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The University of Sindh, being the second oldest university of the country and a representative of Sindh, the cradle of man
civilization, has a particular message to deliver through high quality education in disciplines of Arts, Humanities, Social
and Natural Sciences, Technology, Law, Management and Emerging Sciences o bring people from darkness to light
without discrimination of caste, creed, gender, geographical boundaries, beliefs, religion or language. The University aims
to promote a culture of inquiry, creativity, critical thinking, free exchange of thoughts, research, unity in diversity, cultural
pluralism and indigenous knowledge among its students and faculty in particular and society in general to produce better
generation and leadership for liberal, prosperous, congenial, harmonious and progressive world.
About this Catalogue Contents
This Catalogue 2011, covers all Morning & Evening programs offered @
Jamshoro aswell as @ Sindh University Laar College at Badin. It has been Vice-Chancellor’s Message 03
compiled to provide you all the necessary information you need to seek admission as University Calendar- Academic Schedule 04
a freshman in the University to pursue Undergraduate (Bachelor)/ Graduate (Master)
studies. It provides information about the choice of the programs available keeping in About the University 05
view the group of subjects studied at the H.S.C. or Bachelor (Pass) level and your Faculties/ Institutes/ Departments 06
performance.
Degree Programs offered 07
The University offers Bachelor degree programs in 52 disciplines including emerging
sciences and new disciplines that promise better career opportunities. Exercise your Authorities of the University 09
choice with due care; while filling the Application Form the subject in which you are University Town, Jamshoro 10
most interested, be numbered #1 and son on.
Students Welfare Programs 11
The Catalogue will serve as a compendium throughout your stay at the University
providing you details of curricula for the degree program you join. Course details will Financial Support for Meritorious
be available with the institute/ department where you enroll. 12
Teaching in the University is conducted under semester system, which is new to many Hostel Facilities 13
of you. The semester system spares you from rot memorizing for once a year General Information: Admission Schedule 17
examination. The system, of course, demands your resolve and commitment to
learning. It is in your interest to familiarize yourself with its working; just one careful Introduction 18
reading will enable you to follow it with success. You will find the details on P- 179. General Regulations 20
Pre-Entry Test is mandatory for admission to all disciplines and programs of the Curricula Organization 33
University under all categories. Enclosed with the ADMISSION FORM is the Sample
Test Paper that would be helpful in your preparation for the Test. Your answer sheet Course Description 36
will be evaluated by Computer readable OMR system. Please study sample Faculty of Arts 37
evaluation sheet at the end of this Test Paper and follow instructions carefully.
Faculty of Commerce 53
Please note that the educational policies and procedures are continually reviewed and
changed in keeping with the educational mission of the University. Consequently this Faculty of Education 63
document cannot be considered binding. The University reserves the right and Faculty of Islamic Studies 69
authority to alter and amend any and all statements contained herein. All MS/M.Phil
programs listed may not be offered. Faculty of Law 74
Compiled & Edited by : Prof. Dr. M. Rais Ahmed
Faculty of Natural Sciences 77
Consultant on Higher Education Faculty of Pharmacy 137
Processed by : Mr. Abid Ali Pathan & Mr. Ammer A. Joyo Faculty of Social Sciences 141
Computer Operator / Programmer
Title by : Mr. Siraj Panhwar & Mr. Abid Ali Pathan
Sindh University Mirpurkhas Campus 175
Photography : Mr. Rashid Ali Silawat Sindh University Laar College @ Badin 177
Printed by : Mr. G. Murtaza Siyal, Manager, S.U. Press Semester Regulations 179
Published by the University of Sindh, Jamshoro / Hyderabad Schedule of Fees 187
Location PLan and Index
VICE-CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE under the Faculties of Natural Sciences, Social Sciences,
Business Administration & Commerce and as well as in Art &
Dear Students, Design, English and Sindhi are now of 4-year duration, on par
I am pleased to welcome the “freshmen” joining the University, with international system. It would provide broad- based sound
brimming with enthusiasm to pursue higher studies. This education and widen your vision.
keenness is sharpened with the knowledge that a Bachelor
degree of the University, particularly in one of the emerging fields The scope of Evening programs has also been expanded to
will ensure brighter future and will enable them to fulfill their include Master’s degree in Telemedicine, E-Health and
aspiration of serving for the betterment of the country, the society E-Commerce where there is ever increasing demand of skilled
and particularly their family. manpower. BS Forestry is also an Evening program.
The University is fully geared to help you shape your future and I urge you to make full use of the facilities offered; be regular and
turn your dreams into reality. The curricula of all degree programs participate whole heartedly in both academic & co-curricular
are updated to keep them demand oriented. All this aim at activities so that when you go out to serve, you contribute for the
providing new avenues for you to carve out your future. The betterment of life of common man and help create a society that
University has launched 5-yr. Bachelor of Law degree program is tolerant, pluralistic, prosperous and just, that values ethics,
from 2009 session and 4-yr. BS Forestry program from January human dignity & spirit of inquiry. You are the future hope of your
2010, besides Postgraduate Diploma in Medicinal Plants. family, the community and the country. Try your best to fulfill their
expectations through dint of devotion to your studies, in
The University has been endeavouring to expand hostel facilities obedience of the Quaid’s saying “Work, work & work”.
as well; presently there are 15 hostels, nine for boys and six for May Allah bless you,
girls, together providing residences to 3500 Students. Dr. Nazir Ahmed Mughal
PLEASE NOTE:
Hostel accommodation forms are available with the designated
branches of HBL (selling Admission Forms) on payment of Rs. 50/-.
The application forms duly filled-in and completed in all respects, be
submitted in the office of the Provost, Boys Hostels/ Provost, Marui Girls
Hostel, University of Sindh, after seeking admission in the University.
GENERAL
ACADEMIC
AFFAIR
S
Announcement of list of selected candidates; 01
GENERAL INFORMATION November 2010
to be communicated to selective by post
22
ADMISSIONS
Admission of students to programs offered under various Faculties
Payment of fees by all selected applicants, Quota/General Disciplines 02
of the University is governed under the Regulations framed for this purpose
November 2010 to 15 Novmber 2010
(under Statute 29, Sub sec. I, clause ‘c’ & ‘d’ of the University Act.)
specifying the pre-requisite qualifications etc., allocation of seats in each Final lists of students admitted in programs to be issued 22
discipline on general merit as well as district- wise quota, special quota for November 2010
the wards of the University employees and the degree colleges affiliated to to all Institutes/Centres/Departments, Deans and Provost of Hostels
the University of Sindh, and for students from specially designated areas of
the country. Seats available for fresh admission in various teaching
Orientation Day 03
departments/institutes/centres of the Faculties are enumerated Faculty- January 2011 03
wise.
Commencement of Classess 04
Admission Schedule January 2011 04
NOTE: i. Application Forms for admission are to be submitted at Main
All Campuses
Campus Jamshoro, Mirpurkhas Campus and Laar College at Badin,
where admission is to be sought. Admit Slips should be obtained at th
Bachelor Program
time of submission of Form.
Ma
ster, M. Phil/MS, Programs ii. Applicants for admission initially selected for admission in BHPE /
BFA programs or against sports seats will have to qualify field trial/ aptitude
Call for Admission for all Bachelor (4 yr.) & Hons. (3 yr), BFA Art 01 test before final selection. They should contact the Director concerned.
September 2010 01
September 2010
& Design, Masters (Prev.) and M.Phil/MS Programs
UNIVERSITY WEBSITE www.usindh.ed.pk. PLEASE MAKE SUR THAT THE Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Abad/
ADMISSION & OTHER FEES ARE DEPOSITED WITHIN THE TIME PRESCRIBED.
ADMISSION FORM FOLDER WITH THE CATALOGUE MADE AVAILABLE Sukkur Region:
FROM MAIN BRANCHES OF HABIB BANK LTD. IN EACH DISTRICT (AS 1. Frere Road Branch Sukkur 2. Ghotki
UNIVERSITY OF SINDH, JAMSHORO BRANCH AND OLD CAMPUS 3. Grain Market Branch, Shikarpur
BRANCH HYDERABAD, ON PAYMENT OF COST OF ADMISSION 4. Quaid-e-Azam Road Branch, Jacobabad 5. Bunder
FORM+ PRE ENTRY TEST FEE, @ RS. 1000/= PER SET (non Road Branch, Larkana 6.
M.A. (Prev.) English, etc ii) Pass and Marks Certificates of H.S.C. (Intermediate) Examination (2
Photostat copies + 1 original).
(5) BS Chemistry / Botany, etc. (5)
iii) Pass, Marks Certificates and Transcript of Graduation Examination
M.A. (Prev.) International Relations (2Photostat copies + 1 original).
(6) BS Econ. iv) Leaving certificate from the College last attended.
Subject to fulfilment of discipline requirements, merit and
availability of seats, candidates will be accepted for any one of
the programs of their choice, IN PREFERENCE ORDER. Choice
of subject for which applicant is not eligible will automatically
stand cancelled. Candidates selected in any course of study,
must deposit fees in time, Non- deposition of fees will deprive
you of your candidature.
COMPLETED ADMISSION FORM WITH NECESSARY DOCUMENTS
AND RECEIPTED CHALLAN OF Rs.. 1000/- TOWARDS COST OF FORM
AND PRE-ENTRY TEST FEE MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE ADMISSION
OFFICE OF THE UNIVERSITY AT JAMSHORO, BY HAND AND THE
PRINTED RECEIPT ATTACHED WITH ADMISSION FORM BE OBTAINED
DULY SIGNED BY THE CONCERNED OFFICER. CANDIDATE SEEKING
ADMISSION @ SINDH UNIVERSITY MIRPURKHAS CAMPUS, AND S.U.
LAAR COLLEGE @ BADIN, WILL SUBMIT THE FORM IN THE
CAMPUS/COLLEGE OFFICE @ MIRPURKHAS/BADIN.
(i) The seat/ seats left over in any category (Rural/Urban) shall be filled-in a) Candidates for admission against sports seat are to (___)tick
from the waiting merit list of the same category of the same district. mark the sports box on the form. They have to qualify Pre-
However, in case there is no candidate on the merit list of the Entry Test.
concerned category viz. rural or urban as the case may be, then the left
over seat/seats will be filled-in from the merit list of the urban or rural b) Candidates applying against sports seats must fill
category as the case may be, of the same district. There shall be no Evaluation Proforma alongwith prescribed Admission
reallocation of the vacant seats from one district to another. Form.
(ii) The left over seat/seats from the categories of reserved seats shall be c) Candidates will have to appear in trial for selection.
filled-in by selecting the immediate next candidate (s) from the waiting
list. d) Candidates qualifying Pre-Entry Test, will be evaluated on
(iii) As regards (i) above, the left over seat/ seats because of non-payment the basis of their merit/ participation in competitions at
of fees/ difference of fees, if any, within prescribed time limit, the various levels.
seat/seats shall be filled-in as per procedure prescribed therein and the
2. SEATS FOR CANDIDATES FROM LARKANA, SUKKUR DIVISIONS Two seats in each of the following disciplines/ subjects of various
ON OPEN MERIT BACHELOR AND MASTER:- Bachelor’s/ Master’s degree programs are reserved for the female
candidates domiciled in Sukkur and Larkana Divisions (Upper Sindh).
Number of seats reserved for candidates domiciled in Larkana & Sukkur
1. Business Administration
divisions are shown in table below. The applicant will have to appear and
qualify Pre-Entry Test. 2. Computer Science
Comparative Religion 10 Islamic Culture 10 One seat in each degree program in other General Disciplines is reserved
for female candidates, domiciled in Sukkur and Larkana Divisions.
Muslim History 10 General History 10
The applicant shall be in the first instance, considered alongwith other
Economics 10 Mass Communication 10 candidates on general/ district-wise merit and thereafter girls seats shall be
filled in according to merit and first preference.
International Relations 05 Political Science 10
4. SEATS FOR DISABLED PERSONS
Psychology (Arts & Sc.) 10+10 Public Administration 17
One seat in each course of study is reserved for Disabled persons,
Social Work 10 Sociology 10
domiciled within the jurisdiction of Sindh excluding Karachi.
Anthropology & Arch. 10 Biochemistry 10
The box of “Disabled Persons’ Quota” be ( ) markd on the top of the
Biotechnology M.Sc. 05 Botany 05 Admission Form. Attested photostat copy of the Medical Certificate issued
by the Medical Board to be constituted by the Government, must be
Chemistry BS/ M.Sc. 05+05 FW Biology & Fishries 10 attached with the Admission Form.
Geography 10 Mathematics 05
5. SEATS FOR REAL SONS & DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPLOYEES OF
Microbiology 05 Physics 10
THE UNIVERSITY OF SINDH
Physiology 10 Statistics 05 Ten seats are reserved in each course of study for the real sons &
daughters of the employees of the University of Sindh including employees
Zoology 25 Commerce 08
at the Pakistan Study Centre and Area Study Centre Far East & South East
3. FOR FEMALE CANDIDATES Asia. If any seat of sons/ daughters remained unutilized then Real brother/
sister can also be considered against them.
Ten seats in each degree programs are reserved for female candidates,
Two seats are reserved for Real sons & daughters of employees of the
domiciled within the jurisdiction of the University of Sindh (domicile certificate
University Laar College, Badin.
to be attached).
In case of BSIT, Information Technology, the seats have been allocated for
each H.S.C. group as under:-
Pre-Engineering 04 Seats Signature of the Principal Director of College Education/ Dean, Faculty of Law
6. SEATS FOR REAL SONS & DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPLOYEES 9. RESERVE SEATS FOR NOMINEES FROM BACKWARD AREAS &
OF COLLEGES AFFILIATED TO SINDH UNIVERSITY OTHER PROVINCES OF THE COUNTRY
Two seats in each course of study are reserved on reciprocal basis for real a) Nominees of other Provinces of Pakistan
Sons & Daughters of the Employees of the Government Degree Colleges i) One seat in any discipline of the Bachelor Degree Program for one
and Law Colleges affiliated with the University of Sindh. nominee each of Punjab and N.W.F.P. is reserved in any of the
course of study, for candidate domiciled in that province, whereas
two seats are reserved for the candidates of Balochistan Province..
The applicant under this category should write on top of the Admission Form
ii) One seat each for the Master’s Degree Program for nominees of
“Seats for employees of Colleges”
Punjab and N.W.F.P. is reserved in any of the course of study
NOTE: Admission to any class under the category of “seats for the including programs of Faculty of Education, for candidate domiciled
employees of the affiliated College to the University of Sindh” will be in that province, whereas two seats are reserved for the candidates
considered on production of the service certificate as per following proforma. of Balochistan Province.
Certified that Mr./ Miss ________________________________ S/O, D/O, W/O
________________________________ presently working as ________________ is a regular Applications must be channelled through the Department of
employee of this college. His/ Her date of entry in the College service is Education, Government of the concerned Province.
__________________________. The candidate Mr./ Miss ________________ S/O, D/O
____________________ is his/her real son/ daughter. His/Her service in the College is more than
2 years. b) Nominees of Balochistan and Federally Administered Tribal
Areas (FATA)
_____________________ Countersigned by
5% Seats, in addition to the following are reserved for students from 10. SEATS RESERVED FOR ARMY PERSONNAL(ONLY FOR
Balochistan and Fata areas under the ECNEC spcial program. Selction of MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM)
the candidates is to be conducted by the HEC. Two seats are reserved for Army Personnel in the following
disciplines for Masters’ degree program:
RESERVED SEATS FOR FATA AREA
Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, English,
Program seat in each Program International Relations, Mass Communication, Political Science,
i) B.B.A. (Hons.) Part-I 1 Psychology and Criminology.
i) Attendance 10 Marks
(as per
breakdown)
ORGANISATION
Mass Communication General History Library & Info
English Sindhi Philosophy
Urdu Arabic Religion
The University of Sindh provides degree programming through the Persian Statistics Fine Arts
teaching Institutes/ Departments/ Centres functioning under the Rural Development Studies Women Deve
Faculties of Arts, Commerce & Business Administration, Education,
Islamic Studies, Law, Natural Sciences, Pharmacy and Social The general Pre-requisite qualification for admission to the
Sciences. Bachelor Hons. programs under these Faculties is H.S.C. with Arts/
Science/ Commerce OR Home Economics groups:
The Programs ,their pre-requisites and requirements for the degree
are specified as under:
Pre-Entry Test is mandatory for Admission to Bachelor, 4-Yr. (8 Semester) Bachelor degree program in English and Sindhi
Master’s and MS/M.Phil. Programs in all disciplines. is being introduced from 2009 session. Art & Design are already
conducting 4-yr. degree program. The CH requirement of these
(1) The requirement for the 6- semester Bachelor (Hons.) degree disciplines are in process of approval:
under the Faculties of Arts (except Art & Design, English &
Sindhi), Islamic Studies and Education are 96 credit hours with
curricula organised as under:
Microbiology Physiology
Biochemistry/ Biotechnology/ Zoology b. General Education course
(4) For the 5-yr (10- Semester) Pharm-D degree under the
Faculty of Pharmacy, the minimum requirements are 202 credit
hours, with curricula organised as under:
a. General Requirements 010
credit hours
b. Professional Requiremtns 192 credit
hours
ANSARI ARIFA, Assoc. Professor UMRANI TARIQUE, Lecturer (on study leave)
M.A. 1999, (S.U)
M.A. (S.U) 1977
UMRANI, SUMERA, LECTURER
OTHO NARGIS RAZA, Asstt. Professor M.A. (S.U) 2005
M.A. (S.U), KADRI, Shafqat, Lecturer (on study leave)
M.A English Literature (S.U) 2004, M.A Linguistics, (KU) 2006
BALOCH GHULAM HYDER, Asstt. Professor
BS English: 4-Yr. (8- Semester) Program (133)
M.A. (S.U) 1979
Pre-requisite: H.S.C. or equivalent: Pre-Entry Test.
PANHWAR FARIDA YASMEEN, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
M.A. (S.U) 1988
FIRST YEAR
1st Semester
SHAH SYED ISMAIL, Asstt. Professor (on study leave) ENGL 300 Functional English-I (3)
M.A., M.A. Pol. Sc., B.Ed. (S.U) & Pgd. ELT (AIOU), ELC (UK) ENGL 310 Introduction to Literature-I (3)
SHAH SYED SHARAF ALI, Asstt. Professor (on lien) ENGL 312 Introduction to Linguistics -I(3)
M.A., M.Ed., M.B.A., LL.B (S.U), M.A. (Notts.) Minor-I & II (3,3)
ISL. 300 Islamic Studies (2)
BURIRO GHULAM ALI, Asstt. Professor (on study leave) 2nd Semester
M.A. (S.U) 1995 ENGL 301 Functional English-II (3)
ENGL 311 Introduction to Literature-II (3)
SANGI MUHAMMAD KHAN, Asstt. Professor ENGL 313 Introduction to Linguistics –II (3)
M.A. 1994, Ph.D. 2009 (S.U)
Minor-1& II (3, 3) ENGL 606 Drama-II (3)
PAK. 302 Pakistan Studies(2) ENGL 607 Poetry-II (3)
SECOND YEAR ENGL 608 Prose-II (3)
1st Semester ENGL 609 Major Literary Movements (3)
ENGL 400 Functional English-III (3) ENGL 610 Comprehensive Viva Voce (3)
ENGL 410 History of English Language-I (3)
ENGL 412 Listening and Speaking Skills (3) Master of Arts in Language and Linguistics 4- semester Program (66)
Minor-I & II (3, 3) Pre-requisite; Bachelor degree with Major in English
402/ 403 Sindhi/ Urdu Compulsory (3)
2nd Semester 1st Semester FIRST YEAR
ENGL 401 Functional English-IV (3) ENGL 500 Language Learning Theories (3)
ENGL 411 History of English Language-II (3) ENGL 501 Lexcical Studies (3)
ENGL 413 Reading & Writing Skills (3) ENGL 502 Psycholingulstics (3)
Minor-I & II (3, 3) ENGL 503 Phonolog and Phonetics (3)
Citizenship Foundation Compulsory (3)
ENGL 504 English Syntax (3)
THIRD YEAR
1st Semester 2nd Semester
ENGL 500 Language Learning Theories (3) ENGL 505 English Language Teaching (ELT) (3)
ENGL 501 Lexical Studies (3) ENGL 506 Semantics and Pragmatics (3)
ENGL 502 Psycholinguistics (3) ENGL 507 English for Specific Purpose (ESP) (3)
ENGL 508 Sociolinguistics (3)
ENGL 503 Phonology and Phonetics (3)
ENGL 504 English Syntax (3) ENGL 509 Issues in Applied Linguistics (3)
2nd Semester 1st Semester SECOND YEAR
ENGL 505 English Language Teaching (3) ENGL 600 Syllabus Design (3)
ENGL 506 Semantic and Pragmatics (3) ENGL 601 Testing & Evaluation (3)
ENGL 507 English for Specific Purpose (ESP) (3) ENGL 602 Micro Teaching-I (Listerning and Speaking) (3)
ENGL 508 Sociolinguistics (3) ENGL 603 Varieties of English (3)
ENGL 509 Issues in Applied Linguistics (3) ENGL 604 Research Methodology (3)
INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGES Master of Arts (for Hons.) in Arabic: 2- semester program (34)
Institute of Languages was founded in 1970, merging the departments of Pre-requisite; B.A. (Pass) with major in Arabic.
Arabic and Persian established in 1952. In addition to regular Bachelor,
Master and M.Phil./Ph.D. degree programs in Arabic and Persian languages, AR 600,601 Religious Literature (4,4)‘
the Institute also offers Diploma Certificate courses in Arabic, Persian, AR 602,603 Modern Arabic Literature (4,4)
Sindhi, Urdu, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, German, French, Turkish. It has AR 604,605 Philology (4,4)
produced 15 Ph.Ds. and presently 16 candidates are enrolled for AR 606,607 Essay OR Monograph (4,4)
M.Phil/Ph.D. Over the years, the faculty of the Institute has published a large AR 630 Comprehensive Viva-Voce
number of research articles and books in various Annual/ Bi-Annual and
Quarterly Research Journals/ Magazines, etc. Master of Arts in Arabic: Four semester program (66)
Pre-requisite; B.A.. (Pass), preferably with Arabic as one of the elective
The faculty comprises:- subjects or Sanad-ul-Faragh, awarded by a recognized Madarsah.
SHAIKH HAFIZ ABDUL GHANI, Professor & Director
M.A. 1983, LL.B. 1984, M.A. I. C. 1987, M.A. I/ Fazil Dars-e- Nizami 1976 & Ph. D. (S.U.) 1993.
Students admitted to this two year program, will study the following AR 500-
QADRI MADAD ALI, Professor (on contract) 510 courses during First and Second Semester, and AR 600 to AR 630
Ph.D (UK) 1968
courses listed above in common with M.A. after Honours during the 3rd &
CHANNA HAFIZ SHABIR, Lecturer 4th semester.
M.A., 1984, Ph.D.1993 (S.U) AR 501,502 Classical Poetry with Historical Background
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Arabic; 6-semester program (96) and Criticism (4, 4)
Pre-requisite H.S.C. (or Fazil-e- Arabi) preferably with Arabic as elective AR 503,504 Modern Literature with Historical Background
subject and Criticism (4, 4)
AR 505,506 History of Arabic Literature (4, 4)
A. General Requirements: (14)
AR 507-508 Translation from Arabic into English and vice versa (4, 4)
ENG 300,301 English (2)
AR 509-510 Seerah Nabaviah (4, 4)
ENG 400,401 English (2)
AR 600 to 630 as for M.A. (Hons.)
IS 302 Islamic Studies (1)
PS 303 Pakistan Studies (1)
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Persian: 6- semester program (96)
402 Urdu/ Sindhi/ Additional English in lieu of mother
tongue (4) Pre-requisite H.S.C. or equivalent qualification.
Pre-requisite; Bachelor degree, peferably with Persian as one of the elective
A. General Requirements: (14) subjects.
ENG 300,301 English (2)
ENG 400,401 English (2) PERS 501, 506 Persian Grammar and Translation
IS 302 Islamic Studies (1) PERS 502, 507 Persian Classic Prose
PS 303 Pakistan Studies (1)
PERS 503, 508 Persian Classical Poetry
402 Urdu/ Sindhi/ Additional English in lieu of mother
tongue (4) PERS 504, 509 Modern Persian Literature
PERS 505, 510 Contribution of Prose writers and Poets of Sindh
B. Persian Requirements: (58) twards Persian Literatures &
PERS 310,311 Persian Prose, Poetry & Grammar (4, 4)
PERS 601 to 660 as for M.A. for (Hons.)
PERS 410,411 Persian Prose, Poetry & Grammar (4, 4)
M.Phil. in Arabic: 4-Semester Program (40)
PERS 412,413 Persian Literature & Grammar (4, 4)
PERS 501,506 Persian Grammar & Translation (3,3) Pre-requisite: M.A. Arabic or equivalent qualifications; Pre-Admission Test
PERS 502,507 Persian Classical Prose (3, 3) Coursework requirement:
1. Institute of Commerce
2. Institute of Business Administration
Evening Program
--- 300 120 50
Institute of Commerce JAMALI NOOR MUHAMMAD, Professor & Director
M.Com. (S.U) 1983, Ph.D. (HUK) 2001
Department of Commerce established in the year 1963 at Old Campus, AGHA RIAZ HASSAN, Assoc. Professor
M.Com. (S.U) 1978
Hyderabad, was shifted to Allama I.I. Kazi Campus in 1970. It has been
functioning in its new premises close to the Institute of Business SHAIKH KHALID HUSSAIN, Assoc. Professor
M.Com. (S.U) 1981, Ph.D (KU) 2004
Administration (IBA) of the University, since 1999 and has been recently
upgraded as Institute of Commerce. SHAIKH MANZOOR AHMED, Assoc. Professor
M.Com. (S.U) 1975
The Institute has introduced 4 years B-Com (Hons.) as of 2007 session. The
B.Com (Hons.) 4-yr. program is of 8- semester, of 136 CH, covering 45 ABRO MUHAMMAD HAFEEZ, Asstt: Professor
M.Com. (S.U) 1991
courses. The candidate after successful completion of the course will be
eligible for job in BPS 17 in Public/ Private Organizations as per Federal BHATIA ANEEL KUMAR, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. Computer Sc. (S.U) 1991
Government Notification. The 4-yr. degree is equivalent to old M.Com.
