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Usman Institute of Technology PROSPECTUS 2016 All rights reserved The contents of this prospectus have been presented as clearly as possible, but in case of any ambiguity the interpretation of UIT’s management will be taken as final. UIT reserves the right to modify any statement or condition in any section or part in this prospectus as it deems fit, it accepts no responsibility for any consequences of such modifications. 3
Usman Institute of Technology Table of Contents In Memory of Muhammad Usman .......................................................................................... 05 UIT’s Motto ...................................................................................................................................... 06 Director’s Message ......................................................................................................................... 07 Section 1 .......................................................................................................................................... 08 General Information Why UIT? ................................................................................................................................... 09 Vision, Mission, Objectives and Core Values ................................................................. 11 Governance ................................................................................................................................. 12 Affiliation and Degree Awarding Authority .................................................................... 13 The Campus ............................................................................................................................... 14 Faculty .......................................................................................................................................... 16 Students ....................................................................................................................................... 28 Section 2 .......................................................................................................................................... 30 Academic Programmes Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Computer Systems) ......................................... 34 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication) ......................................... 35 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Electronics) ......................................................... 36 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Power) ................................................................... 37 Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) ........................................................................ 38 Bachelor of Science (Software Engineering)................................................................. 40 Section 3 .......................................................................................................................................... 42 Admission Information Section 4 .......................................................................................................................................... 50 Rules and Regulations for Examinations Section 5 .......................................................................................................................................... 52 Fee Information Pakistani Students .................................................................................................................... 53 International Students ............................................................................................................ 53 Refund of Tuition Fee ............................................................................................................ 54 Section 6 .......................................................................................................................................... 56 Financial Aid and Awards Section 7 .......................................................................................................................................... 58 Infrastructure and Support Services Section 8 .......................................................................................................................................... 62 Industry Academia Linkages, Professional Development & Alumni Network Section 9 .......................................................................................................................................... 66 Students’ Regulations & Behaviour Section 10 ........................................................................................................................................ 68 Events & Achievements 4
In Memory of Mr. Usman In Memory of Muhammad Usman (1935-1973) Usman Institute of Technology was established under Usman Memorial Foundation by Hasham Family in memory of their eldest son Mohammad Usman, who left this world at a young age in a tragic accident. A befitting tribute to the departed soul and an extraordinary gift to nation, the Usman Institute of Technology upholds the noble mission of service above self in furthering the cause of higher education. 5
Usman Institute of Technology UIT’s Motto Would You Not Deliberate This is a question that the Quran puts to mankind. In interpretation, however, it is a subtle call for thinking, contemplation and reflection, a theme that has been repeated in the Quran several times in a variety of contexts. The Quran has not simply handed down an advocacy for thinking and reflection as a free floating abstract but has provided a kind of pathway starting with thinking about “self” to the “creations in the universe”, “conquest of universe and forces of nature”, leading ultimately to the understanding of the “Creator Himself”. For example: “Do they not reflect within themselves” [30:8] “Indeed, in the creation of the heavens and the earth and the alternation of the night and the day are signs for those of understanding who reflect on the creation of the heavens and the earth, [saying], “Our Lord, You did not create this in vain.” “…… and We (thus) present to people similitudes that perhaps they will think”.[59:21] “He has made subject to you the Night and the Day; the Sun and the Moon and the Stars are in subjugation by His command. Verity in this are signs for men who use wisdom.” [16: 12] “Every human initiative starts with a thought” says Maulana Rumi, “That is followed by action”. The French philosopher Descartes on his truth-seeking journey came to doubt everything: except ability to think. Thus, his words “I think, therefore, I exist” became the beacon of the Renaissance and the western civilization for centuries to come. Allama Iqbal lamented just over a century ago in his Reconstruction: “For the last 500 years, religious thought in Islam has been practically stationary.” This Divine Message is placed in the logo for our students, other members of the UIT family and any one who reads it to engage in reflective thinking along the lines prescribed in the divine guidance. 6
