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GCUF

Government College
University Faisalabad

P
rospectus 2015

In the name
the

of All
eneficent
the Merciful

My young friends, I look forward to you as the real makers of Pakistan, do not be
exploited and do not be misled. Create amongst yourselves complete unity and
solidarity. Set an example of what youth can do. Your main occupation should be
in fairness to yourself, to your parents, in fairness to the State, to devote your
attention to your studies. If you fritter away your energies now, you will always
regret.
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinah (Islamic
College, Peshawar - 12th April, 1948)

Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal (Jawab-e-Khizar, Bang-e-Dra,


1924)

Table of Contents
Chancellor
Chief Minister
Pro-Chancellor
Vice Chancellor
Introduction to Faisalabad City
Mission Statement and History of the University
Introduction & Message of the Vice Chancellor
Of ces of the University
Vice Chancellors Secretariat
Registrar Of ce
Treasurer Of ce
Controller of Examinations
Of ce of Research Innovation & Commercialization (ORIC)
Student Financial Aid Of ce
Af liation Cell
Media Of ce
Facilities and Services
Library
Information Technology Services
Transport
Health Services
Hall Council
Security
Banks and Canteens
Directorates
Directorate of Academics
Directorate of Undergraduate Studies
Directorate of Advanced Studies
Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC)
Directorate of Planning & Development
Project Management Unit
Directorate of Students Af airs
Directorate of Sports
Directorate of Medical Sciences
Directorate of Distance Learning Education
Rules & Regulations Admission Policy Code of
Conduct Fee Structure
Regular Programs
Weekend Programs
Distance Learning Programs
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Department of Applied Linguistics
Department of Applied Psychology

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Institute of Arts & Design
Department of Economics
Department of Education
Department of English Literature
Department of History and Pakistan Studies
College of Law
Department of Mass Communication
Department of Political Science & International Relations
Department of Sociology
Faculty of Engineering
Department of Computer Science
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Environmental Sciences & Engineering
Department of Information Technology
Department of Sof ware Engineering
Faculty of Islamic and Oriental Learning
Department of Islamic Studies & Arabic
Department of Persian
Department of Punjabi
Department of Urdu Faculty of Management
and Administration Sciences
Department of Banking & Finance
Department of Business Administration
College of Commerce
Department of Public Administration & Industrial Management
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Science & Technology
Department of Applied Chemistry & Biochemistry
Department of Bioinformatics & Biotechnology
Department of Botany
Department of Chemistry
Department of Geography
Institute of Home and Food Sciences
Department of Mathematics
Department of Microbiology
Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences
Department of Physics
Department of Physiology
Department of Statistics
Department of Zoology
Directorate of Medical Sciences
University Community College Prospectus
Committee Disclaimer

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Chancellor

Malik Muhammad Rafique


Rajwana Governor
Punjab

Chief
Minister

Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif


Chief Minister Punjab

ProCha

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Rana
Mash
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Ahma
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Khan

Vice Chancellor

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali Vice


Chancellor, Government College University Faisalabad

The City of Faisalabad


Faisalabad, the Manchester of Pakistan is one of the frst planned and systematic cities in the sub continent envisaged by the
British Government, after the name of Sir James Lyall. Lyallpur was the frst name ascribed to this fertile land of Sandal Bar. The
unique bond present between the sister countries Pakistan and Saudi Arabia paved the way to rename the city after the name of
our friend, late King of Saudi Arabia, King Faisal. The City is catering to the needs of more than six million people. Agriculture and
industry remains the hallmark of Faisalabad with a powerful and ever developing thrust in these sectors. Faisalabad International
Airport, Faisalabad Dry Port and Industrial Zone linked with the Motorway are facilitating this hub of industrial activities.
The historical Clock-Tower with Eight Bazars designed after Union Jack, presents a magnifcent example of town planning
located in the province of Punjab to the west of Lahore, the provincial capital. With the proper infrastructure, road linkages
Faisalabad serves as an example as district, as division and as a city for the developing world. The Faisalabad International cricket
and hockey stadiums host international matches. The city has produced great leadership in the felds of politics, education,
health, sports, agriculture, economy, bureaucracy and biotechnology.

Government College University Faisalabad


Our Mission is to provide students an enabling environment where dialogue is encouraged and ideas envisioned. We
provide the intellectual and physical infrastructure that holds students to the highest moral and ethical values. We
achieve these goals with the cooperation of both public and private sectors as well as the faculty and students of GCUF.
History & Introduction
Government College University, Faisalabad has emerged as a leading center of learning and research in a short span of time. The University with its dynamic faculty
and innovative syllabi has become a catalyst of intellectual, social and industrial change. It caters to the diverse needs of society by imparting education in almost
all the major felds of learning.
The Government College Universitys journey started as a primary school in 1897 in the present building of Government College for Women, Karkhana Bazar,
Faisalabad. It was promoted to High School and Intermediate College in 1905 and 1924 respectively. It was elevated to the degree level in 1933 and postgraduate
disciplines were introduced in 1963. The long journey that started with the humble beginning reached its climax when it was granted the status of University in
October 2002.
The Government University, Faisalabad has a long history of excellence and distinction as an institution. Renowned scholars and eminent personalities have served
this institution in various capacities at various stages of its history. It has produced outstanding personnel who have earned great fame not only for themselves but
also for the nation.
The luminaries like Mr. Abdul Hameed, Mr. W.H.F. Armstrong, Mr. Lala Chattan Annand, Mr. Hashmat Khan, Mr. Taj Khyal, Mr. Namdar Khan, Mr. Karamat Hussain Jafari,
Mr. Mukhtar Mahmood Qureshi, Dr. Asif Iqbal Khan, Dr. Arif Zaidi and Dr. Zakir Hussain have served this institution.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali, a renowned International name in the feld of


Biological Sciences has joined Government College University Faisalabad as its
4th Vice Chancellor. Ph.D from University of Wales (UK) and Post-Doctoral work
from MU Columbia, USA, Dr. Ali, has vast experience in the areas of teaching,
research, administration, planning & development and project management.
With an academic experience of more than 25 years, he enjoys a strong
research outlook with many Ph.D and M.Phil. students to his credit alongwith
research impact factor above two hundred. The teaching faculty, staf and
students have welcomed the appointment of Dr. Muhammad Ali as Vice
Chancellor and hope to take a giant leap under his captaincy in the sphere of
higher education.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali


Vice Chancellor

The Message
Government College University, Faisalabad is a dynamic seat of
learning providing inspiring and stimulating environment for research,
formal education and professional growth. Research output and quality
of education of our University in the past four years has been
phenomenal. This improvement is refected in rapidly ascending ranking
of the University in the HEC from 59th to the 8th position and growing
confdence of the social and business community of the region.
One of the hallmarks of the university is its innovative and up to date
syllabi in accordance with the international standards. Our curricula
inculcate creativity, objectivity and critical thinking. Government
College University, Faisalabad imparts values of commitment to
learning and professionalism. The students develop confdence,
adaptability and high level communication skills.
Our University ofers a wide range of courses in the felds of Natural and
Physical Sciences, Information Technology, Engineering, Food and Home
Sciences, Law, Pharmacy, Management & Business Sciences, Humanities,
Social Sciences, Fine Arts, Bio-technology and Bio-informatics etc.
This university is striving hard to develop state of the art labs to produce
quality research in every feld. To provide the solutions for the community
problems a strong link between research and industry is a core
phenomenon and to achieve this cherished goal all the ofces concerned
are working hard.

Our University ensures a successful and bright career for its students. It is
hoped that Government College University Faisalabad will earn more
laurels in future by responding to the needs of society and market.
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Offi ces of the University


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Offi ces of the University


Vice Chancellors Secretariat

Ph: 041-920670
Email: vc@gcuf.edu.pk, svc@gcuf.edu.pk, adminoffi certovc@gcuf.edu.pk

Mr. Zeshan Ahmad Khan


Deputy Regisrar / Staff Offi cer to Vice Chancellor
Mr. Faisal Waseem
Admin Offi cer
Mr. Shahzad Rasul
Admin Offi cer
Mr. Mohsin Ali
Offi ce Assistant
Mr. Sajjad Ahmad
Offi ce Assistant

The Registrar Offi ce


The Registrar is a whole time offi cer and the custodian of the
common seal and the academic records of the University.
Registrar maintains a register of registered graduates at
University and is the secretary to the Syndicate, the Academic
Council, the Selection Board, and the Advanced Studies
Research Board. Also performs such other duties as may be
assigned by the Vice Chancellor.
The Offi ce of Registrar at Government College University,
Faisalabad (GCUF) has earned the prestige and status for
collaboration and necessary support to other constituents of
the University. Today, the Registrar Offi ce is responsive and
supports to the incoming students, faculties, administrative
staff and the public in general.
A vast array of services provided at this Offi ce include:
i) Registration of the students
ii) Degree verifi cation/attestation
iii) Monitoring internal and external aff airs of the Uniersity
iv) Recruitment, employment and development of employees
v) Policymaking, record keeping and management of day to day
aff airs
vi) Award of scholarships and provision of fi nancial aid to needy
students
vii) Governance and implementation of curricula, academic
standards and policies
viii) Organizing and keeping record of meetings of the University
Statutory Bodies

Staff
ix) Employees record and management employees personal fi
les.
The effi cient schemes of services for the wellbeing of
employees and students have been possible through the
dedicated, professional and disciplined Offi cers and Staff at this
Offi ce. This team is well equipped with the knowledge of rules,
regulation, services statues, policies and practices governing at
GCUF. All the members of the team are open, welcoming and
accommodative through the spirit of optimistic energies. They
work with honesty and commitment to ensure organizational
integrity, human dignity, and professional confi dentiality.

Prof. Dr. Farhat Abbas


Registrar
Mr. Muhammad Ayub
Additional Registrar,
Directorate of Procurement and Inventory Control
Mr. Asif Latif
Additional Registrar
Academics Branch / University Attorney

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Government College University Faisalabad

Mr. Ghulam Ghous


Additional Registrar
Recruitment, Meetings and Personal Branches
Ms. Saima Parveen
Assistant Registrar, Student Financial Aid Offi ce

The Treasurer Offi ce

Mr. Kashif Naeem


Assistant Registrar, Meeting and Personal Branches

Ms. Aaisha Arbab Khan


Assistant Registrar, Establishment Branch

Mr. Tanveer Ali Rana


Assistant Registrar, Establishment Branch

Mr. Abdul Hannan Amjad


Assistant Registrar, Registration Branch

Ms. Sana Aslam


Assistant Registrar, Academics Branch

Mr. Taimoor Nawaz


Assistant Registrar, Degree Verifi cation Cell

Ph: 041-9200035
Email: treasurer@gcuf.edu.pk

Vision
To deliver the quality oriented fi nancial support services to the university faculty,
students and administration by ensuring an effi cient, economic and transparent fi
nancial management and reporting system

Introduction
The Treasurers Offi ce established under Article 15 of the Government College
University, Faisalabad Ordinance 2002 (Amended Act 2004) has the mandate to:
1. Manage the property, the fi nances and the investments of the University;
2. Prepare the annual and revised budget estimates of the University and
present them to the Finance and Planning Committee and the
Syndicate;
3. Ensure that the funds of the University are expended on the purposes
for which they are provided.
Besides the primary responsibility of management of the universitys fi nancial
assets and liabilities, this Offi ce performs all traditional treasury fi nance functions
of the Government College University, Faisalabad including:
1. Maintenance of the Books of Accounts and recording all the fi nancial
transactions on Modifi ed Cash based system of Accounting in
compliance with NAM (New Accounting Model of AGP and Government
of the Punjab system.
2. Coordination with Banks for maintaining full details of money received from
and disbursed to diff erent sources.
3. Handling the applications related to deposit of fee, late submission of
fee, refund of securities, payment of fi ne etc.

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Effi cient disbursements to all the benefi ciaries and recording of transactions
in the fi nancial software for provision of reports for the decision making
authorities.
5. Effi cient and eff ective management of the universitys fi nancial assets
to achieve the highest possible return at an acceptable level of risk.

Staff
Mr. Nadeem Mushtaq
Additional Treasurer
Mr. Muhammad Azhar
Deputy Treasurer
Mr. Muhammad Farhan Iqbal
Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Faisal Asghar


Assistant Treasurer
Mr. Atif Ahmad
Assistant Treasurer
Mr. Fawad Hafeez
Assistant Treasurer

Rana Muhammad Aslam Khan


Resident Auditor

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Ph: 041-9201037
Email: controller@gcuf.edu.pk

Controller of Examinations

Mission
To provide eff ective services for testing of their academic
achievements of students in university and its allied institutions
through valid, reliable, accurate and quality assured examination
system under prescribed rules and regulations.

Introduction
Controller of Examinations Offi ce is established for the conduct
of examinations, result notifi cations and awarding of degrees.
This offi ce plays a key role to hold the examinations as per
following laid down tasks.
1. To prepare and announce in advance the calendar of
examinations.
2. Management of examinations as per requirements.
3. Arrangements for external examiners for paper setting and
evaluation of answer scripts.
4. Holding / conduct of examinations / administration of tests.
5. Making arrangements of marking / evaluations of answer
scripts from examiners.
6. Implementation of decisions of hardship case committees,
unfair means committee, or discipline committee.
7. Making notifi cations for the results of students.

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Maintaining strict security level of the offi cial work.


9. Preparation of results, notifi cations, transcripts and
degrees.
10. Providing solutions of the problems which are genuine in
nature to the students.

Staff
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zuber
Controller of Examinations
Professor, Department of Applied Chemistory
Dr. Muhammad Zubair
Additional Controller of Examinations Associate
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Mr. Abdul Mannan
Deputy Controller of Examinations
Dr. Muhammad Asrar Ch.
Deputy Controller of Examinations

Government College University Faisalabad

Ms. Farah Naz


Deputy Controller of Examinations
Mr. Asim Ismail
Assistant Controller of Examinations
Mr. Ahsan Lodhi
Assistant Controller of Examinations
Mr. Tauseef Murtaza
Computer Programmer
Mr. Khalid ur Rehman
Lab. Engineer
Mr. Muhammad Mustafa
Admin Offi cer
Mr. Naveed Iqbal
Admin Offi cer
Ms. Asma Rafi q
Admin Offi cer

Email: oric@gcuf.edu.pk

Offi ce of Research Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC)

Staff

(Director ORIC)
Manager, Research Operation
Manager, Research Development
Manager, Uni.-Industry Linkages
Administrative Assistant

Dr. Khalid Mahmood Zia


Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Dr.
M. Aamer Mahmood Mr.
Salman Mansoor Mr. Zahid
Mahmood

Mission
The ORIC is responsible for the commercialization of research and
knowledge developed by the GCUF researchers, faculty and
scholars. Our focus is:
1. To foster and develop collaborative work environments
among GCUF researchers, industry partners and funding
agencies.
2. To mobilize the faculty to submit proposal for funding from
diff erent international and national funding agencies and
donors.
3. To manage research activities and grants received for research
and development
4. To facilitate the faculty providing Intellectual Property rights and
legal services.
5. To establish and implement Internal Compliance Program
(ICP) in the university and provide awareness to the faculty and
student about the ICP.
6. To communicate and strengthen the University-Industry
linkages and hence to promote the Business Incubation Center
(BIC) through its network of contacts.

Introduction
The University has implemented R&D policy to inculcate research
culture and to increase the research productivity of the University.
For coordination and implementation of Research & Development
(R&D) Policy and to provide active guidance and support for
research, innovation and commercialization activities, an Offi ce of
Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) has been

established at GCUF in line with the guidelines of the HEC. Since its
establishment in April 2009 (Directorate of Research), ORIC is very
actively working to promote research and commercialization
activities and academia industry collaboration at GCUF. The GCUFORIC team is committed to extend all possible facilitation and
assistance to solicit your research plan under R&D projects and
programs at HEC, and to encourage each and every single
innovation which stimulates the countrys economy. We are also
creating opportunities for Academia at all levels to directly engage
Industry to create more competitive businesses and innovative
environment.

Mentors
The following eminent scientists rendered their services in this
offi ce.
Dr. Mubasher Niaz
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Zuber
Prof. Dr. Farhat Abbas

Central High Tech Lab


GCUF has established Central High Tech Lab equipped with
number of advanced equipment. The students and researchers from
GCUF and other organizations can get services for Lab analyses
and customized hand-on trainings.

Research Operations & GCUF Publications


Database
Research Operation Cell is responsible to oversee all aspects of the
operation of the ORIC including research administration (budgeting,
auditing and accounting, human resources, management and
maintenance of facilities and equipment, implementation of research
contracts and human resources).

Publications play pivotal role in HEC university ranking. The ORIC


has prepared a Publication Database to record all published work
of the researchers of GCUF. The database enlists publications in
impact factor, national, and international journals. Through
generating the Publication Database, the ORIC calculates impact
factors of individual researchers, departments, and the faculties of
GCUF to give fair credit to researchers/departments/faculties for
achievements of GCUF.

Research and Development & GCUF Research


Projects Database
Research and Development Cell develops programs and activities
that will increase funding for research from all public and private
sources, establish and maintain excellent relationships with donors
and stakeholders, oversee proposal development and submission.
The ORIC prepared a Research Project Database for all
completed and running research projects of GCUF. The ORIC assist

PIs for completing their new research proposals.

Intellectual Property (IP) Policy and Legal


Services
IP Policy creates a supportive environment for the achievement of
best practice management in the application and commercialization
of IP developed within the institute for the benefi t of the people of
Pakistan and the world at large. The purpose of this policy will be to
clarify how intellectual property
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is to be managed by the institute. The IP Policy states position
in relation to intellectual property and informs on fundamental
steps that lead to the proper management, protection and/ or
commercialization of intellectual property. This policy is to be
followed by all faculty members, researchers as well as
students and the research and academic institutions with which
the institution concerned may enter into agreements. ORICGCUF facilitates the faculty providing IP rights and legal
services.

Business Incubation Center (BIC)


A business incubators main goal is to produce successful fi rms
that will leave the program fi nancially viable and freestanding.
These services are usually developed or orchestrated by
incubator management and off ered both in the business
incubator and through its network of contacts. These incubator
graduates have the potential to create jobs, revitalize
neighborhoods, commercialize new technologies, and
strengthen local and national economies. ORIC-GCUF is
committed to establish BIC and therefore has requested to HEC
for fi nancial as well as technical assistance for the proposed
BIC.

University-Industry Linkages and Technology


Transfer
This cell promotes the development of public-private
partnerships in support of university research, link the
universitys research community with the needs and priorities of
the corporate sector, develops opportunities for applied
research and explores opportunities for technology transfer and
the commercialization of university research (including
incubators and research parks). Eff ective cooperation between
institutions and industry is for mutual benefi t depending upon
the nature and ability of both to contribute to each others
activities. These relationships must be long term in order to
gain maximum benefi t out of it. Entrepreneurs and business
leaders can contribute as mentors and can off er their expertise
in development of entrepreneurship courses and subjects
aligned with the needs of that specifi c industry.

NIAB, NIBGE, UAF, HEC, PSF, PARB, PARC, PCSIR, British Council,
USDA, JICA, CIDA, and others to enhance entrepreneurship,
academic and research excellence.

Internal Compliance Program (ICP)


Strategic Goods are relating to the development, design,
production, stock piling or use of: chemical, biological, radiological
& nuclear (CBRN) weapons, conventional arms & military
equipment & their delivery. Strategic goods also include dual-use
goods, i.e., they may be in use of military as well as in civilian use.
In such cases, the industries like aerospace, automotive,
advanced
engineering, bioscience, chemicals, defence,
electronics & telecom, Hi-Tech equipment, information technology,
medical instrument, pharmaceutical and research and
development are most likely to be aff ected. In this concern HEC
has recently introduced Internal Compliance for Universities; code
of conduct/ethics for Scientists. ORIC-GCUF is committed to
establish ICP in the University following the directions and
guidelines of HEC Pakistan.

Activities
The GCUF-ORIC team is also grooming the faculty through series
of seminar/training/workshop for changing mindset and building
capacity for Innovation & Commercialization.
Recently Dr Khalid Mahmood Zia Director ORIC has been awarded HEC Best Young
Research Scholar Award among the science and technology faculty all over Pakistan
on the basis of his research achievements.

Ph: 041-9200584
Email: estate@gcuf.edu.pk

Mission

Estate Care Offi ce

Internal and External Linkages


The ORIC is open to suggestion for improvements. Our goal is
to upgrade GCUFs ranking. GCUF is striving for excellence.
The ORIC will create good working relationship with higher
learning institutions, industries and donor agencies especially
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We are committed to deliver high quality fi t for purpose estate


and support services which fulfi l the needs and aspirations of
students and staff .
The Estate Care department is striving to provide wide range of
support and co-ordinated services to create an environment
which supports the University academic mission. Thus, our aim is
to maintain and develop a safe and high quality environment and
provide additional physical resources and services in a
professional, effi cient and cost eff ective manner to enable the
University to fulfi l its mission.

Vision
To operate and manage the University Estate such that it is clean, Dr. Muhammad Iqbal
comfortable, maintained and sustainable place for students, Sharafat Ali Butt
teaching and non-teaching staff and visitors.

Government College University Faisalabad

Chairman Estate Care


Estate Offi cer

Students Financial Aid Offi ce (SFAO)


Mission

avail the scholarship facilities in the Students Financial Aid Offi ce.

To provide all information, services, and assembling fi nancial


resources that are available to and/or needed by students of GC
University.

Scholarships available in GCUF

Vision
To make education possible for students who might otherwise be
deprived of this higher education opportunity due to inadequate
funds and /or previous limited educational opportunities.

Ph: 041-9201301 E-mail: sfao@gcuf.edu.pk

and patronage of Mian. Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, Chief Minister


of Punjab. It is established with the objective of providing monetary
assistance to talented and needy students.

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Pakistan Scottish Scholarship Scheme (S-3)


Prime Ministers Fee Reimbursement Scheme
Karwan-e-Ilam Foundation
Punjab Zakat Department (MORA)
District Council Internal Merit Scholarships
Pakistan, Bait-ul-Maal
Professional Education Foundation (PEF)

11. Japanese Needs Based Scholarship & HEC Needs Based


Scholarship
Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, is also providing Need
Based Scholarships like Japanese Need Based and HEC Need
Based Merit Scholarship for needy students to the students of Basic
Sciences and Social Sciences.

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NBP Student Loan Scheme.


Faisalabad Development Trust (FDT)

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12. Killa Gift Scholarship
The Killa Gift Fund Trust awards scholarships to the students who or
whose parents own agricultural land in Faisalabad District.

Goals
1.

Establish essential manual and automated processes to


support awarding fi nancial aid in a timely manner.
2. Award fi nancial assistance to qualifi ed students,
according to institutional and Govt requirements and with
a focus on individual student needs.
3. Establish regular communication fl ow between the SFAO
and the students/parents.
4. Provide individual student/parent assistance in completing
necessary applications and managing personal resources
as they are needed to augment fi nancial assistance in
covering educational expenses.
Financial aid resources are those that are provided by both internal
(university and/or endowment funds), governmental (PEEF,
Professional Education Internal Merit and District Merit Scholarship)
and private agencies or organizations.

Introduction
For smooth implementation of scholarship programs, a separate
Student Financial Aid Offi ce (SFAO) was established in
Government College University, Faisalabad in collaboration with
HEC, Islamabad in 2007.
Ms. Saima Parveen, Assistant Registrar / Incharge SFAO acts as a
Focal Person for the distribution of various scholarships off ered by
HEC and other agencies.
There are number of scholarships available to assist students with
their educational expenses on need and merit basis. In addition to
the above Financial Aid Committee has been constituted by this
University for the evaluation and approval of the applications
submitted by the students for fi nancial aid. One window service is
also being provided to the students to

10. Punjab Educational Endowment Fund (PEEF)


is an initiative of the Government of the Punjab under the leadership

13. Internal Merit District Scholarship

This is a merit based scholarship off ered by the District Education Offi
cers of the concerned Districts from where a student has obtained
his/her last educational certifi cate/degree.
14. Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal
Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal provides funding for the payment of University
and Hostel dues to the meritorious and needy students to meet their
educational expenses.

15. The Student Advancement Endowment Fund (SAFE)


PEP Foundation made an initial donation to the University to
support the principal of SAFE. SAFE account will be utilized only for
the sole purpose of awarding scholarships to needy students and
for capacity building projects/programs for the direct benefi t of
students. The funds will be treated as endowment principal money
and will not be used for any other purposes under any
circumstances.

Striving for Excellence

Students received any other fi nancial assistance/scholarship and


admitted on bench fee cant apply for another scholarship.

Offi ces of the University


Affi liation Cell

Ph: 041-9201292
Email: affi liation@gcuf.edu.pk
regarding infrastructure, faculty, laboratories etc. for the grant
of affi liation. The following are the members of Affi liation
Committee.
Prof.Dr. Humayun Abbas (Chairperson)
Dean, Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Learning
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zuber (Member)
Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology
Prof. Dr. Farhat Abbas (Member)
Dean, Faculty of Engineering

Treasurers branch.
The Affi liation Cell deals with the affi liation of colleges All matters relating to the Sub-Campuses of Government College
(Government/Private) with GCUF; within the jurisdiction of University, Faisalabad established at Layyah and Sahiwal are
Province of Punjab. The Affi liation Cell makes all type of processed in the Affi liation Cell.
correspondence with the colleges regarding Affi liation,
Registration returns etc. Furthermore, the summaries of visit
Affi liation Committee
reports of the Affi liation Committee are processed and notifi
The Affi liation Committee is constituted under the provisions of
cations of affi liation are issued to the concerned Colleges after
Government College University, Faisalabad. Ordinance 2002. The
approval of the Competent Authority. The record of amounts of
Affi liation Committee visits the colleges who want to get them affi
Registration/Sports Fee, Processing/ Visit fee, Security Fee,
liated with Government College University, Faisalabad and submits
University Share etc. collected from the Affi liated Colleges is
its report to the Competent Authority
maintained in the Affi liation Cell and bank drafts/cheques
received in this regard are deposited in the

Media Offi ce

Prof. Dr. Nasir Amin (Member)


Chairperson, Department of Physics
Mr. Abdul Qadir Mushtaq (Member) Coordinator,
Department of History and Pakistan
EDO Education, Faisalabad (Member)
Ch.Muhammad Mushtaq (Co-opted Member)
Director/Senior Advisor Admin/Incharge Affi liation Cell
Muhammad Asif Lateef (Secretary)
Additional Registrar (Academics)

Email: mediaconsultant@gcuf.edu.pk
Abdul Qadir Mushtaq
Public Relation Offi cer
Dr. Ashraf Iqbal
Media Consultant
Naeem Sarwar Khan
Senior Photographer
Muhammad Asif Hussain
Graphic Designer

Modern era is considered to be the era of Information Technology. In the present epoch, it has become inevitable for any institution to build a good will among its public. Catering to the demands of the
present age, Media offi ce of Government College University Faisalabad has been established. It facilitates the internal and external public about the diff erent happenings in the university. The media offi
ce aims at portraying to the positive image of the university. It strives to build a close liaison of the university with diff erent media organizations. The media offi ce plays an important role in the facilitation
of media persons for the coverage of diff erent events taken place in the university. The media offi ce issues handouts to media regarding diff erent news stories of the activities in university as per its
offi cial policy

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Government College University Faisalabad

Facili
ties
&
Servi
ces

Facilities & Services

Mission
To achieve excellence in the provision and promotion of
information services to meet the research, teaching and learning
needs of the University.

Goals
It is our goal at the libraries to provide excellent service to
students and faculty that will advance each users learning,
teaching, and research experience at the Government College
University Faisalabad.

Most of the Libraries have open shelf systems and users


can get free access to the library materials. Computers
with access to library resources and the Internet are
available in Libraries mostly. Research access is available
to all University Community in the form of catalogs,
licensed library resources and websites. Priority for use is
given to students, faculty, and staff pursuing the research.
The concerned library staff is available to advise and guide
the users. Information about the library use policy is
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available at the Library Circulation Desks.

Name of Libraries
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Government College University Faisalabad


7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Introduction
An eff ective use of information resources is a necessary precondition to an academic success and even throughout life. The
University Library acts as a gateway to information and
knowledge. Government College University Faisalabad has a
rich Library system including a Main Library and Eleven Libraries
in Faculties, Departments, Institute and College.

Collections
The GCUF Library collection of scholarly materials is catering to
the needs of the University Community, comprising students and
staff members, teachers/scholars, and visiting researchers. Total
Collection of all the libraries are about 90,000 volumes. The
Libraries vary widely in size and quantity of their stock but
include well organized collections of considerable value. Our
book collection contains rare editions, reference volumes,
critical guides and latest releases. We have a large collection of
research journals/periodicals including magazines. We
subscribe current titles of journals from all over the world to
meet the needs of students, faculty members and researchers.
You will also fi nd copies of the daily newspapers for reference.

Organization of Materials
Dewey decimal classifi cation scheme is used for the classifi cation
of books. Anglo American Cataloging Rules are followed in the
cataloging process.

Access / Facilities

Main Library (H-Block)


Main Library (New Block)
Basic Sciences Block Library
Education Department Library
Engineering and Computer Science Division
Library
Faisalabad Institute of Fashion & Textile Design
Library
Geography Department Library
Law Department Library
Pharmacy Library
Psychology Department Library
Quaid-e-Azam Block Library
University Community College Library
Zoology Block Library

Library Committee
1.

Dr. Humayun Abbas


Chairperson Library Committee

Dean Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Learning

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Treasurer or his Nominee (Member)


Dr. Hidayat Rasool (Member)
Dr. Naeem Mohsin (Member)
Dr. IftikharAhmed Khan (Member)
Muhammad Tariq Latif (Member)
Sakhawat Ali (Member)
Ms. Anila Shamim (Member)

Mission
To provide, maintain and manage the IT infrastructure of the

Facilities & Services

9.

Muhammad Ashfaq (Member/Secretary)

Mr. Muhammad Tariq Latif Librarian, Quaid-i-Azam


Block Library
Miss Anila Shamim
Librarian, Basic Science Block Library
Mr. Muhammad Ashfaq
Cataloguer, Main Library (New Block)

Professional Staff
Mr. Sakhawat Ali
Lecturer/Sr.Librarian, Main Library (H Block)
Miss Shumaila Iram
Lecturer/Librarian, University Community College Library
Hall Council Portal
Distance Learning Education Portal
Layyah Subcampus Portal

Information Technology Services

Sahiwal Sub Campus Portal


Fee Portal
DSA Portal
Online Admission, Attendance, Results
Online Salary Slips
University Community College Portal
Affi liated Colleges Portal
Student & Faculty ID Cards Printing

Video Conferencing
The University has its own Video Conferncing Unit provided
by the Higher Education Commission. This unit provides the
facility to take online lectures, seminars, conferences, thesis
defence from both national and international universities.

Digital Library

University and Sub-Campuses. One of the primary objective is


to facilitate all the departments in both their educational and
training activities relevant to computers and Information
Technology. The following facilities are available at the campus

Campus Management Solution

The Campus Management System, designed to promote


paperless university administration. It is unique and
comprehensive software. Its features allow users to maintain
academic history of students with complete transparency in
records and provides a medium for teachers, staff and
administration to work in harmony. The application
encompasses all the features relevant to the university. The
system has a complete role based access where in various
resources are made available depending upon the role
assigned.
Admin Portal
Dean Portal
Chairperson Portal
Faculty Portal
Student Portal
Examination Portal
Registration Portal

To facilitate research in the University, HEC has provided


access to digital libraries. A programme has been formulated
to provide researchers and students with access to latest,
authentic literature from high quality journals, database and
articles covering a wide range of disciplines. Digital library
resources provided by HEC are: Sprigerlink, Blackwell Synergy,
Ebrary, Ebscohost, McGrwa Hills Collections McGrew-Hills
Access Science, McGraw Hills Digital Engineering Library,
Taylor & Francis Journals, Oxford University Press, E-Books
and free medical journals.

Digital Book Bank (dl.gcuf.edu.pk)

Services Department provides 24/7 internet access.

The University has its own digital book bank which has been
developed through the sole eff ort of Universitys IT Services
Department. It contains over 25000 e-books for diff erent fi
elds of interest, downloadable software and virtual lectures
videos. Domain of this book bank is expanding day by day to
cater to the needs of academicians and students.

PERN

Wireless and Wired Internet Facility


GCUF is amongst the very few universities of the country
which have given the facility of wireless internet to both the
students and the staff members. The University has the credit
of being the fi rst university which is using this hi-end intelligent
Wi-Fi system. The wireless setup comprises modern state of
the art technology which is both robust and resilient. The IT

Pakistan Education & Research Network is the only national


research and education network of Pakistan with the purpose
to provide communication infrastructure to the universities,
institutions and research organizations to meet their
networking and internet requirements. The network has
evolved signifi cantly and is providing valuable services, like
high-speed internet, audio/video conferencing, access to
digital library resources with the bandwidth of 48 MB from this
PERN project.

Future Plan
With the kind directions of worthy Vice Chancellor, IT Services

has planned to establish state of the art Data Centre, Video


Conference Halls along with complete IT infrastructure at New
Campus GCUF which will enable all the academic and
administration to utilize the IT Services. A contract between
PERN, HEC and GCUF has been signed to provide internet
connectivity at new campus.

Staff
Mr. Khurram S. A. Qureshi
Mr. Moeen Qureshi
Mr. Karim Jawad
Mr. Mohsin Ali
Mr. Abdul Qaddus
Mr. Hassan Mahmood
1

IT Manager
Network Administrator
Lab Engineer
Network Engineer
Web Developer
Computer Programmer

Facilities & Services

The University runs a fl eet of buses for facilitating students to


commute to and from campus around the city. All buses are
deluxe and high capacity. The transport facility is being provided
within a radius of 30 km. The students are required to apply for
the same at least 15 days before the start of session. Students
can board a bus after showing the bus pass to the bus incharge, which is issued to him/her in advance. Transport facility
is allotted on semester basis for students admitted for regular
programme for the duration of regular academic session. It is
generally not provided after the end of academic session for any
purpose like summer school/ reappear examination/ make up
examination/PEP classes etc. Normally timings for University
Bus to arrive at the University Campus is 7:45 a.m. and
departure (Morning at 2:00 pm, Evening at 5:30 pm) unless
otherwise announced by the University.
All rights of permission to avail the transport facility are reserved
with the University and can be denied to any student. No student
is entitled to claim this facility as a matter of right. Transport
facility is be allotted on First Come First Serve basis. Routes
and pick up points are

indicative and are subject to change from time to time.


ROUT # 1 (Morning)
Abdullahpur - Mansoorabad - Noor Fatima, Kashmir Mor
Pipan wala pul - Lasania Hotel Madina town - Faizane-Madina - Social Security Hospital -D-ground,
Hameed Chowk
Shell Petrol pump, Satiana road - Gate Chowk,
Satiana road -Paharri Chowk - Borr Chowk - Siddiqia
Qabrastan
Nalka Stop - Saleemi Chowk - GTS Chowk University
ROUT # 2 (Noon)
Abdullahpur - Mansoorabad - Noor Fatima, Kashmir Mor Pipan wala pul - Lasania Hotel Madina town - Faizan-e-Madina

Social Security Hospital - Tezab Mill Chowk -- D-ground,


Hameed Chowk - Shell Petrol pump, Satiana road - Gate Chowk,
Satiana road -Paharri Chowk - Borr Chowk - Siddiqia Qabrastan
- Nalka Stop - Saleemi Chowk - GTS Chowk - University
ROUTS TO BE STARTED ON DEMAND OF UPCOMING STUDENTS
ROUT # 3: Samnabad and D-type, etc.
ROUT # 4: Ghulam Muhammadabad
ROUT # 5: Millat Road, Sheikhupura Road, etc.
The motor pool runs shuttle services between old and new
campus regularly.

Ph: 041-9200732

Dr. Muhammad Afzal


Deputy Chief Medical Offi cer
Dr. Misbah Ishtiaq
Senior Women Medical Offi cer
Dr. Naveeda Gilani
Assistant Professor/Gynecologist

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Health Services
The Medical Health Centre provides fi rst aid and outdoor medical facilities to the students. The outdoor medicines are also provided to the students and
emergency cases are referred to Allied Hospital and DHQ hospital on University Ambulance. The staff members of the university are also facilitated at
Health Centre in routine and emergency cases. The University provides the services to refer the University employees for outdoor and indoor medical
treatment from Government / Private Hospitals on the panel of the university. The outdoor and indoor medical re-imbursement facility is also provided
through the Medical Health Centre under the supervision of the Medical Re-imbursement Committee. The Medical Health Centre provides fi rst aid facilities
to university athletes during university games. Furthermore, University Heath Centre has also honoured to provide medical facility in fl ood disaster areas
i.e. District Chiniot, District Jhang, Head Treemo and Athara Hazari on the direction of The Worthy Vice Chancellor.

Government College University Faisalabad

Facilities & Services


Hall Council

Introduction
Presently university Hall Council offi ce consists of three girls
hostels, named Federal Hall, Khadija Hall and Ayesha Hall,
situated in the Allama Iqbal Campus, having residential capacity
of about 650 students. Keeping in view, the growing demand of
accommodation, for the students coming from far-fl ung areas,
construction of four hostels was planned in the new campus.
These are under completion and with this an additional capacity
of 1200 students will be available at the strength of Hall Council
at the end of this year. Students getting admission this year will
defi nitely reside in these new hostels.
Almost fifty percent of the girl students of the university belong
to diff erent areas which are far from Faisalabad. Parents of
these students always seek secure and peaceful residence for
their daughters. Understanding this need of the hour university
has planned another project of Four hostels for the girls that will
be completed in next year. In this way we will be able to
accommodate maximum of our girl students coming from far fl
ung areas to quench their thirst of knowledge.

Admission Process
Admission of students in the hostels is purely on merit and here
merit means the distance of their home district from Government
College University, Faisalabad. Student after securing her
admission has to submit an application in the offi ce of
chairperson Hall council, Prof. Dr. Sofi a Anwar on printed
Admission form duly recommended by chairperson/incharge
department concerned . Admission form may be obtained from
the same offi ce with the deposit of Rs. 300. One Assistant
superintendent and one superintendent hostel is being
appointed from the regular female faculty of GCUF in each hostel,
who reside in the respective hostel with the students to look
after them and facilitate in various matters. All hostels are
provided with the facility of Mess, run by the committee of
students itself under the supervisory control of Superintendent
and Hall warden. Facility of Generator and internet connection is
also provided to the students for their smooth study and
research work. In case of medical emergency students are
rushed to nearby hospitals, the university ambulance facility is

available all time. Round the clock security guards are standing
on the gate for the protection of students. Students residing in
the hostels have to strictly follow the rules and regulations made
by Hall Council offi ce. All the dues have to be paid in time. If
any student is found in violence of any disciplinary or fi nancial
rules, her admission may be cancelled by Chairperson Hall
Council with confi scation of all types of deposited security if
required.
Dr. Sofi a Anwar, Chairperson Hall council
Professor and Chairperson, Department of Economics
Dr. Shazia Anwar Bukhari, Hall Warden
Associate Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry &
Biochemistry
Dr.Shumaila Kiran, Hall Warden
Assistant Professor, Department of Department of Applied
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Miss. Anam Shahzadi, Superintendent Federal Hall
Lecturer, Department of Economics
Dr. Ayesha Nudrat Akram, Superintendent Federal Hall
Assistant Professor, Department of Botany
Dr. Adeela Yasmin, Superintendent Ayesha Hall Lecturer,
Department of Food science and Nutrition

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Facilities & Services

Mission
To Provide Peaceful And Secure Environment In the University
Campuses.

Introduction
The primary function of the security staff is maintaining law
and order in the university campus. Security staff also
ensures safety of university property. The security guards also
assist Directorate of Student Aff airs in dealing with the issues
arising out of the violation of university code of conduct. It is
all due to the untiring eff orts of the Principal Security Offi cer
and his staff that university is successfully maintaining
discipline since GCUF is a crowded campus of over 39000
students of various academic disciplines.
Government of Punjab has shown serious concerns over the
security measures in the educational institutions, specially
catering to very long number of students. In this regard
university security committee, comprising of senior faculty and
administrations members was developed. Diff erent security
measures like raising of the boundary walls, construction of
OPs, Appointment of retired army personnels as security
guards, purchase of new weapons, installation of barriers and
electronic walk through gates have been adopted. All the
faculty members, students and administrative staff are issued
university ID cards that is mandatory for them to display in the
university premises. Visitors are issues visitor cards in
exchange of NIC.

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Government College University Faisalabad

Staff
Prof. Dr. Hazoor Muhammad Sabir
Chief Security Offi cer
Dr. Shahzad Ali Shahid
Deputy Chief Security Offi cer (Main Campus)
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry &
Biochemistry
Hafi z Muhammad Kashif Irshad
Deputy Chief Security Offi cer (Main Campus)
Lecturer Environmental Science & Engineering
Mr. Hassan Lali
Deputy Chief Security Offi cer (Main Campus)
Lecturer, Department of English
Mr. Arslan Najeeb Khan
Deputy Chief Security Offi cer (New Campus)
Lecturer, Department of Business Administration

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Directorates
Directorate of Academics

Dr. Zahira Batool (Director)


Email: diracad@gcuf.edu.pk

To improve teachers communication skills and teaching methods through capacity building
programs.
Coordinate with academic departments (HODs) in sharing faculty, educational and
instructional ideas.
To suggest academic programs in line with international and nation market needs, also
initiate joint degree programs among diff erent programs.

Future Vision
In near future, the offi ce will also be responsible for managing and directing for academic services
which enable academics and students to achieve the highest standards in learning and research
in support of the strategic development of the University.

Mentors
The following faculty members
contributed in the development of
this offi ce:
Dr. M. Zubair Siddiqui (Late)
Dr. Farhat Abbas

Mission
To develop and improve the academic activities and curriculum through managing
academic calendars and academic services.

Ph: 041-9200584 Email:


dugs@gcuf.edu.pk

Introduction
Higher Education Commission is the major authority in Pakistan for the
provision of guidelines in development of curriculum in line with international
standards and national needs. It also guides to establish minimum standards
for quality assurance, research and intellectual property rights.
Government College University Faisalabad is striving hard for promotion of
standard of education and research culture. To achieve this cherished goal, various offi ces have
been developed in the University. Directorate of Academics was established in 2010 in line with
the guideline of HEC to streamline and improve academic activities at the University.

Main Tasks

The offi ce of the directorate is performing diff erent activities to strengthen the academia by promoting the
educational activities. Main tasks of the offi ce are:

To develop academic calendars to regulate the academic work plan and event calendars to strengthen
University conferences, seminars and important events.

To evaluate and improve curriculum of all programs to bring them at par with national and international
standards.
To bring the uniformity in course codes and credit hours.

Directorate of Undergraduate Studies


for new and revised undergraduate programs and courses
through the various approval processes. The Directorate is
also
responsibleIqbal
for assisting Director
undecided students with degree
Dr.
Muhammad
and
career Nawaz
planning
as well as
providing
support and tutoring
Mr.
Zeeshan
Ms.
Deputy
Director
services to
theMs.
students intending
to getAssistant
admissions in various
Shabnoor
Iqbal
Teaching
disciplines.
Anum
Batool Ms. Saira
Data Entry Operator

Noreen Mr. Ehsan Ullah

Data Entry Operator


Data Entry Operator

The University has 6 faculties comprised of 46 departments imparting


education in various disciplines. In order to centralize the complete process
of admissions & maintenance of students academic record, the Directorate
of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) was established in 2012 in order to
maintain the complete record of the Undergraduate students from
admission till completion of degrees. Since then, the Directorate is
maintaining the record fi le of every individual student admitted in
undergraduate programs including the students of affi liated colleges. The
Directorate has also the responsibility to facilitate the students in their
academic issues i.e., enrollment, re-enrollment, freezing, de-freezing and
other relevant academic matters during the course of studies.

Mentors
The following faculty members contributed in the development
of this offi ce
Prof. Dr. Sofi a Anwar
Dr. Hidayat Rasool
The goal of the Directorate is to help students achieve academic success by
providing extensive academic advising services as well as coordinating
advising support throughout the university. Accordingly, the Directorate
works with faculty to establish and administer academic policies, assist with
undergraduate curriculum development and review, and support proposals
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Directorate
s
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Ph: 041-9200431
Email: das@gcuf.edu.pk

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Weekend Programs
The worthy Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali has taken an
initiative of weekend program. He is ambitious to provide and
environment with professional and job holders to get in intellectual
and physical infrastructure that holds them to the highest moral
and ethical value. The fundamental purpose of this program is to
make higher education possible for job holders and professionals
to fulfi ll their organization and institutional requirements with focus
of modern need on Saturdays and Sundays.
Age limit for weekend program is up to 45 years.

Directorates
Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC)

Ph: 041-9200369 Email: qec@gcuf.edu.pk

student, staff and diff erent departments, capacity building of


faculty and staff .
Prof. Dr. Nasir Amin
Ms. Tahira Rashid Mr.
Fazal-ur-Rehman Mr.
Saleem Khalid Ms.
Arzo Liaqat Mr. Fahad
Sultan Ms. Sozia Atta

(Director QEC)
(Coordinator QEC)
(Coordinator QEC) (Data
Analyst) (Research
Assistant) (Research
Assistant) (Computer
Operator)
Ph: 041-9201412
Email: dir.pnd@gcuf.edu.pk

Mission

business plan, university vision plan, concept clearance papers of


sub-campuses, development plans, beautifi cation plans,
landscaping design, cash plans of development projects, and
progress reports are prepared by this Directorate. The Campus
Construction Committee (CCC) is the Apex body and fi nal
authority for administrative approval and technical sanction of all
development projects at the University level. This directorate under
the dynamic supervision of the worthy Vice Chancellor has been
able to get approval of diff erent projects with a capital cost of about Ph: 041-9201570
Rs. 2587.00 million in the fi nancial year 29015-16 for development
of New Campus and establishment of two sub-campuses one at Engr. Ijaz ul Hassan
Toba Tek Singh and another at Jaranwala. The PC-1s of these Mr. Muhammad Afzal Mr.
newly approved development projects are being prepared by this Muhammad Zubair Ms.
directorate on priority basis.
Areeba Ashfaq
Prof. Dr. Haq Nawaz Anwar
Director (P&D)

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ain and monitor the quality of higher education in the university.

Introduction
The Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC), Government College
University, Faisalabad has been established since 2006, under
the guidelines of the HEC. The QEC is envisioned to be a bench
mark for quality of research and education as well. Moreover,
QEC is committed to ensure and enhance the quality of higher
education and the establishment of research oriented
environment at Government College University Faisalabad. The
primary task of the QEC is to develop a system for conscious,
consistent and catalytic improvement in the performance of the
University. The success of QEC depends upon the collaboration
and cooperation of all the stake holders. QEC is a monitory,
evaluative and suggestive body of the University having potential
for ensuring quality by working out intervention strategies for the
compliance of quality measures. To correspond with and facilitate
QEC in its working, faculty members from each department are
also part of QEC team. For example, in self assessment task,
QEC member of departments facilitate in completing the self
assessment reports. Further, the Quality Enhancement Cell is
involved in surveys related to

Directorate of Planing & Development


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Government College University Faisalabad

The Directorate of Planning and


Development
was
formally
establishment in 2006. Since its
establishment this directorate is
striving to make this institute a
state of the art university. All
development plans are prepared
by this Directorate after needs
assessment and consultation of
consultants as well as end users.
These plans are submitted to
funding agencies like HEC, HED,
MPA/MNAs grants, Alumni and
own sources for administrative
approval. This directorate has
prepared many PC-1s, business
plan of the university, PSDP, PCIVs etc. Since its establishment
the PC-1s of about more than Rs.
10.00 billion have been prepared
and out of these development
projects of about Rs. 4.00 billion
have
been
approved
and
executed. All fi nancial plans,

Proj
ect
Man
age
me
nt
Unit
Project Director
University
Engineer
Assistant
Engineer (Civil)
Assistant
Engineer
(Electrical)

Directorate
s
Director
ate of
Student
Affairs

Directorate of
Student Aff airs
(DSA),
GC
University,
Faisalabad
focuses
not
only on the
overall
personality
grooming
of
the
students
but also covers
discipline,
health
facilities,
workshops,
career
services,
counseling
services and fi
nancial
assistance to
the students in
the back-drop
of
emerging
modern trends
in
the
education
sector. This offi
ce
was
assigned the
task of working
for
the
promotion and
facilitation
of
co-curricular
and
cultural

Ph:
041
920
120
7
Em
ail:
dsa
@g
cuf.
edu
.pk
activities. In a
short
span,
DSA has been
successfully
providing
a
forum
with
fifteen
functional
societies which
include Qirrat
&
Naat
Society, Jinnah
Debating
Society, Quiz
Society, Nusrat
Fateh
Ali
Musical
Society, GCUF
Writers Club,
Dramatic
&
Performing
Arts
Society,
Photography
Society,
Fashion
Society,
Painting
Society,
Handicraft
Society, GCUF
Horticulture
Society, GCUF
Blood
Donor
Society, GCUF
Rover Scouts
Society, GCUF
Culinary

Society, GCUF
Cultural
Society to the
students
to
express their
recreational
and
literary
talents. Life on
campus
for
students,
teaching and
non-teaching
staff in marked
with
multidimension
al
cultural
functions and
academic
activity.
Various
seminars
on
current
national
and
international
issues
have
also
been
organized.
Musical
Evenings,
Sham-eGhazal,
Theatrical
Performances
by
the
students,
Debate
Competitions,
Fun Fair and
regular sports
activities in the
University
keep
the
students
involved
in
creative
activities,
polish
their
organizational
skills
thus
keeping them
away
from
getting
themselves
involved in any
anti-social or
extremist
activity.
All
these activities
are brining a

high level of
confi
dence
among
the
students
to
emerge as a
good citizen of
the country.
In the shape of
University
magazine The
Beacon,
the
students fi nd
the best way to
present
their
creative talent
in prose and
poetry. Interuniversity tours
provide
students with
opportunity to
get the latest
information
and
update
their
knowledge
with a sense of
positive
comparison
and develop in
them a sense
of belonging.
In
addition,
DSA
has
established
Departmental
Cultural
and
character
building
societies
in
order
to
promote
healthy cultural
environment at
grass
root
level.

1.

2.

3.

Dr. Nadeem
Sohail,
Director

(Lecturer,
Department of
Physics)

In order to
strengthen the
Directorate of
Student Aff
airs, the Vice
Chancellor has
been pleased
to assign the
additional
duties of
Deputy
Director
Studen Aff airs
to the following
faculty
members

New Campus
Dr. Mohsin
Bashir
(Assistant
Professor,
College of
Management
&
Administrative
Science)
Ms. Sabeen
Masood
(Lecturer,
College of
Commerce)

Main Campus
Dr. Iftikhar
Ahmad Khan
(Lecturer,
Department of
Arabic)
Mr. Ghulam
Murtiza
(Lecturer,
College of
Law)
Ms. Eff at
Yasmin
Striving
for
Excelle
nce

University
Community
College
Mr. Ghiyas
Anwar
(Lecturer,
Physics)
Civil Line
Campus
Ms. Tehmina
Afzal
(Assistant
Professor,
Institute of Art
& Design)

Directorates
Directorate of Sports
Introduction

Ph: 041-9201228
Email: directorsports@gcuf.edu.pk

Name of the Games participation at HEC

The Directorate of Sports was established on 23-Oct, 2003, when Competition


the Govt. College Faisalabad, was granted the status of GC
University, Faisalabad. It has produced eminent professional Male Games
players like, Mr. Shahbaz Senior, best Hockey player of the World. Cricket, Foot Ball, Hockey, Volley Ball, Basket Ball, Hand Ball,
Kabaddi, Athletics, Rifl e Shootings, Wrestling, Tug of War, Chess
and weight lifting.
Mission
Close Collaboration and healthy competitions within the
Departments of the University and participation of GCUF Sports Female Games
team in All Pakistan Inter-Varsity Sports Competitions, under the Cricket, Foot Ball, Hockey, Volley Ball, Basket Ball, Hand Ball,
auspicious of Higher Education Commission Islamabad, toAthletics, Rifl e Shootings, Wushu, Taekwondo, Karate, Judo,
Jujitsu, Table Tennis, Badminton, Net Ball, Cycling, Squash, Chess
promote Sports activities at various levels.
and Tennis.

Objectives

Staff Members
The Department is striving to provide National and
Prof. Dr. Nasir Amin
International Players for promotion of Sports at
Mr. Muhammad Rafi que Wahla
University and National Level.
Mr. Ishfaq Ali
Capacity Building of Players both Male and Female.
Organize Training Programs for students, separatelyMr. Nadeem Ahmad Khan
Mr. Imran Ullah Khan
for Male and Female Players.
The awards of Cash Prizes and Sports Scholarships toMr. Muhammad Latif
encourage the budding student players, who winMs. Nabila Kauser
medals at Inter-Varsity and National Championships. Mr. Noor Nabi
Create healthy environment in the campus throughMr. Aamir Masood Sahi
Mr. Mubashar Khan
Sports activities.
Organize Sports Competitions among the DepartmentsMr. Hafi z Rehan
and award the Certifi cates and Trophies to theMr. Shabbir Dalaver
Position holder players.

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Government College University Faisalabad

Chairman Sports Board


Director Sports
Assistant Director
Hockey Coach Basket
Ball Coach Foot Ball
Coach Female Coach
Cricket Coach Hockey
Coach Athletics Coach
Sports Trainer Junior
Clerk

Directorate
s
Director
ate of
Medical
Science

Vision
Educate,
train
quality
induced
health
professi
onals
and
promote
medical
educatio
n
at
undergra
duate,
graduate
and post
graduate
level to fi
ll
the
gap
in
Public
Sector
Universit
y.

Missio
n
To
promote
and
enhance
quality
health
services
at
communi

ty level
in
Faisala
bad.

Colle
ge of
Allied
Healt
h
Profe
ssion
als
College
of
Allied
Health
profess
ionals
was
establis
hed
under
the
fl
agship
of
Directo
rate of
Medical
Scienc
es
at
Govern
ment
College
Univers

Ph:
041
920
087
6
Em
ail:
dms
@g
cuf.
edu.
pk
ity,
Faisalab
ad,
Pakistan
in 2012.
In
the
initial
phase 2Year and
4-Year
degree
program
s are off
ered in
the fi eld
Medical
Laborato
ry
Technolo
gy
(MLT),
Radiogra
phy and
Imaging
Technolo
gy (RIT)
and
Operatio
n
Theatre
Technolo
gy
(OTT).
The
College
of Allied
Health

professio
nals with
its
6
highly
dedicate
d
and
experien
ced
faculty
members
continue
s
to
maintain
and
cultivate
its links
with the
hospitals
and
health
care
settings
within
the
country.
Our
vision is
to
provide
the
advance
ment in
Medical
Sciences
through
provision
of skillful,
ethical,
and
compass
ionate 1.
Allied
health
Professio
nals. The
College
2.
is
committe
d
to
produce
the
leading
allied 3.
health
experts
dedicate
d
to
provide
the best

health
care
service
s
for
the
patient
and
able to
focus
on
highly
quality
researc
h that
extends
beyond
allied
health
science
s to all
scientifi
c
discipli
nes
that
impact
the
health
of
patient
s
as
well as
wider
commu
nity.
Progra
ms Off
ered
BS
Medical
Laborat
ory
Technol
ogy
BS
Operati
on
Theater
Technol
ogy
BS
Radiogr
aphy &
Imagin
g
Technol
ogy

Colleg
e of
Physic
al
Therap
y
Physical
Therapy
is
an
essential
segment
of
modern
health
care
system.
It is a
science
of
healing
and art
of
caring. It
pertains
to
the
clinical
examinat
ion,
evaluatio
n,
assessm
ent,
diagnosi
s
and
treatmen
t
of
musculo
skeletal,
Neurolog
ical,
CardioVascular
and
Respirat
ory
systems
functiona
l
disorders
including
symptom
s of pain,
edema
and
physiolo
gical,

structural
and
psychos
omatic
ailments.
It deals
with
methods
of
treatmen
t based
on
moveme
nt,
manual
therapy,
physical
agents,
and
therapeu
tics
modalitie
s
to
relieve
the pain
and
other
complica
tions.
Hence,
Physical
Therapy
covers
basic
paramet
ers
of
healing
sciences
i.e.
preventiv
e,
primitive,
diagnosti
c,
rehabilita
tive, and
curative.
Program
s Off
ered
1.
Doctor of
Physical
Therapy

Depa
rtme
nt of
Easte
rn
Medi
cine
Bachel
or
of
Eastern
Medicin
e
(BEMS)
is a fi
ve year
degree
progra
mme in
herbal
medicin
e,
equipp
ed with
latest
knowle
dge of
modern
medical
science
as well
as
ancient
eastern
medicin
e
theorie
s. This
is the
best
choice
at time
to be a
part of
Holistic
medicin
e
to
prosper
in near
future,
as
worlds
overall
trend is
turning
towards
natural

sources
for health
manage
ment.
Bachelor
of
Eastern
Medicine
was
Started
under
the
umbrella
of
Directora
te
of
Medical
Sciences
by
the
vision of
Worthy
Vice
Chancell
or
in
supervisi
on
of
hardwork
ing really
a
visionary
personali
ty Prof.
Dr. Riaz
Hussain
Dab
in
Jan2014,
which is
now
fl
ourishing
under
directors
hip
of
Prof. Dr.
Abid
Rashid a
highly
intellectu
al, selfmotivate
d
and
hardwork
ing
person.
Governm
ent
College
Universit
y

Faisalab
ad is the
third
university
in Govt.
Sector

and
overall
fifth in
Pakista
n
where

BEMS
get
started.
Program
s Off
ered

1. Bachelor of
Eastern Medicine
and Surgery

2
9

Directorates
Directorate of Distance Learning Education

Ph: 041-9201110 Email:


ddle@gcuf.edu.pk

Mission
To provide an intelligent and fl exible system of education to
meet the challenges of access and equity, and work towards
development of a knowledge society.

Vision
To provide commendable role model in academics,
professionalism, operations and service by using innovative
technologies and methodologies by ensuring convergence of
existing systems for massive human resource required for
promoting integrated national development and global
understanding.

Introduction
The Distance Education has evolved as an alternative to the
formal system of education after an increasing realization that it
is not perfectly coping with the educational needs and demands
of the rapidly growing population. The demand for education in
Pakistan through formal system has consistently run ahead of
resources owing to the bulk of their population, therefore,
remains educationally defi ned, and there are failing the demand
in formal system, the need of non-formal education in various
disciplines becomes evident in concept of distance education.
The distance education help to:
1.
2.
3.

cope with the rapid increasing demand of education,


provide mass education at reasonable and low costs,
acquire education at any stage of their life and,
4. boost up the professional development of working people
on their job place.
Instead of bringing students to the seats of learning, it was
proposed to take schools to the students and hence this concept
of distance education came into existence in G.C University
Faisalabad.

2.

printed study material.


Correspondence tuition and face to face tutorial meetings
with qualifi ed tutors.

3.

4.

Workshop of each
selected course
at the end of each
semester
Course
assignments (as
an instrument
both for teaching
and continuous
assessment).
5. Final
examination
at the end of
the
Semester.

The main components of its teaching system are:


1.

Correspondence package which includes self-learning

Objectives

The main
objectives of
Distance Learning
Education are to:
Provide
educational
facilities to people
on their door step.

Provide
facilities to
ensure
quality
education
and promote
entrepreneur
ship
education.

Hold

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examinations and to award and confer degrees, diplomas,


certifi cates and other academic distinctions.
Increase competitiveness, quality of life with short and
practical studies
Enhance professional knowledge and skills through
Practical courses
Develop, foster and carry out cooperation with various
institutions

Staff
Dr. M. Naeem Mohsin
Mr. Shahid Munir Ms. Samreen Mr. M. Nasir Jamil Mr. Nasir
Jamil Mr. Awais salemee Ms. Zahida javed Ms. Sajida Parveen
Ms. Farha Rasool

Government College University Faisalabad

Rules & Regulations

Director
Lecturer Lecturer
Lab Manager Lab
Manager Assistant
Director Assistant

Director Teaching
Assistant Teaching
Assistant

Government College University Faisalabad

RULES AND REGULATIONS UNDER SEMESTER SYSTEM FOR


UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE & POST GRADUATE PROGRAMS
PREAMBLE & OBJECTIVE
The Government College University, Faisalabad (GCUF) was established under the Government College University, Faisalabad Ordinance by Government of the Punjab in 2002.
The University is off ering Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate programs in various disciplines following semester system. The present document describes Rules and
Regulations governing the Semester System as well as examinations and promotion eff ective from Fall Semester 2015.
Government College University, Faisalabad off ers an enabling environment, highly qualifi ed faculty and diverse programs to groom students for rewarding their career as
specialists in a variety of challenging fi elds. Students will experience a world-class education that provides an excellent springboard for future career; hence GCUF alumni have
made a mark in the country and abroad. Many of the male and female students, who studied here are now leaders in their special fi elds. GCUF alumni share a passion to succeed,
discover and improve the world. The traditions continue as many more students embark on a new Academic Year, forging their own paths towards excellence. GCUF is committed
to impart quality education to the students. In order to provide quality and equity by providing fair and valid assessment of the candidates, the University shall ensure admission on
merit.

1.

SHORT TITLE EXTENT COMMENCEMENT & APPLICATION

1.1These rules may be called Government College University Faisalabad Semester Rules for Undergraduate, Graduate & Postgraduate programs.
1.2It extends to the all programs in whole University, Sub-Campuses and Affi liated Colleges.
1.3It shall come into force with eff ect from Fall Semester 2015.

2.
(i)
(ii)

DEFINITIONS

Academic Year An Academic Year runs from September to August. There are two semesters (Fall and Spring) and summer break in it.
Board of Studies means the Board of Studies (BoS) of the concerned Department of the University. The BoS is responsible for approving the coursework and plan of
study of the relevant academic program.
(iii)
Chairperson or Chairman means the Head of the concerned Department of the University.
(iv)
Coordinator of a department means an academic staff member, who keeps the academic record and coordinates the educational and examination-related activities
of the concerned department.
(v)
CGPA is the Cumulative Grade Point Average for the semesters.
(vi)
College means the constituent or Affi liated College of the University.
(vii)
Comprehensive Examination means an examination or assessment at Graduate/ Postgraduate level to evaluate the overall academic ability of a candidate.
(viii)
Controller means the Controller of Examinations of the University.
(ix)
Coursework is the mode of a program of studies, whereby, the candidate are required to follow instruction as prescribed in the form of lectures, academics,
examinations, assignments, projects etc.
(x)
Credit Hour means one lecture hour and / or one session (two to three hours of practical work per week) for sixteen weeks.
(xi)
Dean means Dean of the Faculty concerned.
(xii)
Degree means a document awarded by the University to a candidate who has fulfi lled the requirements for Undergraduate or Graduate or Postgraduate program. (xiii)
Department / Institute / Centre / School means the concerned Department/Institute/Centre/School of the University. (xiv)
Director means the Head of an
Institute/Centre/School of the University. (xv)
Examination means any form of evaluation to assess a candidates performance. (xvi)
External Examiner means a
person from outside the University having suitable qualifi cation and experience in the relevant discipline. He/she should have not taught
the subject in any to the class / section for which examination is being held. (xvii)
Final Examination means the examination held
at the end of the semester upon completion of the study period of each semester.

(xviii)
(xix)
(xx)
(xxi)
(xxii)

GPA stands for Grade Point Average ranging from 0 to 4.0.


Grades the letters or points awarded to the students on the basis of the earned score
I-Grade means the Incomplete Grade.
Improve means a course taken to improve the grade already scored.
Internal Examiner means a person teaching a course for which the examination is being held, and a faculty member (normally Supervisor or Co-Supervisor) appointed
by the University to evaluate the performance of a Graduate and Postgraduate candidate. (xxiii)
Mid-term Examination means the evaluation to be held during the
course of the semester. Midterm will be held after completing 8 weeks of studies or as determined
by the Department concerned. (xxiv)
Program means a program of studies off ered by the University, such as for Graduate and Postgraduate Degrees or
any other Diploma and Certifi cation. (xxv)
Repeat means a course taken again after failing in fi rst attempt.
(xxvi)
Special Examination means a chance given to the students on medical/emergency grounds in lieu of the scheduled examination. (xxvii) Semester means a period
of academic activities, normally 18 weeks including sixteen weeks of instruction, and two weeks of examinations. (xxviii) Student means a person enrolled in an academic
program of the University as per prescribed procedures. (xxix)
Subject means a course of studies as prescribed in the detailed syllabi, whose successful completion of the
program. (xxx)
Supervisor means a person appointed by the University to supervise and or monitor a candidates research for thesis / report / dissertation and its writing and
fi nal
completion. (xxxi)
Syllabi means syllabi of the concerned discipline approved by the Statuary Bodies as BoS, ASRB, Academic Council of the University.
(xxxii) Thesis is an academic composition based on research work presented by a candidate as a requirement of Graduate and Postgraduate Degree program.
(xxxiii) W-Grade means withdrawn course that will not be counted in CGP calculation.

3.

4.

SCHEDULE OF SEMESTERS

There shall be two semesters and a summer break in an Academic Year.


Fall Semester will normally commence from 1st week of September.
Spring Semester will normally commence from 1st week of January tentatively.
Summer Break of about 6 - 8 weeks
Note: The University, however, reserves the right to alter schedule of semester as and when considered necessary.

DURATION OF THE REGULAR SEMESTER / DISTANCE LEARNING EDUCATION


There shall be 2 semesters (Fall and Spring) of 18 weeks each in an Academic Year. The commencement of semesters shall be regulated by the Academic Council. (Explanation:
Out of 18 weeks, 16 weeks shall be actual teaching time; the rest may be utilized for enrollment, conduct of examinations and declaration of results, etc.).

5.

DURATION OF WEEKEND EDUCATION PROGRAM SEMESTER


22 Weeks (The Mid-term examinations will be scheduled by the respective teacher).
02 Weeks 01 Week 01 Week

1. There shall be total 26 weeks in each semester.


a. Teaching Contact Weeks & Mid-Term Examinations
b. Final Term Examination
c. Result Submission
d. Enrollment for next Semester
2. Credit Hours will be off ered according to the scheme of studies:

Maximum 18 credit hours per semester and Minimum 12 credit hours per semester are prescribed. For the enrollment of credit hours excess or less than prescribed; permission will be
sought from respective Dean or Director.

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Government College University Faisalabad

TRANSFER OF CREDIT HOURS/MIGRATION

6.1

Credit hours may only be transferred between Public Sector Universities (main campus), This Facility will not be provided to any sub-campus of the Public Sector
University in any Affi liated College.
Migration shall be allowed after successful completion of one Academic Year, having CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00,
Only 50% of total credit hours shall be transferred in a program. However in MS/MPhil & PhD programs only 50% credit hour of minimum required course work shall
be transferred.
Credits are transferred on course to course basis i.e. a person taking course A at University X is allowed to transfer his/her credits to University Y provided that course A
is equivalent to course B taught at the Y University. Credits of a course passed in D grade will not be transferred and counted in calculation of total credit hours.
The percentage of the students in the courses which were passed from the parent University will be considered at the minimum percentage of the respective grade of
this University in the GPA/ CGPA i.e. A grade=80%, B grade = 65% and C grade= 50% (irrespective of his/ her percentage acquired at parent University while granting
migration) and this practice will be continued in future migration cases on the recommendations of Equivalence Committee provided that:
(i)
The contents of the course(s) for which credit is claimed, are identical/ similar to the course in new planned course work.
(ii)
The course for which credit is claimed has not been used for any other degree.
(iii)
A course studied to qualify a degree will not be taken/ considered for any other and higher degree program.
(iv)
Credit earned for a course shall laps on the expiry of fi ve years for regular student and seven years for part time student from the end of the semester in which
the course was qualifi ed. The Dean/Coordinator may revalidate the lapsed courses for special reasons to be recorded. Higher Education Institutes are at liberty
to enroll students (if they fulfi ll their criteria) for any semester or for any single class and issue the students a transcript for the courses completed.

6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5

6.6

COURSE OF STUDY

7.1 All courses will be designated appropriate three digit course code numbers and will be preceded by the suitable alphabets (three letter ) indicating the name of the
respective department.
7.2 The teachers / instructors will be required to hand over detailed course outline to the students within 7 days of the beginning of semester and will send a copy of course
outline and work plan to the chairman of the concerned department.
7.3 A full time student can enroll credit hours in a semester including regular plus repeat courses according to the following table. This
will be applicable for all programs (Regular, Weekend, Distance Learning)
Degree

Regular

Repeat

Total

BS

15-18

06

21-24*

MSc

15-18

03-06

18-21*

M.S/MPhil

09 -12

03-06

15*

PhD

06-09

03-06

12*

7.4
7.5

*One additional cr.hr can be allowed by the respective Dean on the written request of student on the recommendation of Cchairperson of the department.
A course can be repeated two times only (maximum three times enrollment) at the most. No course
shall carry more than 4-credit hours.

CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION
Any student consistently found absent from classes during fi rst four weeks; after the commencement of the semester as per announced schedule, his/her admission
shall stand cancelled automatically without any notifi cation.

MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION
The medium of instruction and examination shall be English (except Faculty of Islamic and Oriental Learning, which may be Urdu or their relevant subject languages).

10

ROUTING OF ACADEMIC MATTERS


All the academic matters shall be routed through proper channel i.e. through the Chairperson/Incharg of the Department/Director and Principal/Dean/Coordinator of the
faculty concerned.

1
1
11.1

11.2
11.3

11.4

11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
11.9

12
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5

DISCONTINUATION/FREEZE & DEFREEZING SEMESTER


A student may discontinue/freeze enrolled semester before appearing in the fi nal examination with the permission of the Vice Chancellor obtained through the
respective Directorates i.e. Directorate of Undergraduate & Directorate of Advanced Studies, on the recommendations of the Dean/Coordinator of respective faculty
and Director/Chairperson/incharge on account of sickness duly certifi ed by the University Medical Offi cer or due to circumstances beyond his/her control subject to
fulfi llment of condition that the student has passed the fi nal examination of previous semester with minimum prescribed GPA/CGPA required for the said degree
program.
The facility of freezing will be allowed only once during whole degree program and for two semesters only (one Academic Year).
A student so permitted to freeze is required to resume his/her studies after the two semesters (one freezed semester and other gap with zero credit hour semester) on
the recommendations of Director/ Principal/ Chairman concerned and the Dean/Coordinator and notifi ed by respective Directorates. However, the resumption of
semestr in Undergraduate & Master Degree program will be after one Academic Year with junior batch and in MS/MPhil & PhD programs may be in the next semester.
During the semester freeze, bonafi de status of the student shall remain suspended. The student will not be entitled to avail any privilege as that of a regular student.
Student has to submit the complete fee dues for a freeze semester and Rs.5000 for the gap semester for Undergraduate & Master Degree programs to maintain his
studentship.
A candidate shall not ordinarily be allowed to freeze his/her studies during 1st semester. However, in case of circumstances beyond his/her control i.e. accident/swear
illness his/her admission may be retained subject to the approval of the Vice Chancellor.
Application for deferment of the 1st semester within four weeks of the start of semester can be made by the student(s) in special cases and will be approved by the
Competent Authority. In case of acceptance of the request, the student will restart semester-I with the next admited batch.
For the defreezing of a semester, the student will have to submit the request to the Authority through the Chairperson at least 2 weeks before start of the semester.
The student will have to pay dues at the prevalent rate at rejoining time and shall be required to follow all the Rules & Regulation prescribed for new session as applicable
for Undergraduate & Master Degree Programs.
The freezing period (time of absence) will not be included in the stipulated period for the program.

ENROLLEMENT/COURSE REGISTERATION
An application for enrollment in a course/s on the prescribed Course Registration Form accompanied by proof of fee paid (bank receipt) shall be presented in the offi ce
of the respective directorate duly signed by respective Chairperson and Dean of faculty.
The offi ce of the Dean/Coordinator under special circumstances and on payment of late fee of Rs. 500/- may permit a student to enroll within 5 working days after the
commencement of the classes.
The Vice Chancellor may allow a student to enroll till the last day of the 4th week after the commencement of classes, with double late fee of Rs. 1000/Enrollment in absentia is not allowed. Student is required to be present in person with a proof of identifi cation (University Identity Card or Computerized National
Identity Card etc.) for enrollment.
A candidate admitted to a degree program shall, far so long as the student has not completed course work or submitted Thesis / Research Report / Research Paper/
Internship Report (whichever is applicable), have to enroll for each next semester.

Government College University Faisalabad

13

REPEATING/IMPROVING COURSES

13.1Whenever a student fails or gets a F grade, he/she has to repeat the course, whenever off ered.
13.2Students may be allowed only once to improve the two courses (for BS Four Courses) in which he/she has obtained Grade D after the completion of all semesters if
he/she scores CGPA 2.25 or more but less than 2.5
13.3For Undergraduate Program maximum four Courses and in Master Program two courses may be improved of lowest grades.
13.4The Institution may defi ne maximum number of courses that student may be allowed to repeat or improve, in special cases.
13.4Two chances will be allowed to repeat the subject in the program (maximum three takes per subject).
13.5In case a student repeats or improves the course which he/she has already taken, the new grade will be refl ected in the respective semester where he/she has passed
or improved the course in the DMC.
13.6If a student fails to improve the marks, the previous marks will be considered for the calculation of GPA/CGPA.
13.7For Repeat or Improve courses, per course fee will be charged.

14

CHANGE OF COURSE AND COURSE WAIVER

14.1A student may apply for course waiver. Applications for course exemption must be submitted to the concerned academic department for approval. The application must be
accompanied by the supporting documents showing that equivalent courses have been taken elsewhere.
14.2The student may be allowed to revise his/her Course Registration Form within fi rst four weeks of the last date of enrollment without any late fee.
14.3In case of approval of his/her application for change of courses, the average of the remaining courses will be used to calculate grade point average.

15

CLASS ATTENDANCE

15.1A candidate with less than 75% of the attendance in lectures or practical work or equivalent academic activity separately shall not be eligible to sit for the examination and
may be dropped from the course. (for all programs including Weekend programs).
15.1In exceptional cases / hardship cases the following exemptions may be accorded.
i. 5% by the Dean of the Faculty on the recommendation of the Chairperson of the department
ii. Additional 5% by the Vice Chancellor.
15.3If a student fails to attend any lecture (without any authorization) during the fi rst four weeks of the commencement of the semester as per the announced schedule,
his/her admission shall stand cancelled automatically without any notice.
15.4 A student may apply for the leave of absence in case of illness, family circumstances and in emergency. The length of leave will have to be mentioned and the circumstances
should be explained in the application. The length of leave of absence will be a deciding factor whether he/she can continue his studies for the rest of the semester. If the
leave is longer than a specifi ed period, the student may apply for the deferment of the semester.

16

EXAMINATIONS

16.1Examination Fee: University examination fee shall be charged at the time of enrollment of each semester.

16.2

Tests and Examinations


16.3
16.2.
1

16.4
16.2.
2

16.2.3

16.5
Ther
e
s
h
a

ll be two mandatory/compulsory examinations in each semester i.e. Mid Term and Final Term. Any student absent in the fi nal examination of the semester shall
be considered as a fail. In addition to these examinations the teacher shall give home assignments and quizzes etc. to the students. The teacher will be solely
responsible for deciding the mode, conduct as well as evaluation of examination in his/her course. The grade given by the teacher shall be fi nal. For Distance
Learning Programs, a collective fi nal exam will be conducted. Student has to get passing marks in assignment and fi nal examination separately. The midsemester examination shall be held during 9th week of the semester and carry 30 percent of the total allocated marks for the course. This examination shall be
held by the concerned teacher who shall proceed according to the University rules. For the purpose of evaluation, one credit hour will carry 20 marks e.g., a four
credit hours will carry 80 marks. These marks will be divided in accordance with

16.6

16.1

16.7

16.8
16.2.4
16.11

16.12
16.15
16.18
16.21
16.24

16.9
the credits assigned to theory and practical (where applicable) for each course.
16.10
The following weightage shall be given to the examinations, home assignments, etc.
Regular and Weekend Programs
(a) Mid-semester examination
(b) Home assignments / quizzes, presentations
(c) Final examination
Total:

16.13
16.16
16.19
16.22 Total:
16.25

Distance Learning Programs


(a) At least Two Assignments as
(b) Final Examination (No Mid

16.14
16.17 2
16.20 8
16.23 1
16.26

100%

16.2716.30 Note: (fraction in total obtained marks of a course will be rounded to the nearest whole number)
16.31
The scripts of each examination shall be discussed with the students.
16.2.
16.32
To qualify a course, it is essential to pass separately the theory and practical (where applicable) examinations with aggregation to be at least 40 percent except
5
16.33 for Engineering and Pharmacy Degree programs where aggregation pass marks requirement is 50%.
16.34
The teacher shall send the fi nal award list of the course through the respective Chairperson to the offi ce of the Controller of Examinations within 10 days after
1
616.35 the end of a semester. The Dean/Coordinator may condone the delay in result submission. A copy of the award list should also be sent to the offi ce of the
. 16.36 Director/Principal/ Chairman and the Dean/Coordinator concerned.
216.37 On receipt of the award lists, the Controller of Examinations shall notify the results and send copies to the offi ce of the Dean/Coordinator, Director/Principal
. 16.38 and the Chairman of the concerned Department.
6

16.28
16.2.
7

16.29
16.2.
8

16.39
16.40
16.41
16.42
16.43
16.44

16.3

DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION COMMITTEE

This Committee shall have proper role in supervising and evaluating the conduct of all examinations in the Department. The Committee may comprise the following:
i.
Chairperson/Incharge of Department (Convener)
ii.
Two faculty members of the Department (one may be program coordinator, the other as Secretary of Committee).
iii.
The teacher concerned may be co-opted in case of complaint of a student.

16.4

CONDUCT OF EXAMINATION

16.4.1
All tests and examinations shall take place on the premises specifi ed by the Departmental Examination Committee.
16.4.2
The schedule of tests and midterm/fi nal examinations shall be notifi ed by the Departmental Examination Committee at the beginning of the Semester or
whenever these are announced by the Offi ce of the Controller of Examinations.
16.4.3
Students are responsible for checking the date time and location of their examinations from the given schedules.
16.4.4
Student who is unable to take an examination due to reasons beyond his/her control (e.g., serious illness, accidental events etc.) may be permitted to take the
special examination.
16.4.5
For all examinations, the students may be required to show their students ID cards or personal ID for verifi cation purpose. Students, who are unable to present
their ID cards, if required, may not be allowed to sit in the examination.
16.4.6
Student must write the program title, subject title, course code (course title) and his/her registration number, signature clearly on the front page of their answer
sheets.
16.4.7
The record of question papers/marked scripts/Midterm Examination / Final Examination etc. shall be preserved by the Controller of Examinations for two years
after the completion of the degree program.
16.4.8
Provisional announcement of the result of a program will be made by the Controller of Examinations.
16.4.9
Final Notifi cation of the results shall be made by the Controller of Examinations by displaying on the University Notice Board / Gazette / University Website.

16.45
16.46

16.5
16.5.1

GRADE POINT AVERAGE


Grade point and equivalence between letter grading and numerical grading shall be as follows:

16.47

37

16.48

Government College University Faisalabad

16.49

16.50

16.51

Gra

Value

16.52

Marks (%)

16.55

16.56

80 - 100

16.58

16.59

16.60

65 - 79.99

16.62

3 - 3.99

16.63

16.64

50 - 64.99

16.66

2 - 2.99

16.68

40 - 49.99

D*

16.70

1 - 1.99

16.74

16.54

16.67

16.53
Remarks

16.57

Excellent

16.61
Good

16.65
Satisfactory

16.69
Pass

16.75

16.72
Zero
16.76 Less than 40 % for undergraduate and

master Less than 50 % for MS/MPhil/PhD

Fail

16.78

16.79

16.71

16.80

Will not be included in GPA


calculation

16.73
Incomplete

16.77
16.81

With drawn

16.82 * Only for BS and Master Degree Programs. There is no D Grade in MPhil and PhD
16.5.2
If a student fails to obtain prescribed CGPA at the end of each Academic Year (after two consecutive Fall and Spring Semesters) his/her admission shall stand
cancelled. However the student may seek fresh admission.
16.5.3

The following CGPA is required for secure of his/her admission in a program and successful completion.

16.83 For Undergraduate Program


16.84 i.
After fi rst Academic Year required CGPA is 1.75
16.85 ii.
After second Academic Year required CGPA is 2.00
16.86 iii.
After third Academic Year required CGPA is 2.25
16.87 iv.
After fourth Academic Year required CGPA is 2.50*
16.88 For Master Degree Program
16.89 i.
After fi rst Academic Year required CGPA is 2.00.
16.90 ii.
After second Academic Year required CGPA is 2.50*
16.91 *A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.25 or more but less than 2.50 upon the completion of entire course work, may be allowed to repeat once two courses of the
lowest grades (C & D) in order to improve the CGPA and to obtain the minimum of 2.50, failing which the student shall cease to be on the rolls provided that he/she has
availed the maximum permissible repetitions.

16.92 For MS/MPhil Degree Program


16.93 i.
After completion of course work required CGPA is 2.8*
16.94 ii.
After second Academic Year required CGPA is 3.0.
16.95 *A student, who obtains CGPA of 2.5 or more but less than 2.8 upon the completion of course work, may be allowed to repeat once two courses of the lowest
grades or allowed to enroll more courses (if off ered) in order to improve the CGPA and to obtain the minimum of 2.80, failing which the student shall cease to be on the
rolls provided that he/she has availed the maximum permissible repetitions.

16.96 16.6

GPA / CGPA CALCULATION

16.97 Defi nitions


16.98 Grade Point Average (GPA):
16.99 This is a fi gure ranging from 0 to 4.00 (A=4.00) used as a performance indicator of a student in the semester concerned and is calculated as:

16.100

16.2
16.101

16.102

16.103

= [Total weighted points of all courses taken in the semester concerned] / [Total number of credits enrolled for in the semester concerned]

GPA

16.104 Weighted Points = [Grade Points] x [the number of credits of the course concerned]
16.105

CGPA

16.106 16.6.1

Pass marks in a course are 40 percent both in theory and practical separately where practical is a part of a course (BS,MSc).

16.107

16.7

= [Total weighted points of all courses taken] / [Total number of credits enrolled for in all semesters]

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE

16.108 Within the framework of General Rules/Regulations for the award of a graduate or a postgraduate degree special/specifi c Rules may be applicable to certain
degree programs. These rules may be issued by the University in order to ensure quality standards and performance of the candidates. General Regulations are included
but not limited to: 16.7.1 Candidate will be awarded the relevant degree, provided that he /she has
(a) Undertaken a program of study for a period not less than the prescribed period of study given for that program.
(b) Completed the total credit hours of courses as stated in the regulations for that degree;
(c) Passed the prescribed examinations;
16.109 (d)
Fulfi lled minimum course work and lab work requirements,
(e) Qualifi ed the comprehensive examination (where applicable)
(f) In case of thesis passed the Viva Voce and / any other mode of assessment prescribed by the University.

16.110

16.8.2
16.8.3

16.111

17

16.8

CALCULATION/COMPILATION OF THE FINAL RESULTS

16.8.1
The CGPA will be reported up to two decimals but for determination of merit position CPGA will be calculated up to four decimal. In case of a tie merit
position will be determined on the basis of the weighted percentage marks obtained.
All students obtaining CGPA of 4.0 will be declared on the Honours List.
Compilation and notifi cation of the results will be made by the Controller of Examinations.

SPECIAL EXAMINATION AND INCOMPLETE GRADE

16.112 Absence from any scheduled examination is permissible only in extreme situations beyond the control of the student as approved by the Vice Chancellor. Serious
illness of the student or death of the immediate family member is regarded as a legitimate reason for scheduling a special examination. Even in an emergency situation,
the student or someone on his/her behalf must inform the Chairperson of the Department in writing before the examination is held. Request for scheduling a special
examination must be made by student and submitted to the Chairperson, along with other required documents, within one week of missing the examination. The
Chairperson will send the case to Controller of Examinations for notifi cation after the approval of the Competent Authority. The special examination of the mid semester
examination will be managed by the concerned teacher and chairperson of the department before the commencement of the fi nal examination. Whereas ; special
examination of the (missed) fi nal semester examination must be held during the next summer break or before the Midterm examination of next semester. Such a
candidate shall be given Incomplete Grade (I Grade). Private arrangements for special examination between a student and the teacher are not allowed.

16.113

18

STUDENT GRIEVANCES

16.114 All departments should have a 3 member Committee headed by a senior faculty member to redress the grievances of the students about any course instructor or
grades or for any other issue.