Degree in status and job requirement. Two- year M.Com. (Pass) program CHANDIO JAWED AHMED, Asstt: Professor (on study leave)
M.Com. (S.U)
with specialization in Marketing, Accounting and Finance is to continue also.
The objective of the 4-year degree program is to train graduates who may HALEPOTO JAMSHED ADIL, Asstt: Professor (on study leave)
M.Com. (S.U) 1998
compete with graduates from any other institution globally:-
At the end of the program the students will be able to:- JAMALI GHULAM RASOOL, Asstt. Professor
M.Com. 1983, LL.B (S.U) 1991
• Evaluate different financial proposal by exhibiting strong
JHATIYAL ASHIQUE ALI, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
theoretical knowledge and quantitative techniques. M.Com. (S.U) 1998
• Establish an accounting system for a new concern or handle the KANASRO HAKIM ALI , Asstt. Professor
accounts of any on- going concern. M.Com. 1983 (S.U), Ph.D. (SALU) 2008
• Have a broader understanding of corporate, legal and business KAZI MUMTAZ AHMED, Asstt: Professor
affairs. M.Com. (S.U) 1998
• Understand the modern business scenario. KAZI NUSRAT FATIMA, Asstt: Professor
M.Com. (S.U) 1991
• Provide strong managerial, interpersonal and negotiation skills. MAHESAR HAKIM ALI, Asstt: Professor
• Conduct research independently. M.Com. (S.U) 2001
SHAIKH NAJIA, Asstt: Professor
• Comprehend business and economic environment. M.Com. (S.U) 2001
SIDDIQUI MEHTAB BEGAM, Asstt: Professor
This Institute has been imparting quality education. Courses have been M.Com. (S.U) 2001
designed to equip students with professional skills and knowledge to take
SOOMRO MUNEERUDDIN, Asstt: Professor
their place as leaders in the world of Business, Commerce or any other M.Com. 1984, LL.B.1989 (S.U), Ph.D. (HUK) 2006
profession they may choose to pursue. The faculty of the Institute has to BHABAN ASHFAQUE AHMED, Lecturer
their credit good number of publications in the Research Journals of national M.Com. (S.U) 2001
repute. The curriculum as noted above is relevant to the changing needs of MEMON SADIA, Lecturer
society. M.Com. (S.U) 2006
The Institute has well- equipped Computer Laboratory with latest software to
provide training to the students. It has an excellent Seminar Library with B.Com. (Hons) 4-Yr. (8- semester) Program, Regular & Eve. (136)
6500 text and reference books on Management, Marketing, Accounting, Pre-requisite; H.S.C. Arts/ Science/ Commerce/ Diploma in Commerce, with
Finance, Economics and others. The Institute also offer at least 45% marks. First preference to candidates with Commerce
2-yr M.Phil program in Commerce background and to Diploma holders with 55% score; Pre-Entry Test.
KHOSO IMAMUDDIN, Asstt. Professor SYED NAVEED KARIM BUX SHAH, Lecturer
M.B.A (S.U), Ph.D. (Japan) 2008 M.B.A. (S.U)
MEMON MUHAMMAD, Asstt. Professor Bachelor of Bussiness Administration (BBA) 4-yr (8-semester) program
M.B.A (S.U) 1993
(146)
MEMON MUHAMMAD MIAN, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
M.B.A. (S.U) Pre-requisite:- H.S.C. with at least 50% aggregate marks. Candidates with
Intermediate Arts must have offered one of the Social Science subjects as
PARMAR VISHNU, Asstt. Professor elective at H.S.C. level.
M.B.A. (S.U) 1992
Admission on district U/R quota basis, 122 seats available as per
PATHAN MUHAMMAD ASLAM, Asstt. Professor details on page # 25.
M.B.A. (S.U) 1984
SHAH ABDUL SATTAR, Asstt. Professor A. Bussiness Administration Core Courses Requirements:
M.B.A. (S.U) 1st Semester First Year
SHAH AISHA BASHIR, Asstt. Professor BUS 301 Freshman English-I (3)
M.B.A (S.U) BUS 302 IT in Business (3)
BUS 303 Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies (1,2)
SHAH SOBIA SHAFAQ, Asstt. Professor BUS 304 Business Mathematics (3)
M.B.A. (S.U)
BUS 305 Fundamentals of Accounting (3)
SHAH SHAMAIL, Asstt. Professor (on study leave) BUS 306 Fundamentals of Business (3)
M.P.A. (S.U)
B. Areas of Concentration
Four Courses under any one of the fields of Specialization listed under the
M.B.A. (Morning) program above, are to be offered as Electives in
consultation with the Director.
THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION
The Faculty of Education started as the “Department of Education”, the
first teaching department of the university in 1951-52, achieved its Faculty
status in 1989. It has provided thousands of trained graduate teachers to the
educational sector not only in Sindh but also in other parts of Pakistan. The
programs offered by the Faculty include B.A. (Hons) Education, B.Ed., M.Ed.
and M.A. Education (Morning/Evening), M.Phil./Ph.D. and Diploma in
Education. Admission to two semester B.Ed. and M.Ed. programs and 4
semester M.A Education is held in July for Fall Spring, Session
commence from August each year. However B.A. (Hons) Education 6-
semeter program and M.A.(Hons.) Education 2- semester program run
concurrent with other University programs i.e. January – December.
To become competent in selecting and using those instructional SIDDIQUI ABIDA, Lecturer
M.Ed. 1996, M.A. (Urdu) 1998 (S.U.)
materials, media and strategies that enable individual students to
succeed in educational programs; SHAH AHSANULLAH, Lecturer
M.A. (Sindhi) 1999, M.A. Sociology, M.Ed. (S.A.L.U)
To acquire skills in evaluating learning outcomes within an educational
setting; Department of Psychological Testing, Guidance & Research
The faculty comprising each department is listed hereunder:- MUNSHI PARVEEN, Professor, Chairperson & Dean
M.A. Economics 1981 & M.Ed. (Gold Medalist) 1986 (S.U), Ph.D. 2003 (H.U.)
Department of Science and Technical Education MUGHAL FARZANA, Asstt. Professor,
M.A. Pol. Sc, 1990, B.Ed. 1991 M.Ed (S.U) 1993
JAFRI SYED IFTIKHAR HUSSAIN, Asstt. Professor & Incharge Chairman
M.Sc. Statistics 1987, M.A. Education 1994, LLB 1988, Ph.D 2007(S.U) SOOMRO NAZAR HUSSAIN, Assistant Professor (on study leave)
M.Sc. (S.U) 1997, M.Ed. Psy. (Edinboro) 2004
SIYAL NABI BUX, Asstt. Professor BANO SHAISTA, Lecturer
M.Sc. Botany 1973 & M.Ed. 1990 (S.U) M.Ed. (S.U)
Department of Curriculum Development & Special Education Department of Distance, Continuing and Computer Education
KAMBOH MOHAMMAD ASLAM, Asstt. Professor & Incharge Chairman PANHWAR UZMA, Lecturer & Incharge Chairperson
M.Ed. 1984 & M.A. Islamic Culture 1985 (S.U) M.A. (Sindhi), M.Ed. (S.U), M.Phil. 2007 (HU)
ED 485 Environmental Education (4)
ABBASI KAMRAN, Lecturer
B.C.S (Hons) 2005 (S.U) ED 501 Educational Technology (3)
CHACHAR ZUBAIR AHMED, Lecturer
M.Sc. Physics 1997, M.Ed. 2001 (SU) ED 507 Teaching of Minor-I School Subject (3)
SIDDIQUI SAMINA ZAFAR, Lecturer ED 509 Educational Psychology (3)
M.Sc. (S.U) 1993
ED 510 Research Techniques (3)
SOOMRO SAIRA, Lecturer
BCS (S.U) 2005 ED 516 Teaching of Minor-II School Subject (3)
SUMERA IRUM, Lecturer
M.Sc. (Computer Sc.) 1997, B.Ed. 2007 (SU)
ED 506 Educational Management & Supervision (3)
SAHITO ZAFARULLAH, Research Associate ED 507 Educational System Analysis & Design (3)
M.Phil in Education (S.U), M.Ed, MBA, M.A(Political Sc)
ED 509 (A) & (B) Teaching Skill & behavior Dev I &II +Annual Lesson (6)
Department of Educatiom
ED 511 Comprehensive Viva (3)
KHUWAJA MUMTAZ, Asstt. Professor & Incharge Chairperson C. Supporting Minor I & II courses (24)
M.Sc. Zoology (SU) & M.Ed. (KU)
One, each from Group A & B courses to be offered in consultation with the
BALADI ANJUM, Lecturer
M.Ed., M.A. Urdu (SU) 2003
Dean, Faculty of Education / Incharge of the Program.
Minor Subjects
Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Education 6- Semester Morning Program
(96) Group A Group B
Pre-requisite: H.S.C. with 45% marks: Pre-Entry Test. Home Economics Health & Physical Education
A. General Requirements: (14)
Economics Psychology
ENG 300,301 English (2, 2)
Political Science Sociology
ENG 400,401 English (2, 2)
International Relation Social Work
IS 302 Islamic Studies (1)
Mass Communication Public Administration
PS 303 Pakistan Studies (1)
General History Muslim History
402 Urdu/ Sindhi/ Additional English in lieu of mother
tongue (4) English Religion
B. Education Subject Requirements: (58) Sindhi Islamic Culture
ED 310 Perspective of Education (4) Urdu Fine Arts
ED 312 School Organization and Classroom Management (4) Arabic Gen Math ematics
ED 410 Human Development & Learning (4) Gen. Science
ED 411 Educational Measurement & Evaluation (4) M.A. (Hons) in Education 2-Semester Program (42)
ED 413 Curriculum & Instruction (4) Core Courses Requirement (24 C.H)
ED 416 Computer II Statistical Package (4) Each Course of 3 C.H
ED 617 Human Resource Management (3) d. Educational and Psychological Testing (Department of PTGR)
ED 640 Curriculum Development and Implementation (CDI) (3) ED 632 Statistics in Education (SE)
ED 644 Education in Pakistan: Problems, Issues and Trends (EPPIT) ED 633 Examination System in Pakistan (ESP)
(3) ED 634 Construction, Administration and Analysis of Test Items
ED 625 Statistics in Educational Research (3) (CAATI)
ED 623 Management Information System (3) ED 635 Measurement and Achievement, Aptitude, Interest (MAAI)
ED 618 Modern Approaches in Class-room Management (MACM) Examination and defend their thesis.
ED 627 Curriculum, Design and Development (CDD) At the end of the practical work a committee of three senior faculty
members including chairperson/ Incharge of the department will
jointly evaluate the students for their conduct and output during the
field work.
M.Phil in Education 4- Semester Program (40):
Pre-requisite M.Ed./M.A. Edu., Pre-Admission Test.
Core Courses: 1st Semester
ED 800 Research Methods – I (4)
ED 801 Research Methods- II (4)
ED 802 Psychological Perspective & Issues in Education (4)
ED 803 Issues in Curriculum (4)
2nd Semester
ED 804 Education in Pakistan: Trends & Issues (4)
ED 805 Educational Management & Leadership (4)
PROGRAM OFFERED
Bachelor Master
1. Comparative Religion 30 20
2. Islamic Culture 50 80
3. Muslim History 50 50
Department of Comparative Religion and IC 504, 553 Arabic Language and Literature (3, 3)
IC 560 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (2)
Islamic Culture C. Supporting Minor I & II Courses (24)
This department is the second oldest teaching department of the University, One each from Group ‘A’ and ‘B’
established in 1952. It offers Honours and Postgraduate Degree programs in
the disciplines of (i) Comparative Religion and (ii) Islamic Culture. It has Master of Arts (Honours) in Islamic Culture, 2- Semester Program (34)
produced 14 Ph.Ds in the subject of Islamic Culture since its inception. This Pre-requisite; Bachelor (Hons.) degree with major in Islamic Culture.
is the highest number of Ph.Ds. produced in any discipline in the University.
IC 600, 601 Islamic Jurisprudence & Principles of Jurisprudence (4, 4)
The faculty comprises:- IC 602, 603 Comparative Religion (4,4)
KHAN HAFIZ MUNIR AHMED, Assoc., Professor & Chairman IC 604, 605 Arabic Language and Literature (4, 4)
M.A. Is. Cult. 1992, M.A. Arabic 1993, Ph.D. 1997 (S.U)
IC 606, 607 Elective: Any of the following: (4,4)
BHUTTO SANAULLAH, Professor & Dean 1. Philosophy and Scholasticism
M.A. (KU) 1976, M. Phil (Madinah Uni. K.S.A.) 1987, Ph.D. (SU) 1997 2. Islam and Science
KHAN MUHAMMAD ANWAR, Professor 3. Islamic Ethics and Tasawwuf
M.A. (Is.Cul.), M.A. (M.H), LLB, Ph.D. 1998 (S.U) IC 610 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (2)
RIND, BASHIR AHMED, Asstt. Professor
M.A. (S.U) 1997, Ph.D. 2007 Bachelor of Arts Honours in Comparative Religion: 6- semester
program (96)
USMAN NAJAMA, Asstt. Professor
M.A. (S.U) 1976 Pre-requisite H.S.C., Pre-Entry Test.
KANDHARO, MUKHTIAR AHMED, Lecturer A. General Requirements: (14)
M.A. (Khp. U) 2000, M.A. Usool-e-Aldin (Is. U) 2004 ENG 300,301 English (2, 2)
NIZAMUDDIN, Lecturer ENG 400,401 English (2, 2)
M.A. (S.U) 1996 IS 302 Islamic Studies (1)
PS 303 Pakistan Studies (1)
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Islamic Culture: 6- Semester program (96)
402 Urdu/ Sindhi/ Additional English in lieu of mother
Pre-requisite: H.S.C., Pre-Entry Test.
tongue (4)
A. General Requirements: (14) B. Comparative Religion Requirements: (58)
ENG 300,301 English (2, 2)
REL 310, 311 Study of Islam OR Study of Religions (4, 4)
ENG 400,401 English (2, 2)
IS 302 Islamic Studies (1) REL 410, 412 History of Religions(4, 4)
PS 303 Pakistan Studies (1) REL 414, 416 Islamic Culture & Civilization (4, 4)
402 Urdu/ Sindhi/ Additional English in lieu of mother REL 500, 501 Philosophic, Psychological Study of Religions (4,
tongue (4) 4)
B. Islamic Culture Requirements: (58) REL 502, 503 Socio-Ethical Rational and Sufistic Study of Religion (4,
IC 310, 349 Islamic Culture & Civilization (4, 4) 4)
IC 410, 449 Study of Holy Quran and Hadith (4, 4) REL 504, 505 Comparative Religions (4, 4) OR
IC 450, 499 FIQH, Islamic History (4, 4) REL 506, 507 Study of Islam (4, 4)
IC 500, 549 The Holy Quran (4, 4) REL 508, 509 Social, Political and Cultural Movements in the History
IC 501, 550 Hadith (3, 3) of Muslims (4, 4)
IC 502, 551 Islam and Modern Economic Thought (3, 3) REL 510 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (2)
IC 503, 552 Seerat-un- Nabi (PBUH) (3, 3)
C. Supporting Minor I & II Courses (24) IC 805 Contemporary Issues of Islamic World (4)
One each from Group ‘A’ and ‘B’
2 4 Semester
nd th
MH 502 History of Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) and his blessings to Mankind MH 506, 556 History of the life and Teachings of Holy Propher &
(4) Pious Caliphs (3, 3)
MH 552 The Pious Caliphs (Khulfa-e- Rashdin, R.A) (4) MH 507, 557 History of Ummayads of Damascus & Abbasids of
MH 503 History of Muslim Rule in South East Asia (Indo- Pakistan), Baghdad (4, 4)
711-1857 A.D (3)
MH 508, 558 History of Sindh: (712-1843) A.D; (3, 3)
MH 504 History of Sindh (712- 1843 (AD) (3)
MH 554 History of Sindh-II (3) MH 509, 559 History of Freedom Movement of Pakistan-I (1857-
1947); (3, 3)
MH 505 History of Freedom of Pakistan-I from 1857-1947 AD (3)
MH 555 History of Freedom Movement-II (3) MH510,560 HistoryofMuslimHistoriography-I(3,3)
MH 506 Muslim Historiography-I (3) Core courses Requirements: Final Two Semesters
MH 556 Muslim Historiography-II MH 601 History of Muslims in Eastern Europe (Ottoman Empire) upto
MH 560 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (2) Suleman “The Mgnificient (4)
C. Supporting Minor I & II Courses (24) MH 651 Sokeli Ministers upto abolition of Caliphate (4)
One each from Group ‘A’ and ‘B’ MH 602 History of the Muslim Rule in Western Europe: Muslim in
Spain-I (4)
Master of Arts Honours in Muslim History: 2- semester program (34)
MH 652 History of the Muslim Rule in Western Europe-II: (4)
MH 604 History of Modern Muslim Countries-I Iran, Turkey (4)
MH 654 HistoryofModernMuslimCountries-IIEgypt, Saudia Arabia (4)
MH 660 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (2)
With increasing demand for legal Education new Law Colleges have been
established in the private sector as well. Presently 5 law colleges (2 in Public
& 3 in Private Sector) within the jurisdiction of the University are affiliated to
it, offering 3-yr LL.B. degree as per Regulations of the Pakistan Bar Council.
With growing demand for experts and highly qualified professionals, under
the changing socio-political scenario, it was felt that legal Education at
Master’s level be imparted. The University of Sindh therefore, established
the Department of Law in July 2005 to offer two year LL.M. program.
The University has also pioneered the introduction of 5-yr. Bachelor of Law
degree program, that would fulfill the long-felt demand to produce full time
educated professionals, to meet the challenges in the global context. The 1st
batch was inducted in Oct. 2008 and teaching commenced in February
2009. Details of seats available on urban/rural and quota basis & other
categories are shown hereunder:-
LL.M. Program 50
Institute of Law QURESHI KARIM BUX
LAGHARI, ALI RAZA
The Department of Law was Established in the Universitys of Sindh in 2005 PANHWAR MOHAMMAD MURAD
as it was felt since long that Legal Education at Master’s level be imparted at
the University to produce experts and highly qualified professionals in the 5-yr. Law degree: (D.Juris) program (168)
field of law. The department was officially inaugurated by the then Chief Pre-requisite: H.S.C with at least 45% marks and Pre-Entry Test.
Justice Sindh High Court, late Justice Sabihuddin Ahmed and L.L.M Classes Total seats 168 including 82 seats on Urban/ Rural quoa basis, 25% on Self-
were started under evening program. Finance, 40 for Upper Sindh and reserve seats for Girls & Employees quota
etc.
Mr. Mohammad Yousuf Laghari the founder Chairman of the Department 1st Semester FIRST YEAR
also became the founder Director, on upgradation of the department as the ENG 301 English Language-I (3)
Institute on 15-10-2008. LAW 302 Pakistani Culture and Society (3)
LAW 303 Introduction to Jurisprudence-I (3)
LAW 304 Fundamentals of Social Sciences (3)
It was felt by the masses that legal education at bachelors level should be LAW 305 Legal System of Pakistan (3)
imparted on full time basis by regular faculty members in morning. The HEC LAW 306 Law of Contract-I (3)
also included introduction of 5-yr Law degree in its programs, to improve he
2nd Semester
quality of legal education in the counry. The Idea received tremendous
ENG 307 English Language-II (3)
response and the very first 5 year law degree program started its first
IS/ ET 308 Islamic Studies/ Ethics for Non Muslims (3) I
session of studies from 2009 at the University of Sindh.
LAW 309 Introduction to Jurisprudence-II (3)
ECO 310 Fundamentals of Economics (3)
F A C U L T Y : LAW 311 Constitutional History of Pakistan (3)
LAW 312 Law of Contract-II (3)
The Institute of Law is privileged to have services of highly qualified and 3rd Semester SECOND YEAR
expert visiting faculty to teach Master and Bachelor candidates LAW 401 Public International Law-I (3)
The faculty comprises: LAW 402 Constitutional Law-I (Comparative) (3)
MATH 403 Basic Mathematics (3)
LAGHARI MUHAMMAD YOUSIF, Director ST 404Science and Technology (3)
Law 405 Equity and Trust (3)
SHAIKH AHMED ALI, Professor & Dean
4th Semester
MEMON ABDUL HAMEED, Professor LAW 406 Public International Law-II (3)
BALOCH MUHARRAM G. LAW 407 Constitutional Law-II (PAK) (3)
LAW 408 Islamic Jurisprudence (3)
CHANNA GHULAM MUSTAFA LAW 409 Civil Liberties & Human Rights (3)
AFTAB AHMED SHAIKH, Professor LAW 410 Law of Torts (3)
JETHANAND JHAMAT MAL 5th Semester THIRD YEAR
LAW 501 Administrative Law (3)
TALPUR ZAMIN HUSSAIN, LAW 502 Commercial Law (3)
LL.M (London) , Ph.d Scholar ( Wales)
LAW 503 Criminal Law (3)
SAHITO GUL MUHAMMAD LAW 504 Legal Argument and Reasoning (3)
LAGHARI, ZAHEERUDDIN, Rtd Sessions Judge LAW 505 Optional * (3)
SOOMRO ARSHAD HUSSAIN 6th Semester
LAW 506 Conflict of Laws (3) Course requirements
LAW 507 Labour and Employment Laws (3) LL.M. (Previous)
LAW 508 Law of Property (3) Comparative Study of World Constitutions
LAW 509 Legal English (3) Shariat Law
LAW 510 Optional * (3) Human Rights
LAW 511 Optional * (3) Comparative Study of Islamic and Western Jurisprudence
7th Semester FOURTH YEAR
LL.M. (Final)
LAW 601 Company Law-I (3)
During the final year study candidates are to select the two courses from
LAW 602 Banking Law (3)
subjects mentioned hereunder. The topic of the full research course as well
LAW 603 Law of Civil Procedure -I (3)
as short thesis shall be decided in consultation with the course Supervisor.
LAW 604 Optional * (3)
Shipping, Marine, Admirality and Carriage of Goods by Sea Law
LAW 605 Optional * (3)
Labour, Services, Individual Employment and Industrial Relations Law
8th Semeste
Banking, Finance, Financial Markets, Investment Banking and Insurance
LAW 606 Company Law-II (3)
Law
LAW 607 Business Law (3)
Taxation Law
LAW 608 Law of Civil Procedure-II (3)
Company Law, Corporate Insolvency, Liquidation and Corporate Finance
LAW 609 Interpretation of Statutes (3)
International Law
LAW 610 Optional * (3)
Qanun-e- Shahadat
LAW 611 Optional * (3)
Criminology
9th Semeste FIFTH YEAR Mergers, Acquisitions and Competition (Anti-Trust Law)
LAW 701 Law of Criminal Procedure-I (3)
LAW 702 Law of Evidence-I (3)
LAW 703 Pleadings and Conveyancing (3)
LAW 704 Research Methodology (3)
LAW 705 Research Project * (3)
LAW 706 Optional * (3)
10th Semeste
LAW 707 Law of Criminal Procedure-II (3)
LAW 708 Law of Evidence-I (3)
LAW 709 Moot cases and Role Playing (3)
LAW 710 Optional * (3)
LAW 711 Optional * (3)
LAW 712 Research Projects (3)
Project will continue in two semesters of the final year
* Optional subjects
1. Revenue Law 2. Municipal Law
3. intellectual Property Law 4. Cyber Law
5. Taxation Law 6. Human Rights
7. Environmental Law 8. Energy Law
9. Town Planning Law 10. International Economic Law
11. International Hum. Law 12. World Trade Organization
LL.M. 2-Year degree: Evening program on Self Fincnce basis
Pre-requisite: LL.B. degree
FACULTY OF NATURAL
2. Bio-chemistry 060 055
3. Biotechnology - 030
a) *Genetics 061 -
SCIENCES
4. Botany 085 075
5. Forestry 050 - (Evening)
6. Chemistry 090 060 (also Evening)
The Faculty of Natural Sciences is one of the two oldest Faculties, established in
7. * Information Tech. 061 070 (also Evening)
1953, starting with Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics departments with addition of
8. *Computer Science 183 065 + 50 (also Evening)
Botany (1954), Zoology and Geography (1955) and followed by Geology in 1956. The
9. E-Commerce - 070 (Evening)
Faculty has expanded further over the years and now comprises two Centres, seven
10. *Electronics 061 -
Institutes and seven teaching departments with Anthropology & Archeology being
11. Environmental Science - 030
the latest addition. It is the largest Faculty of the University, with 60% of the total
12. FW Biology & Fisheries 050 060
students enrolment. Most of the departments/ institutes and their faculty have been
13. Geography 120 060
actively involved with research. “Sindh University Science Research Journal is a
14. *Geology 189 -
regular publication of the Faculty since 1965 with contributions from the faculty
15. Mathematics 120 060
members as well as renowned national scholars.
16. Multimedia Tech. - 070 (Evening)
The Faculty also enjoys the distinction of being the first among Public Sector 17. Microbiology 055 -
Universities of the country to introduce 4-yr Bachelor degree (B.S) program for all the 18. Physics 090 060
disciplines; The 4-yr study provides thorough grounding in the major disciplines 19. Physical Edu.& Sports 061* - (Evening)
alongwith broad-based knowledge in relevant fields, e.g., General Maths courses for 18. Physiology 060 040
Biology students or vice versa, besides courses under social science, e.g economics, 19. Psychology 030 040
civilization, etc. 20. *Software Engineering 061 070
21. Statistics 090 060
22. *Telecommunication 061 -
23. Zoology 085 075
Constituent Centres/Institutes/ Departments 2 Semester Program
01. Centre for Physical Education and Sports Sciences
02. Centre of Environmental Science BHPE - MHPE 061*+20** 061*+20**
03. Centre for Pure & Applied Geology *Admission on district, urban/rural quota basis
04. Institute of Bio-chemistry **Open merit seats on all Pakistan basis in addition to Quota allocation.
05. Institute of Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering
06. Dr. M.A. Kazi Institute of Chemistry
07. Institute of Information & Communication Technology
08. Institute of Mathematics & Computer Science
09. Institute of Physics
10. Institute of Plant Sciences
11. Department of Anthropology & Archaeology
12. Department of Freshwater Biology & Fisheries
13. Department of Geography
14. Department of Microbiology
15. Department of Physiology
16. Department of Statistics
17. Department of Zoology
The Centre for Health & Physical Education, established in 1990, has been Bachelor of Science in Health & Physical Education: 4-Yr. (8-Semester)
recently redesignated as “Centre for Physical Education & Sport Sciences” Program (175)
and placed under the Faculty of Natural Sciences. Starting with the Master’s
degree program “Master of Health and Physical Education” (M.H.P.E), the Pre-requisite: HSC with 45% marks, sports participation to be given
first batch was admitted in August, 1991. Later, the two semester Bachelor preference. Pre-Entry Test and Aptitude Test. Session January to
degree program was also introduced to provide manpower skilled in Physical December.
