objectives of the
institute are to train the students and workers of this region in Gender Studies, to
promote co-operation in inter-disciplinary relationship with others
teaching/research departments and NGO establishment, and to arrange seminars
and workshops in order to raise the awareness about gender and its implications.
The institute offers multidisciplinary courses that explore the making and meaning
of gender - femininity and masculinity across cultures and social formations.
Vision
Gender influences human options, conditions, and experiences. The legal, political,
economic, and cultural systems are all profoundly gendered. Gender awareness
benefits individuals, communities, and organizations. Therefore, research and
Dr Agha Nadia Pathan academic activities at the institute aim to:
- Enhance understanding of gender and how it is socially constructed.
Director
- Create an awareness about gender in the context of South Asia in general and in
Pakistan in particular.
- Critically analyse the status of women in Pakistani society.
- Evaluate development approaches worldwide and their effects on women.
- Explore political and theoretical dimensions of feminist pedagogy.
Mission

• The mission of the Institute of Gender Studies (IGS) is to promote, protect, monitor and evaluate gender equality
through research, public education and policy development. The institute aims at creating new pathways, synergies
and platforms to address the critical issues impacting the development of women and girls.

PROGRAMS OFFERED

BS (Four -Year)

PROPOSED COURSE FOR BS 4 YEARS PROGRAMME


First Semester
S. No Credit Hrs Course Title
1. 3 English-I
2. 2 Pakistan Studies
3. 3 Math-I
4. 3 General-I Sociology
5. 3 General-II Psychology Introduction
6. 3 Foundation I Introduction to Gender Studies
Second Semester
S. No Credit Hrs Course Title
1. 3 English-II
2. 2 Islamic Studies/Ethics
3. 3 Math-II
4. 3 General-III Culture Civilization
5. 3 General-VI Computer Skills
6. 3 Foundation II Social Construction of Gender
Third Semester
S. No Credit Hrs Course Title
1. 3 English-III
2. 3 Human Geography
3. 3 Feminist Theories
4. 3 Introduction to International Relations
5. 3 Sindhi/Urdu Literature
3 Women and the Feminist Movements: a Global
6.
Perspective

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Fourth Semester
S. No Credit Hrs Course Title
1. 3 English-IV
2. 3 General-VII Rural Development
3. 3 General-VIII Violence against Women
4. 3 Foundation-V Women’s History in South Asia
5. 3 Foundation-VI Gender and Religion

Fifth Semester
S. No Credit Hrs Course Title
1. 3 Gender and Development
2. 2 Gender and Environment
3. 3 Gender and Work
4. 3 Gender and Islam
5. 3 Feminist Research-I
Sixth Semester
S. No Credit Hrs Course Title
1. 3 Gender and Human Rights (Foundation-VIII)
2. 3 Gender and Health (Foundation-IX)
3. 3 Feminist Research-II (Major-IV)
4. 3 Gender and Politics (Major-V)
3 Social Construction of Masculinities and
5.
Feminities –(IV)
Seventh Semester
S. No Credit Hrs Course Title
1. 3 Gender and Law in Pakistan (Major-VII)
2. 3 Psychology of Gender (Major-VIII)
3. 3 Research Project Thesis (Major-IX)
4. 3 Elective-I Gender and Media
5. 3 Elective-II Gender, Peace, Security and Conflict
Eighth Semester
S. No Credit Hrs Course Title
1. 3 Research Project (Major-X)
2. 3 Internship (Major-XII)
3 Gender, Technology, and Entrepreneurship
3.
(Major-XII)
3 Elective-III Political, Social, Economic Aspect of
4.
Women’s Lives
5. 3 Elective-IV Gender, Peace, Security and Conflict

FACULTY MAMBERS

Dr. Agha Nadia


PhD (Pak)
Associate Professor

MS. Moomal Mendhri


M.A (Pak)

MS. Razia Sultana


M.A (Pak)

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INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

INTRODUCTION

The history of the Department of International Relations is as old as the Shah Abdul
Latif University Khairpur itself since the establishment in the year 1977. This
Department has been imparting quality education to the youth of upper Sindh area of
Pakistan. The Department of International Relations has made valuable contribution to
the objectives of the teaching and learning of International relations in the society, due
to which the Department of International Relations was, included one more discipline
of Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) and to upgrade up the level of Institute.

Though the prism of Discipline of international Relations (IR) and Discipline of Peace
and Conflict Studies (PCS), the students of Institute of International Relations look the
world differently.

Dr. Liaquat Ali Chandio Theoretically this institute provides the verity of the knowledge of conservative, liberal
Incharge Director and revolutionary world. Each one of these has the lens, through which the world looks
different. At the same time these three perspectives can complement each other and the
most of the theories draw on all three, but in different proportions.

Understanding International Relations (IR) and Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) both requires descriptive and
theoretical knowledge in post-cold war, new world order, international terrorism, insurgency, global power politics,
dispute resolutions, growing number and increasing the role of non state actors, climate change and environment
challenges have come on the agenda of Institute of International Relations, which have made it an unavoidable and an
inevitable institute.

VISION:
To become one of the leading Institute in providing, quality of education in the Institute of International Relations.

MISSION:
To maintain leadership role in the pursuit of knowledge through, teaching, research and consultancy in the Institute of
International Relations.

PROGRAMS OFFERED:

1. International Relations (IR):


BS (Four Years)

2. and Conflict Studies (PCS)


BS (Four Years)

BS FOUR YEARS PROGRAM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (IR)

BS-I Semester-I
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
IR-201 Introduction to International Relations (Major) 03
IR-202 Introduction to Political Science (Minor) 03
IR-203 Introduction to Everyday Science (Minor) 03
IR-204 English-I (Functional English) (Compulsory) 03
IR-205 Introduction to Statistics (Compulsory) 03
IR-206 Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) 02
Total 17
Semester-II
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
IR-207 Geopolitical Structure of the World (Major) 03
IR-208 Introduction to Geography (Minor) 03
IR-209 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies (Minor) 03
IR-210 English-II (Communication Skills) (Compulsory) 03
IR-211 Introduction to Mathematics (Compulsory) 03
IR-212 Islamic Studies /Ethics (Compulsory) 02
Total 17

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BS-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
IR-251 Regional and International Organizations (Major) 03
IR-252 International Relations: 1648-1945 (Major) 03
IR-253 Government and Politics of Pakistan (Major) 03
IR-254 Introduction to Sociology (Minor) 03
IR-255 Introduction to Media and Communication Studies (Minor) 03
IR-256 English-III (Technical Writings and Presentation Skills) 03
(Compulsory)
Total 18

Semester-IV
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
IR-257 International Relations Since 1945 (Major) 03
IR-258 Globalization in International Relations (Major) 03
IR-259 Peace Studies (Major) 03
IR-260 International Security (Major) 03
IR-261 Sindhi/Urdu (Compulsory) 03
IR-262 Introduction to Computer Science (Compulsory) 03
Total 18

BS-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
IR-301 Theories of International Relations (Major) 03
IR-302 International Political Economy (Major) 03
IR-303 Foreign Policy of Pakistan (Major) 03
IR-304 International Law-I (Major) 03
IR-305 Nuclear Studies (Major) 03
IR-306 Dynamics of Kashmir Conflict (Major) 03
Total 18

Semester-VI
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
IR-307 Conflict Management and Resolution (Major) 03
IR-308 Foreign Policy Analysis (Major) 03
IR-309 Diplomacy (Major) 03
IR-310 International Law-II (Major) 03
IR-311 International Politics of Environment (Major) 03
IR-312 Comparative Foreign Policies of Major Powers UK, US and 03
China (Major)
Total 18

BS-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
IR-351 Strategic Studies (Major) 03
IR-352 International Politics of Human Rights (Major) 03
IR-353 Research Methodology (Major) 03
IR-354 Elective-I (Elective) 03
IR-355 Elective-II (Elective) 03
Total 15

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
IR-356 Arms Control, Disarmament and Nuclear Non Proliferation 03
(Major)
IR-357 Regional Connectivity and CPEC (Major) 03
IR-358 Research Report (Compulsory) 03
IR-359 Elective-III (Elective) 03
IR-360 Elective-IV (Elective) 03
Total 15

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BS FOUR YEARS PROGRAM IN PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES (PCS)

BS-I Semester-I
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
PCS-201 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies (Major) 03
PCS-202 Introduction to Geography (Minor) 03
PCS-203 Introduction to Sociology (Minor) 03
PCS-204 English-I (Functional English) (Compulsory) 03
PCS-205 Introduction to Mathematics (Compulsory) 03
PCS-206 Islamic Studies /Ethics (Compulsory) 02
Total 17

Semester-II
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
PCS-207 Concepts of Peace and Conflicts (Major) 03
PCS-208 Introduction to International Relations (Minor) 03
PCS-209 Introduction to Political Science (Minor) 03
PCS-210 English-II (Communication Skills) (Compulsory) 03
PCS-211 Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) 03
PCS-212 Introduction to Statistics (Compulsory) 02
Total 17

BS-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
PCS-251 Socio-Cultural Dimensions of Conflicts in Pakistan (Major) 03
PCS-252 Concepts of Peace Building (Major) 03
PCS-253 Introduction to Gender Studies (Minor) 03
PCS-254 Sindhi/Urdu (Compulsory) 03
PCS-255 English-III (Technical Writings and Presentation Skills)
03
(Compulsory)
PCS-256 Introduction to Computer Science (Compulsory) 03
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
PCS-257 Conflict Analysis (Major) 03
PCS-258 Insurgency and Terrorism (Major) 03
PCS-259 Non Violence Movements of the World (Major) 03
PCS-261 Introduction to Everyday Science (Minor) 03
PCS-262 Introduction to Media and Communication Studies (Minor) 03
Total 15

BS-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
PCS-301 Theories of Peace and Conflict (Major) 03
PCS-302 Alternate Dispute Resolution (Major) 03
PCS -303 Global Power Politics and Peace (Major) 03
PCS-304 International Law (Major) 03
PCS-305 Gender, Peace and Security (Major) 03
Total 15
Semester-VI
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
PCS-307 Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (Major) 03
PCS-308 Insurgency and Terrorism (Major) 03
PCS-309 Global Perspective on Peace Building (Major) 03
PCS-310 Conflict and Cooperation in South Asia (Major) 03
PCS-311 Research Methodology (Major) 03
Total 15

BS-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
PCS-351 Traditional and Non-Traditional Security Paradigms (Major) 03
PCS-352 Peace Leadership in South Asia (Major) 03
PCS-353 State and Human Security (Major) 03
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PCS-354 Elective-I (Elective) 03
PCS-355 Elective-II (Elective) 03
Total 15
Semester-VIII
Course No# Course title Credit Hours
PCS-356 Contemporary Global Conflicts (Major) 03
PCS-357 Non-Violent Movements of the World (Major) 03
PCS-358 Elective-III (Elective) 03
PCS-359 Elective-IV (Elective) 03
PCS-360 Research Report (Compulsory) 03
Total 15

Combined list of Elective Subjects for BS/MA courses for International Relations and Peace and Conflict Studies

Following is the list of elective courses to be offered by the concern faculty member, he/she will provide the contents and the
course material as well as the core and the suggested books at the time of course offered. Any THREE subjects from list A and
any ONE from list B can be chosen as elective subjects in each discipline.

