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Admissions 2008
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
First Semester 2008
Introduction Day
Teaching
Final Examinations
Summer Holidays
Final Examinations
Semester Break
Note: a) Dates for Extra curricular activities week shall be announced later.
b) The University of Karachi shall observe all Federal and Provincial
gazetted holidays, but examinations shall be held as per schedule.
CONTENTS
PAGE NO.
Introduction
Students Affairs
Discipline Committee
Facilities for the Students
Fee Concession and Scholarship:
Libraries
Transport
Co-Curricular activities
Language Certificate & diploma Courses:
Teaching and Research
Faculty of Science:
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Arts:
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Business Administration and Commerce
Faculty of Islamic Studies
Research Institutes / Centers:
Duration of Courses
System of Studies
Instructions for Foreign Students:
Admission Policy
Admissions on Merit Seats
Change of Category
Application for change of category
Admissions on Reserved Seats
Conditions for Eligibility
BS Programme
Table 1 A
Table I B
Table 2- A
Table 2 B
Masters Programme
Table 3 A
Table 3 B
Procedure of Admission
Admission Fee
Designated Branches of United Bank Limited
Appendix A Affidavit
Appendix-B Evening Programme
Appendix C Closing Percentage of Masters Admissions 2007
Appendix D Closing Percentage of Bs Admissions 2007
Appendix E Important Semester Rules
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INTRODUCTION
The University of Karachi was established in June1951 under the Karachi University
Act in a few dilapidated buildings in a congested area of Karachi. Later, an area of
1200 acres was acquired to set up a permanent Campus. After the completion of the
first phase of construction, the University was shifted at the present place in 1960.
Today the University is recognized as a premier centre of learning and research in
the Subcontinent and in the Third World. A number of scientists and scholars
affiliated with the University are working in important positions both within and
outside Pakistan and have won recognition and acclaim. One of the institutes of the
University has got the distinction of being made the Centre of the Third World
Academy of Sciences. Students from several foreign countries are also pursuing for
the Masters and Doctorate degrees. Because of high academic and research
standards of the University a large number of students from Karachi and other parts
of the country apply for admission here. Keeping in view a very high number of
applicants, the University has started evening classes in several departments at BS
and Masters levels and a Directorate of Evening Programme was established to
control and run Evening Program. The schedule of Admissions under this
programme will be announced separately through the national newspapers in the
month of December for BS programme and in the month of May for Masters
programme (See appendix-B).
At present teaching in the University campus is conducted under six faculties:
Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Business
Administration and Commerce, Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Pharmacy.
There are 52 departments and 17 research institutes/centres, which are imparting
education to more than 20,000 students including students from foreign countries.
The faculty comprises 600 highly qualified and experienced teachers; many of them
have obtained higher degrees from abroad and enjoy a high repute internationally.
The non-teaching staff comprises more then 1700 people to help with administrative
and other matters.
The University of Karachi is also an affiliating and examining body and at present
145 colleges and institutions are affiliated to the University. The courses of studies
for these institutions are approved by the University and examinations are also
conducted under its auspices. The University conducts examinations of about
150,000 students studying in these colleges/institutes, prepare their results and
award degrees.
Students Affairs
To look after students affairs, in general, and to supervise their extra curricular
activities, an office of Advisor Students Affairs is situated at the first floor of the
Administration block. Teachers and the staff are available for the guidance to
students.
In order to help passing out students in securing jobs and solve their practical
problems, an office of Students Guidance, Counseling and Placement Bureau is
functioning at the first floor of a building facing Masjid-e-Ibrahim. The Bureau also
conducts preparatory classes, every year, for those who wish to appear in the CSS
examinations or to develop proficiency in the English language.
Discipline Committee
There is a discipline committee to maintain law and order situation and to ensure a
proper academic environment. The Committee takes notice of the cases of
infringement of law and order, and undesirable activities at the campus, and takes
disciplinary action against the offenders. The Vice-Chancellor is Chairman of this
Committee while the Advisor Students' Affairs is its member secretary. The
Committee meets several times a year to review the prevailing law and order
situation and other related matters and take appropriate decisions.
Libraries: Each department and institute at the campus has its own seminar library
that contains book related to the subject taught in the department. The main library
Dr. Mahmood Hussain Library is situated near the administration block that
provides facility to consult thousands of books, journals and M.Phil./Ph.D. theses to
students of various departments of the University. LEJ Digital Library is also
available at the campus that can be used by all the students to access a large number
of books or journals on-line.
Transport: It is not possible to provide transport facility to 20,000 students of the
University who come to the Campus from various parts of the city. However, the
University provides a limited transport facility to its students. Schedule of point
buses that provide pick and drop facility to the students at highly subsidized fare is
announced by the transport office in the beginning of each semester.
Co-Curricular activities: The University organizes different programs to promote
participation of its students in co-curricular activities. The schedule is announced by
the office of the Students Advisor office. Sports facilities like grounds for Hockey,
Cricket and Football, courts for Squash, Badminton, Tennis and Basket ball are also
available at the campus.
Language Certificate & Diploma Courses: Bearing in mind the importance of
foreign languages in term of educational, cultural and professional development,
students of Karachi University are encouraged to learn other languages in addition to
the languages they already know. The Faculty of Arts offers Diploma courses in
Arabic, Sindhi, Urdu, Italian and Persian, and certificate courses in Arabic, Bengali,
Hindi, Persian, Sindhi, Spanish, Turkish and Urdu. Only those students can take
admission in a diploma course who hold a certificate in that language. First and
Second Year students are not eligible to take admission in these programs. However,
Japanese, Italian and French can be taken as minor subjects by BS First Year
students.
A.
Faculty of Science:
S.No. Department
Chairperson
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Agriculture
Applied Chemistry
Applied Physics
Biochemistry
Biotechnology
Botany
Chemistry
Computer Science
Food Science & Technology
Genetics
Geography
Geology
Health & Physical Education
Mathematics
Microbiology
Natural Science
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Petroleum Technology
Physics
Physiology
Statistics
Zoology
B.
Faculty of Engineering
1.
Chemical Technology/
Engineering
Telephone Ext.
2546
2279
2258
2289
2474
2288
2290
2462
2413
2218
2292
2295
2263
2293
2248
2495
2418
2250
2296
2298
2299
2536
C. Faculty of Arts:
S.No. Department
1.