Education to cater to the growing demand in secondary schools, colleges, First Year
universities and other national organizations. In addition, the Centre has 1st Semester
introduced BS HPE 4 year degree program in Health & Physical Education ENG 300 English (3)
from the academic session 2005. The Centre also provides advance IS 302 Islamic Studies/Ethics for Non- Muslims (2)
research oriented educational preparation for students who desire to pursue CS 306 Computer Skills (3)
M.Phil., Ph.D. studies in Physical Education & Sports Sciences. HPE 310 (Major) Foundation of Physical Education (4)
HPE 350 (Minor-I) Basic Human Anatomy (3)
The Centre started publication of its Research Journal, “The Shield”- HPE 351 (Practical) Skills in Table Tennis, Squash and Tennis games
Research Journal of Physical Education and Sports Science in 2006. Four (3)
volumes have been issued and Vol. 05,2010 is in press. The HEC has HPE 352 (Practical) Skills in Athletics Track events (Sprints) (3)
granted the approval and initially placed it in “Z” category. This is the first HPE 353 (Practical) Skills in Gymnastic (Apparatus Work) (3)
ever publication in this field in Pakistan.
2nd Semester
The faculty comprises:- ENG 301 English (3)
PS 303 Pakistan Studies (2)
QURESHI YASMEEN IQBAL, Professor & Director STAT 308 Statistics (3)
M.A., M. H. P.Ed., Ph.D. (SU) 2004
HPE 312 (Major) Intrroduction to Exercise Physiology (3)
ANSARI MUHAMMAD AKRAM, Asstt. Professor HPE 354 (Minor-I) Introduction to Psychology (3)
M.H.P.Ed. (S.U) 1992 HPE 355 (Practical) Skill in Badminton, Net Ball and Hand ball games
(3)
GHORI SONIHA ASLAM, Asstt. Professor
M.B.B.S, (SU) M.Phil HPE 356 (Practical) Skills in Athletics (Throws events) (3)
HPE 357 (Practical) Skills in Gymnastic (Apparatus Work) (3)
MUGHAL MEHMOOD-UL-HASSAN, Asstt. Professor Second Year
M.B.B.S, M.Phil 2009(SU) 1st Semester
QAMBRANI MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE, Asstt. Professor ENG 400 English (3)
M.H.P.E. SIND/URD 402 Sindhi/Urdu (2)
GMATHS/GEO 406/ General Mathematics/ Geography/ Culture &
SHAH AKHTAR ADIL, Asstt. Professor Civilization (3)
M.B.B.S (S.U)
SYED ASIM HUSSAIN, Asstt. Professor HPE 410 (Major) CurriculumDevelopmentinPhysicalEducation(4)
M.H.P.E. HPE 450 (Minor-I) Human Biology (Basic Physiology) (3)
HPE 451 (Pract:) Skill in Basket ball, Foot ball and Shooting ball
SOOMRO JAWAID ALI, Lecturer games (3)
M.H.P.E. HPE 452 (Pract:) Skills in Athletics Track events (Long races) (3)
HPE 453 (Pract:) Skills in Gymnastic (Floor Work) (3)
BAJWA MUHAMMAD SHAHBAZ, Demonstrator (Boys)
M.H.P.Ed. (SU) 2nd Semester
ENG 401 English (3)
SIND/URD 403 Sindhi/Urdu (2) HPE 654 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (3)
RD/GS/ 408 Rural Development / General Science/ HPE 655 Research Project and Viva-Voce (3)
(3) HPE 607 (Pract:) Skills of Gymnastics Apparatus (Advanced) (2)
ENVI 408 Environmental Science (3) HPE 608 (Pract:) Specialization in Selected Games OR
HPE 412 (Major) Health Education (4) Athletics OR Gymnastics (3)
HPE 454 (Minor-I) Sports Sociology (3)
Bachelor of Health & Physical Education (BHPE): 2- Semester Evening
HPE 455 (Pract:) SkilsinHockey,CricketandVolleyballgames(3)
Program (62)
HPE 456 (Pract:) Skills in Athletics (Field events) (3)
HPE 457 (Pract:) Skills in Gymnastic (Floor Work) (3) Pre-requisite:- B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. of the University of Sindh or equivalent
Third Year degree of any other recognized University with 34% score. Preference to
1st Semester candidates with evidence of participation in National/ Provincial/intervarsity/
HPE 501 Introduction to Sports Injuries (3) Intercollegiate/ District level sports competitions. Aptitude test essential.
HPE 502 Sports Psychology (3) Applicants with 3rd division serving as PTI, PET or DPE in public sector
HPE 503 Sports Management (3) institions, having 10 year experernces, can also be considered. Session
HPE 504 Science of Track and Field (3) January to December.
HPE 505 (Pract:) Teaching Methods and Demonstration-I (2) Admission on district U/R quota basis on seats available as per
HPE 506 (Pract:) Skills of Gymnastics Floor (Advanced) (2) Regulation (P-25) besides 20 seats on All Pakistan basis.
HPE 507 (Pract:) Specialization in Selected Games OR Athletics
OR Gymnastics (3) 1st Semester
Practicals
2nd to 4th Semester:
HPE 607 Specialization in Selected Games (Outdoor & Indoor) (4) HPE-895 Research study, Thesis and its defense
HPE 608 Specialization in Selected Events of Track & Field (3)] Centre for Environmental Science
HPE 609 Specialization in Selected Events of Gymnastics (3) Environmental Science is an integration of knowledge from the disciplines of
biological, physical and social sciences for understanding the human
(Apparatus & Floor Work)
environment and the impact of human activities upon the environment. In
recent years, there has been enormous progress in understanding the
2nd Semester natural environment and the changes that occur as a result of human
activities. These changes in our natural environment have caused an
HPE 610 Sports Psychology (3)
alarming situation at all levels of the world community and it is feared that we
HPE 611 Physiology of Sports (3) may reach to a catastrophic end in near future. Hence, UN and the
HPE 612 Sports Medicine (3) governments of both developed and underdeveloped world are keen about
the solutions of environmental problems / issues and measures to check the
HPE 613 Administration and Management in Physical Education (3)
degradation of environment. This can only be achieved if we develop the
HPE 614 Research Project (Evaluation +Viva-Voce) (2)
capability to assess the impact of degradation of environment, their causal ENVS 511 Field Work (2)
factors and possible counter measures. ENVS 512 Functional English
The significance of this world wide problem initiated the study of 2nd Semester
environmental science, which enables us to consider the solutions and to ENVS 520- 521 Applied Statistics- I (2,1)
find how these problems are interrelated to each other. It also provides ENVS 522- 523 Biology- II (3,1) OR
ability to monitor and manage the impacts of human activities scientifically ENVS 524- 525 Mathematics-II (3,1)
involving all related disciplines. In view of the growing significance of ENVS 526- 527 Environmental Chemistry- II (3,1)
environmental studies and the vast scope it offers for employment, ENVS 528- 529 Environmental Geology (3,1)
University of Sindh has established this “Center of Environmental Science” ENVS 530- 531 Environmental Geography(2, 1)
that presently offers Master Degree in Environmental Science.The Centre ENVS 532 Remedial English
has also started 4-semester M.Phil. program. 21 M.Phil. students completed 3rd Semester
their coursework and have been assigned research topics. Second batch of ENVS 600- 601 Environmental Microbiology (3,1)
21 students of M.Phil. has started their coursework. Three students have ENVS 602- 603 Ecology & Environment- II (3,1)
been awarded M.Phil. degree. ENVS 604- 605 Environmental Engineering (3,1)
During the study of the 4- semester Master degree program students cover a ENVS 606 Environmental Economics & Sociology (3)
wide range of topics centered on Physics, Chemistry, Biology (basic biology ENVS 608- 609 Applied Statistics (2, 1)
and ecology in particular), geography geology, law, management, civil 4th Semester
engineering, mathematics, economics and even archaeology. This range of ENVS 610 Environmental Impact Assessment (2)
subjects, coupled with m o d e r n data acquisition, analysis, and ENVS 612 Environmental Planning, priorities (2)
extensive use of computer, along with background in physical and biological ENVS 614 Remote sensing & GIS (3)
sciences provide a strong base for students to cope with environmental ENVS 616 Biodiversity,ConservationPrinciples&practices(3)
problems. ENVS 620 Compulsory Research Project & Viva- voce (10)
The faculty comprises: M.Phil. in Enviromental Sciences: 2-yr, 4- Semester Program (40)
BALOCH MUSHTAQUE AHMED, Professor& Director Pre-requisite: M.Sc. in relevant discipline & Pre-Entry Test
M.Sc. (SALU. KHP) 2005, M.Phil. (Surrey) 1979
1st Semester
MAHAR AMANULLAH, Lecturer
M.Sc. (S.U), Ph.D. (QAU) 2007 ENVI 800 Environmental Science and Impact Assessment (4)
02 Research Associates ENVI 801 Research Methodology
Master of Science in Environmental Science: 4 Semester ENVI 802 Fundamentals of Earth Sciences
Program (74) ENVI 803 Elective: Any one from the list hereunder:
Environmental Chemistary
The 2- year M.Sc. study is spread over 18 credit hours coursework in each
semester, with 10 CH research project in the final semester; the Project Environmental Health and Safety
report/ dissertation of 10,000 words is to be submitted by the end of the 4th Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
semester for evaluation. Environmental Physics
Population Dynamics and the
Pre-requisite: B.Sc Pass/ Hons (or its equivalent) degree in any science
subject, with second class, Pre- Entry Test. Environment
1st Semester
ENVS 500 Environmental Science - Problems & Issues (4) 2nd Semester
ENVS 502- 503 Biology- I (3,1) OR ENVI 804 Environmental Biology (4)
ENVS 504- 505 Mathematics-I (3,1)
ENVI 805 Elective: Any one from list, related to:
ENVS 506- 507 Environmental Chemistry- I (3,1)
ENVS 508, 509 Ecology & Environment- I (3,1) Meteorology
G.I.S. & Remote Sensing SOLANGI SARFRAZ HUSSAIN, Professor & Director
M.Sc. (S.U) 1983, Ph.D. (Wales) 1992
Water Resource Management BROHI IMDAD ALI, Professor
Environmental Auditing M.Sc. (S.U) 1981 Ph.D. (Hiroshima) 1993
The Centre for Pure & Applied Geology, has started program of internship training of final year MEMON MUHAMMAD KASHIF, Lecturer.
students with various Oil Companies operating in the country. It has brightened job prospects MSc. 1998 (S.U)
for capable students.
SAHITO ALI GHULAM, Lecturer
The Centre has re-introduced M.Phil / Ph.D. program as of 2003 session. Presently eighteen M.Sc. 1992 (S.U)
SAMON MUHAMMAD KASHIF, Lecturer
students are working for their M.Phil / Ph.D. studies. Earlier two candidates earned their Ph.D. M.Sc. 2002 (SU)
degrees and three M.Phil. students completed their studies during 1980’s, under Prof. Dr. M.
Rais Ahmed. WARAR MASHOOQUE ALI, Lecturer
MSc. 2004 (S.U)
The faculty comprises:-
USMANI PARVEEN AKHTAR, Professor (on contract) GEOL 510-511 Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology (2-1)
M.Sc.1972, M.Phil. 1981, Ph.D. 1985 (S.U)
6th Semester
One Research Associate
GEOL 512- 513 Geophysics (2- 1)
BS. Geology: 4-yr. (8- Semester) Program (146) GEOL 514- 515 Sequence Stratigraphy (2- 1)
Pre-requisite; H.S.C. (Pre-Engineering/ Pre-Medical/ General Science) with GEOL 516- 517 Remote Sensing & GIS (2- 1)
at least 45% aggregate marks. GEOL 518 519 Field Geology & Sedimentary Petrology (2- 1)
Admission on district U/R quota basis, 189 seats available as per GEOL 520-521 Economic Geology (2- 1)
details on page # 25. GEOL 522 Geological Field Work-II (3)
1st Semester
7th Semester
ENGL 300 English- I(3)
ISST/ETH 300 Islamic Studies/Ethics (2) GEOL 600- 601 Geology of Pakistan (2- 1)
MATH 300 Mathematics- I (3) GEOL 602- 603 Petroleum Geology (2- 1)
GEOL 310- 311 General Geology (3-1) GEOL 604- 605 Environmental Geology (2- 1)
CHEM/PHYS320- 321 Chemistry/ Physics-I (2- 1) GEOL 606- 607 Engineering Geology (2- 1)
GEOL 608-609 Hydrogeology (2- 1)
2nd Semester
ENGL 301 English- II (3) GEOL 610-611 Micropaleontology & Bio-Stratigraphy (2- 1)
PKST 301 Pakistan Studies (2)
MATH 301 Mathematics- II (3) 8th Semester
CHEM/PHYS 322- 323 Chemistry/ Physics-II (2- 1) GEOL 612- 613 Special Paper-I (3- 1)
GEOL 322- 323 Petrology and Geomorphology (3-1) GEOL 614- 615 Special Paper-II (3- 1)
GEOL 620 Thesis Field Work (10)
3rd Semester Comprehensive Viva Voce (2)
ENGL 400 Communication Skill (English- III) (3)
MATH 400 Mathematics- III (3) List of subjects that can be offered as special papers in consultation with the
CHEM/PHYS 422-423 Chemistry/ Physics (2- 1) Director of the Centre, available with the Centre Offce.
GEOL 410- 411 Paleontology (2- 1)
MS/M.Phil. in Geology: 2-yr, 4- Semester Program (40)
GEOL 412- 413 Stratigraphy (3-1)
4th Semester Pre-requisite: BS/ M.Sc. Geology, Pre- Entry Test
ENGL 401 Tech Report Writing English- IV (3)
STAT 401 Computing & Geostatistics (3) 24 CH course work and Research on approved topic.
CHEM/PHY 422- 423 Chemistry/ Physics-IV (2-1)
GEOL 414-415 Crystallography, Optical Mineralogy and During first semester four compulsory courses will be taught and in second semester two
Petrography (3- 1) optional courses will be taught in the relevant field of specialization from the following list of
GEOL 402 Geological Field Work-I (2) courses.
1st Semester
Clinical Biochemistry (34) MS/M.Phil. in Biochemistry 4- Semester Program (40)
BIOC 600 Biochemical Techniques-I (Compulsory-I) (3) Pre-requisite: BS/M.Sc., in Biochemistry, Pre-Entry Test
BIOC 601 Skill and Research Methodology (Compulsory-II) (3) 1st Semester
BIOC 610 Clinical Biochemistry (Optional-I) (3) BIOC 800 Research Methodology & Biostatistics (4)
BIOC 611 Metabolic Disorders (Optional-II) (3)
BIOC 801 Application of Techniques to Biomolecules (4) on Biotechnology and two National training courses on Biotechnological
BIOC 802 Applied Biochemistry & Microbiology (4) techniques.
BIOC 803 Advanced Endocrinology & Nutritional care in Health &
Diseases (4) The main goal of the Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering is
2nd Semester teaching and research.
BIOC 804 Applied Clinical Biochemistry (4) To train needed scholars and researchers in the field of
BIOC 805 Food Biochemistry (4) Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering and provide skilled
manpower to the country
2nd to 4th Semester
To promote the sciences of Biotechnology and Genetics in the
BIOC 895 Research on approved topic, Thesis and its Defense
country, through organizing symposium, training courses,
(16)
correspondence, publication of scientific research journal and
Institute of Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering books and articles.
The Centre For Advanced Studies in Biotechnology, established in January The Institute is presently offering following degrees programs:-
2002 was upgraded to Institute in April 2003. The setting up of a separate
Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering gave a fresh impetus to B.S. in Genetics (8 Semesters)
the development of the multidisciplinary field of modern biotechnology and M.Sc. in Bio-Technology (4 Semesters),
Genetics. In present days the boundaries of Biotechnology and Genetics are M.Phil & Ph.D. studies in Biotechnology
expanding with fantastic speed and their topic areas are turning into
independent fields of specialization. Biotechnology is broadly defined as a Experienced and competent faculty including visiting faculty with expertise
fusion be tween natural sciences (such as biology, biochemistry and and long experience in the area, are presently conducting teaching and
genetics) and technological fields . The necessity of Biotechnology was felt research programs. Plans are in hand to induct qualified faculty shortly.
years back and in this regard Enzyme and Fermentation Research
The faculty comprises:-
Laboratory was established in the Institute of Chemistry in 1989. During this
period, Eight (08) Ph.D. and Four (04) M.Phil degrees were awarded DAHOT MUHAMMAD UMER, Professor & Director
besides completion of Twelve (12) Research Projects sponsored by National M.Sc. 1980, Ph.D. 1989 (S.U)
and International funding agencies. So far One hundred and sixty (160)
research articles have been published by the faculty in National and BHUTTO MUHAMMAD AQEEL, Lecturer
International Journals. M.Sc., 2002 (S.U)
The challenge of 21st Century among other things would require advance IKRAM-UL-HAQ, Lecturer
and applied research activities to promote and contribute to the scientific, M.Sc., (UAF), M.Phil. (NIBGE-UAF)
technological and economic development of the country. KHUSHK IMRANA, Lecturer
M.Sc., 2001 (S.U)
The newly established Institute in near future will provide research facilities
in the areas of Plant Biotechnology, Industrial Biotechnology, healthcare, MUHAMMAD RAFIQ, Lecturer
environment Biotechnology and Genetics. The Institute has established M.Sc., (BZU), M.Phi. (PU) 2002
International linkage & collaboration with highly reputed research
NAQVI S. HABIB AHMED, Lecturer
Laboratories and Institute, e.g., Institute of Biochemistry & Biophysics, M.Sc. Ph.D. (S.U) 2005
University of Tehran, Iran and State key Laboratory of Bioreactor
Engineering, East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai, QURESHI ABDUL SATTAR, Lecturer
China, Institute of Organic Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Bonn and M.Sc. 2001 (S.U)
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Bath, U.K. and HEJ Four Research Associates
Research institute, University of Karachi to overcome its resource Master of Science in Biotechnology: 4- Semester Program (66)
constraints. So far the Institute has organized three International Symposia
Pre-requisite: Bachelor degree with Chemistry and any biological science 2nd Semester
subject, with a minimum of 45% score: Pre-Entry Test. BIOT-808 Bioprocess Engineering (3,1)
BIOT-810 Current Issues in Biotechnology (3,1)
1st Semester FIRST YEAR
BIOT 500- 501* Fundamentals of Biotechnology (2- 1)
2nd to 4th Semester
BIOT 502- 503 Organic & Physical Chemistry (3- 1)
BIOT 504- 505 Cell & Molecular Biology (2- 1) BIOT-895 Research on approved topic; Thesis/Dissertation and
its Defense
BIOT 506- 507 Biological Chemistry (2- 1)
BIOT 508- 509 Biostatistics application in Biotechnology (2- 1)
BS Genetics: 4-Year (8- Semester) Program (146)
2nd Semester
BIOT 510- 511 Fermentation Biotechnology (3- 1) Pre-requisite: H.S.C. Pre-Medical or General Science group with Biology,
BIOT 512- 513 Basic Microbiology (2- 1) Pre-Entry Test.
BIOT 514- 515 Molecular Genetics (2- 1) Admission on district U/R quota basis, 61 seats available as per details
BIOT 516- 517 Metabolism (3- 1) on page # 24.
BIOT 518- 519 Computer Application in Biotech. (2- 1) 1st Semester FIRST YEAR
ENGL 300 English (3)
1st Semester SECOND YEAR PKST 302 Pakistan Studies (2)
BIOT 600- 601 Genetic Engineering (3-1)
MATH 304 Mathematics (3)
BIOT 602- 603 Tools & Techniques in Biotechnology (3- 1)
GENT 310- 311 Cell Biology (3, 1)
BIOT 604- 605 Agriculture & Food Biotechnology (2- 1)
350- 351 Minor-I, Theory & Practical (2, 1)
BIOT 606- 607 Animal Cell & Tissue Culture (2- 1)
352- 353 Minor-II, Theory & Practical (2, 1)
BIOT 608- 609 Enzyme Technology (2-1)
PHSL/MICR/BIOC/BOTN/ZOOL/FWBF
2nd Semester 320-321 Physiology, Microbiology, Biochemistry,
BIOT 610 Research Methodology (3) Botany, Zoology, Fresh Water Biology &
BIOT 612- 613 Biodiversity & Environment Biotechnology (2- 1) Fisheries (2,1)
BIOT 614- 615 Plant Cell & Tissue Culture (2- 1) 2nd Semester
BIOT 616- 617 Medical Biotechnology (2- 1) ENGL 301 English (3)
BIOT 618 Biotechnology Business Application (3) ISST 302 Islamic Studies (2)
BIOT 619 Research Project in lieu of Practicals & optional MATH 306 Mathematics (2)
subject (3)
GENT 312, 313 Fundamentals of Genetics (3, 1)
BIOT 620 Comprehensive Viva Voce 2
356- 357 Minor-I, Theory & Practical (2, 1)
MS/M.Phil. in Biotechnology: 4- Semester Program (40)
358- 359 Minor-II, Theory & Practical (2, 1)
Pre-requisite: BS/ M.Sc. Biotechnology, Pre- Entry Test
PHSL/MICR/BIOC/BOTN/ZOOL/FWBF
1st Semester 322-323 Physiology, Microbiology, Biochemistry,
BIOT-800 Protein Structure, Function and Engineering (3,1) Botany, Zoology, Fresh Water Biology &
BIOT-802 Hormones and Growth Factors (3,1) Fisheries (2,1)
BIOT-804 Blood Chemistry and Diseases (3,1) 1st Semester SECOND YEAR
BIOT-806 Advance Molecular Genetics (3,1) ENGL 400 English (3)
CIVZ 400 Civilization (2) 2nd Semester
MATH 400 Mathematics (3) GENT 610 Development & Behavioral Genetics (3)
GENT 410, 411 Molecular Genetics (3, 1) GENT 612 Approaches to Scientific Investigations (3)
450- 451 Minor-I, Theory & Practical (2, 1) GENT 614 Special Topics in Genetics (3)
452- 453 Minor-II, Theory & Practical (2, 1) GENT 615 Research Project OR Optional courses (9)
PHSL/MICR/BIOC/BOTN/ZOOL/FWBF GENT 616 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (2)
420-421 Physiology, Microbiology, Biochemistry,
Optional Subjects:-
Botany, Zoology, Fresh Water Biology &
GENT 618 Germplasm Resources
Fisheries (2,1)
GENT 620 Cell & Tissue Culture
2nd Semester
GENT 622 Aqua Culture
ENGL 401 English (3)
GENT 624 Gene Technology
ENVS 401 Environmental Genetics (2)
GENT 626 Genomic
STAT 401 Biostatistics (3)
GENT 628 Bioinformatics
GENT 412, 413 Principles of Breeding (3, 1)
MS. M.Phil. in Genetics: 4- Semester Program (40)
456- 457 Minor-I, Theory & Practical (2, 1)
458- 459 Minor-II, Theory & Practical (2, 1) Pre-requisite: BS/ M.Sc. Genetics, Pre- Entry Test
422-423 Physiology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, 1st Semester
Botany, Zoology, Fresh Water Biology & GENT 800 Molecular Immunology & Virology (3,1)
Fisheries (2,1)
GENT 802 Hormonal Genetics (3,1)
1st Semester THIRD YEAR
GENT 804 Clinical Genetics (3,1)
GENT 500, 501 Fundamentals of Biotechnology (3, 1)
GENT 502, 503 Cytogenetics (3-1) GENT 806 Advanced Molecular Genetics(3,1)
GENT 504, 505 Biochemistry-I (3, 1)
2nd Semester
GENT 506, 507 Microbial Genetics (2, 1)
GENT 508, 509 Computer Applications in Genetics (2, 1) GENT 808 Biosafety and Bioethics (3,1)
GENT 810 Instruments & Techniques In Genetics (3,1)
2nd Semester
GENT 510, 511 Fermentation Biotchnology (3, 1) 2nd to 4th Semester
GENT 512, 513 Biochemistry-II BIOT 895 Research on approved topic; Thesis/ Dissertation and
GENT 514, 515 Quantitative & Population Genetics (3, 1) its Defense
GENT 516, 517 Evolution and Biodiversity (2, 1)
GENT 518, 519 Human Genetics (2, 1)
1st Semester FOURTH YEAR
GENT 600, 601 Genetic Engineering (3, 1)
GENT 602, 603 Tools & Technique in Genetics (3. 1)
GENT 604, 605 DNA Finger Printing & Mol. Diagnostics (3, 1)
GENT 606, 607 Induced Mutagenesis (2, 1)
GENT 608, 609 Enzyme Technology (2, 1)
BHATTI ABDUL GHAFOOR, Professor
M.Sc 1975., Ph.D. 1990 (S.U)
KHASKHELI GHULAM QAUDIR, Professor
M.Sc. 1985 , Ph.D. 1991 (S.U)
MEMON MUHAMMAD ASLAM, Professor
M.Sc.1975, M.Phil. 1984, Ph.D. 2000 (S.U)
SHAIKH MUHAMMAD SULEMAN, Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1974 , Ph.D. (Moscow State) 1984
VASANDANI ABDUL GHAFFAR, Professor
M.Sc. , Ph.D. 1987 (S.U)
Dr. M.A. Kazi Institute of Chemistry MASTOI GHULAM MURTAZA, Assoc. Professor
M.Sc. 1991, Ph.D. 2003 (S.U)
Department of Chemistry, founded in 1953 has the distinction of being the
BUGHIO MUHAMMAD NAWAZ, Asstt. Professor
very first department under the then Faculty of Science established at the M.Sc. 1976, M.Phil. 1987 (S.U)
Elsa Kazi Campus of the University in Hyderabad. The department was
KHAN HUMERA ASAD, Asstt. Professor
shifted to Allama I.I. Kazi Campus, Jamshoro in 1961. The status of the
M.Sc. 2002, Ph.D. 2008 (S.U)
department was raised to that of the Institute of Chemistry in 1967. The
Institute was named as Dr. M.A. Kazi Institute of Chemistry in 1999 after its QURESHI MUHAMMAD SHAFIQUE, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1990
founder Chairman & Director (Late) Professor Dr. Mumtaz Ali Kazi.