A. Concepts and Issues

1. Comparative Political Systems of UK, US, Russia, and China (Any two)
2. Foreign and Security Policies of European Union
3. Emerging Regional and World Orders
4. Research Methodology-II
5. Modernization and Democratization in the Muslim World
6. Nuclear Non-proliferation Regime
7. Pakistan Defense and Security Policy
8. Nuclearization of South Asia
9. Political Tolerance
10. International Environmental Law
11. Crime and Justice
12. Kinetic and Non-Kinetic Warfare
13. Politics of Indian Ocean
14. Use of Force in International Law
15. Foreign Policy of India
16. Contemporary Political Ideologies
17. International Migration and Politics
18. International and Regional Organizations in Peace Keeping
19. Introduction to SAARC Forum
20. Terrorism and Counter-terrorism
21. International Relations in Islam
22. Non-state Actors in International Relations
23. Media and International Relations
24. Human Growth and Behavior
25. Refugee Law
26. Interpersonal and intergroup processes
27. Research methodology of Peace and Conflict Studies
28. Welfare system of Islam and Cotemporary Studies of PCS
29. Gender and International Relations
30. International Humanitarian Law
31. Peace Leadership of contemporary World and Nobel Peace Laureates
32. Social Policy and Planning
33. History of Peace Movements
34. Reconstructing the Term Conflict
35. Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
36. United Nations: Reforms and Restructuring
37. OIC: Reforms and Restructuring
38. Enlightened Moderation and the Muslim World
39. MNCs and NGOs in International Relations
40. National Liberation Movements and Decolonization
41. Ethnic Conflicts in Global Perspective
42. Religion and Militancy
43. Peace Building in Practice
44. Anglo-Russian Treaties and Contemporary Border Issues of Pakistan
45. Religion, Ideology and International Relations
46. Science, Technology and International Relations
47. Ethics and Morality in International Relations
48. Power Politics and Beyond
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49. Research Report/ Dissertation
50. International Economic Groups
51. International Political Theory
52. Youth Development/Welfare

B. Area Studies

1. South Asia
2. South East Asia
3. Asia-Pacific
4. East Asia
5. Central Asia and Caucasus
6. Western Europe
7. Eastern Europe
8. North Europe: Scandinavian-Nordic Countries
9. Latin-Central America
10. South America
11. North America
12. Russian Federation and Eurasia
13. Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
14. Southern Africa
15. Central Africa

FACULTY MEMBERS:

Dr. Amir Ahmed Khuhro


Ph.D (Pak)
Professor

Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Buledi


M.A (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Liaquat Ali Chandio


Ph.D (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Mr. Sarfaraz Ali Korejo


M.A (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Mr. Ishrat Ali Mirani


M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor

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INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES
INTRODUCTION
The Institute of Islamic Studies was established in 2013. Its aims to promote the study of
Islamic thoughts and offers an opportunity to study Islam on Graduate &Post Graduate
level. The M.S /M.Phil.Ph.D. program in the Institute of Islamic Studies covers the general
areas of Islamic Sciences with special focus on the modern and contemporary issues. The
area of Islamic thought, Islamic Economics, Comparative Religion, Islamic Sociology and
Muslim Political thought are also be pursued in the MS/M.Phil and Ph.D. Program.The
Institute is situated in a beautiful building of Islamic Studies near Jamia Masjid of the
University. In this Institute students are learning Islamic sciences like Tafseer, Hadith,
Seerah, History, Islamic Jurisprudence, Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence, Mysticism,
Ethics, Philosophy and Arabic language. The Institute is producing scholars for
educational, religious and social institutions for the country and abroad.
Dr. Sajjad Ali Raeesi
Director
VISION

It is basic vision is to promote a tolerant society and creation of a peaceful atmosphere at every level.

MISSION
To utilize the available resources in producing research oriented scholars. It develops a broad-range of curricular
programs that brings the expertise and skills to a wider community of students at both Undergraduate and graduate
level.
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
BAYAN UL HIKMAH RESEARCH JOURNAL
Bayan ulHikmahhttps://hikmah.salu.edu.pk/index.php/hikmah Research Journal is published annually by the Institute of
Islamic Studies. This journal is recognized by HEC in the year 2020.This is also indexed by the international database
agencies such as IRI and AIR.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS (Four-Years)
2. MS/M.Phil in Islamic Studies (Minimum Period two years and Maximum Period Four years)
3. Ph.D in Islamic Studies (Minimum Period two years and Maximum Period Seven years)

SYLLABUS BS (PART I-II-III-IV)

BS.I, Semester I
‫کریڈیٹ آورز‬ ‫نوعیت‬ ‫مضمون‬ ‫کورس نمبر‬
3 ‫الزمی‬ ‫اسالمیات‬ 300 .1
(Compulsory) Islamic Studies
3 ‫الزمی‬ )I(‫انگریزی‬ 301.1
(Compulsory) English (Compulsory)
3 ‫بنیادی‬ ‫تفہیم قرآن کے اصول‬ 311
Principal Subjects Principles of understanding the Qur'an
3 ‫امدادی‬ ‫ اسٹیٹ‬/‫بنیادی حساب‬ 321
Supporting Subjects Basic Math / Statistics
3 ‫اختیاری‬ )‫) (مسلم ہسٹری‬I( ‫جنرل کورس‬ 331
Optional G.C I (Muslim History)
3 ‫اختیاری‬ )‫) (سماجی و مذہبی رواداری‬II( ‫جنرل کورس‬ 341
Optional G.C II (Social and Religious Tolerance I)
BS.I, Semester II
3 ‫الزمی‬ ‫مطالعہ پاکستان‬ 300.2.
(Compulsory) Pakistan Studies (Compulsory)
3 ‫الزمی‬ )II(‫انگریزی‬ 301.2
(Compulsory) English II (Compulsory)
3 ‫بنیادی‬ )‫ابتدائی عربی(علم الصرف‬ 312
(Principal Subject) Basic Arabic (Elm Al-Saraf)
3 ‫امدادی‬ ‫کمپیوٹر کا ابتدائی مطالعہ‬ 322
Supporting Subject Preliminary study of computer
3 ‫اختیاری‬ )III( ‫جنرل کورس‬ 332
Optional
3 ‫اختیاری‬ )‫رواداری‬ ‫)(سماجی و مذہبی‬IV( ‫جنرل کورس‬ 342
Optional General Course III
(Social and Religious Tolerance II)

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General Course IV
BS.II, Semester III
3 ‫الزمی‬ )III(‫انگریزی‬ 400.1
English III (Compulsory)
3 ‫الزمی‬ ‫ سندھی‬/ ‫اردو‬ 401.1
Urdu / Sindhi
3 ‫بنیادی‬ )‫تفہیم حدیث و ابتدائی عربی (علم النحو‬ 411
Understanding Hadith and basic Arabic (Elm Al-
Naho)
3 ‫بنیادی‬ ‫فقہ السنہ‬ 421
Sunnah Jurisprudence
3 ‫اختیاری‬ )V( ‫جنرل کورس‬ 431
General Course V
3 ‫اختیاری‬ )‫)(سماجی و مذہبی رواداری‬VI( ‫جنرل کورس‬ 441
General Course VI
G.C II (Social and Religious Tolerance I)
BS.I, Semester IV
3 ‫الزمی‬ )III(‫انگریزی‬ 400.1
English III (Compulsory)
3 ‫الزمی‬ ‫ سندھی‬/ ‫اردو‬ 401.2
Urdu / Sindhi
3 ‫بنیادی‬ )‫ابتدائی عربی (علم النحو‬ 412
Basic Abrabic (Elm Al- Naho)
3 ‫بنیادی‬ ‫تاریخ اسالم کا خصوصی مطالعہ‬ 422
Specific Study of Seerat un Nabvi
3 ‫اختیاری‬ )V( ‫جنرل کورس‬ 532
General Course (V)
3 ‫اختیاری‬ )VI( ‫جنرل کورس‬ 442
General Course (VI)
BS.III, Semester V
3 1 )‫علم التفسیر (الف‬ 511
The science of interpretation of Quran(A)
3 2 )‫علم الحدیث (الف‬ 521
The Sciences of Hadith (A)
3 3 )‫علم الفقہ (الف‬ 531
The knowledge of Islamic Jurisprudence (A)
3 4 )‫النبی کا مطالعہ (الف‬ ؐ ‫سیرت‬ 541
Study of the biography of the Prophet (A)
BS.III, Semester VI
3 1 )‫علم التفسیر (ب‬ 512
The science of interpretation of Quran(B)
3 2 )‫علم الحدیث (ب‬ 522
The Sciences of Hadith (B)
3 3 )‫علم الفقہ (ب‬ 532
The knowledge of Islamic Jurisprudence (B)
3 4 )‫النبی کا مطالعہ (ب‬ ؐ ‫سیرت‬ 542
Study of the biography of the Prophet (B)
3 5 ‫ اسالمی عمرانیات‬/‫ عربی زبان و ادب‬/ ‫تفاہم ادیان‬ 552
Understanding of religions / Arabic language and
literature / Islamic sociology
BS.IV, Semester VII
100 1 )‫اصول ِ فقہ (الف‬ 611
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence (A)
100 2 )‫مسلمانوں کے سیاسی افکار (الف‬ 621
Political Thoughts of Muslims (a)
100 3 )‫مسلمانوں کی تمدنی تاریخ(الف‬ 631
Cultural History of Muslims (a)
100 4 ‫ تاریخ‬/ )‫ اسالم و مطالعہ جنس (الف‬/ )‫دعوت و تبلیغ (الف‬ 641
‫اولیاء سندھ‬
Invitation and Propagation (a) / Islam and the Study
of Sexuality (a) / History of the Saints of Sindh
100 5 ‫ فلسفہ‬/ ‫ مسلمانوں کے معاشرتی ادارے‬/ ‫اسالمی اقتصادیات‬ 651
‫اخالق و تصوف‬
Islamic Economics / Muslim Social Institutions /
Philosophy of Ethics and Sufism
BS.IV, Semester VIII
100 1 )‫اصول ِ فقہ (ب‬ 612
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence (B)
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100 2 )‫مسلمانوں کے سیاسی افکار (الف‬ 622
Political Thoughts of Muslims (B)
100 3 )‫مسلمانوں کی تمدنی تاریخ(الف‬ 632
Cultural History of Muslims (B)
100 4 ‫ تاریخ اولیاء‬/ )‫ اسالم و مطالعہ جنس (ب‬/ )‫دعوت و تبلیغ (ب‬ 642
‫ فلسفہ اخالق و تصوف‬/‫سندھ‬
Invitation and preaching (b) / Islam and the study of
sexuality (b) / History of the saints of Sindh /
Philosophy of ethics and Sufism
100 5 ‫ مسلمانوں کے معاشرتی ادارے‬/ ‫اسالمی اقتصادیات‬ 652
Islamic Economics / Muslim Social Institutions

TEACHING FACULTY

Dr. Sajjad Ali Raeesi.


