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Recognized by HEC/Federal Chartered

Degree Awarding Institute


Prospectus2022-23

www.case.edu.pk
This prospectus is information and should not be taken as
binding on SS-CASE-IT. Each aspect of the educational
setup, from the admission procedure or criteria to the
examination regulations or discipline, requires continuing
review by the competent authorities. SS-CASE-IT, therefore,
reserves the right to change any rules and regulations
applicable to students whenever it is deemed appropriate
or necessary.
CONTENTS
ABOUT SS-CASE-IT 04

FACULTIES 09

ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION 75

FEE STRUCTURE 80

EXAMINATION RULES 83

ORIC (INDUSTRY ACADEMIA LINKAGES ) 90

Students Achievements 92

QEC 105

LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT 106

Campus Life 109

TRANSPORT AND HOSTEL FACILITIES 117


We warmly welcome the parents and their
children at Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology.

Mr. Mohammad Ejaz Dr. Saeed Ur Rehman Mr. Naveed Ullah Khan
(Member) (Member) (Member)

Mr. Ghulam Murtaza Bhatti Mr. Zawar Hussain Shah Dr. Farrukh Kamran
(Member) (Member) (Member)
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Mr. Baqa Ullah


(Member)
Message From
Engineering
Education Trust
Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology (SS-CASE-IT) is very dear to our hearts and souls. We
established Engineering Education Trust (EET) in 2001 with a mandate of producing a
high-quality education to our youth and practicing professionals through programs of
excellence in teaching and research addressing the national needs for the development in
meaningful and sustainable economy with a blend of Islamic teachings and values. As a

Pakistan where we produced more than 3700 graduates including 70 PhDs in the area of
engineering, computing, business and management at Bachelor, Masters and PhD levels.
Allah has bestowed on us His blessings to strive for this remarkable cause of

promotions. We understand that the cause is so vital for the development of our nation
that we, as a team, have always been tirelessly working with sincerity of objective, not

name Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology. We are committed to provide high quality
education and research to the nation. By the grace of Allah, SS-CASE-IT is housed in its
own graceful custom built campus in Sector B-17, Islamabad. We have emerged as one of
the leading institute in Pakistan providing Online Education during Covid 19 Pandemic
situation by developing state-of-the-art virtual class rooms. We have 19 BS, MS and PhD
level programs.
Once you join this institute, you become part of our family, where we share same values
and strive to contribute ourselves to create knowledge based economy for the prosperity
and betterment of Pakistan.

Chancellor
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Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology


Islamabad
BUILDING A TRADITION OF ACADEMIC
AND ENTREPRENEURIAL EXCELLENCE

Level 2 OBE
Accreditation from
PEC for B.Sc. Electrical
Engineering Program
(Washington Accord)

Strong Industry-Academia
Linkages through
CARE (Pvt) Ltd

‘W’ Category from


NCEAC of HEC for
the accreditation of
BSCS Program

Nationally and
Internationally recognized
CASE Robotics Group

Graduate Placement
Opportunities in 18 countries
under Washington Accord

PKR 255 million in


research grants from
IGNITE Technology Fund HEC,
Pakistan Science Foundation

High employment rate in


world class organizations like
Google, Volkswagen, Sony,
APT Satellite and many more.

National Centers of
Excellence Labs in
Swarm Robotics, Cyber Security
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Online Learning
Management
System (LMS)

State-of-the-art Labs:
5G Communication Labs,
Industrial Automation Labs
ABOUT SS-CASE-IT

About SS-CASE-IT
Mission Provide a high-quality
education to our students and
practicing professionals
through programs of excellence
in teaching and research which
will address and support to
national needs for the
development in meaningful and
sustainable ways.

Vision
By disseminating world class

education, we strive to build


an institution of learning
where the talent is attracted,
groomed and developed to
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take leadership positions in


the world. A future of
excellence and continuous
improvement is our hallmark.
History
Sir Syed Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering Institute of Technology (SS-CASE-IT) became

(CET) Pakistan was established in Rawalpindi. Soon, CET headed by Dr. Shoab Ahmed Khan
(Tamgha-e-Imtiaz) attracted some of the best professionals in Pakistan. Dr. Farrukh Kamran
(Tamgha-e- Imtiaz), Dr. Saeed Ur Rahman, and Dr. Sohail Naqvi (Former Executive Director, HEC) joined
CET in its early days and played a key role in establishing CASE. Later, this group was joined by more
outstanding professionals like Dr. Syed Ismail Shah (Ex-Chairman Pakistan Telecom Authority), Dr.
Aamer Iqbal Bhatti, Dr. Amir Qayyum, Dr. Imtiaz A. Taj, Dr. Sheikh Muhammad Farhan, Saleem Ahmed
Khan, Dr. Mohsin Rahmatullah, Hammad Ahmed Khan, Dr. Zaheer Ahmed and Durdana Habib.
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Engineering Education Trust (EET) was established in May 2001.

Education Trust (EET). It was in the January of 2001 when we formally talked about establishing CASE;
an institution of higher technical learning in Pakistan. We debated on its feasibility and gauged our

engineering and management to our professional engineers and scientists as the need of the hour.
was inaugurated by then the Federal Minister of Science and Technology Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rehman. The

new programs were established in following order:


• Due to overwhelming demand, CASE took the initiative of establishing the department of
Engineering Management in Fall 2002 headed by Dr. Ali Sajid. In that year,192 students registered
in Computer Engineering and 41 students in Engineering Management. CASE programs attracted
high quality graduate students

support from CARE (PVT) Ltd and got accredited from Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

development.

programs in following years including Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Masters in

Masters in Management.
CASE has not only excelled in education but also on the forefront of research activities. We developed
product focused research needs of our society with our partner CARE PVT Ltd providing industrial
insights. CASE acquired research funding from CISCO Systems, PTCL Ignite National Technology Fund,
Ministry of IT, Government of Pakistan and HEC.
Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology (SS-CASE-IT): By the Grace of All Mighty Allah, Engineering
Education Trust (EET) obtained the Federal charter for Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology

many old Aligarians had a vision to transform CASE into Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology to pass
the message of our great leaders of Tehreek e Pakistan (Quaid e Azam, Allama Mohammad Iqbal, Sir
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Syed Ahmed Khan) to our youth and continue the mission of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan by spreading
education in science and technology with a blend of Islamic teachings. Today, this institute is ready to
achieve these goals.
SS CASE IT, therefore, has achieved a major milestone to enter into new era thus becoming a degree
awarding multidisciplinary institute in Islamabad to meet the raising demand of world class university
education in engineering, basic sciences and humanities on its campuses, in order to generate highly
skilled and innovative young persons.
Why Choose Us!
Scholarship & Financial Aid
SS-CASE-IT is committed to provide scholarship to those students whose academic performance is very good during the

terms of the discount in their fee. In last years, we distributed Rs 20 Million among such students.

SS-CASE-IT Academic Structure


Faculties Departments Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs

Department
of Electrical BS Electrical Engineering MS/PhD Electrical Engineering
BS Cyber Security
Faculty of Engineering
Engineering BS Computer Science
Department MS Computer Science
of Computer MS Mathematics
Sciences BS Mathematics
Bachelor of Business
Faculty of Business Department of MBA (1.5 & 2 Years)
Administration (BBA)
and Engineering Management MS Project Management
BS Accounting & Finance
Management Sciences MS/PhD Engineering Management
BS Business Analytics
Associate Degree in Commerce
(B.Com 2 years)

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NATIONAL CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE
AND STATE OF THE ART LABS

has so far
Graduated Students

PhD
Degree

Masters
Degree

Bachelors
Degree
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FACULTY OF
ENGINEERING
Mission Statement
Provide a high-quality education in electrical and computer engineering, leadership and teamwork skills, the
values of commitment to quality, ethical behavior, and respect for others.
1. Allow students to create new knowledge and solve real-world problems via innovative research and

• Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)


• Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security (BSCYS)
• Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
• Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering (Ph.D. EE)

The Electrical Engineering Program at SS CASE IT has an exceptional blend of theoretical research and extensive
practical training to mold students into skillful professionals ready to take up real-world challenges in the

research, academic publications, and industrial projects.


Doctoral Programs (PhD)
Accreditation from Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) under the OBE Accreditation System. PEC also has the
signatory status for the Washington Accord. Washington Accord is an international agreement among
engineering regulatory bodies responsible for reciprocal accreditation of engineering degree programs.
Washington Accord signatories include Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, UK
and USA. Graduates of our BSEE Program can directly apply for jobs in these countries.

• Cybersecurity • Smart Power Grids


• Internet of Things (IoT). • Renewable Energy Systems
• Intelligent communication systems. • Power Electronics and Industrial Drives
• Autonomous Robots • Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies
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The educational objectives of the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering program are for our graduate students who have

1. The graduates are competent to solve technical problems using engineering principles, tools and practices in an ethical and
responsible manner.
2. The graduates are able to think critically and creatively, especially about the use of technology to address local and global
problems.

competitive world.
4. The graduates are able to utilize formal and informal learning opportunities to maintain and enhance technical, personal
and professional growth.

An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the
solution of complex engineering problems.

An ability to identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated

An ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet

An ability to investigate complex engineering problems in a methodical way including literature survey, design and conduct of
experiments, analysis and interpretation of experimental data, and synthesis of information to derive valid conclusions.

An ability to create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including
prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations.

An ability to apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assesssocietal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and
the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice and solution to complex engineering problems.

An ability to understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and
demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development.

Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice.
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a team, to manage projects in a multi-disciplinary environment.

An ability to recognize importance of, and pursue lifelong learning in the broader context of innovation and technological
developments.
The admission criteria for Student intake is set as per the requirement of PEC. The minimum criteria for the eligibility
of the entering student are

with Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics with at least 60% unadjusted marks from a recognized Board of
Intermediate and Secondary Education of Pakistan or an equivalent examination as recognized by Inter Board
Committee of Chairmen (IBCC).

Chemistry, and Mathematics), American High School Graduation Diploma (HSG Diploma), etc. must provide a

prescribed by PEC) from a recognized Board of Technical Education, obtaining at least 60% unadjusted marks.

exemption subject to an assessment of courses studied for allowing a maximum 40 credit hours transfer and
satisfying PEC Regulations, and where needed qualifying remedial courses as determined by the Department

The comparative merit of applicants will be determined based on weighted percentage marks obtained by the
candidates as follows.

• Admission Test 40%


For results awaiting candidates, the Previous Examination (like HSSC Part I or O level examination) result will be used
for merit determination in place of HSSC or Equivalent Examination.

To earn a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, a student must complete the course work as outlined in degree
plans (130 CH), including six credit hours of Senior Design Project and a Summer Internship of 6 to 8 weeks
(non-credit). A student must attain a minimum CGPA of 2.0 out of 4.0 to be eligible for the degree.
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Semester-I

CS1501 Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies 1 1 2 FS


HU1011 Functional English 2 0 2 FS
XXXXXX Inter-Disciplinary Engineering Elective-I 3 0 3 FS
SC1101 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 0 3 FS
EE1102 Workshop Practices 0 1 1 FS
SC1301 Applied Physics 3 0 3 FS
Total 12 2 14

Semester-II

CS1001 Programming Fundamentals 3 1 4 CS1501


HU1101 Islamic Ideology 2 0 2 FS
EE1101 Linear Circuit Analysis 3 1 4 SC1301
HU1012 Communication Skills 2 0 2 HU1011
SC1102 3 0 3 SC1101
EE1002 Engineering Drawing 0 1 1 FS
Total 13 3 16

Semester-III

CS2003 Data Structure and Algorithms 3 1 4 CS1001


EE2102 Electric Network Analysis 2 1 4 EE1101
EE2401 Digital Logic Design 3 1 4 SPS
EE2301 Electronic Devices & Circuits 2 1 4 EE1101
SC2104 Complex Variables and Transforms 3 0 2 SC1101
Total 14 4 16

Semester-IV

EE2201 Signals and Systems 3 1 4 SC2104


SC2105 Multivariable Calculus 2 0 2 SC1101
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EE2402 Introduction to Embedded Systems 3 1 4 EE2401


EE2103 Electrical Machines 3 1 4 EE2102
SC2103 Linear Algebra and Numerical Analysis 3 0 3 SPS
Total 14 3 17
Semester-V

EE3502 Communication Systems 3 1 4 EE220`1


XXXXXX Depth Elective-I 3 1 4 APSC
EE3XXX Breadth Core-I 3 1 4 APSC
MS30XX Management Elective-I 3 0 3 JS
EE3001 Probability Methods in Engineering 3 0 3 SC1101
Total 15 3 18

Semester-VI

EE3XXX Breadth Core-II 3 1 4 APSC


EE3501 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 3 SC2105
HU1102 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2 FS
XXXXXX Depth Elective-II 3 1 4 APSC
EE3202 Linear Control Systems 3 1 4 EE2201
Total 14 3 17

Semester-VII

EE4901 Senior Year Design Project-I 0 2 2 Earned at least


92 Credit Hours
HU30XX Social Science Elective-I 2 0 2 JS
XXXXXX Depth Elective-III 3 0/1 3/4 APSC
XXXXXX Inter Disciplinary Engineering Elective-II 3 0/1 3/4 APSC
XXXXXX Depth Elective-IV 3 0/1 3/4 APSC
HU3013 Technical Writing 3 0 3 HU1012
2-5 16-19
Total 14 3 17

Semester-VIII

EE4902 Senior Year Design Project-II 0 4 4 EE4901


HU30XX Social Science Elective-II 2 0 2 JS
XXXXXX Depth Elective-V 3 0/1 3/4 APSC
HU30XX Social Science Elective-III 2 0 2 JS
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MS30XX Management Elective-II 3 0 3 JS

Total 1O 4-5 14-15

FS = Freshman Standing, SS = Senior Standing, JS = Junior Standing, SPS = Sophomore Standing, APSC
Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-
Code Hours Code Hours
EE3302 Electronic Circuit Design 3+1 EE2301 EE3602 Power Distribution and Utilization 3+1 EE1101
EE3503 Computer Communication Networks 3+1 JS EE3303 Power Electronics 3+1 EE2301
EE3601 Power System Analysis 3+1 EE2301 CS2504 Operating Systems 3+1 CS2003

Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-


Code Hours Code Hours
EE3302 Electronic Circuit Design 3+1 EE2301 EE3602 Power Distribution and Utilization 3+1 EE1101
EE3503 Computer Communication Networks 3+1 JS EE3303 Power Electronics 3+1 EE2301
EE3601 Power System Analysis 3+1 EE2301 CS2504 Operating Systems 3+1 CS2003

Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-


Code Hours Code Hours
EE4506 Digital Communication 3+1 EE3001 EE4510 Satellite Communication 3+0 EE3502
EE4507 Antenna Design and Wave Propagation 3+1 EE3501 EE4514 Emerging Wireless Technologies & RF Planning 3+0 SS
EE4511 Optical Communication 3+0 EE3502 EE4599 Advanced Topics in Telecomcations Engineering 3+0 SS
EE4509 Wireless and Mobile Communications 3+0 EE4506

Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-


Code Hours Code Hours
CY3802 Network Security 3+1 EE3503 CY3708 Introduction to Security for IoT 3+1 SS
EE4409 Network and System Programming 3+1 EE3503 CY3814 Malware Analysis 3+1 SS
IS3103 Cryptographic Design Engineering 3+1 EE3001 IS4304 Penetration Testing / ethical hacking 3+0 SS
IS3501 Database Security 3+1 SS EE4416 Cyber Law & Cyber Crime 3+0 SS

Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-


Code Hours Code Hours
EE4204 Digital Control 3+1 EE3202 EE4418 Natural language processing 3+1 CS1001
EE3412 3+0 SS EE3203 Digital Signal Processing 3+1 EE2201
EE4417 Swarm and Robotics Intelligence 3+0 SS EE3413 Human-Computer Interface 3+0 SS
EE3109 Sensors and Actuators 3+0 SS EE3411 Digital System Design 3+1 EE2401

Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-


Code Hours Code Hours
Pre-
EE4304 Integrated Electronics 3+0 EE2301 EE4307 VLSI Design 3+0 EE2301
Requisite
EE4330 MEMS and Micromachining 3+0 SS EE4309 Introduction to Nanotechnology 3+0 SC1301
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EE4305 Microelectronics Technology 3+0 EE2301 EE4399 Advanced Topics in Electronic Engineering 3+0 SS
EE4306 Optoelectronics 3+0 EE2301
Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-
Code Hours Code Hours
EE3104 Instrumentation and Measurements 3+1 EE1101 EE3411 Digital System Design 3+1 EE2401
EE4312 Digital Electronics 3+0 EE2301 EE3308 Industrial Electronics 3+1 EE3303
EE4310 Solid State Devices 3+0 EE2301 EE3307 Sensor Interfacing and Single Board Computer 3+1 SS
EE4204 Digital Control 3+1 EE3202

Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-


Code Hours Code Hours
EE4608 Renewable Energy Systems 3+0 EE3601 EE4607 High Voltage Engineering 3+1 SS
EE4610 Smart Grid 3+0 SS EE3104 Instrumentation and Measurements 3+1 EE1101
EE4105 Advanced Electrical Machines 3+1 EE2103 EE4107 Industrial Drives 3+1 EE3601
EE4603 Power Generation 3+0 SS EE4609 FACTS and HVDC Transmission 3+1 SS
EE4604 Electrical Power Transmission 3+1 SS EE4699 Advanced Topics in Electrical Power Engineering 3+0 SS

Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-


Code Hours Code Hours
HU3031 Professional Ethics 2 JS MS3051 Entrepreneurship 3 JS
HU3032 Sustainable Development and Environment 2 JS MS3052 Introduction to Engineering Project Management 3 JS
HU3033 Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Engineering 2 JS MS3053 Total Quality Management 3 JS
HU3034 Society and Engineer 2 JS MS3054 Critical Thinking and Leadership 3 JS

Course Credit Pre- Course Credit Pre-


Code Hours Code Hours
SE4420 Machine Learning 3+1 CE1101 Strength of Material 3+0
SE3401 Mobile and Web Development 3+1 ME3103 Industrial Automation 3+1
SE3801 Ethical Hacking 3+1 CE2301 Hydraulics 3+0
ME2102 Introduction to Robotics 3+0 CS2201 Introduction to Database Systems 3+1
ME1101 Mechanics 3+0 SE2101 3+0
ME2201 Thermodynamics 3+0
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As Organizations and businesses across all domains increase their online and network footprint, Cyber threats
are becoming more critical than ever before. The BSCYS program is designed to meet today's business
requirements while focusing on designing secure infrastructure and developing students' hands-on experience

engineering industry. In addition, the specially designed BS Cyber Security curriculum meets the changing
landscape of secure computing, which involves not only computers but also network enabled devices such as
smart phones, tablet devices, and the Internet of Things (IoT).

and submit a formal written report during the summer of Junior Year.

approved the admissions in Computing programs for those students who


have done intermediate education in Pre-Medical with a minimum of 50%
marks. The Pre-Medical Students can now be admitted directly to Bachelor
of Science in cyber security. They do not require to appear in Intermediate

semester of this program.