HULIO AHMED ALI, Lecturer
The Institute has been offering undergraduate, graduate and doctoral M.Sc. 2000 (S.U)
research programs in Analytical, Organic, Inorganic, Physical and Natural
IBUPOTO ZAFFAR HUSSAIN, Lecturer
Products Chemistry. Since its inception the Institute has catered to the M.Sc. (H) (SALU) 2001
human resources requirements of the country in general and the region in
LEGHARI ABDUL JABBAR, Lecturer
particular. The graduates of this Institute are holding key posts in the country M.Sc. 1993, M.Ed. 2001, M.Phil. 2002 (S.U)
as well as abroad.
MALLAH ARFANA BEGUM , Lecturer
The Institute also has the distinction of two of its graduates (i) Late Prof. Dr. M.Sc. (QAU) 1998, M.Phil. (SU) 2002
Zafar Hassan Zaidi and (ii) Prof. Dr. M.Y. Khuhawar, having been admitted MEMON GHULAM ZOHRA, Lecturer
to the degrees of Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) by the University of Leeds and M.Sc. 2003, Ph.D 2008 (S.U).
the University of Birmingham, U.K. respectively, for their outstanding
MEMON NUSRAT NAEEM, Lecturer
contributions towards research in their fields of specialization. M.Sc. (SAL) 2001
The Institute presently offers 4-yr., B.S. Chemistry program both in the MUGHAL MOINA AKHTAR, Lecturer
Morning as well as Evening, besides 2-yr. M.Sc., MS/ M.Phil and Ph.D. M.Sc. 1993, M.Phil. 2003 (S.U)
programs. SYED AMBREEN SHAH, Lecturer
M.Sc. (S.U) 2001
The Institute has to- date awarded 52 Ph.D. degrees in addition to a large
number of M.Phils., since the introduction of doctoral research program in PANHWAR QADEER KHAN, Lecturer
1961. M.Sc. (S.U) 2004
RIND MOULA BUX, Chemical Analyst
The Institute has 24 spacious and well equipped laboratories with highly M.Sc. 1986, M.Phil. 2000 (S.U)
qualified faculty.
SAMEJO MUHAMMAD QASIM, Lecturer
The present faculty comprises: M.Sc. 2003 (S.U)
QURESHI ABDUL SHAKOOR, Professor & Director SIYAL ALI NAWAZ, Lecturer
M.Sc. (S.U) 1975 , Ph.D. (Leipzig) 1983 M.Sc. 2008 (QAU)
ABBASI UBEDULLAH, Professor (on Contract)
M.Sc. (S.U) 1970; M.Sc. 1976 (U.K) , Ph.D. (Salford) 1978 2nd Semester
KHUHAWAR MUHAMMAD YAR, Professor (on Contract) ENGL401 English-IV (3)
M.Sc. (S.U) 1971, Ph.D. 1977, D.Sc. (Birmingham) 1998 ENVI 401 Environmental Sciences (2)
MEMON SIKANDER ALI, Professor (on Contract) MATH 401 Mathematics-IV (3)
M.Sc. (S.U) 1970, Ph.D. (London) 1982 COMP 401 Computing in Chemistry (NC)
MEMON MUHAMMAD USMAN, Professor (on Contract) CHEM 412- 413 Organic Chemistry (3,1)
B.Sc.(H) 1972; M.Sc(S.U) 1973, Ph.D (Japan) 1984 PHYS 422- 423 Physics-IV (2,1)
BOZDAR RASOOL BAKHSH, Professor (Visiting faculty) ZOOL/BOT/PHYS/FWBF/
M.Sc. 1976 , Ph.D. (S.U) 1991 STAT/GEOG/
GEOL 422- 423 Zoology/ Botany/ Physiology/ Fresh Water Biology
BS. Chemistry: 4-yr. (8-semester) Morning/ Evening program (146)
& Fisheries/ /Statistics/ Geography/ Geology (2, 1)
Pre-requisite: H.S.C. with Pre-Medical or Pre-Engineering Group: Pre-Entry
Test.
1st Semester Third Year
1st Semester First Year CHEM 500- 501 Inorganic Chemistry-II (3+1)
ENGL 300 English-I (3)
CHEM 502- 503 Organic Chemistry-II (3+1)
PKST 300 Pakistan Studies (2)
CHEM 504- 505 Physical Chemistry-II (3+1)
MATH 300 Mathematics - I (3)
CHEM 310- 311 Analytical Chemistry (3,1) CHEM 506- 507 Analytical Chemistry-II (3+1)
PHYS 320- 321 Physics-I (2, 1) CHEM 508 Industrial Chemistry-I (2)
ZOOL/BOT/PHYS/FWBF
STAT/GEOG/ 2nd Semester
GEOL 320- 321 Zoology//Botany//Physiology/ Fresh Water Biology & CHEM 510- 511 Inorganic Chemistry-III (3+1)
Fiisheries/ Statistics, Geography/ Geology (2, 1) CHEM 512- 513 Organic Chemistry-III (3+1)
2nd Semester CHEM 514- 515 Physical Chemistry-III (3+1)
ENGL 301 English-II (3) CHEM 516- 517 Analytical Chemistry-III (3+1)
ISST/ETHS 301 Islamic Studies (2) CHEM 518 Chemistry in Industry-II (2)
MATH 301 Mathematics II (3) Fourth Year
CHEM 312-313 Physical Chemistry-I (3,1)
PHYS 322- 323 Physics-II (2,1) Specialization courses: Choose any one of the field “a” to “d” for
ZOOL/BOT/PHYS/FWBF/ specialization during 7th & 8th semester
STAT/GEOG/ a. Analytical Chemistry
GEOL 322- 323 Zoology/ Botany/ / Physiology// Fresh Water Biology & 1st Semester
Fisheries/ Statistics/Geography/ Geology (2,1) CHEM 600 Miscellaneous Methods of analysis (4)
1st Semester Second Year CHEM 602 Seperation Techniques (4)
ENGL 400 English-III (3) CHEM 604 Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (4)
MATH 400 Mathematics- III (3) CHEM 605 Advanced Pracical (4)
CIVZ 400 Civilization (2) 2nd Semester
CHEM 410-411 Inorganic Chemistry-I (3,1) CHEM 606 Hyphenated Techniques (4)
CHEM 608 Molecular Fluorescence Methods (4)
PHYS 420- 421 Physics-III (2,1)
CHEM 610 Thermal Methods and the Automation in Analysis(4)
ZOOL/ BOT/PHYS/FWBF/
CHEM 611 Advanced Practical/Project (4)
STAT/GEOG/ CHEM 612 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (4)
GEOL 420- 421 Zoology/ Botany/ Physiology// Fresh Water Biology b. Inorganic Chemistry
& Fisheries/ Statistics/ Geography/ Geology (2, 1)
1st Semester in any of the fields, i.e., Analytical, Inorganic, Organic or Physical Chemistry.
CHEM 620 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (4) Pre-Entry Test.
CHEM 622 Reaction Mechanism and Bonding Anomalies (4) A. Chemistry requirements for 1st & 2nd semester (CH 36).
CHEM 624 Application of Inorganic Compounds OR Bio-Inorganic 1st Semester
Chemistry (4) CHEM 500, 501 Inorganic Chemistry-II (3+1)
CHEM 625 Advanced Practical (4) CHEM 502, 503 Organic Chemistry-II (3+1)
2nd Semester CHEM 504, 505 Physical Chemistry-II (3+1)
CHEM 626 Organometallic Chemistry (4) CHEM 506, 507 Analytical Chemistry-II (3+1)
CHEM 628 Magneto Chemistry (4) CHEM 508 Industrial Chemistry-I (2)
CHEM 630 Nuclear Chemistry (4) 2nd Semester
CHEM 631 Advanced Pracical,/Project (4) CHEM 510, 511 Inorganic Chemistry-III (3+1)
CHEM 632 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (4) CHEM 512, 513 Organic Chemistry-III (3+1)
c. Organic Chemistry CHEM 514, 515 Physical Chemistry-III (3+1)
1st Semester CHEM 516, 517 Analytical Chemistry-III (3+1)
CHEM 640 Reaction Mechanism (4) CHEM 518 Industrial Chemistry-II (2)
CHEM 642 Molecular Re-arrangements (4) B. Chemistry requirements for 3rd & 4th semester (CH 36):
CHEM 644 Spectroscopy (4) Elect any one of the fields “a” to “d” for specialization, as specified on
CHEM 645 Advanced Practical (4) prepage for BS Chemistry 7th & 8th Semester curricula.
2nd Semester M.Phil/ MS. in Analytical Chemistry: 4- Semester Program (40)
CHEM 646 Natural Products Chemistry (4) 1st Semester
CHEM 648 Lipids, Proteins and Synethic Drugs (4) CHEM 800 Laser and Emission Spectroscopy (3,1)
CHEM 650 Application of Organic Chemistry (4) CHEM 802 Radioanalytical Methods (3,1)
CHEM 651 Advanced Practical./Project (4) CHEM 804 Environmental Analysis (3,1)
CHEM 652 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (4) CHEM 806 Electroanalytical Analysis (3,1)
d. Physical Chemistry 2nd Semester
1st Semester CHEM 808 Chromatographic Techniques/Thermal methods (3,1)
CHEM 660 Polymer Science (4) CHEM 810 Quality Assurance, Automated (3,1)
CHEM 662 Spectroscopy (4) 2nd to 4thSemester
CHEM 664 Thermodynamics & Electrochemistry (4) CHEM 895 Research on approved topic. Thesis/ Dissertation and its Defense
CHEM 665 Advanced Practical. (4)
2nd Semester M.Phil/ in Inorganic Chemistry: 4- Semester Program (40)
CHEM 666 Radiation Chemistry (4) 1ST Semester
CHEM 668 Surface Chemistry (4) CHEM 800 Solid State Chemistry (3,1)
CHEM 670 Chemical Kinetics (4) CHEM 802 Group Theory (4)
CHEM 671 Advanced Practical/Project (4) CHEM 804 Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds (3,1)
CHEM 672 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (4)
CHEM 806 Medicinal uses of Transition Metals/Inorganic compounds (3, 1)
* Odd number courses are Labs.
2ndSemester
M.Sc. Chemistry- Four semester (Morning & Evening) Program (CH 72) CHEM 804 Photochemical reactions of transition metals (3,1)
This program is open to students who have obtained 2- year B.Sc. (Pass) CHEM 805 Applied Transition metal catalytic chemistry (3,1)
degree with Chemistry. Candidates who posses B.Sc. (Pass) degree 2nd to 4thSemester
without optional subject of Chemistry are not eligible for admission. The CHEN 895 Research study on approved topic. Thesis/ Dissertation and
courses during the first 2 semesters outlined here are general advanced defense (16)
level courses. The final two semesters provide opportunity for specialization .Phil/ MS in Organic Chemistry 4- Semester Program (40)
1st Semester ARSCS 895 Research on approved topic, Thesis and its Defense
CHEM 822 Modern Trends in Organic Synthesis (3,1) (16)
CHEM 824
CHEM 826
Advanced Stereochemistry (3,1)
Advanced Natural Products (3,1)
Institute of Information and Communication
CHEM 828 Advanced Spectroscopy (3,1) Technology
2nd Semester Phenomenal and rapid development of technology led the University of
CHEM 830 Organic Polymer Chemistry (3,1) Sindh to establish independent “Institute of Information Technology”,
CHEM 832 Organic Photochemistry (3,1) bifurcating the former Institute of Physics and Technology working since
2nd to 4thSemester 1979, to extend its scope as a beacon for Information Technology education
CHEN 895 Research study on approved topic. Thesis Dissertation and at national and international levels. Recently the Institute has been re-
defense (16) designated as Institute of Information and Communication Technology
M.Phil/ MS. in Physical Chemistry 4- Semester Program (40) (IICT). The Institute imparts cutting-edge education with outstanding quality
1st Semester through its highly qualified faculty at graduate and postgraduate levels to
CHEM 834 Physical Chemistry of high polymers (3,1) produce top-notch professionals in core ICT related disciplines.
CHEM 836 Quantum Chemistry (3,1)
CHEM 838 Advanced Chemical Kinetics (3,1) Programs are run jointly by the four component disciplines of Electronics,
CHEM 840 Photochemistry (3,1) Telecommunications, Information Technology and Software Engineering.
2ndSemester The institute is offering 8-semesters programs, BS Information Technology,
CHEM 842 Surface Chemistry (3,1) BS Telecommunications, BS Electronics and BS Software Engineering. The
CHEM 844 Nuclear and Radiochemistry (3,1) 8-semesters Bachelor degrees lead to 4-semester MS programs in the
3nd to 4thSemester respective disciplines.
CHEN 895 Research study on approved topic, Thesis/ Dissertation and In addition, the Institute has introduced Evening programs in the disciplines
defense (16) of Information Technology BS(IT), Software Engineering BS(SE) , M.Sc
INSTITUTE FOR ADVACNED RESEARCH STUDIES IN CHEMICAL Telemedicine and E-Health, M.Sc E-Commerce, M.Sc Multimedia, two-years
SCIENCES MIT for BSIT(Pass), and one year Post Graduate Diploma in Information
The Institute is specially established in 2009, to promote Research & Chemical Sciences, to Technology.
supplement facilities available at Dr. Kazi Institute of Chemistry and to maximize utilization of The Institute aims to produce graduates with learning outcomes necessary
facilities available in the Central Resource Laboratories of the University. to design hardware and software systems, apply the technologies effectively
Prof. Dr. M.Y. Khuhawar Ph.D, DSc (Birm.) Director of the Institute. for diverse environments, adopt analytical and logical approach, and foster
MS/M.Phil. in Chemical Sciences 4- Semester Program (40) independent judgment and ability to work cooperatively with others.
Pre-requisite: BS/ M.Sc. in Chemistry, with good 2nd class, Pre- Entry Test Institute also offers MS, M.Phil and Ph.D degree programs and has been
1st Semester enrolling students since its inception in addition to its Bachelor level
programs. The faculty continues its quest to publish research work in
ARSCS 810 Molecular and Atomic Spectroscopy and its
Journals of National and International repute.
Applications (4)
ARSCS 811 Advanced Organic Chemistry (4) The Institute is well furnished with all required infrastructure of excellent
ARSCS 812 Separation Tecniques (4) learning including state-of-art computer, electronics, and communication
ARSCS 813 Research Methodology and Statistics for Chemists (2) laboratories connected to information cyberspace via PERN link of 32MB
bandwidth, spacious class rooms with multimedia facilities, the information
ARSCS 814 Thermal Methods for Analasis (2)
resource, computerized internal library, located within the premises of IICT
2nd Semester
with abundant and latest editions of books, journals and magazines related
ARSCS 815 Aautomated Methods of Analysis (3)
to the disciplines being offered and provides facilities for indoor and outdoor
ARSCS 816 Recent Development in Inorganic Chemistry (3)
co-curricular and extra co-curricular activities of students.
ARSCS 817 Physical Chemistry of Polymers (2)
2nd to 4th Semester
The present faculty Comprises: BCIT 2002 (S.U)
ISMAILI IMDAD ALI, Professor and Director HUMRANI NAYAB (Engg), Lecturer
M.Sc Electronics (SU) 1985, DIC and Ph.D (Imperial College, UK) 1996 BE Electronics 2008 (MUET)
PATHAN KAMRAN TAJ, Asst Professor (on Study Leave) SOOMRO WASEEM JAVAID, Lecturer
M.Sc Computer Technology 1999 (S.U) M.Sc. Electronics 2001 (S.U)
SEEHAR LUBNA MUSTAFA, Asstt. Professor SOOMRO ALTAF MAZHAR (Engr), Lecturer
M.Sc Computer Technology (S.U) 1978 BE Electronics 2008 (MUET)
SHAH AZHAR ALI, Asstt. Professor (on Study Leave)
M.Sc, Electronics and M-Phil (S.U) Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT): 4- Year
8 Semesters Morning and Evening Program (144)
SHAH RAZA HUSSAIN, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc Electronics 1991 (S.U) Pre-requisite: H.S.C Pre- Engineering / Pre-Medical / Commerce / General
SHORO GHULAM MUSTAFA, Asstt. Professor Science with Physics and Computer background, with at least 45%
M.Sc Electronics 1997 (S.U) aggregate marks, Pre-Entry Test.
UJAN MUZAFFAR HUSSAIN Alias IMRAN ANWAR Asst. Professor Admission on district U/R quota basis, 61 seats available.
BE Computer Systems (MUET, 1994)
FIRST YEAR
BHATTI ZEESHAN, Lecturer 1st Semester
BCS(H) 2004 (S.U)
ENG -300 English Composition and Comprehension (3)
DAHRI KAMRAN, Lecturer PS-303 Pakistan Studies (1)
BS Software Engg. 2005 (S.U)
ITEC-310-311 Basic Electronics (3, 1)
HAKRO DIL NAWAZ, Lecturer ITEC-312 -313 Programming Fundamentals (3, 1)
ITEC -314 -315 Introduction to Information Technology (2, 1) ITEC-614 Organizational Behavior (3)
ITEC-316 Calculus and Analytical Geometry (3) ITEC-616 Technology Management (3)
ITEC-618-619 Human Computer Interaction (2,1)
2nd Semester
ENG-301 English Communication Skills (3) 8th Semester
IS-302 Islamic Studies/Ethics (2) ITEC-620-621 System Administration (2, 1)
. . . -305 Elective I -Non Technical (2) ITEC-622-623 IP Telephony (2, 1)
ITEC-318-319 Electronic Circuit Design (3,1) ITEC-624 Computer Vision and Image Processing (3)
ITEC-320-321 Object Oriented Programming Paradigm (3,1) ITEC-626 Network Management and Security (3)
ITEC-322 Linear Algebra (3) ITEC-628 Information Systems (3)
SECOND YEAR ITEC-630 Project (6)
3rd Semester List of Electives Courses - Non Technical (2)
ENG- 400 English Technical and Business Writing (3) 1. Foundation of Physical Education (HPE)
. . . -402 Elective II - Non Technical (2) 2. Health Education (HPE)
ITEC-410-411 Digital Logic and Computer Architecture (3, 1) 3. Basic Concepts of Psychology (PSY)
ITEC-412-413 Java Programming (3, 1) 4. Civilization (CIV)
ITEC-414-415 Data Structures and Algorithms (3, 1) 5. Principles of Economics (ECON)
ITEC-416-417 Telecommunication Systems (2, 1) 6. Natural Resources Management (DS)
4th Semester 7. Personality Theories (PSY)
ITEC-418 Discrete Structure (3) 8. Industrial Psychology (PSY)
ITEC-420-421 Programming in Assembly and Microprocessor 9. Introduction to Behavioral Sciences (PA)
Organization (3, 1) 10. Total Quality Management (PA)
ITEC-422 Professional Practice (3) 11. Introduction to Sociology (SOC)
ITEC-424 System Analysis and Design (3) 12. Fundamentals of Criminology (CRM)
ITEC-426 Probability and Statistics (3) 13. Philosophy (PHLO)
14. Environmental Sciences (ENVS)
THIRD YEAR
Note: Elective Courses are offered on the availability of faculty.
5th Semester
ITEC-510-511 Visual Programming (3, 1) Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering: BS (SE) 4- Year
ITEC-512-513 Introduction to Software Development (2, 1) 8 Semesters Morning and Evening Program (144)
ITEC-514-515 Database Systems (3, 1) Pre-requisite: H.S.C Pre- Engineering or General Science group with
ITEC-516-517 Computer Communication and Networks (2, 1) Mathematics, Physics and Computer background, with at least 45%
ITEC-518-519 Web Engineering (3, 1) aggregate marks, Pre- Entry Test.
6th Semester Admission on district U/R quota basis, 61 seats available.
ITEC-520-521 Operating Systems (3, 1) FIRST YEAR
]ITEC-522-523 Wireless Communication and Protocols (2, 1) 1st Semester
ITEC-524 Advance Database Systems (3) ENG-300 English Composition and Comprehension (3)
ITEC-526-527 Multimedia Technology (3, 1) PS-303 Pakistan Studies (1)
ITEC-528 Principles of Management (3) SENG-310-311 Basic Electronics (3,1)
FOURTH YEAR SENG-312-313 Programming Fundamentals (3, 1)
SENG-314-315 Introduction to Information Technology (2, 1)
7th Semester SENG-316 Calculus and Analytical Geometry (3)
ITEC-610-611 Software Engineering Project Management (3, 1) 2nd Semester
ITEC-612-613 Computer Graphics (2, 1) ENG-301 English Communication Skills (3)
IS-302 Islamic Studies/Ethics (2) SENG-622-623 Software Testing and Development (2, 1)
. . . -305 Elective I - Non Technical (2) SENG-624-625 Software Design and Architecture (2, 1)
SENG-318-319 Electronics Circuit Design (3, 1) SENG-626-627 Software Project Management (3, 1)
SENG-320-321 Object Oriented Programming Paradigm (3, 1) SENG-628 Data Security and Encryption (3)
SENG-322 Linear Algebra (3) SENG-630 Project (6)
SECOND YEAR
3rd Semester List of Electives Courses - Non Technical (2)
ENG -400 English Technical and Business Writing (3) 1. Foundation of Physical Education (HPE)
. . . -402 Elective II - Non Technical (2) 2. Health Education (HPE)
SENG-410-411 Digital Logic and Computer Architecture (3, 1) 3. Basic Concepts of Psychology (PSY)
SENG-412-413 Java Programming (3, 1) 4. Civilization (CIV)
SENG-414-415 Data Structures and Algorithms (3, 1) 5. Principles of Economics (ECON)
SENG-416-417 Telecommunication Systems (2+1) 6. Natural Resources Management (DS)
7. Personality Theories (PSY)
4th Semester 8. Industrial Psychology (PSY)
SENG-418 Discrete Structure (3) 9. Introduction to Behavioral Sciences (PA)
SENG-420-421 Assembly Language and Microprocessor 10. Total Quality Management (PA)
Organization (3,1) 11. Introduction to Sociology (SOC)
SENG-422 Professional Practice (3) 12. Fundamentals of Criminology (CRM)
SENG-424 System Analysis and Design (3) 13. Philosophy (PHLO)
SENG-426 Probability and Statistics (3) 14. Environmental Sciences (ENVS)
THIRD YEAR Note: Elective Courses are offered on the availability of faculty.
5th Semester Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Technology (BS
SENG-510-511 Visual Programming (3, 1) Telecommunication): 4-yr. 8 Semesters Morning Program (142)
SENG-512-513 Client Server Technology (2, 1)
SENG-514-515 Data Base Systems (3, 1) Pre-requisite: H.S.C Pre- Engineering or General Science group with
SENG-516-517 Computer Communication and Networks (2, 1) Mathematics, Physics and Computer background, with at least 45%
SENG-518 Formal Method (3) aggregate marks, Pre- Entry Test.
SENG-520-521 Software Construction (2,1) Admission on district U/R quota basis, 61 seats available.
Note: In case the number of students seeking admission in any discipline is • Power Electronic Devices’
less than 20, then the classes will not be started. • Numerical Analysis
MS./ M.Phil. in Electronics: 4- Semester Program (40) • Network Security & Quality of Service
Prec-Requisite: BS/M.Sc. in the relevant discipline Pre-Entry Test/ Interview:
1st Semester MS./ M.Phil. Telecommunication: 4- Semester Program (40)
ELEC 800 Advanced Digital Signal Processing (4) Pre-Requisite: BS/M.Sc. in the relevant discipline; Pre-Entry Test, Interview:
ELEC 802 Advanced Digital system (4) 1st Semester
ELEC 804 Elective-I TELEC 800 Advanced Data Communication (4)
ELEC 806 Elective-II TELEC 802 Advance DSP & Filter (4)
TELEC 804 *Elective-I
2nd Semester
TELEC 806 *Elective-II
ELEC 808 Elective-III
2nd Semester
ELEC 810 Elective IV
TELEC 808 *Elective-III
TELEC 810 *Elective IV
2 to 4 Semester
nd th
2nd to 4th Semester
ELEC 895 Research on approved Topic. Thesis Dissertation and
TELEC 895 Research on approved Topic. Thesis Dissertation and
its Defense 16.
its Defense.
Elective: * List of Electives available with the Director
• Data Communication & Networking Institute of Mathematics & Computer Science
• Intelligent Control
The Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science was established in 1986
• Automation and Robotics by upgrading the Department of Mathematics founded in 1953. At present its
major components are: Mathematics and Computer Science. The Institute
• Communication Management developed its research programs for M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in 1991 and
has been enrolling students since then. This is in addition to the Bachelor
• DC Motor Drivers and Control
and Master programs both in Mathematics and Computer Sceicnes.
• Biomedical Instrumentation The pre-requisite for the Bachelor Program in Computer Science has been
• Advanced Analogue Circuits extended to include Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical, General Science and
Commerce groups of H.S.C. The Institute also offers BS Computer
• Instrumentation & Process Control Science program in the Evening, besides Diploma and short courses in
Computer Science, developing Computer awareness among academic and
• Research Methods administrative staff, students and masses.
• Advanced Control System
The Institute has been updating and revising course contents to keep its MEMON ALI AKBER, Asstt. Professor
degrees market oriented. M.Sc. (S.U) 1974
The curricula listed here have been recently updated under the revised MEMON ASLAM PERVAIZ, Asstt. Professor
scheme; the 4-yr Bachelor degrees have been designated as Bachelor of M.Sc. (S.U), M.Phil (SZABIST)
Science (Mathematics) OR Bachelor of Science Computer Science BS
MEMON FARHAT NOUREEN, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
(CS). However, 3- year B.C.S. (Pass) degree can also be availed. M.Sc. (S.U)
The Institute offers this BS.(CS) degree program separately for the students
MEMON FAIZ MUHAMMAD, Asstt. Professor
with Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical (including General Science) and M.Sc. (S.U)
Commerce background.
