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PROSPECTUS 2 12PM A S- A A U R No. Website PIR MEHR ALI SHAH ARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RAWALPINDI (P AKIST AN) www.uaar.edu.pk . Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan Khosa Chancellor / Governor of the Punjab . . D Agriculture (Plant Pathology) (viii) M. Agronomy.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Entomology) (iv) M. Food Technology. Entomology. M.D Agriculture (Food Technology) (v) M. Agri.D Agriculture (Agronomy) (iii) M. Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation) 14 SCHEME OF STUDIES i.Sc (Hons.Sc (Hons.D Agriculture (Horticulture) (vi) M. Food Technology.Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 1.) Agriculture (Agri. Agronomy. M.) Agriculture / Ph.Sc (Hons. Food Technology. Agri. Plant Breeding & Genetics.Sc (Hons.Sc (Hons.Sc (Hons.D Agriculture (Agronomy. Economics. B. Plant Breeding & Genetics. B.e.Sc (Hons. Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation) ii. Extension. Horticulture. University Administration 3. Introduction 2.) Agriculture / Ph. Entomology.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture ii.D Agriculture (i) M.) Agriculture / Ph.D Agriculture (Soil Science) 15 27 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 . Extension & Communication) (ii) M.Sc (Hons. Faculties/Institutes a.Sc (Hons. Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences PROGRAMS OFFERED i.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph. Ph. Extension & Communication. Horticulture. Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation) 13 iii.) Agriculture / Ph.) Agriculture (Agric.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture / Ph. Plant Breeding & Genetics. Forestry and Range Management.) Agriculture / Ph. Entomology.) Agriculture 1 3 6 7 11 (Specialization in 10 subjects i.D Agriculture (Plant Breeding & Genetics) (vii) M. Horticulture. Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s b. Botany.Economics/Economics) xii. Sociology.Sc/M. M. M. M. Faculty of Sciences PROGRAMS OFFERED i. Sociology.Sc (Agri-Economics. Biology. Economics/Economics) xi.Phil (Biology) v.Phil (Botany) vi. Ph. Statistics & Zoology) v.D (Biochemistry. M.Sc (Anthropology) xiv.Phil (Sociology) . M.Sc/M.Sc/M. Biology & Zoology) viii.Sc/M.Sc (Statistics) ix.D (Agri.D (Agri-Economics. M. Botany. Ph. BS (Biochemistry) ii. M. Economics. Statistics & Zoology) iv. Economics. M.Phil (Bio-Chemistry) iv. BS (Economics) iii.Sc/M.Phil (Biology. Economics & Zoology) 34 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 SCHEME OF STUDIES i.Phil (Zoology) vii. BS (Economics) iii. Bio-Chemistry. M.Phil (Agri. Biology. Botany. M. Botany. Ph. BS (Biochemistry) ii. Bio-Chemistry. Bio-Chemistry. M. Anthropology.Phil (Statistics) x.Sc (Sociology) xiii. M. Range Management & Wildlife PROGRAMS OFFERED i.Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s c. Faculty of Forestry.Sc / M.Phil / Ph. Environmental Sciences) iii. v.D (Wildlife Management) iv.Phil/Ph.Phil / Ph.D (Forestry & Range Management) iii. DVM d.Sc/M. Wildlife Management and Environmental Sciences) SCHEME OF STUDIES i. BS(Forestry) ii. University Institute of Management Sciences PROGRAMS OFFERED i. M.Phil/Ph.D (Forestry & Range Management.) MBA (3-1/2 years) /MBA (1-1/2 years) MBA (Agribusiness) MDM (Masters in Development Management) MS (Management Sciences) . M. ii. M.D (Environmental Sciences) e. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) 56 57 60 64 65 65 65 66 68 69 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 SCHEME OF STUDIES i. BS(Forestry) ii. iii. M. M. iv. BBA (Hons. Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences PROGRAMS OFFERED i.Sc (Wildlife Management. ) ii. ii. MBA (Agribusiness) v.D (CS) .Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s SCHEME OF STUDIES i. MS (Management Sciences) 76 79 81 82 84 85 86 87 88 89 89 90 92 94 95 96 97 98 99 f. Ph. University Institute of Information Technology PROGRAMS OFFERED i. PGD (IT) vi. iii. MBA (1-1/2 years) iv. iii. PGD(CS) vii. BS(CS)/BS(IT) MCS/MIT MS(CS) Ph. iv. MDM (Masters in Development Management) vi. iv. BBA (Hons. MBA (3-1/2 years) iii.D (CS) BS(CS) BS(IT) MCS MIT SCHEME OF STUDIES v. i. ii. MS(CS) viii. Ed B. Fee Structure 12. Ltd. Students Affairs 6. Schedule/ Procedure of Admission 5. iv. iv. v. ii. ii.Ed M. Institute of Education and Research PROGRAMS OFFERED i. Hydroponic Project (Farmers Market Pvt.Phil (Education) Ph.Ed M. Student Resource Centre .D (Education) 101 102 103 104 105 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 113 115 116 117 118 122 124 127 128 SCHEME OF STUDIES 4.Sc (Education) M. Examination & Evaluation 10. Sub-Campus Khushab 8. Arid Agriculture University Research Farm Chakwal Road 7. iii.Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s g. i. Directorate of University Development 13.) 9.Sc (Education) M. Facilities 11. iii.Phil (Education) Ph.Ed M. B.D (Education) M. v. . Master and Ph. The University includes Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences. and no one is deprived of the benefit accruing from the University on any such grounds. Master and Ph. emphasis has been on irrigated agriculture. Wildlife Management and Environmental Sciences. Bachelor and Master in Computer Sciences and Information Technology. The mandate of the University is to produce high-quality agricultural scientists and to form an organized scientific infrastructure for teaching and research for the development of dry land regions of the country.D in Forestry & Range Management. and development of technology and manpower. since its independence in 1947. Faculty of Forestry. thus minimizing the income gap between the rich and poor. in Biological Sciences.Phil degrees. University Institute of Management Sciences (UIMS). University Institute of Biochemistry & Biotechnology (UIBB).Sc.D. Bachelor and Master in Education.D.) and M. Master and Ph. research. Pursuit of excellence on the University campus is a function of competent and dedicated university faculty. The University is open to all persons regardless of religion. while the others have M. in Veterinary & Animal Sciences. Home Economics and Women Development. Range Management and Wildlife. class or color. made constant efforts at staff development with the result that nearly 48% of the faculty members possess Ph. However.D. Master and Ph. Directorate of Research. and Master in Social Sciences. in various disciplines of Agriculture. degrees. University Institute of Information Technology (UIIT) and Division of Continuing Education. while rainfed agriculture remained neglected. Bachelor and Master in Business Administration.Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi has. therefore. Faculty of Sciences. In the 1970s.D. Innovation & Commercialization.PMAS-Arid Agriculture University INTRODUCTION Pakistan is predominantly an agricultural country. Pursuant to the recommendations of the Barani Commission. The University offers a number of degree programmes leading to Bachelor. Bachelor. With rapid increase in population. 1 . creed. Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. The PMAS . Rawalpindi which was later upgraded to the level of the University in 1994. Research Farm. the Government of Punjab established Barani Agricultural College. race. Directorate of Advanced Studies. the irrigated areas failed to provide sufficient food requirements and it became imperative to find out ways to make use of the huge part of cultivable land in the rainfed region. (Hons. Sub-campus Khushab. the Government of Pakistan constituted a Barani Commission to review and recommend measures for the development of rainfed agriculture and uplift of the poor masses through education. The location of University also allows the utilization of expertise scattered in the twin cities for providing quality education by teachers/executives in fields of their specialization. Collaborative research and teaching programs are being developed with these institutions for better teaching and research facilities for the students. They are situated in the northern part of Pakistan on the Pothwar plateau in the Province of Punjab. Islamabad. China. UIMS. Poultry Research Institute. 2 . The University is situated on the busy Murree Road where transport is easily available. UIIT. The University building contains an auditorium. The University with its most beautiful building in the twin-cities is situated on Murree Road. the capital of the country. The central location of the university places it in proximity to major institutions of higher learning and research like Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC). These cities are beautiful towns located in the foothills with a blend of old and new cultures and constructions. scenic Pothwar vegetation and topography of plateau land.Introduction The University is located in Rawalpindi almost in the center of the twin cosmopolitan cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The towns provide pollution free environment. Agricultural University of Hebei. National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC). Syria and Federal Seed Certification and Registration Department to assist each other in teaching. International Centre for Agricultural Research in Dry land Areas (ICARDA). research and extension activities. which makes the university approachable from all parts of the twin-cities at all hours of the day. multi-storied administrative block. Fisheries Research and Training Institute. Rawalpindi Medical College. The twin cities have a population of about one million. a library. The university has signed MoUs with Pakistan Agricultural Research Council. International Institute for Biological Control of the Common Wealth and Agency for Barani Areas Development (ABAD). UIBB buildings and Khalid Mahmood Khan Gymnasium. four multi-storied academic blocks. Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH). National Institute of Health (NIH). This facility and busy nature of the area allows the University to continue its curricular and co-curricular activities till late in the evening. close to the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium and has assumed the significance of a landmark because of its architecture. the Vice Chancellor is assisted by the Deans of the Faculties. Muhammad Rafique Mr.S to the Vice Chancellor Technical Staff Officers Mr. Muhammad Aqeel Sultan Mr. Arshad Nawaz Chaudhry Mr. the Principal Officers. Muhammad Musa Kalim 3 . Muhammad Arshad Dahar OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Registrar Deputy Registrars Assistant Registrars Estate Care/ Security Officer Public Relations Officer Dr. Naeem Mahmood Aslam Dr. the Selection Board. Sumeera Saleem Mr. Zahid Mahmood Mr. In the performance of his duties. Director Quality Enhancement Cell. the Treasurer. the Controller of Examinations and the Directorate of Works.PMAS-Arid Agriculture University ADMINISTRATION The Syndicate is the highest executive body of the University while the Academic Council. The ViceChancellor is the Chief Executive of the University. Shahbaz Ahmad Khan Ms. the Registrar. Asma Safdar Ms. the Finance and Planning Committee and Advanced Studies and Research Board are advisory bodies to the Syndicate pertaining to their respective functions and responsibilities. Administrative set up of the University is as follows: OFFICE OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR P. Governor of the Punjab is the Chancellor of the University. Directors of the Institutes/ Chairpersons of teaching Departments. Administration OFFICE OF THE TREASURER Syeda Iram Umer Mr. Ali Nasir Assistant Account Officer Mr. Muhammad Asad Malik Muhammad Khan Ms. Nasir Ali Mr. Mustafa Mr. Imran Altaf UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Senior Medical Officer Lt. Shafqat Ahmad Director/Treasurer Deputy Registrars (TR) OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS Controller of Examinations Deputy Registrar (Exams) Assistant Registrars (Exams) Sheikh Naveed Akram Mr. Muneer Sabir Mr. Shahid Ali Khan Director Deputy Registrar Assistant Registrar Prof. Manzoom Akhtar Ms. Mohsin Iqbal Assistant Registrar (Store/Purchase) Mr. Waris Ali DIRECTORATE OF QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CELL DIRECTORATE OF RESEARCH INNOVATION & COMMERCIALIZATION Director Manager Research Operations Dr. M. Inam Ul Haq Dr. Sarwar Khan Medical Officer Dr. Rizwan Mahmood Raja 4 . Sofia Nadeem Dental Surgeon Dr. Abdul Rauf Sarohi Assistant Registrar (Internal Audit) Mr. Ayaz Elahi Malik Muhammad Faisal STUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRE Director Deputy Registrar Assistant Registrars Mr. Zeeshan Ahmad Khan Mr. Huda Javed Mr. Ghulam Jilani Mr. M. Ainee Zafar Mr. Waqas Farooq DIRECTORATE OF ADVANCED STUDIES Director Deputy Directors/Assistant Professors Assistant Directors/Lecturers Superintendent Dr. Kanza Gulzar Mr. Abdul Wahid Assistant Registrars (TR) Mr. Saleem Akhtar Mr. Farooq Nasir Ms. Saif Ullah Assistant Store Officer Mr. Muhammad Azam Khan Dr. Col (R) Dr. Aqeel Ahmad Assistant Purchase Officer Mr. Shahida Yousaf Mr. Haseeb Akhtar Resident Auditor Mr. Waqas Ahmed Chaudhry Raja Afzal Mehdi Ms. Dr. Ghulam Shabbir Dr. Zahid Qamar Khan Mr. Zahid Manzoor Hussain Mr. Shahid Masood Mr. Muhammad Sohail Mr. Dr. Azhar Sohail Mr. Khalid Mahmood Qureshi Prof. Akhtar Hussain 5 . Naeem Mahmood Aslam Mr. Bushra Zulfiqar Hostel Superintendent (Girls) SPORTS/TRANSPORT SECTION Chairman Sports Board Deputy Director Sports Assistant Director Sports Transport Officer Sports Instructor LIBRARY Librarian Assistant Librarian DIRECTORATE OF WORKS Chief Engineer Deputy Director Works Asst. Abdul Rauf Dr. Fayyaz Ul Hassan Mr. Ahmad Saeed Awan Mr. Dr. M. Executive Engineer Complaint Cell Incharge Mr. Safdar Ali Mr. Muhammad Azim Malik Agha Saleem Uddin Khilji Mr. Kausar Nawaz Shah Dr. CHAKWAL ROAD Director Farms Farm Manager Prof. M. Dr. Bashir Ahmad Dr. Tahir Iqbal Ms. Akhtar Jan ARID AGRICULTURE RESEARCH FARM.Administration STUDENTS AFFAIRS Senior Tutor Director Hostel Warden Hostel Superintendents (Boys) Prof. Muhammad Arshad Dahar Mr. a b FACULTY OF CROP AND FOOD SCIENCES FACULTY OF SCIENCES FACULTY OF VETERINARY & ANIMAL SCIENCES FACULTY OF FORESTRY. RANGE MANAGEMENT & WILD LIFE UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH c d e f g 6 . Institutes and their Teaching Departments.The University consists of the following Faculties. Dr. Muhammad Azim Malik Dr. I. Abdul Razzaq Dr. Agric. Entomology. Food Technology. Fayyaz-Ul-Hassan Dr.Sc. Entomology. Dr. Muhammad Rasheed Dr. Horticulture. Agronomy.A. Muhammad Ashraf Dr. Extension & Communication. M. Food Technology. Economics. Extension & Communication. Horticulture. Horticulture. Forestry and Range Management. Plant Breeding & Genetics. Plant Breeding & Genetics. Ph.Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences This is the major faculty among all the academic units. Muhammad Ansar Dr. Safdar Ali Dr. Plant Breeding & Genetics. DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY: Prof. It offers courses of four years duration leading to the degree of B. Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation and two years duration leading to M. Dean of the Faculty P. Ghulam Qadir Dr. Entomology. Naveed Tahir Mr. Irfan Aziz Dr. Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation is also being offered. Allah Wasaya Chairman Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Lecturers 7 . Sarfraz Ahmad Khalid This faculty has the following departments.D.Sc.) Agriculture specializing in ten disciplines including Agric. Food Technology. to the Dean Prof. programme in the disciplines of Agronomy. Safdar Ali Mr. Zammurad Iqbal Ahmed Dr. (Hons. (Hons. Plant Pathology & Soil Science and Soil Water Conservation.) Agriculture in Agric. The faculty is responsible for teaching various courses in different disciplines of agriculture and conducting research on all aspects of crop production at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Mukhtar Ahmad Mr. Agronomy. Abdul Manaf Dr. Tariq Siddique Dr. Zahid Akram Dr. Nasir Mehmood Minhas Dr. Talat Mehmood Dr. Muhammad Akmal Dr. Munir Ahmed Mr. M. DEPARTMENT OF PLANT PATHOLOGY: Prof. M. Dr. Khalid Saifullah Khan Dr. Arshad Nawaz Mr. Kausar Nawaz Shah Dr.Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences II. Muhammad Ashfaq Ms. Usman Raja Dr. Mehmood-ul-Hassan Chairman Associate Professor Assistant Professors Lecturer III. Dr. Saad Imran Malik Dr. Tariq Mukhtar Dr. DEPARTMENT OF SOIL SCIENCE AND SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION: Prof. M. DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS: Prof. Tanveer Iqbal Chairman Associate Professors Assistant Professors Chairman Professor Associate Professors Assistant Professors Lecturer Lecturer 8 . Ghulam Shabbir Dr. Shahzada Sohail Ijaz Dr. Qaisar Hussain Dr. Inam ul Haq Dr. Abdul Rauf Dr. Farah Naz Dr. M. Ghulam Jilani Dr. Rifat Hayat Dr. Dr. Abid Riaz Mr. Gulshan Irshad IV. Muhammad Saleem Akhtar Dr. Riaz Ahmad Dr. Asim Gulzar Dr. DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY: Chairman Associate Professor Assistant Professors Prof. Muhammad Asif Aziz Dr. Mehdi Maqbool Ms. Muhammad Shafiq Mr. Asma Sohail Dr. Mehwish Yaseen Ms. Farzana Siddique Dr. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY: Chairman Associate Professor Assistant Professors Prof. Najma Yousuf Zahid Dr. Asif Farid VI. Touqeer Ahmad Ms. Munir Ahmad Dr. Shahid Javed Butt Ms. Tariq Masud Dr. Anwaar Ahmed Dr. Khalid Mahmood Qureshi Dr. Usman Shoukat Mr. Muhammad Ali Dr. Imran Hassan Dr. Atta ul Mohsin Dr. Asia Latif VII. Ambreen Bhatti Mr. Imran Bodlah Dr. Muhammad Tariq Dr. Nadeem Akthar Abbasi Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences V. Amjad Farooq Dr. Qurat-ul-Ain Farooq Mr. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE: Prof. Humayun Javed Dr. Umer Habib Chairman Associate Professors Assistant Professors Lecturer Lecturers 9 . Imran Irshad Ms. Asif Ahmad Dr. Muhammad Naeem Dr. Tahir Iqbal 10 . DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING: Chairman Lecturer Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali IX. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND COMMUNICATION: Chairman Lecturers Dr.Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences VIII. Safdar Ali Mr. Arshad Ali Mr. Badar Naseem Siddiqui Mr. special quotas and on self finance basis. Northern Areas. Urdu.A. Pak.) Agriculture. Distribution of Seats for B. A candidate holding F. Each district will have its own merit for Rural and Urban area candidates separately.) Agri.Sc (Pre-Medical) or equivalent certificate from any recognized Institution with minimum 45% marks will be eligible for admission to B.Sc (Pre-Medical).P. (Hons.) Agriculture A minimum of eight semesters duration program after F. the candidate shall have to serve the Department for at least five years. A person working as Field Assistant/Agriculture Inspector on regular basis with minimum three years service in Agriculture Department & 1st Division with compulsory subjects of Intermediate (i.T. Azad Jammu & Kashmir.Sc (Hons.A. NOC and surety bonds to the effect that after completion of B. Provincial Quota 2 Sindh Province 3 Balochistan Province 2 K. Air Force.) Agriculture. The admission from each district will be made as follows. Other Reserved Seats 4 Pakistan Army 1 Pakistan Air Force 10 Foreign Students 4 Children's of University Employees 5 Field Assistants/Agriculture Inspector 3 Special/Disabled Persons 100 4.e English. (ii) Domicile The candidates domiciled in the Barani Areas of Punjab shall only be eligible for admission other than open merit. FATA.Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences PROGRAMS OFFERED B.Sc. Each district of the Barani Area of Punjab has a specified quota to be determined by the Academic Council from time to time. Maximum age limit will be 45 years.(Hons. (Hons. Admission and Registration (i) Minimum Academic Requirements: a. Gilgit-Baltistan. URBAN RURAL TOTAL 1. Special/disable persons. District wise quota from Punjab 30 Open Merit quota from throughout Punjab 24 Rawalpindi 6 18 8 Attock 2 6 8 Jhelum 2 6 8 Chakwal 2 6 4 Gujrat 1 3 4 Mandi Bahuddin 1 3 4 Sialkot (Excluding Tehsil Daska) 1 3 4 Narowal 1 3 8 Mianwali 2 6 8 Dera Ghazi Khan 2 6 4 Muzaffargarh (Tehsil Muzaffargarh 1 3 and Kot Addu only) 4 Jhang (Tehsil Jhang and Shorkot) 1 3 4 Layyah 1 3 4 Khushab 1 3 4 Bhakar 1 3 4 Rajanpur 1 3 4 Cholistan 1 3 2.Sc. University Employees will have their own merit separately. Nominee from each province.Sc (Hons. Morning Programme CATEGORY NUMBER OF SEATS OR b. Studies and Islamiyat) shall be eligible for admission to B.) Agri. Evening Programme (Self Finance Basis) 289 Total 11 . Rural 75% and urban 25% to be determined on domicile. Army.Baltistan 8 Islamabad 2 6 3.K 5 F.Sc. 2 Azad Jammun & Kashmir 2 Gilgit . 00 2.50 Explanation: (i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the requirements will be promoted to the next semester.25 1.Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences Academic Standing: (a) (b) (ii) Maximum Grade Point Average Minimum Grade Point Average for obtaining the degree 4.75 2. 12 . he shall have to repeat the course/courses with lowest grade (s) to make CGPA of 2.25 2. (ii) (iii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester once only.50 within the maximum time allowed for the degree otherwise he/she shall cease to be on the university rolls.50 in the 8th semester. If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2.75 1.00 2.50 To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA / CGPA in each semester: Semester 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th CGPA 0.00 1.50 1. Admission to the Course:A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Master of Science in full and partial residence: (i) (ii) must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in aggregate with CGPA of 2. Academic Standing:(i) Grade Point Average (a) (b) (ii) Maximum grade point average: Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree: 4. and 45% marks or its equivalent relating to the subject he / she desires to take up. (Hons.Sc.50 1. (Hons.Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences M.00 2.50 or its equivalent for M.) Agriculture.Sc. (Hons. Entomology. must be resident of the Punjab Barani Areas except the children of the University employees.) Agriculture A minimum of four semesters duration programme after B.50 13 . (iii) depending upon the availability of seats as mentioned in (ii) the candidates from the areas outside the Barani areas of Punjab shall also be eligible for admission. Plant Pathology. (iv) the nominees of different departments/ organizations with minimum of 2nd division or its equivalent in Bachelor.) Agriculture in respective discipline such as Agricultural Extension & Communication. Soil Science. Plant Breeding & Genetics. Horticulture and Food Technology. (v) must have passed the GAT (General) with 50% marks.Sc.50 To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA /CGPA in each semester: Semester 1st 2nd 3rd 4th CGPA 1.75 2. Agronomy.00 2. meet all the requirements mentioned in these regulations. in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2. who obtains CGPA of 2.00 (iv) To remain on the rolls of the University.00. failing which he shall cease to be on the roll. a student shall be required to maintain the minimum CGPA of 3. Food Technology. and Plant Breeding & Genetics after M. (ii) (iii) Maximum grade point average Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 4. he desires to take up.D.50. Ph.Sc (Hons. have passed the M.D.00 or above but less than 2.00/4. at the first available opportunity. Plant Pathology. the application of the candidate must be accompanied with a comprehensive research proposal that he intends to undertake. Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks.Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences (iii) A student.00 3. A student. b. Entomology. who obtains CGPA less than 3. a minimum of six semesters duration. b. B for 3. Horticulture. including the courses being repeated by him / her. provided that his / her maximum workload. may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he had obtained the lowest grades. (Hons.00 CGPA from a recognized institution in a field of study related to the subject. 14 . Agriculture degree program in the disciplines of Agronomy.) Agriculture in the relevant discipline. Soil Science.00 may be allowed to repeat once the courses of the previous semesters in which he has failed. a. upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree. c. Ph. Admission to Course: (i) A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in full and partial residence must: a. ACADEMIC STANDING: (i) Grade Point Average: Grade point will be as follows: A for 4.Sc. A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he / she had failed.) Degree Examination or an equivalent examination in 1st division or 3. He/She will also be required to defend the proposal in an open seminar after admission before undertaking the research study. d. and C for 2 and F for failure (that is zero). will not exceed the normal workload. ) AGRICULTURE COURSE SEMESTER . (HONS.