The minimum requirement for admission to a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (Cyber Security)

OR

OR
Diploma of Associate Engineer (DAE) from a recognized Board of Technical Education obtaining at least 50%
unadjusted marks.

Pre-
Requisite
The comparative merit of applicants will be determined based on weighted percentage marks obtained by the
candidates as follows.
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• Admission Test 40%

• Minimum of 130 credit hours, including a senior design


project of 6 credit hours, with a minimum CGPA of2.00
• Minimum of 132 credit hours, including a senior design (with 1 year extension
project of 6 credit hours for pre-medical students, with a
minimum CGPA of2.00.
Semester-I

CS1501 Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies 1+1 1+1


CS1001 Programming Fundamentals 3+1 3+1
SC1101 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3+0 NA
SC1301 Applied Physics 3+0 3+0
HU1011 Functional English 2+0 2+0
PSC1001 Pre-Mathematics-I NA 3+0
PSC1002 Pre-Mathematics-II NA 3+0
Total 12+2 15+2

Semester-II

CS2003 Data Structures & Algorithms 3+1 3+1


EE2401 Digital Logic Design 3+1 3+1
SC2103 Linear Algebra and Numerical Analysis 3 NA
SC2004 Probability & Statistics 3 3
HU1012 Communication Skills 2 2
SC1101 Calculus & Analytic Geometry NA 3
Total 12+2 15+2

Semester-III

CS2005 Object Oriented Programming 3+1 3+1


CS2406 Information Security 3+0 3+0
CS2503 Computer Org. & Assembly Language 3+1 3+1
CS2201 Introduction to Database Systems 3+1 3+1
CS2301 Discrete Mathematics 3+0 3+0

Total 15+3 15+3

Semester-IV

EE3503 Computer Communication Networks 3 1 4


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HU1101 Islamic ideology 2 0 2


SC1102 3 0 3
CY2801 Introduction to Cyber Security 3 0 3
XXXXXX CYS Elective-1 3 0/1 3/4

Total 14 1/2 15/16


EE3503 Computer Communication Networks 3 1 4
HU1101 Islamic ideology 2 0 2
SC1102 3 0 3
CY2801 Introduction to Cyber Security 3 0 3
SC2103 linear algebra and Numerical Analysis 3 0 3
XXXXXX CYS Elective-1 2 1 3
Total 17 1 10+2

Semester-V Semester-VI
Course Credit Course Credit
Code Hours Code Hours
SE2101 3+0 XXXXXX CYS Elective-2 2+1
EE3412 3+1 CY3802 Network Security 3+1
CY3816 Information Assurance 3+0 XXXXXX UniversityElective-1 3+0
CS2005 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3+0 CY3817 2+1
CS2504 Operating System 3+1 CY3818 Vulnerability Assessment & Reverse Engg. 2+1
HU3013 Technical Writing 3+0
Total 15+2 Total 15+4

Semester-VII Semester-VIII
Course Credit Course Credit
Code Hours Code Hours
CY4111 Final Year Project - I 0+2 CY4112 Final Year Project - II 0+4
XXXXXX CYS Elective-3 2+1 XXXXXX CYS Elective-4 3+0
HU1102 Pakistan Studies 2+0 XXXXXX University Elective-3 2+0
CY3815 Digital Forensics 2+1 XXXXXX CYSElective-5 2+1
CS4405 Parallel & Distributed Computing 2+1 XXXXXX University Elective-4 3+0
XXXXX University Elective-2 3+0
Total 11+5 Total 10+5

Pre-
Requisite
Pre-
Requisite
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!
Course Code Course Code

CY3706 Cyber Security for smart cities EE4516 Network Protocols and Standards
EE2402 Introduction to Embedded Systems EE4409 Network and System Programming
CS3008 Web Engineering CY3806 Cloud computing Security
EE4509 Wireless and Mobile Communication CY3807 Security in Big data
EE4520 Intelligent Adhoc and Cognitive Networks CY3808 Penetration Testing / Ethical Hacking
CY3903 Wireless and Mobile Security CY3809 Cyber Law &Cyber Crime (Cyber Warfare)
CS3407 Mobile Computing CY3810 Cryptanalysis
EE4410 Computer Architecture EE1101 Linear Circuit Analysis
IS3104 Security Assessment and Evaluation CY3712 Hardware Security
CS3404 Cloud Computing CY3711 Industrial System Security
EE2419 Introduction to IoT CY3710 Control System Security
EE3202 Linear Control System CY3812 Advanced Topics in Cyber Security I
CY3708 Security for IoT CY3813 Advanced Topics in Cyber Security II
CY3705 Embedded Systems Security CY3814 Malware Analysis

Course Code Course Code

MS3801 Entrepreneurship & Technology MS3811 Quality Control and Engineering Standards
MS3802 Quality Improvement Tools and Methods MS3812 Quality Assurance & Management Systems
MS3803 Leadership & Team Management MS3813 Quality Improvement Tools and Methods
MS3804 Total Quality Management HU3201 Psychology
MS3805 Project Scheduling and Costing HU3202 Life Science
MS3806 Production and Operation Management HU3203 Philosophy
MS3808 Human Resource Management MS3820 Financial Accounting
MS3809 Marketing MS3821 Financial Management
MS3810 Economics EE1001 Electronics
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• Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE)
• Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering (Ph.D. EE)
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has the pride of winning multiple grants from HEC and

• CS (Cyber Security) • 5G Test Bed Development


These labs will enable our students to perform high-level research in cutting-edge technologies. Our

the research themes being followed in these labs.

with the skills necessary to grasp and develop new technologies and trends in electrical engineering and allied

equips technical managers with the knowledge to remain competitive in this area. The curriculum has been
designed to provide breadth and depth of expertise in key areas that evolve with societal needs. Our faculty is

180 million in Robotics, Cyber Security, Chip Design, 5G Communication Technologies, and Intelligent Systems.

• Electrical Power and Energy Engineering • Digital Design and Embedded Systems
• Robotics and Control Systems • Intelligent Systems

A minimum of 16 years of education leading to BS/BE/BSc in Electrical / Electronics /

discipline recognized by HEC.


MS in Electrical
Engineering
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CGPA / Percentage Minimum CGPA 2.00/4.00 or 60% Marks.

Admission Test As per prevalent HEC/Institute policy

MS/MSc/MPhil degree in the relevant discipline (Total 18 years of formal education)


recognized by HEC.
PhD in Electrical
Engineering CGPA / % Percentage Minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 or 60% Marks (annual system).

Admission Test As per prevalent HEC/Institute policy


The minimum duration for completing MSEE degree is 1.5 years or 3 regular semesters and a maximum of 3.5
years with a maximum of 6 months extension.

The minimum duration for completion of PhD EE degree is 3 years and a maximum of 6 years with 1 year
extensions (twice).

1 EE6510 Advanced Computer Networks


2 EE6201 Linear Control Systems
3 EE6501 Wireless Communications
4 EE6610 Power System Steady State Analysis
5 EE6430
6 EE6205 Advanced Digital Signal Processing

A student must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of courses (for non-thesis), or 24 credit hours' courses,
and 6 credit hours of thesis work (for thesis option).
A student has to attain a minimum CGPA of 2.5 to earn the degree.

Core option 1 3 CH
Core option 2 3 CH
Core option 3 3 CH
A Mathematics Elective 3 CH
Two courses from Electrical Engineering Program 6 CH
One University Elective 3 CH
One Faculty of Engineering Elective 3 CH
Research Thesis 6 CH
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PhD in Electrical Engineering requires the student to pass a minimum of 6 courses in any of the specializations
within the department with a minimum CGPA of 3.0. In addition to courses, the student must take a research
thesis of at least 30 credit hours. The student must also publish at least one paper from the research in an
HEC-recognized journal.
The student may take any post graduate-level course on the supervisor's advice.
Course Code Course Code

EE6201 Linear Control Systems EE8419 MEMS Design and Micromachining


EE6202 Digital Control Systems EE8420 Advanced Topics in Computer Engineering
EE6203 Nonlinear Systems & Control EE8421 Machine Learning for Signal Processing
EE6204 EE8432 Machine Learning
EE6205 Advanced Digital Signal Processing EE8433 Digital Image Processing
EE6206 Audio Signal Processing EE8435 Pattern Recognition
EE6207 DSP for Controls and Power Systems EE8436 Swarm Intelligence
EE6410 Real Time Embedded Systems EE8441 Data Mining
EE6411 EE8480
EE6412 Advanced operating systems EE8490 Advanced Topics in Intelligent Systems
EE6415 Advanced Computer Architecture EE8501 Advanced Wireless Communications
EE6431 Introduction to Natural Language Processing EE8502 Information & Coding Theory
EE6435 EE8503 Advanced Network Security
EE6450 Bioinformatics EE8504 Cloud Computing & Security
EE6460 Design and Analysis of Algorithms EE8505 Special Topics in Communications
EE6467 Probabilistic graphical models EE8511
EE6468 Decision support systems EE8512 Technology Analysis of a Smartphone
EE6501 Wireless Communications EE8513 Intrusion Detection and Prevention
EE6502 Cellular Communication Systems EE8514 Vulnerability Exploitation and Defence
EE6503 Satellite Communication and Navigation Systems EE8515 Cellular and Mobile Networks Security
EE6504 Cryptography and Secure Communications EE8516 Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering
EE6510 Advanced Computer Networks EE8517 Advanced Cryptography
EE6511 Cryptography and Network Security EE8518 Selected Topics in Computer Networks
EE6512 Optical Communication Systems EE8519 Selected Topics in Cyber Security
EE6513 IoT Communication Devices and Protocols EE8520 Selected Topics in Information Security Management
EE6514 IoT Network Architectu re and Protocols EE8521 Simulation, Modelling, & Performance Analysis of Computer Networks
EE6515 Radar System Engineering EE8522
EE6516 Network Routing and Switching EE8529 Special Topics in Networking
EE6517 EE8531 Antenna Design and Applications
EE6519 Computer Security EE8600 Special Topics in Power Engineering I
EE6520 Network and System Programming EE8601 Special Topics in Power Engineering II
EE6521 Advanced Operating System EE8606 Special Topic in Power Electronics I
EE6522 Adhoc& Sensor Networks EE8607 Special Topic in Power Electronics II
EE6523 Computer and Network Forensics EE8610 Power Systems Operation and Control
EE6531 RF and Microwave Engineering EE8611 Power System Stability
23 PROSPECTUS 2022-23

EE6610 Power System Steady State Analysis EE8612 Power System Planning
Course Code Course Code

EE6620 Power Distribution Engineering EE8613 Power System Reliability and Security
EE6621 Power Transmission Engineering EE8614 Power System Dynamics
EE6650 Power System Protection EE8615 Characterization & Planning of Small-Scale
EE6651 Industrial Power System Design EE8620 Power Distribution Control and Automation
EE6670 Power Electronic Circuits EE8621 Electrical Load Management, Forecasting & Control
EE8201 Distributed and Autonomous Robotic Systems EE8629 Power Systems Signal Processing for Smart Grids
EE8202 Stochastic Control and Fault Diagnostics EE8630 Electric Machinery Analysis
EE8203 Networked Control and Multi-agent Systems EE8631 Wind Energy Conversion and Grid Integration
EE8204 EE8640 Distributed and Renewable Energy Systems
EE8205 Deep Learning EE8650 High Voltage Engineering
EE8206 Robust and Optimal Control Systems EE8651 Multi-Generation Systems
EE8207 Computer Vision EE8660 Smart Grids
EE8208 Statistical Signal Processing EE8670 Dynamics and Control of Electric Machine Drives
EE8209 Multirate Signal Processing and Filter Banks EE8671 Power IC Design
EE8210 Special Topics in Control Engineering EE8680
EE8410 Fault-tolerant Digital Design EE8681 Electric Power Quality
EE8411 Parallel and Distributed Computing EE8682 Power System Transients
EE8412 Computer Aided Design Algorithms for ASICs and FPGAs EE8683 Electric Power Quality
EE8413 System on Chip Architecture EE8684 Electric and Magnetic Fields in Electric Power Engineering
EE8414 Computer Arithmetic EE8685
EE8415 Alternative Computing Technologies EE8690 Power System Management and Electricity Markets
EE8416 Digital Integrated Circuits EE8691 Engineering, Economics & Regulation of the Electric Power Sector
EE8417 Advanced VLSI Design EE8909 MS Research Thesis
EE8418 Advanced Digital Design EE8999 PhD Thesis

Course Code Course Code

SC8101 SC6106 Real Analysis


SC6102 SC8107 Computational Linear Algebra
SC6103 Complex Analysis SC8110 Special Topics in Mathematics
SC6104 Finite Element Methods EE8901 Research Methodology
SC8105 Numerical Methods
24 PROSPECTUS 2022-23
Dr. Abdul Khaliq (Professor and Dean, Faculty of Dr. Shafaat Ahmed Bazaz (Professor)
Engineering) PhD: Controls and Automation (1998), Institut
PhD & MS: Electrical Engineering (1995, 1992) National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA) Toulouse,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA France.
BSc: Electrical Engineering (Hons) (1990) UET, Masters: Automation, Controls and Production
Peshawar Engineering (1994), Université de FrancheComté,
Specialization: Power Systems and Control Besancon, France.
Research Areas: Utility Planning, Dynamic Security BS: Avionics (1989), NED University Karachi.
Control, and Optimization of Large Scale Systems. Specialization: Micro Electro Mechanical
Control Applications. Systems(MEMS), Hospital Management and
Intelligent Diagnostic System, Tele-Medicine
Dr. Shoab A. Khan (Professor, Trustee EET) Systems, Development of MEMS based Inertial
PhD & MS: Electrical Engineering (1995, 1993) Sensors, Neural Probes for Brain Implants, Micro
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Grippers for biomedical applications
BSc: Aerospace Engineering, College of Aeronautical
Engineering (CAE), NUST, Risalpur Dr. Mian Jehanzeb (Head of Department)
Specialization: Image Processing, Parallel (Assistant Professor)
Processing, ASIC Design, Micro-controller System PhD: Computer Engineering CASE, UET Taxila
Design, Microprocessor Design MSc: Wireless Communication, Brunel University,
UK
Dr. Saeed-ur-Rehman (Professor, Trustee EET) BSc: Electrical Engineering, COMSATS, Islamabad
PhD & MS: Electrical Engineering (1996, 1993) Specialization: Wireless Communication and
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Communication System
BSc: Electrical Engineering (1989), UET, Lahore
Specialization: Control Systems Dr. Danish M. Nisar (Associate Professor)
Research Areas: Control System, Digital System PhD: Electrical and Communication Engineering,
Design and Real-Time Embedded Systems TU Munich, Germany
MS: Communication Engineering, TU Munich,
Dr. Farrukh Kamran (Professor, Trustee EET) Germany.
PhD & MS: Electrical Engineering (1995, 1992) BE: Electrical Telecommunication, NUST,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Islamabad
BSc: Electrical Engineering, UET, Lahore Research Areas: Signal processing for
Specialization: Electronics/ Digital System Design communications, Optimization and Robust
Research Areas: Power Electronics, Networking optimization, Cooperative Communications,
Communication & Control Systems Massive MIMO, Interference coordination and
suppression, Design and simulation of advanced
Dr. Asif. Mahmood (Associate Professor)
wireless systems (4G, 5G) physical layer
PhD: Control Systems, University of Arkansas, USA
MS: Applied Mathematics, University of Arkansas,
Dr. Hamoodur Rehman Khan (Assistant Professor)
USA PhD: Signal Processing/Information Theory, King
BSc: Electronic Engineering, GIK Institute, Topi
Fahad University of Petroleum & Minerals, KSA.
Research Areas: Biomechanical models, Dynamical
MS: Communications, University of Michigan, USA
systems, Robust and optimal control systems, Bond BSc: Electronic Engineering, GIK Institute, Topi
graph modeling & simulation, intelligent control Research Areas: Seismic Signal Processing,
systems, Active vibration control Physical acoustics, distributed source coding,
rate-distortion, CDMA systems, spread spectrum
25 PROSPECTUS 2022-23