The faculty comprises: MEMON KAMALUDDIN, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1979
SHAIKH NOOR AHMED, Professor & Director NIZAMANI. QURAT-UL-AIN, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
M.Sc. (S.U) 1976, M.Phil. (QAU) 1986, Ph.D. (S.U) 1996 M.Sc. (S.U)
SHAIKH ABDUL WASIM, Asstt. Professor
CHANDIO MUHAMMAD SALEEM, Professor M.Sc. (S.U) 1990, Ph.D. (China) 2006
M.Sc. (S.U) 1985, Ph.D. (Brunel) 2002
MEMON RIAZ AHMED, Professor SOOMRO ABDUL KARIM, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1986, Ph.D. (Shanghai) 1993 M.Sc. (S.U) 1987
SOOMRO ABDUL SATTAR, Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1986, Ph.D. (China) 1994
BROHI KAMRAN, Lecturer (on study leave)
M.Sc. (S.U)
MEMON MANZOOR AHMED, Assoc. Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1973, M.Phil. (I.U. Bhawalpur) 1988 CHANNA NAJMA NAWAZ, Lecturer
ABBASI ISSA, Asstt. Professor (on study leave) BCS. (S.U) 2005
BE (MUET)
CHANDIO AFTAB AHMED, Lecturer
BALOCH MUJEEB-U-REHMAN MAREE, Asstt. Professor BS (CS) 2005 (S.U)
M.Sc. (S.U) 1988, Ph.D (China) 2006
CHANDIO FIDA HUSSAIN, Lecturer (on study leave)
BROHI ABDUL WAHID, Asstt. Professor M.Sc. (S.U)
M.Sc. (S.U) 1975
CHANDIO SHAHMURAD, Lecturer
HUSSAINI NAZISH NAWAZ, Asstt. Professor BSIT. (S.U) 2005
M.Sc. (SU)
JAT SADAF NASEEM, Lecturer (on study leave)
M.Sc. (S.U)
JALBANI SHAMSUDDIN, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1985
KALHORO ZUBAIR AHMED, Lecturer
M.Sc. (S.U) 2005
KEERIO AYAZ, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
M.Sc. (S.U)
KHOWAJA ZOHRA AHSAN, Lecturer (on study leave)
KEERIO HAYAT, Asstt. Professor (Transferred to Laar College, Badin) M.Sc. (S.U)
M.Sc. (S.U) 1988
KHUHRO ZAINUL ABDIN, Lecturer (on study leave)
M.Sc. (S.U)
KUNDNANI DOULAT RAM, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1982 KIRAN WAHAB, Lecturer
M.Sc. (S.U)
MEMON ABDUL GHAFOOR, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1988, Ph.D (China) 2006 KOREJO IMTIAZ ALI, Lecturer (on study leave)
M.Sc. (S.U)
ENGL 301 English-II (3)
LAGHARI GULSHER, Lecturer ISST/ETHS 301 Islamic Studies/Ethics (2)
BSIT (S.U) 2005
ENVS/PHSL/
MALKANI YASIR ARFAT, Lecturer (on study leave) FACC 301 Environmental Sciences /Physiology/
M.Sc. (S.U) Organization Behavior/ Financial
Accounting (3)
MALLAH MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE, Lecturer MATH 321 Mathematics- II (4)
M.Sc. (S.U)
MATH 322 Applied Mathematics- II (3)
MEMON KASHIF, Lecturer PHYS/CHEM/GEOG/
M.Sc. (S.U) 2006 GEOL322- 323 Physics/Chemistry/Geography/
Geology (2- 1)
NANGRAJ ABDUL REHMAN, Lecturer
BCS. (S.U) 2005
1st Semester SECOND YEAR
NIZAMANI HYDER ALI, Lecturer (on study leave) ENGL 400 English- III (3)
M.Sc. (S.U), m.pHIL. (SZABIST) ENVS/PHSL/
FACC 400 Environmental Sc. /Physiology/ Organization
PATOLI MUHAMMAD ZEESHAN, Lecturer (on Study leave)
M.Sc. (S.U)
Behavior/ Financial Accounting (2, 1)
MATH 410 Mathematics- III (3)
RAJANI MEENA KUMARI, Lecturer (on Study leave) MATH 412 Mathematics- IV (3)
M.Sc. (S.U) MATH 420 Applied Mathematics- III (3)
PHYS/CHEM/GEOG/
RAJPAR NOOR JEHAN, Lecturer (on study leave) GEOL420- 421 Physics/Chemistry/Geography/Geology (2,
M.Sc. (S.U)
1)
NIZAMANI SARWAT, Lecturer
M.Sc. (S.U) 2nd Semester
ENGL 401 English IV (3)
BS. (Mathematics) 4- Yr. (8-semester) program (146) ENVS/PHSL/
Pre-requisite: H.S.C. Pre-Engineering/General Science group with FACC 401 Environmental Sc. /Physiology/ Organization
Mathemaics/ Arts Group with Mathematics as elective subject; Pre-Entry Behavior/ Financial Accounting (2, 1)
Test MATH 414 Mathematics- V (3)
MATH 416 Mathematics- VI (3)
1st Semester FIRST YEAR MATH 422 Applied Mathematics- IV (3)
PHYS/CHEM/GEOG/
ENGL 300 English I (3)
GEOL422- 423 Physics/Chemistry/Geogr./Geology (2, 1)
PKST 300 Pakistan Studies (2) 1st Semester THIRD YEAR
ENVS/PHSL/ MATH 500 Real Analysis- I (3)
FACC 300 Environmental Sciences /Physiology/ Organization MATH 501 Algebra- I (3)
Behavior/FinancialAccounting(2,1) MATH 502 Complex Analysis (3)
MATH 310 Mathematics-I (4) MATH 503 Analytical Dynamics- I (3)
MATH 320 Applied Mathematics (3) MATH 504 Differential Equation (3)
PHYS/CHEM/GEOG/ MATH 505 Differential Geometry (3)
GEOL320- 321 Physics/Chemistry/Geography/ 2nd Semester
Geology (2- 1) MATH 506 Real Analysis- II (3)
2nd Semester MATH 507 Algebra- II (3)
MATH 508 Measure Theory (3) MATH 507 Algebra-II
MATH 509 Analytical Dynamics- II (3) MATH 508 Measure Theory
MATH 510 Algebraic Topology (3) MATH 509 Analytical Dynamics -II
MATH 511 Numerical Analysis- I (3) MATH 510 Numerical Methods
1st Semester FOURTH YEAR MATH 511 Algebra Topology
MATH 601 Mathematical Statistics & Probability (3)
MATH 602 Fluid Mechanics (3)
MATH 603 Rings & Fields (3) 1st Semester SECOND YEAR
MATH 604 Numerical Analysis- II (3) MATH 601 Functional Analysis
MATH 606 Methods of Mathematical Physics (3)
MATH 602 Numerical Analysis
MATH 608 Econometrics (3)
MATH 603 Mathematical Statistics & Probability
2nd Semester MATH 605 operational Research
MATH 600 Functional Analysis (3)
MATH 609 Fluid Mechanics
MATH 605 Operation Research (3)
MATH 607 Optimization Technique (3) MATH 611 Rings & Fields
MATH 609 Tensor & Advance Differential Geometry (3)
MATH 610 Integral Equations (3) 2nd Semester
MATH 611 Numerical Solution of P.D.E (3)
MATH 612 Comprehensive Viva Voce (2) MATH 606 Methods of Mathematical Physics
MATH 608 Optimization Techniques
M.A./ M.Sc. in Mathematics: Four semester Program (68) MATH 610 Econometrics
This Masters Program provides opportunity to students to acquire MATH 612 Tensor & Advanced Diff. Geometry
specialization in order to meet specific career requirements, specially in MATH 613 Integral Equations
teaching. The program is particularly significant for students with 2 year B.A./ MATH 633 Numerical Solution of Partial Diff. Eqs.
B.Sc. Pass degree from the affiliated colleges where specialized subject MATH 651 Comprehensive Viva Voce
experts are generally wanting. The Masters program of 4 semester duration M.Phil./ MS. in Mathematics 4- Semester Program (40)
for B.A./ B.Sc. (Pass) candidates who join as students of M.Sc. (Previous)
has been designed accordingly. Pre-requisite: BS/ M.Sc. in Maths, with good 2nd division, Pre- Entry Test
Pre-requisite; B.Sc./ B.A. (Pass) degree with Mathematics as one of the MATHS 800 Research Methodology (4)
elective subjects. Pre-entry Test. MATHS 801 Mathematical Analysis Real, Complex, Functional (4)
MATHS 802 Electiv-I (4)
1st Semester MATHS 803 Elective-II (4)
2nd Semester
MATH 500 Real Analysis-I MATHS 804 Advanced Numerical Analysis (4)
MATH 501 Algebra-I MATHS 805 Elective-I (4)
MATH 502 Complex Analysis
MATH 503 Analytical Dynamics -I 2nd to 4th Semester
MATH 504 Differential Equations MATHS 895 Research on approved topic, Thesis/ Dissertation and
MATH 505 Differential Geometry its Defense (16)
Elective courses
2nd Semester Two Elective Courses from the list available with the Director are to be
offered in 1st Semester and one in 2nd Semester, subject to availability of
MATH 506 Real Analysis-II faculty; minimum 3 students are to offer the course.
MATH 401 Advanced Calculus & Integral Transforms (P.E)/
Linear Algebra & Analytical Geom. of 3 D (P.M) (3)
Computer Science Programs COMP 414- 415 Computer Organization & Assembly Language
BS Computer Science: 4yr. (8- Semester) Morning & Evening Program (3, 1)
(146) COMP 416 Database System (3)
Pre-requisite; H.S.C. Pre-Engineering, Pre- Medical, Commerce (including MATH 417 Digital Logic Design (3)
General Science : Student who studied Maths as a subject of General
Science Group will be treated as Pre-Engineering while those who studied 1st Semester THIRD YEAR
Biology will be taken as Pre-Medical), Maths., Physics and Commerce COMP 500 Software Engineering (3)
background with at least 45% aggregate marks. Pre-Entry Test. COMP 501 Computer Architecture (3)
COMP 502 Numerical Analysis (3)
Admission in Morning Program on district U/R quota basis, 61 seats COMP 503 Statistics and Probability (3)
available for each group of H.S.C.
COMP 504 Oracle SQL (3)
1st Semester FIRST YEAR COMP 505 Oracle FundamentaI-I/ PL/SQL (3)
ENGL 300 Remedial English-I (3)
PKST 300 Pakistan Studies (2) 2nd Semester
MATH 300 Calculus & Ana Geom. (P.E)/ Algebra & Elementry COMP 511 Data Communication (3)
Trigonometry (P.M) (3) COMP 512 Computer Graphics-I (3)
COMP 310 Introduction to Computer Science (3) COMP 513 Automata Theory (3)
COMP 311- 312 Computer Programming (C Language) (3) COMP 514 Analysis of Algorithms (3)
COMP 313 Basic Electronics (3) COMP 515 Oracle Fundamental-II/ Form-I and Form-II (3)
COMP 516 Oracle Performance and Designing/ Reports (3)
2nd Semester
ENGL 301 Remedial English-II (3)
1st Semester FOURTH YEAR
ISST/ETHS301 Islamic Studies/ Ethics (2)
COMP 600 Operating System (3)
MATH 301 Differential Equation & Vector Analysis (P.E)/ Basic
COMP 601 Computer Graphics-II (3)
Calculus & Analytical Geo. of 2D (P.M) (3)
COMP 602- 603 Visual Programming (2, 1)
BUAD 301 Financial Accounting & Management (3)
COMP 604 Computer Construction (3)
COMP 314- 315 Fundamentals of Algorithms (3, 1)
COMP 605- 606 Computer Networks (2, 1)
COMP 316 Electronic Circuit (3)
COMP 607 Artificial Intelligence (3)
1st Semester SECOND YEAR
ENGL 400 English-I (3) 2nd Semester
MATH 400 Linear Algebra & Analytical Geom. of 3D (P.E)/ COMP 611 Web Programing (Elective-I) (3)
Calculus & Trigonometry (P.M) (3) COMP 612 Scientific Modeling & Simulation (Elective-II) (3)
PSYC 410 Psychology (3) COMP 613 Software Project (6)
COMP410 Data Structure (3) COMP 614 Comprehensive Viva Voce (4)
COMP 411- 412 Object- Oriented Programing (Java) (3, 1)
COMP 413 Discrete Mathematics (3) MCS Master of Computer Science: 2-Yr. 4- Semester program (60)
Pre-requisite: BCS 3-yr. candidates from affiliated Colleges with at least 45%
2nd Semester marks. Pre-Entry Test.
ENGL 401 English-II (3)
BUAD 401 Human Resource Management (3) 1st Semester FIRST YEAR
COMP 601 System Programming (3) M.Sc. Computer Science: Four semester Program (72)
COMP 603 Parallel and Distributed Processing (3) Pre-requisite: (1) Pre-entry Test (2) B.Sc. (Pass) with Mathematics (Pure)
COMP 605 Visual Programming (3) and Physics or Statistics or B.C.S. or P.G.D. in Computer Science or B.E
COMP 607 Modern High Level Programming Language Elective-I (Electronics /Electrical/Computer Systems)
(3)
COMP 609 Computer Networks (3) A. Core courses Requirements:
2nd Semester 1st Semester
COMP 604 Simulation & Modeling/ Elective-II (3)
COMP 501 Introduction to Computers (3)
COMP 606 Expert System/ Elective-III (3)
COMP 502, 503 Pascal Programming (2,1)
COMP 608 Computer Vision/ Elective-IV (3)
COMP 504 Operations Research (3)
COMP 610 Computer Interfacing/ Elective-V (3)
COMP 505, 506 Micro Computer Packages (2,1)
COMP 612 Multimedia & Hypermedia System/ Elective-VI (3)
COMP 507, 508 Digital Logic (2,1)
1st Semester SECOND YEAR COMP 509 Numerical Analysis (3)
COMP 701 Theory of Computation (3) 2nd Semester
COMP 703 Web Engineering (3)
COMP 705 Object Oriented Analysis and Design (3) COMP 551 System Analysis and Design (3)
COMP 707 Advanced Database System (3) COMP 552 Data Structure-I (3)
COMP 709 Advanced Operating System/ Elective-VII (3) COMP 555 Programming Language Concepts (3)
COMP 556 Computer Architecture (3)
2nd Semester COMP 557, 558 Visual Basic (2, 1)
COMP 702 Theory of Programming Languages (3)
COMP 704 Software Project Management (3) M.Sc. (FINAL)
COMP 706 Data Warehousing and Data Mining (3) 1st Semester
COMP 708 Project Report (4)
COMP 710 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (2) COMP 601 Data-Structure-II (3)
Elective Subjects: COMP 602 Discrete Mathematics (2)
1. Modern High Level Programming Languages COMP 603 Operating System (3)
2. Computer Vision COMP 604, 605 C Programming (2,1)
3. Computer Interfacing COMP 606 Management Information System (2)
4. Multimedia and Hypermedia System
2nd Semester
5. Advanced Operating Systems
6. Network Security COMP 660 Artificial Intelligence (2)
7. Network Programming COMP 651 Data Communication and Network (2)
8. Software Development Methodologies COMP 652 Data Base Management System (3)
9. Mobile Communications COMP 654 Formal Languages and Automata Theory (2)
10. Neural Networking COMP 655 Project and Viva Voce (4)
11. Cryptography MS/ M.Phil/ in Computer Science: 4- Semester Program (40)
12. Data compression algorithms Pre-requisite: BS/ M.Sc. in Computer Science, Pre- Entry Test
13. Advanced Computer Architecture
1st Semester
NOTE: The Director may revise/modify list of Elelctives depending on the
market requirement/ advancement in the subject and availability of Core courses
expert faculty. COM 815 Research Methodology (4)
COM 821 Theory of Computation (4) KALHORO MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE , Professor
M.Sc. (S.U), Ph.D. (Brunel), 1999
COM 823 Advanced Computer Operating system (4)
COM 824 Elective-I SHAH SYED INAYATULLAH, Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1985, M.Sc. Surrey 1991, Ph.D. (London) 1996
2nd Semester
COM Elective-II MARI RIAZ HUSSAIN, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
COM Elective-III M.Sc. (SU), 1999
Institute of Physics (formerly Department of Physics) is one of the BHUTTO WASEEM AHMED, Lecturer
M.Sc. (SU), 2004
oldest departments (established in1955) of University of Sindh at
Jamshoro. It was upgraded and named as Institute of Physics and HALEPOTO IMRAN ALI, Lecturer
BS (SU), 2006
Technology in 1979. In 1997 Physics and Technology disciplines
were separated and given independent status as Departmant of KHASKHELI MURAD ALI, Lecturer
Physics and Institute of Information Technology. Departmant of M.Sc. (SU), 1999
Physics was again upgraded to the present status of Institute of OAD GUL BAHAR, Lecturer
Physics offering specilization in four disciplines: Condensed matter M.Sc. (SU), 2001
and Materials Physics, Medical Physics, Experimental High Energy RIND MUHAMMAD AKHTAR, Lecturer (on study leave)
Physics and Plasma Physics. M.Sc. (SU), 2000
PHYS 508 Methods of Mathematical Physics - II (3) Pre-requisite: BS/M.Sc. in Physics with good 2nd division score, Pre-Entry
PHYS 509 Modern Physics Lab-II (2) Test
PHYS 510 Thermal & Statistical Physics (3) 1st Semester
PHYS 511 Statistical Physics Lab (2) Core courses
PHYS 512 Electrodynamics II (3)
PHY 800 Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (4)
PHYS 513 Computer Programming Lab (1)
PHYS 514 Digital Electronics (3) PHY 802 Medical Physics (4)
PHYS 515 Digital Electronics Lab (1) PHY 804 Gaseous Detectors (4)
PHY 806 Wave Guides and Guided Waves (4)
M.Sc (Final) 1st Semester
2nd Semester
PHYS 600 Solid State Physics- I (3)
Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
PHYS 601 Solid State Physics Lab (2)
PHYS 602 Atomic & Molecular Physics (3) PHY 808 Techniques in Materials Science (4)
PHYS 603 Atomic & Molecular Physics Lab (2) PHY 810 Research Methodology and Computer Awareness/
PHYS 604 Computational Physics / Medical Physics – I* (3) Application (4)
PHYS 605 Computational Physics Lab / Medical Physics Lab* (1) Medical Physics
PHYS 606 Quantum Mechanics- I (3) PHY 812 X-Ray and Radionuclide Imaging Physics (4)
PHYS 607 Detector Development Lab (1) PHY 814 Radiotherapy Physics
2nd Semester
Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating System
PHYS 608 Solid State Physics- II (3)
PHY 820 Methods of Mathematical Physics (4)
PHYS 609 Lasers and X-Rays Lab (2)
PHY 822 Electrodynamics (4)
PHYS 610 Nuclear Physics (3)
PHYS 611 Nuclear Physics Lab (1)
Experimental High Energy Physics
PHYS 612 Quantum Mechanics II (3)
PHY 824 Calorimetry (4)
PHYS 613 Computer Programming Lab (1)
PHY 826 Detection system (4)
PHYS 614 Condensed Matter & Materials Physics / Health Physics/
High Energy Physics / Plasma Physics (3)
2nd to 4th Semester
PHYS 614* Medical Physics – II* (3)
PHY 895 Research on approved topic, Dissertation Defense
PHYS 615 Health Physics Lab / Medical Physics Lab* (2) (16)
PHYS 620 Comprehensive Viva Voce (2)
Institute of Plant Sciences SHAH SYED ABDUL GHAFAR, Assoc. Professor
M.Sc. 1974, M.Phil. 1988 (S.U)
University of Sindh is the second oldest university of Pakistan. Botany and KHOWAJA ASHRAF BANO, Asstt. Professor
Mathematics were the first among the science subjects in which the post M.Sc. (S.U) 1974
graduate teaching was started in the University of Sindh in 1954.
MEMON MAH-E-JABEEN, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. M.Phil (S.U)
Mr. S.W.S Qadri, the then Professor of Botany at the Government College
Hyderabad was engaged by the University to initiate the teaching. Only 4 MEMON RABIA ASMA, Asstt. Professor
students took admission. By the grace of Allah now we have a faculty of 18 M.Sc. Ph.D (SALU)
members and about 400 students studying at the Institute of Botany, now PIRZADA ABDUL JABBAR, Asstt. Professor
Institute of Plant Sciences. M.Sc. (SAL), M.Phil. 2003, Ph.D. (S.U) 2008
4th Semester BOTN/ 500 to BOTN/ 522 courses for BS 8- semester listed above are
ENGL 401 English- IV (3) offered during 1st and 2nd Semester and during the 3rd and 4th semester,
STAT 401 Statistics & Computer Skills (3) courses (BOT 601- 620) are to be offered as per specialization
EVIS 401 Environmental Science (2) requirements, in consultation with the Director.
BOTN 412- 413 Plant Physiology & Ecology (3,1)
ZOOL 422- 423 Zoology-IV (2, 1) * Lab Courses
CHEM 422- 423 Chemistry (2,1) M.Phil/ MS. in Botany: 2-yr, 4- Semester Program (40)
5th Semester Pre-requisite: Minimum good second class BS/ M.Sc. degree in Botany; Pre-
BOTN 500- 501 Biostatistics (2,1) Admission Test.
BOTN 502- 503 Bacteriology & Virology (2,1)
BOTN 504- 505 Phycology and Bryology (2,1)
1st Semester: Core courses:-
BOTN 506- 507 Mycology and Plant Pathology (2,1)
BOTN 508- 509 Diversity of Vascular Plants (2, 1) BOTN 800 Research Methodology (3,1)
BOTN 510- 511 Plant Systematics (2, 1) BOTN 802 Plant Taxonomy (3,1)
BOTN 804 Plant Physiology (3,1)
6th Semester BOTN 806 Advanced Genetics (3,1)
BOTN 512- 513 Plant Anatomy (2, 1)
2nd Semester: Optional Subjects (8):
BOTN 514- 515 Biodiversity & Conservation (2,1)
BOTN 516- 517 Plant Biochemistry (2,1) 2 courses to be selceted from the following and research project will
BOTN 518- 519 Plant Ecology-I (2, 1) be started.
BOTN 520- 521 Plant Physiology (2, 1) BOTN 808 Paleobotany (4)
BOTN 522 Research Methodology & Phyotechnology/ Kitchen BOTN 810 Phycology (4)
Garden (3) BOTN 812 Mycology and Environment (4)
7th Semester BOTN 814 Palynology (4)
BOTN 600- 601 Molecular Biology (2, 1) BOTN 816 Applied Plant Anatomy (4)
BOTN 602- 603 Paleobotany & Palynology (2,1)
BOTN 604- 605 Plant Ecology-II (2, 1) 2nd to 4th Semester
BOTN 606- 607 Plant Physiology-I (2, 1) BOTN 895 Research on approved topic, Thesis and its Defense
BOTN 608- 609 Genetics-I (2,1) (16)
BOTN 610- 611 Environmental Biology (2,1)
BS. Forestry 4-Yr. (8- semester) Evening Program (146)
8th Semester Pre-requisite; H.S.C. with Pre-Medical Group: Pre-entry Test
BOTN 612- 613 Genetics-II (2,1)
1st Semester FRST 512- 513 Tree Breeding and Improvement (2, 1)
ENGL 300 English- I (3) FRST 514- 515 Principles and practices in Silviculture (2, 1)
PKST 300 Pakistan Studies (2) FRST 516- 517 Nursery Management (2, 1)
MATH 300 Mathematics I (P.M) (3)
FRST 310- 311 Dendrology (3, 1) FRST 518- 519 Saline Forestry(2, 1)
FRST 312- 313 Forest Biodiversity & Conservation (2,1) FRST 520- 521 Tree Seed Technology (2, 1)
FRST 314- 315 Soil Science (2, 1) FRST 522- 523 Forest Ethnobotany (2,1)
2nd Semester
ENGL 301 English- II (3) 7th Semester
ISST/ITHS 301 Islamic Studies/ Ethics (2) FRST 600- 601 Foprest Protection (2, 1)
FRST 302 Forest Economics (3)
FRST 320- 321 Forest Environment & Ecology (3, 1) FRST 602- 603 Forest and Rangeland Management (2, 1)
FRST 322- 323 Tree Anatomy (2,1) FRST 604- 605 Practices in Silviculture (2, 1)
FRST 324- 325 Plant Biochemistry (2, 1) FRST 606- 607 Fertility of Forest Soils and Nutrient Management
(2, 1)
3rd Semester FRST 608- 609 Logging and Ergonomics (2, 1)
ENGL 301 English- III (3) FRST 610- 611 Forest Surveying & Roads (2,1)
FRST Geography & World Forestry System (2)
Postgraduate Diploma in Medicinal Plants: 1-Yr. (2- semester) Program
FRST Forest Statistics (3)
(30)
FRST 410- 411 Genetics and Tree Breeding (3, 1)
Pre-requisite; B.Sc. (with Botany as an elective subject) BS (Botany),
FRST 412- 413 Forest Pathology and Entomology (2, 1) B.Pharm, M.B.B.S. and B.Sc. (Forestry) with minimum 45% aggregate
FRST 414- 415 Rangeland Management (2,1) marks.
1st Semester FOURTH YEAR ARCH 610 Internship with report writing and presentation in a
Seminar (6)
ANTH 600 Philosophical Anthropology (4)
ARCH 611 Research Project based on field study with Report
ANTH 601 Social Change and Development (4)
writing and presentation in a Seminar (6)
ANTH 602 Research Methods in Anthropology (4)
ARCH 612 Research Design & Review of Relevant Literature (6)
ANTH 603 Migration and Globalization (3)
ARCH 613 Defense (2)
ANTH 604 Applied Anthropology (3)
Department of Fresh Water Biology and Fisheries
2nd Semester
The department was first conceived as a section of the Department of
ANTH 610 Research Design and Review of Relevant Literature (6)
Zoology. Then in 1973, the Department of Fresh Water Biology & Fisheries
ANTH 611 Field Data Collection (6) was established as an independent department at Allama I.I. Kazi Campus,
ANTH 612 Seminar (2) Jamshoro.
ANTH 613 Thesis (4)
ANTH 614 Defense (2) Initially sharing accommodation with Department of Botany, the department
shifted to its new building in January 1993. Since then it has further
BS Archaeology (Option) expanded with addition of new labs. and classrooms.
The Department conducts BS, M.Sc. programs and MS/ M.Phil. and Ph.D.