Director’s Message Director’s Message After over 20 years of building a solid foundation of high quality engineering and computer science education and research, both at the undergraduate and master’s levels, Usman Institute of Technology (UIT) is embarking on a journey to reach the next level of excellence. It aims to not just produce high class engineers and computer scientists but professionals and change agents. These agents of change other than being better human beings and better citizens of our beloved country, would be ready to tackle the problems that beset our country with leadership, ingenuity and the highest level of moral and ethical values. In its path to excellence UIT graduates will now get locally and internationally respected NED University’s degrees in a private, centrally located, serene, apolitical and highly enriching educational environment. Providing students excellent opportunities to enhance their knowledge and skills and then go out and serve the nation with dedication and high level of professional excellence. Highly congenial environment provides ample opportunities to establish lifelong bonds of friendships. Ample opportunities exist to not only develop technical knowledge and skills but also leadership, critical thinking, innovation, inter-personnel, communication and entrepreneurship skills. The world of today is characterized with rapid changes in technology, information overload and degradation of moral and ethical values. UIT graduates are able to succeed in this environment as they have the “Learn to Learn” ability, to cope with new technologies that will come their way after graduation; ability to critically analyze large amounts of data to come up with innovative solutions and then be able to make rapid decisions as to which solution to use. While doing this they will continue to uphold meritocracy, integrity, transparency and moral values in the face of degradation all around. Over the years UIT’s over 3,500 graduates who have gone out in the field are creating trail blazing paths and making a difference in Pakistan and abroad in various areas of endeavor. They are making their impact felt in many fields. A sample of organizations where they are making difference are: Accenture; Atlas Group; Avanza Solutions; Bank of America; British Telecom; BOURBON; Cybernet; Ericsson; Etisalat; General Tyre & Rubber Co.; Huawei Technologies; HUBCO; Indus Motor Company; Jaffer Business Systems; King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals; K-Electric; Mobilink; Mobily Saudia; Motorola; National Telecommunication Corp.; Netsol Technologies; Orange Stream, Australia; Pakistan Army; Pakistan Cables; Pak Suzuki Motor; Pakistan Telecommunication Company (PTCL); Pfizer; Saudi Electricity Company; Shell; Saudi Telecom Company; Siemens; Sony Corp.; Standard Chartered Bank; Telenor; Ufone; Unilever and Walmart. UIT provides a number of scholarships for brilliant and needy students. The Final Year Projects of UIT students’ have been awarded many prizes at various competitions and UIT’s faculty have published many books and many research papers that have been published in journals of repute. I would like to welcome the students’ of 2016 intake to the UIT family. I am sure that the four years that they spend at this institute will be professionally enriching and enjoyable and they would remember these years throughout their life. Dr. Zahir Ali Syed Director 7
General Information Why UIT? After 22 years of proven excellence, UIT is now embarking on the journey to reach the next level of excellence. Some key features of UIT are highlighted below: • High Quality Technical Education m Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Education at both Bachelors and Masters level • NED degree m In its path to excellence UIT graduates will now get locally and internationally respected NED University’s degrees. • Accreditation m Engineering programmes are accredited by Pakistan Engineering Council m Computer Science programmes are accredited by NCEAC (National Computing Education Accreditation Council). UIT has recently been accredited in the “W” category for three years. This is a great honor for UIT as only 18 Universities out of 101 have attained this distinction. • Qualified and Experienced Faculty m UIT is proud of its faculty who are well qualified and experienced in their relevant fields. They play a very important role in the life of a student as teachers, mentors, counselors and advisors. m These dedicated teachers involve students in decision making at all levels with respect to academic, extra and co-curricular activities, help them in their projects and groom them to pursue their academic journey smoothly. m UIT’s faculty have published many books and many research papers that have been published in journals of repute • Over 3,500 Graduates are Making their Mark in Pakistan and Abroad m UIT has graduated over 3500 students to date who are gainfully employed in the industry, businesses, software houses, government organizations and a variety of other enterprises. A number of them have started their own entrepreneurial ventures. Many have risen to top positions in their fields. A sample of such organizations are: Avanza Solutions; British Telecom; General Tyre & Rubber; HUBCO; King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals; Motorola; Orange Stream, Australia; Pfizer; Pakistan Telecommunication Company (PTCL); Saudi Electricity Company; Saudi Telecom Company; Shell; Siemens; Sony; Standard Chartered Bank; Telenor; Unilever, Ericsson, Huawei Technologies; Indus Motor Company; K-Electric; Mobilink; Mobily Saudia; National Telecommunication Corporation; Netsol Technologies; Pakistan Army; Pak Suzuki Motor; Pakistan Cables; Pakistan Security Printing Corporation; Ufone; Transworld Associates; Atlas Group; Cybernet; DESCON Power Solutions; Jaffer Business Systems. • Graduates Development in a Wholesome Manner ( Better Learners, Human Beings and Citizens): m Students “Learn the ability to Learn”. This gives them the ability to handle new technologies that come their way even after their graduation. m Students are exposed to an adequate mix of humanities and extracurricular activities for a wholesome development of student’s personality m Students become friends of animals, plants, all other beings and environment. m Students develop to be professionals and change agents who are ready to tackle the problems that beset our country. To do this they develop skills such as leadership, critical thinking, innovation, inter- personnel, communication and entrepreneurship skills. They are also imbibed with the highest level of integrity, moral and ethical values. 9