Dr. Noaman A. Khan (Chairman, Associate Professor)


code synchronization and tracking, geolocation.
PhD:Electronic & Electrical Engineering(1996),
University of Strathclyde,Glasgow,UK
Dr. Muhammad Saleem (Associate Professor)
BSc:Electrical Engineering (1986) NWFPUET,
PhD: Mathematics, CIIT, Islamabad
Peshawar Specialization: Digital Signal Processing MS: Mathematics, CIIT, Islamabad
Research Areas: Radar Signal Processing, Filter MSc: Applied Mathematics, University of Punjab,
Design and Implementation, Biomedical Signal and Lahore
Image Processing. Research Areas: Methods in Computational
Fluid Dynamics
Dr Malik Najm Siraj (Assistant Professor) Engr. Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad (Sr Lecturer)
PhD: Computer Engineering, CASE, MS: Electrical Engineering, CASE, Islamabad
Islamabad BSc: Electrical Engineering, CASE, Islamabad
MSc: Computer Engineering, CASE, Specialization: Digital Signal Processing, Signals &
Islamabad Systems
BSc: Electrical Engineering, CASE, Islamabad
Specialization: Digital Design and Computer Ms. Summayya Jamal (Senior Lecturer)
Architecture MS: COMSATS University Islamabad
MSc: (Mathematics),QAU Islamabad
Engr. Muhammad Ishaq (Sr. Lecturer) Area of Interest: Computational Mathematics,
MSc: Computer Engineering, CASE, Image In painting using Digital Image Processing
Islamabad On Study Leave
BSc: Electrical Engineering, UCET, Mirpur
Specialization: Electronics, Linear & Nonlinear Engr. Waqas Hassan (Lecturer)
Control Systems MS: Electrical Engineering, CASE, Islamabad
BSc: Electrical Engineering, CASE, Islamabad
Engr. Muhammad Ejaz Naveed (Sr. Lecturer) Specialization: Power Electronics Circuits,
MS: Electrical Engineering, CASE, Islamabad Electrical Energy & Control
BSc: Electrical Engineering, UET, Taxila
Specialization: Electrical Machines, Power Adjunct Faculty:
Electronics • Dr. TahirZaidi
• Dr. ZaheerAhmed
Mr. Muhammad Saeed Akbar (Lecturer) • Dr. M. MohsinRehmatullah
LLB: Law, University of Peshawar, Peshawar • Dr. Sheikh M.Farhan
MA: Islamyat, University of Peshawar, • Dr. Syed IsmailShah
Peshawar • Dr. Muhammad QaisarShafi
Specialization: Islamic and Pakistan Studies • Dr. Aneesullah

Lab Engineers:
Engr. Safdarz Munir
Engr. Anmol Kiran
26 PROSPECTUS 2022-23
Department of Computer Science
Mission Statement
Prepare Future Computer Scientist to achieve excellence in the core competencies of computer science that

The Pre Medical Students can now be admitted directly in Bachelor of Science in Computer Science/
27 PROSPECTUS
28 PROSPECTUS
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Pre Medical
Students can
also apply for
29 PROSPECTUS
Study Plan for BSCS
Course Course Name Credits for Credits for
Code Non-Medical Medical
SC1201 Applied Physics FS 3+0 3+0
SC1001 Calculus & Analytic Geometry FS 3+0 N/A
HU1002 English Composition & Comprehension FS 3+0 3+0
CS1501 Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies FS 1+1 1+1
CS1001 Programming Fundamentals FS 3+1 3+1
PSC1001 Pre-Mathematics-I FS N/A 3+0
PSC1002 Pre-Mathematics-II FS N/A 3+0
Total FS

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
HU1003 Communication & Presentation Skills FS 3+0 3+0
CS1502 Digital Logic and Design FS 3+1 3+1
HU1101 Islamic Studies FS 2+0 2+0
SC1002 Multivariate Calculus SC1001 2+0 N/A
HU1102 Pakistan Studies FS 2+0 N/A
CS2301 Discrete Structures FS N/A 3+0
CS1002 CS1001 1+1 1+1
SC1001 Calculus & Analytic Geometry FS N/A 3+0
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
CS2503 Computer Organization & Assembly Language SPM 3+1 3+1
CS2003 Data Structure and Algorithms CS1001 3+1 3+1
SC2003 SC1001 3+0 3+0
HU1102 Pakistan Studies FS N/A 2+0
CS2301 Discrete Structures FS 3+0 N/A
SC1002 Multivariate Calculus SC1001 N/A 2+0
CS2004 Object Oriented Programming CS1001 3+1 3+1
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
30 PROSPECTUS

CS Elective–I APSC 3+1 3+1


CS2201 Introduction to Database Systems CS2003 3+1 3+1
CS2504 Operating Systems CS2003 3+1 3+1
SC2004 Probability and Statistics SPS 3+0 3+0
CS2101 SPS 3+0 3+0
Total
Code Course Name Pre- Credit Hours Code Course Name Pre- Credit Hours
CS Elective – II APSC 3+0 CS Elective – II APSC 3+0
CS4303 CS2003 3+1 CS4303 CS2003 3+1
CS Elective–III APSC 3+0 CS Elective–III APSC 3+0
CS3005 Design & Analysis of Algorithms CS2003 3+0 CS3005 Design & Analysis of Algorithms CS2003 3+0
SC3005 Linear Algebra JS 3+0 SC3005 Linear Algebra JS 3+0
CS3302 Theory of Automata and CS2301 3+0 CS3302 Theory of Automata and CS2301 3+0
Formal Languages Formal Languages
Total Total

Code Course Name Pre- Credit Hours Code Course Name Pre- Credit Hours
CS Elective-V APSC 3+0 CS Elective-VI APSC 3+0
CS4006 Compiler Construction CS3302 3+0 CS4406 Information Security SS 3+0
CS4405 Parallel & Distributed Computing CS 2504 3+0 CS4112 Senior Design Project-II CS4111 0+4
CS4111 Senior Design Project-I SC 0+2 University Elective- III APSC 3+0
University Elective-II APSC 3+0 University Elective- IV APSC 3+0
Total Total

Course Course Name Course Course Name


Code Code
CS2007 Visual Programming CS1002 CS2118 SPS
CS3008 Web Engineering CS1002 CS3119 CS2102
CS3009 System Programming CS2504 CS3120 CS3119
CS3010 Video Game Programming CS2004 CS2312 Stochastic Processes SPS
CS3011 Real-Time Programming CS1002 CS2121 CS2101
CS3012 Principles of Programming Languages CS1002 CS3202 Data Mining and Data Warehousing CS2201
CS3013 Modern Programming Language CS1002 CS3203 Advanced Database CS2201
CS3014 Advance Object Oriented Programming CS2004 CS3204 Big Data Analytics CS2201
CS2102 CS2101 CS3205 Distributed Database Systems CS2201
CS3103 Smart Application Development CS2004 CS4303 CS2003
CS3104 Simulation and Modeling SC2004 CS3304 Digital Image Processing CS2003
CS3105 Human Computer Interaction JS CS3305 Computer Graphics SC3005
CS3106 Game Design and Development CS2101 CS3306 Advanced Intelligent Robotics CS4303
CS3107 CS2101 CS3307 Experts Systems CS4303
CS3108 CS2101 CS3308 SC2004
CS3109 CS2101 CS3309 Computer Vision JS
CS3110 CS2101 CS3310 Computer Animation JS
31 PROSPECTUS

CS4121 SS CS3311 Bio Informatics JS


CS4122 CS4121 CS3312 Bioinformatics Computing SS
CS4113 CS2101 CS3313 Genomics JS
CS4114 SS CS3314 Biostatistics SS
CS4115 Design Pattern CS2101 CS3315 Biosensors SS
CS4116 CS2101 CS3316 Proteomics JS
CS2117 Business Process Engineering SPS CS3317 Ethical and Legal Issues in Bioinformatics SS
Course Course Name Course Course Name
Code Code
CS3318 Visual Programming CS1002 CS3407 Modern Programming Language CS1002
CS3402 Web Engineering CS1002 CS3408 Advance Object Oriented Programming CS2004
CS4403 System Programming CS2504 CS3409 CS2101
CS3404 Video Game Programming CS2004 CS3410 Smart Application Development CS2004
CS4405 Real-Time Programming CS1002 CS3423 Simulation and Modeling SC2004
CS4406 Principles of Programming Languages CS1002

Course Course Name Course Course Name


Code Code
MS3801 Entrepreneurship & Technology MS3810 Economics
MS3802 MS3811
MS3803 Leadership & Team Management MS3812
MS3804 MS3813
MS3805 Project Scheduling and Costing HU3201 Psychology
MS3806 Production and Operation Management HU3202 Life Science
MS3807 Operation Research HU3203 Philosophy
MS3808 Human Resource Management MS3820 Financial Accounting
MS3809 Marketing MS3821 Financial Management

32 PROSPECTUS
-

Pre Medical
Students can
also apply for
33 PROSPECTUS
Course Course Name Credits for Credits for
Code Non-Medical Medical
CS1501 Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies FS 1+1 1+1
CS1001 Programming Fundamentals FS 3+1 3+1
SC1001 Calculus & Analytic Geometry FS 3+0 N/A
SC1201 Applied Physics FS 3+0 3+0
HU1002 English Composition & Comprehension FS 3+0 3+0
PSC1001 Pre-Mathematics-I FS N/A 3+0
PSC1002 Pre-Mathematics-II FS N/A 3+0
Total 13+2 16+2

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
HU1003 Communication & Presentation Skills FS 3+0 3+0
CS2301 Discrete Structures FS 3+0 3+0
HU1101 Islamic Studies FS 2+0 N/A
HU1102 Pakistan Studies FS 2+0 2+0
CS1002 CS1001 1+1 1+1
SE2101 FS 3+0 3+0
SC1001 Calculus & Analytic Geometry FS N/A 3+0

Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
CS2003 Data Structure and Algorithms CS1001 3+1 3+1
SC2005 Linear Algebra SPS 3+0 3+0
CS2004 Object Oriented Programming CS1001 3+1 3+1
SE2119 SE2101 3+0 3+0
University-Elective- I SPS 3+0 3+0
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
CS2201 Introduction to Database Systems CS2003 3+1 3+1
CS2504 Operating Systems CS2003 3+1 3+1
SC2004 Probability and statistics SPS 3+0 3+0
34 PROSPECTUS

SE2102 SE2119 2+1 2+1


University-Elect.-II APSC 3+0 3+0
Total
Course Course Name Credits for Credits for
Code Non-Medical Medical
SE-Elective-I APSC 3+0 3+0
SE-Elective-II APSC 3+0 3+0
SE-Supporting-I APSC 3+0 3+0
SE3117 SE2102 2+1 2+1
University Elective-III APSC 3+0 3+0
CS3008 Web Engineering JS 3+0 3+0
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
CS3401 JS 3+1 3+1
HU3106 Professional Practices JS 3+0 3+0
SE-Supporting-II APSC 3+0 3+0
SE3107 SE2101 3+0 3+0
SE3118 SE3117 3+0 3+0
HU3004 Technical & Business Writing JS 3+0 3+0
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
CS3105 Human Computer Interaction JS 3+0 3+0
SE-Elective- III APSC 3+0 3+0
SE-Elective-IV APSC 3+0 3+0
SE4111 Senior Design Project-I SS 0+2 0+2
SE3109 SE2101 3+0 3+0
HU1101 Islamic Studies FS N/A 2+0
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
CS4406 Information Security SS 3+0 3+0
SE-Elective-V APSC 3+0 3+0
SE4112 Senior Design Project-II SE4111 0+4 0+4
SE-Supporting-III APSC 3+0 3+0
35 PROSPECTUS

University-Elective-IV APSC 3+0 3+0


Total
Course Course Name Course Course Name
Code Code
SE2131 Business Process Engineering FS SE3104 Simulation and Modeling JS
SE2132 FS SE2302 Stochastic Processes FS
SE2133 Operations Research FS

Course Course Name Course Course Name


Code Code
SE3120 SE2101 CS3202 Data Mining and Data Warehousing SE2201
SE3121 SE2101 SE3203 Advanced Database SE2201
SE3122 SE2101 SE3204 Big Data Analytics SE2201
SE2123 SE2101 SE3205 Distributed Database Systems SE2201
SE2124 FS CS3304 Digital Image Processing SE2003
CS4303 CS 2003 SE3305 Computer Graphics SC2005
SE3125 Real Time Systems JS CS3308 SC 2004
SE3127 E-Commerce JS SE3309 Computer Vision JS
SE3128 Information Systems Audit JS SE3310 Computer Animation JS
SE3129 Management Information Systems JS SE3311 Bio Informatics JS
CS2007 Visual Programming CS 1002 CS3312 Natural Language Processing JS
SE4121 SS SE3402 CS3401
SE4122 SE4111 SE4403 CS3401
SE3009 System Programming SE2504 SE3404 Cloud Computing CS3401
SE3010 Video Game Programming CS2004 CS4405 Parallel & Distributed Computing CS 2504
SE3011 Real-Time Programming SE1002 SE3402 CS3401
SE3012 Principles of Programming Languages SE1002 SE3407 Mobile Computing CS3401
SE3013 Modern Programming Language SE1002 SE3408 CS3401
SE3014 Advance Object-Oriented Programming SE2004 SE3409 CS3401
SE4115 Design Pattern SE2101 SE3410 Multimedia Communication JS
SE4116 SE2101 SE3407 Mobile Computing CS3401
SE3408 CS3401

Course Course Name Course Course Name


Code Code
MS3801 Entrepreneurship & Technology MS3808 Human Resource Management
MS3802 MS3809 Marketing
MS3803 Leadership & Team Management MS3810 Economics
MS3804 MS3811
36 PROSPECTUS

MS3805 Project Scheduling and Costing MS3812


MS3806 Production and Operation Management MS3813
Pre Medical
Students can
also apply for

Duration
37 PROSPECTUS
Course Course Name Credits for Credits for
Code Non-Medical Medical
CS 1501 Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies FS 1+1 1+1
CS 1001 Programming Fundamentals FS 3+1 3+1
SC 1001 Calculus & Analytic Geometry FS 3+0 N/A
AI 1201 Applied Sciences FS 3+0 3+0
HU 1002 English Composition & Comprehension FS 3+0 3+0
PSC1001 Pre-Mathematics-I FS N/A 3+0
PSC1002 Pre-Mathematics-II FS N/A 3+0
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
CS 1002 CS1001 1+1 1+1
CS 2003 Data Structures & Algorithms CS1001 3+1 3+1
AI 1502 Digital Logic Design FS 3+1 3+1
SC 1005 Linear Algebra FS 3+0 N/A
SC 1004 Probability & Statistics FS 3+0 3+0
HU1003 Communication & Presentation Skills SC1001 3+0 3+0
SC 1001 Calculus & Analytic Geometry FS N/A 3+0

Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
CS 2004 Object Oriented Programming CS1001 3+1 3+1
AI 2007 AI Elec 1 (Ex:Advance Statistics) SC1004 3+0 3+0
AI 2303 CS2003 3+1 3+1
CS 2301 Discrete Structures SPS 3+0 3+0
AI 2201 Database Systems CS2003 3+1 3+1
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
AI 2202 Machine Learning AI 2303 3+1 3+1
AI 2503 Computer Org. & Assembly Language SPS 3+1 3+1
SE 2101 SPS 3+0 3+0
38 PROSPECTUS

AI 2504 SC 1001 3+0 3+0


AI 2203 AI 2303 3+0 3+0
Total
Course Course Name Credits for Credits for
Code Non-Medical Medical
CS 3504 Operating System CS 2003 3+1 3+1
AI 3204 AI2303 2+1 2+1
AI 3005 Analysis Of Algorithms CS 2003 3+0 3+0
Univ Elec 1 (Ex: Economy Related) APSC 3+0 3+0
AI 3008 APSC 3+0 3+0
SC 1005 Linear Algebra SPS N/A 3+0
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
HU 3101 Islamic Studies/Ethics SPS 2+0 2+0
AI 3206 Computing vision AI 3204 2+1 2+1
AI 3401 CS 2004 3+1 3+1
AI 3207 AI Elec 3 (Ex: Data Mining) AI 2201 2+1 2+1
AI 3208 AI Elec 4 (Ex: Deep Learning) AI 3204 3+0 3+0
AI 3205 Natural Language Processing AI 3204 3+0 3+0
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
AI 4111 Final Year Project-I SS 0+2 0+2
CS 4406 Information Security SS 3+0 3+0
University Elective-2 (Ex: Management Rel.) APSC 3+0 3+0
HU 4004 Technical & Business Writing SS 3+0 3+0
AI 4405 Parallel & Distributed Computing AI 3504 2+1 2+1
HU 3102 Pakistan Studies SS 2+0 2+0
Total