1st SEMESTER THIRD YEAR degree pograms by course studies and reseach . It has produced three
ARCH 500 Field Archaeology (4) M.Phil and four Ph.D. since its inception and a number of scholars are
ARCH 501 World Civilizations-I (4) presently registered for M.Phil. Ph.D. studies. The department has provided
ARCH 502 Ancient Art and Architecture (4) well qualified personals in the market for Government and Private Sectors in
ARCH 503 Archaeological Conservations (3) fisheries and agriculture etc.
ARCH 504 Tourism in Pakistan (3)
The faculty comprises:-
M.Sc. Geography: 2-Yr. (4- semester) Program (66) PORGAR ABDUL SATTAR, Assistant Professor
Pre-requisite; Bachelor (Pass) degree in any subject. M.Sc. (S.U) 1974
Microbiology is one of the recent additions to the degree programs being TUNIO SARFRAZ ALI, Lecturer (on study leave)
offered by the University in professionally significant and job oriented M.Sc. (S.U)
disciplines. Not only in life sciences but demand for skilled manpower in this
specialization has recently increased manifold in health sciences and other 01 Reserch Associate
organizations.
BS. Microbiology: 4-Yr. (8- Semester) Program (146)
The Bachelor degree program in Microbiology was in fact initiated in 1995.
The department has shifted to its newly constructed building in February Pre-requisite; H.S.C. with Pre-Medical Group: Pre-Entry Test
2008. Earlier functioning in Botany premises it was faced with acute
shortage of accommodation. The newly built premises provides opportunity FIRST YEAR
1st Semester THIRD YEAR
ENGL 300 English- I (3) 5th Semester
PKST 300 Pakistan Studies (2) MICR 500- 501 Microbial Anatomy & Physiology (3- 1)
MATH 300 Mathematics- I (3) MICR 502- 503 Bacterial Genetics (3- 1)
MICR 310- 311 General Microbiology-I (3- 1) MICR 504- 505 Plant Microbiology (3- 1)
PHSL 320 Human Physiology (2- 1) MICR 506- 507 Soil Microbiology (3- 1)
BIO/BOTN/
ZOOL320- 321 Biochemistry/Botany/Zoology (2- 1) 6th Semester
MICR 508 509 General Virology (3- 1)
2nd Semester
MICR 510- 511 Bio- Statistics (3- 1)
ENGL 301 English- II (3)
MICR 512- 513 Envi: Microbiology & Public Health (3- 1)
ISST/ETHS 301 Islamic Studies/Ethics (3)
MICR 514- 515 Microbial Diagnostic Chemistry (3- 1)
MATH 301 Mathematics- II (3)
FOURTH YEAR
MICR 312- 313 General Microbiology- II (3- 1)
PHSL 322 Human Physiology (2- 1) Specialization: Choose any one of the field “A” or “B” during 7th and
8th semester.
BIO/BOTN/
ZOOL322- 323 Biochemistry/Botany/Zoology (2- 1) A. Clinical Microbiology
SECOND YEAR 7th Semester
3rd Semester MICR 600- 601 Industrial Microbiology (3- 1)
MICR 602- 603 Medical Bacteriology (3- 1)
ENGL 400 English- III (3)
MICR 604- 605 Dermatology (3- 1)
CIVZ 400 Civilization (2) MICR 606- 607 Clinical Hematology & Parasitology (3- 1)
MATH 400 Mathematics- III (3) MICR 608-609 Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineeing (3-1)
MICR 410- 411 General Immunology (3- 1)
PHSL 420- 421 Human Physiology (2- 1) 8th Semester
MICR 610- 611 Food & Dairy Microbiology (3- 1)
BIO/BOTN/
MICR 612- 613 Medical Virology (3- 1)
ZOOL420- 421 Biochemistry/Botany/Zoology (2- 1)
MICR 614- 615 Antimicrobial Agents (3- 1)
MICR 616- 617 Clinical Bacteriology (3-1)
4th Semester
MICR 618 Mini Research Project &
ENGL 401 English- IV (3) Comprehensive Viva Voce or Additional Course (4)
ENVS 400 Environmental Sciences (2)
Industrial Microbiology
STAT 401 Statistics & Computer Skills (3)
7th Semester
MICR 412- 413 Microbial Taxonomy (3- 1)
MICR 620- 621 Food Microbiology (3- 1)
PHSL 422- 423 Human Physiology (2- 1)
MICR 622- 623 Pharmaceutical Microbiology (3- 1)
BIO/BOTN/ MICR 624- 625 Cell Biology (3- 1)
ZOOL422 Biochemistry/Botany/Zoology (2- 1) MICR 626- 627 Microbial Enzyme Technology (3- 1)
MICR 628-629 Introductory Microbial Technology (3-1)
BHATTI RASHIDA, Asstt. Professor & Incharge
8th Semester M.Sc. Zoology (S.U) 1975
MICR 630- 631 Industrical & Applied Microbiology (3- 1) SEEHAR GHULAM MUSTAFA, Professor (on contract)
M.Sc. Zoology (S.U) 1972 & Ph.D. (Glasgow) 1978
MICR 632- 633 Principles & Applications of Biotechnology (3- 1)
MICR 634- 635 Cell & Tissue Culture Tecnology (3- 1) CHUGHTAI LATAFAT ALI, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. Physiology (S.U) 1982
MICR 636- 637 Bioinformatics & Protein Structure Function(3-1)
MICR 638 Mini Research Project & JOKHIO RUKHSANA, Asstt. Professor
Comprehensive Viva Voce or Additional Course (4) M.Sc.Physiology (S.U) 1983, Ph.D. (S.U) 2000
Department of Physiology LEGHARI ZULFIQAR ALI, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
M.Sc. S.U) 1997
Before the establishment of Physiology as an independent department,
Physiology was a section of Zoology. Later in 1974 it was started as a full- MAHESAR HIDAYATULLAH, Asstt. Professor
fledged department and shifted to its present premises. Presently there are M.Sc. 1984, Ph.D 2009 (S.U)
13 teaching staff members. It has well equipped labs and a seminar library
having more than 2500 books catering to the needs of the students and the MEMON FEHMIDA, Asstt. Professor
teachers alike. Tissue Culture & Moclecular Biology Lab. has been M.Sc. (S.U) 1984
established in the department, besides computer lab. providing extensive SHAIKH JIANDO, Asstt. Professor
internet access facility to Undergraduate / Postgraduate students M.Sc. (S.U) 1984
and researchers.
SHAIKH MUHAMMAD AKBAR, Asstt. Professor
The department offers the B.S. (Physiol) and M.Sc. programs with the M.Sc. (S.U) 1982
following special courses: Neuro & Sensory Physiology, Molecular
SOOMRO ABDUL LATIF, Asstt. Professor
Genetics, Cardiovascular system, Haematology, Endocrine System, M.Sc. (S.U) 1984
Reproductive & Developmental Physiology, Bioinformatics and Patho-
Physiology. TALPUR ABROO NAZI, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1995
Presently research studies are in progress on the following projects: KHAND AFTAB AHMED, Lecturer
M.Sc. (S.U) 1999
1. Study of blood and selected Haemodynamic parameters
MUGHAL ZAIB-UN-NISA, Lecturer (on study leave)
during and after stress leading to heart diseases. M.Sc. S.U) 2004
2. Lead toxicity among occupationally exposed subjects.
3. Study of Haematological Parameters and Prevalence of SAMOO ATTA MUHAMMAD, Lecturer
M.Sc. (S.U) 2005
Anaemia in Pragnant women and General population.
4. Genetic factors involved in type-2 diabtes mellitus in the WARSI, JAMSHED AHMED, Lecturer
M.Sc. (S.U) 2000
population of Hyderabad Sindh (Pakistan).
ZAI JAWAID AHMED, Lecturer
The faculty members are actively engaged in research and M.Sc. (S.U) 1997
publishing their research work in well reputed national journals and One Research Associate
have also presented their research work in various scientific BS. Physiology: 4- Yr. (8- Semester) Program (146)
conferences/congress held in the country. Pre-requisite; H.S.C. with Pre-Medical Group, Pre-Entry Test
3rd Semester FOURTH YEAR Pre-requisite: BS/ M.Sc. in Statistics and Pre-Entry Test
STAT 600-601 Statistical Inferences-I (3,2)
1st Semester
STAT 602-603 Regression Analysis & Econometrics-I (3,2)
STAT 604-605 Population Studies (PS) (3,1) Core Courses
STAT 606-607 Techniques of Demographic Analysis (PS) (3,1)
STAT 800 Research Methodology & Computer Applications (4)
4th Semester
STAT 608-609 Statistical Inferences-II (3,2) STAT 802 Advance Theory of Statistics (4)
STAT 610-611 Regression Analysis & Econometrics-II (3,2)
STAT 612-613 Population and Environment (PS) (3,1) Optional Courses: Two courses to be offered from the following:-
STAT 614-615 Nuptiality & Fertility (PS) (3,1) STAT 804 Applied Demography (4)
STAT 616 Research Project (in lieu of Viva-Voce) (2)
* odd number courses are Labs STAT 806 Experimental Designs (4)
STAT 808 Topics in Survey Sampling (4)
M.Sc. Statistics: 2-Yr. (4- semester) Program (66)
STAT 810 Advance Econometrics (4) DHAREJO ALI MURTAZA, Professor
M.Sc. 1973, Ph.D. 2006 (SU)
GACHAL GHULAM SARWAR,, Professor
2nd Semester M.Sc. (S.U) 1989 & Ph.D. (U.K) 2002
Optional Courses: Two courses to be offered from the following:- MEMON NASREEN, Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1985, Ph.D. (Kar.) 2002
STAT 812 Operations Research (4)
PITAFI KARIM DAD, Professor
STAT 814 Statistical Inference & Decision Analysis (4) M.Sc. (S.U) 1974 & Ph.D. (Nottingham) 1991
STAT 816 Linear Models & Non Linear Models (4) SHAIKH AZRA ANJUM, Professor
M.Sc. (S.U) 1975 & M.S. (Tuskegee) 1985, Ph.D. (SU) 2004
STAT 818 Multivariate Analysis (4) SOOMRO NAHEED SULTANA, Professor
M.Sc. 1976, Ph.D. 2001 (S.U)
KEHAR AIJAZ ALI, Assoc: Professor
2nd to 4th Semester M.Sc. (S.U) 1977
STAT 895 Research on approved topic, Thesis and its Defence MUGHAL MUFFARAH, Assoc. Professor
(16) M.Sc. (S.U) 1973
Note:- Optional will be offered, subject to the availability of qualified staff SHAH SYED ANWAR ALI, Assoc. Professor
and minimum number of 3 candidates offering the course. M.Sc. (S.U) 1976
Presently the faculty comprises 6 Professos, 4 Associate Professors, 4 SHAH NADIR ALI, Lecturer
Assistant Professors and 3 Lecturers 1 Museum Curator-cum-Lecturer. M.Sc (S.U) 1999
The Faculty has to date produced about 1220 Pharmacists out of whom
more than 90% are working in different professional organizations of
National and International repute. At present the Faculty has on its role 1000
local students in both Morning & Evening batches and about 127(Male &
Female) students from more than 12 different countries that gives a look of
International gathering.
Programs offerd
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm-D)
Seats available
Seats for fresh admissions 061 in Monring Program
MAKO GHULAM ASGHAR, Assoc. Professor MEMON ABDUL HAKEEM, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. (S.A.L. Khairpur) 1987, Ph.D. (Mascow) 2000. B.Pharm 2001, M. Phil 2007 (S.U)
MUGHAL UBED-UR-REHMAN, Asstt. Professor Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm- D): 10- Semester Morning &
B.Pharm. 1998 (S.U) Evening Program (202)
KHAN NABEEL, Lecturer Pre-requisite: H.S.C.: Pre-Medical with at least 60% aggregate score.
B.Pharm, 2002 (S.U)
Admission on district U/R quota basis, 61 seats in Morning program
GHOTO MUHAMMAD ALI, Lecturer (details on page # 25).
B.Pharm 1999, MBA, M.A(S.U)
SUHERYANI IMRAN, Lecturer Curricula for this 5- year professional degree program, spread over TEN
B.Pharm 2005. semesters, are organised as under:
LAGHARI MADIHA, Research Associates A. General Requirements (10)
B.Pharm 2004. ENG 300, 301 English (2,2)
ENG 400, 401 English (2,2)
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry IS 302 Islamic Studies (1)
DAYO ABDULLAH, Professor, Chairman & Dean PS 303 Pakistan Studies (1)
B.Pharm. (S.U) 1986, M.Pharm. (Punjab) 1988 & Ph.D (China) 1996 B. Professional Requirements (192)
LEGHARI MUHAMMAD YOUSIF, Assoc. Professor FIRST YEAR
B.Pharm. (S.U) 1977 & M.Pharm. (Punjab) 1980, Ph.D. (S.U) 2004 PHAR 310- 311 Pharmaceutics-1 (Physical Pharmacy-I) (3- 1)
PANHWAR FOUZIA, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
PHAR 312- 313 Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Organic-I) (3- 1)
B.Pharm. 1993, M.Pharm. 1997 (S.U) PHAR 314- 315 Pharmaceutical Biochemistry-I (3- 1)
PHAR 316- 317 Physiology-I (3- 1)
MAHESHWARI MADAN LAL, Lecturer PHAR 318 Anatomy (3)
B.Pham. 1998 (S.U)
PHAR 320- 321 Pharmaceutics-II (Physical Pharmacy-II) (3- 1)
Department of Pharmacology PHAR 322- 323 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (3- 1)
BHATTI ABDUL RAHIM, Asstt. Professor and Incharge Chairman PHAR 324- 325 Pharmaceutical Biochemistry-II (3- 1)
B.Pharm. (S.U) 1980, M.Phil. (B.Z.U) 1991 PHAR 326- 327 Physiology-II (3- 1)
PHAR 328- 329 Histology (3- 1)
SOOMRO ALI MUHAMMAD, Assoc. Professor
SECOND YEAR
M.Sc. 1984, Ph.D. 2006 (S.U)
PHAR 410- 411 Pharmaceutics-III (Pharm. Preparation-I) (3- 1)
BHATTI SHOUKAT ALI, Asstt. Professor PHAR 412- 413 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-I (3- 1)
B.Pharm. (S.U) 1980 & M.Sc. (B.Z.U) 1990 PHAR 414- 415 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-I (General
KAZI HAMID ALI, Lecturer (on study leave)
Pharmacology) (3- 1)
B.Pharm. 2000 (S.U)
PHAR 416- 417 Pharmacognosy-I (3- 1)
KHATRI MUHAMMAD AKRAM, Lecturer PHAR 418 Pharmaceutical Mathematics (3)
B.Pharm. 2005 (S.U) PHAR 420- 421 Pharmaceutics-IV (Pharm. Preparations-II) (3- 1)
PHAR 422- 423 Pharmaceutical Microbiology-II (3- 1) PHAR 730 Comprehensive Viva-Voce(2)
PHAR 424- 425 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II (Systemic Internship Training & Report (N.C) Compulsory
Pharmacology-I) (3- 1) *Odd number courses are Labs.
PHAR 426- 427 Pharmacognosy-II (3- 1) M.Phil. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry: 4- Semester Program (40)
PHAR 428 Bio- Statistics (3- 1) Pre-requisite: B.Pharm. degree with good second division score, Pre-Entry
THIRD YEAR Test
PHAR 510- 511 Pharmaceutics-V (Dispensing Pharmacy) (3- 1) 1st Semester
PHAR 512- 513 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III (Instrumentation-I) (3- PHRY 800 Biostatistics (4)
1) PHRY 802 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (4)
PHAR 514- 515 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-III (Systemic PHRY 804 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (4)
Pharmacology-II) (3- 1) PHRY 806 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III (4)
PHAR 516- 517 Pharmacognosy-III (3- 1) 2nd Semester
PHAR 518- 519 Pathology (3- 1) PHRY 808 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (4)
PHAR 520 Pharmaceutics-VI (Community Pharmacy) (3) PHRY 810 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (4)
PHAR 522- 523 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV (Instrumentation-II) (3- 2nd to 4th Semester
1) PHRY 895 Research study on approved topic. Thesis and its
PHAR 524- 525 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IV (Systemic Defense (16)
Pharmacology-III) (3- 1) MS/M.Phil in Pharmaceutics: 4- Semester Program (40)
PHAR 526- 527 Pharmacognosy-IV (3- 1) 1st Semester
PHAR 528- 529 Computer & its application in Pharmacy (3- 1) PHCS 800 Biostatistics (4)
FOURTH YEAR PHCS 802 Advanced Pharmaceutics (4)
PHAR 610 Pharmaceutics-VII (Hospital Pharmacy) (3) PHCS 804 Biopharmaceutics (4)
PHAR 612- 613 Pharmaceutics-VIII (Clinical Pharmacy) (3- 1) PHCS 806 Pharmaceutical Microbiology (4)
PHAR 614- 615 Pharmaceutics-IX (Industrial Pharmacy) (3- 1) 2nd Semester
PHAR 616- 617 Pharmaceutics-X (Biopharmaceutics-I) (3- 1) PHCS 808 Pharmaceutical Technology (4)
PHAR 618- 619 Pharmaceutics-XI (Pharm. Quality PHCS 810 Clinical Pharmacy (4)
Management-I) (3) 2nd to 4th Semester
PHAR 620 Pharmaceutics-XII (Hospital Pharmacy-II) (3) PHCS 895 Research on approved topic, Thesis and its Defense
PHAR 622- 623 Pharmaceutics-XIII (Clinical Pharmacy) (3- 1) (16)
PHAR 624- 625 Pharmaceutics-XIV (Industrial Pharmacy) (3- 1)
PHAR 626- 627 Pharmaceutics-XV (Biopharmaceutics-II) (3- 1)
PHAR 628- 629 Pharmaceutics-XVI (Pharm. Quality
Management-II) (3- 1)
FIFTH YEAR
PHAR 710- 711 Pharmaceutical Technology-I (3- 1)
PHAR 712- 713 Pharmaceutics-XVII (Clinical Pharmacy-III) (3- 1)
PHAR 714 Forensic Pharmacy-I (3)
PHAR 716 Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing-I (3)
PHAR 718- 719 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-V (Medicinal-I) (3- 1)
PHAR 720- 721 Pharmaceutical Technology-II (3- 1)
PHAR 722- 723 Pharmaceutics-XVIII (Clinical Pharmacy-IV) (3- 1)
PHAR 724 Forensic Pharmacy-II (3)
PHAR 726 Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing-II (3)
PHAR 728- 729 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-VI (Medicinal-II) (3- 1)
THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The Faculty of Social Sciences was established in 1989 , following division of the former Faculty of Arts into present Faculties of Arts, Commerce
& Business Administration, Education, Islamic Studies, Law & Social Sciences, with Prof. G.H. Khaskheli as the first Dean of the Faculty. This is
the Second largest Faculty of the University. The Faculty has been actively involved with research. The journal of the Faculty of Social Sciences is
a regular publication. The 3-yr Honours degree programs offered earlier by the Faculty have been changed to 4-yr Bachelor degree programs,
effective from 2006 session. Classes in all disciplines are held in the morning session, except for Public Administration and Crimimology where
Evening programs are also conducted.
01. Sindh Development Studies Centre 02. Institute of Women Development Studies
03. Department of Economics 04. Department of General History
05. Department of International Relations 06. Department of Library Info. Sci. & Archive St.
07. Department of Mass Communication 08. Department of Political Science
9. Department of Psychology 10. *Department of Public Administration\
11. Department of Sociology 12. Department of Social Work
13. Department of Criminology
PROGRAMS OFFERED
and allocation of seats
The objectives and functions of the Pakistan Study Centre are to: 2. “Women in Prison: A case study of Hyderabad” by Mr.Nabi Bakhsh
Narejo, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, University of
a) engage in the study of languages, literature, social structure, Sindh.
customs, attitudes and motivation, of the people of various regions
of Pakistan; The faculty comprises:
b) establish under-graduate, graduate, post-graduate degrees and BALOCH FARZANA, Assistant Professor
M.A. (SU) 1985
other programmes in the relevant discipline in accordance with the
standard and requirements of the University in which the Centre is KHOWAJA MASHOOQ ALI, Lecturer
established; M.A (SU) 1997, and M.Phil. (QAU) 2002
c) promote cooperation in inter-disciplinary relationship with other KUBAR, INAM ALI, Lecturer
centres, teaching and research establishments; M.A (SU) 2002.
d) arrange conferences, seminars and refresher courses for the MAHESAR, SHUJA AHMED, Lecturer (on study leave)
development of teaching and research; and M.Sc.(QAU) 2001.
e) promote teaching and research in particular subjects as assigned to JISKANI, Lal Bakhsh, Visiting faculty
it by the Federal Government in consultation with the University in M.A. (SU) 1968.
which the Centre is established. SHAIKH, SHAMSUDDIN, Visiting faculty
M.A. 1970, M.A. 1977 (SU)
The Pakistan Study Centre is part and parcel of the University of
Sindh, and offers programs for the award of M.A. degree in Pakistan SAHAR GHULAM NABI, Visiting faculty
Studies. M.A 1982, and M.A. 1986 (SU)
M.A. in Pakistan Studies: Four semester Program (80)
The 2-year 4-semester M.A.(Pakistan Studies) program offered by the
Pre-requisite: Bachelor degree at least C Grade or 2nd Division. Pre-Entry
Centre is multi-disciplinary. The curricula listed have been revised and
Test.
updated duly approved by the Academic Committee of the Centre as well as
the Academic Council of the University. 1st Semester First Year
The Pakistan Study Centre has been regularly publishing a biannual PSC 500 Indus Valley Civilization (4)
Research Journal ‘Grassroots’ besides books on relevant topics. Thirty three PSC 501 Political Development of Pakistan (4)
issues of the journal ‘Grassroots’ and thirty books (English, Sindhi and Urdu) PSC 502 Geography of Pakistan (4)
have been published to date and a number of books are under publication. PSC 503 Pakistani Society and Culture (4)
PSC 504 Urdu (for the Students of Sindhi mother tongue)
(4)
PSC 504 Sindhi (For the students of Urdu mother tongue)
(4)
2nd Semester
2nd Semester
PSC 506 History of Indian Sub-Continent (712 – 1857 AD) PSC 804 Studies on Freedom Fighters(4)
(4) PSC 805 Studies on Subsidiary Movements of Indo-pak (4)
PSC 507 Constitutional Development In Pakistan (4) 2 to 4 Semester
nd th
PSC 508 Geography of Sindh (4) PSC 895 Research study on approved topic. Thesis Desertation
PSC 509 Local Self Government in Pakistan (4) and its Defense (16)
PSC 510 Pakistani Languages and Literature (4)
Sindh Development Studies Centre
1st Semester Second Year
PSC 600 History of Pakistan (Freedom Movement 1857- Sindh Development Studies Centre (SDSC) established in July 1985,
1947 British Period) (4) provides undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in development
PSC 601 Foreign Policy of Pakistan (4) economics and conducts socio-economic research and training on
PSC 602 Economic Development in Pakistan (4)
PSC 603 Research Methodology (4) development- related issues, particularly in Sindh Province. Through
collaborative research and training, SDSC maintains close links with several
Students are required to offer one course from the following optional courses
during 1st semester: national and international research organizations. From 1991-96, it availed
PSC 604 Sufi Saints of Pakistan (4) academic linkage with Wye College, London and benefitted from exchange
PSC 604 Poverty in Pakistan (4) of teachers and training of staff. The Centre housed in its purpose- built
PSC 604 Mass Media in Pakistan (4) building is equipped with State- of- Art resource and information unit,
2nd Semester conference room, computer and audio- visual facilities. The Centre provides
PSC 605 History of Sindh (4) four categories of expert services, which include Graduate and Post-
PSC 606 Human Rights In Pakistan (4)
graduate Degree Programs, Academic Research Programs, Applied
PSC 607 Economic Policies in Pakistan (4)
PSC 608 Term Paper / Comprehensive Viva Voce (4) Research and Information Sharing.
Elective Courses:
Students are required to offer one course from the following optional courses The Centre has been offering M. Phil/Ph.D programs in Development
during 2nd semester: Studies and has recently produced 4 Ph.D scholars. Presently 7 students
PSC-609 Muslim Political thinkers in South Asia (4) are enrolled for Ph.D and 35 students in M.Phil Programme. SDSC has
PSC-609 Arts and Crafts of Pakistan (4) produced its first batch of BS four years program in Rural Development in
PSC-609 Environmental issues of Pakistan (4) 2009. SDSC recently completed two Studies namely: (i) To Monitor the
M.Phil. in Pakistan Studies, 4- Semester Program (40) Benefit of Forestry Development Project in Sindh, funded by the
Pre-requisite: Masters’ degree in any discipline under Social Sciences, Government of Sindh and the Asian Development Bank and (ii) Statistical
obtained upto 2009 with at least 2nd division score. Data Collection of Coastal Belt of Sindh, funded by the Government of Sindh
and the Asian Development Bank and the SDSC faculty was also involved in
1st Semester the “Feasibility Study of Thar Granite” funded by the Government of Sindh.
PSC 800 Studies on Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah (4)
PSC 801 Political Parties in Pakisntan (4) Prof. Dr. Abida Taherani and Musharaf Ali Talpur paper on “The Long Term
PSC 802 Pakistan and the World(4) Path of Development and Environmental Sustainability: A South Asian
PSC 803 Research Methodology (4) Perspective”, presented and accepted for publication in the proceedings of
6th IIDS International Conference on Development” in Mauritius, organized PK 303 Pakistan Studies (2)
by the International Institute for Development Studies and University of CS/STAT 308 Computer Skills/Statistics (3)
RD 312 Major Rural Change & Policy (3)
Technology, Mauritius.