Usman Institute of Technology • Scholarships m UIT provides a number of scholarships for brilliant and needy students. It even provides fully funded foreign scholarships to do Master for brilliant UIT graduates. • Industrial Liaison m UIT is working towards stablishing a very strong industrial-academia linkage program. The main components of which are: • Industry assistance in the Final Year Projects (FYP) of students. • Industry - UIT joint projects to work towards solution of technical problems faced by the industry and the nation. • Meaningful internships for students. • Industry to take part in Job Fairs at UIT and conducting interviews for employment of UIT graduates. • Meaningful Industrial Visits for students, graduates and faculty of UIT. • Faculty Industrial exposure/placements. Industry staff exposure/placements to academic environment. • Arranging lectures/workshops/seminars/conferences by Industry experts. • Board of advisors from Industry. • Industry advice in starting new programs and curriculum development/changes in new/existing programs as per industry needs. • UIT to arrange trainings for Industry staff as per Industry requirements. • High Quality Facilities m State of the art labs, well stocked library and purpose built class rooms. m Wi-Fi enabled campus m Indoor Sports • Conveniently Located and Peaceful Environment m The congenial location of the UIT campus is an advantage for most as it is easily accessible by all modes of transportation from all parts of Karachi. m UIT’s students don’t get involved in activities that are counterproductive to education. Consequently, over the last 22 years of its existence, The UIT campus has remained peaceful and InshAllah it will continue this practice for years to come. • Final Year Projects Have won Many Competitions m The Final Year Projects of UIT students’ have been awarded many prizes at various competitions • It is a Not-for Profit Institute m Established in 1994 through a benefaction of Usman Memorial Foundation, UIT is a not-for-profit Institution. Any surpluses generated, are ploughed back into the development of UIT. 10
General Information Vision, Mission, Objective and Core Values Vision To be a center of excellence for creating new and useful knowledge and to produce professional leaders who could compete with the best in the world and who would bring in a paradigm shift in the quality of life of the people of Pakistan. Mission UIT’s mission is to create new and useful knowledge for solving Pakistan’s and international problems and produce leaders who are technically excellent, socially and environmentally responsible, innovators, professionals and entrepreneurs who would act as change agents for the betterment of society and Pakistan. Objectives In pursuit of this mission, UIT endeavors to create new and useful knowledge that: l is of applied nature l can be used to solve problems that are faced by Pakistan and the world at large and to train a community of engineers, technologists, computer scientists, both men and women who: m are better human beings m are better citizens m are lifelong learners m are application oriented m are capable of independent and critical thinking m are innovative and resourceful in solving complex problems m have the entrepreneurial spirit m are rational human beings m have strong interpersonal and managerial skills m show tolerance to others’ views m treat humanity, nature, environment with respect and affection m undertake endeavors to up-grading Brand “Pakistan” on an International map m promote engineering products, software exports, attract investments and technology transfers. Core Values Faith, moral uprightness, professional competence, love of humanity and nature, pursuit of excellence, innovation and life-long learning are values to be adopted, practiced and preached. The physical facilities, environment, culture and ambience of UIT are reflections of its vision, mission and core values. Similarly, the conduct and behaviour of its faculty, students and staff embody these core values and manifest these in their lives. 11
Usman Institute of Technology Governance UIT ensures compliance with the rule and regulations of relevant stutuary bodies and policies of Usman Memorial Foundation (UMF). UIT is governed by the Management Committee of UMF, in accordance with best governance practices that safeguard the interests of all its stake holders. Managing Committee of UMF l Mohammad Kasim Hasham ................................ President l Mohammad Ebrahim Hasham ............................ Member l Mohammed Hussain Hasham ............................ Member/Treasurer l Khurram Kasim ................................................... Member l Ahmed Ebrahim .................................................. Member l Dawood Usman Jakhura .................................... Member l Mohammed Bashir Kodvawala ........................... Member l Mehmood Nanji .................................................. Member l Samir Hoodbhoy ................................................ Member l Muhammad Hanif Aziz ....................................... Member/Secretary l Prof. Dr. Zahir Ali Syed ...................................... Member/Director UIT 12
General Information Affiliation and Degree Awarding Authority All Undergraduate Degree Programmes of Usman Institute of Technology are affiliated with the NED University of Engineering and Technology. Students who comply with the conditions prescribed by the University and successfully fulfill the requirements of the degree programmes are awarded degrees by NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi. 13
Usman Institute of Technology The Campus UIT’s campus is conveniently located at Abul Hasan Isphahani Road, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. It has, in its neighborhood, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, University of Karachi, National Institute of Public Administration, National Institute of Performing Arts, Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, National Institute of Management, Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering, Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan and Sindh Board of Technical Education. UIT campus is environmental friendly and its facilities are appropriate to the needs of a Centre of Excellence in the field of Engineering, Science and Technology. Its infrastructure provides: • Purpose built class rooms • Well stocked library, which is equipped with internet facility • Wi-Fi enabled campus • State-of-the-art laboratories • Cafeteria • Auditorium • Seminar Room The campus buildings are punctuated with aesthetically laid out plantation and multicolored flowers that serve as an ideal backdrop to an extremely absorbing environment of serious technical education pursuit. 14
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Usman Institute of Technology UIT’s Faculty PROFESSORS Engr. Prof. Dr. Abdul Qadir Prof. Dr. Zahir Ali Syed Ph.D. (Electrical Engg.), Ph.D (Electrical Engineering) NEDUET. University of Southern M.Sc. (Electrical Engg.), California/Stanford University, USA NEDUET. MS (Electrical Engineering) B.E. (Electrical Engg.), MIT, USA NEDUET B.E. (Electronics) Professor and Head, R&D Dawood College of Engineering & Technology (UoK) Prof. Masood ul Haq Engr. Prof. Shaikh M.Sc. (Applied Mathematics), Ghulam Hussain University of Karachi. M.Sc. (Electrical Power M.A.(Mathematics), and Control), University Hawaii University, U.S.A. of Nottingham, U.K. Head, Department of B.E. (Electrical Engg.), Humanities & Sciences NEDUET. Engr. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ghazanfar Ullah Ph.D. (Telecommunication & Control), MUET. M.Engg. (Computer Systems), NEDUET. B.E. (Computer Systems), NEDUET. 16