2.
Chairperson
Arabic
Bengali
Telephone Ext.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
D.
Faculty of Pharmacy
2273
2319
2270
2267
2268
2272
2274
2276
2249
2278
2280
2271
2342
2283
2383
2264
2286
2284
2212
2287
2239
S.No. Department
Chairperson
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacognosy
Pharmacology
E.
S.No. Department
Chairperson
1.
2.
Commerce
Business Administration
Telephone Ext.
2203
2252
2202
2206
Telephone Ext.
2213
2386
5
F.
S.No. Department
Chairperson
1.
2.
3.
Islamic Learning
Usool Uddin
Qur'an & Sunnah
Telephone Ext.
2390
2220
2324
Director
Telephone Ext.
2318
2310
3. MAH Qadri Biological Research Centre Prof. Dr. Shakeel Ahmed Khan
2349
2441
2256
2300
2204
2305
2387
8113584
2378
2275
2402
2303
2376
2443
Duration Of Courses
The duration of B.S. Courses in the University is four years and for Pharm-D
(Pharmacy), is five Years. The Masters Courses (M.A., M.Sc., M.Com., MPA
and MBA) which are offered after completion of B.A. (Pass), B.Sc. (Pass) and
B.Com (Pass) from affiliated or recognized colleges / institutes are of two years
duration. However, after Honours, Masters Programme in the same subject can
be completed in one year. A student, who has completed one year course of
B.L.I.S., can complete M.L.I.S. in one year. The details may be seen in Tables 1
& 3 (A & B).
System of Studies
The University follows the semester system. One academic year consists of two
semesters (the details are given in the Academic Calendar in the beginning of
this brochure). In the faculties of Arts, Science, Business Administration and
Islamic learning, a student of B.S. has to complete a total of 18 credit hours
during one semester, whereas, a student of Masters has to complete a total of 15
credit hours during one semester. However, in the Faculty of Pharmacy, the
student has to complete 20 credit hours at B.S. and Masters programmes. A
student doing his / her master after B.A.(Pass), B.Sc.(Pass) or B.Com.(Pass) will
have to complete 60 credit hours, whereas, after B.A. (Hons), B.Sc. (Hons) and
B.Com (Hons), he / she is requires to complete 30 credit hours.
Every student taking admission in the University has to be conversant of the
University rules and abide by them. Rules governing attendance and promotion
are of special importance. Under these rules:
1. There is a minimum attendance requirement (75%) to appear in the terminal
examination of any subject/course. Please see Semester Examination Rules
for details; booklet is available at the University Bookshop.
2. A student will not be promoted to the next higher class unless he/she has
cleared 80% of the courses. Admissions to M.A., M.Sc. and M.Com. are not
granted unless the student passes B.A. (Hons) / B.Sc. (Hons) / B.Com.
(Hons). This rule is being strictly followed as per the decision of the
University's Academic Council.
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ADMISSION POLICY
Admissions in Karachi University are given according to merit. However, certain
seats are reserved for disabled persons, FATA, Azad Jammu & Kashmir and
Northern Areas, Armed Forces, Sports, and Children of Karachi University
Teachers and Employees. For reserved seats also merit is the only criterion.
Note: Subject to eligibility, admissions on reserved seats for FATA, Northern
Areas and Azad Jammu & Kashmir are granted through nominations
from the Kashmir Affairs & Northern Areas Division, Government of
Pakistan, Islamabad.
Admissions on Merit Seats
Since the number of applicants is much higher than the number of available seats
under the University rules, the applicants have been divided into three categories
i.e. K, S, and P.
1. Category K comprises those applicants who have passed their Secondary
School Certificate (SSC), Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or equivalent,
and Graduation degree from educational institutions situated in Karachi and
also recognized or affiliated by the University of Karachi.
Five percent (5%) seats have been reserved for applicants who have done
their graduation from non-public sector degree awarding institutes situated in
Karachi and recognized by the University of Karachi.
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.2. Category S comprises those applicants who have passed at least one of the
certificates (SSC or HSC) or degree examinations from a recognized
educational institution in the Province of Sindh (excluding Karachi).
3. Category P comprises those applicants who have passed at least one of
the certificates (SSC or HSC) or degree examinations from a recognized
educational institution outside the Province of Sindh or Pakistan.
Preference in admissions is given to K category candidates. In case seats are
left vacant, S category candidates are considered. If seats are still available
then consideration is given to P category candidates.
Admission in the University are given strictly as per above mentioned criteria of
categories
Change of Category
Candidates who fulfill the following conditions can apply for change of category
from S or P to K.
1. Those students whose father or mother is domiciled in Karachi, but who have
passed the pre-requisite examination from abroad that were conducted by any
registered International Institution or any Pakistani Board or University, will
have to produce their fathers or mothers domicile certificate and copy of
CNIC showing their permanent address in Karachi.
2. Students whose parents are employees of the Federal or Sindh Government,
Autonomous or Semi-autonomous bodies, Government Corporations, or
Armed Forces and have been posted in or transferred to Karachi during last 3
(for B.S. programme) or 5 years (for Masters programme) will have to
produce the appointment letter or transfer letter of their father/mother
together with their application. Such candidates must have completed their
further education after the date of transfer or posting of their father / mother
from educational institutes located in Karachi
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3. 3% seats in each department will be allocated for those candidates who have
passed their pre-requisite examination from a recognized educational
institution located outside Karachi but they have their initial education
including Matric and Intermediate from Karachi. Such candidates should
have Karachi P.R.C. and their parents should have Domicile and CNIC
showing their permanent address in Karachi. Candidates below the age of 18
years are required to submit photocopy of their 'B'-Form.
4. A candidates who comes under S or P category but she / he has got
married to a permanent resident of Karachi should submit a copy of the
Nikah-nama along with Domicile and CNIC of her / his spouse showing his
/ her permanent address in Karachi.
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3. 3% seats in each department have been allocated on merit for candidates who
have passed the pre-requisite examinations more than 5 years ago.
4. Those students of B.A. / B.Sc. Honours who have successfully completed
their two years of studies at the University of Karachi may apply in any other
department for Master degree with an application for conversion through the
chairperson. 5% seats in each department will be allocated for such
candidates. These students will not have to wait for one year after completion
of two years B.A/B.Sc.