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR B.I TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS AEC-301 AGR-301 ENG-301 HORT-301 SSH-301 MATH-301/BIOL-301 SS-301 Principles of Agricultural Economics 3(3-0) Basic Agriculture 3(2-2) Functional English 3(3-0) Introductory Horticulture 3(2-2) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Mathematics-I / Biology-I 3(3-0) / 3(2-2) Introduction to Soil Science 3(2-2) 20 SEMESTER .II AGR-302 ENG-302 FT-302 HORT-302 IS-302 / ET-302 IT-302 MATH-302 / BIOL-302 AS-302 Summer Crops 3(2-2) Communication Skills 3(3-0) Introduction to Food Science 2(2-0) Horticultural Crop Production 2(1-2) Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) Introduction to Information Technology 3(1-4) Mathematics-II / Biology-II 3(3-0) / 3(2-2) Animal Husbandry 3(2-2) 21 15 .Sc. IV AE-402 ENT-402 FR-402 PBG-402 PP-402 SS-402 STAT-402 MGT-402 Introduction to Agricultural Extension. Education 3(3-0) & Communication Applied Entomology Introduction to Forestry and Range Management Introductory Plant Breeding Introduction to Plant Pathology Soil and Water Conservation Experimental Designs Introduction to Agri.III TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS AEN-401 AGR-401 ENT-401 FT-401 PBG-401 PP-401 SS-401 STAT-401 Farm Mechanization & Water Conservation Engineering Winter Crops Introductory Entomology Food Processing and Preservation Introductory Genetics Introduction to Plant Pathogens Instrumentation and Laboratory Techniques Introduction to Statistics 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 2(1-2) 3(2-2) 2(1-2) 2(1-2) 2(0-4) 3(3-0) 20 SEMESTER .Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes COURSE SEMESTER . Business Management 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 2(2-0) 2(1-2) 2(2-0) 21 16 . Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SEMESTER .V Agricultural Economics AEC-501 AEC-503 AEC-507 AEC-505 AEC-509 Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Elementary Calculus Agricultural Problems of Pakistan Introduction to Natural Resource Economics 3 (3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Agricultural Extension & Communication AE-501 AE-503 AE-505 AE-507 AE-509 AGR-501 AGR-503 AGR-505 SS-501 PBG-503 Rural Development Programmes in Pakistan Introduction to Programme Evaluation Fundamentals of Agricultural Journalism Communication and Journalism Broadcast Journalism Field Crop Physiology Agro-Technology of Field Crops Seed Production and Technology Physical Properties of Soil Breeding Field Crops 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) Agronomy 17 . Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Entomology ENT-501 ENT-503 ENT-505 ENT-507 ENT-509 Insect Morphology Principles of Insect Taxonomy Insect Ecology Insect Pests of Household. Man and Animals Insect Behaviour 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) Food Technology FT-501 FT-503 FT-505 FT-507 FT-509 FR-501 FR-503 FR-505 FR-507 FR-509 HORT-501 HORT-503 HORT-505 HORT-507 HORT-509 Principles of Food Preservation Food Analysis and Sensory Evaluation Food Microbiology Oil and Fat Technology Food Toxicology & Safety Silviculture-I Principles of Agro-Forestry Range Management Forest Biometrics Tree Morphology and Physiology Principles of Fruit Production Principles of Vegetable Production Principles of Ornamental Crop Production Nursery Management and Certification System Arid Horticulture 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 4(3-2) 2(1-2) Forestry & Range Management Horticulture 18 . Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Plant Breeding & Genetics PBG-501 PBG-503 PBG-505 PBG-507 PBG-509 PP-501 PP-503 PP-505 PP-507 PP-509 SS-501 SS-503 SS-505 SS-507 SS-509 Principles of Genetics Breeding of Field Crops Cytogenetics of Plants Genetic Diversity and Germplasm Resources Molecular Genetics Introductory Mycology Introduction to Plant Parasitic Nematodes Introduction to Plant Prokaryotes Introduction to Plant Viruses Abiotic Diseases of Plants Physical Properties of Soils Chemical Properties of Soils Soil Erosion and its Control Soil Genesis and Taxonomy Trace Elements in Agriculture 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3 -0) Plant Pathology Soil Science SEMESTER VI Agricultural Economics AEC-502 AEC-504 AEC-506 AEC-508 AEC-510 Elementary Production Economics Agribusiness Management Agricultural Finance Mathematics for Economists Rural development 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 19 . Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Agricultural Extension & Communication AE-502 AE-504 AE-506 AE-508 AE-510 AGR-502 AGR-504 AGR-506 AGR-508 SS-506 Agricultural Extension Methods News Writing and Editing Audio-Visual Aids in Agricultural Extension Journalism Ethics and Laws Introduction to Cyber Extension Crop Growth and Development Principles of Plant Nutrition and Growth Regulator Principles of Weed Science Forage and Fodder Production Soil Fertility and Fertilizers Insect Physiology Insect Biodiversity and Evolution Agricultural Pests and Their Management Stored Product Pests and Their Management Plant Resistance to Diseases 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) Agronomy Entomology ENT-502 ENT-504 ENT-506 ENT-508 PP-510 Food Technology FT-502 FT-504 FT-506 FT-508 FT-510 Sugar Technology Dairy Technology Post Harvest Technology Food Chemistry Extrusion Technology 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 20 . Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Forestry & Range Management FR-502 FR-504 FR-506 FR-508 FR-510 HORT-502 HORT-504 HORT-506 HORT-508 HORT-510 PBG-502 PBG-504 PBG-506 PBG-508 PBG-510 PP-502 PP-504 PP-506 PP-508 PP-510 SS-502 SS-504 SS-506 SS-508 AGR-502 Silviculture-II Watershed Management Wood Science and Technology Range Vegetation-Livestock Interactions Forest Policy and Law Commercial Fruit Production Commercial Vegetable Production Introductory Landscape Gardening Post-Harvest Horticulture Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Breeding Cereal Crops Breeding Maize and Millets Breeding Oilseed Crops New Trends in Crop Improvement Breeding Fodder and Forage Crops Diseases of Filed Crops Diseases of Vegetable Crops Diseases of Fruits and Ornamentals Plant Disease Diagnosis Plant Resistance to Diseases Salt Affected Soils and Water Quality Soil Water Plant Relationship Soil Fertility and Fertilizers Introduction to Soil Microbiology Physiology of Crop Growth and Development 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) Horticulture Plant Breeding & Genetics Plant Pathology Soil Science 21 . Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SEMESTER VII Agricultural Economics AEC-601 AEC-603 AEC-605 AEC-607 AEC-609 AE-601 AE-603 AE-605 AE-607 AE-609 AGR-601 AGR-603 AGR-605 AGR-607 SS-605 ENT-601 ENT-603 ENT-605 ENT-607 ENT-609 FT-601 FT-603 FT-605 FT-607 FT-609 Principles of Agricultural Marketing Islamic Economics Development Economics Introduction to Econometrics Introduction to Research Methods Journalistic Writing Journalism an Public Relation Media Management and Advertising Administration and Supervision Dyadic communication Crop Water Management Biological Nitrogen Fixation Field Crop Ecology Stress Physiology Methods of Soil and Plant Analysis Integrated Pest Management Plant Resistance to Insect Pests Insecticides and their Application Range and Forest Entomology Agriculture and Environmental Pollution Nutrition and Dietetics Cereal Technology Confectionery and Snack Foods Food Quality Management Food Laws and Regulation 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(1-4) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Agricultural Extension & Communication Agronomy Entomology Food Technology 22 . Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Forestry & Range Management FR-601 FR-603 FR-605 FR-607 FR-609 FR-611 HORT-601 HORT-603 HORT-605 HORT-607 HORT-609 PBG-601 PBG-603 PBG-605 PBG-607 PP-601 PP-603 PP-605 PP-607 ENTO-603 SS-601 SS-603 SS-605 SS-607 AGR-607 Forest Management Forestry and Climate Change Wildlife Management Non Wood Forest Products Application of GIS and Remote Sensing in Forestry Forest and Range Biodiversity Mushroom Culture Minor Fruits Commercial Flower Production Breeding of Horticultural Crops In Vitro Propagation Breeding Vegetable Crops Breeding Pulse Crops Fundamentals of Plant Biometry Breeding for Quality Plant Disease Management Introductory Forest Pathology Seed and Post Harvest Pathology Plant Disease Epidemiology Plant Resistance to Insect Pests Biochemistry of Soil Processes Soil and Water Pollution Methods of Soil and Plant Analysis Nuclear Techniques in Soil Research Stress Physiology 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 2(2-0 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(1-4) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) Horticulture Plant Breeding & Genetics Plant Pathology Soil Science 23 . Execution and Scientific Writing 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 4(1-6) Agronomy AGR-602 AGR-604 AGR-606 AGR-608 AGR-610 Organic Farming Conservation Agronomy Environment and Crop Production Project Planning. Execution and Scientific Writing 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 4(1-6) 24 . Execution and Scientific Writing 2(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 4(1-6) Agricultural Economics AEC-602 AEC-604 AEC-606 AEC-608 Agricultural Policies of Pakistan International Economics Economics of Livestock Production Project Planning.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SEMESTER VIII Agricultural Extension & Communication COURSE TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS AE-602 AE-604 AE-606 AE-608 AE-610 Psychology of Adult Learning Introduction to Programme Evaluation Rural Youth in Agricultural Development Administration and Supervision Project Planning. Execution and Scientific Writing Crop Growth Modeling 2(2-0) 2(2-0) 2(2-0) 4(1-6) 3(2-2) Entomology ENT-602 ENT-604 ENT-606 ENT-608 Scientific Writing and Presentation Apiculture Biological Control of Insect Pests and Weeds Project Planning. Execution and Scientific Writing 3(3-0) 4(0-8) 2(1-2) 4(1-6) Horticulture HORT-602 HORT-604 HORT-606 HORT-608 Vegetable and Flower Seed Production Protected Horticulture Business Management in Horticulture Project Planning. Execution and Scientific Writing 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 4(1-6) Forestry & Range Management FR-602 FR.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes COURSE Food Technology TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS FT-602 FT-604 FT-606 FT-608 Beverage Technology Meat Technology Unit Operations in Food Industries Project Planning.604 FR-606 FR-608 Forest Management Plan-I Forest Management Plan-II Forest Survey and Engineering Project Planning. Execution and Scientific Writing 2(2-0) 4(3-2) 3(3-0) 4(1-6) 25 . Execution and Scientific Writing 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 4(1-6) Plant Breeding & Genetics PBG-602 PBG604 PBG-606 PBG608 Breeding for Stress Conditions Breeding Fiber and Sugar Crops Intellectual Property Rights In Crop Varieties Project Planning. Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes COURSE Plant Pathology TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS PP-602 PP-604 PP-606 PP-608 Beneficial Microorganisms Pesticides. Execution and Scientific Writing 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 4(1-6) 26 . Execution and Scientific Writing 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 4(1-6) Soil Science SS-602 SS-604 SS-606 SS-608 Organic Waste Management Land Degradation and Management Soil Survey and Land Evaluation Project Planning. Their Action and Application Introduction to Molecular Plant Pathology Project Planning. D.Sc.)] Research & Thesis (Ph.D Agri./Ph.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for M. / Ph.) Agri.) Agric. (Hons.Sc (Hons.D) CREDITS 4(3-2) 4(3-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 4(3-2) 4(3-2) 4(3-2) 4(3-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 10(0-20) 50(0-100) Monitoring and Evaluation in Agricultural Extension 3(2-2) Communication Strategies in Agricultural Extension 3(2-2) Advanced Research Methods Scientific and Technical Writing Electronic Media and Information Communication Technologies in Agricultural Extension 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) AE-709 AE-710 AE-711 AE-712 AE-713 AE-719 AE-720 AE-799 Human Resource Development in Agricultural Extension 3(2-2) Community Development and Gender Issues International Agricultural Extension Systems Adult and Continuing Education 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) Administration and Supervision in Agricultural Extension 3(3-0) Special Problem Seminar Research & Thesis 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 10(0-20) 27 .) Agri. Extension & Communication COURSE TITLE OF COURSE AE-701 AE-702 AE-703 AE-704 AE-705 AE-706 AE-707 AE-708 Agricultural Extension Methods Program Planning Field Training Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons. in Agronomy CREDITS 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(0-6) COURSE AGR-701 AGR-702 AGR-703 AGR-704 AGR-705 AGR-706 AGR-707 AGR-708 AGR-709 AGR-710 AGR-711 AGR-712 AGR-713 AGR-714 AGR-715 AGR-716 AGR-717 AGR-718 AGR-719 AGR-720 AGR-799 AGR-799 TITLE OF COURSE Modern Crop Production Advanced Agronomy Dryland Agro Management Crop Environment Sustainable Agriculture Weed Management Field Crop Experimentation Advanced Seed Technology Herbicides and Crop Production Crop Nutrition Recent Advances in Agronomy Plant Water Relations Seed Physiology Agro-environment Conservation Seed Production and Management Principles of Remote Sensing Integrated Agriculture Crop Modeling Special Problem Seminar-I Seminar-II Research & Thesis [M. Agri.Sc. Scheme of Studies for M. (Hons. Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons.) Agri.D) 50(0-100) 28 .)] 10(0-20) Research & Thesis (Ph.D Agri.Sc.(Hons. in Entomology COURSE TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS ENT-701 ENT-702 ENT-703 ENT-704 ENT-705 ENT-706 ENT-707 ENT-708 ENT-709 ENT-710 ENT-711 ENT-712 ENT-713 ENT-714 ENT-715 ENT-716 ENT-717 ENT-718 ENT-719 ENT-720 ENT-720 ENT-721 ENT-722 ENT-723 ENT-724 ENT-725 ENT-726 ENT-727 ENT-799 ENT-799 Research Methods in Entomology 4(2-4) Origin and Phylogeny of Insects 3(3-0) Environmental Entomology 2(2-0) Advanced Insect Morphology 3(2-2) Advanced Insect Ecology 3(2-2) Numerical Taxonomy 2(1-2) Advanced Insect Physiology and Embryology 3(2-2) Insect Molecular Biology 3(2-2) Insecticide Resistance and Management 3(2-2) Insects in Relation to Plant Diseases 3(2-2) Medical and Veterinary Entomology 3(2-2) 3(2-2) Acarology 3(2-2) Classification of Immature Insects 3(2-2) Insecticide Toxicology 3(2-2) Insect Nutrition 3(2-2) Insecticide and Public Health Advances in Biological Control 3(2-2) Advanced Insect Behaviour 3(2-2) Special Problems 1(1-0) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 1(1-0) Pesticides Application Equipment 3(1-4) Advances in Pest Management Research 3(2-2) Insect Cytogenetics and Cytotaxonomy 3(2-2) Insect Pathology 3(2-2) Insect Biochemistry 3(2-2) Chemical Ecology of Insects 3(3-0) Forensic Entomology and Techniques 3(2-2) Research & Thesis [M./Ph. ) Agri.D Agri. In Food Technology COURSE TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS FT-701 FT-702 FT-703 FT-704 FT-705 FT-706 FT-707 FT-708 FT-709 FT-710 FT-711 FT-712 FT-713 FT-714 FT-715 FT-716 FT-717 FT-718 FT-719 FT-720 FT-721 FT-722 FT-723 FT-724 FT-725 FT-726 Quality Assurance Management Food Additives Food Enzymology Food Biotechnology Food Toxicology Baking Science and Technology Milling of Cereals Food Carbohydrates Chemistry and Technology Post Harvest Management of Fruits and Vegetables Dairy Chemistry Dairy Microbiology Processing of milk and milk products Industrial waste Management Chemistry of Edible Oils and Fats Industrial Processing of Edible Oils and Fats Products Plant Design and Layout of Food Factories Processing of Meat and Meat Products Chemistry and Technology of Sugar Processing Special Problem Seminar-I Seminar-II Advances in Beverages Food Packaging Physical Properties of Food Recent Advances in Food Sciences and Technology Advanced Food Microbiology Advanced Food Chemistry 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 29 ./Ph.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for M.Sc (Hons. in Horticulture COURSE HORT-701 HORT-702 HORT-703 HORT-704 HORT-705 HORT-706 HORT-707 HORT-708 HORT-709 HORT-710 HORT-711 HORT-712 HORT-713 HORT-719 HORT-720 HORT-799 HORT-799 TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS Rootstock for Horticultural Crops 3(2-2) Advanced Physiology of Horticultural Plants 3(2-2) Advanced Fruit Production 3(2-2) Advanced Vegetable Production 3(2-2) Breeding of Horticultural Plants 3(2-2) Landscape Horticulture 3(2-2) Nutrition of Horticultural Crops 3(2-2) Propagation of Horticultural Plants 3(2-2) Plant Growth Regulators 3(3-0) Plant Tissue Culture 3(1-4) Advanced Ornamental Plants Production 3(2-2) Post Harvest Physiology of Horticultural Crops 3(2-2) Environmental Horticulture 3(2-2) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 1(1-0) Research & Thesis [M.D) 50(0-100) 30 .Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for M.)] 10(0-20) Research & Thesis (Ph.) Agri.(Hons.D Agri.Sc./Ph.Sc (Hons. in Plant Breeding & Genetics Course No.(Hons.)] 10(0-20) Research Thesis (Ph. Course Title PBG-701 PBG-702 PBG-703 PBG-704 PBG-705 PBG-706 PBG-707 PBG-708 PBG-709 PBG-710 PBG-711 PBG-712 PBG-713 PBG-714 PBG-715 PBG-716 PBG-719 PBG-720 PBG-799 PBG-799 Credit Hours Principles of Plant Breeding 3(2-2) Cytogenetics of Crop Plants 3(2-2) Biometrical Genetics 3(2-2) Advanced Methods in Plant Breeding 3(2-2) Mutation Breeding 3(3-0) Evolution of Field Crops 2(2-0) Advanced Genetics 3(3-0) Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 3(2-2) Breeding of Fodder and Forage Crops 3(2-2) Evolution of Field Crops-I 3(3-0) Cereal Genetics 4(3-2) Maize Genetics 4(3-2) Advanced Cytogenetics 3(3-0) Genetics of Plant Diseases and Insect Resistance 3(2-2) Hybrid Seed Production 3(2-2) Breeding for Stress Environments 3(2-2) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 1(1-0) Research Thesis [M.) Agri.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for M.Sc.Sc (Hons.D) 50(0-100) 31 .D Agri./Ph. Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for M.D Agri./Ph.) Agri. in Plant Pathology Course No.Sc (Hons. Sc (Hons) 10 (0-20) Research thesis for (Ph. Course Title Credit Hours PP-701 PP-702 PP-703 PP-704 PP-705 PP-706 PP-707 PP-708 PP709 PP-710 PP-711 PP-712 PP-713 PP-714 PP-715 PP-716 PP-717 PP-718 PP-719 PP-720 PP-721 PP-722 PP-799 PP-799 Fungal Plant Pathology 3(2-2) Fungal Systematics 3(2-2) Plant Bacteriology 3(2-2) Plant Nematology 3(2-2) Biology and Cultivation of Edible Fungi 3(2-2) Plant Virology 3(2-2) Biochemistry and Physiology of Diseased Plants 3(2-2) Genetics of Plant Pathogens 3(3-0) Seed Pathology 3(2-2) Post Harvest Pathology 3(2-2) Insects in Relation to Plant Diseases 3(2-2) Ecology and Epidemiology of Plant Diseases 3(2-2) Urban Plant Pathology 3(2-2) Integrated Plant Disease Management 3(2-2) Plant Quarantine and SPS measures 3(2-2) Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions 3(2-2) Forest and shade tree Pathology 3(2-2) Advances in Plant Pathology 3(2-2) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 1(1-0) Molecular Plant Virology 3(2-2) Biological Control of Plant Pathogens 3(2-2) Research thesis for M. D) 20(0-40) 32 . ) Soil Science 2(1-2) SS-701 Instrumental Techniques 3(2-2) SS-702 Soil Genesis and Morphology 3(2-2) SS-703 Soil Chemistry 3(2-2) SS-704 Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition 3(2-2) SS-705 Soil Physics 3(2-2) SS-706 Soil and Water Pollution & its Control 3(2-2) SS-707 Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry 3(2-2) SS-708 Soil and Water Resources Management 3(2-2) SS-709 Soil Mineralogy 3(2-2) SS-710 Soil Classification 3(2-2) Soil Salinity SS-711 3(2-2) SS-712 Fertilizer Technology and Marketing 1(1-0) SS-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) SS-720 Seminar-I Ph.)] 10(0-20) 50(0-100) Research Thesis (Ph.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for M. in Soil Science Credit Hours Course No.D Agri.(Hons.Sc (Hons.D (Soil Sciences) 3(3-0) SS-713 Advanced Soil Physics 3(3-0) SS-714 Advanced Soil Fertility 3(3-0) SS-715 Advanced Soil Microbiology SS-716 Advanced Soil Chemistry 3(3-0) SS-720 Seminar-I 1(1-0) 1(1-0) Seminar-II SS-799 Research Thesis [M./Ph.D) 33 .Sc.Sc (Hons.) Agri. Course Title M. M. M. Tehseen Rubab 34 . Phil and Ph. Dean Prof. Saqib Hussain Hadri Ms. M. Botany and Zoology) and Economics/Agri.Sc. Saqlan Naqvi There are seven departments in the faculty. M. Social and Biological Sciences. Naureen Aslam Khattak Ms. in Statistics and Mathematics. Saqlan Naqvi Dr. DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY: Chairman Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professors Lecturers Prof. Economics.) in Agricultural Economics. Javaid Asad Dr. Muhammad Gulfraz Dr.M. Feroza Hamid Wattoo Ms. Dr. Sheeraz Ahmad Dr. in Biological Sciences (Bio-Chemistry. (Hons. M.Faculty of Sciences The faculty consists of different departments dealing with Statistics and Mathematics. I. S. S. Pakeeza Arzo Shaiq Mr. Social and Biological Sciences. The faculty offers undergraduate courses leading to the degrees of BS in Biochemistry and Economics and postgraduate courses leading to the degrees of M. Ghazala Kaukab Dr. Dr.Sc.D. Farhana Riaz Ch. Noshin Ilyas Dr. Naveed Iqbal Raja Dr. Muhammad Sajid Nadeem Dr. Zia ur Rehman Mashwani Lecturers III. M. Rahmat Ullah Qureshi Dr. Saira Asif Mr. Zubair Anjam Lecturer Mr. Muhammad Arshad Dr. M. Shamim Akhtar Dr. Amjad Rashid Kayani Dr. Dr. Mazhar Qayyum Dr. Abida Akram Dr. Dr. Mubashrah Munir Ms. Muhammad Mushtaq Dr. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY: Chairperson Professor Associate Professors Assistant Professors Prof. Dr. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND BIOLOGY: Chairman Associate Professor Assistant Professors Prof. Muhammad Irfan 35 . Abdul Waheed Dr. Yamin Bibi Ms.Faculty of Sciences II. Phil in Economics and Ph. Saima Altaf Dr.Sc. (Hons. Chairman Assistant Professors Prof. M.Sc. Saima Mustafa Ms.Phil degree in Sociology and M. The department also offers M. (Hons.) Agricultural Economics. Saqlan Naqvi Dr. Arshad Mahmood Malik Dr. Muhammad Azam Ch. Nasir Mahmood. Abdul Saboor Dr. Offers M. 36 . Saima Asad Lecturers Mr. Gulnaz Hameed. Dr.Faculty of Sciences IV.) degree in Agricultural Economics and M. Prof. Faculty of Forestry Range Management & Wildlife. Mr. Mr. The department also offers supporting courses in Rural sociology to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences and Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences. Ikram Ali Malik Dr. M.D. Irfan Ahmad Baig Dr. The department also offers supporting courses to undergraduate and postgraduate classes in Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences. Saima Ayaz Ms. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS: Offers BS (Economics). Bashir Ahmad Khan Ms. Nasir Jamal Dr. Shumaila Sadiq DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY : Chairman Associate Professor Assistant Professors VI. Degrees’ in Agriculture Economics. Dr.Sc/M. S. Abdul Qayyum Mohsin Mr.Phil degrees in Statistics. Shahrukh Hussain Lecturer V. Ms. Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences. Muhammad Hanif Mr. Economics alongwith supporting courses to undergraduate and postgraduate students. B. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS: Offers M. degree in Sociology and Anthropology.Sc. degree in Economics.Sc. or any other marks specified shall be eligible for admission to BS Biochemistry. Faria Ibad Mirza Mr. Admission and Registration:Minimum Academic Requirement:a. Abid Ghafoor Ms. Dr.Faculty of Sciences Prof. Saqlan Naqvi Dr. Salma Shujeb Akhtar Lecturer (Pak Studies) Mr. A person holding Intermediate Sciences Certificate (Pre-Medical) or an equivalent certificate from any recognized Institute/College with at least 45% marks excluding Hafiz-e-Quran. Assistant Professor (Islamiyat) Dr. Zaheer Adnan Ms. Humera Dinar DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES: Offers supporting courses in English. (i) (ii) (iii) Minimum Requirements for Award of BS (Biochemistry) Degree The duration of the Course for completing the course for the degree of Bachelor of Sciences (Biochemistry) shall normally be eight semesters and maximum 12 semesters. 2. A full time student shall be required to take courses not less than 12 credits hours in a semester. The minimum course requirement is 130 credit hours. Aneela Afzal Mr. Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies to the undergraduate classes. Nazia Rafiq Ms. Yasir Iqbal Lecturer (English) Chairperson Assistant Professor Lecturers VII. Mahwish Zeeshan Ms. 1. 37 . DEGREES OFFERED BS (Biochemistry) A minimum of eight semesters and maximum of twelve semesters duration program after Intermediate Science Certificate (Pre-Medical) or and equivalent certificate. i. S. Ghulam Hussain Ms. M. Asma Zafar Ms. iii. Number of seats is 50. Admission Authority:The Dean. A full time student shall be required to take courses not less than 12 credits hours in a semester. AGE: A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1st October of the year of admission: provided that the Vice Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases.25 (ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester 4th 1.00 rd requirements will be promoted to the next semester. 6th 2.00 Minimum grade point average for obtaining Degree (CGPA) 2. All Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory. (I) (ii) (iii) Minimum Requirements for Award of BS (Economics) Degree The duration of the Course for completing the course for the degree of Bachelor of Sciences (Economics) shall normally be eight semesters and maximum 12 semesters.50 in the 8th semester.25 course/courses of lowest grade(s) to make CGPA of 2. Domicile a. Explanation:1st 0. The minimum course requirement is 130 credit hours while the maximum is 140 credit hours (as per approved criteria of Higher Education Commission).Faculty of Sciences ii.75 nd (i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the 2 1. Faculty of Sciences shall be responsible for admission to the programme.75 once only. BS (Economics) A minimum of eight semesters and maximum of twelve semesters duration program after Intermediate or an equivalent certificate. b.00 (iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2. 3.50 To remain on the roll of the University a student shall required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester: Semester CGPA 5. 3 1. There will be two seats reserved for the children of University employees. he shall have to repeat the 7th 2. 1. Academic Standing:Grade Point Average Maximum grade point average (GPA) 4.50 allowed for the degree otherwise he/shall cease on the University roll.50 5th 1.50 within the maximum time 8th 2. 4. 38 . 25 course/courses of lowest grade(s) to make CGPA of 2. A person holding Intermediate or an equivalent certificate from any recognized Institute/College with at least 45% marks excluding Hafiz-e-Quran. (b) There will be two seats reserved for the children of University employees. Faculty of Sciences in consultation with Chairman of the concerned department shall be responsible for admission to the programme. M. Botany. A minimum of four semesters and maximum of six semesters duration program after Bachelor’s degree in the relevant subject. The degrees are offered in Anthropology.Sc (Hons. 2011 Admission Authority:The Dean. Economics. 6th 2.25 (i) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the th requirements will be promoted to the next semester. Academic Standing:Grade Point Average Maximum grade point average (GPA) 4.50 allowed for the degree otherwise he/shall cease on the University roll. All Pakistanis including AJK and GB domiciled are eligible for the degree programme provided that the are meeting the above admission criteria. 4. Sociology.75 Explanation:2nd 1. i. Biology.75 once only. ii.00 Minimum grade point average for obtaining Degree (CGPA) 2.50 th (ii) A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester 5 1.50 To remain on the roll of the University a student shall required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester: Semester CGPA 1st 0. rd 3 1. 4 1. Economics. Admission and Registration:Minimum Academic Requirement:a. Biochemistry.50 within the maximum time 8th 2.) in Agri.00 5. he shall have to repeat the 7 2. Domicile (a) There will be open merit.50 in the 8th semester. Zoology and M. Number of seats will be 60 (30 each in morning and evening sessions) for the fall semester staring from October.00 th (iii) If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2. or any other marks specified shall be eligible for admission to BS (Economics). 39 .Sc.Faculty of Sciences 2. iii. Statistics. 3. AGE: A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1st October of the year of admission: provided that the Vice Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases. 50 or with 45% of the marks secured under Annual Examination system or its equivalent in the field of study or related disciplines from HEC recognized institutions.Sc) e. Psychology or Geography at Bachelor level.00 2.00 (b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree: 2. Social Work. upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency. f. Subject admission test will be held by the University. in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2. M. who obtains CGPA of 2. including the courses being repeated by him / her. The academic performance to test ratio will be 60:40. (Iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he / she had failed. M.Sc Botany: Botany is compulsory. provided that his / her maximum workload. Academic Standing:(i) Grade Point Average (a) Maximum grade point average: 4. d. Zoology.50 . (Minimum 45% marks required in each compulsory subject mentioned above in addition to overall 45% in B. may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he had obtained the lowest grades.A/B.Faculty of Sciences Admission to the Course:A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Master of Science in full and partial residence: (i) must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in aggregate with at least 45% marks from a recognized institution. Examination in aggregate with CGPA not less than 2.00 or above but less than 2.Sc Zoology: Zoology is compulsory. M. 40 Semester 1st 2nd 3rd 4th GPA/CGPA 1. (iv) admissions in the evening programme are open on all Pakistan basis.Sc Sociology: Sociology one of the subject in B.Com (ii) the nominees of different departments/ organizations with minimum of 2nd division or its equivalent in Bachelor (iii) admissions in the Morning programmes are on all Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory basis. g. Biology. M.Phil):In Biochemistry.75 2.Sc Biology: Botany and Zoology are compulsory.A. Botany. Chemistry & Biochemistry are compulsory.Sc with Statistics & B.50 (ii) To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA/ CGPA in each semester: (iii) A student. For admission in: a. B.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree. Statistics. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.50. c.Sc. Botany. b.Sc Anthropology: Candidates with Sociology.Phil Degree must have passed the M. Economics and Sociology with a minimum of 4 and maximum of 6 semesters duration for full time student and a minimum of 6 and maximum of 8 semesters for part time students ADMISSION TO THE COURSE:The candidate seeking admission to the course for the M. will not exceed the normal workload.50 1. failing which he/ she shall cease to be on the roll. M.Sc Biochemistry: Any three subjects out of Zoology. Economics. M. Master of Philosophy (M. at the first available opportunity. 00 4th CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2. Ph. 1.D. upon 1st the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency. Ph. Semester CGPA (iii) A student. including the courses being repeated by him/her will not exceed the normal workload.50. degree program in the disciplines of Biochemistry. (iv) A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had failed at the first available opportunity. Botany. Economics and Agricultural Economics with a minimum of six semesters duration and maximum 10 semesters duration.00 out of 4. Residency period for part time student is minimum of 8 semesters.50 2nd may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in 1.00 or above but less than 2.50 (ii) To remain on the rolls of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following GPA/CGPA in each semester.75 3rd which he/she had obtained the lowest grades in order to improve the 2.Phil Degree 2.00 Minimum grade point average for obtaining M. (ii) meet all the requirements mentioned in these regulations. (iii) the applications of the candidates must be accompanied with a comprehensive research proposal that he/ she intends to undertake.50 allowed for the award of degree. Admission to Course: A candidate seeking admission to the course for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in full and partial residence must: (i) have passed the M. The candidates will also be required to defend the proposal in an open seminar after admission before undertaking the research study.Faculty of Sciences ACADEMIC STANDING: (i) Grade Point Average: Maximum grade point average 4. who obtains CGPA of 2. provided that his/her maximum workload. (iv) Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks. he/ she desires to take up. failing which he/she shall cease to be on the roll.00 from a recognized institution in a field of study related to the subject. 41 .D. Zoology.Phil Degree Examination or an equivalent examination in 1st division or with CGPA 3.50 within the maximum time 2. No. COURSE Research Planning and Report Writing 3(1-4) Nutritional Biochemistry 3(2-2) Bioinformatics 3(2-2) Biotechnology 3(2-2) Immunology and Immunochemistry 3(2-2) Current Trends in Biochemistry 3(3-0) Good Laboratory Practices and 2(2-0) Quality Control 34 BCH-619 Special Problem 1(1-0) 35 BCH-620 Seminar-II 1(1-0) COMPULSORY COURSES 36 ENG-301 English I 3(3-0) 37 SSH-301 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) 38 MATH-303 General mathematics 3(3-0) 39 SOC-301 Introduction of Sociology 3(3-0) 40 ENG-302 English II 3(3-0) 41 STAT-301 Statistics and Biometry 3(3-0) 42 CS-301 Introduction to Computing 3(2-2) 43 IS/ET-401 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0) 44 ZOOL-402 Human Physiology 3(3-0) 45 BOT-501 Plant Physiology 3(2-2) OPTIONAL COURSES 46 BCH-608 Proteomics 3(3-0) 47 BCH-609 Clinical Biochemistry 3(2-2) 48 BCH-610 Medical Microbiology 3(2-2) 49 BCH-611 Vitamins and Minerals 3(2-2) 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 BCH-601 BCH-602 BCH-603 BCH-604 BCH-605 BCH-606 BCH-607 42 . COURSE TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 BCH-301 BCH-302 BCH-303 BCH-304 BCH-401 BCH-402 BCH-403 BCH-404 BCH-405 BCH-406 BCH-407 BCH-408 BCH-409 BCH-410 BCH-501 BCH-502 BCH-503 BCH-504 BCH-505 BCH-506 BCH-507 BCH-508 BCH-509 BCH-510 BCH-511 BCH-520 Organic Chemistry Introductory Biochemistry Inorganic Chemistry Carbohydrates Amino Acids and Proteins Principles of Genetics Physical Chemistry Lipids Cell Biology Tissue and Cell Culture General Microbiology Plant Biochemistry Biomembranes Biophysics Fundamentals of Enzymology Biochemical Techniques Biosafety and Ethics Molecular Biology Nucleic Acids Integrated Metabolism Genetic Engineering Protein Chemistry Cellular Signaling Introduction to Bioenergetics Industrial Biochemistry Seminar-I 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 4(3-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 2(2-0) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 3(1-4) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 2(2-0) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 2(2-0) 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 1(1-0) S.00 b.No.00. minimum criteria will be followed as per HEC policy. TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS Scheme of studies for BS (Biochemistry) Core Courses S. Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 3. (iv) For admission to Ph. (iii) A student who obtains CGPA less than 3.00 (Ii) To remain on the rolls of the University a student shall be required to maintain the minimum CGPA of 3.D programmes in Biochemistry. Maximum grade point average 4. Botany and Zoology.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes ACADEMIC STANDING: (i) Grade Point Average: Grade points will be as follow: a.00 may be allowed to repeat once the courses of the previous semesters in which he/ she had failed. Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes 50 51 52 BCH-612 BCH-613 BCH-614 Environmental Biochemistry Medical Nutrition Therapy Cell Organelles 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 53 54 55 BCH-615 BCH-616 BCH-617 Nanobiotechnology Agricultural Biochemistry Nutrition and Dietetics 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS (Economics) Semester-I Semester-II Course Code ECON-301 ECON-303 STAT-301 CS-301 MATH-301 ENG-301 IS-301 Semester-III Title of Course Credit Hours Introduction to Economics 3(3-0) Introduction to Economy of Pakistan 2(2-0) 2(2-0) Basics of Statistics 3(3-0) Introduction to Computing 3(3-0) Mathematics-I 3(3-0) Functional English 2(2-0) Islamic Studies Title of Course Credit Hours Agricultural Economics 2(2-0) Introduction to Banking and Finance 3(3-0) Econometrics-I 3(3-0) Elementary Calculus 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Islamic Economics 3(3-0) Introduction to Management Course Code ECON-302 ECON-304 ECON-306 SOC-308 MATH-302 ENG-302 SSH-302 Semester-IV Title of Course Credit Hours Introduction to Microeconomics 3(3-0) Introduction to Macroeconomics 3(3-0) Introduction to Marketing 3(3-0) Introduction to Sociology 3(3-0) Mathematics-II 3(3-0) Communication Skills 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Title of Course Institutional Economics Principles of Accounting Econometrics-II Development Economics-I Differential Equations Introduction to Statistics Credit Hours 3(3-0) 2(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Course Code ECON-401 ECON-403 ECON-405 ECON-407 ECON-409 MGT 411 Semester-V Course Code ECON-402 ECON-404 ECON-406 ECON-408 MATH 415 STAT-402 Semester-VI Course Code ECON-501 ECON-503 ECON-505 ECON-507 ECON-509 ECON-508 Title of Course Credit Hours Microeconomics 3(3-0) Macroeconomics 3(3-0) Economic Problems of Pakistan 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Mathematics for Economists 3(3-0) Development Economics-II 3(3-0) Human Resource Development Course Code ECON-502 ECON-504 ECON-506 ECON-520 ECON-510 ECON 512 Title of Course International Economics Production Economics Public Finance Seminar Political Economy of Pakistan Environmental Economics Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 1(1-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 43 . Biochemistry S.Phil/Ph./M.No.Sc.Sc. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 COURSE BCH-714 BCH-715 BCH-716 BCH-718 BCH-719 BCH-720 BCH-720 BCH-721 BCH-722 BCH-723 BCH-724 BCH-725 BCH-726 BCH-727 BCH-728 BCH-731 BCH-732 BCH-733 BCH-734 BCH-735 BCH-736 BCH-737 BCH-751 BCH-799 TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS CREDITS 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 2(0-4) 2(2-0) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 1(1-0) P/F Biochemistry Bio-informatics Metabolism Molecular Biology Enzymology Tissue and Cell Culture Cellular Signaling Mechanism Human Physiology Biological Methods and Instrumentation Protein Chemistry Biomembranes Genetic Engineering Biotechnology Seminar-I Comprehensive Examination 3(1-4) Clinical Biochemistry 3(2-2) Medical Microbiology 3(2-2) Nutrition and Dietetics 3(3-0) Plant Biochemistry 1(1-0) Special Problem Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 1(1-0) Environmental Biochemistry 3(2-2) Recent Topics in Molecular Biology 3(3-0) Current Topics in Microbiology 3(3-0) Fundamentals of Biotechnology 4(3-2) Trends in Immunology 3(3-0) Advanced Biochemistry 3(3-0) General Microbiology 3(2-2) Immunology and Immunochemistry 3(2-2) Advances in Biochemistry 3(3-0) Medical Nutrition Therapy 3(3-0) Plant Molecular Physiology 3(3-0) Numerical Problems in Biochemistry 3(3-0) Principles of Advanced Biochemical Techniques 3(3-0) Proteomics 3(3-0) Nanobiotechnology 3(3-0) Advances in Biotechnology 3(3-0) Thesis 10(0-20) 44 .D Biochemistry S.No. COURSE TITLE OF COURSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 BCH-701 BCH-702 BCH-703 BCH-704 BCH-705 BCH-706 BCH-707 BCH-708 BCH-709 BCH-710 BCH-711 BCH-712 BCH-713 BCH-720 OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Semester-VII Semester-VIII Course Code ECON-601 ECON-603 ECON-605 ECON-607 ECON-609 STAT-601 Title of Course International Trade Monetary Economics Rural Development Natural Resource Economics Managerial Economics Experimental Design Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Course Code ECON-602 ECON-604 ECON-606 ECON-608 ECON-619 ECON-612 Title of Course Credit Hours Project Planning and Management 3(3-0) Research Methods in Economics 2(1-2) Marketing System Analysis 3(3-0) 2(2-0) Labour Economics 1(1-0) Special Problem 3(0-6) Internship Scheme of studies for M. No. Course No. Course Title 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Animal Reproductive Biology Patho-physiology Population Biology General Pharmacology Conservation of Phytodiversity Molecular Endocrinology Mytochondria and Plastids Freshwater Biology Physiology and Genetics of Biological Nitrogen Fixation BIOL-736 General Pharmacognosy BIOL-734 Molecular Evolution BIOL-799 Thesis BIOL-725 BIOL-726 BIOL-727 BIOL-729 BIOL-730 BIOL-731 BIOL-732 BIOL-733 BIOL-735 Credit Hours 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 10(0-20) Principles of Biotechnology Plant Reproductive Biology Biosociology Cacti and Succulents Aromatic. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 BIOL-712 BIOL-713 BIOL-714 BIOL-715 BIOL-716 BIOL-717 BIOL-718 BIOL-719 BIOL-720 BIOL-720 BIOL-721 BIOL-722 BIOL-723 BIOL-724 Credit Hours 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) S. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Course No. Sc/M. BIOLOGY CORE COURSES S. Poisonous and Medicinal Plants Plant Adaptation to Arid Environment Neurology and Neurochemistry Special Problem Seminar-I Seminar-II Fish Biology Host/Parasite Interactions in Animals Immunology Conservation Biology 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 45 . Course No.Sc.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR M.No.No.Phil Biology S. BIOL-701 BIOL-702 BIOL-703 BIOL-704 BIOL-705 BIOL-706 BIOL-707 BIOL-708 BIOL-709 BIOL-710 BIOL-711 BIOL-720 BIOL-728 Course Title Credit Hours Cellular Biology 3(2-2) Physiological System of Animals 3(2-2) Plant Physiology 3(2-2) Environmental Biology 3(2-2) Evolutionary Biology 2(2-0) Biosystematics 4(3-2) Biodiversity 4(3-2) Economic Biology 4(3-2) Fundamentals of Microbiology and Immunology 3(2-2) Mycology and Plant Pathology 3(2-2) Research Planning and Report Writing 3(1-4) 1(1-0) Seminar-I Concepts of Genetics 3(2-2) OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M. BOT-724 BOT-725 BOT-726 BOT-727 BOT-728 BOT-729 BOT-730 BOT-731 BOT-732 BOT-733 BOT-734 BOT-735 BOT-736 BOT-737 BOT-738 BOT-799 Course Title Credit Hours 3(3-0) Molecular Basis of Morphogenesis 3(3-0) Molecular Advances in Phytosystematics 3(2-2) Environmental Toxicology and Bioremediation 3(3-0) Environmental Biotechnology 3(3-0) Principles of Genome Analysis and Genomics 3(2-2) Biology of Halophytes 3(2-2) Environmental Plant Physiology Conservation and Management of Plant Resources 3(1-4) 3(2-2) Plant Proteomics 3(3-0) Physiological Genetics of Plants 3(3-0) Forensic Botany 3(2-2) Plant-Microbe Interactions 3(2-2) Plant Systematics 3(2-2) Applied Enthobotany 3(2-2) Advances in Phycology 10(0-20) Thesis 46 . 1 BOT-701 2 BOT-702 BOT-703 3 4 BOT-704 5 BOT-705 6 BOT-706 7 BOT-707 8 BOT-708 9 BOT-709 10 BOT-710 11 BOT-711 12 BOT-712 Course Title Credit Hours Diversity in Non-Vascular Plants 3(2-2) Plant and Cell Physiology-I 3(2-2) Plant and Cell Physiology-II 3(2-2) Phytosociology 3(2-2) Plant Taxonomy and Embryology 3(2-2) Diversity in Vascular Plants 3(2-2) Plant Anatomy 3(2-2) Mycology and Plant Pathology 3(2-2) Plant Ecology 3(2-2) Ethnobotany 3(2-2) Environmental Pollution 3(2-2) Research Planning and Report Writing 3(1-4) S. Course No. /M.No. 13 BOT-713 14 BOT-714 15 BOT-715 16 BOT-716 17 BOT-717 18 BOT-718 BOT-719 19 BOT-720 20 BOT-720 21 BOT-721 22 BOT-722 23 BOT-723 24 Course Title Credit Hours Medicinal Plants of Pakistan 3(2-2) Molecular Plant Development 3(3-0) Phytogeography 3(2-2) Research Techniques and Instrumentation 3(2-2) Phytohormons 3(2-2) Arid Zone Ecology 3(2-2) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 1(1-0) Stress Physiology 3(2-2) Plant Nutrition 3(2-2) Advances in Plant Physiology 3(3-0) S. Sc.Phil BOTANY S.No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR M.No. Course No. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Course No. Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR M. Sc. 8 ZOOL-708 9 ZOOL-709 10 ZOOL-710 11 ZOOL-711 12 ZOOL-720 Course Title Credit Hours Aquaculture and Fisheries 3(2-2) Principles of Animal Systematics 2(1-2) Parasitology 2(2-0) Research Planning and Report Writing 3(1-4) Seminar 1(1-0) OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M. Course No.No.Sc.Phil Zoology S. ZOOLOGY CORE COURSES S. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Course No. ZOOL-701 ZOOL-702 ZOOL-703 ZOOL-704 ZOOL-705 ZOOL-706 ZOOL-707 Course Title Credit Hours Cell Biology 3(2-2) Animal Diversity and Zoogeography 3(2-2) Principles of Genetics 3(2-2) Comparative Animal Physiology 3(2-2) Animal Behavior 2(2-0) Developmental Biology 3(2-2) Comparative Endocrinology 3(2-2) S.No.712 ZOOL -713 ZOOL -714 ZOOL -715 ZOOL -716 ZOOL -717 ZOOL -718 ZOOL -719 ZOOL -720 ZOOL -720 ZOOL -721 ZOOL -722 ZOOL -723 ZOOL -724 ZOOL -725 Course Title Credit Hours Clinical Endocrinology 3(2-2) Clinical Bacteriology 3(2-2) Medical Virology 3(2-2) Faunal Biodiversity of Pakistan 3(2-2) Museology 3(0-6) Reproductive Physiology 3(2-2) Applied Reproductive Physiology 3(2-2) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 1(1-0) Helminthology and Protozoology 3(2-2) Wildlife Conservation and Management 3(2-2) Aquaculture System Management 3(2-2) Fish Nutrition and Health 3(2-2) Human Genetics 3(2-2) 47 ./M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Course No. ZOOL.No. /M. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Course No.Phil Zoology S. Course No. II 10(0-20) Thesis 10(0-20) Thesis 10(0-20) Thesis 48 . In Biochemistry. Botany. II 1(1-0) Seminar-I. Monitoring & Evaluation 3(3-0) Experimental Design & Computer Application 3(2-2) 1(1-0) Seminar-I.No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes OPTIONAL COURSES FOR M. II 1(1-0) Seminar-I.No. Course Title Credit Hours 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 BCH-751 BOT-751 ZOOL-751 STAT-702 BCH-720 BOT-720 ZOOL-720 BOT-799 ZOOL-799 BCH-799 Advances in Biotechnology 3(3-0) Integrated Biological Resource Management 3(3-0) Project Planning.Sc. Biology & Zoology S.D. ZOOL -726 ZOOL -727 ZOOL -728 ZOOL -729 ZOOL -730 ZOOL -731 ZOOL -732 ZOOL -733 ZOOL -734 ZOOL -735 ZOOL -736 ZOOL -737 ZOOL -738 ZOOL -739 ZOOL -740 ZOOL -741 ZOOL-742 ZOOL-743 ZOOL -799 Course Title Credit Hours Ecological and Microbial Genetics 3(2-2) Epidemiology of Animal Parasites 3(2-2) Cellular and Molecular Physiology 3(3-0) Wildlife of Pakistan 3(2-2) Quantitative Zoology 3(2-2) Behavioural Ecology 3(3-0) Herpetology 3(2-2) Ornithology 3(2-2) Mammalogy 3(2-2) Advances in Aquaculture 3(3-0) Aquaculture Biotechnology 3(2-2) Limnology 3(2-2) Wildlife Ecology 3(3-0) Wildlife Techniques & Data Analysis 3(3-0) Molecular Parasitology 3(3-0) Vector Biology 3(2-2) Animal Diversity and Conservation 3(2-2) Population Genetics 3(2-2) Thesis 10(0-20) Scheme of studies for Ph. Statistics Course Title Credit Hours Elements of Statistics and Biometry 3(3-0) Experimental Statistics 3(3-0) Biostatistical Analysis 3(3-0) Statistical Methods 3(3-0) Bayesian Statistics 3(3-0) Probability-I 3(3-0) Probability-II 3(3-0) Sampling Techniques-I 3(3-0) Sampling Techniques-II 3(3-0) Experimental Design-I 3(3-0) Experimental Design-II 3(3-0) Advanced Experimental Design with Data Processing 3(2-2) Multivariate Analysis 3(3-0) Statistical Quality Control and Reliability 3(2-2) Econometrics-I 3(3-0) Econometrics-II 3(3-0) Survey and Research Report 4(2-4) Non Parametric Statistics 2(2-0) Time Series Analysis and Forecasting 3(3-0) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar 1(1-0) Population Analysis 2(2-0) Mathematical Statistics 3(3-0) Statistical Inference-I 3(3-0) Statistical Inference-II 2(2-0) MINOR COURSES Course Title Credit Hours Computer Applications in Statistics 3(1-4) Theory of Matrices and Numerical Analysis 3(3-0) Operations Research 3(3-0) Calculus-I 2(2-0) Calculus-II 2(2-0) Computer Application Software 4(2-4) Computer Programming 3(2-2) Computational Analysis 3(1-4) 49 .No.No. MATH-701 MATH-704 MATH-705 MATH-706 MATH-707 MATH-708 MATH-709 MATH-710 Scheme of Studies for M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Course No.Sc.