General Information ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Engr. Dr. Syed Talha Ahsan Engr. Parkash Lohana Ph.D. (Electrical Engg.), M.S. (Computer Science), University of Manchester, U.K. University of Detroit Mercy, MI, USA M.S. Electrical Engg. B.E. (Electrical Engg.), (Communication & Signal Procecessing), MUET, Jamshoro. The Ohio State University,U.S.A. B.Sc.( Hons Electrical Engg), UET, Lahore. Head, Department of Electrical Engineering Engr. Raza Jafri Engr. Idris Mala M.Sc (Electrical Engineering) M.S. (IT), UET, Lahore Hamdard University. B.E. (Electrical Engg.), M.Engg. (Telecommunication), NEDUET, Karachi Hamdard University B.E.( Electrical Engineering) NEDUET, Karachi Engr. Nasreen Naqvi Presidential Award IZAZ-E-FAZEELAT M.Sc. (Electrical Engg.), Clarkson University, U.S.A. B.E. (Electronics), DCET. M.Sc. (Applied Maths) University of Karachi B.Sc. Hon (Maths & Physics) University of Karachi 17
Usman Institute of Technology ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Dr. Fahad Samad Engr. Dr. Muhammad Moiz Anis Ph.D. (Network Security) Ph.D. (Information Communication RWTH Aachen University, Germany Technology-Informatique), M.S. (Information Technology) Telecom Bretagne / Rennes-1 University, NUST, Pakistan France B.S. (Computer Science) M.Sc. (Communication Engineering-Radio University of Karachi, Pakistan Communications), Acting Head, Department of Aalto University, School of Science and Computer Science Technology, Finland. B.E. (Electronics), NEDUET Dr. Muhammad Wasim Engr. Touseef Ahmed Rajput Ph.D (Information Technology) M.S. (Telecommunication Engg.), Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University M.S. (Mobile Computing and Information Systems), B.E. (CSE), UIT, Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University M.Phil. (Bio-Physics), University of Karachi. (Abroad on study leave) M.Sc. (Physics), University of Karachi. M.C.S. Hamdard University Engr. Salman Jafri Engr. Adiba Jafar M.Engg. (Computer Systems), NEDUET. M.Engg. (Computer and Information B.Sc. (Electrical Engg.), Systems Engineering), UET, Lahore. NEDUET. B.E. (CSE), NEDUET. Engr. Tabassum Waheed Engr. Muhammad Waseem Zeeshan Ashrafi M.Engg. (Computer Systems Engineering), M.Engg. (Telecommunications), NEDUET. NEDUET. B.E. (CSE), B.E. (Electronics), NEDUET. UIT, Hamdard University 18
General Information ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Muhammad Misbahuddin Engr. Talha Ahmed Khan MS (Software Engineering & Management) M. Engg. (Telecommunication), Gothenburg University, Sweden UIT, Hamdard University M.C.S (IT) PIMSAT, Karachi. B.E. (Electronics), B. Sc (Pass) Karachi University, Karachi UIT, Hamdard University Engr. Babar Siraj Engr. Fauzan Saeed M.Sc. (Computer Science), M.S. (Mobile Computing and Information Systems), NEDUET UIT, Hamdard University MS Computer Engineering B.S. (Bio-Medical Engg.), SSUET SSUET. B.S. (Computer Systems), (Abroad on study leave) SSUET Engr. Atif Fareed Syed Faisal Ali M.S. M.S. (Artificial Intelligence), (Telecommunication Engg.), Iqra University. UIT, Hamdard University MCS (Networking and Web Engineering), B.E. (CSE), Iqra University. UIT, Hamdard University B.Sc., University of Karachi Abdul Aziz Engr. Abdul Rahman Mahmood M.S. (Mobile Computing & Information Systems), M.S. Computer Engineering, UIT, Hamdard University (Specialization in Software), M.C.S., SSUET. UIT, Hamdard University B.S. Computer Engineering, B.Com., SSUET University of Karachi 19
Usman Institute of Technology ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Engr. Haris Zikrur Rehman Danish Ali Farooqui M.S. (Radio Frequency & Wireless M.S. (Information Technology), Communication), SZABIST University of Leeds, U.K. B.S. (Computer Science), B.S. (Electronics), University of Karachi SSUET. Engr. Faraz Ahmed Shaikh Engr. Zohaib Jawaid M. Engg. (Telecommunication), M.Engg. (Industrial Electronics), UIT, Hamdard University NEDUET. B.E. (Electronics), B.E. (Electronics), UIT, Hamdard University NEDUET. Engr. Shaheer Ahmed Engr. S. M. Zia uddin M.S. (Computer Networks and Communications), M.E. (Industrial Controls and Automation), UIT, Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University B.E. (CSE), B.E. (Electronics), UIT, Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University Engr. Dr. Zeeshan Shahid Engr. Rabia Bilal Ph.D. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering), Assistant Professor IIUM. MPhil (ENGG) M.Sc. (Electronics Engineering), IIUM. University of Sussex,UK MS (Electronic ENGG with specialization in B.E. (Electronics Engineering), UIT. Telecommunication) SSUET BS (Electronic ENGG) SSUET 20
General Information ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Engr. Syed Kazim Ali Engr. Asif Hussain M.Sc. (Wireless Communication Systems Engg.), M. Engg. (Telecommunication), University of Greenwich, U.K. UIT, Hamdard University B.E.(Telecommunication), B.E. (Telecommunication), UIT, Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University Engr. Rehan Ahmed Engr. Syeda Aimen Naseem M.E (Telecommunication) M.E. (Communication & Signal Processing), UIT, Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University B.S(Electronic Engg) B.E. (Electronics), SSUET UIT, Hamdard University Engr. Syed Muhammad Naveed ul Haq M.S. (Wireless Systems), Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Prefer not Sweden. B.E. (Electronics), to give SSUET. photo 21
Usman Institute of Technology LECTURERS Engr. Mashal Tariq Engr. Rabbia Zuberi M.Engg (Telecommunation), M. Engg. (Telecommunication) NEDUET UIT, Hamdard University B.E. (Electrical), B.E. (CSE), NEDUET UIT, Hamdard University Engr. Farhan Ahmed Engr. Muhammad Hammad Munami M.E. (Telecommunication), M.E. (Industrial Control and Automation), UIT, Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University B.E. (CSE), BS (Electronics), UIT, Hamdard University SSUET. Mr. Zeeshan Saleem Khan Engr. Maria Andleeb Siddiqui M.S. (MIS), M.E. (Computer Networks), Glasgow Calendonian University, U.K. NEDUET. M.S. (Computer Networks & Communication), B.E. (Telecommunication), UIT, Hamdard University NEDUET. P.G.D., Columbia CW University, Manchester Campus, U.K. BS (CS), UIT, Hamdard University Engr. Muhammad Sameer Ahmed Engr. Shehla Andleeb M.E. (Industrial Control & Automation), M.Engg (Electronics), UIT, Hamdard University NEDUET B.E. (Electronics), B.E. (Electronics), UIT, Hamdard University. Dawood College of (Abroad on study leave) Engineering & Technology 22
General Information LECTURERS Engr. Muhammad Asad Hussain Syeda Anum Rashid MS (Computer Network & Communication) BS(CS ) B.E. (Electronics), University of Karachi UIT, Hamdard University Engr. Asif Gulraiz Engr. Sana Yasmeen M.Sc. (Electrical Power), M.E. (Industrial Control & Automation), Brunel University. UIT, Hamdard University B.S. (Electronics), B.E. (EPE), SSUET. COMSAT Institute of Information Technology Engr. Muhammad Umair Usman Najmus Sahar Ilyas M.E. (Industrial Control & Automation), Mphil (Islmaic Studies in UIT, Hamdard University process -UoK B.S. (Electronics Engineering), M.A. (Gold Medalist Islamic SSUET. Studies with Computer Technology-UoK) Noor-Ul-Huda Muhammad Asif Jameel M.S. (Computer Science & Information M.Sc. (Applied Mathematics) Technology), NED University of Engineering & M.Phil. in Progress Technology Federal University (in prog), BS (Computer Science), University of Karachi. 23
