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PROSPECTUS

A C A D E M I C Y E A R 2 0 1 5-2016

(Batch-2016)
FOR
DEGREE COURSES
IN
ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
MATHEMATICS
NOTE
This Prospectus is approved by the Academic Council of the University in its 28th meeting held on 12-08-2015 and
is accurate and up-to-date. The information herein is subject to change and the university reserves the right to
make such changes without notice. All rules and regulations of the university apply to Undergraduate, Graduate
and Postgraduate Courses. The modified rules supersede the old version.

Enquiries concerning admissions should be addressed to:

Registrar
OR
Chairman, Admission Committee

Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology,


Nawabshah, District Shaheed Benazirabad, Sindh-Pakistan.

Telephone No. (0244) 9370381-4


Ext. 2102 & 2111
Fax: (0244) 9370357, 9370367
e-mail: pvc@quest.edu.pk
registrar@quest.edu.pk
azamsoomro9@gmail.com
Website: www.quest.edu.pk

About QUEST: • Ranked amongst Top Ten Universities in Pakistan.


• Accredited by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), Islamabad.
• Recognized by Higher Education Commission (HEC), Islamabad.
• Foreign qualified, dedicated & experienced full time faculty.

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Prof. Dr. A.K. Baloch


Vice Chancellor
The new prospectus for the upcoming 2015-16 batch is in your hands. It is prepared with intention to furnish
prospect undergraduate students and their parents with all necessary information on available study options
at QUEST Nawabshah and at QUECEST Larkano; with associated admission process and other rules and regulations
which prospect undergraduate students are required to follow.

The QUEST has 10 departments that offer 11 degree programs. All departments house highly qualified faculty,
of which most are graduated from high ranked universities of United Kingdom, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and
other European countries. In pursuing the objective of delivering high quality education, the QUEST has also
adhered the modern teaching methods that include state of art class rooms equipped with modern audio visual
equipments, up to date and high tech laboratories for conducting practicals and a central library. QUEST always
endeavours for continuing development of its hard and soft infrastructure. In order to extend the knowledge
base and expertise of its faculty and students, regular training programs are organized by the QUEST, which
attempt to enhance participants' capacity to adhere modern knowledge concerning teaching methods and
professional knowledge.

I believe, here at QUEST, we are delivering the state of Art education in various disciplines of engineering and
science, which is harmonious with ever changing technology. In the end, I wish good luck to all applicants who
are planning to appear in the entry test to get admission in desired degree program. I am sure that studying in
QUEST will be a life time learning experience for you.
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Prof. Dr. Saleem Raza Samo
Pro-Vice Chancellor
It gives me immense please to write a message for the prospectus to be published for candidates for admission
in new batch i.e 16-Batch.I do remember my student life way back 1980 when I passed SSC-II & was waiting for
admission in B.E, like you. Luckily I got admission in Mechanical Engineering which was my 1st choice. Being
product of this University I always feel proud to work for the betterment and name & fame for my Almamater. I
did my Masters degree from Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Energy Technology, with scholarship awarded
by the Asian Development Bank, Japan. Then I was also awarded the Commonwealth Scholarship for PhD in Building
Energy Assessment Methods from University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), Manchester,
UK.

After acquiring Ph. D degree and specialization in the field of Energy and Environment a unique department i.e
Energy & Environment was established in year 2005 in QUEST Nawabshah Sindh Pakistan. This is the only department
of its kind in Pakistan which is offering four-year Bachelors degree B.E., two-year Master degree M.E, and Ph.D
degree in the disciplines of Energy and Environment. In this department research group is also established who
is working on Energy conservation in buildings and utilization of alternate and renewable energy resources (Solar,
Wind, Biofuels, and lowgrade fuels).

I am glad to share this information that a research environment is now fully established in our University since
2010 and almost every department has been given this task to organize national Conferences, Seminars, Workshops,
Training Courses and International conferences for promotion of research in University in general and for students
in particular.

Very recently during my visit to China one MoU has been signed in July 2015 between QUEST & BUCT. The graduates
and faculty members of QUEST will be beneficiaries under this MoU.