Course Course Name Credits for Credits for


Code Non-Medical Medical
AI 4112 Final Year Project-II AI 4111 0+4 0+4
University Elective- 3(Ex:Management Rel.) APSC 3+0 3+0
HU 4005 Professional Practices SS 3+0 3+0
University Elective- 4(Ex: Management Rel.) APSC 3+0 3+0
39 PROSPECTUS

Total
Course Course Name Course Course Name
Code Code
AI2007 Advance Statistics SC 2004 AI 3215 AI 2303
AI 2008 Theory of Automata &Formal Languages AI 2301 AI3311 Bio Informatics JS
AI 3008 AI 1001 AI3312 Bioinformatics Computing SS
AI 3207 Data Mining AI 2007 AI3313 Genomics JS
AI 3208 Deep Learning AI 5204 AI3314 Biostatistics SS
AI 3209 Speech Processing AI 5204 AI3315 Biosensors SS
AI 3210 Reinforcements Learning AI 5202 AI3317 Ethical and Legal Issues in Bioinformatics SS
AI 3211 Fuzzy Systems AI 2303 AI3318 Special Topics in Bioinformatics SS
AI 3212 Evolutionary Computing AI 2303 AI 3321 SPS
AI 3213 AI 2303 AI 3322 SS
AI 3214 Agent Based Modeling AI 2303

Course Course Name Course Course Name


Code Code
MS3801 Entrepreneurship & Technology MS3811
MS3802 MS3812
MS3803 Leadership & Team Management MS3813
MS3804 HU3201 Psychology
MS3805 Project Scheduling and Costing HU3202 Life Science
MS3806 Production and Operation Management HU3203 Philosophy
MS3808 Human Resource Management MS3820 Financial Accounting
MS3809 Marketing MS3821 Financial Management
MS3810 Economics

40 PROSPECTUS
41 PROSPECTUS
Code Course Title Credit Hours
Four (04) Core Courses 12
Research Methodology 3
CS6901 Thesis 6
6
CS6902 6
Total 33

Code Course Title Credit Hours


Four (04) Core Courses 12
Three (03) Courses from the program electives 9
Three (03) Courses from the university electives 9
MS Project 3
Total 33

Course Course Name


Code
CS6001 Advanced Theory of Computation
CS6002 Advanced Algorithm Analysis
CS6003 Advanced Operating Systems
CS6004 Advanced Computer Architecture
CS6005 Theory of Programming Languages
42 PROSPECTUS
Course Course Name Course Course Name
Code Code
CS6101 CS6201 Adaptive & Intelligent Control
CS6102 CS6202 Machine Learning
CS6103 CS6203 Deep Learning
CS6104 Data Compression CS6204
CS6105 CS6205 Computer Vision
CS6106 CS6206 Digital Image Processing
CS6107 Cluster Computing Systems CS6207 Data Mining
CS6108 Cloud Computing CS6208 Parallel and Distributed Database Systems.
CS6109 Distributed Computing Systems CS6209 Distributed Data Processing
CS6110 CS6210 Data Warehousing
CS6111 Advanced Topics in Net-Centric Computing CS6211 Object Oriented Databases
CS6212 Data Visualization
CS6213 Big Data Analytics
CS6214 Bayesian Data Analysis
Course Course Name
Code CS6215
CS6301 CS6216 Time Series Analysis and Prediction
CS6302 CS6217 Natural Language Processing
CS6303 CS6218 Semantic Web
CS6304 CS6219 Advanced Database Management Systems
CS6305 CS6220 Advanced Topics in Intelligent Systems
CS6306 Information Systems CS6221 Advanced Topics in Information Management
CS6307
CS6308 Systems Engineering
CS6309
Course Course Name
Code
CS6601 Real Time Embedded Systems
CS6602 Parallel Processing: Architecture &Algorithms
Course Course Name
Code CS6603
CS6801 Information and Coding Theory
CS6802
CS6803 Information Security Strategies &Policies
Course Course Name
CS6804 Computer System Security Code
CS6805 Advanced Cryptography &Cryptanalysis CS6701 Digital Signal Processing

CS6806 Advanced Topics in Information Security CS6703 Advanced Digital Systems Design

CS6807 Cyber Forensic Analysis CS6704 Special Topics in Control Systems


CS6706 Linear Systems and Controls
CS6707 Real Time Operating Systems
CS6708 Real time Embedded System
Course Course Name
Code
CS6401 Advanced Computer Graphics and visualization
43 PROSPECTUS

CS6402 Multimedia Communications


Course Course Name
CS6403 Virtual Reality Code
CS6404 Geographical Information Systems CS6501 Advanced Compiler Design
CS6405 Computer Animation CS6502 Programming Language Design
CS6406 Advanced Topics in Graphics and Visual Computing CS6503
Dr. Abdul Khaliq (Dean Faculty of Engineering) Mr. Muhammad Sulaman
PhD & MS: Electrical Engineering (1995, 1992) Georgia (Lecturer)
Institute of Technology, USA MS: Applied Mathematics, AWKUM.
BSc: Electrical Engineering (Hons) (1990) UET, Peshawar MSc: Mathematics, Hazara University Mansehra.
Specialization: Power Systems and Control Optimization: Applied mathematics
Research Areas: Utility Planning, Dynamic Security Specialization: Optimization, Applied mathematics
Control and Optimization of Large Scale Systems.
Control Applications.
Mr. Rana Muhammad Kaleem Ullah
Dr. Syed Jawad Hussain (Lecturer)
(Chairman & Associate Professor) MS: Software Engineering, CEME NUST, Islamabad
PhD: Massey University New Zealand BS: Computer Engineering, CEME NUST Islamabad
MS: Massey University Specialization: Data Science
BS: International Islamic university Islamabad
Specialization: Predictive Analysis, Machine Learning
Ms. Mamoona Bilal
(Lecturer)
Dr. Nabeel Ahmed Awan MS: Computer Science, FAST Islamabad.
(Assistant Professor)
PhD: Knowledge Engineering, NUST, Islamabad BS: Computer Science, FJWU Rawalpindi.
MS: Databases, NUST, Islamabad Specialization: Artificial Intelligence, Energy,
Specialization: Information Retrieval, Natural Language Optimization, Machine Learning.
Processing, Linked Open Data, Cyber Security
Ms. Iram Hina
Brig (R) Rafiuddin (Lecturer)
(Assistant Professor) MS: Software Engineering, CEME NUST
MSc: Digital Systems with Distinction from University of BS: Software Engineering, FJWU Rawalpindi
Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK. Specialization: Artificial Intelligence, Programming,
BSc: Electrical (Communication) from UET, Lahore. android mobile development
Specialization: Microprocessor based design, computer
architecture, digital systems and electronics
Anam Amjad
(Lecturer)
Mr. Tahir Akram Degree: MS in Software Engineering from College
(Assistant Professor) of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, NUST
PhD: COMSATS (continued) Specialization: Model based Software Engineering
MS: Electrical Engineering, CASE Islamabad. and Internet of Things (IoT)
BS: Electrical Engineering, University of AJK
Specialization: Digital Image Processing, Machine
Learning, Deep Learning Yasir Ali
(Lecturer)
Mr. Waqas Ahmed MS Computer Science
(Senior Lecturer) COMSATS University Islamabad, Attock Campus
MS: Computer Engineering, CASE Islamabad Specialization: Machine Learning, Bio Informatics
BSc: Electrical Engineering (Telecomm) CASE
Specialization: Computer Engineering Engr. Sidra Ashraf
(Junior Lecturer)
MS: MS Electrical Engineering (continued), SSCIT
Mr. Umer Farooq Islamabad
(Lecturer) BS: Electrical Engineering, UET Taxila
MSCS: University of Lahore Specialization: Microprocessor based design,
BSCS: HITEC computer architecture, digital systems and
Specialization: Data Science, Natural Language electronics
Processing, Machine Learning

Asma Khan Raheela Bibi


(Lab Engineer) (Junior Lecturer)
BSc Software engineering,Comsats university Degree: MS Software Engineering, NUST EME
Islamabad Campus Wah cantt Specialization: Data engineering
Specialization: Web designing & development
Mr. M Ramzan Shahid Khan
(Lab Engineer)
Ms. Urwah Hassan BSCS :University of Bradford, UK 2018 MS/MPhil
44 PROSPECTUS

(Lab Engineer) Computer Science GIKI 2022


BSCS: QAU Islamabad 2020

Mr. Hamid Ashfaq Ms. Qurat-ul-ain Bajwa


(Lab Engineer) (Lab Engineer)
BSCS: HITEC University Taxila 2017 BSCS: COMSATS Wah Campus 2020
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

Duration
45 PROSPECTUS
Study Plan for BS Mathematics
Course Pre- Credit Course Pre- Credit
Code Course Name Hours Code Course Name Hours
HU1101 Islamic Studies FS 2+0 HU1102 Pakistan Studies FS 2+0
HU1011 Functional English FS 2+0 HU1012 Communication Skills FS 2+0
CS1801 Introduction to Computing FS 1+1 MT1202 FS 3+0
MT1001 Elements of Set Theory and Mathematical Logic FS 3+0 MT1203 Calculus-II MT1201 3+0
MT1002 Discrete Mathematics FS 3+0 SC1104 Mechanics-I MT1201 3+0
MT1201 Calculus-I FS 3+0 CS1001 Programming Fundamentals FS 3+1
Total Total

Course Pre- Credit Course Pre- Credit


Code Course Name Hours Code Course Name Hours
MT1204 Algebra-I MT1001 3+0 MT2202 MT1201 3+0
MT2203 Mathematical Analysis MT1203 3+0 CS2003 Data Structure & Algorithms CS1001 3+1
MT2201 Linear Algebra MT1201 3+0 MT2302 Numerical Analysis MT1201 3+0
CS2004 Object Oriented Programming CS1001 3+1 MT2303 Mathematical Statistics-II SC1103 3+0
SC1103 Mathematical Statistics-I MT1201 3+0 MT2204 Complex Variables & Transforms MT1203 3+0
SC2102 CS1801 1+1
Total Total

Course Pre- Credit Course Pre- Credit


Code Course Name Hours Code Course Name Hours
MT3201 Algebra-II MT1204 3+0 MT3203 MT1201 3+0
MT3301 Mathematical Methods MT1203 3+0 MT3305 MT1202 3+0
HU3013 Technical Writing HU1012 3+0 MT3307 Elements of Number Theory & Cryptography MT2201 3+0
AI2303 CS2003 3+1 CS3302 Theory of Automata and Formal Languages MT1002 3+0
Elective 1 APSR 3+0 AI2202 Machine Learning AI2303 3+1
Total Elective 2 APSR 3+0
Total

Course Pre- Credit Course Pre- Credit


Code Course Name Hours Code Course Name Hours
MT3202 Topology and Functional Analysis MT2203 3+0 MT3308 Computational Complexity Theory CS2003 3+0
HU2001 Foreign Language SPS 3+0 MT3306 Mechanics-II SC1104 3+0
MT4307 AI2303 3+0 CS2201 Introduction to Database Systems CS2003 3+1
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Elective-3 ASPR 3+0 Elective-4 ASPR 3+0


MT4309 Final Year Project-I * 3+0 MT4310 Final Year Project-II MT4309 3+0
Total Total
FS SS SPS
Course Pre- Course Pre-
Code Course Name Code Course Name
MT2401 Mathematical Modeling SPS/JS MT3412 Forensic Analysis in Finance CS1801
MT3401 Advanced Group Theory MT1204 MT3413 Regression Models and Analysis MT2303
MT3402 Advanced Analysis MT2203 SC1103
MT4407 Data Mining and Decision Making
CS2003
MT3403 Algebraic Number Theory MT3307
MT4408 Data Analysis and Business modeling MT2303
MT3404 Riemannian Geometry MT2202
MT4409 Time series Analysis and Forecasting MT2303
MT3405 Projective Geometry MT2202
MT4410 MT2303
MT3406 Special Topics in Mathematics ASPR
MT2202
MT4401 Optimization Theory MT1203 MT4411 Theory of Spline Functions
SC1103
MT4402 Measure Theory MT2203
MT3414 Topics in Computational Mathematics ASPR
MT4403 Algebraic Topology MT3202
MT3415 Introduction to Web Development CS1001
MT2402 Electromagnetism MT1203
MT3416 Philosophy of Science JS/SS
MT2403 MT1203
SE2101 FS/FPS
MT3407 Analytical Dynamics MT1204
CS3103 Smart Application Development CS2004
MT3408 General Relativity SC1104
CS3107 SE 2101
MT1203
MT4404 Special Relativity AI3205 Natural Language Processing AI2202
SC1104
MT3409 Topics in Applied Mathematics MT4414 Stochastic Processes MT2303
ASPR
MT4415 Introduction to Markov Processes and Their Applications MT4413
MT4405 Computational Fluid Dynamics MT1203
MT3305 HU3031 Professional Ethics JS/SS
MT4406 Boundary Layer Theory MT1203 MS3051 Entrepreneurship JS/SS
MT3305
MS3054 Critical Thinking and Leadership JS/SS
MT3410 Introduction to Data Science SC1103
MT3411 Statistics for Financial and Actuarial Sciences SC1103
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Motivation and Mission

Admission Test Duration


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Core Courses 12
Optional Courses 12
Thesis 6
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Course Structure
Course Course Name Course Course Name
Code Code
MT6003 MT8103 Advanced Group Theory
MT6 004 Functional Analysis MT8104 Algebraic Number Theory
MT8005 ODEs and Computational Linear Algebra MT8105 Fixed Point Theory and Applications
MT6005 MT8106 Optimization Theory
MT8006 Advanced Mathematical Physics MT6109 Advanced Convex Analysis
MT6006 Group Theory MT8107 Real and Mathematical Analysis
MT8108 Matrix Theory

Course Course Name


Code
Course Course Name
Code MT6305 Mathematical Modeling I
MT8206 Group Theoretic Methods MT6306
MT8207 Operation Research MT6308
MT8209 MT6309 Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
MT8210 Advanced Number Theory MT6311 Financial Modeling and Management
MT6205 Mathematical Biology MT6312 Financial Mathematics I
MT6206 Probability and Stochastic Process MT6313
MT6208 Simulation and Modeling MT6314 Computer Graphics
MT6209 Finite Element Methods MT8304 Mathematical Modeling II
MT6210 Methods in Digital Image Processing MT8305 Graph Theory
MT6211 Non Linear Dynamics and Control theory MT8307 Advanced Mathematical Statistics
MT6212 Design of Experiments MT8308 Discrete Mathematical Systems
MT6213 MT8309 Financial Mathematics II
MT8211 Cryptography and its applications MT8310 Advanced Numerical Methods
MT8212 Machine Learning Algorithms MT8311
MT8214 Fluid Dynamics MT8312 Computational Fluid Dynamics
MT8215 Boundary Layer Theory: Applications And solutions MT8313 Special Topics in Mathematics
MT8217
MT8219
MT8400 MS Thesis
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(Assistant Professor) (Senior Lecturer)
PhD: Mathematics, CIIT, Islamabad COMSATS University Islamabad
Mathematics, CIIT, Islamabad
Applied Mathematics, University of Punjab, Lahore
Computational Mathematics, Image
Lahore
Computational Mathematics, CFD, Inpainting using Digital Image Processing
Optimization and machine Learning, AI
(Lecturer)
AWKUM

Data Science

Dr. Najum us Siraj


Dr. Muhammad Umer Fluid structure interaction problems
Dr. Shafaat Ahmed Bazaz
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FACULTY OF
BUSINESS &
ENGINEERING
MANAGEMENT
Department of Management Sciences
Vision

knowledge and technology management skills.


Mission Statement
The department of Business and Engineering Management (B&EM) is dedicated to create impact through

graduate scholars) a skill set which has a deep knowledge base yet it is practical enough to generate
self-empowered Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs.

Introduction

scholars pursuing MS and PhD degrees with in Pakistan.

Undergraduate Programs Doctoral Programs (PhD)


• Bachelors in Business Administration (BBA- 4years) • Ph.D. Engineering Management
• Bachelors of Science in Accounting and Finance (BSAF-4years)
• Bachelors in Business Analytics( BSBA-4 years)
• Associate Degree in Commerce (2years)
Post-Graduate Programs (MS)
• Masters of Science in Project Management (MSPM)
• Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM)
• Master in Business Administration (MBA 1.5 years)
• Master in Business Administration (MBA years 2)
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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Introduction

looking for career education in Business Administration or Management profession. The BBA degree promises the

Program Mission Statement

Objectives
Learning Environment Objectives

any kind of enterprise.