Usman Institute of Technology LECTURERS Ahmed Farid Syed Zakir Shah Msc Mathematics MA in Political Science – University of Karachi (Gold medalist) Peshawar Msc (Geophysics) MBA (HRM-IQRA University) Prefer not Bharia University PhD in Progress- to give M.Phil in process University of Karachi University of Karachi photo Sumbul Zehra Mudassar Jalal M.Sc. (Mathematics), M.S. (Applied Linguistic,in process), University of Karachi NEDUET B.Sc. (Hons), M.A. (English Literature), University of Karachi University of Karachi M.A. (International Relation), University of Karachi B.A. (Hons), University of Karachi Engr. Babar Khan Engr. Rana Javed Masood M.Engg. M. Engg. (Industrial Controls and Automation), (Industrial Controls and Automation), UIT, Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University B.E. (Electronics), B.E. (Electronics), UIT, Hamdard University SSUET. (Abroad on study leave) (Abroad on study leave) Shaheryar Nadeem Engr. Zohair Tariq ACCA (UK) B.E. (Electronics), Certified Accountancy UIT, Hamdard University Prefer not UK (Abroad on study leave) to give photo 24
General Information LECTURERS Engr. Areeb Ahmed Syed Shahrooz Shamim M.Sc. (Electronics and Communication), M.S, CSIT, NEDUET University of Teesside, U.K. (In Progress) BS. (Telecommunication), FAST-NUCES. BSCS (Abroad on study leave) UIT, Hamdard University. 25
Usman Institute of Technology LAB ENGINEERS Engr. Ahsan Farooqui Engr. Kashif Ali Arshad B.E. (Electronics), B.E. (Electronics), UIT, Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University Engr. Mehr-un-Nisa Engr. Muhammad Umair B.E. (Electronics), B.E. (Electrical), UIT, Hamdard University UIT, Hamdard University Engr. Tahzeeb Jamal Engr.. Fiaz Ahmed BE (Telecom-NEDUET) BE-Electrical QUEST PGD(Electrical Power- MUET Jamshoro Engr. Farhat Husnain Naqvi BS (Electronic-SSUET) 26
General Information MANAGEMENT TEAM The management offices of the Institute provide infrastructure to support the pursuit of excellence and innovation in education, student welfare, faculty support, keen and continuous maintenance of the physical facilities and systems. The main offices include: They are responsible for ensuring that the Institute operates effectively, serving the needs of its student body, faculty and staff. Prof. Dr. Zahir Ali Syed Roshan Zameer Director, UIT Director Ph.D (Electrical Engineering) (Academic Administration University of Southern and Examinations) California/Stanford University, USA PGD (Stats), UoK, PGD (B.I) HU MS (Electrical Engineering) M.A (Economics) Uni. of Sindh MIT, USA MCS, HU, MPA, UoK B.E. (Electronics) Dawood College of Engineering & Technology (UoK) Shabana Naz Razia Yunus Manager Finance Manager, Student Affairs FCMA and Quality Assurance Prefer not Cost & Management Accountant. B.A. to give photo Ahson Nasim Engr. Syed Kazim Ali Head HR & Admin. Manager Industrial Liaison Masters of Business Administration in and Placement Bureau Marketing, KHI M.Sc. (Wireless Communication Bachelors of Business Administration in Systems Engg.), HR / Marketing, KHI University of Greenwich, U.K. Bachelors in General Business, USA B.E.(Telecommunication), Certified Human Resource Manager, CILT UIT, Hamdard University (UK Registration) M. Arsalan Pervez Muhammad Umer Hafeez Manager MIS Manager Networks MSc. in Computer Networks MS (Computer Networks) Administration & Management BE (Computer Science) System from University of Portsmouth, UK. BSc.(Hons.) in Computing - from University of Portsmouth, UK. Mohammad Jawed Naghmana Ansari Deputy Controller of Examinations Sr. Librarian B.Sc (Hons.) MBA Finance, HR, MIS M.Sc (Physics) MLIS Prefer not to give photo 27
Usman Institute of Technology STUDENTS Students, undoubtedly, are the most enterprising and information is provided in the Handbook so that the valued members of any educational institution. UIT is a students may know as to what is where, who is who, and firm believer in that and holds its students in high where they have to go and whom to contact in case of esteem. any issues, problem or to satisfy their information needs. Students, both females and males, are equal members of UIT family with faculty and staff. As respectable Student Advisors members of this educational fraternity and future hope Students are assigned 'Advisors' who are members of of the nation, every effort is made to ensure their the faculty. Students - advisor session take place security on campus and to preserve their dignity, self throughout the entire period of students’ stay at UIT. respect and aspirations. Role and Responsibilities of the UIT believes in a holistic development of students. Students are encouraged to take initiative and Advisor participate in a variety of committees, events, sports and The role of the Advisor is to act as a councillor and help upgrade their skills. These opportunities are listed and the assigned students to overcome their personal described under “Student Affairs” and “Facilities and problems which may otherwise be distraction to their Services”. studies. Advisor also monitors and assists in student academic pursuit and keep a check on their discipline Student Affairs and general behaviour during their stay at UIT. Student Affairs Office is an integral component of Advisors have the following responsibilities : student life on campus. It is a division of service and • provide counselling and help to build their support to enhance students’ growth and development. confidence, invites and asses their suggestions for In other words, it is a helpful friend of students even appropriate action. before they are admitted to UIT as freshmen and sustains that relationship even after graduation as alumni • provide assistance to students for dealing with their of UIT. personal problems. Its service areas include, amongst others: • monitors their academic performance and behaviour, gives them timely advice and arranges academic • admissions, all relevant information and advice. assistance where necessary. • student financial aid and scholarships • academic advising and counseling (in coordination with faculty advisors) • sports and other enrichment activities ( in coordination with extra curricular activities committee. • alumni services Student Handbook To further assist the student, a “Student Handbook” is available on the website. All the student related 28
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Academic Programmes Academic Programmes Engineering: Undergraduate • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Computer Systems) • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication) • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Electronics) • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Power) Computer Science: Undergraduate • Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) • Bachelor of Science (Software Engineering) 31
Usman Institute of Technology Courses of Studies Academic programmes are designed keeping in view the • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Power) standards of internationally recognized universities. The • Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) courses are structured in such a way that students acquire • Bachelor of Science (Software Engineering) sufficient analytical understanding and application skills to enable them for adapt to changing technology. Course Numbering System The outlines of each course indicate the minimum coverage In a course number “AB XYZ”, “AB” are alphabets and of the course. Advancements taking place in different areas “XYZ” digits. “AB” denotes the academic discipline that are of technology are reflected in the course contents as a listed below: regular addition. EL Electrical Engineering A lecture breakup will be prepared by each course teacher CE Computer Systems Engineering and will be distributed to every student at the beginning of EE Electronics Engineering the session to help students plan their studies effectively. TE Telecommunication Engineering Presently the following programmes of study leading to PE Power Engineering Bachelor degrees are offered at UIT: CS Computer Science • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Computer Systems) SE Software Engineering • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication) HS Humanities & Management Sciences • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Electronics) MS Mathematics & Sciences 32