Ph.D. (Pak)
Associate Professors

Dr. Zain-ul-Abdin Arijo.


P.hD (Pak)
Assistant Professors

Dr. Hassan Ali


Ph.D (Pak)
Assistant Professor, (TTS)

TEACHING ASSISTANTS(NON-PERMANENT)
1. Mr. Mujeebur Rehman Solongi (M.Phil Islamic Studies)
2. Mr. Javid Ahmed Khokhar (M.Phil Islamic Studies)
3. Mr. Naveed Ahmed Mehsar (M.A Islamic Studies)
4. Syeda Shumaila Naqvi (M.Phil Islamic Studies)
5. Ms. Jameela Arijo (M.A Islamic Studies)

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DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES

INTRODUCTION
The Department of Media and Communication Studies was established in 2005.
It offers BS-IV and Two Years Masters Program which articulate the
professional competency among the students to be effective communicators for
both government and private organizations. The high qualified faculty of
department creates an ability to understand psychology and sociology of human
behavior including all technical skills concerned to the field of growing Mass
Media that have originated better scope and variety of jobs opportunities. In
accordance with said phenomena, Department of Media and Communication

Dr.Mujeeb Rehman Abro Studies aspire students to think not just about career opportunities, but also to
Chairman face challenges; and to act wisely, with integrity and to make a positive
contribution in the society.
VISION
The Department of Media and Communication Studies envisions promoting excellent and credible interdisciplinary,
professional institution according to global modern trends and skills of media and communication studies, whereby
critical thinking and cognitive ability of individuals will develop to be innovative and enlighten communicators.

MISSION
The Department of Media and Communication Studies aims to concentrates to equip the individuals with professional
values, conceptual and philosophical approaches of contemporary media and communication as they can bring
sustainable developments according to democratic norms and serve the society as an agent of change.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS (Four-Year)
3. MS/M.Phil
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR)

BS Part-I
Semester-I
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
ENG- 311 English-Reading and listening skills(Compulsory) 3
IS/ET-321 Islamic Studies /Ethics(Compulsory) 3
CS - 331 Computer Skills for Media & Communication 3
MC - 341 Introductions to Media & Communication 3
Pol.Sc-351 Introduction to Political Science-I (Optional) 3
SOC -361 Introduction to Sociology-I (Optional) 3
Total 18

Semester-II
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
ENG- 312 English-writing and Presentation skills(compulsory) 3
PS- 322 Pakistan Studies(compulsory) 3
STAT-332 Basic Statistics 3
MC - 342 History of Media& Communication 3
Pol.Sc-352 Introduction to Political Science –II (Optional) 3
SOC -362 Introduction to Sociology-1(Optional) 3
Total 18

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BS Part-II
Semester-III
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
ENG- 411 Functional English (compulsory) 3
SD/UR- 421 Sindhi/Urdu (compulsory) 3
CCIV- 431 Culture and Civilization 3
MC - 441 News Writing ,Editing & Reporting (Theory &Practice) 2+1
IR - 451 Introduction to International Relations-I (Optional) 3
ECO - 461 Introduction to Economics (Optional) 3
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
ENG- 412 English Comprehension (compulsory) 3
SD/UR- 422 Sindhi/Urdu (compulsory) 2
MC- 432 Rural Journalism 3
MC - 442 Logic & Critical Thinking 3
IR - 452 Introduction to International Relations(Optional) 3
ECO - 462 Introduction to Economics(Optional) 3
Total 17
BS Part-III
Semester-V
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
MC- 511 Journalistic Language 3
MC- 512 Theories of Communication-I 3
MC- 522 Media Psychology 3
MC - 532 Social Media (Theory &Practice) 2+1
MC- 542 News paper& Magazine Production (Theory &Practice) 2+1
Total 15
Semester-VI
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
MC- 512 Media & Human Rights 3
MC- 522 Theories of Communication-II 3
MC- 532 Mass Media Research 3
MC - 542 Media Laws & Ethics 3
MC - 552 Photography (Theory &Practice) 2+1
Total 15
BS Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
MC- 611 Development Support Communications 3
MC- 621 Online Journalism (Theory &Practice) 2+1
MC- 631 Civic Journalism(Theory &Practice) 2+1
MC - 641 Advertising& Public Relations (Theory & Practice) 2+1
MC - 651 Radio Production (Theory &Practice) 2+1
Total 15
Semester-VIII
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
MC- 612 Contemporary News & Views 3
MC- 622 Media Management 3
MC- 632 Environmental Journalism 3
MC - 642 Television Production (Theory &Practice) 2+1
MC - 652 Research Thesis/ Project 3
Total 15
M.A (Previous)
Semester-I
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
MC- 511 Journalistic language 3
MC- 521 Theories of Communication-I 3
MC- 531 Media Psychology 3
MC - 541 Social Media (Theory &Practice) 2+1
MC- 551 News paper& Magazine Production (Theory &Practice) 2+1
MC- 561 News Writing , Editing & Reporting (Theory &Practice) 2+1
Total 15

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Semester-II
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
MC- 512 Media & Human Rights 3
MC- 522 Theories of Communication-II 3
MC- 532 Mass Media Research 3
MC - 542 Media Laws & Ethics 3
MC - 552 Photography (Theory &Practice) 2+1
MC- 562 History and Fundamentals of Media 3
Total 15

M.A (Final)
Semester-I
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
MC- 611 Development Support Communications 3
MC- 621 Online Journalism(Theory &Practice) 3
MC- 631 Civic Journalism 3
MC - 641 Advertisng& Public Relations (Theory & Practice) 2+1
MC - 651 Radio Production (Theory &Practice) 2+1
Total 15

Semester-II
Course No: Course Title Credit Hours
MC- 612 Contemporary News & Views 3
MC- 622 Media Management 3
MC- 632 Environmental journalism 3
MC - 642 Television Production (Theory &Practice) 2+1
MC - 652 Research Thesis / Project 3
Total 15

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Taj Mumhmmad Lashari


Ph.D. (Pak)
Professor
Dr.Mujeeb Rehman Abro
Ph.D. (China)
Associate Professor
Mr. Ahmed Ali Memon
M.Phil (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Ms. Maria Peeral Maitlo
M.A (Pak)
Assistant Professor
Mr. Fida Hussain Jatoi
M.A (UK)
Lecturer (On study leave abroad)

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DEPARTMENT OF PAKISTAN STUDIES
INTRODUCTION

The Department of Pakistan Studies was established in the Year 2005 as an


independent discipline at Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur. As Knowledge
about a country especially for some ones motherland, its history, geography, its
culture, customs and traditions its languages, literature social structure and
economic conditions, foreign policy, administrative structure, politics, constitution
and its strategic importance is matter of great importance.

In this connection all those who keep interest must go through the sources of
concerned knowledge. All this about Pakistan is being taught at the Department of
Pakistan Studies.

VISION
Dr. Inayatullah Bhatti
Incharge The vision of this discipline is to prepare students to serve the nation in various
fields of life. It generates knowledge and expertise to the students to produce
academic and administrative leadership at national and international level.

MISSION

To produce professionally competent and extremely cultured persons with great potential to serve the nation in its actual
requirements.

PROGRAMS OFFERED AIM AT:


• Equipping the students of Pakistan Studies with the knowledge, skills and tolls to compete in the national
and international job markets and uplift social norms via Social in general and History in particular.
• Thus the subjects offered are oriented to introduce the students of Pakistan Studies with the colonialism
and special focus is placed on the British colonizing process of the Indian sub-continent, nationalist movements in
the united India and eventually Muslim nationalism. Besides, the courses will enable students to expertise in the
constitution-making history and political developments.
• Courses focused on the security and foreign policy of Pakistan it facilitates students to understand the
external and internal security dynamics of Pakistan, region and the global world. Moreover, security studies delve
into the specter of the nuclear war, arms race, terrorism, religious extremism and ethnic violence. Furthermore,
courses are modeled to make possible for students to understand the modes of the modern warfare like the 4th and
the 5th generation warfare, which are the direct results of the technological advancement. Similarly, foreign policy
courses teach students not only about Pakistan’s foreign policy but the foreign policy of the super powers and the
great powers as well.
• South Asia is one of the multilingual, multi-cultural and multinational regions of the world. Pakistan
being the part of South Asia is also a heterogeneous country, where the people belongs various origins and habitat.
Therefore, the subjects taught at the Department of Pakistan Studies are specially designed to understand the
history, languages, creeds, cultures, customs, rites and dresses in Pakistan. Moreover, the courses dealing with the
society and culture of the country which emphasis on the cultural and religious diversity, tolerance, coexistence,
cooperation and peace in the society.
• Like culturally diverse, the terrain of Pakistan is also of multi-featured. The topography of Pakistan
ranges from the tallest mountains to the hills, rivers, valleys, plateaus, deserts, lakes, coastal areas and plain areas.
So, the courses are incorporated to give students the in-depth knowledge of Pakistani geography and its geo-
political importance.
• To cater the needs of modern research, the courses of modern research methodology are also
recommended to teach very carefully.