I wish all success to the candidates for admission in this University, i.e 16-Batch.
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Prof. Dr. Bashir Ahmed Memon


Dean, Faculty of Engineering

Prof. Dr. Bashir Ahmed Memon joined Mehran University College of Engineering and Technology (MUCET) Nawabshah
in 1985, as student of Civil Engineering Department. In 1990 joined the same Department as member of teaching
staff. In 1996 he proceeded abroad for Masters Degree in Structural Engineering on Cultural Scholarship from
TongJi University, Shanghai, China.

Dr. Memon received his Ph.D Degree in Structural Engineering in 2004 from TongJi University Shangai China. At
present he is working as Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering,
Science & Technology, Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan. In addition to his basic job, Dr. Memon also holds the charge
of Dean Faculty of Engineering.

Dr. Memon is life member of Pakistan Engineering Council and Institute of Engineers Pakistan. He is also HEC
(Higher Education Commission) approved Supervisor for Ph.D Degree students, and actively engaged in research
activities related to Structural Engineering.
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon
Dean, Faculty Of Technology

Dr. Memon did Bachelors in Civil Engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi. He
got his M.Phil in Structural Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro and
PhD in Structural Engineering from UTM Malaysia.

At present, Dr. Memon is Professor, Dean (Faulty of Technology) and Head of Civil Engineering Department,
Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology, Nawabshah.

Dr. Memon is active researcher. His field of interest is Plain and Reinforced Concrete, Fiber Reinforced Concrete,
Lightweight Concrete, Sandwich Structural Panels, Advanced Structural Materials, Ferrocement, Low-cost Housing
and Foundation Engineering. He has about 32 research papers published in journals of international repute/presented
in international & national conferences. Dr. Memon received “Best University Teacher’s Award, 2008” awarded
by HEC, Pakistan.
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Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saand


Dean, Quality Enhancement Cell

Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saand was awarded Ph.D. scholarship from SLP scheme of HEC, Pakistan. He obtained his
Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering in March 2008 from University Technology Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia and peculiarly
completed that in minimum time period of three years. Dr. Saand has major contribution in teaching and research.
He has been teaching number of courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level, including Ph.D courses.
Currently, he is supervising three (03) Ph.D research students and eight (08) Masters Research students. He has
20 research papers on his credits, either published in reputed International Journals or presented in International
peer-review conferences. As an Expert he has evaluated International Research Projects and reviewed three
(03) Ph.D. and a number of Masters Theses. He is also reviewer of number of International Research Journals
and member of Editorial Boards.

Dr. Saand also has delivered many national and international seminar / workshop lectures on research methods
and skills, thesis writing, research writing and short-courses / trainings on CAD & Computer based project
management. He also has organized International & National conferences in the country and abroad.

Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saand was given responsibility in capacity of Principal, to establish and develop a newly
started Engineering College at Larkano, Sindh, Pakistan and he contributed with honesty, dedication, sincerity
and devotion to establish and develop that well, academically and infrastructure wise.

He is also member of Advisory Building Committee, Senate, Academic Council, Board of faculty, Board of studies,
Scrutiny Committee, Monitoring Committee, Admission Committee and several other committees in the University.
He is also playing a major role for development of newly established universities; Peoples Medical University
of Medical & Health Sciences (PUMHS) and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University (SBBU), Nawabshah, being a member
of Advisory Building Committee(s). In appreciation and recognition of his achievements and dedicated services,
HEC awarded him 'Best University Teacher Award-2011' and Mehran University Alumni Association awarded him
'MUAA Excellence Achievement Award' and IDEALTM I.C.T. awarded 'Excellence Award'.

Currently, Dr. Saand is working in capacity of Dean, Quality Enhancement Cell and Director, Postgraduate Studies
& Research in additon to professorship.
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman Keerio
Dean, Faculty of EL, ES, TC & CS Engineering

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman Keerio did bachelors in Electrical Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering
and Technology, Jamshoro in 1991. He got his masters in Control Engineering from Pakistan Navy Engineering
College NUST in 2002. He did Ph.D. in Controls and Robotics from Beijing Institute of Technology, China in 2008.

Dr. Keerio joined QUEST in 1992 as lecturer. Currently, Professor Dr. Keerio is chairman of Electrical Engineering
Department and Dean, Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunication & Computer Systems Engineering,
QUEST Nawabshah. His field of Interest is Control Engineering & Robotics.