5. For those students who already have passed their Honours in any subject and
now wish to enroll themselves in any other subject for Masters Degree, 5%
seats of the total admissions of the department have been reserved. Such
candidates shall be eligible for admissions to previous class in the Masters
Programme, provided that they qualify the other conditions for admission.
6. Candidates desirous of taking admission on the basis of degrees/certificates
other than those given in the conditions of eligibility in Tables 1 & 3 - (A &
B), should get the equivalence of their degrees/certificates determined by the
University Equivalence Committee or IBCC well before the scheduled date
of admissions.
INADVERTENT ADMISSION OF CANDIDATES FROM NONRECOGNIZED INSTITUTIONS CAN BE CANCELLED AT ANY TIME
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BS Programme
The four years Bachelor of Studies (B.S.) programme is equivalent to the old
Masters degree. A student of B.S. will have to take two subsidiary subjects besides a
major subject and ten compulsory subjects in the faculties of Arts, Islamic Studies
and Science, and 6 in the faculty of Commerce and Business Administration.
Basic Mathematics
Communication Skills
Community Development
Computer Applications
English
Environmental Sciences
Fundamental of Statistics
Islamic Studies or Ethics (for Non-Muslims only)
Pakistan Studies
Urdu (Mother Tongue) / Urdu (Non-Mother Tongue) Sindhi / Bengali /
Natural Science (for Arts students) / Humanities (For Science students)
Faculty of Science:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Communication Skills
Community Development
Computer Applications
English
Functional Mathematics (2 Courses) (for the students of Biological Sciences)
Life Sciences (Two Courses) (for students of Physical Sciences)
6. Introduction to Social Sciences
7. Islamic Studies or Ethics (for Non-Muslims only)
8. Pakistan Studies
9. Statistics / Economics / Management
10. Urdu (Mother Tongue) / Urdu (Non-Mother Tongue) / Sindhi / Bengali
Natural Science / Humanities
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English
Environmental Sciences
Islamic Studies or Ethics (for Non-Muslims only)
Orientation of Computers
Pakistan Studies
Urdu (Mother Tongue) / Urdu (Non-Mother Tongue) / Sindhi / Bengali
Natural Science
Major Subjects
The list of Major Subjects for B.S. students is given in Table 1 A & B.
Subsidiary Subjects
The subsidiary subjects can be selected as per details given in Table-2 A & B. This
is given for the guidance of the students only. The final selection of subsidiary
subjects shall be made in consultation and with permission of the Chairperson of the
concerned department. As the number of seats in various departments is limited, it is
possible that a student may not be able to take the subject of choice. The allocation
of seats for subsidiary subjects is made by the Dean of the Faculty and the
Chairperson of the concerned Department on the basis of merit. Subsidiary subjects
must be selected from combinations listed in Table - 2 A & B.
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Table 1 A
Faculty of Arts
S.No. Department
01. Arabic
Class
B.S.
No. of Seats
50
Required eligibility
Intermediate or equivalent
02.
Bengali
B.S.
20
03.
Economics
B.S.
100
04.
Education
B.S.
30
02
05.
English
B.S.
50
i) Intermediate or equivalent
ii) DAE or equivalent
General History
B.S.
90
10
International
Relations
B.S.
50
15
05
15
08.
Islamic History
B.S.
100
9.
Mass
Communication
B.S.
35
02
10.
Persian
B.S.
40
Intermediate / DAE
11.
Philosophy
B.S.
60
12.
Political Science
B.S.
60
10
13.
Psychology
B.S.
25
18
02
Sindhi
B.S.
75
15.
Sociology
B.S.
40
Intermediate Arts
First preference: 1st division with Sociology.
Second preference: 1st division with
Economics, Civic, Psychology, Education,
Social Work or Statistics.
Third preference: Intermediate with 45% mark
in Sociology.
Fourth
preference:
Intermediate
with
Economics, Civic, Psychology, Education,
Social Work or Statistics.
Intermediate Science with at least 55% marks
Intermediate Commerce with at least 55%
marks
05
05
16
16.
Social Work
B.S.
35
05
05
05
Intermediate Arts
Intermediate Science (with Biology)
Intermediate Science (with Biology)
Intermediate Science (with Biology)
17.
50
18.
Urdu
60
B.S.
i)
Faculty of Science
S.No. Department
1
Agriculture
02.
Applied
Chemistry
Class
B.S.
No. of Seats
50
B.S.
96
15
Required eligibility
Intermediate
Science
equivalent
(Pre-Medical)
or
03.
Biochemistry
B.S.
65
04.
Botany
B.S.
100
05.
Chemistry
B.S.
120
05
06.
Food Science
and Technology
B.S.
24
06
07.
Geography
B.S.
60
30
30
08.
Geology
B.S.
75
Pre-
17
09.
Mathematics
B.S.
140
10.
Microbiology
B.S.
90
11.
Physics
B.S.
120
B.S.
100
B.S. (Statistics)
65
05
06
12.
Physiology
13.
Statistics
14.
Zoology
B.S.
120
Class
Islamic Learning
B.S.
No. of Seats
30
Required eligibility
Intermediate
Arts, Science,
Commerce
(preference would be given to students who had
optional Islamic Studies in Inter).
Faculty of Pharmacy
S.No. Department
01.
Pharmacy
Class
No. of Seats
Pharm-D
200
Required eligibility
Intermediate Science (Biology Group) with at
least 60% marks ('B' Grade)
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Table I - B
Important Instruction
Table I-B includes the names of those departments where admissions to B.S. / B.E
are granted by the Department on the basis of merit and aptitude test. Admission
schedule for these departments is advertised in the newspapers separately.
Candidates seeking admission to departments shown in Table I-A should not
mention departments of Table I-B in the admission form enclosed herewith.
Faculty of Arts
S.No. Department
Class
No. of Seats
01. Public
BPA(B.S.)
60
Administration
02. Visual Studies
B.S.
70
Architecture /
Design / Fine Art
03.
Women Studies
B.S.
50
Required eligibility
Intermediate (Arts, Science, Commerce)
Intermediate/ SBTE Fine Art / Design /
Architecture with 60% marks.