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes S. 1 STAT-700 STAT-701 2 STAT-702 3 STAT-703 4 STAT-704 5 STAT-705 6 STAT-706 7 STAT-707 8 STAT-708 9 STAT-709 10 STAT-710 11 STAT-711 12 STAT-712 13 STAT-713 14 STAT-714 15 STAT-715 16 STAT-716 17 STAT-717 18 STAT-718 19 STAT-719 20 STAT-720 21 STAT-721 22 STAT-722 23 STAT-723 24 STAT-724 25 S. Course No. 1 2 Course No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies for M.No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 STAT-751 STAT-752 STAT-753 STAT-754 STAT-755 STAT-756 STAT-757 STAT-758 STAT-759 STAT-760 STAT-719 STAT-720 STAT-720 Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) Applied Experimental Designs Linear Models Applied Multivariate Analysis Bayesian Analysis Probability and Survival Analysis Applied Survey Sampling Applied Statistical Inference Research Methods Categorical Analysis Regression Analysis Special Problem Seminar-I Seminar-II MINOR COURSES S. MATH-772 MATH-773 Course Title Applied Numerical Analysis Operations Research Models Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 50 . Course No.No.Phil Statistics S. No. (Hons.)/ M. Analysis Agricultural Development Project Planning and Evaluation Econometrics Mathematical Economics Agriculture Policy & Trade Economics of Land & Water Resources Mathematical Programming Topics in Arid Agriculture Human Resource Development Environmental Economics Economic System of Islam WTO Regime and Developing Countries Research Thesis CREDITS 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 2(1-2) 1(1-0) 10(0-20) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 10(0-20) Courses for M.Sc.Sc. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Course.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of studies for M. Economics/Economics S. ECON-705 ECON-714 ECON-715 ECON-716 ECON-719 ECON-720 ECON-720 ECON-721 ECON-724 ECON-728 ECON-730 ECON-732 ECON-734 ECON-736 ECON-738 ECON-740 ECON-748 Course Title Credit Hours Topic in Economics Analysis 2(1-2) 3(3-0) Monetary Theory and Banking 3(3-0) Econometrics-I 3(3-0) Econometrics-II 1(1-0) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 3(3-0) Public Finance 3(3-0) Human Resources Management 3(3-0) Managerial Economics 3(3-0) International Economics Forecasting and Business Analysis 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Labour Economics 3(3-0) Economic Development 3(3-0) Selected Topic in Economics Tools and Technique in Applied Economics 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Islamic Economics 51 .No. Economics/ Economics COURSE ECON-701 ECON-702 ECON-703 ECON-704 AEC-705 AEC-720 AEC-710 AEC-714 AEC-715 AEC-730 AEC-732 AEC-738 AEC-740 AEC-741 AEC-742 AEC-743 AEC-744 AEC-745 AEC-746 AEC-747 AEC-748 AEC-749 AEC-799 TITLE OF COURSE Micro Economics-I Macro Economics-I Micro Economics-II Macro Economics-II Research Methods in Social Sciences Seminar Research Thesis Production Economics Applied Econometerics Advanced Marketing Agri. Agri.Phil Agri. No. Course Title AEC-771 AEC-772 AEC-773 AEC-774 ECON-719 ECON-720 ECON-720 ECON-799 AEC-799 Credit Hours 3(3-0) Microeconomic Theory 3(3-0) Macroeconomic Theory 3(3-0) Advanced Econometrics Advanced Mathematical Economics 3(3-0) 1(0-2) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II Research Thesis 10(0-20) Research Thesis 10(0-20) 52 .D in Agri. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Course No.No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes COURSES FOR M. Economics/ Economics S./ M. AEC/ECON-751 AEC/ECON-752 AEC/ECON-753 AEC/ECON-754 ECON-755 ECON-756 ECON-757 AEC/ECON-758 ECON-761 ECON-762 ECON-763 ECON-764 ECON-799 Course Title Microeconomics Analysis Macroeconomics Analysis Mathematical Methods in Economics Econometric Techniques and Application Mathematical Programming and Application Preparation of Projects and Evaluation Agricultural Economics and Farm Management Research Methods in Economics International Trade Monetary Economics Public Finance and Fiscal Policy Economic Development in Developing Countries Research Thesis Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 2(1-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 10(0-20) Scheme of studies for Ph.Phil S.Sc. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Course.No. Sc. Sociology CORE COURSES S. Course No.No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SOC-701 SOC-702 SOC-703 SOC-704 SOC-705 SOC-719 SOC-720 SOC-799 Principles of Sociology Diffusion of Innovations Sociological Theory Demographic Dynamics Research Methods in Sociology Special Problem Seminar Research Thesis Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 10(0-20) Optional Courses S.No. Course Title 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 SOC-706 SOC-707 SOC-708 SOC-709 SOC-710 SOC-711 SOC-712 SOC-713 SOC-714 SOC-715 SOC-716 SOC-717 SOC-718 SOC-721 SOC-722 Community Development Social Psychology Rural Sociology Sociology of Globalization Sociology of Health Social Institutions Gender and Development Criminology Social Problems of Pakistan Technical Writing Project Planning and Management Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Non Government Organization Management 3(3-0) Technology and Culture 3(3-0) Sociology of Knowledge 3(3-0) Sociology of Education 3(3-0) 53 .Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of studies for M. Course No. ANTH-708 ANTH-709 ANTH-710 ANTH-712 ANTH-713 ANTH-714 ANTH-715 ANTH-716 ANTH-717 ANTH-718 ANTH-721 ANTH-722 ANTH-723 ANTH-724 ANTH-725 ANTH-726 ANTH-727 ANTH-728 Course Title Credit Hours Human Variations and Genetics 3(3-0) Urban Societies 3(3-0) Perspectives on Development 3(3-0) Rituals and Supernatural Beliefs 3(3-0) Political Process and Governance 3(3-0) Sex. Technology and Society 3(3-0) Human Ecology 3(3-0) Modernity and Post Modernity 3(3-0) Past Societies 3(3-0) Culture and Medical Practices 3(3-0) Human Development 3(3-0) Anthropology of Family and Kinship 3(3-0) South Asian Society 3(3-0) Applied Anthropology 3(3-0) Global Cultural Transformation 3(3-0) Anthropology of Pakistan 3(3-0) 54 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Course No.No. Gender and Kinship 3(3-0) Emergence of State and Culture 3(3-0) Environment. ANTH-701 ANTH-702 ANTH-703 ANTH-704 ANTH-705 ANTH-706 ANTH-707 ANTH-719 ANTH-720 ANTH-799 Course Title Credit Hours Introduction to Anthropology 3(3-0) Physical Anthropology 3(3-0) Socio-Cultural Anthropology 3(3-0) Anthropological Theory 3(3-0) Linguistic Anthropology 2(1-2) Archaeological Anthropology 3(3-0) Ethnographic Research Methods 3(3-0) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar 1(1-0) Thesis 10(0-20) Optional Courses S. Anthropology Core Courses S. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Course No.Sc.No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of studies for M. Phil. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SOC-731 SOC-732 SOC-733 SOC-734 SOC-735 SOC-736 SOC-737 SOC-738 SOC-739 SOC-740 SOC-719 SOC-720 SOC-720 SOC-799 Advanced Research Methods of Social Sciences Sociology of Development Industrial Sociology Sociology of Politics Sociology of Human Rights Religiosity Medical Sociology Sociology of Gender Issues Sociology of Migration Advanced Sociological Theory Special Problem Seminar-I Seminar-II Thesis Credit Hours 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 10(0-20) 55 . Sociology S. Course No.No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of studies for M. Farooq Iqbal Dr. Saif-ur-Rehman Mr. Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Sohoo Mr. Muhammad Fiaz Dr. Kashif Ishaq Hafiz Muhammad Waheed 56 .Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences The faculty offers the following Degree/Diploma programmes a. M. Muhammad Arif Zafar Dr. Ali Abdullah Shah Dr. Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences Assistant Professors Lecturers Dr. M. Dr. Muhammad Asif Mr. Asif Riaz Ms. Sajid Umer 5. M. M. Zeeshan Akbar 3. Zahid Naseer 2. Fahad Raza Mr. Muhammad Yaqoob Mr. Arshad Iqbal 1. Moaeen-ud-Din Dr. Dr. Mansur Abdullah Dr. Chairman Assistant Professors Lecturer 4.Phil Poultry Science two years programme c. Dr. Livestock Assistant Diploma (LAD) two years programme at Sub-Campus Khushab Dean of the Faculty Prof. Assistant Professor Lecturer Chairman Assistant Professors Dr. Riaz Hussain Mr. Nasir Mukhtar Mr. Zaib-ur-Rehman Chairman Associate Professor Assistant Professors Lecturers Lecturer Prof. Arfan Yousaf Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad Khan Mr. Dr. Murtaz-ul-Hasan Dr. Tanveer Ahmad Dr. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) five years programme b. Sumaira Hassan Mr. Arshad Iqbal Dr. (i) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) A minimum of ten semesters duration program after F. (e) Each district will have its own merit for rural and urban areas’ candidates separately. (a) (b) (c) (d) 2. (b) Each district of the Barani Area of Punjab has a specified quota to be determined by the Academic Council from time to time. A full time student shall be required to take courses not less than 15 credit hours in a semester. (d) There will be two seats reserved for the children of University employees. 4. Age A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1st October of the year of admission provided that the Vice-Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases. Admission Authority The Dean. will be made on the basis of 66% Rural and 33% Urban. Concerned shall be responsible for admission. The minimum course requirement is 215 credit hours as per approved scheme of studies. (g) Provision of certificate from Cholistan Desert Authority is must for Cholistan reserved seats 3. to be determined on domicile. Admission and Registration:Minimum Academic Requirements (ii) A person holding Higher Secondary School Certificate (Pre-Medical) or an equivalent certificate from any recognized institution with 45% marks shall be eligible for admission to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Domicile: Reserved Seats (a) The candidates domiciled in the Barani Areas of Punjab and Islamabad shall only be eligible for admission.Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences I. (c) The admission from each barani district.Sc. (f) There will be five seats reserved for Balochistan province nominees. 57 . 1. (Pre-Medical ) Minimum Requirements for Award of (DVM) Degree The minimum duration for completing the course for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) shall be 10 semesters and maximum 14 semesters There will be 15 credit hours internship in the 10th semester. Subsequently. 13th and 14th semester. CATEGORY Distribution of Seats for DVM Morning Programme NUMBER OF SEATS 6. 12th.Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences 5. In his/ her 8th. (a) Minimum and Maximum Credit Hours Each student shall enroll himself/ herself in the first and second semester for all the credit hours prescribed for these semester. URBAN RURAL TOTAL 3 2 Islamabad 1 District wise quota from Punjab 4 2 2 Rawalpindi 3 2 1 Attock 3 2 1 Jhelum 3 2 1 Chakwal 3 2 1 Gujrat 3 2 1 Sialkot and Narowal (Excluding Tehsil Daska) 3 2 1 Mianwali 3 2 1 Dera Ghazi Khan 3 2 Muzaffargarh (Tehsil Muzaffargarh 1 and Kot Addu only) 3 2 1 Jhang (Tehsil Jhang and Shorkot) 3 2 1 Layyah 3 2 1 Khushab 3 2 1 Bhakar 3 2 1 Rajanpur 2 2 0 Cholistan 2 0 Children's of University Employees 0 5 Balochistan Nominees 15 Open Merit (b) (c) (d) Total 16 32 70 No course shall be offered during any semester which does not fall within the “Scheme of Studies” in the respective semester. (except for tenth semester) he/she shall has to enroll for courses carrying not less than 15 and not more than 32 credit hours. 58 . The same is applicable to the 11th. 9th semester. a student may enroll himself/ herself for the courses carrying the remaining credit hours provided that the maximum does not ordinarily exceed 34 credit hours provided further that this limit may be extended by the Vice-Chancellor up to 38 credit hours in the 8th semester if no even semester courses left behind & similarly he/ she may be allowed to enroll up to 38 credit hours in the 9th semester if no odd semester course is left behind in special circumstances to be determined carefully in each individual case. feed mills.25 1.75 2. 8.00 1.75 1. livestock and poultry farms (Government and Private).Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences Academic Standing: (i) Grade Point Average (a) (b) (ii) Maximum Grade Point Average Minimum Grade Point Average for obtaining the degree 4.50 To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester: 7.25 2. the students shall be required to submit a report and present a seminar.5 in the 10th semester.00 2. Internship During the 10th semester of DVM. 59 .5 within the maximum time allowed for the degree otherwise he/she shall cease on the university rolls. he/she shall have to repeat the course (s) with lowest grade (s) to make CGPA of 2. slaughter houses/abbattoirs. milk plants. farmers cooperatives etc (Government and Private) where they will undertake skills and management developments trainings. The evaluation for internship will be made as determined by the board of study. there shall be training in Civil Veterinary Hospitals. Explanation: (i) (ii) (iii) A student who maintains the minimum GPA / CGPA for promotion and meets the requirements will be promoted to the next semester. If a student fails to achieve CGPA 2. After the completion of internship.00 2.50 Semester 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th CGPA 0.25 2. A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester once only. disease diagnostic laboratories.00 2.50 1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours 1 ANAT-101 General and Systemic Anatomy 4(1-6) 2 ANAT-103 General Veterinary Histology and Embryology 3(1-4) 3 BCH-101 General Biochemistry 3(2-2) 4 PHYS-101 Cardiovascular.I (Functional English) 2(2-0) 21(11-20) II SEMESTER S. Course No.No. ANAT-102 ANAT-104 MICRO-102 PARA-102 PHYS-102 BCH-102 ABG-102 AN-102 SSH-102 Course Title Credit Hours Comparative Anatomy 4(1-6) Systemic Veterinary Histology 3(1-4) General Veterinary Microbiology 3(2-2) General Veterinary Parasitology 2(1-2) Physiology of Digestion and Lactation 3(2-2) Biochemistry of Metabolism 2(2-0) Introduction to Animal Breeding and Genetics 4(3-2) Principles of Animal Nutrition 3(2-2) Pakistan Studies 1(1-0) III SEMESTER S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Course No. Respiratory and Renal Physiology 3(2-2) 5 IT-101 Computer Applications 1(0-2) 6 LM-101 Introduction to Livestock Management 2(1-2) 7 PS-101 Introduction to Poultry Production 2(1-2) 8 IS-101/ET-101 Islamic Studies/Ethics 1(1-0) 9 ENG-101 English .II (Communication Skills) 2(2-0) Mathematics 25(15-20) 23(15-16) 60 .No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR DVM 5-YEARS PROGRAMME I SEMESTER S. PATH-201 PARA-201 BCH-201 MICRO-201 AN-201 PHYS-201 PS-201 ENG-201 MATH-201 Credit Hours Course Title 4(3-2) General Veterinary Pathology 2(1-2) Veterinary Protozoology 2(2-2) Molecular Biology 2(1-2) Fundamentals of Immunology Animal Feed Resources and Forage Conservation 3(2-2) Endocrinology and Neuromuscular Physiology 3(1-4) 2(1-2) Poultry Breeding and Hatchery Management 2(2-0) English . Course No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes IV SEMESTER S.No. Formulation and Processing 3(2-2) Veterinary Toxicology and Chemotherapy 2(1-2) Poultry housing and Farm Management 3(2-2) 26(15-22) 61 .No.No. 1 PHARM-301 2 MICRO-301 3 PARA-301 4 AEC-301 PATH-301 5 AN-301 6 ABG-301 7 LM-301 8 AE-301 9 23(15-16) VI SEMESTER S. Course Title Credit Hours 1 PATH-202 Systemic Veterinary Pathology 4(3-2) 2 PARA-202 Veterinary Helminthology 4(3-2) 3 MICRO-202 Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology 3(2-2) 4 PHAR-202 General Veterinary Pharmacology and Pharmaceuticals 3(2-2) 5 ZOOL-202 Introduction to Fisheries and Aquaculture 2(1-2) 6 LM-202 Small Ruminant Production 2(1-2) 7 AN-202 Poultry Nutrition 2(1-2) 8 STAT-202 Biostatistics 3(2-2) V SEMESTER S. Course No. MED-302 MED-304 SURG-302 SURG-304 THER-302 LM-302 LM-304 AN-302 PHARM-302 PS-302 Course Title Credit Hours Systemic Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics 3(2-2) General Veterinary Virology 3(2-2) Veterinary Entomology 3(2-2) Livestock Economics and Business Management 3(3-0) Necropsy Practices 1(0-2) Ruminant Nutrition 2(1-2) Animal Breeding Plans and Policies 3(2-2) Dairy Production 3(2-2) Livestock Extension Education 2(2-0) 23(16-14) Course Title Credit Hours General Veterinary Medicine 3(2-2) Dairy Herd Health 2(1-2) General Veterinary Surgery & Anesthesiology 3(1-4) Diagnostic Imaging 2(1-2) Animal Reproduction & Artificial Insemination 3(2-2) Equine and Camel Production 2(1-2) Dairy Technology 3(2-2) Feed Evaluation. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Course No. II 2(0-4) Surgery Clinic . Course No.I 2(0-4) 10 THER-403 Reproduction Clinic .II 2(0-4) 26(13-26) 62 .I 3(3-0) 3 MED-405 Technical Report Writing and Presentation 2(2-0) 4 PATH-401 Meat Hygiene and Public Health 2(1-2) 5 MICRO-401 Milk Hygiene and Public Health 2(1-2) 6 THER-401 Veterinary Obstetrics and Genital Diseases 4(2-4) 7 LM-401 Beef Production 2(1-2) 8 MED-403 Medicine Clinic . THER-402 MED-402 MED-406 FT-404 PATH-402 PATH-404 MICRO-402 SURG-402 SURG-404 THER-404 MED-404 SURG-406 Course Title Credit Hours Introduction to Reproductive Biotechnologies 2(2-0) Systematic Veterinary Medicine-II 3(3-0) Lab and Zoo Animal Management 1(1-0) Meat and Slaughter Byproducts Technology 3(2-2) Forensic Medicine & Jurisprudence 1(1-0) Veterinary Clinical Pathology 2(0-4) Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health 3(2-2) Shoeing and Soundness 2(1-2) Small Animal Surgery 3(1-4) Reproduction Clinic .No.I 2(0-4) 23(11-24) VIII SEMESTER S.II 2(0-4) Medicine Clinic . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours 1 SURG-401 Large Animal Surgery 2(1-2) 2 MED-401 Systemic Veterinary Medicine .I 2(0-4) 9 SURG-403 Surgery Clinic .No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes VII SEMESTER S. No. PATH-501 THER-501 MED-501 SURG-501 AN-501 PS-501 LM-501 Course Title Poultry Pathology Reproduction Clinic . INTERNSHIP Course Title Internship Credit Hours 10(0-20) 63 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Course No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes IX SEMESTER S.III Medicine Clinic-III Surgery Clinic-III Feed Mill Operations Poultry Farm Operations Livestock Farm Operations Credit Hours 3(1-4) 2(0-4) 2(0-4) 2(0-4) 2(0-4) 2(0-4) 2(0-4) 15(1-28) X SEMESTER Course No. Wildlife Management & Environmental Sciences. M. DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT : The Department offers degree programmes at Postgraduate levels (M. Sarwat N.D) and also offers specialization in Forestry & Range Management at B. M. Dr.Sc. Lubna Ansari Mr. Irshad Ahmad Khan Dr.Phil and Ph. Iftikhar Hussain Dr. Abdul Khaliq Chaudhry Mr. Maqsood Anwar Dr. Bushra Allah Rakha Mr.Sc. DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & RANGE MANAGEMENT : The Department offers degree programmes at Undergraduate level BS(Forestry) as well as Postgraduate levels (M. Syed Moazzam Nizami Dr. Dean of the Faculty Prof. Mirza Dr. Mirza This faculty has the following Departments:I. Irfan Ashraf Lecturers II. Chairman Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professors Dr. Saeed Gulzar Dr.D) Chairman Associate Professor Assistant Professor Lecturers Prof. Muhammad Rais 64 . Aamir Saleem Ms. Dr. Range Management & Wildlife This faculty offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in Forestry & Range Management.) Level.Phil and Ph. Sarwat N. Tariq Mahmood Ms. (Hons.Faculty of Forestry. (14 years education) in the relevant field. Azeem Khalid Dr.) in the relevant field.Sc.D in the field of Environmental Sciences Chairman Associate Professor Assistant Professors Lecturers Adjunct Professor BS(Forestry) Prof.Phil/ MS/M./B.Sc.Phil Forestry & Range Management. Beenish Saba Dr. Environmental Sciences M. Wildlife Management. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES : The Department offers postgraduate degree programmes at the levels of M. M. Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks. (Hons.Faculty of Forestry. A minimum of six semesters and maximum of ten semesters duration programme for full time students and minimum of eight semesters duration programme for part time students after M.Sc. Aniqa Batool Ms.Sc. Mauro Centritto (CNR-IBAF. Environmental Sciences Ph.Sc. A minimum of four semesters and maximum of six semesters duration program for full time students and minimum of six semesters and maximum of eight semesters duration programme for part time students after M.D Forestry & Range Management.Phil and Ph.Sc. Tariq Mahmood Dr. Dr.Sc. 65 .)/BS in the relevant field. Environmental Sciences A minimum of four semesters and maximum of six semesters duration program after B. (Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering) with at least 45% marks. Malik Tahir Hayat Ms. Wildlife Management. Wildlife Management. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks. (Hons. Audil Rashid Dr. Range Management & Wildlife III. Italy) A minimum of eight semesters and maximum of twelve semesters duration program after F. M. No. 1 FR-402 FR-404 2 FR-406 3 FR-408 4 FR-410 5 FR-412 6 Course Title Credit Hours Forest Engineering 3(2-2) Basics of Wildlife Management 3(3-0) Participatory Forestry 3(3-0) Livestock Nutrition and Grazing Managment 3(3-0) Forest Utilization 3(3-0) Forestry Extension 3(3-0) 18 66 . Course No. Course Title Credit Hours 1 ENG-302 Communication Skills 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 2 IS-302/ET-302 Islamic Studies/Ethics SS-302 Introduction to Soil Science 3(2-2) 3 FR-302 Principles of Agro-Forestry 2(2-0) 4 FR-304 Introduction to Wildlife 2(1-2) 5 FR-306 Forestry and Climate Change 3(3-0) 6 SOC-308 Introduction to Sociology 3(3-0) 7 18 IV SEMESTER III SEMESTER S.No.No. Course No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS(FORESTRY) PROGRAMME I SEMESTER S. Course No.I Functional English Pakistan Studies Introduction to Forestry Basic Agriculture Credit Hours 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 17 II SEMESTER S. Course No. 1 BIOL-301 2 MATH-301 ENG-301 3 SSH-301 4 FR-301 5 6 AGRO-301 Course Title Biology .I Mathematics .No. 1 STAT-401 PBG-401 2 ENT-401 3 4 ECON-301 FR-403 5 FR-405 6 FR-407 7 Course Title Credit Introduction to Statistics Introductory Statistics Introductory Entomology Introduction to Economics Forest Accounts & Products Marketing Agro Forestry Products Introduction to Forest Pathology Hours 3(3-0) 2(1-2) 2(1-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 18 S. No. 1 FR-602 FR-604 2 FR-608 3 FR-410 4 Course Title Credit Forest Management Plan . Course Title Credit 1 FR-502 Silviculture .No.II Project Planning and Scientific Writing Ecotourism and Park Management Hours 3(3-0) 4(0-8) 4(2-4) 3(3-0) 14 67 .Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes V SEMESTER S. Course No.I Forest Management Plan .I Range Management Forest Biometrics Tree Morphology and Physiology Energy Plantation and Bio Fuels Forest Survey and Leveling Hours 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 2(2-0) 3(2-2) 17 VI SEMESTER S. Course Title Credit Hours 1 FR-601 Forest Management 3(3-0) FR-603 Clean Development Mechanism and 2(1-2) 2 Carbon Sequestration FR-605 2(2-0) Non-Wood Forest Products 3 FR-607 3(2-2) Application of GIS and Remote 4 Sensing in Forestry Forest and Range Biodiversity FR-609 3(3-0) 5 Forest Ecology FR-611 2(2-0) 6 15 VIII SEMESTER S. Course No.II FR-504 Watershed Management 2 FR-506 Wood Science and Technology 3 FR-508 Range Vegetation-Livestock Interactions 4 FR-510 Forest Policy and Law 5 Hours 3(3-2) 3(3-2) 3(3-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 15 VII SEMESTER S.No.No. Course No. 1 FR-501 FR-505 2 FR-507 3 FR-509 4 5 FR-511 FR-515 6 Course Title Credit Silviculture . Course No. D in Faculty of Forestry.Phil/ Ph. Range Management & Wildlife Department of Forestry and Range Management COURSE FR-701 FR-702 FR-703 FR-704 FR-705 FR-706 FR-707 FR-708 FR-709 FR-710 FR-711 FR-712 FR-713 FR-714 FR-715 FR-716 FR-717 FR-718 FR-719 FR-720 TITLE OF COURSE Range Vegetation Ecology Advances in Forest Utilization Agro Forestry Systems Grazing Management of Rangelands Forestry and Environment Forest Biometrics and Resource Economics Developments in Watershed Management Range and Forestry Research Methods Forest Recreation and Park Management Range Vegetation Manipulation and Management Forest Soil and Water Conservation Pastoral Communities and Range Development Drought Management in Rangelands Forest Diseases and Pest Management Functional Tree Biology Adaptation of Forests to Climate Change Forest Resource Management Forest Ecology Special Problem Seminar-I Seminar-II CREDITS 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(1-4) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 68 .Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Scheme of Studies of M./M.Sc. Legislation and International Conventions Research Planning and Report Writing Conservation Biology of Wildlife Conservation Biology of Wildlife Wildlife Food and Foraging Wildlife Food and Foraging Reproductive Biology and Breeding Reproductive Biology and Breeding Management Aspects of Wildlife Behaviour Management Aspects of Wildlife Behaviour Wild Fish fauna of Pakistan Wild Fish fauna of Pakistan Endangered Species and their Management Endangered Species and their Management Captive Wildlife Management Captive ProblemManagement Special Wildlife Special Problem Seminar-I Seminar-I Seminar-II Seminar-II Wildlife Habitat Evaluation and Restoration Wildlife Habitat Evaluation and Restoration Predator Ecology and Management Predator Ecology and Management Wildlife Eco-toxicology Wildlife Eco-toxicologytheir Management Diseases and Wildlife Diseases and their Management Museum Science Museum Science CREDITS CREDITS 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(1-4) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) Department of Environmental Sciences COURSE ENV-701 ENV-702 ENV-703 ENV-704 ENV-705 ENV-706 ENV-707 ENV-708 ENV-709 ENV-710 ENV-711 ENV-712 ENV-713 ENV-714 ENV-715 ENV-716 ENV-717 ENV-718 ENV-719 ENV-720 ENV-721 ENV-722 ENV-723 ENV-724 ENV-725 ENV-726 ENV-727 ENV-728 TITLE OF COURSE CREDITS 3(3-0) Introduction to Environmental Sciences 3(2-2) Environmental Chemistry 3(2-2) Environmental Microbiology 3(2-2) Research Planning and Report Writing 3(2-2) Environmental Analytical Techniques 3(3-0) Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment 3(2-2) Pollution Control Technologies Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in Environment 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Bioremediation of Environmental Contaminants 3(3-0) Solid Waste Management 3(3-0) Agricultural Pollution Management Environmental Law and Policy Climatology Eco-Health Management and Safety Approaches Public Health and Human Ecology Global Environmental Changes Wastewater Treatment Process Design Toxic Organics and Trace Metals in Ecosystem Special Problem Seminar-I Seminar-II Cleaner Production Technology Waste Reuse and Recycling Physico-Chemical Processes for Wastewater Advanced Processes for Wastewater Treatment Environmental Management Systems Environmental Biotechnology Impact of Natural Disasters on Global Environment Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Resources 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 1(1-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) WL-726 WL-727 WL-728 WL-729 WL-730 WL-731 Essentials of Wildlife Conservation-National Perspectives Capture. Legislation and International Conventions Wildlife Policy. Values & Economics of Wildlife Protected Areas and their Management Protected Areas and their Management Wildlife Policy.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes Department of Wildlife Management COURSE COURSE WL-701 WL-701 WL-702 WL-702 WL-703 WL-703 WL-704 WL-705 WL-706 WL-707 WL-708 WL-709 WL-710 WL-710 WL-711 WL-711 WL-712 WL-712 WL-713 WL-713 WL-714 WL-714 WL-715 WL-715 WL-716 WL-716 WL-717 WL-717 WL-718 WL-718 WL-719 WL-719 WL-720 WL-720 WL-721 WL-721 WL-722 WL-722 WL-723 WL-723 WL-724 WL-724 WL-725 WL-725 TITLE OF COURSE TITLE OF COURSE An Introduction to Wildlife of Pakistan An Introduction to Wildlife of Pakistan Wildlife Population Ecology Wildlife Population Ecology Principles of Wildlife Management Principles of Wildlife Management Wildlife Study Techniques-I: Biological Aspects Wildlife Study Techniques-II: Management Aspects Wildlife Management at Wetlands Terrestrial Wildlife Management Wildlife Damage Management Society. Legislation and International Conventions Biology and Conservation of Amphibians and Reptiles Captive Breeding and Assisted Reproduction in Wildlife Wildlife Farming and Ranching 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 69 . Care and Transportation of Wildlife Wildlife Policy. Director P. Abdul Rehman Ms. HRM. Muhammad Sajjad Mr. Rauf-i-Azam Mr. Irfan Ullah Munir Hafiz Muhammad Hafeez Dr. The Institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses leading to BBA (Hons. Bushra Zulfiqar Syed Kashif Saeed Mr. Omair Gull Pervaiz Mr. Afsheen Fatima Ms. Sidra Shahzadi Mr. MBA (Agribusiness).University Institute of Management Sciences Introduction University Institute of Management Sciences (UIMS) is a constituent institute of the Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University. MBA-Agribusiness.). Ali Haider Mr. Ahmed Imran Mr. Rawalpindi (PMAS AAUR). HRM.). Adnan Akhtar Mr.A to the Director Assistant Directors Associate Professor Assistant Professors Dr. a public sector university. Ahmad Raza Mr. MBA & MS (1. Thousands of the graduates of UIMS are already serving the nation and making a great impact both socially and economically. Rabia Imran Dr. Muhammad Abdul Razzaq Athar Mr. Zia-ur-Rehman Mr.5 years. Ammar Asghar Mr. MBA & MS(1.5 Year) with specialization in Marketing. MBA 3. Over the years UIMS has added several new programs to its portfolio and today it is the most diverse Business School of the country with the current (accumulated) enrollment of about 850 students in BBA(Hons. Osman Zulfiqar Ali 70 . Finance.5 Year) with specialization in Marketing. Farida Faisal Dr. UIMS was established in 1996 with the inception of MBA programs and the first intake of 50 students. Master’s in Development Management.5 Year) and Master’s in Development Management. Finance. Shuja Ilyas Lecturers Ms. MBA (3. The course grades that a student earns in the repeated semester shall replace the previously earned course grades. Repetition of lowest grades will be allowed after completing last semester if. provided the course load does not exceed the maximum limit of credit hours in a semester. Semester 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th CGPA 0. A-level or equivalent certificate from any recognized Institute with at least 45% marks shall be eligible for admission to BBA (Hons. ACADEMIC STANDING: (i) Grade Point Average: a. (ii) (iii) A student who maintains the minimum GPA/CGPA for promotion and meets the requirements will be promoted to the next semester. ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY: Minimum Academic Requirements: (i) A person (male/female) holding Intermediate Certificate.75 1.25 1.) programme.00 1. provided that the Vice Chancellor may relax age limit in very exceptional cases. BBA (Hons. (iii) Age: A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1st October of the year of admission.) A minimum of eight semesters duration programme after Intermediate or equivalent.University Institute of Management Sciences PROGRAMMES OFFERED 1.75 2. Maximum grade point average b. A student who does not meet the above requirements may repeat the whole semester once only. a student may repeat those course of the previous semesters in which he/she had secured the grade “F”.00 2.50 (iv) During the specified minimum duration for completing the degree. (ii) Admission will be on open merit basis.00 2. 71 .50 1. Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 4.25 2. based on marks obtained in last degree.50 To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum CGPA otherwise he / she shall be ceased on the University roll. the CGPA is less than the degree requirement. MBA (3½ Year): Must hold a Bachelor degree (14 Years of Education) with minimum 45% marks or equivalent qualification from recognized institution.00 (b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.30 2.50 2.00 2.00 2. must meet all the requirements for admission as per rules. (i) (ii) CGPA/CGPA MBA MBA (3-1/2 Years) (1-1/2 Years) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 1.50 1. MBA: a. Academic Standing: (i) Grade Point Average (a) Maximum grade point average: 4. (ii) MBA (1½ Year): Must hold a BBA (Hons. Semester During the specified minimum duration for completing the degree.40 2.75 2. MBA (3-½ Year) MBA (1-½ Year) Admission Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to the course for the degree of Master of Business Administration in full or partial residence.50 - 72 . the CGPA is less than the degree requirement.) four years degree with minimum 50% or equivalent qualification in relevant subject from a recognized institution with minimum CGPA of 2. Repetition of lowest grades will be allowed after completing last semester if.University Institute of Management Sciences 2.20 2.50 To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the minimum prescribed CGPA.00.25 2. a student may repeat those course of the previous semesters in which he/she had secured the grade “F”.50 out of 4. provided the course load does not exceed the maximum limit of credit hours in a semester. b. 50 2.00 1.00 (b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.25 1.00 2. MBA (AGRIBUSINESS) Admission Eligibility: Following requirements need to be met to acquire admission in MBA-Agribusiness Degree Programme Stream I: To be placed in the 1st semester BA/B.75 2. the CGPA is less than the degree requirement.) Agriculture 4-years degree. (ii) During the specified minimum duration for completing the degree. Stream II: To be placed in the 5th semester (Minimum duration of degree is 1-1/2 years) B.50 2.University Institute of Management Sciences 3.20 2.Com or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 45% marks. a student may repeat those course of the previous semesters in which he/she had secured the grade “F”.50 73 .50 To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the minimum prescribed CGPA.30 2. CGPA/CGPA MBA MBA Stream II Stream I 2. provided the course load does not exceed the maximum limit of credit hours in a semester. Repetition of lowest grades will be allowed after completing last semester if.Sc./B.Sc (Hons.40 2. Semester 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Total Credit Hours (in order to complete the degree) Stream I: 97 Stream II: 45 Academic Standing: (i) Grade Point Average (a) Maximum grade point average: 4. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1. MDM (Masters in Development Management) Duration: The duration of the course for the degree of Masters in Development Management in full residence shall not be a.00 2. Less than 4 semesters and more than 6 semesters for a whole-time student. b. including tuitions & fees. in full or partial residence.00 2. Academic Standing: Grade Point Average (a) Maximum grade point average: (b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 4.50 74 .50 Semester CGPA/CGPA To remain on the role of the university a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA/CGPA in each semester Other Rules: Rest of the rules and regulations.Com. Success for admission will be determined on the basis of open merit based on marks obtained in the Bachelors Degree. b./B. must meet all the requirements for admission as below: a.Sc. Less than 6 semesters and more than 8 semesters for a part-time student. Admission Eligibility: A candidate seeking admission to the course for the degree of Masters in Development Management. Must hold a bachelors degree (BA/B. will be same as those for the degree of Masters in Business Administration (MBA).50 1.75 2.University Institute of Management Sciences 4. or equivalent) from a recognized institution with a minimum of 45% marks. 0 in the Semester System) or First Division (in the Annual System) in the last degree for admission in MS (Management Sciences). Less than 3 semesters & more than 5 semesters for a whole time student b.0 (out of 4.50 75 ii) .University Institute of Management Sciences 5. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.00 2nd Semester 2. MS (MANAGEMENT SCIENCES) Admission to the Course:MS (Management Sciences) program is offered only to the students who fulfill the following minimum eligibility criteria. minimum requirements for MS in Management Sciences Programs are as follows: (i) (ii) (iii) Sixteen years of schooling with the last degree in Business/Commerce or 4 year business education (minimum 130 credit hours) after HSSC/F./F.50 rd 3 Semester 2.Sc/or equivalent degree in the relevant field will be required for admission in the MS (Management Science) Program.A.50 To remain on the roll of the university a student shall be required to attain the following minimum CGPA in each semester. SEMESTER CGPA st 1 Semester 2. Duration:The duration of the course in full residency shall not be a.00 (b) Minimum cumulative grade point average for obtaining MS (Management Sciences) Degree: 2. The minimum CGPA should be 3. Less than 5 semesters & more than 7 semesters for part time student Academic Standing:i) Cumulative Grade Point Average (a) Maximum cumulative grade point average: 4. Course No.No. Course No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 MGT-405 MGT-423 MGT-452 MGT-472 MGT-492 MGT-512 Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) IV SEMESTER S. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 SSH-302 MGT-304 MGT-321 MGT-341 MGT-391 MGT-404 Credit Hours 2(2-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) II SEMESTER S.) 4-YEARS PROGRAMME I SEMESTER S.No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BBA (HONS. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 IS-302 MGT-322 MGT-342 MGT-351 MGT-371 MGT-411 Credit Hours 2(2-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies Social Psychology and Self Development Fundamentals of Accounting IT in Business-I Business Mathematics Business Communication-I Islamic Studies/Ethics* Financial Accounting IT in Business-II Introduction to Marketing Micro Economics Introduction to Management * Note: Muslim Students will enroll Islamic Studies and non-Muslim will enroll ethics. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 MGT-407 MGT-424 MGT-473 MGT-504 MGT-515 MGT-594 Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Business Communication-II Cost Accounting Introduction to Marketing Management Macro Economics Business Statistics Introduction to Organizational Behaviour Ethics in Business Introduction to Business Finance Introduction to Managerial Economics Managerial Accounting Introduction to Human Resource Management Introduction to Logic 76 .No. Course No. Course No. III SEMESTER S.No. Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes V SEMESTER S.No.No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 MGT-617 MGT-618 MGT-698 Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(0-6) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Entrepreneurship Contemporary issues in Management Internship Elective-V Elective-VI 77 . Course No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 MGT-513 MGT-514 MGT-525 MGT-526 MGT-580 MGT-595 Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) VI SEMESTER S. Course No. Course No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 MGT-493 MGT-543 MGT-574 MGT-696 Business Research Methods Introduction to Management Information System International Business Introduction to Production Operations Management Elective-I Elective-II Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Corporate Law Introduction to Project Management Introduction to Financial Management Money and Banking Strategic Management Statistical Inference VII SEMESTER S.No.No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 MGT-616 MGT-644 MGT-699 Total Quality Management Introduction to E-Commerce Project Elective-III Elective-IV Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(0-6) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) VIII SEMESTER S. Course No. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Course No. Course No. Course No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MGT-530 MGT-531 MGT-631 MGT-632 MGT-633 MGT-634 MGT-635 MGT-636 MGT-637 MGT-638 MGT-639 Credit Hours HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT S.) MARKETING S. MGT-560 MGT-561 MGT-562 MGT-663 MGT-664 MGT-665 MGT-666 MGT-667 MGT-668 MGT-669 Credit Hours Course Title 3(3-0) Consumer Behavior 3(3-0) Advertising and Promotion 3(3-0) Sales Management 3(3-0) Services Marketing Product and Brand Management 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Global Marketing 3(3-0) Marketing Research 3(3-0) Marketing Channels 3(3-0) Strategic Marketing Planning 3(3-0) Seminar in Marketing FINANCE S.No.No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MGT-581 MGT-582 MGT-683 MGT-684 MGT-685 MGT-686 MGT-687 MGT-688 Credit Hours Investment Banking Analysis of Financial Statements Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management Investment and Security Analysis Corporate Finance Credit Management Islamic Banking Portfolio Management Financial Institutions International Finance Money and Capital Markets 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Leadership Organizational Development Human Resource Development Learning and Management Development Collective Bargaining and Wage Policy International Human Resource Management Strategic Human Resource Management Seminars in Human Resource Management 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 78 .Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes ELECTIVE COURSES FOR THE SPECIALIZATIONS OFFERED IN BBA (Hons. compulsory deficiency course for those students who have not studied Economics in their Bachelor Degree. Course No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes COURSES OF STUDY FOR MBA (3-1/2 Years) PROGRAMME I SEMESTER S. Course No.No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 MGT-700* MGT-701 MGT-702 MGT-703 MGT-706 MGT-734 Principles of Economics Principles of Marketing Principles of Accounting Principles of Management Business Communication IT in Business Credit Hours NC 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) II SEMESTER S.No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(0-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 15 Operations Management Financial Management Human Resource Management Business Law Elective-I MGT-716 Strategic Business Management MGT-777 Research Methods Elective-II Elective-III Elective-IV 79 . 15 III SEMESTER S. Course No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 MGT-705 MGT-709 MGT-710 MGT-719 MGT-763 Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 15 Economic Theory Statistical Methods in Business Organizational Behaviour Consumer Behaviour Managerial Accounting *Principles of Economics is a non credit. Course No.No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 MGT-711 MGT-712 MGT-713 MGT-730 Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(0-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 15 IV SEMESTER S.No. No. Course No. Course Title MGT-757 Project Management 3(3-0) 1 MGT-758 Managing Groups and Terms 3(3-0) 2 Elective-VII 3(3-0) 3 Elective-VIII 3(3-0) 4 12 9 ELECTIVE COURSES for the Specializations offered in MBA (Any nine courses to be enrolled from the respective area of specialization) 1 S.No. Course Title Credit Hours MGT-755 Supply Chain Management 1 3(3-0) MGT-756 Data Analysis and Decision Making 3(3-0) 2 3 Elective-V 3(3-0) 4 Elective-VI 3(3-0) 12 SEMESTER-VII S.No. Course No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SEMESTER-V S. Course No. 1 MGT-719 2 MGT-721 3 MGT-726 4 MGT-731 5 MGT-736 6 MGT-765 7 MGT-770 8 MGT-772 9 MGT-775 10 MGT-776 11 MGT-778 MARKETING Course Title Credit Hours Consumer Behavior 3(3-0) Marketing Research 3(3-0) Promotion and Advertising 3(3-0) Strategic Marketing Planning 3(3-0) Seminar In Marketing 3(3-0) Marketing Channels 3(3-0) Sales Management 3(3-0) Contemporary Issues in Marketing 3(3-0) Customer Relation Management 3(3-0) E-Marketing 3(3-0) Social Marketing 3(3-0) 80 . Course No. Course Title 1 Elective-IX MGT-798 Project 2 Credit Hours 3(3-0) 6(0-12) SEMESTER-VI Credit Hours S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Course No.No. Course Title Credit Hours 1 MGT-717 International Business Finance 3(3-0) 2 MGT-722 Corporate Finance 3(3-0) 3 MGT-728 Commercial & Investment Banking 3(3-0) 4 MGT-739 Security Analysis & Portfolio Management 3(3-0) 5 MGT-746 Islamic Banking 3(3-0) 6 MGT-747 Economic Analysis & Policies 3(3-0) 7 MGT-763 Managerial Accounting 3(3-0) 8 MGT-767 Analysis of Financial Statements 3(3-0) 9 MGT-768 Money Market and Capital Market 3(3-0) 10 MGT-738 Taxation 3(3-0) 11 MGT-740 Monetary Theory and Policy 3(3-0) 12 MGT-741 Financial Modeling and Risk Analysis 3(3-0) 13 MGT-745 Financial Derivatives 3(3-0) 14 MGT-748 Behavioral Finance 3(3-0) 15 MGT-749 Financial Risk Management 3(3-0) S. MGT-781 MGT-782 MGT-783 MGT-784 MGT-785 MGT-786 MGT-787 MGT-788 MGT-780 MGT-789 MGT-791 MGT-792 MGT-793 MGT-794 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Course Title Credit Hours Leadership 3(3-0) Organizational Development 3(3-0) Human Resource Development 3(3-0) Learning & Management Development 3(3-0) Collective Bargaining & Wage Policy 3(3-0) International Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Strategic Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Seminar in Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Recruitment and Selection 3(3-0) Compensation Management 3(3-0) Performance Management 3(3-0) Conflict and Negotiation Management 3(3-0) Change Management and Human Resources 3(3-0) Training and Development 3(3-0) SEMESTER III S. Course Title 1 2 Elective-V MGT-798 Project Credit Hours 3(3-0) 6(0-12) 9 81 . Course No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 MGT-757 Project Management MGT-758 Managing Groups and Teams Elective-III Elective-IV Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3 S. Course No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes 2 FINANCE Courses of Study for MBA (1-1/2-Year) Programme S.No.No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 MGT-755 Supply Chain Management Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) MGT-756 Data Analysis and Decision Making Elective-I Elective-II SEMESTER II S. Course No. Course No.No.No. Course No. Course Title Credit Hours 1 MGT-781 Leadership 3(3-0) 2 MGT-782 Organizational Development 3(3-0) 3 MGT-783 Human Resource Development 3(3-0) 4 MGT-784 Learning & Management Development 3(3-0) 5 MGT-785 Collective & Management Development 3(3-0) 6 MGT-786 International Human Resource Management 3(3-0) 7 MGT-787 Strategic Human Resource Management 3(3-0) 8 MGT-788 Seminar in Human Resource Management 3(3-0) 9 MGT-780 Recruitment and Selection 3(3-0) 10 MGT-789 Compensation Management 3(3-0) 11 MGT-791 Performance Management 3(3-0) 12 MGT-792 Conflict and Negotiation Management 3(3-0) 13 MGT-793 Change Management and Human Resources 3(3-0) 14 MGT-794 Training and Development 3(3-0) SEMESTER-II S. Course No. No. 1 2 3 4 5 Course No.No. BIO-701 AGB-701 ICT-701 ENG-701 MGT-720 Course Title Credit Biology General Agriculture IT in Business-I Functional English Introduction to Business Hours 2(2-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 3(3-0) 13 Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 2(2-0) 3(3-0) 14 S. MTH-701 ECO-701 ICT-702 ENG-702 AGB-702 Course Title Credit Business Mathematics Micro Economics IT in Business-I Communication Skills Introduction to Horticulture 82 .Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes ELECTIVE COURSES for the Specializations offered in MBA (1-1/2-Year) 1 FINANCE 2 S. No.No.No. 1 MGT-719 2 MGT-721 3 MGT-726 4 MGT-731 5 MGT-736 6 MGT-765 7 MGT-770 8 MGT-772 9 MGT-775 10 MGT-776 11 MGT-778 MARKETING Course Title Credit Hours Consumer Behavior 3(3-0) Marketing Research 3(3-0) Promotion and Advertising 3(3-0) Strategic Marketing Planning 3(3-0) Seminar in Marketing 3(3-0) Marketing Channels 3(3-0) Sales Management 3(3-0) Contemporary Issues in Marketing 3(3-0) Customer Relationship Management 3(3-0) E-Marketing 3(3-0) Social Marketing 3(3-0) S. 1 2 3 4 5 Course No. Course No. Course Title Credit Hours 1 MGT-717 International Business Finance 3(3-0) 2 MGT-722 Corporate Finance 3(3-0) 3 MGT-728 Commercial & Investment Banking 3(3-0) 4 MGT-739 Security Analysis & Portfolio Management 3(3-0) 5 MGT-746 Islamic Banking 3(3-0) 6 MGT-747 Economic Analysis & Policies 3(3-0) 7 MGT-763 Managerial Accounting 3(3-0) 8 MGT-767 Analysis of Financial Statements 3(3-0) 9 MGT-768 Money Market and Capital Market 3(3-0) 10 MGT-738 Taxation 3(3-0) 11 MGT-740 Monetary Theory and Policy 3(3-0) 12 MGT-741 Financial Modeling and Risk Analysis 3(3-0) 13 MGT-745 Financial Derivatives 3(3-0) 14 MGT-748 Behavioral Finance 3(3-0) 15 MGT-749 Financial Risk Management 3(3-0) COURSES OF STUDY FOR MBA (AGRIBUSINESS) 3-1/2 YEARS SEMESTER-I 3 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT S. Course Title Credit Hours 1 MGT-701 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) 2 MGT-702 Principles of Accounting 3(3-0) 3 MGT-703 Principles of Management 3(3-0) 4 MGT-706 Business Communication 3(3-0) 5 ECO-704 Production Economics in Agriculture 3(3-0) 15 SEMESTER-VII S. Preservation & Packaging 3(3-0) Livestock & Dairy Development 2(2-0) Business Law 3(3-0) Research Methods 3(3-0) 13 SEMESTER-V SEMESTER-Vi S.No.Course No. PSY-701 MTH-702 ECO-702 AGB-703 MGT-709 Course Title Credit Hours Social Psychology & Self Development 2(2-0) Introduction to Logic 3(3-0) Macro Economics 2(2-0) Agri Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Statistical Methods in Business 3(3-0) 13 SEMESTER-IV S. Course No. Course Title Credit Hours 1 AGB-706 Agri Marketing Management 3(3-0) 2 MGT-710 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) 3 MGT-711 Operations Management 3(3-0) 4 MGT-729 Project Management 3(3-0) 5 MGT-763 Managerial Accounting 3(3-0) 15 S.No.No.Course No. 1 2 3 4 5 Course No.No. ECO-703 AGB-704 AGB-705 MGT-730 MGT-777 Course Title Credit Hours Agricultural Economics 2(2-0) Food Processing. 