He has more than 20 research publications in International/ National Journals and International Conferences.
He has participated as author in International Conferences in China. He has produced number of Masters in Power
Engineering and number of Masters projects in his supervision are under progress. Dr. Keerio is member of
Syndicate, Disciplinary Committee and Academic Council QUEST.
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Prof. Dr. Zahid Hussain Abro


Dean, Faculty of Science

Prof. Dr. Zahid Hussain Abro completed his BSc and MSc in Computer Science from University of Sindh, Jamshoro.
He has completed his PhD in Computer Science from Technical University Graz, Austria in July 2010 and still is
collaborating with this university. Presently, he is working as a Professor at IT Department and as the Dean,
Faculty of Science, QUEST, Nawabshah. His research interest includes Software Engineering particularly Agile
Software Development Methods, HCI, Mobile HCI, User Experience, Agile User Experience, Android, and Web
Engineering.

He has been awarded the “Certificate of Inventor” by Technical University Graz, Austria for his innovative product
called “Mamtam”. This product was finalist among TOP FIVE out of 119 products/ projects under the category
“Public Forward Award” for the Fast Forward Award 2009 in Styria, Austria. He has also been recognized by HEC,
Pakistan as the shining star.

He has more than 30 publications in international / national journals and conferences and is supervising many
MS and PhD students at QUEST. Besides member of IEEE, ACM, and Austrian Computer Society, he is the program
committee member of various international/ national conferences.
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Prof. Dr. Abdul Fattah Chandio
Principal, Quest Engineering College Larkano

Prof. Dr. Abdul Fattah Chandio did Bachelors in Electronic Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering
and Technology, Jamshoro. He got his Masters from National University of Science and Technology (Military
College of Signals Campus) in Telecom Engineering. Dr. Chandio completed his PhD from Beijing Institute of
Technology, Beijing, PR China a in the field of Information Sciences. Currently, Dr. Chandio is working as Professor
and Principal of QUEST Engineering College Larkano.

Dr. Chandio was the first Principal of QUEST Engineering College Larkano. Dr. Chandio is the author of nineteen
publications, published in national and international journals and conferences. He is also supervising various
research projects in the field of Electronics, Telecommunication and Computer Science. Dr. Chandio's research
interests are in the field of Spatial Data mining (Hazard mitigation, Environmental protection, Resource
Distribution), Use of optical signal processing in computer hardware (Holography, Optical Interfacing) and
Solutions of computer communications and Internets.

Dr. Chandio is the prominent member of expert list of Pakistan Engineering Council for evaluation of Engineering
Programs throughout the country. Dr Chandio is the member editorial board QUEST Research Journal since
October 200 to date. He is active member of various National Curriculum Revision Committees of HEC.
CONTENT