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Usman Institute of Technology Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Computer Systems) Semester I Semester V Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL111 Linear Circuit Analysis 3+1 CE320 Database Management System 3+1 EL113 Introduction To Computing 1+1 CE321 Operating Systems 3+0 MS111 Calculus And Analytical Geometry 3+0 CE323 Software Engineering 3+1 MS112 Applied Physics 3+1 EL321 Communication Systems 3+1 HS111 English Composition And Comprehension 3+0 MS321 Numerical Analysis 3+0 HS112/HS113 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2+0 Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 18 Semester II Semester VI Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL112 Workshop Practice 0+1 EL303 Computer Communication Networks 3+1 EL124 Electronic Devices And Circuits 3+1 EL224 Microprocessor Based Systems 3+1 EL125 Programming Fundamentals 2+1 CE324 Data Warehousing And Data Mining 3+0 MS113 Differential Equations 3+0 EL413 Digital Signal Processing 3+1 HS121 Communication Skills 3+0 HS321 Technical and Business Writing 3+0 HS122 Pakistan Studies 2+0 Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 16 Semester III Semester VII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL210 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3+0 CE432 Embedded Systems 3+1 EL211 Digital Logic Design 3+1 CE430 Digital Image Processing 3+1 EL212 Electrical Network Analysis 3+1 HSXXX Management Sciences Elective 3+0 EL213 Data Structures & Algorithms 3+1 HSXXX Social Sciences Elective 3+0 MS224 Complex Variables & Transforms 3+0 EL490 Final Year Project 0+0 Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 14 Semester IV Semester VIII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL225 Engineering Drawing 0+1 CEXXX Elective-I 3+0 EL220 Signals & Systems 3+1 CEXXX Elective-II 3+1 CE201 Computer Arch. & Organization 3+1 HS422 Organizational Behavior 3+0 MS222 Probability Methods In Engineering 3+0 EL490 Final Year Project 0+6 MS223 Linear Algebra 3+0 Total Credit Hours 16 HS212 Professional Ethics 3+0 Total Credit Hours 18 *FYP is evaluated throughout the final year; however grades are awarded once, in Final Semester Grand Total of Credit Hours in Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Computer Systems) : 136 List of Electives Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL313 Linear Control Systems 3+1 TE414 Digital Communication 3+1 CE436 Computer Graphics 3+1 CE439 Systems Programming 3+1 CE443 Artificial Neural Networks 3+1 CE431 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3+0 CE441 Software Project Management 3+0 CE442 Software Quality Assurance & Testing 3+0 34
Academic Programmes Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication) Semester I Semester V Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL111 Linear Circuit Analysis 3+1 EL301 Electronic Circuit Design 3+1 EL113 Introduction To Computing 1+1 EL323 Electrical Machines 3+1 MS111 Calculus And Analytical Geometry 3+0 EL312 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3+0 MS112 Applied Physics 3+1 EL321 Communication Systems 3+1 HS111 English Composition And Comprehension 3+0 MS321 Numerical Analysis 3+0 HS112/HS113 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2+0 Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 18 Semester II Semester VI Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL112 Workshop Practice 0+1 TE305 Wave Propagation And Antennas 3+1 EL124 Electronic Devices And Circuits 3+1 TE326 Wireless And Mobile Communication 3+0 EL125 Programming Fundamentals 2+1 EL303 Computer Communication Networks 3+1 MS113 Differential Equations 3+0 EL313 Linear Control Systems 3+1 HS121 Communication Skills 3+0 HS321 Technical and Business Writing 3+0 HS122 Pakistan Studies 2+0 Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 16 Semester III Semester VII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL210 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3+0 TE414 Digital Communication 3+1 EL211 Digital Logic Design 3+1 TE434 RF & Microwave Engineering 3+1 EL212 Electrical Network Analysis 3+1 HSXXX Management Sciences Elective 3+0 EL213 Data Structures & Algorithms 3+1 HSXXX Social Sciences Elective 3+0 MS224 Complex Variables & Transforms 3+0 EL490 Final Year Project 0+0 Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 14 Semester IV Semester VIII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL225 Engineering Drawing 0+1 TEXXX Elective-I 3+1 EL220 Signals & Systems 3+1 TEXXX Elective-II 3+0 EL224 Microprocessor Based Systems 3+1 HS422 Organizational Behavior 3+0 MS222 Probability Methods In Engineering 3+0 EL490 Final Year Project 0+6 MS223 Linear Algebra 3+0 Total Credit Hours 16 HS212 Professional Ethics 3+0 *FYP is evaluated throughout the final year; however grades are Total Credit Hours 18 awarded once, in Final Semester Grand Total of Credit Hours in Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication) :136 List of Electives Course No. Course Title Credit Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Hours EL413 Digital Signal Processing 3+1 TE441 Information Theory & Coding 3+0 TE437 Navigation & Radar Systems 3+1 TE442 Mobile & Pervasive Computing 3+0 TE438 Optical Communication 3+1 TE443 Multimedia Communication 3+0 TE439 Satellite Engineering 3+1 TE444 Next Generation Networks 3+0 TE440 Transmission & Switching Systems 3+1 35
Usman Institute of Technology Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Electronics) Semester I Semester V Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL111 Linear Circuit Analysis 3+1 EL301 Electronic Circuit Design 3+1 EL113 Introduction To Computing 1+1 EL302 Instrumentation & Measurements 3+1 MS111 Calculus And Analytical Geometry 3+0 EL312 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3+0 MS112 Applied Physics 3+1 EL323 Electrical Machines 3+1 HS111 English Composition And Comprehension 3+0 MS321 Numerical Analysis 3+0 HS112 / HS113 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2+0 Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 18 Semester II Semester VI Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL112 Workshop Practice 0+1 EL332 Integrated Electronics 3+1 EL124 Electronic Devices And Circuits 3+1 EL304 Power Electronics 3+1 EL125 Programming Fundamentals 2+1 EL321 Communication Systems 3+1 MS113 Differential Equations 3+0 HS321 Technical and Business Writing 3+0 HS121 Communication Skills 3+0 Total Credit Hours 15 HS122 Pakistan Studies 2+0 Total Credit Hours 16 Semester III Semester VII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL210 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3+0 