16.115

39

16.116

Government College University Faisalabad

20.3
16.117 1

16.127

20.4

16.128 20.5 20.6


16.118
16.129

20.7

16.130

20.8

16.131
16.132
16.133

20.9
20.10
20.11

19.1

19.2

16.119
19.3
19.4

16.120 1
9.5

16.121 1
9.6

16.122 1
9.7

16.123
19.8
19.9

16.124

0
16.125
20.1

16.126
20.2

Committee and thesis topic will be approved by BoS and ASRB after successful qualifi cation of comprehensive examination. Supervisory Committee shall consist of the
16.134 S
03 members of the department. Therefore, the constitution of the Committee is given as under

UPE Supervisor
RVIS Member-1
Member-2
ORY 16.136 However, if an outstanding specialist in a major or minor/elective fi eld of study is available outside the Department/University, he/ she may be taken as a member
COM of the
16.137 Supervisory Committee in place of a Member-1 as Supervisor-2.
MITT 16.138 Supervisor of the student will act as Chairman of the Supervisory Committee.
EE 16.139 Supervisory Committee proposed by the respective Board of Studies and recommended by the Chairman/ Director of the Institute shall be approved by the
Competent

16.135 T16.140 Authority.


16.141 Supervisory Committee may be revised with the reasons of change to be recorded by the Competent Authority but not after the submission of thesis to DAS.
he

Supervis Further all


16.142 the rules therein laid by HEC from time to time will be followed strictly.
ory
Committ 16.143 In case, a student duly recommended by the Chairman/ Director/ Principal is concerned to conduct his/her complete/part of thesis research in other institution/
ee for a 16.144 laboratory, is allowed by the offi ce of the Dean/Director; the helping scientist will be taken as Supervisor-2 in the Supervisory Committee of the student. However,
student the
shall be 16.145 university will not bear any fi nancial liability in this context.
propose 16.146 Foreign Faculty members, HEC National Professors/HEC Eminent Scientists may act as Supervisor/Member of the Supervisory Committee provided that they
d by the are
respecti 16.147 appointed for three years.
ve
16.148 Faculty on Tenure Track System (TTS) / Interim Placement of Fresh PhD program (IPFP) will be considered at par with regular faculty for the subject purpose.
Board of 16.149 Adhoc/contract teachers may act as Supervisor / Member of the Supervisory Committee only, where, there is shortage of regular faculty members.
Studies
of the
16.150
THESIS/RESEARCH REPORT WRITING AND SUBMISSION
Departm
ent/Instit 16.151 Candidates pursuing a program of study which include research component must pass the prescribed courses before proceeding with the research work & also fulfi
ute
ll the
during 16.152 residential requirements. He/she is required to submit thesis submission form and thesis examination fee before the submission of thesis.
the 3rd 16.153 The topic of the Thesis and the panel of the External Examiners are to be approved by the Board of Studies of the concerned Department.
semeste 16.154 Thesis/Research report has to be submitted within 60 days (90 days for PhD) after the last day of termination of last semester unless extension has been
r for the approved by
thesis 16.155 the Competent Authority.
and for 16.156 The student who will enroll beyond their stipulated limit of the semesters will have to pay an additional tuition fee of 50% for every semester over and above the
research regular
project 16.157 fee.
only one 16.158 The thesis must be prepared in accordance with the guidelines provided by the academic department/faculty concerned.
supervis 16.159 The thesis duly certifi ed by the Supervisory Committee that the contents and form of the thesis are satisfactory for submission shall be sent to the external
or will be examiner by
appointe
16.160 the offi ce of the Controller of Examinations (CE) for evaluation. A panel of three examiners per student shall be submitted to the CE offi ce by the Chairman of
d by
the
Chairper
16.161 respective Board of Studies on or before the submission of thesis.
son in
16.162 Candidates must submit the required number of the copies of the thesis as determined by the program for the purpose of assessment and examination. Original
respecti
16.163 Plagiarism report along with the certifi cate from Supervisor and Declaration by the student must be submitted while submitting the thesis to the respective
ve
Directorate.
semeste
16.164 The Directorate shall notify the dates for the semi fi nal and fi nal phases of thesis submission.
r.In PhD
16.165 The thesis shall be evaluated by a Board of Examiners comprising members of the Supervisory Committee and one external examiner appointed by the Vice
program
Chancellor
Supervis
16.166 from the panel of names recommended by the Board of Studies. At least three members of the Boards of Examiners of whom one must be an external examiner
ory
shall

16.167 bthesis, hold a viva voce examination and such other tests as they are considered necessary for the degree. The external examiner shall be
e
16.168 given reasonable time to go through the contents of the thesis critically.
appointe 16.169 Supervisor, after consultation with the external examiner shall write to the Controller Examination for notifying the date, time and venue of thesis evaluation.
d to
16.170 There shall be 120 marks corresponding to 06 credit hours allocated for thesis.
evaluate 16.171 Total marks so awarded will be converted into a letter grade as mentioned under clause 16.5 above and average grades on the basis of course work and thesis
the

will

16.172

16.173 then be worked out to calculate the fi nal CGPA.


20.12
The thesis evaluation should be completed within six months from the date of dispatch of thesis by the Controller of Examinations to the quarter concerned. The
Controller of Examination shall get the approval of the external examiner from the Vice Chancellor and thesis shall be dispatched to him/her accordingly. In case of regret
from the fi rst External Examiner nominee(s), second approval of External Examiner nominee (s) shall be sought within eight weeks from the Vice Chancellor by the
Controller Examination. However, the Vice Chancellor may allow extension for thesis evaluation up to one year in hardship cases.
20.13
The supervisor shall send the award list of thesis examination after counter signature of the Chairperson to the offi ce of the Controller of Examinations after
making sure that the student has incorporated the suggested improvements. The Controller of Examinations shall notify the result of the student after receiving three hard
bound copies of thesis.
20.14
In case of disagreement between the Supervisory Committee and the External Examiner regarding the acceptance of the thesis it shall be referred to another
external examiner whose decision shall be fi nal.
20.15
If a candidate fails in the thesis examination, he/she will submit a revised thesis within six months after the date of declaration of the result of the last thesis
examination, on payment of the prescribed thesis examination fee. He/she can avail this chance only once.
20.16
If the thesis, submitted by a candidate for fi nal evaluation, is proved to be copied/ plagiarized at the time of viva-voce examination, it will be liable to be rejected
on the report of Board of Examiners and the Controller of Examinations will declare the candidate fail in thesis examination. The admission of such candidate shall be
cancelled and he/she shall not be readmitted under any circumstances.
20.17
If the thesis of a candidate is proved to be plagiarized after its evaluation and declaration of result, previous result of the candidate will be cancelled and he/she
will be declared to have failed in thesis examination. Such a candidate shall not be re-admitted under any circumstances
20.18
To publish an approved thesis or any portion of it, the student must indicate clearly that the said thesis was submitted to the University as fulfi llment of
requirement for the Degree Program.
20.19
The University reserves the right to use the thesis or otherwise for teaching and research purposes as and when required.
20.20
After submission of the thesis, the students will not be allowed to stay in the University hostels.
20.21
The Convener of the Board of Studies (BoS) shall act as Chairman of thesis examination.
20.22
Color of the thesis cover for various programs will be as under:
16.174
B.S.
Blue
16.175
MA/MSc/LLB
Maroon
16.176
MS/MPhil /LLM Black
16.177
PhD
Dark Green
16.178 Note: Writing on the thesis cover binding will be in golden, engraved, bold, Times New Roman/Ariel form.
16.179 20.23
Offi ce of the Dean will maintain student record for 3 years after the declaration of fi nal result. After that period, the record may be disposed off with the
permission
of
the Vice Chancellor.
16.180

21

CODE OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

21.1Every member of the University community is responsible for upholding the highest standards of honesty at all times. Academic honesty is expected from all the
concerned (the students, teachers, technical and administrative staff etc.) of all levels.
21.2Cheating, that is, using or attempting to use unauthorized assistance, material or study aids in examinations or academic work will be called for disciplinary action.
21.3Plagiarism: using the data, or written material without specifi c or proper acknowledgment is an academic dishonesty that shall result in disciplinary action.
21.4Tempering or an attempt to temper any academic record or transcripts in any manner will result in the termination of the study of the student involved.
21.5Exchanging or passing information to other students through any electronic or network means during an examination is considered cheating and shall be liable to
disciplinary action.
21.6Any form of unfair means or irregularity by a student or a group of students will be immediately reported to the Departmental Examination Committee which will
forward it to Discipline Committee (Examinations) for establishing facts and fi xing responsibility (ies). Severity of penalty imposed on the student can range from
termination or expulsion from the Programs for a specifi ed period or monetary fi nes or both.

16.181

22

EQUIVALENCE COMMITTEE**

16.182 For admission of candidates from other Universities, Colleges, Institutes, etc. to this University whose courses/examinations are diff erent from the corresponding

16.183

Government College University Faisalabad

16.184 courses/examinations of this university, a standing committee of the Academic Council called the Equivalence Committee, shall be set up to examine the cases
of such students and make recommendations to Vice Chancellor for fi nal approval on behalf of the Academic Council. The members of the equivalence committee shall
hold offi ce for two years.

16.185 **regarding conversion of grades/marks obtained in Semester system into Annual system or vice versa.
16.186 23

VICE CHANCELLORS AUTHORITY IN SPECIAL CASES

16.187 Not withstanding anything contrary to these Regulations/Rules, the Vice Chancellor shall have the powers conferred by the statuary bodies to issues order,
directions or instructions for the smooth working of the Academics aff airs of this University and on the issue(s) which are not covered under these Semester Rules,
where any rule(s) /Regulation(s) are silent or in cases of ambiguity or discrepancy as regards into the interpretation of these Rules, the decision of the Vice Chancellor
shall be fi nal.

16.188

16.3

16.189

BS PROGRAM(S) RULES AND REGULATIONS UNDER SEMESTER SYSTEM

16.190

16.197

ADMISSION CRITERIA

16.191 116.198 Minimum Academic Requirement: A candidate seeking admission to the degree of BS (4 years) / Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)/ Bachelor of Fashion Design (BFD)/

Bachelor of Textile Design (BTD)/ Bachelor of Graphic Design (BGD) / Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)/ BS Commerce/ LLB ( 5 years ) must have passed FA / F.Sc./ ICS/
A-level or equivalent (to be determined by the Equivalence Committee) from a recognized institution with at least 45% marks or 2nd division on the basis of the respective category
of admission, excluding 20 marks of Hafi z-e-Quran. For the subjects of Engineering and Pharmacy etc., the minimum admission requirement is 1st division.
16.199 Domicile: The candidate should submit the domicile of Punjab Province. The candidate with domicile other than the Punjab province has to produce a nomination letter
from his/her respective provincial government against reserved seats if any. Foreign students and overseas can also apply through the relevant Federal Ministry. Medical Certifi
16.192 cate: The candidate must produce at the time of the fi rst enrollment, a certifi cate from the University Resident Medical Offi cer to the eff ect that the student is free from any
communicable (contagious) disease or mental or physical disability which is likely to stand in the way of his/her pursuing the chosen fi eld of study.
16.200 Age/Gender: There shall be no gender discrimination for admission to all the Bachelor degree programs. The maximum age limit is 20 years (for morning) & 22 years (for
1.2
evening) for evening program & relaxed up to 2 years by the Competent Authority in special cases on request. For programs under Distance Learning, there will be no age limit.
1.3
.1

16.201

DURATION OF THE COURSE

16.193 116.202 The duration for the BS/BBA shall not be less than eight and more than 12 semesters. In case of DPharm and LLB (5 years program) the minimum duration shall not be
.4

less than 10 and more than 14 semesters.

16.203
16.194

16.204

16.205
16.195

SCHEME OF STUDIES
The subjects of study for the various degree program are given in the SCHEDULE I; which may be amended from time to time.

CREDIT HOURS REQUIREMENT FOR VARIOUS DEGREES

16.206

The minimum credit hour requirement for instituting various degree programs shall be as following;

16.196

4
16.207

16.208 BS / Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) / Bachelor of Fashion Design (BFD) / Bachelor of Textile Design
(BTD) / Bachelor of Graphic Design (BGD) / Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

16.209
4 credit
hours

12

16.210

LLB (5 years)

16.211

16.212

Pharm-D

4 credit
16.213
19

16.214

16.215

TIME FOR ADMISSION

3 credit

16

16.216 Admissions shall be conducted in the Fall Semester and only once in a calendar year. If a candidate fails to complete enrollment, his/her admission shall be
cancelled. In special situation the worthy Vice Chancellor may allow admission to any program in Spring Semester.

16.217

Government College University Faisalabad

16.218

16.219

AUTHORITY OF ADMISSION

16.220 The admission to a Bachelor degree program shall be made by Directorate of Under Graduate Studies on behalf of concerned Faculty Dean; on the basis of
merit list prepared by the said directorate.
Lists of selected candidates shall be displayed by the offi ce of the Directorate of Under Graduate Studies (DUS) and if needed subsequent lists shall be displayed
till the
last seat is fi lled up.
16.222 (Explanation: The last list would be displayed keeping in view that 75 % attendance in lectures would not suff er).
16.223 6.2
The competent authority may refuse admission to a candidate without assigning any reason.

16.221 6.1

16.224 7

RE-ADMISSION

7.1 If a student fails to enroll in any semester(s) without permission of the Competent Authority, the student shall cease to be on the rolls of the University and in case the
student desires re-admission, the student shall have to apply for the same in the next coming admissions.
7.2 The offi ce of the Directorate of UnderGraduate Studies on the recommendation of Dean/Coordinator may re-admit such a candidate subject to the payment of Rs.2,000/as re-admission fee and Rs.5,000/- as per semester gap fee, if applicable.
7.3 The Dean/Coordinator may refuse the re-admission if the reasons presented are not convincing. Note:
The period of gap semester will not be counted towards residential requirements.

16.225 8

THESIS/RESEARCH REPORT

8.1External Examiner/Departmental Committee of Examiners shall evaluate the thesis within fifteen days after the receipt of the thesis/Research Report/project.
8.2 A student shall submit two copies of the thesis in soft binding to convener BoS who shall forward the thesis to the Controller of Examinations for forwarding it to the
External Examiner/ Departmental Committee of Examiners. After the examination, one hard copy shall be kept in the Department, one in the Library and one by the
Supervisor.
8.3 The Controller of Examinations shall fi x date for Viva Voce in consultation with the Chairperson of the Department concerned, soon after receiving report of the External
Examiner/ Departmental Committee of Examiners and incorporating suggestions/corrections, if any as suggested by the External Examiner/ Departmental Committee of
Examiners.
8.4 A panel for Viva Voce shall consist of Chairperson of the Department/Convener BoS, External Examiner/ Departmental Committee of Examiners and Supervisory
Committee. The result will be submitted by the Chairperson of the Department. The Panel may recommend a revision and one time re-submission of the thesis/Research
Report in case if changes are required in the thesis.
8.5The student will be informed in writing by the Chairperson, about the changes he/she has to make in the document.
8.6 The student shall resubmit the thesis to the Chairperson within two months after making the changes proposed. The Chairperson of the Department shall reschedule the
Viva Voce.
8.7 In case of rejection of the research thesis by the Panel for the second time the candidate may seek approval for special chance to the Competent Authority for theory
course in lieu of thesis/Research Report.
8.8Date of award of degree will be the date of conduct of Viva Voce.

8.9

16.4

8.10

8.12

GRADUATE PROGRAM(S) RULES AND REGULATIONS


8.11
UNDER SEMESTER SYSTEM

ADMISSION CRITERIA

1.1 Minimum Academic Requirement: A candidate seeking admission to the degree of MSc / MA / MBA (3.5 yrs)/ M.Com/ MPA/ LLB (3 yrs), must have passed Bachelors
degree or equivalent examination in second division with at least 45% marks (under annual system) at least 2.0 CGPA out of 4.0 (under semester system) from any HEC
recognized institution, in a fi eld of study relating to the respective subject he/she desires to take admission.
1.2 Domicile: The candidate should submit the domicile of Punjab. Candidate with domicile other than the Punjab has to produce a nomination letter from his / her respective
provincial government against the reserved seats if there are any. Foreign students can also apply through relevant Federal Ministries and department(s).
1.3 Medical Certifi cate: At the time of the fi rst enrollment, candidate must produce a certifi cate from the University Resident Medical Offi cer to the eff ect that he/she is
free from any communicable (contagious) disease or mental or physical disability which is likely to stand in the way of his/her pursuing the chosen fi eld of study.
1.4 Age/Gender: There shall be no gender discrimination for admission to the master programs. The maximum age limit is 28 years, for morning and 33 in evening programs,
which may be relaxed up to 2 years by the Competent Authority in exceptional cases. No second master degree program can be off ered to an applicant, who has already
completed a master degree program in any discipline at GCUF. (This rule is equally valid for regular, weekend and Distance Learning programs). For programs under
Distance Learning, there will be no age limit.
1.5 No Objection Certifi cate (NOC): NOC is required from candidate other than Government College University to be registered in Government College University Faisalabad.

8.13

DURATION OF THE COURSE

2.1 The duration for the Master Degree shall not be less than four and more than six semesters in full residence and not less than six and more than eight semesters for the
part time students (university employee). However, in case of M.B.A (3.5 yrs) the minimum residential period shall not be less than seven and more than nine semesters.
In case of LLB (3years), it shall not be less than six semesters and more than eight semesters.
2.2 The employees of the government/other agencies nominated for admission at this University shall have to take study leave to pursue studies as a regular student, failing
to fulfi ll this conditions, his/her admission shall be cancelled. However, after getting admission by a nominee in the university, it would be obligatory for the parent
department to sanction the study leave / extend the leave in favor of the nominee within one semester of his/her admission, otherwise the admission shall stand
cancelled.

2.6

SCHEME OF STUDIES

2.7

The subjects of study for the degree programs are given in SCHEDULE II which may be amended from time to time. A student shall present an acceptable thesis/research
report in addition to completing his/her approved Course Work in order to qualify for the award of the degree or otherwise as approved by BoS.

2.8
2.4

CREDIT HOURS REQUIREMENT FOR VARIOUS DEGREES PROGRAMS


2.9 The minimum credit hours requirement for instituting the various degree programs shall be as following;

2.5 4
.
1
2.10

2.11
2.13

MSc / MA / M.Com/ MPA


MBA (3 years)

2.12
hours

2.14

hours

66 credit
96 credit

2.15

LLB (3 year)

2.16

99 credit

hours

2.17

Note: Students are required to complete the prescribed number of credit hours by opting one of the following options.

2.18

Government College University Faisalabad

1.
2.
3.
2.19

Course work only


Course work and a thesis of 06 credit hours.
Course work and research report of 06 credit hours or internship for those subjects where it is required.

AUTHORITY OF ADMISSION

5.1 The admission to graduate degree programs shall be made by the Directorate of Advanced Studies on the basis of merit list prepared by the Directorate of Advanced
Studies.
5.2 Lists of selected candidates would be displayed by the Director Advanced Studies and if needed subsequent lists would be displayed till the last seat is fi lled up.
(Explanation: The last list would be displayed keeping in view that 75 percent lectures are still remaining).
5.3The Competent Authority may refuse admission of a candidate without assigning any reason.

5.4

5.6

5.5

MS/MPhil RULES AND REGULATIONS UNDER SEMESTER SYSTEM

ADMISSION CRITERIA

1.1 Minimum Academic Requirement: A candidate seeking admission to the degree must have sixteen years of education or 4 years education after F.A./F.Sc./A-Level
or equivalent (at least 130 credit hours) with at least second division/CGPA 2.50 in the degree on the basis of which admission is requested. For LLM, the minimum
academic requirement is LLB (3 / 5 years).
1.2 Medical Certifi cate: The candidate must produce, at the time of the fi rst enrollment, a certifi cate from the University Medical Offi cer to the eff ect that he/she is free
from any communicable (contagious) disease or mental or physical disability which is likely to stand in the way of his/her pursuing the chosen fi eld of study.
1.3 Age: A candidate for admission has no age limit as long as there is no physical or mental handicap.
1.4 No Objection Certifi cate (NOC): NOC is required from degree holders from other universities for the registration in GC University, Faisalabad.
1.5 Domicile: The candidates from all over the Pakistan are allowed to apply and enroll.

5.7

DURATION OF THE COURSE

2.1 The duration for the Degrees of MS/MPhil / LLM shall not be less than four and more than six semesters in full residence and not less than six and more than eight
semesters for the University employees admitted as part time students.
2.2 The employees of the government/ other agencies nominated for MS/MPhil/ LLM degree at this University shall have to take study leave to pursue studies as a regular
student, failing which he/she will not be admitted. However, after getting admission by a nominee in the university, it would be obligatory for the parent department to
sanction the study leave or extension in the leave in favor of the nominee within one semester failing which, his/her admission shall stand cancelled.

5.8
5.9

SCHEME OF STUDIES

3.1

The subjects of study for the degree programs are given in SCHEDULE III which may be amended from time to time. A student shall present an acceptable thesis in
addition to completing his/her approved course work in order to qualify for the award of the degree.

5.10
5.11

MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR THE VARIOUS DEGREE PROGRAMS

5.12

4.1

A student admitted to the degree program shall be required to take minimum 24 credits (excluding 06 credits for thesis research). Defi ciency course(s) shall not

be

5.13
5.14
5.15

5.1

5.17

counted towards the minimum credit. Students may be asked to enroll the additional courses on the recommendations of their concerned Supervisors or Department.

TIME FOR ADMISSION

Admission may be conducted twice a year i.e. in the fall semester and spring semesters. If a candidate fails to complete enrollment, his / her admission shall stand
cancelled. However, nominees of HEC, GCUF, foreign countries and other government organizations, may be admitted up to the mid examination with the
condition that they will have to cover up the courses by taking seminars, special problem and research project.

5.16

UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE

6.1 The Academic Staff : A faculty member of the GCUF (regular) may be allowed to enroll in MS/MPhil program after getting permission from the Competent Authority. He/
she under this arrangement will be a part time student and a full time employee. He / she will be allowed to enroll maximum of two courses and one seminar or special
problem in a semester and pay half dues of the semester along with the examination fee. In case, he / she intends to take maximum credit hours allowed to a full time
student then he / she will have to take leave from the University and pay full University dues.
6.2 Administrative Staff : The administrative staff of the GC University, Faisalabad (regular) will be treated at par for admission to various Post Graduate courses under
evening program after getting permission from the Competent Authority. Thus admitted staff may take maximum of two courses and one seminar or special problem

5.18
47

5.19
5.20

Government College University Faisalabad

and
5.21

pay half dues of the semester along with exam fee. He /she under this arrangement will be a part time student and a full time employee. In case, he/she intends
to take maximum credit hours or take morning course, he/she will has to take leave from the university and pay full dues. However, the number of seats for admission to
various degree programs for administrative staff might be fi xed by the Vice Chancellor.

5.22

THESIS SUBMISSION AND DEFENSE

7.1 A candidate who has secured CGPA 2.8 only will be allowed to take Research and pursue for the thesis submission but he/she must score CGPA 3.0 for obtaining the
degree.
7.2 If a student obtains 2.5 CGPA and fails to achieve CGPA 2.8 on the completion of course work he/she has to improve two courses of lowest grades to achieve desired
CGPA level.
7.3 For Minor Change in the title of the Synopsis/Thesis, a letter from the Supervisory Committee of the student, will serve the purpose. In case of major change, changed
topics will again be submitted in respective BOS.
7.4A panel of 3 examiners will be proposed by respective Supervisor or Chairperson, recommended by the respective Board of Studies.
7.5An examiner shall be appointed by the Vice Chancellor for the evaluation of thesis from the proposed panel.
7.6 A student shall submit three copies of the thesis (tape binding) to convener BoS who shall forward the thesis to the Controller of Examinations for forwarding it to the
External Examiner. After the successful completion of examination, student will submit three copies of thesis (hard binding); one hard copy shall be kept in the Department,
one in the Library and one by the Supervisor.
7.7 If any student has to give the viva in the absence of Supervisor/ Member, the Chairman of the Department/Director of the Institute in which student is enrolled will sign on
behalf of Supervisor or Member.

5.23

Note: (In case the Chairperson of Supervisory Committee is also a Chairman of Teaching Department or Director of Institute and is on leave (within country) he
must attend the MS/MPhil thesis defense and a date in this regard shall be fi xed with his consultation.
7.8 If the thesis, submitted by a candidate for fi nal evaluation, is proved to be copied / plagiarized, it will be liable to be rejected. The admission of such a candidate shall be
cancelled and he/she will not be readmitted to MS/MPhil under any circumstances.
7.9 If the thesis of a candidate is proved to be plagiarized after its evaluation and declaration of result, previous result of the candidate will be cancelled and he/she will be
declared to have failed in thesis examination. Such a candidate shall not be readmitted to MS/MPhil under any circumstances.

7.10

7.11
7.12

PhD RULES AND REGULATIONS UNDER SEMESTER SYSTEM


ADMISSION CRITERIA

1.1 Minimum Academic Requirement: A candidate seeking admission to the degree must have MPhil/MS/ six years education after F.A./F.Sc./A-Level/ any other equivalent
Educational Certifi cation for the degree on the basis of which admission is requested, in at least fi rst division/CGPA 3.00) and have qualifi ed a GRE (subject) Type Test as
prescribed by HEC and adopted by the Advanced Studies and Research Board of GCUF.
1.2 Domicile: The candidates from all over the Pakistan are allowed to enroll.
1.3 Medical Certifi cate: The candidate must produce at the time of the fi rst enrollment, a certifi cate from the University Resident Medical Offi cer to the eff ect that he/she
is free from any communicable (contagious) disease or mental or physical disability which is likely to stand in the way of his/her pursuing the chosen fi eld of study.
1.4 Age/Gender: No age or gender discrimination for the admission in PhD programs shall be observed as long as there is no physical or mental handicap.
1.5 No Objection Certifi cate (NOC): NOC is required from degree holders from other universities for registration in Government College University Faisalabad. Further
candidate who is employee of any organization has to submit NOC .

7.13
7.14

2.1

7.15
7.16

SCHEME OF STUDIES

The scheme of study for the degree programs are given in SCHEDULE IV which may be amended from time to time. A student shall present an acceptable thesis in
addition to completing his/her approved course work and comprehensive examination in order to qualify for the award of the degree.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR THE VARIOUS DEGREE PROGRAMS

3.1 A student admitted to the degree program shall take minimum 18 credits followed by Comprehensive Examination. He/she will have to defend PhD synopsis and thesis
at university level. Defi ciency course(s) shall not be counted toward the minimum credit hours requirement.
3.2 Public thesis defense is mandatory, in the presence of a board of senior researchers, consisting of members from an outside department/organization or a university. The
defense is done in a public presentation in which teachers and students can participate. The scholar presents his/her research work and answers the questions of the
audience The University will notify in advance the date, time and venue of the event via its website, newsletters and news papers etc.

7.17

TIME OF ADMISSION

7.18

Admission may be conducted twice a year i.e. in the fall semester and spring semester. If a candidate fails to complete enrollment, his / her admission shall
stand cancelled. However, nominees of HEC, GCUF, foreign countries and other government organizations, may be admitted up to the end of mid exams with the
condition that they will have to cover up the courses by taking seminars, special problem and research project.

7.19

UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES

7.20

A teacher / researcher of the GC University, Faisalabad (regular) may be allowed to enroll himself / herself for Post Graduate courses after getting permission
from the Competent Authority. He / she under this arrangement will be a part time student and a full time employee. He / she will be allowed to enroll maximum of two
courses and one semester or special problem in a semester and pay half dues of the semester along with examination fee. In case, he / she intends to take maximum credit
hours allowed to a full time student then he / she will have to take leave from the University and pay full University dues.

7.21

THESIS SUBMISSION AND DEFENSE

6.1 For Minor Change in the title of the Synopsis/Thesis, a letter from the Supervisory Committee of the student, will serve the purpose. In case of major change, the student
will have to defend it again at University level evaluated by the Supervisory Committee.
6.1 The student who enrolls extra semesters beyond the minimum residential period (six semesters) will have to pay full semester fee for each and every extra semester.

7.22
49

7.23

Government College University Faisalabad

6.3 (i) The students who will enroll 9th and 10th semester in their PhD program will not be allowed hostel accommodation. (ii) After
submission of the thesis, the students will not be allowed to stay in the University hostels.
6.4Synopsis of the student will be approved by BoS and ASRB on ensuring that student has qualifi ed the Comprehensive Examination.
6.5 A student shall be entitled to submit thesis for examination after he/she has qualifi ed the approved courses work, qualifi ed the Comprehensive Examination (written) and
has also fulfi lled the residential requirements. He/she is required to submit thesis examination fee before the submission of semi-fi nal thesis.
6.6 The thesis shall be completed according to the guidelines approved by the Advanced Studies and Research Board and three copies (tape binding) shall be submitted to
the offi ce of the Director Advanced Studies within 90 days after the termination of the semester.
6.7 In the absence of Supervisor, the Chairperson of the Department/Director of the Institute in which student is enrolled will sign on behalf of Supervisor. Note: (In case the
Chairperson of Supervisory Committee is also a Chairperson of Teaching Department or Director of Institute and is on leave (within country) he must attend the PhD
thesis defense and a date in this regard shall be fi xed with his consultation.
6.8 A panel of 6 foreign external examiners will be proposed from developed countries except the subjects where limitation applies; by respective Supervisor or Chairperson,
recommended by the respective Board of Studies. These examiners should be from at least HEIS//universities or research organizations of three developed countries. At
the same time a panel of minimum three local external examiners approved by BoS will be submitted for approval from the Competent Authority who will appoint two
foreign and one local external examiner for evaluation of the thesis.
6.9 If one of the foreign examiners approves the thesis and the other rejects it, it shall be sent to a third foreign examiner, for evaluation. If the third examiner approves the
thesis, the candidate shall be recommended for the award of the degree, otherwise he/she shall be declared as fail.
6.10If one of the foreign examiners approves the thesis and other is of the view that it is not acceptable in the form in which it has been presented but requires revision, the
following procedure shall be followed:
7.24
(i)
The Supervisory Committee of the candidate may either:
(a) write to the examiners concerned explaining why it is not possible to revise the thesis and taking the position that it should be examined in its original form, or
(b) if the views of the examiner were acceptable to the Committee, the candidate will be required to revise and re-submit the thesis
within a period not exceeding two semesters, for re-evaluation.
7.25
(ii)
If the foreign examiner approves the original thesis or the revised thesis, as the case may be, the candidate shall be recommended for the award
of the
7.26 degree.
(iii)
In case of disagreement between the Supervisory Committee and the foreign examiner, the matter shall be referred to the Advanced Studies and
7.27 Research Board which may suggest such action as it may consider expedient.
7.28
6.11
If both the foreign examiners express the opinion that the thesis as presented, is not acceptable, but required revision the following procedure shall be adopted:
7.29
(i)
In case the lines or minor part, on which the foreign/national examiners have suggested revision of the thesis, are substantially the same and
are
7.30 acceptable to the Supervisory Committee, they shall call upon the candidate to revise the thesis on these lines and re-submit it within a period
not exceeding two semesters, for re-evaluation. The revised thesis shall then be sent to the examiners.
7.31
(ii)
In case the lines/minor part on which the foreign examiners have suggested revision are not acceptable to the Supervisory Committee, the
matter shall
7.32 be referred to the Advanced Studies and Research Board which may suggest such action as it may consider expedient.
7.33
(iii)
In case a candidate, who is required to revise and re-submit his/her thesis, does not do so within the period allowed, he/she shall be declared
fail.
6.12Acceptance/publication of at least one research paper in a HEC approved X category journal (Y in case of Social Sciences) is essential for the award of PhD degree. The
name of the authors must be from within the Supervisory Committee.
6.13Finally approved three copies of hardbound PhD thesis along with two CDs one each for HEC and University Library should be submitted for the issuance of DMC.
6.14If the thesis, submitted by a candidate for fi nal evaluation, is proved to be copied / plagiarized, it will be liable to be rejected. The admission of such a candidate shall be
cancelled and he/she will not be readmitted to PhD under any circumstances.
6.15If the thesis of a candidate is proved to be plagiarized after its evaluation and declaration of result, previous result of the candidate will be cancelled and he/she will be
declared to have failed in thesis examination. Such a candidate shall not be readmitted to PhD under any circumstances.
6.16

16.19
16.18

6.17

16.6

16.16

16.14

16.8
16.15

16.5
16.11
16.13
16.10

16.9

16.7

6.18
6.19
6.20
6.21

6.25
6.26
6.22
6.23
6.24

6.27

6.28
6.29

Admission Policy

6.30
6.31

Government College University Faisalabad

A- Admission Policy/Criteria for Undergraduate BS (4-Year) Programmes

1. All genders having domicile of Punjab are eligible for admission.


1. The maximum age limit for the eligibility is 20 years on the closing date of the applications. However, the age may be relaxed upto 2 years by the Competent Authority.
Furthmore for Evening Programme Age limit will be considered 22 year and 02 year age relaxation may be granted in special case by the Competent Authority on the
request of student.
6.32 For programs off ered in Distance Learning Education, there is no age limit.
3. The candidates with at least 45% marks in FA/F.Sc./I.Com/ICS or equivalent examination are eligible to apply for all programmes except BS (SE), Pharm-D, B.Sc. Electrical
Engineering (specialization in Telecommunication) and BS Engineering/ Electrical/ Electronics/ Telecommunication Technology, where, at least, 60% marks are required
as per the requirement of the respective councils.
4. Admission applications will be submitted to the offi ce of the Director Undergraduate Studies and the said offi ce shall display the merit list (s) of the eligible candidates
accordingly.
5. Admission will be granted strictly on merit i.e. on the basis of the marks obtained in FA/F.Sc./I.Com/ICS or equivalent examinations in 2015 and 2014 for morning
programmes only. However, candidates of the earlier sessions will be considered by deducting 10 marks for each year for evening programmes only.
6. Admission will be granted provisionally subject to verifi cation of the certifi cates of the candidates from the relevant Secondary Board. Equivalence certifi cate is required
from IBCC Islamabad/Lahore (where applicable).
7. Clearance of UET, Lahore Entry test is compulsory for B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (specialization in Telecommunication) BS (Software Engineering) programmes and BS
Engineering Technology programmes.
3. Pre-requisites:
6.33 The following pre-requisites have been proposed for the respective Undergraduate programmes with the condition that the candidates must have studied these
subjects at secondary or higher secondary level for respective programmes:
6.34

6.35

BS Home Economics:

6.37

BS Food Science & Nutrition

6.39

B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Specialization in


Telecommunication) B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Specialization in
Power)

6.43

BS (Software Engineering)

6.45

BS Electrical Engineering
Technology BS Mechanical Engineering
Technology BS Civil Engineering
Technology

6.36

FA/F.Sc. or equivalent and Matric with Science (Equivalence certifi cate


from IBCC)
6.38
i) F.Sc. (Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering) or equivalent (Equivalence certifi
cate from IBCC) ii) DAE, Food Technology (2 seats)

6.40

i) F.Sc. (Pre-Engineering/ Pre-Medical with additional subject


Mathematics) / ICS with
6.41
Physics and Mathematics
6.42
ii) DAE, Electrical (only 2 seats)
6.44
i) F.Sc. (Pre-Engineering/ Pre-Medical with additional subject
Mathematics) / ICS or equivalent (Equivalence certifi cate from IBCC)

6.46
6.47
6.48
6.49

DAE Electrical, Electronics, Telecom, Instrumentation


DAE Mechanical
DAE Civil
The seat distribution is in each program: 70% DAE Seats, 30% F.Sc

Seats

6.50

Pharmacy

6.51
F.Sc. (Pre-Medical) or equivalent (Equivalence certifi cate from IBCC)
6.53
F.Sc. (Pre-Engineering)/ Pre-Medical, with additional subject Mathematics) /

6.52

BS Mathematics

6.54

BFA. BGD, BTD, BFD

6.57

LLB (5-years)

6.55
a)
Intermediate
6.56
b)
The candidate will have to pass the aptitude test conducted
by
the
Department.
6.58
Intermediate or equivalent (Equivalence certifi cate from IBCC)

6.59

B.Ed. (H) (Elementary)

6.60

ICS with Physics and Mathematics

Intermediate or equivalent

6.61

6.62

6.64
6.65

6.63

B.Ed. (SS) (One year)

6.69

BS Microbiology & BS Physiology

i) BA/B.Sc./B.Com
ii) Additional 10 marks will be awarded to those students who have
passed MA in any
6.66
subject
6.67
iii) 3 marks will be awarded for teaching experience (maximum upto
three years, one
6.70
F.Sc Pre-Medical

6.71

BS (CS) & BS (IT)

6.72

F.Sc Pre-Engineering/ ICS with mathematics or equivalent

6.73

BA (Distance Learning Education)

6.74

Intermediate or Equivalent with 2nd Division

9. Two seats shall be fi xed for the candidates who have passed DAE in the respective departments.
10. Besides the open merit, the candidates may apply against the reserved seats for diff erent programmes as explained below:
11. The formula for merit calculation of B.Sc Electrical Engineering Programme i.e. i.
F.Sc 70% weightage and UET Test 30% weightage.
6.75
ii. DAE 70% weightage and UET Test 30% weightage

6.76
6.77

a. For Morning Programmes


Besides the open merit, the candidates may apply against the reserved seats i.e. 2% seats for sports, 2% seat for disabled, 2% seats for children of university
employees (1% for teaching and 1% for non Teaching), 5% seats for FATA/FANA (Gilgit/ Baltistan) and Balochistan, 2% seat for co-curricular activities and 5% seats for
overseas Pakistanis. Furthermore one seat for the children/wards of Shuhada, serving, retired Armed Forces and Police personnel. However, there will be no sports and
co-curricular quota for Pharm-D, BSc Electrical Engineering, BS(SE), BS(Public Administration), BBA, BBA (Banking & Finance).

6.78

Hafi z-e-Quran will be given 20 marks. A Hafi z-e-Quran candidate shall be evaluated by the following committee.

6.79

i.

6.80

Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Learning


ii.
Hafi z Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad Khan

6.81
Department of Islamic Studies & Arabic
iii.
Hafi z Zia-ur-Rehman
6.82
Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies & Arabic

Prof. Dr. Hamayun Abbas


Dean,

Convener

Member
Lecturer,
Member

6.83

The fee shall be charged from the candidates under the quota of overseas Pakistanis of two times of regular fee.

6.84
6.85
6.86
6.87
6.88

b. For Evening Programmes


Besides the open merit, the candidates may apply against the reserved seats i.e. 2% seats for children of university employees (1% for teaching and 1% for non Teaching).
Note:
Only such candidates will be admitted on sports quota who have played at Board level.
Admission on the reserved/quota seats will be completed by the specifi ed committee(s) in accordance with the admission rules for reserved seats

6.89

Government College University Faisalabad

B- Admission Policy/Criteria for Graduate Programmes i.e. Master (2-Year) &


Professional programmes i.e. MBA (3 Year), MBA Banking & Finance (3 Year),
MBA Industrial Management (3 Year), MPA (2-Year) & LLB (3-Years)
6.90

6.91

6.96

All genders having domicile of Punjab are eligible for


admission. The candidates shall be eligible to apply for admission,
who have:
6.97
a.
At least 45% marks in terminal degree.
6.98
b.
At least 45% marks in the major subject in which admission is being sought (where applicable) i.e. Applied Linguistics, Applied Psychology, Botany,
Chemistry,
Economics, English, Applied Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Statistics and Zoology.
6.92
3
6.99
(This criteria is relaxed in for Distance Learning Programs) The candidates who have passed BA/B.Sc./B.Com or equivalent examination in 2015 and
.
2014 will be considered for admission in Morning Programmes. In case of Evening Programs, the candidates of earlier sessions will be considered by deducting 10 marks
6.93for each year. Maximum age limit is 28 years on the last date of receipt of applications. Note: Age 50 for government servant/ semi government with nomination Age
4. relaxation shall be granted in special cases by the Competent Authority upto 2 years.
6.100 For Evening Program admission will be granted on 50 seats 33 years of age & (plus 2 years relaxation in exceptional cases subject to the availability of the seat by
the Competent Authority).
6.94
6.101 For programs off ered in Distance Learning Education, there is no age limit.
5. 6.
6.102
Admission applications will be submitted to the offi ce of the Director Advanced Studies and the said offi ce shall display the merit list (s) of eligible
candidates accordingly. The admission will be granted on open merit on the basis of following formula:
6.103 Total marks in BA/BSc/B.Com, in case of variation total marks will be converted out of 800 + marks obtained in the major subject (where applicable).
6.95 16.20
However,
7. 8. a.
1. 2.

16.21
6.104
6.105

*Hafi z-e-Quran will be given additional 20 marks.


In professional programmes such as MBA (3- years), MBA B&F (3- years), MBA IM (3- years), MBA Entrepreneurship (1- years), MPA (2-years) &

LLB

6.106
6.107
6.108

(3-years), admission will be granted according to the following formula and as per HEC policy/guidelines:
Total marks in BA/BSc/B.Com or equivalent + 20 marks for Hafi z-e-Quran*.
* 20 marks for hafi z e Quran will be granted to those candidates who will be declared successful after evaluation by the requisite committee constituted

for this

6.109

purpose. A Hafi z-e-Quran candidate shall be evaluated by the following committee

6.110

6.111
6.112

i.
Prof. Dr. Hamayun Abbas
Dean, Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Learning
Hafi z Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad Khan
6.113 Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies & Arabic
Hafi z Zia-ur-Rehman
6.114 Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies & Arabic

ii.
iii.

6.115

Convener

6.116

Member

6.117

Member

6.118

6.119

6.120

Note: Disable candidates will have to provide a disability certifi cate from the Social Security Department in Masters programme also.

c.

Criteria for M.Ed. will be as under:

9.

6.121

6.122
T
o

6.124

tal marks in B.Ed. + 10 additional marks will be awarded to the candidates having Masters degree in any subject. Pre-requisites:
The following pre-requisites have been approved for the respective graduate programme with the condition that the candidates must have studied these subject
at secondary or higher secondary level for respective programmes:

6.123

6.125

MBA (1- year)


Entrepreneur

6.126
6.127
6.128

i. BBA
ii. MBA (2-year)
iii. 16 years of Business Education

6.129

16.22

6.130

6.131

6.132

Besides the open merit, the candidates may apply against the reserved seats for diff erent programmes as explained below:

10.

6.133

a.

6.135

b.

For Morning Programmes:


Besides the open merit, the candidates may apply against the reserved seats i.e. 2% seats for sports, 2% seat for disabled, 2% seats for children of
university employees (1% for teaching and 1% for non Teaching), 5% seats for FATA/FANA (Gilgit & Baltistan) and Balochistan, 2% seat for co-curricular activities
and 5% seats for overseas Pakistanis. However, there will be no sports quota and curriculum quota in MBA, MBA (B&F) and MPA.

6.134

6.136
6.137
6.138
6.139
6.140

For Evening Programmes:


Besides the open merit, the candidates may apply against the reserved seats i.e. 2% seats for children of university employees (1% for teaching and 1% for
non Teaching).
Note:
a.
Only such candidates will be admitted on sports quota who have played at Board level/ University level.
b.
Admission on the reserved/quota seats will be completed by the specifi ed committee (s) in accordance with the admission rules for reserved seats

6.141
6.142
6.143
.

Government College University Faisalabad

C- Admission Policy/Criteria for MS/MPhil Programmes


6.145
1
with

The candidates must have passed MA/MSc or BS 4-years (minimum 130 credit hours) or equivalent degree in the relevant fi eld from HEC recognized institution

6.146

at least 50% marks (Under Annual System) or 2.50 CGPA (Under Semester System) for admission to M.S/MPhil programmes. However, 45% marks are required

for

6.144
2. 3.

6.147
6.148

admission to M.S./MPhil in English/Applied Linguistics.


Admission applications will be submitted to the offi ce of the Director Advanced Studies and the said offi ce shall display the merit list (s) of eligible candidates
accordingly,
6.149 after the conduct of interview.
6.150 The interview committee will be comprised of following members

16.23

onvener
Member/
Secretary
Member
1.

Dean of the Faculty

2.

Chairperson of the Department

3.

Director Advanced Studies / Nominee

4.

Senior Faculty of the Department

5.

1.

2. The respective Dean/ acting Deans of the respective faculty shall ensure the secrecy and transparency of the test.

4. 5.

3.
4.
5.

6.

Candidates working in the Government/Semi Government or private institutions shall have to submit No Objection Certifi cate from the concerned organization.
Merit Computation for MS/MPhil Programmes:
Following merit computation formula (percentages) will be adopted:

7. A
8. Acade
mics (80)
15.
16.

9. B
10. Intervi
ew (15)

11.
12.

C
Research
Publication(s) (5)

13.

To

ta l

14.
A+B+C

Note:
While calculating the merit, 10% marks of the candidates shall be enhanced who have passed under annual system of A category.

21.

22.
23.

D- Admission Policy/Criteria for PhD Programmes


1

27.
28.
29.
30.

26. The candidates must have passed M.S./MPhil with minimum CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 (Under Semester System) or 1st Division (Under Annual System) in M.S/ MPhil/ or

equivalent degree from HEC recognized institution.


Admission to PhD programmes will be made through Directorate of Advanced Studies.
24.
Admission applications will be submitted to the offi ce of the Director Advanced Studies and the said offi ce shall display the merit list (s) of eligible of candidates
2. 3.
accordingly.
31. The candidate must have passed with 60% score of departmental subject test as the GRE subject test of NTS has been abolished in pursuance of the decision of the
Lahore High Court Lahore on the analogy of other Public Sector Universities of the Punjab. However the schedule of the test will be displayed on the University website.
25. 432.
. 33.
For this purpose, a following committee has been designed to conduct the test.
.

34.

& Technology

35.

39.

5. 6.

Director Advanced Studies/ Nominee

Member

36.

45.

37.
rof. Dr.
Muham
mad
Zuber
38. 41.
ean,
42.
Faculty
of
43.
Science
44.

16.24
ener
40.

Conv

Chairperson of the respective department

Member/ Secretary

The respective Dean/ acting Deans of the respective faculty shall ensure the secrecy and transparency of the test.
Candidates working in the Government/Semi Government or private institutions shall have to submit No Objection Certifi cate from the concerned organization.
Merit Computation for PhD Programmes:
Following merit computation formula (percentages) will be adopted:

46. A
47. Acade
mics (80)
56.

48.
B
49.
Interview
(15)

50.
51.

C
Research
Publication(s) (5)

52.
D
53.
Departmental
Subject Test (Qualify)

54. Total
55. A+
B+C
(100)

Note:

57. While calculating the merit, 10% marks will be enhanced of the candidates passed under annual system of A category.
58.
a.
59.
Academics:
60.
MS/MPhil or equivalent:
16.25
61.
62.
63.
64.

1st Division (Annual System)/ 60% marks and 3.00/ 4.00 CGPA (Under Semester System)
Interview: Interview will be taken by the Committee headed by the respective Dean. Other members shall be as below:
i.
Director Advanced Studies
ii.
Chairperson of the respective department

16.26
65.
66.
68.
69.
16.27
d.
70.
71.
72.
73.

iii.
Senior faculty member of the respective department
Research Publication(s):
67. Following additional marks will be awarded to the candidates for publication of research paper (s)/ publication (s) in HEC recognized journal (s) as
under:
i.
1 research paper/ publication
=
3 marks

ii.
Departmental subject test:
Qualifying (with 60% marks)
* HEC guidelines will be followed for admission to PhD

2 or more research papers/publications

5 marks

74.
5
7

75.

Government College University Faisalabad

E- Reserved Seats Committee

76.

77. i.

79. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zuber


80. Dean, Faculty of Science & Technology

78. ii.

81. Prof. Dr. Hazoor Muhammad Sabir


82. Dean, Faculty of Management Science / Director Advance Studies

83. Conv
ener
84. Mem
ber

85.

86. iii
87.

Dr. M. Nadeem Sohail


Director Student Aff airs

88. Member

89.

90. iv.
91.

Dr. Muhammad Iqbal


Director Undergraduate Studies

92. Member

93.

94. v
i.

95. Mr. Abdul Qadir Mushtaq


96. Coordinator, Department of History & Pakistan Studies

99. Member

97. Mr. Muhammad Rafi que Wahla


98. Director Sports

100.
Memb
er/ Secretary

101.

F- Chart of Seats: BS (4-Year) Programmes

102.

103. 104.

Disciplines

112.
1

113.
114.

1.
2.

117.

118.

Applied Linguistics

121. 122.
3

125. 126.
4

129. 130.
5

133. 134.
6

137. 138.
7

167. 168.
1

171. 172.
1

175. 176.
1

179. 180.
1

183. 184.
1

187. 188.
1

191. 192.

120.
50
128.

B.Ed (H) Elementary

50
131.

50
132.

50

135.

50
136.

N.A.
139.
50
144.

50
140.
50
145.

50
50

50
50

B.Ed (SS) (One year)


Banking and Finance (BBA)
Bioinformatics
Biotechnology

148.
157.50

149.
158.50

N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
80*
80*

120
120
120
N.A.
N.A

161.

162.

Chemistry

50
165.

50
166.

Commerce

50
169.

50
170.

BS Computer Science

50
173.

50
174.

BS Software Engineering

50
177.

50
178.

BS Information Technology

50
181.

50
182.

Economics

50
185.

50
186.

English Literature

50

189.

50
190.

Environmental Sciences

50
193.

50
194.

50
197.
50
202.

50
198.
50
203.

50
50

50
50

195. 196.
Food Science & Nutrition
2
1.
Geography
199. 200.
2 201. 2. Geographic Information System &
205. 206.

119.
50
127.

Remote
Sensing (GIS)

50
50

Arabic

Electrical Engineering
1.
BS Electrical Engineering
Technology
153.
2.
BS Civil Engineering
Technology
154.
3.
BS Mechanical
Engineering Technology
160.
Business Administration (BBA)

163. 164.

50
50

50
124.

Botany

111.E
116. v

123.

146. 147.
9
150. 151.
152.
1

159.

Applied Chemistry
Bio Chemistry

110.
Mornin
115.

Applied Psychology

1.
2.

50

141. 142.
8
143.

204.

105.
o. of Seats
(Open merit)

Disciplines

207.
N
o. of Seats
(Open merit)
212.
M
213.
orning
Evenin

214. 215.
216.
2
217.
218.
219.

Fine Arts (FITFD)


1.
Graphic Design
2.
Textile Design
3.
Fashion Design
4.
Painting

220.

221.

50
50
50
25

50
50
50
25

222. 223.
2
224.

1.
2.

225.

226.

227. 228.

Home Economics

50
50

50
50

231. 232.
2

235. 236.
2

239. 240.
2

243. 244.
2

247. 248.
2
251. 252.
253.
3

260.

History
Pakistan Studies

264. 265.
3

268. 269.
3

272. 273.
3

276. 277.

50
234.

Islamic Studies

50
237.

50
238.

Law

50
241.

50
242.

Mass Communication

50
245.

N.A
246.

50
249.
50
258.

50
250.
259.50

50
50
50
70
50

N.A
N.A
N.A
N.A
N.A

Mathematics

262.

263.

Persian

50

266.

50
267.

Pharmacy (Pharm-D)

50
270.

50
271.

Physics

60*
274.

N.A
275.

50
278.
50
283.

50
279.
50
284.

50
50

50
50

Physiology

280. 281.
1.
Political Science
3
282.
2.
Politics & Parliamentary
285. 286.Studies Public Administration
3

289. 290.
3

293. 294.
3

297. 298.
4

301. 302.

230.

50
233.

Medical Sciences
1.
Medical Laboratory
Technology
254.
2.
Radiology and Imaging
Technology
255.
3.
Operation Theater
Technology
261.
Microbiology

229.

Industrial Management (BBA)

287.

288.

Sociology

50

291.

50
292.

Statistics

50
295.

50
296.

Urdu

50
299.

50
300.

Zoology

50
303.

50
304.

50

50

4
305.

306.* As approved by Pakistan Engineering Council

307.* As approved by Pakistan Pharmacy Council


308.
59

309.
310.

Government College University Faisalabad

G- Chart of Seats: MSc (2-Year) Programmes

311.

312.

Disciplines

No. of
Seats (Open merit)

318.

319.

Applied Chemistry

Morning

322.

Evening
323.

Applied Linguistics

326.50

50
327.

Applied Psychology

330.50

50
331.

Arabic

334.50

50
335.

Banking and Finance (MBA-3

50

338.

50
339.

Biotechnology

342.50

50
343.

Botany

346.50

50
347.

348. 349.

350.50

50
351.

354.50

50
355.

Commerce

358.50

50
359.

Criminology*

362.50

50
363.

Economics

366.50

50
367.

Education

50

370.

50
371.

English

374.50

50
375.

Environmental Sciences

378.50

50
379.

Geography

382.50

50
383.

Industrial Management (MBA-3

386.50

50
387.

390.50

50
391.

320. 321.
1

324. 325.
2

328. 329.
3

332. 333.
4

336. 337.
5

340. 341.years)
6

344. 345.
7

352.

Business Administration (MBA3 years)


353.
Chemistry

356. 357.
1

360. 361.
1
364. 365.
1

368. 369.
1

372. 373.
1

376. 377.
1

380. 381.
1

384. 385.
1

388. 389. years) Islamic Studies


392.

313.

393. 394.

Disciplines

402. 403.
1

406. 407.
2

410. 411.
2

414. 415.
2

418. 419.
2

422. 423.
2
424.

50

50
No. of
Seats (Open merit)

395.
400.

401.

Law (3 years)

Morning

404.

Evening
405.

M.Ed (SS) (One year)

N.A.
408.

50
409.

Mass Communication

N.A.
412.

50
413.

Mathematics

416.50

50
417.

420.50
20
425.

50
421.
30
426.

50
50

50
50

MBA Entrepreneur (1- year)


1.
2.

Pakistan Studies
History

427. 428.
2

Science

431. 432.

Physical Education and Sports

50

Physics

435. 436.
1.
Political Science
2
437.
2.
International
440. 441.RelationsPublic Administration
2

444. 445.
2

1.
2.

453. 454.

Statistics

457. 458.
3

461. 462.
3

Sociology
Social Work

430.

433.
50
438.

50
434.
50
439.

50
50

50
50

442.
50

Punjabi

448. 449.
3
450.

429.

443.

446.
50
451.

50
447.
50
452.

50
50

50
50

455.

456.

Urdu

50

459.

50
460.

Zoology

463.50

50
464.

50

50

465.

* The seats of MSc Criminology can be increased.

466.

16.28

H- Chart of Seats: MS/MPhil Programmes

467.

468. 469.

Disciplines

476. 477.
1
478.

1.
2.

480. 481.

Applied Linguistics

Applied Chemistry
Biochemistry

483. 484.
3
485.

1.
2.

Arabic
Islamic Studies

487. 488.
4
489.
491. 492.

1.
2.

Bioinformatics
Biotechnology

Botany

494. 495.
6
497. 498.
499.
7
500.
501.
502.

Business Administration

504. 505.

Commerce

507. 508.
9

510. 511.
1

513. 514.
1
516. 517.

Chemistry
1.
Analytical Chemistry
2.
Inorganic Chemistry
3.
Organic Chemistry
4.
Physical Chemistry

Computer Science
Economics
Education

English
1 520.
Environmental
519.
1 Engineering Environmental
Sciences
523.
1.
Food & Nutrition

522.
1

530.

531.

470. No. of
Seats (Open
merit)

524.
525.

2.
Food Science & Technology
3.
Food Safety & Quality
Management
526.
4.
Human Nutrition & Dietetics
527.
5.
Human Development & Family
Studies
532.
Disciplines

475.
E
vening
479.
30
30

482.
486. 0
20
30
490.
30
30

493.

3
0

496.
503. 0

Geography

30
30
30
30

506.

509.

512.

515.

518.

2
3
2
2

521. 0
30
30
529.
30
30
30
30
20
20
533. No. of
Seats (Open
merit)

538.

539. 540.

541.

vening
0

E
2

542. 543.
1
544.
546. 547.

1.
2.

History
Pakistan Studies

Information Technology

549. 550.
1

552. 553.
1

555. 556.

551.
554.

562. 563.

Physiology

Physics
Nanotechnology

565. 566.
2
567.

1.
2.

569. 570.

Public Administration

572. 573.

Political Science
International Relations

575. 576.
578. 579.
581. 582.
584. 585.
587. 588.
3

590. 591.
3

20
20

571.

3
3
3

580.

583.

586.

Urdu

589.

Zoology

592.

Persian

564.
568. 0

577.

Punjabi

30
20

Statistics

557.
561. 0

574.

Software Engineering

Sociology

Mathematics
1.
2.

548.

Mass Communication

558. 559.
2
560.
2

20
20
0

Microbiology

545.

3
2
2
2
2
3
3

593.

* The seats will be linked with the strength of the requisite faculty concerned. However on the recommendations of the admission
committee the Competent Authority will decide to enhance the seats where necessary.

594. Government College University Faisalabad


595.

I- Chart of Seats: PhD Programmes

596. 597.

Disciplines

598. No. of
Seats (Open
merit)

603.

604. 605.
1

607. 608.
2

610. 611.
3

613. 614.
4

616. 617.
5

619. 620.
6

622. 623.
7

625. 626.
8

628. 629.
9

631. 632.
1
637.

634. 635.
1
638. 639.

606.

vening

609.

612.

Biochemistry

615.

Biotechnology

618.

621.

624.

627.

630.

633.

636.

Applied Chemistry
Applied Linguistics
Arabic

Botany
Business Administration
Chemistry
Economics
Education
Environmental Sciences
Disciplines

0
640. No. of
Seats (Open
merit)

645.

646. 647.
1

649. 650.
1

652. 653.
1

655. 656.
1

658. 659.
1

661. 662.
1

664. 665.
1

667. 668.
1

670. 671.
2

673. 674.
2

676. 677.
2

Food & Nutrition

648.

vening

Food Science and Technology

651.

654.

657.

660.

663.

666.

669.

672.

Urdu

675.

Zoology

678.

Human Nutrition & Dietetics


Islamic Studies
Mathematics
Microbiology
Physics
Physiology
Sociology

E
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1

E
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

679.

680. 681.

* The seats will be linked with the strength of the requisite faculty concerned. The research proposal be submitted by the candiate with admission form. However,
on the recommendations of the Admission Committee, the Competent Authority will decide to enhance the seats where necessary.

682.

683.

J- Chart of Seats: Distance Learning Education

684.

BA / B.Sc

685.
1
687.
2
689.
3
691.
4
693.
5
695.
6
697.
7
699.
701.

686.
688.
690.
692.
Year)
694.
696.
698.
Year)
700.

17

737.

BBA (Four Year)


B.Ed (One Year)
B.Ed (Special Education - One
B.Ed (Four Years Program)
BS (Mathematics)
BBA Industrial Management (Four
B.Tech (Hons) (4 Year)

MA / MSc

702.
703.
1
705.
2
707.
3
709.
4
711.
5
713.
6
715.
7
717.
8
719.
9
721.
10
723.
11
725.
12
727.
13
729.
14
731.
15
733.
16
735.

B.A (Two Year)

704.
706.
708.
710.
712.
714.
716.
718.
720.
722.
724.
Year)
726.
728.
Year)
730.
732.
734.
736.

MPhil

MA (Arabic)
MA (Urdu)
MA (History)
MA (Political Science)
MA (Islamic Studies)
MA (Library Science)
MA (International Relations)
M.Ed (One Year)
MA (English Literature)
MA (Linguistics)
MBA Industrial Management (3
MBA Banking & Finance (3 Year)
MBA Business Administration (3
MBA Executive (3 Year)
MSc (Applied Psychology)
MSc (Mathematics)
MSc (Sociology)

738.
3
739.
740.
5
741.
6
742.
7
743.
744.
745.
10
746.
11
747.
748.

MPhil (Special Education)

MPhil (Linguistics)

MPhil (Pakistan Studies)

MPhil (History)

755.
756.

MPhil (Arabic)

MPhil (English Literature)

753.
754.

MPhil (Education)

751.
752.

MPhil (Islamic Studies)

749.
750.

MPhil (Political Science)

MPhil (Sociology)

757.

MPhil (Urdu)

758. The number of seats may vary according to the decision of the Competent Authority

759.
760.

Government College University Faisalabad

K- General Rules

761. Cut-off degree in BS programmes will not be awarded as it was already discontinued from the Academic Year 2009-2010.
762. 10 seats in addition to the existing seats in every department in the Morning & Evening Programmes (BS & Master) shall be allowed on payment of Rs. 25000/- (Twenty
fi ve thousands) per semester as bench fee in addition to the regular fee of the programme except the BSc Electrical Engineering (specialization in Telecommunication) & BS
(Software Engineering) programmes .

763. Following seats have also been fi xed in the following programmes as per HEC - FDP (LD) Scholarship Programme for FATA in addition to regular seats.
764.

765.
768.
771.
MS/MPh

766.
769.
772.
=

767.
770.
773.
1

774. After completion of admission subject to the availability of seats, the transfer of forms from one department to other department in the Morning Programme shall be
allowed through Admission Committee subject to deposit of Rs. 2000/- in University account as transfer fee if the seats in the parent department are fi lled and if the seats are
vacant in the desired department.

775. Eligibility for admission to MA Punjabi/ MA Urdu programmes will be granted only with anyone of these subjects (Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Punjabi, Islamic Studies) in BA.
776. After completion of the admission, the registration return of all the admitted candidates will be sent to the offi ce of the Controller of Examinations by the Dean of faculty
as per the schedule announced by the Controller of Examinations within 15 days from the date of commencement of classes. All the Deans and Directorate of Advance
Studies will also reconcile the fee data with University Treasurer within 15 days.

777. Parallel admission in any programme is not allowed. The candidate may get admission in the higher degree.
778. University reserves the right to change any clause of admission policy or refuse admission to any applicant on disciplinary grounds.
779. Admission will be conducted in two phases i.e. in 1st Phase Admissions of MPhil and PhD programmes, in 2nd Phase Admissions of Masters and BS programmes
after

780. declaration of results from the respective boards/ universities.


781. The Vice Chancellor is authorized to amend any clause of the admission policy and admission schedule according to requirement.
782. Note: Admission schedule will be announced separately with the permission of the Vice Chancellor.

16.29

784.

785.

Government College University Faisalabad

786.

Conduct is the set of rules & regulations to maintain discipline among


the students. This Code of Conduct will be enforced in the University, in the
constituent Institutes and Sub-Campuses.
14.
787.
The Government College University Faisalabad (GCUF) has emerged as a
leading research University in Pakistan. The University is fulfi lling its responsibility of
graduating culturally enlightened, technologically knowledgeable, academically
competent and research oriented productive citizens who are prepared to lead, inspire,
and serve humanity. The University wholeheartedly commits itself and all its resources
to this sacred trust and responsibility.
788.
The GCUF community comprises of a diverse population of students in pursuit
of academic excellence. It strives to refi ne the ability of students to reason and to
communicate freely and clearly so as to become responsible, morally equipped and
moderate. It is therefore expected that these attributes, in turn, should be refl ected in
their everyday behavior, attitude and dress.
789.
GCUF believes that the regulations, guidelines and safeguards described
herein are indispensable features to maintaining an academic environment.

790.
791.

2.

Defi nition of Terms

Unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, the expressions


used in these regulations and defi ned or used in this Code of Conduct shall have the
meaning assigned to them respectively. Defi nitions of diff erent terms are:
1. Complainant means a person who makes a complaint or reports a violation of
the University Code of Conduct or University regulations and policies.
Intentional means deliberate.
3. Respondent means a person who has been accused of violating the University
Code of Conduct.
4. Student means any currently enrolled person for whom the Institution maintains
educational records, as defi ned by the University regulations.
5. Reckless means careless or heedless of the potentially harmful consequences of
ones behavior, where risk of harm to persons, property or normal University
operations exists or can be reasonably foreseen.
6. University Offi cial is a person employed by the University in an administrative,
supervisory, academic, research, or support staff position.
7. Authority: means Vice Chancellor, Discipline Committee and DSA, as the case may
be.
8. Discipline Committee means a Committee constituted under rules of the
University consisting of members and co-opted members.
9. Punishment: includes any penalty which Discipline Committee deems fi t, defi
ned in the rules.
10. DSA: means Director Students Aff airs and includes other offi cers of the
Directorate.
11. DDC: means Departmental Discipline Committee consisting of not more than
three members out of which one will be the Convener.
12. Offi cer: means Offi cers of BPS-17 and above of the University in academic
&nonacademic departments and includes members of vigilance squad.
792.

13. Fine: Fine imposed by the Committee or recommended by an offi cer, member of
vigilance squad or by any person approved by the Authority.
Chairperson: means chairperson of the teaching department.

793.

Academic Dishonesty

794.

Academic dishonesty is an act of fraud, which may include misrepresentation,


deceit, falsifi cation, or trickery of any kind that is done by the student with the purpose,
intent, or expectation of infl uencing a grade or other academic evaluation. Academic
dishonesty also includes forgery and falsifi cation of University academic documents,
intentionally impeding or damaging the academic work of others, or assisting other
students in acts of dishonesty. Common examples of academically dishonest behavior
include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Cheating: Intentionally using or attempting to use unauthorized materials,
information, or study aids in any academic exercise; copying from another
students examination sheet; submitting work prepared in advance for an inclass examination; taking an examination for another person or conspiring to
do so.
2. Fabrication: Intentional and unauthorized falsifi cation or invention of any
information or citation in an academic exercise.
3. Facilitating academic dishonesty: Intentionally or knowingly helping or
attempting to help another to commit an act of academic dishonesty.
4. Plagiarism: Intentionally or knowingly or unknowingly representing the words
or ideas of another as ones own in any academic exercise; failure to attribute
direct quotation, paraphrase, or borrowed facts or information.
5. Unauthorized Collaboration: Providing, either knowingly or through
negligence, ones own work to assist a student in satisfying a course
requirement, or representing material prepared by or with another as ones
own independent work. In instances where students are permitted to work
jointly to complete an assignment, instructors will off er clear guidelines about
when and how to collaborate; if a student is unsure, it is the responsibility of
the student to ask the instructor.

795.

Unfair Means

796.

Use of unfair means generally covers the following:


An attempt to have access to the question paper before the test/examination.
Use/possession of unauthorized reference material during test/examination.
Any form of communication by the examinees with any one in or outside the
test/ examination room while the test/examination is in progress.
Unauthorized entry into facultys offi ce or that of his staff with the intention of
having an access to or tempering with the offi cial record/exam paper etc.
1.
2.
3.

4.

797.

Moral Dishonesty: Moral dishonesty means act which does not conform to
known norms of decency.

798.

Extension of the GCUF Code of Conduct: The GCUF Code of Conduct


applies to conduct that occurs on the University premises, at GCUF sponsored activities
and to

799.

800.

16.30

801.

802.

off -campus conduct that adversely aff ects the University reputation and/or the
pursuit of its objectives. Each member of GCUF shall be responsible for his/her conduct.

803.

Classroom Standards: The individual faculty member is primarily responsible for


managing the classroom environment. If a student engages in any prohibited or unlawful
acts or other behavior that results in disruption of a class, he or she may be directed by the
faculty member to leave the class for the remainder of the class period and report the matter
to the concerned Chairperson/ Incharge, who will forward the matter to DDC/Director
Students Aff airs. Students must be protected against infringement of their rights and unfair
practices.

804.

Identifi cation/Registration Card: Each member of the University community is


issued a picture Identifi cation/Registration card or visitors pass, and must wear it at all times
while on University premises or at University-sponsored activities. Identifi cation/
Registration cards must be presented upon entering University buildings and must be worn
while on University premises.
805.
Identifi cation/Registration cards are not transferable. The owner of the card will be
called upon to account for any fraudulent use of his or her identifi cation card and will be
subject to disciplinary action by the University if he or she has aided such fraudulent use.
The card will be forfeited if the student to whom it was issued allows any other person to
use the same.
806.
Upon card owners withdrawal from the University, all rights and privileges related
to the identifi cation card will automatically cease. If the student withdraws, or is suspended
or expelled, from the University, the identifi cation card must be surrendered to the
College/institute as the case may be.

807.

Visitors and Guests: Students cannot invite any visitor without the permission of
Competent Authority. Students may be held accountable for the acts of misconduct of their
guests while on University premises or at University-sponsored activities. Visitors, including
invitees shall conduct themselves, at all times, in a manner which is consistent and in line
with maintenance of orderly behavior in the University premises.

808.

Acts of In-discipline/Prohibited Conduct

812.
813.

Firearms, Explosives and Other Weapons: Illegal or unauthorized use,


possession, or storage of fi rearms, explosives (including, but not limited to fi reworks),
other weapons, or dangerous chemicals on University premises, with or without a license to
possess the same has been issued to the possessor.

814.

Violation of Disciplinary Sanction: Violating terms of any disciplinary sanction


imposed in accordance with GCUF Statutes.

815.

Furnishing False Information, Forgery or Unauthorized Use of


Documents:
816.
Intentionally furnishing false information to the University and its offi cials; or
misusing affi liation with the University to gain access to outside agency/services; or using
false information or University resources to compromise the name of the University.
Forgery, unauthorized alteration, or unauthorized use of any University document or
electronic transmission, or instrument of identifi cation, or academic and non-academic
records, signatures, seals, or stamps thereof.

817.

Disorderly Conduct or Indecent Behavior: Engaging in disorderly or indecent


conduct; breaching of peace; or aiding, abetting, or hiring another person to breach the peace
on University premises or at University-sponsored functions/activities. Any unauthorized use
of electronic or other devices to make an audio or video record of any person while on
University premises without his or her prior knowledge. Theft: Theft, or attempted theft, of
property or services on University premises or at University-sponsored activities.

818.

Damage to Property or its Destruction: Intentionally or recklessly destroying or


damaging, or attempting to destroy or damage, University property or the property of others
on University premises or at University-sponsored activities. Non-Compliance With Offi cial
Direction: Failure to comply with reasonable direction of University offi cials acting in
performance of their duties.

819.

Violation of University Regulations and Policies: Violating University regulations


or policies including amendments and additions adopted since the publication date.

809.

All students are prohibited from engaging in conduct resulting in, or leading to, any
of the following:

820.

810.

Academic Dishonesty: Violating the University Policy on Academic Dishonesty by


committing, or attempting to commit, academic dishonesty including, but not limited to,
cheating, plagiarism, fabrication, facilitating academic dishonesty of others and
unauthorized collaboration.

821.

811.

822.

Abuse, Assault, Threatening Behavior: Intentionally or recklessly endangering,


threatening, or causing physical or mental harm to any person/ student, or oneself, on
University premises or at University-sponsored activities, or intentionally or causing
reasonable apprehension of such harm including, but not limited to abusive language

and/or physical or verbal intimidation, harassment, coercion etc.

Alcohol/Drugs/Intoxicants: Distribution, possession, and consumption of alcohol/


drugs/intoxicants on University premises or at University-sponsored activities.
Unauthorized Access to Facilities: Unauthorized access or entry to, or use of,
University facilities and equipment Unauthorized possession, duplication or use of keys to
any University premises, facilities or equipment; or, unauthorized entry to or use of
University premises.
Unauthorized, Use of Computer or Electronic Communication Devices: Theft or
other abuse of computer facilities and resources including, but not limited to:-1.
Unauthorized entry into a fi le, to use, read, or change the contents, or for any other
purpose.

823.

Government College University Faisalabad

2.

Unauthorized transfer of a fi le.

3.

Use of another individuals identifi cation and/or password.


4. Interference with the work of another student, faculty member or University offi
cial.
Sending obscene, abusive or threatening messages.
Transmission of computer viruses.
Interfering with normal operation of the University computing system.
Unauthorized duplication of software or other violation of copyright laws.
9. Unauthorized access to, or unauthorized, mischievous or malicious use of3.
University computer equipment or networks, or electronic communication
4.
devices, or the use of such equipment or devices to gain unauthorized access
to, and/or use of, off -campus computer equipment.

5.
6.
7.
8.

828.

be switched off during class hours. No one can bring mobile phone during
exams in the examination room/hall.

829.
Abuse of the Student Conduct System
830.
Abusing the student conduct system including, but not limited to:
1.

Failure to obey the notice from a University offi cial to appear for a meeting or
hearing as part of the student conduct system.
2. Falsifi cation, distortion or misrepresentation of information before a hearing body or
designated hearing offi cer of the University.
Disruption or interference with the orderly conduct of a hearing proceeding.
Causing a violation of University Code of Conduct hearing to convene in bad faith.

831.
832.

Animals: Bringing an animal into any University building, with the exception of
animals used for authorized laboratory purposes, or animals being used for security
purpose for which express permission has been granted by the University Authority.

Indecent Behavior at the Campus/ Disturbing Academic Atmosphere


Indecent behavior exhibited at the campus including classes, cafeteria,
laboratories etc,
833.
defying the norms of decency, morality and religious/cultural/social values by
single or
834.
group of students.
835.
Damage to the university fi xtures/furniture, scribbling/carving on desks, wall
chalking,
836.
misusing of lab/university equipment, etc.
837.
Use of mobile phone/ listening music in class rooms, examination halls, labs
and library
838.
thus disrupting the calm of the said rooms.

827.

839.

824.

Provoking Others to Misconduct: Intentionally using words or actions to


provoke or encourage others to violent or retaliatory behavior, or other acts of
misconduct.

825.

Identifi cation/Registration Cards: Failure to wear, or to produce or


surrender the identifi cation card upon the request of a University offi cial.

826.

Demonstrations: Walking in large groups, shouting and talking loudly near class
rooms, aimless sitting in corridors after class timings, demonstrations exceeding the
bounds of free assembly and demonstrations engaging in unlawful acts that cause or
imminently threaten injury to person or property, infringes on the rights of other
members of the University community leading to or inciting others to disrupt scheduled
and/or normal activities within any campus building or area (or any University sponsored
activity).

Off -Campus Conduct: Conduct occurring off University premises is such that
it should not aff ect the interest/image of the University.

840. Political Activities: Unauthorized use of University facilities or equipment for


political activities.

841. Harassment: Includes the following:


842. 1.
Passing remarks, placing visual or written material, aimed at a specifi c person or group:
843.
a.
With the intention of causing harm to the person or group; and/or,
844.
b.
Creating an environment which limits a students educational opportunity.
2.

Making unwanted verbal or physical advances or explicit derogatory statements


toward individuals, which cause them discomfort or humiliation or which
interferes with their educational opportunity.
2. Physical assault.

845. Gambling: Unauthorized and/or illegal exchange of money favors or services as a


result of an organized or unorganized game or competition.

846.

Smoking: Smoking is prohibited on University premises.

847. Mobile Phones: Use of mobile phone in the class room is completely banned. It should
848.

849.

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850.

851.

Enforcement of Code of Conduct

852.

Matters of indiscipline would be referred to the College, Institution or GCUF


authorities, which are authorized to check indiscipline matters and decide as per
GCUF rules, regulations and policy, or as per the decision of Discipline Committee
it deems fi t. Parents of those students who disobey authority and violate the code
of conduct will be informed. Students are not allowed to bring their guests at the
Campus except their parents.

853.

Punishment or Penalty for Acts of In-Discipline

854.

Punishment or penalty for acts of in-discipline shall be according to the gravity of


the case and may be any one or more of the following:

855.
1.

4.

7.

5.

Minor Punishments

Warning in writing: Notice to the off ender, orally or in writing, that continuation or
repetition of prohibited conduct may be cause for further disciplinary action.
2. Probation: Probation for a specifi c period not exceeding four months.
3. Fine: Fine which may amount up to Rs.5000/-.
Hostel Suspension/Permanent Removal: Expulsion from the hostel for a specifi ed
period, or permanent removal from the residence hall.
5. Withholding of Certifi cate: Withholding of a certifi cate of good moral character.
6. Removal of Privileges: Deprivation from the privileges enjoyed by the students.
F Grade: Award of F grade in a paper/ cancellation of the examination for one paper
or more.

Major Punishments
1.
2.
3.
4.

5.
6.

6.

Fine: Fine which may amount up to Rs.25000


Exam Result: Cancellation of examination result.
Ineligibility: for further admission.
Rustication: Rustication from the class for a specifi ed period up to two
semesters after the expiry of the punishment, the student shall be admitted in
the semester where he/ she left.
Expulsion: includes expulsion from the University for indefi nite period,
cancellation of studentship and admission, ineligibility for further admission.
Degree: Non conferment of degree/transcript.

Other sanctions or a combination of above mentioned punishments as deemed


appropriate.

856.
857.

Discipline in the Hostels

Instructions already issued in this regard by the Administrative Directorate will be

followed.

858.
1.

Discipline Process

Case referrals: Each case of in-discipline shall be reported to the Chairperson Hall
Council of the College/Institute/Centre/ through HOD or the warden of the hostel. Any
charge should be submitted as soon as possible after the alleged violation takes place.
Chairperson Hall Council depending upon the gravity of the case will decide to award
minor punishment or refer the same to GCUF Discipline Committee for decision by
senior competent authority for major punishment.
2. Procedure-disciplinary hearing: A disciplinary hearing is a formal process
conducted by the GCUF Discipline Committee. This formal process is designed to
gather and consider relevant information regarding the alleged violation/s of the
Code and to determine and recommend a punishment. Every eff ort will be made to
expedite proceedings pursuant to allegations within reasonable period.
3. Punishments: GCUF Discipline Committee will recommend/ impose a penalty
(major or minor) as a punishment according to the gravity of the case after giving
full opportunity to the defaulter to give his/ her point of view or as the case may be.
4. Appeals: An appeal against the Discipline Committee decision can be fi led to the
Vice Chancellor within fifteen days of the notifi cation of the decision.

7. Government College University Faisalabad

General

8.

13.

9.

14. In order to maintain academic dignity and sanctity of the Institution, students

Federal/Provincial Laws and Ordinances: Violation of a Federal/Provincial


law or ordinance will be dealt accordingly under these laws.

and staff of the University are required to wear decent dress keeping in view
the local cultural values. The dress restriction is not to impose any rigidity or
regimentation but is in accordance with the spirit of discipline and punctuality
which is the cardinal aspect of life style at GCUF campuses. Purpose of Dress
Code is to establish the basic guide lines for appropriate work dress that
promotes a positive image of GCUF and also allow maximum fl exibility to
maintain good morale, respect, cultural values and due consideration for safety
while working at laboratories. To abide by the student dress code, student
should not:

10.

Gender Mixing: Students are strictly reminded to follow the accepted social
and cultural norms of the society. Undue intimacy and unacceptable proximity, openly or
in isolated areas will not be tolerated.

11.

Littering: It is the responsibility of all to keep the Campus environment clean


and tidy. Therefore, no littering or trash should be carelessly thrown or left on the
Campus premises. The designated waste boxes should be used for the purpose.

12.

Sports
All individuals and teams involved in sports should participate showing
sportsmanship, respect, consideration and appreciation towards their
opponents, team-mates, offi cials and University staff at all times.
2. Under no circumstances should participants react in a violent manner nor use
any form of foul or abusive language, whether it is directed at a member of
staff , match offi cial, opponent, playing colleague, team offi cial or spectator.
Individuals signing the player registration form agree to abide by this code of
conduct and will accept that any deviation from these rules will result in disciplinary
action being taken by the University.
4. Persons under the infl uence of drugs are not permitted to participate in sport
activities at the University and as such will result in disciplinary action by
GCUF.
5. Director Sports, GC University, Faisalabad will be responsible for maintaining
discipline in all the playgrounds.
1.

3.

17.

Dress Code

3.

7.

1. Wear tight or see-through dress.


2. Wear Shorts, or sleeve-less shirts.
Wear Tee-Shirts/dress bearing language or Art, which appears to be provocative or
indecent and is likely to off end others.
4. Wear torn clothing.
5. Wear jogging or exercise clothing during classes.
6. Put on excessive makeup or wear expensive jewelry.
Wear untidy, gaudy or immodest dress in classrooms, cafeteria and university offi
ces.
8. Wear unprofessional attire in formal programs and interviews.

15.

All faculty members and administrative offi cers, support staff and students will
be expected to monitor this code of conduct and report any such disregard or violations
to college/institution/ headquarter GCUF for taking appropriate action/remedial
measures.

16.

Library: The Librarian shall be responsible to maintain discipline in the library.


He may require a student to leave the library on an act of indiscipline or report to DSA.

18. Parking: Wrong Parking at the University will result in fi ne Rs.200/- for car and
Rs.100/-for motorcycle or as the case decided by the Committee or Incharge
Parking Stands.

19. NOTE: The Discipline Committee with the approval of the Competent
Authority can amend/ reframe/ refresh this code of conduct.

20.

16.32

21.

22.

Fee Structure
23.

24.

25.

Fee Structure (Regular Programs)

26. 1- Bachelor 4- Year (Science Programs) Morning: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology, Environmental Sciences, Botany, Geography, Statistics, Bioinformatics
27.

& Biotechnology, Food Science and Nutration, Physiology, Micro Biology, Home Economics.

28. Semester

29. Admission

30. Registrario

36. 1st

Fee
37. 1500

n Fee
38. 1500

31. Tution Fee

32. Examinatio

39. 8800

n Fee
40. 1925

33. Library

34. Other

35. Total

Security
41. 2300

Dues
42. 8650

43. 24675

Fee

44. 2nd

45.

46.

47. 8800

48. 1925

49.

50. 8650

51. 19375

52. 3rd

53.

54.

55. 9600

56. 2100

57.

58. 8650

59. 20350

60. 4th

61.

62.

63. 9600

64. 2100

65.

66. 8650

67. 20350

68. 5th

69.

70.

71. 10400

72. 2275

73.

74. 8650

75. 21325

76. 6th

77.

78.

79. 10400

80. 2275

81.

82. 8650

83. 21325

84. 7th

85.

86.

87. 11200

88. 2450

89.

90. 8650

91. 22300

92. 8th

93.

94.

95. 11200

96. 2450

97.

98. 8650

99. 22300

100.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

101.

Total Fee

172000

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

107.

2- Bachelor 4-Year (Non Science Programs) Morning: Applied Linguistics, Economics, Education, English Literature, Islamics Studies, Mass
Communication, Urdu, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, Applied Psychology

108.

109.
117.
125.
133.
141.
149.

Se
mester
1s
t
2n
d
3r
d
4t
h 5t

157.

165.

173.

110.

A
dmission
118.
15
00

111.Registrarti

112.

Tu
tion Fee
74
80
74
80
81
60
81
60 88

120.

126.

on Fee
119.
15
00

127.

128.

134.

135.

136.

142.

143.

144.

150.

151.

152.

6t

158.

159.

160.

40

7t

166.

167.

168.

40

8t

174.

175.

176.

20

181.

183.
184.
185.
186.

1.
2.
3.
4.

187.

72

113.

Ex
amination
121.
19
25
129.
19
25
137.
21
00
145.
21
00
153.
22

88

161.

75

95

169.

75

95

177.

50

20
Total Fee

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

188.

Government College University Faisalabad

50

114.

115.

154.

Ot
her Dues
123.
72
50
131.
72
50
139.
72
50
147.
72
50
155.
72

22

162.

163.

50

24

170.

171.

50

24

178.

179.

50

122.
130.
138.
146.

Li
brary
00

23

50

116.
Total Fee

124.

21955
132.
16655
140.
17510
148.
17510
156.
18365

72

164.

72

18365
172.

72

19220
180.
19220
182.
148800

16.33

Fee Structure (Regular


Programs)

189.

3- Morning: Bachelor 4 Year of Fine Arts

190.
191.

192.

195.

209.

Re
gistrartion
202.
15
00

210.

211.

3r

217.

218.

219.

4th

225.

226.

227.

232.

5th

233.

234.

235.

240.

6th

241.

242.

243.

248.

7th

249.

250.

251.

256.

8th

257.

258.

200.

Se
mester
1st

193.

2n

208.
216.
224.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
201.
15
00

194.

203.

259.
264.

266.
267.
268.
269.

1.
2.
3.
4.

270.

4- Morning: B.Sc (Electrical Engineering)

271.

272.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

275.

289.

Re
gistrartion
282.
15
00

290.

291.

3r

297.

298.

299.

4th

305.

306.

307.

312.

5th

313.

314.

315.

320.

6th

321.

322.

323.

328.

7th

329.

330.

331.

336.

8th

337.

338.

280.

Se
mester
1st

273.

2n

288.
296.
304.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
281.
15
00

274.

283.

339.
344.

346.
347.
348.
349.
350.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

351.
73

352.

Fee Structure (Regular Programs)

353.

5- BS Technology (4-Years Program)

354.

355.

356.

363.

Se
mester
1st

358.

372.

Re
gistrartion
365.
15
00

371.

2n

373.

374.

3r

380.

381.

382.

4th

388.

389.

390.

395.

5th

396.

397.

398.

403.

6th

404.

405.

406.

411.

7th

412.

413.

414.

419.

8th

420.

421.

422.

379.
387.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
364.
15
00

357.

366.

427.

Tu
tion Fee
26
215
26
215
28
175
28
175
30
625
30
625
33
075
33
075
Total Fee

359.

Ex
amination
367.
19
25
375.
19
25
383.
21
00
391.
21
00
399.
22
75
407.
22
75
415.
24
50
423.
24
50

429.
430.
431.
432.
433.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

434.

6- Morning: Commerce, BBA, BBA (Banking & Finance), Public Administration

435.

436.

437.

439.

453.

Re
gistrartion
446.
15
00

444.
452.

2n

454.

455.

3r

461.

462.

463.

4th

469.

470.

471.

476.

5th

477.

478.

479.

484.

6th

485.

486.

487.

492.

7th

493.

494.

495.

500.

8th

501.

502.

503.

468.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
445.
15
00

438.

447.

508.
510.
511.
512.
513.
514.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

515.

74

368.
376.

brary

Li

361.

23

369.

00

377.

384.

385.

392.

393.

400.

401.

408.

409.

416.

417.

424.

425.

Ot
her Dues
90
00
90
00
90
00
90
00
90
00
90
00
90
00
90
00

Tu
tion Fee
17
270
17
270
18
840
18
840
20
410
20
410
21
980
21
980
Total Fee

440.

Ex
amination
448.
19
25
456.
19
25
464.
21
00
472.
21
00
480.
22
75
488.
22
75
496.
24
50
504.
24
50

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

516.

Government College University Faisalabad

362.
Total Fee

370.

42440

378.

37140

386.

39275

394.

39275

402.

41900

410.

41900

418.

44525

426.

44525

428.

330980

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

Se
mester
1st

460.

360.

441.
449.
457.

brary
00

Li

442.

23

450.
458.

465.

466.

473.

474.

481.

482.

489.

490.

497.

498.

505.

506.

Ot
her Dues
73
00
73
00
73
00
73
00
73
00
73
00
73
00
73
00

443.
Total Fee

451.

31795

459.

26495

467.

28240

475.

28240

483.

29985

491.

29985

499.

31730

507.

31730

509.

238200

16.34

Fee Structure (Regular


Programs)

517.

7- Bachelor 4-Year (Business & Professional


Programs) Morning: BS (Software Engineering)
518.
519.

520.

523.

537.

Re
gistrartion
530.
15
00

538.

539.

3r

545.

546.

547.

4th

553.

554.

555.

560.

5th

561.

562.

563.

568.

6th

569.

570.

571.

576.

7th

577.

578.

579.

584.

8th

585.

586.

587.

528.

Se
mester
1st

521.

2n

536.
544.
552.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
529.
15
00

522.

531.

592.
594.
595.
596.
597.
598.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

8- Bachelor 4- Year (Business & Professional


Programs) Morning: BS (Computer Science, IT)

599.
600.

601.

604.

618.

Re
gistrartion
611.
15
00

619.

620.

3r

626.

627.

628.

4th

634.

635.

636.

641.

5th

642.

643.

644.

649.

6th

650.

651.

652.

657.

7th

658.

659.

660.

665.

8th

666.

667.

668.

609.

Se
mester
1st

602.

2n

617.
625.
633.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
610.
15
00

603.

612.

673.
675.
676.
677.
678.
679.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

680.
75

681.

Fee Structure (Regular Programs)

682.

9- Bachelor 5-Year (Business & Professional Programs) Morning: Pharm-D

683.

684.

685.

692.

Se
mester
1st

687.

701.

Re
gistrartion
694.
15
00

700.

2n

702.

703.

3r

709.

710.

711.

4th

717.

718.

719.

724.

5th

725.

726.

727.

732.

6th

733.

734.

735.

740.

7th

741.

742.

743.

748.

8th

749.

750.

751.

756.

9th

757.

758.

759.

10t

765.

766.

767.

708.
716.

d
d

764.

Ad
mission Fee
693.
15
00

686.

695.

772.

Tu
tion Fee
28
485
28
485
31
074
31
074
33
664
33
664
36
253
36
253
38
843
38
843
Total Fee

688.

Ex
amination
696.
19
25
704.
19
25
712.
21
00
720.
21
00
728.
22
75
736.
22
75
744.
24
50
752.
24
50
760.
26
25
768.
26
25

689.
697.
705.

brary

Li

690.

23

698.

00

706.

713.

714.

721.

722.

729.

730.

737.

738.

745.

746.

753.

754.

761.

762.

769.

770.

Ot
her Dues
12
400
12
400
12
400
12
400
12
400
12
400
12
400
12
400
12
400
12
400

691.
Total Fee

699.

48110

707.

42810

715.

45574

723.

45574

731.

48339

739.

48339

747.

51103

755.

51103

763.

53868

771.

53868

773.

488685
1) Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester. 2) Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission. 3) Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/will be charged at the time of Project submission. 4) Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above. 5) Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in
fi nal semester in addition to above.