1 2 3 4 5 Course No.No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SEMESTER-III S. 1 AGB-707 2 MGT-712 3 MGT-713 4 MGT-716 5 AGB-737/MGT-798 Course Title Credit Hours Agri Credit Management 3(3-0) Financial Management 3(3-0) Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Strategic Business Management 3(3-0) Internship/Project 3(0-6) 15 83 . No. 1 DTM-701 2 ENG-702 3 MGT-794 4 DTM-732 5 DTM-714 6 DTM-731 7 MGT-712 8 DTM-721 9 MGT-713 10 DTM-737 11 MGT-781 12 DTM-733 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 DTM-712 MGT-702 MGT-700 MGT-703 MGT-701 DTM-713 DTM-757 DTM-752 MGT-777 DTM-743 DTM-741 DTM-709 DTM-742 Course Title Introduction to Sociology Communication Skills Training and Development Theories & Models of Development Development Economics Development Finance Financial Management Governance and Development Human Resource Management Internship Leadership Poverty Alleviation & Role of International Financial Institution in Development Participatory Development Principles of Accounting Principles of Economics Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Sustainable Development Project Management Public Policy Issues and Analysis Research Methods Social Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Development Social Impact Assessment Statistical Methods in Social Sciences Strategic Management for Development Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 84 .Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR Masters in Development Management (MDM) Two Years (Evening Programme) S. Course No. No. No. Course No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MS (MANAGEMENT SCIENCES) 1-1/2 years SEMESTER II S. Course Title 1 2 3 4 MGT-750 Business Research Methodology Elective-I Elective-II Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) S. Course No. Organizational Policy and Practices 3(3-0) SEMESTER III S. Course Title Credit Hours 1 MGT-738 Taxation 3(3-0) 2 MGT-740 Monetary Theory and Policy 3(3-0) 3 MGT-741 Financial Modeling and Risk Analysis 3(3-0) 4 MGT-745 Financial Derivatives 3(3-0) 5 MGT-746 Islamic Banking 3(3-0) 6 MGT-747 Economics Analysis and Policies 3(3-0) 7 MGT-748 Behavioral Finance 3(3-0) 8 MGT-749 Financial Risk Management 3(3-0) 9 MGT-759 Advanced Corporate Finance 3(3-0) 10 MGT-760 Contemporary Issues in Finance 3(3-0) 11 MGT-761 Stock Market Efficiency 3(3-0) 12 MGT-762 Advances in International Finance 3(3-0) 3 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT S.No. Course No. Course Title Credit Hours 1 MGT-780 Recruitment and Selection 3(3-0) 2 MGT-787 Strategic Human Resource Management 3(3-0) 3 MGT-789 Compensation Management 3(3-0) 4 MGT-791 Performance Management 3(3-0) 5 MGT-792 Conflict and Negotiation Management 3(3-0) 6 MGT-793 Change Management and Human Resources 3(3-0) 7 MGT-794 Training and Development 3(3-0) 8 MGT-795 Contemporary Issues in human Resources 3(3-0) Management 85 . Course No. Course Title 1 MGT-799 Research Thesis Credit Hours 10(0-20) ELECTIVE COURSES FOR THE SPECIALIZATIONS OFFERED IN MS(MANAGEMENT SCIENCES) 1 S. Course No. No.No. 1 MGT-721 2 MGT-731 3 MGT-765 4 MGT-772 5 MGT-775 6 MGT-776 7 MGT-778 MARKETING Course Title Credit Hours Marketing Research 3(3-0) Strategic Marketing Planning 3(3-0) Marketing Channels 3(3-0) Contemporary Issues in Marketing 3(3-0) Customer Relationship Management 3(3-0) E-Marketing 3(3-0) Social Marketing 3(3-0) A student may study two elective courses in lieu of Research Thesis 2 FINANCE S. Course No. Course Title 1 2 3 4 MGT-752 Advanced Analytical Techniques MGT-753 Trends in Global Business Elective-III Elective-IV Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) MGT-751 Management.No. Saud Altaf Assistant Professors Dr. Muhammad Azhar Manzoor Mr. Nasir Mehmood Minhas Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Mr. Naeem ur Rehman Mr. Saif ur Rehman Mr. Muhammad Nazir Ms. Bushra Hamid Ms. Aisha Umair Ms. Furthermore. Khallid Hussain Dr. Hameed Ullah Khan IT Services Manager System Administrator Network Administrator Network Engineers Web Managers Software Developers 86 . Umair Adil Mirza Mr. Irum Rubab Mr. Tariq Ali Mr. an honors program at MS level is also offered subject to eligibility. M. Kashif Sattar Mr. Director Assistant Director Dr. Muhammad Bilal Saeed Mr. Shabbir Hassan Mr. Rubina Ghazal Syed Mushhad Mustazhar Gilani Mr. Asad-ul-Haq Hashmi Mr. BS(IT). Asif Nawaz Mr. Qurat-ul Ann Farooq Ms. Nadeem Ahmad Malik Mr. Hajra Murtaza Ms. Nawazish Naveed Mr. Sarfraz Bibi Ms. Saleem Iqbal Mr. MIT. PGD (IT) and PGD (CS). Aakash Ahmad Abbasi Ms. Majid Tahir Ms. Yasir Hafeez Mr. Sohail Asghar Lecturer Ms. M.University Institute of Information Technology Keeping in view the importance of Computer Science & Information Technology the University has established University Institute of Information Technology (UIIT). Faraz Ahsan Mr. Sheeraz Akram Mr. Muhammad Jafer Mr. MCS. Shahzad Ashraf Mr. Ehtasham Azhar Mr. Hina Gul Mr. UIIT is offering BS (CS). Muhammad Azeem Abbas Mr. Sadia Midhat Ms. Safdar Abbas Nasir Mr. Muhammad Jamal Mr. Zahida Shaheen Mr. 3rd 1 . he/she may repeat the whole semester only once. Academic Standing:(i) Grade Point average (a) Maximum grade point average 4.50 (ii) To remain on the roll of the university a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester: (iii) A student who does not meet the above requirement for promotion shall cease to be on the university roll.Sc.5 within the maximum time period allowed 7th 2 . Admission and Registration:(i) Minimum Academic Requirements for BS (CS) A person holding Intermediate Certificate. 0 0 Semester shall replace the previously earned course grades. 5 0 5th 1 .University Institute of Information Technology DEGREES OFFERED BS (CS)/ BS(IT) A minimum of eight semesters duration programme after Intermediate or equivalent. 5 0 87 . 7 5 (iv) The course grades that a student earns in the repeated 2nd 1 . 8th 2 .00 (b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the Degree 2. (ii) (iii) (iv) Students with F. 6th 2 . Semester CGPA However. 4th 1 . 0 0 so as to make CGPA of 2. Admission will be on open merit basis.5 CGPA. 2 5 (v) In the 8th semester. Students with Computer Science background will be given preference. 2 5 for the degree. if a student fails to achieve the 2. Pre-Engineering will be eligible to transfer to BCE degree program from BS (CS) degree program. 7 5 he /she shall have to repeat the course/ courses with lowest grades. 1st 0 . A-level or an equivalent certificate from any recognized Institute with at least 45% marks shall be eligible to apply for admission. if they fail to achieve the required minimum CGPA of 2.50. they shall be awarded a PGD in Computer Science. who obtains CGPA of 2. A student.50 1. upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency.00 or above. Chemistry. however. In case of MCS students. and shall cease to be on the rolls of the University.50 at the end of their program (6 semesters full-time and 8 semesters part-time). Commerce.50 (v) 88 .75 2. who does not meet the above requirements for promotion. in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2. Economics.50. Physics. shall cease to be on the university roll.00 (b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree: 2.University Institute of Information Technology MCS/MIT A minimum of four semesters duration programme after Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Mathematics/Physics/ Electronic / Economics or in any other relevant subject.00 or above but less than 2. However. Academic Standing:(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Grade Point Average (a) Maximum grade point average: 4. in Mathematics. he / she may repeat the whole semester only once. Computer Science. may be allowed to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he / she had obtained the lowest grades.50 To remain on the roll of the university a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester: A student. Engineering. Semester 1st 2nd 3rd 4th CGPA 1. Statistics.00 2. Admission to the Course:(i) Must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination with at least 45% Marks from a recognized University. and Business Administration. if their CGPA is 2. (ii) Admission will be on open merit basis. 00 b. Minimum grade point average for obtaining the degree 2.00 2.75 3rd 2. Admission to the Course: 1.) BS(CS)/BS(IT) (four years program) degree or equivalent. Admission will be on open merit basis. Admission to the Course: 1. Must have passed GAT (Subject) with 60% marks.D (Computer Science) A minimum of six semesters duration program after MS(CS/IT) degree or equivalent.50 2nd 1.50 ii. To remain on roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum CGPA in each semester. 89 . 3.00 out 4. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks.50 Ph. Must have passed the MS(CS/IT) degree with 1st division or with at least a CGPA of 3.00. Grade Point Average a.University Institute of Information Technology MS(CS) A minimum of four semesters duration program after MCS/MIT/BCS (Hons.50 CGPA out of 4. 2.00 4th 2. Semester CGPA 1st 1. Maximum grade point average: 4.)/ BS(CS)/BS(IT) degree with 45% marks or 2. Must have passed the MCS/ MIT or BCS (Hons. Academic Standing:i. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Code CS-323 CS-423 CS-443 CS-430 CS-582 CS-400 CS-452 CS-576 CS-699 CS-685 CS-335 CS-530 CS-536 CS-542 CS-632 CS-532 CS-636 MTH-315 MTH-415 CS-572 MTH-310 MTH-435 ELE-401 STT-500 MGT-322 MGT-351 MGT-411 MGT-515 MGT-525 Pre-Req CS-323 CS-323 CS-323 CS-301 CS-430 CS-335 CS-443 CS-430 CS-536 MTH-310 MTH-310 MTH-310 MTH-310 MGT-322 Computing.Scheme of studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCES S. No.Core Courses (39/136) Course Title Programming Fundamentals Object Oriented Programming Data Structures and Algorithms Digital Logic Design Operating System Concepts Database Systems Software Engineering-1 Computer Communications and Networks Software Project Human Computer Interaction Discrete Structures CS Core Courses (18/136) Computer Organization and Assembly Language Theory of Automata and Formal Languages Analysis of Algorithms Artificial Intelligence Computer Architecture Compiler Construction Supporting Courses (09/136) Multivariable Calculus Differential Equations Numerical Analysis Computer Science.Supporting Courses (12/136) Calculus and Analytical Geometry Linear Algebra Basic Electronics Statistics and Probability University Electives Courses (18/136) Financial Accounting Introduction to Marketing Introduction to Management Introduction to Human Resource Management Introduction to Financial Management Credit Hours 4 (3-2) 4 (3-2) 4 (3-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 6(0-12) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 90 . CS-582 CS-423 Course Title Introduction to Organizational Behaviour Psychology Introduction to Economics International Relations Foreign Languages Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Management Information Systems General Education Courses (19/136) English Comprehension Technical and Business Writing Communication Skills Professional Ethics Islamic Studies Pakistan Studies Introduction to Computing Computer Science. No.Scheme of studies for Different Programmes S. MTH-435 MTH-310 CS-565 CS-400 CS-576 CS-530.Electives Courses (21/136) Modern Programming Languages Mobile Computing Communication Technologies Multimedia Technologies Software Engineering-II Object Oriented Analysis and Design Web Design and Development Computer Graphics Introduction to Digital Image Processing Distributed Database Systems Introduction to Pattern Recognition Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks Advanced Database Management Systems Introduction to Operations Research Introduction to Simulation and Modeling Web Engineering Introduction to Data Warehousing Data and Network Security System Programming Visual Programming Credit Hours 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 91 . Code 30 MGT-512 PSY-600 ECON-301 SSH-304 SSH-305 SSH-306 MGT-543 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ENG-305 ENG-315 ENG-325 SSH-303 IS-302 SSH-302 CS-301 CS-432 CS-471 CS 476 CS-525 CS-552 CS-553 CS-565 CS-575 CS-579 CS-600 CS-633 CS-634 CS-635 CS-637 CS-638 CS-666 CS-667 CS-677 CS-682 CS-692 CS-423 Pre-Req CS-452 CS-452 CS-323 CS-323 CS-400 CS-632 CS-400 MTH-310. Scheme of studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 92 . Scheme of studies for Different Programmes 93 . These courses are designed to meet the HEC requirements as proposed by National Curriculum Revision Committee meeting. S.II System Programming Visual Programming Distributed Database Systems Modern Programming Languages Digital Logic Design Software Project English Comprehension Technical and Business Writing Credit Hours 4 (3-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 4 (3-2) 3 (3-0) 4 (3-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 4 (3-2) 4 (3-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-2) 4 (3-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 3 (2-2) 6 (0-12) (66/72) 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) (6/72) CS-701 CS-708 CS-701 CS-701 CS-724 CS-772 CS-727 CS-704 CS-727 Supporting Courses 21 ENG-705 22 ENG-715 ENG-705 94 . No.Scheme of studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MASTER OF COMPUTER SCIENCE The MCS students are required to take the following 21 courses to earn 72 credit hours. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 Code CS-701 CS-704 CS-708 CS-709 CS-724 CS-727 CS-729 CS-733 CS-737 CS-745 CS-772 CS-771 CS-774 CS-782 CS-783 CS-784 CS-793 CS-763 CS-798 Pre-Req Course Title Programming Fundamentals Database Systems Discrete Structures Web Design and Development Software Engineering-I Object Oriented Programming Theory of Automata & Formal Languages Artificial Intelligence Computer Organization & Assembly Language Data Structures and Algorithms Operating System Concepts Computer Communication and Networks Software Engineering . Scheme of studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY The MIT students are required to take the following 21 courses to earn 72 credit hours. These courses are designed to meet the HEC requirements as proposed by National Curriculum Revision Committee meeting. S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Code CS-701 CS-704 CS-709 CS-724 CS-727 CS-745 CS-772 CS-773 CS-771 CS-783 CS-784 CS-789 CS-763 CS-798 Pre-Req Course Title Programming Fundamentals Database Systems Web Design and Development Software Engineering-I Object Oriented Programming Data Structures and Algorithms Operating System Concepts Systems Administration Computer Communication and Networks Visual Programming Distributed Database Systems Network Management and Security Digital Logic Design Software Project Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Accounting Human Resource Management Financial Management English Comprehension Technical and Business Writing Credit hours 4(3-2) 3(2-2) 4(3-2) 3(3-0) 4(3-2) 4(3-2) 3(2-2) 4(3-2) 3(3-0) 4(3-2) 3(3-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 6(0-12) (51/72) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) (15/72) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) (6/72) 95 CS-701 CS-701 CS-727 CS-704 CS-773 Required Management Courses 15 MGT-703 16 MGT-701 17 MGT-702 18 MGT-713 MGT-703 19 MGT-712 MGT-702 Supporting Courses 20 ENG705 21 ENG715 ENG705 Scheme of studies for Different Programmes POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (PGD-IT) REQUIREMENT The PGD-IT students are required to take the following 11 courses to earn 33 credit hours. S.No. Code 1 CS-702 2 CS-707 3 CS-710 Course Title Credit Hours 4 5 6 Computer Programming Introduction to Algorithms Data Base System Fundamentals CS-711 Operating Systems CS-712 Essentials of Computer Networks CS-713 E-Commerce Fundamentals 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) Credit Hours S.No. Code Course Title 7 CS-714 Information System Development 3(2-2) 8 CS-715 Web Applications-Design and Development 3(2-2) 9 CS-716 Principles of Software Engineering 3(3-0) 10 11 CS-717 Telecommunication Technologies CS-749 Software Project 3(3-0) 3(0-9) (33/33) 96 Scheme of studies for Different Programmes POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (PGD-CS) REQUIREMENT The PGD-CS students are required to take the following 11 courses to earn 33 credit hours. S.No. 1 Code CS-702 Course Title Credit Hours 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CS-705 CS-706 CS-710 CS-730 ENG-700 CS-722 CS-725 CS-735 CS-740 CS-749 Computer Programming E-Commerce and Hyper Media System Operating Systems and Computer Organization Data Base System Fundamentals Computer Networks Writing and Communication Skills Data Structures Programming Languages Data Bases System Programming Software Engineering Software Project 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(3-0) 3(0-9) (33/33) 97 Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 CS-726 CS-728 CS-731 CS-732 CS-734 CS-736 CS-738 CS-739 CS-741 CS-742 CS-743 CS-744 CS-746 CS-747 CS-748 Credit Hours Advanced Software Engineering 3(3-0) Advanced Topics in Software Engineering 3(3-0) Object Oriented Modeling 3(3-0) Object Oriented Software Engineering 3(3-0) Formal Software Specification and Development 3(3-0) Software Quality Assurance 3(3-0) Software Requirements Engineering 3(3-0) Software Engineering Process 3(3-0) Model & Specification-based Software Testing 3(3-0) Software Project Management 3(3-0) Trends in Software Engineering 3(3-0) Software Analysis and Design Patterns 3(3-0) Topics on Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3(3-0) Software Fault Tolerance 3(3-0) Software Architecture 3(3-0) 98 .Scheme of studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR MS(CS) Core Courses S. CS-718 CS-719 CS-721 CS-797 CS-720 Course Title Theory of Computation Advanced Operating Systems Advanced Algorithm Analysis MS Thesis Seminar-I Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 10(0-30) 1(0-1) Software Engineering S. Course No.No. 1 2 3 4 5 Course No.No. No. Course No. 1 CS-799 CS-720 2 3 Course Title Credit Hours Ph. Course No. 1 CS-776 2 CS-777 3 CS-778 4 CS-779 5 CS-780 Course Title Credit Hour Advanced DBMS 3(3-0) Data Warehousing 3(3-0) Object Oriented Databases 3(3-0) Web-Based DBMS 3(3-0) Topics in DBMS 3(3-0) Core Courses S. Course No.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CS-750 CS-751 CS-752 CS-753 CS-754 CS-755 CS-756 Course Title Credit Hour 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) S.No.D Thesis 50(0-100) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 1(1-0) 99 . 1 CS-790 2 CS-791 3 CS-792 4 CS-794 Course Title Credit Hours Parallel Processing 3(3-0) Simulation and Modeling 3(3-0) Advance Topics in Programming 3(3-0) Research Methods 3(3-0) SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR Ph. Course No. 1 CS-781 2 CS-785 3 CS-786 4 CS-787 5 CS-788 Course Title Credit Hours Educational Technology 3(3-0) Computer Aided Instructions 3(3-0) Web Based Education Systems 3(3-0) Measurement of Learning 3(3-0) Topic in Computer Science Education 3(3-0) Computer Science Education Advanced Computer Networks Network Security Wireless Networks Network Performance Evaluation Network Programming Integrated Services Over Packet Network Network Transfer Protocol Artificial Intelligence/Data Mining/Image Precessing/Computer Graphics S. Course No.No. 1 CS-757 2 CS-758 3 CS-759 4 CS-760 5 CS-761 6 CS-762 7 CS-764 8 CS-765 9 CS-766 10 CS-767 11 CS-768 12 CS-769 13 CS-770 14 CS-775 Course Title Credit Hours Pattern Recognition 3(3-0) Decision Support Systems 3(3-0) Advanced Topics in AI Programming 3(3-0) Design of Intelligent Systems 3(3-0) Machine Learning 3(3-0) Neural Networks 3(3-0) Computer Vision 3(3-0) Data Mining 3(3-0) Digital Image Processing 3(3-0) Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence 3(3-0) Multi Agent Systems 3(3-0) Multimedia Databases 3(3-0) Advanced Computer Graphics 3(3-0) Advanced Data Mining 3(3-0) General Computer Science Electives S. Course No.Scheme of studies for Different Programmes Networks and Communication S.No.D(CS) Program Structure Course Title Credit Hours 6 Courses 18 50 Research Thesis 1 Seminar-I 1 Seminar-II 70 Total Database Systems S.No. No. 1 CS-757 2 CS-758 3 CS-759 4 CS-760 5 CS-761 6 CS-762 7 CS-764 8 CS-765 9 CS-766 10 CS-767 11 CS-768 12 CS-769 13 CS-770 14 CS-775 Course Title Credit Hours Pattern Recognition 3(3-0) Decision Support Systems 3(3-0) Advanced Topics in AI Programming 3(3-0) Design of Intelligent Systems 3(3-0) Machine Learning 3(3-0) Neural Networks 3(3-0) Computer Vision 3(3-0) Data Mining 3(3-0) Digital Image Processing 3(3-0) Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence 3(3-0) Multi Agent Systems 3(3-0) Multimedia Databases 3(3-0) Advanced Computer Graphics 3(3-0) Advanced Data Mining 3(3-0) Software Engineering S.No. Course Title 1 CS-750 Advanced Computer Networks 3(3-0) 2 CS-751 Network Security 3(3-0) 3 CS-752 Wireless Networks 3(3-0) 4 CS-753 Network Performance Evaluation 3(3-0) 5 CS-754 Network Programming 3(3-0) 6 CS-755 Integrated Services Over Packet Networks 3(3-0) 7 CS-756 Network Transfer Protocal 3(3-0) Supervisory Courses S.Scheme of studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR Ph. 1 CS-795 2 CS-796 Course Title Credit Hour Special Topics in CS-I 3(3-0) Special Topics in CS-II 3(3-0) 100 . Course No. Course No.D(CS) General Courses S. 1 CS-776 2 CS-777 3 CS-778 4 CS-779 5 CS-780 Course Title Credit Hour Advanced DBMS 3(3-0) Data Warehousing 3(3-0) Object Oriented Databases 3(3-0) Web-Based DBMS 3(3-0) Topics in DBMS 3(3-0) Networks & Communication Credit Hours S. Course Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 CS-726 CS-728 CS-731 CS-732 CS-734 CS-736 CS-738 CS-739 CS-741 CS-742 CS-743 CS-744 CS-746 CS-747 CS-748 Credit Hours Advanced Software Engineering 3(3-0) Advanced Topics in Software Engineering 3(3-0) Object Oriented Modeling 3(3-0) Object Oriented Software Engineering 3(3-0) Formal Software Specification and Development 3(3-0) Software Quality Assurance 3(3-0) Software Requirements Engineering 3(3-0) Software Engineering Process 3(3-0) Model and Specification-based Software Testing 3(3-0) Software Project Management 3(3-0) Trends in Software Engineering 3(3-0) Software Analysis and Design Patterns 3(3-0) Topics in Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3(3-0) Software Fault Tolerance 3(3-0) Software Architecture 3(3-0) Database Systems S.No.No. Course No. Course No.No. 1 CS-718 2 CS-719 CS-721 3 CS-794 4 Course Title Credit Hours Theory of Computation 3(3-0) Advanced Operating System 3(3-0) Advanced Algorithm Analysis 3(3-0) Research Methods 3(3-0) Artificial Intelligence/Data Mining/Image Precessing/Computer Graphics S.Course No. Course No.No. The short courses such as propagation and maintenance of indoor plants. M. program. M. Muhammad Imran Yousuf Ms.A (Education)/M.Ed. M. B. Qaisara Parveen Dr. M. open studies courses in which any person can enroll. flower making and arrangement.Ed Degree or Equivalent.Phil (Education) A minimum of four semesters duration program after M.D (Education).Sc/M. Sumaira Kayani Ms.Sc (Education).A/B.Ed A minimum of two semesters duration program after Bachelor's Degree or Equivalent.D (Education) A minimum of six semesters duration program after MS/M. The Institute is also working for the uplift and empowerment of the women folk in particular. Tehsin Ehsan COURSES OFFERED B.Phil (Education).Ed. Ph.Ed A minimum of two semesters duration program after B. M. cutting and sewing. Degree. Malik Ghulam Behlol Dr. stain glass painting and Spoken English are also being started. 