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PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS-IV Year
2. M.Phil
3. Ph.D
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS-IV YEAR PROGRAM
BS-Part-I
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Cr.Hrs
ENG-300 English-I Compulsory 03
IST-301 Islamic Studies Compulsory 02
MATH-302 Mathematics-I Compulsory 03
SOCIO-303 Introduction to Sociology General 03
PKST-304 Muslim Struggle for Pakistan (1857-1947) Foundation 03
PKST-305 Geography of Pakistan Foundation 03
Total: 17
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Cr.Hrs
ENG-300 English-II Compulsory 03
MATH-302 Mathematics-II Compulsory 03
COMP-306 Computer Applications Compulsory 02
ECON-307 Introduction to International Relations General 03
PKST-308 Pakistan Society and Culture Foundation 03
PKST-309 Political History of Pakistan (1947-todate) Foundation 03
Total: 17
BS-Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Cr.Hrs
ENG-300 English-III Compulsory 03
COMP-306 Computer Applications Compulsory 02
GEO-310 Introduction to Geography General 03
I.R-311 Introduction to Media & Communication General 03
PKST-312 Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Foundation 03
PKST-313 Economic Development in Pakistan Foundation 03
Total: 17
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Cr.Hrs
SIND/URD314 Sindhi/Urdu Compulsory 03
PKST-315 Introduction to Economics General 03
GS-316 Introduction to Gender Studies General 03
PKST-317 Mass Media and Communication in Pakistan Foundation 03
PKST-318 Pakistani Language and Literature Foundation 03
PKST-319 Social Change and Development in Pakistan Foundation 03
Total: 18
BS-Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Cr.Hrs
POL-SC-320 Introduction to Political Science General 03
PKST-321 Human Rights in Pakistan Foundation 03
PKST-322 Women Empowerment in Pakistan Major /Elective 03
PKST-323 Local Self-Government in Pakistan Major 03
PKST-324 Pakistan’s Relations with Muslim World Major/Elective 03
PKST-325 Geo Politics of Pakistan Major/Elective 03
Total: 18
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Cr.Hrs
PKST-326 Social and Religious Tolerance Elective 03
PKST-327 Muslim Reformist Movements in Subcontinent Major 03
PKST-328 Social Stratification and its Implications Major 03
PKST-329 Political Parties and Civil Society in Pakistan Major 03
PKST-330 Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Major Course 03
1973 seminar on an
issue of
National
Importance
otal: 15

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BS-Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Cr.Hrs
PKST-331 Pak- China Relations Major/ Elective 03
PKST-332 Pakistan’s National Security: External and Internal Dynamics Major/ Elective 03
PKST-333 Pakistan: Government and Politics Major/ Elective 03
PKST-334 Social Issues in Pakistan (Child, forced labour, illiteracy, Major/Elective 03
corruption, drug addiction, Wani (swara), Karo-kari and
Honour-Killing).
PKST-335 History of Region/Province Major/ Elective 03
Total: 15
Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Cr.Hrs
PKST-336 Research Methodology Major/ Elective 04
PKST-337 Urbanizations in Pakistan Major/ Elective 03
PKST-338 Pakistan and SAARC Countries Major /Elective 03
PKST-339 Research Projects Major 06
PKST-340 Viva Voce Major 03
Total: 19
NOTE: courses will be offered subject to the availability of teacher.

OPTIONAL COURSES
PKST-341 Historiography in Pakistan
PKST-342 Political and Constitutional History of Pakistan Rationale and Scope
PKST-343 Contemporary issues in Pakistan’s Foreign Policy
PKST-344 Pakistan’s Economy: Challenges and Responses
PKST-345 Social Change and Cultural Transformation
PKST-346 Pakistani Society as Reflected in Pakistani Literature (1947-till date)
PKST-347 Study of Archives
PKST-348 Study of Leadership
PKST-349 Migration Studies
PKST-350 Study of Colonialism
PKST-351 History of Punjab (1849-1947)/Regional History

PKST-352 Hate and Extremism in British Punjab (or Any Region)

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FACULTY MEMBERS:

Dr. Inayatullah Bhatti


Ph.D (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Siraj Ahmed Soomro


Ph.D (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Mr. Rafi Raza Sanghroo


M.Sc (Pak)
Assistant Professor (on study leave abroad)

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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

INTRODUCTION

The Department of Political Science is the guiding light for the future of the coming
generations of our beloved homeland and the international society. As far as the
discipline of Political Science, Politics and the Political Philosophy is concerned it is the
only one discipline which deals with how to make the present citizens and the future
generations happy in this complex world of governments. Political Science intends for
creating peaceful paths- moral and justified laws and theories- that help human being to
run society in harmonious environment.

The faculty members of the department are committed rigorously to advance new
knowledge, philosophy through introducing new subjects, like human rights, good
Prof. Dr. Amir Ali governance and global politics.
Chandio
Chairman As a Department, we are embarking on a new and exciting phase of the development,
the ever-increasing intellectual exchange between our staff and students; between our
scholars, the foreign and the guest intellectuals. The department is committed to promote multiculturalism through
accepting all communities without any considerations of race, ethnicity, caste and religion.

Apart from lectures delivered by the faculty, the department also organizes Lectures, Seminars, and Workshops by the
visiting faculty on historical days and important current affairs.
VISION
To promote quality of scientific knowledge within very short period of time and to create an excellent academic
institute.
MISSION
The department of Political Science is committed to spread discipline among all the spheres of Social Sciences and
serve the nation in its actual requirements for the future development.

OBJECTIVES
To enable the students to analyze the current national and international political scenario.
To create the sense of responsibility among the students towards the state and society.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
After completion of Degree in Political Science the students shall be able to apply for job in various sectors especially
in teaching and research, it also enables them to compete in competitive exams because the mostly subjects are the part
of the syllabus taught in the Department.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS (Four-Year)
SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR) PROGRAM

BS Part-I
Semester-I
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-300 English – I 3
IST-301 Islamic Studies 3
Pol.Sc-301 Introduction to Political Science – I 3
STAT-301 Statistics-I 3
Optional – I 3
Optional – II 3
Total 18
Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-301 English – II 3
PKST-302 Pakistan Studies 3
Pol.Sc-302 Introduction to Political Science – II 3
Pol.Sc-303 Introduction to Political Science- III 3
Pol.Sc-304 Introduction to Computer Applications 3
Optional – IV 3
Total 18

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BS Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-400 English –III 3
Pol.Sc-401 Political System (UK, USA) 3
Pol.Sc-402 Comparative Politics 3
SIND/URD- Sindhi/Urdu (Compulsory) 3
Optional – V 3
Optional – VI 3
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-401 English – IV 3
Pol.Sc-403 Political System (Pakistan, India, China) 3
Pol.Sc-404 Pakistan Movement 3
SIND/URD- Sindhi/Urdu (Compulsory) 3
Optional – VII 3
Optional – VIII 3
Total 18
BS Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-501 Western Political Thought – I 3
Pol.Sc-502 Muslim Political Thought – I 3
Pol.Sc-503 Government and Politics in Pakistan 3
Pol.Sc-504 International Organizations 3
Pol.Sc-505 Public Administration 3
Total 15
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-506 Western Political Thought – II 3
Pol.Sc-507 Muslim Political Thought – II 3
Pol.Sc-508 Political Ideologies 3
Pol.Sc-509 Comparative and Developmental Politics 3
Pol.Sc-510 Local Government in Pakistan 3
Total 15

BS Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-601 Methods of Study and Research 3
Pol.Sc-602 International Politics Since 1945 3
Pol.Sc-603 Political System of Developing States 3
Pol.Sc-604 Ideology and Dynamics in Pakistan’s Politics 3
Pol.Sc-605 Politics of Globalization 3
Total 15

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-606 Public Policy 3
Pol.Sc-607 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3
Pol.Sc-608 Political Economy 3
Pol.Sc-619 International Law 3
Pol.Sc-610 Human Rights 3
Pol.Sc-611 Dissertation/Comprehensive Viva voce 3
Total 18
M.A (Previous)
Semester-I
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-501 Western Political Thought – I 3
Pol.Sc-502 Muslim Political Thought – I 3
Pol.Sc-503 Government and Politics in Pakistan 3
Pol.Sc-504 International Organizations 3
Pol.Sc-505 Public Administration 3
Total 15

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Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-506 Western Political Thought – II 3
Pol.Sc-507 Muslim Political Thought – II 3
Pol.Sc-508 Political Ideologies 3
Pol.Sc-509 Comparative and Developmental Politics 3
Pol.Sc-510 Local Government in Pakistan 3
Total 15
M.A (Final)
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-601 Methods of Study and Research 3
Pol.Sc-602 International Politics Since 1945 3
Pol.Sc-603 Political System of Developing States 3
Pol.Sc-604 Ideology and Dynamics in Pakistan’s Politics 3
Pol.Sc-605 Politics of Globalization 3
Total 15
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-606 Public Policy 3
Pol.Sc-607 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3
Pol.Sc-608 Political Economy 3
Pol.Sc-609 International Law 3
Pol.Sc-610 Human Rights 3
Pol.Sc-611 Dissertation/Comprehensive Viva voce 3
Total 18

LISTS OF GENERAL, MAJOR AND ELECTIVE OPTIONAL SUBJECTS


Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol. Sc-901 E-Politics 3
Pol. Sc-902 Political Engineering 3
Pol. Sc-903 Environmental Sciences; 3
Pol. Sc-904 Everyday Science; 3
Pol. Sc-905 Feminist Theories; 3
Pol. Sc-906 Feminist Movements; 3
Pol. Sc-907 Gender and Development; 3
Pol. Sc-908 Gender and Human Rights; 3
Pol. Sc-909 Development Economics; 3
Pol. Sc-910 History of Civilizations; 3
Pol. Sc-911 International Finance; 3
Pol. Sc-912 Introduction to Basics in Computer; 3
Pol. Sc-913 Introduction to Micro-Economics – l; 3
Pol. Sc-914 Introduction to Micro-Economics – ll; 3
Pol. Sc-915 Introduction to Macro-Economics – l; 3
Pol. Sc-916 Introduction to Macro-Economics – ll; 3
Pol. Sc-917 Introduction to Geography; 3
Pol. Sc-918 Introduction to Gender Studies; 3
Pol. Sc-919 Introduction to Law; 3
Pol. Sc-920 Introduction to Psychology; 3
Pol. Sc-921 Introduction to Social Work; 3
Pol. Sc-922 Introduction to Journalism; 3
Pol. Sc-923 Community Organization & Development; 3
Pol. Sc-924 Labor Welfare and Industrial Relations; 3
Language (any of the national / regional
Pol. Sc-925 languages other than that of the candidate’s 3
mother tongue;
Pol. Sc-926 Learning, Cognition and Motivation; 3
Pol. Sc-927 Logic / Philosophy; 3
Pol. Sc-928 Monetary Economics; 3
Pol. Sc-929 Principles of Sociology; 3
Social Institutions and Social Systems of
Pol. Sc-930 3
Pakistani Society;
Pol. Sc-931 Sociology of Environment; 3
Pol. Sc-932 International Law – l 3
Pol. Sc-933 International Law – ll 3
Pol. Sc-934 International Organizations 3