774.

10- Bachelor 5-Year (Business & Professional Programs) Morning: LLB(Hons) 5 Year

775.
776.

777.

784.

Se
mester
1st

779.

793.

Re
gistrartion
786.
15
00

792.

2n

794.

795.

3r

801.

802.

803.

4th

809.

810.

811.

816.

5th

817.

818.

819.

824.

6th

825.

826.

827.

832.

7th

833.

834.

835.

840.

8th

841.

842.

843.

848.

9th

849.

850.

851.

856.

10t

857.

858.

859.

800.
808.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
785.
15
00

778.

787.

864.

Tu
tion Fee
16
200
16
200
17
355
17
355
18
805
18
805
20
250
20
250
21
695
21
695
Total Fee

780.

Ex
amination
788.
19
25
796.
19
25
804.
21
00
812.
21
00
820.
22
75
828.
22
75
836.
24
50
844.
24
50
852.
26
25
860.
26
25

781.
789.
797.

brary
00

Li

782.

23

790.
798.

805.

806.

813.

814.

821.

822.

829.

830.

837.

838.

845.

846.

853.

854.

861.

862.

Ot
her Dues
38
00
38
00
38
00
38
00
38
00
38
00
38
00
38
00
38
00
38
00

783.
Total Fee

791.

27225

799.

21925

807.

23255

815.

23255

823.

24880

831.

24880

839.

26500

847.

26500

855.

28120

863.

28120

865.

254658
1) Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester. 2) Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission. 3) Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/will be charged at the time of Project submission. 4) Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above. 5) Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in
fi nal semester in addition to above.

866.

867.

76

868.

Government College University Faisalabad

16.35

Fee Structure (Regular


Programs)

869.

11- Medical Science: Doctor of Physical


Therapy for the Academic Session 2015-20

870.
871.

872.
880.
888.
896.
904.
912.
920.
928.
936.
944.
952.

Se
mester
1s
t
2n
d
3r
d
4t
h
5t
h
6t
h
7t
h
8t
h
9t
h
10
th

873.

875.

889.

R
egistrartion
882.
15
00

890.

891.

897.

898.

899.

905.

906.

907.

913.

914.

915.

921.

922.

923.

929.

930.

931.

937.

938.

939.

945.

946.

947.

953.

954.

955.

A
dmission
881.
15
00

874.

883.

960.

962.

1) Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester. 2) Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission. 3) Project Fee @
Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission. 4) Degree Verifi cation Fee
2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

12- Medical Science: BEMS Program in Eastern Medicine For the Academic Session 2015-2020

963.
964.

967.

981.

R
egistrartion
974.
15
00

982.

983.

989.

990.

991.

997.

998.

999.

1005.

1006.

1007.

6t

1013.

1014.

1015.

7t

1021.

1022.

1023.

8t

1029.

1030.

1031.

9t

1037.

1038.

1039.

10

1045.

1046.

1047.

1053.

1054.

1055.

Se
mester
972.
1s
t
980.
2n
d
988.
3r
d
996.
4t
1004. h 5t

1012.

1020.

1028.

1036.

1044.

1052.

th

965.

A
dmission
973.
15
00

966.

975.

1060. 1) Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester. 2) Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission. 3) Project
Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission. 4) Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above. 5)
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.
1061.
77

1062.

Fee Structure (Regular Programs)

1063.

13- Medical Science: BS(H) Allied Health Professionals (Paramedics) for the academics session 2015-19

1064.

1065.

1066.

1073.

Se
mester
1st

1081.

2n

1082.

1083.

3r

1090.

1091.

4th

1098.

1099.

1105.

5th

1106.

1107.

1113.

6th

1114.

1115.

1121.

7th

1122.

1123.

1129.

8th

1130.

1131.

1089.
1097.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
1074.
15
00

1067.

Re
gistrartion
1075.
15
00

1068.

Tu
tion Fee
1076.
15
225
1084.
15
225
1092.
15
950
1100.
15
950
1108.
17
400
1116.
17
400
1124.
18
850
1132.
18
850
1137.
Total Fee

1069.

Ex
amination
1077.
19
25
1085.
19
25
1093.
21
00
1101.
21
00
1109.
22
75
1117.
22
75
1125.
24
50
1133.
24
50

1070.
1078.
1086.

Li
brary

23

00

1094.
1102.
1110.
1118.
1126.
1134.

1071.

Ot
her Dues
1079.
74
50
1087.
74
50
1095.
74
50
1103.
74
50
1111.
74
50
1119.
74
50
1127.
74
50
1135.
74
50

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

1144.

14- Medical Science: BS (H) Allied Health Professionals (Paramedics) for the academics session 2015-19

1146.
1154.

1147.

2n

1163.

1164.

3r

1171.

1172.

4th

1179.

1180.

1162.
1170.
1178.

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

Se
mester
1st
d
d

1188.
1189.
1190.
1191.
1192.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

1193.

78

Ad
mission Fee
1155.
15
00

1148.

Re
gistrartion
1156.
15
00

1149.

Tu
tion Fee
1157.
16
250
1165.
16
250
1173.
18
750
1181.
18
750
1186.
Total Fee

1150.

Ex
amination
1158.
19
25
1166.
19
25
1174.
21
00
1182.
21
00

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1194.

Government College University Faisalabad

Total Fee

1080.

29900

1088.

24600

1096.

25500

1104.

25500

1112.

27125

1120.

27125

1128.

28750

1136.

28750

1138.

217250

1139.
1140.
1141.
1142.
1143.

1145.

1072.

1151.
1159.
1167.
1175.
1183.

Li
brary
00

23

1152.

Ot
her Dues
1160.
97
50
1168.
97
50
1176.
97
50
1184.
97
50

1153.
Total Fee

1161.

33225

1169.

27925

1177.

30600

1185.

30600

1187.

122350

16.36

Fee Structure (Regular


Programs)

1195.

1196.

15- Masters 2- Year (Science Programs)

1197. Morning: Botany, Chemistry, Applied Chemistry,


Statistics, Environmental Sciences, Physics, Zooloy, Geography,
Microbiology, Mathematics.
1198.

1199.

1200.

1201.

1207.

Se
mester
1st

1215.

2n

1223.
1231.

d
d

1202.

1216.

Re
gistrartion
1209.
15
00

1217.

1218.

3r

1224.

1225.

1226.

4th

1232.

1233.

1234.

Ad
mission Fee
1208.
15
00

1210.

1239.
1241.
1242.
1243.
1244.
1245.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1246. 16- Masters 2- Year (Non Science Programs)


1247. Morning: Arabic, English Linguistics, English Literature,
Economics, Education, Islamic Studies, Urdu, Applied
Psychology, Sociology, Punjabi, Political Science, International
Relations, History, Pakistan Studies, Library Sciences, Mass
Communication, Healt & Physical Education
1248.

1249.
1257.

Se
mester
1st

1250.

2n

1265.
1273.
1281.

d
d

1252.

1266.

Re
gistrartion
1259.
15
00

1267.

1268.

3r

1274.

1275.

1276.

4th

1282.

1283.

1284.

Ad
mission Fee
1258.
15
00

1251.

1260.

1289.
1291.
1292.
1293.
1294.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1295.
79

1296.

Fee Structure (Regular Programs)

1297.

17- Morning: MA Home Economics (2 Years)

1298.

1299.

1300.

1307.

Se
mester
1st

1315.

2n

1316.

1317.

3r

1324.

1325.

4th

1332.

1333.

1323.
1331.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
1308.
15
00

1301.

Re
gistrartion
1309.
15
00

1302.

Tu
tion Fee
1310.
19
800
1318.
19
800
1326.
21
600
1334.
21
600
1339.
Total Fee

1341.
1342.
1343.
1344.
1345.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

1346.

18- Morning: Masters in Fine Arts (2 Years)

1347.

1348.

1349.

1356.
1364.

2n

1365.

1366.

3r

1373.

1374.

4th

1381.

1382.

1380.

d
d

1390.
1391.
1392.
1393.
1394.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

1395.

80

Ex
amination
1311.
19
25
1319.
19
25
1327.
21
00
1335.
21
00

1304.
1312.
1320.

Li
brary

23

00

1328.
1336.

1305.

Ot
her Dues
1313.
95
00
1321.
95
00
1329.
95
00
1337.
95
00

Ad
mission Fee
1357.
15
00

1350.

Re
gistrartion
1358.
15
00

1351.

Tu
tion Fee
1359.
17
600
1367.
17
600
1375.
19
200
1383.
19
200
1388.
Total Fee

1352.

Ex
amination
1360.
19
25
1368.
19
25
1376.
21
00
1384.
21
00

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1396.

Government College University Faisalabad

1306.
Total Fee

1314.

36525

1322.

31225

1330.

33200

1338.

33200

1340.

134150

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

Se
mester
1st

1372.

1303.

1353.
1361.
1369.
1377.
1385.

Li
brary
00

23

1354.

Ot
her Dues
1362.
10
500
1370.
10
500
1378.
10
500
1386.
10
500

1355.
Total Fee

1363.

35325

1371.

30025

1379.

31800

1387.

31800

1389.

128950

16.37

Fee Structure (Regular


Programs)

1397.

1398.

1
9
M
a
s
t
e
r
2
Y
e
a
r
(
B
u

s
i
n
e
s
s
&
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s
s
i
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n
a
l
P
r
o
g
r

a
m
s
)
M
S
c
(
C
S
)
1399.

1400.

1401.

1408.

Se
mester
1st

1416.

2n

1417.

1418.

3r

1425.

1426.

4th

1433.

1434.

1424.
1432.
1442.
1443.
1444.
1445.
1446.

1447.

2
0
-

d
d

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Ad
mission Fee
1409.
25
00

1402.

Re
gistrartion
1410.
15
00

1403.

Tu
tion Fee
1411.
38
500
1419.
38
500
1427.
42
000
1435.
42
000
1440.
Total Fee

1404.

Ex
amination
1412.
19
25
1420.
19
25
1428.
21
00
1436.
21
00

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1405.
1413.
1421.
1429.
1437.

Li
brary
00

23

1406.

Ot
her Dues
1414.
85
00
1422.
85
00
1430.
85
00
1438.
85
00

1407.
Total Fee

1415.

55225

1423.

48925

1431.

52600

1439.

52600

1441.

209350

M
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s
t
e
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2
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s
)
M
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(
C

S
)
1448.

1449.

1450.

1457.

Se
mester
1st

1465.

2n

1466.

1467.

3r

1474.

1475.

4th

1482.

1483.

1473.
1481.
1491.
1492.
1493.
1494.

d
d

1.
2.
3.
4.

Ad
mission Fee
1458.
35
00

1451.

Re
gistrartion
1459.
15
00

1452.

Tu
tion Fee
1460.
45
540
1468.
45
540
1476.
49
680
1484.
49
680
1489.
Total Fee

1453.

Ex
amination
1461.
19
25
1469.
19
25
1477.
21
00
1485.
21
00

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 10000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 4000/- will be charged at the time of project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1454.
1462.
1470.
1478.
1486.

Li
brary
00

23

1455.

Ot
her Dues
1463.
10
350
1471.
10
350
1479.
10
350
1487.
10
350

1456.
Total Fee

1464.

65115

1472.

57815

1480.

62130

1488.

62130

1490.

247190

1495.

Fee Structure (Regular Programs)

1496.

21- Master 2-Year (Business & Professional Programs)

1497.

Morning: Master of Commerce (M. Com), Master of Public Administration (MPA)

1498.

1499.

1500.

1507.

Se
mester
1st

1515.

2n

1516.

1517.

3r

1524.

1525.

4th

1532.

1533.

1523.
1531.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
1508.
25
00

1501.

Re
gistrartion
1509.
15
00

1541.
1542.
1543.
1544.
1545.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

1546.

22- MBA Entrepreneurship 1.5 Year

1547.

1548.

1549.

1556.
1564.

2n

1565.

1566.

3r

1573.

1574.

Ad
mission Fee
1557.
25
00

1582.
1583.
1584.
1585.

1.
2.
3.
4.

1586.

82

Tu
tion Fee
1510.
32
555
1518.
32
555
1526.
34
685
1534.
34
685
1539.
Total Fee

1503.

Ex
amination
1511.
19
25
1519.
19
25
1527.
21
00
1535.
21
00

1504.
1512.
1520.

Li
brary

23

00

1528.
1536.

1505.

Ot
her Dues
1513.
80
50
1521.
80
50
1529.
80
50
1537.
80
50

1550.

Re
gistrartion
1558.
15
00

1551.

Tu
tion Fee
1559.
36
080
1567.
36
080
1575.
39
360
1580.
Total Fee

1552.

Ex
amination
1560.
19
25
1568.
19
25
1576.
21
00

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1587.

Government College University Faisalabad

1506.
Total Fee

1514.

48830

1522.

42530

1530.

44835

1538.

44835

1540.

181030

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

Se
mester
1st

1572.

1502.

1553.
1561.
1569.
1577.

Li
brary
00

23

1554.

Ot
her Dues
1562.
75
00
1570.
75
00
1578.
75
00

1555.
Total Fee

1563.

51805

1571.

45505

1579.

48960

1581.

146270

16.38

Fee Structure (Regular


Programs)

1588.

23- Master 3-Year (Business & Professional


Programs) Morning: LLB (3 Year)

1589.
1590.

1591.

1592.

1593.

1599.

Se
mester
1st

1594.

1608.

Re
gistrartion
1601.
15
00

1607.

2n

1609.

1610.

3r

1616.

1617.

1618.

4th

1624.

1625.

1626.

1631.

5th

1632.

1633.

1634.

1639.

6th

1640.

1641.

1642.

1615.
1623.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
1600.
15
00

1602.

1647.
1649.
1650.
1651.
1652.
1653.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

24- Master 3 - Year (Business & Professional


Programs)
1654.

1655. Morning: MBA, MBA (Banking & Finance), MBA

(Industrial Management)
1656.

1657.
1665.

Se
mester
1st

1658.

2n

1673.
1681.
1689.

d
d

1660.

1674.

Re
gistrartion
1667.
15
00

1675.

1676.

3r

1682.

1683.

1684.

Ad
mission Fee
1666.
25
00

1659.

1668.

4th

1690.

1691.

1692.

1697.

5th

1698.

1699.

1700.

1705.

6th

1706.

1707.

1708.

1713.

7th

1714.

1715.

1716.
1721.

1723.
1724.
1725.
1726.
1727.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Evening Programme Tution Fee Rs. 10000/- in addition per Semester.


Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1728.
83

1729.

Fee Structure (Regular Programs)

1730.

25- MS / MPhil (Science Programs)

1731.
Evening: Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Industrial Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, Geography, Bio
Chemistry, Pharmacy, Food & Nutrition, Textile & Clothing, Bioinformatics & Biotechnology

1732.

1733.

1734.

1741.

Se
mester
1st

1749.

2n

1750.

1751.

3r

1758.

1759.

4th

1766.

1767.

1774.

1775.

1757.
1765.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
1742.
35
00

1735.

Re
gistrartion
1743.
15
00

1736.

Tu
tion Fee
1744.
35
695
1752.
35
695
1760.
38
940
1768.
38
940

Ex
amination
1745.
19
25
1753.
19
25
1761.
21
00
1769.
21
00

1746.
1754.

Li
brary

23

00

1762.
1770.

Ot
her Dues
1747.
80
25
1755.
80
25
1763.
80
25
1771.
80
25
1779.
Tot
al Fee

1740.
Total Fee

1748.

52945

1756.

45645

1764.

49065

1772.

49065

1785.

26- MS/MPhil (Non Science Programs)

1786.

Evening: Applied Linguistics, Clinical Psychology, Islamic Studies, Pakistan Studies, Urdu, Arabic, English Literature, Economics, Sociology

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 10000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 4000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1789.

1796.

Se
mester
1st

1804.

2n

1805.

1806.

3r

1813.

1814.

4th

1821.

1822.

1812.
1820.

d
d

1830.
1831.
1832.
1833.

1.
2.
3.
4.

1834.

84

1778.

1739.

1.
2.
3.
4.

1788.

1777.

1738.

1773.
1781.
1782.
1783.
1784.

1787.

1776.

1737.

Ad
mission Fee
1797.
35
00

1790.

Re
gistrartion
1798.
15
00

1791.

Tu
tion Fee
1799.
30
195
1807.
30
195
1815.
32
940
1823.
32
940
1828.
Total Fee

1792.

Ex
amination
1800.
19
25
1808.
19
25
1816.
21
00
1824.
21
00

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 10000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 4000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1835.

Government College University Faisalabad

1793.
1801.
1809.
1817.
1825.

Li
brary
00

23

1794.

Ot
her Dues
1802.
80
00
1810.
80
00
1818.
80
00
1826.
80
00

1780.

196720

1795.
Total Fee

1803.

47420

1811.

40120

1819.

43040

1827.

43040

1829.

173620

16.39

Fee Structure (Regular


Programs)

1836.

27- MS / MPhil 2-Year (Business & Professional


Programs)
1837.

MS / MPhil / LLM / Business Administration


/ Public Administration / Commerce
1838.

1839.

1840.
1848.

Se
mester
1st

1841.

2n

1856.
1864.
1872.

d
d

1843.

1857.

Re
gistrartion
1850.
15
00

1858.

1859.

3r

1865.

1866.

1867.

4th

1873.

1874.

1875.

Ad
mission Fee
1849.
35
00

1842.

1851.

1880.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.

1886.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 10000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 4000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

28- PhD (Science Programs)

1887. Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental

Sciences, Food & Nutrition, Zoology, Home Economics


1888.

1889.

1892.

1906.

Re
gistrartion
1899.
15
00

1907.

1908.

3r

1914.

1915.

1916.

4th

1922.

1923.

1924.

1929.

5th

1930.

1931.

1932.

1937.

6th

1938.

1939.

1940.

1897.

Se
mester
1st

1890.

2n

1905.
1913.
1921.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
1898.
35
00

1891.

1900.

1945.
1947.
1948.
1949.
1950.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 15000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 5000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

1951.
85

Fee Structure (Regular Programs)

1952.

29- PhD (Non Science Programs)


Arabic, Islamic Studies, Urdu, English

1953.
1954.
1955.

1956.

1957.

1964.

Se
mester
1st

1972.

2n

1973.

1974.

3r

1981.

1982.

4th

1989.

1990.

1996.

5th

1997.

1998.

2004.

6th

2005.

2006.

1980.
1988.

d
d

Ad
mission Fee
1965.
35
00

1958.

Re
gistrartion
1966.
15
00

2014.
2015.
2016.
2017.

1.
2.
3.
4.

2018.

30- PhD Business Administration

2019.

2020.

2n

2036.

2037.

3r

2044.

2045.

4th

2052.

2053.

2059.

5th

2060.

2061.

2067.

6th

2068.

2069.

2035.
2043.
2051.

d
d

2077.
2078.
2079.
2080.

1.
2.
3.
4.

2081.

86

Tu
tion Fee
1967.
31
815
1975.
31
815
1983.
33
330
1991.
33
330
1999.
34
845
2007.
34
845
2012.
Total Fee

1960.

Ex
amination
1968.
19
25
1976.
19
25
1984.
21
00
1992.
21
00
2000.
22
75
2008.
22
75

1961.
1969.
1977.

Li
brary

23

00

1985.
1993.
2001.
2009.

1962.

Ot
her Dues
1970.
80
00
1978.
80
00
1986.
80
00
1994.
80
00
2002.
80
00
2010.
80
00

Ad
mission Fee
2028.
35
00

2021.

Re
gistrartion
2029.
15
00

2022.

Tu
tion Fee
2030.
43
523
2038.
43
523
2046.
45
595
2054.
45
595
2062.
47
668
2070.
47
668
2075.
Total Fee

2023.

Ex
amination
2031.
19
25
2039.
19
25
2047.
21
00
2055.
21
00
2063.
22
75
2071.
22
75

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 15000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 5000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

2082.

Government College University Faisalabad

1963.
Total Fee

1971.

49040

1979.

41740

1987.

43430

1995.

43430

2003.

45120

2011.

45120

2013.

267880

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 15000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
Project Fee @ Rs. 5000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

Se
mester
1st

2027.

1959.

2024.
2032.
2040.
2048.
2056.
2064.
2072.

Li
brary
00

23

2025.

Ot
her Dues
2033.
80
35
2041.
80
35
2049.
80
35
2057.
80
35
2065.
80
35
2073.
80
35

2026.
Total Fee

2034.

60783

2042.

53483

2050.

55730

2058.

55730

2066.

57978

2074.

57978

2076.

341680

16.40

Fee Structure (Weekend


Programs)

2083.

2084.
1- Bachelor 4-Year (Science Programs)
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology,
Environmental Sciences, Botany, Geography,
Statistics, Bioinformatics & Biotechnology, Food
Science and Nutration, Physiology, Micro Biology,
Home Economics.
2086. 2087. 2088. 2089. 2090. 2091. 2092. 2093. 2094. 2095. 2096. 2097. 2098. 2099. 2100. 2101. 2102. 2103. 2104. 2105. 2106. 2107. 2108.2109.

2085.

2110. 2111. 2112. 2113. 2114. 2115. 2116. 2117. 2118. 2119. 2120. 2121. 2122. 2123. 2124. 2125. 2126. 2127. 2128. 2129. 2130. 2131. 2132.2133.
1

2134.
2
2158.
3
2182.
4
2206.
5
2230.
6
2254.
7
2278.

2135.
2159.
2183.
2207.
2231.
2255.
2279.

2136.
2160.
2184.
2208.
2232.
2256.
2280.

2137.
1
2161.
1
2185.
1
2209.
1
2233.
1
2257.
1
2281.

2138.
1
2162.
1
2186.
1
2210.
1
2234.
1
2258.
1
2282.

2139.
7
2163.
7
2187.
7
2211.
7
2235.
7
2259.
7
2283.

2140.
2164.
2188.
2212.
2236.
2260.
2284.

2141.
2165.
2189.
2213.
2237.
2261.
1
2285.

2304.
2305.
2- Bachelor 4-Year (Non
Science Programs) Applied
Linguistics, Economics,
Communication, Urdu, Political
Science, Sociology, Applied
Psychology

2142.
2166.
2190.
2214.
2238.
2262.
2286.

2143. 2144.
7
1
2167. 2168.
7
1
2191. 2192.
7
1
2215. 2216.
7
1
2239. 2240.
7
1
2263. 2264.
7
1
2287. 2288.
7
1
2302.

2145.
1
2169.
1
2193.
1
2217.
1
2241.
1
2265.
1
2289.
1

2146.
2
2170.
2
2194.
2
2218.
2
2242.
2
2266.
2
2290.

2
Total

2147.
2171.
2195.
2219.
2243.
2267.
2291.

2148.
1
2172.
2196.
2220.
2244.
2268.
2292.

2149.
1
2173.
1
2197.
1
2221.
1
2245.
1
2269.
1
2293.

2150.
5
2174.
5
2198.
5
2222.
5
2246.
5
2270.
5
2294.

2151.
1
2175.
1
2199.
1
2223.
1
2247.
1
2271.
1
2295.

2152.
2
2176.
2
2200.
2
2224.
2
2248.
2
2272.
2
2296.

2153.
2
2177.
2
2201.
2
2225.
2
2249.
2
2273.
2
2297.

2154.
5
2178.
5
2202.
5
2226.
5
2250.
5
2274.
5
2298.

34,0

2155. 2156.2157.
1
1
29,9
2179. 2180.2181.
1
1
28,9
2203. 2204.2205.
1
1
28,9
2227. 2228.2229.
1
1
28,9
2251. 2252.2253.
1
1
28,9
2275. 2276.2277.
1
1
30,8
2299. 2300.2301.
1
1
31,4
2303.
242,

Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

2306.
Education,
English Literature,
Islamics Studies,
Mass

2307.

2308. 2309. 2310. 2311. 2312. 2313. 2314. 2315. 2316. 2317. 2318. 2319. 2320. 2321. 2322. 2323. 2324. 2325. 2326. 2327. 2328. 2329. 2330.2331.
"5

2332. 2333. 2334. 2335. 2336. 2337. 2338. 2339. 2340. 2341. 2342. 2343. 2344. 2345. 2346. 2347. 2348. 2349. 2350. 2351. 2352. 2353. 2354.2355.
1

2356.
2
2380.
3
2404.
4
2428.
5
2452.

2357.
2381.
2405.
2429.
2453.

2358.
2382.
2406.
2430.
2454.

2359.
1
2383.
1
2407.
1
2431.
1
2455.

2360.
1
2384.
1
2408.
1
2432.
1
2456.

2361.
5
2385.
5
2409.
5
2433.
5
2457.

2362.
2386.
2410.
2434.
2458.

2363.
2387.
2411.
2435.
2459.

2364.
2388.
2412.
2436.
2460.

2365.
7
2389.
7
2413.
7
2437.
7
2461.

2366.
1
2390.
1
2414.
1
2438.
1
2462.

2367.
1
2391.
1
2415.
1
2439.
1
2463.

2368.
2
2392.
2
2416.
2
2440.
2
2464.

2369.
2393.
2417.
2441.
2465.

2370.
1
2394.
2418.
2442.
2466.

2371.
2395.
2419.
2443.
2467.

2372.
5
2396.
5
2420.
5
2444.
5
2468.

2373.
1
2397.
1
2421.
1
2445.
1
2469.

2374.
2
2398.
2
2422.
2
2446.
2
2470.

2375.
2
2399.
2
2423.
2
2447.
2
2471.

2376.
5
2400.
5
2424.
5
2448.
5
2472.

2377. 2378.2379.
1
1
26,8
2401. 2402.2403.
1
1
25,8
2425. 2426.2427.
1
1
25,8
2449. 2450.2451.
1
1
25,8
2473. 2474.2475.

30,9

25,8

2476. 2477. 2478. 2479. 2480. 2481. 2482. 2483. 2484. 2485. 2486. 2487. 2488. 2489. 2490. 2491. 2492. 2493. 2494. 2495. 2496. 2497. 2498.2499.
7
1
1
5
1
7
1
1
2
5
1
2
2
5
1
1
27,7
2500. 2501. 2502. 2503. 2504. 2505. 2506. 2507. 2508. 2509. 2510. 2511. 2512. 2513. 2514. 2515. 2516. 2517. 2518. 2519. 2520. 2521. 2522.2523.
8
1
1
5
7
1
1
2
2
5
1
2
2
5
1
1
28,3
2524.
Total
2525.
217,
2526.
Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

2527.

87

2528.

Fee Structure (Weekend Programs)

2529.

3- Bachelor 4-Year (Business & Professional Programs)

2530.
Commerce, BBA, BBA (Banking & Finance), Public Administration
2532. 2533. 2534. 2535. 2536. 2537. 2538. 2539. 2540. 2541. 2542. 2543. 2544. 2545. 2546. 2547. 2548. 2549. 2550. 2551. 2552. 2553. 2554.2555.

2531.

2556. 2557. 2558. 2559. 2560. 2561. 2562. 2563. 2564. 2565. 2566. 2567. 2568. 2569. 2570. 2571. 2572. 2573. 2574. 2575. 2576. 2577. 2578.2579.
1

2580.
2
2604.
3
2628.
4
2652.
5
2676.
6
2700.
7
2724.

2581.
2605.
2629.
2653.
2677.
2701.
2725.

2582.
2606.
2630.
2654.
2678.
2702.
2726.

2583.
3
2607.
3
2631.
3
2655.
3
2679.
3
2703.
3
2727.

2584.
1
2608.
1
2632.
1
2656.
1
2680.
1
2704.
1
2728.

2585.
5
2609.
5
2633.
5
2657.
5
2681.
5
2705.
5
2729.

2586.
2610.
2634.
2658.
2682.
2706.
2730.

2587.
2611.
2635.
2659.
2683.
2707.
1
2731.

2750.

2588.
2612.
2636.
2660.
2684.
2708.
2732.

2589. 2590.
7
1
2613. 2614.
7
1
2637. 2638.
7
1
2661. 2662.
7
1
2685. 2686.
7
1
2709. 2710.
7
1
2733. 2734.
7
1
2748.

2591.
1
2615.
1
2639.
1
2663.
1
2687.
1
2711.
1
2735.

2592.
2
2616.
2
2640.
2
2664.
2
2688.
2
2712.
2
2736.

2
Total

2593.
2617.
2641.
2665.
2689.
2713.
2737.

2594.
1
2618.
2642.
2666.
2690.
2714.
2738.

2595.
2619.
2643.
2667.
2691.
2715.
2739.

2596.
5
2620.
5
2644.
5
2668.
5
2692.
5
2716.
5
2740.

2597.
1
2621.
1
2645.
1
2669.
1
2693.
1
2717.
1
2741.

2598.
2
2622.
2
2646.
2
2670.
2
2694.
2
2718.
2
2742.

2599.
2
2623.
2
2647.
2
2671.
2
2695.
2
2719.
2
2743.

2600.
5
2624.
5
2648.
5
2672.
5
2696.
5
2720.
5
2744.

2601. 2602.2603.
1
1
40,1
2625. 2626.2627.
1
1
39,1
2649. 2650.2651.
1
1
39,1
2673. 2674.2675.
1
1
39,1
2697. 2698.2699.
1
1
39,1
2721. 2722.2723.
1
1
40,8
2745. 2746.2747.
1
1
41,6
2749.

44,2

323,

Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

2751.
4- Bachelor 4-Year (Business & Professional Programs) BS (IT)
2752. 2753. 2754. 2755. 2756. 2757. 2758. 2759. 2760. 2761. 2762. 2763. 2764. 2765. 2766. 2767. 2768. 2769. 2770. 2771. 2772. 2773. 2774.2775.
H

2776. 2777. 2778. 2779. 2780. 2781. 2782. 2783. 2784. 2785. 2786. 2787. 2788. 2789. 2790. 2791. 2792. 2793. 2794. 2795. 2796. 2797. 2798.2799.
1

2800.
2
2824.
3
2848.
4
2872.
5
2896.
6
2920.
7
2944.
8
2968.

2801.
2825.
2849.
2873.
2897.
2921.
2945.

2802.
2826.
2850.
2874.
2898.
2922.
2946.

2803.
3
2827.
3
2851.
3
2875.
3
2899.
3
2923.
3
2947.

2804.
1
2828.
1
2852.
1
2876.
1
2900.
1
2924.
1
2948.

2805.
6
2829.
6
2853.
6
2877.
6
2901.
6
2925.
6
2949.

2806.
2830.
2854.
2878.
2902.
2926.
2950.

2807.
2831.
2855.
2879.
2903.
2927.
1
2951.

2970.
2971.

88

2972.

2808.
2832.
2856.
2880.
2904.
2928.
2952.

2809.
7
2833.
7
2857.
7
2881.
7
2905.
7
2929.
7
2953.

2810.
1
2834.
1
2858.
1
2882.
1
2906.
1
2930.
1
2954.

2811.
1
2835.
1
2859.
1
2883.
1
2907.
1
2931.
1
2955.

2812.
2
2836.
2
2860.
2
2884.
2
2908.
2
2932.
2
2956.

2813.
2837.
2861.
2885.
2909.
2933.
2957.

2814.
1
2838.
2862.
2886.
2910.
2934.
2958.

2815.
3
2839.
3
2863.
3
2887.
3
2911.
3
2935.
3
2959.

2816.
5
2840.
5
2864.
5
2888.
5
2912.
5
2936.
5
2960.

2817.
1
2841.
1
2865.
1
2889.
1
2913.
1
2937.
1
2961.

2818.
2
2842.
2
2866.
2
2890.
2
2914.
2
2938.
2
2962.

2819.
2
2843.
2
2867.
2
2891.
2
2915.
2
2939.
2
2963.

2820.
5
2844.
5
2868.
5
2892.
5
2916.
5
2940.
5
2964.

2821. 2822.2823.
1
1
43,2
2845. 2846.2847.
1
1
42,2
2869. 2870.2871.
1
1
42,2
2893. 2894.2895.
1
1
42,2
2917. 2918.2919.
1
1
42,2
2941. 2942.2943.
1
1
43,9
2965. 2966.2967.
1
1
44,7
2969.

Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

Government College University Faisalabad

47,3

348,

16.41

Fee Structure (Weekend


Programs)

2973.

2974.
5- BS Technology (4-Years Program)
2976. 2977. 2978. 2979. 2980. 2981. 2982. 2983. 2984. 2985. 2986.
2975.

3000. 3001. 3002. 3003. 3004. 3005. 3006. 3007. 3008. 3009. 3010.
1

3024.
2
3048.
3
3072.
4
3096.
5
3120.
6
3144.
7
3168.

3025.
3049.
3073.
3097.
3121.
3145.
3169.

3026.
3050.
3074.
3098.
3122.
3146.
3170.

3027.
4
3051.
4
3075.
4
3099.
4
3123.
4
3147.
4
3171.

3028.
1
3052.
1
3076.
1
3100.
1
3124.
1
3148.
1
3172.

3029.
1
3053.
1
3077.
1
3101.
1
3125.
1
3149.
1
3173.

3030.
3054.
3078.
3102.
3126.
3150.
3174.

3194.

3031.
3055.
3079.
3103.
3127.
3151.
1
3175.

3032.
3056.
3080.
3104.
3128.
3152.
3176.

3033. 3034.
5
1
3057. 3058.
5
1
3081. 3082.
5
1
3105. 3106.
5
1
3129. 3130.
5
1
3153. 3154.
5
1
3177. 3178.
5
1
3192.

6- Masters 2- Year (Science Programs)

3195. Botany, Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Statistics,


Environmental Sciences, Physics, Zooloy, Geography, Microbiology,
Mathematics.
3196.

3197. 3198. 3199. 3200. 3201. 3202. 3203. 3204. 3205. 3206. 3207.

3221. 3222. 3223. 3224. 3225. 3226. 3227. 3228. 3229. 3230. 3231.
1

3245. 3246. 3247. 3248. 3249. 3250. 3251. 3252. 3253. 3254. 3255.
2
2
1
6
7
1
3269. 3270. 3271. 3272. 3273. 3274. 3275. 3276. 3277. 3278. 3279.
3
2
1
6
1
7
1
3293. 3294. 3295. 3296. 3297. 3298. 3299. 3300. 3301. 3302. 3303.
4
2
1
6
7
1
3317.
3319.
Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

3320.
89

3321.

Fee Structure (Weekend Programs)

3322.

7- Masters 2- Year (Non Science Programs)

3323.
Arabic, English Linguistics, English Literature, Economics, Education, Islamic Studies, Urdu, Applied Psychology, Sociology, Punjabi, Political
Science, International Relations, History, Pakistan Studies, Library Sciences, Mass Communication, Healt & Physical Education
3325. 3326. 3327. 3328. 3329. 3330. 3331. 3332. 3333. 3334. 3335. 3336. 3337. 3338. 3339. 3340. 3341. 3342. 3343. 3344. 3345. 3346. 3347.3348.

3324.

3349. 3350. 3351. 3352. 3353. 3354. 3355. 3356. 3357. 3358. 3359. 3360. 3361. 3362. 3363. 3364. 3365. 3366. 3367. 3368. 3369. 3370. 3371.3372.
1

34,6

3373. 3374. 3375. 3376. 3377. 3378. 3379. 3380. 3381. 3382. 3383. 3384. 3385. 3386. 3387. 3388. 3389. 3390. 3391. 3392. 3393. 3394. 3395.3396.
2
2
1
5
7
1
1
2
1
5
1
2
2
5
1
1
31,0
3397. 3398. 3399. 3400. 3401. 3402. 3403. 3404. 3405. 3406. 3407. 3408. 3409. 3410. 3411. 3412. 3413. 3414. 3415. 3416. 3417. 3418. 3419.3420.
3
2
1
5
1
7
1
1
2
5
1
2
2
5
1
1
31,0
3421. 3422. 3423. 3424. 3425. 3426. 3427. 3428. 3429. 3430. 3431. 3432. 3433. 3434. 3435. 3436. 3437. 3438. 3439. 3440. 3441. 3442. 3443.3444.
4
2
1
5
7
1
1
2
2
5
1
2
2
5
1
1
32,0
3445.
Total
3446.
128,
3447.
Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

8- Master 2-Year (Business & Professional Programs)


MSc (CS)

3448.

3449.
3450. 3451. 3452. 3453. 3454. 3455. 3456. 3457. 3458. 3459. 3460. 3461. 3462. 3463. 3464. 3465. 3466. 3467. 3468. 3469. 3470. 3471. 3472.3473.

3474. 3475. 3476. 3477. 3478. 3479. 3480. 3481. 3482. 3483. 3484. 3485. 3486. 3487. 3488. 3489. 3490. 3491. 3492. 3493. 3494. 3495. 3496.3497.
1

77,2

3498. 3499. 3500. 3501. 3502. 3503. 3504. 3505. 3506. 3507. 3508. 3509. 3510. 3511. 3512. 3513. 3514. 3515. 3516. 3517. 3518. 3519. 3520.3521.
2
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
8
2
5
1
1
71,2
3522. 3523. 3524. 3525. 3526. 3527. 3528. 3529. 3530. 3531. 3532. 3533. 3534. 3535. 3536. 3537. 3538. 3539. 3540. 3541. 3542. 3543. 3544.3545.
3
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
8
2
5
1
1
71,3
3546. 3547. 3548. 3549. 3550. 3551. 3552. 3553. 3554. 3555. 3556. 3557. 3558. 3559. 3560. 3561. 3562. 3563. 3564. 3565. 3566. 3567. 3568.3569.
4
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
5
1
8
2
5
1
1
72,2
3570.
Total
3571.
3572.
3573.

90

3574.

Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

Government College University Faisalabad

292,

16.42

Fee Structure (Weekend


Programs)

3575.

3576.

9- Master 2-Year (Business & Professional Programs]

3577.
Master of Commerce (M.Com), Master of Public
Administration (MPA)
3579. 3580. 3581. 3582. 3583. 3584. 3585. 3586. 3587. 3588. 3589. 3590. 3591. 3592. 3593. 3594. 3595. 3596. 3597. 3598. 3599. 3600. 3601.3602.

3578.

3603. 3604. 3605. 3606. 3607. 3608. 3609. 3610. 3611. 3612. 3613. 3614. 3615. 3616. 3617. 3618. 3619. 3620. 3621. 3622. 3623. 3624. 3625.3626.
1

68,1

3627. 3628. 3629. 3630. 3631. 3632. 3633. 3634. 3635. 3636. 3637. 3638. 3639. 3640. 3641. 3642. 3643. 3644. 3645. 3646. 3647. 3648. 3649.3650.
2
5
1
6
7
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
4
2
5
1
1
62,3
3651. 3652. 3653. 3654. 3655. 3656. 3657. 3658. 3659. 3660. 3661. 3662. 3663. 3664. 3665. 3666. 3667. 3668. 3669. 3670. 3671. 3672. 3673.3674.
3
5
1
6
2
7
1
1
2
1
5
1
4
2
5
1
1
63,0
3675. 3676. 3677. 3678. 3679. 3680. 3681. 3682. 3683. 3684. 3685. 3686. 3687. 3688. 3689. 3690. 3691. 3692. 3693. 3694. 3695. 3696. 3697.3698.
4
5
1
6
7
1
1
2
2
1
5
1
4
2
5
1
1
63,3
3699.
Total
3700.
257,
3701.
Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

3702.
10- Master 3/z-Year (Business & Professional
Programs]
3703.
MBA, MBA (Banking & Finance), MBA (Industrial
Management)
3705. 3706. 3707. 3708. 3709. 3710. 3711. 3712. 3713. 3714. 3715. 3716. 3717. 3718. 3719. 3720. 3721. 3722. 3723. 3724. 3725. 3726. 3727.3728.

3704.

3729. 3730. 3731. 3732. 3733. 3734. 3735. 3736. 3737. 3738. 3739. 3740. 3741. 3742. 3743. 3744. 3745. 3746. 3747. 3748. 3749. 3750. 3751.3752.
1

3753.
2
3777.
3
3801.
4
3825.
5
3849.
6
3873.

3754.
3778.
3802.
3826.
3850.
3874.

3755.
3779.
3803.
3827.
3851.
3875.

3756.
5
3780.
5
3804.
5
3828.
5
3852.
5
3876.

3757.
1
3781.
1
3805.
1
3829.
1
3853.
1
3877.

3758.
8
3782.
8
3806.
8
3830.
8
3854.
8
3878.

3759.
3783.
3807.
3831.
3855.
3879.

3760.
3784.
3808.
3832.
3856.
1
3880.

3761.
3785.
3809.
3833.
3857.
3881.

3762.
8
3786.
8
3810.
8
3834.
8
3858.
8
3882.

3763.
1
3787.
1
3811.
1
3835.
1
3859.
1
3883.

3764.
2
3788.
2
3812.
2
3836.
2
3860.
2
3884.

3765.
2
3789.
2
3813.
2
3837.
2
3861.
2
3885.

3766.
3790.
3814.
3838.
3862.
3886.

3767.
1
3791.
3815.
3839.
3863.
3887.

3768.
1
3792.
1
3816.
1
3840.
1
3864.
1
3888.

3769.
5
3793.
5
3817.
5
3841.
5
3865.
5
3889.

3770.
1
3794.
1
3818.
1
3842.
1
3866.
1
3890.

3771.
6
3795.
6
3819.
6
3843.
6
3867.
6
3891.

3772.
4
3796.
4
3820.
4
3844.
4
3868.
4
3892.

3773.
5
3797.
5
3821.
5
3845.
5
3869.
5
3893.

3774. 3775.3776.
1
1
67,0
3798. 3799.3800.
1
1
65,5
3822. 3823.3824.
1
1
65,5
3846. 3847.3848.
1
1
65,5
3870. 3871.3872.
1
1
67,2
3894. 3895.3896.

72,6

68,0

3897.
3899.

Total

Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

3898.
471

3900.

Fee Structure (Weekend Programs)

3901.

11- MS/MPhil (Science Programs)

3902.
Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Industrial Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, Geography, Bioinformatics & Biotechnology,
Bio Chemistry, Pharmacy, Food & Nutrition, Textile & Clothing, Physiology, Microbiology
3904. 3905. 3906. 3907. 3908. 3909. 3910. 3911. 3912. 3913. 3914. 3915. 3916. 3917. 3918. 3919. 3920. 3921. 3922. 3923. 3924. 3925. 3926.3927.

3903.

3928. 3929. 3930. 3931. 3932. 3933. 3934. 3935. 3936. 3937. 3938. 3939. 3940. 3941. 3942. 3943. 3944. 3945. 3946. 3947. 3948. 3949. 3950.3951.
1

72,3

3952. 3953. 3954. 3955. 3956. 3957. 3958. 3959. 3960. 3961. 3962. 3963. 3964. 3965. 3966. 3967. 3968. 3969. 3970. 3971. 3972. 3973. 3974.3975.
2
5
1
6
7
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
5
1
1
66,6
3976. 3977. 3978. 3979. 3980. 3981. 3982. 3983. 3984. 3985. 3986. 3987. 3988. 3989. 3990. 3991. 3992. 3993. 3994. 3995. 3996. 3997. 3998.3999.
3
5
1
6
4
7
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
5
1
1
69,2
4000. 4001. 4002. 4003. 4004. 4005. 4006. 4007. 4008. 4009. 4010. 4011. 4012. 4013. 4014. 4015. 4016. 4017. 4018. 4019. 4020. 4021. 4022.4023.
4
5
1
6
7
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
5
1
1
67,6
4024.
Total
4025.
276,
4026.
Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

4027.

12- MS/MPhil (Non Science Programs)

4028.

Applied Linguistics, Clinical Psychology, Islamic Studies, Pakistan Studies, Urdu, Arabic, English Literature, Economics, Sociology

4029.

4030. 4031. 4032. 4033. 4034. 4035. 4036. 4037. 4038. 4039. 4040. 4041. 4042. 4043. 4044. 4045. 4046. 4047. 4048. 4049. 4050. 4051. 4052.4053.
"5

4054. 4055. 4056. 4057. 4058. 4059. 4060. 4061. 4062. 4063. 4064. 4065. 4066. 4067. 4068. 4069. 4070. 4071. 4072. 4073. 4074. 4075. 4076.4077.
1

64,8

4078. 4079. 4080. 4081. 4082. 4083. 4084. 4085. 4086. 4087. 4088. 4089. 4090. 4091. 4092. 4093. 4094. 4095. 4096. 4097. 4098. 4099. 4100.4101.
2
4
1
6
7
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
5
1
1
59,1
4102. 4103. 4104. 4105. 4106. 4107. 4108. 4109. 4110. 4111. 4112. 4113. 4114. 4115. 4116. 4117. 4118. 4119. 4120. 4121. 4122. 4123. 4124.4125.
3
4
1
6
4
7
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
5
1
1
61,7
4126. 4127. 4128. 4129. 4130. 4131. 4132. 4133. 4134. 4135. 4136. 4137. 4138. 4139. 4140. 4141. 4142. 4143. 4144. 4145. 4146. 4147. 4148.4149.
4
4
1
6
7
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
5
1
1
60,1
4150.
Total
4151.
246,
4152.
Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
4153.

92

4154.

Government College University Faisalabad

4155.
4156.

Fee Structure (Weekend Programs)

4157.

4158.
4159.

4167.

4168. 4169. 4170. 4171. 4172. 4173. 4174. 4175. 4176. 4177. 4178. 4179. 4180. 4181. 4182. 4183. 4184. 4185. 4186. 4187. 4188. 4189. 4190.
4191. H

4192.

4193. 4194. 4195. 4196. 4197. 4198. 4199. 4200. 4201. 4202. 4203. 4204. 4205. 4206. 4207. 4208. 4209. 4210. 4211. 4212. 4213. 4214. 4215.
4216.
1

4160.

13- Master 2-Year (Business & Professional Programs)


MS (CS)

4161. 4162. 4163. 4164. 4165. 4166.

1 8,125

4217.
4242.
4267.
4292.
4295.
4297.

4218. 4219. 4220. 4221. 4222. 4223. 4224. 4225. 4226. 4227. 4228. 4229. 4230. 4231. 4232. 4233. 4234. 4235. 4236. 4237. 4238.
2
6
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
5
4243. 4244. 4245. 4246. 4247. 4248. 4249. 4250. 4251. 4252. 4253. 4254. 4255. 4256. 4257. 4258. 4259. 4260. 4261. 4262. 4263.
3
6
1
2
4
1
3
1
2
1
1
2
2
5
4268. 4269. 4270. 4271. 4272. 4273. 4274. 4275. 4276. 4277. 4278. 4279. 4280. 4281. 4282. 4283. 4284. 4285. 4286. 4287. 4288.
4
6
1
2
1
3
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
5
4293.
4296.
Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.
4298.
14- MS/MPhil 2-Year (Business & Professional Programs)
4300.
4301. 4302. 4303. 4304.
4299.
MS / M. Phil / LLM / Business Administration / Public Administration /
Commerce

4307.

4308. 4309. 4310. 4311. 4312. 4313. 4314. 4315. 4316. 4317. 4318. 4319. 4320. 4321. 4322. 4323. 4324. 4325. 4326. 4327. 4328. 4329. 4330.
4331. H

4332.

4333. 4334. 4335. 4336. 4337. 4338. 4339. 4340. 4341. 4342. 4343. 4344. 4345. 4346. 4347. 4348. 4349. 4350. 4351. 4352. 4353. 4354. 4355.
4356.
1

4357.
4382.
4407.
4432.
4435.

4239. 4240.
4241. 8
1
1 2,425
4264. 4265.
4266. 8
1
1 5,025
4289. 4290.
4291. 8
1
1 3,425
4294.
339,0

4305. 4306.

1 2,900

4358. 4359. 4360. 4361. 4362. 4363. 4364. 4365. 4366. 4367. 4368. 4369. 4370. 4371. 4372. 4373. 4374. 4375. 4376. 4377. 4378. 4379. 4380.
4381. 7
2
6
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
5
1
1 7,200
4383. 4384. 4385. 4386. 4387. 4388. 4389. 4390. 4391. 4392. 4393. 4394. 4395. 4396. 4397. 4398. 4399. 4400. 4401. 4402. 4403. 4404. 4405.
4406. 7
3
6
1
1
1
3
1
2
5
1
1 5,700
4408. 4409. 4410. 4411. 4412. 4413. 4414. 4415. 4416. 4417. 4418. 4419. 4420. 4421. 4422. 4423. 4424. 4425. 4426. 4427. 4428. 4429. 4430.
4431. 7
4
6
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
5
1
1 8,200
4433.
Total
4434.
314,0
4436.
Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

4437.
9
3

4438.

Fee Structure (Weekend Programs)

4439.

15- PhD (Science Programs)

4440.

Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Food & Nutrition, Zoology, Home Economics,Phisiology, Microbiology

4441.

4442. 4443. 4444. 4445. 4446. 4447. 4448. 4449. 4450. 4451. 4452. 4453. 4454. 4455. 4456. 4457. 4458. 4459. 4460. 4461. 4462. 4463. 4464.4465.

4466. 4467. 4468. 4469. 4470. 4471. 4472. 4473. 4474. 4475. 4476. 4477. 4478. 4479. 4480. 4481. 4482. 4483. 4484. 4485. 4486. 4487. 4488.4489.
1

4490.
2
4514.
3
4538.
4
4562.
5
4586.

4491.
4515.
4539.
4563.
4587.

4492.
4516.
4540.
4564.
4588.

4493.
5
4517.
5
4541.
5
4565.
5
4589.

4494.
1
4518.
1
4542.
1
4566.
1
4590.

4495.
6
4519.
6
4543.
6
4567.
6
4591.

4496.
4520.
4544.
4568.
4592.

4497.
4521.
4545.
4569.
4
4593.

4612.

4498.
4522.
4546.
4570.
4594.

4499. 4500.
7
1
4523. 4524.
7
1
4547. 4548.
7
1
4571. 4572.
7
1
4595. 4596.
7
1
4610.

4501.
1
4525.
1
4549.
1
4573.
1
4597.

4502.
2
4526.
2
4550.
2
4574.
2
4598.

4503.
4527.
4551.
4575.
4599.

Total

4504.
1
4528.
4552.
4576.
4600.

4505.
1
4529.
1
4553.
1
4577.
1
4601.

4506.
4530.
4554.
4578.
4602.

4507.
1
4531.
1
4555.
1
4579.
1
4603.

4508.
2
4532.
2
4556.
2
4580.
2
4604.

4509.
2
4533.
2
4557.
2
4581.
2
4605.

4510.
5
4534.
5
4558.
5
4582.
5
4606.

4511. 4512.4513.
1
1
69,6
4535. 4536.4537.
1
1
68,1
4559. 4560.4561.
1
1
68,1
4583. 4584.4585.
1
1
73,1
4607. 4608.4609.
1
1
70,6
4611.

75,3

425

Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

16- PhD (Non Science Programs)


Arabic, Islamic Studies, Urdu, English

4613.

4614.
4616. 4617. 4618. 4619. 4620. 4621. 4622. 4623. 4624. 4625. 4626. 4627. 4628. 4629. 4630. 4631. 4632. 4633. 4634. 4635. 4636. 4637. 4638.4639.

4615.

4640. 4641. 4642. 4643. 4644. 4645. 4646. 4647. 4648. 4649. 4650. 4651. 4652. 4653. 4654. 4655. 4656. 4657. 4658. 4659. 4660. 4661. 4662.4663.
1

4664.
2
4688.
3
4712.
4
4736.
5
4760.

4665.
4689.
4713.
4737.
4761.

4666.
4690.
4714.
4738.
4762.

4667.
5
4691.
5
4715.
5
4739.
5
4763.

4668.
1
4692.
1
4716.
1
4740.
1
4764.

4669.
6
4693.
6
4717.
6
4741.
6
4765.

4670.
4694.
4718.
4742.
4766.

4671.
4695.
4719.
4743.
4
4767.

4786.
4787.

94

4788.

4672.
4696.
4720.
4744.
4768.

4673. 4674.
7
1
4697. 4698.
7
1
4721. 4722.
7
1
4745. 4746.
7
1
4769. 4770.
7
1
4784.

4675.
1
4699.
1
4723.
1
4747.
1
4771.

4676.
2
4700.
2
4724.
2
4748.
2
4772.

2
Total

4677.
4701.
4725.
4749.
4773.
2

4678.
1
4702.
4726.
4750.
4774.

4679.
1
4703.
1
4727.
1
4751.
1
4775.

4680.
4704.
4728.
4752.
4776.

Note:- Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- will be charged at the time of Thesis submission.

Government College University Faisalabad

4681.
1
4705.
1
4729.
1
4753.
1
4777.

4682.
2
4706.
2
4730.
2
4754.
2
4778.

4683.
2
4707.
2
4731.
2
4755.
2
4779.

4684.
5
4708.
5
4732.
5
4756.
5
4780.

4685. 4686.4687.
1
1
63,5
4709. 4710.4711.
1
1
62,0
4733. 4734.4735.
1
1
62,0
4757. 4758.4759.
1
1
66,6
4781. 4782.4783.
1
1
64,5
4785.

69,2

388,

16.43

Fee Structure (Distance Learning


Programs)

4789.

4790.

1- Special Programs

4791. B.A
4792.

4793.

Sem
ester
4800.
1st

4794.

Admi
ssion Fee
4801.
1500

4795.

Regi
strartion Fee
4802.
1500

4796.
4803.

Tutio
n Fee
2200

4807.

2nd

4808.

4809.

4810.

2200

4814.

3rd

4815.

4816.

4817.

2420

4821.

4th

4822.

4823.

4824.

2420

4828.
4830.

B.Ed General

4831.

Sem
ester
4838.
1st

4832.

Admi
ssion Fee
4839.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
4840.
1500

4845.

4846.

4847.

2nd

4833.

4852.
4854.

Total Fee

4834.
4841.

Tutio
n Fee
3000

4848.

3000

Total Fee

B.Ed Special Education

4855.

Sem
ester
4862.
1st

4856.

Admi
ssion Fee
4863.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
4864.
1500

4858.
4865.

Tutio
n Fee
4000

4869.

4870.

4871.

4872.

4000

2nd

4857.

4876.

Total Fee

4878.
95

4879.
4880.

4886.

Fee Structure (Distance Learning Programs)


4881.

B.Com

4887.

4889.

4882.

4883.

4884.

4891.

Exa
mination Fee
4900.
1925

4892.

Othe
r Dues
4901.
2000

4893.

4888.

Admi
ssion Fee
4897.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
4898.
1500

4890.

4895.

Sem
ester
4896.
1st

4899.

Tutio
n Fee
7800

4904.

4905.

2nd

4906.

4907.

4908.

7800

4909.

1925

4910.

4000

4911.

4913.

4914.

3rd

4915.

4916.

4917.

8580

4918.

2100

4919.

4000

4920.

4922.

4923.

4th

4924.

4925.

4926.

8580

4927.

2100

4928.

4000

4929.

4931.

4932.

4935.

4936.

4941.

4942.

4933.

Total Fee

M.Ed Special Education

4943.

Admi
ssion Fee
4952.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
4953.
1500

4945.

4950.

Sem
ester
4951.
1st

4954.

Tutio
n Fee
8775

4959.

4960.

4961.

4962.

4963.

8775

2nd

4944.

4968.

4969.

4972.

4973.

4978.

4979.

4937.

4938.

4939.

4946.

Exa
mination Fee
4955.
1925

4947.

Othe
r Dues
4956.
1000

4948.

4964.

4965.

4966.

1925

4000

4957.
4970.

Total Fee

B.Ed (Hons) 4 Years

4974.

4975.

4976.

4983.

Exa
mination Fee
4992.
1925

4984.

Othe
r Dues
4993.
1500

4985.

4980.

Admi
ssion Fee
4989.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
4990.
1500

4982.

4987.

Sem
ester
4988.
1st

4991.

Tutio
n Fee
9750

4996.

4997.

2nd

4998.

4999.

5000.

9750

5001.

1925

5002.

3000

5003.

5005.

5006.

3rd

5007.

5008.

5009.

1072

5010.

2100

5011.

3000

5012.

1072

5019.

2100

5020.

3000

5021.

1170

5028.

2275

5029.

3000

5030.

1170

5037.

2275

5038.

3000

5039.

1267

5046.

2450

5047.

3000

5048.

1267

5055.

2450

5056.

3000

5057.

5014.

5015.

4th

5016.

4981.

4902.

5017.

5018.

5023.

5024.

5th

5025.

5026.

5027.

5032.

5033.

6th

5034.

5035.

5036.

5045.

5054.

5041.
5050.

5042.
5051.

7th
8th

5043.
5052.

5059.

1.
2.
3.

4.

96

5044.
5053.
5060.

Total Fee

5063.
Note for all above programs:
Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

5. Government College University Faisalabad

4994.

5061.

4885.

Total
Fee
1472
5
1372
5
1468
0
1468
0
5781
0

4894.

Total
Fee
1470
0
1470
0
2940
0

4949.

Total
Fee
1617
5
1467
5
1582
5
1582
5
1697
5
1697
5
1812
5
1812
5
1327
00

4986.

4903.
4912.
4921.
4930.
4934.
4940.

4958.
4967.
4971.
4977.

4995.
5004.
5013.
5022.
5031.
5040.
5049.
5058.
5062.

16.44

Fee Structure (Distance Learning


Programs)

6.

2- Bachelor (Science Programs)

7.
8.

Mathematics

9.

10. Semester

11. Admission

12. Registrartion

13. Tution Fee

17. 1st

Fee
18. 1500

Fee
19. 1500

20. 8500

24. 2nd

25.

26.

27. 8500

31. 3rd

32.

33.

34. 9350

38. 4th

39.

40.

41. 9350

45. 5th

46.

47.

48. 10200

52. 6th

53.

54.

55. 10200

59. 7th

60.

61.

62. 11050

66. 8th

67.

68.

69. 11050
73. Total Fee

75. 1.
76. 2.

Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

3- Bachelor Degree Programs


78. BBA, Industrial Management
77.
79.

80. Semester

81. Admission

82. Registrartion

83. Tution Fee

87. 1st

Fee
88. 1500

Fee
89. 1500

90. 12000

94. 2nd

95.

96.

101.

3rd

102.

103.

108.

4th

109.

110.

115.

5th

116.

117.

122.
129.
136.

6th
7th
8th

123.
130.
137.

97. 12000
104.

1320
0
111.13200

118.

124.
131.
138.
143.

145.
146.

1.
2.

1440

125.

132.

139.

Total Fee

1440
1560
1560

Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

147.
97

148.

Fee Structure (Distance Learning Programs)

149.

4- B.Tech

150.

151.

152.

Admi
ssion Fee
159.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
160.
1500

154.

158.

Sem
ester
1st

153.

165.

2nd

166.

167.

168.

172.

3rd

173.

174.

175.

179.

4th

180.

181.

182.

186.

5th

187.

188.

189.

193.

6th

194.

195.

196.

200.

7th

201.

202.

203.

207.

8th

208.

209.

210.
214.

216.
217.
218.

1.
2.
3.

219.

5- Masters Degree Program (Science Program)

220.

MSc Mathematics

221.

222.

161.

Total Fee

223.

Regi
strartion Fee
231.
1500

225.

229.

Admi
ssion Fee
230.
1500

236.

2nd

237.

238.

239.

243.

3rd

244.

245.

246.

4th

251.

224.

252.

1.
2.
3.
4.

263.

98

232.

253.
257.

259.
260.
261.
262.

155.

Exa
mination Fee
162.
1925

156.

157.

163.

Othe
r Dues
4500

169.

1925

170.

7500

171.

176.

2100

177.

7500

178.

183.

2100

184.

7500

185.

190.

2275

191.

7500

192.

197.

2275

198.

7500

199.

204.

2450

205.

7500

206.

211.

2450

212.

7500

213.

164.

215.

Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

Sem
ester
1st

250.

Tutio
n Fee
1600
0
1600
0
1760
0
1760
0
1920
0
1920
0
2080
0
2080
0

Total Fee

Tutio
n Fee

110
00 110
00 1210
0

1210

226.

Exa
mination Fee
233.
1925

227.

228.

234.

Othe
r Dues
4500

240.

1925

241.

7500

242.

247.

2100

248.

7500

249.

254.

2100

255.

7500

256.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

264.

Government College University Faisalabad

235.

258.

Total
Fee
2542
5
2542
5
2720
0
2720
0
2897
5
2897
5
3075
0
3075
0
2247
00

Total
Fee
2042
5
2042
5
2170
0
2170
0
8425
0

16.45

Fee Structure (Distance Learning


Programs)

265.

266.

6- Masters Degree Program (Non Science)

267.
Islamic Studies, Political Science, Internationa Relation, Sociology, Urdu,
Persian
268.

269.

270.

Admi
ssion Fee
277.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
278.
1500

272.

276.

Sem
ester
1st

271.

279.

Tutio
n Fee
9000

283.

2nd

284.

285.

286.

9000

290.

3rd

291.

292.

293.

9900

297.

4th

298.

299.

300.

9900

304.
306.
307.
308.
309.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

310.

7- Masters Degree Program (Non Science)

311.

Library and information Science,Psychology

312.

313.

Total Fee

314.

Admi
ssion Fee
321.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
322.
1500

316.

320.

Sem
ester
1st

315.

327.

2nd

328.

329.

330.

334.

3rd

335.

336.

337.

341.

4th

342.

343.
348.

350.
351.
352.
353.

1.
2.
3.
4.

323.

Tutio
n Fee
1000
0
1000
0

1100
0
344.
1100
0
Total Fee

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

354.
99

355.

356.
357.
358.

359.

Fee Structure (Distance Learning Programs)


8- Masters Degree Program (Non Science)
MA English
360.

Admi
ssion Fee
367.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
368.
1500

362.

366.

Sem
ester
1st

373.

2nd

374.

375.

376.

380.

3rd

381.

382.

383.

387.

4th

388.

361.

389.

390.
394.

396.
397.
398.
399.

1.
2.
3.
4.

400.

9- Masters Degree Program

401.

Master of Public Administration (MPA), M.Com

402.

403.

369.

Total Fee

Tutio
n Fee

110
00 110
00 1210
0

1210

363.

Exa
mination Fee
370.
1925

364.

365.

371.

Othe
r Dues
4500

377.

1925

378.

7500

379.

384.

2100

385.

7500

386.

391.

2100

392.

7500

393.

372.

395.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 3000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

404.

Admi
ssion Fee
411.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
412.
1500

406.

410.

Sem
ester
1st

405.

417.

2nd

418.

419.

420.

424.

3rd

425.

426.

427.

431.

4th

432.

433.

434.
438.

413.

Total Fee

Tutio
n Fee
1700
0
1700
0
1870
0
1870
0

407.

Exa
mination Fee
414.
1925

408.

409.

415.

Othe
r Dues
4500

421.

1925

422.

8000

423.

428.

2100

429.

8000

430.

435.

2100

436.

8000

437.

440.
441.
442.
443.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 10000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 4000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

444.

100

Government College University Faisalabad

416.

439.

Total
Fee
2042
5
2042
5
2170
0
2170
0
8425
0

Total
Fee
2642
5
2692
5
2880
0
2880
0
1109
50

16.46

Fee Structure (Distance Learning


Programs)

445.

446.
447.

10- MBA Executive 2 Years


448.

449.

Admi
ssion Fee
456.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
457.
1500

451.

455.

Sem
ester
1st

450.

462.

2nd

463.

464.

465.

469.

3rd

470.

471.

472.

476.

4th

477.

478.

479.
483.

458.

Total Fee

Tutio
n Fee
2500
0
2500
0
2750
0
2750
0

485.
486.
487.
488.

1.
2.
3.
4.

489.

11- MBA 3.5 Years, MBA Industrial Management 3.5 Years

490.

491.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 10000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 4000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

492.

Admi
ssion Fee
499.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
500.
1500

494.

498.

Sem
ester
1st

493.

505.

2nd

506.

507.

508.

512.

3rd

513.

514.

515.

519.

4th

520.

521.

522.

526.

5th

527.

528.

529.

533.

6th

534.

535.

536.

540.

7th

541.

542.

543.
547.

549.
550.
551.
552.

1.
2.
3.
4.

501.

Total Fee

Tutio
n Fee
2300
0
2300
0
2530
0
2530
0
2760
0
2760
0
2760
0

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 10000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 4000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

553.
101

554.

555.
556.
557.

558.

Fee Structure (Distance Learning Programs)


12- MPhil (Non Science Programs)
Islamic Studies, Urdu, Arabic, Persian
559.

Admi
ssion Fee
566.
1500

Regi
strartion Fee
567.
1500

561.

565.

Sem
ester
1st

572.

2nd

573.

574.

575.

579.
586.

3rd
4th

593.

580.
587.
594.

560.

581.

568.
582.

588.

589.

595.

596.

Tutio
n Fee
2200
0
2200
0
2420
0
2420
0

562.

Exa
mination Fee
569.
1925

563.

576.

577.

583.
590.

1925
2100
2100

597.

600.
601.
602.
603.

1.
2.
3.
4.

604.

13- MPhil (Non Science Programs)

605.

Special Education, Pakistan Studies, History, Education, Sociology, English Literature & Linguistics

606.

607.

608.

Regi
strartion Fee
616.
1500

610.

614.

Admi
ssion Fee
615.
1500

621.

2nd

622.

623.

624.

635.

3rd
4th

629.
636.

609.

630.

617.
631.

637.

638.
642.

Total Fee

Tutio
n Fee
2700
0
2700
0
2970
0
2970
0

611.

2100

644.
645.
646.
647.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 10000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 4000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

648.

102

Government College University Faisalabad

585.

1050

592.

Total

599.

Othe
r Dues
7500

613.

1050

627.

1050

634.

1050

641.

598.

571.

Fee

626.

639.

1050

591.

625.

2100

578.

612.

632.

1050

584.

Exa
mination Fee
618.
1925
1925

564.

Thesis Fee @ Rs. 10000/- at the time of thesis submission.


Project Fee @ Rs. 4000/- will be charged at the time of Project submission.
Degree Verifi cation Fee @ Rs. 1500/- will be charged in 3rd semester in addition to above.
Degree Fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be charged in fi nal semester in addition to above.

Sem
ester
1st

628.

570.

Othe
r Dues
8000

619.
633.

640.

0
0

620.

643.

Total
Fee
3492
5
3442
5
3680
0
3680
0
1429
50

Total
Fee
3942
5
3942
5
4230
0
4230
0
1634
50

649.

16.47

650.

Faculty
of

16.48

651.

Arts
&
Soci
al
Scie
nces

652.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

655.
656.
P
657.
658.E
Prof.

654.

653.

659.
16.51

660.

i
662.
16.52

16.50

Alongside academics, the Department


organizes various events to groom its students. The
students who are awarded degrees from the
Department have a vast range of jobs to choose from.
The Postgraduate Diploma in ELT is an evening
programme, primarily intended for teacher training.
The syllabus of this programme includes the latest
models of grammar, and approaches and techniques
16.49
of language teaching and testing. The faculty members
16.53
of the Department have contributed above hundred

665.
To

667.
The

668.
Dr.
Mu
ha
mm
ad
Asi
m
Ma
hm
oo

669.
Assoc
i
a

670.
671.P
Spe

673.672.
Assi 674.
675.P
Spe
676.
Anal

677.
678.
L
679.
680.M
Spec

681.
682.
L
683.
684.M
Spe

685.
104 Faculty
of Arts &
Social
Science
s

s
ti
n
g
a
n
d
E
v
a
l
u
a
ti
o
n

686.

16.54

687.

747.

688.
689.
690.
691.

Syed Kazim Shah


Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: English Language Teaching (ELT), Critical

Literacy,

692.

Research Methodology, Discourse Analysis,


Sociolinguistics

693.
694.
695.
696.
697.

Hafi z Muhammad Qasim


Lecturer (on study leave)
MPhil
Specialization: English Language Teaching (ELT), Systemic
Functional Grammar, Lexicography

698.
699.
700.
701.

Ms. Aisha Zulfi qar Choudhary


Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: World Englishes, English Language

Teaching

702.

(ELT), Corpus Linguistics, Stylistics

703.
704.
705.
706.

Ms. Ansa Sattar


Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: Phonetics & Phonology, ELT Discourse

Analysis

707.
708.
709.
710.

Ms. Kiran Shahbaz


Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: Grammar, Stylistics

Scheme of Studies BS
Applied Linguistics
711.

712.
713.
LNG716.
LNG719.
CSI722.
LNG725.
LNG728.
LNG731.
732.
PST735.
LNG738.
SOC741.
LNG744.
LNG-

Semester 1

714.
Introduction to Linguistics
717.
Study Skills
720.
Introduction to Computing
Applications
723.
Sentence Analysis &
Composition
726.
Introduction to Literary
Studies
729.
English for Academic
Purposes
Semester 2

733.
736.
739.
742.
745.

715.
3(3718.
3(3721.
3(3724.
3(3727.
3(3730.
3(3-

Pakistan Studies
Life Skills
Introduction to Sociology
Phonetics and Phonology
Poetry-I

734.
2(2737.
3(3740.
3(3743.
3(3746.
3(3-

846.

748.
749.
History of English
LNGLiterature
751.
Semester 3
752.
753.
Teaching Language Skills
LNG755.
756.
Advanced English
LNGGrammars
758.
759.
Islamic Studies/ Ethics
ISL761.
762.
ELT Methods and
LNGApproaches
764.
765.
Drama-I
LNG767.
768.
Introduction to Statistical
STATheory
770.
Semester 4
771.
772.
Stylistics-I
LNG774.
775.
Introduction to
PSYPsychology
777.
778.
Computer-Assisted
LNGLanguage Learning (CALL)
780.
781.
Task-Based Language
LNGTeaching
783.
784.
Drama-ll
LNG786.
787.
Academic
LNGCommunication
789.
Semester 5
790.
791.
Sociolinguistics
LNG793.
794.
Psycholinguistics
LNG796.
797.
Language and Gender
LNG799.
800.
Stylistics-ll
LNG802.
803.
Corpus Linguistics
LNG805.
806.
Narratology
LNG808.
Semester 6
809.
810.
Testing and Evaluation
LNG812.
813.
Literary Criticism
LNG815.
816.
World Englishes
LNG818.
819.
Pakistani Literature in
LNGEnglish
821.
822.
Semantics and
LNGPragmatics
824.
825.
Second Language
LNGAcquisition (SLA)
827.
Semester 7
828.
829.
Research Methodology
LNG831.
832.
Literary Theory
LNG834.
835.
Syllabus Design &
LNGMaterials Development
837.
838.
Discourse Analysis
LNG840.
841.
Forensic Linguistics
LNG843. 844.
English for Specifi c Purposes

750.

LNG-

3(3-

3(3-

754.
3(3757.
3(3760.
2(2763.
3(3766.
3(3769.
3(3-

773.
3(3776.
3(3779.
3
782.
3(3785.
3(3788.
3(3-

792.
3(3795.
3(3798.
3(3801.
3(3804.
3
807.
3(3-

811.
3(3814.
3(3817.
3(3820.
3(3823.
3(3826.
3(3-

830.
3(3833.
3(3836.
3(3839.
3(3842.
3(3845.

847.
Semester 8
848.
849.
Poetry-ll
LNG851.
852.
Research Report
LNG854.
855.
History of Linguistics
LNG857.
858.
Novel
LNG860.
861.
English for Employment
LNG863. 864.
Translation Studies

850.
3(3853.
3(3856.
3(3859.
3(3862.
3(3865.

LNG-

3(3-

866.

MA Applied Linguistics

867.
Semester 1
868.
869.
Introduction to Linguistics
LNG871.
872.
Study Skills
LNG874.
875.
Language skills
LNG877.
878.
Advanced English
LNGGrammars-I
Language Learning Theories,
880. 881.
LNG- Methods & Approaches
5
883.
884.
Poetry
LNG886.
Semester 2

887.
LNG890.
LNG893.
LNG896.
LNG899.
LNG902.
LNG905.
906.
LNG909.
LNG912.
LNG915.
LNG918.
LNG921.
LNG924.
925.
LNG928.
LNG931.
LNG934.
LNG937.
LNG940.
LNG-

888.
891.
894.
897.
900.
903.

Translation Studies
Research Methodology
Stylistics-I
Sociolinguistics
Testing and Evaluation
Drama

Semester 3

907.
Material Development &
Syllabus Design
910.
Semantics and
Pragmatics
913.
Corpus Linguistics
916.
Stylistics-ll
919.
History of Linguistics
922.
Novel
Semester 4

926.
Advanced English
Grammars-ll
929.
Discourse Analysis
932.
Phonetics and Phonology
935.
World Englishes
938.
Computer-Assisted
Language Learning (CALL)
941.
Literary Theory

870.
3(3873.
3(3876.
3(3879.
3(3882.
3(3-

885.
3(3-

889.
3(3892.
3(3895.
3(3898.
3(3901.
3(3904.
3(3-

908.
3(3911.
3(3914.
3(2917.
3(3920.
3(3923.
3(3-

927.
3(3930.
3(3933.
3(3936.
3(3939.
3(2942.
3(3-

943.
UD

944.

Government College University Faisalabad

16.55

MPhil / PhD Applied


Linguistics

945.

946.
947.
Research Methodology-I
*LNG949.
950.
Research Methodology-ll
*LNG952.
953.
Research Methods in
**LNGApplied Linguistics-I
955.
956.
Research Methods in
**LNGApplied Linguistics -II
958.
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil
959.
960.
Thesis
LNG962.
Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD
963.
964.
Thesis
966.LNG- * Core Course for MPhil and 3 Elective Courses in Each

948.
3(
951.
3(
954.
3(
957.
3(

961.
6(

965.

Semester ** Core Course for PhD and 2 Elective Courses in Each


Semester
967.
List of Elective Courses for MPhil and PhD

968.
**LNG971.
LNG974.
LNG977.
LNG980.
LNG983.
LNG986.
LNG989.
LNG992.
LNG995.
LNG998.
LNG1001.
LNG1004.
LNG1007.
LNG1010.
LNG1013.
LNG1016.
LNG1019.
**LNG1022.
LNG1025.
LNG1028.
LNG1031.
LNG1034.

969.
Corpus Linguistics 3(3-0)
972.
Multidimensional Analysis
975.
World Englishes
978.
Materials Evaluation and
Development
981.
Applied Lexicology
984.
Advanced Stylistics
987.
Syntactic Theory
990.
Language and Gender
993.
Language, Culture and
Identity
996.
Translation Studies
999.
Discourse Analysis
1002.
Contrastive Rhetoric
1005.
Systemic Functional
Grammar
1008.
Language in Social
Context
1011.
Stylistics
1014.
Genre Analysis
1017.
Language Testing
1020.
Applied Linguistics
1023.
Syntax
1026.
Semantics and
Pragmatics
1029.
Forensic Linguistics
1032.
Advancement in Second
Language Acquisition
1035.
Bilingualism

LNG-

1037.
1038.

970.
3(
973.
3(
976.
3(
979.
3(
982.
3(
985.
3(
988.
3(
991.
3(
994.
3(
997.
3(
1000.
3(
1003.
3(
1006.
3(
1009.
3(
1012.
3(
1015.
3(
1018.
3(
1021.
3(
1024.
3(
1027.
3(
1030.
3(
1033.
3(
1036.
3(

Note
** Mandatory for PhD students if not studied in

MPhil

1039.

106

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

16.56

the development of human

16.57

Fac

ulty

1040.

Pr
og
ra
ms
Of
fer
ed
1.

B
S

A
p
p
li
e
d
P
s
y

2.

3.

4.

chology
MSc
Applied
Psycholo
gy
MSc
Criminol
ogy
MS
Clinical

5.

P
s
y
c
h
o
l
o
g
y
M
S
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o
p
u
p
1
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a
r

:
D
r
.
K
h
a
l
i
d

1042.

Vision
1043.
Our

M
a
h
m
o
o
d
B
h
a
t
t
i

C
l
i
n
i
c
a
l
P
s
y
c
h
o
l
o
g
y

1041.
Coor
d
i
n
a
t
o
r

shared
vision,
here at
the
Departm
ent
of
Applied
Psycholo
gy, is to
develop
high
quality
trained
professio
nal
clinical
psycholo
gists to
pursue
the
excellenc
e in the fi
eld
of
psycholo
gy and to
make
signifi
cant and
meaningf
ul
contributi
on
towards
the
socioeconomi
c
betterme
nt of our
country.

1044.

Mission

1045.

The
mission
of
the
Department
of
Applied
Psychology,
GC

Univ
ersit
y
Fais
alab
ad,
is to
provi
de
and
incul
cate
the
kno
wled
ge
of
hum
an
beh
avior
to
the
stud
ents
seek
ing
such
kno
wled
ge in
an
eff
ectiv
e
and
rese
arch
orie
nted
man
ner.
Mor
eove
r,
the
dep
artm
ent
is
com
mitte
d to

meet the
challenges
of
the
modern
age
by
producing
researcher
s
and
profession
als in the fi
eld, which
will help to
understan
d
and
ultimately
resolve the
problems
of society.

1046.

ntrod
uction

1047.

P
sychology,
being
a
scientifi c
study
of
human
behavior
and mental
processes,
has
not
only
achieved
immense
popularity
with
scholars of
modern
age but it
has
also
helped in
understan
ding
the
psychologi
cal
problems
of
the
society.
Psychologi
cal

knowledge is now
applied to such
diverse areas as
psychotherapy,
counseling
and
guidance, hospital
management,
environment,
business,
education, industry,
crimes linguistics,
and
critical
evaluation
of
literature and fi ne
arts. Government
College University
Faisalabad started
studies in Applied
Psychology at post
graduate level and
plans to satisfy the
long
standing
demand of the
area.
GC
University,
Faisalabad,
has
also introduced BS
(Hons)
programme.
The
Department aims
at producing high
quality
professionals and
psychologists who
are committed to
pursue excellence
and are endowed
with
vision,
courage
and
dedication.
Our
students,
after
completing
their
degrees, will make
signifi cant and
meaningful
contribution
towards the socioeconomic
betterment of the
country through

1048.

o
n
:
R
e
s
e
a
r
c
h
,
C
li
n
i
c
a
l
P
s
y
c
h
o
l
o
g
y
&

Dr.
Khal
id
Mah
moo
d
Bhat
ti

1049.
MSc
(Pun
jab),
PhD
(IPP
BU)

1050.
Assis
t
a
n
t
P
r
o
f
e
s
s
o
r

P
s
y
c
h
o
m
e
t
r
i
c
s

/
C
o
o
r
d
i
n
a
t
o
r

1051.
Speci
a
l
i
z
a
t
i

1052.

s. Fozia
Akram

1053.
Sc (GCU
Lahore),
MS
(GCUF)

1054.

Lecturer/
Academic
Coordinator MSc

1055.
Specialization:
Clinical
Psycholo
gy,
Cognitive
Psy,
Personali
ty
1056. Psy. &
Forensic
Psychology,
Counseling
Psychology

1057.

Ms.
Asma Riaz
1058. MSc
(Punjab), MPhil
(IIUI)
1059. Lecturer

1060.

Specialization:
Health
Psycholo
gy,
Behavior
al NeuroSciences
,
1061. Clinical
Psychology

1062.

Ms.
Shazia Habib
1063. MSc
(Punjab), MS (GCU
Lahore)
1064. Lecturer
(On Study leave)

1065.
Specialization:
Clinical
Psycholo
gy&
Behavior
al NeuroSciences

1066.

Ms.

Rabi
a
Kha
war

il (GCU
Lahore)

1068.

ecturer

1067.

1069.

MSc
(BZ
U),
MPh

Speci
a
li
z

1070.

ation:
Psycholo
gical
Assessm
ent &
Researc
h
Methodol

ogy

1071.

1072.

Strivin
g for Excellence

1073.
107

1074. Government College University Faisalabad


1075. Ms. Rabia Maryam
1076. MSc (BZU), MPhil (GCUF)
1077. Lecturer
1078.
Specialization: Educational Psychology,
1079.

Human Resource
Management & Social Psychology

1080. Mr. Arif Nadeem


1081. MSc LHR, PMDCP (BU)
1082. Lecturer (On Study leave)
1083.
Specialization: Clinical Psychology,
1084.

Psychometrics, Para
Psychology

1085. Ms. Abida Kareem


1086. MSc (AKU) PMDCP (BU)
1087. Lecturer (On Study Leave)
1088.
Specialization: Abnormal Psychology,
Clinical Psychology

1089. Mr. Muhammad Umer Khan


1090. MSc (GCUF)
1091. Lecturer (On Study leave)
1092.
Specialization: Health Psychology, Cross
Cultural Psychology,
Abnormal Psychology

Scheme of Studies
1101.
BS Applied
Psychology
1100.

1102.

Semester 1

16.58
16.59
16.60
16.61

Examination Coordinator BS (Hons) Specialization:


Clinical Psychology, Cognitive psychology,
Research Methodology & Statistics, Psychometrics

1096.
1097.

Ms. Qura-tul-Ain
BS(Hons) GCUF Teaching
Assistant Specialization: Applied
Psychology

1098.
1099.

Ms. Abida Ajid AM


MSc (GCUF) Teaching
Assistant Specialization: Clinical
Psychology

1103.
1104.
1105.

P
Functional English
Pakistan Studies
P
Introduction to

MT
Psychology-I

1106.
16.62
16.63

Mathematics -1

S
Sem

1107.

Introduction to

Sociology

16.64
16.65

1093.

1094. Ms. Saima Saeed


1095.
MSc (GCUF) MPhil (GCUL) Lecturer/

EN

16.66
16.67
16.68
16.69
16.70
16.71
16.72
16.73
16.74
16.75

1108.

EN

English
Comprehension and Composition

1109.

I
Islamic Studies / Ethics
P

MT
1110. Introduction to Psychology-ll
MC
Sem

1111. Mathematics-ll
EN

1112. Introduction to Communication


1113. Communication Skills
P

1114. History & Systems in Psychology


P

1115. Personality Psychology


P
ED
Sem
1116. Social Psychology

1117. Foundation of Education


16.76

EN

1118. Technical Writing

16.77
1119.

Adv
anc
ed
Soci
al
Psy
chol
ogy

16.78
1120.

Men
tal
Hea
lth
and
Psy
cho
path
olog
y-I

16.79
1121.

cog
nitiv
e&
Aff
ecti
ve
proc
ess
es

16.80
16.81
1122.

E
Sem

Issu
es
in
Paki
stan
Eco
nom

16.82
y

1123.
Beh
avio
ral
Neu
rosc
ienc
es

16.83
1124.
Men
tal
Hea
lth
and
Psy
cho

pathology-II

1125.

3(3-0)

1126.

2(2-0)

1127.
1128.

3(3-0)

1129.

3(3-0)

1130.

3(3-0)

1131.

2(2-0)

1132.
1133.

3(3-0)

1134.

3(3-0)

1135.

3(3-0)

1136.

3(3-0)

1137.

3(3-0)

1138.

3(3-0)

1139.

3(3-0)

1140.

3(3-0)

1141.

3(3-0)

1142.

3(3-0)

1143.
1144.

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

3(3-0)

1145.

4(4-0)

1146.

4(4-0)

1147.

1148.
1149.
PSY1152.
PSY1155.
PSY1158.
PSY1161.
PSY1164.
1165.
PSY1168.
PSY1171.
PSY1174.
PSY1177.
1178.
PSY1181.
PSY1184.
PSY1187.
PSY1190.
1191.
PSY1194.
PSY1197.
PSY1200.
PSY1203.
PSY1206.
1207.
PSY1210.
PSY1213.
PSY1216.
PSY-

Semester 6

1150.
Developmental
Psychology
1153.
Psychological Testing &
Measurement-I
1156.
Health Psychology
1159.
Research Methodology-ll
1162.
Industrial/Organizational

1151.
4(
1154.
3(
1157.
4(
1160.
3(
1163.

Psychology
Semester 7

4(

1166.
Clinical Psychology-I
1169.
Psychological Testing &
Measurement-ll
1172.
Counseling Psychology-I
1175.
Human Resource

1167.
4(
1170.
3(
1173.
4(
1176.

Management
4(
Optional Subjects (any one from the following)

1179.
1182.
1185.
1188.

Organizational Behavior
Cross-cultural psychology
Trauma Psychology
Consumer behavior

4(

Semester 8

1192.
1195.
1198.
1201.
1204.

1180.
4(
1183.
4(
1186.
4(
1189.

Internship
Clinical Psychology-ll
Counseling Psychology-ll
Positive Psychology
Thesis

1193.
2(
1196.
4(
1199.
4(
1202.
4(
1205.

4(
Optional Subjects (any one from the following)

1208.
1211.
1214.
1217.

Forensic psychology
Sports Psychology
Military Psychology
Gender Issues in

1209.
4(
1212.
4(
1215.
4(
1218.

Psychology
PSY-505

1221.

4(
Research Methodology-1

PSY-507

1225.

Application of Statistics in Psychology

1228.

PSY-509

1229.

Educational psychology

1231.

108

1219.

1220.

1222.

3(3-0)

1223.

1224.

1226.

1227.

16.84

1230.

4(3-1)

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

16.85

3(2-1)

1232. MSc Applied Psychology


1233.
Semester 1
1234.
1235.
History and Systems in
PSYPsychology
1237.
1238.
Research Methodology-1
PSY1240.
1241.
Introduction to Statistical
STATheory
1243.
1244.
Cognitive and Aff ective
PSYProcesses
1246.
1247.
Behavioral
PSYNeurosciences
1249.
Semester 2
1250.
1251.
Introduction to Computing
CSIApplications
1253.
1254.
Psychological Testing and
PSYMeasurement
1256.
1257.
Personality Psychology
PSY1259.
1260.
Social Psychology
PSY1262.
1263.
Abnormal Psychology
PSY1265.
1266.
Research Methodology-ll
PSY1268.
Semester 3
1269.
1270.
Developmental
PSYPsychology
1272.
1273.
Psychometrics
PSY1275.
1276.
Clinical Psychology
PSY1278.
1279.
Industrial / Organizational
PSYPsychology
1281.
1282.
Educational Psychology
PSY1284.
1285.
Counseling Psychology
PSY1287.
Semester 4
1288.
1289.
Health Psychology
PSY1291.
1292.
Internship
PSY1295.
Thesis
1294.
1296.
OR
PSY6
1297.
Two Optional Subjects
8

1299.
BMS1302.
MCM1305.
PSY1308.
PSY1311.
PSY-

from the following


1300.
Human Resource
Management
1303.
Introduction to Mass
Communication
1306.
Cross-Cultural
Psychology
1309.
Gender Issues In
Psychology
1312.
Forensic Psychology

1236.
4(4
1239.
3((
1242.
3(3
1245.
4(3
1248.
4(4

1252.
3(3
1255.
3(2
1258.
3(3
1261.
3(3
1264.
4(4
1267.
3(2

1271.
3(3
1274.
3(2
1277.
4(3
1280.
4(4
1283.
4(3
1286.
4(3

1290.
4(3
1293.
2(2
1298.
6(0

1301.
3(3
1304.
3(3
1307.
3(3
1310.
3(3
1313.
3(2

1314.
MSc Criminology
1315.
Semester 1
1316.
1317.
Fundamentals of
CRICriminology
1319.
1320.
Methods of Research in
CRI- 1323.
Criminology
Application of statistics and
1322.
STA- Computer in Criminology
3
1325.1326. Theoretical Perspectives on
CRI- Crime and Criminal Behavior 3(3-0)
5
1328.
1329.
Criminal justice system
CRI1331.
1332.
Communication skills
ENG1334.
Semester 2

1404. MS Clinical Psychology


1405.1406. Research Methodology and
1318.
3(31321.
3(21324.
4(3-

1327.
1330.
3(31333.
3(3-

1335.1336.