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Sr. # Name of Details Page # Sr. # Name of Details Page #
Academic Calendar 4.1.1 Introduction 42
1 Introduction 01 4.1.2 Teaching Staff 43
1.1 Brief History of the Institution 01 4.1.3 Courses of Study 44
1.2 Fields of Study 02 4.2 Department of Computer Science 46
1.3 Officers of the University 02 4.2.1 Introduction 46
2 Dean Faculty of Engineering 03 4.2.2 Teaching Staff 47
2.1 Department of Civil Engineering 04 4.2.3 Courses of Study 48
2.1.1 Introduction 04 4.3 Department of Mathematics & Statistics 50
2.1.2 Teaching Staff 05 4.3.1 Introduction 50
2.1.3 Courses of Study 06 4.3.2 Teaching Staff 51
2.2 Department of Mechanical Engineering 08 4.3.3 Courses of Study 52
2.2.1 Introduction 08 4.4 Department of Basic Science & Related Studies 54
2.2.2 Teaching Staff 10 4.4.1 Introduction 54
2.2.3 Courses of Study 11 4.4.2 Teaching Staff 55
2.3 Department of Energy & Environment 13 5 Faculty of Technology 56
2.3.1 Introduction 13 5.1 Introduction 57
2.3.2 Teaching Staff 15 5.2 Affiliation of Technical Institutions 58
2.3.3 Courses of Study 16 6 Quality Enhancement Cell (Q.E.C) 60
2.4 Department of Chemical Engineering 18 7 Student's Attendance Monitoring Cell 61
2.4.1 Introduction 18 8 Directorates 62
2.4.2 Teaching Staff 20 8.1 Directorate of Sports 62
2.4.3 Courses of Study 21 8.2 Directorate of Postgraduate Studies & Research 62
3 Faculty of EL, ES, TC and CS Engineering 23 8.3 Directorate of Research & Publications 63
3.1 Department of Electrical Engineering 24 8.4 Directorate of Planning & Development 63
3.1.1 Introduction 24 8.5 Directorate of Industrial Liaison 63
3.1.2 Teaching Staff 25 8.6 Directorate of Student Affairs 64
3.1.3 Courses of Study 26 8.7 Directorate of Continuing Education 64
3.2 Department of Computer System Engineering 28 9 Facilities Available for Students 65
3.2.1 Introduction 28 9.1 Library 65
3.2.2 Teaching Staff 29 9.2 English Language Centre 65
3.2.3 Courses of Study 31 9.3 Students Residential Accommodation 66
3.3 Department of Electronic Engineering 33 9.4 I.T Services 67
3.3.1 Introduction 33 9.5 Medical Facilities 67
3.3.2 Teaching Staff 34 9.6 Transport Facilities 68
3.3.3 Courses of Study 35 9.7 Sports Facilities 68
3.4 Department of Telecommunication 37 9.8 Financial Assistance 68
3.4.1 Introduction 37 10 QUEST Engineering College Larkano 71
3.4.2 Teaching Staff 38 10.1 Introduction 72
3.4.3 Courses of Study 39 10.2 Officers of the College 72
4 Faculty of Science 41 10.3 Department of Civil Engineering 73
4.1 Department of Information Technology 42 10.3.1 Teaching Staff 73
CONTENT

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Sr. # Name of Details Page # Sr. # Name of Details Page #
10.4 Department of Mechanical Engineering 74 Table-1 Distribution of Seats in Engineering 85
10.4.1 Teaching Staff 74 Table-2 Distribution of Seats in Districts 86
10.5 Department of Electrical Engineering 75 Table-3 Distributions of Remaining Categories 87
10.5.1 Teaching Staff 75 Table-4 Detail of Urban Areas of Sindh Province 89
10.6 Department of Electronic Engineering 76 Table-5 Description of seats in Science 90
10.6.1 Teaching Staff 76 Table-6 Distribution of seats for Self Finance 91
10.7 Department of Basic Science & Related Studies 77 12 Rules & Regulations 92
10.7.1 Teaching Staff 77 12.1 Title 92
11 Rules & Procedure for Admission 78 12.2 Commencement 92
11.1 Bachelor Programmes 78 12.3 Definitions 92
11.2 Eligibility for Admission 78 12.4 The Courses of Studies 92
11.2.1 General 78 12.5 Duration of Terms and Years 92
11.2.2 Specific Eligibility 78 12.6 Marks 92
11.3 Application form for Admission 79 12.7 Departmental Committee 92
11.4 Pre-Admission Test 79 12.8 Requirement of Each Term Course 93
11.5 (A) Interviews & Admissions 79 12.9 Distribution of Marks 93
11.6 (B) Submission of Documents 80 12.9.1 Theory 93
11.6 Distribution of Seats 80 12.9.2 Practical 93
11.7 Additional Marks for Hafiz-e-Quran 80 12.9.3 Project / Thesis 93
11.8 Deduction of Marks due to Gap in Education 81 12.10 Conduct of Sessional Work 94
11.9 Procedure for Filling up Seats 81 12.11 Improvement of Sessional Marks 94
11.10 Selection Procedure against various categories 81 12.12 Appearance in Term Examination 94
11.11 Eligibility for Admission (Sports Men) 81 12.13 Rules for setting of Question Paper 95
11.12 Health of Students 82 12.14 Scanning for Results 96
11.13 Closing of Admissions 82 12.15 Passing an Examination 96
11.14 Cancellation of Admission 82 12.16 Promotion to Higher Class 96
11.15 NOC and study leave for candidates 82 12.17 Division 96
11.16 Admission in any other institution 82 12.18 Award of Faculty Position 96
11.17 Identity Card 82 12.19 Award of Degree 97
11.18 Enrolment Card 83 12.20 Award of Grace Marks 97
11.19 Fees 83 12.21 Comprehensive Viva-Voice Examination 97
11.19.1 Admission Fees (per year) 83 12.22 Time for Checking Scripts 97
11.19.2 Other fees common to all above program 83 12.23 Final Award 97
11.19.3 Examination Fees 83 12.24 Re-Totaling of Marks 97
11.19.4 Hostel Fees (per year) 83 12.25 Medium of Instructions 97
11.19.5 BS (Mathematics & Statistics Program) 83 12.26 Mistake / Omissions 97
11.20 Admission Under Self Finance Scheme 83 12.27 Modification of Regulations 97
11.20.1 Fees (Self Finance) 84 13 Migration Policy 98
11.20.2 Other Rules 84 13.1 Students Conduct & Discipline 98
11.21 Admission Under Nominated 84 14 Pre Admission Test Sample Paper 102
11.22 Admission of Foreign Students 84
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016
ACADEMIC AND EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR 16, 15, 14 and 13 BATCHES