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Pol. Sc-935 Regional Organizations 3
Pol. Sc-936 Politics of International Economic Relations 3
Pol. Sc-937 Foreign Policy of UK, USA 3
Foreign Policies of Pakistan and India
Pol. Sc-938 3
compared
Pol. Sc-9396 Muslim International / Regional Organizations. 3
Pol. Sc-940 Pakistan Movement 3
Constitutional Development in Pakistan since
Pol. Sc-941 3
1947;
Pol. Sc-942 Political Parties and Elections in Pakistan; 3
Civil Service of Pakistan / Bureaucracy in
Pol. Sc-943 3
Pakistan;
Pol. Sc-944 Military in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-945 Local Government in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-946 Pakistan in Regional Affairs; 3
Pol. Sc-947 Pakistan in World Affairs; 3
Pol. Sc-948 Ethnicity and Nationalism in Pakistan 3
Pol. Sc-949 Problems of Governance in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-950 Public Administration in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-951 NGOs in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-952 Pakistan’s Foreign Policy; 3
Pol. Sc-953 Strategies of Good Governance in Pakistan. 3
Pol. Sc-954 Public Policy Analysis; 3
Pol. Sc-955 Issues in Public Finance; 3
Pol. Sc-956 Personnel Administration; 3
Pol. Sc-957 Issues in Central – Provincial Relations. 3
Pol. Sc-958 Political Systems of China and Malaysia; 3
Political Systems of Russian Federation and
Pol. Sc-959 3
European Union;
Contemporary Theories of Comparative
Pol. Sc-960 3
Governments;
Political Systems of South-East Asia
Pol. Sc-961 3
(Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia);
Comparative Political Systems of the Middle
Pol. Sc-962 3
East (Egypt, Iraq, UAE and Israel);
South-Asian Political Systems (India,
Pol. Sc-963 3
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka);
Political Systems of Europe (Germany,
Pol. Sc-964 3
Switzerland and Albania)
Pol. Sc-965 Historical and Contemporary Psychology; 3

FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr.Amir Ali Chandio
Ph.D. (Pak) Post –Doctorate (USA)
Professor

Ms. Shahida Amir Chandio


M.Phil. (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Irshad Ali Wassan


Ph.D. (Pak)
Teaching Assistant

Mr. Ali Nawaz Soomro


M.Phil. (Pak)
Teaching Assistant

Mr. Akhlaque Hussain Larik


M.Phil. (Pak)
Teaching Assistant

Mr. Shoukat Ali Solangi


M.Phil. (Pak)
Teaching Assistant

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Visiting Faculty

Prof. Dr. Mughees Ahmed


Government College University, Faisalabad

Prof. Dr. Musavir Hussain Bukhari


Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur

Prof. Dr. Aslam Parvez Memon


University of Sindh, Jamshoro

Prof. Dr. Mussarat Jabeen


University of Sargodha, Sargodha

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Shaikh


University of Gujrat, Gujrat

Prof. Dr. Kiran Sami Memon


University of Sindh, Jamshoro

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
The Department of Sociology was established in 2006 with a vision to establish a
centre for teaching and research in Sociology. The main motive behind the setup of
this department was to equip the new generation with the modern knowledge of
Sociology and encourage debate and interrogation about the relationships between
economic, political, social, spatial and cultural change.
The Department of Sociology aims to provide a conducive teaching and learning
environment. We are committed to establish the discipline in the region of northern
Sindh. We welcome the best graduate students from all over Pakistan. They join a
community of several other students who are benefitted by the experiences of
national and international graduates.

VISION
Dr. Santosh Kumar To empower the new generation through modern techniques of Sociology so that
Incharge they can live amicably and peacefully.

MISSION
• To prepare qualified human and professional recourse to be able to work in social policy formulation at the national
and regional level.
• To prepare students for work in a diverse society and equip them with the knowledge and skills essential to success
in institutions such as education, health, social welfare, housing, marketing and research.
• To prepare and implement the scientific research related to family problems, social policies, social work and applied
sociology at the national and regional level.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. B.S (Four-Year)
2. M.Phil

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEARS) Program in sociology from session 2020 and onward.

Semester –I

S.No. Course Course Title Credit hours


Category
1. CC English I (Functional English) 3
2 CC Islamic Studies-I 2
3 CC Introduction to Environment 3
4 CC Mathematics 3
5 DSFC Introduction to Sociology and Religious Tolerance 3
6 CC Mass Communication 3
Total Credit Hours 17
Semester-II
S.No. Course Course Title Credit hours
Category
1. CC English II (Communication Skills) 3
2 CC Pakistan Studies 2
3 GC Introduction to Psychology 3
4 CC Introduction to Economics 3
5 DSFC Social Anthropology 3
6 GC Applied Sociology 3
Total Credit Hours 17
Semester-III
S.No. Course Course Title Credit hours
Category
1. CC English III (Technical Writing and Presentation Skills) 3

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2 CC Introduction to Computer 1+2

S.No. Course Course Title Credit hours


Category
1. MC Sociology of Religion 3
2 DSFC Quantitative Research Methodology 3
3 MC Sociology of Education 3
4 MC Human Recourse Management 3
5 DSFC Social Psychology 3
Total Credit Hours 15
3 GC Introduction to Management 3
4 GC Logic and Critical Thinking 3
5 DSFC Development of Social Thought 3
Total Credit Hours 15
Semester-IV
S.No. Course Course Title Credit hours
Category
1. MC Internship 3
2 CC Social Statistics 3
3 GC Political Science 3
4 DSFC Introduction to Social Science 3
5 DSFC Pakistan Society and Culture 3
6 DSFC Sociological Theories 3
Total Credit Hours 18

Semester V
Semester-VI
S.No. Course Course Title Credit hours
Category
1. DSFC Gender Studies 3
2 MC Sociology of Globalization 3
3 MC Population Studies 3
4 MC Rural Sociology 3
5 MC Sociology of Change and Development 3
Total Credit Hours 15
Semester-VII
S.No. Course Course Title Credit hours
Category
1. MC Sociology of Health 3
2 DSFC Quantitative Research Methodology 3
3 MC Project Planning and Management 3
Group A: Rural Development
EC 3
4
EC Group B: Urban Development
Group A: Peace and conflict Resolution
EC
5 3
EC Group B: Sociology of Media
Total Credit Hours 15
Semester-VIII
S.No. Course Course Title Credit hours
Category
1. MC Community Development 3
2 MC Urban Sociology 3
3 EC Group A: NGO Management 3

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EC Group B: Sociology of Aging
Group A: Human Rights
EC
4 3
EC Group B: Social Entrepreneurship

5 MC Research Thesis 3
6 MC Comprehensive Viva-Voce 3
Total Credit Hours 18

FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Santosh Kumar
Ph.D. (Pak)
Associate Professor

Dr. Agha Nadia


Ph.D. (UK)
Associate Professor

Syed Farooq Shah Rashdi


M.Phil (Pak)
Lecturer

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

INTRODUCTION
The department was established as “Department of Physical Education” in 2019 as
no master degree awarding institute was present in interior Sindh and as a first step,
a Master's degree program “Master of Physical Education” (M.P.Ed) two year
degree program was introduced. The first batch of this degree program was
admitted in 2019. Master in physical education two year degree program was
introduced to provide skilled manpower in the field of Physical Education to cater
the growing demand in secondary schools, colleges, universities and other national
organizations. The department is equipped with required infrastructure of learning
in the field of physical education including sports complex having indoor hall for
badminton, table tennis, basketball, volleyball and ground for cricket and athletics.
Prof. Dr. Taj MUhmmad In addition, a fitness centre is also available for fitness exercises for students,
Lashari
Director employees and officers in both morning and evening timings. This department will
be flourishing day by day and would get recognition all over Pakistan when its
students will attempt competitive examinations and in the job market of all Provinces and Federal Government. The
department possesses a qualified and experienced faculty who are disseminating knowledge, skills and experience to
their students.
Vision
The department of Physical Education envisions providing skilled candidates to meet the needs of Physical education in
the each and every environment where it exists.

Mission
The department of Physical education is committed to produce trained graduates with all skills to seek meaningful
opportunities in the field of Physical education and sports.

PROGRAM OFFERED

BS-IV (Four Year Degree Program)

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR) PROGRAMS

BS Part-I
Semester-I
Credit Hours
Course No. Course Title Marks
Theory Practical
English 3 0 100
Islamic Studies or Ethics for Non-Muslim 2 0 100
Computer Skills 3 0 100
Foundation & Curriculum of Physical Education 3 0 100
Basic Human Anatomy (Th.) 3 0 100
Basic Human Anatomy (Lab.) 0 1 100
Skills in Table Tennis, Squash and Tennis games 0 1 100
Skills in Athletics Track events (Sprints) 0 1 100
Skills in Gymnastic (Apparatus Work) 0 1 100
Total 18 900

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Semester-II
Credit Hours
Course No. Course Title Marks
Theory Practical
English 3 0 100
Pakistan Studies 2 0 100
Statistics 3 0 100
Introduction to Physiology (Th.) 2 0 100
Introduction to Physiology (Lab.) 0 1 100
Sports First Aid (Th.) 3 0 100
Sports First Aid (Lab.) 0 1 100
Skills in Badminton, Net Ball and Hand ball games 0 1 100
Skills in Athletics (Throws events) 0 1 100
Skills in Gymnastic (Apparatus Work) 0 1 100
Total 18 1000
BS Part-II
Semester-III
Credit Hours
Course No. Course Title Marks
Theory Practical
English 3 0 100
Geography 3 0 100
Media and Sport (Th.) 2 0 100
Media and Sport (Lab.) 0 1 100
Human Biology 3 0 100
Introduction to Psychology 3 0 100
Skills in Basket ball, Foot ball, Shooting ball games 0 1 100
Skills in Athletics Track events (Long races) 0 1 100
Skills in Gymnastic (Floor Work) 0 1 100
Total 18 900