1337.

CRI-

3(2-

Criminal Investigation and


Methods of Assessment

PSY- Statistics in Clinical Psychology-I


7
1408.
1409.
Psychodiagnosis and
PSYAssessment-I
1411.
1412.
Psychotherapy -1
PSY1414.
1415.
Psychophysiology &
PSYPsychopharmacology-I
1417.
1418.
Clinical Training -1
PSY1421.
Research
Methodology
and
1420.
PSY- Statistics in Clinical Psychology-ll
7
1423.
1424.
Psychodiagnosis and
PSYAssessment-ll
1426.
1427.
Psychotherapy -II
PSY1429.
1430.
Psychophysiology &
PSYPsychopharmacology-ll
1432.
1433.
Clinical Training - II
PSY1435.
Mandatory Courses

1338.
1339.
Drug Abuse and Related
CRICrimes
1341.
1342.
Islamic Perspective on
CRICrime and Punishment
1344.
1345.
Correctional Institutions
CRIand Policing
1347.
1348.
Forensic Sciences in
CRICriminology
1350.
1351.
Terrorism and Violence
CRI1353.
Semester 3
1354.
1355.
Criminal Psychology
CRI1357.1358. Community justice and crime

1340.
3(31343.
1436.
1437.
Thesis
3(3PSY1346.
1439.
1440.
Internship
3(3PSY- MS (Top Up) Clinical Psychology: (One Year
1349. 1442.
3(31352. Programme for candidates having ADCP/PMD in Clinical

CRI-

3(3-

prevention in Pakistan

1360.1361.

3(3-

1356.
4(41359.

Psychological
CRI- Interventions for
6 CriminalBehaviour
1363.
1364.
OrganizedCrime and
CRIMoney Laundering
1366.
1367.
Child Abuse andJuvenile
CRIDelinquency
1369.
1370.
Geographical Information
CRISystem (GIS)
1372.
Semester 4

1362.

1373.
1374.
Human rights
CRI1376.
1377.
Penology
CRI1379.1380. Internship
CRI1382.
1383.
Thesis
CRI1384.
OR two optional subjects
6
1386.
1387.
Gender and Crime
CRI1389.
1390.
Cyber crime
CRI1392.
1393.
Crime and security
CRI1395.
1396.
Crime and mental health
CRIissues
1398.
1399.
Procedures of evidence in
CRIcriminal law
1401.
1402.
Sentencing-as a post-

1375.
3(31378.
3(31381.
2(01385.

CRI-

3(3-

conviction

Psychology)

3(3-

1365.
3(31368.
3(31371.
3(3-

6(0-

1388.
3(31391.
3(31394.
3(31397.
3(31400.
3(31403.

1443.

1407.
3(3-

1410.
3(31413.
3(31416.
3(31419.
4(41422.
3(3-

1425.
3(31428.
3(31431.
3(31434.
4(4-

1438.
6(01441.
4(0-

1444.
10
9

16.86

Institut

e of

Art
& Design

16.87

1446.
1445.

1447.
1448.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

at the demand of
national and international standerds / requirements.

Bachelor in Fashion Design (4 Year Morning)


BFA Textile Design (4 Year Morning)
BFA Graphic Design (4 Year Morning)
BFA Painting (4 Year Morning)
Diploma in Fashion Design (1 Year Evening)
Diploma in Textile Design (1 Year Evening)

1449.

Coordinator: Ms. Tehmina Afzal

1450.

1462.

1451.
Vision
1452. To promote art and aesthetic sense

Programs Offered

1453.
Mission
1454. To prepare an artistic and

educational community that


values creativity, innovation, and conceptual tracks. The institute
craves to temper craftsmanship with discipline and knowledge in
the fi eld of Art & Design.

1455. Introduction
1456.
Institute of

Art & Design off ers 4 year


degree programs in Textile Design, Fashion Design,
Graphic Design and Fine Arts. Our upcoming programs
are MA Visual Arts, 1 year diplomas in Multimedia,
Interior Design, Painting and MA Painting. Studio
teaching at institute is supported by well-equipped
laboratories, broadband internet access, a sculpture
workshop, photographic studio sewing labs, Pattern
labs, print making studio, drawing lab, a library and
well equipped graphic and general labs.

1457. Introduction of Disciplines


1458.
Textile Design (4 Year Program in BTD)
1459. The objective of Textile Design major it to introduce

a
broad range of Textile processes and theoretical perspectives on
which to base the practice of textile design. It also develops the
skills necessary for researching and originating contemporary
textile themes, and creating fabric prototypes and samples.
Textile Design is concerned with understanding and creating one
of the most intimate and yet public aspect of the material world.
As technological and cultural creations, textiles and fundamental
to the way we clothe, shelter and represent ourselves. As
aesthetic expressions, textiles construct and communicate
individual and social identities. Since weather pattern of Pakistan
mostly remains hot & dry, the focus of majority of the designer is
turning to launch individual brands in the fi eld of Textile Prints.
Therefore, it is pertinent for us to divert our curriculum in
introducing latest and innovative textile prints in order to attract
industrial factors & demands. Major Courses: Visual Arts, Textile
Theory, Weaving, Photography, History of Design

1460.
1461.

Graphic Design (4Year Program in BGD)


The term Graphic Design often refers to both the
process (Designing) by which the communication is created and
the products (Designs) which are generated. The faculty of
graphic design at GC University Faisalabad focuses on number
artistic and professional disciplines which lead to

1463.

110

1464.

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

16.90

16.91

1465.
1466.
1467.

visual communication and presentation.


Various methods are thought to the
students to create
and combine symbols, images and words to create a

visual

1468.

representation of ideas & messages. Students use


typography,
1469.
visual arts and page layout techniques to
produce the fi nal
1470. result. To impart academic knowledge and give
practical
1471. exposure to the students of Textile, Fashion and Graphic
Design
1472. in order to produce skill man power for the textile &
Fashion
1473. Industry of Pakistan
1474. Major Courses: Photography, Graphic Design, History of
Design,
1475. Drawing, Graphic Printing

1476.
1477.

Fashion Design (4 Year Program BFD)


The Faculty of Fashion Design maintains close ties and
continuously collaborates with the fashion industry to continue to
provide current students with high quality professional training in
tune with the needs of the current international fashion scene and
industry.
1478. The objective of this course is the development of the
creative talent of young people who plan to become professional
fashion designers. It widens their abilities through research,
observation and close examination of the methods for the creation of
an innovation and individual fashion collection. Major Courses:
Fashion Drawing, Pattern, Sewing, Drapping, History of Fashion
Costume

1479. Fine Arts (4 Year Program BFA)


1480.
The Faculty of Fine Arts committed to the study
and practice of
the visual arts as these relate to creative art
making, educational
practice and theory, and the understanding of art in its

1481.
1482.
diverse

1483.
1484.

historical and cultural settings.


Institute of Arts & Design produces graduated well

equipped

1485.

to meet the numerous overlapping skills


currently demanded

1486.

within
professional art practice
and theoretical discourse.
1487. Major Courses: Painting,
Landscaping, Sculpture, Print
Making,
1488. Calligraphy, History of Art,
Sculpture
1489.
The department
off ers specialization in
Sculpture focusing
1490. exclusively on the
techniques and materials in
professional
1491. sculptural forms as an
area of professional study.
1492. Painting
1493.
The objective of
this program is to assist
the students in
1494. developing professional
and traditional techniques of paining
as
1495. a major skill and learning
how to paint in innovative ways.
1496. Print Making
1497. Students expand their
understanding of basic print making
principles through advanced applied
problems focused on print making as
visual representation of images,
language, and through various
conceptual
and
traditional
techniques with the help of
equipment
available
in
the
department.

1498.

Faculty

1499.
1500.
1501.

Ms. Tehmina Afzal


M.F.A Graphic Design
Assistant Professor / Coordinator

1502.
1503.

Mr. Wajahat Ali


BFA Painting Assistant Professor

1504.
1505.

Mr. M. Asghar Rehmani

1506.
1507.

Mr. Faheem Tufail


BTD Textile Design Lecturer

1508.
1509.

Mr. M. Shahid Anjum


MFA Graphic Design Lecturer (On study

Lecturer (On Study Leave)

Leave)

1510.
1511.

Mr. Mohsin Mirza


MFA Painting Lecturer

1512.
1513.

Mr. Muhammad Ali


MFA Graphic Design Lecturer

1514.
1515.

Ms. Sammra Shehzad


BTD Textile Design Lecturer

1516.
1517.

Ms. Sadia Shafqat


MA Interior Design Lecturer

1518.
1519.

Mr. Abu Bakar Noorani


BFA Fashion Design Lecturer

1520.
1521.

Ms. Yousra Saleem


Bachelor in Fashion Design Lecturer

1522.
1523.

Mr. Shahid Zaheer


BFA Fashion Design Lecturer

1524. Mr. Rizwan Munir


1525. B.Sc Textile Engineering
1526. Lecturer
1527.
Specialization: Marketing, Textile Printing
Techniques

1528.
1529.

Ms. Baneen Nazir


MA Painting

Ms. Farwa Batool


MA
Multimedia / BGD
Graphic Design
Lecturer

Lecturer (On study Leave)

1538.

1544.
1545.

Mr. Sajjad Ahmad

Lakhnavi

1539.

Lecturer

1530.
1531.

1536.
1537.

Ms. Sabeen Fatima


MA Painting

Lecturer

1532.
1533.

Ms. Sana Arslan


MS Art History / MFA Painting Lecturer

1534.
1535.

Ms. Aneeza Saleem


BGD Graphic Design Lecturer

B
TD Textile
Design
Lecturer (On
study
Leave)

1540.
1541.

Ms. Aliya Shafqat


B

1542.
1543.

Ms. Sammar Anwar


BFA
Painting Lecturer
Mr. Mehmood Idrees
MFA
Painting Lecturer

1546.
1547.

Mr. Waqas Baloch


BFA Painting
Visiting Lecturer

1548.
1549.

Ms. Rabia Shareen


MA Fine Arts
Teaching Assistant

TD Textile
Design

1550.
1
11

1551.

Government College University Faisalabad

Scheme of Studies
1553.
Bachelor of Graphic
Design(BGD)
1552.

1554.

16.92

EN

16.93
P
1555. Functional English
16.94
MT
1556. Pakistan studies
16.95
B
1557. Mathematics-1
1558. Visual Arts
16.96
B
1559. Drawing I
16.97
B
1560. Sculpture I
16.98
B
1561. Fundamentals of Design I
16.99
B
16.100
Sem
1562. Drafting I
16.101
EN
1563. English Comprehension and Composition
16.102
I
1564. Islamic Studies/ Ethics
16.103
B
1565. History of Arts I
16.104

16.105
B
1566. Introduction to Psychology
1567. Drawing II
16.106
B
1568. Sculpture II
16.107
B
1569. Fundamentals of Design II
16.108
B
16.109
Sem
1570. Drafting II
16.110

Dra
win
g
III

16.112
1573.

Semester 1

16.111
B
1571. Graphic Design I

Design II

1572.

Cal
ligr
ap
hy

16.113
1574.
Co
mp
ute
r
Gr
ap
hic
sI

16.114
1575.

16.120
B
1580. Drawing IV
16.121
BG

1581. Modern Calligraphy

1586.

3(3-0)

16.122
B
1582. Printmaking Making

1587.

2(2-0)

1588.

3(3-0)

1589.

2(2-0)

1590.

3(0-3)

1591.

3(0-3)

1592.

3(1-2)

1593.

3(0-3)

1594.

3(3-0)

1595.

2(2-0)

1596.

2(2-0)

1597.

3(3-0)

1598.

3(0-3)

1599.

3(0-3)

1600.

3(1-2)

1601.

3(0-3)

1602.

3(0-3)

1603.

3(0-3)

1604.

2(0-2)

BG

1605.

2(0-2)

Sem

1606.

2(1-1)

1607.

3(3-0)

1608.

3(3-0)

1609.

2(2-0)

1610.

3(0-3)

1611.

3(0-3)

16.123
B

16.124
BG
1584. Photography II
16.125
B
1585. History of Design II
B

His
tor
y of
Art

16.116
s II

EN

1577.
Co
m
mu
nic
ati
on
Ski
lls

16.117
16.118
1578.
His
tor
y of
De
sig
nI

16.119
1579.
Gr
ap
hic

BG

1583. Computer Graphics II

Ph
oto
gra
phy
I

16.115
1576.

BG

BG

1612.

2(0-3)

1613.

2(0-3)

1614.

2(0-3)

1615.

2(0-3)

1616.

3(3-0)

1617.

1618.ine Arts (BFA) Painting


BFA1621.
1680.
Semester 1
1622.
1681.
1682.
Functional English
BGDENG1625.
1684.
1685.
Pakistan studies
BGDPST1628.
1687.
1688.
Mathematics-I
BGDMTH1631.
1690.
1691.
Visual Arts
BGDBFA1634.
1693.
1694.
Drawing 1
BGDBFA1637.
1696.
1697.
Sculpture 1
BGDBFA1640.
1699.
1700.
Fundamentals of Design
BFA1
1641.
1702.
1703.
Drafting 1
BGDBFA1644.
1705.
Semester 2
BGD1647.
1706.
1707.
English Comprehension
BGDENGand Composition
1650.
BGD1653.
BGD1656.
BGD1659.
1660.
BGD1663.
BGD1666.
BGD1669.
BFA1672.
BGD1675.
1676.
1709.

BGD-

1679.

B
a
c
h
e
l
o
r
o
f
F

1683.
3(31686.
2(21689.
3(31692.
2(21695.
3(01698.
3(01701.
3(11704.
3(0-

1708.
3(3-

1710.
ISL1713.
BFA1716.
PSY1719.
BFA1722.
BFA1725.
BFA1728.
BFA1731.
1732.
BFA1735.
BFA1738.
BFA1741.
BFA1744.
BFA1747.
BFA1750.
ENG1753.
1754.
BFA1757.
BFA1760.
BFA1763.
BFA1766.
BFA1769.
BFA1772.
PSY1775.
1776.
BFA1779.
BFA1782.
BFA1785.
BFA1788.
BFA1791.
BFA1794.
1795.
BFA1798.
BFA1801.
BFA1804.
BFA1807.
BFA1810.

1711.
Islamic Studies / Ethics
1714.
History of Arts 1
1717.
Introduction to
Psychology -1
1720.
Drawing II
1723.
Sculpture II
1726.
Fundamentals of Design
II
1729.
Drafting II

1813.
1814.

Painting 1
Drawing III
Calligraphy
Print making 1
Sculpture III
History of Arts II
Communication Skills

1755.
1758.
1761.
1764.
1767.
1770.
1773.

Painting II
Drawing IV
Advance Calligraphy
Print making II
Ceramics
Western Art 1

Introduction to
Psychology - II
Semester 5

1777.
1780.
1783.
1786.
1789.
1792.

Painting (Major) 1
Drawing V
Western Art II
Miniature painting 1
Modern Calligraphy
Muslim Art

1756.
4(01759.
3(01762.
2(01765.
2(01768.
2(01771.
3(31774.
4(3-

1778.
6(01781.
3(01784.
3(31787.
3(11790.
2(01793.
3(3-

Semeste 6

1796.
1799.
1802.
1805.
1808.
1811.

1734.
4(01737.
3(01740.
2(01743.
2(01746.
2(01749.
3(31752.
3(3-

Semester 4

BFA-

16.126

3(0-

Semester 3

1733.
1736.
1739.
1742.
1745.
1748.
1751.

1712.
2(21715.
2(21718.
4(31721.
3(01724.
3(01727.
3(11730.

Painting (Major) II
Advance Drawing 1
Miniature Painting II
Western Art III
Cultural Studies
Conceptual Art 1

1797.
6(01800.
2(01803.
2(01806.
3(31809.
3(31812.
2(0-

112

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

16.127

1819.
BFA1822.
BFA1825.
BFA1828.
BFA1831.
1832.

1820.
1823.
1826.
1829.

Advance Drawing II
Conceptual Art II
Art Criticism
Modern Art

16.162

3(3-

Semester 8

1833.

1852. Drafting II

1821.
2(01824.
2(01827.
3(31830.

Project

BFA-

1834.
6(0-

Bachelor of Textile Design


(BTD)

1835.
1836.

Semester 1

16.128

EN

16.130
P
1837. Functional English

16.129

16.163

16.164
B
1853. Textile Design I
1854. Drawing III

16.165

16.166
BT
1855. Calligraphy

16.167

16.168
B
1856. Weaving I

16.169

16.170
B
1857. Textile Technology I

16.171

16.172

16.173

16.174
EN
1858. History of Arts II
2
1859. Communication Skills

16.175

16.131
1860.

16.132
MT
1838. Pakistan studies

16.133

16.134
B
1839. Mathematics -1
1840. Visual Arts

16.135

16.136
B
1841. Drawing I

16.137

16.138
B
1842. Sculpture I

16.139

16.140
B
1843. Fundamentals of Design I

16.141

16.142
B
16.144
Sem
1844. Drafting I

16.143

16.145
EN
1845. English Comprehension and Composition

16.146

16.147
I
1846. Islamic Studies / Ethics

16.148

16.149
B
1847. History of Arts I

16.150

16.151

16.152

16.153
B
1848. Introduction to Psychology
1849.Drawing II

16.154

16.155
B
1850. Sculpture II

16.156

16.157
B
1851. Fundamentals of Design II

16.158

16.159
16.161

16.160

B
Sem

1861.
1862.
BTD1865.
BTD1868.
BTD1871.
BTD1874.
BTD1877.
BFA1880.
BTD1883.
BFA1886.
1887.
BTD1890.
BTD1893.
BTD1896.
BTD1899.
BTD1902.
1903.
BTD1906.
BTD1909.
BTD1912.
BTD1915.
BTD1918.
BTD1921.
BTD1924.
1925.
BTD1928.
BTD1931.
BTD1934.
BTD-

Semester 4

1863.
1866.
1869.
1872.
1875.
1878.
1881.
1884.

Textile Design II
Drawing IV
Weaving II
Digital Textiles 1
Textile Technology II
Western Art 1
History of Textiles 1
Research Methodology

2(2-

Semester 5

1888.
1891.
1894.
1897.
1900.

Textile Design (Major) 1


Drawing V
Digital Textiles II
History of Textiles II
Textile Printing 1

Advance Drawing 1
Textile Design) Major) II
Digital Textiles III
Textile Made-Ups 1
Textile Printing II
History of Textiles III

Marketing and
Merchandising 1
Semester 7

1926.
1929.
1932.
1935.

1889.
9(01892.
3(01895.
2(01898.
2(21901.
2(2-

Semester 6

1904.
1907.
1910.
1913.
1916.
1919.
1922.

1864.
3(01867.
3(01870.
3(01873.
2(01876.
2(21879.
3(31882.
2(21885.

Textile Design(Major) III


Digital Textiles IV
Textile Illustration
Textile Made-Ups II

1905.
2(01908.
8(01911.
2(01914.
2(11917.
2(21920.
2(21923.
2(2-

1927.
8(01930.
2(01933.
1(01936.
2(0-

1937.
BTD1940.

1938.

Marketing and
Merchandising II
Semester 8

1939.

1941.

2(2-

BTD-

1942.

Project

1943.
6(0-

Bachelor of Fashion Design


(BFD)

1944.

1945.

Semester 1

1946.
ENG-

1947.

Functional English

1948.
3(3-

1949.
PST-

1950.

Pakistan studies

1951.
2(2-

1952.
MTH-

1953.

Mathematics -1

1954.
3(3-

1955.
BFA-

1956.

Visual Arts

1957.
2(2-

1958.
BFA-

1959.

Drawing 1

1960.
3(0-

1961.
BFA-

1962.

Sculpture 1

1963.
3(0-

1964.
BFA-

1965.
1

Fundamentals of Design

1966.
3(1-

1967.
BFA-

1968.

Pattern Making 1

1969.
3

1970.

Semester 2

1971.
ENG-

1972.

English Comprehension
and Composition

1973.
3(3-

1974.
ISL-

1975.

Islamic Studies / Ethics

1976.
2(2-

1977.
BFA-

1978.

History of Arts 1

1979.
2(2-

1980.
PSY-

1981.
Psychology

Introduction to

1982.
3(3-

1983.
BFA-

1984.

Drawing II

1985.
3(0-

1986.
BFA-

1987.

Sculpture II

1988.
3(0-

1989.
BFA-

1990.
II

Fundamentals of Design

1991.
3(1-

1992.
BFA-

1993.

Pattern Making II

1994.
3(0-

1995.

Semester 3

1996.
BFD-

1997.

Pattern 1

1998.
2(0-

1999.
BFD-

2000.

Draping 1

2001.
2(0-

2002.
BFD-

2003.

Sewing 1

2004.
2(0-

2005.
BFD-

2006.

Fashion Textile Design 1

2007.
2

2008.
BFD-

2009.

Basic Fashion Drawing

2010.
2(0-

2011.
BFD-

2012.
Costume 1

History of Fashion

2013.
3(3-

2014.
ENG-

2015.

Communication skills

2016.
2(2-

2017.
BFD-

2018.
Technology

Textile & Fashion

2019.
3(3-

2020.

Semester 4

2021.
BFD-

2022.

Pattern II

2023.
2(0-

2024.
BFD-

2025.

Draping II

2026.
2(0-

2027.
BFD-

2028.

Sewing II

2029.
3(0-

2030.
BFD-

2031.

Fashion Textile Design II

2032.
3(0-

2033.
BFD-

2034.

Fashion Silloute

2035.
3(1-

2036.
BFD-

2037.

Digital Fashion Drawing

2038.
2(1-

2039.
BFD2042.

2040.
History of Fashion
Costume II
2043.
Research Methodology

BFA-

2041.
2(22044.
2(2-

16.176
2045.
D

2047.
2048.
2049.
BFD2052.
BFD2055.
BFD2058.
BFD2061.
BFD2064.
BFD2067.
BFD2070.
2071.
BFD2074.
BFD2077.
BFD2080.
BFD2083.
BFD2086.
BFD2089.
2090.
BFD2093.
BFD2096.
BFD2099.
BFD2102.
BFD2105.
BFD2108.
2109.
BFD-

Semester 5

2050.
2053.
2056.
2059.
2062.
2065.
2068.

Pattern III
Draping III
Sewing III
Fashion Textile Design III
Fashion Drawing 1
Designers History
Fashion Marketing

2(2-

Semester 6

2072.
2075.
2078.
2081.
2084.
2087.

Advance Pattern 1
Draping IV
Advance Sewing 1
Fashion Drawing II
Fashion Accessories

Fashion Marketing &


Merchandising
Semester 7

2091.
2094.
2097.
2100.
2103.
2106.

Advance Pattern II
Advance Draping
Advance Sewing II
Fashion Illustration
Fabric Creation
Visual Marketing

2073.
3(02076.
3(02079.
3(02082.
3(02085.
3(12088.
2(2-

2092.
3(02095.
3(02098.
3(02101.
3(02104.
2(12107.
3(2-

Semester 8

2110.

2051.
2(02054.
3(02057.
3(02060.
3(02063.
3(02066.
3(32069.

Project Report

2111.
6(0-

2113.

114

2114.

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

Departm

ent of
2115.
2116.
Email:

Economics
Phone: 041-9201478
economics@gcuf.edu.pk

16.177

sofi a_eco@gcuf.edu.pk

2117.

To achieve broad and


increasing recognition of the
excellence of its programs among
those off ered by public and
private institutions in the region
and at international level; and to
equip students with skills to
implement theoretical and applied
research work that will contribute
to
knowledge
and
resolve
problems
confronting
the
economy.

2118.
2119.

Mission

To enable the
students to exercise their
intellectual capacity, to
acquire
disciplinary
knowledge
and
analytical skills, to value
diversity in people and
ideas, and to develop
ethical decision making
abilities. To produce
quality economists that
will
play
their
constructive role in diff
erent public, private
sector
organizations,
policy
making,
and
research. The learning
environment
is
distinguished
by
admission on merit only,
highly accessible faculty,
teamwork,
and
information technology-

supported education. The economics faculty places an


emphasis on excellence in teaching through
continuous professional development in instruction, as
well as, in applied and theoretical economic research.
Currently, the Department is off ering graduate and
postgraduate degree programs viz-a-viz BS, MSc,
MPhil and PhD.

2120.
2121.

2122.

and social behaviors through providing a


better understanding of a variety of contemporary
issues. The employment prospects for economists are
very wide as the importance of economics is inevitable.
Students who study economics here acquire problem
solving skills that are valued by government and
business employers, skills that can be used to examine
a variety of economic policy issues e.g. problems of
unemployment and infl ation, policy and project
evaluation, the impact of monopoly power and
regulation, the impact of foreign trade, and public
intervention to deal with social problems like
environmental pollution. Our department is well-known
for the excellence of its teaching and advising, with a
strong reputation for producing innovative PhD
graduates. The Department of Economics has
developed curricula to become competitive with the
present day requirements. Formulation of policy
alternatives by conducting solution oriented research to
assist the decision makers for uniform growth and
developing manpower in line with the demands of local
and international markets are the priorities of the
Department. In this context, the Department of
Economics is playing a key role to fi ll the gap of
availability of human resources that are required to
improve the momentum of economic growth and
eradicate socioeconomic evils.

Introduction

Economists deal with scarcity and choices. In a society


where resources are limited and cannot meet the claims put
upon it, economists suggest guidance for steering the economy
to hit utmost desired goals utilizing limited means with a prime
objective of social welfare in all decisions. Economic theory
provides powerful and often surprising insights into individual

2123.
2124.

Objectives

The general goal of the Department is to serve for the


public good and to make the knowledge of Economics
accessible. All the academic programmes i.e. BS, MSc MPhil and
PhD of the Department of Economics have been carefully
designed to fulfi ll the following objectives of the Department and
the market demands.
2125.
To off er quality programs that Maintain high
academic

2126.
1
15

2127. Government College University Faisalabad


2128.
standards, include core components

to

foster critical

2129.

thinking, communication, and commitment

2156.

MA (Pak),MPhil (Pak)
Lecturer (on study leave) Specialization:
Mathematical Economics

2165. Ms. Saadia Narjis


2166. B.Sc(Hons), MSc(Hons) (Pak)
2167. Lecturer
2168.
Specialization: Agriculture

to lifelong

2130.
16.179
2131.

learning.

To provide the opportunity for higher


education to students
2132.
from diverse backgrounds.

16.180
2133.

To assist students in developing,


and
2134.
implementing employment decisions and
plans by helping
2135.
students to develop self-knowledge
related to career
2136.
choice and work preferences, providing
educational and
2137.
occupational information to guide students
career and
2138.
educational planning.

evaluating,

16.181
2139.

To develop their understanding of the world

of work and

2140.

linking students with alumni, employers, and

2157.
2158.
2159.
2160.

Mr. Qasim Ali


MA (Pak),MPhil (Pak)
Lecturer
Specialization: Micro Economics

Economics

2169.
2170.

2161.
2162.
2163.
2164.

Mr. Abdul Majeed Nadeem


B.Sc(Hons), MSc(Hons) (Pak)
Lecturer (on study leave)
Specialization: Agriculture and Environmental
Economics

Ms. Nazia Yasmin


MSc
(Pak),MPhil (Pak)
Lecturer (on study leave)
Specialization:
Development Economics

2171. Ms. Anam Shahzadi


2172. BS(Hons), MPhil (Pak)
2173. Lecturer
2174.
Specialization: Macro
2175. Ms. Anisa Shamim
2176. MA (Pak) MPhil (Pak)
2177. Lecturer
2178.
Specialization: International
Statistics, Effi
Economics

professional

2141.

organizations

2142.

Faculty

2143.
2144.
2145.
2146.
2147.

Prof. Dr. Sofi a Anwar


MSc (Hons), PhD(Pak)
Professor / Chairperson
(HEC Approved PhD Supervisor)
Specialization: Econometrics, Macro Economics,

Research

2148.

Methdology

2149.
2150.
2151.
2152.

Dr. Muhammad Rizwan Yaseen


MSc (Hons.) PhD(France)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Simulation and Food security

2179. Mr. Imran Qaisar


2180. MSc, MPhil (Pak)
2181. Lecturer
2182.
Specialization:

Computer

Applications,
Analysis

2183.

2184. Mr. Muhammad Faraz Riaz


2185. BS(Hons), MPhil (Pak)
2186. Lecturer
2187.
Specialization: Econometrics
and Mathematical Economics

2153.
2154.

Ms. Asia Naseem


MA (Pak),MPhil (Pak)
Lecturer (on study leave)
Specialization: International Trade

2155.

Ms. Sadia Ali

2188. Mr. Abdul Qudoos


2189. BSc (Hons.), MSc (Hons.) (Pak)
2190. Lecturer
2191.
Specialization: Mathematical
Economics, Production Economics

2192. Mr. Muhammad Umar Farooq


2193. MSc, MPhil (Pak)
2194. Lecturer
2195.
Specialization: Monetary
Economics

s. Samra
Subhani

2197.
M
A
,
M
P
h
i
l

Economics, Econometrics

16.178

2196.

(
P
a
k
)
L
e
c
t
u
r
e
r
(
c
o
n
t
r
a
c
t
)
S
p
e
c
i
a
l
i
z
a
t

ion: Micro Economics

2198.
2199.

Mr. Muhammad Abubakar


BS (Hons.)
(Pak) Teaching
Assistant

Scheme of studies BS
Economics
2200.

2201.

16.183
E
2203.
16.184

16.186
C
2206.

Functional English
Principles of Microeconomics

Islamic Studies / Ethics


Mathematics-I
Introduction to Computing Applications

Introduction to Sociology

16.189
EN
2208.

English Comprehension and

Pakistan Studies

GE

16.194
B
16.195
Sem
2212.
16.196
EN
2213.
16.197
E
2214.
2215.

2233.
3(3-

16.207
E
2224.
16.208
16.209

Issues in Pakistan

2234.
2(20
)

2235.

Sem

Introduction to
International Relations

16.210
E
2226.

Micro economic

Theory

16.211
E
2227.
2228.

3(30
)

2236.
3(30
)

Macro economic

2237.
3(3-

0
)

Mathematical

Economics I

16.213

2238.

EC

16.214
E
2229.
2230.
Economic Geography

0
)

International Trade

Theory

Theory

16.192
MT
2210.
Principles of Macroeconomics
2211.Mathematics II

0
)

World Economic

History

16.212

2232.
3(3-

2225.

P
Composition

16.193

16.205
EC
2222.

Economy

16.190
16.191

Intermediate

Macroeconomics

16.206
EC
2223.

16.187
S
16.188
Sem
2207.

2209.

16.204

2221.

16.185
MT
2204.
2205.

Introduction to

E
Statistical theory - II

1st Semester

16.182
EN
2202.

16.203
S
2220.

16.215
E
2231.

3(30
)

Population Economics
International Finance

2239.
2(20
)

Bio diversity and

Conservation
Introduction to Finance

2240.
3(30
)

Communication Skills
Intermediate Microeconomics

2241.
3(30
)

16.198
E
2216.

Agriculture Economics

16.199
S
2217.

Introduction to Statistical theory- I

3(3-

16.200
CO
2218.

Principles of Accounting

2243.

16.201
BI
16.202
Sem
2219.

2242.
0
)
3(3Principles of Management

0
)

2244.

3(3-0)

2245.

3(3-0)

2249.

3(3-0)

2254.

3(3-0)

2255.

3(3-0)

3(3-

2246.

3(3-0)

2250.

2247.

3(3-0)

2251.

3(3-0)

2256.

3(3-0)

2248.

3(3-0)

2252.

3(3-0)

2257.

3(3-0)

2253.

3(3-0)

2258.

3(3-0)

2261.

116

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

3(3-0)

2259.
0
)

2260.
3(30
)

2262.

16.216

2264.
2263.

2265.
Semester 6
2266.
2267.
Development Economics
ECO2269.
2270.
Econometrics 1
ECO2272.
2273.
Mathematical Economics
ECO- 2276.
II
Environmental and Natural
2275.
ECO- Resource Economics
5

2278.
ECO2281.
ECO2284.
2285.
ECO2288.
ECO2291.
ECO2294.
ECO2297.
ECO2300.
2301.
ECO2304.
ECO2307.
ECO2310.
ECO-

2313.
2314.
2315.
ECO2318.
ECO2321.
ECO2324.
ECO2327.
CSI2330.
2331.
ECO2334.
ECO2337.
ECO2340.
ECO2343.
ECO2346.
ECO2349.
2350.
ECO2353.
ECO2356.
ECO-

2359.

3(3

2279.
General Equilibrium and
Welfare Economics
2282.
Managerial Economics

2280.
3(3
2283.
3(3

Semester 7

2286.
Research Methodology
2289.
Public Sector Economics
2292.
Econometrics-ll
2295.
Project Appraisal and
Investment Analysis
2298.
Labor Economics

2287.
3(3
2290.
3(3
2293.
3(3
2296.
3(3
2299.
3(3

Semester 8

2302.
2305.
2308.
2311.

2268.
3(3
2271.
3(3
2274.
3(3
2277.

Institutional Economics
Islamic Economics
Monetary Economics
Research Project

MSc Economics

2303.
3(3
2306.
3(3
2309.
3(3
2312.
3(0

Semester 1

2316.
2319.
2322.
2325.
2328.

Microeconomics 1
Macroeconomics 1
Mathematical Economics
Economics Statistics

Introduction to Computing
Applications
Semester 2

2332.
Microeconomics II
2335.
Macroeconomics II
2338.
Mathematical Economics
II
2341.
Statistical Inference and
Decision Making
2344.
Public Finance
2347.
Monetary Economics

Economy

3(3

2333.
3(3
2336.
3(3
2339.
3(3
2342.
3(3
2345.
3(3
2348.
3(3

Semester 3

2351.
2354.
2357.

2317.
3(3
2320.
3(3
2323.
3(3
2326.
3(3
2329.

Islamic Economics
Econometrics 1
Major Issues in Pakistan

2352.
3(3
2355.
3(3
2358.

2360.
2361.
Research Methodology
ECO2363.
2364.
Environmental Economics
ECO2366.
Semester 4
2367.
2368.
Development Economics
ECO2370.
2371.
International Economics
ECO2373.
2374.
Econometrics II
ECO2376.2377. Computer Applications in
ECO- Quantitative Analysis in Economics
6
2379.
2380.
Thesis/ Two Optional
ECOCourses
2382.
Optional Courses

2383.
ECO2386.
ECO2389.
ECO2392.
ECO2395.
ECO2398.

2384.
Agriculture Economics
2387.
Managerial Economics
2390.
General Equilibrium and
Welfare Economics
2393.
Labor Economics
2396.
Dynamic
Macroeconomics
2399.
Population Economics

ECO-

2401.
MPhil / PhD Economics
16.217
*EC
2402.
Microeconomic Analysis
16.219
16.221
16.223
16.225
16.227
16.229
16.231
16.233
16.235
16.237

3(3

16.239
16.241
16.243

2362.
3(32365.
2369.
3(32372.
3(32375.
3(32378.
2381.
6(0-

2385.
3(32388.
3(32391.
3(32394.
3(32397.
3(32400.

Macroeconomic Analysis
Econometrics: Theory and practices
Research Methodology

**EC

2406.

Advanced Microeconomic Theory

**EC

2407.

Advanced Macroeconomic Theory

EC

2408.

Applied Econometrics

E
E

2409.

Policy Analysis

EC

2410.

International Trade

2411.
2412.

Production Economics

Advanced Development Economics

E
EC

2414.
2415.

Advanced Monetary Economics


Advanced Resource and

16.248

16.250

16.252

16.254

Economic Analysis and


Evaluation of Development Projects

16.247
16.249

16.251
16.253
2421.

16.218

16.220

16.222

16.224

16.226

16.228

16.230

16.232

16.234

16.236

16.238

16.240

16.242

16.244

Advanced Econometrics

2413.

16.246

2416.

3(3-

*EC

2405.

EC

2417.

Computer Application for Social Sciences

EC

3(3-

*EC

2404.

16.245

3(3-

*EC

2403.

Environmental Economics

2418.

Advanced Research Methodology

2419.
2420.

Advanced welfare Economics


Advanced Labor Economics

2422.
ECO2425.
2426.
ECO2429.
ECO2432.

2423.

Mathematical Economics

Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

2427.
2430.
2433.

Seminar (General)
Seminar (Research)
Research Thesis

ECO-

2446. **Core courses for PhD students; the students will have
2435.
Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD
to take three core courses as and when off ered by the department.
2436.
2437.
Seminar (General)
2438.
2447. For the optional courses in PhD , students will opt that
ECO1(
2439.
2440.
Seminar (Research)
2441. course which he has not studied in his MPhil.
2428.
ECO1(
1(
2442.
2443.
Research Thesis
2444.
2431.
ECO1(
2448.
2434. 2445. *Core courses for MPhil program; the students will have to
2424.
3(

6(

take four core courses as and when off ered by the department.

2449.

2450.
2451.

2452.

Striving for Excellence


Mohsin

16.255

2455.
2456. To

Vision

16.257

provide quality education to prepare refl ective


educators who possess theoretical knowledge as well as practical
mastery of pedagogical techniques and who can face future
challenges in the education sector with confi dence. The
department intends to develop in its graduates a critical
understanding of the core areas of education.

Mission

16.259

2457.
2458.

2459.
2460.

Introduction

D
epartme
nt of
Phone:
041-9201556

16.256

Our mission is to provide fl exible, multi method learning


opportunities with variety of approaches including lectures , tutorial
group discussions, seminars, presentations, research work,
teaching practice, fi eld work etc.

The department of Education was established in 2003


with an idea of providing quality education to the individuals
interested in adopting teaching as a profession. Currently, the
department is off ering Ph. D Education, MPhil Education
(Evening), MA Education (Morning &Evening) and B. Ed (Hons.)
Elementary (4 years) programmes. The department has been
evolving and fl ourishing according to the social and technological
changes in the society in general and the educational environment
in particular. The department aims to provide quality education and
research to prepare refl ective educators who can meet future
challenges in the education sector. The department intends to
develop in its graduates a critical understanding of the core issues
of education and research aptitude. So that after completing the
programmes, the graduates can serve diff erent fi elds of education
and research.

2453.
1.
2.
3.
4.

2454.

Programs Offered
B.Ed (Hons) Elementary
MA Education
MPhil Education
PhD Education
Chairman: Dr. Muhammad Naeem

2461.

Faculty

2462.
2463.

Dr. Muhammad Naeem Mohsin


Post Doc. (Austria) PhD (Edu), MSc,
M.Ed, C.Math (USA)
2464. Associate Professor/Chairman
2465. Special Education & Training,
Distance Education

2466.

Dr. Shafqat Hussain

2485.

118

Educational Psychology

2490. Dr. Asif Iqbal


2491. PhD (Edu), MA Urdu, MA Islamic Studies
2492.
Assistant Professor
2493.
Specialization: Educational Administration,
Educational
Research

2495. Dr. Muhammad Shabbir Ali


2496. PhD (Edu), MS.Ed
2497.
Assistant Professor
2498.
Specialization: Science Education
Curriculum

2499. Dr. Khuda Bakhsh Malik


2500. PhD (Edu), MPhil (Physics)
2501.
Assistant Professor (IPFP)
2502. (HEC Approved PhD Supervisor)
2503.
Specialization: Science Education,
2504.

PhD Education, Post Doc (UK)


Assistant Professor
Specialization: Educational research, Assessment &
Evaluation,
2470. Teacher Education

2476.
2477.
2478.
2479.

2471.
2472.
2473.
2474.
2475.

Dr. Shafqat Rasool


PhD (Edu), MSc Computer Science, M.T.E
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Educational Administration, TQM, Quality
Assurance in Higher Education

2480.
2481.
2482.
2483.
2484.

2517.

assurance in Higher Education, Research in Education

Dr. Bushra Naoreen


PhD (Edu)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Teacher Education & Research in
Education
Dr. Shumaila Shahzad
PhD (Edu), MA (English)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Educational Psychology, Educational
Measurement & Evaluation

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

2486. Dr. Muhammad Ayub Buzdar


2487. PhD (Edu), MPhil (Edu.)
2488.
Assistant Professor (TTS)
2489.
Specialization: Critical Pedagogy,

2494.

2467.
2468.
2469.

Educational Leadership &


Management

2505. Ms. Hina Gull


2506. MA (Edu), MA (History)
2507. Lecturer
2508.
Specialization: Educational Administration
2509. Mr. Hamid Ikram
2510. MS.Ed
2511. Lecturer (On Study Leave)
2512.
Specialization: Science Education,
Curriculum, Policy Studies

2513. Mr. Muhammad Shabbir


2514. MA (Edu), MA (lsl)
2515. Lecturer
2516.
Specialization: Administration &
Management TQM , Quality

2518. Ms. Shamaiela Mehboob


2519. MPhil (Edu), MA (Islamic Studies)
2520. Lecturer
2521.
Specialization: Educational Administration
2522. Ms. Sher Bano
2523. MA Education
2524. Lecturer
2525.
Specialization: Educational Psychology

16.261

Scheme of Studies
B.Ed (Hons) Elementary
2526.

2527.
2528.
ENG2531.
ISL2534.
EDU2537.
URD2540.
EDU2543.
EDU2546.
2547.
ENG2550.
CSI2553.
EDU2556.
MTH2559.
PST2562.
EDU2565.
2566.
ENG2569.
EDU2572.
BGD2575.
EDU2578.
EDU2581.
2582.
EDU2585.
EDU2588.
EDU2591.
EDU2594.
EDU-

Semester 1

2529.
2532.
2535.
2538.
2541.
2544.

Functional English
Islamic Studies/ Ethics
Child development
Urdu/ regional languages
General Science Content
General Methods of

Teaching
Semester 2

3(3-

2548.
English Comprehension
and Composition
2551.
Introduction to Computing
Applications
2554.
Classroom Management
2557.
Mathematics-I
2560.
Pakistan Studies
2563.
Methods of teaching
Islamic Studies
Semester 3

2567.
Communication Skills
2570.
Teaching literacy Skills
2573.
Calligraphy
2576.
Teaching of
Urdu/Regional Languages
2579.
Teaching of General
Science
Semester 4

2583.
2586.
2589.
2592.
Teacher
2595.
Studies

2530.
3(32533.
2(22536.
3(32539.
3(32542.
3(32545.
2549.
3(32552.
3(32555.
3(32558.
3(32561.
2(22564.
3(3-

2568.
3(32571.
3(32574.
2(02577.
3(32580.
3(3-

Classroom Assessment
Teaching of English
Teaching of Mathematics
School, Community and
Teaching of Social

2584.
3(32587.
3(32590.
3(32593.
3(32596.
2(2-

2597.
EDU2600.

2598.
Internship
Semester 5

Teaching Practice /

2599.
3(0-

2601.
ENG2604.
EDU-

2602.
2605.

Technical Writing
Foundations of education

2603.
3(32606.
3(3-

2607.
PHY2610.
MTH-

2608.
2611.

Introductory Physics
Mathematics-I

2609.
3(32612.
3(3-

2619.

2613.

2614.

2615.

2616.

EDU-

3(3-

EDU-

2620.
Semester 6
2621.
2622.
Contemporary Trends
EDUand issues in education
2624.
2625.
Introductory Chemistry
CHM2627.
2628.
Mathematics-ll
MTH2630.
2631.
Comparative education
EDU2633.
2634.
Introduction to guidance
EDUand counseling
2636.2637. Instructional and Communication

2623.
3(32626.
3(32629.
3(32632.
3(32635.
3(32638.

Curriculum Development

EDU- Technology in Education (Professional)


5
2639.
Semester 7

2640.
MTH2643.
ZOL2646.
EDU2649.
STA2652.
EDU2655.
EDU2658.
2659.
EDU2662.
EDU2665.
EDU2668.
EDU-

2671.
2672.
2673.
EDU2676.
EDU2679.
EDU2682.
EDU2685.
EDU2688.
EDU2691.
2692.
EDU2695.
EDU2698.
EDU2701.
EDU2704.
2705.
EDU2708.
EDU-

2641.
2644.
Science
2647.
Education
2650.
Theory
2653.
Education
2656.

Linear Algebra
Introductory Biological
Computer Applications in
Introduction to Statistical
Research Methods in
Teaching Practice /

Internship
Semester 8

2660.
School Management
2663.
Test development and
evaluation
2666.
Teaching Practice
(Internship)
2669.
Research project

MA Education

2617.

Educational Psychology

2618.
3(3-

3(3-

2642.
3(32645.
3(32648.
3(32651.
3(32654.
3(32657.
3(0-

2661.
3(32664.
3(32667.
6(02670.
3(0-

Semester 1

2674.
Philosophy of Education
2677.
Introduction to
Educational Psychology
2680.
Sociology of education
2683.
Educational Management
& Supervision
2686.
Curriculum Development
& Implementation
2689.
Research Methods in
education
Semester 2

2693.
Educational Technology
2696.
Education in Pakistan
2699.
Educational
Measurement & Evaluation
2702.
Computer Application in
Education
One course from the following

2706.
Content improvement
course in Urdu
2709.
Content improvement
course in English

2675.
3(32678.
3(32681.
3(32684.
3(32687.
3(32690.
3(3-

2694.
3(32697.
3(32700.
3(32703.
3(3-

2707.
3(32710.
3(3-

2711.
J.3

2712.

Government College University Faisalabad

2713.

2714.
2715.
Content improvement
EDUcourse in Social Studies
2718.
Content
improvement
course in
2717.
EDU- Physical Science
5
2720.
Semester 3

2721.
EDU2724.
EDU2727.
2728.
EDU2731.
EDU2734.
EDU2737.
EDU2740.
EDU6
8
0

2722.
2725.

2716.
3(32719.
3(3-

Area of Specialization

Contemporary Trends &


Issues in Education
One course from the following

2729.
Methods of teaching Urdu
2732.
Methods of teaching
English
2735.
Methods of teaching
Social Sciences
2738.
Methods of teaching
Physical Sciences
2742.
Thesis OR
2743.
Two substitute courses:
2744.
Report Writing in

2723.
3(32726.
3(3-

2730.
3(32733.
3(32736.
3(32739.
3(32746.
6(0-

Educational Research
Statistical Application In
Semester 4

2745.

2747.
2748.
2749.
Area of Specialization
EDU2751.
2752.
Educational Change
EDU2754.
2755.
Teaching Profession
EDU2757.
2758.
Comparative Education
EDU2760.
2761.
Teaching Practice
EDU2763.
Areas of Specialization
2764. Students have to opt one course out of areas of

2750.
3(32753.
3(32756.
3(32759.
3(32762.
6(0-

specialization given as I, II, III

2765.
2766.
MED2769.
MED2772.
MED2775.
2776.
MED2779.
MED2782.
MED2785.
2786.
MED2789.
MED2792.
MED-

1- Educational Leadership and Management

2767.
2770.
Financing
2773.

Educational Law
Educational Planning and

2768.
3(32771.
3(32774.

Human Resource
Management
3(32. Educational Guidance and Counselling

2777.
Counselling Techniques
2780.
Educational and
Vocational Guidance
2783.
Assessment and
Evaluation in Guidance
3. Educational Psychology

2787.
Learning Theories
2790.
Psychology of
Exceptional Children
2793.
Personality Theories

2778.
3(32781.
3(32784.
3(3-

2788.
3(32791.
3(32794.
3(3-

16.262

2795.

MPhil / PhD Education

2796. 2797.

Advanced Educational
*EDU- Planning and Management
7
2799.
2800.
Advanced Educational
*EDUPsychology
2802.
2803.
Curriculum Planning and
*EDUDevelopment
2805.
2806.
Advanced Research
*EDUMethods in Education
2808.
2809.
Statistics for Research
*STA2811.
2812.
Assessment and
*EDU- 2815.
Evaluation
in Education
Research Methodology:

2798.

**EDU- (Qualitative, Quantitative & Mixed


7 Method)
2817.
2818.
Data Analysis Techniques
**EDUin Education
2820.
2821.
Academic Writing Skills
**EDU- 2824.
Data Analysis Technique-II/

3(

3(

2801.
3(
2804.
3(
2807.
3(
2810.
3(
2813.
3(
2816.

2814.

2823.

**EDU- Practicum SPSS, NVIVO Excel


7
2826.
2827.
Emerging Trends in
**EDUTeacher Education
2829.
2830.
Position Paper
**EDU2832.
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

2819.
3(
2822.
3(
2825.
3(

2828.
3(
2831.
3(

2833.
2834.
Thesis
2835.
EDU6(
2836.
All Subjects from any one of the following groups
2837.
Area of Specialization 1: Educational
Administration
2838.
2839.
Organizational Behaviour
2840.
EDU3(
2841.
2842.
Total Quality
2843.
EDUManagement (TQM)
3(
2844.
2845.
Seminar in Educational
2846.
EDUAdministration
2847.
Area of Specialization 2: Educational
Psychology
2848.
2849.
Psychology of
2850.
EDUExceptional Children
3(
2851.
2852.
Learning and Instruction
2853.
EDU3(
2854.
2855.
Seminar (General)
2856.
EDU1(
2857.
Area of Specialization 3: Curriculum Studies
2858.
2859.
Trends and Issues in
2860.
EDU- 2862.
Curriculum
3(
Curriculum Change and
2861.
2863.
Innovation in Education

EDU7

2864.
EDU-

2867.
2868.
EDU2871.
2872.
2874.

120

16.264
16.263

Seminar in Curriculum

3(

2866.

Non
Credit
Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD
Studies

2873.

2865.

16.270

2869.

Thesis

** Core Courses for PhD

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

Departmen

t of
16.265

2870.

* Core Courses for MPhil

English

16.268
16.269

Vision

To enable the students to cope with the


radical changes taking place in the fi eld of knowledge
and to stimulate humanistic learning and the capacity
to respond rationally and imaginatively to literature and
the life it refl ects. Through the advancement of
knowledge, skills and human creativity, the Department
prepares students to be independent and enlightened

to express themselves both orally and in


writing with ease, force and clarity. The English
Department maintains its strong commitment to
traditional areas of study, while also supporting
groundbreaking research and teaching in new and
interdisciplinary approaches to literary studies.
Courses are designed to be challenging, interesting
and intellectually stimulating. The state of the art
courses like Post-Colonial Literature, Modern Literary
Theory, Literature around the World and Pakistani
Literature in English, Popular Narrative, Media and
Culture Studies and Comparative Literature have been
added in the curriculum to give a diverse perspective
to the students and to convey knowledge of literary
history, literary forms and literary theory.
16.271
The Department grants BS, MA, and M Phil
degrees. We are one of the largest departments in the
university with over 30 faculty members. The
Department of English caters for the needs of other
departments related to English language, hence
maintaining close ties with other departments. English
Department teaches across the whole range of English
16.272

Pr
ograms
Offered

2875.
1.
2.
3.

BS English
Literature
MA English
Literature
MPhil English

2876.
Qasmi

Literature

2877.

Incharge: Mr. Noor-ul-Qamar

Missio
n

2878.

To
inspire
an
appreciation for
the
English

language
and
its
literatures,
and
to
cultivate its eff ective use
in creative expression
and day-to-day life. The
Department strives to
enhance
student
success by fostering an
environment conducive
to
intellectual
and
personal growth and
aims to preserve and
protect
academic
freedom and intellectual
independence,
and
provide a forum for
critical
inquiry
and
debate. Our mission is to
instill in the students a
spirit of critical inquiry,
capability to look beyond
their
parochial
surroundings
and
analytical vision to place
and defi ne themselves
in the wider social,
cultural, political and

ideological environment. Through our


extensive
curriculum,
we
aim
at
development
of
an
educated
and
enlightened population capable of informed
judgment and responsible citizenship and
the availability of persons who have the
knowledge, skills and adaptability required
by public and private enterprise.

2879. Introduction
2880.
The
Department

2881.

of
English Literature is one of the
leading departments of the
University with a rich history of
excellence, quality teaching and
research spanning over decades.
The Department has always been
committed to the symbiotic
relationship of teaching, research
and the larger concerns of society.
The Department of English seeks
to provide for the diverse needs of
its students by off ering them the
opportunity to read widely, to
understand and enjoy what they
read, and

2882.
Striving
for
Exce
llenc
e

2883.

Government College University Faisalabad

2884.
2885.
2886.
2887.
2888.

Faculty

Mr. Noor-ul-Qamar Qasmi


Lecturer / Incharge
MA (GCUF), MPhil (Scholar) (IIUI)
Specialization: Popular Narrative, Post Colonialism

2889.
2890.
2891.
2892.

Ms. Sofi a Dildar Alvi


Lecturer
MPhil (UMT Lhr)
Specialization: Classical Literary Theory, Pakistani
Literature,
2893. Drama, Post-colonial Literature, Transitivity Analysis

2894.
2895.
2896.
2897.

Dr. Abdul Baseer


Assistant Professor
PhD English, MPhil English, Dip in TEFL, Bed
Specialization: Pakistani Novel, Psychoanalysis,
Literary theory,
2898. Literary Stylistics

2899.
2900.
2901.

Mr. Aamer Shaheen


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil (GCUF), PhD Scholar (Islamia University
Bahawalpur) Specialization: Novel in englishes, Pakistani
literature in English, Literary theory, Post-colonial Theory &
Literature, Literary Stylistics

2902.
2903.
2904.
2905.

Mr. Ghulam Murtaza


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil (GCUF), PhD (Scholar) (NUML)
Specialization: Native American lit.,Foucauldian
Studies, Critical
2906. Discourse Analysis, Literary Theory, Stylistics

2907.
2908.
2909.
2910.

Mr. Ali Usman Saleem


Lecturer (On Study leave)
MPhil (IIUI), PhD (Scholar) (England)
Specialization: Modern Literary Theory, Post-colonial

Studies

2911.

Ms. Sadia Qamar

2912.
2913.

Lecturer
MA (BZU), Diploma in TOFEL, B.Ed, LLB, MPhil (IUB)
Specialization: Modern English Poetry, Novel in englishes,
Pakistani literature in English, Literary theory, Post-colonial
Theory & Literature, Sociolinguistics

2918. Ms. Khamsa Qasim


2919. Lecturer
2920. MPhil (GCU Lhr)
2921.
Specialization: Post-colonial Literature,

2914.
2915.
2916.
2917.

2922. Ms. Sahar Javaid


2923. Lecturer
2924. MPhil (IUB)
2925.
Specialization: English Literature , Novel ,

Ms. Asma Aftab


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil (NUML), PhD (Scholar) (NUML)
Specialization: Feminist Literary Criticism

American Literature

Communication Skills

2926. Mr. Muhammad Afzal Janjua


2927. Lecturer
2928. BA (HONS) (GCU Lhr)
2929.
Specialization: Post-colonial
2930.

, History of

Literature, Novel,
Criticism

2931. Mr. Khalid Mahmood


2932. Lecturer
2933. MPhil (IIUI), PhD (Scholar) (IIUI)
2934.
Specialization: Post-colonial, CDA, Corpus
Linguistics

2935. Ms. Safana Hashmat


2936. Lecturer
2937. MPhil (GCUF)
2938.
Specialization: Modern Poetry, Modern
Drama, Literary Criticism

2939. Ms. Saddaf Rashid


2940. Lecturer (On Study Leave)
2941. MA (GCUF)
2942.
Specialization: Modern American Poetry
2943. Ms. Uzma Asmat
2944. Lecturer (On Deputation)
2945. MPhil (UMT Lhr)
2946.
Specialization: Discourse Analysis
2947.

Ms. Sajjida Iqbal

2948. Lecturer
2949. MA (PU Lhr) MPhil (GCUF)
2950.
Specialization: Romantic & Victorian Poetry,
Prose, Stylistics,
Literary Theory- Marxism, New Historicism,
Psychoanalysis

2951.

2952. Ms. Nosheen Yousaf


2953. Lecturer
2954. MA (Kinnaird College for Women Lhr)
2955.
Specialization: Novel

2956. Ms. Kanza Umer Khan


2957. Lecturer
2958. MA (GCUF), MPhil (GCUF)
2959.
Specialization: Greek & Elizabethan Drama,
Literary Theory

2960. Mr. Tasawar Abbas Shah


2961. Lecturer (On Study Leave)
2962. MPhil (UMT Lhr)
2963.
Specialization: Syntax, Semantics, Classical
Drama

2964. Ms. Sadia Akram


2965. Lecturer
2966. MA (PU, Lhr), MPhil (GCUF)
2967.
Specialization: Research Methodology,
2968.

Comparative Literature,
Literary Theory, World Lit

2969. Ms. Anum Javed


2970. Lecturer
2971. MA (GCUF)
2972.
Specialization: Greek Drama, Romantic &
Victorian Poetry

2973.
2993.

122

Scheme of
Studies BS English
Literature
Semester 1

16.274
EN
2996. English-1 (Grammar)
16.275
EN
2997. Introduction to Literary Studies
16.276
EN
2998. History of English Literature -1
16.277
P
2999. Gender and Human Rights
16.278
EN
3000. Functional English
16.279
16.280

I
Sem

2977. Ms. Aneela Azhar


2978. Lecturer
2979. MA (PU Lhr)
2980.
Specialization: Research Methodology,
Poetry, Novel

2981. Mr. Muhammad Hassan Lali


2982. Lecturer
2983. MA (PU Lhr)
2984.
Specialization: Drama & Poetry
2985. Ms. Farkhanda Nazir
2986. Lecturer
2987. MA (GCUF), MPhil (GCUF) Dip in TEFL
2988.
Specialization: Literary Theory, Research
Methodology & Novel

2989. Ms. Sonia Rafi que


2990. Lecturer
2991. MA (NUML)
2992.
Specialization: General Linguistics, Classical
Poetry

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

2994.

2995.

Ms. Hina Kanwal

2974. Lecturer
2975. MA (GCUF)
2976.
Specialization: American Literature

3001.
Isla
mic
Stu
dies
/
Ethi
cs

16.281
3002.
Eng
lish
Co
mpr
ehe
nsio
n
and
Co
mm
unic
atio
n

16.282
3003.

3003. Classical Poetry

16.273

16.283
EN
3004. History of English literature - II
16.284
EN
3005. General Linguistics
16.285
EN

16.286
P
16.287
Sem
3006. History of Europe (1848-1991)
16.288
EN
3007. Pakistan Studies
16.289
EN
3008. Communication Skills
16.290
EN

EN

3009. Greek Drama

3010. Prose
16.291

16.292
MC
3011. Introduction to Computing Applications
3012. Mass Media in Pakistan
16.293
P
16.294
Sem
3013. Social Psychology
16.295
EN
3014. Technical Writing
16.296
EN
3015. Literary Criticism

16.297

3044.

EN

3(3-0)

16.298
EN
3016. Elizabethan Drama
3017. Novel -1

3045.

3(3-0)

3046.

3(3-0)

16.299
EN
3018. Phonetics and Phonology

3047.

3(3-0)

3048.

3(3-0)

3049.

3(3-0)

16.300
S
16.301
Sem
3019. Introduction to Sociology

3026.

16.302

3027.

EN

16.303
EN
3020. Romantic &Victorian Poetry
3021. Modern Drama

3(3-0)
3(3-0)

3050.

3(3-0)

3051.

3(3-0)

3052.

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3053.

3(3-0)

16.305
EN
3023. Literary Theory - I

3030.

3054.

3(3-0)

16.306

3031.

16.304
EN
3022. American Literature-1 (Drama)

EN

16.307
E
3024. Pakistani Literature in English -1
3025. TEFL

3028.
3(3-0)

3029.

3(3-0)

2(2-0)

3032.
3(3-0)

3033.
3(3-0)

3034.
3(3-0)

3055.
3056.

3(3-0)

3057.
3058.
ENG3061.
ENG3064.
ENG3067.
ENG3070.
ENG3073.
ENG3076.
3077.
ENG3080.
ENG3083.
ENG3086.
ENG3089.
ENG3092.
ENG3095.
3096.
ENG3099.
ENG3102.
ENG3105.
ENG3108.
ENG3111.
ENG3114.
ENG-

3117.

Semester 6

3059.
Modern Poetry
3062.
Novel - II
3065.
American Literature-11
(Poetry & Novel)
3068.
Literary Theory - II
3071.
Literary Text Analysis
3074.
South Asian Literature

3060.
3(3
3063.
3(3
3066.
3(3
3069.
3(3
3072.
3(3
3075.
3(3

Semester 7

3078.
3081.
English - II
3084.
3087.
3090.
3093.

3079.
3(3
3082.
3(3
3085.
3(3
3088.
3(3
3091.
3(3
3094.

Novel - III
Pakistani Literature in
Post-colonial Studies
World Literature
Research Methodology
English for Employment

3(3

Semester 8

3097.
Comparative Approaches
to Literary Studies
3100.
Sub-Continental
Literature
3103.
Media and Culture
Studies
3106.
Russian and French
Literature
3109.
Popular Narrative
3112.
Literature of War and
Confl ict
3115.
Thesis

3098.
3(3
3101.
3(3
3104.
3(3
3107.
3(3
3110.
3(3
3113.
3(3
3116.

MA English Literature

6(0

3035.
3(3-0)

3036.
3(3-0)

3037.
2(2-0)

3038.
3(3-0)

3039.
3(3-0)

3040.
3(3-0)

3041.
3(3-0)

3118.
Semester 1
3119.
3120.
ENG3122.
3123.
ENGDrama
3125.
3126.
ENGLiterature
3128.
3129.
ENG3131.
3132.
ENG- 3135.
Writing
3134.
Sentence

3(3-0)

3043.
3(3-0)

Greek and Elizabethan


History of English
Prose
Academic Reading and

ENG-561
ENG-563

Analysis OR Form and


Meaning
3137.
Semester 2

3138.
ENG3141.
ENG3144.
ENG3147.
3150.

3042.

Classical Poetry

ENG-

3139.
3142.
3145.
Poetry
3148.

3121.
3(3
3124.
3(3
3127.
3(3
3130.
3(3
3133.
3(3
3136.
3(3-0)
3(3-0)

Literary Criticism
Novel -1
Romantic and Victorian
American literature

3140.
3(3
3143.
3(3
3146.
3(3
3149.
3(3

3159.
ENG3162.
ENG3165.
ENG3168.
ENG3171.
ENG3174.
ENG3177.
3178.
ENG3181.
ENG3184.
ENG3187.
ENG3190.
ENG3193.
ENG3196.
3199.
ENG3202.

3160.
3163.
3166.
3169.
3172.
World
3175.

Research Methodology
Modern drama
Modern Poetry
Post-colonial Studies
Literature around the
Theater of the Absurd

3(3-

Semester 4

3179.
Modern Novel
3182.
Pakistani Literature in
English
3185.
Short Stories
3188.
Popular Narrative
3191.
Comparative Approaches
to Literary Studies
3194.
Media and Culture
Studies
3197.
OR
3200.
Literary Text Analysis
3203.
Thesis

3205.

ENG-

MPhil English Literature

3206.
3207.
ENG3210.
ENG3213.
ENG3216.
ENG3219.
ENG3222.
ENG3225.
3226.
ENG3229.
ENG3232.
ENG3235.
ENG3238.
3239.

Core Courses

ENG-

3208.
Theory
3211.
Drama
3214.
3217.
3220.
3223.

Literary Criticism and


Contemporary Poetry and
Novel and Short Story
Research Methodology
Pakistani Literature

World Literature in
Translation
Optional Courses

3227.
Post-modern and Postcolonial Novel
3230.
American Literature
3233.
Classical Rhetorical
Studies
3236.
South Asian Literature
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

3240.

3161.
3(33164.
3(33167.
3(33170.
3(33173.
3(33176.

Thesis

3180.
3(33183.
3(33186.
3(33189.
3(33192.
3(33195.
3(33198.
3201.
3(33204.
6(0-

3209.
3(33212.
3(33215.
3(33218.
3(33221.
3(33224.
3(3-

3228.
3(33231.
3(33234.
3237.
3(3-

3241.
6(0-

3242.
12
3

3243.

Government College University Faisalabad

3244.

Panm',
35

'"

16.308

16.311
Ni7hniu

16.312

3245.

Department of

History and Pakistan


Studies
3246.

16.309

3248.
3249. We

Vision

3250.
3251. The

Mission

aim to be a leader of the disciplines of social


sciences by developing analytical tools excelling in teaching,
scholarship and exploiting opportunities for academic research.

Department of History and Pakistan Studies is


dedicated to the pursuit of academic excellence and diversity. The
department strives to polish the students intellectual curiosity
with a focus on tools to assess and solve complex problems and
inculcate skills to become independent and motivated decisionmakers.

3252. Introduction
3253.
The Department

16.310

Progr
ams Offered

16.315
16.316

BS

History

16.317

BS
Pakistan Studies
16.318
MSc
Pakistan Studies'

16.313
16.314
16.322 oga
^Sft
3247.

Phone:
9201428 Email:

Incharge: Mr. Abdul Qadir

041-

history@gcuf.edu.pk

of Pakistan Studies was


established in 2003. It was renamed as Department of
History and Pakistan Studies in 2011. The Department
off ers programmes i.e. MSc (Morning/Evening) and
MPhil (Evening) in both History and Pakistan Studies.
It aims to impart learning and understanding of the
philosophical, social and cultural, political and
economic contours of the discipline of History as well
as various aspects of the state and society of Pakistan.
It also attempts to orientate the students towards the
institutional strengths and weakness of the government
to reinforce its strengths and correct what we may call
our defi ciencies.
3254. Our goal is to make the department as a centre of
excellence by producing capable experts and quality research in
both the disciplines of History and Pakistan Studies. The
Department would launch PhD programme in near future.
Pakistan Studies is an inter-disciplinary subject and it off ers
courses which have close affi nity with and understanding of

3255.

other subjects of Social

Sciences such as Economics, Sociology, History,


Political Science and Pakistani languages and their literature. We
are trying our best to encourage and prepare the students for the
exploration, analysis and advancement of research on the issues
besetting Pakistan internally and externally. In this regard, the
authorities of the university are planning to establish a Research
Centre in near future which would not only concentrate on the
basic issues of Pakistani state and society but also examine and
boost the prospects of peace in South Asia and suggest ways
and means to promote harmony and stability in the region.

3260.

Specialization: Constitutional and Political History of

Pakistan,

3261.

Foreign Policy of Pakistan

3262.
3263.
3264.
3265.

Mr. Ghulam Ghous


MPhil (History) QAU, Islamabad
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Freedom Movement, Party Politics and

Political

3266.

Parties in Pakistan, Historiography and Philosophy of

History.

3256.
3257.
3258.
3259.
3269.

124

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

Faculty

Mr. Abdul Qadir Mushtaq


MPhil (Pak. Studies), GCUF
Assistant Professor / Incharge

3267.
3268.

Dr. Shahid Latif


PhD
(History)
USSR
Assistant Professor Specialization:
Migration and Ethnicity

3270.

16.323

3271.

3272. Dr. Rizwan Ullah Kokab


3273. PhD (History), PU, Lahore.
3274.
Assistant Professor
3275.
Specialization: Modern
3276.

History of South

Asia, Movements
Leadership, Separatism

History of Pakistan

3281.
3282.

Ms. Somia Tasneem


MPhil (Pakistan Studies),
GCUF Lecturer (FDP) (On Study
Leave) Specialization: Culture and
Tourism

3287.

Landed

Aristocracy and
Political History of Pakistan

3288. Mr. Mansoor Ahmad


3289. MPhil (History) QAU, Islamabad
3290. Lecturer
3291.
Specialization: Modern South Asia and Pakistan
History

3292. Ms. Bushra Shaukat


3293. MSc (Pakistan Studies) QAU, Islamabad
3294. Lecturer
3295.
Specialization: Religion and Politics in Pakistan
3296. Ms. Asma Naureen
3297. MPhil (History), PU Lahore.
3298. Lecturer
3299.
Specialization: Pakistan Movement
3300. Ms. Iff at Tahira
3301. MPhil. (Pakistan Studies), GCUF
3302. Lecturer
3303.
Specialization: Local self government in
Pakistan

3304. Mr. Zaighum Sarfraz Kamoka


3305. MPhil (History) QAU, Islamabad
3306. Lecturer
3307.
Specialization: Modern south Asia and
3308.

governance crises in
Pakistan

Mr. Tohid Ahmed Chathha


MPhil (Pakistan studies)
Research Offi cer
Specialization: Religious extremism in Pakistan

Scheme of Studies
BS History
3313.

3277. Ms. Zil-e-Huma Rafi que


3278. MPhil (Pak. Studies) GCUF
3279. Lecturer
3280.
Specialization: Pak-US Relations Political

3283. Mr. Mazhar Abbas


3284. MPhil (History) QAU, Islamabad
3285. Lecturer
3286.
Specialization: Modern South Asia,

3309.
3310.
3311.
3312.

3314.

3315.
Semester 1
3316.
3317.
Functional English
ENG3319.
3320.
Islamic Studies / Ethics
ISL3322.
3323.
Introduction to Computing
CSIApplications
3325.
3326.
Introduction to History
HIS3328.
3329.
Introduction to World
HISCivilization
3331.
3332.
Introduction to Political
POLSciences
3334.
Semester 2
3335.
3336.
English Comprehension
ENGand Composition
3338.
3339.
Pakistan Studies
HIS3341.
3342.
Research Methodology
HIS3344.
3345.
History of Islam
HIS3347.
3348.
Mathematics -1
MTH3350.
3351.
Introduction to Sociology
SOC3353.
Semester 3
3354.
3355.
Communication Skills
ENG3357.
3358.
Urdu / Regional Language
HIS- 3361.
History
of
Umayyads
and
3360.
Abbasids (661-1258)

HIS-

3318.
3(
3321.
2(
3324.
3(
3327.
3(
3330.
3(
3333.
3(

3337.
3(
3340.
2(
3343.
3(
3346.
3(
3349.
3(
3352.
3(

3356.
3(
3359.
3(
3362.
3(

3363.
3364.
History of Muslim Rule in
HISSouth Asia(640-1526)
3366.
3367.
History of Europe (1453HIS1848)
3369.
3370.
Introduction to International
POLRelations
3372.
Semester 4
3373.
3374.
Issues in Pakistan
ECOEconomy
3376.
3377.
Foundation of Education
EDU3380.
History
of
Muslim
Rule in South
3379.

3365.
3(
3368.
3(
3371.

HIS-

3(

Asia (1526-1857)

3382.
HIS3385.
ENG3388.
HIS-

3391.

3383.
3386.
3389.

Urdu/ Regional Language


Technical Writing

History of Muslim Rule in


Spain (755-1492)

3(

3375.
3(
3378.
3(
3381.
3384.
3(
3387.
3(
3390.
3(

3392.
Semester 5
3393.
3394.
Historiography
HIS3396.
3397.
History of Europe (1848HIS1991)
3399.
3400.
History of Freedom
HISMovement (1857-1947)
3402.
3403.
History of Pakistan Studies
HIS(1947-1971)
3405.
3406.
Historical perspective of
HISPakistan
3408.
Semester 6
3409.
3410.
History of Central Asia llHISKhanids and Timurids
3412.
3413.
History of Religious
HISThought in Islam
3415.
3416.
History of Muslim Social
HISand Political thought
3418.
3419.
History of the Modern Arab
HISWorld (1945-1992)
3421.
3422.
History of Muslim Cities
HIS3424.
Semester 7
3425.
3426.
History of Central Asia llHISKhanids and Timurids
3428.
3429.
History of Religious
HISThought in Islam
3431.
3432.
History of Muslim Social
HISand Political Thought
3434.
3435.
History of the Modern Arab
HISWorld (1945-1992)
3437.
3438.
History of Muslim Cities
HIS3440.
Semester 8
3441.
3442.
Thesis
HIS3444.
The student is required to write dissertation to be

3395.
3(
3398.
3(
3401.
3(
3404.
3(
3407.
3(

3411.
3(
3414.
3(
3417.
3(
3420.
3(
3423.
3(

3427.
3(
3430.
3(
3433.
3(
3436.
3(
3439.
3(

3443.
6(

decided in consultation with the department.

3445.

Optional Courses (4 Courses will be chosen from


general / Indo-Pakistan)

3446.
3447.3448.

General History

Socio-Economic History of
South Asia (1206-1707)

3449.

3450.
3451.
History of Ancient India
HIS3453.
3454.
History of the Mughals
HIS3456.
3457.
History of Europe
HIS3459.
3460.
History of England
HIS3462.
3463.
History of USA
HIS3465.
3466.
History of Russia
HIS- 3469.
Regional Studies: Balochistan,
3468.

3452.
3(
3455.
3(
3458.
3(
3461.
3(
3464.
3(
3467.
3(
3470.

HIS-

3(

HIS6

Sindh, Punjab, KPK

3471.
3472.
HIS3475.
HIS3478.
HIS-

3(

Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent

3473.
Indus Valley Civilization
3476.
Hindu & Buddhist
Civilizations
3479.
History of Sultanate Period

3474.
3(
3477.
3(
3480.
3(

3481.
125

3482.

Government College University Faisalabad

3483.

3484.
HIS3487.
HIS3490.
HIS3493.
HIS3496.

3485.
History of The Great
Mughals
3488.
History of Revivalist
Movement in South Asia
3491.
Pakistan Movement
3494.
Constitutional History of
Pakistan(1947 - 2008)
3497.
Political History of Pakistan

HIS-

(1947 - 2008)

3486. 3516. PST-657


3(
16.349
3489. 3517. PST-659
Intellectual History of Muslims of South Asia
3(
3492.
3518. Optional Courses
3(
3495.
3(
16.350
P
16.351
3498.
3519. Regional Studies

16.324
P
3500. Semester 1
3501. Muslim Nationalism in South Asia

3(

16.352
P
3520. Women Empowerment in Pakistan

MSc Pakistan Studies

3499.

16.325

16.354
P
4
3521. Semester 4 (Five Courses from the following)
3522. Pakistan in International Scenario

16.353

16.355

16.326
P
3502. Public Policy and Governance in Pakistan

16.327

16.356
3
P
16.357
3523. Dimensions of Mystical Islam in South Asia

16.328

16.329

16.358
P
4
3524. Human rights, Law and State in
4

16.359

16.360
P
3525. Political Economy of Pakistan

16.361

16.362
P
3526. Language and Literature in Pakistan

16.363

16.330
Ideological Foundations of
3503. Foreign Policy of Pakistan
3504.

PST-557

3505.

ENG-321

3506.

Functional English

16.331

Pakistan/ Research Dissertation

16.332

3527.

Semester 2

3507. PST-552
Civil and Military Bureaucracy in Pakistan
16.334
P
3508. Constitutional and Political

16.333

16.335

Development in Pakistan

16.336

16.337

16.338
P
16.339
3509. Party Politics and Political Parties in Pakistan
3510. Local Self Government and

Devolution of Power in Pakistan

16.340
C
3511. Introduction to Computing Applications
3512.

Semester 3

16.343

3513.

PST-651

3514.

PST-653

3515.

16.341

Federation and Regionalism in


Geography of Pakistan

16.342

16.344

16.345

Pakistani Culture: A

16.346

16.347

Research

16.348

PST-655

3528.
PST3531.

3529.
Crisis and Disaster
Management
3532.
Politics of Religion in

PST-

3534.

MA History

3535.
3536.
HIS3539.
HIS3542.
HIS3545.
HIS3548.
HIS3551.
ENG3554.
3555.
HIS3558.
HIS3561.
HIS3564.
HIS3567.
HIS3570.
CSI3573.
3574.

Semester 1

HIS-

Pakistan

3537.
Early History of Islam
3540.
Research Methodology
3543.
Muslim Struggle for
Independence 1858-1930
3546.
Government & Politics in
Pakistan 1947-2000
3549.
Modern Europe(17891945)
3552.
Functional English
3556.
State and Society in
Muslim India 1206-1707
3559.
Muslim Struggle for
Independence 1930-1947
3562.
Foreign Policy of Pakistan
1947-1997
3565.
Philosophy of History
3568.
International Relations
and Organizations
3571.
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Semester 3
East

3(3-

3538.
3(33541.
3(33544.
3(33547.
3(33550.
3(33553.
3(3-

Semester 2

3575.

3530.
3(33533.

Contemporary Middle

3557.
3(33560.
3(33563.
3(33566.
3(33569.
3(33572.
3(3-

3576.
3(3-

3577.
HIS3580.
HIS3583.
HIS3586.
HIS3589.
HIS3592.
3593.
HIS3596.
HIS3599.
HIS3602.
HIS3605.
HIS3608.
HIS-

3578.
United States after
Second World War
3581.
Local Self-Government in
Pakistan
3584.
Pakistani Languages and
Literature
3587.
Muslim Rule in India(7121526)
3590.
Muslim Political Thought
and Institutions
Semester 4

3594.
Modern Muslim World
3597.
The Great Mughals(15261707)
3600.
Later Mughals & British
India(1707-1857)
3603.
The Punjab in Modern
Times
3606.
Umayyads and Abbasides
3609.
The Ottoman
Empire(1288-1924)

3579. 3611. MPhil Pakistan Studies


3(33582.
3612.
3613.
Politics and Discourse of
3(3PSTQuaid-e-Azam
3585.
3615.
3616.
Pakistan and
3(3PSTContemporary World
3588.
3619.
Policy
Formulation
and Decision
3618.
3(3Making
in
Pakistan
PST3591.
7
3(33621.3622. Constitutional Development and
3595.
3(33598.
3(33601.
3(33604.
3(33607.
3(33610.
3(3-

PST- Political Dynamics in Pakistan


7
3624.
3625.
Islamic Modernism in
PSTPakistan
3627.
3628.
Research Methodology
PST3630.
3631.
Problem of National
PSTIntegration in Pakistan
3633.
3634.
Government and Politics
PSTin Bhutto Era
3636.
3637.
Governance and Politics
PSTin Pakistan
3639.
3640.
Religion and Politics in
PSTPakistan
3642.
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

3643.
PST- 1.
3646.

3614.
3(33617.
3(33620.
3(3-

3623.
3(3-

3626.
3(33629.
3(33632.
3(33635.
3(33638.
3 (33641.
3 (3-

3644.

Thesis
3645.
The student will have to take four core courses6(0as

and when
off ered by department.
3647.
2.
Overall 24 teaching credit hours for
MPhil are mandatory.
3648. 3.
The department will off er the courses keeping in

3649.

MPhil History

3650.
3651.
Research Methdology
HIS3653.3654. Leadership and Challenges in

3652.
3(33655.

HIS-

3(3-

the 20th Century

3656.3657.

3658.

HIS-

3(3-

A Study of Historical Movements


of South Asia

3659.
3660.
Resistance and
HISRevolution in History
3662.
3663.
Historiography
HIS3665.
3666.
A Study of Political
HIS- 3669.
Parties
inofPakistan
A
Study
Historical
3668.

3661.
3(33664.
3(33667.
3(33670.

HIS-

3(3-

Institutions and Ideologies

3671.3672.
HIS-

3673.

A Study of Personalities/ Issues/


Institutions in Pakistan

3674.
HIS- 1.
3677.

3675.

3(3-

3676.

Thesis

The student will have to take four core courses6(0as

and when
off ered by department.
3678.
2.
Overall 24 teaching credit hours for
MPhil are mandatory.
3679. 3.
The department will off er the courses keeping in
3680.

3681.

PST-630

3682.

3683.

Thesis

3684.
126
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
3685. Programs Offered

1.
2.
3.
4.

3687.

LLB (5 Years)
LLB (3 Years)
LLM
LLM (Weekend)

3686.

6(0-6)

The Faculty of Law was


established in 2003. The Faculty has its
own distinction among other faculties of
the University. The programmes off ered
by the College aim at satisfying academic
and professional requirements of the
students, so that they may enter the arena
of legal practice with all the requisite legal
and professional skills. The dynamic
teaching faculty of Law provides legal
education with an Islamic and Pakistani
perspective that is relevant to the structure
of Pakistani state and society. The
students are encouraged to develop
critical and analytical skills by involving
themselves in the research activities.
Owing to the commitment and eff orts of
highly professional teaching staff , the Law
College has made its name in the legal
education. Five Years Law Programme is
in accordance with the approved

Coordinator: Dr. Muhammad Mumtaz

16.366

16.364
16.365

The College of Law arranged many


conference since it was established. In December
2014, we organized an International conference on
Law & Order and Criminal Justice System. Well
known speaker though out the country participated in
it. Recently a conference on Rule of Law was
organized in Muree where eminent fi gures from

16.367

curriculum of HEC and is designed to cater to all


the professional and legal requirements of the
students.

3688.
3689.

Dr. Muhammad Mumtaz


Assistant Professor / Incharge LLM, PhD

3690.
3691.
3692.

Mr. Aamir Abbas Haral


Lecturer
LLM(UK), PhD Scholar

3693.
3694.

Mr. Ghulam Murtaza


Lecturer LLM (PU)

3695.
3696.

Mr. Mirza Shahid Rizwan Baig


Lecturer
LLM, DIA, DIL

3697.
3698.
3699.

Ms. Fozia Naseem


Lecturer
LLB, MA Political Science, LLM

3700.

Striving for

Excellence

3701.

Government College University Faisalabad

3702.
3703.
3704.
3705.
3706.
3707.

Mr. Khalil-ur- Rehman Tariq


Lecturer
MA English, LLB.
Mr. M Shahid Sultan
Lecturer
LLB, LLM (International Law)

3708.
3709.

Mr. Muhammad Waqas Sarwar


L

3763.
LAW3766.
LAW3769.
3772.

ecturer
LLM (UK)

3710.
3711.

Ms. Noreen Akhtar Butt


L

ecturer
LLM

3712.
3713.
3714.
3715.

Mr. Muhammad Babar Shaheen Haral


Research & Teaching Assistant
LLB
DIL (Islamic Law)

Scheme of
Studies LLB (5
Years)
3716.

3717.

3718.
3719.
ENG3722.
SOC3725.
LAW3728.
LAW3731.
CHE3734.
LAW3737.
ISL3740.
3741.
PST3744.
LAW3747.
CSI3750.
ENG3753.
ISL3756.
ECO3759.
LAW3762.

Semester 1

3720.
Function English
3723.
Introduction to Sociology
3726.
Introduction to English
Jurisprudence
3729.
Comparative Study of
Legal System
3732.
Every Day Science
3735.
Law of Tort
3738.
Islamic Studies / Ethics
Semester 2

3742.
Pakistan Studies
3745.
Introduction to
Jurisprudence-ll
3748.
Introduction to Computing
Applications
3751.
English comprehensive
and composition
3754.
Islamic Fiqah
3757.
Issues in Pakistan
Economy
3760.
International
Organizations
Semester 3

3721.
3(33724.
3(33727.
3(33730.
3(33733.
3(33736.
2(23739.
2(2-

3743.
2(23746.
2(23749.
3(33752.
3(33755.
2(23758.
3(33761.
2(2-

MTH-

3764.
3767.
3770.

Law of Equity
Islamic Jurisprudence
Mathematics-I

3765.
2(23768.
3(33771.
3(3-

3773.
ENG3776.
LAW3779.
ARB3782.
3783.
LAW3786.
LAW3789.
LAW3792.
LAW3795.
LAW3798.
ENG3801.
3802.
LAW3805.
LAW3808.
LAW3811.
LAW3814.
LAW3817.
LAW3820.
LAW3823.
3824.
LAW3827.
LAW3830.
LAW3833.
LAW3836.
LAW3839.
LAW3842.
LAW5

3845.
3846.
ENG3849.
LAW3852.
LAW3855.
LAW3858.
LAW3861.
LAW3864.
LAW3867.
3868.
LAW3871.
3874.

LAW-

3774.
3777.
Pakistan
3780.

Communication Skills
Constitutional History of
Introduction to Arabic

Language
Semester 4

3784.
3787.
3790.
Pakistan
3793.
3796.
3799.

3(3Criminal Law-I
Law of Contract
Constitutional Law of
Law of Partnership
Muslim Personal Law-I
Technical Writing

3785.
3(33788.
3(33791.
3(33794.
2(23797.
3(33800.
3(3-

Semester 5

3803.
Criminal Law-ll
3806.
Comparative Constitution!
UK, USA, India)
3809.
International Law
3812.
Sale of Goods Act
3815.
Administrative Law
3818.
Muslim Personal Law-ll
3821.
Specifi c Relief Act

3804.
3(33807.
3(33810.
3(33813.
3(33816.
3(33819.
2(23822.
2(2-

Semester 6

3825.
3828.
3831.
3834.
3837.
3840.
3843.

3775.
3(33778.
3(33781.

Special and Local Laws


Law of Property
Intellectual Property Law
Private International Law
Environmental Laws
Civil Service laws

Minor Act-l(Easement Act,


Pre-Emption Act & Succession Act)

3826.
3(33829.
3(33832.
2(23835.
3(33838.
2(23841.
2(23844.
3(3-

Semester 7

3847.
3850.
3853.
3856.
3859.
3862.
3865.

English for Employment


Labor Law
Company Law
Media Law
Interpretation of Statutes
Pleadings
Evidence-I

3(3-

Semester 8

3869.
3872.

3848.
3(33851.
2(23854.
2(23857.
2(23860.
2(23863.
2(23866.

Negotiable Instruments
Evidence-ll

3870.
2(23873.
3(3-

3875.
LAW3878.
LAW3881.
LAW3884.
LAW3887.
LAW3890.
3891.
LAW3894.
LAW3897.
LAW3900.
LAW3903.
LAW3906.
LAW3909.
LAW3912.
3913.
LAW3916.
LAW3919.
LAW3922.
LAW3925.
LAW3928.
LAW3931.
LAW-

3934.
3935.
3936.
LAW3939.
LAW3942.
LAW3945.
ENG3948.
LAW3951.
LAW3954.
LAW3957.
3958.
LAW3961.
CSI3964.
LAW3967.
LAW3970.

3876.
3879.
3882.
Criminal)
3885.
3888.

Research Methodology
Trial Advocacy (Civil &
Minor Acts-ll

Taxation Law
(Registration Act, Court Fee Act)
Semester 9

3892.
Criminal Procedure-I
3895.
Civil Prcedure-I
3898.
Legal Ethics
3901.
Public Interest Litigation &
Free Legal Aid
3904.
Human Rights Law
3907.
Legal Research Studies
3910.
General Clauses Act &
Civil Court Ordinance
Semester 10

3914.
3917.
3920.
3923.
3926.
3929.
3932.

Criminal Procedure - II
Civil Procedure - II
Medical Jurisprudence
Limitation Act
Banking Laws
International Trade Law

Drugs, Medicine &


Pesticides Law

LLB (3 Years)

3877.
2(23880.
2(23883.
3(33886.
2(23889.
3(3-

3893.
3(33896.
3(33899.
2(23902.
2(23905.
2(23908.
3(03911.
3(3-

3915.
3(33918.
3(33921.
2(23924.
2(23927.
2(23930.
2(23933.
3(3-

Semester 1

3937.
3940.
3943.
Pakistan
3946.
3949.
3952.
3955.