(Admission to Architecture requires HSC
pre-engineering or equivalent)
Intermediate (Arts, Science, Commerce)
or equivalent
Faculty of Science
S.No. Department
01. Biotechnology
02.
Class
B.S.
No. of Seats
60
105
Required eligibility
Intermediate (Pre-Medical/
Pre-Engineering)
H.S.C. (with Mathematics or equivalent
examinations with at least 55% marks)
Diploma of Associate Engineering with at least
65% marks.
Candidates with B.A./B.Sc. degrees are not eligible for admission in B.S. programme
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Faculty of Engineering
S.No. Department
01.
Class
Chemical
B.E.
Technology / Engineering
No. of Seats
40
Required eligibility
Intermediate Science (with Mathematics,
Physics and Chemistry)
Class
Business
B.B.A (B.S.)
Administration
Commerce
B.S.
No. of Seats
50
30
30
Required eligibility
Intermediate (Arts, Science,
Commerce) with at least 50% marks
Intermediate (Commerce)
Intermediate (Arts/Science)
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Table 2- A
Major and Subsidiary subjects for B.S. in the Faculty of Science
The subjects are to be selected according to the following table:
Major
Subsidiary-I
Subsidiary-II
Applied Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
_________________________________________________________________________
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Botany
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Zoology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Botany
Zoology
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Botany
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Zoology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Physiology
Biochemistry
Biostatistics
Mathematics
Biochemistry
Zoology
Physiology
Biochemistry
Botany
Physiology
Biochemistry
Physiology
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Biostatistics
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Biostatistics
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Biostatistics
Physiology
Biochemistry
Biostatistics
Zoology
Biochemistry
Biostatistics
Botany
_________________________________________________________________________
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Botany
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry
Zoology
Zoology
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Biostatistics
Biostatistics
Biostatistics
Biostatistics
Zoology
Microbiology
Geology
Physiology
Geology
Geography
Zoology
Chemistry
Microbiology
Physiology
Zoology
Geography
Chemistry
Biochemistry
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Botany
Biostatistics
Physiology
Botany
Biostatistics
Microbiology
_________________________________________________________________________
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology
Chemistry
Statistics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Botany
Chemistry
Biostatistics
Zoology
Chemistry
Biostatistics
Geography
Chemistry
Biostatistics
Physiology
Chemistry
Biostatistics
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Biostatistics
Microbiology
Chemistry
Biostatistics
Botany
Chemistry
Microbiology
Physiology
Chemistry
Microbiology
Botany
Chemistry
Botany
Geology
Chemistry
Zoology
Geology
Chemistry
Geography
Geology
Chemistry
Statistics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Zoology
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Physiology
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Microbiology
_________________________________________________________________________
Economics
Geography
Geology
Economics
Chemistry
Geology
Economics
Chemistry
Microbiology
Economics
Chemistry
Geography
Economics
Mathematics
Statistics
Economics
Mathematics
Geography
Economics
Physics
Mathematics
_________________________________________________________________________
Geography
Geography
Geography
Geography
Geography
Geography
Geography
Geography
Geography
Mathematics
Mathematics
Geology
Geology
Chemistry
Botany
Botany
Zoology
Chemistry
Physics
Economics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Geology
Zoology
Biostatistics
Psychology
Biostatistics
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Geography
Zoology
Biostatistics
Geography
Botany
Psychology
Geography
Mathematics
Statistics
Geography
Mathematics
Biostatistics
Geography
Geology
Biostatistics
_________________________________________________________________________
Geology
Chemistry
Physics
(Only for Pre-Engineering Group)
Geology
Chemistry
Geography
Geology
Chemistry
Botany
Geology
Chemistry
Zoology
Geology
Botany
Zoology
Geology
Geography
Biostatistics
Geology
Geography
Mathematics
Geology
Mathematics
Physics
_________________________________________________________________________
Mathematics
Physics
Geology
Mathematics
Physics
Geography
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
Statistics
Mathematics
Geography
Statistics
Mathematics
Statistics
Economics
Mathematics
Physics
Economics
Mathematics
Geography
Economics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Geology
Mathematics
Geography
Geology
Mathematics
Geography
Chemistry
Mathematics
Geology
Statistics
Mathematics
Geology
Economics
Mathematics
Statistics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Chemistry
Economics
_________________________________________________________________________
Microbiology
Botany
Chemistry
Microbiology
Chemistry
Zoology
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Botany
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Zoology
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Physiology
Microbiology
Biostatistics
Chemistry
Microbiology
Biostatistics
Biochemistry
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Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Economics
Physics
Mathematics
Geography
Physics
Mathematics
Geology
Physics
Mathematics
Statistics
_________________________________________________________________________
Physiology
Biochemistry
Zoology
Physiology
Biochemistry
Botany
Physiology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Physiology
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Physiology
Zoology
Botany
Physiology
Zoology
Chemistry
Physiology
Zoology
Microbiology
Physiology
Botany
Chemistry
Physiology
Botany
Microbiology
Physiology
Chemistry
Microbiology
Physiology
Biostatistics
Biochemistry
Physiology
Biostatistics
Zoology
Physiology
Biostatistics
Botany
Physiology
Biostatistics
Microbiology
Physiology
Biostatistics
Chemistry
_________________________________________________________________________
Psychology
Mathematics
Statistics
Psychology
Biochemistry
Physiology
Psychology
Botany
Geography
Psychology
Physiology
Zoology
Psychology
Geography
Zoology
Psychology
Microbiology
Zoology
_________________________________________________________________________
Statistics
Mathematics
Physics
Statistics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Statistics
Mathematics
Geography
Statistics
Mathematics
Psychology
Statistics
Mathematics
Economics
_________________________________________________________________________
Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
Biostatistics
Biostatistics
Biostatistics
Biostatistics
Biostatistics
Botany
Biochemistry
Geography
Microbiology
Physiology
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Zoology
Biochemistry
Botany
Zoology
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Zoology
Biochemistry
Physiology
Zoology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Zoology
Botany
Geology
Zoology
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology
Chemistry
Microbiology
Zoology
Chemistry
Geology
Zoology
Physiology
Botany
Zoology
Physiology
Microbiology
Zoology
Botany
Chemistry
Zoology
Botany
Geography
_________________________________________________________________________
Note: 1.
2.