Intellectual Contributions Objectives

growth of faculty.
Service Objectives

Program Eligibility
Program Selection Criteria Admission Program Degree Requirements Program Duration
on the basis of:
• Merit List calculations are based upon 20% for For the award of BBA degree, a • Minimum: 4 years
student must have: (8 semesters)
• Passed courses totaling at least 133 credit • Maximum: 6 Years
hours.
(With One Year
• Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.00 Extension)
• Completed business internship of 6-8 weeks
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Semester-wise Breakup of BBA (Bachelors in Business Administration)

Semester-I Semester-II
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
HU-1001 Freshmen English – I 3 HU-1002 Freshmen English - II 3
MS-1401 Computer Applications to Business 3 HU-1202 Sociology 3
HU-1101 Pakistan studies and Islamic Studies 3 HU-1203 Business Economics – I 3
HU-1201 Psychology 3 AF-1102 Financial Accounting 3
AF-1101 Principles of Accounting 3 MS-1102 Principles of Management 3
SC-1401 Business Mathematics – I 3 SC-1402 Business Statistics – I 3
Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 18

Semester-III Semester-IV
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
HU-2401 Oral Communication 3 HU-2402 Business Communication 3
MS-2301 Principles of Marketing 3 HU-2205 Pakistan Economy 3
HU-2204 Business Economics – II 3 AF-2201 Fundamentals of Finance 3
SC-2403 Business Statistics – II 3 MS-2302 Marketing Management 3
AF-2103 Cost Accounting 3 MS-2201 Organizational Behavior 3
SC-2404 Business Mathematics – II 3 Total Credit Hours 15
Total Credit Hours 18

Semester-V Semester-VI
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
HU-3206 Business Ethics 3 AF-3301 Money & Banking 3
HU-3207 Business Research Methods 3 MS-3102 Strategic Management 3
AF-3202 Financial Management 3 HU-3209 Language 3
MS-3303 Consumer Behavior 3 Elective Course – I 3
MS-3202 Human Resource Management 3 Elective Course- II 3
HU-3208 Internship – I 1 Total Credit Hours 15
Total Credit Hours 16

Semester-VII Semester-VIII
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
MS-4103 Operations Management 3 HU-4104 Entrepreneurship 3
MS-4402 Management Information System 3 MS-4902 Final year Project - II 3
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MS-4901 Final Year Project – I 3 Elective Course – V 3


Elective Course – III 3 Elective Course – VI 3
Elective Course – IV 3 HU-4212 Business Law 3
HU-4211 Internship 2 1 MS-4903 Viva Voice 2
Total Credit Hours 16 Total Credit Hours 17
Electives Semester VI Electives Semester VII
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
HU-3213 Philosophy & Critical Reasoning 3 AF-4105 Auditing 3
HU-3214 Environment Management 3 AF-4204 International Financial Management 3
AF-3104 Analysis of Financial Statements 3 AF-4205 Corporate Finance 3
AF-3203 Islamic Banking & Finance 3 AF-4206 Financial Risk Management 3
MS-3304 Supply Chain Management 3 AF-4207 Financial Modeling 3
MS-3305 Advertising 3 MS-4307 Web Based Marketing 3
MS-3306 Marketing Research 3 MS-4308 International Marketing 3
MS-3105 Total Quality Management 3 MS-4309 Brand Management 3
MS-3106 Project Management 3 MS-4110 International/Global Management 3
MS-3107 NGO Management 3 MS-4111 Knowledge Management 3
MS-3108 Leadership 3 MS-4112 Hospital Management 3
MS-3109 Corporate Social Responsibility 3 MS-4206 Training & Development 3
MS-3203 Strategic Human Resource Management 3 MS-4207 Performance Management 3
MS-3204 Change Management 3 MS-4208 Organizational Development 3
MS-3205 Employee Relations 3 AF-4304 International Banking 3
AF-3302 Banking Law & Practices 3 AF-4305 Credit Management 3
AF-3303 Consumer Banking 3 MS-4604 Systems Analysis & Design 3
Electives Semester VIII
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
AF-4106 Taxation 3 AF-4208 Investment & Portfolio Management 3
MS-4310 Sales Management 3 AF-4209 Treasury Management 3
MS-4311 Export Marketing 3 MS-4209 Career Management 3
MS-4312 Services Marketing 3 MS-4210 Compensation Management 3
MS-4113 Waste Management 3 MS-4605 3
MS-4114 Management Sciences 3 MS-4606 Seminars in MIS 3
MS-4115 International Business Management 3 AF-4306 Seminars in Banking 3
MS-4116 Corporate Strategy 3
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Bachelor of Science in Accounting & Finance (BSAF)
Introduction

programs.

Program Mission Statement

excellence.

Objectives
Learning Environment Objectives

accounting practices.
Intellectual Contributions Objectives

growth of faculty.
Service Objectives

Program Eligibility
Program Selection Criteria Program Degree Requirements Program Duration
Admission on the basis of: For the award of BBA degree, a • Minimum: 4 years
• Merit List calculations are based upon 20% for student must have: (8 semesters)
• Passed courses totaling at least 144 credit • Maximum: 6 Years
hours.
(With One Year
• Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.00 Extension)
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• Completed business internship of 6-8 weeks


Semester-wise Breakup of BSAF (Bachelors of Science in Accounting and Finance)
Semester-I Semester-II
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
HU-1201 Mercantile Law 3 AF-1103 Principles of Taxation 3
HU-1001 Functional English – I 3 HU-1101 Islamic Studies and Ethics 3
HU-1202 Introduction to Psychology 3 HU-1203 Introduction to Economics 3
SC-1401 Introduction to Quantitative Techniques 3 SC-1402 Advanced Quantitative Techniques 3
AF-1101 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 AF-1102 Financial Accounting 3
MS-1401 Introduction to IT 3 HU-1204 Company Law 3
Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 18
Semester-III Semester-IV
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
HU-2401 Presentation Skills 3 AF-2108 BManagement Accounting 3
AF-2104 Financial Reporting - I 3 AF-2109 Financial Reporting - II 3
AF-2105 Introduction to Audit 3 HU-2402 Report Writing 3
AF-2106 Cost Accounting 3 HU-2205 Pakistan Economy 3
AF-2107 Intermediate Taxation 3 AF-2110 Advanced Audit 3
MS-2101 Fundamentals of Management 3 HU-2403 Business Communication 3
Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 15
Semester-V Semester-VI
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
HU-3206 Intermediate Economics 3 AF-3202 Financial Management 3
MS-1301 Principles of Marketing 3 MS-3202 Human Resource Management 3
AF-3201 Introduction to Business Finance 3 AF-3114 Internal Control Systems 3
MS-3201 Organizational Behavior 3 AF-3112 Advanced Financial Reporting-2 3
AF-3111 Advanced Financial Reporting-I 3 Elective Course -I 3
HU-3207 Research Methods 3 AF-3113 Advance Taxation - I 3
Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 18
Semester-VII Semester-VIII
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
MS-4102 Project Management 3 MS-4104 Strategic Management 3
MS-4103 Entrepreneurship 3 HU-4102 Pakistan Studies 3
Elective Course -2 3 Elective Course-4 3
Elective Course -3 3 Elective Course-5 3
AF-4115 Advance Taxation 2 3 HU-4209 Advance Company Law 2 3
HU-4208 Advance Company Law 1 3 HU-4210 Business Ethics 3
Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 18
Semester-VI (Electives) Semester-VII (Electives)
Finance Accounting
AF-3203 Investment and Portfolio Management 3 AF-4117 Advance internal Control 3
AF-3204 Financial Econometrics 3 AF-4118 Accounting Applications With SAP/Oracle 3
AF-3205 Financial Modeling 3 AF-4119 Forensic Accounting 3
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Elective Semester VIII AF-4120 Business Analysis and Decision Making 3


Finance Finance
AF-4209 Corporate Governance Law 3 AF-4206 Strategic Financial Management 3
AF-4210 Corporate Finance 3 AF-4207 Financial Derivatives 3
AF-4211 Hedge Funds and Alternative Investments 3 AF-4208 Case Studies in Financial Management 3
Bachelor of Science in Business Analytics
Introduction

make optimal business decisions. The program is a blend of business knowledge, Big Data analytical tools,

Program Mission statement


The mission of BS Business Analytics program is to inculcate knowledge and application of data analytics skill
enhance the employment rate of the graduates the program places an emphasis on current and up-to-date

Objectives
Learning Environment Objectives

Intellectual Contributions Objectives

growth of faculty.

students through inculcating case based teaching methodology in curriculum.


Service Objectives

Program Eligibility

Program Selection Criteria Program Degree Requirements Program Duration


Minimum of 131 credit hours • Minimum 4 years (8
Matric 20% semesters)
HSSC/ Equivalent 40%
Admission Test 40% credit hour, with minimum CGPA of • Maximum 6 years
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2.00 (with one year


extension)
Tentative Study Plan - Semester –wise Break Up
Semester-I Semester-II
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
HU-1001 Functional English 1 3 SC-1406 Advanced Quantitative. Technique 3
MS-1401 Introduction to IT 3 HU-1203 Introduction To Economics 3
AF-1101 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 AF-1102 Financial Accounting 3
SC-1401 Introduction to Quantitative Techniques 3 SC-1402 Business Statistics-1 3
HU-1202 Introduction to Psychology 3 HU-1002 Functional English-2 3
HU-1101 Islamic Studies and Ethics 3
Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 18
Semester-III Semester-IV
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
SC-2403 Business Statistics – II 3 BA-2201 BManagement Accounting 3+1
MS-2301 Principles of Marketing 3 HU-2406 Financial Reporting - II 3+1
HU-2204 Business Economics – II 3 AF-2201 Report Writing 3
MS-2101 Fundamentals of Management 3 MS-2201 Pakistan Economy 3
BA-2001 Programming Fundamentals 3+1 BA-2301 Advanced Audit 3+1
Total Credit Hours 16 Total Credit Hours 18
Semester-V Semester-VI
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
BA-3202 Data Base Systems 3+1 AF-3305 Financial Technology 3+1
MS-3106 Project Management 3 MS-3202 Human Resource Management 3
HU-3207 Research Methods 3 BA-3401 Machine learning for Business Analytics 3+1
AF-3202 Financial Management 3 BA-3203 Business Data and Text mining 3
MS-3303 Consumer Behavior 3 Elective Course- I 3
Total Credit Hours 16 Total Credit Hours 17
Semester-VII Semester-VIII
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
MS-4103 Entrepreneurship 3 HU-4102 Pakistan Studies 3
BA-4101 Decision Sciences for Business 3 MS-4902 Final year Project - II 3
MS-4901 Final Year Project – I 3 MS-4104 Strategic Management 3
BA-4302 Predictive Analysis 3 Elective Course – III 3
Elective Course – II 3+1 Elective Course – IV 3
Total Credit Hours 16 Total Credit Hours 15

List of Electives
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
MS-3108 Leadership 3 BA-4307 Advanced Econometrics & Forecasting 3
MS-4313 Digital Marketing Analysis 3 MS-3105 Total Quality Management 3
MS-3305 Advertising 3 BA-4310 Global Logistics and Inventory Management 3
AF-4207 Financial Modeling 3 BA-4309 Integrated SCM Information Systems 3
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AF-4206 Financial Risk Management 3 BA-4308 Analytics for Supply Chain Management 3
AF-3105 Forensic Accounting 3 MS-4206 Training & Development 3
BA-4404 Deep Learning for Business Analytics 3+1 MS-4207 Performance Management 3
BA-4403 Block Chain Management 3+1 AF-4123 Accounting Applications With SAP/Oracle 3
BA-4304 Simulation Techniques for Business 3+1 AF-4219 Corporate Finance 3
BA-4201 Big Data Analytics 3+1 BA-4310 Game Theory 3
BA-4306 Probabilistic Modelling 3 BA-4311 Business Analytics Strategy 3
Associate Degree in Commerce (B.Com 2 Years)
Introduction

certain constraints.

hands-on skills applicable in commerce to enhance employability of students.

Program Mission Statement

students while boosting their communication skills. The Program targets to prepare students for real life

Objectives
Learning Environment Objectives

Intellectual Contributions Objectives

rofessional insight in students through inculcating case based teaching methodology in curriculum.
Service Objectives

Program Eligibility
Program Selection Criteria Program Degree Requirements Program Duration
Admission on the basis of: For the award of BBA degree, a • Minimum: 2 years
• Merit List calculations are based upon 20% for student must have: (4 semesters)
• Passed courses totaling at least 64 credit • Maximum: 3 Years
hours.
(With One Year
• Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.00 Extension)
• Completed business internship of 4-6 weeks
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Program Structure of Associate Degree in Commerce

Semester-I Semester-II
Code Course Name Credit Hours Code Course Name Credit Hours
HU-1226 Business Law 3 AF-1127 Principles of Taxation 3
HU-1004 Functional English 3 HU-1106 Islamic Studies and Ethics 2
SC-1408 Business Mathematics & Statistics 3 HU-1227 Business Economics 3
AF-1126 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 AF-1221 Introduction to Business Finance 3
MS-1408 Computer Application to Business 3 AF-1128 Financial Accounting 3
Total Credit Hours 15 HU-1228 Corporate Law 3
Total Credit Hours 17

Semester-III Semester-IV
Code Course Name Credit Hours Code Course Name Credit Hours
HU-2406 Presentation Skills 3 AF-2134 Management Accounting 3
AF-2132 Cost and Management Accounting 3 HU-2229 Report Writing 3
AF-2131 Introduction to Audit 3 MS-2314 Principles of Marketing 3
AF-2130 Financial Reporting 3 AF-2136 Advanced Audit 3
HU-2107 Pakistan Studies 2 HU-2407 Business Communications 3
MS-2121 Fundamentals of Management 3 Total Credit Hours 15
Total Credit Hours 17

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MS ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Introduction
This unique program combines several modules from traditional business & management program with
courses bringing the latest techniques and concepts in ‘Engineering Management’ including but not limited to
Project Management, Decision Making, Engineering Optimization and Management for Technical Organizations.
The mix of management, engineering and technical concepts focused in this Program are meant to prepare
working professionals to thrive in the increasingly complex managerial environment of today's
technology-based organizations

Objectives of the Program

designed to accommodate working engineers and technical professionals, who are seeking to advance to

such as CEOs, MDs, and DGs, Production/Operation Managers, GMs, Technocrats, Manufacturers, Consultants,
Entrepreneurs, Engineers, Technological Experts, Scientists and Technical Managers.

Scope regarding Market, Social and Employment Prospects


This program is unique as it prepares the future technical leadership of Pakistan for challenging roles
throughout the technical domains. Be it Government organizations or private corporate technical concerns,
you always require a blend of sound technical knowledge and savvy business acumen to steer the
management to providing leadership and vision to Pakistani industry. This course has a proven track record of
nearly two decades which speaks of its alumni being currently serving at key decision making positions
throughout Pakistan and abroad.

Entry / Admission Requirement of the Program


• The candidate must have a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of atleast Program Duration
2.00/4.00 or 55% aggregate marks in BSc/BE/B.Techinany Engineering, Computer
Science, Architecture, Engineering Technology, B.Tech (Hons) Disciplines (sixteen • Minimum 1.5 years
(3 semesters)
PEC/NCEAC/PCATP/NTCP or any relevant body recognized by HEC.
• GAT (Gen) / GRE (General) passed with minimum 50% marks or SSCASEITT test as • Maximum 3.5 years
per GRE pattern (50% minimum passing marks) required for the admission in MS
Engineering Management. (expendable 06
• All candidates must complete any other requirement of HEC and SS CASE IT months/ total 4 years)
for admission.

Credit Hours Requirement


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Category Credit Requirement (With Thesis Option) Credit Requirement (With Non- Thesis Option)
Core Courses 15 15
Optional Courses 09 15
Postgraduate Research Thesis 06 0
Total Hours Required 30 30
The Students of MS Programs of the department may register maximum 15 credit hours of courses (other than
core courses) in any MS or PhD level course within the university.
Non-Thesis
Degree Requirements with Thesis Options Option
1. Completion of course work with minimum 2.5CGPA. Completion of
30

Curriculum of the Program


All courses other than research thesis carry 3 credit hours; Research Thesis carries 6 credit hours.