101 . Director Assistant Professors Lecturer Dr.Ed. preservation and processing of food products. Almas Kiani Dr. The Institute of Education and Research offers Ph.Sc Degree or Equivalent.Phil (Education). drafting. IER has also initiated Computer Training programs especially for the ladies of the area. the Institute of education and Research runs a variety of programs /courses of part time.Sc (Education) A minimum of four semesters duration program after B. and M. Muhammad Arshad Dahar Ms.Institute of Education and Research Throughout the academic year. shall be eligible for admission to B. Admission will be on open merit basis.Ed.A/B.50 If a student fails to obtain CGPA 2. program. Semester 1st 2nd CGPA 1. (i) Admission and Registration: Minimum Academic Requirements: A person holding B.Institute of Education and Research B.50 in the 2nd semester he / she may repeat the courses of lowest grades to make CGPA 2. (ii) (iii) Academic Standing (i) Grade Point average (a) Maximum grade point average: (b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining the Degree: (ii) 4. he/she may repeat the whole semester once only.Sc or equivalent degree from a recognized University with at least second division or overall 45% marks.50 2.Ed.50 To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following CGPA otherwise he / she shall be ceased on the University roll.50 within maximum time for the degree otherwise he/she shall be ceased to University rolls. However. If you are an experienced teacher. 102 . even then you have to do teaching practice (Internship) at the schools allotted by the University.00 2. 00 2. 103 . Admission will be on open merit basis.50 ii. Maximum grade point average b. failing which he/she shall be ceased to the University roll. ii. Academic Standing: i.Institute of Education and Research M. A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had failed. To remain on the rolls of the University a student shallbe required to maintain the following minimum CGPA: Semester 1st 2nd CGPA 1. provided that his/her maximum workload. or equivalent degree from a recognized University in at least second division or overall 45% marks shall be eligible for admission.50. in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50 2. including the courses being repeated by him/her.50 iii. iv. Grade Point average a. will not exceed the normal workload. iii.00 or above but less than 2.Ed. upon the completion of entire approved course work or minimum residency. Minimum Qualification: A person (male/female) with B. who obtains CGPA of 2. A student. may be allowed to reappear in the courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had obtained the lowest grades. Minimum grade point average for obtaining Master's Degree 4.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree. at the first available opportunity. Teaching experience will be added advantage.Ed. Admission & Registration: i. 50 obtaining Master's Degree: To remain on the roll of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following minimum GPA/CGPA in each semester: A student. failing which he/she shall cease 4th 2.Institute of Education and Research M. who obtains CGPA of 2.00 maximum time allowed for the award of degree. Academic Standing:(i) Grade Point Average Maximum grade point average: 4. (a) (b) (ii) (iii) (iv) 104 .Sc. including the courses being repeated by him/her. A student will be required to repeat those courses of the previous semesters in which he/she had failed.50 courses of the previous semesters in which he had obtained the lowest grades. upon the Semester CGPA completion of entire approved course work.00 Minimum grade point average for 2. will not exceed the normal workload.50 within the 3rd 2. with the subjects related to the subject he/she desires to take up. and 45% marks or its equivalent from a recognized institution. 2nd 1.50 or its equivalent for M.75 in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2. Education will be on open merit basis. may be allowed to repeat the 1st 1.50. (ii) Admission to M.00 or above but less than 2. at the first available opportunity. provided that his/her maximum workload. Education.Sc Education Admission and Registration: (1) (i) Admission to the Course:A candidate seeking admission to the Course for the Degree of Master of Science in full and partial residence: Must have passed the Bachelor Degree Examination in aggregate with CGPA of 2.50 to be on the roll. (iii) The nominees of different Departments/Organizations with minimum of 2nd division or its equivalent in Bachelor degree will be eligible.Sc. Phil (Education) Admission & Registration: i.50 upon the completion of entire approved course work.50 or with 45% marks secured under annual examination system or its equivalent in the field of study or related disciplines from Higher Education Commission.00 b) Minimum grade point average for obtaining M.00 or above but less than 2.A (Edu) / M.50 within the maximum time allowed for the award of degree. provided that his/her maximum workload. B for 3. A student will be required to repeat the courses of the previous semesters in which he/ she had failed at the first available opportunity.75 2. failing which he/ she shall cease to be on the roll. Grade Point Average: Grade point will be as follows: A for 4. including the courses being repeated by him/her will not exceed the normal workload.Phil degree 2.Sc. To remain on the rolls of the University a student shall be required to maintain the following GPA/CGPA in each sem A student. Islamabad recognized institutions. iii. C for 2 and F for failure (that is zero).00 2. Must have passed GAT (General) with 50% marks. Academic Standing: i.) 105 .Sc/ M. Admission will be on open merit basis. ii.Institute of Education and Research M. a) Maximum grade point average 4.50 ii.Ed Examination in aggregate with CGPA of not less than 2.50 iv. 2. (Other rules & regulations are same as those for M. iii. Phil in Education must have passed the M. may be allowed to repeat once the course of the previous semester in which he/ she had obtained the lowest grades. who obtains CGPA of 2. in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2. A candidate seeking admission to the course for the degree of M.50 1. Semester 1st 2nd 3rd 4th CGPA 1. ) CORE COURSES S.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES MASTER OF EDUCATION (M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Course No. EDU-701 EDU-702 EDU-703 EDU-704 EDU-705 EDU-706 EDU-707 EDU-708 Course Title Credit Hours Curriculum Development 4(4-0) Educational Planning and Management 4(4-0) Educational Psychology and Guidance 4(4-0) Educational Measurement and 4(4-0) Evaluation Advanced Methods of Teaching 4(4-0) Techniques of Research and Statistics 4(4-0) Philosophy of Education 4(4-0) Computer in Education 3(2-2) NON-THESIS GROUP Candidates opted for thesis program would select Research Thesis and those opted for non-thesis program will read one compulsory course (EDU-711) and one of the optional courses from the optional list. EDU-711 Optional List: EDU-709 EDU-710 EDU-712 EDU-713 EDU-714 EDU-715 Research Planning and Report Writing Elementary Education in Pakistan Secondary Education in Pakistan Teacher Education in Pakistan Women Education in Pakistan Adult and Continuing Education Special Education 3(1-4) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) THESIS GROUP EDU-716 Research Thesis 6(0-12) 106 .No.Ed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Code EDU-501 EDU-502 SSH-501 IS-502 EDU-503 EDU-504 EDU-505 EDU-506 EDU-507 EDU-508 Course Title Credit Hours Functional English 3(3-0) Functional Urdu 3(3-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Perspectives of Education in Pakistan 3(3-0) School Organization & Classroom Management 3(3-0) Human Development & Learning 3(3-0) Measurement and Evaluation 3(3-0) Research Techniques & Individual Projects 3(3-0) Curriculum Development & Teaching Methods 3(3-0) Part-II (Any one Group) (06 Credits) (a) Humanities group (any two courses) 1 2 3 4 5 6 EDU-509 EDU-510 EDU-511 EDU-512 EDU-513 EDU-514 Teaching of English Teaching of Urdu Teaching of General Science Teaching of Pakistan Studies Teaching of Islamiyat Teaching of Agriculture 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) (b) Science group (any two courses) 1 2 3 4 5 EDU-515 EDU-516 EDU-517 EDU-518 EDU-519 Teaching of Mathematics Teaching of Physics Teaching of Chemistry Teaching of Biology Teaching of Computer Skills 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) (c) Teaching Skills Development 1 EDU-520 Teaching Practice and Observation 6(0-12) 107 .Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.Ed) Part-I Core Courses S.No. subject to their availability S. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Code EDU-709 EDU-710 EDU-712 EDU-713 EDU-714 EDU-715 EDU-717 EDU-737 EDU-721 Course Title Credit Hours Elementary Education in Pakistan 3(3-0) Secondary Education in Pakistan 3(3-0) Teacher Education in Pakistan 3(3-0) Women Education 3(3-0) Adult and Continuing Education 3(3-0) Special Education 3(3-0) Higher Education in Pakistan 3(3-0) Environmental Education 3(3-0) Population Education 3(3-0) 3+3=6 C) METHODS OF TEACHING SPECIALIZATION Candidates will select two subjects from any one of the following groups Arts Group Science Group 1 2 3 4 EDU-722 EDU-723 EDU-728 EDU-729 Teaching of Urdu Teaching of Social/Pakistan Studies Teaching of English (Compulsory) Teaching of General Science 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 1 2 3 4 EDU-724 EDU-725 EDU-726 EDU-727 Teaching of Mathematics Teaching of Physics Teaching of Chemistry Teaching of Biology 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) D) TEACHING PRACTICE 1 EDU-730 Teaching Practice 6(0-12) 108 . Code 1 EDU-718 2 EDU-719 3 EDU-720 4 EDU-735 5 EDU-781 6 EDU-782 7 EDU-783 8 EDU-784 9 EDU-785 10 EDU-786 11 EDU-787 12 EDU-788 13 EDU-789 Course Title Credit Hours Functional English 3(3-0) Special Problem 1(1-0) Seminar 1(1-0) Critical Thinking and Reflective Practices 3(3-0) Curriculum and Instruction 3(3-0) Child Development and Learning 3(3-0) Classroom Assessment 3(3-0) Fundamental Principles of Pedagogy 3(3-0) Educational Research 3(3-0) Application of Research in Education 3(3-0) Perspectives and Development of Education 3(3-0) Educational Technology and Communication 3(3-0) Classroom Management 3(3-0) 35 B) Professional Electives Candidates will select two courses from the following.Sc) A) Core Courses S.No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.No. No. subject to their availability 1 EDU-741 Foundations of Education 4(4-0) S.No. 1 EDU-711 Research Planning and Report Writing 3(1-4) Candidates will select two courses from the following.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes E) THESIS/NON THESIS COURSES Candidates will select thesis or non thesis courses Thesis Group The Students who opt for Research Thesis will select it as below: 1 EDU-799 Research Thesis 10(0-20) Non Thesis Group The Students who opt for Non Thesis program will take one compulsory course (EDU-711) and two of the optional courses from the given list. Code Course Title Credit Hours Candidates will select three courses from the following.PHIL IN EDUCATION A) Core Courses B) Specialization Courses S. Code Course Title Credit Hours 2 EDU-742 Curriculum Development and Design 4(4-0) 1 EDU-746 Instructional Technology and Teaching Techniques 3(3-0) 3 EDU-743 Advanced Methods of Research in Social Sciences 4(3-2) 2 EDU-747 Education and Development 3(3-0) EDU-744 Advanced Statistics in Social Sciences 4(3-2) 4 3 EDU-748 Teacher Education in Comparative Perspective 3(3-0) EDU-745 Educational Planning 4(4-0) 5 4 EDU-749 Education in Transitional Societies 3(3-0) 5 EDU-750 Economics of Education 3(3-0) EDU-719 Special Problem 1(1-0) 6 6 EDU-751 Higher Education in Comparative Perspective 3(3-0) EDU-720 Seminar-I 1(1-0) 7 7 EDU752 Educational and Psychological Testing 3(3-0) EDU-720 Seminar-II 1(1-0) 3+3+3=9 23 C) 1 EDU-799 Thesis 10(0-20) 109 . subject to the availability 1 2 3 4 5 EDU-731 EDU-732 EDU-733 EDU-734 EDU-736 Introduction to Sociology of Education Contemporary Issues and Trends in Education Inclusive Education Comparative Education Islamic System of Education 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) SCHEME OF STUDIES OF M. 1 2 3 Code Course Title Credit Hours 3(3-0) 3(3-0) 3(3-0) EDU-773 Curriculum Applications and Change EDU-774 Curriculum Theories and Models EDU-775 Curriculum and Instruction C) 1 EDU-799 Research Thesis 50(0-100) 110 .No.Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes SCHEME OF STUDIES OF PH.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Code EDU-761 EDU-762 EDU-725 EDU-763 EDU-720 EDU-720 Credit Hours Qualitative and Quantitative Research Design in Education 3(3-0) Educational Studies 3(3-0) Applied Statistics in Education 3(3-0) Global Challenges in Education 3(3-0) Seminar-I 1(1-0) Seminar-II 1(1-0) 14 Course Title B) Specialization Courses Candidate will select two courses from any one Specialization of the given areas Early Childhood Education (ECE) S.D IN EDUCATION A) Core Courses S.No. Code 1 EDU-764 2 EDU-765 3 EDU-766 Course Title Credit Hours Evolution of Early Childhood Education 3(3-0) Planning. Management and Instruction in 3(3-0) Early Childhood Education 3(3-0) Growth and Developing of Children Educational Leadership and Management S.No.No. 1 2 3 Code Course Title Credit Hours 3(3-0) EDU-770 Modern Assessment and Evaluation 3(3-0) EDU-771 Test Theories and Designs EDU-772 Test Construction and Standardization 3(3-0) Curriculum Development S. 1 2 3 Credit Hours EDU-767 Educational Policy and Planning 3(3-0) EDU-768 Instructional Leadership and Supervision 3(3-0) EDU-769 Human Resource Management in Education 3(3-0) Code Course Title Educational Assessment S. Ed/M.Sc.D.Phil (Education) Ph. Faculty of Sciences/ Faculty of Forestry & Range Management & Wildlife Dean. M.Sc. University Institute of Information Technology Director.Phil MCS. (Hons.February March . University Institute of Management Sciences Director. University Institute of Information Technology Dean.July SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS Applications on the prescribed forms for admission to the degree courses at the PMAS-Arid Agriculture University. Division of Continuing Education. Division of Continuing Education.Sc (Edu. MIT. Rawalpindi (as detailed below) complete in all respect. Ed PGD (IT) M. must be submitted either in person or by registered post in accordance with the notification by the University as follows: S.Schedule/ Procedure of Admission SCHEDULE OF TEACHING Fall Semester: Spring Semester: October .) M. Faculty of Sciences/ Faculty of Forestry & Range Management & Wildlife Director. University Institute of Management Sciences Director. Home Economics and Women Development Director Advanced Studies B. (In all disciplines) 111 . Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences Dean. Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences Director. (Hons. Faculty of Crop & Food Sciences Dean.) Agriculture M.# NAME OF COURSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 APPLICATION TO BE SUBMITTED IN THE OFFICE OF Dean. University Institute of Information Technology Director.Sc.Sc.) Agriculture DVM BBA (Hons. Home Economics and Women Development Director. Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences Dean. (Hons. Division of Continuing Education.) Poultry Science M. Home Economics and Women Development Director. MS(CS) MBA (all programmes) M.) BS (CS & IT) B. iv. Incomplete applications will be rejected without any prior notice. number allotted by the University. All certificates and testimonials should be duly attested and attached as required. Candidates from foreign countries should send their applications through the Embassies of their countries in Islamabad. The candidates who did their prerequisite degrees from other Universities must submit their Migration Certificates from the respective universities (in original) otherwise they will not be vi. No foreign student will be admitted in the University unless his/her admission after due scrutiny of his / her application. Admission of International Students The credentials of an applicant who holds a foreign nationality and who wishes to attend the University are evaluated in accordance with the general regulations governing admission of foreign nationals as approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education. and these must be routed through the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Education. considered for admission. is confirmed by the University. 112 . Government of Pakistan. iii. Government of Pakistan. Number of seats in different programs: As approved by the Academic Council. date of birth as given / spelled in the matric certificate.Schedule/ Procedure of Admission Note: i. The candidate who had been a registered student of this University in the past must write his/her previous registration v. father's name. ii. Candidate must write in the application form his/her name. No application shall be accepted after the due date even if dispatched by post. Directorate of Students Affairs The purpose of Director Students Affairs is to act as advisor of students.Students Affairs Housing The PMAS-AAUR has residential facilities for boys and girls on the campus. / Co-coordinating Conduct . / Consulting or problem solving for students. Application for Housing Students intending to live on campus have to apply on the application form. Housing and food services are available to about 40% of students' population. Division. / Hearing students grievances and appeals.The University normally conforms to the schedule of holidays observed by the Government of the Punjab. For postgraduate students the authority for sanction of leave is vested in the Chairman on the recommendation of the Supervisor concerned. Residential facilities and related food services are normally organized and administered by students with proper guidance from the University administration. and for period exceeding 7 days by the Dean/Director of the concerned Faculty. is at the discretion of the competent authority and is not counted towards the requirement of lecturer shortage . A few of the services available with the Directorate are: Processing of applications for withdrawal from the University.Discipline action. However. 113 . Sanction of leave. on the recommendation of the Tutor/Senior Tutor. Assistance is available all the time during office hours and beyond that for some very urgent affairs. Sanction of Leave Leave to undergraduate students is sanctioned by the Tutor/Senior Tutor up to 7 days. for a period not exceeding 7 days and the Dean/Director on the recommendation of the Chairman exceeding this period. and / Providing general information or assistance. however. allocation of rooms in dormitories is made on the basis of space available and on merit basis. The Director also coordinates with other University offices to create a sense of community at the PMAS-AAUR. The Vice Chancellor can grant holidays up to a maximum of six days in an academic year on special occasions. to consult and work with individual students and student groups. Institute. Students Affairs University Health Service The PMAS-AAUR maintains a small health unit with a qualified Doctor-in-Charge and supporting para-medical staff. The service provides first aid and preliminary diagnostic facilities with appropriate medication. Plans are underway to expand this service in such a way that a test laboratory and X-ray facilities are provided. Sports Athletics play an important role in the extra-curricular activities of the University, which maintains facilities for all major sports such as cricket, football, volleyball, basketball and track & field. The University Teams participate in various national and inter-varsity games. Quality Enhancement Cell The Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) has been established at the university with the objective of significant enhancement of quality in higher learning and international compatibility. The major functions of QEC are to: > > > > > > 114 review quality standards and the quality of teaching and learning in each subject area. promote public confidence that the quality and standards of the award of degrees are enhanced and safeguarded. define lucid and explicit standards as points of reference to the reviews to be carried out. It should also help the employees to know as to what they could expect from candidates. develop qualifications framework by setting out the attributes that can be expected from the holder of qualification. develop quality assurance processes and methods of evaluation to affirm that the quality of provision and the standard of awards are being maintained and to foster curriculum, subject and staff development. develop procedures for approval of new programs, monitoring and evaluation, departmental review, student feedback, employer feedback, quality assurance of various degree programs, subject review, and qualification framework. RESEARCH FARM ARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FARMS CHAKWAL ROAD University Research Farm is situtaed on Mandra-Chakwal Road, 6 km short of Dudial. This is a compact piece of fertile land of 236 acres purchased by the University in February 2007. Ecologically, farm location is representative of most of rain-fed area of Potowar tract. Since experimental area at main University Campus was left to only 13 acres, it was on the top of priority list of the Vice Chancellor, Dr. Khalid Mahmood Khan, S.I. to arrange a large university farm for research purposes, field demonstration and seed multiplication. However, to manage funds and to find out large area of land in Rawalpindi region was not an easy task. But, where there is a will there is a way. The Vice Chancellor was able to arrange sufficient funds for this purpose and he along with his dedicated team succeeded in acquiring a large farm for the University. Soon after taking over the land, the university set aside funds for the farm staff and machinery and the work on farm lay out, research studies and crop production got started. During October 2007, the Vice Chancellor was again successful in getting a Mega Project worth Rs. 343 millions from Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, for the development of on-farm research facilities for faculty and students. Seven field labs, three glasshouses, one greenhouse (Chinese Style), one farming tunnel and an administration block have been established at the farm through this Project. A veterinary hospital is near completion whichwould provide facilities like indoor and outdoor clinics, obstetrics/gynaecology, semen evaluation and cryopreservation laboratories. In addition to the access of students and teachers, the facilities will also be available to the local farming community. 115 University Sub-Campus Khushab Scheme of Studies for Different Programmes UNIVERSITY SUB-CAMPUS KHUSHAB Agricultural Potential and specific ecological conditions of the region led to the establishment of PMAS-AAUR Sub-Campus Khushab in 2007. Sub-Campus is situated 2 Km away in the west side of Khushab and 3 km in east side of Jauharabad. The renovation of Campus building was started in 2007. Two academic blocks, one for the Department of Veterinary Sciences, second for the Agriculture have been renovated. Laboratories, departments have been established for conduct of practical work. More over, construction of other academic blocks for Agriculture, Livestock Departments and Administration Block will be started soon. The Campus is offering Veterinary Diploma and short courses i.e. Diploma in Agricultural Sciences (DAS) of three years, Livestock Assistant Diploma course (LAD) of two years, Artificial Insemination and Reproductive Health Management of Dairy Animals (AIRHD) one year diploma course and two short courses of six months duration Poultry Management and Poultry Disease Protection. The Campus is working under the Supervision of Project Director. 116 Hydroponic Project (Farmers Market Pvt. for Hydroponic production of vegetable over an area of 13. Ltd. District Rawalpindi. and adding to the Revenue of Pakistan.) HYDROPONIC PROJECT (FARMERS MARKET Pvt. 7 km short of Mandra.) Ltd (FMP) is an R&D Project of Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (Pakistan). Ltd. the project is now in position export Tomatoes abroad to Middle Eastern Countries and thus earning foreign exchange.51 acres which is located at village Kalyam Mughal on G. Besides. FMP which is ISO 9001:2000 and 22000 certified. is producing Hydroponically grown pesticide free vegetables especially Tomatoes in 3 different varieties and Capsicum in 3 different colours. R&D.T Road.) Farmers Market (Pvt. 117 . PGD (CS) and PGD (IT) and 50% for Ph.D. The marks / grade required to pass a deficiency course shall be the same as in the regulations relating to the Examination/ course concerned. in Theory & Practical Separately. (i) (ii) 118 . (ii) Grade points will be as follows: Marks Obtained 80-100% 65-79% 50-64% 40-49% Below Grade A B C D F Grade Point 4 3 2 1 0 Remarks Excellent Good Satisfactory Pass Fail (iii) The grade point will be worked on the basis of percentage of marks obtained by a student in each course separately according to conversion table Quality points table and not on the percentage of total marks obtained by a student. (i) Evaluation:The minimum pass marks for each course shall be 40% for undergraduate and Master degree. One credit hour shall carry twenty marks Calculation of GPA/CGPA:GPA/CGPA will be calculated at the end of each semester in accordance to the following formula: GPA/ CGPA = SUM OF QUALITY POINTS ÷ SUM OF THE CREDIT HOURS The quality points table given on the next page will be used for calculating the GPA/CGPA: 2.Examination & Evaluation 1. 