Any student who has not passed Intermediate Science with Biology is not
permitted to choose any subject from the Biology group.
3.
4.
All B.S. students are advised to select their subsidiary subjects in consultation
with the Chairperson of their major Department.
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Table 2 - B
Major and Subsidiary subjects for B.S. 4 years programme in the
Faculties of Arts and Islamic Studies
Students of B.S. in the Faculties of Arts and Islamic Studies can select one major
and two subsidiary subjects from the following subjects:
S.No
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
Subject
Arabic
Bengali
Economics
Education
English
French*
General History
Geography
S.No
09.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Subject
International Relations
Islamic History
Islamic Studies
Italian*
Mass Communication
Mathematics
Persian
Philosophy
S.No
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Subject
Political Science
Psychology
Sindhi
Social Work
Sociology
Special Education
Urdu
Women Studies
Students offering Economics as Major subject are not allowed to take Arabic,
Persian, Urdu, Bengali or Sindhi as subsidiary subject.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
A student can offer only one subject from among General History, Islamic
History, Islamic studies or Mathematics. However, Islamic History can be
offered with Islamic studies. A student offering Islamic studies as major will
have to follow rules governing B.S. in Islamic Learning.
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7.
8.
Group B:
Science,
9.
10.
A student offering Islamic Studies as major subject can offer only one
language from among Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sindhi, English or Bengali.
11.
Psychology or Geography.
Group B:
Group C:
Group D:
12.
13.
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Masters Programme
Eligibility for Admission to Masters (Previous) course of studies
The number of merit seats in different departments and conditions of eligibility are
mentioned in Table 3 - (A & B). The subjects whose study is a pre-requisite for
admission to different departments have also been identified. For admission in
Master classes, preference will be given to those candidates who had offered the
same subject in B.A., B.Sc., B.Com. However, in case of subjects which are not
taught at graduate level (such as International Relations, Social Work, Philosophy,
Genetics, Mass Communication, Physiology, Biotechnology, Public Administration)
other alternative subjects have been mentioned in the relevant column.
Table 3 - A
Faculty of Arts
S.No. Department
01. Arabic
Class
M.A.
No. of Seats
Required eligibility
__
50
i) B.A. (with Arabic)
ii) B.A., B.Sc., B.Com. or equivalent with
certificate in Arabic from some recognized
institution.
iii) Al-Shahadat Al-Aalia with Matric from any
SSC Board*
*These candidates are required to submit
complete equivalence certificate issued by
the University of Karachi.
02.
Bengali
M.A.
03.
20
B.A.,
B.Sc.,
B.Com.,
Economics) (with Bengali)
B.Sc.(Home
100
75
28
__________________________________________________________________________
04. Education
M.A.
50
i) 35 seats for B.A. with Education
ii) 15 seats for B.A., B.Sc., B.Com.,
B.Sc.(Home Economics)
(Preference to be given with Education)
04
B.Ed.
05. English
M.A.
40
i) Graduation (with at least 45% marks in
Elective English)
ii)
Graduation (with at least 55%
marks in Compulsory English)
Note: Admissions will be given according to above order of priority.
__________________________________________________________________________
06. General History
M.A.
100
B.A.,B.Sc., B.Com. (Preference to B.A.
with General History) 30 seats for B.A.
with General History, 70 on open merit.
Note: Incase of vacant seats, allocation can be interchanged.
07. International Relations
M.A.
70
15
05
Islamic History
M.A.
09.
100 i)
B.A. with Islamic History
ii) B.A. with Islamic Learning, Islamic
Culture, General History or Arabic.
iii) B.A., B.Sc., B.Com.
08
02
10.
Mass Communication
M.A.
60
35
B.A.,
B.Sc.,
B.Com.,
Economics) or equivalent
B.Sc.(Home
Note:
i) Calculation of Merit = (Total % marks + % marks in English + % marks in Urdu) / 3
ii) For those who do not have Urdu(Compulsory) as a subject in the pre-requisite Exam,
the merit formula will be = (Total % marks + % marks in English) / 2
11.
Pakistan Studies
M.A.
50
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.A.(Hons)/B.Sc.(Home
Economics)
30 for B.A., 3 for B.Com., 8 for B.Sc., 6 for
B.A./B.Sc.(Hons) and 3 for B.Sc. (Home
Economics)
_________________________________________________________________________
12. Persian
M.A.
30
i) Graduation (with Persian)
ii) Graduation (with Diploma Khana Farhang
Iran, or Diploma in Persian Language from
Karachi University.)
iii) Graduation with Advanced Urdu
_________________________________________________________________________
13. Philosophy
M.A.
60
B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. or equivalent
_________________________________________________________________________
14. Political Science
M.A.
100
B.A. (with Political Science)
30
__________________________________________________________________________
15. Psychology
M.A.
30
B.A./B.Sc. (with Psychology)
23
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Sc.(Home
Economics)/BBA/BPA/BS (Computer
Science) with 1st division.
02
MBBS/B.E. (with 1st Division)
Incase of vacant seats, allocation can be
interchanged.
__________________________________________________________________________
16. Sindhi
M.A.
75
Graduation (with Sindhi Optional/
Compulsory subject)
__________________________________________________________________________
17. Sociology
M.A.
40
First preference: B.A. (1st division with
Sociology)
Second preference: B.A. (1st division
with Economics, Political Science,
Psychology, Education, Social Work,
Statistics, General History).
Third preference: B.A. (with 45% marks
in Sociology)
Fourth preference: B.A (with Economics,
Political Science, Psychology, Education,
Social Work, Statistics, General History).
5
B.Sc. with at least 50% marks
10
B.Sc.(Home Economics) with at least 50%
marks
5
B.Com. with at least 50% marks
__________________________________________________________________________
18. Social Work
M.A.
35
B.A. (with Social Work)
10
B.A. (with Sociology or Psychology)
5
B.Sc. (with Biology)
__________________________________________________________________________
19. Special Education
M.A.
45
i) B.A. with Psychology, Education, Social
Work or Sociology.
ii) Graduation
20
Special School nominations (Govt. and
non-Govt.)
________________________________________________________________________
20. Urdu
M.A.
70
i) Graduation with Urdu Advance (at least
45% marks)
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M.A. (Linguistics) 25
Faculty of Science
_________________________________________________________________________
S.No. Department
Class No. of Seats
Required eligibility _______
Applied Chemistry
M.Sc.