EL313 Linear Control Systems 3+1 EL211 Digital Logic Design 3+1 EEXXX Elective-I 3+1 EL212 Electrical Network Analysis 3+1 EE411 VLSI Design 3+1 EL213 Data Structures & Algorithms 3+1 HSXXX Management Sciences Elective 3+0 MS224 Complex Variables & Transforms 3+0 HSXXX Social Sciences Elective 3+0 Total Credit Hours 18 EL490 Final Year Project 0+0 Total Credit Hours 18 Semester IV Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Semester VIII EL225 Engineering Drawing 0+1 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL220 Signals & Systems 3+1 EE442 Introduction To Nanotechnology 3+0 EL224 Microprocessor Based Systems 3+1 EEXXX Elective-II 3+0 MS222 Probability Methods In Engineering 3+0 HS422 Organizational Behavior 3+0 MS223 Linear Algebra 3+0 EL490 Final Year Project 0+6 HS212 Professional Ethics 3+0 Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 18 *FYP is evaluated throughout the final year; however grades are awarded once, in Final Semester Grand Total of Credit Hours in Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Electronic) :136 List of Electives Course No. Course Title Credit Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Hours EL415 Solid State Drives 3+1 EL417 Digital Control Systems 3+0 EE431 Industrial Electronics 3+1 EE438 Laser & Fiber Optics 3+0 EE439 FPGA-Based System Design 3+1 EE440 Opto-Electronics 3+0 EL413 Digital Signal Processing 3+1 TE326 Wireless & Mobile Communication 3+0 TE305 Wave Propagation & Antennas 3+1 36
Academic Programmes Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Power) Semester I Semester V Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL111 Linear Circuit Analysis 3+1 EL302 Instrumentation & Measurements 3+1 EL113 Introduction To Computing 1+1 EL323 Electrical Machines 3+1 MS111 Calculus And Analytical Geometry 3+0 EL312 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3+0 MS112 Applied Physics 3+1 EL321 Communication Systems 3+1 HS111 English Composition And Comprehension 3+0 MS321 Numerical Analysis 3+0 HS112/HS113 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2+0 Total Credit Hours 18 Total Credit Hours 18 Semester II Semester VI Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL112 Workshop Practice 0+1 PE331 Power Generation 3+1 EL124 Electronic Devices And Circuits 3+1 PE302 Power Distribution & Utilization 3+1 EL125 Programming Fundamentals 2+1 EL313 Linear Control Systems 3+1 MS113 Differential Equations 3+0 PEXXX Elective-I 3+0 HS121 Communication Skills 3+0 Total Credit Hours 15 HS122 Pakistan Studies 2+0 Total Credit Hours 16 Semester III Semester VII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL210 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3+0 PE434 Power System Protection 3+1 EL211 Digital Logic Design 3+1 PE432 Electrical Power Transmission 3+1 EL212 Electrical Network Analysis 3+1 HSXXX Management Sciences Elective 3+0 EL213 Data Structures & Algorithms 3+1 HSXXX Social Sciences Elective 3+0 MS224 Complex Variables & Transforms 3+0 HS321 Technical and Business Writing 3+0 Total Credit Hours 18 EL490 Final Year Project 0+0 Total Credit Hours 17 Semester IV Semester VIII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours EL225 Engineering Drawing 0+1 PEXXX Elective-II 3+1 EL220 Signals & Systems 3+1 PE435 Power System Analysis 3+0 EL224 Microprocessor Based Systems 3+1 HS422 Organizational Behavior 3+0 MS222 Probability Methods In Engineering 3+0 EL490 Final Year Project 0+6 MS223 Linear Algebra 3+0 Total Credit Hours 16 HS212 Professional Ethics 3+0 *FYP is evaluated throughout the final year; however grades are Total Credit Hours 18 awarded once, in Final Semester Grand Total of Credit Hours in Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Power ) :136 List of Electives Course No. Course Title Credit Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Hours EL304 Power Electronics 3+1 PE443 Renewable Energy Systems 3+1 EL413 Digital Signal Processing 3+1 PE442 Advanced Electrical Machines 3+0 EL415 Solid State Drives 3+1 PE444 Electrical Machine Design 3+0 PE439 Power System Stability & Control 3+1 37
Usman Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) SEMESTER - I SEMESTER - V Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours CS111 Introduction to Information and CS311 Introduction to Database Systems 3+1 Communication Technology (ICT) 3+1 CS312 Operating Systems 3+1 CS112 Programming Fundamentals 3+1 CS313 Theory of Automata 3+0 EE111 Basic Electronics 2+1 CS Electives – I 2+1 HS111 English Composition and Comprehension 3+0 Comp. Sc. University Electives – III 3+0 HS112/HS113 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2+0 MS111 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3+0 Total Credits 17 Total Credits 19 SEMESTER - II SEMESTER - VI Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours CS121 Object Oriented Programming 3+1 CS321 Artificial Intelligence 2+1 CS122 Discrete Structures 3+0 CS322 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3+0 CS123 Digital Logic Design 3+1 CS323 Numerical Computing 2+1 HS121 Communication Skills 3+0 CS Electives – II 3+0 HS122 Pakistan Studies 2+0 CS Electives –III 3+0 MS121 Multivariate Calculus 3+0 Comp. Sc. University Electives - IV 3+0 Total Credits 19 Total Credits 18 SEMESTER - III SEMESTER - VII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours CS211 Data Structures and Algorithms 3+1 CS411 Human Computer Interaction 2+1 CS212 Computer Architecture and CS412 Compiler Construction 2+1 Organization 3+0 CS413 Information Security 3+0 HS211 Technical and Business Writing 3+0 CS490 Final Year Project* 0+3 MS211 Linear Algebra 3+0 CS Electives –IV 3+0 MS212 Probability and Statistics 3+0 Comp. Sc. University Electives – I 3+0 Total Credits 15 Total Credits 19 SEMESTER - IV SEMESTER - VIII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours SE221 Introduction to Software Engineering 3+0 HS421 Professional Practices 3+0 CS222 Data Communication and Computer CS490 Final Year Project* 0+3 Networks 3+1 CS Electives - V 3+0 CS223 Microprocessor and Assembly CS Electives - VI 2+1 Language 2+1 MS221 Differential Equations 3+0 Total Credits 12 Comp Sc. University Electives – II 3+0 Total Credits 16 * The Final Year Project is of 6 credit hours divided into two semesters (VII & VIII) Total Program Credit Hours of Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) :135 38
Academic Programmes Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Computer Science Electives Course Course Credit Code Title Hours CS351 Computer Graphics 2+1 CS352 Web Design and Development 2+1 CS353 Wireless Networks 3+0 CS354 Management Information Systems 3+0 CS355 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3+0 CS451 Cloud Computing 3+0 CS452 Data Warehousing 3+0 CS453 Mobile Computing 3+0 CS454 Fundamentals of Data Mining 3+0 CS455 Fuzzy Logic 3+0 CS456 Information System Audit 3+0 CS457 Digital Image Processing 2+1 CS458 Artificial Neural Networks 2+1 CS459 Computer Vision 3+0 University Electives Course Course Credit Code Title Hours HS151 Financial Accounting 3+0 HS152 Psychology 3+0 HS251 Philosophy 3+0 HS252 Economics 3+0 HS253 Marketing 3+0 HS351 Human Resource Management 3+0 HS352 International Relations 3+0 HS353 Technopreneurship 3+0 39