Semester-IV
Credit Hours
Course No. Course Title Marks
Theory Practical
English 3 0 100
Fundamentals of Bio-chemistry (Th.) 2 0 100
Fundamentals of Bio-chemistry (Lab.) 0 1 100
Environmental Science 3 0 100
Health Education (Community Health, Hygiene, Nutrition)
2 0 100
(Th.)
Health Education (Community Health, Hygiene, Nutrition)
0 1 100
(Lab.)
Sports Sociology 3 0 100
Skills in Hockey, Cricket and Volley ball games 0 1 100
Skills in Athletics (Jumps events) 0 1 100
Skills in Gymnastic (Floor Work) 0 1 100
Total 18 1000

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BS Part-III
Semester-V
Credit Hours
Course No. Course Title Marks
Theory Practical
Introduction to Sports Injuries 3 0 100
Psychology & Sports Science 3 0 100
Sports Management 3 0 100
Science of Track and Field 3 0 100
Health Education (Th.) (Epidemiology of communicable &
2 0 100
Non-communicable Diseases)
Health Education (Lab.) (Epidemiology of communicable &
0 1 100
Non-communicable Diseases)
Quantitative Research Methods in Phy.Edu. 2 0 100
Skills of Gymnastics Floor (Advanced) 0 1 100
Specialization in Selected (Optional) Games / Athletics /
0 1 100
Gymnastics
Total 19 900
Semester-VI
Credit Hours
Course No. Course Title Marks
Theory Practical
Traumatology & Rehabilitation (Th.) 2 0 100
Traumatology & Rehabilitation (Lab.) 0 1 100
Physical Education for Special Population 3 0 100
Bio Mechanics of Sports 3 0 100
Rules & Techniques of Games & Sports (Th.) 2 0 100
Rules & Techniques of Games & Sports (Lab.) 0 1 100
Qualitative Research Methods in Phy.Edu. 2 0 100
Teaching Methods and Demonstration 0 2 100
Skills of Gymnastics Floor (Advanced) 0 1 100
Specialization in Selected (Optional) Games / Athletics /
0 1 100
Gymnastics
Total 18 1000
BS Part-IV
Semester-VII
Credit Hours
Course No. Course Title Marks
Theory Practical
Sports Medicine 3 0 100
Test, Measurement & Evaluation in Physical Education 3 0 100
Qualitative Research Methods of Physical Education 3 0 100
Nutrition for Sports 3 0 100
Skills of Gymnastics Apparatus (Advanced) 0 1 100
Specialization in Selected (Optional) Games / Athletics /
0 1 100
Gymnastics
Internship & Research Project (Qualitative) 2 0 100
Research Project (Quantitative) 2 0 100
Total 18 800

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Semester-VIII
Credit Hours
Course No. Course Title Marks
Theory Practical
Application of Medicine in Sports 3 0 100
Financial Administration & Planning 3 0 100
Physiology of Sports (Th.) 3 0 100
Physiology of Sports (Lab.) 0 1 100
Quantitative Research Methods in Phy.Edu. 3 0 100
Skills of Gymnastics Apparatus (Advanced) 0 1 100
Specialization in Selected (Optional) Games / Athletics /
0 1 100
Gymnastics
Research Project and Viva-Voce 3 0 100
Comprehensive Viva-Voce 2 0 100
Total 20 900

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES


Farewell party
A farewell party was arranged was arranged in honor of Mr. Nisar Ahmed Khaskheli, visiting faculty
member, department of Physical Education on his appointment as Lecturer at Sukkur IBA University.

Prof. Dr. Imdad Hussain Sahito, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences and Incharge department of
Physical Education others participated in the event
Welcome Party
A welcome party was organized by the senior students of the department of Physical Education for new
comer students. A large number of students, officials, faculty members and the Dean Faculty of Social
Sciences & Incharge department of Physical Education participated in the event.

Prof. Dr. Imdad Hussain Sahito, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences and Incharge Department of
Physical Education other Officials along with students during the event.

Inter Class Sports Competitions


Inter class Sports competitions was organized by the department of Physical Education, Shah Abdul
Latif University Khairpur in which competitions of different games were arranged, in which talent of the
students were and the shields were given to the participating students.

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Prof. Dr. Taj Muhamamd Lashari, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences and Incharge department of
Physical Education other Officials along with students during the event.
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Muhammad Murad Pirzada
Director
Physical Education / visiting faculty member
MPEHSS (Sindh University Jamshoro)

Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Jatoi


Deputy Director
Physical Education/ Visiting faculty member
MPEHSS (Pak)

Mr. Taj Muhammad Mahar


Coach Sports Section/Visiting faculty member
MSC (Physical Education)(Pak)

Farida Chohan
Coach, Sports Section/ Visiting faculty member
MPEHSS (Pak).
Assistant Professor (on study leave abroad)

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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

INTRODUCTION

The Department of Political Science is the guiding light for the future of the coming
generations of our beloved homeland and the international society. As far as the
discipline of Political Science, Politics and the Political Philosophy is concerned it is
the only one discipline which deals with how to make the present citizens and the
future generations happy in this complex world of governments. Political Science
intends for creating peaceful paths- moral and justified laws and theories- that help
human being to run society in harmonious environment.

The faculty members of the department are committed rigorously to advance new
knowledge, philosophy through introducing new subjects, like human rights, good
Prof. Dr. Amir Ali governance and global politics.
Chandio
Chairman As a Department, we are embarking on a new and exciting phase of the development,
the ever-increasing intellectual exchange between our staff and students; between our
scholars, the foreign and the guest intellectuals. The department is committed to promote multiculturalism through
accepting all communities without any considerations of race, ethnicity, caste and religion.

Apart from lectures delivered by the faculty, the department also organizes Lectures, Seminars, and Workshops by the
visiting faculty on historical days and important current affairs.
VISION
To promote quality of scientific knowledge within very short period of time and to create an excellent academic
institute.
MISSION
The department of Political Science is committed to spread discipline among all the spheres of Social Sciences and
serve the nation in its actual requirements for the future development.

OBJECTIVES
To enable the students to analyze the current national and international political scenario.
To create the sense of responsibility among the students towards the state and society.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
After completion of Degree in Political Science the students shall be able to apply for job in various sectors especially
in teaching and research, it also enables them to compete in competitive exams because the mostly subjects are the part
of the syllabus taught in the Department.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
1. BS (Four-Year)

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (FOUR-YEAR) PROGRAM

BS Part-I
Semester-I
Course No Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-300 English – I 3
IST-301 Islamic Studies 3
Pol.Sc-301 Introduction to Political Science – I 3
STAT-301 Statistics-I 3
Optional – I 3
Optional – II 3
Total 18

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Semester-II
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-301 English – II 3
PKST-302 Pakistan Studies 3
Pol.Sc-302 Introduction to Political Science – II 3
Pol.Sc-303 Introduction to Political Science- III 3
Pol.Sc-304 Introduction to Computer Applications 3
Optional – IV 3
Total 18
BS Part-II
Semester-III
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-400 English –III 3
Pol.Sc-401 Political System (UK, USA) 3
Pol.Sc-402 Comparative Politics 3
SIND/URD- Sindhi/Urdu (Compulsory) 3
Optional – V 3
Optional – VI 3
Total 18
Semester-IV
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-401 English – IV 3
Pol.Sc-403 Political System (Pakistan, India, China) 3
Pol.Sc-404 Pakistan Movement 3
SIND/URD- Sindhi/Urdu (Compulsory) 3
Optional – VII 3
Optional – VIII 3
Total 18
BS Part-III
Semester-V
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-501 Western Political Thought – I 3
Pol.Sc-502 Muslim Political Thought – I 3
Pol.Sc-503 Government and Politics in Pakistan 3
Pol.Sc-504 International Organizations 3
Pol.Sc-505 Public Administration 3
Total 15
Semester-VI
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-506 Western Political Thought – II 3
Pol.Sc-507 Muslim Political Thought – II 3
Pol.Sc-508 Political Ideologies 3
Pol.Sc-509 Comparative and Developmental Politics 3
Pol.Sc-510 Local Government in Pakistan 3
Total 15
BS Part-IV
Semester-VII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-601 Methods of Study and Research 3
Pol.Sc-602 International Politics Since 1945 3
Pol.Sc-603 Political System of Developing States 3
Pol.Sc-604 Ideology and Dynamics in Pakistan’s Politics 3
Pol.Sc-605 Politics of Globalization 3
Total 15

Semester-VIII
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol.Sc-606 Public Policy 3
Pol.Sc-607 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 3
Pol.Sc-608 Political Economy 3
Pol.Sc-619 International Law 3
Pol.Sc-610 Human Rights 3
Pol.Sc-611 Dissertation/Comprehensive Viva voce 3
Total 18