12
B.Sc. (Industrial Technology)
________________________________________________________________________
03. Biochemistry M.Sc.
30
B.Sc. (with Biochemistry) or
B.Sc. Medical Technology with
Physiology and Biochemistry
________________________________________________________________________
04. Botany
M.Sc.
50
B.Sc. (with Botany)
________________________________________________________________________
06. Chemistry
M.Sc.
30
B.Sc. with Chemistry (Pre Engineering)
70
B.Sc. with Chemistry (Pre Medical/
Geography/Geology)
________________________________________________________________________
08. Genetics
M.Sc.
72
i) B.Sc. with Biology subjects (Zoology,
Botany, Microbiology, Biochemistry,
Physiology and Chemistry)
ii) B.Sc. with Psychology, Geography,
Geology or Statistics with any two subjects
mentioned in (i).
iii) B.Sc. (Medical Technology)/Agriculture/
B.Pharm. or equivalent.
iv) B.Sc.(Honours Biology Group) 2nd year
with an application for conversion through
chairperson. These students will not have
to wait for one year after completion of
two years B.Sc.
__________________________________________________________________________
09. Geography
M.Sc.
25
B.Sc. (with Geography)
M.A.
20
B.A. (with Geography)
01.
10. Geology
M.Sc.
15
B.Sc. (with Geology)
__________________________________________________________________________
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11.
12.
Mathematics
M.Sc. /M.A. 50
13.
Microbiology
M.Sc.
14.
Petroleum Technology
M.Sc.
Physiology
M.Sc.
35
i) Microbiology
(B.Sc. Pass) Biology
ii) Biochemistry
Group with at least 60
iii) Zoology
% marks
iv) Botany
v) Chemistry
vi) M.B.B.S.
vii) D.V.M
viii) B.Sc. Physiotherapy
________________________________________________________________________
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17.
Statistics
M.A./M.Sc.
50
10
No. of Seats
Required eligibility
__
50
Commerce
M. Com
120
B.Com.
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Table 3 - B
Important Instruction
Table 3-B includes the names of those departments where admissions are granted by
the Department on the basis of merit and aptitude test. Admission schedule for these
departments is advertised in the newspapers separately. Candidates seeking
admission to departments shown in Table 2-A should not mention departments of
Table 3-B in the admission form enclosed herewith.
Faculty of Arts
__________________________________________________________________________
S.No. Department
Class No. of Seats
Required eligibility ________
01. Public Administration
MPA
50
Graduation (Two years)
02.
Women Studies
M.A.
50
Graduation
__________________________________________________________________________
Business
Administration
MBA
50
Faculty of Science
________________________________________________________________________
S.No. Department
Class No. of Seats
Required eligibility
01.
02.
Biotechnology
M.Sc.
60
50
03.
Computer Science
MCS
Environmental Studies
M.Sc.
70
.
B.Sc., B.Pharm., B.E., M.B.B.S., B.Sc
(Nursing) or any relevant degree
________________________________________________________________________
25
36
PROCEDURE OF ADMISSION
1.
2.
An admission form for open merit seat in departments shown in Table 1-A for
(BS) or 3-A (for Masters) is available within this booklet.
3.
4.
5.
A student is neither allowed to submit more than one admission form for
departments shown in Tables 1-A & 3-A nor he/she can make any changes in
the form after it is submitted. If any candidate is found submitting more than
one forms, all of his/her forms will be cancelled.
6.
A merit list will be prepared for every department after verification of the
eligibility and mark sheets of the applicants, on the basis of criteria set down
for that department.
7.
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8.
If any candidate feels that his / her name has not been included in the merit list
even though he/she has secured merit marks and satisfies the other conditions
of eligibility for admission to any department he/she has applied for, such
candidates should obtain a Claim Form from the Camp office on payment of
Rs.200/- (Rupees Two Hundred only) and submit it within the stipulated
period. If the claim is found to be valid, the cost of claim form will be refunded
and admission will be granted to the candidate according to rules and
regulations.
9.
Candidates submitting forms for reserved seats should submit a separate form
for this purpose which is available from the office of the Deputy Registrar
(Academic). These candidates can also submit the form for open merit seats
given in this booklet. However, the order of preference should be same in both
the forms.
10.
11.
University employees who wish to avail admission on the seats reserved for
them will have to submit an affidavit on a form which is available in the office
of the Deputy Registrar (Academic).
12.
Disabled persons who wish to apply for seats reserved for them are required to
submit a medical certificate giving details of their disability.
13.
Students applying on sports seats should attach sport certificates and other
supporting documents with their application.
14.
The list of admission for reserved seats will be prepared separately by the
concerned committee.
15.
Instructions for candidates whose name appear in the Admission Merit List
Candidates whose names appear in the admission list will have to complete all
formalities for admission within the stipulated time, otherwise their admission
will lapse.
The following documents are to be submitted for completion of admission:
1. The original Marks sheet of the last examination i.e. H.S.C. or equivalent
for BS and Graduation for Masters (non returnable)
2. Character Certificate from the head of the institution last attended. For
external candidates a character certificate from any gazetted officer (non
returnable).
38
After completion of the above formalities, the candidate will have to fill in
an enrolment form that will be issued only on the production of original
receipt of the Admission Form. Under the University rules his/her admission
will not be deemed complete until he/she receives his/her enrolment card.
17.
Students who have passed their last examination from Board, College or
University out side Karachi have to submit a migration certificate from the
respective institute in order to complete the enrolment formalities.
18.
19.
The candidate will have to fulfill the rules and criteria set down by the
departments, which have been mentioned in Tables 1 & 3 (A & B) of this
booklet.
20.
The admission Policy for Evening classes will be announced separately in the
month of December for BS and May for Masters. Details are available in
Appendix - B.
21.
All candidates for admission will have to, besides the directions given in this
booklet, abide by the rules set down in the University Code. Likewise semester
rules are applicable on all the students. Important semester rules are given in
Appendix-E.