Islamic Jurisprudence
English Jurisprudence
Constitutional History of
Communication Skills
Sale of Goods Act
Law of Equity
Muslim Personal Law - I

Semester 2

3959.
Muslim Personal Law-ll
3962.
Introduction to Computing
Applications
3965.
Law of Tort
3968.
Constitutional Law of
Pakistan
3971.
Law of Contract

LAW-

3973.

Cyber & Telecom Laws

3938.
3(33941.
3(33944.
3(33947.
3(33950.
2(23953.
3(33956.
2(2-

3960.
2(23963.
3(33966.
3(33969.
3(33972.
3(3-

128

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

3974.

LAW-560

3975.
16.369
3976. LAW-651
3977.

General Clauses Act

LA
Criminal Law -I
Consumer Protection Law
LA
Banking Law

16.371
3979.

LA
Specifi c Relief Act

16.372
3980.

LA
Comparative Study of Constitutional law (UK&USA)

16.373
3981.

LA
Human Rights Law

LAW-663

Partnership Law

16.386
16.387
3999.

LA
Semester 4

16.375
3984.
3985.

LA
Criminal Procedure -I

16.376

LA

16.377
3986.

LA
Special &Local Laws

16.378
3987.

LA
Environmental Law

16.379
3988.
3989.

LA
Taxation Law

3990.

LAW-664

3991.
3992.

LAW-671

Public International Law

Minor Acts

16.388
4000.

16.389
4001.

LA
Legal Drafting and Pleedings

16.381

LA

16.382
3994.

LA
Interpretation of Statutes

16.383
3995.
3996.

LA
Civil Procedure

16.384
3997.

LA
Cyber & Telecommunication Laws

Criminal Procedure

LA

LA

Intellec
tual
Propert

16.390

LA

4002.
Admini
strative
Law

16.391
4003.

LA

Trial
advoca
cy (civil
&Crimi
nal)

16.392
4004.

LA

Resear
ch
Metho
dology

16.393
4005.

LA

Compa

16.394

ny Law

LA

4006.

Law of Evidence

16.380
3993.

Sem

Law of
Propert
y

Criminal Law -II


Semester 5

LA

Legal
Ethics

y Law

16.374
3983.

LA

Labour
Laws

Semester 3

16.370
3978.

3982.

16.385
3998.

Public
interest

16.395

law

4007.
Law of
Civil
Proced
ure-ll

4008.

Law
Moots (Non Credit
Hours)

LA

16.368

4009.

3(3-0)

4038.
2(2-0)

4010.

3(3-0)

4011.

2(2-0)

4012.

2(2-0)

4013.

3(3-0)

4014.

3(3-0)

4015.

3(3-0)

4016.

2(2-0)

4017.

3(3-0)

4018.

3(3-0)

4019.

3(3-0)

4020.

2(2-0)

4021.

2(2-0)

4022.

2(2-0)

4023.

3(3-0)

4024.

3(3-0)

4025.

2(2-0)

4026.

2(2-0)

4027.

3(3-0)

4028.

3(3-0)

4029.

2(2-0)

4030.

3(3-0)

4031.

2(2-0)

4032.

3(3-0)

4033.

2(2-0)

4034.

3(3-0)

4035.

2(2-0)

4036.

2(2-0)

4037.

3(3-0)

4039.
3(3-0)

4040. LLM
4042.
Core Courses
4043.
4044.
Constitutional Law of
LAWPakistan
4046.
4047.
International Law
LAW4049.
4050.
Criminology
LAW4052.
4053.
Research Methodology
LAW4055.
Optional Courses
4056.
4057.
Administrative Law
LAW4059.
4060.
Intellectual Property Laws
LAW4062.
4063.
International Economics
LAWLaw
4065.
4066.
Law of Evidence
LAW4068.
4069.
International Human
LAWRights Law
4071.
4072.
Cyber Laws
LAW4074.
4075.
Comparative
LAWEnvironmental Law
4077.
Other Mandatory Requirements for LLM
4078.
4079.
Thesis
LAW4081.
Atleast 24 Credit Hours course work is
4041.

compulsory.
Courses will be off ered keeping in view the
availability of faculty

4082.

4084.

4045.
3(34048.
3(34051.
3(34054.
3(3-

4058.
3(34061.
3(34064.
3(34067.
3(34070.
3(34073.
2(24076.
3(3-

4080.
6(0-

4085.
129

4086.

or: Dr. Salma Amber

4087.

Programs
Offered
4088.
1.
2.
3.

BS Mass Communication
MA Mass Communication
MS Mass Communication

4089.

Coordinat

4090.
4091. To

Mission

promote healthy and positive approach towards


communication, information, knowledge and opinion.

4092.
4093.

Introduction

Communication and media studies have gained vital


importance in this age of science and information technology. A
nation cannot safeguard its domestic and foreign interests, and
get its due status in the globe without using its communication
channels eff ectively. Advancement in information technology has

made the world a global


village. So, it is the need of the
hour to give special focus on
mass
media
education.
Although Mass Communication
is an emerging discipline, yet, it
has got paramount importance
in recent times. Media is
playing a vital role in promoting
diff erent ideologies both in the
domestic arena and around the
globe. It is a reality, that a
plenty of factors infl uence the
production and consumption of
the message for eff ective
communication.
The
productions of media contents
have to pass through diff erent
phases. Therefore, in-depth
understanding of covert and
overt
pressures
on
the
production of the media
contents is indispensable for
the students of Mass

4094.

Communication. Public Relations, Communication


Strategy, Advertising Campaign, Media Policy, Image Building
and Public Opinion Formation are the basic tools of
communication in media studies. Keeping in view the challenges
of modern time, Government College University, Faisalabad
established the Department of Mass Communication in 2005.
The foremost objective was to provide an opportunity to the
students to equip themselves with the blend of skills and
knowledge to meet challenges in national and international
arena. The department has an excellent academic environment.
All the faculty members are experienced and qualifi ed. Students
are also being benefi ted from the expertise of media educators
and known professionals. All University facilities; transport, hostel
residence, main library membership, study, excursion tours and
sports facilities are available for the students.
4095.
The Department is presently off ering Master
degree in Mass Communication in morning and
evening classes separately along with 4-years BS
(Hons) in Mass Communication in the Morning
session. Shortly, a print production house, a
broadcasting house and TV studio will be set to impart
practical skills to the working journalists and students
alike. After the completion of their courses, students
will be able to become professionals in public relations,

Study Leave)

4096.

Faculty

4097.

Dr. Salma

4107.
4108.

Mr. Sarfraz Ahmad


Lecturer

Assistant
Professor /
Coordinator

4109.
4110.

Mr. Rehan Tariq


Lecturer

4111.
4112.

Ms. Fakhta Zeb


Lecturer

4113.
4114.

Ms. Sana Haroon


Lecturer

Assistant

4115.
4116.

Ms. Noshaba Nargis


Lecturer

Mr. Imran

4117.
4118.

Mr. Ahmad Zuhair Khan


Lecturer

Umber

4098.

4099.

Ms. Irem

Sultana

4100.

Assistant

Professor

4101.

Dr. Ashraf

Iqbal

4102.
Professor

4103.
Muslim

4104.

Lecturer

4105.

Ms. Sobia

Shahzad

4106.

Lecturer (On

advertising agencies, print and electronic media, as


reporters, editors, anchors persons, radio producers,
TV producers, media managers, public relation offi
cers, publicity offi cers and copy writers.

16.396

4119.
4120.
4121.
4122.
ENG4125.
ISL4128.
MCM4131.
CSI4134.
POL4137.
MCM4140.
4141.
ENG4144.
PST4147.
MCM4150.
STA4153.
MCM4156.
MCM-

Scheme of Studies
BS Mass Communication
Semester 1

4123.
Functional English
4126.
Islamic Studies / Ethics
4129.
Introduction to
Communication
4132.
Introduction to Computing
Applications
4135.
Introduction to Political
Science
4138.
Media Psychology
Semester 2

4142.
English Comprehension
and Composition
4145.
Pakistan Studies
4148.
Contemporary World
Media
4151.
Introduction to Statistical
Theory - 1
4154.
Media Society & Culture
4157.
Political Economy of
Media

4124.
3(
4127.
2(
4130.
3(
4133.
3(
4136.
3(
4139.
3(

4143.
3(
4146.
2(
4149.
3(
4152.
3(
4155.
3(
4158.
3(

4159.
4160.
ENG4163.
URD4166.
MCM4169.
STA4172.
MCM4175.
MCM-

Semester 3

4161.
4164.
4167.
Aff airs
4170.
Theory - II
4173.
4176.

Communication Skills
Functional Urdu
National & International
Introduction to Statistical
On Camera Reporting

International
Communication

4178.
4179.
ENG4182.
MCM4185.
MCM4188.
MCM4191.
MCM4194.

Semester 4

4180.
Technical Writing
4183.
Mass Media in Pakistan
4186.
Writing workshop
4189.
Subsidiary-VII (Political
Communication)
4192.
Subsidiary VIII (Video
Production)
Semester 5

4181.
3(
4184.
3(
4187.
3(
4190.
3(
4193.
3(

4195.
MCM4198.
MCM4201.
MCM4204.
MCM4207.
MCM4210.

4196.
4199.
4202.
4205.
4208.

News Writing & reporting


Broadcast Journalism
Online Journalism
Media Seminar

Theories of
Communication-I
Semester 6

4197.
3(
4200.
3(
4203.
3(
4206.
3(
4209.
3(

4214.

4211.
MCM-

4212.

Sub Editing & Page


Designing (T & P)

4215.
4216.
Feature, Column &
4217.
MCMEditorial Writing (T & P)
3(
4218.
4219.
Research Methods-I
4220.
MCM3(
4221.
4222.
Introduction to Advertising
4223.
MCM& PR
3(
4224.
4225.
Theories of
4226.
MCMCommunication-ll
3(
4227.
Compulsory Papers
4228.
4229.
Research Methods-ll
4230.
MCM3(
4231.
4232.
Development
4233.
MCMCommunication
3(
4234.
4235.
Media Ethics & Laws
4236.
MCM3(
4237.
One group of specialization from the following
4238.
1. Print Media
4239.
4240.
Advanced Reporting
4241.
MCM3(
4242.
4243.
Newspaper Production
4244.
MCM3(
4245.
2. Broadcast Media
4246.
4247.
Radio News Reporting &
4248.
MCMProduction
3(
4249.
4250.
TV News Reporting &
4251.
MCMProduction
3(
4252.
3. Advertising & Public Relations
4253.
4254.
Advertising-I
4255.
MCM3(
4256.
4257.
Public Relations-I
4258.
MCM3(
4259.
4. Organizational Communication
4260.
4261.
Organizations &
4262.
MCMOrganizational Behaviour
3(
4263.
4264.
Business & Marketing
4265.
MCMCommunication
3(
4266.
Semester 8
4267.
4268.
Compulsory Subjects
4269.
4270.
Research Report
4271.
MCM3(
4272.
4273.
Media Management &
4274.
MCMMarketing
3(
4275.
4276.
Specialized Journalism
4277.
MCM3(
4278.
4279.
Internship
4280.
MCM4281.
Specialization (one group of the specialization
from the following)
4282.
1. Print Media
4283.
4284.
Advanced Sub-editing
4285.
MCM3(
4286.
4287.
Magazine & Book
4288.
MCMProduction
3(
4289.
2. Broadcast Media
4290.
4291.
Radio Programme
4292.
MCMProduction
3(
4293.
4294.
TV Programme
4295.
MCMProduction
3(
4296.
3. Advertising & PR
4297.
4298.
Advertising-ll
4299.
MCM3(
4300.
4301.
Public Relations-ll
4302.
MCM-

3(

4303.
D

4304. Government College University Faisalabad


4305.
4306.
Development Journalism
MCM4308.
4309.
Agriculture
MCMCommunication
4311.
4312.
Project
MCM4314.
4315.
Health Communication /
MCMAdvocacy Campaign
4317.
4318.
Thesis

4307.
2(2
4310.
2(2
4313.
3(0
4316.
3(2
4319.

4320.

MCM-

MS Mass Communication

4321.
4322.
MCM4325.
MCM4328.
MCM4331.
MCM4334.
MCM4337.
MCM4340.
MCM4343.
MCM4346.
4347.

Core Courses

4350.

6(0

4323.
Communication Theories
-I
4326.
Research Methods - I
4329.
Pakistan Media: Issues &
Challenges
4332.
Media, Culture & Society
4335.
Communication Theories
- II
4338.
Research Methods - II
4341.
International Political
Communication
4344.
Proposal Writing
Other mandatory requirements for MS

4348.

Thesis

MCM-

4351.
4352.
MCM4355.
MCM-

4353.
Business Writings
(Practical Exercise)
4356.
Managerial
Communication

MCM- airs and Globalization of Media


5
4372.
4373.
Language and
MCMCommunication Skills
4375.
4376.
Introduction to Computing
CSIApplications
4378.
Semester 2

4379.
4380.
Issues in Social Sciences
MCM4382.
4383.
News Management (SubMCMediting T&P)
4385.
4386.
Concepts of Advertising
MCM4388.
4389.
Media Laws and Ethics
MCM4391.
4392.
Opinion Writing
MCM- 4395.
Basics
of
4394.
MCM- Development Support
5 Communication
MCM-

4349.

4. Organizational Communication

4359.
Semester 1
4360.
4361.
News Gathering
MCMTechniques (T&P)
4363.
4364.
Introduction to Mass
MCMCommunication
4366.
4367.
Media History
MCM- 4370.
National\International
Aff
4369.

4397.

3(3

6(0

MA Mass
Communication

4358.

4324.
3(3
4327.
3(3
4330.
3(3
4333.
3(3
4336.
3(3
4339.
3(3
4342.
3(3
4345.

4398.

4354.
3(3
4357.
3(3

4362.
3(3
4365.
3(3
4368.
3(3
4371.
3(3

4374.
3(3
4377.
3(3

4381.
3(3
4384.
3(3
4387.
3(3
4390.
3(3
4393.
3(3
4396.
3(3

Video Production

4399.
2(0

16.397

4400.
Semester 3
4401. Only those students who have been able to maintain their
CGPA 3.4 at the end of the 2nd semester would be eligible to opt the
thesis while all other students in lieu of thesis would take MCM-662 &
MCM-681 courses in the 4th semester.

4402.
MCM4405.
MCM4408.
MCM4411.
MCM4414.
MCM4417.
MCM4420.
MCM4423.
4426.
MCM4429.
4430.
MCM4433.

4403.
Communication Theories
4406.
Research Methods in
Mass Communication
4409.
Fundamentals of Public
Relation
4412.
Broadcast and Visual
Media
4415.
On Camera Reporting
4418.
Seminar
4421.
Internship
4424.
OR
4427.
Magazine Journalism
4431.
Issues in Mass
Communication
4434.
Radio / TV Production

4436.
4437.

Progra
ms
Offered
1.
2.

3.
4.

5.

6.

BS Political
Science
BS Politics
and
Parliamentar
y Studies
MA Political
Science
MA
International
Relations
MPhil
Political
Science
MPhil
International
Relations

4438.
Chairman:
Dr.
Mughees
Ahmed

4439.

3(0

Semester 4

MCM-

Skills

132

4404.
3(3
4407.
3(3
4410.
3(3
4413.
3(3
4416.
2(0
4419.
1(0
4422.
3(0
4425.
4428.
4432.
3(3
4435.
3(3

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

iiiiil

nn

16.398

persistence of world problems such as


poverty, migration and drug traffi cking. The roles of
state and non-state actors in shaping world politics in
the new millennium are central to the study of Political
Science, as is an understanding of how diff erent
visions of world order aff ect the prospects for peace
and security. In the era of globalization and
regionalism, national survival is now premised on
international orientation for which the nations strive not
only to equip themselves with modern technologies in
all fi elds but also with competencies in the
management of trans-national relations.
16.399
To achieve this objective and to build future
national leaders who are capable of playing eff ective
roles in government, political institutions and
international organizations the Department has
designed broad based Programs in Political Science &
IR. The main objective is to provide the students with
an education that develops an understanding of the
national and international community socio-political

he
4441.

4440.

ffl I IIM

Department of Political
Science
at
Government
College
University,
Faisalabad aims at being
recognized as a leader
among
political
science
programs at institutions of
comparable
size
and
character. Pursuant to this
4442.
goal, the Department is
T committed to excellence in

Vi

teaching,
scholarship
and
mentoring. By off
ering a distinctive
program
that
includes
opportunities
for
independent
research,
experiential
learning and off
-campus study, the
Department
promotes
scholarship in the
political
science
discipline,
civic
participation
and
leadership.

4443.

Mission

4444.

The
mission
of
the
Department
of
Political Science is
to
promote
scholarship,
leadership
and
responsible
citizenship among
students
at
Government
College University,
Faisalabad.
The
Department
provides a solid
liberal
arts

c
u
r
r
i
c
u
l
u
m
t
h
a
t
e
x
p
o
s
e
s
s
t
u
d
e
n
t
s
t
o
t
h
e

principal subfi elds of the


discipline
and
develops
transferable skills of liberal
learning. Actively involved in
research,
teaching
and
applied
scholarship,
the
political
science
faculty
serves
as
mentors
to
students seeking academic
challenge
and
civic
involvement.

4445.

Introductio

4446.

Great emphasis is
being
laid
on
Political
Science as an academic
discipline since 20th century.
In the wake of globalization,
free-trade and increasing infl
uence
of
supra-state
institutions
world
over,
Political Science has gained
all
the
attributes
of
dominating the world-scene
in the 21st Century. The
Department
of
Political
Science deals in the area of
study which encompasses
the global as well as domestic
aff airs. It examines some of
the critical issues of modern
times, including the changing
nature
of
international
cooperation and confl ict, the
new character of warfare, the
impact of globalization upon
states and societies and the

4447.
1
33

4448.

Government College University Faisalabad

4449.
4450.
4451.
4452.
4453.

Faculty

Dr. Mughees Ahmed


PhD (BZU)
Chairman/Associate Professor
Specialization: Comparative Politics, Biradari Politics,

Political

4454.

Systems, Voting Behaviour

4455.
4456.
4457.
4458.

Ms. Rahila Asfa


MPhil (QAU)
Lecturer
Specialization: International Relations, security studies,

Arms

4459.

Control, Small Arms and Light Weapons, Terrorism,


Organized
4460. Crime

4461.
4462.
4463.

Mr. Ali Shan Shah


MPhil (BZU)
Lecturer (on Study Leave)

4464.
4465.

Mr. Adrian Nawaz


MP

hil (PU)
Lecturer

4466.
4467.
4468.

Mr. Abdul Basit Khan


MPhil (BZU)
Lecturer (On Study Leave)

4469.
4470.
4471.
4472.

Mr. Bilal Bin Liaqat


MPhil (QAU)
Lecturer
Specialization: International Relations, Pak-China

Relations,

4473.

Foreign policy, international organizations

4474.
4475.

Ms. Sadia Naz


MPh

il (BZU)
Lecturer

4476.
4477.
4478.
4479.

Mr. Imran Wakil


MPhil (UOS)
Lecturer
Specialization: Afghan Democracy

Scheme of
Studies BS Political
Science
4480.

4481.
4482.
ENG4485.
ISL4488.
POL4491.
MTH4494.
PPS4497.
GEO4500.
4501.
ENG4504.
PST4507.
POL4510.
MTH4513.
PPS4516.
POL4519.
4520.
ENG4523.
CSI4526.
POL4529.
ECO4532.
ENV4535.
4536.
ENG4539.
POL4542.
POL4545.
POL4548.
PSY4551.
4552.
POL4555.
POL4558.
POL4561.
POL4564.
POL4567.
4568.
POL4571.
POL-

4574.

Semester 1

4483.
Functional English
4486.
Islamic Studies / Ethics
4489.
Introduction to Political
Science
4492.
Mathematics-I
4495.
Introduction to
Parlementary Studies
4498.
Introduction to Geography
Semester 2

4502.
English Comprehension
and Composition
4505.
Pakistan Studies
4508.
Principles of Political
Science
4511.
Mathematics - II
4514.
Constitution Development
in Pakistan
4517.
Strategic studies
Semester 3

4521.
Communication Skills
4524.
Introduction to Computing
Applications
4527.
Political Systems
(Developed)
4530.
Development Economics
4533.
Introduction to
Environment
Semester 4

4537.
Technical Writing
4540.
Political Systems
(Developing)
4543.
Pakistan Movement
4546.
Introduction to
International Relations
4549.
Introduction to
Psychology
Semester 5

4553.
Western Political
Philosophy-I
4556.
Muslim Political
Philosophy-I
4559.
Comparative and
Developmental Politics-I
4562.
Political Ideologies
4565.
Public Administration
Semester 6

4569.
Western Political
Philosophy-ll
4572.
Muslim Political
Philosophy-ll

4484.
3(34487.
2(24490.
3(34493.
3(34496.
3(34499.
3(3-

4503.
3(34506.
2(24509.
3(34512.
3(34515.
3(34518.
3(3-

4522.
3(34525.
3(34528.
4(44531.
3(34534.
3(3-

4538.
3(34541.
4(44544.
4(44547.
3(34550.
3(3-

4554.
4(44557.
3(34560.
4(44563.
3(34566.
4(4-

4570.
4(44573.
3(3-

4575.
POL4578.
POL4581.
POL4584.
4585.
POL4588.
POL4591.
POL4594.
POL4597.
POL4600.
4601.
POL4604.
POL4607.
POL4610.
POL4613.
POL-

4576.
Comparative and
Developmental Politics-ll
4579.
History of International
Relations
4582.
Introduction to Local
Government
Semester 7

4586.
Research
4589.
4592.
4595.
4598.

Methods of Study and


Foreign Policy Analysis
Public International Law-I
Diplomacy
Foreign Policies of UK,

USA
Semester 8

BS Politics &
Parliamentary Studies

4616.

4617.
Semester 1
4618.
4619.
Functional English
ENG4621.
4622.
Introduction to
PPSParliamentary Studies
4624.
4625.
Introduction to Political
POLScience
4627.
4628.
Mathematics-I
MTH4630.
4631.
Islamic Studies/Ethics
ISL4633.
4634.
Principles of Accounting
COM
4636.
Semester 2
4637.
4638.
English Comprehension
ENGand Composition
4640.
4641.
Pakistan Studies
PST- 4644.
Role of Legislatures in non4643.
PPS- democratic regimes
3

4666.

ECO-

4668.

4587.
4(44590.
3(34593.
3(34596.
3(34599.
4603.
3(34606.
3(34609.
3(34612.
3(34615.
3(0-

4620.
3(34623.
3(34626.
3(34629.
3(34632.
2(24635.
3(3-

4639.
3(34642.
2(24645.
3(3-

4646.
4647.
Principles of Management
PPS& Leadership
4649.
4650.
Constitutional
PPSDevelopment in Pakistan
4652.
4653.
Budget Scrutiny at the
PPSParliament
4655.
Semester 3
4656.
4657.
Parliamentary
PPSCommittees
4659.
4660.
Introduction to Computing
CSIApplication
4662.4663. Comparative Political Systems
4665.

3(3-

3(3-

4602.
Public International Law-ll
4605.
International
Organizations
4608.
Political Economy
4611.
Local Government in
Pakistan
4614.
Research Project

PPS- UK, USA, France


4

4577.
3(34580.
4(44583.

4648.
3(34651.
3(34654.
3(3-

4658.
3(34661.
3(34664.
3(3-

Introduction to Economics

4667.
3(3-

134

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

16.400

16.401

4669.
4670.

r6

PS-403

4684.

PPS-502

4685.

PPS-504

NG-421

4686.
4671.
Seme 4687.
s
t
e 4688.
r

4689.

4701.
The
Pakist
an
StateFeder
alism
and
State
Institut
ions

PPS-506
PPS-508

PPS-510
PPS-512

4702.

4672.

PS-410

4673.

4691.

PPS-601

4692.

PPS-603

4693.

PPS-605

4694.

PPS-607

PS-406

P4695.

PPS-609

4676.

SY-422

4696.

4697.
4677.
Seme 4698.
s
t
4699.
e
r

4700.

4678.

PS-501

4679.

PS-503

4680.

PS-505

4681.

PS-507

4682.

PS-509

4683.
Seme
s
t
e

PPS-602
PPS-604
PPS-606
PPS-608

ommunicati
on Skills

4703.

volution of
Parliament
ary
Democracy

PS-408

4675.

Semester 7

PS-402

4674.

4690.

dia, China, Turkey

4705.

Legislation for Social Change

4706.

Contemporary International Relations

4707.

Introduction to Psychology

4708.

Introduction to Western Political Thought

4709.

Muslim Political Thought

4710.

Parliamentary History of Pakistan

4711.

Parliamentary Authority and Functions

4712.

Elections and Voting Behaviors

4713.

4714.
4704.
Com 4715.
p
a 4716.

Semester 8

Structure and Functions of Parliament

Parliamentary Ethics and Values


Comparative Politics

Issues in International Relations: Terrorism, Environment, Drug


r Traffi cking, Ethnicity
a
4717. Local Governments in Pakistan
t
Provincial and Legislative Assemblies of Pakistan
i 4718.
v
e
P
o
l
i
t
i
c
a
l

4719.

Research Methods and Skills

4720.

International Parliamentary Organizations

4721.

Federalism and Regionalism

4722. Introduction to Legislative Process


4723.
Foreign Policies of Major Powers: USA, China and

S 4724.
y
s 4725.
t
e 4726.
m
s 4727.
:
I
n

4728.

3(3-0)

4729.

3(3-0)

4730.

3(3-0)

4731.

3(3-0)

4732.

3(3-0)

4733.

3(3-0)

4734.

3(3-0)

4735.

3(3-0)

4736.

3(3-0)

4737.

3(3-0)

4738.

3(3-0)

4739.

3(3-0)

4740.

3(3-0)

4741.

3(3-0)

4742.

3(3-0)

4743.

3(3-0)

4744.

3(3-0)

4745.

3(3-0)

Russia

4746.

3(3-0)

Foreign Policy of Pakistan

4747.

3(3-0)

International and Regional Organizations

4748.

3(3-0)

Negotiation Skills and Confl ict Management

4749.

3(3-0)

Principles of Parliamentary Research

4750.

3(3-0)

4751.

3(3-0)

4752.
3(3-0)

4753.
3(3-0)

4754.
3(3-0)

MA Political
Science

4755.

4776.
POL4779.
POL-

5
4756.
Semester 1
4782.
CSI-of
4757.
4758.
Ideology and Dynamics
4785.
POLPolitics in Pakistan
POL
4760.
4761.
Western Political Thought
4788.
POL-I
4763.
4764.
Communication Skills
4789.
ENGPOL4766.4767. Theory Comparative and
4792.
POL- Developmental Politics - I
5
4769.
4770.
Introduction to
POL
International Relations
4772.
Semester 2

4773.
POL-

4774.
Paper - II

POL-

4795.
POL4798.
POL4801.
Western Political thought
4802.
POL-

4805.
POL4808.
4809.
POL4812.
POL4815.
4816.
POL4819.
POL4822.
POL4825.
POL4828.
POL4831.
POL-

4806.

Public Administration

4810.
4813.

4807.
3(3-

Semester 4
Political Sociology
International Organization

4811.
3(34814.

3(3Optional Subjects (Any Four of the Following)

4817.
Political Parties &
Pressure Groups
4820.
Local Self Government
4823.
Defense and Strategic
studies
4826.
Central Asia and its
Politics
4829.
South Asian Political
system
4832.
Research Thesis
(Optional)

4818.
3(34821.
3(34824.
3(34827.
3(34830.
3(34833.
6(0-

4834.

MA International Relations

4835.
4836.4837.

Semester 1

4838.

Introduction and Issues of


International Relations - I

IRS-

4(4-

4839.
4840.
International Relations
IRSsince 1945 - I
4842.
4843.
Theories of International
IRSRelations
4845.
4846.
Foreign Policy Analysis
IRS4848.
4849.
International law
IRS4851.
Semester 2
4852.
4853.
International Regional
IRSOrganizations
4855.
4856.
Foreign Policy of
IRSPakistan
4858.
4859.
International Political
IRS- 4862.
Economy
Introduction and Issues of
4861.

4841.
3(34844.
4(44847.
4(44850.

IRS-

4(4-

3(3-

4854.
3(34857.
4(44860.
4(44863.

International Relations - II

4864.
4865.
International Relations
IRSsince 1945 - II
4867.
Semester 3
4868.
4869.
Research Methodology
IRS(Compulsory)
4871.
4872.
Confl ict Management
IRSand Resolution
4874.
4875.
Theory and Practice of
IRSDiplomacy
4877.
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS (Two from the
following)
4878.4879. Foreign Policy of Neighboring

4866.

IRS-

3(3-

Countries (China, India, Afghanistan &


6 Iran)
4881.
4882.
Defense and Strategic
IRSStudies (Optional)
4884.
4885.
Terrorism and Counter
IRSTerrorism
4887.
4888.
Seminar Course on
IRScontemporary issue
4890.
Semester 4

4891.
4892.
Nuclear Proliferation
IRS4894.4895. Foreign Policy of

3(3-

4870.
3(34873.
3(34876.
3(3-

4880.
4883.
3(34886.
3(34889.
3(3-

4893.
3(34896.

Major Powers (U.S.A, China,


3(36 Russia)
4897.
Optional Papers (Three from the following)
IRS-

4898.
4899.
Strategic Dynamics of
IRSCentral Asia
4901.
4902.
Contemporary Issues of
IRSMiddle East
4904.
4905.
Political Geography
IRS- 4908.
Seminar Course New
4907.

4900.
3(34903.
3(34906.
3(34909.

IRS-

3(3-

Paradigm in International Security

4910.
IRS4913.

4911.
Seminar Course War &
Conduct of War
4914.
Thesis

IRS-

4916.

4917.

PPS-631

4918.

4912.
3(34915.
6(0Research Project

4919.

3(0-3)

4920.
135

4921.

Government College University Faisalabad

4922.
MPhil Political Science
4923.
Core Courses
4924.
4925.
Research Methodology
POL4927.4928. Comparative and Developmental
POL- Political Theory
7
4930.4931. Politics, State and Society Dialectics in
POL- Pakistan (Issue Oriented Course)
7
4933.
4934.
International Relations
POL4936.
4937.
Any Four of the following
courses
4939.
4940.
Political Sociology
POL4942.
4943.
Development Economic
ECO4946.
Devolution
of
Power and Good
4945.
POL- Governance (Emphasis on Pakistan)
7
4948.4949. Strategic Policies of Great Powers
POL- (USA, Russia, China)
7
4951.
4952.
Major Issues in Global
POLPolitics
4954.
4955.
Strategic Issues and
POL- 4958.
Defense
Policy
of Regional
Pakistan
International
and

4957.

POL- Organizations and Contemporary World


7
4960.
4961.
Political Dynamics of the
POLMuslim World
4963.
4964.
Policy Analysis
POL4966.
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

4967.
POL-

4968.

Thesis

MPhil International
Relations

4970.
4926.
3(
4929.
3(

4932.
3(

4935.
3(
4938.
4941.
3(
4944.
3(
4947.
3(

4950.
3(

4953.
3(
4956.
3(
4959.
3(

4962.
3(
4965.
3(

4969.
6(

16.402

4971.4972.

4973.

IRS-

4(

International Relations: Advanced


Theory and Practice

4974.
4975.
Advanced Research
IRSMethodology
4977.4978. Seminar on Contemporary Regional

4976.
4(
4979.

IRS-

4(

and Global Issues

4980.
IRS4983.
IRS4986.
IRS4989.
IRS4992.
4993.

4981.
Politics of South Asia
4984.
Arms Control and
International Security
4987.
International Organizations
4990.
Foreign Policy Analysis
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

4994.

Thesis

IRS-

3(

4995.
6(

4996.
4997.

136

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

4998.

r
4999.

5000.

4982.
3(
4985.
3(
4988.
3(
4991.

Department of

5001.

Sociology

5002.
5003.

Phone:

041-9201412

Email:

sociology@gcuf.edu.pk

5004.

Programs Offered

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

BS Sociology
MA Social Work
MSc Sociology
MPhil Sociology
PhD Sociology
Post Graduate Diploma

5005.

Chairman: Prof. Dr. Haq Nawaz Anwar

5006.
5007.
5008. The

Mission

mission of Sociology and Social Work department is to provide sociological knowledge to the students, which is
relevant to their practical life. This is being achieved by imparting knowledge and skills to young sociologists-social engineers and
social workers. Moreover, eff orts are made to discover the broad pattern of interaction of social life that infl uences the social
behavior. This is further strengthened by carrying out research on socio-economic, cultural, social, demographic, environmental and
political problems of Pakistani Society.

5009.
5010.

Introduction

Sociological knowledge is applicable in every fi eld, in every day personal interactional situation and in all aspects of life.
Sociology is the scientifi c study of the human relationships and their consequences. It is the study of collective human behavior and
social forces. It is committed to provide research skills to students that can be integrated usefully with relevant practical experience.
Sociologist seeks to discover the broad patterns of interaction of social life that infl uences social behaviors. We provide students
with a coherent introduction to core themes and issues of the discipline in a stimulating environment. Moreover, the department of
sociology off ers graduate and post graduate level education in sociology with a strong emphasis on communicative process and
technologies within institutional settings, drawing on the active research interest of faculty and students. It also off ers education in
sociology within an interdisciplinary context which highlights the continuities and diff erences among a number of scientifi cally social
prospective. Training in a range of methodologies and research skills appropriate to these disciplines provides rigorous foundation for
this distinctive feature. In addition, internship opportunity with international and national organizations working in the fi eld of social
development is provided to the students in order

5011.
5012.

5013.

Prospectus 2015

fs

5014.

16.403

16.404

5015.
5016. to blend the academic knowledge with practical skills. The department of Sociology was established in 2005 at Government
College University Faisalabad. The faculty of the Department includes highly qualifi ed and experienced teachers who have a track
record of academic and research experience and relevant fi eld experience in national or international organizations.
5017. In addition, short certifi cate courses on diff erent social development aspects like Poverty Alleviation, Gender and
Development, Human Development and Sociology, Communication and Presentation Skills, Community Management Skills, Urban
Transportation Management, Urban Renewal, Participatory Relax/Rapid Approach (PAR), Project Planning and Logical Framework,
Population Studies, and Social Problems of Pakistan etc. are being planned to be launched very soon.

5018.

Faculty

5019.
Prof. Dr. Haq Nawaz Anwar
5020. MSc (UET & Edinburg UK), PhD (UAF) Chairman
5021.
Dr. Zahira Batool
5022. PhD (UAF), Post Doc (UC-Australia) Associate Professor / Director Academics
5023.
5024.
5025.

Ms. Saima Jabeen


MA (UAF)
Lecturer (On study leave)

5026.
Muhammad Shabbir Ch.
5027. MSc (BZU), MPhil. (BZU) Lecturer
5028.

5029.

Striving for Excellence

5030.

137

5031. Government College University Faisalabad


5032.
Mr. Sajid
Mehmood Sajid

5033.

MA & MPhil (PU,


Lahore) Lecturer

5034.

Mr. Falak

Sher
MA (PU, Lahore)
Lecturer (on study leave)

5035.

5036.

Ms. Saira
Siddiqui
5037. MA & MPhil (PU,
Lahore) Lecturer (On study
leave)

5038.
5039.

Ms. Ayesha

Ch.
M

A (UAF)
Lecturer

5040.

Ms. Sadaf
Mehmood
5041.
MSc (UAF)
5042.
Lecture
(on Study Leave)

5043.

Ms. Sana

Ejaz

5044.

MSc
(GCUF), MPhil (PU,
Lahore) Lecturer

5045.

Mr. Wasif
Ali
5046. MA & MPhil (PU,
Lahore) Lecturer

5047.

Ms. Saira

Aziz
BS-Hons
(PU, Lahore) Lecturer

5048.

5049.

Ms. Paris
Zaka Ullah
5050. B
S(H) GCUF
Lecturer

5051.
5052.

Ms. Ammara Asghar


Lecturer

5053.
Ms. Fozia Mumtaz
5054. MSc (UAF) Teaching Assistant
5055.
Ms. Nazia Niaz
5056. MPhil (UAF) Teaching Assistant

Scheme of
Studies BS Sociology
5057.

5058.
5059.
ENG5062.
PST5065.
MTH5068.
PSY5071.
SOC5074.
SOC5077.
5078.
Eng5081.
ISL5084.
STA5087.
SOC5090.
POL5093.
SOC5096.
5097.
ENG5100.
CSI5103.
ENV5106.
BMS5109.
SOC5112.
5113.
ENG5116.
POL5119.
SOC5122.
SOC5125.
SOC5128.
5129.
SOC5132.
SOC5135.
SOC5138.
SOC5141.
SOC5144.
5145.
SOC5148.
SOC-

Semester 1

5060.
Functional English
5063.
Pakistan Studies
5066.
Mathmatics -1
5069.
Introduction to
Psychology
5072.
Social Work
5075.
Introduction to Sociology
Semester 2

5079.
English Comprehension
and Composition
5082.
Islamic Studies / Ethics
5085.
Introduction to Statistical
Theory
5088.
Every day Science
5091.
Introduction to Political
Science
5094.
Social Thought
Semester 3

5098.
Communication Skills
5101.
Introduction to Computing
Applications
5104.
Introduction to
Environmental Sciences
5107.
Human Resource
Management
5110.
Classical Sociological
Theories
Semester 4

5114.
Technical Writing
5117.
Introduction to Internation
Relations
5120.
Contemporary
Sociological Theories
5123.
Pakistani Society &
Culture
5126.
Gender Studies
Semester 5

5130.
Criminology
5133.
Research Methodology
5136.
Sociology of
Development
5139.
Project Planning &
Management
5142.
Community Development
Semester 6

5146.
Research Design &
Socio-metery
5149.
Anthropology

5061.
3(35064.
2(25067.
3(35070.
3(35073.
3(35076.
3(3-

5080.
3(35083.
2(25086.
3(35089.
3(35092.
3(35095.
3(3-

5099.
3(35102.
3(35105.
3(35108.
3(35111.
3(3-

5115.
3(35118.
3(35121.
3(35124.
3(35127.
3(3-

5131.
3(35134.
4(35137.
3(35140.
4(35143.
3(3-

5147.
3(35150.
3(3-

5151.

5152.
SOC5155.
SOC5158.
SOC5161.
5162.
ENG5165.
SOC5168.
SOC5171.
SOC5174.
5177.
5180.
SOC5183.
5184.
SOC5187.
SOC5190.
SOC5193.
5196.
5199.
SOC5202.
5203.
5204.
SOC5207.
SOC5210.
SOC5213.
SOC5216.
SOC5219.
SOC5222.
SOC5225.
SOC5228.
SOC5231.
SOC5234.
SOC5237.
SOC-

5240.

5153.
5156.
5159.

Population Studies
Rural Sociology
Urban Sociology

5154.
4(35157.
3(35160.
3(3-

Semester 7

5163.
English for Employment
5166.
Sociology of Health &
Medicine
5169.
Comparative Social
Institutions
5172.
Sociology of Education
5175.
Elective-I
5178.
Elective-ll
5181.
Research Project

5164.
3(35167.
3(35170.
3(35173.
3(35176.
5179.
5182.
3(0-

Semester 8

5185.
Social Change &
Transformation
5188.
Sociology of Religion
5191.
Sociology of Globalization
5194.
Elective-Ill
5197.
Elective-IV
5200.
Internship
List of Elective Courses

5186.
3(35189.
3(35192.
3(35195.
5198.
5201.
3(0-

Elective 1, II, III, IV will be selected from the list

5205.
Crminology
5208.
Impact Assessment
5211.
Confl ict and Alternative
Dispute Reslection
5214.
Clinical Sociology
5217.
Governance in Social
Policy
5220.
Corporate Social
Responsibilities
5223.
Electronic Media and
Virtual Society
5226.
Sociology of Law and
Human Rights
5229.
Islamic Sociology
5232.
Rural Development
5235.
Industrial Sociology
5238.
Organizational Behaviour
and HRD

138

5206.
3(35209.
3(35212.
3(35215.
3(35218.
3(35221.
3(35224.
3(35227.
3(35230.
3(35233.
3(35236.
4(35239.
3(3-

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

16.405

16.406

5241.
5242.
5243.
SOC-

MSc Sociology
Semester 1

5244.

Principles of Sociology

5245.
3(3-

5246.
SOC5249.
SOC5252.
STA-

5247.
Theory
5250.
5253.
Theory

Classical Sociological
Social Psychology
Introduction to Statistical

5248.
3(35251.
3(35254.
3(3-

5255.
CSI5258.
SOC5261.

5256.
Introduction to Computing
Applications
5259.
Social Communication
Skills
Semester 2

5257.
3(25260.
3(3-

5335.

5262.
SOC5265.
SOC5268.
SOC5271.
SOC5274.
SOC5277.
5278.
SOC5281.
SOC5284.
SOC5287.
SOC-

5263.
Research
5266.
5269.
5272.
5275.

Methods of Social
Cultural Anthropology
Population Dynamics
Sociology of Gender
Social Change

Semester 3

5279.
Research Design and
Measurement
5282.
Sociology of
Development
5285.
Contemporary
Sociological Theory
5288.
Organizational Behavior
and Human Resource Development

5264.
4
5267.
4
5270.
4
5273.
3
5276.
3

5280.
4(35283.
4(35286.
3(35289.
3(3-

5290.
One Optional Subject
5291.
5292.
Social Problems of
5293.
SOCPakistan
3(35294.
5295.
Community Development
5296.
SOC3(35297.
5298.
Sociology of Human
5299.
SOCRights
3(35300.
5301.
Sociology of Education
5302.
SOC3(35303.
5304.
Sociology of Health and
5305.
SOCMedicine
3(35306.
5307.
Gerontology
5308.
SOC3(35309.
Semester 4
5310.
5311.
Criminology
5312.
SOC3(35313.
5314.
NGO Management
5315.
SOC3(35316.
5317.
Sociology of Social Work
5318.
SOC3(35319.
5320.
Seminar (Research)
5321.
SOC1(05322.
5323.
Thesis
5324.
SOC5325. All those students who will not take thesis can choose two8(0subjects from the following. Moreover, they will have to submit a report.

5326.
SOC5329.
SOC5332.
SOC-

5327.
Rural Sociology
5330.
Urban Sociology and
Human Ecology
5333.
Industrial Sociology

5328.
4(35331.
4(35334.
4(3-

5336.

5337.

Sociology of Religion

SOC-

4(3-

5339.
MA Social Work
5340.
Semester 1
5341.
5342.
Social Case Work
SOW
5344.
5345.
Social Group work
SOW
5347.
5348.
Community Development
SOW
and Organization
5350.
5351.
Social Research Methods
SOW
5353.
5354.
History and Philosophy of
SOW
Social Work
5356.
5357.
Issues in Pakistan
ECOEconomy
5359.
5360.
Human Growth and
SOW
Behavior
5362.
Semester 2
5363.
5364.
Sociology of Culture and
SOW
Social Institutions
5366.
5367.
Introduction to Statistical
STATheory
5369.
5370.
Introduction to Computing
CSIApplications
5372.
5373.
Gender and Development
SOW
5375.
5376.
Field work Practical - I
SOW 5379.
Social
Policy,
Planning
5378.
SOW and Welfare Administration
5381.
5382.
Population Planning
SOW
5384.
Semester 3

5385.
SOW
5388.
SOW
5391.
SOW
5394.
SOW
5397.
SOW
5400.
SOW
5403.
5404.
SOW
5407.
SOW
5410.
SOW
5413.
SOW
5416.
SOW
5419.
SOW
5422.
SOW

5338.

5386.
Social Legislation
5389.
NGO Management and
Leadership
5392.
Human Rights
5395.
Social Development
5398.
Social Action
5401.
Medical and Psychiatric
Social Work
Semester 4

5405.
Juvenile Delinquency
5408.
Poverty Reduction
5411.
Social Gerontology
5414.
Social Defense and
Correlation Services
5417.
Child Protection
5420.
Social Rehabilitation
5423.
Field work Practical-II

5343.
3(25346.
3
5349.
3
5352.
3
5355.
2
5358.
3
5361.
2

5365.
3
5368.
3
5371.
3
5374.
3
5377.
1
5380.
3

5383.
2

5387.
3
5390.
3
5393.
3
5396.
3
5399.
3
5402.
2

5406.
2
5409.
2
5412.
3
5415.
3
5418.
3
5421.
3
5424.
1

5425.

MPhil / PhD Sociology

5426.
Core Courses for MPhil
5427.
5428.
Advance Research
SOCMethods and Design
5430.
5431.
Contemporary
SOCSociological Theory
5433.
5434.
Gender and Development
SOC5436.
5437.
Population Dynamics
SOC5439.
5440.
Criminology
SOC5442.
Core Courses for PhD
5443.5444. Qualitative Research
SOC- Methods and Techniques
7
5446.
5447.
Social Paradigms
SOC5449.
5450.
Contemporary Social
SOCProblems of Pakistan
5452.
5453.
Techniques of Population
SOCAnalysis
5455.
5456.
Sociology of Health
SOC5458.
5459.
Criminology and Criminal
SOCJustice
5461.
Optional Courses for MPhil & PhD

5462.
SOC5465.
SOC5468.
SOC5471.
SOC5474.
SOC5477.
SOC5480.
SOC5483.
SOC5486.
SOC5489.
SOC5492.
5493.
STA5496.
SOC5499.
SOC5502.
SOC5505.
5506.
SOC5509.
SOC5512.
SOC5515.

5463.
Rural Social Organization
5466.
Community Organization
and Development
5469.
Population Issues and
Problems
5472.
Research Methods in
Social Sciences
5475.
Advance Research
Methodology
5478.
Contemporary
Sociological Theory
5481.
Sociology of
Development
5484.
Social Change
5487.
Human Resource
Development
5490.
Gender Studies
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

5494.
5497.
5500.
5503.

Statistics for Research


Seminar (General)
Seminar (Research)
Thesis

Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD

5507.
5510.
5513.

Seminar (General)
Seminar (Research)
Thesis

5429.
4
5432.
3(35435.
4(35438.
3(35441.
4(3-

5445.
4(3-

5448.
3(35451.
3(35454.
4(35457.
3(35460.
3(3-

5464.
3(35467.
3(35470.
3(35473.
4(35476.
3(35479.
3(35482.
3(35485.
3(35488.
3(35491.
3(3-

5495.
3(25498.
1(05501.
1(05504.
6(0-

5508.
1(05511.
1(05514.

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teaching credit hours for PhD program are mandatory. The
department will off er the courses keeping in view the
availability of teachers and nature of research to be
conducted.

5516.
J.D3

5517.

Government College University Faisalabad

5518.

5519.

140

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

5520.

16.407

5521.

Faculty
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16.413
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16.414
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16.415
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5657.
5658.
Computer Architecture
CSI5660.
5661.
Software Engineering-I
SWE5663.
5664.
Computer
CSICommunications and Networks
5666.
5667.
Fundamental of
BBAMarketing
5669.
5670.
Diff erential Equations
MTHand Transforms
5672.
Semester 5
5673.
5674.
Web Engineering
CSI5676.
5677.
Theory of Automata and
CSIFormal Languages
5679.
5680.
Linear Algebra
MTH- 5683.
Computer
Organization
and
5682.

5599.
5600.
CSI5603.
CSI5606.
ENG5609.
ELT5612.
MTH5615.
ISL5618.
5619.
CSI-

Assembly Language

CSI5

5685.
BBA5688.
5691.

SOC-

5686.
5689.

Financial Management
Introduction to Sociology

5692.
5693.
SWE5696.
CSI5699.
CSI5702.
CSI5705.
CSI5708.
BBA5711.
5712.
CSI5715.
CSI5718.
CSI5721.
CSI5724.
CSI5727.
5728.
CSI5731.
CSI5734.

Semester 6

5694.
5697.
Systems
5700.
5703.
5706.
5709.

Software Engineering-ll
Distributed Database
Computer Graphics
Analysis of Algorithms
Visual Programming

Human Resource
Management
Semester 7

5713.
Interaction
5716.
5719.
5722.
5725.

Human Computer
System Programming
Compiler Construction
Artifi cial Intelligence
Mobile and Wireless

Networks
Semester 8

5729.
5732.
5735.

Project
Professional Practices
Introduction to

Psychology

5737.

MSc Computer Science

5738.
5739.5740.

Semester 1

Introduction to Computer
Science & Information Technology

5714.
3(35717.
3(25720.
3(25723.
3(25726.
5730.
6(05733.
3(35736.
3(3-

5741.
4(3-

5742.
5743.
Introduction to Computer
CSIProgramming
5745.
5746.
Database Management
CSISystems
5748.
5749.
Digital Logic and Design
CSI5751.
5752.
Communication Skills
ENG5754.
5755.
Discrete Structure
CSI5757.
Semester 2
5758.
5759.
Object Oriented
CSIProgramming
5761.
5762.
Theory of Automata and
CSIFormal Languages
5764.
5765.
Distributed Database
CSI- 5768.
Systems
Computer
Organization
and
5767.

5744.
4(35747.
4(35750.
3(25753.
3(35756.

CSI-

3(2-

Assembly Language

5770.
SWE5773.
CSI5776.
5777.
CSI5780.

5771.
5774.

Software Engineering
Operating Systems

Semester 3

5778.
Data Structures and
Algorithms
5781.
Computer Graphics

CSI-

3(3-

5760.
4(35763.
3(35766.
3(25769.
5772.
3(35775.
3(2-

5779.
3(25782.
3(2-

5783.
1
43

3(3-

3(3-

PSY-

CSI-

5695.
3(35698.
3(25701.
3(25704.
3(35707.
3(25710.

5784. Government College University Faisalabad


5785.
5786.
Research Trends in
CSIDistributed Database
5788.
5789.
Research Trends in
CSISemantic Web
5792.
Research
Trends
in
5791.
Business Process Management

CSI7

5794.5795.
CSI-

Research Trends in Workfl ow


Resource Management

5787.
3(35790.
3(35793.
3(3-

5796.

5797.
5798.
Research Trends in Data
5799.
CSI- * More elective
Provenance
5800.
courses can be added by the department
depending on availability of faculty as and when needed (CSI-732 to CSI756)
5801.
Other Mandatory Requirements for MS

5802.
CSI5805.
5806.

5803.

Thesis

Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD

5807.

5804.
6(0-

Thesis

5808.

5811.
Theory of Compiler
Construction
5814.
Web Engineering
5817.
Data Communication and
Networks
5820.
Artifi cial Intelligence

5812.
3(25815.
3(25818.
3(25821.

CSI-

5809.

5810.
CSI5813.
CSI5816.
CSI5819.
CSI5822.
5823.
SWE
5826.
CSI5829.
CSI5832.
CSI-

Semester 4

5824.
Software Project
Management
5827.
Research Methods and
Data Analysis
5830.
Wireless and Mobile
Communication
5833.
Thesis

MS/PhD Computer
Science

5835.

5836.
Core Courses for MS
5837.
5838.
Advanced Theory of
CSIComputation
5840.
5841.
Advanced Algorithm
CSIAnalysis
5843.
5844.
Advanced Operating
CSISystems
5846.
5847.
Advanced Computer
CSIArchitecture
5849.
5850.
Research Methods and
CSIData Analysis
5852.
Core Courses for PhD
5853.
5854.
Research Trends in
CSIInformation Technology
5856.
5857.
Research Trends in
CSIComputer Science
5859.
5860.
Research Trends in
CSI- 5863.
Software Engineering
Advance
Research
Methods in
5862.
Computer Science

CSI-

3(2-

5825.
3(35828.
3(35831.
3(35834.
6(0-

5839.
3(35842.
3(35845.
3(35848.
3(35851.
3(3-

5855.
3(35858.
3(35861.
3(35864.
3(3-

5865.
Any one course will be selected among
(706,707,708)
5866.
List of MS and PhD Elective Courses
5867.
5868.
Advanced Topics in
CSIComputer Networks
5870.
5871.
Advanced Topics in

5869.
3(35872.

CSI-

3(3-

Distributed Computing

16.418

5873.
CSI5876.
CSI5879.
CSI5882.
CSI5885.
CSI5888.
CSI5891.
CSI5894.
CSI5897.
CSI5900.
CSI5903.
CSI-

5906.

5874.
Special Topics in
Intelligent Systems
5877.
Special Topics in Web
Services
5880.
Research Trends in Web
Services
5883.
Research Trends in Data
Grid
5886.
Advanced Topics in
Software Engineering
5889.
Advanced Topics in
Computer Science
5892.
Advanced Data Analysis
5895.
Advanced Topics in
Information Technology
5898.
Special Topics in
Modeling and Simulation
5901.
Research Trends in Data
Mining
5904.
Research Trends in Data
Warehouse
5908.

Program
s Offered
5907.

5875.
3(35878.
3(35881.
3(35884.
3(35887.
3(35890.
3(35893.
3(35896.
3(35899.
3(35902.
3(35905.
3(3-

BSc
Electrical Engineering
(Telecommunication)

5909.

(PEC

Approved)

5910.

BSc
Electrical Engineering
(Power)

5911.

(Subject to

the Condition that PEC


Conducts Change of Scope
Visit)

3.

4.

5.

5912.

BSc Electrical
Engineering
Technology
BSc Civil
Engineering
Technology
BSc Mechanical
Engineering
Technology

Incharge: Engr.
Muhammad Ibrahim Khan

16.419

Power Electronics Lab Measurement and


Instrumentation Lab Alongside classroom theory
lessons, the students are provided complete practical
training in the fi eld of Circuit Design, Digital Signals
Processing, and RF hardware with modulation tool kits
in these states of art laboratories with the help of
software and hardware defi ned techniques. Students
are also encouraged to focus on Digital Layers concept
of Communication Systems. These Labs with their fl
exible use and high quality NI hardware, can innovate
students in learning and research projects. The
department enjoys the facility of a Library and access
to the latest engineering fi eld text books, which is suffi
cient to quench students thirst of knowledge. This will
help students to rise to the optimum standards of
academic achievement and to serve nation in the fi eld
of telecommunication and Power engineering with
better achievements.

Programs Of ered in
Distance Learning

16.420

16.421

BTech in Electrical Technology

5913.
5914.

Vision

5915.
5916.

Mission

To
embrace
the rapid changes taking
place in the Electrical
Engineering sector and
also to contribute to it
through research and
innovations.

To

prepare

individuals
capable
of
responding to the rapidly
changing fi eld of technology.
The telecom and power
industry
has
witnessed
unprecedented growth in the
recent years and it is still
growing. It is imperative that
our students develop the
necessary expertise to grasp
this change.

5917.

Introduc

USA, with a view


to enable students
to simulate and
implement
solutions.
A
working liaison has
been established
with the industry
and other leading
telecommunication
organizations
in
the country.

tion

5918.

The
Department of
Electrical
Engineering
aims to provide
highly
skilled
professionals
to cope with
the demands of
ever-growing
Telecommunic
ation
sector
and
Energy
sector in the
country.
The
Department
has
laboratories
well-equipped
with the latest
instruments in
order to follow
the techniques
of
National
Instruments
(NI)
Corporation of

5919.

Facilities

Telecommunication Design.
Advance Digital and
Electronics.
Virtual Instrumentation and
DSP.
Computer Interfacing &
Industrial Automation.
Advance Research and
Design.
RF & Microwave Lab.
Control System Lab
Satellite and Optical Fiber
communication Lab
Project Lab.
Machines Lab

Striving for
Excellence

14
5

Government College University Faisalabad

Faculty
Engr. Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
Assistant Professor / Incharge
PhD Scholar
MSc Electrical Engineering (UET Lahore)
BSc Electrical Engineering (UET Lahore)
Specialization: Power Engineering

Dr. Umer Ijaz


Assistant Professor
PhD Electronics and Communication
Engineering (Italy)

MSc Communication Engineering (Italy)

BSc Electrical Engineering (UET Lahore - NFC


IEFR)

Engr. Abdul Rauf Bhatti


Assistant Professor
PhD Scholar
MSc Elect Engg, BSc Engg,
Specialization: Photovoltaic systems (PV

Lecturer
MS Electrical Engineering

BSc Electrical Engineering


Specialization: Power Systems

Engr. Rehan Liaqat


Lecturer
MS Electrical Engineering (Power)
BSc Electrical Engineering Specialization:
Power

system)

Engr. Hafi z Muhammad Kamran Ishfaq


Assistant Professor
PhD Scholar,
MSc Engg, BSc Engg
Specialization: Antenna and Microwave

Engr. Moazzam Mehmood


Assistant Professor
MSc Scholar
BSc Engineering
Specialization: Power Engineering

Engr. Abdul Ghafoor Bhatti


Lecturer
PhD Scholar
MSc Engg,
BSc Engineering
Specialization: Mechanical Engineering

Engr. Farah Batool


Lecturer
MSc Engg Scholar
B.E Electrical Engineering
Specialization: Electronics

Engr. Nouman Safdar

Engr. Taufeeq Liaqat


Lecturer
MS Electrical Engineering
BSc Engineering
Specialization: Computer Networks

Engr. Ubaidullah
Lecturer
MSc Electrical Engineering
BSc Engineering
Specialization: Communication and Signal Processing

Syed Zeeshan Haider


Lecturer
MSc Elect. Engg (Sweden)
Specialization: Signal Processing

Engr. Muhammad Bilal


Lecturer
MSc Engg, PhD Scholar
BSc Engineering
Specialization: Embedded Systems

Engr. Ali Raza


Lecturer
MS Engg Scholar (TUF) BSc
Engineering Specialization: Electronics

Engr. Ahsan Noor Khan


Lecturer
MSc Engg Scholar
BSc Engineering

Engr. Hussain Raza Qasim


Lecturer
MS Electrical Engineering (NUST)
Specialization: Telecommunication

Engr. Waqar Aziz


Lecturer/ Exam
Coordinator MSc Engg Scholar
BSc Engineering (IST)
Specialization:
Telecommunication

Engr. Arsalan Ahmad


Lecturer
MS
Engineering (NUST)
BSc Engineering
Specialization:
Aeronautics

Engr. Abdul Maalik


Lecturer
MSc Electrical Engineering (TUF)

BSc Engineering
Specialization: Telecommunication
Engr. Abu Bakar Sharif
Lecturer
MS Electrical Engineering (UET Lahore)
BSc Engineering
Specialization: Electronics, Communication
and Control Systems
Engr. Arslan
MSc Engineering (Avionix)

Engr. Muhammad Husnain Khalid


Lab Engineer/
Academic Coordinator M. Sc
Scholar BSc Engineering

Engr. Aleem Hussain


Lab Engineer
MSc Engineering Scholar
BSc Engineering

Engr. Mariam Naseem


Lab Engineer
MSc Engineering Scholar
BSc Electrical Engineering,
Specialization: Telecommunication

Engr. Muzammal Hayat


Lab Engineer
MSc Engg. Scholar
BSc Engineering
Specialization: Telecommunication

16.425

Engr. AM Hassan Bajwa


Lab Engineer
MSc Electrical Engineering Scholar (TUF)
BSc Engg,
Specialization: Telecommunication

Engr. Anam Mughees


Lab Engineer
MSc Scholar
BSc Electrical Engineering,
Specialization:

Engr. Zafar Abbas


Lab Engineer
MSc Engineering Scholar
BSc Electrical Engineering,
Specialization: Telecommunication

Engr. Maria Hanif


Teaching Assistant MSc Engg.
Scholar (UET Lahore) BSc Electrical
Engineering (GCUF) Specialization:
Telecommunication

Dr. Engr. Hassan Tariq Chatta

Assistant Professor

PhD
MSc Engineering
BSc Engineering
Specialization: Communication Power

Dr. Abdul Rehman Kashif


Assistant Professor (UET Lahore)
PhD
MSc Engineering
BSc Engineering
Specialization: Electrical Engineering

Engr. Hassaan Bin Younis


MS Mechatronics Engineering Scholar
(NUST) BSc Engineering Specialization:
Mechatronics

Engr. Muhammad Fraz Anwar


Teaching Assistant

MS Electrical Engineering Scholar


(Power) BS Electrical Engineering (CUT
Islamabad) Specialization: Power

Engr. Irfan Riaz Shohab


Teaching Assistant
MSCS (Data Center Networks)
BSc Telecommunication Engineering
Specialization: Telecommunication
Engr. Ibrar
Lab Assistant

Scheme of Studies
BSc Electrical Engineering
(Telecommunication)

Visiting Faculty
Dr. Engr. Kashif Azim Janjua
Associate Professor
BSc Engg, MSc Engg, P.hd
Specialization: Communication and Signal
Processing

Semester 1
P

H
E

L
I

S
C

S
M

T
E

L
Semester 2

Machanics -1

L
C

S
M

T
P

S
E

N
E

L
Semester 3

Engineering Drawing

M
T
E
N
E
L
C
S
E
L

Workshop Practice
Islamic Studies / Ethics
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Calculas and Analytical Geomatry
Linear Circuit Analysis

4(3
1(0
2(2
3(3
3(3
4(3-

Programming Fundamentals
Multivariable and Integral Calculus
Pakistan Studies
Functional English
Electronic Devices and Circuits

1(0
3(2
3(3
2(2
3(3
4(3-

Linear Algebra
English Comprehension and
Composition
Digital Logic Design
Data Structures and Algorithms
Electrical Network Analysis

3(3
3(3
4(3
4(3
4(3-

Semester 4

BSc Electrical Engineering


(Power)

L
E

L
E

L
E

N
M

T
Semester 5

Electronic Circuit Design

L
E

L
E

L
E

L
E

L
Semester 6

Electromagnetic Field Theory

L
E

L
E

L
E

L
E

L
Semester 7

Wave Propagation and Antennas

L
E

L
E

L
E

L
Semester 8

Computer Communication Networks

E
L
E
L
E
L
E
L

Microprocessor Systems
Instrumentation and Measurments
Communication Skills
Diff erential Equations and
Transforms

Signals and Systems


Probability Methods in Engineering
Power Electronics
Electrical Machines

4(3
4(3
4(3
3(3
3(3-

3(3
4(3
3(3
4(3
4(3-

Communication Systems
Digital Signal Processing
Engineering Economics and
Management
Linear Control Systems

4(3
4(3
4(3
3(3
4(3-

RF and Microwave Engineering


Digital Communications
Senior Design Project-I

4(3
4(3
4(3
3(0-

Optical Communication
Wireless and Mobile Communication
Satellite Engineering
Senior Design Project-ll

4(3
3(3
4(3
3(0-

Semester 1
P
H
E
L
I
S
C
S
M
T
E
L

Machanics -1
Workshop Practice
Islamic Studies / Ethics
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Calculas and Analytical Geomatry
Linear Circuit Analysis

4(3
1(0
2(2
3(3
3(3
4(3-

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Government College University Faisalabad

S
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ST-321

TH-424

Semester 5

ELP-501

ELP-503

ultivariable
and
Integral
Calculus

ELP-505

ELP-507

akistan
Studies

ELP-509

ELP-504

S
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m
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s
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ELP-508
ELP-510

Semester 7

ELP-603

ELP-605

igital Logic
Design

ELP-607

LP-403
S
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m
e
s
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Microprocessor Systems

Instrumentation and Measurments

English Comprehension and Composition

Diff erential Equations and Transforms

Electromagnetic Field Theory

lectronic
Circuit
Design

4(3-1)

3(3-0)

2(2-0)

3(3-0)

Signals and Systems

4(3-1)

Probability Methods in Engineering

Power Electronics

3(3-0)

Electrical Machines

3(3-0)

4(3-1)

Power Distribution & Utilization

4(3-1)

Communication Systems

4(3-1)

Digital Signal Processing

Engineering Economics and Management

4(3-1)

Linear Control Systems

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

Advanced Electric Machines

3(3-0)

Power Generation

3(3-0)

Power System Analysis

3(3-0)

Senior Design Project-I

lectrical
Network
Analysis

1(0-1)

ata
Structures
and
Algorithms

inear
Algebra

ommunicati
on Skills

SI-401

lectronic
Devices
and
Circuits

ELP-601

ELP-506

unctional
English

Semester 6
ELP-502

LP-401

NG-421

MTH-423

NG-321

LP-304

ELP-406

ngineering
Drawing

ENG-322

TH-324

ELP-404

LP-302

SI-301

ELP-402

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Fundament
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4(3-1)
3(3-0)

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

3(3-0)

4(3-1)

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Semester 8
E
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L
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L
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High Voltage Engineering


Power System Protection
Renewable Energy Technologies
Senior Design Project-ll

BSc Electrical Engineering


Technology

Semester 1
E

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L
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P

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Semester 2

Functional English

S
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L
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Semester 3

Introduction to Computing
Applications
Islamic Studies / Ethics

N
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L
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L
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L
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Semester 4

English Comprehension and


Composition
Electrical Machines -1

T
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L
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L
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L
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Semester 5

Diff erential Equations and


Transforms
Electronics - II

E
L
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L
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L
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L
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Electrical Technology
Applied Chemistry
Machanics - I
Mathematics -1

Mathematics - II
Technical Drawing
Workshop Practice

Network Analysis
Digital Logic Design
Electronics -1

Electrical Machines - II
Power Generation & Utilization
Meaurements & Instrumentation

Microcontrollers
Power Transmission Techniques
Networking Technologies
Communication systems
Electrical Appliances & Safety
Techniques

Semester 6
E
Industrial Electronics
L
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Power System Protection
L
Techniques
Fundamentals
of Space &
E
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T
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Electrifi cation and Energy Auditing
L
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Power Plants Technology
L
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Circuit Breaker and Substations
L
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Technology Management
Power Electronics
High Voltage Technology
Linear Control Systems
Power System Quality

3(3Seminar (Research)
Technical Internship

1(0-1)

10(0

BSc Civil Engineering


Technology
Semester 1
M

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Introduction to Computing
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Functional English
Engineering Geology
Mechanics of Materials
Professional Ethics

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3(3-0)

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Soil Investigations

Hydrology

Bridge Technology

oncrete
Technology
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CLT-601

3(2-1)

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4(3-1)

Engineering Economics

4(3-1)

3(2-1)

Environmental Management

3(2-1)

Introduction to Architecture and Town Planning

2(2-0)

2(0-2)

Steel Structures

Renewable Energy Sources

Engineering Management

Practical Field Training and Report Submission

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

Disaster Management

4(3-1)

Transportation Engineering

4(3-1)

Water Resources Engineering

Computer Applications in Civil Technology

Project Management

3(3-0)

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Islamic Studies/Ethics
Electronics -1

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Maintenance
Industrial Thermal Utilities
Heat and Mass Flow Processes
Engineering Management

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Machining Technology-2
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Conservation
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Striving for Excellence

Government College University Faisalabad

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Left to right; sitting: Aaifa Chaudhry, Ghazala, Muhammad Ibrahim, Farhat Abbas, Muhammad Siddique, Tahira
Yasmeen, Saadia Hina Standing: M Kashif Irshad, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Adrees, Zaheer Virk, Sabir Hussain

Department of

Environmenta
l Sciences &
Engineering

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Email:

envsci@gcuf.edu.pk

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Programs Of

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BS Environmental

ered
Science

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MSc Environmental

Science

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Science

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MPhil Environmental

Vis

The vision of the department is to highlight the


fact that Environmental Science is a multidisciplinary
subject
combining
natural
processes,
physical
environment and human activities. The understanding of
knowledge and skills acquired through studying
environmental sciences and engineering is critical to the
attainment of sustainable development and sound
environmental management.

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Mission

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Introduction

To make people aware of the hazards of


environmental pollution and other related health issues
and off er solutions to these problems. To educate
students and community with regard to local, regional,
and global environmental challenges with regards to
climate change adaptability.

Chairman: Prof. Dr.


Farhat Abbas

Environmental pollution is an issue of utmost

regarding the safety and environmental acceptability of


its products. Research opportunities in Environmental Sciences
and Engineering are growing as new programmes open up to
tackle local, national, regional or global problems of
Environmental Sciences at both theoretical and applied levels.
Understanding and assessing the myriad of environmental
problems and devising national strategies and methods for their
control are one of the major international challenges of the
modern technological world. There is a global demand for
pollution abatement which requires a sound technical knowledge
of factors and processes, including Earth and Agricultural
Sciences, Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacy, Medicine and
Engineering, and the development of new disciplines like
Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment. Hence, degree
programmes in Environmental Sciences and Engineering will
bridge the gap between various disciplines. As a result of the
implementation of the Governments policy on health,
environment and controlling environmental pollution, there shall
be a great demand for technical and consultative services.

By introducing the discipline of Environmental Sciences


and Engineering, we shall be able to produce professionals
capable of doing technical and consultative work related to
environmental and natural history studies and would replace
foreign consultants. The challenges of the 21st century would
require advance research and activities in the fi eld of
Environmental Sciences and Engineering. It is, therefore,
necessary to develop the research facilities in order to cope with
future demands.

Prof. Dr. Farhat Abbas


PhD Agricultural Engineering (Newcastle, UK)
Professor & Chairman
Specialization: Climate Change Extremes, Carbon
Sequestration/

crediting, GIS Applications

Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim


PhD (UAF), Post Doc (South Korea)
Assistant Professor / Coordinator Specialization:
Soil and Environmental Sciences

Dr. Muhammad Siddique


PhD (PU), Post
doctorate Assistant Professor
Specialization: Biotechnology

Dr. Sabir Hussain


MPhil (France) PhD (France)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Microbial Biodegradation of
Environmental

Pollutants

Dr. Tahira Yasmeen


PhD (QAU)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant microbial ecology and
Biotechnology

Dr. Muhammad Saleem Arif


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor (on study leave)
Specialization: Soil Biology and Biogeochemistry,
Sustainable

Agro-ecology

Dr. Muhammad Riaz


PhD (U.K.)
Assistant Professor (on study leave)
Specialization: Biogeochemical nutrient cycling;
Biochar and

carbon sequestration

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Faculty

Dr. Shafaqat Ali


PhD (ZJU, China)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Phytotoxicity and
Phytoremediation of

environmental pollutants, Biochar

Dr. Muhammad Adrees


PhD (Imperial College, London)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Nitrogen and Ozone Pollution, Climate
change
impact studies

Dr. Tanvir Shahzad


PhD (France)
Assistant Professor (on study leave)
Specialization: Biogeochemistry, Biochar, Ecosystem
carbon and
nitrogen cycling

Dr. Muhammad Iqbal


PhD (Austria)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Soil Microbiology & Biochemistry,
Bioremediation,
Biogeochemistry of trace elements

Dr. Muhammad Rizwan


PhD (France)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Phytotoxicity and
Phytoremediation of
environmental pollutants, Biochar

Dr. Hina Rizvi


PhD (PU)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Water and wastewater analysis and
Treatment,
AOPs, EIA

Dr. Faisal Mahmood


PhD (France)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Crop modelling

Dr. Saima Aslam Bharwana


PhD (GCUF)
Assistant Professor (on study leave)
Specialization: Phytotoxicity and Phytoremediation of
heavy
metals, OHS, EIA

Dr. Ghazala
PhD (GCUF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Toxicology

Ms. Zaib-un-Nisa
MPhil (GCUF)
Lecturer, Specialization: Biodiversity

Ms. Shamaila Noreen


MPhil (GCUF)
Lecturer (on study leave)
Specialization: Environmental Sciences

Ms. Huma Saeed


MPhil (GCUF)
Lecturer (on study leave)
Specialization: Environmental Sciences

Ms. Saadia Hina

MPhil (GCUF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Pollution monitoring, EIA

Ms. Aaifa Chaudhary


MS
(PU)
Lecturer
Specialization: Air Pollution and EMS

Specialization: Soil & Environmental sciences

Mr. Zaheer Abbas Virk


MSc(Hons.) (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Soil Chemistry and Reclamation of

polluted

Mr. Muhammad Kashif Irshad


MSc(Hons)(UAF)
Lecturer

environment

Government College University Faisalabad

Scheme of Studies
BS Environmental
Sciences
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Semester 1

Introduction to Environmental

Science

16.448

E
Biology-I

16.449

CH
Basic Chemistry

16.450
16.451

16.452
16.453

EN
P
Functional English
MT
Sem
Pakistan Studies

16.454

E
Mathematics-I

16.455

E
Biology-II

16.456

E
Environmental Anthropology

16.457

I
Islamic Studies / Ethics

Introduction to Earth Sciences

16.458

EN
English Comprehension and
Composition

16.459
16.460

Sem
Introduction to Statistical Theory

16.461

E
Environmental Chemistry

16.462

E
Environmental Physics

16.463

E
Philosophy

16.464

16.465

EN

Environmental Pollution

Iss
ues
in
Pa
kist
an
Ec
on
om
y

Co
m
mu
nic
ati
on
Ski
lls

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16.467

16.471

E
Climatology

16.472

P
Introduction to Psychology

3(3-0)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

2(2-0)

3(3-0)

3(2-1)

Sem

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

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16.474

Sem
Waste Management

16.475

E
Applied Ecology

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16.477

E
E
Basics of Environmental Toxicology

Intr
od
ucti
on
to
Co
mp
utin
g
Ap
plic
atio
ns

16.478

E
Environmental Profi le of Pakistan
Fundamentals of Environmental Economics

2(2-0)

16.479

E
Analytical Techniques in Environmental Science

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(2-1)

16.468

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

Fu
nd
am
ent
als
of
Ec
olo
gy

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viro
nm
ent
al
Mic
rob
iolo

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gy

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(3-0)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)
3(1-2)

E
Urban Planning and Management
N
E
Soil and Environment
N
Semester 8

3(

MSc Environmental Sciences

3(

E
Environmental Laws & Policies

N
3(
E
Health and Environment

N
3(
E
Pollution Control Technologies

N
3(
E
Atmospheric Science

N
3(
E
Disaster Management

N
3(
E
Research Project

N
Research projects will be off ered to the students with 85% 6(
or

above marks (till semester 6). Students securing less than 85% marks
will study two additional elective courses ENV-610 & ENV-612 (each of 3
credit hours) instead of research work.

Semester 1
E
Fundamentals of Environmental
N
Sciences
E
Biology
N
E
Chemistry of Environment
N
E
Basics of Ecology
N
Environment Pollution
E
NMeasurement and Assessment -1
V
E
Fundamentals of Earth Sciences
N
M
Mathematics - I
T

3(

3(

3(

3(

2(

3(

3(

Semester 2
Environmental Biotechnology :
E
NPrinciple and Applications
V
E
Applications of Environmental
N
Microbiology
E
Physics of the Environment
N
E
Introductory Statistics
N
E
Water and Wastewater Treatment
N
Environmental Pollution
E
NMeasurement and Assessment - II
V
E
Population Dynamics and
N
Environment
Semester 3

N
E

N
E

N
E

N
E

N
S

O
E
N
Semester 4

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E
N
E
N
E
N

Occupational Health and Safety


Pollution Control Techniques
Environmental Impact Assessment
Fundamentals of Environmental
Engineering
Environmental Economics
Introduction to Sociology

Applications of Geographic
Information System

Environmental Analytical techniques


Project Management
Thesis

MPhil/PhD Environmental
Sciences

E
Environmental Governance
N
E
Advanced Analytical Techniques
N
Environment Impact Assessment
E
NPractical Solutions
V
E
Project Development & Management
N
E
Occupational Safety and Environment
N
E
Environmental Management Systems
N
E
Energy Conservation and
N
Environment
E
Climate Change
N
E
Advance in Plant Ecology
N
E
Biological Conservation
N
Wildlife Forestry and wetland
E
NConservation and Management
V
E
Advanced Urban Ecology and
N
Management
E
Advanced Environmental Chemistry
N

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ENV-714

Applied Environmental Microbiology

16.483

E
Freshwater Ecology(Limnology)

16.484

E
Environmental Sociology

16.485

E
Environmental Geology

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

Other Mandatory Courses for PhD


E

N
E

N
E

N
ENV-718

1(0
1(0

Seminar (General)
Seminar (Research)
Thesis

Marine Pollution

3(3-0)

EN
V719
EN
V720

ENV-740

demiology

ENV-741

ENV-751

Epi

EN
V721
EN
V722

EN
V723
EN
V724
EN
V725

EN
V726

EN
V731

EN
V732

EN
V733

EN
V734

EN
V735

EN
V736

V-739

EN
V737

EN
V738

EN

Adv
anc
es
in
Env
iron
me
ntal
Biot
ech
nolo
gy
Wil
dlife
For
estr
y
and
wetl
and
Ma
nag
em
ent
Wat
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hed
Ma
nag
em
ent
Env

ironmental
Auditing

Veg
etati
on
Eco
logy
Alte
rnat
ive
ene
rgy
sou
rces
Cle

aner
Production
Technology

Adv
anc
ed
Env
iron
me
nt
Eco

nomics

Environmental Applications of Remote Sensing

Environment Risk Assessment

Principles and Applications of Bioremediation

Environment Engineering

Sustainable Urban Planning and Management

Natural Resource Conservation

Industrial Ecology

Sustainable Agriculture, Transport and Industrial Production

Sustainable Development

Solid and Hazardous Waste Management


Environmental Degradation

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)

M
P
hi
l
E
n
vi
r
o

nmental Engineering

E
Principles of Environmental
N
Engineering

Environmental Engineering
E
NAnalytical Techniques
E
E
Solid Waste Engineering and
N
Management
Physico-chemical Processes in
E
NEnvironmental Engineering
E
E
Wastewater Engineering and Design
N
Environmental Management
E
Nand Impact Assessment
E
E
Renewable Energy Resource
N
Engineering

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Agro. Biodiversity & its Conservation

16.489

E
Environmental Biotechnology

16.490

E
Environmental Toxicology

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E
Quality Assurance and Quality Control

ENV-757

=fe NIG J

E
N
E
N
E
N

V.

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3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

1(0-1)

1(0-1)

16.488

E
N
E
N
E

N
E
N
E
N
M
TEnvironmental Engineers
H
Other Mandatory Courses for MPhil

6(0-6)

E
Advanced Research Methodology in Environmental Science

Special Topic in Environment Science

Other Mandatory Courses for MPhil

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E
Seminar (General)

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Seminar (Research)
Thesis

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practical

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Mission

To provide responsive and dependable


delivery of Information Technology to the graduates in
the various disciplines of Information Technology and
to train them to apply the knowledge and skills of
Information Technology in the Industrial and Business

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Vis

ion

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Fac

ulty

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Ms. Rabia Saleem


Assistant
Professor/Coordinator

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Mr. Afzaal Hussain


Lecturer

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16.503

Mr. Tahir Abdullah


Lecturer

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16.505

Mr. Shahbaz Nazeer


Lecturer

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16.507

Mr. Saqib Jameel


Lab Engineer

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BS Information

To realize the Information Technology Divisions success by respectfully acknowledging


diverse and changing needs of the individuals in the dynamic fi elds of teaching, research, industry and
outreach.

Objectives
The main objective of Department of Information Technology is to off er its students
comprehensive education that will enable them to apply essential skills and a deep
understanding of management issues, detailed knowledge of technology and a passion for
solving business problems using innovative technology.

Introduction
The department provides excellent computing facilities and ensures the enhancement of

knowledge of students by facilitating them to learning. The Department of Information Technology


provides a comprehensive range of facilities necessary for computer use and a library of programs and
packages for solving scientifi c, engineering, commercial and social problems. The department is
equipped with state of the art computer labs with latest machines. These laboratories are accessible to
all students and teachers and also linked through the state of the art network environment for retrieving
information.

Semester 1
C
Programming Fundamentals
S
Introduction to
C
I Information and Communication
TTechnologies
E
Functional English
N
I
Islamic Studies / Ethics
S
M
Calculus and Analytical Geometry
T
Semester 2
C
S
C
S
P
S
E
N
M
T

S
e
m
e
s
t
e
r

English Comprehension and


Composition
Multivariable and Integral Calculus

CSI-406
ENG-421
BMS-406

Semester 4
CSI-402

CIT-404

CSI-404

Pakistan Studies

CIT-402

SI-403
S
T
A

4(3
3(3
2(2
3(3

Discrete Structures

SI-401

3(3-

Object Oriented Programming

-321

3(3
2(2

Faculty of Engineering

3(2-

3(3-

154

HY-312

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4(3

SWE-401

Semester 5
CIT-501

IT-503

IT-505

IT-507

BA-511

S
e
m
e
s
t
e
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CIT-502

CIT-504

CIT-506

CIT-508

16.510

Basic Electronics

Data Structure and Algorithms

Digital Logic and Design

Introduction to Statistical Theory

Introduction to Database Systems

Communication Skills

Fundamentals of Marketing

(3-0)

Elective I

perating
Systems

nformation
Systems

W
e
b
S
y
s
t
e
m
s

Multimedia Systems and Design

Technology Management

System Integration and


Architecture

Systems and Network


Administration
Elective II, III

C
omputer
Communica
tion &
Networks

I
ntroduction
to Software
Engineering

omputer
Networks

I
nternet
Architecture
& Protocols

D
atabase
Administrati
on &
Manageme
nt

nformation
System
Audit

(3-0)

4
(
3
1
)
3

(3-0)

(3-0)

(2-1)

(3-0)

(2-1)

(3-0)

(3-0)

(3-0)

(2-1)

(3-0)

(3-0)

bject
Oriented
Analysis
and Design

(2-1)

(2-1)

(2-1)

a
n
d
T
e
c
h
n
o
l
o
g
i
e
s

(3-0)

(2-1)
I

(3-0)

3(3-0)

Elective Courses (I, II, III, IV, V) will be chosen from given
bellow
C
Telecommunication Systems

I
3(3C
Routing & Switching

I
3(2C
Network Design and Management

I
3(3C
Network Programming

I
3(2C
Computer Game Development

I
3(2C
Multimedia Technologies

I
3(2C
3D Modelling & Animation

I
3(2C
Mobile Computing

I
3(2C
Software Agents Technology

I
3(3C
E-Commerce Applications

I
Development
3(2C
Enterprise Application Development

I
3(2C
Distributed Computing

I
3(3C
Mobile Application Development

I
3(2C
Web Engineering

I
3(2C
Data Warehousing

I
3(3C
Data Mining

I
3(3C
Business Intelligence and Analytics

I
3(3C
Distributed Database Systems

I
3(2C
Enterprise Resource Planning

I
Systems
3(3C
Information Systems Auditing and

I
Assurance
3(3C
Business Process Management

I
3(3C
Knowledge Management

I
3(3C
Artifi cial Intelligence

I
3(2C
Bioinformatics

I
3(2C
Biometric Systems

I
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2 Elective Courses
C from
anyE-Biz
one of the following
specialization I
Specialization
Cin Database
ITTechnology
Audit and Assessment
Core Courses
I

IT
Policy, Laws, and Practice
C
Advanced Database Management
I
I
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Systems
C from
anyITone
Disaster
of the Management
following
C
Information Security and Assurance 2 Elective Courses
specialization I
I

Elective

Courses
Elective
(IT
Track)
Courses
(Database
Track)
C
Telecom Management
I

C
C
Strategic Information Management
C
Information Technology Infrastructure
I
I
I

C
Distributed Computing
C
Data Mining
I
I
I

C
Web based Databases
Specialization in Information Technology Management
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The mission of department of software engineering is to produce


worthy graduates in the various disciplines of software engineering and to train
them to apply the knowledge and skills of software engineering in the design,
development, documentation and maintenance of software.

Programs Offered

1.
2.

BS Software Engineering
MS Software Engineering

Coordinator: Dr. Muhammad Awais

Vision

The advancement of software engineering and the solution of the real


world problems with respect to software and automation. To make the
department prominent due to its research and development activities. To educate
the students to become research oriented software engineers that are confi dant
and meet the international standards.

Mission

Introduction
The department of software engineering provides excellent computing
facilities and ensures the enhancement of practical knowledge of
students. The department provides a comprehensive range of facilities
necessary for computer use and library of programs and packages for
solving scientifi c, engineering, commercial and social problems. The
department is equipped with computer labs having Pentium machines.
These laboratories are accessible to all the students and teachers and
also linked through the state of the art network environment for
retrieving information. The department now exists and excels in the
newly created faculty of Engineering.

Faculty

Dr. Muhammad Awais


Assistant Professor (OPS) /
Coordinator PhD Robotics (Germany) HEC
Approved PhD Supervisor

Mr. Muhammad Yahya Saeed

Mr. Usama Ahmad

Engr. Adeel Rifaat Mirza

Mr. Nauman-ul-Haq

Mr. Tauqeer-ul-Amin

Mr. Khurram Zeeshan Haider

Mr. Kaleem Razzak Malik

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research Journal Zia-e-Tahqeeq & Al-Ihsan have also
been launched to highlight the intellectual eff orts of
the faculty members and students. Seven issues of the
journal Zia-e-Tehqiq and three issue of Al-Ihsan have
been published. Furthermore Seerah Chair and
Tasawwuf Study Centre were established in
Department of Islamic Studies & Arabic for promoting
moral values, harmony and peace in all spheres of
Human life. Department has organized three National
Seerat Conferences, two International Seerat, two
National Taswwaf, Qiraat & other Seminars and
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Arabic is an offi cial language of the united nation and


a major language of the Middle East and North Africa, spoken by
280 million people around the world. Arabic is the living medium
of vibrant contemporary literature and culture. Arabic is also the
language of Holy Quran and Islamic world, the need of billions
worlds people and has a signifi cant infl uence as a religion and
a civilization in the culture and politics of the world history and
the globalised context of the Modern world. The department
intends to take eff ective measures to expand the vision of the
status of Arabic language in Pakistan on the following lines, The
students will be made capable enough to have direct access to
consult the original sources of Islamic sciences, Arabic language
and literature

Department enables the student to face modern


challenges towards lingual, social, intellectual and religious
matters. The teaching staff has to focus modern vocabulary
and terminology of modern and functional Arabic language to
face lingual barriers.

It will be possible to strengthen Urdu and other local


languages to bring them closer to one another on the basis of
Arabic grammar and vocabulary.

Installation of a language lab will be possible soon


which may prove to be most scientifi c way to learn the right
accent and basic skills of Arabic language.