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LISTS OF GENERAL, MAJOR AND ELECTIVE OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
Course No# Course Title Credit Hours
Pol. Sc-901 E-Politics 3
Pol. Sc-902 Political Engineering 3
Pol. Sc-903 Environmental Sciences; 3
Pol. Sc-904 Everyday Science; 3
Pol. Sc-905 Feminist Theories; 3
Pol. Sc-906 Feminist Movements; 3
Pol. Sc-907 Gender and Development; 3
Pol. Sc-908 Gender and Human Rights; 3
Pol. Sc-909 Development Economics; 3
Pol. Sc-910 History of Civilizations; 3
Pol. Sc-911 International Finance; 3
Pol. Sc-912 Introduction to Basics in Computer; 3
Pol. Sc-913 Introduction to Micro-Economics – l; 3
Pol. Sc-914 Introduction to Micro-Economics – ll; 3
Pol. Sc-915 Introduction to Macro-Economics – l; 3
Pol. Sc-916 Introduction to Macro-Economics – ll; 3
Pol. Sc-917 Introduction to Geography; 3
Pol. Sc-918 Introduction to Gender Studies; 3
Pol. Sc-919 Introduction to Law; 3
Pol. Sc-920 Introduction to Psychology; 3
Pol. Sc-921 Introduction to Social Work; 3
Pol. Sc-922 Introduction to Journalism; 3
Pol. Sc-923 Community Organization & Development; 3
Pol. Sc-924 Labor Welfare and Industrial Relations; 3
Language (any of the national / regional
Pol. Sc-925 languages other than that of the candidate’s 3
mother tongue;
Pol. Sc-926 Learning, Cognition and Motivation; 3
Pol. Sc-927 Logic / Philosophy; 3
Pol. Sc-928 Monetary Economics; 3
Pol. Sc-929 Principles of Sociology; 3
Social Institutions and Social Systems of
Pol. Sc-930 3
Pakistani Society;
Pol. Sc-931 Sociology of Environment; 3
Pol. Sc-932 International Law – l 3
Pol. Sc-933 International Law – ll 3
Pol. Sc-934 International Organizations 3
Pol. Sc-935 Regional Organizations 3
Pol. Sc-936 Politics of International Economic Relations 3
Pol. Sc-937 Foreign Policy of UK, USA 3
Foreign Policies of Pakistan and India
Pol. Sc-938 3
compared
Pol. Sc-9396 Muslim International / Regional Organizations. 3
Pol. Sc-940 Pakistan Movement 3
Constitutional Development in Pakistan since
Pol. Sc-941 3
1947;
Pol. Sc-942 Political Parties and Elections in Pakistan; 3
Civil Service of Pakistan / Bureaucracy in
Pol. Sc-943 3
Pakistan;
Pol. Sc-944 Military in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-945 Local Government in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-946 Pakistan in Regional Affairs; 3
Pol. Sc-947 Pakistan in World Affairs; 3
Pol. Sc-948 Ethnicity and Nationalism in Pakistan 3
Pol. Sc-949 Problems of Governance in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-950 Public Administration in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-951 NGOs in Pakistan; 3
Pol. Sc-952 Pakistan’s Foreign Policy; 3
Pol. Sc-953 Strategies of Good Governance in Pakistan. 3
Pol. Sc-954 Public Policy Analysis; 3
Pol. Sc-955 Issues in Public Finance; 3
Pol. Sc-956 Personnel Administration; 3
Pol. Sc-957 Issues in Central – Provincial Relations. 3
Pol. Sc-958 Political Systems of China and Malaysia; 3
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Political Systems of Russian Federation and
Pol. Sc-959 3
European Union;
Contemporary Theories of Comparative
Pol. Sc-960 3
Governments;
Political Systems of South-East Asia
Pol. Sc-961 3
(Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia);
Comparative Political Systems of the Middle
Pol. Sc-962 3
East (Egypt, Iraq, UAE and Israel);
South-Asian Political Systems (India,
Pol. Sc-963 3
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka);
Political Systems of Europe (Germany,
Pol. Sc-964 3
Switzerland and Albania)
Pol. Sc-965 Historical and Contemporary Psychology; 3

FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr.Amir Ali Chandio
Ph.D. (Pak) Post –Doctorate (USA)
Professor

Ms. Shahida Amir Chandio


M.Phil. (Pak)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Irshad Ali Wassan


Ph.D. (Pak)
Teaching Assistant

Mr. Ali Nawaz Soomro


M.Phil. (Pak)
Teaching Assistant

Mr. Akhlaque Hussain Larik


M.Phil. (Pak)
Teaching Assistant

Mr. Shoukat Ali Solangi


M.Phil. (Pak)
Teaching Assistant

Visiting Faculty

Prof. Dr. Mughees Ahmed


Government College University, Faisalabad

Prof. Dr. Musavir Hussain Bukhari


Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur

Prof. Dr. Aslam Parvez Memon


University of Sindh, Jamshoro

Prof. Dr. Mussarat Jabeen


University of Sargodha, Sargodha

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Shaikh


University of Gujrat, Gujrat

Prof. Dr. Kiran Sami Memon


University of Sindh, Jamshoro

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OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

Duties and function:


Registrar is an administrative position and head of the University’s
administration, he is responsible to frame academic policies being a secretary of
the university's governing bodies and head of subsections of the administration.

The registrar office proceeds the responsibility of being caretaker and custodian
of all students' academic data. The Registrar Office is the backbone of University
which plays vital roles in assistance from the day a student enrolls into the system
till the day student passes out. Usually responsible for admissions and academic
policies, academic scheduling, front line service and support.
Mr. Mureed Hussain Ibupoto,
Registrar

The Registrar office comprises on main 04 Sections:

1. Administration Section
2. Teaching Section
3. Academic-I/Meetings Section
4. General & Academic-II Section

Key Functions of the Academic-I (Meetings Section)

The purpose of board meetings is usually to make decisions, set policy, solve problems and to plan and evaluate.
Undoubtedly we realize that these kinds of meetings are of great importance for an organization, so the meeting section
has great importance as it keeps records of each and every board meeting. Apart from its importance the following tasks
are to be accomplished by this section.

➢ The Meeting Section is responsible to maintain the record various authorities of the University i.e., Senate
Syndicate, Academic Council, Board of Faculties, Board of Studies.
➢ This section constitute all the bodies of the authorities as per University Code and arranges to hold the meetings of
the various bodies.
➢ It schedules Elections to elect the members on the boards of Senate, Syndicate, Academic Council etc.
➢ This section calls the meetings of the bodies and prepares the Agenda and Working Papers.
➢ The Meetings Section announces the Minutes of the meetings and arrange to note the follow-up actions on various
decisions of the bodies.
➢ The section maintains the files of all the bodies regarding their formation, elections and other routine proceedings.

Authorities of the University

▪ Senate
▪ Syndicate
▪ Academic Council
▪ Advanced Studies & Research Board (ASRB )
▪ Selection Board
▪ Board of Faculties
▪ Board of Studies
▪ Affiliation Committee

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▪ Finance & Planning Committee (FPC)
▪ Students Discipline Committee

Key Functions of the General & Academic-II Section

This branch deals with academic matters under the administration of Registrar to coordinate for the following matters:

▪ To process the recommended Syllabus, courses and matters regarding registration for placing before the
Academic Council.
▪ Issuance of general notifications regarding academic matters of the University related to Semester Examinations,
pre-admission tests, security and discipline committee.
▪ To process and finalize the matters regarding Enrollment, Eligibility, Migration, correction in record of the
regular students for issuance their certificates.
▪ To deal the matters regarding fee concession of needy and meritorious students and children of employees.
▪ This year awarded scholarships to 237 deserving needy students in collaboration with Auqaf & Religious
Department, Govt. of Sindh.
▪ Also awarded scholarship to the 424 deserving students with the collaboration of District Administration of
Khairpur.

Staff Members

Mr. Mureed Hussain Ibupoto (0243) 9280066, registrar@salu.edu.pk


Registrar

Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh (0243) 9280068, zulfiqar.shaikh@salu.edu.pk


Deputy Registrar (Admin)

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DIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS
INTRODUCTION
The Directorate of Admissions was established in the year 2008-09 for
improvement of prevailing system of admission in BS & Master Programs under
the supervision of the Vice Chancellor, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur.
The devoted team of experienced officers and staff is working hard for the
welfare of the students in the University.
The main Functions of the Directorate
1. The Directorate of Admissions advertises the admissions through the
Mr. Shahid Hussain Danwar newspapers, media tickers, and website of the University and displays
Director Admissions the Banners/posters on the prominent places of the Sukkur and Larkana
regions.

2. The admissions are being made through transparent system of the pre-entry test purely on merit and results of the
pre-entry test are declared on the same day of the test and upload on the website of the University.

3. The complete record of Admissions and collection of fees is being computerized.

4. To update data/information is also available at the office of the Directorate and same is being provided to the HEC,
Federal and Sindh Government agencies as and when desired.

STAFF MEMBERS
Mr. Shahid Hussain Danwar
Director Admissions

Dr. Shahid Ali Mahar


Software Developer

Mr. Muhammad Sulaiman Shar


Superintendent

Mr. Gul Hassan Dogar


Accountant

Mr. Nadeem Ali Bhutto


Senior Data Processing Officer

Mr. Shahid Hussain Memon


Senior Computer Operator

Mr. Ghulam Hussain Mangrio


Clerk

Mr. Manthar Ali Mangrio


Clerk

Mr. Shoukat Ali Shaikh


Clerk

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DIRECTORATE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
INTRODUCTION
The Student Affairs Section is functioning since July 1990. The section was run by
Student Advisor in its early days. Later on, Director of Student Affairs taken over
the charge of the section. Now a days devoted team of Officers and staff working
hard for the welfare of students in the University. The section of student affairs is
working to guide the students for their day-to-day problems, career counseling, co-
curricular activities, entertainment, debate competition, awareness programs, etc.
This section also facilitates students for their visits to all over the country and
abroad as well. The section is also responsible to look after the law & order
situation at the Campus.

Mr. Ishrat Hussain


Tentative Calendar of Co-curricular Activities for Academic Year 2022
Meerani,
Student Advisor

➢ Introductory Lecture for New Faces 03 January 2022
➢ Health Day (Seminar / Blood Donation Camp) 06 January 2022
➢ Kashmir Day ( Seminar / Walk) 05 February 2022
➢ Student Week February 2022
➢ Latif Day (Grand Show / Musical Night) 3rd week February 2022
➢ Pakistan Day 23 March 2022
➢ Labour Day 1st May 2022
➢ 1st Semester Examinations 2022 May 2022
➢ Hazrat Sachal Sarmast Day (14 Ramzan ) 10 May 2022
➢ Independence Day (Flag Ceremony) 14 August 2022
➢ Defense Day (Seminar ) 07 September 2022
➢ International Literacy Day 8 September 2022
➢ World Teachers Day (Flower Day) 05 October 2022
➢ Iqbal Day ( HEC Allama Iqbal Debate Shield) 09 November 2022
➢ Eid-e Milad-un-Nabi (Milad / Naat Khwani) 26 November 2022
➢ World Anti-Corruption Day (Seminar / Walk) 09 December 2022

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Alumni Association
INTRODUCTION

The ultimate purpose of Alumni association SALU, Khairpur is to foster a spirit of


loyalty and to promote the general welfare of University. In order to achieve the best,
SALU Alumni association is working to support the goal of SALU University, and to
strengthen the ties between alumni, the community, and the parent organization.

Vision:
• A respectful, congenial, and equitable programme that is welcoming and engaging
for alumni of all ages, as well as their partners, families, and guests.
• A dynamic community of active alumni who contribute to the goals of the
programme, feel ownership over its direction, and act as ambassadors for
University.
Dr. Chandan Lal Rohra
• A commitment to transparency of goals and actions.
Director

Mission:
• To develop and strengthen ties between our Alumni and the University by providing diverse tangible benefits
including career services, networking opportunities, special events and lectures, and the opportunity to connect
with and inspire students and graduates.
Following are main objectives of Alumni association of SALU Khairpur.