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ADMISSION FEE
FIRST SEMESTER 2008
Admission and Tuition fees for the new entrants are as follows:
(Fee once deposited is non-refundable)
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Faculty of Science:
M.Sc./PGD (including Geography, Psychology)
B.S. (including Geography and Psychology, and
excluding Agriculture and Actuarial Sciences
B.S. Agriculture
B.S. Actuarial Sciences
M.Sc. Petroleum Technology
M.Sc. Health & Physical Education
Faculty of Pharmacy:
M-Pharm
Pharm-D
Note: Fee structure of self financed departments/programmes (Tables 1-B & 3B) is
mentioned in their admissions booklet.
Nazimabad (Chowrangi)
Bahadurabad
Malir Township (Tanki)
New Karachi
Hydry (opp: Police Station)
40
APPENDIX-A
THE FOLLOWING UNDERTAKING IS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE CANDIDATES
FOR ADMISSION ON JUDICIAL STAMP PAPER OF RS.20/- AT THE TIME OF COMPLETING
ADMISSION FORMALITIES
UNDERTAKING
Witness No.1
Witness No.2
_____________________________
Signature of the Oath Commissioner
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APPENDIX-B
EVENING PROGRAMME
Evening Programme admissions will be announced separately in December 2007 for BS and May 2008 for
Masters. However, the process of admission in the evening programme of computer science (B.S./BSSE/MCS)
and Business Administration (MBA) is announced with the morning programme of these Departments. The
brochure of the Evening Programme contain details about the courses offered, fee structure, and the relevant
rules and regulations. Following Certificate, Diploma and Degrees are offered in evening programme.
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES
01. Mass Communications
02. Persian
03. Mathematics
04. Petroleum Technology
05. UIrdu
DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
01. Contemporary Arabic
02. Criminology
03. Economics and Finance
04. Environmental Sciences
05. International Relations
06. Local Government (DLG)
07. Mathematics
08. Persian
09. Petroleum Technology
10. Public Administration (PGDPA)
11. Quranic Arabic
12. Speech & Language Pathology
BACHELOR'S PROGRAMMES
01. Agriculture
02. Applied Chemistry
03. B. Com
04. B.B.A
05. Biochemistry
06. Botany
07. Chemistry
08. Computer Science (BSCS/BSSE)
09. Economics
10. English
11. Food Science & Technology
12. International relations
13. Mass Communication B.A.(Hons.)
14. Pharmacy (Phram-D)
15. Physiology
16. Psychology
17. Public Administration (BPA)
18. Sociology
19. Special Education
20. Women studies
21. Zoology
MASTER'S PROGRAMMES
01. Administrative Sciences (MAS)
02. Applied Physics (with specialization in Electronics)
03. Applied Statistics
04. Audiology and Speech Pathology
05. Biochemistry
06. Botany
07. Business Administration
08. Chemistry
09. Commerce M.Com. (General / Insurance)
10. Computer Science
11. Criminological Sciences
12. Criminology
13. Economics
14. Economics & Finance
15. English
16. English (Literature / Linguistic)
17. Environmental Sciences
18. Health and Physical Education
19. Industrial & Business Mathematics (M.I.B.M)
20. International Relations
21. M. Pharm.
22. Mass Communications
23. Microbiology
24. Petroleum Technology
25. Physics (with spec. in Electronics & Communications)
26. Physiology
27. Population Sciences
28. Public Administration- MPA
29. Sociology
30. Transport management
31. Zoology
32. MS Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems
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APPENDIX -C
MASTER'S ADMISSIONS - 2007
CLOSING PERCENTAGE BY CATEGORY AND ELIGIBILITY
S. No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
NAME OF DEPARTMENT
APPLIED CHEMISTRY
ARABIC
BENGALI
BIO-CHEMISTRY
BOTANY
CHEMISTRY - PRE MEDICAL
CHEMISTRY - PRE ENGINEERING
ECONOMICS - ARTS
ECONOMICS-SCIENCE
EDUCATION - MERIT
EDUCATION (WITH EDUCATION)
EDUCATION (B-ED)
ENGLISH (WITH COMPULSORY ENGLISH)
ENGLISH (WITH ENGLISH ADVANCE)
GENERAL HISTORY
GENERAL HISTORY- MERIT
GENETICS
GEOGRAPHY - ARTS
GEOGRAPHY - SCIENCE
GEOLOGY
INDS. & BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDU
INT. RELATIONS - COMMERCE
INT. RELATIONS - ARTS
INT. RELATIONS - SCIENCE
ISLAMIC HISTORY (B.A)
ISLAMIC LEARNING
LIBRARY SCIENCE-GENERAL
LIBRARY SCIENCE-(55 MARKS IN OPT. LSC)
MASS COMMUNICATION
MATHEMATICS
MICROBIOLOGY (B.Sc. WITH MICROBIOLOGY)
MICROBIOLOGY (B.SC. WITH MED. TECHNOL.)
PAKISTAN STUDIES - ARTS
PAKISTAN STUDIES - COMMERCE
PAKISTAN STUDIES - H. ECONOMICS
PAKISTAN STUDIES - HONOURS
PAKISTAN STUDIES - SCIENCE
PERSIAN
PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY (B.Sc.)
PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY (B.Tech / B.E)
PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICS
PHYSIOLOGY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY-(WITH PSYCHO)
PSYCHOLOGY-B.A /B.SC/ B.com
QUR'AN & SUNNAH
SINDHI
SOCIAL WORK - ARTS
SOCIAL WORK-SCIENCE
SOCIAL WORK - SOC/PSY
SOCIOLOGY - ARTS
SOCIOLOGY -SCIENCE
SOCIOLOGY-H-ECONOMICS
SOCIOLOGY - COMMERCE
SPECIAL EDUCATION
STATISTICS
STATISTICS WITH PGD
URDU (WITH URDU ADVANCE )
USOOLUDDIN
ZOOLOGY
CATEGORY "K"
--68.20
--54.38
52.81
60.94
56.19
60.10
45.00
60.00
57.90
56.15
66.54
46.60
45.00
48.27
54.13
45.70
47.69
52.94
48.75
45.00
62.47
60.00
60.00
45.00
47.30
54.40
51.70
57.21
60.00
70.22
54.20
55.53
45.00
48.35
47.94
--56.13
--48.69
51.75
60.00
50.60
57.40
60.00
45.00
48.30
45.00
45.63
53.50
54.00
50.75
50.20
58.13
49.90
53.25
45.90
45.00
46.90
46.25
CATEGORY
"S"
CATEGORY
"P"
---------------------------
---------------------------
--53.80
--48.50
----------61.00
----55.10
----61.67 (According to Formula)
------61.50
48.56
------------58.27
--60.94
--------58.10
----56.30
------------54.40
46.00
-----
49.80
----51.70
------71.00
--60.00
61.50
------------80.11
--48.69
----------67.05
----60.00
----------56.60
53.81
62.00
----55.07
--------49.60
46.40
---
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Note: The above percentages are given only for guidance and are not applicable to admission for this year.