90 10.40 12.60 6.50 13.20 11.60 12.80 10.80 11.00 1.00 3.80 14.00 7.50 19.30 9.50 20.00 9.50 15.00 5.50 8.00 2.60 6.70 3.60 3.00 4.60 14.60 4.00 18.60 6.00 4.00 9.20 15.80 9.60 8.00 10.20 5.50 16.40 14.60 3.00 12.50 5.70 9.00 D 24 25 26 27 28 29 C 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 B 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 A 48 3-Credits 60-Marks 3.00 3.00 12.80 15.40 4.00 19.60 9.70 4.00 14.50 9.00 13.00 5.30 3.20 10.50 7.00 8.40 5.00 C C B A B A 119 .00 12.00 15.00 6.50 15.50 18.00 3.00 D C B A 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1-Credit 20-Marks 1.50 16.00 16.50 11.50 6.50 14.20 7.00 6.50 11.50 10.50 8.40 10.10 11.50 12.00 D 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 C 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 B 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 A 64 4-Credits 80-Marks 4.00 8.30 6.80 8.80 13.60 5.60 7.90 4.20 7.90 7.00 17.00 7.60 10.40 6.20 13.60 16.50 19.00 D 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2-Credits 40-Marks 2.50 2.40 8.00 6.40 5.50 17.Examination & Evaluation QUALITY POINTS TABLE FOR GPA / CGPA 5-Credits 100-Marks D 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 5.40 7.00 10.40 6.40 7.70 12.30 2.50 10.40 11.00 14.50 12.50 13.10 8.40 8.50 11.50 17.20 9.50 18.50 14.00` 2.10 5.00 11.60 8.00 6. weightage to each component of examination. BIIT Mid Examination Assignments Final Examination 30 % 20 % 50 % 120 . Sc (Hons. Biological Sciences. he shall be deemed to have failed in that course. In theory. Examination & Weightage:a) Theory: In theory paper. a student who misses the mid term examination.Phil/M. Ed/Ph. Sc/M. however. In case a student does not appear in the final examination of a course.Examination & Evaluation 3. Wildlife and Environmental Sciences. student's evaluation shall be done by mid-term examination. D. Forestry & Range Management. shall be as prescribed here under: (i) B. Agriculture. Economics. he may appear in the final examination.) Agriculture/BS (Economics)/BS (Biochemistry)/DVM /B. Ed / M. Mid Examination Assignments Final Examination (ii) 30 % 10 % 60 % Programmes of Study in UIMS.) Agriculture/ Poultry Science/M. Sc (Hons. Both the mid-term & final examinations shall be compulsory. he shall not be allowed a make-up examination & shall be awarded zero marks in that examination. UIIT. assignment / quizzes / term paper & final examination. Shall have to pass the comprehensive examination.D. c. Practical: For practical examination (if applicable) 100% weightage will be towards final examination. 4. Eligibility for Examination: A student shall be eligible to sit for the examination provided that he /she: a. as per university rules.Examination & Evaluation b). has been on the roll of the University during that semester. b.Sc (Hons. Comprehensive Examination: All students of M. 121 . has registered himself / herself for the courses of studies. Provided that the period of absence in the case of participation in co-curricular / sports activities with the permission of the competent Authority concerned may not be counted. 5. has attended not less than 75% of the classes in theory and practical / laboratory of each course.)/M. after completion of entire approved Course-work.Phil/MS and Ph. b. As part of the Library facilities. semester papers and teaching material. The faculty and students are making the best use of these facilities in connection with their respective research projects. subscribe for a modern library by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) are available here through Digital Library. project books. (holdings). The services offered by the Library include but not limited to searching of National and International Data Base of the following sources available on compact discs (CDs): CAB Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau Abstracts AGRICOLA Agricultural Information from USDA AGRIS FAO International Information System for Agricultural Sciences and Technology CATDAIC Pakistan Agriculture CATALOG National Agriculture Research Center. which are being determined.Facilities a. The Library also extends facilities of photo coping service of different type of scientific papers. periodicals and research journals. Islamabad. the Library department has incorporated 36589 books. UNION Scientific Journals available in various libraries of Pakistan which Including the AAUR Library. Moreover. Auditorium The PMAS-AAUR has purposefully built fully air-conditioned auditorium which can accommodate around 500 participants. Library In any educational and research institution the Library department holds the key position being the major source for the inflow of knowledge. preparation of seminars. It is further added that most of the facilities regarding online of full text and abstracting Journals. Our library is equipped with modern Library software. Various national and international level seminars and workshops are organized by inviting dignitaries and professionals of the field. The auditorium is equipped with modern audio / video facilities. 122 . thesis. reference books. For this purpose. INMAGIC for automation. etc. journals related to various disciplines in agriculture. textbooks. departmental libraries have also been maintained to provide easy access to most of text and reference books as well. covering the period from 1984-93 on microfilms and microfiche are available. Facilities c. University Health Service The PMAS-AAUR maintains a small health unit with a qualified Doctor Incharge and supporting paramedical staff. The service provides first aid and preliminary diagnostic facility with appropriate medication. Plans are under way to expand this service in such a way that a test laboratory, X-rays facilities, qualified Lady Doctor, Dental Surgeon are provided to students and faculty as well. d. Sports and Extra-Curricular Activities Athletics play an important role in the extra curricular activities of the university, which maintains facilities for all major sports, such as cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, and other tracks. The university teams participate in various National and Inter varsity games, Keeping in view the importance of extra curricular activities, construction of a stadium in university is underway. e. Accommodation Facility The university extends accommodation facilities to male and female students. For this purpose, two boys hostels accommodating around 450 students and two girls hostels which can provide accommodation to around 225 female students are at the campus. f. Cafeteria Campus houses a purposefully erected cafeteria that caters the needs of students. It has ample space to organize student functions. University makes it sure that the food items served at cafeteria are fresh, nutritious as well as economical. g. Transport Facility Although University campus is located at an accessible place right at main Murree Road, transport facility is available for pick and drop facility and study tours of students. 123 Fee Structure FEE STRUCTURE, 2012-13 ADMISSIONS FEE PAYABLE ONE TIME (Rs.) Cons. Ch./ Univ. Dev. Fund Certificate Verification Lab. / Research Fund University Regd. Fee Laboratory Security University I.D. Card University Security Donation to PRCS Library Fund / Fee FEE PAYABLE EACH SEMESTER (Rs.) Sport Fund / Student Activ. Co-Operative Soci. Fund Computer Facility Ch. Student Council Fund Seminar & Workshop Discipline B.Sc(Hons)/DVM/BS (Forestry) Morning B.Sc(Hons) Evening M.Sc. (Morning) M.Sc.(Hons.)/M.Phil Morning M.Sc(Hons)/ M.Sc. Evening 2750 2750 2750 3300 3 85 0 4400 7400 7400 2700 7 40 0 7400 7 40 0 2750 27 5 0 2750 2750 750 750 750 750 7 50 750 750 750 750 750 750 7 50 750 7 50 750 750 1350 1350 1350 1350 1 3 50 1350 1350 1350 1350 1350 1350 1 3 50 1350 1 3 50 1350 1350 1350 1350 1350 1350 1 35 0 1350 1350 1350 1350 1 35 0 1350 13 5 0 1350 1 3 50 1350 1350 1350 1350 13 5 0 1 35 0 1350 1350 1 35 0 1 35 0 1 35 0 1350 13 5 0 1350 1 35 0 1350 1 3 50 1350 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 600 600 600 6 00 600 600 600 6 00 6 00 600 60 0 600 6 00 600 6 00 600 50 50 100 1 00 100 100 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 100 50 100 50 50 8450 8450 8 50 0 9 05 0 9600 10 15 0 1 3100 13150 8 45 0 13100 13150 13150 8 45 0 8500 8 45 0 8450 1900 16200 3 10 0 1 0 40 0 1 70 5 0 1 36 5 0 13250 22100 2800 20700 20800 25 0 250 250 250 2 50 250 250 250 250 250 250 500 500 500 500 500 500 3 7 50 3 75 0 5 00 3400 3400 1100 1100 1100 1850 1100 - 3 50 350 350 350 350 1850 1350 1350 3 50 1 35 0 1350 250 25 0 25 0 250 250 250 250 250 25 0 250 25 0 250 250 250 250 250 250 25 0 25 0 250 250 250 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 150 150 150 150 1 50 150 150 150 150 150 150 1 50 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 1000 1000 1000 10 0 0 1000 1000 1450 1450 1000 1450 1450 250 250 250 250 25 0 250 250 250 250 25 0 250 1000 1000 1000 1000 2700 2700 1000 - 850 850 850 850 850 3050 85 0 3050 3050 - 5300 19600 94 5 0 16750 23400 22250 24 90 0 35950 9150 3 1 5 00 3 1 60 0 B 13750 2 8050 17950 25800 33000 32400 38000 49100 1 7 60 0 44600 4 4 75 0 (A+B) 1 9 50 0 21100 2 80 5 0 28 0 5 0 Ph.D. BBA (Hons.) MBA/MDM MBA (Agribusiness) BS(CS&IT) MCS/MIT MS *(Evening) B.Ed. M.Ed. BS(Biochemistry) BS(Economics) 7650 9200 16200 1 62 0 0 250 250 250 250 500 500 5 00 500 - 3 50 350 350 350 250 250 2 50 2 50 250 250 250 250 250 2 50 250 250 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 1000 10 0 0 1000 1000 250 25 0 250 250 11050 1 2 60 0 19600 19600 * MS Fee Payable each semester (B) will be charged on the basis of Credit Hours enroled. Rs. 4000/- will be charged for one Credit Hour. (e.g. 9 Credit Hours fee will be Rs. 36000/-) HOSTEL CHARGES ONE TIME FEES Hostel Security (Refundable) Charpai Charges Total (A) Room Rent FEE PAYA BLE EACH SEMESTER Common Room Fund Electric Charges Sui-Gas Charges Utencil Charges Total (B) Total (A & B) 1350 2050 3400 1350 350 2050 1350 550 5650 9050 Cons. Ch. Univ. Dev. Lab. Activ. Soci. Exam. Conservancy Charges University Development Laboratory Activity Society Examination Summer Break Charges @ Rs. 2450/(applicable only to those boarders of Spring Semester who are allowed to stay during summer break) 124 Total (A & B) Examination Fee Library Security Magazine Fund Poor Boy Fund Admission Fee Mosque Fund Medical Fund Total (B) Total (A) Tuition Fee Fee Structure The university fee is a mandatory charge received from the student at the time of first admission and then later on at the start of each semester. The payment of fee is an indication that the student is a regular student of university irrespective of the fact whether he/she is taking any course work or not. It entitles a student to such services as library, health, cafeteria, sports and overall campus life except the university hostel/housing. It is the responsibility of the student to pay the university fee and hostel dues at the start of each semester according to the time schedule announced by the Treasurer Office. The fee has to be paid in the bank on the bank challan duly endorsed by the Treasurer office. 1.Fee for Foreign Students:B.Sc.(Hons) Agriculture/DVM/BS(Forestry) BBA (Hons) BS (CS), BS(IT) M.Sc./M.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture/Poultry Science/M.phil MBA (All Programmes) M.Ed. US$ 550 MCS MIT MS (CS) Ph.D. (Agriculture / Sciences) US$ 1050 US$ 1000 US$ 1000 US$ 1100 US$ 1100 US$ 1050 US$ 1100 US$ 1000 US$ 500 Other Charges (Applicable in all the programmes and for all students) Late Enrollment Fee (Rs.) Upto 3 days 800 Upto 4 to 7 days 1500 Re-admission fee 2000 Enrollment fee after minimum residency period M.Sc./M.Phil/MS 2500 Ph.D 5000 Provisional Certificate Fee 200 Degree Fee 1500 Duplicate Degree Fee 3000 Urgent Degree Fee 6000 Diploma Fee 1000 Duplicate Diploma Fee 1500 Transcript (DMC) Fee Per Semester (i) Within one Week 100 (ii) Within 24 Hours 300 Duplicate Registration Card Fee 200 Duplicate ID card Fee 300 Migration Certificate Fee 1000 Recounting of Answer Book per Course 1500 Employees/Employees Kids Fee 2000 Verification fee for each of: Degree, Diploma, Certificate and Transcript (DMC) etc, (i) From Pakistan 200 (ii) From Abroad (US$) 6.0 Except Government Departments and Armed Forces of Pakistan 125 only the tuition fee will be refundable as per the following policy. The claim to refund will be valid for a period of six months after passing the programme/course. 50% refund within two weeks (14 days) of allotment. i. 5. ii. Refund of fee will be made after two weeks of completion of admissions. whereas.D Self Supporting Students Postgraduate Undergraduate (Rs. No refund after two weeks (14 days). 75 % refund if a student applies within 7 days of the allotment of the hostel as announced by the university. As per the following rates for each course enrolled:(a) Regular Students Postgraduate Undergraduate Ph. 4. 2. 6.Fee Structure Per Course Enrollment Fee If a student has completed minimum residency period after that enrolls for failed/extra courses would be charged. iii. i ii iii. 126 . 50% refund of tuition fee within two weeks (14 days) of start of semester.) 1100 1000 1650 4500 2500 (b) (c) If credit hours load of the extra enrolled subjects increases to 70% of the semester. will be made on written application by the student after recommendation of their respective Deans/ Directors. No refund of any dues after two weeks (14 days) except security and that with in the period of six months from start of the semester. Semester late fee after due dates as notified by the Treasurer Office. Refund of hostel charges can be made on the written request of the student as per following policy. Refund of Fee and other charges can be made to a continuing student only if all the courses for which he / she was enrolled are not offered by the Department concerned or the university considers the student to be ineligible for enrolment in a semester. 75% refund of tuition fee within one week (7 days) of start of semester. 3. full refund of tuition fee before the start of the classes as announced by the University. iv. Full semester fee will be charged. Refund of security will be made by the Treasurer office to the eligible students (notified as successful by the Controller of Examinations) on the written request alongwith the clearance issued by heads of respective departments. If a freshly admitted student leaves the university and requests in writing to withdraw his/her fee the securities will be refunded in full. Refund of Fee 1. The Directorate of University Development helps in generation of resources. Pakistan Science Foundation. NGO's. the University has to rely on national and international funding organizations. These research project are funded by various public sector organizations such as Higher Education Commission. A number of organizations contribute to the scholarship scheme of the University. genetic engineering and pollution control. the University has focused its agricultural research activities on the issues of the farming community of this area. corporate sector. its major objective is to provide best educational opportunities to students at affordable cost. (Phone: 051. The University also allocates a substantial amount from its own resources. Being a Public Sector University. The Student Resource Centre primarily deals with scholarships and need based support to the students. To hold seminars. Like leading universities of the world. It is incumbent on the University alumni that they should support the university wholeheartedly and keep in touch with the Directorate of University Development. Being located in Barani region. To establish relations with industrial / business corporations. has an elaborate programme for financial assistance for those talented students who cannot continue their studies due to lack of financial resources. professional and moral support for the University from various sources including university alumni. To carry out the research activity smoothly and consistently. 4. 2010. professionals of the corporate sector organizations and experts. foundations. beside awarding scholarships to meritorious students. The main objective of the Directorate is finding monetary. 127 . The University allocates a sizeable amount for the financial assistance of the students.edu.Mater. The Directorate keeps a close liaison with corporate sector for this purpose. The University is spending a substantial amount on the research projects. community and individual philanthropists. weed management. 3. Ministry of Science & Technology etc.pk). the PMAS-UAAR is also placing due emphasis on research. workshops.9290049 / e-mail: unidev@uaar. 2. Pakistan Agriculture Research Council. meetings with the participation of alumni. The University. NGO's and individuals for financial as well as professional support. organizations and individuals can contact the Directorate through Phone/ e-mail. academic programmes. The University needs the support of the private donors who should generously contribute for the University research activities. Most of the research projects are related to soil conservation. scholarships for the students and other developmental activities in the University. drought tolerance. The Directorate has been entrusted with following functions: 1. The alumni.University Development DIRECTORATE OF UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT The Directorate of University Development was established in June. To collect funds for research projects. To strengthen relations with alumni of the University. The Alumni of the University should work for establishing and promoting relationship between their employer organizations and their Alma. beside the support from these organizations the University has to finance the research activity from its own resources. c.D Students viii. Financial Assistance from Bait-ul Mal ix. Liaison with donor agencies for students’ scholarships. anticipated place of employment. ii.Students Resource Centre STUDENTS RESOURCE CENTRE Vision Wannable to make SRC as “Resource. nature of employment. HEC US-AID Merit & Needs Based Scholarship for Agriculture Students iii. Psychoanalysis of students during their academic pursuits keeping in view their academic and non academic strengths and weakness to match the in-house talent with needs of the market (Selection of subjects. e. Consultation and Placement Hub” catering the economic and non-economic needs of its graduate during and after their academic life. Financial Management of the above mentioned scholarship programs and timely disbursement of funds. (MORA) Ministry of Religious Affairs Assistance out of Zakat Fund vi. financial assistance. The Vice Chancellor Talent Scholarship v. Punjab Educational Endowment Fund Scholarship (PEEF) ii. Correspondence with the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and Punjab Education Endowment Fund Secretariat. Students Counseling i. University Financial Assistance Scholarship iv. Monitoring of the academic performance of all scholars. conduct. d. 2. Livestock & Dairy Development Scholarship for Students of Balochistan b. HEC Indigenous Scholarship for Ph. 128 . Management & Implementation of following Scholarship programs:i. professional training. interest. Scholarship & Financial Assistance Management a. Fata Secretariat Scholarship x. Objectives 1. Actuation/motivation of students towards acquisition traits and polishing their in-born traits to meet the demand of business/research environment. background. Government Internal Merit Scholarship vii. employee loyalty & national expectations through group discussions and seminars. iii. Inculcating the importance of human resources. managerial skills through human organization models. Recommendation of skill enhancement and further studies.). loans etc. place of living. social factors etc. Arrangements of the visits of the delegates/Prospective employers and their discussions with faculty and students of relevant departments regarding the emerging needs and training of the students in same direction. Placement Assistance: i. events at the campus etc. with Prospective employers. workshops. seminars. Seek vacation employment contracts to meet the financial hardships of the students. exhibitions. v. Develop linkages among prospective employers and the students/graduates. Arrangements for inculcating the graduate the techniques to develop CV. Arrange Pre-selection of students (who are about to complete their studies) by arranging get together. ii. 129 . Serve selectionery centre and confidential interview facilities for the public/private organizations on cost/fee bases. Compilation of graduates’ database according to their subjects. viii. vi. job fairs etc. impart interview and communication skills. etc.Student Resource Centre 3. electronically. iii. vii. sharing and dissemination of news about employment opportunities/scholarships. Receipt of vacancy announcement from prospective employers and its dissemination to the graduates through electronic mail. iv. University Financial Assistance Program (UFAP) i. d. e. if from annual system. Foundations.00/4. Applications collected by the Students Resource Centre directly from enrolled students or indirectly from various admission offices shall be forwarded to the respective Deans/Directors for preparation of comparative statement covering identified socio economics indicators of each applicant. 5000/to the Ph.D Scholars This scheme permits an assistance ship amounting to Rs. however. b. iv. if he/she maintains a minimum level of 3.per semester/c. Prescribed forms for UFAP shall be received from the Office of the Students Resource Centre at the beginning of each semester. The amount of Financial Assistance is fixed as 50% tuition fee of each discipline independently.per semester/3rd Position 8000/. Amount of subject award for three scorers in each discipline is as under: 1st Position 12000/.00 CGPA or 65% marks in last examination. the following scholarships are also given by the University to the students on the basis of merit: 1. vi.00/4. Financial Assistance shall be based on self finance fee structure of each program. To keep the consistency in amount of award.00 GPA in each semester. Zakat Bait-ul-Mall Department of the Punjab Government. District Council. For first semester 60% marks obtained in last examination. minimum eligibility criteria is as under: a. Discretionary/powers to increase/decrease the amount of scholarship rest with the Competent Authority. Municipal Committees. Minimum GPA required for the award of this Scholarship may be 3. Grant of UFAP shall not be admissible to the student who has been involved and convicted (major penalty) in an act of university indiscipline. vii. the Vice Chancellor).00/4. Discretionary powers to increase/decrease the number of slots are rest with Competent Authority (viz. 130 .00 depending upon the availability of unfilled slots. v. if from semester system.D scholars subject to the fulfilment of the conditions as available in the University Catalogue 2010-11. Enrolled applicant beyond 1st semester shall be considered eligible to apply if he/she posses GPA 3. irrespective of their admission category (Regular/Self supporting). and/or 3. Minimum of 6 (six) enrolled credit hours of the course work in a semester shall be required to qualify for VC merit scholarship. 2. and c. NOTE: Above referred scholarships would be provided to those students who fulfil the approved General Regulations for the purpose as available in University Catalogue 2012-13. The number of total slots is the sum total of 50 slots plus 5% of the total enrolled students of the university. iii.00/4. Trusts. The Committee consisting of respective Deans/Directors and Director. All the deserving students admitted either on regular or self supporting categories of admission shall be entitled for UFAP. Amount of financial assistance shall be same for all deserving students in a degree program. Scholarship shall be offered at subject/discipline level in every semester.per semester/2nd Position 10000/. 3. Vice Chancellor Merit Scholarship a.Students Resource Centre In addition to the scholarships awarded through various Government Grants.00 b. the same amount shall be given to the student even if he/she is admitted on regular fee in that class. Teaching Assistance for Ph. ii. SRC shall finally recommends the applicants for UFAP. Student selected in 1st semester shall be allowed to avail this facility in subsequent semester automatically. Edited & Corrected By: Prospectus Committee (All Deans/Directors of the University) Designed By: Muhammad Adnan Riaz Personal Assistant . PIR MEHR ALI SHAH ARID AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY RAWALPINDI Murree Road.edu. Fax: +92-51-9290459 [email protected] www.edu. Pakistan Ph: +92-51-9290148. Shamsabad. Rawalpindi.uaar.pk .
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