Core Courses
Course No. Course Title (All courses are of three credit hours)
EM-6101 Research Methodology for Engineering Managers
EM-6102 Total Quality Management
EM-6103 Engineering Project Management
EM-6104 Finance for Technical Managers
EM-6105 Technology Management

Optional Courses
Course Course Title (All courses are of three credit hours) Course Course Title (All courses are of three credit hours)
No. No.
EM-6106 Quantitative Decision Making & Problem Solving EM-6116 Knowledge Management
EM-6107 Human Resource Management EM-6117 System Safety Engineering
EM-6108 Engineering Economic Decision Analysis EM-6118 Environmental Engineering Management
EM-6109 Energy Resources Management &Utilization EM-6119 Global Supply Chain Management
EM-6110 Marketing Management EM-6120 Logistics Management
EM-6111 Entrepreneurship and Innovations for Engineers EM-6121 Engineering Business Law
EM-6112 Reliability and Maintenance Management EM-6122 Production and Operation Management
EM-6113 Manufacturing Strategy EM-6123 Strategic Management
EM-6114 Telecom Business Management EM-6124 Operations Management
EM-6115 E-Commerce Tools Productivity EM-6999 MS Research Thesis
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MASTER OF SCIENCE(MS) IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Introduction
This program focuses distinctly on individual’s Project Management capabilities, skill building and conceptual
understanding from basic to advanced level concepts (related to Project Management).
This thirty credit hour graduate program is conducted in the evening and weekends. Various organizations rely

met. With the increase in project-based work methods to accomplish tasks, experienced project managers are
in higher demand. When you earn a master’s degree in project management, you possess a skill set necessary
for project management valued by companies in virtually every industry. The purpose of the program thus is to
produce high quality project managers for various local and international industries and to enable the students
to develop solid base for doctoral level education in Project Management discipline.

Eligibility Criteria
1. This program is open for students with 16 years of formal education in any discipline from a HEC
recognized university with 2.00 CGPA or 55%marks.
2. A minimum score of 50 % in local test conducted by SS-CASE-IT or NTS GAT with 50% score is compulsory
for acceptance to the program.
3. All candidates must complete any other requirement of HEC and SS-CASE-IT for admissions.
4. The SS-CASE-IT Admission Committee will forward the admission cases to registration branch for
obtaining the Enrolment/Registration Number.
Category Credit Requirement (With Thesis Option) Credit Requirement (With Non- Thesis Option)
Core Courses 15 15
Optional Courses 09 15
Postgraduate Research Thesis 06 0
Total Hours Required 30 30
The Students of MS Programs of the department may register maximum 15 credit hours of courses (other than
core courses) in any MS or PhD level course within the university.
Non-Thesis Option
Duration Completion of 30
credits hours of
1. Minimum: 1.5 years (3 Semesters) course work with
2. Maximum: 3.5 years (extendable to 6 months) (Total 4 Years) minimum 2.5
CGPA.

Degree Requirements with Thesis Options


1. Completion of course works with minimum 2.5 CGPA.
2. Qualifying MS Thesis Proposal Defense.
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Core Courses
Course No. Course Title (All courses are of three credit hours)
PM - 6101 Computer Applications in Project Management
PM - 6102 Human Resource Management for Project Managers
PM - 6103 Advanced Project Management
PM - 6104 Financial Analysis of Projects
PM - 6105 Research Methodology for Managers

Optional Courses
Course Course Title (All courses are of three credit hours) Course Course Title (All courses are of three credit hours)
No. No.
PM - 6106 Telecom Business Management PM - 6126 Advanced Strategic Management
PM - 6107 Technology and Entrepreneurship PM - 6127 Design of Experiment
PM - 6108 Technology Management PM - 6128 Mathematical Modeling and Optimization
PM - 6109 Transfer of Technology PM - 6129 Organization Behavior
PM - 6110 Business Process Re-Engineering PM - 6130 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
PM - 6111 Quality Management in Projects PM - 6131 Project Management Risk &Quality Management
PM - 6112 Contract Management in Projects PM - 6132 Program and Portfolio Management
PM - 6113 Project Management Maturity Model PM - 6133
PM - 6114 Consumer Relationship Management PM - 6134 Project Monitoring Evaluation and Control
PM - 6115 Corporate Social Responsibility PM - 6135 Management of Government Projects
PM - 6116 Enterprise Resource Planning PM - 6136 Project Manager Competency Development
PM - 6117 Production and Operations Management PM - 6137 Business Studies in Marketing
PM - 6118 Supply Chain in Project Management PM - 6138 Business and Commercial Law
PM - 6119 Managing Organizational Change in Technical Organizations PM - 6139 Professional Ethics
PM - 6120 Data Mining PM - 6140 Business Studies in Finance
PM - 6121 Knowledge Management PM - 6141 Project Management and Industrial Engineering Economics
PM - 6122 PM - 6142
PM - 6123 Operations Management PM - 6143 Economics of Project Management
PM - 6124 Problem Solving and Decision Making PM - 6144 Statistical Process Control
PM - 6125 Construction Management PM - 6999 MS Thesis
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MBA (1.5 Years) Program
Introduction
A master of business administration (MBA) is a graduate degree that provides theoretical and practical training
for business or investment management. An MBA is designed to help graduates gain a better understanding of
general business management functions.

Objectives of the Program:


The MBA program aims at developing a student's intellectual ability, executive personality and managerial
skills through an appropriate blending of business and general education. The MBA curriculum provides

their adaptation to indigenous entrepreneurial and societal context. Curriculum of the program ascends from

oral and written communication, decision-making, leadership, and teamwork developed among the students
at the initial level of the program provides them with a solid foundation for more advanced studies at the
elective level during the subsequent stage. Core courses taught integrate information and theories from

think critically about business issues in order to enable them to develop strategic level understanding and
demonstrate comprehension of complex theoretical constructs in the major business disciplines and
technologies. Objective of the program, thus, is developing the unique leadership qualities among the young
students required for successfully managing business functions, an organizational unit or an enterprise. It
aims at to develop students into broadly educated business managers and executives who understand the
nature of business as a whole, with the tools and techniques applicable to a wide variety of business situations.
The program gives the students a chance to bring together all of the theories, skills and tools studied during
the program and integrate them into a learning experience that highlights the nature of competition and the
kind of strategic maneuvering that must be done in order to succeed. Upon completion of the program, many
graduates go on to become successful entrepreneurs, or to assume leadership positions in SMEs, major local

expected to be able to integrate human and other organizational resources with continually developing
technology, while nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit that has always been one of the key characteristics to
successful businesses. They are expected to adapt and apply complex business theories as they build an
understanding of evolving organizational realities that require instant, skillful and ethical action as they aim
through rapidly changing circumstances. They are also expected to be able to identify key ethical, global, and
social issues surrounding business related choices and make decisions that balance corporate values and
socially responsible action.

Scope regarding Market, Social and Employment Prospects


This program is unique as it prepares the future technical leadership of Pakistan for challenging roles
throughout the technical domains. Be it Government organizations or private corporate technical concerns,
you always require a blend of sound technical knowledge and savvy business acumen to steer the
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management to providing leadership and vision to Pakistani industry. This course has a proven track record of
nearly two decades which speaks of its alumni being currently serving at key decision making positions
throughout Pakistan and abroad.

Admission Criteria:
At least 2.00 CGPA or 55% marks in BBA (4 years), BBS (2 years), B. Com (4 years), M. Com, ACMA, ACA and

A minimum score of 50% in local test conducted by SS-CASE-IT/NTS-GAT/GRE- General/GAT-General Test is


compulsory for acceptance to the program.
Credit Hours Requirement
Category Credit Requirement
Core Courses 15
Optional Courses 12
Project 8
Total Hours Required 35

Curriculum of the Program


All courses other than research thesis carry 3 credit hours; Research Thesis carries 6 credit hours

Semester Wise Breakup of MBA (1.5 Years) Program


Semester-I Semester-II
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
MA-7304 Strategic Management 3 MA-6008 Venture Creation & NPD 3
MA-6209 Strategic Finance 3 MA-6007 Strategic HR 3
MA- 6103 Innovation & Entrepreneurship 3 Elective Course – 3 3
Elective Course – 1 3 Elective Course – 4 3
Elective Course – 2 3 MA-7800 Project (P1), CASE STUDY-1 2
Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 14

Semester-III
Code Title Credit Hours
MA-7801 Project (P2), CASE STUDY-2 4
MA-6800 Final Presentation 2
Total Credit Hours 6

Elective Courses of MBA (1.5 Years) Programs


Elective Courses Semester I (MBA 1.5 Years)

General Management
MA-6804 Corporate Law MA-6105 Knowledge Management
MA-6805 Business Ethics MA-6103 Leadership and Art of Management
MA-6806 Hotel Management MA-6108 Total Quality Management
MA-6006 International Business MA-6106 Project Management
Finance and Accounting Marketing
MA-6205 Analysis of Financial Statements MA-6302 Marketing Research
MA-6206 Investment Management MA-6303 Advertising and Promotion Strategies
MA-6207 Specialized Accounting MA-6304 Market Cost Analysis
MA-6208 Principles of Auditing MA-6305 Consumer Behavior
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MA-7200 Corporate Finance MA-6306 Supply Chain Management


MA-7201 Financial Risk Management MA-6307 Brand Management
MA-6308 Integrated Marketing Communication
IT HRM
MA-6602 System Analysis & Design MA-6402 Strategic Human Resource Management
MA-6603 Computer Based Management Information Systems MA-6403 Compensation Structure Management
MA-6604 Information System Management MA-6404 Organizational Behavior
MA-6605 System Application Process
MA-6606 Distributed Data Processing
MBA (2 Years) Program
Brief Introduction of the Program:
A master of business administration (MBA) is a graduate degree that provides theoretical and practical training
for business or investment management. An MBA is designed to help graduates gain a better understanding of
general business management functions.

Objectives of the Program:


The MBA program aims at developing a student's intellectual ability, executive personality and managerial
skills through an appropriate blending of business and general education. The MBA curriculum provides

their adaptation to indigenous entrepreneurial and societal context. Curriculum of the program ascends from

oral and written communication, decision-making, leadership, and teamwork developed among the students
at the initial level of the program provides them with a solid foundation for more advanced studies at the
elective level during the subsequent stage. Core courses taught integrate information and theories from

think critically about business issues in order to enable them to develop strategic level understanding and
demonstrate comprehension of complex theoretical constructs in the major business disciplines and
technologies. Objective of the program, thus, is developing the unique leadership qualities among the young
students required for successfully managing business functions, an organizational unit or an enterprise. It
aims at to develop students into broadly educated business managers and executives who understand the
nature of business as a whole, with the tools and techniques applicable to a wide variety of business situations.
The program gives the students a chance to bring together all of the theories, skills and tools studied during
the program and integrate them into a learning experience that highlights the nature of competition and the
kind of strategic maneuvering that must be done in order to succeed. Upon completion of the program, many
graduates go on to become successful entrepreneurs, or to assume leadership positions in SMEs, major local

expected to be able to integrate human and other organizational resources with continually developing
technology, while nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit that has always been one of the key characteristics to
successful businesses. They are expected to adapt and apply complex business theories as they build an
understanding of evolving organizational realities that require instant, skillful and ethical action as they aim
through rapidly changing circumstances. They are also expected to be able to identify key ethical, global, and
social issues surrounding business related choices and make decisions that balance corporate values and
socially responsible action.

Scope Regarding Market, Social and Employment Perspective of Program:


This program is unique as it prepares the future Business managers of Pakistan for challenging roles
throughout the administration domains. Be it Government organizations or private corporate Business
Management and administration concerns, you always require a blend of sound management and
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administration knowledge and savvy business acumen to steer the organizations forward. The role of

vision to Pakistani industry. This course has a proven track record of nearly two decades which speaks of its
alumni being currently serving at key decision making positions throughout Pakistan and abroad.
Entry / Admission Requirement of the Program:
The candidate must have a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.00/4.00 or 55% aggregate
marks in B.Sc. /B.E Engineering, B.Sc. Agriculture, L.L.B, M.B.B.S or Master’s Degree in any Discipline (sixteen

GAT (Gen) or SS CASE IT MBA Admission Test (passed with minimum 50% marks) required for the admission in
the MBA Program.
All candidates must complete any other requirement of HEC and SS CASE IT for admission

Duration of the Program:


1. Minimum: 2 years (4 semesters)
2. Maximum: 4 years (extendable to 6 month) (Total 4 Years)

Credit Hours Requirement


Category Credit Requirement
Core Courses 54
Optional Courses 06
Postgraduate Project 06
Total Hours Required 66

MBA 2.0 YEARS STUDY PLAN


Semester-I (Year-I) Semester-II (Year-I)
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
MKT 4401 Marketing Management 3 SAC 4703 Quantitative Methods 3
ACC 4302 Financial Accounting 3 MKT 4402 Consumer Behavior 3
SAC 4702 Business Communication 3 ACC 4303 Management Accounting 3
MGT 4103 Management & Organizational Behavior 3 FIN 4601 Business Finance 3
SAC 4706 Managerial Economics 3 MGT 4104 Human Resource Management 3
Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 15
Semester-III (Year-II) Semester-IV (Year-II)
Code Title Credit Hours Code Title Credit Hours
FIN 4602 Financial Management 3 MGT 4201 Operational Management 3
MGT 4202 Project Management 3 MGT 4105 Strategic Management 3
MGT 4107 Total Quality Management 3 MGT 4108 Organizational Development 3
SAC 4704 Business Research Methods 3 3
SAC 4705 Corporate Law 3 3
Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 15
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Semester (Year-II)
Code Title Credit Hours
Elective I 3
Elective II 3
Total Credit Hours 6
Degree Requirements
1. Completion of 60 credits hours of course work with minimum 2.5 CGPA and 6 Credits hours of Project.

Elective Courses of the Program:


Marketing
Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title
MKT 5401 International Marketing MKT 5409 New Product Development
MKT 5402 Travel and Tourism Management MKT 5410 Public Relation Management
MKT 5403 Services Marketing MKT 5411 Brand Management
MKT 5404 Integrated Marketing Communication MKT 5412 Media Design
MKT 5405 SS CASE ITs in Marketing MKT 5413 Promotional and Advertising Management
MKT 5406 Value Chain Marketing MKT 5414 Retailing
MKT 5407 Seminar in Marketing MKT 5415 Marketing Research
MKT 5408 World Trade Organization MKT 5416 Industrial Marketing

Project Management
Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title
MGT 5201 Project Evaluation and Control MGT 5206 Total Quality Management
MGT 5202 Project Performance and Quality Assurance MGT 5207 Technology Management
MGT 5203 Project Scheduling and Cost MGT 5208 Productivity Management
MGT 5204 Project Risk Management MGT 5209 Contract Management
MGT 5205 Strategic Project Management MGT 5999 Project

Finance
Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title
FIN 5601 Commercial Banking FIN 5611 Advance Cost And Management Acct
FIN 5602 Multinational Financial Management FIN 5612 Equity and Currency Markets
FIN 5603 Derivatives FIN 5613 Auditing
FIN 5604 Investment Security Analysis FIN 5614 Taxation
FIN 5605 Portfolio Analysis and Management FIN 5615 SME Finance
FIN 5606 Treasury and Funds Management FIN 5616 Micro Credit Finance
FIN 5607 Management of Financial Institutions & Markets FIN 5617 Accounting Information System
FIN 5608 Entrepreneurial Finance FIN 5618 Financial Modeling
FIN 5609 Financial Risk Management FIN 5619 Corporate Financial Strategy
FIN 5610 Intermediate Accounting FIN 5620 Islamic Finance Theory and Practice

Human Resource Management


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Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title


MGT 5101 Career Management & Planning MGT 5109
MGT 5102 Organization Design & Skill Development MGT 5110 Training & Management Development
MGT 5103 Human Resource Development MGT 5111 Business Negotiation
MGT 5104 Recruitment and Selection MGT 5112 Strategic Compensation Management
MGT 5105 Union Management, Control Negotiation and Administration MGT 5113 International HRM
MGT 5106 Performance Management MGT 5114 Seminar in HRM
MGT 5107 Labor Relations MGT 5115 HRIS
MGT 5108 Change Management MGT 5116 Small and Medium Enterprises Management
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (PHD-EM)
Introduction
This PhD program at SS CASE IT is an extensive program that requires the student to exhibit outstanding

be researchers in this program must have exceptional research capabilities with strong academic and
industrial knowledge. The program ensures highest level of original research contributions by enforcing
exceptional quality measures at various program milestones such as admission, course work completion,

informal reviews.

Objectives of the Program


The objective of Ph.D. Engineering Management Program is to establish national level research eco-system

novel yet applied ideas to create impact in our society.

Scope Regarding Market, Social and Employment Perspective of Program:


This program is unique as it prepares the future researchers who are promptly focused towards applied
aspects of engineering management and result oriented research. While our PhD program in Engineering
Management is always inclined towards conducting and publishing high quality research in world renowned
journals, we are never the less inclined to create impact rather than merely impact-factor. We have been able
to produce worldclass PhDs in Engineering Management and are proud of our heritage as a pioneering institute
in Pakistan capable of harnessing the research potential of working professionals and directing it towards real
time problem solving approach through applied and novel research.