Faculty

Dr. Humayun Abbas


MA, PhD Islamic Studies (BZU Multan), Post Doc
(Glasgow, UK)

Professor / Dean /Chairman

Specialization: Tafseer, Hadith & Seerah, Tasawwuf

Dr. Sher Ali


MA Islamic Studies, History, M.Ed (PU, Lahore), MPhil

Islamic

Studies (AIOU), PhD Islamic Studies (GCUF)


Assistant Professor
Specialization: History of Islam, Tasawwuf

Dr. Muhammad Hamid Raza


MA Islamic Studies, Arabic (PU, Lahore), MPhil Islamic
Studies, (AIOU), PhD Islamic Studies (PU, Lahore) Assistant
Professor Specialization: Study of Religions

Dr. Umar Hayat


MA Islamic Studies (PU, Lahore), PhD Islamic
Studies (Islamia

University, Bahawalpur)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Study of Civilization & Religion

Dr. Aqeel Ahmad


MA Islamic Studies (PU, Lahore), PhD Islamic
Studies (Karachi University, Karachi) Assistant
Professor (IPFP) Specialization: Seerah &
Tasawwuf

Dr. Ghulam Ahmad


MA, MPhil from IUB, PhD (GC University,
Faisalabad) Assistant Professor Specialization: Literary
Criticism

Dr. Yasir Arfat Awan


BA(Hons), MA, MPhil & Islamic Studies (PU,

Lahore)

Lecturer
Specialization: Islam and Orientalism

Mr. Hafi z Hamid Hammad


MA, MPhil Islamic Studies (PU, Lahore)
Lecturer
Specialization: Islamic Economics, Fiqh-ul-Hadith

Mr. Zia-Ur-Rehman Zia


MPhil Islamic Studies (International Islamic

University

Islamabad)
Lecturer (On Study Leave)
Specialization: Comparative Study of Religions

Ms. Sobia Nosheen


MPhil Islamic Studies (BZU
Multan) Lecturer (On Study Leave)
Specialization: Women Studies

Ms. Saima Ashraf


MA (Gold Medalist), MPhil Islamic Studies (GCUF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Uloom-ul-Quran & Seerah
Mr. Hafi z Muhammad Asghar
MA Islamic Studies from PU, Lahore, MPhil Islamic

Studies

(GCUF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Seerah

Mr. Muhammad Usman Siddique


MA Islamic Studies & Arabic (MIU, Lahore)
Lecturer
Specialization: Hadith

Dr. Muhammad Saleem Ismail


MA Arabic & Islamic Studies, PhD (PU,
Lahore) Assistant Professor Specialization:
Translation Studies

Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad Khan


MA Arabic & Islamic Studies, PhD (PU, Lahore)
Lecturer
Specialization: Literature of Indo Pakistan, Literary

History of

Arabic & Research Methodology

Dr. Mahmood Ahmad Abdullah


MA Arabic, Islamic Studies, Urdu, PhD (PU, Lahore)
Lecturer
Specialization: Quranic & Hadith Studies, Arabic
Grammar &

Literature

Scheme of Studies (Islamic


studies) BS Islamic Studies

Semester 1
I

S
E

D
P

E
P

S
E

N
S

T
Semester 2

Introduction to Topics of Holy Quran-I

S
I

S
I

S
S

T
E

N
S

O
Semester 3

Islamic Studies / Ethics

C
S
I
S
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N

Introduction to Education
Persian Language
Pakistan Studies
Functional English
Introduction to Statistical Theory-I

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Arabic Language-I
Introduction to Statistical Theory-II
English Comprehension &
Composition
Introduction to Sociology

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Applications
Uloom-ul-Quran
Communication Skills

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Uloom-ul- Hadith

Study of Islamic Fiqh


Introduction to International Relations
History of Sub-Continent
Arabic Poetry
Islamic Literature in English

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Textual Study of Al-Quran-I
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Textual Study of Muslim Family Law

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Textual Study of AI-Quran-ll
Fiqh-AI-Sunnah
Study of Religions
Methodology of Research in Islamic
Studies

I
Fiqh-ul-Quran
S
I
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S
I
Akhlaq-o-Tasawwuf
S
Modern Islamic world:
I
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L
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N
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S
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Semester 2

Textual study of Al-Quran

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History of Tafseer and its principles

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History of Al-Fiqh and its principles

I
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History of Al-Hadith and Its principles


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Research Methodology

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Islamic Akhlaq & Tasawwuf
Islamic Banking
Islam and Science OR Thesis (ISL680)
Textual study of Al-Fiqh
Study of Religions-ll (Semitic)
History of Islam (Spain & Ottoman)
Islamic Literature in English
Quranic education
International Islamic Law
OR

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Uloom-ul-Quran
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Usool-e-Tehqiq
S
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Arabic language and Literature
S
I
Translation studies
S
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Uloom-ul-Hadith
S
I
Uloom-ul-Fiqh
S
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Study of Seerah
S
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Sufi Orders of Contemporary World
S
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Study of Uloom-ul-Quran
S
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Study of Islamic Literature in English
S
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Tasawwuf and Post Modernity
S
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Study of Uloom-ul-Hadith
S
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Islamic & Christianity: Theological
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Human rights Law: A comparative
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Functional English
Basic Arabic Grammar
Introduction to Sociology
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3(3-0)

Akhlaq-o-Tasawaf

3(3-0)

Technical Writing

3(3-0)

Arabic World

3(3-0)

Semester 5

ARB-501

Introductio
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Internation
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Relations

3(3-0)

ARB-503

Quran Literature

3(3-0)

ARB-505

History of Arabic Literature-1 (Ancient Period)

3(3-0)

Functional
Arabic
(Listening)

ARB-507

Translation -1 (Theory)

3(3-0)

ARB-509

Semester 6

Translation - II (Practical)

3(3-0)

History of Arabic

3(3-0)

Language History of Arabic Literature - II

3(3-0)

Classical Arabic Prose

3(3-0)

Modern Arabic Prose

3(3-0)

Classical Arabic Poetry

3(3-0)

Criticism

3(3-0)

Introduction to Linguistics

3(3-0)

Modern Arabic Poetry

3(3-0)

Methodology of Research in Arabic

3(3-0)

Comparative Literature

3(3-0)

Rhetoric & Prosody

3(3-0)

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ARB-506
ARB-508

Issues in
Pakistan
Economy

Functional
Arabic -1
(Speaking)

ARB-510

ARB-512

Introductio
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Psycholog
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Semester 7

ARB-601

ARB-603

ARB-605

ARB-607

ARB-609

ARB-611

Hadith Literature

ARB-502
ARB-504

Study
of
Seer
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Introductio
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Application
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Literary History of Arabs

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ARB-652

AR
Literary History of Arabs

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ARB-656
Fiction

AR

Translation (ArabicUrdu-Arabic)

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Modern Arabic
Art of Translation
History of Literary
Arabic Rhetoric

Syntax School of Thoughts


Arabic Literature in sub3 Methods of Literary Study
Phonetics
Linguistic (Option II for nonModern Arabic Literature
3
Arabic Media
New Trends in Arabic Literature
3 Area Study

A
Modern Literary History
of Arabs

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& its Culture

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/Interpreting,
Teaching,
Educational
Administration & Research, News agencies, Foreign
Ministry, Central Asia Trading etc.
Dr. Ghulam Akbar
MA Persian, MA Urdu, MPhil Urdu, PhD

Persian

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Mr. Sami Ullah


MA , MPhil Persian Lecturer (On Study

Programs Offered

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2.
3.
4.

BS Persian
MA Persian
MPhil Persian
Diploma in Persian (6 Months)

Coordinator: Dr. Ghulam Akbar

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Mission

The Department would play a vital role in promoting and spreading Persian language which can
act as a bridge between two countries Pakistan and Iran. Our mission is to revive the glory of Persian
language which is a store house of immense literary and philosophical literature.

Knowledge of Persian would help to learn Turkish, Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, Blochi,
and Hindi and pursue a variety of exciting careers in Government, International business or education. Our
national language, Urdu has more than 60% Persian words.

Transl

Introduction

Persian is spoken by 120 million people not just in


Iran, but also in Afghanistan and Central Asia. Learning Persian
language is not only a source of developing our relations with
Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and other Persian regional
countries but also helps in fully understanding Urdu language,
literature and Allama Iqbals poetry. In addition, a great
treasure of religious books is in Persian language and many

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other have been translated in Persian language. These books are an authority in religious and religious
teachings too.
In GC university Faisalabad, the department of Persian is newly established w.e.f 20th April,
2013; with a view to provide facilities for advanced studies and research in the fi elds of Persian
language and literature with particular emphasis on the literature produced in the Indo-Pak
subcontinent during the last nine centuries, and to familiarize the younger generation of this
country with the history, language and literature of Iran. With the kindness of worthy vice
chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali, the department of Persian organized a Romi Seminar on
March 18, 2015.

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Scheme of
Studies BS Persian

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Farsi Nasam o Naser aur Dastoor


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Farsi Nazar o Naser aur Alam e bayan
EN
P
Functional English
MT
Pakistan Studies
Mathematics -1
E
Sem
P
Issues in Pakistan Economy
Farsi Nazar o Naser aur Dastoor e
P
Farsi Nazar o Naser aur Alam e Badi

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EN
English Comprehension and
Composition

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I
Islamic Studies / Ethics

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Introduction to Computing Applications
Functional Arabic

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Iran mein classical farsi naser k
irtaqa ka tanqadi jaiza

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P
Iran mein classical farsi Shair ka irtaqa

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P
Iranology

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P
Iqbaliat

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Sem
Introduction to Sociology

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Dastoor pysharafty zuban e Farsi

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jm
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urd
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ab
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si k
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san
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me
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si
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ka
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jaiz

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Maktoobat-e-lmam Rabbani

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E

Mysticism
Rhetoric
Tahqeeqi Maqala

MA Persian

Classical Prose 1
Classical Poetry 1
Literary History of Persia 1
Literary History of Indo-Pak 1
Iranology 1 (Optional)
Persian Grammar 1 (Optional)

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Classical Poetry II
Literary History of Persia II
Literary History of Indo-Pak II
Iranology II (Optional)
Persian Grammar II (Optional)
Persian Literature in Punjab
Religious Literature

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E
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Comparative Study of Persian
P
Eand Urdu Literature
R
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Persian Research Methodology
E
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Persian Manuscript Studies
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(Optional)
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Rhetoric
E
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Modern Persian Literature II
E
P
Iqbaliat II
E
P
Mysticism II
E
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Criticism
E
P
Persian Literary Sources
E
Comparative Study of Arabic
P
Eand Persian Literature
R
P
Translation and Spoken Persian
E

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Literary History of Persia (Comp)
E
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Classical & Modern Prose (Comp)
E
P
Iqbaliyat (Comp)
E
P
Research Methodology & (Optional)
E
Rhetoric, Translation &
P
ESpoken Persian (Optional)
R
P
Historiography (Optional)
E
P
Literary History of Sub-Continent
E
(Comp)
P
Classical & Modern Poetry (Comp)
E
P
Persian Literary Criticism (Comp)
E
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Mysticism (Optional)
E
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E
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Programs Offered

MA Punjabi
MPhil Punjabi

Coordinator: Dr. Asma Ghulam Rasool

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Ghulam Rasool
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Professor / Incharge
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Mission

The mission of the department of Punjabi is to promote Punjabi language and


literature and highlight its rich history and diversity. Punjabi is a language of Sufi s which
imbibes the culture and values of its people. The department aspires to restore the
Punjabi language and literature to its rightful place in academia and society.

Introduction
Punjabi is the language of millions of people of Punjab and a means of

communication through which they perform and execute the business of their daily life. For
centuries Punjabi has been a medium of expression of the saints and other great poets of
this region. Therefore the structure of the Punjabi classical poetry is erected on the
foundations of mysticism and high moral values. The great mystics like Baba
FareedGunjShakkar, Shah Hussain, Sultan Bahoo, Syed Bulhey Shah, Ali Haider, Syed
Hashmin Shah, Syed Waris Shah, MaulviGhulamRasool, Mian Muhammad Bukhsh and
KhwajaGhulamFareedpresentd their striking ideas in Punjabi poetic form for the worldly as
well as the religious guidance of the people. Punjabi language does not only refl ect the
realities and attitudes of life but is also a great source of social, cultural and historical
identity.

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Scheme of Studies MA
Punjabi

Semester 1

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Jadeed Punjabi Nazam

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Punjabi De Jadeed Nasar

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PU
Punjabi Wich Deni Adab

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Wa, Jangnama

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Tareekh Punjabi Zaban-O-Adab (Part-I)

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PU
Jadeed Punjabi Ghazal

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PU
Punjabi Da Dastani Adab (Part-I)

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PU
Punjabi Wich Serat Neghari

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Sahafat Tay Punjabi Sahafat

PUN-560

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U
P
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u
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Faarsi Grammer tay Zuban
U
P
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U
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U
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Punjabi Lissaniat/Punjabi Sotiat
U
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Punjabi wich Tanqeed
U
P
Punjabi Adab wich Tarjumay di
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U

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Nazri Tanqeed

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Punjabi Da Dastani Adab (Part-ll)

Semester 4

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Khoj Tay Ehday Asool

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PU
Amli Tanqeed

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PU

Qaumi Tay Milli Adab

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PU
Punjabi Tarjmay (Elective)

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PU
Look Geet (Elective)

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PU
Tehqeeki Maqala

(Elective)

Note: Those Students who will take


thesis (Tehqeeqi not Read Course codes PUN658 & PUN-660

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of HEC. Biannual literary magazine of the


department refl ects also its endeavor to develop
creative talents of our youth. Since 2006 the
department has been publishing its Research Journal
Zuban-o-Adab which has got wide recognition and
approved by HEC in 2011. In order to have better
introduction the Department has Six International
Conferences and Seminars as under:
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First International Conference on Urdu
Tehqiq-o-Tanqeed Aalmi Tanazur Mein held on 29th to
31st August 2006. International Seminar on the topic of
QaumiTashkhus Main Zaban-o-Adab Aur Saqafat
kakirdar held on March 7, 2008. International Seminar
Ghalib held on March 27, 2008, National Seminar on
Faiz Ahmed Faiz held on February 16,2009. Faiz

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Programs Offered

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2.
3.
4.

BS Urdu
MA Urdu
MPhil Urdu
PhD Urdu

Chairman: Dr. Muhammad Asif Awan

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Mission

Urdu language has become a craze all over the world and it has connected us with the literary
tradition and great works of cross cultural literary studies plus new critical theories, prevalent in the modern
literature. This vision of the Department is being worked upon by implementing that frame of policies guide
us to this direction.

Introduction
The department of Urdu in GCUF was established in
1963 at post graduate level and very illuminating teacher
Mr. Manzoor Hussain Shoar became its fi rst chairman
and academic leader. After attaining the status of
University, Professor Ishfaq Hussain Bukhari became
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the fi rst Chairman of the department of Urdu. The department introduced its MPhil programme
in addition to its regular master programme. The MPhil programme was started on 2004 and
PhD programme started on 2009. The department has recently started B.S Urdu four years
programmes in 2010. The Department has designed various new courses, like, Computer
Literacy, translation, communication skills and script writing. The department is making every eff
ort to encourage and nourish creative talent as well as research aptitude of students. A Journal
of Research Zuban-o-Adab is being published by the department according to the parameters

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Faculty

Dr. Muhammad Asif Awan


MA Urdu (Gold Medalist),
MPhil, PhD Associate Professor /
Chairperson Iqbal Studies, Modern
Criticism & Prose

Dr. Shabbir Ahmad Qadri


MPhil, PhD
Associate Professor
Research, Classical Poetry, Fiction

Dr. Muhammad Arshad Ovaisi


PhD
Assistant Professor
History of Urdu Language & Literature, Research,

Editing &

Translation

Dr. Perveen Akhtar Kallu


MPhil, PhD
Assistant Professor
Research & Fiction Translation, Punjabi Language &

MPhil, PhD (Osaka University Japan)


Lecturer
Modern Criticism & Fiction

Dr. Mamuna Subhani


MPhil, PhD
Lecturer Research &
Fiction

Mr. Majid Mushtaq


MPhil
Lecturer
Translation ,Fiction & Poetry

Hafi z Abdul Aziz


MPhil
Lecturer
Modern Criticism, Fiction & editing

Ms. Saima Iqbal


MA Urdu (Gold Medalist), MPhil
Lecturer
Modern Criticism, Fiction & Editing

Scheme of
Studies BS Urdu

Literature

Dr. Tariq Mehmood Hashmi


MPhil, PhD
Assistant Professor
Criticism of Poetry & Modern Trends

Dr. Rabia Sarfraz


MPhil, PhD
Assistant Professor
Translation, Iqbal studies, Criticism

Dr. Asghar AM Baloch


MA, PhD Lecturer History of Urdu Language &
Literature, Fiction & Poetry.

Dr. Saeed Ahmad


MPhil, PhD
Lecturer
Criticism, Classical & Modern Poetry

Dr. Zafar Hussain Harral

Semester 1
U

R
U

R
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N
P

S
M

T
S

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C

S
Semester 2

Urdu Zaban: Tashkil-0-Ertiqa


Urdu Zaban: Qawaid-0-lmla
Functional English
Pakistan Studies
Mathematics -1
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Computing
Applications

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Shairy Asnaf: Taaruf Aur Tafheem-I
R
U
Bayan-O-Badee-O-Arooz
R
E
English Comprehension and
N
Composition
I
Islamic Studies / Ethics
S
S
Introduction to Statistical Theory
T
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U
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U
*
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U
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U

R
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Nasri Asnaf: Taaruf Aur Tafheem


Shairy Asnaf: Taaruf Aur Tafheem - II
Adbi Istalahat
Communication Skills
Issues in Pakistan Economy
Urdu Aur Farsi K Lissani Rawabat
Almi Klasic K Trajim

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R
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D
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Tehqeeq-0-Tanqeed:Bunjadi Mubahis
R
P
Punjabi Adab
U
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Geografi Aloom
I
U
Maholiyat
R
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U
R Aur Fanny Mubahis
D
U
Tarikh-E-Adab-E-Urdu Aur Adbi
R
Tehreekin
U
Urdu Ghazel Ka Fikrry-O-Fanny
R
Mutalia
Semester 6

Urdu Afsana Aur Drama: Fikrry


U
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U
R Aur Us K Fikrry-O-Fanny Mubahis
D
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R
Mutaila
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Asool-E- Tehqeeq-O-Tadveen
R
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U
Shaoor
Jadeed Urdu Azam Ka Fikrry o
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R Hawaly Say
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U
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U
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U
Mutla
Jadeed Urdu Ghazal Ka
*
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R Hawaly Say
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Urdu Nasr K Asaleeb: Mezah,


Safernama, App Biti,Fanny-0-Fikry Aur Aslobiati
Mutaili

Urdu Adab K Nay Mrakiz-Qumi


Aur Banul Aqwami

Adab Aur Samggi Aloom


Adab Aur Ablagiyat
Faroogy Urdu K Ahimldary
Adbi Tawarikh Ka Taqabli Mutla
Urdu Adab Ka Maabaad
Nauabadyiati Mutla
Thesis

* Any two from


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Thesis

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MA Urdu

Semester 1
U
Tarikh-E-Zabano Adab Urdu Part-I
R
U
Urdu Shairy Kalasiki Ahed Mein PartR
I
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Asaleeb-E-Nasr-E-Urdu Part-I
R
U
Afsanvi Adab Part-I
R
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Asool-O- Masail Talafuzo Imla
U
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U
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N
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Tanqeed (Asuli Mubahis Aur Amli
R
Tanqeed)
U
Iqbal Ka Khasosi Mutaila
R
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Asool-E-Tehqeeqo Tadveen
R
U
Urdu Shair-O-Adab-Maasir Manzar
R
Nama
*
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U
*
Ghalib Ka Khasosi Mutla
U
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*URD-701

*URD-702

*URD-703

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U
Tanqeed (Mashraqi-O-Maghrabi)
R
U
Iqbal Ka Khasosi Mutla Part-ll
R
U
Sahafat-O-Terjama Aur Ishtihar Sazi
R
Faisalabad Davision Mein Shair*
U O-Adab Ki Ravaiat
R
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Urdu K Adbi Jaraid Ki Ravait Ka Mutla
U
**
Thesis
U
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optional OR **
Thesis

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llm-E-Mani, Bian, Badeh,

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stani
Urdu

UR

URD-707

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Farsi Zaban-O-Adab Ka Mutala

**UR
Pakistani Media Taaruf-O-lrtiqa

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stani
Urdu
Afsa
na

**UR
Arbi Zaban-O-Adab

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Urdu Zaban-O-Adab Per Un Ka Mahol:
**UR

Lisani-O-Saqafti Mubahis

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Tehqiqi Meyar K Masail
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UR

Misali Namoone

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stani
Urdu
Naz
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stani
Urdu
Nava

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Tehqeed K Almi Rujhanat Aur Urdu


Tehqeeq Ma Un Ka Istemal

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Adbi

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R
U
Urdu Shairy Kalasiki Ahed Mein PartR
ll
U
Asalibe Aser Urdu Part-ll
R
U
Afsavi Adab Part-ll
R
*
Hali-O-Akbar Ka Khasosi Mutla
U
*
Almi Klasik-Taarifi Mutla
U
C
Introduction to Computing
S
Applications
E
Technical Writing
N
* Any one from optional

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m-ONasa
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Tafh
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Tadveen

Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

URD-728

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UR

UR
Seminar (Research)
Thesis

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r

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BBA
2.
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3.
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16.731

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Banking
& Finance

16.732

16.735
16.736

further career development.


Apart from imparting quality education, the
focus is on character building, grooming and personal
development of the students through active
participation on co-curricular activities organized by
societies.
These
activities
include
seminars
workshops, quizzes and dialogues on current and
emerging economic and fi nancial issues.

16.737

Faculty

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172
Faculty
of
Manage
ment
and
Adminis
trative
Science
s

16.738

16.739

Mr. Adnan Arshad


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MS Finance (CIIT, Lahore)

Mr. Waqas Bin Khidmat


Lecturer
MPhil Finance (NUST, Islamabad)

Mr. Muhammad Salman Rasheed


Lecturer (on study leave)
PhD Scholar (Massey University, New Zealand)

Ms. Riffi t Gill


Lecturer
MS (NUML, Faisalabad)

Mr. Muhammad Sajid


Lecturer
PhD Candidate Finance (COMSATS Institute of
Information
Technology, Islamabad)

MS Finance (Air University, Islamabad)

Ms. Rabia Sarfraz


Lecturer
MBA (UCP, Lahore)

Ms. Aisha Saleem


Lecturer
MPhil Scholar (Applied Economics)
Master in Economics (University of Agriculture,
Faisalabad)

Syed Hamad Hassan Shah


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MS Scholar (University of Sargodha, Sargodha)

Syed Hassan Raza


Teaching Assistant
MS (MAJU, Islamabad)

Scheme of Studies BBA


Banking & Finance

Mr. Muhammad Fayyaz Sheikh


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
PhD Scholar (CIIT, Islamabad)

Ms. Anum Nisar


Lecturer
MBA HR (UCP, Lahore)

Ms. Hadia Awan


MS Scholar (UET, Lahore)
MBA Finance (Hamdard University, Karachi)

Mr. Muhammad Saleem


Lecturer
MS Banking & Finance (University of Punjab, Lahore)

Mr. Faisal Anees


Lecturer
MS Finance (MAJU. Islamabad)

Mr. Adnan Ashraf


Lecturer
MS Banking & Finance (University of Punjab, Lahore)

Mr. Yasir Ali


Teaching Assistant
MS (GC University Faisalabad)

Semester 1

S
E

N
B

B
E

C
C

S
M
T
Semester 2

Islamic Studies/Ethics

B
P

S
E

N
B

B
E

C
B

B
Semester 3

Introduction to Finance

B
B
B
B
S
T
B
B

Functional English
Financial Accounting I
Principle of Micro Economics
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Mathematics-1

2(2
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Pakistan Studies
English Comprehension and
Composition
Financial Accounting II
Principals of Macro Economics
Introduction to Banking

3(3
2(2
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Introduction to Management
Money, Banking and Investment
Introduction to Statistical Theory
Introduction to Business

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

B
Cost Accounting
B
Semester 4

B
B

B
B

B
B

B
B

B
Semester 5

Business & Commercial Law

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

B
B

B
B

B
B

B
B

B
B

B
Semester 6

Business Ethics

B
B

B
B

B
B

B
E

C
B

B
Semester 7

Bank Auditing

B
B

B
B

B
B

B
E

N
Semester 8

Management Information System in


Banks
Portfolio Management

B
B
B
B
F
B
B
B
B
B
B

Business Communication
Central Banking
Financial Management
Introduction to Marketing

3(3-

3(3-

Banking Law and Practice


Organizational Behavior
Human Resource Management
International Trade & Foreign
Exchange
Financial Statement Analysis

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Business Research Methods


Corporate Finance
Islamic Banking
Issues in Pakistan Economy
SME Finance

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

International Banking
Business Taxation Laws
English for Employment

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Credit Analysis & Investment Banking


Marketing of Banking Products &
Financial Services
Money & Capital Markets
Risk Management
Research Project

3(3
3(3-

3(3
3(3
6(0-

173

Government College University Faisalabad

MBA Banking &


Finance (3 1/2 Years - 7
Semesters)

16.741

Semester 1

Business Communication

16.742

C
Introduction to Computing Applications

16.743

M
Principles of Management

16.744

M
Financial Accounting

16.745

M
Money, Banking & Finance

16.746
16.747

Sem
Applied Statistical Theory

16.748

M
Banking Law and Practices

16.749

M
Cost & Management Accounting

16.750

M
Financial Management

16.751
16.752

M
M
Economic Analysis for Managers

16.740

Int
ern
atio
nal
Tra
de
&
For
eig
n
Ex
cha
ng
e

16.761

Ma
rke
tin
g
of
Ba
nki
ng
Pro
du
cts
&
Fin
an
cial
Ser
vic
es

16.762

16.753
16.754

Sem
Customer Relationship Management

16.755

M
Management Information System

Fin
anc
ial
Ris
k
Ma
na
ge
me
nt

16.756

M
Banking Operations Management

16.763

Isla
mic
Ba
nki
ng

16.765
16.766

16.764

Ser
vic

16.767

16.757
16.758

16.759
16.760

Business Research Methods


M

M
M
Financial Statement Analysis
Human Resource Management
M
Sem

Sem
es Brand Management

Strategic Management
M


16.768

0)

Portfolio Management
M
Bank Credit Management

Elective-I* (Banking)

Elective-I* (Finance)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(21)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(3-

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

16.769

Semester 6
M
B
M
B

Advance Research Methodology


Elective- II * (Banking)
Elective-ll * (Finance)

Semester 7

Elective -1, II, III, IV opted from given


bellow

B
F

7
Finance

English for Employment

B
M

B
M

B
M

B
M

B
Banking

International Finance & Economics

M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

Global Corporate Strategy

Thesis OR
Two elective courses
from each
specialization (Banking
Finance given

3(3

one

6(0-

&

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

International Financial Management


Islamic Financial System
Corporate Finance
Corporate Governance

3(3-

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

Consumer Banking
Credit Analysis & Investment Banking
International Banking
Insurance Strategies and Policies
Derivatives and Securities

3(3-

MS Banking & Finance


Core Courses
M
Organization Theory and Design
B
M
Econometrics: Theory & Practices
B
M
Advanced Research Methodology
B
M
Cases in Corporate Finance
B
M
Finance Theories
B
M
Corporate Governance
B
M
Financial System and Prudential
B
Regulations
Lending:
Products, Operations
M
Band Risk Management
F
Other Mandatory Requirements for MS
M
B

174

3(3-

Research Thesis

6(0-

Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences

Offered

Programs
16.774

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

Phone:

1.

041-

BBA (Morning & Evening)

2.

MBA (Morning & Evening) 3.5


Years

3.

4.

5.

6.

MBA
(Entrepreneurs
hip) 1.5 Years
MBA Business
Administration
1.5 Years
MS Business
Administration
(Evening)
PhD Business
Administration

The
Department
of
Business Administration envisions
transforming itself into the leading
business education institute in the
region with marked excellence and
exclusive traditions to develop the
skilled, dedicated and creative
business
professionals
and
entrepreneurs.

Incharge: Dr.
Sharjeel Saleem

Vision

Mission

The
Department
of
Business Administration is committed
to provide quality education to
business
graduates
through
inculcating them the conceptual
knowledge synergized with practical
applications; utilizing the latest
equipment and infrastructure with
excelled and trained faculty. The
department is striving hard to
transform them into competent
professionals trimmed fi ne enough in
catering to innate demand of diversifi
ed industries and to contribute their
signifi cant role in the development
and prosperity of the society as well
as country.

Introduction
Since its establishment in
2004, the Department of
Business Administration is
exerting/undertaking
painstaking eff orts to build
reputation for producing
business
graduates
of
professional excellence and
excelled moral values. The
students
are
imparted
knowledge
and
skills
through
talented
and
experienced
faculty
enriched
in
generating
ideas
coupled
with
experiental
learning,
exposure to real time
problems and hands on
leadership/team
work
experiences. The graduates

leave the institution with pivotal


urge to lead, eager to design
the
practical solutions to
everyday business problems
and opportunities. The focus of
the programs is to groom the
students
to
responsible
personalities with devotion,
practical and methodological
skills edge, and persistent
enthusiasm
towards
goal
accomplishments.
The
department is very much keen
towards co-curricular and extracurricular activities and that is
why the professional seminars,
workshops and
academic
simulations
are
being
conducted

on
on-going
bases throughout the
semester. The university
is very much keen in
developing
the
permanent faculty up to
the set standards of
Higher
Education
commission. Therefore,
the all off ered programs
of the department are in
very much compatibility
with the standards set by
HEC.

Faculty

Prof. Dr.
Hazoor Muhammad
Sabir

Professor/Dea
n/Chairperson

PhD

Specialization:
Econometrics

Dr. Sharjeel

Saleem

Assistant
Professor / Incharge

PhD (Austria)

Specialization: International
Human Resource Management

Mr. Shahid Tufail

Lec
ture
r
(On
Stu
dy
Lea
ve)
Spe
ciali
zati
on:
Ma
nag
em
ent

Lec
ture
r
(On
Stu
dy
Lea

Ms. Ambreen Zanib

ve)
Speciali
zation:
Manage
ment

Ms. Rafi a Kazmi


Lecturer
MS
Specialization: Management

Mr. Hamad Raza Zaidi

16.775

Le
ctu
rer
MB
A
(U
K)
Sp
eci
aliz
ati
on:
Fin
an
ce

Excellence

Striving for

Government College University Faisalabad

Ms. Faiqa Karin


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
Specialization: Business
Administration
Ms. Irum Shahzadi
Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: Business
Administration
Ms. Anam Zafar
Lecturer
BBA (Hons), MBA (NUST)
Specialization: Finance
Ms. Ghazala Benish
Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: Accounting &
Finance
Ms. Ayesha Sharif
Lecturer
MBA
Specialization: Marketing
Mr. Qamar Ali
Lecturer (On Study Leave)
Specialization: Management
Sciences
Mr. Ahmad Sohail Khan
Lecturer
MBA
Specialization: Marketing

Mr. Masood Nawaz Kalyar


Lecturer (On Study
Leave) Specialization:
Management

Mr. Bashir Ahmad


Lecturer (On Study
Leave) Specialization:
Management

Mr. Ahsan Riaz


Lecturer (On Study

Leave) Specialization:
Finance

Mr. Waqas Safdar


Lecturer
BBA (Hons), MBA
(IBA- Karachi)
Specialization:
Marketing Finance

Mr. Usman Zafar


Lecturer
MBA
Specialization: Management

Mr. Muhammad Asim Nawaz


Lecturer
BBA (Hons), MBA
Specialization: HRM

Mr. Muhammad Ashar


Lecturer
MBA (PU), MPhil
Specialization: HRM

Mr. Muhammad Usama Anwar


Lecturer
MBA (IBA Karachi)
Specialization: Marketing

Mr. Yasir Tanveer


Lecturer
MS
Specialization: HRM

Mr. Rizwan Kamran


Lecturer
MS
Specialization: Finance

Mr. Ahsan Zubair


Lecturer
MBA
Specialization: HRM, Marketing

Mr. Tayyab Kashif


Lecturer
MBA
Specialization: Marketing

Mr. Arsalan Najeeb Khan


Lecturer
MBA
Specialization: HRM

Mr. Farhan Jalil


Lecturer
MS
Specialization: Marketing

Mr. Furqan Mushtaq


Teaching Assistant
MBA
Specialization: Marketing

Mr. Asim Ali


Teaching Assistant
MBA
Specialization: Finance

Mr. Azeem Ahmad Khan


Teaching Assistant
MBA
Specialization: Marketing

Ms. Riff at Naureen

M
B
A
S
p
e
c
i
a
l
i
z
a
t
i
o
n
:
H
R
M

Scheme of
Studies
BBA Business
Administration

Semester 1

M
P

S
E

N
P

S
I

S
B

M
Semester 2

Introduction to Information
Technology
Introduction to Psychology

T
B

M
B

M
E

C
E

N
Semester 3

Mathematics -1

E
N
S
T
S
O
B
M
E
C

176

Semester 4

BMS-402

Functional English
Pakistan Studies
Islamic Studies / Ethics
Fundamentals of Accounting

3(3-

Financial Accounting
Logic
Principles of Micro Economics
English Comprehension and
Composition
Communication Skills
Introduction to Statistical Theory - 1
Introduction to Sociology
Cost Accounting
Principles of Macro Economics

Business Communication

16.778

BM

16.779

BM
Fundamentals of Marketing

Business Finance
Principles of Management

Semester 5
BMS-501

3(3-

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences

S
Introduction to Statistical
Theory - II

BMS-410

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

3(3-

16.777

3(3
3(3
3(3
2(2
2(2

Financial Management

16.780

BM

16.781

BM
Marketing Management
Business Research Methods

16.782

C
al
c
ul
u
s
a
n
d
A
n
al
yt
ic
al
G
e
o
m
et
ry

16.783

Is
s

MT

16.776
ues in Pakistan Economy

BMS-507

Organizational Behaviour

Semester 6

16.784

BM
Money and Banking

16.785

BM
Consumer Behavior

BMS-502

Human Resource Management

16.786
16.787

BM
Business Ethics
Business Law

BMS-512

0)

BM

Total Quality Management

Semester 7

BMS-551
Management

Operations/Production

BMS-553

International Business

Elective I, II, III, IV

Internship

Four electives courses from opted


specialization

Semester 8
BMS-552

16.788

Entrepreneurship
BM
Management Information

System

Elective V, VI, VII, VIII

Four electives courses from opted


specialization

16.789

Labour Laws in

Specialization in HRM
BMS-555

16.790

3
(
3
0
)
3
(
3
0
)
3
(
3
0
)
3
(
3
0
)
3
(
3
0
)

BM
HR Development

16.791

BM
Cases and exercise in
personnel/HRM

16.792

BM
Performance Management

16.793

BM
Organizational Development

16.794

BM
Essential of Training &
Development

3
(
3
0
)
3
(
3
0
)

3
(
3
0
)

3
(
3
-

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)

1.
2.

B
International HRM
M
B
Industrial Relations
M
B
Strategic Human Resource
M
Management
B
Change Management
M
B
Compensation and Reward
M
Management
B
Confl ict and Negotiation
M
Management
B
Leadership
M
B
Seminar in Human Resource
M
Management
Specialization in Finance

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

B
Corporate Finance
M
B
Credit Management
M
B
Risk Management
M
B
Auditing
M
B
Investment & Portfolio Management
M
B
International Financial Management
M
B
Financial Statement Analysis
M
B
Taxation Management
M
B
Seminar in Finance
M
B
Islamic Financial System
M
Specialization in Marketing

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

B
Sales Management
M
B
Brand Management
M
B
International Marketing
M
B
Advertising Management
M
B
Retail Marketing
M
B
Marketing Research
M
B
Tourism Marketing
M
B
Services Marketing
M
B
Cyber Marketing
M
B
Export Marketing
M
B
Agriculture Marketing
M
B
Seminar in Marketing
M
Requirements for award of Degree:
Successful Completion of all courses.
Business Internship: 6 - 8 Weeks (Non-Credit)

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

1(1-

3(3-

3(3-

MBA

usiness Administration (3 1/2

Years)

Semester 1

M
B

M
B

M
B

M
B

M
M

T
Semester 2

Business Communication

C
B

M
B

M
B

M
B

M
Semester 3

Principles of Micro Economics

M
E

C
B

M
B

M
B

M
Semester 4

Cost and Management Accounting

M
B

M
B

M
B

M
B

M
Semester 5

Consumer Behavior

Principles of Marketing
Financial Accounting
Principles Of Management
Computer Orientation and Packages
Mathematics-1

3(3-

Financial Management
Business Research Methods
Human Resource Management
Marketing Management

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Principles of Macro Economics


Management Information System
Organizational Behavior
International Business

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

E-Commerce
Total Quality Management
Financial Institutions
International Management

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

B
Project Management
M
B
Entrepreneurship
M

Business Ethics &


B
MCorporate Social Responsibility
S
B
Strategic Marketing
M
B
Operations Management
M
Semester 6
B
M
B
M

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

Supply Chain Management


Introduction to Academic Writing

3(3
3(3
3(3-

3(3
3(3-

3(3
3(3-

177

Government College University Faisalabad

Elective I, II, III

Three electives courses from opted


specialization

Semester 7

BMS-711

16.795

Strategic Management
BM
Thesis OR

Two Elective Course from


Specialization

Elective I, II, III

Three electives courses from opted


specialization

Specialization in Finance

BMS-720

16.796

Corporate Finance
BM
Credit Management

16.797

BM
Investment & Portfolio
Management

16.798

BM
International Financial
Management

16.799

BM
Financial Statement Analysis

16.800

BM
Islamic Financial System

16.801

BM
Auditing

16.802

BM
Taxation Management

16.803

BM
Risk Management

BMS-728

Seminar (General)

Specialization in HRM

16.804

BMS-734

BM
HR Development
Labor Laws in Pakistan

16.805

BM
Performance Management

16.806

BM
Cases and exercise in

p
e
rs
o
n
n
el
/
H
R
M

16.807

E
s
s
e
nt
ia
l
of
T
ra
in
in
g
&
D
e
v
el
o
p
m
e

16.808
nt

16.810

elopment

BM
Strategic Human Resource Management

16.812

BM
Change Management

16.813
BM

BM
Compensation and Reward Management

16.814

BM
Confl ict and Negotiation Management

16.815

BM
Leadership

BMS-728

Seminar (General)

Specialization in Marketing

16.816

BM
Brand Management

16.817

BM
International Marketing

16.818

BM
Advertising Management

3(3-0)

6(0-6)

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)

1(0-1)

BM

In
te
rn
at
io
n
al
H
R
M

O
r
g
a
ni
z
at
io
n
al
D
e
v

Industrial Relations

16.811

16.809

BM

BM

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)

1(0-1)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M

MS Business Administration
Core Courses
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
Elective
Three electives courses from opted specialization
List of Elective Courses
Human Resource Management
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
P
S
B
M
S
Finance
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M

B
Financial Risk Management
M
Mergers Acquisition &
B
M Corporate Restructuring
S
B
Financial Market & Institutions
M
Marketing
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M
B
M

Global Marketing Management


Personal Selling
Business to Business Marketing
Social Marketing
Strategic Marketing Management
New Product Development
Marketing Research
Seminar (Research)

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

MBA Entrepreneurship (1.5


Years)

1(

M
B

M
B

M
B

M
B

M
Semester 2

Management of Small Enterprises

3(

3(

3(

3(

B
M
S
B

M
B

M
B

M
Semester 3

Innovation and Managing Change

Semester 1

B
M

178

Social Entrepreneurship
New Product Development
Entrepreneurship and New Venture
Creation
Project Management

3(

Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture


Capital Investment
Entrepreneurial Marketing
Ecommerce & Small Business
Marketing Research

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

Project

3(

Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences

16.846

BM

16.847

BM

Semester 1

16.848

Advanced Research Methods


Corporate Governance
E
Managerial Economics

BMS-717

Semester 2

BMS-792

Business Policy and Strategy

BMS-701

Project Management

16.819

MBA
Business Administration (1.5 Years)

16.824
16.825

16.826

16.827
16.828
16.829
16.830
16.831
16.832
16.833

3
3
3

Contemporary Issues in Management

Elective I, II, III

Three electives courses from opted specialization

Semester 3
BMS-681

16.820
16.821
16.822
16.823

1
3
3
3
3
3

16.834
16.835
16.836
16.837
16.838
16.839
16.840

16.841

16.842
16.843
16.844
16.845

1
3
3
3
3
3

16.849
3
3
3

List of Elective Course

Marketing

16.850

BM
Marketing Research

16.851

BM
Seminar (General)

16.852

BM
Global Marketing Management

16.853

BM
Personal Selling

16.854

BM
Business to Business Marketing

16.855

BM
Social Marketing

BMS-773

Finance

BMS-720

New Product Development

Corporate Finance

16.856

BM
Seminar (General)

16.857

BM
Advance Financial Management

16.858

BM
Financial Decision Making

16.859

BM
Advance Cost & Management Accounting

16.860

BM
Financial Risk Management

16.861

BM
Mergers Acquisition & Corporate Restructuring

BMS-767

16.862
Strategic Human Resource
Human Resource Management

BMS-742

BMS-743

BMS-744

Financial Market & Institutions

16.863

Change

16.864

Compensation and Reward

16.865

Confl ict and Negotiation

BMS-745

B
M
B
M

Leadership
Seminar (General)

3(3

PhD Business Administration

1(0

Advanced Techniques in
B
MQuantitative Research
S
B
Special Topics in Management
M
B
Public Policy and Governance
M
S
Multivariate Analysis
T
E
Applied Econometrics
C
B
Seminar (Research)
M
B
Management Thoughts and
M
Philosophy
B
Qualitative Research Methods
M
B
Philosophy of Administrative
M
Sciences
B
Advanced Marketing Research
M
Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD

B
M
B
M

Seminar (General)
Thesis

3(3

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3(3

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16.866

Vision

The College aims to produce commerce professionals


with strong theoretical and practical knowledge of the fi eld and
to enable them to be successful managers for both public and
private sectors.

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Depart

ment of
16.869

Comm

erce

Mission

Commerce is the backbone of any business concern in


todays world of cut throat competition in the volatile business
environment, the role of commerce professionals has become
highly demanding and challenging. The need of the hour is to
groom professionals equipped with thorough knowledge and

16.867

Programs
Offered

1.
2.
3.

BS Commerce
M.Com
MPhil Commerce

Incharge: Dr.
Mohsin Bashir

practical tools to deal with the prevailing situation with novelty of


ideas and to enable them to make choices and decisions using
system approaches. The College aims to promote research in
business and market to predict the emerging business trends
thus ensuring a meaningful contribution to the Pakistani
economy.

Faculty
Dr. Mohsin Bashir

(Gold Medalist)
Assistant Professor / Teacher Incharge
PhD Business Administration
Specialization: Human Resource Management

Mr. Khalid Latif


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
PhD Finance Scholar from International Islamic
University,

Islamabad

Specialization: Finance

Ms. Sabeen

Masood

Lecturer
MS Business
Administration from National
University of Modern

Languages,
Islamabad

M.Com (Gold
Medalist)
Specialization:
Human Resource
Management

Mr. Mian

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Muhammad Niaz Shakir

Lecturer

MPhil Scholar from Lahore Leads University, Lahore


Specialization: Finance

Mr. Qaiser Ijaz


Lecturer (On Study
Leave) PhD Scholar
Specialization: Finance

Mr. Sanaullah
Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MS Scholar from National University of Modern
Languages,

Islamabad (Faisalabad Campus).

Specialization: Management

Mr. Muhammad Adnan Afzal


Lecturer
MPhil in Commerce & Finance from Superior
University, Lahore
Specialization: Finance

Mr. Raheel Mumtaz


Lecturer
PhD Scholar from COMSATS Institute of Information
Technology,

Islamabad
Specialization: Finance

Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences

16.872

16.873

Mr. Muhammad Farooq Rehan


Lecturer
MS Entrepreneurship and SME Management from GC
University,

Lahore
Specialization: Entrepreneurship

Mr. Khalid Hussain


Lecturer
M.Com 18 Years from Hailey College of Commerce,

Lahore

Mr. Muhammad Adrian Ali


Teaching Assistant

M.Com from Government College University,


Faisalabad
Specialization: Finance

Specialization: Accounting & Finance


Mr. Khurram Ashfaq
Lecturer
ACCA, MPhil Commerce from Hailey College of
Commerce,
Lahore
M.Com (Gold Medalist)
Specialization: Accounting
Mr. Shoaib Masood Khan

Mr. Nasir Abbas


Teaching Assistant
MS Business Administration from National University of

Modern

Multan

Lecturer
MS Management Sciences from Air University,
Islamabad

M.Com (Gold Medalist)


Specialization: Finance

Specialization: Accounting
Mr. Gohar Mahmood
Lecturer
MPhil Commerce from Bahauddin Zakariya University,

Languages, Islamabad
Specialization: Accounting & Finance

Scheme of
Studies BS
Commerce

Semester 1
C

O
C

O
E

C
E

N
I

S
M

T
Semester 2

Principles of Accounting

O
C

S
E

C
E

N
S

T
P

S
Semester 3

Financial Accounting

C
O
C
O
C
O

Introduction to Business
Principles of Micro Economics
Functional English
Islamic Studies / Ethics
Mathematics -1

4(4
3(3
3(3
3(3
2(2
3(3-

Introduction to Computing
Applications
Principles of Macro Economics
English Comprehension and
Composition
Introduction to Statistical Theory -1
Pakistan Studies

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
2(2-

Advanced Accounting-I
Business Law
Introduction to Business Finance

3(3
3(3
3(3-

C
Business Taxation
O
E
Issues in Pakistan Economy
C
P
Business Psychology
S
Semester 4
C
O

Advanced Accounting-ll

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C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
S
T

Auditing
Cost Accounting
Financial and Regulatory Institution
Custom and Sales Tax
Introduction to Statistical Theory - II

3(3
3(3
2(2
3(3
3(3-

Semester 5
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O

Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Financial Management
Research Methods in Business

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

E
C

Managerial Economics

3(3-

S
O

Business Sociology

3(3-

Semester 6
C

O
C

O
C

O
C

O
C

O
C

O
Semester 7
C
O
C
O
C
O
E
N

Quantitative Techniques in Business


Principle of Risk Management and
Insurance
Managerial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Entrepreneurship
Computerized Accounting

3(3Organizational Behavior
Operation and Production
Management
Management Information System
English for Employment
Elective-I
Elective-ll

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Semester 8
C
O
C
O
C
O

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

Corporate Governance
International Business
Strategic Management
Elective-Ill

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

C
Research Project
O
6(0Elective 1, II, III will be chosen either from Accounting OR
Finance
Accounting
C

O
C

O
C

O
C

O
C

O
Finance
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O

Financial Reporting
Government Accounting
Advanced Financial Reporting
Industrial Accounting
Advance Auditing Problems

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Investment and Portfolio


Management
Project Management
International Finance
Financial Modeling
Corporate Finance
Islamic Banking and Finance

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

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Government College University Faisalabad

M.Com

Semester 1

COM-551

16.875

16.877

CO
Accounting for Decision making

16.878

CO
Taxation; Theory and Practice
E
Managerial Economics

Semester 2

16.880

COM-552

16.881

CO
Quantitative Techniques in Business

16.882

CO
Human Resource Management

16.883

CO
Organizational Behavior

COM-562

Semester 3

CO
Financial Management
Management Accounting

Corporate Governance

16.884

CO
Financial Statement Analysis

16.885

CO
Operation & Production Management

16.886

CO
Management Information System

16.887

CO
Computerized Accounting

Elective-I

Elective-ll

Semester 4

16.888

COM-652

16.889

Ele
ctiv
eIll

Ele
ctiv
eIV

Research Methods in Business

Principles of Management

CO

16.879

16.874

OM-656

CO
Principles of Marketing

16.876

OM-654

International
Entrepreneurship

OM-632
Internship

lective I,
II, III, IV
will be
chosen
from fi eld
of
Specializ
ation
Accountin
g OR
Finance

CCOUNTI
NG

16.890

CO

Fin
an
cial
Re
por
tin
g

16.891

CO

Go
ver
nm
ent
Ac
co
unt
ing

16.892

Ad
va

CO

Strategic

nced Financial Reporting

16.893

CO
Industrial Accounting

16.894

CO
Advance Auditing Problems

3
(
3
0
)
3
(
3
0
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3
(
3
0
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3
(
3
0
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3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

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(
3
0
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(
3
0
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3
0
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3
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3
(
3
0
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FINANCE

MPhil Commerce

C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O

Investment and Portfolio


Management
Project Management
International Finance
Financial Modeling
Corporate Finance
Islamic Banking and Finance

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Core Courses
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
E
C
E
C

Advance Research Methodology


Corporate Governance
Research in Finance
Advanced Management Accounting
Issues
Econometrics: Theory and Practices
Applied Econometrics
Elective-I
Elective-ll

C
Thesis
O
Elective 1, II will be chosen from any one following

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3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
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fi eld of specialization

16.895

Accounting and Finance


C
Financial Modelling
O
C
Financial Institutions and Markets
O
C
Financial Risk Management
O
C
Advance Financial Reporting
O
C
Advance Auditing Issues
O
C
International Accounting
O
Management and Entrepreneurship

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

C
Strategic Human Resource
O
Management

Compensation and
C
OPerformance Management
M
C
Organizational Behaviour &
O
Leadership
C
Entrepreneurship and Business
O
Development
C
Entrepreneurial Finance for Small
O
Business
C
Business Economics and Finance
O

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Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences

Programs
Offered

1.

B
S
P
u

2.

3.

blic
Administration
Master in Public
Administration
(MPA)
M
S
P
u
bl
ic
A
d

ministration
Dr. Arfan
AM,
Incharge

1.
2.

Incharge

BBA Industrial
Management
MBA Industrial
Management (3 1/2 Years)
Mr. Salman Arshad,

Mission

To
inculcate
ideologies,
norms
and
practices of administration
among
our
learning
community for achieving the
idea of state.

Introductio

The Department of

P
u
b
li
c
A
d
m
i
n
i
s
t

ration
is
a
dynamic
association
of
public servants,
scholars
and
pupils having a
deep
rooted
interest
in
improving
the
policy
implementation
in public sector
organizations.
As a discipline, it
is
often
compared with
Business
Administration.
In fact, it has the
added
advantage
for
the prospective
students
who
will
have
extensive
knowledge
about eff ective
and effi cient
methods
for
running
public
as
well
as
private
organizations
after
the
completion
of
their respective
programs. Our
students
may
pursue careers
in public, private
and
nongovernmental
organizations.

Dr. Arfan AM
Incharge /
Assistant Professor
PhD (China), MSc.
(Hons.) UAF

Mr. Syed Afraz Gilani


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
PhD. Scholar, MS Marketing
(MAJU), MBA (GCUF)

Ms. Saira Solat


Lecturer
MS (NUML), MPA (QAU)
(Gold Medallist)

Mr. Muhammad Sia ud


Din

Lecturer (On
Study Leave) MS
Scholar (QAU), MPA
(QAU)

Ms. Uzma Waseem


Lecturer
MS Scholar (GCUF), MPA
(GCUF), LLB(PU),
MA Political Science (PU)

Mr. Bilal Hassan


Lecturer (on study leave)
MPhil Scholar (QAU), MPA
(QAU)

Mr. Adeel Anjum


Lecturer
MS Marketing (TUF), MBA
(MIU)

Excellence

Striving for

183

Government College University Faisalabad

Ms. Samar Akbar

Lectur
er MPA (GCUF)

Mr. Muhammad Ahsan Feroz


Lectur
er MPA (QAU)

Mr. Bilal Shahid Cheema


Lecturer
MPhil (NDU), MPA (PU), MA Political Science (PU)

Ms. Fiza Dabir


Lecturer
MSBA (NCBAE), MPA (GCUF)

Mr. Abdul Sattar


Teaching Assistant
MS Finance (NUML), MBA (GCUF)

Scheme of Studies
BS Public Administration

Semester 1
E

N
C

S
B

P
E

C
I

S
Semester 2
E
N
S
O
M
T

Functional English
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Introduction to Public Administration
Principals of Micro Economics
Islamic Studies / Ethics

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
2(2-

English Comprehension and


Composition
Introduction to Sociology
Mathematics -1

3(3
3(3
3(3-

E
Principals of Macroeconomics
C
B
Principles of Management
P
P
Pakistan Studies
S
Semester 3
S
T
E
N
B
P
B
P
B
P
P
S

Introduction to Statistical Theory - 1


Communication Skills
Environmental Issues & Management
Financial Accounting
Administrative Ethics
Introduction to Psychology

3(3
3(3
2(2-

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Semester 4
E

N
B

P
H

I
B

P
B

P
B

P
Semester 5

Technical Writing
Organizational Behavior
World Civilization
Introduction to Public Policy
Principles of Marketing
Human Resource Management

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

B
Government & Society in Pakistan
P
B
Principles of Public Finance
P
E
Development Economics
C
S
Introduction to Statistical Theory - II
T
Political & Constitutional
B
PDevelopment in Pakistan
A
B
Financial Management
P
Semester 6

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

P
B

P
P

O
B

P
B

P
B

P
Semester 7

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

Research Methods & Techniques


Administrative Law & Accountability
Introduction to International Relations
Decentralization & Governance
Social Entrepreneurship
Strategic Management

B
Introduction to Public Policy
P
B
Economics for Public Policy
P
B
Theories of Public Policy
P
B
Managing Public & Non-Profi t
P
Organizations
Contemporary Issues of Public
B
PAdmin in Pakistan
A

3(3-

3(3-

3(3-

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

Semester 8
B
P
B
P
B
P
B
P

16.896

Ma
s

Media politics and public policy


Public Policy Analysis
Project Management
Internship

in Public Administration

3(3
3(3
3(3
6(0-

Semester 1
M

P
M

P
M

P
M

P
M

P
E

C
Semester 2

Public Administration and Society

P
M

P
M

P
M

P
M

P
M

P
Semester 3

Human Resource Management

Quantitative Techniques for


Management
Principles of Management
Management Information System
Financial Accounting
Economic Analysis

3(3-

Financial Administration
Public Administration in Pakistan
Research Methods and Techniques
Marketing Management
International Marketing

184

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

M
Organizational Design & Behavior
P
M
Comparative Public Administration
P
M
Human Resource Development (E)
P

Performance & Compensation


M
PManagement (E)
A
M
Project Management
P
M
Taxation Management
P
Semester 4
M
P
M
P
L
A
M
P
M
P
E
C
M
P

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

Public Policy Analysis


Total Quality Management
Industrial Relation &Labour Law (E)
International HRM (E)
Strategic Management
Managerial Economics
Internship

3(3
3(3
3(3

3(3-

3(3
3(3-

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(0-

Faculty of Management and Administrative Sciences

16.897

MS Public Administration
Core Courses
Governance, Public
M
PAdministration & Development
A
M
Organizational Theory & Public
P
Management
M
Comparative public policy
P
M
Advanced Research Methods
P
M
Research design
P
M
Public Financial Management &
P
Budgeting
M
Strategic HRM
P
M
Political Economy of Pakistan
P
M
Multivariate Data Analysis
P
Mandatory Requirements for MS
M
P

Research thesis

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Government College University Faisalabad

Section 2:
Industrial Management

Shakar Gunj Sugar Mills


Sitara Energy Ltd.
Crescent Textile Mills
Galaxy Textile

Vision

To equip stakeholders with highest level of


professional skills and sound ethics by interactive and
collaborative learning.

Mission
To equip future business professionals and industrial
leaders with clear vision, skills, capabilities to manage
change and attitude to lead and be led by inculcating
highest standard of research and curriculum along at
social responsibilities.

Introduction

Industry is a major contributor to Pakistans economy.


Keeping in mind such a major contribution of local industry along
with multi nationals, Department of Industrial Management has
designed following courses to streamline needs of the present
era:
1. 4 Year BBA Industrial Management
2. 3 Year MBA Industrial
Management With Specializations
in:

1.
2.

Textile Management
Quality Management
Customized courses to cope with the dynamic needs
of the industry to shape the businesses have been
designed to create value with purpose. Through well
management learning environment development of
leaders to responsibly manage industrial needs for
value creation and innovation is indispensable.
Through the process of action learning, our emphasis
will be on refi ning knowledge base of stakeholders
through an ongoing process of practice, action and refl
ection. For real world engagement that turns innovative
ideas into practical solutions, our students do
internship of six to eight weeks during their stay with us
in diff erent industries.
Agility Logistics
Aries Logistics
AS & Co.
Atlas Honda
Chenab Textile
Crescent Bahuman
Sadaqat Textile

Haseeb Waqas Sugar


Mill HBL
Ibrahim
Fibers
IDBP

Interloop
Klash Textile
Masood Textile Mills

Master
Ceramics MCB
NBP
Punjab Beverages (Pepsi Co.)
Sitara Fabrics Ltd.
Zeal & Zeast

Training and development is our milestone towards


success. Diff erent authorities in their respective industries are
our implementing partners for collaborative real world
implementation for T&D needs.
UNDP (Gen-Prom) Pakistan

SMEDA (Small and Medium Enterprises Development


Authority)
PSIC (Punjab Small Industrial Corporation)
NPO (National Productivity Organization)
FDP T(Faisalabad Dry Port Trust)
FCCI (Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry)
FBR (The Federal Board of Revenue)
PTEA (Pakistan Textile Exporters Association)

Thus our students are well equipped with intrinsic


complexities of business and industrial sector. All the way long,
we aimed at bridging gaps among stakeholders i.e. students,
industries, employers, instructors and institutions.

Faculty

Prof. Dr. Hazoor Muhammad Sabir


Chairman/Dean

Mr. Salman Arshad


MS
(Management), MBA
Coordinator/ Lecturer

Ms. Ayesha Sohail


MS (Scholar), MBA
(HRM) Lecturer

Mr. Muhammad Shahbaz


MS
(Management), MBA
Lecturer

Mr. Fayyaz Ahmad


MS (Engineering Management),
B.Sc (Textile) Lecturer

Ms. Anum Tariq


MS (Management)
M.Com Lecturer

Mr. Hafi z Sohrab Ali


MS (Management
Sciences), MBA Teaching Assistant

Scheme of Studies
BBA Industrial Management

Semester 1
C

S
P

S
E

N
P

S
I

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B

I
Semester 2

Introduction to Computing
Applications
Business Psychology

T
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I
B

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C
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N
Semester 3

Mathematics-I

N
S

T
S

O
B

I
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C
Semester 4

Communication Skills

B
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S
B
I
M
T
B
I

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Functional English
Pakistan Studies
Islamic Studies / Ethics
Introduction to Business

3(3-

3(3
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3(3

Financial Accounting
Logic
Principles of Micro Economics
English Comprehension and
Composition

3(3-

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Introduction to Statistical Theory


Industrial Sociology
Cost Accounting
Principles of Macro Economics

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Business Communication
Management Information System
Fundamentals of Marketing
Calculus
Principles of Management

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IM-501

IM-503

BIM-505

BIM-602

BIM-601

BIM-604

BIM-603

BIM-631

ENG-601

BIM-606

BIM-605

BIM-608

BIM-607

BIM-610

BIM-609

BIM-632

IM-508
BIM-511
BIM-507
BIM-509

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BIM-502
BIM-504
BIM-506

IM-510

IM-512

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Management

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Manageme
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Industrial Engineering

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Research
Methods

Strategic Management
English for Employment

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E-Commerce

Merchandizing

Ergonomics

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Ethics

Production, Planning and

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Resource
Manageme
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Operations
Manageme
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Supply Chain Management


Research Project

Six Sigma & Lean


Manufacturing

Facility Planning & Layout

Industrial Systems and

Standards

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Internship

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Manageme
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Relation &
Labor Law

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Financial Accounting

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I
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Semester 3

Human Resource Management

I
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I
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I
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Semester 4

Organizational Behavior

I
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I
M

I
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I
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I
Semester 5

Global Business

I
M

I
M

I
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I
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I
Semester 6

Industrial Engineering

M
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M
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Principles of Management
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Business Communication
Introduction to Statistical Theory
Principles of Marketing

3(3
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Taxation
Marketing Management
Principles of Economics
Management Information System
Cost Accounting

3(3
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Production & Operation Management


Project Management
Business Research Methods
Financial Management

3(3
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Total Quality Management


Change Management
Supply Chain Management
Industrial Relations and Labor Law

3(3
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Production, Planning and Control


Strategic Management
Logistics Management & Inventory
Control
Small and Medium Enterprise
Management
Knowledge Management
Consumer Behaviour

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Three elective courses from opted specialization
Semester 7
M
Research Project
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English for Employment
N
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Three elective courses from opted specialization


Specialization (Quality Management)
M
Quality Management Seminars
I
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Quality Case Studies
I
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Six Sigma & Lean Manufacturing
I
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Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
I
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Research and Development (R&D)
I
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Quality Systems and Standards
I
M
Quality Planning
I
M
Statistical Process Control
I
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Work Flow Management
I
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Advance Analytical Methods for
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Facilities Planning & Layout
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Specialization (Textile Management)
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Spinning
Knitting & Weaving
Merchandizing
Wet Processing
Apparel Management
Color Physics
Social Compliance
Fabric structure & Technology
Product Development

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Pharmaceutical Sciences

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Department of Pharmaceutics
Department of Pharmacology
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Department of Pharmacognosy

Dr. Mohammad Saleem


Teacher Incharge

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Phone:

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Introduction

Vision

Mission

Pharmacy is a life saving health profession. Signifi cant changes in the national
healthcare systems worldwide have also fuelled critical review for ensuring that the services
provided in a modern healthcare system are of appropriate quality. This concept has totally
revolutionized the service providing approach of the Pharmacy profession which has developed
into a multi-disciplinary high quality practice internationally. The development of potent synthetic
drugs has substantially shifted the responsibility of Pharmacists towards appropriate use of
modern medicines so as to ensure optimum drug therapy and protecting the public from
associated adverse reactions. It is therefore necessary to prepare and groom pharmacists who
believe fi rmly in the philosophy of pharmacy, are prepared to accept the professional and moral
responsibility and are ready to be accountable for the actions they have taken. The Department of
Pharmacy was established in the GC University Faisalabad in the year 2005. It was upgraded to
College of Pharmacy in 2010 and Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences in 2014.

The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences is off ering a fi ve year Pharm.D and MPhil
Pharmacy (Specialization in Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics) degree programs.

To be the pre-eminent College of Pharmacy where leaders in practice, education, and


research are developed and nurtured in order to build pharmacists profi cient in their knowledge of
medicines who are capable for using this knowledge and can meet professional challenges.

To provide holistic study with intellectual spiritual emotional social, cultural and physical
development. Students are encouraged to develop knowledge, values and skills which will

enrich lives and prepare them to provide services to national and international
communities.

Objectives

To impart state of the art education to students, who shall become experts on
medication so as to meet the needs of the end users in an active and useful manner, both
within the country and abroad.
To disseminate knowledge and emphasize fundamental principles of pharmaceutical
sciences and to develop the ability to apply these principles to specifi c problems in
pharmaceutical sciences.

To understand how medicines are synthesized, developed, manufactured and brought


to the market place.

To be able to supply medicines to patients in accordance with pharmaceutical


knowledge, legislation and codes of professional conduct and practice.

To know about the principles of quality assurance in all aspects of scientifi c and
professional activities.

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Faculty

Dr. Mohammad Saleem


BSc, B.Pharm. (PU), MS (USA), PhD (PU), R.Ph.
HEC Approved Supervisor Assistant Professor / Teacher
Incharge Coordinator Pharmacology

Dr. Muhammad Irfan


B.Pharm (PU), MPhil (UVAS), PhD (Germany),
R.Ph. Assistant Professor Coordinator Pharmaceutics

Dr. Muhammad Naeem Aamir


B.Pharm, MPhil, PhD (IUB), R.Ph.
HEC Approved Supervisor Assistant
Professor Coordinator Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Akhtar Rasul
B.Pharm (BZU), MPhil (BZU), PhD (IUB), R.Ph.
HEC Approved Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Coordinator Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Dr. Sajid Asghar


B.Pharm (BZU), MPhil (BZU), PhD (China), R.Ph
Assistant Professor Specialization: Pharmaceutics

Dr. M. Sajid Hamid Akash


B.Pharm (BZU), MPhil (BZU), PhD (ZJU China),
R.Ph Assistant Professor Specialization: Pharmaceutics

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

To get comprehensive knowledge of research methodologies relevant to natural clinical


and pharmaceutical sciences.
To conduct graduate and post graduate education and research leading to higher
degrees in pharmaceutical sciences.

Ms. Uzma Saleem

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B.Pharm (PU), MPhil


(PU) Assistant Professor (On study
leave) Specialization:
Pharmacology

Ms. Sana Inam


Pharm.D (PU), MPhil
(GCUF), R.Ph Assistant Professor
Specialization: Pharmaceutics

Mr. Mohsin Ali


B.Pharm (PU), MPhil (GCUF), R.Ph
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Pharmaceutical
Chemistry

Mr. Liaqat Hussain


B.Pharm (BZU), MPhil, (BZU),
R.Ph Assistant Professor Specialization:
Pharmacology

Mr. Muhammad Yasir Ali


B.Pharm (IUB), MPhil, (IUB), R.Ph
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Pharmaceutical
Technology

Mr. Usman Arshad


B.Pharm (BZU), MPhil, (BZU),
R.Ph Assistant Professor Specialization:
Pharmacology

Mr. Asif Massud


B.Pharm (BZU), MPhil (BZU), R.Ph
Lecturer
Specialization: Pharmaceutics

Mr. Haroon Khalid


B.Pharm (BZU), MPhil (BZU),
R.Ph Lecturer (On study Leave)
Specialization: Pharmaceutics

Mr. Ikram Ullah Khan

B.Pharm (PU), MPhil (BZU), R.Ph


Lecturer (On study Leave) Specialization:
Pharmaceutics

Mr. Noor Ul Amin Mohsin


B.Pharm (PU), MPhil (PU), R.Ph Lecturer (On
study Leave) Specialization: Pharmaceutical
Chemistry

Ms. Amna Parveen


Pharm.D, R.Ph
Lecturer (On study Leave)
Specialization: Pharmacognosy

Mr. Khizar Abbas


Pharm.D (BZU), MPhil (PU), R.Ph.
Lecturer / Coordinator Pharmacognosy

Ms. Ayesha Sethi


B.Pharm (IUB), MPhil (IUB), R.Ph
Lecturer (On study Leave) Specialization:
Pharmaceutics

Mr. Ghulam Abbas


Pharm.D (BZU), MPhil (GCUF), R.Ph
Lecturer (On study Leave) Specialization:
Pharmaceutics

Ms. Umber Saleem


Pharm.D (UOS), MPhil (UVAS), R.Ph
Lecturer (On PhD study Leave)
Specialization: Pharmacology

Ms. Shumaila Mehdi


Pharm.D (IUB), MPhil (IUB), R.Ph
Lecturer
Specialization: Pharmacology

Ms. Ikrima Khalid


B.Pharm (IUB), MPhil (IUB), R.Ph
Lecture
Specialization: Pharmaceutics

Mr. Muhammad Riaz


Pharm.D (UOS), MPhil (UAF), R.Ph.
Lecturer
Specialization: Pharmacology
Mr. Atif Usman

B.Pharm (BZU), MS (USM, Malaysia)


Lecturer
Specialization: Clinical Pharmacy
Mr. Rizwan Rashid Bazmi
Pharm.D (GCUF), MPhil (BZU), R.Ph.
Lecturer
Specialization: Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
Mr. Shams ul Hassan
B.Pharm (IUB), MPhil (IUB), R.Ph.
Lecturer
Specialization: Pharmaceutics
Mr. Abid Mahmood
Pharm.D (BZU), MPhil (BZU), R.Ph.
Lecturer
Specialization: Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
Ms. Ammara Saleem
Pharm.D (BZU), MPhil (UVAS), R.Ph.
Lecturer
Specialization: Pharmacology

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Government College University Faisalabad


Mr. Usman Saleem
B.Pharm (PU), MPhil (PU),

R.Ph.

Lecturer
Specialization: Pharmaceutics

R.Ph. Teaching Assistant

Ms. Bushra Nawaz Cheema


Pharm.D (GCUF), R.Ph. Demonstrator

Scheme of
Studies Pharm-D

Ms. Humaira Gul


BSc. B.Pharm (BZU), MPhil
(GCUF), R.Ph Research Offi
cer Specialization:
Pharmacology

Ms. Maryam Farrukh


Pharm.D (GCUF), R.Ph.
Pharmacist (On PhD study Leave)

Ms. Aisha Quyyum


Pharm.D (GCUF), R.Ph.
Pharmacist (on ex-Pakistan Leave)

Ms. Rabia Munir


Pharm.D, MPhil
(GCUF), R.Ph. Demonstrator

Ms. Zunera Ch.


Pharm.D, MPhil
(GCUF), R.Ph. Teaching
Assistant

Ms. Maria Mannan


Pharm.D, MPhil
(GCUF), R.Ph. Teaching
Assistant

Ms. Anam Adil


Pharm.D
(GCUF), R.Ph.
Demonstrator

Ms. Ayesha Ahmed


Pharm.D
(GCUF), R.Ph.
Demonstrator

Ms. Saba Javed


Pharm.D (UOS),
R.Ph. Demonstrator

Ms. Shahzadi Filza Hassan


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Functional English

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Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IB
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIB
(Biochemistry)
Physiology-B

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Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IA
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIA
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Physiology-A
Anatomy & Histology

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Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIB
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Pharmacy Practice-Ill
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Pharmaceutics-IVA (Industrial
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Applied Pharmacology-I (Theory)
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Applied Pharmacology-I (Practical)
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Biochemical Techniques (Practical)
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Applied Pharmacology-ll (Theory)
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Applied Pharmacology-ll (Practical)
H
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Neuropharmacology (Theory)
H
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Neuropharmacology (Practical)
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Government College University Faisalabad

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Section 1: Applied
Chemistry

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Programs Of ered

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Mission

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Introduction

BS Applied Chemistry (Morning/Evening)


MSc Applied Chemistry (Morning)
MPhil Applied Chemistry (Evening)
PhD Applied Chemistry (Morning)

The vision of the Department is to integrate


modern teaching and learning methods in the
curriculum to provide training to students in
interdisciplinary programmes for the academics and
industries.

The mission of the Department of Applied


Chemistry & Biochemistry is to impart instruction in a
nurturing and conducive environment in basic and
applied chemistry. The Department is being responding
to the needs of chemical industries by preparing skilled
manpower.

The University is situated in the center of


Faisalabad which is the hub of the textile industry
because of its vast industrial network and textile based
structure. More than 500 textile units in the city are
utilizing chemistry to manufacture value added
products according to world standards. In addition to
textile sector, Faisalabad is also well known for diff
erent industries; such as paints, pigments, dyes, sugar,
fertilizer, pharmaceutical, foods, oils and fats, soaps
and detergents. Keeping in view the industrial need for
highly qualifi ed, skilled, visionary and trained

established at the GC University Faisalabad in 2004 to meet


these challenges.
The Department is inspiring to develop state-of-art research
facilities and has inducted young, talented and very experienced
academicians.

The faculty of the Department is strolling hard with full devotion


and dedication to produce dynamic students of high vision with
clean cut aims and market oriented objections. The idea behind
these activities is to train our students as entrepreneurs for
creating the jobs rather than looking for the jobs themselves.

Objectives

To produce students who are confi dent of applying the knowledge of chemistry and skills which they acquire in understanding the problems of the local industry and the world at large. Thereby
making useful contributions towards resolving industry linked problems.

To produce chemists who can work as quality control managers (from raw material and intermediate product to fi nal product) in every sector of the industry.

To provide skill in handling chemicals, managing chemical laboratories and scientifi c instruments.

To produce personnel who can effi ciently manage the working of industries and be able to motivate and adopt new technologies to meet the international standards.
Application of the knowledge of chemistry in the daily lives.

The graduates of the Department of Applied Chemistry & Biochemistry have a strong understanding of chemistry and deep knowledge of chemical processing in diff erent industries.
Furthermore, the Department has developed eff ective liaison with the diff erent chemical industries in the region. The faculty and the students gain visionary knowledge about the practical
applications of theoretical chemistry by a series of regular visits of these industries. The Department of Applied Chemistry & Biochemistry has developed research labs equipped with a

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range of lab and pilot scale equipments. The Department


of Applied Chemistry is also enhancing its activities by launching diff
erent short courses which are designed in collaboration with the
Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Faisalabad.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

9.

The diff erent areas are:


Synthetic Polymers Functionalized by Polyscharrides
Paints and Coatings
Adhesives and Sealants
Pharmaceuticals and Nutraceuticals
Natural and Synthetic Rubber
Dyes and Pigments
Glass/ceramics and Fertilizers
8. Oil and Fat Industries including Non Edible Specialty
Products.
Textile Industries

10. Biocompatible Polymers

Faculty

Prof. Dr. Mohammad Zuber


PhD (CWRU, USA), MPhil (QAU), MSc (QAU)
Dean, Faculty of Science & Technology
Chairperson, Department of Applied Chemistry &
Biochemistry

Specialization: Polymer Chemistry, Liquid Crystals,


Textile

Auxiliaries

(HEC Approved Supervisor)

Dr. Tahsin Gulzar


Post-doctorate (Germany), PhD (HEJ) Associate
Professor/Coordinator Specialization: Organic Chemistry/
Phytochemistry (HEC Approved Supervisor)

Dr. Khalid Mahmood Zia


PhD (UAF), Doctoral Research Fellow, IPPI, Iran
Associate Professor / Director ORIC
Specialization: Physical Chemistry / Polymer Chemistry /
Textile Chemistry / Bionanocomposites
(HEC Approved Supervisor)

Dr. Abdullah Ijaz Hussain


Post-doctorate (USM, Malaysia),
PhD (UAF/UU, Pak/UK), MSc (UAF)
Assistant Professor Specialization:
Analytical Chemistry / Pharmaceuticals &
Nutraceuticals (HEC Approved Supervisor)

Dr. Fazal ur Rehman

PhD (UAF), MSc (PU)


Assistant Professor
Specialization: Physical Chemistry/ Polymer Chemistry
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Dr. Muhammad Jawwad Saif
PhD (PU), MRSC, C.Chem.(UK)
Specialization: Applied Chemistry/Composite Materials/
NanoChemistry/Catalysis
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Dr. Shahzad Ali Shahid Chatha
PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF), MSc (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Analytical Chemistry/ Natural Products
Chemistry
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Dr. Shumaila Kiran
PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF), MSc (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Organic Chemistry/ Environment
Chemistry/
Waste Water Treatment
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Dr. Mirza Nadeem Ahmad
PhD (China), MPhil (PU), MSc (PU)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Nanomaterials, Composite Materials
(HEC Approved Supervisor)

Dr. Muhammad Naveed Anjum


PhD (China), MSc (GCUL)
Assistant Professor Specialization: Polymer
Chemistry (HEC Approved Supervisor)

Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim


PhD (KU), MSc (KU), SPRA, (UK)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Organic Chemistry/ Natural Products
Chemistry
(HEC Approved Supervisor)

Dr. Tahir Farooq


PhD (Norway), MPhil (UAF), MSc
(UAF) Assistant Professor Specialization:
Medicinal Chemistry (HEC Approved
Supervisor)

Dr. Saima Rehman


PhD (UAF), MSc (UAF)
Assistant Professor Specialization:
Physical Chemistry

Dr. Shazia Tabasum


PhD (GCUF), MPhil (UAF), MSc (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Organic Chemistry/Polymer Chemistry

Miss Anbreen Anjum


PhD Scholar (GCUF), MPhil (GCUF), MSc
(GCUF) Lecturer (on study leave) Specialization:
Organic Chemistry

Mrs. Aqdas Noreen


PhD Scholar (GCUF), MPhil (UAF), MSc
(GCUF) Lecturer (on study leave) Specialization:
Organic Chemistry

Miss Kinza Aslam


MPhil Scholar (GCUF). MSc (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Scheme of Studies
BS Applied Chemistry

Semester 1

E
N
P
H
I
S
M

T
H
3
C

S
A

C
Semester 2
E
N
P
S
P
H
M
T
H
3
A
C

Functional English
Applied Physics-I
Islamic Studies/Ethics
Mathematics-I
(For Medical students)
Functional Biology-I
(For Non medical students)
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry

3(3
4(3
2(2
3(3-

3(3
4(3-

English Comprehension and


Composition
Pakistan Studies

Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry

Applied Physics-II
Mathematics-II
(For Medical students)
Functional Biology-II
(For Non- medical students)

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2(2
4(3
3(3-

4(3-

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A
Environmental Chemistry
C
Semester 3

N
S

T
M

T
A

C
A

C
Semester 4

Communication Skills

3(3
3(3
3(3
4(3

N
M

T
A

C
A

C
A

C
Semester 5

Technical Writing

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
Semester 6

Applied Inorganic Chemistry-I

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
Semester 7

Applied Inorganic Chemistry-ll

Introduction to Statistical Theory


Mathematics for Chemists-I
Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry
Fundamentals of Biochemistry

3(3-

4(3-

Mathematics for Chemists-ll


Selected Topics in Chemistry
Fundamentals of Analytical
Techniques
Fundamentals of Applied Chemistry

3(3
3(3
4(3
4(3
4(3-

Applied Organic Chemistry-I


Applied Physical Chemistry-I
Analytical Techniques and Quality
Control
Chemometrics

4(3
4(3
4(3
4(3
3(3-

Applied Organic Chemistry-ll


Applied Physical Chemistry-ll
Applied Molecular Spectroscopy
Chemical Process Industries

4(3
4(3
4(3
3(3
4(3-

General Applied Chemistry Group


A

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
E

N
Semester 7

Oils, Fats and Waxes


Colour Chemistry
Chemistry of Textiles Processing
Inorganic Chemical Industries
Food and Allied Industries
Paper and Leather Industries
Glass, Ceramics and Cement
Industries
Research Methods and Scientifi c
Writing
English for Employment

4(3
4(3
4(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
2(2
3(3-

Polymer Science and Technology Group


A
C

Synthetic Polymers

4(3-

A
Characterization Techniques for

C
Polymers
4(3A
Mechanism and Kinetics of

C
Polymerization
3(3A
Synthetic Fibers

C
3(3A
Introduction to Composite Materials

C
3(3A
Polymer Rheology and Processing

C
3(3A
Natural Polymers

C
3(3A
Research Methods and Scientifi c

C
Writing
2(2E
English for Employment

N
th
In 7 semester, the students of both specializations have to3(3-

opt to study any two practical courses and any two non-practical courses
from their respective groups when off ered by the department, however,
ACH-635 and ENG-611 are compulsory courses.

Semester 8
B
I
B
I

BIT-622

A
C
A
C

2(2

Fundamentals of Marketing
Cost & Managerial Accounting
Biotechnology for Chemical
Industries
OR
Physical Chemistry of Polymers
Seminar (Research)
Industrial Project / Review Article

2(2-

3(3-0)

1(0
4(0-

MSc Applied Chemistry

Semester 1

A
Applied Inorganic Chemistry-ll
C
A
Applied Organic Chemistry-ll
C
A
Applied Physical Chemistry-ll
C
A
Applied Molecular Spectroscopy
C
A
Chemical Process Industries
C
Semester 3: General Applied Chemistry Group

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
A

C
Semester 2

A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C

Applied Inorganic Chemistry-I


Applied Organic Chemistry-I
Applied Physical Chemistry-I
Analytical Techniques and Quality
Control
Chemometrics

4(3
4(3
4(3
4(3
3(3-

Oils, Fats and Waxes

Color Chemistry
Chemistry of Textiles Processing
Inorganic Chemical Industries
Food and Allied Industries
Paper and Leather Industries

4(3
4(3
4(3
3(3
4(3-

4(3-

4(3
4(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

A
Glass, Ceramics and Cement

C
Industries
3(3A
Research Methods and Scientifi c

C
Writing
2(2E
English for Employment

N
3(3Semester 3: Polymer Science and Technology Group
A
Synthetic Polymers

C
4(3A
Characterization Techniques for

C
Polymers
4(3A
Mechanism and Kinetics of

C
Polymerization
3(3A
Synthetic Fibers

C
3(3A
Introduction to Composite Materials

C
3(3A
Polymer Rheology and Processing

C
3(3A
Natural Polymers

C
3(3A
Research Methods and Scientifi c

C
Writing
2(2E
English for Employment

N
In 3rd semester students of both specializations have to opt3(3to

study any two practical courses and any two non-practical courses from
their respective groups when off ered by the department, however, ACH685 and ENG-651are compulsory courses.

Semester 4
M

IM-652

BIT-672

A
C
A
C
A
C

Biotechnology for Chemical


Industries
OR
Physical Chemistry of Polymers
Seminar

2(2-

3(3-

1(0
4(0

Industrial Project
OR
Review Article

4(0-

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Fundamentals of Marketing
OR
Cost & Managerial Accounting

Faculty of Science & Technology

MPhil/PhD Applied Chemistry


Theory Courses
*
A
*
A
C
*
A
*
A
*
A
*
A
A
C
A
C

Instrumental Analysis for Process


Industries
Industrial Water Conditioning and
Effl uent Treatment

3(3

Corrosion Chemistry

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

Green Chemistry
Industrial Catalysis
Emulsions and Emulsifi cation
Paints and Coatings
Pharmaceutical Chemistry

3(3-

3(3-

A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C

Agrochemicals
Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments
Chemistry of Essential Oils
Functional Food and Nutraceuticals
Industrial Polymers
Applied Atomic Spectroscopy
Electrochemical Methods
Applied Mass Spectrometry
High Performance Fibers
Adhesive and Sealants
Chemistry of Supramolecules

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

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A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C

Chemistry of Nanomaterials
Chemistry of Elastomeric Materials
Polymeric Composites
Biodegradable Polymers
Chemistry of Pharmaceutical
Excipients
Chemistry of Textile Auxiliaries
Environmental Issues of Chemical
Industries

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C

Plastics Recycling Industries


Phase Transfer Catalysis
Chemistry of Carbohydrate
Derivatives
Chromatographic Methods
Methods of Thermal Analysis
Forensic Analysis
Applied Biophysical Chemistry
Natural Products Chemistry
Applied Nuclear Chemistry

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

A
Applied NMR Spectroscopy
C
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

S
Statistics for Research (Optional)
T
A
Seminar (General)
C
A
Seminar (Research)
C
A
Thesis
C
Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD

3(2
1(0
1(0

3(3-

Section 2: Biochemistry

Programs Of ered

BS Biochemistry (Morning & Evening)


MS/MPhil Biochemistry (Evening)
PhD Biochemistry (Morning)

6(0-

S
Statistics for Research (Optional)

T
3(2A
Seminar (General)

C
1(0A
Seminar (Research)

C
1(0A
Thesis

*Core courses for MPhil program; the students will have to


take four core courses as and when off ered by the department. *PhD.
Students will have to take two core courses if they have not studied in
MPhil or previous studies.

A highly motivated vision of the department is to induce


the basic and modern knowledge of Biochemistry and to impart
modern teaching methods in the students learning process, so
that they can lead the nation in this discipline.

N.B: Overall 24 teaching credit hours for MPhil and 18


teaching credit hours for PhD program are mandatory. However, the
research supervisor of students may recommend additional courses. The
department will off er the courses keeping in view the availability of
teachers and nature of research to be conducted.

Vision

Mission
Department of Biochemistry has a very modern and
innovative mission of nurturing a conducive
environment of biochemistry in the nation as a whole to
get a leading position by fulfi lling the needs of skilled
man powers of speeding emerging biotech industry.

Introduction

Biochemistry is the science concerned with the


chemical basis of life. Biochemistry incorporates everything in
size between a molecule and a cell and all the interactions
between them. The aim of biochemists is to describe in
molecular terms the structures, mechanisms and chemical
processes shared by all organisms, providing organizing
principles that underlie life in all its diverse forms. So a
biochemist would study about these molecules namely
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. Biochemist also
studies their reactions and what aff ects them and in what ways.
Biochemistry is thus a study of the compounds found inside living
beings, the processes involved with the focus on the role,
function and structure of these molecules.

Biochemistry now encompasses all of the molecular


and cellular life sciences. Scientifi c topics falling under the broad
description of biochemistry include genetics, immunology,
virology, developmental biology, neurobiology, cell biology and
structural biology. A recent milestone in biochemistry was the
completion of the Human Genome Project and stem cell therapy.
There has never been a better time to study biochemistry. With
the introduction of newer methods in science and technology, the
scope in biochemistry is much greater than before. In fact,
biochemistry is one course that is selected by most of todays
students. This is because of the challenging nature of the course
and the lucrative jobs that can be got after the completion

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of studies in this fi eld. There are quite a few fi elds


where Biochemists can fi nd employment. These include:

Private Sector: Biotechnology


Chemical manufacturing companies
Food and Drink (includes brewing)
Health and Beauty Care
Medical Instrument companies
Research Companies and Laboratories

Public Sectors
Agriculture and fi sheries
Blood Service
Cancer research institutes
Environmental Pollution Control
Forensic Science
Hospitals
National Blood Services
Overseas Development
Public Health Entities
Public Health Laboratories

Biochemists are also needed by pharmaceutical fi rms,


the food industry and agrochemical companies as to develop
newer products in addition to monitor the manufacture, quality
control as well as safety of the existing products.

Obj
ectives

To produce the manpower, those are confi dent to


apply
biochemistry knowledge in diff erent span of living
beings.

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Applications of the above knowledge in the
understanding
of disease processes and drugs discovery with
vaccination

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To provide fundamental knowledge in statistical
concepts
and regulatory approach in biochemistry

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To adopt multidisciplinary approach to equip the
students
for multidimensional carrier opportunities

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Experiments to demonstrate important bio-chemical
and

physiological concepts
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To encourage the students capacity for self learning by
research work

Achievements of the Department

Within two years the Department show progressive


results in academics (BS, MS) programmes, 300 students are
accommodated in BS programmes and 50 students have
completed their MS degrees. Now we introduced PhD
programme and 12 students are enrolled in PhD Biochemistry.
The Faculty comprised of two Associate Professors and ten
Assistant Professors including foreign PhD degree holders,
covers the broad spectrum of research area. Overall productivity
of Biochemistry section is conducive. All faculty members

running their own projects with continuous addition


of projects to Higher Education Commission (HEC) of
Pakistan and other International funding agencies. Moreover
40 research articles are submitted to reputed ISI journals from
which 20-30 are published annually.