Duration of a Term Minimum attendance requirement to


Teaching : 16 weeks Two Term Duration : 22x2 = 44 weeks be eligible to appear in the Term
Examination is 75%.
Exam. Preparation: 02 weeks Summer Vacation : 06 weeks Minimum number of lectures during
term in a subject of 4 CH shall be 52
Examinations : 04 weeks Winter Vacation : 02 weeks and for 2 CH shall be 26.
Each lecture is of one hour duration.
Total : 22 weeks Total : 52 weeks

Batch 16 - Batch 15 - Batch 14 - Batch 13 - Batch


Term 1st Term First Year 1st Term Second Year 1st Term Third Year 1st Term FourthYear
Date of start of classes 11.01.2016 11.01.2016 11.01.2016 11.01.2016

Date of suspension of classes 30.04.2016 30.04.2016 30.04.2016 30.04.2016

Display of sessional marks 10.05.2016 10.05.2016 10.05.2016 10.05.2016

Schedule of examination 10.05.2016 10.05.2016 10.05.2016 10.05.2016

Conduct of examination 13.05.2016 13.05.2016 13.05.2016 13.05.2016

Summer Vacation: 06.06.2016 to 24.07.2016

Batch 16 - Batch 15 - Batch 14 - Batch 13 - Batch


Term 2nd Term First Year 2nd Term Second Year 2nd Term Third Year 2nd Term FourthYear
Date of start of classes 25.07.2016 25.07.2016 25.07.2016 25.07.2016

Date of suspension of classes 12.11.2016 12.11.2016 12.11.2016 12.11.2016

Display of sessional marks 22.11.2016 22.11.2016 22.11.2016 22.11.2016

Schedule of examination 22.11.2016 22.11.2016 22.11.2016 22.11.2016

Conduct of examination 28.11.2016 28.11.2016 28.11.2016 28.11.2016

Winter Vacation: 26.12.2016 to 08.01.2017

• Pre-admission Test (17-Batch) Sunday 19th November 2016


• Start of new session 09-01-2017
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION

In order to provide adequate opportunity of


engineering education to the people
belonging to the interior of Sindh province,
the Sindh University Engineering college
Jamshoro was established in 1963 as a
constituent college of the University of
Sindh. According to the education policy of
1972, it was decided by the government to
upgrade the college to the level of University
of Engineering & Technology after shifting
it to Nawabshah. Consequently, the 1st year
classes were started a Nawabshah in
February 1974. Nawabshah”. On 7th August 1996, MUCET Statistics. While all the laboratories of Civil
was upgraded to the level of University Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and
In July 1976, this institution entered the through an ordinance and later an Act of Workshop are located at Sector-C. The
second phase and was declared as additional Sindh Assembly and named as “Quaid-e- Central Library is located between Sector-
campus of University of Sindh through Awam University of Engineering, Science B & C. New Administration Block is
amendment in the Sindh University Act, and Technology (QUEST), Nawabshah”. constructed near Sector-C, Departments of
1972 and was headed by a Pro-Vice QUEST is accredited with Higher Education Electronic Engineering, Telecommunication
Chancellor. The additional campus was Commission and Pakistan Engineering Engineering, Energy & Environment
eventually upgraded to the level of Council. Engineering and Chemical Engineering are
University on 1st March 1977 through an established in separate buildings located
ordinance. Later-on, the Provincial Assembly QUEST campus is situated just outside the near Sector-A & C.
of Sindh also passed an Act in this regard city of Nawabshah near airport and is spread
and named the institution “Mehran over an area of 457 acres on both sides of There is a well-planned residential colony
University of Engineering and Technology, the main Sakrand Road. Presently, it consists consisting of a substantial number of
Nawabshah”. of three academic sectors. Sectors A houses bungalows for the teachers and officers and
the departments of Electrical Engineering, quarters for other employees. A constituent
In 1980, the Government decided to shift Computer Systems Engineering, Computer college named Engineering College Larkana
the seat of University to Jamshoro and the Science Department and Institute of has been established at Larkana city from
campus at Nawabshah was declared as Information Technology. Sector B houses the year 2010. Further details of the
constituent college of Mehran University; the departments of Civil Engineering, university are given in vatious sections of
renamed “Mehran University College of Mechanical Engineering, Basic Sciences & the prospectus.
Engineering and Technology (MUCET), Related Studies and Mathematics &

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1.2 FIELDS OF STUDY, TEACHING SYSTEM AND AWARD OF 1.3 OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

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DEGREE
Following are the main officers of the University:
Degree courses in the following disciplines are offered at QUEST. 1. Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Abdul Karim Baloch
B.E (Pakistan)
1. Chemical Engineering M.Phil (Southampton,UK)
Ph.D. (Bradford, U.K)
2. Civil Engineering Post Doctorate (USA)
3. Computer Systems Engineering
4. Energy & Environment Engineering 2. Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Saleem Raza Samo
B.E (MUET), M.E. (Thailand),
5. Electrical Engineering Ph.D (U.K)
6. Electronic Engineering
7. Mechanical Engineering 3. Dean, Faculty of Prof. Dr. Bashir Ahmed Memon
8. Telecommunication Engineering Engineering B.E (MUET), M.E (China),
Ph.D (China)
9. Computer Science
10. Information Technology 4. Dean, Faculty of Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon
11. Mathematics Technology B.E (MUET), M.Phil (MUET)
Ph.D (Malaysia)
The system of education is the term system. An academic year is 5. Dean, Quality Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saand
divided into two terms and the University offers eight terms (four- Enhancement Cell B.E (MUET), ME (MUET)
year) course leading to Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Ph.D (Malasia)
Information Technology, Computer Science and Mathematics. 6. Dean, Faculty of EL, ES, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman
TC & CS Engineering Keerio
Students of all disciplines are also required to study some basic B.E (MUET), M.S (PNEC),
subjects in social studies, mathematics as well as some belonging Ph.D (China)
to other branches of Engineering, which are generally taught by 7. Dean, Faculty of Science Prof. Dr. Zahid Hussain Abro
the concerned departments. M.Sc. (Sindh), Ph.D. (Austria)
8. Principal QUEST Prof. Dr. Abdul Fattah Chandio
At the end of fourth year, after satisfactory completion of the Engineering College B.E (Mehran), MS Telecom (NUST)
courses in all respects and having passed all the examinations held Larkano Ph.D. (China)
from time to time by the University, the degree of Bachelor of
9. All Chairmen of Teaching
Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Departments
Computer Science and Mathematics are awarded.
10. Registrar Mr. Ashique Ali Joyo
The postgraduate programmes are also offered in the fields of M.A (Hons) Economics)
M.Phil (Economics)
Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy Environment
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Systems 11. Director Finance Mr. Fazal Ali Shaikh
Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Technology and M.A (Eco.) MBA (Finance)
Mathematics leading to award of ME/MS/M.Phil. and Ph.D. 12. Controller of Engr. Nazir Ahmed Durrani
degrees in this field. Examinations B.E (MUET)
13. Incharge Librarian Mr. Ghulam Farooque Channar
ME/MS are four terms (02 years) evening programme, M.Phil. B.A (S.U), M.L.IS (S.U)
and Ph.D are full time programmes.
14. Incharge Resident Mr. Abdul Fattah Memon
Auditor B.Sc. (Hons), MPA (Sindh)

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Department of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Energy & Environment Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering

Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon Prof. Dr. Altaf Hussain Rajpar
Chairman Chairman
Department of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering

Dr. Asif Ali Memon Engr. Abdul Nasir Laghari


Chairman Incharge Chairman
Department of Energy & Environment Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering

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2.1 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Chairman’s Profile
Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon
Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon did Bachelors in Civil Engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi.
Dr. Memon got his M.Phil in Structural Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro and PhD in Structural
Engineering from UTM, Malaysia.