Entry/Admission Requirements of the Program


The candidate must possess at least a four year Bachelor’s degree in BSc/BE/ B.Tech in any Engineering,
Computer Science, Architecture, Engineering Technology, B.Tech (Hons) Disciplines (sixteen years of schooling

MS degree in Engineering Management or relevant discipline (minimum 18 years of formal education) from HEC
recognized university.
A minimum 3.00/4.00 (or75%marks) in the MS degree is required.
Higher Education Aptitude Test (HAT-I) passed with minimum 70% marks or SS CASE IT test as per GRE pattern
with 70% minimum passing marks required for the admission in PhD Engineering Management. Result is to be
submitted at the time of application in case of HAT-I as prescribed by the University.
All candidates must complete any other requirement of HEC and SS CASE IT for admission in the PhD Program.
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Duration of the Program:


1. Minimum: 3 years (6 Semesters)
2. Maximum: 6years
Semester Wise Break-up of Credit Hours
Semester Credit Requirement
Spring 09 (Maximum)
Fall 09 (Maximum)

Credit Hours Requirement


Category Credit Requirement
Core Courses 09
Optional Courses 09
Postgraduate Research Thesis 30 (Minimum)
Total Hours Required 48 (Minimum)

Degree Requirements

2. Passing Qualifying / Comprehensive Examination.


3. Qualifying Proposal Defense.

publications:
• One in HEC recognized journals
• Second in Scopus indexed journals.

6. Satisfactory reviews from two experts from technologically / academically advanced countries.

Curriculum of the Program


All courses other than research thesis carry 3 credit hours

Core Courses
Course No. Course Title (All courses are of three credit hours)
EM-8101 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
EM-8102 Research Methodology for Engineering Managers
EM-8103 Academic Writing for Engineering Managers
EM-8999 Postgraduate Research Thesis (Compulsory)

Optional Courses
Course No. Course Title (All courses are of three credit hours)
EM-8104 Operation Research & Optimization
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EM-8105 Total Quality Management


EM-8106 Advanced Engineering Statistics & Design of Experiment
EM-8107 Big Data Analysis & Knowledge Management
FACULTY PROFILE
Dr. Nadeem Ehsan ( Professor & Dean Faculty of Dr. M. Omar Farooq
Business & Engineering Management) (Assistant Professor)
PhD: Construction Engineering and Management MSc: Engineering Management (UET Taxila)
(University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,USA) PhD: Engineering Management (UET Taxila)
MSc: Construction Engineering and Management
(University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,USA)
MSc: Materials(UniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor,USA) Mr. Noor Ahmed
BSc: Civil Engineering(CAE-NUST)
(Assistant Professor)
MS: Finance, SZABIST
MBA: Finance, International Islamic University,
Dr. Muhammad Umer (Chairman, Associate Professor) Islamabad
PhD: Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering(2015),
NUST MS: Engineering Management (CASE Islamabad)
BE: Aeronautical Engineering (NUST Islamabad) Mr. Ali Javed Pirzada
(Sr. Lecturer)
MS: Project Management, UET Taxila. M.Sc
Muhammad Farooq Baloch ( Head of the department) Computer Engineering, UET Taxila.
Assistant Professor, PhD continue BSc: Telecom- munication Engineering,(UAJK)
MS/Mphil: Accounting and Finance (University of Lahore)
MBA (Finance): Islamia University, BWP
Mr. Jamal Khaliq
(Lecturer)
Dr. Memoona Rauf Khan (Professor Emeritus) MS: Management, UET Taxila
PhD: Production Economics (Michigan State University, USA) MBA: HRM, Mohammad Ali Jinnah University,
MA: International Trade and Development Economics (Yale
Islamabad
University, USA)
M.Sc: Economics (QAU, ,Islamabad)
BA: Economics (Kinnaird College, Lahore) Asifa Muhammad Sabir
(Lecturer)
MS/MPhil: Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Dr. Nadeem Qureshi (Associate Professor) (Abaysn University)
PhD: Engineering Management (CASE Islamabad) BBA: NUML
MS: Engineering Management (CASE Islamabad)
BE: Mechanical Engineering (NED, Karachi)
Hira Ayaz
(Lecturer)
MS/Mphil: English Literature and Linguistics (Air
Dr. Irfan Zafar (Assistant Professor)
University)
PhD: MIS-IT Management, PIMSAT, Karachi
M.A: English Literature and Linguistics (NUML)
M.Sc: Digital Electronics (Radio & Communications
Engineering) King’s College London, University of
London Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Usman Mustafa
Dr. Aamir Ahmed
Muhammad Arslan (Lecturer ) Dr. Irfan Ul Arfeen
BBA Finance PMAS Rwp Dr. Farrukh Jaleel
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MS/MPhil: CUST Islamabad


Dr. Ahsen Maqsoom
Dr. Faheem Qaisar Jamal
Dr. Afshan Naseer
Ms. Iram Mushtaq (Sr. Lecturer) Dr. Yasir Ahmed
BSc: Electrical engineering UET Taxila
Dr. Sohail Anwer Malik
MSc: Engineering Management UET Taxila
Dr. Osama Waleed Qazi
ADMISSION
&
REGISTRATION
General Rules of Admission and Registration
The Bachelor’s degree programs are spread over four calendar years. Each academic year consists of two
regular teaching semesters, i.e. Fall and Spring with a duration of 17-18 week (15 week of instruction +2 to 3
weeks of exam). There is also a summer semester of eight to eleven weeks of instructions plus one week of
examinations which is an accelerated one primarily for those students who want to repeat certain courses to

technical/professional skills. For postgraduate programs, the academic year at SS-CASE-IT consists of two
regular length teaching sessions, i.e. Fall and Spring semesters.

Following are typical Semester Timelines

Academic Calendar
1. Each Academic Year consists of one sequence of a Fall Semester followed by a Spring Semester and a
Summer Semester. The word "term" may refer to a Fall Semester, a Spring Semester, or a Summer
Semester.

in the yearly calendar and the need to balance the dates of campus events, gazette holidays, and
Calendar. The calendar will include the following information:
(a) Semester starting date.
(b) Holidays during the semester.
(c) Semester termination date.
(d) Mid-Term exam week
(e) Final exam week.

Grade point average (SGPA) and cumulative GPA (CGPA).


(g) Controller of Examinations will be responsible for issuing the transcripts (and degree supplement
form on request) to students and their faculty advisors in a timely manner to facilitate enrollment
for the next semes- ter or graduation.

4. In case a university is closed due to unusual circumstances, then special makeup classes must be
arranged convert- ing weekends or holidays to working days to cover the lapsed period of the students.
5. The students shall be responsible to meet the requirements and deadlines published for each semester in
the Academic Calendar.
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Admission Eligibility

religion or nationality.

Engineering Council (PEC) / Higher Education Commission Islamabad (HEC), as amended from time to time.
It shall be the candi- date’s own responsibility to get the equivalence established through Inter Board
Committee of Chairman(IBCC), Islamabad, where required.

announce- ment of their respective result. Failure to do so may lead to admission cancellation.
4. For admission eligibility refer to the relevant faculty pages of this prospectus
How to Apply for Admission at SS-CASE-IT
1. Fill our online admission form by visiting our website, www.case.edu.pk

Admission Form Requirement


Submit two sets of following attested documents:
a. Admission form
b. Paid challan form of application processing fee.

f. Appropriate entrance test score NAT/ GAT etc. (if required)


g. 04 passport size photographs
h. CNIC / Form-B

Admission Test
Applicants are needed to have a valid NAT/GAT/HAT Test score as given in detailed admission eligibility of
respective academic program at the time of admission. Those applicants who do not have a valid Test Score
are required to appear for entrance test to be conducted by SS-CASE-IT. The schedule of entrance test shall be
announced on our website and in newspapers.
Merit List

sent to the successful candidates. The candidates are required to deposit fee and reserve their admission
according to the given deadline.
The Admission Acceptance
The selected candidates are required to accept their provisional admission by paying the prescribed fee to any

Semester Registrations

and notice boards. The course registration in each semester is mandatory. If a student fails to register for a

students are required to register their courses through their web portal and submit hard copies of registration
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Late Registration
The registration should not be late by more than two weeks of the normal registration deadline, inclusive of
holidays, if any. The approvals of late registration must be granted by concerned department chair. If approval
is granted the student must deposit a late fee (as per Academic Calendar).
International Students

countries and cultures helps in creating a stimulating multicultural environment. Applicable eligibility criteria
is the same for international students
Merit, Need based and Kinship Scholarship
SS-CASE-IT provides Merit based scholarship to those students whose academic performance is very good
during the semester for all programs. Student has to maintain certain level of Semester and Cumulative Grades
(SGPA & CGPA).

of the discount in their fee.

semester registration.

applications for that particular semester.

Kinship scholarships
are also awarded to the students having more than one siblings studying at SS-CASE-IT. The scholarship
amount varies between 25% - 35% of the semester fee depending on some conditions for one sibling.
Fee Refund Policy of New Students
Fee will be refunded to the students who desire to withdraw/discontinue/migrate the studies according to the
following rules:
1. Fee refund will only be considered if full fee has been paid.
2. Admission fee shall not be refunded in any case.
Students who are given provisional admission while waiting for the results of exams, will be refunded less
admission fee if they subsequently fail to qualify and do not meet prerequisites for admission.
If the students, who have been newly admitted and want to cancel their admission by the admission
withdrawal date (which is usually 2-3 weeks before the commencements of the classes and announced at the
time of admission) will be refunded the fee less the admission fee.

according to the following rules:


• Security deposit + 100% of tuition fee, if applied till end of 1st week of commencement of classes.
• Security deposit and 50% of tuition fee, if applied till end of 2nd week of commencement of
classes.

commencement of classes.
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Fee Refund Policy for Existing Students:


If a student does not show up and remains absent for three weeks, his/her admission will be cancelled and no
fee refund will be allowed.
The students of undergraduate programs who apply for admission cancellation shall be refunded securities +
fee of the course which they have already paid but did not register. The course fee of graduate students shall
only be refunded if they have dropped the course according to the refund dates of academic calendar of a
semester.
Attendance Requirement

number of lectures delivered, the laboratory periods held and practical work done in a course during the

Course Add Policy

signed copy of online Course Add Form along with the proof of payment of the new course(s) fee. In case of
undergraduate students, the Add Form must be signed by the respective academic advisor.
Course Drop Policy

course. It is the students’ responsibility to check their latest course enrollment. The SS- CASE-IT management
will not be responsible for any confu- sion due to incorrect course codes and/or section enrollment. In case of

counselor determines whether the withdrawal is crucial for the advisee’s academic performance and whether

be allowed if it leads to a failure in meeting the minimum course load requirement for maintaining student’s

from a repeating course, i.e. a course which the student is repeating for improving his previous grade earned in
the same course in a previous semester, will not be allowed). The course (s) withdrawn within the allowed time

will not be allowed.

Course Cancellation
SS-CASE-IT reserves the right to cancel a course for any reason (e.g. low enrollment, etc).

Cancellation of Admission
1. The Institute reserves the right to cancel admission of a student on grounds that include but are not

selected, the reasons for the cancellation will be given to the student in writing.
2. Failure to register for any course for one academic year and not applying for semester leave will result in
admission cancellation.
3. The institute may cancel the admission of a newly admitted student who fails to attend any class in the
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Fee Structure SS-Case-IT
Students are required to pay the fees at the time of admission and registration for the subsequent semesters.
Following tables describe the fee structure for the current year. The fees may be revised any time depending

B.Sc. (Electrical Engineering)


One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)
Admission Fee (Non Refundable) Rs. 18,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 94,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 122,000

One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)


Admission Fee(Non Refundable) Rs. 18,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 90,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 118,000

One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)


Admission Fee (Non Refundable) Rs. 18,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 84,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 112,000

BS (Cyber Security)
One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)
Admission Fee (Non Refundable) Rs.18,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 88,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 118,000

BS (Mathematics)
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One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)


Admission Fee (Non Refundable) Rs.10,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 45,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 65,000
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)
Admission Fee (Non Refundable) Rs.10,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 70,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 90,000

BS Accounting and Finance (BSAF)


One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)
Admission Fee (Non Refundable) Rs.10,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 78,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 98,000

BS (Business Analytics)
One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)
Admission Fee(Non Refundable) Rs. 10,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs. 10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 90,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 110,000

Associate Degree in Commerce (B.COM 2-year)


One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)
Admission Fee(Non Refundable) Rs.10,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 45,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 65,000

MS/PhD (For All Programs)


One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)
Admission Fee (Non Refundable) Rs. 18,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Per Course Charges (3.0 Credit Hours @ Rs.8,500/-per Credit Hour) Rs. 25,500
Per Course Charges for MS Mathematics (3.0 Credit Hours @ Rs.5,800 per Credit Hour) Rs. 17,400
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MBA (1.5 & 2 Year)


One Time Charges (Payable at the Time of Admission)
Admission Fee(Non Refundable) Rs.18,000
Securities (Refundable) Rs.10,000
Per Semester Charges
Semester Fee Rs. 80,000
Total Payable at the Time of Admission Rs. 108,000
EXAMINATION
DEPARTMENT
Examination Rules
Credit Hour Systems

Hours. The Credit Hours assigned to the theory courses or laboratory courses are determined by the class
hours allocated to it per week throughout the semester. For a theory course, one credit hour is equivalent
to one hour of classroom lecture per week; and for a laboratory or Studio courses, one credit hour is equal
to three hours of practical work. No Credits Hours are assigned to the tutorial classes meant to help
students understand the contents covered during the class.
Academic Standing
For Undergraduate Programs
1. The assignment of academic standing is based on both the student's most recent academic term and his

academic standings, based on their academic performance.


2. Following is the list of the standings/honors awarded to undergraduate students while enrolled.
Academic Standing Criteria SGPA Criteria CGPA
Faculty Honors 3.90 to 4.00 3.50 or above Normal course load and no disciplinary action
High Distinction 3.75 to < 3.90 3.50 or above Normal course load and no disciplinary action
Distinction 3.50 to < 3.75 3.25 or above Normal course load and no disciplinary action
Good 2.75 to < 3.50 2.50 or above Not on academic warning or probation and no disciplinary action
Satisfactory 2.00 to < 2.75 2.00 of above
Warning The minimum semester GPA to remain in good academic standing is 2.00. Students are placed on
academic warning for the next semester if their semester GPA falls below 2.00 at the end of a
semester or his CGPA is less than 2.00.
Probation Already on academic warning and earns a GPA less than 2.00 in the current semester is placed on
probation for the next semester. Similarly a student whose CGPA is less than 2.00 and he obtains a
GPA less than 2.00 in the current semester is also placed on probation for the next semester.

Dropped If a student who is already on probation and obtains a GPA less than 2.00 and CGPA is still less than

academic year may be expelled from the Institute

For MS and PhD Programs


3. The minimum satisfactory grade-point average (GPA) is 2.50 for MS and 3.00 for MS /doctoral students.
(a) A student who has a GPA or CGPA below the minimum satisfactory GPA requirement shall be placed on
academic warning.
(b) A student on academic warning whose grade-point average for the academic term is above the minimum
satisfactory scholarship requirement and cumulative grade-point average is below the minimum
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satisfactory scholarship requirement shall remain on academic warning.

semesters.
Student Evaluation System
1. The performance of every student shall be continuously monitored and accessed throughout the semester.

be taken at the end of the semester covering the entire syllabus. The course teacher shall be responsible
for evaluation of work / performance of the students of his class and for the award of grades to them on
the basis of such evaluation.
2. Grading Mechanism: Course grades shall be awarded to the students preferably based on their relative
performance in the course.

Letter Grades Performance Levels


2 As A and A-
3 Bs B+, B and B-
3 Cs C+, C and C-

F Fail

5. The grade points assigned to letter grades shall be indicated as under:


Letter Grades Quality Points Letter Grades
A 4.00 C 2.00
A- C-
B+ 3.33 1.33
B 3.00 1.00
B- F 0.00
C+ 2.33

in the calculation of grade-point average (GPA):


Letter Grades Explanation
s Satisfactory
u Unsatisfactory
v No credit earned. The "v" grade is used when a student audits a course

before credit will be allowed.


8. The following grades are used in the cases indicated and are not be included in the calculation of
grade-point average (GPA):
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Letter Grades Explanation

course failing to which he will be awarded F-grade. His application for I-grade will be assessed by
I
shall take the exam as per schedule given by the Controller of Examination.

submit grades before the deadline.

IJ investigation is being conducted. It is a placeholder grade that is changed to a permanent grade


as determined by the outcome of the investigation process. It remains in place until the charges

9. Calculation of Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) The semester grade point average (SGPA) shall be
calculated by multiplying the grade points earned in a course with the number of credit hours of that

result by the total number of credit hours attempted in that semester.


10. Calculation of Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) The cumulative GPA (CGPA) shall be calculated
similarly (as that for SGPA) for all the courses taken in all the semesters of the degree programs.
11. Course Evaluation Components

(i) Quizzes: There shall be an appropriate number of quizzes (announced/unannounced) per


course.
(ii) Mid Semester Examinations: There shall be at least one mid semester examination in the
middle of semester.
(iii) Home Assignments: There shall be an appropriate number of Home Assignments in the course

(iv) Presentations: Instructor may require a class presentation where appropriate.

performance during the semester.