Faculty

Prof. Dr. Mohammad Zuber


PhD (CWRU, USA), MPhil (QAU), MSc (QAU)
Dean, Faculty of Science & Technology
Chairperson, Department of Applied Chemistry &
Biochemistry

Specialization: Polymer Chemistry, Liquid


Crystals, Textile

Auxiliaries

(HEC Approved Supervisor)

Dr. Shazia Anwer Bukhari


PhD (PU), MPhil (UAF)
(HEC Approved Supervisor),
Associate Professor / Coordinator
Specialization: Molecular and Clinical Biochemistry

Dr. Zahid Mehmood


PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF)
(HEC Approved Supervisor),
Specialization: Molecular and Clinical Biochemistry
Associate Professor

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar


PhD (QAU), MPhil (UAF)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Specialization: Molecular Biochemistry and
Biotechnology

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Assistant Professor

Dr. Sadia Javed


PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF)
Specialization: Industrial Biotechnology
(HEC Approved Supervisor) Assistant
Professor

Dr. Nosheen Aslam


PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF)
Specialization: Medical Biochemistry
(HEC Approved Supervisor) Assistant
Professor

Dr. Razia Noreen

PhD (France), MPhil (UAF)

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Scheme of
Studies BS
Biochemistry

Dr. Arruje Hameed


PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF)
Specialization: Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology

Semester 1
B

C
E

N
I

S
M

T
A

C
S

O
Semester 2

Introductory Biochemistry

C
B

C
E

N
P

S
S

T
P

S
Semester 3

Biochemistry of Carbohydrates

B
C
B
C
E
N
C
S

Dr. Muhammad Yameen


PhD (China), M. Sc (PU)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Specialization: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Dr. Bushra Munir


PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF)
Specialization: Medical Biochemistry and
Pharmacogenomics
Assistant Professor

Dr. Neelam Sultan


PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF)
Specialization: Genetics and Biotechnology
Assistant Professor

Dr. Mehwish Salman


PhD (UAF), MPhil
(UAF) Specialization:
Biotechnology Assistant
Professor

Faculty of Science & Technology

Dr. Shagufta Kamal


PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF) (HEC
Approved Supervisor) Specialization:
Industrial Biotechnology Assistant Professor

Specialization: Analytical and Environmental


Biochemistry (HEC Approved Supervisor) Assistant
Professor

Functional English
Islamic studies / Ethics
Mathematics - I
Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry
Introduction to Sociology

Biophysics
English Comprehension and
Composition
Pakistan studies
Introduction to Statistical Theory
Introduction to Psychology

4(3
3(3
3

3(3
3

Cell Biology
Genetics
Communication Skills
Introduction to Computing
Applications

3(2
3(3
3(3
3(3-

A
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
C
Semester 4

C
B

C
E

N
A

C
M

I
Semester 5

Human Physiology

3(3
4(3
3(3
3(2

C
B

C
B

C
B

C
B

C
Semester 6

Amino Acids and Proteins

B
C
B
C

Biochemistry of Lipids
Technical Writing
Fundamental of Physical Chemistry
General Microbiology-I

3(2-

Enzymology
Biosafety & Ethics
Biochemical Techniques
Plant Biochemistry

4(3
3(2
2(2
3(2
3(2-

Nutritional Biochemistry
Biochemistry of Nucleic Acid

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3(2
3(3-

N
B

C
B

C
B

C
Semester 7

Proteomics

C
B

N
B

N
B

C
E

N
Semester 8

Biological Metabolism

Biomembranes & Cell Signaling


Bioenergetics
Industrial Biochemistry

3(2-

Bioinformatics-I
Genomics
Fermentation Biotechnology (Elective
II)
English for Employment

4(4
3(2
3(3
3(3
3(3-

B
Biotechnology
N
B
Immunochemistry
C
B
Current Trends in Biochemistry
C
B
Antimicrobials & Chemo therapy
C
(Elective III)
Other Mandatory Requirements for BS (Hons)
B
C
B
C
B
C

3(2
3(3
2(2

Research Planning and Report


Writing
Seminar (Research)
Research Project

3(3
3(2
3(3
3(3-

3(3
1(0
3(0-

N.B: Overall 134 teaching credit hours for BS (Hons) are


mandatory. The department will off er the courses keeping in
view the availability of teachers and nature of research to be
conducted.

MPhil/PhD Biochemistry
Theory Courses
B
C ciency)
*
B
*

B
B
C
*
B
*

B
*

B
B

C
B
C Medicines
B
C
B

C
B

I
B
C

Fundamentals of Biochemistry (Defi


Enzyme Production &Engineering
Concepts in Genetic Engineering
Environmental Biochemistry
Hormones & Chemical Regulators
Applied Biochemistry
Advance Biochemical Techniques
Advanced Medical Biochemistry
Inherited Diseases & Molecular
Biochemistry of Drugs
Advanced Cell Biology
Advances in Genomics and
Proteomics
Blood & Immunochemistry

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3(3
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Advanced Fermentation &


B
C Biochemical Engineering
H
Regulation of Metabolism in
*
B Health & Disease
C
B
Gene Expression and Manipulation
C
B
Biochemistry of Control System
C
B
Antioxidants
C
B
Bioremediation
C
*
Research Strategies & Scientifi c
B
Writing
B
Body fl uids & Mineral metabolism
C
B
Forensic Biochemistry
C
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

S
Statistics for Research (Optional)
T
B
Seminar (General)
C
B
Seminar (Research)
C
B
Research and Thesis
C
Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD

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S
B
C

Statistics for Research (Optional)


Seminar (General)

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Seminar (Research)

C
1(0B
Research and Thesis

C
*Core courses for MPhil program; the students will have to

take four core courses as and when off ered by the department. *PhD.
Students will take two core courses if they have not studied in MPhil or
previous studies.

N.B: Overall 24 teaching credit hours for MPhil are mandatory


and Overall 18 teaching credit hours for PhD program are mandatory.
However, the research supervisor of students may recommend additional
courses. The department will off er the courses keeping in view the
availability of teachers and nature of research to be conducted.

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Mission

We

are

For scientifi c community, the need to


decode and interpret the information entrenched in the
human as well as other genomes is growing every day
because of the innovations in Bioinformatics and
Biotechnology. It is envisioned that the programs off
ered in the Department will develop Bioinformatics and
Biotechnology professionals with interdisciplinary
approaches to explore diff erent areas of life sciences
with the help of state-of-art technologies being applied
around the globe. Introduction and promotion of
Bioinformatics and Biotechnology in the country as
emerging sciences is one of the primary objectives of
the Department.

The mission of the Department of


Bioinformatics and Biotechnology (BNB) is to provide a
collaborative learning environment that prepares
students in higher education to reach the forefront of
leadership
by
developing
the
sophisticated
computational methods to conduct groundbreaking
research in key areas of Bioinformatics and
Biotechnology, to make fundamental discoveries,
generate innovative solutions to practical problems and
to develop new technologies for commercial
applications. The Department is committed to provide
an exceptional environment for specialized training and
witnessing the birth of a new era in biological sciences. The ability to decipher the genetic code of living organisms has opened the new opportunities to improve the quality of human life and
has dramatically changed the challenges that the biological and biomedical sciences can address. Bioinformatics and Biotechnology have become frontline applied science disciplines of the
twenty-fi rst century. The Government College University, Faisalabad is amongst the few institutions in the country to off er degree programs in these emerging fi elds of Science. Bioinformatics
is an amalgamation of Life Sciences, Statistics, Mathematics and Computer Sciences. It is responsible for developing new computer programs (databases and softwares) for their application in
life sciences. Biotechnology is the technological application of biological systems (living organisms or derivatives thereof) to make or modify products or processes intended for Human Welfare
or specifi c use. Department of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology (BNB) provides interdisciplinary learning and training that builds bridges accross diff erent disciplines and seamlessly integrates
computational methodologies into biological education on the following lines:

A broad understanding of the molecular processes of life.

Understanding of the tools used for mapping and sequencing genes/genomes.

Training regarding DNA and protein sequence and structural analysis, gene expression and proteomics analysis, data mining, optimization and statistical methods, database development and
algorithm design.

A high level of skill in designing and usage of information techniques with emphasis on the organization, display,

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interpretation and analysis of complex


data. Skill development and hands on training of
basic and advanced laboratory techniques being
utilized in the modern scientifi c world.

Scope

Bioinformatics and Biotechnology is expected to


substantially create an impact on scientifi c, engineering and
economic development of the world. These are fast growing
important disciplines for academic research and industrial
applications. Career opportunities in Bioinformatics and
Biotechnology will continue to expand on both the computer and
biological science forefronts. For Computer Sciences, there are
opportunities in academics, programming, database development,
system analysis and software engineering. In the Biological
Sciences, career opportunities exist in medical, agricultural, animal,
environmental, microbial and industrial research as well as
academia.

Faculty
Dr. Asma Haque
PhD (QAU)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Chairperson/Associate Professor
Specialization: Medical Biotechnology, Molecular Biology

of

Infectious Diseases

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Rajoka (SI)


PhD (PU)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Professor
Specialization: Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering,

Metabolic

pathway Engineering, Enzymes/Bioprocess Engineering


Dr. Muhammad Aamer Mehmood
PhD (QAU)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Biotechnology, Advanced Biofuels,

Metabolic

Pathway Engineering

Dr. Tayyaba Huma


PhD (QAU)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Industrial Biotechnology, Enzyme
Biotechnology,

Microbiology

Dr. Tayyaba Shaheen


PhD (QAU)
HEC Approved PhD
Supervisor Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Biotechnology

Dr. Usman Ali Ashfaq


PhD (PU)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Virology, Molecular Medicine, Molecular
Biology,
Bioinformatics, Computer Aided Drug Designing

Dr. Muhammad Qasim


PhD (PU)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Cell and Molecular Biology, Human
Molecular

Genetics, Health
Biotechnology,
Bioinformatics, High
Throughput Genome Analysis

Dr. Muhammad Shareef Masoud


PhD (PU)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Molecular Biology, Stem Cell and
Regenerative
Medicine, Health Biotechnology,
Bioinformatics,

Development

Dr. Mahmood-ur-Rahman Ansari


PhD (PU), Visiting Fellow, NIH, USA
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Molecular Cell Biology, Plant
Biotechnology,
Bioinformatics

Dr. Nazia Nahid


PhD (QAU), Post doc (USA)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Molecular Biology , Molecular Virology

Dr. Khadim Hussain


PhD (QAU)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Molecular Plant Virology, RNA Silencing,
Plant
Biotechnology
Dr. Muhammad Zubair
PhD (Sweden)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Medicinal Plants, Health Biotechnology

Dr. Muhammad Hussnain Siddique


PhD (France)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Microbial and Enzymatic Engineering,
Molecular
Biology, Biofuels, Bioinformatics

Dr. Muhammad Shahid


PhD (PIEAS)
Assistant Professor
Specialization:
Plant-Microbe
Microbial
Biotechnology

Dr. Farrukh Azeem


PhD (France)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Molecular Biology,
Bioinformatics,
Transcriptional Regulation, Abiotic Stress

Dr. Habib Ullah Nadeem


PhD (QAU)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Enzyme Biotechnology, Protein
Engineering,
Industrial Biotechnology

Dr. Muhammad Asaf Khan


PhD (Austria)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Biotechnology, Plant Hormone
Signaling,
Transcriptional Regulation

Drug

Dr. Ijaz Rasul


PhD (Netherlands)
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Molecular Biology, Plant Breeding
and
Genetics, Plant Virology

Interaction,

Dr. Muhammad Rizwan Javed


PhD (QAU), HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Enzyme Biotechnology, Genetic
Engineering,

Proteomics, Nanobiotechnology, Bioinformatics

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Dr. Muhammad Ismail


PhD (QAU)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Environmental Biotechnology

Dr. Mohsin Tariq


PhD (QAU)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant-Microbe Interaction

Scheme of
Studies BS
Bioinformatics

Ms. Sadia Liaquat


MS (GCUF), PhD
Scholar Lecturer
Specialization: Genomics

Mr. Irfan Manzoor


MS (GCUF), PhD Scholar
Lecturer (On Study Leave)
Specialization: Bioinformatics, Genomics

Dr. Muhammad Afzal


MPhil (PU), PhD (Netherlands)
Lecturer
Specialization: Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology

Ms. Madiha Nazir


MS (COMSATS), PhD Scholar
Lecturer (On Study Leave)
Specialization: Bioinformatics, Molecular Genetics

Ms. Madiha Hamyat


MS (GCUF)
Teaching Assistant (On Study Leave)
Specialization: Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology,
Molecular

Biology

Semester 1

N
B

N
B

N
C

S
E

N
M

T
Semester 2

Cell Biology

N
B

I
C

S
E

N
I

S
M

T
Semester 3

Molecular Biology

N
B

N
B

N
C

S
M

T
P

S
Semester 4

Fundamentals of Microbiology

N
B

N
B

N
B

I
C

S
M

T
Semester 5

Bioinformatics-I

B
I
B
I
N
C
S
C
S
C
S

Fundamentals of Genetics
General Chemistry
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Functional English
Mathematics -1

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Elementary Biochemistry
Introduction to Computer
Programming
English Comprehension and
Composition
Islamic Studies / Ethics
Mathematics - II

4(3
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Molecular Genetics
Introduction to Biotechnology
Data Structure and Algorithms
Diff erential Equations and
Transforms
Pakistan Studies

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Molecular Evolution
Biostatistics
Applications of Biotechnology
Object Oriented Programming
Linear Algebra

4(3
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Bioinformatics-ll

Database Management Systems

Essential Techniques in
Biotechnology and Molecular Biology

Discrete Structures
Information Modeling

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2(2
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M
Discrete Mathematics
T
Semester 6

B
Proteomics
N
B
Genomics
N
B
Bioinformatics-lll
I
Social,
Ethical and
Legal
B
I Issues in Bioinformatics
N
C
Bioinformatics Software
S
Development-I
C
Computer Graphics and Visualization
S
Semester 7

3(2
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4(3

I
B

I
B

I
C

S
C

S
M

I
Semester 8

3(2
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2(2

Advanced Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics Scripting
Modeling and Simulations
Bioinformatics Software
Development-ll
Artifi cial Intelligence
Immunology

2(2-

3(1
3(2-

3(3-

B
Research Methodologies
N

Recent Trends in
B
NBiotechnology and Bioinformatics
B
OR
B
N

3(3-

Project

BS Biotechnology

3(0
3(3-

6(0-

Semester 1
B

N
B

N
B

N
C

S
E

N
M

T
Semester 2
B
N
B
I
B
I
B
C
E
N

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Fundamentals of Genetics
General Chemistry
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Functional English
Mathematics -1

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Molecular Biology
Physical Biology
Biodiversity and Systematics
Biochemistry-I
English Comprehension and
Composition

Faculty of Science & Technology

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3(3-

SL-321

S
e
m
e
s
t
e
r
3

IT-407

Recombinant DNA Technology

BIT-503

BIT-505

slamic
Studies /
Ethics

BIT-511

Semester 6
BNB-502

BIT-502

BIT-504

BIT-506

BIT-508

CH-421
ST-321

e
m
e
s
t
e
r
4

NB-404

B
B

IT-408

IT-410

BIT-605

Techniques in Biotechnology
Health Biotechnology

Forensic Serology and DNA Typing

2(2-0)

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

Proteomics

3(2-1)

Genomics

3(3-0)

Nanobiotechnology

3(2-1)

Agriculture Biotechnology

2(2-0)

3(3-0)

Social, Ethical and Legal Aspects of Biotechnology

iochemistry
-ll

Animal Biotechnology

Cell Signaling

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

Industrial Biotechnology

2(2-0)

Food and Bioprocess Technology

3(2-1)

Literature Survey and Research Project Management

3(2-1)

Environmental Biotechnology

akistan
Studies

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

BIT-607

BIT-609

olecular
Evolution
B

iostatistics
B
ioinformatic
s for
Biotechnol
ogists
B

iosafety

ell and
Tissue
Culture

S
e
m
e
s
t

IT-412

BIT-603

olecular
Pathology

BIT-601

General Virology

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IT-402

Semester 7

ntroduction
to
Biotechnol
ogy

NB-406

BNB-504

undamenta
ls of
Microbiolog
y

olecular
Genetics

BIT-501

BIT-507

NB-405

Sequence Analysis, Alignment and Phylogenetics

BIT-509

NB-401
NB-403

er 5

icrobial
Biotechnol
ogy

3(3-0)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

(3-0)

(2-1)

(2-1)

(2-0)

(3-0)

M
Immunology
I
Semester 8
B
Research Methodologies
N
Recent Trends in
B
NBiotechnology and Bioinformatics
B
OR
B
N

Project

MSc Biotechnology

Semester 1
B

I
B

I
B

I
B

I
B

I
E

N
Semester 2
B
I
B
I

Cell Biology
Molecular Genetics
Molecular Biology
General Chemistry
Introduction to Biotechnology
Functional English

Biochemistry
Fundamentals of Microbiology

I
B

I
B

I
B

I
Semester
3
B

I
B

I
T

I
B

I
B

I
B

I
Semester 4
B
I
B
I
B
I
B
I
B
I

MS Bioinformatics

Semester 1
B

I
B

I
B

I
B

I
Semester 2

Advances in Molecular Biology


Advances in Bioinformatics
Artifi cial Intelligence
Information Retrieval and Processing

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3(2
3(2
3(2-

Specialization-I, Specialization-ll
Elective-I, Elective-ll
Specialization 1, II will be chosen from the list bellow
Elective 1, II will be chosen from the list bellow

B
Statistical Methods for Computational
I
Biology
B
Advances in Computational
I
Algorithms
B
Advances in Software Engineering
I
B
Research Methods in Biological
I
Sciences
B
Advances in Genomics and
I
Proteomics
Elective Courses
B
I
B
I
B
I
B
I

Modern Techniques in Molecular


Biology
Metabolomics
DNA Microarrays and Integrative
Genetics
Nanotechnology

3(3
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3(1
3(3
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3(2
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Semester 3
B
Seminar (General)
I
B
Seminar (Research)
I
B
Thesis/Dissertation
I
Semester 4

1(0
1(0

B
Thesis/Dissertation
I
Specialization

6(0-

6(0-

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Other mandatory requirements for PhD


B
Seminar (General)
I
B
Seminar (Research)
I
B
Thesis
IN.B: Overall 24 teaching credit hours for MPhil and 18

1(0
1(0

teaching credit hours for PhD program are mandatory.


However, the research supervisor of students may
recommend additional courses. The department will off er
the courses keeping in view the availability of teachers and
nature of research to be conducted.

MS/PhD Biotechnology
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B
Modern Biotechnology: Principles and
Applications

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B
Techniques in Biotechnology

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B
Bioresource Technology

16.950

B
Cell and Molecular Biology

16.951

B
Molecular Virology

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B
Molecular Data Analyses

16.953

B
Plant Molecular Physiology

16.954

Genetic Engineering

16.955

B
Protein Engineering and Enzyme Technology

16.956

B
Molecular Pathology

16.957

B
Stem Cell Technology

16.958

B
Medical Biotechnology

16.959

B
Plant Biotechnology

16.960

B
Metabolic Engineering and Biofuels

16.961

B
Advances in Environmental Biotechnology

16.962

Plant-Microbe Interaction

16.945

Recent Trends in Biotechnology

16.963

B
Project Planning, Maintenance and Evaluation

16.964

B
Cell and Molecular Biology

16.965

B
Methods in Biotechnology Research

16.966

B
Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology

16.967

B
Advances in Medical Biotechnology

16.968

B
Environmental Biotechnology

16.969

B
Bio-Energy

16.970

B
Advances in Plant Biotechnology

16.971

B
Advances in Food Biotechnology

16.972

B
Advances in Virology

16.973

B
Advances in Immunology

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B
Molecular Toxicology

16.975

B
Cell and Tissue Culture Technology

16.976

B
Methods in Industrial Biotechnology

Other mandatory requirements for MPhil

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B
Seminar (General)

16.978

B
Seminar (Research)

16.979

B
Thesis/Dissertation

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)

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3(3-0)

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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)

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3.
4.

Botany
MPhil
Botany
PhD
Botany

Visi
on

Explor
ation
of
natural
world
of
plants
and
allied
creatur
e
for
unrave
lling
vast
untapp
ed
resour
ces of
nature
for the
benefi
t
of
human
race
and for
the
glorifi
cation
of
knowle
dge.

Mis
sion

We are
commi
tted to
ordain
human
capital
with
excelle
nce in
the

changing scientifi c
scenario
through
innovative
but
interactive learning
and research.

Intro
duction

Being one
of
the
oldest
academic
discipline
s of this
institution,
the
Departme
nt
is
privileged
to have a
strong
faculty
and
academic
program.
At
present,
this
Departme
nt is off
ering
degree
courses
for
BS
(Hons),
M.
Sc,
MPhil and
Ph.
D
programs.
The
Departme
nt aims to
provide
quality
education
in diverse
areas of
research.
A number
of
nationally
and

int
er
n
ati
o
n
all
y
fu
n
d
e
d
re
se
ar
ch
pr
oj
ec
ts
ar
e
al
so
u
n
d
er
w
ay
a
n
d
th
e
ac
a
d
e
mi
a
is
fo
cu
si
n
g
to
br
o
a
d

e
n
n
e
e
db
as
e
d
re
se
ar
ch
e
n
d
e
av
o
ur
s.
Pl
a
nt
M
ol
ec
ul
ar
Bi
ol
o
gy
,
Pl
a
nt
P
hy
si
ol
o
gy
,
Pl
a
nt
In
te
gr
ati
ve

Biology,
Environm
ental
Biology,
Economic
Botany
and
Microbial
and Plant
Biotechno
logy are
the focal
areas of
research
within the
Departme
nt.
Currently
research
work
is
being
carried
out in the
fi elds of
plant
molecular
biology,
fortifi
cation of
cereal
crops,
medicinal
plants
and
nutraceuti
cals, seed
priming,
enzymolo
gy, plant
tissue
culture,
stress
physiolog
y,
biochemis
try,
phytorem
ediation
and
heavy
metal
tolerance,
improving

cr
o
p
ac
cli
m
ati
o
n
to
dif
f
er
e
nt
a
gr
ocli
m
ati
c
zo
n
es
a
n
d
fu
n
g
al
ta
xo
n
o
m
y.
R
es
e
ar
ch
o
n
g
e
n
eti
c
b
as
is

of
str
es
s
tol
er
a
nc
e
in
dif
f
er
e
nt
cr
o
ps
is
al
so
u
n
d
er
pr
o
gr
es
s.
T
h
e
g
e
n
o
mi
c
re
so
ur
ce
s
ar
e
b
ei
n
g
uti
liz
e

d
to
enhance
crop
productio
n by gene
manipulat
ion.
Furtherm
ore,
research
activities
on seed
metabolis
m, plant
nutrition
and plant
growth
regulators
are
in
progress
for
diff
erent
economic
ally
important
crops and
medicinal
plants.
Besides
active
involveme
nt
in
transferrin
g
knowledg
e to the

Dr.
Syed
Hamm
ad
Raza

F
a
c
u
lt
y

PhD
(UAF),
Post
Doctor
al (UK)

P
A
S

P
A
S

Assista
nt
Profes
sor
Special
ization:
Plant
Stress

Physiology and
Molecular Ecology/

Environm
ental Biology

Dr.
Muhammad Saeed

PhD
(China)

Assistant
Professor

Specializ
ation: Crop
Genetics &
Breeding

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Excellence

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Dr. Rizwan Rashid


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Physiology / Molecular Biology /
Histology

Dr. Saqib Mahmood


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Stress Physiology, Metabolite
Chemistry, Cell
Partitioning Analysis

Dr. Nudrat Aisha Akram


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Stress Physiology

Dr. Shagufta Parveen


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Stress Physiology, Plant Ecology

Dr. Iqbal Hussain


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Physiology, Gene Expression
Analysis

PhD (UAF) Assistant


Professor Specialization: Plant Tissue
Culture

Ph
D
(U
AF
)
As
sis
tan
t
Pr
ofe
ss
or
Sp
eci
ali
zat
ion
:
Pl
ant
Ph
ysi
olo

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Dr. Muhammad Tariq Javed


PhD (SU, Sweden)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Stress Physiology, Plant
Biochemistry,
Fluorescence Microscopy

Dr. M. Zulqarnain Haider


PhD (France)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Integrative Biology of Plants

Dr. Arslan Ashraf


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Stress Physiology
Dr. Rohina Bashir

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Dr. Sara Zafar


PhD(GCUF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Stress Physiology

Dr. Qasim Ali


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Physiology, Plant Nutrition

Dr. M. Azeem
PhD (France)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Molecular & Cell Biology

Dr. Huma Lubna Shaheen


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Physiology & Molecular Biology

Dr. Abida Parveen


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Stress Physiology

Dr. Sohail Akram


PhD (University of Punjab)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Transformation, Plant Molecular
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Dr. Sumera Anwer


PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Environmental Stresses and Plants

Physiology,
Bioinformatics

Dr. Noman Habib


PhD (UAF) Assistant
Professor Specialization: Plant
Physiology

Dr. Muhammad Nawaz


PhD (GCUF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Plant Biotechnology and
Molecular

Plant

Ms. Bazgha Zia


MPhil (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Plant
Tissue Culture
Mr. Ali Noman
MPhil (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Plant
Anatomy
Mr. Muhammad Akram
MPhil (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Plant
Tissue Culture
Ms. Beenish Afzal
MPhil (GCUF) Research
Offi cer Specialization:
Plant Physiology
Ms. Zahida Perveen
MPhil (GCUF) Teaching
Assistant Specialization:
Plant Physiology

Faculty of Science & Technology

Scheme
of Studies BS
Botany

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E

N
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S
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O
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H
Semester 2

Diversity of Plants

O
E

N
I

S
Z

O
C

H
B

N
Semester 3

Systematic, Anatomy and


Development
English Comprehension &
Composition
Islamic Studies / Ethics

B
O

Functional English
Pakistan Studies
Mathematics-I
Zoology-I Principals in animal life-l
Physical Chemistry-I

Zoology-I Principals in animal life-ll


Inorganic Chemistry-ll
Optional (Bioinformatics)

Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution

N
C

S
Z

O
C

H
Semester 4

Communication Skills

O
B

O
S

T
Z

O
C

H
Semester 5

Plant Physiology and Ecology

B
O
B
O

Introduction to Computing
Applications
Zoology-Ill Animal diversity-1
Organic Chemistry -1

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Biodiversity and Conservation


Introduction to Statistics Theory
General-VII (Zoology-IV Animal
diversity-2)
General- VIII ( Chemistry special
topics)
Bacteriology and Virology
Phycology and Bryology

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B

O
B

O
B
O
Semester 6
B
O

Mycology and Plant Pathology


Diversity of Vascular Plants
Plant Systematics
Anatomy of Vascular Plants

Genetics-I

O
B

O
B

O
B

O
P

O
Semester 7

Plant Biochemistry-I

O
B

O
B

O
B

O
E

N
B

O
Semester 8

Plant Biochemistry-ll

MSc Botany

Semester 1

Plant Ecology-I
Plant Physiology-I
Molecular Biology
Introduction to International Relations

Plant Ecology-ll
Plant Physiology-ll
Genetics-ll
English for Employment
Lab Techniques

B
Environmental Biology
O
B
Special Course* (Phytohormones)
O
B
Special Course* (Plant Metabolism)
O
B
Special Course* (Plant Tissue
O
Culture)
B
Special Course* (Plant Stress
O
Physiology)
Special Course* (Nitrogen
B
OAssimilation & Metabolism)
T
B
Thesis
O

Students taking Thesis will opt one special


course **Remaining students will opt three special
courses

B
O
T
B

O
B

O
B

O
B

O
B

O
Semester 2
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O

Diversity in Non-Flowering Plants-I


(Viruses, Bacteria & Algal Protoctist)
Cell Biology
Plant Biochemistry-I
Plant Ecology-I
Plant Physiology-I
Molecular Genetics-I

Plant Anatomy
Systematic and Plant Taxonomy
Lab Techniques
Environmental Biology

B
Biodiversity and Conservation
O
S
Introduction to Statistical Theory
T
Semester 3
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O

Diversity in Non-Flowering Plants-ll


Plant Ecology-ll
Plant Physiology-ll
Fungi and Plant Pathology
Molecular Genetics-ll
Plant Biochemistry-ll
Semester 4

B
Plant Metabolism (Special Course*)
O
B
Phytohormones (Special Course*)
O
B
Plant Tissue Culture (Special
O
Course*)
B
Plant Stress Physiology (Special
O
Course*)

Nitrogen Assimilation & Metabolism


B
O(Special Course*)
T
B
Thesis
O
Students taking Thesis will opt two

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MPhil / PhD Botany

Theory Courses
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O
B
O

Enzymology and Metabolism


Plant Growth Regulators
Advanced Plant Physiology
Enzyme Kinetics
Advanced Environmental Biology
Molecular Ecology
Signaling in Plants
Gene Technology
Plant Microtechniques
Research and Project Management
Pants and Global Changes
Biological Engineering
Bioenergetics
Metabolic Engineering in Plants
Economic Botany
Seed Technology

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Plant Electrophysiology
O
B
Cell Cycle Regulation
O
B
New Trends in Phytosociology
O
B
Plant Water and Nutrient Acquisition
O
B
Plant Nutraceuticals
O
B
Allelopathic Potential of Plants
O
B
Phyto-decontamination of Toxins
O
Genomics of Plants
B
OClimate Change Adaptation
T
B
Molecular Plant Pathology
O
B
Photobiology
O
Plant Developmental Biology and
B
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T
B
Photophysiological Responses of
O
Plants
B
Advanced Molecular Techniques
O
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

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General Seminar

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Research Seminar

O
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Thesis

O
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N.B: Overall 24 teaching credit hours for MPhil are
mandatory. However, the research supervisors of students may
recommend additional courses. The department will off er the courses
keeping in view the availability of teachers and nature.

Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD

*
Statistics for Research

S
3(2B
Seminar (General)

O
1(0B
Seminar (Research)

O
1(0B
Thesis

*PhD students who have not studied the course Statistics


for Research in MPhil will have to take this course as audit course as
mandatory requirement.

N.B: Overall 18 teaching credit hours for PhD program are


mandatory. However, the research supervisors of students may
recommend additional courses. The department will off er the courses
keeping in view the availability of teachers and nature.

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BS Chemistry
MSc
Chemistry
3. MPhil
(Physical
Chemistr
y,
Inorganic
Chemistr
y,
Organic
Chemistr
y,
Analytical
Chemistr
y)
PhD
Chemistry

Cha
irman: Prof.
Dr. Iftikhar
Hussain
Bukhari

Vision

The
vision
of
the
Department is to
promote
quality
research in the
various branches
of chemistry to
ensure a viable
and
practical
solution to all the
problems in the
respective areas.

Missi

on

The
Chemistry
Department
is
committed to the
advancement
of
highest level of
theoretical
and
practical
knowledge
of
Chemistry.
The
department
pledges to train
Chemists capable
of making signifi
cant contribution in
the
areas
of
chemical sciences,
chemical
industries,
polymers,
composites, natural
products, medicine,
pharmacy,
and
related fi elds.

Intro
duction

Chemistr
y is a science of
development
of
human civilization.
From
European
Industrial
Revolution in 19th
Century to
the
present day, the
scenario
of
Biotechnology and
Nanotechnology is

related to
chemical
sciences. In
the arena
of scientifi c
developme
nt chemists
are
the
major stake
holders. Be
in
peace,
war
or
mission to
Mars,
chemists
are
the
main
players in
these
endeavors.
The recent
developme
nts
in
nuclear
chemistry,
missile
technology,
environmen
tal
sciences,
polymer
industry,
textile
industry
and
understandi
ng
of
intricacies
of genetic
engineering
and
biological
processes,
biosensors,
industrial
growth and
energy are
all due to
chemistry
in one way
or the other.
It not only
adds value
to the raw
materials
but
also
provides
new
raw
materials

for high-tech
industries like
pharmaceutic
als,
textiles,
agro-industry,
medicines,
biomechanics
and
space
science.
Therefore
it
alleviates
human
suff
erings
and
proves to be
an eff ective
tool to fi ght
against
poverty. The
Department of
Chemistry is
one of the
major
departments
of the GC
University,
Faisalabad.
Presently
more than 900
students are
enrolled in the
graduation,
MPhil and Ph.
D programs.
The
Department
has well defi
ned areas of
Physical
Chemistry,
Organic
Chemistry,
Inorganic
Chemistry,
Analytical

Chemistr
y
and
Biochemi
stry. The
departme
nt has a
clear
thinking
that
a
nation of
180
million
people
needs
world
class
expertise
in
chemical
sciences
which
can meet
the
needs of
common
people.
The
schemes
of study
of
the
Departm
ent
of
Chemistr
y
have
been
designed
in
this
backdrop
.
The
major
focus of
the
Departm
ent is to
train the
students
in
their
respectiv
e
specializ
ations
like Nano
science,
Polymer
Sciences,
Biosenso
rs,
Synthesis
of Natural

P
ro
d
u
ct
s
a
n
d
D
ru
g
s
a
n
d
Bi
o
a
s
s
a
y
s.
P
a
ki
st
a
n
is
bl
e
s
s
e
d
w
it
h
e
n
or
m
o
u
s

rese
rvoir
s of
coal
and
min
eral
s.
Exp
ertis
e is
avail
able
in
the
dep
artm
ent
to
expl
ore
thes
e
late
nt/
hidd
en
rese
rvoir
s.

The
department
has developed
state-of-art
research
facilities and
has recently
inducted
young,
talented and
very
experienced
academicians.
It has also
moved to its
new premises
in
Basic

Science Block, First


Floor. It comprises
four
teaching
laboratories
for
performing
experiments
and
has four big and
ventilated
lecture
theatres
with
seating capacities
of
80
students
each. In order to
cater
to
the
research activities
of students and
staff , four research
laboratories
are
also
being
maintained.
Moreover, a big
seminar/symposiu
m room and an
auditorium is also
being used for the
instruction
and
carrying
out
scholarly activities.
The Faculty of the
Department
of
Chemistry
is
striving hard to
produce dynamic
students with high
vision, clear cut
aims and market
oriented objectives.
All these activities
are aimed to the
training of these
students
as
entrepreneurs for
creating the jobs
rather than looking
for
the
jobs
themselves.

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Faculty

Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Hussain Bukhari


Post Doc (KSA), PhD (BZU), MSc
(BZU) Chairman/Professor (HEC
Approved Supervisor) Specialization: BioInorganic Chemistry

Dr. M. Kaleem Khan Khosa


Post Doc (Cambridge, UK), PhD (QAU), MPhil (QAU),
MSc (BZU)

Associate Professor

(HEC Approved Supervisor)

Specialization: Inorganic Chemistry

Dr. Muhammad Asghar Jamal


PhD (PU), MSc (PU)
Associate Professor
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Specialization: Physical Chemistry

Dr. Muhammad Zubair


Post Doc (Canada), PhD (HEJ),
MSc (IUB) Associate Professor (HEC
Approved Supervisor) Specialization:
Organic Chemistry

Dr. Muhammad Yousaf


Post Doc (China) PhD (China), MPhil (UAF), MSc (UAF)
Assistant Professor
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Dr. Ameer Fawad Zahoor


PhD (Saarland, Germany), MSc (GCUL) Gold
Medalist, B.Sc (Hons) (GCUL) Assistant Professor (TTS) (HEC
Approved Supervisor) Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Dr. Nasir Rasool


PhD (Rostock, Germany),
MSc (BZU) Assistant Professor (TTS)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Dr. Syed Ali Raza Naqvi


MSc (GCUL), PhD (PU), IRSIP (Queen Marry University,

London,

UK)
Assistant Professor (TTS)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Specialization: Analytical Chemistry

Dr. Zulfi qar ANKhan


Post doc.(UdeM, Canada), PhD (Cardiff , UK), MPhil
(QAU), MSc

(BZU)
Assistant Professor (TTS)

(HEC Approved Supervisor)


Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Dr. Tanveer Hussain Bokhari


PhD (GCUL), MPhil (GCUL),
MSc (PU) Assistant Professor (TTS)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Specialization: Inorganic Chemistry

Dr. Matloob Ahmad


PhD (PU), MSc (PU)
Assistant Professor (TTS) (HEC
Approved Supervisor) Specialization:
Organic Chemistry

Dr. AsimMansha
Post doc (Graz, Austria), PhD (Graz, Austria), MPhil
(QAU) Assistant Professor (TTS) (HEC Approved
Supervisor) Specialization: Physical Chemistry

Dr. Muhammad Usman


PhD (QAU), MSc (BZU)
Assistant Professor (TTS) (HEC
Approved Supervisor) Specialization:
Physical Chemistry

Dr. Majid Munir


PhD (UAF), MSc (UAF)
Assistant Professor (TTS) (HEC
Approved Supervisor) Specialization:
Physical Chemistry

Dr. Muhammad Saeed


PhD (University of Peshawar), MPhil (University of
Peshawar) Assistant Professor (TTS) (HEC Approved
Supervisor) Specialization: Physical Chemistry

Dr. Atta-ul-Haq
PhD (University of Peshawar), MSc (University of
Peshawar) Assistant Professor (TTS) (HEC Approved
Supervisor) Specialization: Analytical Chemistry

Dr. Ajaz Hussain


PhD (HEJ), MSc (BZU)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Research interest: Phytochemistry, Synthetic Organic


Chemistry

Dr. Fozia Anjum


PhD (UAF), MPhil (UAF), MSc
(UAF) Assistant Professor (HEC
Approved Supervisor) Specialization:
Analytical Chemistry

Dr. Muhammad Shafi que


PhD (GCUL), MPhil (GCUL),
MSc (PU) Assistant Professor
Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Dr. Sarosh Iqbal


PhD (HEJ)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Dr. Ataf AMAItaf


PhD (QAU), MPhil (QAU), MSc
(BZU) Assistant Professor (HEC
Approved Supervisor) Specialization:
Inorganic Chemistry

Ms. Kulsoom Ghulam Ali


PhD Scholar (GCUF), MPhil (GCUF), MSc (PU)
Lecturer
Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Ms. Bushra Parveen


PhD Scholar (GCUF), MPhil (GCUF), MSc (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Organic Chemistry

Ms. Shazia Naheed


PhD Scholar (GCUF), MPhil (GCUF), MSc
(UAF) Lecturer (On Study Leave) Specialization:
Organic Chemistry

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Ms. Zumaira Siddique


MPhil (UOS), MSc (UOS)
Lecturer (On Study
Leave) Specialization:
Physical Chemistry
Mr. Shahid Adeel
MPhil (UAF), MSc (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Physical
Chemistry
Ms. Ayesha Malik
MPhil (UAF), MSc (GCUF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Organic
Chemistry
Ms. Javeria Rehman
MPhil (GCUL), BS(H)
(GCUL) Lecturer (On
Study Leave)
Specialization: Analytical
Chemistry

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Studies BS
Chemistry

Semester 1

C
Organic Chemistry-I
H
E
Functional English
N
P
Pakistan Studies
S
M
Mathematics-1
T
P
Applied Physics-1
H
Z
Zoology-I
O
B
Diversity of Plants
O
Optional (Any two subjects): Math & Physics or Botany &
Zoology
Semester 2

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3(3
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4(3

C
Inorganic Chemistry - I
H
E
English Comprehension and
N
Composition
I
Islamic Studies / Ethics
S
M
Mathematics-ll
T
P
Applied Physics-ll
H
Z
Zoology-ll
O
B
Systematic anatomy and
O
development
Optional (Any two subjects): Math & Physics or Botany &
Zoology
Semester 3

4(3
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2(2
3(3
4(3
4(3

C
Physical Chemistry -I
H
E
Communication skillls
N
C
Computer Applications & Web-I
S
M
Mathematics -III
T
P
Applied Physics-Ill
H
Z
Zoology-Ill
O
B
Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution
O
Optional (Any two subjects): Math & Physics or Botany &
Zoology
Semester 4

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3(3
4(4
4(3
4(3

C
H
E
N
C
S
M
T
P
H
Z
O

Chemistry (Special Topics)


Technical writing
Computer Applications & Web- II
Mathematics-IV
Applied Physics-IV
Zoology-IV

4(3-

4(3-

4(3-

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3(3
3(3
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4(3
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B
O

Optional (Any two subjects): Math & Physics or Botany &


Zoology
Semester 5

Plant Physiology and Ecology

C
Inorganic Chemistry-ll
H
C
Organic Chemistry-ll
H
C
Physical Chemistry-ll
H
C
Analytical Chemistry-I
H
B
Biochemistry-I
C
M
Mathematics for Chemists
T
Optional (Any one subject): Analytical Chemistry-lor
Biochemistry-I
Semester 6
C
H
C
H
C
H
C
H
B
C
C
H

Inorganic Chemistry-Ill
Organic Chemistry-Ill
Physical Chemistry-Ill
Analytical Chemistry-ll
Biochemistry-ll
Introductory Spectroscopy

Optional (Any one subject): Analytical Chemistry-llor


Biochemistry-ll
Semester 7

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3(3
2(2-

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3(3
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2(2-

Specialization in Analytical Chemistry


E
English for Employment
N
C
Electroanalytical Techniques
H
C
Advanced Separation techniques
H
C
Atomic Spectroscopy
H
C
Analytical Chemistry Practicals
H
Specialization in Inorganic Chemistry

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

E
English for Employment
N

Main Group Organometallic and


C
HOrganic Reagents
M
C
Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis
H
C
Metal Cluster Compounds
H
C
Inorganic Chemistry Practicals
H
Specialization in Organic Chemistry

3(3

E
N
C
H
C
H
C
H
C
H

English for Employment


Spectroscopic Organic Techniques
Rearrangements and Pericyclic
Reactions
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Practicals

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Specialization in Physical Chemistry

ENG-611

English for Employment

16.994

16.995

CH
Kinetics of Complex Reactions

16.996

16.997

CH
Thermodynamics and Spectroscopy

16.998

16.999

CH
Material Chemistry

16.1000

CHM-643

Physical Chemistry Practicals

16.1002

Semester 8

S
Introduction to Statistical Theory

16.1023

16.1024

CH
Thermal Methods of Analysis

16.1025

16.1026

CH
Nuclear Analytical Techniques

16.1027

16.1028

CH
Luminescence Spectroscopy

16.1029

16.1030

3
3
3
3

16.1001

16.1003

CHM-630

16.1022

* Note: For research students, taking thesis will opt only two
courses & other students will study four courses along with
two compulsory courses i.e. STA-321 (Introduction to
Statistical Theory and CHM-679 (Seminar).
Specialization in Inorganic Chemistry

CHM-608

Specialization in Organic Chemistry

16.1031

CH
Seminar (Research)

16.1032

16.1033

S
Introduction to Statistical Theory

16.1034

16.1035

CH
Organic Polymers

16.1036

3
16.1037

CH
Reactive Intermediates and Photochemistry

16.1038

16.1039

CH
Disconnection Approach

16.1040

16.1041
3

CH
Organic Catalyst and Protective Group

16.1042

16.1005

16.1006

CH
Introduction to Statistical Theory

16.1007

16.1008

CH
Homogeneous Catalysis

16.1009

16.1010

CH
Radio Nuclear Chemistry

16.1011

16.1012

CHM-624

Magneto Chemistry

Specialization in Physical Chemistry

16.1013

S
Introduction to Statistical Theory

16.1014

16.1015

CH
Applications of Symmetry and GroupTheory

16.1016

16.1017

CH
Quantum Mechanics

16.1018

16.1019

CH
Nuclear and Radiation Chemistry

16.1020

16.1021

CHM-644

Electrochemical Aspects of Solutions

Specialization in Analytical Chemistry

Food and Drug Chemistry

MSc Chemistry

16.1004

X-ray Spectroscopy

Semester 1

C
Inorganic Chemistry-I
H
C
Organic Chemistry-I
H
C
Physical Chemistry-I
H
C
Analytical Chemistry-I
H
B
Biochemistry-I
C
M
Mathematics -1
T
Optional (Any one subject): Analytical Chemistry-I or
Biochemistry-I
Semester 2

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C
Inorganic Chemistry-ll
H
C
Organic Chemistry-ll
H
C
Physical Chemistry-ll
H
C
Analytical Chemistry-ll
H
B
Biochemistry-ll
C
C
Introductory Spectroscopy
H
Optional (Any one subject): Analytical Chemistry-lor
Biochemistry-I
Semester 3

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4(3
4(3
3(3
3(3

The students have to opt one specialization set from the


followings.

2(2-

2(2-

Specialization in Organic Chemistry


E
English for Employment
N
C
Spectroscopic Organic Techniques
H
C
Rearrangements and Pericyclic
H
Reactions
C
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
H
C
Organic Chemistry Practicals
H
Specialization in Analytical Chemistry

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

E
English for Employment
N
C
Electroanalytical Techniques
H
C
Advanced Separation techniques
H
C
Spectroscopic Techniques
H
C
Analytical Chemistry Practicals
H
Specialization in Inorganic Chemistry

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

E
English for Employment
N
Main Group
C
HOrganometallic and
MOrganicReagents
C
Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis
H
C
Metal Cluster Compounds
H
C
Inorganic Chemistry Practicals
H

3(3

2(2-

2(2-

3(3-

3(3
3(3
2(2-

Specialization in Physical Chemistry

Specialization in Organic Chemistry

N
C

H
C

H
C

H
C

H
Semester 4

English for Employment


Kinetics of Complex Reactions
Thermodynamics and Spectroscopy
Material Chemistry
Physical Chemistry Practicals

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
2(2-

C
Thesis

H
6(0* Note: For research students, taking thesis will opt only two
courses & other students will study four courses along with
two compulsory courses i.e. STA-595 (Introduction to
Statistical Theory and CHM-679 (Seminar).

C
Seminar (Research)
H
S
Introduction to Statistical Theory
T
C
Organic Polymers
H
C
Reactive Intermediates and
H
Photochemistry
C
Disconnection Approach
H
C
Organic Catalyst and Protective
H
Group
Specialization in Inorganic Chemistry

1(0
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

C
Seminar (Research)
H
S
Introduction to Statistical Theory
T
C
X-ray Spectroscopy
H
C
Homogeneous Catalysis
H
C
Radio Nuclear Chemistry
H
C
Magneto Chemistry
H
Specialization in Physical Chemistry

1(0
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

C
Seminar (Research)
H
S
Introduction to Statistical Theory
T
C
Applications of Symmetry and Group
H
Theory
C
Quantum Mechanics
H
C
Nuclear and Radiation Chemistry
H
C
Electrochemical Aspects of Solutions
H
Specialization in Analytical Chemistry

1(0
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

C
H
S
T
C
H
C
H

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Seminar (Research)
Introduction to Statistical Theory
Nuclear Analytical Techniques
Luminescence Spectroscopy

3(3-

3(3-

3(3-

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3(3
3(3
3(3-

Faculty of Science & Technology

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C
H
C
H

3(3

Thermal Methods of Analysis


Food and Drug Chemistry

3(3-

MPhil / PhD Chemistry


Inorganic Chemistry

16.1044

CHM-701

Solid State

3(3-0)

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Photochemical Reactions of Transition


3(3-0)

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CH

Applied Transition Metal Catalytic

3(3-0)

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Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds

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Inorganic Electronic Spectroscopy

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Bio-Inorganic Chemistry

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Nano Chemistry

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Applied Spectroscopy

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Extractive Metallurgy

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16.1063

CH
Metal based Drugs

16.1064

16.1065

CH
Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry

16.1066

16.1067

CH
Advanced Thermal Analysis

16.1068

16.1069

CH
Metal Complexes in Cancer Chemotherapy

16.1070

16.1071

CH
Kinetics

CHM-715

Analytical Chemistry

and

Mechanism

of

Inorganic Reactions

Inorganic Cage Compounds

16.1072

CH
Laser and Luminescence Spectroscopy

16.1073

16.1074

CH
Environmental Analysis

16.1075

16.1076

CH
Radiopharmaceuticals and Quality Control

16.1077

16.1078

16.1080

CH
Techniques for Surface Analysis

16.1079

CH
16.1081
Polymer Characterization by Hyphenated Techniques

16.1082

CH
Chromatographic Techniques

16.1083

16.1084

16.1085

16.1087

16.1086

CH
Research Methodology

16.1088

CH
Modern Raman Spectroscopy

16.1089

16.1090

CH
Electron Spin Resonance

16.1091

16.1092

CH
Chemical Analysis of Biological Materials

16.1093

16.1094

CH
Environmental Analysis

16.1095

16.1096

CH
Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography

16.1097

16.1098

CH

Cheminformatics

CHM-746

Advanced Emission Spectroscopy

Organic Chemistry

C
Modern Trends in Organic Synthesis
H
C
Advanced Stereochemistry
H

Physico-organic
C
HChemistry and
MReactionMechanism
C
Advanced Heterocycles -I
H
C
Chemistry of Glycosides
H
C
Biosynthesis of Natural Products
H
C
Advanced Nuclear Magnetic
H
Resonance
C
Green Synthesis
H
C
Symmetry Controlled Reactions
H
C
Classics in Total Synthesis
H
C
Role of Protective Groups in Organic
H
Synthesis
C
Advanced Heterocycles II
H
C
Advanced Molecular
H
Rearrangements
C
Chemistry of Nitrogenous
H
Compounds
C
Advanced Mass Spectrometry
H
C
Supramolecular Chemistry
H
C
Chemistry of Drugs
H
C
Chelated Enolates in Organic
H
Synthesis
C
Cross Coupling Reactions
H
C
Multi-component Reactions
H
Physical Chemistry
C
H
C
H
C
H
C
H
C
H
C
H
C
H
C
H

Physical Chemistry of High Polymers


Complex Extension of Quantum
Chemistry
Electrode Processes
Magnetic Spin Dynamics
Molecular Spectroscopy
Photochemistry
Solution Chemistry
Colloids and Surfactants

3(3
3(3
3(3-

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3-

C
Theoretical and Computational
H
Chemistry
C
Advanced Composite Materials
H
C
Heterogeneous Catalysis
H
C
Modern Aspects of Chemical Kinetics
H
Environmental Chemistry
C
Hand Energy Conversions
M
C
Surface Chemistry
H
C
Solid State and Semiconductors
H
C
Thermodynamics and Statistical
H
Mechanics
Environmental Applications of
C
HHigh Energy Radiations
M
C
Instrumental Physical Chemistry
H
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3

C
Seminar (General)
H
C
Seminar (Research)
H
C
Thesis
H
Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD

1(0
1(0

3(3-

3(3
3(3-

3(3
3(3-

3(3-

6(0-

C
Seminar (General)

H
1(0C
Seminar (Research)

H
1(0C
Thesis

H
N.B.
i) In the specialized branch, four courses will be off ered by
department in semester I and II in MPhil
ii) In the specialized branch, three courses will be off ered in
semester I and II in PhD

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seminars held during the last years.


Mr. Shoaib Khalid, also bring fame to
University by winning the fi rst prize in the Pakistan
Software House Association P@SHA Launchpad
Competition held at Center for Advance Studies in
Engineering (CASE) Islamabad on 27-06-2013. He was
shortlisted among the 160 applicants and secured the fi
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Fac

ulty

Programs Offered

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2.

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4.

BS Geography (4 year program)


BS GIS & Remote Sensing (4year
program)
MSc Geography (2 year program)
MPhil Geography (2 year program)

Coordinator: Dr. Kashif Mahmood

Vision

To make Geography a dynamic discipline through


utilizing research techniques of both Physical/Earth Sciences
and Social sciences.

Mission

Department of Geography is focusing on its two


distinct domains: Human Geography and Physical Geography.
All disciplines including Geography made progress through
latest innovation through the advancement in technology.
Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing, Digital
Cartography and Spatial analysis are the latest developments
which are credited to the discipline of Geography. Moreover,
our focus is also on the social issues of Pakistani society with
their spatial dimensions and these are missing in other social
sciences. Sustainable development, urban transition,
Globalization, Rapid population Growth, Water Contamination,
Solid waste Management , Land use/Land use cover
change ,natural disaster and hazards, Women empowerment,

Changing family structure and changing


Pakistani society are the focal areas which are
being investigated at our Department.

Dr. Kashif Mahmood


Assistant Professor / Coordinator

PhD (University of Orleans, France), MS (University


of Paris 7,

France)
Specialization: Urban Transition, Sustainable
development,

Family structure , Population Geography, Geography


of

emerging and developing countries, Development


Geography

and women empowerment

Achievements of the
Department
In response of this dynamic and
progressive environment department
has arranged Geography Awareness
Walk on 19-11-2014 and also
students of Geography Department
has organized a GIS exhibition one
day symposium. The aim of this
exhibition was to highlight the modern
techniques of GIS which are widely
practiced in all over the world. In the
last year department has inducted a
new faculty member in order to
strengthen their Faculty.
The department also has good
research environment thats why
teachers are not only involving their
currently
enrolled
students
in
research but also passed out
students of geography as well. Both

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Ms. Ayesha Saleem


Lecturer, MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Urban Geography, Evolution of
Geographic
Thought, Regional Planning & Development

teachers and students are participating in conferences,

Mr. Shoaib Khalid


Lecturer, MPhil (GCUF) (On Study
Leave) Specialization: Environmental
Geography, GIS

Mr. Mehtab Ahmad


Lecturer, MPhil ( The Islamia University,
Bahawalpur) Specialization: Environmental & Urban
Geography

Ms. Nusrat Parveen


Lecturer, MPhil (GCUF) (On
Study Leave) Specialization: Environmental
Geography

Faculty of Science & Technology

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GE

GE
GE

Ms. Mahpara Iram


Lecturer,
MSc (GCUF)
Specialization:

GE
GE
GE
G
GE
GE

G
e
o
g
r
a
p
h
y
.

Ms.
Mubshra

Mohsin

Lecturer, MSc
(GCUF) Specialization:
Geography

Ms. Maryam Khalid


Lecturer, MPhil (University Of
Sargodha) Specialization: Urban
Geography

Ms. Huma Haider


Lecturer, MPhil (The Islamia University,
Bahawalpur) Specialization: Social Geography

Ms. Friha Zameer


Lecturer, MPhil (GCUF) (On
Study Leave) Specialization: Human
Geography

Mr. Hafi z Muhammad Qasim Salik


Lecturer, MPhil
(GCUF) Specialization: Human
Geography

Ms. Mariam Kareem


Lecturer, MSc
(GCUF) Specialization:
Geography

G
E

Geography of Pakistan

Scheme of
Studies BS
Geography

Q
ua
nti
tat
iv
e
Te
ch
ni
qu
es
in
G
eo
gr
ap
hy

Semester 1
G

E
E

N
C

S
M

T
I

S
E

N
Semester 2

Physical Geography-I

E
G

E
E

N
P

S
M

T
S

O
Semester 3

Physical Geography-ll

E
G

E
G

E
E

N
S

T
P

H
Semester 4

Human Geography-i

E
E

n
G

E
E

C
Semester 5

Introduction to GIS and Remote


Sensing
Region and Regional Concepts

E
G

E
G

E
G

E
G

E
G

E
Semester 6

Geographic Thoughts and Modern


Concepts
Geomorphology

Functional English
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Mathematics-I
Islamic Studies / Ethics
Introduction to Environmental
Science

Map Reading and Interpretation


English Comprehension and
Composition
Pakistan Studies
Mathematics-ll
Introduction to Sociology

3(3

3(3

3(3

3(3

2(2

3(3

3(3

3(2

3(3

2(2

3(3

Oc
ea
no
gr
ap
hy

3(3

Basic Field Surveying


Map Projections
Communication Skills
Statistics in Geography
General Science for Geography

3(3

3(1

3(1

3(3

3(3

En
vir
on
m
en
tal
G
eo
gr
ap
hy

3(3

Human Geography II
Issues in Pakistan Economy

3(2

3(3

3(3

3(3

Climatology
Economic Geography
Computer Techniques in Geography
Surveying and Levelling

GEO
-504
Rese
arch
Meth
odolo
gy

3(3

3(3

3(3

3(3

3(1

3(1

GEO
-512
Carto
grap
hy

Sem
ester
7

GEO
-601
Soil
Geog
raphy

Hy
dr
o
G

eography

Military Geography

3(3-0)

6(60)

3(30)

Political Geography

Medical Geography

3(3-0)

Agricultural Geography

Social Geography

3(2-1)

Cultural Geography

Geography of Natural Hazards and Disasters

3(3-0)

Transportation Geography

Field Research Report

3(1-2)

Geography of Recreation & Tourism

*GEG-624

3(30)

Geographic Information System

* Compulsory Subjects

3(3-0)

3(30)

Urban Geography and Planning

3(3-0)

Geography of Arid Lands

3(3-0

3(30)

Pleistocene Geomorphology

3(3-0)

3(30)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(30)

3(3-0)

3(30)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(30)

3(12)

Maritime Aff airs

Regional Studies of South Asia /


North America / Australia etc.)

Thesis (in lieu of two elective courses one


from 7th and one from 8th Semester.

Semester 8

GEO-602

Climatic Change Studies

Digital Cartography

Meteorology

3(3-0)

Regional Planning and Development

3(3-0)

Industrial Geography

3(1-2)

Population Geography

3(3-0)

Fluvial Morphology

2
17

Government College University Faisalabad

BS Geographic Information
System & Remote Sensing
Semester 1

16.1166

16.1168

16.1169

16.1170

16.1171
16.1172

EN

Functional English
G

Pakistan Studies
MT

Introduction to GIS
Mathematics-I
G

Physical Geography
C
Sem

Introduction to Computing Applications

16.1136
16.1137
16.1138
16.1139
16.1140
16.1141

16.1173

EN
English Comprehension and Composition

16.1174

I
Islamic Studies / Ethics

3
16.1175

C
Object Oriented Programming

16.1176
3

G
Introduction to Remote Sensing

16.1177

GE

16.1178
3
16.1179
16.1167
P

16.1142
3

MT

16.1143
16.1144
16.1145
16.1146
16.1147
16.1148
16.1149
16.1150
16.1151
16.1152
16.1153
16.1154
16.1155
16.1156
16.1157
16.1158
16.1159
16.1160
16.1161
16.1162
16.1163
16.1164
16.1165

Sem
Human Geography

16.1180
3

MT
Mathematics-II

3
16.1181

C
Computer Aided Drawing/Drafting

16.1182

S
Statistics & Probability

Discrete Mathematics

16.1183
3

GE
Cartography

3
16.1184

G
Introduction to Photogrammetry

3
16.1185
3
16.1186

C
Sem

16.1187

EN
Data Structure & Algorithms

16.1188
3

GE
Surveying

16.1189
3

G
Digital Image Processing

3
16.1190

GE
Fundamental of Geology

3
16.1191

G
Global Positing Systems

Communication Skills

16.1192
3
16.1193
3

Sem
Database Systems

16.1194
3

G
GIS Programming

16.1195

Spatial Decision Support Systems

16.1196

GE
Land Use Planning & Development

16.1197

C
Computer Graphics

16.1198

G
Spatial Data Visualization

16.1199

C
Urban & Regional Planning

Semester 6
G

I
G

I
G

I
G

I
G

I
G

E
Semester 7
*
G
*
G
G
I
G
I
G
I
G
I

Spatial Data Analysis


Research Methods
Project Management
Microwave & Hyper Spectral Remote
Sensing
Fundamentals of Ecology
Natural Hazards & Disaster
Management
Final Project - I
Spatial Data Management
Spatial Data Modelling
Technical and business writing
Population and Development
Forest Management

3(3
3(2
3(3
3(3
3(3

semester whereas GIS 697 and GIS 601 are compulsory

3(3-

3(0
3(3
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2-

G
Natural Hazards and Disaster

I
Management
3(2G
Land Information System

IThree elective courses will have to be opted in the seventh3(2-

Semester 8
*
Final Project - II
G
G
Spatial Data InfraStructure
I
G
Application of GIS in Research
I
G
Monitoring Household Surveys
I
G
Urban Planning
I
G
Planning and Management of
I
Housing
G
Environmental Impact Assessment
IThree elective courses will have to be opted in the eight

semester whereas GIS 698 is compulsory

3(0
3(3
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2-

MSc Geography

Semester 1
G
E
G
E
G
E

Geographic thought and Modern


Concepts
Geomorphology
Climatology

3(3

3(3

3(3

G
Economic Geography
E
G
Oceanography
E
G
Surveying and leveling
E
Semester 2

3(3

3(3

E
G

E
G

E
G

E
G

E
G

E
Semester 3

3(3

3(3

3(3

3(2

3(3

Semester 4

Geography of Pakistan
Research Methodology
Quantitative Techniques
Computer Techniques in Geography
Environmental Geography
Cartography

3(1

3(2

G
Soil Geography

E
3(3
G
Hydro Geography

E
3(3
G
Political Geography

E
3(3
G
Agricultural Geography

E
3(3
G
Cultural Geography

E
3(3
G
Transportation Geography

E
3(3
G
Geography of Recreation & Tourism

E
3(3
G
Geographic Information System

E
3(2
G
Urban Geography and Planning

E
3(3
G
Geography of Arid Lands

E
3(3
G
Maritime Aff airs and its Applications

E
3(3
Regional Studies of South
*

Asia
/
North
America
/
Australia
etc
G
3(3
E
Thesis (in lieu of two elective
G

E papers one from 3rd and one from 4th


6(0
O semester)

Note: 4 Elective papers will have to be opted from in Third


Semester and one regional course (GEO-675) is compulsory.

G
E
G
E
G
E
G
E

Environmental Management
Meteorology
Regional Planning & Development

3(3

3(3

3(3

3(3

218

Climate Change Studies

Faculty of Science & Technology

G
E
G
E
G
E

Industrial Geography
Global Positioning System
Geography of Marketing

3(3

3(3

3(3

G
E

Remote sensing

16.1200

3(3

16.1201
16.1202
16.1203

G
E
G
4 E
G
4 E
4

Population Geography
Fluvial Morphology
Military Geography

3(3

3(3

3(3

G
Medical Geography
E
G
Geography of Natural Hazards and
E
Disasters
*
Research Report
G
*
Digital Cartography
G

Thesis (in lieu of two elective


G
E papers one from 3rd and one from 4th
O semester)
* Compulsory

3(3

3(3

3(0

3(1

6(0

MPhil Geography

16.1212

*GE
Core Courses

Note: 3 Elective papers will have to be opted from fourth


semester.

16.1213

*GE
Advances Quantitative Techniques

16.1214

*GE
Techniques in Geo-lnformatics

Advanced Research Methods

below)
GE
Pleistocene Geomorphology

16.1216 16.1217
GE

Environmental

16.1218 16.1219
GE

Fluvial

16.1220 16.1221
GE

Glac
Geography of Arid

16.1224 16.1225
GE

Soil

16.1226 16.1227
GE

Meteo

16.1228 16.1229
G

Hydro

16.1230 16.1231
GE

Biogeo

16.1232 16.1233
GE

Climatic Change

16.1234

GE
Oceanography

16.1235

GE
Geodesy and Advanced Surveying

16.1236

GE
Cultural Geography

16.1237

GE
Social Geography

16.1238

GE
Population Geography

GE
Urban Geography

16.1241

GE
Urban Ecology

16.1242

16.1243

GE
Rural Settlement Geography

16.1244

16.1246

16.1248

GE

16.1247

GE
Agriculture Geography

16.1249

GE
Political Geography

16.1250

16.1251

GE
Behavioral Geography

16.1252

Urban and Rural Landuse

3(3-0)

16.1253

GE
Geography of Manufacturing

16.1254

3(3-0)

16.1255

GE
Geography of Marketing

16.1256

3(3-0)

16.1257

GE
Regional Planning and Development

16.1258

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

Group B: Human Geography (4 Optional Courses from

below)

16.1240

16.1222 16.1223
GE

GE
Transportation Geography

16.1245

Group A: Physical Geography (4 Optional Courses from

16.1215

16.1239

G
Geography of Migration
E
G
Historical Geography
E
G
Gender Geography
E
G
Geography of Media
E
G
Geography of Religion
E
G
Geography of Nutrition
E
Group C: Applied Geography (4 Optional Courses from
below)
G
Remote Sensing
E
G
Mathematical Geography
E
G
Geography of Crimes
E
G
Geography of Natural Hazards
E
G
Applied Geomorphology
E
G
Sustainable Mining with GIS
E
Sustainable development
G
E of Natural Resources
O
G
Digital Cartography
E
G
Global Positioning System
E
Photogrammetry and
G
E Digital Image Processing
O
G
Geostatistics
E
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

3(3

3(3

3(3

3(3

3(3

E
G

E
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Government College University Faisalabad

Institute of

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Home & Food


Sciences

Phone:
9201315 Email:

041-

Anjum (T.I)

Diplomas & Short Courses

Diploma in Home Economics

FST (Distance Learning)

Post Graduate
(1-Year)
Diploma in
(6 months)

Certif cate Short


Courses in major
Disciplines of Home
Economics

foodsc@gcuf.edu.pk

Programs Offered

BS Human Nutrition & Dietetics


BS Food Science & Technology
BS Home Economics
MS & PhD Food Science & Technology
MS & PhD Human Nutrition & Dietetics
MS & PhD Food & Nutrition
MS Food Safety & Quality Management
MS textile & Clothing

Chairman: Prof. Dr. Faqir Muhammad

Therapy

of Food

Textile and Printing

Designing

Art and Craft

Nutrition and Diet


(3-months)
Baking and Preservation
(3-months)
(3-months)
Housing and Interior
(3-months)
Infant Nutrition Practices
(3-months)
(3-months)
Food Safety & Hygiene
(3-months)

Vis
ion
&
Mi
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To
prod
uce
high
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and other related subjects opens future revenue for


personnel professional, skilled income generating and social
enhancement.

Objectives
1.

5.

its teaching and research program in recognition of the


fact that the food industry in Pakistan is still in its fl edging state.
Hence it is important that this program is off ered to train the
needed manpower and expertise. The Institute selects courses
of Food Technology that are aimed at off ering the students a
good understanding of the basic principles of Food Technology
and applying to the growing and dynamic needs of the society
with respect to food industry. According to the international
education standards for Degree program in Food Technology, the
course content of any undergraduate food science syllabus will
cover the following fi ve categories: Food Chemistry and
Analysis, Food Safety and Microbiology, Food Processing and
Engineering, Applied Food Science.
Poor nutritional indicators for Pakistan demanded
some initiatives to uplift the nutritional status and

initiation of Human Nutrition and Dietetics degree is


important mile stone in this context. This degree has
not only produced skill nutritionist but also enhance the
awareness regarding the issue that ultimately will uplift
the nutritional status of the country. Home Economics is
committed to be a leading academic center of
excellence in teaching, research and skilled programs
at national and international level. This fi eld provides
an opportunity to study fi ve major disciplines of Home
Economics i.e. Food and Nutrition, Textiles and
Clothing, Applied Art and Design, Human Development
& Family Studies, Interior &Environmental Design and
Resource & Facility Management a unique blend of
science

Faculty of Science & Technology

graduates in the fi eld of Food Science,


Nutrition & Home economics who will be
well equipped through the training they
receive, to support the rapid changes in
food industries and sustain the industrial
and economic development of Pakistan.
This vision is pursued at par with core
values of the University which are
integrity,
excellence,
teamwork,
discipline and dedication to work. The
Institute has pursued

To produce competent Food Scientists/Technologists with


adequate scientifi c background to meet the needs of
public and private sector, organization/industries
2. To provide professional leadership, services and outreach
activities in the major areas of Home Economics
3. To develop a cost eff ective appropriate technologies,
helpful to boost up value addition in agriculture sector.
4. To meet the training needs of public and private sector.
To produce competent nutritionists and dietitians for diff erent
organizations in the country.
6. To address the issues in diff erent sectors of Food Science,
Nutrition and Home Economics

Introcuction

Under the institute of Home and Food Science, the


Department of Food Science, Nutrition and Home economics at
Government College University Faisalabad was established in 2013
and is one of the best in country. The outstanding faculty, state-ofthe-art building and laboratory facilities, and friendly and dedicated
staff members make the Department a pleasant place to study and
conduct research. Our undergraduate Major off ers students handson science dealing with real-world applications; small, friendly
atmosphere; world-class internship experiences in collaboration with
international institutions like:
University Sains, Malaysia

Research institute of Food Science and Technology,

Mashhad, Iran
Laboratoire dIngnierie des Biomolcules (LIBio),
Universit de Lorraine, France

Department of Food Bioprocessing and Nutrition


Sciences, North Carolina State University, USA
Punjab Medical College
Faisalabad Confectionary Association, Pakistan
Punjab Food Authority, Lahore
Engro Foods Limited, Karachi
Halal Research Council, Pakistan

Our graduate program off ers study leading to Masters of


Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Graduate students
receive in-depth training in the core disciplines of food & nutrition,
food chemistry, food microbiology, food engineering & processing,
food safety, food service management, human nutrition & textile &
clothing.

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Faculty
Prof. Dr. Faqir Muhammad Anjum (T.I)
PhD (USA & UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Professor / Chairman
Specialization: Food Science & Technology, Halal foods,

Cereal

Science

Dr. Mahr un Nisa (I.F)


PhD (UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Associate Professor
Specialization: Nutrition, Nutrients Metabolism

Dr. Muhammad Umair Arshad


PhD (UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Associate Professor
Specialization: Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals
Utilization of

Bioactive components of agro-industrial waste

Dr. Rabia Shabir Ahmad


PhD (UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor

Assistant Professor
Specialization: Functional Foods, Human Nutrition,

HACCP &

Food Analysis

Dr. Muhammad Tahir Nadeem


PhD (UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Food Biotechnology, Nutrition, Cereal

Sciences,

Fruits and Vegetables Processing

Dr. Farhan Saeed


PhD (UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization:
Cereal

Science:

Wheat

quality

and

characterization, Starch chemistry, Functional foods,

Dr. Muhammad Kamran Khan


PhD (France)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Food Chemistry and Analysis, Application
of

ultrasound in food processing, Eff ect of industrial


processes on

potential bioactive components

Dr. Nazir Ahmad


PhD (France)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Health Biotechnology,
Food
Metabolism.

Dr. Ali Imran

analysis

Food

Dr. Zarina Mushtaq


PhD (UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Food Microbiology, Dietetics

Nutrition

&

PhD (UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Assistant professor
Specialization: Human Nutrition, Dietary cure for
metabolic
syndrome, Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals
Dr. Adeela Yasmin
PhD (UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Dairy Technology & Nutrition
Dr. Muhammad Sajid Arshad
PhD (UAF)
HEC Approved Supervisor
Assistant professor
Specialization: Meat Science and Nutrition, Functional
Meat
Production, Halal Foods
Dr. Farhana Nosheen
PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Agriculture Extension

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Government College University Faisalabad

Ms. Bushra Niaz


MSc (Hons) (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Food Microbiology &
Biotechnology

Mr. Muhammad Afzaal


MSc (Hons) (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Food Microbiology &
Biotechnology
Ms. Hafi za Saima Tahir
MSc (Hons) (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Dairy Technology

Ms. Amina Gilani


MS (PU) Lecturer
Specialization: Art & Design

Ms. Uzma Khalid


MSc (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Food and Nutrition
Ms. Sumaira Rehman
MSc (UOP)
Lecturer
Specialization: Management Studies

Ms. Umaira Bilal


MSc
(PU)
Lecturer
Specialization: Textiles and Clothing

Ms. Sabeen Rehman


MSc
(PU)
Lecturer Specialization: Art
& Design

Ms. Sidra Shahzadi


Bachelor in Fine Arts (GCUF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Fine Art and Textile
Design
Ms. Zunaira Tahir
MS (GCUF)

Lecturer
Specialization: Food and Nutrition

Ms. Unsa Noureen


MS (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Textiles and Clothing

Scheme of Studies
BS Food Science & Technology

Semester 1
M
T

B
H
S
T
C
S
P
S
E
N
B
C
F
S
Semester 2
M
T

OR
Biology-I
Introduction to Statistical Theory -1
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Pakistan Studies
Functional English
Essentials of Biochemistry
Introduction to Food Science &
Technology

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2(2
3(3
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3(2

OR
Biology-I 1

H
F

S
F

S
F

S
F

S
M

I
Semester 4

Mechanics-I

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Mathematics-ll

B
H
S
T
I
S
E
N
F
S
F
S
H
N
Semester 3

F
S
F
S

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Mathematics-I

Introduction to Statistical Theory - II


Islamic Studies / Ethics
English composition &
comprehension
Food Production
Food Processing & Preservation
Principles of Human Nutrition

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2(2
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3(1
3(3

Food Quality Management


Food Safety
Instrumental Techniques in Food
Analysis
Food Chemistry
General Microbiology

3(2-

Food Business Management


Dairy Technology

3 (2-1)

S
P

H
F

S
F

S
Semester 5

Unit Operation in Food Processing

S
F

S
F

S
F

S
F

S
F

S
Semester 6

Cereal Technology

N
F

S
F

S
F

S
F

S
F

S
F

S
Semester 7

Community Nutrition

S
F

S
F

S
B

I
F

S
F

S
Semester 8

Extrusion Technology

F
S

Mechanics-ll
Fruits and Vegetables Processing
Food Process Engineering

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Sugar Technology
Technology of Fats and Oils
Food Microbiology
Beverage Technology
Meat Technology

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Food Plant Layout and Sanitation


Confectionery and Snack Foods
Bakery Products Technology
Postharvest Technology
Food Product Development
Research Projects and Scientifi c
Writing

Fundamentals of Halal Foods


Food Laws & Regulations
Food and Bioprocess Technology
Food Packaging
Poultry, Egg and Fish Processing

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Internship

10(0

BS Human Nutrition & Dietetics


Semester 1
F
S
H
N
E
N
C
S
P
S
P
S
B
C

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Introduction to Food Science &


Technology
Principles of Human Nutrition
Functional English
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Pakistan Studies
Introduction to Psychology
Essentials of Biochemistry

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H

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S
E

N
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S
Semester 3

Community Nutrition

N
H

N
H

N
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N
A

H
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H
B

N
Semester 4

Dietetics 1

N
H

N
H

N
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N
A

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T
Semester 5

Dietetics II

N
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N
H

N
H

N
H

N
P

H
Semester 6

Nutrients Drugs Interaction

N
H
N Nutrition
H

N
B

C
P

H
P

H
Semester 7

Clinical and Therapeutic Nutrition

H
N
H
N
H
N
H
N
H
N

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Food processing & Preservation


Fundamentals of Halal Foods
Food Microbiology
English composition &
comprehension
Islamic Studies / Ethics

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Contemporary nutrition
Metabolism of Nutrients
Diet Modeling and Counseling
General Human Anatomy
General Pathology
Introduction to Biotechnology

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Life Cycle Nutrition


Food Safety & Toxicology
Assessment of Nutritional status
Applied Anatomy
Introduction to Statistical Theory

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Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals


Meal planning & management
Nutrition in Emergency
Nutritional Biochemistry
Functional Anatomy and PhysiologyI

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Analytical Tools in Food and


Vitamins & Minerals in Nutrition
Biochemistry of Diseases
Functional Anatomy and PhysiologyI
General Pharmacology

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Medical Nutrition Therapy
Nutrition in exercise & sports
Nutritional Defi ciency Disorders
Infant and Young Child Feeding
Research Projects and Scientifi c
Writing

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Nutrition Policy and Public Health
N
Semester 8

BS Home Economics

H
N

Internship

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Semester 1
H
E
H
E
H
E
H
E
E
N
C
S
B

Introduction to Home Economics


Fundamentals of Food & Nutrition
Textiles and Clothing
Introduction to Art and Design
Functional English
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Biolo

Hgy/
SPharmacology
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E
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E
H

E
H

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E

N
I

S
A

C
Semester 3

Meal Management

E
H

E
H

E
M

I
E

N
M

T
Semester 4

Home Management & Housing

Clothing and Consumer Education


Applied Art and Design
Lifespan Development
English composition &
comprehension
Islamic Studies/ Ethics
Fundamentals Of Biochemistry

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Family and Community Development


Family Economics
General Microbiology 1
Communication Skills
Mathematics-I

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H
Applied Housing & Home

E
Management
3(2H
Special Children Education

E
3(3H
Entrepreneurship Development

E
3(3P
Household Physics

H
3(2S
Introduction to Statistical Theory

T
3(3P
Pakistan Studies

S
2(2Semester 5
Major areas of home economics: the student will choose
one of
the elective group (* Core Courses)
Food & Nutrition
F
Food Preservation
A
F
Experimental Foods
A
F
Advanced Nutrition
A
F
Dietetics
A
Home Economics Education,
*
HAdministration & Supervision
E

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Textiles & Clothing


T
Fundamentals of Garment
A
Construction
T
Pattern Making
A
T
Fashion Designing and Illustrations
A
T
Structural Textile Design
A

Home Economics Education,


*
HAdministration & Supervision
E
Applied Art & Design

3(2
3(1
3(1
3(2

A
Early Ages of Art
A
A
Art Education
A
A
Drawings Techniques
A
A
Commercial Art
A
Home Economics Education,
*
HAdministration & Supervision
E
Human Development and Family Studies

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3(2

H
Development from Prenatal to
D
Infancy
H
Childhood Care and Development
D
H
Adolescent Development
D
H
Adulthood and Aging
D
Home Economics Education,
*
HAdministration & Supervision
E
Interior and Environmental Design

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I
E
I
E

Interior Space Planning 1


Fundamentals of Interior Architecture
1

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Government College University Faisalabad

I
Designing the Furniture
E

Interior Design Application


I
E(Perspective Drawing/Studio)
D
Home Economics Education,
*
HAdministration & Supervision
E
Resources and Facility Management
R
Essentials of Management
F
R
Entrepreneurship for home based
F
Industry
R
Management of household Aff airs
F
R
Fundamentals of Marketing
F
Home Economics Education,
*
HAdministration & Supervision
E
Semester 6

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Food & Nutrition


F
Physiological Aspects of Nutrition
A
F
Nutritional Biochemistry
A
F
Food Microbiology
A
F
Community Nutrition
A
*
Methods of Research
H
Textiles & Clothing

3(2
3(3
3(2
3(2

T
Textiles Computer aided Design
A
T
Fiber Chemistry
A
T
Textile Processing and Finishing
A
T
Fundamentals of Drapping
A
*
Methods of Research
H
Applied Art & Design

3(1
3(2
3(3
3(1

A
History of Art
A
A
Applied Art Education
A
A
Home Art And Craft
A
A
Fundamentals of Designing
A
*
Methods of Research
H
Human Development and Family Studies

3(3
3(2
3(1
3(1

H
Positive Psychology
D
H
Early Childhood and Guidance
D
H
Theories of Human Development
D
Communication in Human
H
Dand Family Relations
F
*
Methods of Research
H
Interior and Environmental Design

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3(3-

3(3-

3(2-

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Interior Space Planning II
E
I
Fundamentals of Interior Architecture
E
II
I
Designing For Soft Furnishing
E
I
Interior Environment( Physical
E
Aspect)
*
Methods of Research
H
Resources and Facility Management

3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2

F
R

F
R

F
R

F
*

H
Semester 7

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Essentials of Communication
House Keeping Management
Home Management & Supervision
Organizational Behavior
Methods of Research

3(3-

3(3-

Food & Nutrition


F
Applied Nutrition
A
F
Nutritional Management in Disasters
A
F
Institutional Management
A
F
Life Cycle Nutrition
A
*
Research Project
H
Textiles & Clothing

3(2
3(3
3(2
3(3

T
Dress designing through Draping
A
T
Fiber Science
A
T
Language of Fashion
A
T
Textile Dyeing and Printing
A
*
Research Project
H
Applied Art & Design

3(1
3(2
3(3
3(2

A
Islamic Art
A
A
Essentials of Interior Design
A
A
The Craft of Hand Weaving
A
A
Print Making
A
*
Research Project
H
Human Development & Family Studies

3(3
3(2
3(2
3(1

H
Abnormal Psychology
D
H
Elementary Education and
D
Administration
H
Family Dynamics
D
H
Gerontology: Social Aspects
D
*
Research Project
H
Interior & Environmental Design

3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2

I
Environmental Management
E
Designing Functional Spaces
I
EFor Special Needs
D
I
Environmental Aesthetics
E

3(2

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6(0-

6(0-

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3(2-

I
Interior Design Project
E
*
Research Project
H
Resources & Facility Management

3(0

F
R

F
R

F
R

F
*

H
Semester 8

3(2
3(2
3(2
3(3

Human Resource Management


Consumer Economics
Consumer Behavior
Family Finance
Research Project

6(0-

6(0-

*
Internship
H
Food & Nutrition

F
Nutrition Health & Prevention
A
F
Sports Nutrition
A
F
Food Allergies
A
Textiles & Clothing

3(3
3(3

T
Traditional Textiles of Pakistan
A
T
Historic Costume
A
T
Textile Applications
A
Applied Art & Design

3(3
3(3

A
Art Appreciation
A
A
Painting
A
A
Hand Built Pottery
A
Human Development & Family Studies

3(2
3(1

Educational Psychology &


H
DMeasurement Techniques
F
Planning and Managing Human
H
DServices Programs
F
H
Day Care Management and
D
Administration
Interior & Environmental Design

Advance Computer Applications for


I
EInterior Design.
D
Interior Design Professional
I
EPractice Management
D
I
Consumer ,Marketing Strategies
E

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Resources & Facility Management

R
F
R
F
R
F

Small Business Management


Money Banking And Finance

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Hotel Management

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MS/PhD Food Science & Technology

Food Additives

16.1266

F
Food Toxicology

16.1267

16.1268

F
Advanced Food Chemistry

16.1269

16.1270

F
Food Enzymology

16.1271

16.1272

B
Advances in Food Biotechnology

16.1273

16.1274

16.1276

F
Advanced Food Microbiology

16.1275

F
16.1277
Recent Advances in Food Science and Technology

16.1278

F
Advanced Beverage Technology

16.1279

16.1280

F
Food Quality Assurance Management

16.1281

16.1282

F
Food Chain Management

16.1283

16.1284

F
Milling of Cereals

16.1285

16.1286

F
Baking Science and Technology-I

16.1287

16.1288

F
Baking Science and Technology-ll

16.1289

16.1290

F
Starch Chemistry and Technology

16.1291

16.1292

F
Dairy Processing-I

16.1293

16.1294

F
Dairy processing -II

16.1295

16.1296

F
Chemistry of Edible Oils and Fats

16.1297

16.1298

F
16.1299
Industrial Processing Technol. of Edible Oils & Fats Products

16.1300
16.1302

F
F
Technology of Spices and Condiments
Meat Science

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16.1303

16.1304

16.1306

F
Technology of Processed Meat
F

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16.1309

F
Prebiotics and probiotics

16.1310

F
Postharvest Management

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16.1312

F
Food Packaging

16.1313

16.1314

F
Physical Properties of Food

16.1315

16.1316

F
Food Industrial Waste Management

16.1317

16.1319

16.1321

Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals

S
Other Mandatory Requirements For MPhil

16.1308

16.1318

16.1305

Statistics for Research

16.1320
F

Special Problem
F
Seminar (Research)
S
F
Thesis
S
Other Mandatory Requirements For PhD
S
Statistics for Research
T
F
Special Problem
S
F
Seminar (General)
S
F
Seminar (Research)
S
F
Thesis

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MS/PhD Human Nutrition &


Dietetics

H
Advanced human nutrition
N
H
Nutritional epidemiology
N
H
Clinical assessment of nutritional
N
status
H
Human immunology and nutrition
N
Biochemical, physiological,
H
Nand genetic aspects of human nutrition
D
H
Cell biology and nutrition
N
H
Metabolism of bioactive nutrients
N
H
Processes in clinical nutrition
N
H
Advanced techniques in food
N
analysis
H
Advanced medical therapy
N
H
Pathophysiologic basis of metabolic
N
diseases
H
Health benefi ts of functional foods
N
H
Dietary interventions in public health
N
H
Metabolic interrelationships:
N
macronutrients
H
Geriatric nutrition
N
H
Pre-therapy and allied health
N
H
Nutritional genomics
N

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Pathophysiology of obesity
N
H
Project designing in nutrition
N
Other Mandatory Requirements For MPhil

3(3

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Statistics for Research
T
H
Special Problem
N
H
Seminar (Research)
N
H
Thesis
N
Other Mandatory Requirements For PhD

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1(0

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T
H
N
H
N
H
N
H
N

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S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
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F
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F
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T

Statistics for Research

Seminar (General)

Special Problem

Seminar (Research)
Thesis

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1(0
1(0

MS Food Safety & Quality


Management

Food Safety and Quality


Management
Food Microbiology and Toxicology
Food Laws, Regulations and Auditing
Public Health and Nutrition
Safe Food Supply Chain
Management
Food labeling, authenticity and
traceability
Food Technology and Packaging
Consumer Behavior and Preferences
Food Sampling and analysis
techniques
Global issues in food Security and
Safety
Special Problem
Seminar (Research)
Research and Thesis
Statistics for Research

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MPhil / PhD Food and Nutrition


Physiology And Biochemistry
F
AOf Human Nutrition
N
F
Principals of Nutritional Assessment
A
F
Community Nutrition
A
F
Dietetics And Applied Nutrition
A
F
Food Toxicology
A
F
Life Cycle Nutrition
A
F
Macro Nutrient Metabolism
A
F
Nutrition And Physical Fitness
A
F
Analytical Techniques in Food And
A
Nutrition
F
Process in Clinical Nutrition
A
F
Vitamins In Human Nutrition
A
F
Human And Environmental Allergies
A
F
Maternal And Child Nutrition
A

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A
F
A

Nutrition in Health And Disease


Research Methods in Food And
Nutrition

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Recent Advances In Food And Nutrition

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FA
Food Defi ciencies And Combating Strategies

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F
Need Based Human Nutrition

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FA
Nutritional Disorders And Diet Therapy

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FA

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16.1334

16.1336

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F
Minerals In Human Nutrition

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FA
Nutrition Immunology

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F
Nutrition Policies and Programmes

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Other Mandatory Requirements For MPhil

Special
Statistics for Research

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FAN-730

Seminar

FAN-729

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Statistics for
Other Mandatory Requirements For PhD

STA-795

FAN-757

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FAN-758

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Seminar

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A
T
A
T
A
T
A
T
A
T
A
T
A
T
A
T
A
T
A
T
A

Social and Psychological Aspects of


Clothing
Experimental Textiles
Fundamentals of Fabric Formation
Consumer Behavior
Textile Chemistry
Decorative Fabrics
Textile Finishing
Fabric Processing
Colour Chemistry
Fashion Designing
Textile and Garment Industry of
Pakistan
Clothing Culture and Economy

1
T
A
S
T
M
I
M
I
E
N
E
N
T
A
T
A
T
A

Methods of Research
Statistics for Research
Production, Planning and control
Human Resource Management
Alternative Energy Sources
Occupational Safety and
Environment
Special Problem
Seminar (Research)
Research/Thesis

3(3
3(2
3(3
3(3
3(3
3(3
1(0
1(0
6(0-

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Development and Family
Studies

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Regulation of Metabolism in Health & disease

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MPhil Textiles and Clothing

Human Nutrition And Chronic Diseases

BCH-715

FAN-727

FAN-760

F
Advanced Dietetics And Applied Nutrition

16.1357

FAN-759

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STA-795

Seminar

Nutraceutical Foods

Nutritional Assessment And Health Care

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Advanced Human Development
F
Educational Psychology and
H
FMeasurement Techniques
S
H
Elementary Childhood Education
F
H
Crises Management in Families
F
H
Human and Family Ecology
F
H
Sociology of Childhood and Youth
F
H
Guidance and Counseling of the
F
Child
H
Special Children and Rehabilitation
F
H
Cultural Anthropology and Human
F
Studies
H
Abnormal Psychology
F
H
Theories of Human Development
F
S
Statistics for Research
T
E
Introduction to Educational
D
Psychology
S
Gender and Development
O
P
Psychological Testing and
S
Measurement
Other Mandatory Requirements
S
T
H
F
H
F
H
F

Statistics for Research


Special Problem
Seminar (Research)
Research Thesis

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Note:
Core courses to be off ered as per departmental
decision. PhD students who enrolled courses in MPhil
will not take the core courses for PhD.
Minor Courses to be off ered during Fall and Spring
Semester as per departmental decision and selected

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Department of

Mathematics

Faculty of Science & Technology

Phone: 0419239107 Email:


math@gcuf.edu.pk

1.
2.
3.
4.

Programs Offered

BS Mathematics
MSc Mathematics
MPhil Mathematics
PhD Mathematics

Chairman: Dr. Muhammad


Nawaz Naeem

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from departments i.e. Biochemistry, Physiology,


Microbiology and Biotechnology.
Overall 24 teaching credit hours for MPhil and 18
teaching credit hours for PhD program are mandatory.
However, the research supervisor of students may
recommend additional courses. The department will off

er the courses keeping in view the availability of


teachers and nature of research to be conducted.

PhD. Students will have not studies the course Statistics for
Research in MPhil will have to take this course as audit course as
mandatory requirement.