Minor- I (3)
The faculty comprises:-
Minor- II (3)
TAHERANI ABIDA, Professor & Director
M.A.Eco. (S.U) 1977, M.A. Dev. Eco. (U.K) 1982 & Ph.D. (U,S,A) 1995
Second Year
PATHAN PARVEZ AHMED, Professor 1st Semester
M.B.A. (S.U) 1987, M.Sc. Agril. Econ. (U.K) 1991 & Ph.D. (U.K) 1998
ENG 400 English (3)
KAZI IQBAL HUSSAIN, Professor (on contract) SIND/URD 402 Sindhi / Urdu (2)
M.A. Economics (S.U) 1973
GMATHS/ General Mathematics/
MUGHAL SHAHABUDDIN, Asstt. Professor GEOG/CIVZ 406 Geography/ Culture & Civilization –I (3)
M.A Economics (S.U) 1987
RD 410 Development & Sustainability (3)
TALPUR MUSHARAF A., Asstt. Professor Minor- I (3)
M.Sc. Econ. (Q.A. U.) 1994 & M.Sc. Agril. Econ. (U.K) 1998 Minor- II (3)
JARIKO GHULAM ALI, Asst. Professor
M.A. Eco. 1989, M.P.A.1987 & M.Sc. Rural Devl. 1994 (S.U). & M.Sc. Agri. Econ. (U.K) 1999 2nd Semester
ENG 401 English (3)
BALOCH ZAREEN KHAN RIND, Asstt. Professor
M.B.A. (S.U) 1989 & M.Sc. Agril. Eco. (U.K) 1994 SIND/URD 403 Sindhi / Urdu (2)
ENVI/GSC 408 Environmental Science/ General Science (3)
KHASKHELLY NOSHEEN, Lecturer RD 411 Major Development experience in Pakistan (3)
M.A Economics (S.U) 2005
Minor- I (3)
BAGHAL GHAZALA Minor- II (3)
M.A Economics (S.U) 2006
BUGHIO RAHEEL MAROOF, Lecturer Third Year
M.Sc Comm: Tech. (S.U), 1998 & .MSc R.D (S.U) 2002
1st Semester
PROF. GHULAM HUSSAIN KHASKHELLY, Visiting Professor
PROF. DR. RAJAB ALI MEMON, HEC Distinguished Professor
RD 501 Gender & Development (4)
PROF. DR. BAKHSHAL KHAN LASHARI, Director, IID, MUET RD 502 Small Project Design (4)
MS SIMI KAMAL, Chief Executive RAASTA Dev. Consultants, Karachi RD 503 New Institutional Economics (4)
PROF. DR. M. YAMEEN MEMON, Exec. Director, INPIM Pakistan Chapter. RD 504 Small Medium Enterprise (3)
Visiting Faculty RD 505 Basic Statistics and Maths (3)
BS in Rural Development: 4-Yr. (8- Semester) Program (143)
Pre-requisite:- H.S.C. or equivalent. Pre-Entry Test at least C-Grade. 2nd Semester
RD 551 Development Change & NGO (4)
First Year RD 552 Micro Finance (4)
1st Semester RD 553 Marketing System and Development (4)
ENG 300 English (3) RD 554 Population, Health and Infrastructure (3)
IS 302 Islamic Studies or Ethics for Non-Muslims (2) RD 555 Livestock Development (3)
CS/STAT 306 Computer Skills/Statistics (3)
RD 310 Principles of Economics (3) Fourth Year
Minor- I (3) 1st Semester
Minor- II (3) RD 601 Large Scale Project Design (4)
2nd Semester RD 602 Local Government Devolution Plan (4)
ENG 301 English (3) RD 603 Natural Resources Management (4)
RD 604 Agrarian Management (3)
RD 605 Research Methods (3) M. Sc. in Rural Development: Distance Learning Program (66)
Pre-requisite:- M.A. in Social Sciences or B.E./ B.Sc. Agri./
2nd Semester M.B.B.S/D.V.M/BS four year degree in related discipline.
RD 651 Water Policy (4)
The two years program is designed to develop professional skills in the field
RD 652 Environmental Theory & Policy (4)
of Social and economic development, particularly in rural areas. Interested
RD 653 Rural Poverty (4)
candidates may contact the Director of the Centre for details.
RD 654 Financial Management of Rural Enterprises (3)
RD 655 Research/Technical Paper (3) First Year
RD 701 Agricultural Economics for Development (Compulsory)
M Sc. in Development Studies: Four semester Program (66) RD 702 Project Planning Monitoring & Evaluation (Compulsory)
Pre-requisite: Bachelor degree in Social Sciences. preferably with RD 703 Gender Relation & Rural Change (Optional-1)
Economics, with at least “C” Grade or 2nd Division. RD 704 Managing Agricultural Development (Optional-2)
RD705BusinessManagementforAgriculturalEnterprises(Optional-3)
A. Core courses Requirements: Second Year
RD 706 Economics of Social Survey Methods and Data Analysis
M.Sc. (Previous) (Compulsory)
DS 500 Micro Economics-I RD 707 Environmental Management for Agricultural Development
DS 501 Macro Economics-I (Compulsory)
DS 502 Basic Mathematics & Statistics RD 708 Economics of Water Resources (Optional-1)
DS 503 Development Economics RD 709 Livestock Development (Optional-2)
DS 504 Micro Economics-II RD 710 Agricultural Policy (Optional-3)
DS 505 Macro Economics-II RD 710 Agricultural Policy (Optional-3)
DS 506 Basic Econometrics M.Phil. in Development Studies: 4-Semester Program (40)
M.Sc. (Final)
Pre-requisite: M.A./ M.Sc. in relevant discipline e.g. Economics, Sociology,
DS 600 Project Planning Monitoring & Evaluation
MBA, Agriculture Economics and Pre-Entry Test.
DS 601 Research Methodology
DS 602 Environmental Business in Development 1st Semester
DS 603 Agricultural Marketing DS 801 Micro Economics (4)
DS 620 Comprehensive Viva-Voce DS 802 Macro Economics (4)
B. (i) Elective Courses Requirements: Any ONE course to DS 803 Rural Development (4)
be offered during 1st & 2nd Semester. DS 804 Research Methodology (4)
DS 507 Agricultural Economics for Development
DS 508 Production Economics
DS 509 Computer Concepts & Application in 2nd Semester
Development DS 850 Natural Resource Economics (4)
DS 851 Social Development Economics (4)
(ii) Elective Courses Requirements in Final year : Any FOUR courses
to be offered in consultation with the Director.
2nd to 4th Semester
DS 604 Human Resource Development
DS 605 Gender Relations & Agrarian Change DS 895 Research on approved topic, Dissertation and
DS 606 Economic Development in Pakistan Defense
DS 607 Economics of Water Resources Institute of Women Development Studies
DS 608 Development Policy of Pakistan
DS 609 Natural Resources Economics
The Institute of Women Development Studies was established in 1994 with RAJAR AFTAB HUSSAIN, Lecturer
the approval of Ministry of Women Development. Dr. Fouzia Jafferi was M.B.A. Human Resource. (S.U), 2002
appointed as its Co-coordinator and later, Prof. Parveen Shah was SADAF SAEED, Lecturer
appointed its 1st Director. The Institute has started M.Sc Home Economics M.Sc Home Eco. (S.U)
classes for the girl students of this region who earlier had to go to Karachi or 03 Research Associates.
Lahore, to get M.Sc degree in Home Economics. Besides this, the Institute
has started Master programme in women studies and post graduate diploma M.Sc. Home Economics: 4- semester Program (66)
in community development. Pre-requisite:- B.Sc. Home Economics
A number of short certificate courses for various skills for income generation
a) Course requirement for 1st & 2nd Semester
have been started for girls students.
HE 502 Statistics-I (3)
The Institute has introduced Women Studies as a new subject as Minor I & II HE 504 Research Methods-I (3)
in BS 4-yr. program in the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Sindh, HE 506 Advanced Nutrition-I (3)
Jamshoro. Furthermore we are planning to introduce BS 4-yr Gender HE 508 Bio-Chemistry-I (3)
Studies program from 2012. HE 510 Food Microbiology-I (3)
The Institute regularly organizes Seminars, Workshops and Field trips for the HE 512 Statistics-II (3)
awareness, upliftment and betterment of women in general and of rural HE 514 Research Methods-II (3)
women in particular; free Medical camps are also organized frequently to HE 516 Advanced Nutrition-II (3)
facilitate the women folk. HE 518 Bio-Chemistry-II (3)
HE 520 Food Microbiology-II (3)
The Institute publishes Annual Research Journal “The Women”, the Institute
publishd two Souvenirs and two issues of above mentioned journal. One of b) Courses for Final Year.
our faculty member Prof. Dr. Parveen Shah has authored a book “Spot Light HE 602 Home Economics Education-I (4)
on Rural Women in Sindh: An inquiry into the socio-economic and HE 604 Advanced Dietetics-I (4)
demographic charectistics”. Furthermore the faculty has also been HE 606 Food Technology-I (4)
contributing regularly in National and International Journals related to HE 608 Economic System of Islam (4)
Women and Gender issues and allied fields. They have been also HE 610 Institutional Management (4)
participating in Seminars/ Workshops at National and International level. HE 620 Home Economics Education-II (4)
HE 622 Advanced Dietetics-II (4)
The Institute maintains a small seminar library, containing 750 books and HE 624 Food Technology-II (4)
various Journals on different subjects relating to women. HE 630 Project & Comprehensive Viva- Voce (4)
The Institute enjoys good reputation in academic community inside and M.A. Women Developement Studies: 4- Semester Program (66)
outside the University because of the regular participation in academic and Pre-requisite:- Bachelor Degree in any discipline preferably in Sociology/
extra curricular activities. Economics
The faculty comprises:- a) Course requirement for 1st & 2nd Semester
QURESHI MISBAH BIBI, Asstt. Professor & Director WS 501 Introduction to Women Studies (3)
M.Sc. 1995, M.Phil. 2001 (S.U), M.A. (Gender Studies, Leads) 2007 WS 502 Feminist Research-I (3)
SHAH PARVEEN, Professor & Dean WS 503 Women’s History in South Asia (3)
M.A. 1973, M.A. 1975 & M.Phil. 1990, Ph.D. 2003 (S.U) WS 504 Social Contract of Gender (3)
BURIRO AMEER ALI, Lecturer WS 505 Gender & Development International Strategies (3)
M.A (Social Work) 2004 (S.U) WS 506 Women’s Movement in Global Perspective (3)
DUR-E-SHAHEWAR, Lecturer WS 507 Feminism Research- II (3)
M.A. Women St. (K.U), 2004 WS 508 Women in Islam (3)
GOPANG NAJMA, Lecturer WS 509 Gender & Development Planning in Pakistan (3)
M.Sc. Eco. (S.U) 2000 WS 510 Women & Development in Third World Countries (3)
b) Courses for Final Year fields. Their publications cover studies in various branches of Economics.
WS 600 Women & Law in Pakisan-I (4) They have been participating in Seminars/Workshops at National level also.
WS 601 Women & Environment (4)
In-service Training
WS 602 Women & Media (4)
Short term refresher courses, seminars and lectures on current economic
WS 603 Women & Health (4)
affairs are conducted at regular intervals in various branches of Economics.
WS 604 Women & Law in Pakistan-II
The faculty members of affiliated colleges generally benefit from training
WS 605 Women,Technology&Enterpreneurship(4)
facilities offered by the department. The Department’s airconditioned
WS 606 Women & Media-II (4)
Seminar Library with over 8000 books provide access to latest publications
WS 607 Women & Work (4)
and journals on various branches of Economics with seating capacity of 40
WS 630 Thesis & Comprehensive Viva- Voce (4)
students at a time.
Postgraduate Diploma in Community Development : 2- semester
program(34) The Honours and Graduate courses in Economics, the 4-yr (8-semester)
Pre-requisite:- B.A/ B.Sc. in any discipline Bachelor degree program has been introduced since 2006 session. The
courses provide advanced and up to date knowledge of Economic Theory,
CD 530 Introduction to Community Development-I Quantitative Economics, Statistics, Finance, Research Methodology and
CD 532 Community Development in Rural and Applied Economics including the knowledge about the economy of Pakistan
Urban Areas-I in general and province of Sindh in particular.
CD 534 Income Generating Program in Rural and Urban Areas-I The courses have been designed to equip students with theoretical
CD 536 Community Organization & Development-I background and research skills in economics so that the end product
CD 550 Community Work and Organization-II becomes capable of handling economic and financial analysis to suit their
CD 552 Social Policy & Welfare Planning-II job requirements.
CD 554 Rural & Urban Communities in South-II
CD 558 Management of Community-II (Field Work) The faculty comprises:
Department of Economics PANHWAR MURAD KHATOON, Professor & Chairperson
M.A. 1973, Ph.D., 2004 (S.U)
The Department of Economics is one of the oldest departments of the
QASMI MERHAB, Professor
University and largest one in the Faculty of Social Sciences in terms of M.A. 1977, Ph.D., 2003 (S.U)
students enrollment which stands close to 460. At present the department
consists of 19 faculty members and most of them have to their credit CHANDIO RAFIQUE AHMED, Assistant Prof. (on Tenure Track)
education and training from reputed Universities of Pakistan as well as from M.A. (S.U) 1994, Ph.D. (UK) 2007
abroad. JAMALI SOBHO KHAN, Asstt. Professor
M.A. 1987, Ph.D (2010)
Teaching & Research
KHAWAJA SEEMA, Asstt. Professor
Besides teaching, the department also provides consultancy services and in- M.A. (S.U) 1987
service training facilities. Faculty members are actively engaged in research
and also provide research guidance to candidates enrolled for the degrees MIRZA ALBEENA, Asstt. Professor
of M. Phil and Ph. D. From 2007 onward revised scheme of two year M. Phil M.A. (S.U) 1989
has been introduced in which students are offered 4 compulsory courses in NANIK RAM, Asstt. Professor
first semester and two courses in second semester, total 24 CH of course M.A. (S.U) 1989, M.Phil. (SALU) 2002, Ph.D (SALU) 2010
work and 16 CH of Research work. At present Twenty two candidates are
KHASKHELLY AMBREEN ZEB, Lecturer
enrolled for M. Phil course work, six scholars are registered for M. Phil and M.A. 2002, M.Sc. RD 2004 (S.U)
eight are pursuing Ph. D studies. The faculty has also been contributing
regularly in the National/ International journals of Economics and allied PIRZADA IMTIAZ AHMED, Asstt. Professor
M.Sc. (QAU) 1987
SHAIKH NAJMA, Asstt. Professor Minor-II (3)
M.A. (S.U) 1989
Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS): Two semester Program 2nd Semester
(40)
Pre-requisite: Postgraduate Diploma in Library Science or equivalent LIS 804 Digital Library and Information Access (4)
qualifications. LIS 805 User Studies and user Education (4)
Required Courses:
LIS 611 Information Source/ Literature of Science & Technology, 2nd to 4th Semester
Information Source/ Literature of Humanities and Social LIS 895 Research on approved topic. Thesis/ Dissertation and
Sciences, Literature of Islam and Pakistan (Opt) (4) its Defense
LIS 621 (a) Introduction to Archives (b) Serials Management (2)
LIS 631 Special Libraries/ Public Libraries/ Health Sciences and
Medical Libraries/ Agricultural Libraries (4)
Department of Mass Communication
This Department, founded in 1977 as Department of Journalism, was M.A. 2002 (S.U)
renamed as Mass Communication Department in 1985. It trains students
UMRANI LIAQUAT ALI, Lecturer
for career in the fields of communication and journalism offering Bachelor M.A 2005 (S.U)
(Hons.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) program in Mass Communication. The 4-
Yr. BS degree courses have been redesigned to provide professional
education with theory- cum- research based approach to every day life- like B.S in Mass Communication: 4-Year (8- Semester) program (147)
situation and meet the needs of the market in professional fields, i.e., Print/
Electronic Media, Journalism, Advertising, Public relations and development Pre-requisite: H.S.C. or equivalent. Pre-Entry Test
support Communication.
First Year
The Department has a well stocked Seminar Library with a fine collection of 1st Semester
3500 latest books and periodicals and also has two well equipped media ENG 300 English (3)
laboratories, comprising sufficient number of Computers, Video Cameras, IS/ ET 302 Islamic Studies/Ethics for non- muslims (2)
Editing Processors, Tape Recorders, Multi Media Projector and Laser CS/ STAT 306 Computer Skills/Statistics (3)
Printer, etc. MC 310 Introduction to Mass Communication (4)
Minor I (3)
The faculty comprises:- Minor II (3)
CHANG RIZWANA, Asstt. Professor & Incharge Chairperson
M.A. Journalism (S.U) 1982, Ph.D (KU) 2008 2nd Semester
ENG 301 English (3)
RASHDI IBADULLAH, Assoc. Professor PS 303 Pakistan Studies (2)
M.A. Journalism (S.U) 1975 COMP/STAT 308 Computer Skills/ Statistics (3)
MAKHIJANI HAR BAKHSH, Asstt. Professor (on study leave) MC 312 History of Mass Media (4)
M.A. Journalism 1982, LL.B. 1985 (S.U) 321 Minor I (3)
331 Minor II (3)
MEMON BASHIR AHMED, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
M.A. (S.U) 1999
Second Year
QURESHI ZULFIQAR ALI, Asstt. Professor 1st Semester
M.A. 1989 (S.U) ENG 400 English (3)
SIND/URD 402 Sindhi /Urdu(2)
SOOMRO BADARUDDIN, Asstt. Professor GS/GEOG/ General Mathematics/ Geography
M.A. Journalism (S.U) 1984
CIV 406 Culture & Civilization (3)
NIZAMANI MUHAMMAD QASIM, Lecturer MC 410 News Reporting (Theory & Practice) (4)
M.A. 2002 (S.U) Minor-I (3)
Minor-II (3)
MEMON FARHEEN ASHFAQUE, Lecturer
M.A 2005 (S.U)
PAHORE, MUHAMMAD RAMZAN, Lecturer 2nd Semester
M.A Journalism (SALU) 2006 ENG 401 English (3)
SIND/URD 403 Sindhi /Urdu(2)
SHAIKH SHAZIA SHAHAB
M.A 2004 (S.U) RD/ENVI/ 408 Rural Development/ Environmental Sciences/
GSC General Science (3)
SOLANGI, JAN-E- ALAM, Lecturer MC 412 News Writing (Theory & Practice) (4)
M.A 2005 (S.U)
Minor-I (3)
SOOMRO MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE, Lecturer Minor-II (3)
MC 520, 568 Mass Media Law & Ethics (3)
Third Year MC 611, 650 Development Communication (4)
1st Semester MC 613, 652 Mass Media Research (3)
ENG 501 Functional English (4) MC 615, 654 Theories of Communication-II (3)
MC 502 Theories of Communication (4) MC 617, 656 Media Economics (4)
MC 503 Rural Journalism (Theory & Practice) (4) MC 619, 658 Contemporary News & Views (3)
MC 504 Mass Media and Society (3) MC 612, 660 Internship in (12):-
Print Journalism or Radio- T.V. Production or
MC 505 Social Psychology (3)
Advertising & Public Relations or Development
Communication
2nd Semester
MC 614, 662 Thesis (3)
MC 551 Newsman’s English (4)
MC 616, 664 Comprehensive Viva Voce (2)
MC 552 Radio Production (Theory & Practice) (4)
MC 553 Contemporary News & Views (4)
MC 554 Research Methodology (3)
MC 555 Mass Media Laws & Ethics (3)
1st Semester
Fourth Year
Department of Political Science
MC 601 Development Communication (4)
MC 602 Online Journalism (Theory & Practice) (4) The Department was established in 1953 at Elsa Kazi Campus, Hyderabad,
MC 603 T.V Production (Theory & Practice) (4) with late Dr. Niaz-ul-Haq as its first Chairman. The departments of
MC 604 Mass Media Research (3) International Relations and Public Administration are its off- shoots, nurtured
MC 605 Advertising (3) by the senior teachers of the Department of Political Science. The alumni of
2nd Semester the Department have acquired high positions in provincial and federal
MC 651 Advanced Reporting (Theory & Practice) (4) services and other fields of life.
MC 652 Mass Media Seminar (4)
MC 653 Documentary & Drama (Theory & Practice) (4) The faculty comprises:-
MC 654 Media Economics (3)
MC 655 Public Relations (3) SHAIKH BASHIR AHMED, Professor& Chairperson
MC 660 Research Project & Viva Voce (3) M.A. 1973 & LL.B. 1975 (S.U)
Pre-requisite; Bachelor degree GAHO GHULAM MUSTAFA, Asstt. Professor(on study leave)
. M.A. (S.U)
MC 511, 550 Functional English (3)
MC 513, 552 History of Mass Media (3) MAHESAR GHULAM AKBAR, Asstt. Professor
M.B.A., M.A. (S.U) 2000
MC 515, 554 Social Psychology (3)
MC 517, 556 Radio & T.V. Production (4) MEMON ASLAM PARVEZ, Asstt. Professor
MC 519, 558 Rural Journalism (Practical) (3) M.A. 1981, LL.B.1982 (S.U) Ph.D (KU)
MC 512, 560 Newsman’s English (3)
MEMON KIRAN SAMI, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
MC 514, 562 Research Methodology (3) M.A. (S.U) 1997
MC 516, 564 Advertising & Public Relations (3)
MC 518, 566 Theories of Communication-I (4) PARDASI YASMEEN YOUSIF, Asstt. Professor (on study leave)
M.A. 1986 & LL.B. 1988 (S.U) COMP/STAT 308 Computer Skills/ Statistics (3)
POL 312 Introduction to Political Science (4)
SAHITO MUNAWAR SULTANA, Asstt. Professor
M.A. 1981 & LL.B. 1988 (S.U) Minor-I (3)
Minor-II (3)
SHAIKH ZAHIDA, Asstt. Professor
M.A. (S.U) 1991 Second Year
1st Semester
ABBASI NASEEM ABBAS, Lecturer ENG 400 English (3)
M.A. (SU) 1997 SIND/URD 402 Sindhi /Urdu(2)
BURFAT ASGHAR RAZA, Lecturer GS/GEOG/ General Mathematics/ Geography
M.A. (S.U) 1989 CIV 406 Civilization (3)
BALOCH WALI MUHAMMAD, Lecturer POL 410 Political Systems (UK,USA) (4)
M.A. (S.U) 2003 Minor-I (3)
Minor-II (3)
JAKHRANI RIAZ AHMED, Lecturer
M.A. (SALU) 2006
2nd Semester
LANJWANI BISHARAT ALI, Lecturer ENG 401 English (3)
M.Sc. (QAU) 2005 SIND/URD 403 Sindhi/Urdu (2)
MAHESAR PERVAIZ ALI, Lecturer RD/GS/ Rural Development/ General Science/
M.A. (SAL) ENVI 408 Environmental Science (3)
POL 412 Political Systems(France, Russia, and EU) (4)
NOORANI IMRAN ALI, Lecturer Minor-I (3)
M.Sc. (QAU) 2005
Minor-II (3)
RAJPAR FEHMIDA, Lecturer Third Year
M.A. (S.U) 1989 1st Semester
POL 501 International Relations: Theory and Practice (4)
SYED MUNAWAR-UL-MUSTAFA, Lecturer
M.A. (SALU) 2007
POL 502 Western Political Thought (4)
POL 504 Constitutional Development in Pakistan (4)
POL 503 Public Administration (3)
BS in Political Science: 4-Yr. (8- Semester) Program (147) POL 505 Muslim Political Thought (3)
Pre-requisite: H.S.C. or equivalent, Pre-entry Test
Course Requirments: 2nd Semester
POL 506 International Relations: Theory and Practice (4)
First Year POL 507 Western Political Thought (4)
1st Semester POL 509 Constitutional Development in Pakistan (4)
ENG 300 English (3) POL 508 Public Administration (3)
IS/ ET 302 Islamic Studies/Ethics For Non- Muslims (2) POL 510 Muslim Political Thought (3)
CS/ STAT 306 Computer Skills/Statistics (3)
POL 310 Introduction to Political Science (4) Fourth Year
Minor- I (3) 1st Semester
Minor-II (3) POL 601 International Law (4)
POL 602 International Politics since 1945 (4)
2nd Semester
POL 603 Western Political Thought (4)
ENG 301 English (3) POL 604 Foreign Policy of Pakistan (3)
PS 303 Pakistan Studies (2) POL 605 A Comparative Local Government (Option-I) (3) OR
POL 605 B Political systems: (Developing Countries) (3) (Option- POL 607 Political Parties-II
II) POL 608 International Relations since 1945 (Optional-I)
2nd Semester Foreign Policies of Major Power: USA, UK, Russia &
POL 606 International and Regional Organizations (4) China (Optional-II)
POL 607 International Politics since 1945 (4) Civil & Military Bureaucracy in Pakistan (Optional-III)
POL 608 Human Rights (4) Foreign Policies of Pakistan (Optional-IV)
POL 609 Research Methodology (3) POL 619 Research Project & Comprehensive Viva-Voce
POL 610 A Political Geography (Option-I) (3) OR
POL 610 B Political Sociology (Option-II) (3)
POL 611 Research Project & Viva Voce (3) M.Phil. in Political Science: 4- Semester Program (40)
Pre-requisite Master’s degree in the relevant discipline; Pre-Entry Test &
M.A. Political Science: Four semester Program (66) Interview
Pre-requisite; Bachelor degree, preferably with Political Science as one of
the elective subjects; Pre-Entry Test. Coursework requirements are as under:-
The faculty comprises:- The program was introduced in 1995 and in 2006 the same program has
been redesigned as 4-yr. BS in Public Administration program. offering
ABBASI, ZAREEN, Asso. Professor & Chairperson professional education and to provide students with an understanding of
M.P.A. (QAU) 1993, Ph.D. (K.U) 2006 organisations, their structure and functioning in public sector and the career
opportunities.
BURDEY, MUHAMMAD BUX, Asstt. Professor,
M.P.A. (S.U) 1987, M.Phil (Norway) 2000, Ph.D. (KU) 2004
First Year
LALANI, FARAH, Asstt. Professor 1st Semester
M.P.A. (S.U) 1986, Ph.D. (KU) 2008
ENG 300 Remedial English-I (3)
KANDHRO, SIRAJUL HAQ, Asstt. Professor (on study leave) IS/ETH 302 Islamic Studies/ Ethics (for non muslim students) (2)
M.P.A. (S.U) 1989, M.Sc. (KIT) 2004 PA 306 Computer Fundamentals (3)
PA 311 Introduction to Public Administration (4)
MANGI, AFTAB AHMED, Asstt. Professor PA 312 Introduction to Behavioral Sciences (3)
M.P.A. (S.U) 1988
PA 313 Principles of Management (3)
PANHWAR, KHALID NOOR, Asstt. Professor
M.P.A. (S.U) 1987 2nd Semester
SHAIKH, GHULAM SHABIR, Asstt Professor ENG 301 English-I (Functional) (3)
M.P.A. (Q.A.U) 1985 PS 303 Pakistan Studies (2)
ABBASI, MUHAMMAD SHARIF, Lecturer STAT 308 Statistics for Managers (3)
M.Sc. Computer Sc. (SU) 2003 PA 314 Introduction to Economics (Micro & Macro) (3)
PA 315 Constitutional and Administrative Law (3)
CHACHAR, AYAZ AHMED, Lecturer
M.P.A. (S.U) 2001
PA 316 Fundamentals of Accounting & Auditing (4)
Pre-requisite; Bachelor (Pass) degree, preferably with Sociology as one of SOC 895 Research on approved topic, Thesis and its Defense
the elective subjects. Pre-Entry Test.