(vi) End Semester Final Examination: There shall be separate Final Examination for theory and practical

mandatory.
(vii) Any other Component: A course instructor may add any other component as per the requirement of
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the course.

correspond to the credit hour proportion of the lab to the total credit hours of the course.
Nature of Examination Weightage (Min/Max)
5-40%
Mid Semester Examinations 15 - 40%
As per credit hours proportion in the course
Final Examination 35 - 50%

(c) Absence from Examination Absentees in any of the evaluation components shall be awarded
zero marks whereas the absentee of end semester Final Examination shall be awarded an F
grade irrespective of sessional marks provided his case for I grade is not approved.
(d) Showing of Answer Scripts
(e) The marked scripts of each examination component i.e quizzes, assignments, lab reports, mid
and end semester examination shall be shown to the students by the concerned teacher within

(f) Final Year Project

12. Repeating Courses / Improving Grades


(a) Students are allowed to repeat a course in order to improve the CGPA. All course repetitions must
be completed within the maximum allowable duration of the program. The latest grade earned
by the student shall be considered for the computation of CGPA.

will be counted towards the CGPA.


(c) Undergraduate students are allowed to repeat a course in which he has obtained grade below

degree program.
(d) A post graduate student with a 'C' grade can repeat the course to improve the grade. A
postgraduate student is allowed to repeat a maximum of 3 courses.
(e) In case a student repeats a course, which has already been taken, and in case a student takes a
new course in lieu of the elective course in which he failed, both the courses along with grades

13. Semester Leave


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the Institute.
(d) The maximum duration of the degree programs shall remain the same which will be counted
from the date of his admis- sion including the semesters on leave.
(e) Student status will be suspended for students who don’t apply for semester leave and do not
register in a semester.
14. Re-enrollment:

will pay all the pending dues along with prescribed fee.
(b) If program requirements have changed during the period of interruption of studies, the student will
be required to modify his degree program to ensure conformity to the latest version of the
curriculum.

seek fresh admission.


(d) Students whose admission has been cancelled on disciplinary ground will not be re-enrolled in any
program at the institute.
15. Internship
A student shall be required to complete any practical training programs if it is part of the degree
completion requirement.
16. Academic Audit
On the completion of degree requirements, the Chairman of each department will sign the Academic
Audit of each student showing the completion of the degree requirements or not. In case of any

be forwarded to the Controller of Examinations.


17. Submission of Results

discussion in the Board of Faculty, signed result by the Chairman will be submitted to the Controller
of Examinations.

19. Submission of Degree Petition Form

mandatory for each student who has completed minimum degree requirements. If he desires to

announcement of provisional result.


20. Rechecking of Examination Script
a. The answer book of a student is normally shown to the student in an announced time slot by each

the instructor at that time. In case of any grievance against the instructor, he can apply to the

Committee for resolution.


b. Once the course instructor submits the answer script to the examination department, the student
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has to formally apply for rechecking of his answer book. The student can apply for either remarking
of the paper or clerical recheck on payment of prescribed fee within one week of the announcement
of semester results.
c. In the full re-mark of paper, the student answer book will be provided to the respective course
instructor for going over his paper marking once again. The course instructor will show the paper to
the student and answer his queries about marking. In case of any change in the result, necessary
result change procedure will be completed by the instructor. In case of any grievance against the
d. In case of clerical re-check of the paper, the answer script shall not be re-assessed. The
Controller of Examination will arrange for clerical re-checking of examination script by any
faculty member from the relevant discipline on the complaint/request of students within two

see that:
(i) There is no computational mistake in the grand total on the title page of the answer book.
(ii) The total of various parts of a question has been correctly made at the end of each question.
(iii) All totals have been correctly brought forward on the title page of the answer book.

(v) Total marks in the answer book tally with the marks sheet.
(vi) The hand-writing of the student tally in the questions/answer book.
(vii) The student or anybody on his behalf has no right to see or examine the answer books for any
purpose.
(viii) The marks of a student could even decrease. In the event of reduction of marks the record shall
be corrected accordingly and revised result will be updated.
(ix) In case the student result is revised in the process, the fee paid by the student will be refunded.
21. Academic Transcript
(a) Semester Grade Sheet: The semester grade sheet will be provided at the end of each semester

Grades, Grade Points, SGPA and CGPA.

examination department, the degree status of such students on the semester grade

22. Credit Hours for the Award of Degree


(a) The total number of credit hours required for the award of degree shall be as per the degree plan
of each degree.
(b) An undergraduate student is declared passed if he successfully completes all the requirements
set for a degree from the Institute and attains a CGPA 2.0 or greater within the minimum and

obligations outstanding against him.


(c) A MS / M. Phil student is declared passed if he successfully completes all the requirements set
for a degree from the Institute and attains a CGPA 2.5 or greater within the minimum and
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outstanding against him.

degree from the Institute and attains a CGPA 3.0 or greater within the minimum and maximum

against him.
23. Institute Degree:

can apply for issuance of the degree before convocation on payment of the prescribed fee.
24. Cancellation of Degree:
Any plagiarism in research work or fake documents submitted by the student, even those submitted at the

degree. The cancellation process will be initiated by the Chairman of the respective department and
forwarded to Academic Council for recommendation to competent authority of degree cancellation.
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and Commercialization (ORIC)
ORIC has the essential role in assisting the
Academia and Industry associations for
research commercialization.

Active Student
Research Involvement

Commercialization Faculty
&
Entrepreneurship Involvement

the process of creativity and problem solving. Active involvement of faculty members in industry provides
students and researchers with the access to real-life engineering problems and how industry react to them.

SS-CASE-IT we have a focused mind-set, to provide students with the skillset to create and pave their own way
in the world of Engineering, Computing & Business.
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national and international Organizations across the globe.


Center for Advanced Research in Engineering

established in January 2003 by the same team that established SS-CASE-IT displaying an ideal model of
industry-academia partnership and collaboration.

celebrated engineering organization in Pakistan. Our strong research and development focus has enabled

CARE has expertise in the core areas of:


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Solid State Autoloader for Al-khalid Tank

SS-CASE-IT students to new technologies and industrial culture. This feature of an established engineering
organization in an institution premises is very unique to SS-CASE-IT
Students Achievements

2nd place in Forensics Module of All Pakistan Science Fair conducted by GIKI Science Society.
Team Name: Unees Bees
Team Members: Hussain Abdullah Gilani (Batch Fall 19 CS) and Taimoor Nasir (Batch Fall20 CS) (May 15, 2022)

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Honorary Mention In PNA module of GIMUN held in GIKI University.


Name: Hamza Ashraf (Batch Sp22 CYS) (May 15, 2022)
Name: Hamza Ashraf (Batch Sp22 CYS)

team Burhan Ali, Unzillah adan and Zahid Ulla for becoming runners up. Congratulations to all participants.
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SS CASE IT is back to robotics and will continue excellence legacy.

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Management (January 04, 2021)

A glimpse of the trip at Fecto Cement Factory organized by IEEE


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(January 3rd 2022)


outcome of this session was to make them understand the framework of ACCA and it's link with BS Accounting and

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Theme: The Broken Kind of Beautiful
Hosted by PIEAS University, Islamabad on October,27th.

Techmakers Islamabad.

were also present (October 17 2019)


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The BS Cyber Security program is designed to meet the today’s business requirements while focusing on designing
secure infrastructure and developing hands on experience and problem solving capabilities among students.
batch Computer Science have developed two competitive games. Published these games on the google play
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Break of Zombies (June 23, 2021)


https://play.google.com/store/apps/details...
CASE Robotics Group
ABU-ROBOCON 2019

Singa- pore, Hong Kong and many others. Top universities from these counties participate in the educational

four students, i.e., Mr. Haider Ali, Mr. Hamzah Ayaz, Mr. Qamar Abbas and Abdullah Bukhari. Students were

Pool Match.

Singapore Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Challenge (SAUVC) 2017

design of robots which can automatically navigate underwater and perform assigned tasks. The event is hosted
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Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore participat- ed in the event. Pakistani team, apart from sharing top position
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National Engineering Robotics Competition (NERC)

with numerous other positions and awards.

National Robosprint

all around Pakistan. The competition is based on the concept of friendship and knowledge-sharing. A team of

team members with technical assistance. A team of students is also assigned as team assistants to all the

to realize the dream of a progressive and technologically aligned Pakistan.


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ABU Robocon

competitions.

Robocup
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dynamic adversarial environments. In 2014, team from SS-CASE-IT represented Pakistan in this competition in

Comppec

have won best and runners-up awards multiple times since 2009.
SS-CASE-IT:
A Contribution in Knowledge Based Economy
R&D Funding Ignite Technology Fund

Technology Fund of Ministry of Information Technology in last 8 years and produced a number of cutting edge

& Information System, Net Centric Air defense System, various components for Al Khalid Tank etc.

No. Title of Project Client Deployment Funding Received


1 Biometric Systems for Hospital July-10 14.9 Millions
System Management, Islamabad
Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology 13.55 Millions
Feb-12
2 Telemedicine System
Intra-cardiac Signal Acquisition, Analysis, Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology
3 Apr-14 13.8 Millions
Electro-Physiology

Image Analysis & Screening System for Armed Forces Institute of


4 Apr-15

i-telemedicine System

5 Aviation Industries of Pakistan Apr-15 (in progress)


OCT Image Analysis System for Grading
Shifa International Hospital June-19 12.4 Million
integration in i-Hospital

7 June-19 29.8 Million

Total 111.97 Million

Research Fundings from HEC & other Resource


SS CASE IT has made research an attractive proposition for faculty by facilitating them to develop research

Center for Cyber Security, Pakistan Science Foundation in last 5 years with a total funding received worth of
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No. Title of Project Source Principal Investigator Amount (Millions)
1 10.8
Mineral Exploration using Measurement of

2 National Center of 9.9


MEMS Accelerometer for Seismic Surveying GIS, HEC
and Mineral Exploration (2022)
3 3.78

4 Pakistan Air Force 55

5 (National Center for 15


Cyber Security), HEC
4.1
applications (2021)
Pakistan Science 3
7 Syringe Pumps for Intravenous Infusion of Foundation

8 NESCOM 2.3

9 NCCS HEC 78

10 74
Total 255.88

Research Groups at SS-CASE-IT


Networks and Cyber Security Groups (NCS)
Networks and Cyber Security (NCS) Group focuses on
research and development in the area of computer
networks and cyber security. This group collaborate

is to perform research and develop prototype for


testing the cutting edge technologies during the
development of product.

MEMS and Chip Design (MCD) Group


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research to produce world class MEMS and chip design experts

MEMS and initiate commercial activities in this area in Pakistan.


Moreover, it will support the local needs of the academic

(gyroscope, accelerometers, magnetometer) for mobile robots and


other applications.
Wireless Communications and Networks Group (WCNG)

Electric Power and Energy System Group


Power and Energy Systems research group is dedicated to
conducting research to deliver technological and training
solutions for the power industry. Their research activities
are around renewable generation integration, condition
assessment of critical power infrastructure and power
electronics control and applications. This includes power
system stability, state estimation, power quality, grid
intelligence, electric transportation, control and
operation of power systems and transformer condition
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electricity supply industry.


Quality Enhancement Cell
No. Title of Project Source

are important factors while developing a knowledge based


education, Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology has
established the Quality Enhance- ment Cell (QEC).
In incessant pursuance of quality assurance (QA) practices,
the QEC has been structured in a way that it meets the
standards set by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) as
well as the Outcome Based Education (OBE) system
introduced by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). SS-CASE-IT
has been providing the best and most accurately aligned
Engineering Program has been accredited by the Pakistan

Quality Assurance Mechanism


QEC regularly uses the
Self-Assessment (SA) tools for
achieving Quality Assurance.
These practices help to assess
the programs performance;
whether the existing programs
are able to meet the

outcomes with the purpose


and aims of improving the
outcomes and outputs of the
educa- tion system.

SELF-ASSESSMENT OF PROGRAM
PROGRAM TEAM
Program team (PT) is responsible for preparing the self-assessment document and is nominated by the head
of depart- ment. They also act as contact group for the period of assessment.
ASSESSMENT TEAM

the form of an AT report. Self-assessment of the following departments has been initiated.
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LABORATORIES
& RESEARCH
ENVIRONMENT
Laboratories for Undergraduate Program
Computer Labs
There are four computer labs with state-of-the-art computers. These labs have total of 220 Computers (Core

assigned a single computer during labs. However, computers are available during working hours for general use
of students. Other than the sched- uled class hours, all these labs are available for all students.
Systems Lab
This lab consists of 48 Core i5 & i7 PCs. This lab is used for computer science students for System

Basic Electrical/Electronics Lab

multi-meter and a bread boarding station. The oscilloscopes are upgraded in a phased manner. Students work

Digital Design Lab

Electromechanical Systems Lab

Communication Systems Lab

Microwave Engineering are performed in this lab. The lab has a number of trainers and work benches essential
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Data Communication/DSP/Controls Lab

relevant experiments. The lab is equipped with 30 state-of the-art computers with necessary hardware and

recently been upgraded with new PCs and is planned for future expansion with new control hardware.
Industrial Automation Lab

To help students obtain the knowledge and skills required for cutting edge technologies, an Industrial

Simulation labs

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ampus Life
C
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Extra Curricular Activities

Student Societies & Club


Multiple societies and clubs have been formulated
assistance to promote sports and social activities on
campus.
These societies and clubs have helped students at
SS-CASE-IT develop their physical health and mental
skills through a number of events including…

Seminar on cyber security, InfoTech, Parliamentary


Entrepreneurship and many more.

IEEE SS-CASE-IT Student Branch Islamabad:


IEEE SS-CASE-IT Student Branch Challenges your
competencies and knowledge at technical and social level
to enhance your skill sets. Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering (IEEE) main motive is "Advancing
technology for humanity" and we are providing platform to
the students to learn new technologies through
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workshops and seminars and to intensify the knowledge

conferences to promote research culture among students.

aims to empower and promote participation of women in


Engineering.
IN IT TO WIN IT MAY 2019
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Seminar on Cyber Security February 2019 Industrial Visit Ghazi Brotha Dam December 2018

Industrial Visit Fatima Croup Rawalpindi 2018 Speaker of PLC and SCADA Seminar May 2018

“In it to Win it” IEEE SS-CASE-IT Student Branch WIE


Speaker of PLC and SCADA Seminar May 2018

Programming Competition in it to Win it April 2018


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Arts Society
SS-CASE-IT Arts Society is a platform for
students to enhance their leadership and
management qualities. It also provides them
the opportunity to identify and polish their
inbuilt qualities. Goals include volunteering,
serving and sponsoring various arts events in
the Institute. Every year Arts Society conducts,
promotes, assesses and continual- ly improves
Hunt and Talent Hunt etc.
Sports Society
Sports Society was formed with an aim to develop
interaction, tolerance, sense of responsibility and
sportsman spirit among the students of SS-CASE-IT. A

but also should be able to participate in extracurricular


activities. This society aims to provide a platform for
students to show and improve their capabilities and skills
and also to build character and leadership qualities.
Sports Society allows the students to express themselves
using sports as a tool of communication by organizing

excellent opportunities to unleash their natural talent and

Entrepreneurship Society
The Entrepreneurship society is a dynamic student body which tends to deliver Entrepreneuri- al competitions
under the umbrella of Sir Syed CASE Institution of Technology. It is a platform for the students to enhance their
entrepreneurial, managerial and leading skills. The main motive of CES is to provide the resources and the

the entrepreneurial ventures but we do arrange some get together of whole Business department and the

welcomes all career interests.


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Thinker’s Forum
The forum aims to promote awareness in the student community about all topics of their concern. It aims to
help and encourage students to present their views and ideas in a professional way, shape their opinions with
facts and knowledge, accept and honor the views of others and have sense to participate in healthy
discussions. The forum arranges discussions and seminars on a variety of topics and invite scholars and
thinkers of national repute to come and share their views with the SS-CASE-IT community.

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Adventure Club
The idea of having this club is to provide students with an opportunity to escape from the daily routine of the

like Swat, Abbotabad, Gilgit, Skardu, Bahawalpur etc.


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SS-CASE-IT C&T (Consultancy and Training)
professionals so that they can have a unique platform to discuss, formulate and apply various concepts and
industry driven solutions for the betterment of this country. It is a place where we put knowledge into action
and thrive on the outcomes.
The society itself welcomes everybody from working professionals to young engineers to present their
research, case studies or to use this as a platform to go into the industry and contribute.

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Transport

to the route selected.


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To download transport form visit www.case.edu.pk


NOTE: Transport service is provided for complete semester and cannot be discontinued with in semester.
Hostel
Hostel Life
SS-CASE-IT has contracted with private hostel facility available in the vicinity of SS-CASE-IT campus to provide

fully focus on their studies, SS-CASE-IT administration ensures proper maintenance of the room, kitchen and
other services to provide peaceful, disciplined and secure environment for students.
Hostel facilities includes:
Triple sharing room (Attached bathroom)
Monthly charges

It includes:

ii) 2 times Meal(healthy and quality food)


iii) 3 times Meal (only on weekend /
Gazetted Holidays

Additional facilities includes:

provided & charged accordingly


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LOCATION
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Sir Syed
Institute of Technology
Street 33, Block A, Multi Garden, Sector B-17, Islamabad.
Sir Syed Campus, University Site,
Street 33, Block A, Sector B-17, MPCHS,
Islamabad.
+92-51-520 3473

info@case.edu.pk
fb.me/case.ete
www.case.edu.pk

SIR SYED
INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY

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