APPENDIX- D
CLOSING PERCENTAGE FOR B.S. & PHARM-D ADMISSIONS 2007BY CATERGORY AND ELIGIBLITY (for guidance only)
S.
NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
DEPARTMENT NAME
AGRICULTURE
APPLIED CHEMISTRY
APPLIED CHEMISTRY (DAE)
ARABIC
BENGALI
BIOCHEMISTRY
BOTANY
CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY (DAE)
ECONOMICS (SCIENCE)
ECONOMICS (with ECO or COM)
EDUCATION (DAE)
EDUCATION (with EDU)
ENGLISH ('A' Level)
ENGLISH (Comp. with >60% marks)
ENGLISH (HSC after 'O' Level)
ENGLISH (Elective with >45% marks)
FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (Biology)
FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (Maths)
GENERAL HISTORY (DAE)
GENERAL HISTORY (Merit)
GENERAL HISTORY (with GHS)
GEOLOGY
GEOGRAPHY (Biology)
GEOGRAPHY (Maths)
GEOGRAPHY (with GGR)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (COMMERCE)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (SCIENCE)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (with CIV, GHS, ECO, SCL, LOG)
ISLAMIC HISTORY (Merit)
ISLAMIC HISTORY (with HIS)
ISLAMIC HISTORY (with ISL,GHS,ARB)
ISLAMIC LEARNING (Merit)
ISLAMIC LEARNING (with ISL)
MASS COMMUNICATION
MASS COMMUNICATION (DAE)
MATHEMATICS
MICROBIOLOGY
PERSIAN
PHARMACY
PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICS
PHYSICS (DAE)
PHYSILOGY
PSYCHOLOGY (DAE)
PSYCHOLOGY (Merit)
PSYCHOLOGY (with PSY)
POLITICAL SCIENCE (SCI,COM)
POLITICAL SCIENCE (with CIV)
SINDHI
SOCIAL WORK (Art)
SOCIAL WORK (Science)
SOCIOLOGY (COMMERCE)
SOCIOLOGY (SCIENCE)
SOCIOLOGY (with ECO,CIV, EDU, SWK,STA)
SOCIOLOGY (with SCL)
SOCIOLOGY (with SCL>45% marks)
SPECIAL EDUCATION
STATISTICS (with MAT)
STATISTICS (DAE + MAT)
URDU (Advanced with >45% marks)
URDU (Compulsory with >60% marks)
ZOOLOGY
"K"
65.91
72.45
63.38
45
54.79
74.45
67.91
72.82
76.26
68.73
63.18
74.78
55.91
55
54.09
76
51.18
79.36
74.91
68.23
57
45.27
68.27
65.18
63.45
48.82
71.36
73.45
58.82
54.18
46.09
45
65.27
45
72
76.41
67.09
74.91
45
76.91
54.64
68.82
74.11
72.18
71.31
73
56
67
49.09
45.36
50.09
64.91
61.64
67.73
60.45
61.36
51.36
57.18
65.91
72.76
45
51.82
69.64
CATEGORY
"S"
53
"P"
51.82
46.45
46.27
50.82
50.45
55.64
48.27
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APPENDIX- E
IMPORTANT SEMESTER RULES
Below are the few important semester rules taken from the Semester Rules Book-2002 for
the convenience of the students in order to remove their difficulties which they face very
soon after getting admission:
Students seeking change in any of the minor subject can apply for change within
30 days of the start of the semester of 1st year as well as 2nd year. All such
permissions would be granted by the Dean on the recommendation of the
Chairperson, provided there is a provision of such combination in the statutes.
ASSESSMENT:
(a)
A minimum of 50% marks are required to pass. Both theory and practical
exams are separate passing heads.
ASSESSMENT:
(a) A minimum of 40% marks are required to pass. Both theory and practical
exams are separate passing heads.
(b) For M.B.A. 2.2 CGPR and where Grade Point System adopted before 2006, a
minimum of 2.45 CGPR is required to obtain Master Degree.
General Rules
PROMOTION RULES:
1. Students shall not be promoted to the next higher class if he/she fails to clear 80%
of courses.
2. A student repeating a course shall not be given a rank in order of merit.
ASSESSMENT:
The assessment of student`s performance will be made out of 100 marks fixed for a
course in general.
FAILURES / REPETITION:
1. If a student is unable to complete the attendance requirement in any course, he/she
shall be required to attend the entire course whenever it is offered again. He/She
will become eligible for taking the examination in the particular course only after
he/she has completed its attendance requirement. Such a student shall pay a
prescribed fee for attending the classes as Casual Student.
2. If a student, after completing the attendance requirement, does not appear or fails in
the terminal examination of a course, he/she will be allowed to re-appear not more
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than twice in the terminal examination when it is offered in the next session after
the payment of prescribed examination fee as Repeater Student.
3. A repeater student who fails to clear a course/courses in three regular, available
chances will not be eligible to re-appear. He/She may be allowed as a last chance to
attend the classes of the course/courses he/she failed to clear. Permission to appear
in the examination will be subject to completing attendance requirements.
4. If a student has failed in only one paper of a degree program and he/she declared to
attend fresh classes as 3rd time failure shall be allowed to take condense classes to
complete his degree program and to appear in the examination, provided he/she is
losing one year if asked to attend fresh classes in regular semester.
CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION / RE-ADMISSION:
If a student admitted in BS 1st year or Masters (Prev.)or Pharm-D 1st Year class for
the first time fails to attend the class for the 15 days, his/her admission shall stand
cancelled. A student who has failed more than 50% courses in a year, his/her
admission shall be cancelled. Cancelled admission of those students who fails in
>50% of courses in their first academic year will be restored by Dean with
Chairpersons recommendation.
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