2nd Semester
SYED LUTUFUL HASNAEN, Asstt. Prof.
M.A. (S.U) 1998 ENG 400 English (3)
SIND/URD 403 Sindhi/Urdu (2)
BALOCH JAMSHEDI, Lecturer RD/GS/ Rural Development/ General Science/
M.A. (S.U) 1993 ENVI 408 Environmental Science (3)
SW 412 Family and Child Welfare (3)
MEMON ZAREEN ATTA, Lecturer SW 413 Pracical Field Work (1)
M.A. (S.U) 2003 SW Minor-I (3)
SW Minor-II (3)
SYED FAISAL HYDER SHAH, Lecturer
M.A. 2002, LL.B. 2006 (S.U)
Third Year
2 Research Associates 1st Semester
BS Social Work: 4-Yr (8-Semester) program (147)
Pre-requisite: H.S.C. or equivalent. Pre-Entry Test SW 500 Social Case Work (3)
SW 501 Social Group Work (3)
First Year SW 502 Sociology of Society and Social Institutions (3)
1st Semester SW 503 Social Services for Special Groups (3)
ENG 300 English (3) SW 504 Practical Field Work placement (6)
3rd Semester
2nd Semester SW 600 Social Administration & Supervision (3)
SW 550 Community Organization & Development (3) SW 601 Statistics (3)
SW 551 Social Research (3) SW 602 Labour Welfare & Industrial Relations (3)
SW 603 Social Policy & Welfare Planning (3)
SW 552 Social Problems of Pakistan (3)
SW 604 Field Project (6)
SW 553 Child Rights and Welfare (3)
SW 554 Practical Field Work placement (6) 4th Semester
SW 605 Concept of Social Welfare in Islam & Contemporary Social
Fourth Year Work (3)
1st Semester SW 606 Human Growth & Personality Development (3)
SW 600 Social Administration (3) SW 607 Labour Welfare & Social Legislation (3)
SW 601 Statistics (3) SW 608 Community Development Project (6)
SW 609 Research Project (4)
SW 602 Labour Welfare Services (3)
SW 610 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (1)
SW 603 Rural Government and Local Government (3)
SW 604 Practical Community Development (6)
2nd Semester
SW 650 Contemporary Social Work (4) DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY
SW 651 Human Growth and Personality Development (4)
SW 652 Social Legislation (4) Criminology is the scientific study of crimes, criminals, criminal behavior and
SW 653 Practical Community Development Project (6) corrections. Criminology also studies societies’ response to crime and to
SW 654 Research Project (3) prevention. This includes examination of evidence, hereditary and
SW 655 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (1) psychological causes of crime, different modes of investigation and
M.A. Social Work: 4- semester Program (66) conviction and efficiency of punishment and corrections.
Pre-requisite; Bachelor (Pass) degree preferably with Social Work as one of Recently Terrorism (a manifestation of crime) has emerged a global menace
the elective subjects. Pre-Entry Test. posing continuous threat affecting societies at large. Criminology is an
approach to counter such challenges arising in global settings.
1st Semester
SW 500 Social Case Work (3) A criminologist studies crimes by analyzing patterns of criminal behavior and
SW 501 Social Group Work (3) types of criminals. Criminologists working with and for law enforcement
SW 502 Sociology of Society and Social Institutions (3) agencies develop profiles of particular types of crimes as well as gather
SW 503 Social Services for Special Group (3) statistics on crime rates, and analyze them and propose measures to
SW 504 Practical Field Work placement (6) counter the same in any given society, and suggest the changes, if need be,
in the criminal justice system and its processes.
2nd Semester
SW 505 Community Organization & Development (3) Criminologists are found in many different settings There are opportunities
SW 506 Social Research (3) for them in: corrections systems, airport security, probation or parole
SW 507 Social Problems of Pakistan (3) authority, drug enforcement agencies, and other law enforcement agencies.
SW 508 Child Rights & Welfare (3) Corporations or financial institutions, major department stores and law firms
SW 509 Field Project employ security officers, private investigators or social workers. Some work
as consultants in the role of private investigators or security.
CRM 603 Criminal Investigation Methods (3)
Teaching and research are also the vast fields open for the criminologists. CRM 604 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (3)
Masters in Science (M. Sc) in Criminology would enlighten you with skills, CRM 605 Dissertation/ Research Project (12)
like objective criticism, scientific analysis and research orientation towards (Curricula under revision)
hot issues in society, and strengthens the vision to see the criminological
issues/events in other perspective and their impact on society.
Facilities
The University has provided all necessary State - of - Art facilities to cater to
the needs of the students such as library and computer laboratory with the
internet facility; well qualified faculty has been apointed
The details of the scheme of studies of each degree program, are given
under the relevant disciplines of the main campus.
BHATTI KHALIL-U-REHMAN , Lecturer Application forms are obtainable on payment of Rs.300/- through Bank
MBA (SU) challan from HBL, Badin.
BHUTTO SAIMA TABASSUM, Lecturer Pre -Admission Test fee Rs.700/- to be deposited through Bank challan in
MBA (SU) AC. No. 1261/- 7100 123-03 at Habib Bank Limited, Badin.
DERO SUMERA, Lecturer
M.Sc. (Mathematics) (SU) Pre Admission Test
KALOI ABDUL REHMAN, Lecturer The aspirant candidates will have to undergo a merit screening written test
M.Sc consisting of MCQ’s form such subjects as General knowledge, Pakistan
LUHANA KRISHAN KUMAR, Lecturer and Islamic Studies General Science, Economics, Commerce, Mathematics
BS (SU) and Current Affairs.
LUND LIAQUAT ALI, Lecturer Qualified candidates will have to appear in a followup interview for the final
M.Sc.
selection.
MAKHDOOM TAYYABA, Lecturer
MBA (SU) Academic Score System
MEMON ATIA BANO, Lecturer Same as for the students at the Main Campus, Jamshoro, for the
BS (Comp. Sc.) (SU)
corresponding disciplines.
MUHAMMAD IRFAN, Lecturer
BS (SU) In case of BBA (Evening) it will be as under:-
SHAIKH SANA GUL, Lecturer Grade Marks GP
M.Com (SU)
A 87-100 4
SOLANGI NADEEM AHMED, Lecturer B 72-86 3
M.A. (English) (SU) C 60-71 2
PATOLI ABDUL QADIR, Lecturer F Below 60 Fail
M. Com (SU)
Curricula of the programs offered same as for these programs @ the
PIRZADA AZHAR ALI, Lecturer
BS (Electronics) (SU) main campus.
RAJPUT ZEESHAN ALI, Lecturer
MBA (SU)
300-309 ‘General education’/ compulsory courses offered during first & 895- 899 M.Phil./ Ph.D. Thesis.
second semester. Grading System
Students performance will be evaluated in terms of letter grades as course will process a grade change form with the Controller of
described here.
Examinations.
If the course teacher is not able to resolve the issue then the student
Evaluation concerned will prefer an appeal to the Departmental Committee through the
Director/ Chairperson of the Institute/ Department. The Committee shall hold
i. The course teacher will conduct mid-term and final semester tests. Mid a hearing within seven (7) days following the student’s appeal. The
term will carry 30% weightage and will be of one hour duration. Committee may invite the course teacher and the student concerned to hear
the grievance and give its decision accordingly.
The final semester test will be of 50 marks and of 2 hours duration.
Final Semester test paper will comprise 8 questions (5 to be attempted) The student if not satisfied, may however, make review petition to the Dean
of 50 marks, each question carying 10 marks. of the concerned Faculty, who should invite comments from the concerned
Director/ Chairperson of the Institute/ Department and give his/her final
ii. There will be Mid-term and final Semester tests for Lab. courses. The decision.
evaluation of Lab course will also be based on performance in Lab Test
and completion of Lab requirements.
Departmental Committees
iii. The marks of the mid-term tests as well as the final semester tests
should be announced in the class by the respective course teachers. The There shall be a Departmental Committee in every institute/ department,
results should also be put up on the department’s notice board mainly to oversee the evaluation of tests and hear Grade appeals.
immediately after evaluation is completed within ten days from the
The Committee shall comprise: -
conduct of the tests. Copies of award lists of the mid-term tests/ final
semester tests should be deposited by the concerned course teacher in Three senior most teachers including the Director / Chairperson of
the department’s office. Three copies will be sent to the Controller of the Institute/ Department/, who will also be the chairperson of the
Examinations countersigned by the concerned Director/ Chairperson. Committee. In case the appeal is being made concerned against
course teacher or Chairperson himself/ herself, he/she will not be
iv. The students will use their roll/ seat numbers on their test scripts/ answer the member of the committee. In case the appeal is made against
books. The award lists to be prepared by the teachers should also bear the Chairperson as course teacher then the meeting of the
names of the students and their father. committee shall be presided over by the concerned Dean.
v. The cumulative results of both the semesters of the academic session as In addition to hearing appeals in connection with the Grade
well as final result of the program will be announced by the Controller of evaluation by course teachers, this Committee would ensure strict
Examinations. The final Transcripts and marks sheets/ Transcript will observance of published semester schedule, particularly with
also be issued on payment by the Controller of Examinations office. respect to tests and examinations and declaration of results.
vi. The course teacher will return the scripts of mid-term and final semester Rules for Promotion
tests to departments office after evaluation. The course teacher will initial The promotion from the first semester to the second, or from the third to the
and/ or cross out unutilised space/ gap on page(s) of the scripts/ answer fourth or from the fifth to the sixth semester etc. will be automatic made as
books at the end of paper. per provisions listed below
i. The student must meet the minimum requirement of 75 %
attendance in that semester.
ii. For the promotion from the second semester to the third and fourth
Cancellation of Admission
to fifth etc. semester, a student must have (a) minimum attendance If a student fails to attend any lecture during the first four weeks of the
of 75 % and (b) a G.P.A. of 1.75 or above, in the preceding two commencement of the semester as per announced schedule, his/ her
semesters. admission shall stand cancelled without any notice.
iii. If a student fails to meet attendance requirements in any semester,
he is liable to loose his seat and will not be allowed to appear in Repeating Courses
that semester examination and has to seek fresh admission in the i. Whenever a student fails or gets a ‘D’ grade, he/ she can reappear or
next session in the same class, as explained here under:- improve his/ her G.P.A. at the immediate next session in the respective
a If a student fails to meet the minimum attendance requirement semester(s) when the examination for that course(s) is conducted.
during 1st semester, he/she will not be allowed to appear in the 1st
ii. A student is allowed only one chance to improve his/ her grades in a
semester examination and will not be promoted to the second
course(s) of a previous semester. While a student who has passed and
semester. He/She has to seek fresh admission in the next
obtained the degree of B.A./ B.Sc / B.P.A. / B.B.A./ B.Com (Hons/ BS
academic session in the same class for which he will be allowed
(CS) / BS.IT / Pharm.D. and B.P.H.Ed / B.Ed etc examination is not
re-admission without competing with other applicants.
allowed to improve any course.
b. If a student reaches the second semester after completing all the
requirements of minimum attendance and G.P.A but fails to meet A student who has passed the final Degree examination (B.A./ B.Sc /
the minimum attendance during the second semester, he/she will B.P.A. / B.B.A./ B.Com (Hons)/ BS (CS) / BS.I.T / B. Pharmacy and
not be allowed to appear in the second semester examination. B.H.P.Ed / B.Ed etc; and is placed in “D” grade may be allowed one
However, he/ she can appear as an ex-student at the immediate more chance to improve courses of the final year (both semester)
next session in the second semester when the examination of only at the immediate next session in the respective semester(s)
that semester is held. when the examination for that course(s) is conducted.
c. The same procedure will be repeated for succeeding semesters iii. A student who has appeared at the final Master’s degree M.A./ M.Sc /
in case of shortage of attendance. M.B.A./ M.P.A / M.Com (Hons) / M.H.P.Ed examination and is placed in
“D” grade may be allowed one more chance to improve his/ her
iv. A student who secures less than 1.75 C.G.P.A. in the preceding two G.P.A. of the final year only at the immediate next session in the
semesters, (i.e. 1st and 2nd or 3rd and 4th or 5th & 6th); he/ she will respective semester when the examination for that course(s) is
not be promoted to the next semester (3rd /5th/ /7th/), however, the conducted.
student may reappear as an ex-student at the immediate next
session in the respective semesters to improve his G.P.A when the
examination of that course(s) is conducted in which he/she is failing iv. If a student absents himself/ herself in a mid-term /final semester test for
or has scored poorly. any reasons, no separate test will be held for him/ her, during that
semester. He/She can appear at the immediate next session in the
v. For the award of degree the student must have a minimum respective semester when the examination for that course(s) is
C.G.P.A. of 2.0. conducted.
vi. A student failing in the 3-Yr. final Bachelor’s (Hons) examination,
shall not be allowed to seek admission in Master’s (Hons)
degree course.
SCHEDULE OF FEES
FEES ON SELF FINANCE BASIS FOR LOCAL STUDENTS (Regular Day Program) 2011
Faculty of Arts
(a) 4- year BS English
4 Installments Rs.15000/- per session/ year Rs. 60,000.00
(b) 2- year M.A. English
2 Installments Rs.20,000/- Per session/ year Rs. 40,000.00
(c) 4- year B.F.A. (Hons) Fine Arts/ M.A.
4 installments Rs. 10,000/- Rs. 40,000.00
3- year B.A. (Hons.) + 1- year M.A. (other then English)
4 Installments Rs.10,000/- per session/ year Rs. 30000+10000= 40,000.00
Faculty of Education
(a) 3-year B.A. (Hons) + 1-year M.A. Education
4 Installments Rs.10,000/- per session/ year Rs. 30000+10000= 40,000.00
Faculty of Natural Sciences
(a) 4-year B.S. Software Engineering/ Information Technology/
Computer Science/ Electronics/ Telecommunication
4 Installments Rs.25,000/- per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
(b) 4-year B.S. Botany/Chemistry/ Fresh Water Biology & Fisheries/
Geography/ Geology/ Mathematics/ Microbiology/ Physics/
Physiology/ Psychology/ Statistics/Zoology/ Genetics
4 Installments Rs.15,000/- Per session/ year Rs. 60,000.00
(c) 2-year M.Sc. Computer Science
2 Installments Rs.25,000/- Per session/ year Rs. 50.000.00
(d) 2- year M.Sc. Biotechnology/ Botany/Chemistry/ Fresh Water Biology & Fisheries
Geography/ Mathematics/ Physics/Physiology/Psychology/ Statistics/ Zoology.
2 Installments Rs.20,000/- per session/ year Rs. 40,000.00
Faculty of Pharmacy
(a) Pharm-D
5 Installments Rs.30,000/- per session/ year Rs. 150,000.00
Faculty of Social Sciences
(a) 4-year BS(PA)
4 Installments Rs.15,000/- per session/ year Rs. 60,000.00
(b) 4- year BS. Economics/ General History/ Mass Communication/
International Relations/ Political Science/ Psychology/Sociology/ Social Work.
4 Installments Rs.10,000/- per session/ year Rs. 40,000.00
(c) 2-year M.P.A.
2 Installments Rs.20,000/- per session/ year Rs. 40,000.00
(d) 1-year PGD-LIS./ M.L.I.S.
Rs.10,000/- per session/ year Rs. 20,000.00
Faculty of Law
(a) 5-year Bachelor of Law (D-Juris) Rs. 3,50,000.00
or in 5 Installments Rs.70,000/- per session/ year
FEES UNDER SELF FINANCE SCHEME FOR STUDENTS FROM OTHER PROVINCES (REGULAR DAY PROGRAM 2011)
Faculty of Arts
(a) 4- year BS English
4 Installments Rs. 25,000/- per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
(b) 2- year M.A.
2 Installments Rs.50,000/- Per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
(c) 4- year B.F.A. (Hons) Fine Arts
4 installments Rs. 25,000/- Rs. 100,000.00
3- year B.A (Hons) + 1-year M.A.
4 installments Rs. 25,000/- per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
Faculty of Commerce & Business Administration
(a) 4- year B.B.A. (Hons.)
4 Installments Rs.60,000/- per session/ year Rs. 2,40,000.00
(b) 2- year M.B.A.
2 Installments Rs.80,000/- per session/ year Rs. 1,6000.00
(c) 4- year B.Com. (Hons)
4 Installments Rs.25,000/- Per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
(d) 2-year M.Com.
2 Installments Rs.50,000/- per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
Faculty of Education
(a) 3- year B.A. (Hons.) + 1- year M.A. Education
4 Installments Rs. 25,000/- per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
Faculty of Natural Sciences
(a) 4-year B.S. Software Engineering/ Information Technology/
Computer Science/ Electronics/ Telecommunication
4 Installments Rs.60,000/- per session/ year Rs. 2,40,000.00
(b) 4-year B.S. Botany/Chemistry/ Fresh Water Biology & Fisheries/
Geography/ Geology/ Mathematics/ Microbiology/ Physics/
Physiology/ Psychology/ Statistics/Zoology/ Genetics
4 Installments Rs.25,000/- Per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
(c) 2-year M.Sc. Computer Science
2 Installments Rs.80,000/- Per session/ year Rs. 1,60,000.00
(d) 2-year M.C.S. Computer Science
2 Installments Rs.80,000/- Per session/ year Rs. 1,60,000.00
(e) 2- year M.Sc. Biotechnology/ Botany/Chemistry/ Fresh Water Biology & Fisheries
Geography/ Mathematics/ Physics/Physiology/Psychology/ Statistics/ Zoology.
2 Installments Rs.50,000/- per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
Faculty of Pharmacy
(a) Pharm-D
5 Installments Rs.60,000/- per session/ year Rs. 300,000.00
Faculty of Social Sciences
(a) 4-year BS(PA)
4 Installments Rs.60,000/- per session/ year Rs. 240,000.00
(b) 4- year BS. Economics/ General History/ Mass Communication/
International Relations/ Political Science/ Psychology/Sociology/ Social Work.
4 Installments Rs.25,000/- per session/ year Rs. 100,000.00
(c) 2-year M.P.A.
2 Installments Rs.80,000/- per session/ year Rs. 1,60,000.00
(d) 1-year PGD-LIS./ M.L.I.S.
2 Installments Rs.25,000/- per session/ year Rs. 50,000.00
Note: 1. Normal (Merit Basis) fees will be charged separately.
2. Copy of the receipted Bank Challan of the prescribed fee is to be attached with application form.
3. No concession in tuition fees shall be granted to the students enrolled under Self Finance Scheme.
FEES FOR FOREIGN NATIONAL STUDENTS FOR BACHELORS’ & MASTERS PROGRAMS——2011
26. (a) Foreign students nominated by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs (Economic Affairs Division)/ Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad, under
Pakistan Technical Assistance Program/ African Program/ Cultural Scholarship Exchange Program are to be charged normal rates as for local students.
(b) For Foreign students nominated by the Ministry of Education/ Higher Education Commission, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad, on self finance basis:
Degree program Admission Fees Full Package including eligibility fee Total
All fees in US$
Pharm-D 100 1500 1600
B.B.A./ BS Computer Science/ BS(IT)/ BS Telecom/ BS
Electronics/ Geology/ Software Engineering/ Public Admn: 100 1500 1600
General Disciplines 100 1500 1600
M.A. (Arts Subjects) 100 1500 1600
M.B.A./ Computer Science/ M.P.A. other Quota Oriented Disciplines 100 1500 1600
M.Sc. or other General Certificates 100 1500 1600
FEES FOR VARIOUS BACHELOR’S/ MASTER’S AND POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA EVENING PROGRAMS—2011
Institute of Mathematics & Computer Science (IMCS)
DEGREE Fees
BS. (Computer Science) Part‐I Rs. 4000/‐ Admission Fee.Rs. 30000/‐ Per Year
BS. (Computer Science) Part‐II, III & IV Rs. 30000/‐ Per Year
Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science PGD‐CS Rs. 4000/‐ Admission Fee.Rs. 20000/‐ Per Year
Institute of Information Technology (IIT)
M.Sc. Telemedicine & E-Health 1st Year Rs. 4000/- Admission Fee.Rs. 30000/- Per Year
M.Sc. Telemedicine & E-Health 2nd Year Rs. 30000/- Per Year
BS (Information Technology) Part-I Rs. 4000/- Admission FeeRs. 30000/- Per Year
BS (Information Technology) Part-II, III & IV Rs. 30000/- Per Year
Master in Information Technology (MIT) 1st Year Rs. 4000/- Admission FeeRs. 30000/- Per Year
Master in Information Technology (MIT) 2nd Year Rs. 30000/- Per Year
Post Gradate Diploma PGD( IT) Rs. 4000/- Admission Fee.Rs. 20000/- Per Year
BS (Software Engineering) Part‐I Rs. 4000/‐ Admission Fee.Rs. 30000/‐ Per Year
BS (Software Engineering) Part‐II, III & IV Rs. 30000/‐ Per Year
M.Sc. E‐Commerce 1st Year Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 40000/‐ Per Year
M.Sc. E‐Commerce 2nd Year Rs. 40000/‐ Per Year
M.Sc. Multimedia Technology 1st Year Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 40000/‐ Per Year
M.Sc. Multimedia Technology 2nd Year Rs. 40000/‐ Per Year
Dr. M.A. Kazi Institute of Chemistry
BS Part‐I Chemistry Rs. 4000/‐ Admission Fee.Rs. 18000/‐ Per Year
Faculty of Pharmacy
1st Prof. Pharm‐D Rs. 1000‐ Registration FeeRs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 36000/‐ Per Year
2nd , 3rd, 4th & 5th Prof. Pharm‐D Rs. 36000/‐ Per Year
5th Prof. Pharm-D (Condensed Course) Rs. 4000/- Admission FeeRs. 36000/- Per Year
PGD in Pharmacy Management (Industrial, Marketing & Rs. 4000/- Admission FeeRs. 20000/- Per Year
Hospital Management)
PGD in Pharmaceutical Marketing Rs. 4000/- Admission FeeRs. 20000/- Per Year
Department of Public Administration
Bachelor of Public Administration—BS(PA) Part‐I, II, III & IV Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 18000/‐ Per Year
Master of Public Administration (MPA) Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 24000/‐ Per Year
Post Graduation Diploma in Public Administration Leading to MPA (Final). Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 20000/‐ Per Year
M.A. (Pass) Final English Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 24000/‐ per year
Department of Sindhi
M.A. (Previous) Sindhi Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 15000/‐ per year
M.A. (Pass) Final Sindhi Rs. 15000/‐ per year
Department of Urdu
M.A.(Previous) Urdu Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 15000/‐ per year
M.A.(Pass) Final Urdu Rs. 15000/‐ per year
Institute of Art & Design
M.A. (Previous) Art Education Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 12000/‐ per year
M.A. (Pass) Final Art Education Rs. 12000/‐ per year
Centre for Physical Education & Sports Sciences
B.H.P.E. Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 20000/‐ per year
M.H.P.E. Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 20000/‐ per year
Centre for Rural Development Communication
Professional Diploma in Rural Development Communication Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 20000/‐ per year
Department of Criminology
M.Sc. (Previous) Criminology Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 30000/‐ per year
M.Sc. (Pass) Final Criminology Rs. 30000/‐ per year
Department of Law
LL.M. Part‐I Rs. 4000/‐ Admission FeeRs. 40000/‐ per year
LL.M. Part‐II Rs. 40000/‐ per year
Note: • Examination Fee Rs. 1550/‐ (per year) is charged separately.
• Minimum requirement of number of students for conduct of evening classes in each disciplines is 25
SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS FEES (To be charged alongwith admission Tuition fee, each year)
27. i) Bachelors/ Masters (Previous & Final) all Disciplines, (Morning ) Rs. 0625.00
ii) Bachelors/ Masters (Previous & Final) all Disciplines Rs. 0625.00
iii) Bachelors/ Masters (Previous & Final) all Disciplines (Evening) Rs. 01500.00
iv) M.Sc.Telemedicine & Criminology (Exam. incl. in the Package)
For examination fee of other diploma/degree program and special examinations as per notification of Examination
Wing.
HOSTEL FEES AND USER CHARGES
28. a) Admission Fee Rs. 450.00 per session
b) Security Deposit (From fresh entrants; Refundable) Rs. 250.00
c) Identity Card Fee Rs. 050.00
d) Medical Charges Rs. 020.00 p.m.
e) Sports Charges Rs. 020.00 p.m.
f) Transport charges (shuttle Bus only) Rs. 250.00 per session
g) Hostel Accommodation Fees
i) For Foreign Students Rs. 500.00 p.m.
ii) For other Provinces Studies Rs. 250.00 p.m.
iii) For Local Students:-
a) Attach Bath Hostel Rs. 125.00 p.m.
b) in other Hostels Rs. 100.00 p.m.
Note:- 1. Copy of the receipted Bank Challan of the prescribed fee is to be attached with application form.
2. The above amount shown against each course of study shall be charged once (Lump Sum) at the time of admission alongwith their normal fees and for
subsequent years, the normal fees shall be charged. If payment is made in instalment then the instalment will be paid alongwith normal fees.
3. No concession in tuition fees shall be granted to the students enrolled under Self Finance Scheme.
REFUND POLICY
The Admission and/ or Tuition fees once deposited on regular merit/ Self Finance seat shall not be refunded. However, whereas applicant who has applied both for the regular
merit seats as well as on Self Finance basis, and if he/ she is selected as regular candidate on merit in any list then the Self Finance fee if deposited, shall be refunded in full
provided he/ she submits in writing his/ her choice to this effect within seven days of the announcement of the list. Similarly if the candidate exercising choice, opts for
Self Finance (Evening) program seat then the fees paid for merit seat will be transferred, provided the choice is exercised within Seven days.
In case of admission under Self Finance Scheme 70% amount of Self Finance fees (dis-counting instalment) be refunded to only those students who get their admission
cancelled at their own written request within 30 days from the date of admission. No refund will be allowed after the expiry of one month.
CONSOLIDATED CHART OF
CONSOLIDATED CHART OF
FEES FOR MS/M.Phil. PROGRAM—2011
A. For Local Students
a) Tuition Fee for Coursework Rs. 12000.00