Usman Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science (Software Engineering) SEMESTER - I SEMESTER - V Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours CS111 Introduction to Information and CS311 Introduction to Database Systems 3+1 Communication Technology (ICT) 3+1 CS312 Operating Systems 3+1 CS112 Programming Fundamentals 3+1 SE313 Object Oriented Software Engineering 3+1 EE111 Basic Electronics 2+1 SE Elective – I 3+0 HS111 English Composition and Comprehension 3 + 0 Gen. Education/University Elective -IV 3+0 HS112/HS113 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2+0 MS111 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3+0 Total Credits 18 Total Credits 19 SEMESTER - II SEMESTER - VI Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours CS121 Object Oriented Programming 3+1 SE321 Software Requirement Engineering 3+0 CS122 Discrete Structures 3+0 SE322 Software Design and Architecture 3+0 CS123 Digital Logic Design 3+1 SE323 Software Verification and Validation 3+0 HS121 Communication Skills 3+0 SE Elective II 2+1 HS122 Pakistan Studies 2+0 SE Elective – III 3+0 Gen. Education/University Elective – I 3+0 Supporting Elective – III 3+0 Total Credits 19 Total Credits 18 SEMESTER - III SEMESTER - VII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours CS211 Data Structures and Algorithms 3+1 CS411 Human Computer Interaction 2+1 SE412 Software Project Management 3+0 HS211 Technical and Business Writing 3+0 CS490 Final Year Project* 0+3 MS211 Linear Algebra 3+0 SE Application Domain Elective – I 3+0 MS212 Probability and Statistics 3+0 SE Elective – IV 3+0 Supporting Elective – I 3+0 Total Credits 15 Total Credits 16 SEMESTER - IV SEMESTER - VIII Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Course No. Course Title Credit Hours SE221 Introduction to Software Engineering 3+0 HS421 Professional Practices 3+0 CS222 Data Communication and CS490 Final Year Project* 0+3 Computer Networks 3+1 SE Application Domain Elective - II 3+0 Supporting Elective-II 3+0 SE Elective V 3+0 Gen. Education/University Elective –II 3+0 Gen. Education/University Elective -III 3+0 Total Credits 12 Total Credits 16 * The Final Year Project is of 6 credit hours divided into two semesters (VII & VIII) Total Program Credit Hours of Bachelor of Science (Software Engineering) :133 40
Academic Programmes Bachelor of Science (Software Engineering) Computing and Software Engineering Electives Course Course Credit Code Title Hours CS313 Theory of Automata 3+0 CS321 Artificial Intelligence 2+1 CS322 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3+0 SE351 Aspect Oriented Software Design 2+1 CS354 Management Information Systems 3+0 CS355 Object Oriented Analysis and Design 3+0 CS413 Information Security 3+0 CS451 Cloud Computing 3+0 CS452 Data Warehousing 3+0 CS453 Mobile Computing 3+0 CS454 Fundamentals of Data Mining 3+0 CS455 Fuzzy Logic 3+0 CS456 Information System Audit 3+0 SE457 Business Process Re-Engineering 3+0 University Electives Course Course Credit Code Title Hours HS151 Financial Accounting 3+0 HS152 Psychology 3+0 HS251 Philoscophy 3+0 HS252 Economics 3+0 HS253 Marketing 3+0 HS351 Human Resource Management 3+0 HS352 International Relations 3+0 HS353 Technopreneurship 3+0 Supporting Electives Course Course Credit Code Title Hours MS121 Multivariate Calculus 3+0 MS221 Differential Equations 3+0 CS323 Numerical Computing 3+0 SE351 Software Engineering Economics 3+0 MS351 Operations Research 3+0 41
Admission Information Guidelines for Admission Board of Intermediate Education in Pakistan or an equivalent Foreign Examination recognized as 1 Candidates are required to apply online at the such by the University and should fulfill the admission portal, the link of this portal is available at following conditions: the UIT website (www.uit.edu). i The year of passing the examination should not i They are required to fill the online form, upload be earlier than the three years prior to their photos and the scanned copies of the submission of the application. required documents. ii Each applicant should have obtained at least ii Application processing fee of Rs. 3,500 is to be 60% marks in aggregate. paid at any branch of Bank Al-Habib Ltd. A scanned copy of the application processing fee iii For admission in Engineering Programmes, challan must also be uploaded on the above subjects examined at the HSC level must include mention admission portal. Pre- Engineering subjects of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. 2 Applications received in one discipline shall not be transferred to another discipline. Any Applicant who has passed HSC Pre- Engineering or equivalent Examination or HSC 3 The candidates applying for admission must provide Science General with subjects of Mathematics scanned copies of the following: Physics and Computer Science shall however be i Secondary School Certificate and Marks Sheet considered for admission in BS (Computer or equivalent documents Science) and BS (Software Engineering) ii HSC Marks Sheet or equivalent document Note: Admission to such candidates shall only be iii Equivalence Certificate from IBCC for foreign offered in above disciplines subject to examinations, if applicable availability of seats in these disciplines. Such candidates, if admitted, shall however, not to iv Migration Certificate in case of having passed be allowed any Change of Discipline after First HSC (Pre-Engg) examination from a Board other Year. than Karachi Board. Note: An applicant who has passed HSC Part I from v Candidates having passed Cambridge Higher one Board of Examinations and HSC Part II from School Certificate or General Certificate of any other Board of Examinations shall not be Education (‘A’ Level) Examination or equivalent considered for admission. examination must submit relevant document to establish their date of birth. No student, already enrolled in NED University, can be considered for admission again. 4 Online application form, all fee and documents attached with it shall not be returnable. 2 Other than the above eligibility criteria, applicants are i Incomplete applications shall not be considered. required to have either passed Pre- admission Entry Test of NED University with at least 50% marks, or have ii The complete application of each candidate along scored at least 800 in SAT-I and have also secured at with the scanned documents must be submitted least score of 1500 in SAT-II with subjects of Physics / online no later than 1700 hours on the date Chemistry / Computer Science, and Mathematics. notified for the submission of Admission Form by the Institute, on the website. Any application Equivalence of Foreign Qualification received after this time and date or found 1 An applicant who has passed A-Level or any two- deficient in any respect will be summarily year Pre-University Examination at 11th and 12th rejected. Any certificate or matter in addition to grades or 12th and 13th / OAC Grades (or similar the specified requirements given above shall be Examinations) with subjects of Physics, Chemistry/ treated as irrelevant and discarded. Computer Science and Mathematics must submit an Eligibility Conditions Equivalence Certificate (obtained from Inter-Board Committee of Chairmen) along with his/her 1 The applicant must have passed either Higher Application Form for admission. School Examination (HSC) from any authorised 43
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