• To organize and update the database of members Alumni Association (Graduates) Shah Abdul Latif University
Khairpur.
• Fostering a spirit of brotherhood and fraternity among the alumni of the university,
• Providing a forum for the alumni for sharing of ideas on academic, cultural and social issues of the day.
• Arranging social and cultural events and alumni get-togethers.
• Looking after the general interests of the alumni.
• To acquire Funds / Donations/ Books / Computers and students Laboratory / studio equipment.
• Raising funds for welfare purposes.
To acquire scholarships/ awards for extraordinary students of Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur each
year.

• To organize lecture for career counselling resume, preparation and human recourse assistance to fresh graduates.
• To publish and circulate job opportunities advertised national and international media / electronic media.
• To provide information and assistance to students for higher studies aboard.
• To communicate with donor agencies for donations to initiate social and community services as well as
beautification of the campus.
Latest achievements of Alumni Association SALU, Khairpur

• From the funds of Alumni Association SALU Khairpur, it feels immense pleasure for us to inform that we have
installed a water storage tank and water cooler near to transport office and adjacent to administration block.
The main water line was utilized to provide access to sweet and cold water for the first time and pray that Allah
Almighty give us courage to arrange more water points for our students.
• Completion of the construction work of Jamia Mosque with generous financial support of SALU Alumni Mr.
Faraz Mubeen Jumani. A total of 38 Lacs have been spent on the construction work.
• Arrange and disbursed scholarships to the poor and talented students of the various departments of SALU
Khairpur.

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PROVOST HOSTELS
INTRODUCTION

The University offers limited hostel accommodation for students. Hostels are allotted to
the students on merit basis (Distance + First come First serve). There are four hostels for
Boys, three hostels for Girls (one for male + one for female) for postgraduate research
scholars three for boys two for girls.

1. Boys Hostels

S.No Name of Boys Hostel Rooms


1 Prof. Dr. Atta Muhammad Hami Hostel 24
2 Sachal Sarmast Hostel 28
3 200 Boys Hostel 74 Dr. Muhammad Masihullah
4 New Bhittai Hostel 91 Jatoi
5 M.Phil & Ph.D Researchers’ Hostel 20 Provost (Boys) Hostels
2. Girls Hostels

S.No Name of Girls Hostel Rooms


1 Noori Girls Hostel 24
2 Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Girls Hostel 45
Bibi Fatima Zehra Girls M.Phil & Ph.D
3 22
Researchers’ Hostel
ALLOTMENT

The Hostels are allotted to the regular students of the University, subject to the
availability of seats in accordance with hostels regulation. Interested students apply for
hostel accommodation as and when announced. The hostels allotment Committee allots
the hostels against the vacant seats district wise. Hostel authority is not bound to Dr. Khalida Parveen Mahar
provide the hostel to all applicants. The committee reserves the right to reject any Provost (Girls) Hostels
application without assigning any reason.

Allotment committee of boys hostel


1. Provost Hostels boys
2. Registrar
3. Director Students Affairs
4. A.O. Hostels boys
5. All Wardens
Rules and Regulation
All rules regulation regarding discipline of students formulated are revised by the University from time to time in
accordance with Shah Abdul Latif University Act 1986. If any student fails to abide by the rules and regulation or is
found of misconduct, he/she is liable to appropriate action as led down in the regulation.
Fees
Only regular students of University are eligible to apply for hostel accommodation on the prescribed form obtained
from HBL Branch of Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur on payment of Rs.200/-. After the allotment is made by the
committee, the student has to pay hostel accommodation fees Rs.10000/- annually through online bank challan to any
branch of Habib Bank Limited.
Facilities
The hostels are equipped with almost all facilities like dining hall, cafeteria, TV lounge, reading rooms, mosque,
telephone, electric water cooler, washing machine, internet, deep freezer, sweet water, geysers and newspapers. For
Students in each hostel sports facilities are also available and medical doctor is available at the University dispensary
between 4.00 pm to 7.00 pm . In case of any emergency, ambulance is available round the clock for Hostel Students.
Hostel administration arranged the annual fare well parties separately hostel wise.

STAFF MEMEBERS
S.No Name Hostel

1. Dr. Muhammad Masihullah Jatoi Provost Boys


2. Ms. Khalida Parveen Mahar Provost Girls
3. Syed Waqar Shah Administrative Officer (Boys Hostel)

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DIRECTORATE OF MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

INTRODUCTION
The century we live in, is the century of media. With fast growing technology,
the media has also witnessed greater changes in its scope. The success of any
Institute depends upon the media coverage, as without the news in media, the
events go unnoticed and lose their significance. At Shah Abdul Latif
University, Khairpur, this sensitive and onerous responsibility of media
coverage, documentation of the news, photo records of the events and their
wide publicity is taken by a vibrant, active and vigilant team working as
Media Section.

Though currently restricted to a single room, this section covers each and
every event, official visit, research and academic activity covering the entire
campus. At the reach of this section is every faculty and every activity of
Administration Block. As the mouthpiece of the University, the responsibility
Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari of Media Section is not restricted to coverage of the news alone; this section
Director Media & Public Relations also brings out SALUNI Newsletter, plays vital role in publication of every
documents of the University ranging from Prospectus to Annual Reports etc.

Media Section also highlights students’ participation in curricular and co-curricular activities. It is the section, usually
referred by the students, parents, journalists and public for authentication of information, confirmation of dates and
official point of view of the University. Thus, Media Section of Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur is not limited to
news alone, it has become an information desk of the University and highly visited section of the University by the
students and faculty alike. All this have been possible with the kind and benign patronage of the Vice Chancellor who
allows this section to work independently and with ease. The section also actively covers social media through
Facebook Page and WhatsApp.

Vision of Media Section

Our vision is to be the mouthpiece of the University by highlighting all the leading events, occasions, visits and
academic as well as research activities to the print, electronic and social media to create soft, brighter and better image
of the University with dedication, commitment and sincerity.

Aims & Objectives

1) To be the mouthpiece of the University.


2) To give proper media coverage to all the events, occasions, visits, research as well as academic activities
3) To create soft, brighter and better image of the University through print, electronic and social media.
4) To keep and maintain the record of all the events.
5) To keep vigilant eye on every news regarding the University and defend the University (in case of any false
news published against the University).
6) To represent the University at various platforms.
7) To promote the aims and objectives of the University through media coverage.
8) To advance the academic excellence of the University through print, electronic and social media to garner public
support and appreciation.

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SPORTS SECTION
INTRODUCTION

The students enrolled in the University are given maximum facilities in


almost all games as well as sports at national level particularly in Boxing,
Table Tennis, Badminton, Athletics, Rovering, Cricket, Volley Ball,
Cycling, Hockey, Chess, Squash, Judo and Foot Ball. The Sports Section is
responsible to entertain the students of the University by arranging indoor
and outdoor sports events at hostel, department, faculty and University
level. The University also organizes and participates in inter-varsity sports
events at provincial and national level.
PARTICIPATION
The best players are selected every year who aspire to participate in the
Inter-varsity tournaments organized by various universities in collaboration
with Higher Education Commission, Islamabad.
Mr. Muhammad Murad Pirzada,
Director Sports
SPORTS COMPLEX
The well equiped sports complex is providing facility of all indoor games
like Badminiton, Table Tennis, Basket Ball, Volley Ball and Squash.

FITNESS CENTER
The SALU Sports Fitness Center is well equipped with modern exercise machines. This center is functioning properly
in morning 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM and during evening 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The purpose of this center is to provide
fitness facilities to the students, players, teachers, officers and families of residential colony and all hostlers (girls and
boys) students of the University.
SPORTS GROUND
A sports ground is available in the University on which various out door games are being organized by the Sports
Section like Cricket, Foot ball, Hockey, Athletics, Tug of War, Malah, Kabadi for faculty members and officers as well
as students.

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Opening ceremony of Sports week 2020

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Admission Schedule 2022

Shahdadkot
S# Description Main Campus Ghotki Campus
Campus
th
1. The Issuance and Tuesday, October 12 Tuesday, October Tuesday, October 12th
submission of 2021 to Friday, 12th 2021 to Friday, 2021 to Friday,
admission forms November 12th 2021 November 12th 2021 th
November 12 2021
2. Pre-Entry Test for Thursday, November 18th Thursday, November Thursday, November
Bachelor Program 2021 18th 2021 th
18 2021
th
3. Pre-Entry Test for Friday, November 19
- -
Master Program 2021
4. Monday, November Monday, November 29th
Monday, November 29th ,
1st Merit List 29th , 2021 to , 2021 to Monday,
2021 to Monday,
Monday, December December 6th 2021
December 6th 2021 th
6 2021
5. Friday, December
Friday, December 10th, Friday, December 10th,
2nd Merit List th
10 , 2021 to
2021 to Monday 2021 to Monday
Monday December
December 20th, 2021 th
December 20 , 2021
20th, 2021
6. Thursday, December
Thursday, December 23rd, Thursday, December
3rd Merit List 23rd, 2021 to Friday,
2021 to Friday, December 23rd, 2021 to Friday,
December 31Th ,
31Th , 2021 December 31Th , 2021
2021
th
7. Self-Finance Monday, January 10 ,
Merit List 2022 to Monday, January - -
Th
17 , 2022
8. Monday, January 17th, Monday, January Monday, January 17th,
Orientation Day
2022 17th, 2022 2022
9. Commencement of Tuesday, January 18th, Tuesday, January Tuesday, January 18th,
Classes 2022 18th, 2022 2022

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2022


1st Semester
Orientation Day Monday, January 3, 2022
Commencement of classes Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Mid Semester Test From 2nd week of March 2022
Final Test Monday, May 2, 2022 to Saturday May 28, 2022
Announcement of Result (Grade Notification) Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Summer Vacations from Wednesday June, 1, 2022 to Friday July 29, 2022

2ndSemester
Commencement of Classes Monday, August 1, 2022
Mid-Semester Test 2nd week of October, 2022
Final Test Monday, November 21, 2022 to Friday December 16, 2022
Announcement of Result (Grade Notification) Friday, January 27, 2023

Semester Break from Monday December 19, 2022 to Friday December 30, 2022

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Prospectus
2021
Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur Mirs,’ Sindh Pakistan
Ph: +92-243-9280126
Ph: +92-243-9280066
Email: director.admission@salu.edu.pk
www.salu.edu.pk

NOTE
The University is not obligated
to provide transport facility or
hostel accommodation to any of
the University students.

Note: The University reserves the rights of making any corrections


in this Prospectus.

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