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t of Mathematics is one of the oldest departments of


this institution. It has rich history of excellence and
performance and produced renowned mathematicians
who are serving in various organizations with
distinction and credit.

At the University level this department is now running


BS, MSc, MPhil and PhD programmes in the subject of
Mathematics. The Department has produced outstanding
students who are serving in academic institutions, Pakistan
Atomic Energy Commission, Banks and Industries, and in
particular, the Aerospace, Oil and Electronic Industry etc.. The
mission of the Department is to enhance the research skills of the
creative minds through active involvement in the researchoriented activities. The Department has qualifi ed and
experienced teachers who are devotedly inculcating in the
students the zeal, spirit and determination necessary to compete
with the new scientifi c challenges in every walk of life. The
Department is also providing teaching assistance in the subject of
Mathematics to other Departments of the University, namely
Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography,
Economics, Banking & Finance, Statistics, Bioinformatics,
Pharmacy etc.

Mission

The Department of Mathematics will off er courses and


programs of study that will ensure that the student learner will be
able to contribute to todays society. The students will obtain
abilities to critically assess numerical and graphical information;
learn to formulate strategies for solving problems; and
acknowledge the importance of being intellectually curious
throughout their adult lives. The Department, through its faculty,
will continue to contribute to the body of knowledge of the
discipline, whether in traditional research, applied research, or
research in the teaching of Mathematics.

Vision

Values

Mathematics develops computational skills, critical


thinking, and problem solving skills. The theory,
discipline, and techniques taught in mathematics
courses are especially important in todays society. The
faculty of the Department of Mathematics recognizes
this and strives to ensure that the student learner
obtains this knowledge. At the same time, the faculty
contributes to the discipline by fundamental research in
pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and
mathematics education.

Put a high priority on student learning in a personal


environment.

Encourages students to participate in the learning


experience through participation in the classroom,
involvement in faculty-directed student research,
student oriented seminars, and other related activities.

Encourages both faculty and staff members of the


department to undertake professional development
opportunities that make educational excellence
possible.
Values the contributions of the faculty to their discipline
through publications, presentations, and other methods of
intellectual dissemination and strongly encourages their
continued eff orts in these endeavors.

Goals

The Department will off er courses that:


Build and enhance computational skills necessary in
todays society.

Develop the students ability to critically interpret


numerical and grapical data.
Develop and enhance the students problem solving skills.
Encourage and reinforce the critical thinking skills of the

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students.
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Develop the students ability to intelligently

communicate
mathematical results in both a written and oral format.

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Work closely with other Departments and Colleges
within
the University to ensure that their student majors have
the
necessary mathematical background to succeed in
their
discipline both academically and professionally.

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Off er a minor in Mathematics that allows the nonmajor to

needs
of the student majors, the discipline, industry,
education,
and society.
the

Masters

in

Mathematics,

resources
to enhance their professional endeavors in teaching, in
research, and in service.

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Provide an environment which will help all faculty and
to achieve their professional goals.

Faculty

Dr. Muhammad Nawaz Naeem


Associate Professor / Chairman
PhD (UK)
Specialization: Vibrations of Cylindrical Shells

Dr. Muhammad Kashif Shafi q


Assistant Professor
PhD Mathematics (GCU Lahore)
Specialization: Graph Theory

Dr. Naveed Latif


Assistant
Professor
PhD
(GCU,
Lahore) Specialization: Real
analysis

Dr. Ghulam Murtaza


Assistant
Professor
PhD
(GCU,
Lahore)
Specialization:
Functional Analysis

off

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Provide the faculty with the necessary time and

staff

Dr. Saima Parveen


Assistant
Professor
PhD
(GCU,
Lahore)
Specialization:
Algebraic Topology

Dr. Muhammad Imran


Assistant Professor PhD
(GCU, Lahore) Specialization: Fluid
Mechanics

ering
concentrations in Applied Mathematics and Teaching of
Mathematics.

Lahore)
Algebra

take more specialized classes in mathematics.


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Off er undergraduate degree programs that meet the

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Re-institute

Dr. Irshaad Ahmad


Assistant
Professor
PhD
(GCU,
Lahore)
Specialization:
Functional Analysis

Dr. Nazeran Idrees


Assistant Professor PhD (GCU,
Specialization:
Commutative

Dr. Mohsan Raza


Assistant Professor
PhD (COMSATS, Islamabad)
Specialization: Geometric Function Theory
Dr. Asifa Tassaddiq
Assistant Professor
PhD (NUST, Islamabad)
Specialization: Integral Transforms and special
function
Dr. M. Ahsan Binyamin
Assistant
Professor
PhD
(GCU,
Lahore)
Specialization: Commutative Algebra & Singularity
Theory

Dr. Aqeel Ahmad Khan


Assistant Professor
PhD (Islamia University, Bahawalpur)
Specialization: Fixed Point Theory

Dr. Awais Gul Khan


Lecturer
PhD (COMSATS, Islamabad)
Specialization: Variational Inequalities, Optimization

Mr. Muhammad Umer Shuaib


Lecturer
MPhil (GCU, Lahore)
Specialization: Group Theory and its Generalization

Mrs. Khadija Tul Kubra


Lecturer (On study leave for PhD)
MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Vibrations of Cylindrical Shells
Mrs. Shazia Kanwal
Lecturer
MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Vibrations of Cylindrical Shells
Mrs. Ayesha Iqbal
Lecturer (On Study Leave for PhD)
MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Vibrations of Cylindrical Shells with ring
support.

Mrs. Sehar Asghar


Lecturer
MPhil (GCUF)

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Specialization: Operations Research

rer MPhil
(GCUF)

Ms. Asma Mahmood


Lecturer
MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Gamma-Semigroups

Mr. Muhammad Kashif Iqbal


Lecturer (On Study
Leave for PhD) MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Mathematics

Mr. Saqib Mazher Qureshi


Lecturer (On Study
Leave for PhD) MPhil (QAU,
Islamabad) Specialization: Fuzzy
and Soft Algebra

Faculty of Science & Technology

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Equations

and

diff

Ms. Hadia Ali


Lectu

Specialization:
Diff erential transformations
methods

Mr. Naveed Anjum


Lecturer
MPhil (AirUniversity, Islamabad)
Specialization: Mathematical Modeling.

Ms. Samaira Naz


Lecturer (Gold Medalist)
MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Diff erential Equations

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16.1369

Ms. Atifa Latif


Lecturer
MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Symmetries of Diff erential
Equations

Mrs. Saima Rasheed


Lecturer MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Graph Theory

Mrs. Mubashara Wali


Lecturer
MPhil (GCUF)
Specialization: Diff erential Equations

Scheme of
Studies BS
Mathematics

Semester 1

16.1370

16.1371

I
Islamic Studies / Ethics
EN

16.1372

MT
Functional English

16.1373

MT
Calculus-I

16.1374
16.1375

Mathematical Method-I
P
Sem

16.1376

P
Physics-I

16.1377

EN
English Comprehension and Composition

16.1378

Pakistan Studies

16.1379

MT
Introduction to Statistical Theory -1

16.1380
16.1381

Sem
Calculus-ll

16.1382

MT
Mathematical Method-ll

16.1383

MT
Vector Calculus

MT

Mechanics - I

16.1384

M
e
c
h
a
ni
c
s
II

16.1385

MT

16.1389

MT
Diff erential Equations

16.1390

MT
Numerical Analysis

16.1391

MT
Operations Research

In
tr
o
d
u
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io
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to
S
ta
ti
st
ic
al
T
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e
or
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II

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T
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S
p
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2(2-0)

3(3-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(3-1)

P
Sem

P
h
y
si
c
sll

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2(2-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

MT

2(2-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

2(2-0)

2(2-0)

C
C++
S
Semester 5
M

T
M

T
M

T
M

T
M

T
Semester 6

Real Analysis -1

T
M

T
M

T
M

T
M

T
Semester 7

Real Analysis - II

Complex Analysis
Vector and Tensor Analysis
Algebra -1
Point Set Topology

Algebra - II
Mechanics
Functional Analysis
Diff erential Geometry

Pure Mathematics
M
Advanced Group Theory
T
M
Advanced Set Theory
T
Optional Subjects (3 out of Following)
M
Mathematical Statistics-I
T
M
Continuous Groups
T
M
Theory of Modules
T
M
Algebraic Topology
T
M
Advanced Topology
T
M
Numerical Analysis-I
T
M
Advanced Linear Algebra
T
M
Rings and Fields
T
Applied Mathematics
M
Fluid Mechanics-I
T
M
Advanced Mathematical Methods
T
Optional Subjects (3 out of Following)
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T

Mathematical Statistics-I
Special Theory of Relativity
Operations Research
Quantum Mechanics
Soft Ware Engineering
Numerical Analysis-I

Semester 8
Pure Mathematics
M
T
M
T
Optional Subjects (2 out of Following)
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
Applied Mathematics
M
T
M
T
Optional Subjects (2 out of Following)
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
The Project of BS (H) Mathematics will be off ered as an

optional paper to not more than 50 % of the class strength and only to
those who obtain at least 65 % marks onthe basis of their performance
in V & VI Semesters.

Sc
Mathe
matics

Semester 1
M

T
M

T
M

T
M

T
M

T
Semester 2
M
T

Real Analysis-I
Complex Analysis
Vector and Tensor
Algebra-I
Point Set Topology

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4(4
4(4
4(4
4(4-

Real Analysis-ll

4(4-

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MTH-554

Algebra-ll

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MT
Mechanics

16.1393

MT
Functional Analysis

MTH-560

Semester 3

Pure Mathematics

MTH-651

Optional Paper (3 out of Following)

MTH-655

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Advanced Set Theory

MT
Theory of Numbers

16.1407

MT
Numerical Analysis-ll

16.1408

MT

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MT

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W
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E
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gi
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Continuous Groups

16.1396

MT
Algebraic Topology

16.1397

MT
Advanced Topology

16.1398

MT
Numerical Analysis-I

16.1399

MT
Advanced Linear Algebra

16.1406

MT

MT
Theory of Modules

MTH-669

MT

Mathematical Statistics-

16.1395

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Advanced Group Theory

MTH-653

Rings and Fields

MTH-671

Fluid Mechanics-I

ure
Mathemati
cs

MTH-673

Advanced Mathematical

Optional Subjects (2 out of the


followings)

TH-652
Measure
Theory

MTH-655

16.1400

Mathematical Statistics-I
MT
Special Theory of

Relativity

16.1401

MT
Operations Research

TH-654
Advanced
Functional
Analysis

ptional
Subjects
(2 out of

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

Mathematical Statistics-ll

Theory of Optimization

emester 4

TH-665
Numerical
Analysis-I

Applied Mathematics

Methods

MT
Rings and Modules

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M
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Diff erential Geometry

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the followings)
Q
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4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

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M
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Project

T
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C++ (Programming Language)

M
T
4(4T
The
Project
of
MSc
Mathematics
will
be
off
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as
an
Applied Mathematics
optional paper to not more than 50 % of the class strength and only to
M those who obtain at least 65 % marks on the basis of their performance in
T
M l& II Semesters.
T
Optional Paper (2 out of Following)
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T
M
T

MPhil/PhD Mathematics

*
M
*
M
*
M
M
T
M
T
M
T

Algebra
Functional Analysis
Numerical Analysis
Theoretical Physics (Plasma Physics)
Heat Transfer-I
Heat Transfer-ll

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

M
Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics
T
M
Lie Algebra
T
M
Representation Theory of Symmetric
T
Groups
Numerical Solutions of Ordinary
M
T Diff erential Equations
H
M
Algebraic Topology
T
M
Graph Theory and its Applications
T
Numerical Solutions of Partial
M
T Diff erential Equations
H
M
Approximation Theory
T
M
Sobolev Spaces
T
M
Theory of Semi Groups
T
M
Advanced Fluid Dynamics
T

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

M
Viscous Fluid Flow
T
M
Commutative Algebra
T
M
Acoustics
T
M
Geometric Function Theory
T
M
Integral Transforms
T
M
Convex Analysis
T
Diff erential
M
T Subordinations and its Applications
H
M
Inequalities Involving Convex
T
Functions
M
Perturbation Methods-I
T
M
Perturbation Methods-ll
T
M
Advanced Partial Diff erential
T
Equations
M
Theory of Interpolation Spaces
T
M
Magneto- Hydrodynamics
T
M
Monomial Algebra
T
M
Variational Inequalities and its
T
Applications
M
Integral Equations
T
M
Theory of Majorization
T
M
Distribution Theory and Transform
T
Analysis
M
Group Theoretic Methods
T
M
Homological Algebra
T
M
Fixed Point Theory
T
M
Multiplicative Ideal Theory
T
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

3(

M
Seminar (General)
T
M
Seminar (Research)
T
M
Thesis
T
Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD

1(

1(

M
Seminar (General)
T
M
Seminar (Research)
T
M
Thesis
T
*Core courses for M Phil program; the students will have

1(

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3(

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to take three core courses as and when off ered by the department.

N.B: Overall 24 teaching credit hours for M Phil program


are mandatory and overall 18 teaching credit hours for PhD program
are mandatory. However, the research supervisor of students may
recommend additional courses. The department will off er the courses
keeping in view the availability of teachers and nature of research to be
conducted.

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Faculty of Science & Technology

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Email:

microbiology@gcuf.edu.pk

Vision

To attain the highest level of glory and excellence in


the fi eld of Microbiology through quality teaching and
research and to make this Department as model department
for producing highly competent and skillful Microbiologist to
serve for the benefi t of humanity and to contribute to the
development of Nation.

Mission

To create an environment conducive for learning


through quality
teaching and research.
To produce competent and skilled professionals in
the fi eld of

Microbiology to full fi ll the future needs of


educational institutes.
To prepare researchers to meet the challenges of
industry,

research organizations, science and technology.


To develop the department as a model
department of

Microbiology in the country for undergraduate and


postgraduate
teaching and research.

Department of

Microbiolog

Phone:

041-9201205

Introduction

In spite of their very small size, the impact of


microbes on the planet is so extensive that life without them is
almost impossible. Microbiology is an exceptionally diverse
science which deals with the study of microorganisms in
relation to disease, industry, medicine, environment and
modern biotechnology. The study of microorganisms cannot
be overemphasized as they are necessary for the production
of bread, cheese, antibiotics, vitamins, organic acids,

enzymes and Genetic Engineering. They are


,
indispensable components of our
biologics, ecosystem. Unfortunately some
sera and microbes cause all the known
vaccines. diseases in humans, animals and
Over and plants causing heavy morbidity and
above, mortality.
microbes
also
serve as
the basis
and the
major
tools in
the
fi
elds
of
Molecula
r Biology,
Modern
Biotechn
ology

Department of Microbiology was established in


Govt. College University Faisalabad in November
2011 for the teaching and research in Microbiology
at Undergraduate & Postgraduate levels. Initially a
4-Year BS Microbiology program (Morning) was
started during Fall 2011-12 and later on 2-Year
MPhil Program in Microbiology was initiated in Fall
2012-13 and PhD programme in Fall semester
2014-15. Recently, the University statuary bodies
has also approved the BS Microbiology (Evening)
and MSc Microbiology (Weekend program) from
upcoming Fall 2015-16. The fi nal semester
students of BS Microbiology are currently doing
their internship in well reputed organizations of the
country like NIH, NARC, PRI, Shaukat Khanum
Hospital, AB Mauri, PIUNM, FIC etc. etc. Moreover,
two batches of MPhil students have successfully
completed their degrees. At present, department
has 19 highly skilled and competent faculty
members striving hard to achieve the highest level

of excellence under the able guidance of Dr.


Muhammad Hidayat Rasool.

Department of Microbiology is focusing on


academic and research collaborations with diff erent National
and International teaching and research institutes as well as
with local industries through internship programs and
combined research projects. In this regard an MoU was
signed with Health Biotechnology Division (HBD), NIBGE
Faisalabad and MPhil students of the Department are working
in National Probiotic Lab under this project. A research project
funded by Shagdery with Earth Pvt. Ltd.; A Japenese
Company has been successfully completed by the
Department. At present, about 10 Research Projects are in
progress funded by HEC and other funding agencies and
almost same number has been submitted for funding. The key
focus will be to conduct applied and problem solving research
in diverse fi eld of Microbiology. In addition to academics and
research, students of this department are equally bright and
talented in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities and
have won a number of laurels for the department.

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Scope

Microbiology is a broad discipline which has both basic


and applied aspects. Many microbiologists are interested
primarily in the biology of the microorganisms themselves
whereas others may be interested in particular functional
processes. Some microbiologists may have an applied
orientation and would be interested in practical problems in the fi
elds of medical, pharmaceutical, food, dairy and public health
Microbiology. With WTO agreement in off ering, every agrobased industry and the industry involved in production and export
of biopharmaceuticals, biologics, vaccines, sera and diagnostics
will be required to hire a Microbiologist / Immunologist at its
strength to satisfy ISO certifi cation needs. Therefore the
graduates and post graduate students from Department of
Microbiology, Govt. College University Faisalabad will have a
very bright and attractive career ahead in public as well as in
private sector.

Faculty
Dr. Muhammad Hidayat Rasool
MPhil (Silver Medalist), PhD (UAF)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Associate Professor / Chairman
Specialization: Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular

Virology,

Cell Culture, Vaccine Development

Dr. Muhammad Asif Zahoor


MPhil (UAF), PhD (Austria)
(HEC Approved Supervisor) Assistant
Professor Specialization: Immunology,
Virology

Dr. Muhammad Waseem


MPhil (UAF), PhD (France)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Microbial Ecology, Mycorrhizosphere,

Microbial

Biodiversity

Dr. Bilal Aslam


MPhil (UAF), PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Bacteriology, Immunology

Dr. Saima Muzammil


MPhil (UAF), PhD
(France) (HEC Approved
Supervisor) Assistant Professor

Specialization: Agricultural Microbiology, Biotechnology

Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Nawaz


MPhil (UAF), PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Epidemiology, Virology

Dr. Muhammad Shafi que


MPhil (NIBGE), PhD (Netherland)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Biotechnology, Virology, Cell culture,
Vaccinology
Dr. Abu Baker Siddique
MPhil (UAF), PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Bacteriology, Molecular Biology
Dr. Humerah Bano Shafi q
MPhil (UOK), PhD (UOK)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Environmental Microbiology,
Bacteriology, Mol.
Genetics

Dr. Shahid Ali


MPhil (UAF), PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Virology, Cell culture,
Vaccinology
Mr. Muhammad Saqalein
DVM (UAF) (Silver Medalist), MPhil

(UAF)

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Lecturer
Specialization: Bacteriology,
Immunology
Mrs. Gull Naz
MPhil (UVAS) (Silver Medalist)
Lecturer
Specialization: Microbiology,
Mycology
Mr. Zeeshan Taj
MPhil (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Bacteriology,
Molecular Biology

Ms. Sinha Liaqat


MPhil (PU)
Lecturer
Specialization: Molecular Genetics

Mr. Muhammad Usman Qamar


MPhil (QAU)
Lecturer
Specialization: Medical & Clinical Microbiology

Mr. Muhammad Atif Nisar


MPhil (PU)
Lecturer
Specialization: Molecular Biology, Proteomics

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obial
Taxo
nom
y

Scheme of
Studies BS
Microbiology

Semester 1

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MI
General Microbiology-I

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B
Introductory Biochemistry

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MI

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MT
Cell Biology

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EN
Functional English

Mathematics-I

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Sem
Islamic Studies / Ethics

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MI
General Microbiology-ll

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Specialization: Medical Microbiology


Mrs. Sara Mahmood
MPhil (NIBGE)
Lecturer
Specialization: Bioinformatics,
Genotoxicity
Ms. Ayesha Sarwar
MPhil (UAF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Bacteriology, Food
Microbiology

Faculty of Science & Technology

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Ms. Sumreen Hayat


MPhil (PU)
Lecturer

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sic
Path
olog
y

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preh
ensi
on
and
Com
posit

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ion

kista
n
Studi
es

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MI
S
Fundamentals of Mycology

MI

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EN

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glish

Com

MI

MI

neral Virology

EN
Biostatistics
Communication Skills
C
Sem
Introduction to Computing Applications

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MI
Systemic Bacteriology

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MI
Systemic Virology

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P

MI

Sem

16.1437

Techniques in Parasitology
MI
Fundamentals of Epidemiology & Public

Health

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MI

MI

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MI

Biosafety and Risk Management


EN
Sem

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MI

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Food and Dairy Microbiology

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MI
Cell and Tissue Culture Technology

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MI
Microbial Enzyme Technology

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B
Molecular Biology

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MI
Agricultural Microbiology

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MPhil/PhD Microbiology

Introductory Microbiology (Defi


M
I ciency Course for Non-Microbiologists)
C
M
Advanced General Microbiology
I
(Elective)
M
Advanced Bacteriology (Core)
I
M
Advanced Virology (Core)
I
M
Advanced Mycology (Core)
I
M
Advanced Parasitology (Elective)
I
Advanced Epidemiology &
M
I Public Health (Elective)
C
M
Public Health Microbiology (Elective)
I
M
Advanced Immunology (Core)
I
M
Microbial Physiology (Elective)
I
M
Microbial Genetics (Elective)
I
Molecular Biology of
M
I Bacterial Viruses (Elective)
C
M
Advanced Anaerobic Microbiology
I
(Elective)
M
Tissue Culture Technology (Elective)
I
Microbiological Techniques
M
I (Defi ciency Course for NonCMicrobiologists)
M
Molecular Biology Techniques
I
(Elective)
M
Recombinant DNA Technology
I
(Elective)
DNA Damage, Repair and
M
I Carcinogenesis (Elective)
C
M
Vaccinology (Elective)
I
Industrial & Pharmaceutical
M
I Microbiology (Elective)
C
M
Food & Dairy Microbiology (Elective)
I
M
Environmental Microbiology
I
(Elective)
B
Advances in Genomics and
I
Proteonics
M
Research Methodology (Elective)
I
Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

M
Seminar General
I
M
Special Problem
I
M
Thesis
I
Mandatory Requirements for PhD

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M
I
M
I
M
I

Seminar General
Seminar Research
Thesis

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Government College University Faisalabad

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The awards of Cash Prizes and Sports


Scholarships to
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encourage the promising student
players, who win medals
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at Inter-Varsity and National
Championships
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Create healthy environment in the
campus through Sports

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Vision
We aim to be a leader of the disciplines of Physical Education and Sports Sciences by developing tools
and excelling in Sports techniques, Scholarship and exploiting opportunities for academic research.

Mission
The Mission of the
Department is to
provide a committed
and
professional
skills,
techniques
and knowledge of
diff erent Sports,
which
may
be
recognized
as
exemplary by its
users by behaving in
an
approachable
and
courteous
manner
using
available
technologies
appropriately
to
achieve objectives
eff
ectively
at
National
and
International level in
the fi eld of Physical
Education
and
Sports Sciences.

Introduction

The
study
of
Physical Education and Sports
Sciences has been vital
Importance in this age of
science and technology. A
nation cannot safe guard its
domestic and foreign interest
and get its due status at
National and International level
without using the latest
techniques
of
Physical
Education
and
Sports
Sciences in their professional
and daily routine Life.
The Department will
play a vital role in
promoting diff erent
games at National
and
International
level and is striving
to sensitize and
humanize
its
students in enabling
them to become the
leader in the fi eld of
Physical Education
and Sports Science.

Objectives

The Department is striving to provide National and International Players for promotion of Sports at
University and National Level.
Capacity Building of Players both Male and Female

Organize Training Programs for students, separately for Male and Female Players.

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Faculty

Faculty of Science & Technology

Prof. Dr. Mohammad Zuber


PhD (CWRU, USA), MPhil (QAU),
MSc (QAU)

Dean, Faculty of Science &


Technology

Chairperson

(HEC Approved Supervisor)

Mr. Muhammad Rafi que Wahla


Director Sports
MA (Phy. Edu), MA (History)

Mr. Ishfaq AM
Assistant Director Sports
MA (Phy. Edu.), PGD (English)

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Scheme of Studies
MSc. Physical Education &
Sports Sciences

(NUML)

MS Management Sciences (Scholar)

Mr. Aamir Nawaz


Lecturer
MA Physical Education
National Hockey Player

Ms. Fehmida Ayub


Lecturer
MSc. Physical Education & Sports

Sciences

Ms. Sumaira Yasmin


Game Instructor BS
(Hons) Islamic Study MA
Physical Education National
Player (Volley Ball)

Semester 1
P

E
H

N
C

S
P

E
P

E
P

E
P

E
P

E
Semester 2

Sports Management
Nutrition in Exercise and Sports
Intrroduction to Computing
Applications
Theory of Games
Wellness & Fitness
Practical Games (Football and
Badminton)
Practical Athletics (Sprints Starts
+Shot put)
Practical Educational Gymnastics

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P
Methods of Research in Sports
E
P
Methodology of Scientifi c Coaching
E
P
Science of Track & Field
E
A
Basic and Applied Anatomy
H
P
Planning Sports Facilities
E
P
Practical Games (Volleyball, Table
E
Tennis)
Practical Athletics (Long Jump,
P
ETriple Jump Discuss throw)
S
P
Practical Swimming (Free Style Back
E
Stoke)
Semester 3

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PES-651

| Physical Education for Special Person

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3(3-

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Introduction to Kinesiology
P
D
Exercise Physiology
P
P
Sports Psychology
S
P
Practical Games (Basketball, Cricket)
E
Practical Athletics (High Jump
P
E+ Javelin Throw)
S
P
Practical Gymnastics
E
D
Trauma & Rehabilitation
P
Semester 4
P
E
P
E
P
E
P
E
P
E
P
E
P
E
P
E

Role of Media in Sports


Measurement and Evaluation in
Sports
Leadership in Sports
Practical Games (Hockey, Tennis)
Practical Athletics (Relay, Hurdles)
Practical Small Area Games
Hiking and Tracking and Physical
Fitness Test
Thesis

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Striving for Excellence

Government College University


Faisalabad

Programs Offered

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

BS Physics
MSc Physics
MPhil Physics
MS Nanotechnology
PhD Physics

Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Nasir Amin

235

Introduction
The Department of Physics is imparting quality
education and research guidance to the community. All
the faculty members of the Department are striving

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research institutes and industry.


Developing highly qualifi ed physicists
who can serve as
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major contributors to the scientifi c
and technological
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literacy in theoretical and applied
physics.
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Providing physical knowledge,
experimental experience
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and training in analytical reasoning and
critical thinking
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required as the basis for the students

Fac

Prof
. Dr.
Nasir
Amin
Prof
essor /

hard for excellence and exercising


their potential to the maximum to
uplift the academic standard of the
University.

To broaden and deepen the vision of


the students according to the needs of the 21st
century, the Department focuses on activitybased
learning. The Department has
established linkage with local industries and
institutions to provide platform for the academic
and professional development of students
according to their choices. The Department is
off ering research in various branches of
physics such as condensed matter physics,
plasma physics, health and medical physics,
environmental
physics,
semiconductor
materials Physics, Laser spectroscopy, Nano
technology and theoretical physics. The
Department
organizes
conferences,
presentations, seminars, workshops, and

excursion cum study tours for the students to provide in-depth


understanding of the fi eld at national and international level.

Vision

The Department of Physics seeks to build up its national


reputation in Physics education and research and to become
national leader in producing highly professional and motivated
physicists.

Mission

Our mission is to provide a rigorous grounding in the


scientifi c process and a fi rm scientifi c understanding of nature to
foster critical thinking and to provide scientifi cally literate and
liberally educated physicists.

The primary functional aspects of our mission can be


classifi ed as
Educating and preparing undergraduate and graduate
students for advanced study and employment in education,

Chairperson

PhD (QAU), Post Doctorate (USA)


Specialization: Laser Spectroscopy & Laser Matter
Interaction

Dr. Muhammad Sharif


Associate Professor
PhD
Specialization: Experimental Plasma Physics
Dr. Ijaz Ahmad Khan
Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Experimental Plasma Physics
Dr. Fakhar e Alam
Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Bio Photonics

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Faculty of Science & Technology

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Dr. Abdur Rasheed


Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Theoretical Plasma
Physics

Dr. Muhammad Imran Arshad


Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Semiconductor Physics

Dr. Muhammad Shahzad

Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Remote
Sensing

Dr. Aamir Shahzad


Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Computational Plasma and Materials; an
experimental fl uid Materials/ Modeling simulation
Dr. Tariq Munir
Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Solid State Physics
Dr. Khalid Mahmood
Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Semiconductor and Thermoelectric
Materials
Dr. Masood Ul Hassan Farooq
Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Dilute Magnetic Semiconductor,
Photocatalysis,
Hydrogen production

Ms. Zartashia Latif


Assistant
Professor MPhil
Specialization: XRD

Dr. Adrian Ali


Assistant Professor
PhD
Specialization: Silicon Solar
Cells

Shifa

Syed Muhammad Alay-e-Abbas


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil
Specialization: Computational Condensed Matter Physics

Ms. Aleena Manzoor


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil
Specialization: Materials Science

Dr. Muhammad Ajaz -un-Nabi


Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: Semiconductor Materials

Ms. Sumera Perveen


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil
Specialization: Nuclear Medicine, Solar Radiations

Ms. Eff at Yasin


Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: Laser Induced Breakdown
Spectroscopy

Ms. Sofi a Akbar


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil
Specialization: Physics of Nano Materials

Mr. Qureshi Amjad Sohail Shah


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil
Specialization: Quantum Field Theory

Mr. Nadeem Sabir


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil
Specialization: Computational Condensed Matter
Physics

Mr. Sajid Ali


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil
Specialization: Solid State Condensed Matter
Physics
Mr. Kashif Javaid
Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil
Specialization: Laser and Electron Matter
Interaction
Mr. Taqmeem Hussain
Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil
Specialization: Applied Radiation

Ms. Kiran Mahmood


Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: Nanoparticles (Ferrites)
Mr. Amjad Farid
Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: Thin Film
Semiconductors

Ms. Qurat-ul-Ain Asim


Lecturer
MPhil
Specialization: Electronics & Material
Sciences

Scheme of
Studies BS Physics

Semester 1
P

H
P

H
M

T
C

S
I

S
E

N
M

H
Semester 2

Mechanics-I

H
P

H
P

H
M

T
P

S
E

N
M

H
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P
H

Basic Mathematics - I

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Mechanics-II

English Comprehension and


Composition
Basic Mathematics - II

(Defi ciency Course for F.Sc Pre-

3(3-

Electricity & Magnetism-I

Waves & Oscillations


Calculas and Analytical Geometry
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Islamic Studies / Ethics
Functional English

Heat & Thermodynamics


Introduction to Programming for
Physicists
Multivariable and Integral Calculus
Pakistan Studies

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Government College University Faisalabad

PHY-505

HY-403

TH-425

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PHY-511

NG-421

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TH-426

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TH-424

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Physics-I

iff erential
Equations-I

Diff erential Equations-ll

Lab Course-ll (Optics & Modern Physics)

Linear Algebra

Chemistry (Special Topics)

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ommunicati
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Methods of Mathematical Physics-I

Classical Mechanics

Electrodynamics-I

Electronics-I

Relativity and Cosmology

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Physics-ll

P
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P
Plasma Physics
H
P
Computational Physics
P
H
HY-655
P
Solid State Physics-ll
H

P
P
Laser and Optics
HY-657
H
P
Statistical Mechanics
H

P
P
Particle Physics-ll*
HY-659
H
P
Advanced Electronics Lab Course*

P
H
P
Environmental Physics LabHY-661
Course
H
P
Health and Medical Physics
-II*
P
H
HY-663
P
Climatology and Metrology-ll*
H
P
Seminar

P
H
HY-665
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Thesis**
H

P
P
Project***
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* One optional subject to be chosen in 7th
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** Thesis will be allotted in the 7th semester.
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HY-658

HY-654

HY-652

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(3-0)

lectricity &
Magnetism
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Semester 8

P
P

HY-664

HY-666

HY-668

Nuclear Physics-ll

HY-679

Statistical Mechanics
Solid State Physics-I
Particle Physics-I*

Environmental Physics-I*

Health and Medical Physics-I*

Climatology and Metrology-I*

Lab Course-Ill (Electronics)

Plasma Physics

Computational Physics

s Lab Course*

aser and
Optics

article
Physics-ll*

Climatology and Metrology-ll*

Seminar

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(
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Solid State Physics-ll

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Health and Medical Physics -II*

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Environmental Physics Lab Course

Advanced Electronics*

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Particle Physics-I*

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Advanced Electronics*

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Environmental Physics-I*

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Health and Medical Physics-I*

3 (3-0)

Climatology and Metrology-I*

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PHY-613

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Physics-I

PHY-615

PHY-617

lectrodyna
mics-ll

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HY-504

HY-506

HY-508

PHY-605

M
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Mathematic

al Physicsll

lectronics-ll

ab CourseIV (Atomic
& Nuclear
Physics)

HY-512

PHY-603

HY-510

ENG-601

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Nuclear Physics-ll

Lab Course-V (Electronics)

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3
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0
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3
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in 3rd and 4th semester.


Mchosen

** Projects may be opted in lieu


S of option-ll of the subject already

taken by the student in 3rd


c semester.

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h
y
s
i
c
s

*** Thesis will be allotted in the


3rd semester. However, the credit

hours for thesis will only count


towards the 4th semesters.

Internship will be off ered to


students during summer vacations as an

optional activity.

MPhil/PhD
Physics

Semester 1
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
Semester 2
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
Semester 3
P
H

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16.1476

16.1478

Th
esi
s**
*

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Pro
ject
**

ote:

One
optional
subject to
be

P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H
P
H

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Mathematical Techniques in Physics


Experimental Techniques in Physics
Theory of Condensed Matter Physics
Low Temperature(Cold) Plasmas
Advanced Solid State Physics
Standard Model of Particle Physics
Quantum Field Theory
Integrable Systems

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PHY709

PHY710

PHY-734

PHY-735

PHY-736

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Semico
nductors devices

PHY711

PHY-737

PHY712

PHY-738

PHY713

PHY-739

PHY-740

PHY-741

Atmosp
heric and
Environmental
Physics

PHY-742

PHY-743

PHY-744

PHY-745

PHY-746

Advanc
ed Quantum
Mechanics

PHY714

PHY715

PHY716

PHY717

PHY718

PHY719

PHY720

PHY721

PHY722

Health
and Medical
Physics

Electro
magnetic Theory

Atomic
Spectroscopy

Thin
Film Deposition
Techniques

Experi
mental Plasma
Physics

Funda
mentals of NanoScience

PHY723

PHY724

c Materials

PHY725

Physics

PHY726

PHY727

PHY731

PHY732

PHY733

Material

s Science

Plasma

Physics

Magneti

Laser

Pri
nciples of
advanced
experimental
techniques

Atomic
and optical physics

Applied
laser spectroscopy

Advanc
ed kinetic plasma
theory

Electr science
omagnetic wave

propagation

Advan
ced Magnetic
materials

Plasm
a processing and
technology

Radiot

herapy

Treatme
nt
Plannin
g and
Advanc
e
Radioth
erapy
Techniq
ues

Bio-

Photonics

Tissue

Optics

Model

ing and
simulation
techniques

Advance
d
Modelin
g and
simulati
on
techniqu
es

Advan
ced medical
Physics

Semic
onductor for
power electronics

Advan
ce concepts of
semiconductor
devices

Physic
s of solar cells

Advan
ced Material

Advanced Experimental Plasma Physics

Synthesis of Inorganic nanomaterials

Principles of Thermoelectricity

3(3-0)

Thermoelectric Materials

3(3-0)

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Other mandatory
requirements
P
Seminar
for MPhil
(General)

H
1(0 P
Seminar (Research)

S
H
1(0T
P
Thesis

P
H
H

*PhD students who have not studied the course Statistics


P
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H
Other mandatory
mandatory requirements
requirement. for PhD

*
S

MS/MPhil Nanotechnology

Note:

Overall 24 teaching credit hours for MPhil and 18 teaching


credit
hours for PhD program are mandatory. However, the research
supervisors of students may recommend additional courses.
The
department will off er the courses keeping in view the
availability of
teachers and nature of research to conducted.

Semester 1st & 2nd


Four courses to be selected for each semester from the
following
N
Introduction to Nanotechnology
N
N
Fundamentals of Nano-Science
N
N
Physics at Nanoscale
N
N
Fundamentals of micro and nano
N
fabrication
N
Nanobiosciences and Applications
N
N
Laser Physics
N
Introduction to Microsystem
N
NPackaging and Micro-electro Mechanical
TSystems (MEMS)
N
Physics of Semiconductor
N
Nanostructures
N
Nanomaterials and nanotechnology
N
N
Nano Bio Photonics
N
N
Nitride Semiconductor Nano devices
N
N
Molecular modeling and simulation I
N
N
Molecular modeling and simulation II
N
Semester 3rd & 4th
N
N
N
N

Seminar (Research)
Thesis

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Government College University Faisalabad

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Programs

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Departm

ent of
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Physio

logy

Offered
1.
2.
3.

BS Physiology
MPhil Physiology
PhD Physiology

Vision

Its recently established and comparatively rare


department
in other universities of the country, so BS Physiology is an
emerging professional degree which needs enormous
concentration, hard work as well as the space of growth
as professional career. And the department of Physiology
is therefore established with the vision of giving the
maximum output in teaching and research keeping in view
the minimum available resources.
To provide high standard education and research
activities to aspire undergraduate and post graduate
students to coupe up the international standards. The use of
electronic media will be encouraged to teach the students
so that learning capabilities could be further enhanced.
Study tours in the national eminent research as well as
teaching institute will be planned for the healthy exposure of
students.
Target based progress plans with a suggested time
frame will be set to get the required progress in limited time.
Along with academics the Physiologist has an enormous
role in the public health services including diagnostics,
pharmaceuticals, health centers, food industry, Reagents,
analytical kits, instruments manufacturers.

Students will be encouraged to actively participate in


the
extracurricular activities of the University, which will be a
healthy exercise to groom their mental capabilities.

Incharge: Dr.

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Haseeb Anwar

Mission
The Department of Physiology was established with

the aim to provide high-tech theoretical and practical


knowledge/ skills to the students through quality
teaching and research. Yet much is in action, the
department is still striving to acquire latest laboratory
equipment to qualify students at international
standards.

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Achievemen
ts of the
Department

Start of Postgraduate

Faculty

Dr. Haseeb Anwar


Incharge/Assistant Professor
Specialization: Bio health markers/ Endocrinology

Dr. Muhammad Umar Sohail


Assistant Professor
Specialization: Gut microbiome / Digestive Physiology

Program
MOU With ISRA University, Islamabad
Organized international seminar

Participation of two faculty members in international


conferences
Up graduation of undergraduate lab

Dr. Muhammad Irfan Ullah


Assistant Professor
Specialization: Immunoparasitology

HS-401

Dr. Ghulam Hussain


Assistant Professor
Specialization: Neurosciences

Mr. Arslan Shaukat


Lecturer
Specialization: Nanotechnology

Mr. Arslan Iftikhar


Lecturer
Specialization: Obesity, oxidative stress

HS-405

NG-421

Scheme of
Studies BS
Physiology

P
H
P
H
P
H
M
I
E
N
P
S

Cell and Molecular Biology-I


Mathematics-I
Functional English
Islamic Studies / Ethics

Functional Anatomy and Physiologyll


Biochemistry-ll
Cell and Molecular Biology-ll
Microbial Anatomy and Physiology
English Comprehension and
Composition
Pakistan Studies

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3(2
3(2
3(3
3(3

PHS-509

4(3
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(3

IC-501

Pulmonary
Physiology

PHS-504

PHS-506

PHS-508

BNB-405

SAT-421

Semester 7

HS-408

Renal
Physiology

Homeostasis

Neurophysiology

Endocrinology

Electrophysiology

Principles of Human Nutrition

Human and Animal Behavior

Ergonomics

Reproductive Physiology

Physiology of Sensory System

PHS-601

Comparative Physiology

PHS-603

Introduction to Biotechnology

ENG-621

Introductio
n to
Computing
Application
s

Bio-Statistics

e
m
e
s
t
e
r

PHS-605
PHS-607
PHS-609

Semester 8
PHS-602

Cardiovasc
ular
Physiology

EFE(English for Employment)(Compulsory)

Physiological Techniques

Pathophysiology

Biology of Development

Internship and Report Writing

Nerve and
Muscle
Physiology

Gene
ral
Immu
nolog
y

General and Systemic Pharmacology


Physiology of Health, Fitness and Exercise

SI-421

Physiology
of Blood
and
Extracellul
ar Fluid

Communic
ation Skills

HS-406

Gastr
ointe
stinal
Physi
ology

PHS-502

HS-404

PHS-507

HS-402

Applications in Biology

Semester 6

2(2-

2(2-

PHS-505

Semester 1
Functional Anatomy and PhysiologyI
Biochemistry-I

PHS-503

HS-407

H
P

H
P

H
M

T
E

N
I

S
Semester 2

SI-321

PHS-501

HS-403

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Semester 5

S
e
m
e
s
t
e
r

Establishment of post graduate lab

Submission of more than six research projects to various


national and international funding agencies

Two projects have been approved for funding from HEC and
one from PARC
Establishment of collaboration with two foreign labs.

Introductio
n to
Bioinforma
tics

Computer

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

4(3-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

1(1-0)

4(3-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(2-1)

2(0-2)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

4(3-1)
3(2-1)

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10(0-10)

M
P
h
i
l
/
P
h
D
P
h
y
s
i
o
l
o
g
y

P
Principles of Physiology and
H
Homeostasis
P
Physiology of Respiratory System
H
P
Nerve and Muscle Physiology
H
Physiology of Blood and
P
HCardiovascular System
S
P
Physiology of Nervous System
H
P
Advanced Immunology
H
P
Reproductive Physiology
H
P
Physiology of Digestion and
H
Metabolism
P
Physiology of Sensory System
H
P
Physiology of Kidney and Acid Base
H
Balance
P
Advanced Endocrinology
H
P
Exercise Physiology
H
P
Microbial Physiology
H
P
Comparative Physiology
H
P
Physiological Techniques
H
P
Fermentation and Gut Physiology
H
P
Research Methods in Biosciences
H
P
Nutrition Physiology
H
P
Advances in Clinical Endocrinology
H
P
Sports and Exercise Physiology
H
P
Advances in Pathologic Physiology
H
P
Advanced Avian Physiology
H
P
Gut microbial Physiology and
H
Immunology
P
Advanced Environmental Physiology
H
Nanotechnology and its
P
HApplications in Physiology
S
P
Advanced Cell Physiology
H
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

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3(2
3(2

P
Special Problem
H
P
Seminar (General)
H
P
Thesis
H
Other Mandatory Requirements for PhD

1(0
1(0

P
H
P
H
P
H

Special Problem
Seminar (General)
Thesis

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Government College University Faisalabad

Department of

16.1488

Statistics

16.1490

Phone:
Email:

041-9201461
stat@gcuf.edu.pk

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Programs
Offered

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2.

BS Statistics
MSc Statistics

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MPhil Statistics

Coordinator: Dr. Sajjad Haider Bhatti

Vision

The
vision
of
the
department
is
to
disseminate
quality
education and produce
quality research in diff erent
areas of Statistics.

The department focuses to


produce
highly
skilled
professional, scholars and
researchers equipped with
adequate knowledge of
statistics to meet the
contemporary and future
challenges.

We are striving to produce


highly trained and skilled
graduates to meet the
demands of private and
public sectors of the
country.
The department is committed to
enhance the quality of education
within the department and in the
University in general.

The department is planning


to launch the PhD degree
program in near future
which will boost the
research activities within
the department.

Mission

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The
mission
of
the
Department of Statistics is
to contribute to the overall
objectives
of
the
Government
College
Faculty of Science & Technology

University, Faisalabad and the Affi liated Colleges,


Science, and the Arts through excellence in research
and education in the Statistical Sciences and through
service to the university community, statistical
profession, and society at large. The proliferation of
quantitative information in society demands that we
help to develop the next generation of statistics
professionals while increasing the statistical literacy of
our students and the frequency of collaboration with
our colleagues. To meet these objectives, the mission
of the Statistics Department is to:

Deliver a high-quality statistics program for our majors


and minors that prepares them for either the workplace
or further study in graduate programs;
Off er service courses for the university that meet the needs

of the various majors and enhance the statistical


literacy of the students;

Support continued growth of Statistics faculty members


as teacher-scholars. To contribute to the theoretical
and applied development of the fi eld through scholarly
research in core areas of statistical theory and
probability and publications in leading professional
journals.

To contribute to the development of new statistical


methodology to address substantive problems and to
promote the use of these methods through
publications in both statistics and subject-matter
journals.

To contribute to the advancement of science and


technology through interdisciplinary research, jointly
with scientists at the Government College University,
Faisalabad and at other research institutions and
develop a research culture in society in general.

Introduction

Statistical methods and the application of probability


theory are essential to the understanding of data and underlying
processes in a very wide variety of fi elds, including health
sciences, economics and fi nance, social science, government,
engineering, biological and physical sciences. In Government
College, Faisalabad the Department of Statistics was established
in 1960. Initially intermediate and degree classes were started. In
October, 2002 the college was upgraded to University and a 2
year Master degree program was launched in September, 2003.
BS (Hons.) a 4 year degree program was launched in
September, 2005; the Department took the initiative of launching
the MPhil (Statistics) program in 2012. Currently 250 students are
enrolled in diff erent programs being off ered by the Department
of Statistics.

Statistical computations contribute as a major player to


meet the demand of the students and requirements of extended
research activities in the graduate and post graduate courses.
Statistics is considerably more applied and vocational than many

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other courses. It aims to produce students who can


immediately work as applied statisticians. Whereas all theoretical
concepts are covered, the emphasis throughout is on applying and
adapting it to real-life circumstances. The analysis of real data sets
constitutes the core of the courses and pivotal role of the computer
as a powerful tool in modern statistics is constantly emphasized
throughout
the
programs
being
off
ered.
Weekly
assignments/practical work makes extensive use of standard
statistical packages including Minitab, SPSS, EViews, R,
Mathematica, Design Expert etc.

The graduated students are employed in reputable Public


and private sector organizations like Federal and Provincial Bureaus
of Statistics, National Universities, State Bank of Pakistan,
Pharmaceutical Industries, Government offi ces, Commercial Banks,
and many other fi rms and organizations.

Faculty

Dr. Sajjad Haider Bhatti


Assistant professor / Coordinator
PhD (Statistics)
Specialization: Applied Statistics and Econometrics

Dr. Tanvir Ahmad


Assistant professor (on study leave)
PhD (Statistics)
Specialization: Response Surface Methodology, Optimal

Specialization: Probability and Multivariate

Muhammad Irfan
Lecturer
MPhil (Statistics)
Specialization: Statistical Inference, Time Series Analysis

and

Quality Control

Ms. Maria Javed


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
M. Sc (Statistics)
Specialization: Probability distributions and Operations

Research

Mr. Muhammd Abid


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil (Statistics)
Specialization: Sampling Techniques and Bayesian

Statistics

Mr. Muhammad Aftab


Lecturer
MPhil (Statistics)
Specialization: Categorical Data Analysis, Applied

Statistics

Mr. Tahir Nawaz


Lecturer
MPhil (Statistics)
Specialization: Survival Data Analysis, Time Series
Analysis and

Econometrics

Designs,

Missing Data

Dr. Faisal Maqbool Zahid


Assistant professor (On Study Leave)
PhD (Statistics)
Specialization: Probability, Econometrics

Mr. Muhammad Ali Raza


Assistant professor
MPhil (Statistics)
Specialization: Probability, Multivariate, Applied Statistics

Ms. Shahla Ramzan


Lecturer (On Study Leave)
MPhil (Statistics)
Specialization: Experimental

Designs,

Scheme of Studies
BS Statistics

Multivariate

and

Categorical Data Analysis

Hafi z Muhammad Tahir


Lecturer (On Study
Leave) MPhil (Statistics)

Semester 1
S

T
C

S
M

T
E

N
I

S
Semester 2
S
T
M
T
P
S
E
C
E
N

Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Mathematics - I
Functional English
Islamic Studies / Ethics

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2(2-

Introduction to Probability
Distributions
Mathematics - II
Pakistan Studies
Introductory Econmics
English Comprehension &
Composition

4(3
3(3
2(2
4(4
3(3-

Semester 3
S

T
C

S
M

T
E

C
E

N
Semester 4

Basic Statistical Inference


Programming Fundamentals
Mathematical Methods & Vector
Analysis
Issues in Pakistan Economy
Communication Skills

4(3
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Introduction to Regression
S
Tanalysis, ANOVA and ANCOVA
A
S
Applied Statistics
T
S
Statistical Software-I
T
M
Linear Programming
T
Semester 5

T
S

T
C

S
S

T
S

T
Semester 6

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4(4

S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T

Probability and Probability


Distributions-I
Sampling Techniques-I
Introduction to Database Systems
Statistical Methods
Operational Research

S
T
S
T
S
T

4(3
3(0
4(4-

3(3Probability and Probability


Distributions-II
Sampling Techniques-II
Design and Analysis of Experiments-I
Statistical Software-II
Statistical Quality Control
OR

S
Non Parametric Methods
T
S
Survey Research Methods
T
Semester 7
S

T
S

T
S

T
S

T
S

T
S

T
Semester 8

4(3-

Econometrics-I
Design and Analysis of ExperimentsII
Multivariate Analysis-I
Population Studies
Seminar
Statistical Software-III

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4(4
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4(4
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Econometrics-II
Statistical Inference
Multivariate Analysis-II

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Government College University Faisalabad

S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T

Statistical Software-IV
Research Project
OR Any One of The Following
Courses
Analysis of Time Series and
Forecasting
Categorical Data Analysis
Survival Data Analysis

3(0
4(0

4(4
4(4
4(4-

MSc Statistics
16.1501

Probability and Probability

16.1502

16.1503

Sampling

16.1504

16.1505

Introduction to Computing

16.1506

16.1507

Statistical

16.1508

16.1509

Operational

16.1510

Probability and Probability

16.1512

Semester 1

STA-551

STA-553

CSI-321

STA-555

Semester 2

STA-557

16.1511

STA-552

S
T
S
T
S
T

Analysis of Time Series and


Forecasting
Categorical Data Analysis
Survival Data Analysis

4(4
4(4
4(4-

MPhil Statistics

Year-I (Course Work)


(course comprising 12 credit hours are to be selected
in each Semester of Year -I)

S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T

Advanced Sampling Techniques


Multivariate Analysis
Probability Distributions
Advanced Design of Experiments
Linear Models and Regression
Analysis
Research Methods

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S
Optimization Techniques
T
S
Bayesian Analysis
T
S
Applied Stochastic Models
T
S
Generalized Linear Models
T
S
Advanced Probability Theory
T
S
Statistical Inference
T
S
Categorical Data Analysis
T
S
Survival Data Analysis
T
S
Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
T
S
Bio Statistics
T
S
Population Analysis and Offi cial
T
Statistics
S
Advanced Response Surface
T
Methodology
Other Mandatory Requirements for MPhil

3(3-

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S
Seminar (General)

T
1(0S
Thesis

T
6(0
*Two core courses STA-712 and STA-705 are compulsory to
be taken during the Year-I (Course Work) as and when off ered.

STA-554

Sampling Techniques-ll

STA-556

STA-558

STA-560

STA-562

STA-564

Semester 3

STA-651

STA-653

STA-655

STA-657

STA-679

STA-661

Semester 4

STA-652

STA-654

STA-656

STA-658

16.1513

3(3-0)

STA-681

Statistical Software-I

2(0-2)

Statistical Quality Control

3(3-0)

OR

Non Parametric Methods

3(3-0)

Survey Research Methods

3(3-0)

Econometrics-I

4(4-0)

Design and Analysis of Experiments-ll

4(4-0)

Multivariate Analysis-I

3(3-0)

Population Studies

2(2-0)

Seminar

1(0-1)

Statistical Software-ll

3(0-3)

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Econometrics-ll

4(4-0)

Statistical Inference

4(4-0)

Multivariate Analysis-ll

3(3-0)

Statistical Software-Ill

3(0-3)

Research Report

OR Any One of The Following Courses

4(0-4)

Faculty of Science & Technology

Programs
Offered

1.
2.
3.
4.

BS Zoology
MSc Zoology
MPhil Zoology
PhD Zoology

Chairperson: Dr.
Farhat Jabeen

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4(4-0)

Design and Analysis of Experiments-I

Mission
To meet the dire need of coming decades, the
Department of Zoology is committed to impart updated
education, to deliver society-oriented and need-based
research, to develop an integrated program to
enhance fi sheries resources and their management,
to hold regular seminars by invited speakers and
subject specialists for the scientifi c grooming of
students and faculty and to develop collaboration both
at national and international levels.

Introduction
Department of Zoology was established in 1990 for

the teaching of graduate and post graduate courses affi liated


with Punjab University, Lahore, then took a mature turn after the
up-gradation of Govt. College Faisalabad as Govt. College
University, Faisalabad in 2002. Later on launching of MPhil, PhD
and Honors programs added to its status and it has come forth
as one of the academically sound Department of the country.
The high profi le motivated faculty loaded with initiative and drive
is key strength of the Department. The fully equipped
laboratories, well-furnished class rooms and update spacious
library provide the best possible facilities to the students in their
academic pursuits.

All
the
faculty
members under the dynamic
leadership of Dr. Farhat Jabeen
are striving hard and exercising
their potentialities to the
maximum extent focusing the
activity
based
learning.
University industry linkage
program for the joint research
ventures have been initiated.
For
this
purpose
the
Department has established a

linkage through signing MoU with Newcastle University UK,


WASA and Punjab Fisheries Department with an objective of
sharing research facilities for educational and career
development of the students coherent with professional
requirement. The Department believes in its uplifting at world
recognized level through imparting outstanding teaching and
research by awarding degree in academic programs of BS, MSc,
MS /MPhil and PhD in Zoology.

Recently department has recruited foreign qualifi ed


PhD faculty members to broaden the teaching and research
horizon to face the modern challenges in the fi eld of Science
and Technology. Entomology, Fish Nutrition and Wet labs have

been established to extend its infrastructure. Department has


research project under INSPIRE Program (British council-Higher
Education Commission funded project) and its two extension
programs SPEKE and TNE on its credit. Moreover various other
projects funded by Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF) and
Higher Education Commission are being running in the
Department.

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Government College University Faisalabad

Faculty
Dr. Farhat Jabeen
MSc (UAF), MPhil (Gold Medalist), PhD (QAU), Post-

Doc (UK)

(HEC Approved Supervisor)


Associate Professor / Chairperson
Specialization: Fisheries, Human Molecular

Genetics,

Environmental Science, Aquatic Toxicology

Mr. Muhammad Sarwar


MSc, MPhil (UAF)
Associate Professor
Specialization: Ecology, Biochemistry

Dr. Tayyaba Sultana


MSc (UAF), MPhil, PhD (QAU), Post-Doc (QAU &

UK)

(HEC Approved Supervisor)


Associate Professor
Specialization: Fisheries, Cell and Molecular Biology,

(HEC Approved Supervisor)


Assistant Professor
Specialization: Reproductive Physiology,
Endocrinology

Dr. M. Kashif Zahoor


MSc (Hons) Entomology (UAF), PhD (France)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Assistant Professor (TTS)
Specialization: Entomology, Genetics, Molecular

Biology

Dr. Muhammad Samee Mubarik


MSc, MPhil, PhD
(UAF) (HEC Approved
Supervisor)

Assistant Professor
(TTS) Specialization:
Fisheries

Dr. Salma Sultana


MSc (UAF), MPhil, PhD (QAU), Post-Doc (UK)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Associate Professor
Specialization: Fisheries, Human Molecular
Genetics, Fish

Nutrition

Dr. Asma Ashraf


MSc (UAF), PhD (GCUF)
Assistant Professor (TTS)
Specialization: Microbiology, Immunology,
Bioinformatic

Dr. Fatima Jalal


MSc (UAF), MPhil, PhD (UAF)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Assistant Professor (TTS)
Specialization: Molecular biology, Proteomics,
Microbiology,
Ecology & Biodiversity.

Dr. Shabab Nasir


MSc (Hons) Entomology, PhD (UAF), Six months

research

Genetics

Dr. Samina Qamar


MSc, PhD (PU), Post-Doc (USA)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Entomology, Apiculture, Honey

Apitherapy, beekeeping, Bee-economics

Dr. Laiq Ahmad


MSc, MPhil, PhD (QAU), Post Doc (USA)

training (Norway)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Assistant Professor (TTS)
Specialization: Medical Entomology

Dr. Syed Makhdoom Hussain


MSc, MPhil, PhD (UAF)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Assistant Professor (TTS)
Specialization: Fish Nutrition, Aquatic Toxicology

Dr. Farkhanda Asad


MSc, MPhil, PhD (UAF)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Limnology, Fish Nutrition

Dr. Shabana Parvez


MSc (PU), MPhil, PhD (UAF)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Assistant Professor

Analysis,

Specialization: Vertebrate Pest Management,


Wildlife Ecology,
Productive ecology
Dr. Khizar Samiullah
MSc (KU), PhD (PU)
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Assistant Professor (TTS)
Specialization: Paleontology & Zoogeography,
Mammalogy,
Evolution, Systematics

Dr. Bilal Rasool


MSc (Hons) Entomology (UAF), PhD (Austria)
Assistant Professor (TTS)
Specialization: Entomology, Molecular Ecology

Dr. Azhar Rafi que


MSc (PU). MPhil, PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor (TTS)
Specialization: Biodiversity, Vertebrate Pest Control

Dr. Tahira Riasat


MSc (UAF), PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor (TTS) (on study leave)
Specialization: Biological Control of insect Pests

Dr. Tayyaba Ali


MSc (UAF), PhD (QAU)
Assistant Professor (Ad hoc)
Biotechnology , Genetic Toxicology, Recombinant

DNA

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Dr. Waseem Saleem


MSc (UAF), PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor (IPFP)
Specialization: Entomology, Biocontrol and
Insect pest
Management

Technology

Dr. Arifa Batool


PhD (GCUF)
Assistant Professor

Specialization: Paleontology & Evolution,


Systematics
Dr. Muhamamd Asrar Chaudhary
MSc (UAF), PhD (GCUF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Entomology, Insect Pest Management
Dr. Sajid Yaqub Qureshi
MSc, MPhil, PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Aquatic Toxicology, Fresh water
Fisheries,
Ichthyology
Dr. Shahzad Ahmad
MSc (PU), MPhil, PhD (UAF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Wildlife Ecology, Vertebrate Pest
Management
Dr. Inayat Ullah
MPhil (QAU) PhD (PMAS-UAAR)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Molecular Genetics, Ecology

Faculty of Science & Technology

Dr. Bilal Hussain


PhD (GCUF)
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Fisheries, Molecular Biology,
Genomics

Ms. Javeria Altaf


MSc, MPhil (UAF), PhD Scholar (GCUF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Biodiversity

Ms. Amna Nadeem


MSc, MPhil (UAF), PhD Scholar (PU)
Lecturer
Specialization: Ecology / Biodiversity

Mr. Zahid Iqbal


MSc (GCUF), MPhil Scholar (GCUF)
Lecturer
Specialization: Fisheries

Ms. Mussarrat Shaheen


MSc, MPhil, PhD Scholar (QAU)
Lecturer (on study leave) Specialization:
Microbiology

Ms. Maleeha Manzoor


MSc, MPhil (GCUL), PhD Scholar (PU)
Lecturer (on study leave) Specialization: Ecotoxicology

Ms. Tahira Younis


MSc, MPhil. PhD Scholar (QAU)
Lecturer (on study leave) Specialization:
Biochemistry

Ms. Amna Sajjad


MSc (PU), MPhil (GCUL), PhD Scholar (Germany)

16.1515

Lecturer (on study leave) Specialization: Molecular


Immunology

Scheme
of Studies BS
Zoology

Semester 1
Z

O
B

O
C

H
E

N
I

S
Semester 2

Zoology - 1

O
M

T
C

H
E

N
P

S
Semester 3

Zoology-ll

O
Z

O
B

O
C

H
E

N
Semester 4

Zoology-Ill

O
Z

O
P

S
C

S
B

O
Semester 5

Zoology-V

O
B

C
Z

O
Z

O
Z

O
Semester 6

Cell and Molecular Biology

S
T
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O

Botany-I/subsidiary (Core)
Chemistry-I/subsidiary
Functional English
Islamic Studies / Ethics

4(3
4(3
4(3
3(3
2(2-

Mathematics-I
Chemistry-ll/subsidiary (Core)
English Comprehension and
Composition
Pakistan Studies

4(3
3(3
4(3
3(3
2(2-

Zoology-IV
Botany-ill/subsidiary (Core)
Chemistry-ill/subsidiary (Core)
Communication Skills

4(3
4(3
4(3
4(3
3(3-

Zoology-VI
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Computing
Applications
Botany-ll/subsidiary (Core)

4(3
4(3
3(3
3(3
4(3-

Introduction to Biochemistry
Animal Physiology -1
Animal Behavior
General and Molecular Genetics

4(3
3(2
4(3
2(2
4(3-

Introduction to Statistical Theory


Developmental Biology
Ecology
Principles of Zoogeography

3(3
4(3
3(3
3(2-

B
Biochemistry - II (Metabolism)
C
Z
Physiology - II
O
Semester 7

3(2

O
Z

O
Z

O
Z

O
Z

O
Z

O
Semester 8

4(3
3(2
1(1
3(3
3(2

MSc Zoology

Semester 1

Evolution and Principles of


Systematics
Fisheries
Research Methodology
Principles of Paleontology
Fundamentals of Entomology
Aquatic Toxicology

4(3-

3(2-

B
Basic Bioinformatics
N
Z
Wildlife
O
Z
Bioremediation and Bio-processing
O
Z
Thesis
O
To be off ered 'Special paper 1 (in lieu of thesis)
To be off ered 'Special paper 2 (in lieu of thesis)

3(2
3(2
3(2
6(0
3(2
3(2-

Biochemistry - 1 (Structure and


Z
OFunctions of Macro molecules)
L
Z
Developmental Biology
O
Z
Advanced Environmental Biology
O
Z
Animal Physiology
O
Z
Advanced Cell Biology
O
Z
Research Methodology
O
Semester 2

Z
Biochemistry - II (Metabolism)
O
Physiology of Coordination
Z
Oand Animal Behavior
L
Z
Evolution and Principles of
O
Systematics
Z
General and Molecular Genetics
O
Z
Principles of Zoogeography
O
Z
Fundamentals of Microbiology
O
Semester 3

3(2

Z
O
Z
O
Z
O

Principles of Paleontology
Biodiversity
Biostatistics

3(2-

4(3
3(2
4(3
3(2
1(1-

4(3-

3(2
4(3
3(2
3(2-

3(2
3(2
3(3-

.
Ht

Government College University Faisalabad

16.1516

Z
Fish Culture

16.1517

B
Introduction to Biotechnology

ZOL-663

Biological and Chemical Control of

Pests

16.1518

Semester 4

Wildlife of Pakistan

16.1519

16.1520

Z
Bioremediation and Bio-processing
Z

16.1521

Basic
Aquatic Toxicology

BIN-662

ZOL-680

To be off ered 'Special paper 1 (in lieu of thesis)

To be off ered 'Special paper 2 (in lieu of thesis)

Thesis

* Two courses Special Subject/Optional will


be opted research for BS and MSc

16.1522

Z
Fundamentals of Entomology

16.1523

Z
Endocrinology - A

16.1524

Z
Ornithology

16.1525

Z
Mammology

16.1526

16.1527

Z
Aqua Culture Health Management

16.1528

Z
Biology of Birds and Mammals in

Z
Insect Pest of Agriculture and
their Management

Pakistan

16.1529

Z
Proto-Zoology

16.1530

Z
Fundamentals of Limnology

16.1531

Z
Applied Limnology

16.1532

Ap
pli
ed
En
to
mo
log
y

16.1533

En
do
cri
nol
og
yB

16.1534

Ap
pli
ed
Mi
cro
bio
log
y

16.1535

16.1538
16.1539

Z
Sea Food Technology

16.1540

Z
Seminar

Z
Project

16.1542

Z
Internship

16.1543
Z

Z
Principles of Fish Biology

16.1544

Z
Immunology and Hematology

16.1545

Z
Vector Biology

Aq
uat
ic
Bio
log
y

16.1537

Int
egr
ate
d
Aq
ua
Cul
tur
e

Thesis

16.1541

Fis
h
Ph
ysi
olo
gy
an
d
Br
ee
din
g

16.1536

3(2-1)
3(3-0)

3(2-1)

2(1-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

6(0-6)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

16.1546

lieu of

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

2(1-1)

2(1-1)

3(2-1)

2(1-1)

3(2-1)

2(1-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

1(0-1)

3(2-1)

3(0-3)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O

MPhil/PhD Zoology
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
B
I
T
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
B
I
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O
Z
O

Z
Biotechnology in Aquaculture
O
Z
Fish Biology
O
Z
Fish Ecology
O
Z
Fish Bioenergetics
O
Z
Fisheries Management
O
Z
Environmental Biology of Fishes
O
Z
Chemical Biology of Fishes
O
Z
Techniques in Fisheries Management
O
Z
Fisheries resources and development
O
Z
Nutrients requirement and
O
metabolism in fi sh
Z
Bio-economics of fi sheries resources
O
Z
Fish biotechnology/Aquaculture
O
biology
Z
Fish Hatchery Management
O
Z
Molecular Entomology
O
Z
Medical Entomology
O
Z
Economic Entomology
O
Z
Environmental Entomology
O
Z
Animal Pest and disease producing
O
organisms
Z
Advanced integrated
pest
O
management-l
Z
Advanced integrated pest
O
management-ll
Z
Insects and Wildlife-I
O
Z
Insects and Wildlife-ll
O
Z
Biology and Control of Vertebrate
O
Pests
Z
Vector Biology
O
Z
Mammalogy
O
Z
Applied Population Ecology
O

Geographical Information System in


Z
OWildlife Management
L
Z
Wildlife Conservation Biology
O
Z
Wildlife Diseases and their
O
Management
Z
Parasitic Diseases of Wild Mammals
O
Z
Wildlife Management-l (Wetlands)
O
Z
Wildlife Management-ll (Terrestrial)
O
Z
Wildlife Food and Foraging
O
Z
Wild Fish Fauna of Pakistan
O
Z
Eco-Tourism Planning and
O
Management
Z
Range Management
O
Z
Park Management
O

3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
2(2
4(3
2(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(3
3(3-

3(3
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Government College University Faisalabad

16.1549

Directorate of

Medical Sciences

Phone:

041-9200876 Email:

dms@gcuf.edu.pk

16.1552

2.
3.
4.
5.

16.1550

rogra
ms
Offere
d

16.1551

1.

B
S
M
e
d
i
c
a
l
L
a
b
o
r
a
t
o

ry Technology
BS Operation Theater Technology
BS Radiography & Imaging Technology
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Bachelor of Eastern Medicine and Surgery
Director: Prof. Dr. Abid Rashid

Vision

Educate, train quality induced health professionals and


promote medical education at undergraduate, graduate and post
graduate level to fi ll the gap in Public Sector University.

Mission

To promote and enhance quality health services at


community level in Faisalabad.

College of Allied Health


Professionals

College of Allied Health professionals was established


under the fl agship of Directorate of Medical Sciences at
Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan in
2012. In the initial phase 2-Year and 4-Year degree
programs are off ered in the fi eld Medical Laboratory
Technology (MLT), Radiography and Imaging Technology
(RIT) and Operation Theatre Technology (OTT). The
College of Allied Health professionals with its 6 highly
dedicated and experienced faculty members continues to
maintain and cultivate its links with the hospitals and
health care settings within the country. Our vision is to
provide the advancement in Medical Sciences through
provision of skillful, ethical, and compassionate Allied

health Professionals. The College is committed


to produce the leading allied health experts
dedicated to provide the best health care
services for the patient and able to focus on
highly quality research that extends beyond
allied health sciences to all scientifi c
disciplines that impact the health of patients as
well as wider community.

ollege
of
Physic
al T
erapy

P
hysical
Therapy is
an
essential
segment

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degree programme in herbal medicine, equipped with


latest knowledge of modern medical science as well as
ancient eastern medicine theories. This is the best choice
at time to be a part of Holistic medicine to prosper in near
future, as worlds overall trend is turning towards natural
sources for health management. Bachelor of Eastern
Medicine was Started under the umbrella of Directorate of
Medical Sciences by the vision of Worthy Vice Chancellor
in supervision of hardworking really a visionary personality
Prof. Dr. Riaz Hussain Dab in Jan-2014, which is now fl
ourishing under directorship of Prof. Dr. Abid Rashid a
highly intellectual, self-motivated and hardworking person.
Government College University Faisalabad is the third
university in Govt. Sector and overall fifth in Pakistan
where BEMS get started.

Department of Eastern Medicine


Bachelor of Eastern Medicine (BEMS) is a fi ve year

Faculty of Science & Technology

Faculty

Prof. Dr. Abid Rashid


Director
MBBS, FCPS (Pak)

Prof. Dr. Riaz Hussain Dab


Advisor
MBBS, FRCS (Ed), FCPS(Pak)

Mr. Atif Saleem


Deputy Director
MSc(CS), BUMS

of modern health care system. It is a science of healing and art of


caring. It pertains to the clinical examination, evaluation,
assessment, diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal,
Neurological, Cardio-Vascular and Respiratory systems functional
disorders including symptoms of pain, edema and physiological,
structural and psychosomatic ailments. It deals with methods of
treatment based on movement, manual therapy, physical agents,
and therapeutics modalities to relieve the pain and other
complications. Hence, Physical Therapy covers basic parameters of
healing sciences i.e. preventive, primitive, diagnostic, rehabilitative,
and curative.

College of Allied Health Professionals

Dr. Navida Gillani


MBBS, FCPS (Pak), MRCOG-I (UK) Incharge
Allied Health Professionals Consultant Gynecologist

Dr. Naheed Akhter


PhD Biochemistry
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Microbiology, Immunology, Bacterial
Pathogenesis, Oncology, Molecular Biology

Dr. Abid Ali


Ph D Biochemistry (UAF)

Assistant Professor
Specialization: Clinical Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical
Preparations

Mohsin Khurshid
BSc MLT (PU), MSc (KU), MPhil (QAU)
Lecturer

16.1553

Specialization: Microbiology,
Immunology, Bacterial

Pathogenesis, Oncology, Molecular

16.1554

Biology

Mr. Imtiaz Mahmood Tahir


MPhil, MSc Biochemistry (UAF)
BSc. Medical Lab Technology (UHS)
Lecturer
Specialization: Clinical Pharmaceutical Research, Molecular
Diagnostics, Chemotherapy Resistance

Dr. Sundas Zahra


BSPT Research

Offi cer

Mr. Muhammad Naeem


BS (HONS)
Lecturer
Specialization: Operation theatre technologist

Dr. Sammia Gul Niazi


Pharm D, MPhil Pharmacology
Research Offi cer Specialization:
Pharmacology

College of Physical T erapy

Prof. Dr. Abid Rashid


MBBS, FCPS (Pak)
Incharge
Specialization: General & Laparoscopic Surgeon

Dr. Awais Bin Inam


BSPT, MS (OMPT), PhD Scholar Specialization:
Orthopedic Manual Therapy

Dr. Muhammad Asif Saleem


BSPT,TDPT
Lecturer
Specialization: Musculoskelton pain management

Dr. Rafi a Imtiaz


BSPT,TDPT
Lecturer
Specialization: Medical Education

Dr. Ramiza Khalid


BSPT,TDPT
Lecturer
Specialization: Cardiac Rehab

Dr. Mehar-un-Nisa
BSPT,TDPT
Lecturer
Specialization: Gyne& obs PT

Dr. M. Syyed Rehan Bukhari


DPT
Lecturer
Specialization: Orthopedic Manual Therapy
Dr. Muhammad Ans
BSPT
Research Offi cer

Dr. Anam Zafar


BSPT Research

Offi cer

College of Eastern Medicine

Dr. Syyed M. Ali Shah


PhD
Assistant Professor/In-Charge
Eastern Medicine

Mr. Muhammad Riaz-ur-Rehman


MPhil Lecturer
Eastern Medicine

Mr. Hamad Ahmed


MPhil
Lecturer
Pathology

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Government College University Faisalabad

BS MLT
Medical Laboratory Technology

Semester 1
A

H
P

H
P

S
E

N
I

S
Semester 2

Basic and Applied Anatomy

H
B

C
C

S
P

S
M

L
M

L
Semester 3

General Pathology

H
M

L
M

I
M

L
M

L
Semester 4

Community Medicine/ Public Health

C
M

L
M

L
M

L
M

L
Semester 5

Clinical Biochemistry

General Physiology
Social Psychology
Functional English
Islamic Studies / Ethics

4(3
3(2
3(3
3(3
2(2-

Introductory Biochemistry
Introduction to computing Application
Pakistan Studies
Fundamentals of Medical Lab
Technology
Practical training in relevant subjects

4(3
4(3
3(3
2(2
2(2

2(2-

General Hematology
General Microbiology & Sterilization
Clinical Pathology
Practical training in relevant subjects

Immunology & Serology


Histopathology & Histotechnology
Practical training in relevant subjects
Medical Report Writing

M
Clinical Parasitology
L
M
Immunohematology & Transfusion
L
Medicine
M
Clinical Bacteriology
L
M
Bio-safety and Hazards
L
Medical Instrumentations &
M
L software Applications
T
M
Hospital Training
L
Semester 6

M
L

Cytology & Cytotechnology

M
M

L
M

L
M

L
M

L
Semester 7

Molecular Biology
Clinical Virology & Mycology
Advanced Hematology
Advanced Immunology
Practical training in relevant subjects

Elective Subject (One course from the given below)


M
Advanced Clinical Biochemistry
L
M
Advanced Microbiology
L
M
Advanced Molecular Biology
L
Compulsory

4(3
4(3

Advanced Diagnostic &


M
L Biomedical Techniques
T
M
Quality Assurance Management
L
M
Clinical Genetics
L
S
Introduction to statistical Theory
T
M
Practical training in Elective subjects
L
Semester 8

M
L

Research Project

4(3-

10(

BS OTT
Operation T eater Technology
SEMESTER 1
A
Basic and Applied Anatomy
H
A
Basic and Applied Physiology
H
P
Social Psychology
S
E
Functional English
N
I
Islamic Studies / Ethics
S
SEMESTER 2

4(3
4(3
3(3
3(3

A
General Pathology
H
A
Basic Biochemistry
H
C
Introduction to Computing
S
Applications
P
Pakistan Studies
S
Fundamental of Operation
O
TTheatre Technology
T
O
Practical Training
T

4(3
4(3
3(3
2(2

2(2-

2(2-

2(0-

SEMESTER 3
A
Community Medicine/Public Health
H
M
General Microbiology & Sterilization
I
O
Basics of General Surgery
T
Operation Theatre Instruments &
O
TTechniques -1
T
O
Practical training in relevant subjects
T
SEMESTER 4

3(2
3(2
4(3

O
Surgical Procedures & Skills 1
T
O
Basic Anesthesia & Techniques
T
A
Surgical Pharmacology
H
Operation Theatre Instruments &
O
TTechniques - II
T
O
Technical Writing and Report
T
Submission
O
Practical training in relevant subjects
T
SEMESTER 5

4(3
3(2
3(2

O
Surgical Anatomy -1
T
O
Clinical Pathology
T
P
Medical Physics
H
O
Operation Theater Technology - 1
T
O
Practical training in relevant subjects
T
SEMESTER 6

4(3
3(2
4(3
4(3

O
Operation Theater Technology - II
T
O
Sterilization and disinfection
T
O
Surgical Anatomy - II
T
O
Advanced Diagnostic Techniques
T
O
Practical training in relevant subjects
T
SEMESTER 7

4(3
4(3
3(2
4(3

O
Operation Theatre Design and
T
Management
M
Clinical & Applied Microbiology
I
O
Advanced Surgical Procedures
T
O
Waste Disposal and Infection Control
T
S
Introduction to Statistical Theory
T
O
Practical training in Elective subjects
T
SEMESTER 8

3(2
4(3
3(2
3(2
3(2

O
T

252

Internship

3(2-

3(0-

3(2-

2(2
2(0-

3(0-

3(2-

2(0-

10(

Faculty of Science & Technology

BS RIT
Radiography & Imaging

16.1555

Technology

16.1584

Semester 1

Basic Anatomy

16.1585

A
Applied Anatomy

16.1586

P
Basic Physiology

16.1587

P
Social Psychology

16.1588

EN
Functional English

16.1589
16.1590

A
General Pathology

16.1592

B
Introductory Biochemistry

16.1593

16.1594

P
Introduction to computing Applications

16.1595

R
Pakistan Studies

R
Sem
MRI

16.1616

R
Surgery -1

16.1608
16.1609

R
Sem
Introduction to Sociology

16.1610

R
Regional & imaging Anatomy - II

16.1611

R
Computed Topography

16.1613

Sem
Islamic Studies/Ethics

R
Radiation Science & technology II (Radiation )

16.1607

16.1612

16.1591

16.1614
16.1615

16.1606

Neuro Anatomy - II

R
R
Mammography

Medicine - II

Fundamental of RIT

16.1596
16.1597

Sem
Clinical Pharmacology

16.1598

R
Regional & imaging Anatomy -1

16.1599

R
Radiation Science& technology I
(Radiation Physics and Protection)

16.1600

MI
Microbiology & Sterilization

16.1601

AH

16.1602
16.1603

16.1604
16.1605

Sem
Community Medicine

Neuro Anatomy -1
R
R
General Radiology
Medicine - I

I
R

I
S

T
R

I
Semester 7

Nuclear Medicine -1

I
R

I
R

I
R

I
R

I
Semester 8

Angiography and Cardiac Imaging -1

Doctor of Physical T erapy


(DPT)

R
I
R
I
R
I
R
I

Special Radiological Techniques


Introduction to Statistical Theory
Ultrasound/Doppler

4(3
4(3
3(3
4(3-

Nuclear medicine - II
Fluoroscopy
Research Methodology
Echocardiography

4(3
4(3
3(3
3(3
4(3-

Angiography and Cardiac Imaging - II


Emergency Radiology
Surgery - II
Research Project

4(3
3(2
4(3
6(0-

Semester 1
D

P
D

P
D

P
E

N
S

T
P

S
Semester 2

Upper Limb & General Anatomy

P
D

P
D

P
E

N
S

T
I

S
Semester 3

Lower limb Anatomy & General


Histology
Visceral Physiology

Cardiovascular & Neuromuscular


Physiology
Introduction to Kinesiology
Functional English
Introduction to Statistical theory -1
Pakistan Studies

4(3
3(2
3(2
3(3
3(3
2(2-

Clinical Kinesiology
English Comprehension &
Composition
Introduction to Statistical theory - II
Islamic Studies / Ethics

Head and Neck Anatomy


D
P& Human Embryology
T
Physiology of Reproductive ,
D
PNervous & Renal system
T
D
Introduction to Biomechanics &
P
Ergonomics
B
Biochemistry & Genetics -1
C

4(3
3(2
3(2
3(3
3(3
2(2-

3(2-

3(2-

3(3
2(2-

D
Introduction to Exercise Physiology
P
C
Introduction to Computing
S
Applications
Semester 4

3(3

D
Human Neuro Anatomy
P
Advance techniques in
D
PBiomechanics & Ergonomics
T
D
Behavioral Sciences (Psychiatry &
P
Psychology)
B
Biochemistry& Genetics - II
C
D
Advance Clinical Exercise Physiology
P
D
Medical Physics in Rehabilitation
P
Semester 5

3(2

P
D

P
D

P
D

P
S

O
D

P
D

P
Semester 6

2(2
3(3
3(2
3(2
3(3
2(2

Pathology & Microbiology -1


Pharmacology in Rehabilitation -1
Physical Agents & Electrotherapy -1
Therapeutic Exercises & Techniques
Introduction to Sociology
Health & Wellness
Supervised Clinical Practice -1

3(3-

3(2-

3(3
2(2
3(3
3(2-

3(0-

D
Pathology & Microbiology - II
P
D
Pharmacology in Rehabilitation - II
P
D
Physical Agents & Electrotherapy - II
P
D
Manual Therapy
P
Teaching Methodology &
D
PCommunity Medicine
T
D
Supervised Clinical Practice - II
P
Semester 7

3(2
2(2
3(2
3(2

D
Clinical Medicine -1
P
D
Orthopedic Surgery
P
D
Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging
P
D
Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy
P
Human Growth, Development &
D
PCommunity Based Rehabilitation
T
D
Supervised Clinical Practice - III
P
Semester 8

3(3
3(3
3(2
3(2

D
P
D
P
D
P

Clinical Medicine - II
Advance techniques in General
Surgery - II
Neurological Physical Therapy

3(3-

3(0-

2(2-

3(0-

3(3
3(3
3(2-

.DD

Government College University Faisalabad

P
D

P
D

P
Semester 9

Evidence Based Practice


Introduction to Prosthetics &
Orthotics
Supervised Clinical Practice - IV

3(0-

D
Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy
P
Emergency Procedures &
D
PPrimary Care In Physical Therapy
T
Clinical Decision Making &
D
PDiff erential Diagnosis
T
D
Scientifi c Inquiry & Research
P
Methodology
Professional Practice
D
P(Laws , Ethics &Administration)
T
D
Integumentary Physical Therapy
P
D
Supervised Clinical Practice - V
P
Semester 10
D
P
D
P
D
P
D
P
D
P
D
P

3(2
2(2

Obstetrics & Gynecological Physical


Therapy
Pediatric Physical Therapy
Gerontology & Geriatric Physical
Therapy
Sports Physical Therapy
Supervised Clinical Practice - VI
Research Project

3(2
2(2-

3(3-

3(3
2(2-

2(2
3(0-

2(2
2(2
2(2
2(2
4(0
6(0-

Bachelor of Eastern Medicine and Surgery (BEMS)

Semester 1
D

E
D

E
P

H
E

N
B

C
I

S
Semester 2

Anatomy-I

E
D

E
D

E
P

H
B

C
P

S
Semester 3

Anatomy-I 1

D
E

History of Eastern Medicine-I


General Physiology
Functional English
Fundamental Biochemistry
Islamic Studies

3(2
2(2
3(2
3(3
4(3
2(2-

Principles of Eastern Medicine-I


History of Eastern Medicine
Systemic Physiology
Cell biology & Genetics
Pakistan Studies

3(2
3(3
2(2
3(3
3(2
2(2-

Anatomy-Ill

3(2-

E
B

N
E

N
P

H
B

C
Semester 4

Principle of Eastern Medicine-ll

E
D

E
D

E
D

E
P

H
B

C
Semester 5

Anatomy-IV

E
D

E
D

E
D

E
D

E
M

I
Semester 6

Herbal Pharmacy-I

E
D

E
D

E
D

E
D

E
M

I
Semester 7

Herbal Pharmacy-ll

E
D

E
D

E
D

E
D

E
D

E
Semester 8

General Pathology

D
E
D
E
D
E
D
E
D
E
D
E

Introduction to Biotechnology
English Comprehension and
Composition
Physiology of Nervous System
Biological Metabolism

3(3
3(2
3(3
3(3
4(4-

Principles of Eastern Medicine-Ill


Pharmacognosy-I
Materia Medica-I
Endocrine Physiology
Clinical Biochemistry

3(2
3(3
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2-

Community Medicine
Materia Medica-ll
Pharmacognosy-ll
Medicine-I
General Microbiology-I

3(2
3(3
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2-

Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry-I


Materia Medica-lll
Pharmacognosy-lll
Medicine-ll
Clinical Microbiology

3(2
3(2
3(2
3

3(2
3(2-

Surgery-I
Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry-ll
Obstetrics and Gynecology -1
Medicine-Ill
Materia Medica-IV

3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2-

Systemic Pathology

Surgery-ll
Clinical Diagnostics-I
Obstetrics and Gynecology -II
Medicine-IV
Forensic Medicine and Toxicology-I

3(2-

3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2-

Semester 9
D
Pediatrics-I
E
D
Ophthalmology and ENT-I
E
D
Obstetrics & Gynecology-ll
E
D
Medicine-V
E
D
Surgery-Ill
E
D
Clinical Diagnostics-ll
E
Semester 10
D
E
D
E
D
E
D
E
D
E

254

Pediatrics-ll
Ophthalmology and ENT-II
Obstetrics & Gynecology-ll
Medicine-VI
Project

3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2-

3(2
3(2
3(2
3(2
6(0-

Faculty of Science & Technology


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University Community College

Programs Offered

The following Intermediate, Associate Degree and Diploma Programs are of ered from the Academic Year 2015

Intermediate Programs

1-

F.Sc (Pre-Medical)

Part-I: English, Urdu, Islamic Education, Physics, Chemistry, Biology Part-II: English, Urdu, Pak.
Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Biology

2-

F.Sc (Pre-Engineering)

Part-I: English, Urdu, Islamic Education, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics Part-II: English, Urdu, Pak.
Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

3-

I.Com

Part-I:

English, Urdu, Islamic Education, Business Mathematics,

Principles of Accounting, Economics, Principles of Commerce


Part-II: English, Urdu, Pak. Studies, Business Statistics,

Principles of Accounting, Banking, Commercial Geography

Associate Degree Programs (Evening)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Computer Science
Information Technology
Accounting & Finance
Banking & Finance
Business Administration
Applied Psychology
B.Com IT

Bachelor of Technology Programs (Evening)

1.
2.

Bachelor of Technology in Civil (B-Tech Hons 4 Years)


Bachelor of Technology in Electrical (B-Tech Hons 4 Years)

Diploma Program

1.

Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology

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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zuber


Dean, Faculty of Science & Technology

Prospectus Committee
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16.1625

Prof. Dr. Hazoor Muhammad Sabir

Dean Faculty of Management


Sciences/ Director, Advanced Studies

Prof. Dr. Sof a Anwar


Chairperson, Department of Economics
Dr. Zahira Batool
Associate Professer, Department of
Sociology/ Director Academics

Dr. Muhammad Iqbal

Chairperson, Department of
Botany/ Director Undergraduate Studies

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mber

Dr. Haseeb Anwar

Assistant Professor,
Department of Physiology

Me

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Co-opted
Member
Convener
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mber

Me

16.1621
mber

Me

16.1622
Co-opted
Member

Dr.
Muhammad Aamer Mehmood
Member

Assistant Professor, Department of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology

Member

Dr. If ikhar Ahmad Khan


Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies and Arabic

Mr. Muhammad Farooq Rehan

16.1627Member/Secr
Me
16.1623
mber
etary

Lecturer,
College of
Commerce

Computer Programmer

Mr. Muhammad Asif Lateef

Mr.
Hassan
Mahmood

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Additional Registrar (Acad)

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Disclaimer

This prospectus provides information about the


programs of various faculties of Government
University Faisalabad and should not be taken as
on the University. Information contained in it,
curriculae, admission procedures, rules of

academic
College
binding
including

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periodically reviewed and revised by the Competent
The University reserves the right to change any

dues are
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rules,

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regulations and fnancial efects applicable to the


whenever and where ever it is deemed appropriate
necessary.

Striving for Excellence

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Phone: +92-41 -9200886,9200066-70, Fax: +92-41 -9201419

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