At present, Dr. Memon is a Professor, Dean (Faulty of Technology) and Head of Civil Engineering Department, Quaid-e-Awam University
of Engineering, Science & Technology, Nawabshah. Dr. Memon is active researcher. His field of interest is Plain and Reinforced Concrete,
Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Lightweight Concrete, Sandwich Structural Panels, Advanced Structural Materials, Ferrocement, Low-cost
Housing and Foundation Engineering. He has about 32 research papers published in journals of international repute/presented in international
& national conferences. Dr. Memon received “Best University Teacher’s Award, 2008” awarded by HEC, Pakistan.

2.1.1 Introduction
Civil Engineering is the art of directing the great sources of man feature of Civil Engineering Department is conduct of research in
power in nature for the use and welfare of mankind. It applies the Structural Engineering and others areas of Civil Engineering. Several
engineering practice to the planning, design, construction, local as well as foreign students have benefitted from the research
management, operation and maintenance of such works as buildings, facilities and expertise and have earned the degrees of Ph.D, M.Phil,
roads, bridges, railways, factories, airports, canals, docks, harbors, and M.E. The experimental studies carried out in laboratories of the
sea defense, river control, water supply, sewerage disposal etc. department have been published in the journals of international repute
and presented in International and National Conferences.
Being the oldest and yet the most wide-ranging discipline, the
department of Civil Engineering is one of the largest departments The department offers following degree programme:
of the University. Apart from admissions under regular scheme, a
substantial number of students is also admitted on Self-Finance basis. 1. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)
2. Master of Engineering
The department provides Civil Engineering education, which is based (a) Civil Engineering
on the requirements and needs of engineering industry where the (b) Structural Engineering
graduates will work as Professional Civil Engineers. Theory classes (c) Construction Engineering & Management
in different subjects are supported by tutorials, audio-visual aids and 3. M.Phil (Various disciplines of Civil Engineering)
laboratory work for which adequate facilities already exist. The 4. Ph.D. (Various disciplines of Civil Engineering)
faculty members having higher qualification such as Ph.D, M.Phil,
M.E and Postgraduate training from the reputed universities of USA,
UK, Malaysia, China, Hongkong, Sweden, Australia and other
countries are engaged to impart quality education. In addition to
undergraduate program, Department of Civil Engineering also offers
three separate programs of masters in Civil Engineering, Structural
Engineering & Construction Engineering and Management in the
evening. In these programs postgraduate students are being trained
to face new challenges of the field. These programs comprise of
three terms of course work (24 CH) followed by 8 credit hours
research work as compulsory requirement to the award of the degree.
No matter what engineering discipline is; there is always need of the
research to meet the new challenges of the field. Thus, the prominent

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2.1.2 Teaching Staff

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
1. Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon Professor, Chairman 17. Dr. Muhammad Auchar Zardari Assistant Professor
B.E (NED), M.Phil (MUET), & Dean Faculty of B.E (QUEST), Ph.D (Sweden)
Ph.D (Malaysia) Technology
18. Dr. Mohsin Ali Soomro Assistant Professor
2. Prof. Dr. Bashir Ahmed Memon Professor & Dean B.E (QUEST) M.E (Australia),
B.E (MUET), M.E (China), Faculty of Engineering Ph.D (Hong Kong)
Ph.D (China)
19. Dr. Aftab Hameed Memon Assistant Professor
3. Prof. Ghulam Hussain Wagan Professor & Provost B.E (QUEST), M.S (Malaysia)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (Hostels) Ph.D. (Malaysia)

4. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saand Professor, Director 20. Engr. Sajjad Ali Abro Lecturer
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET), PGS & Dean, QEC B.E (QUEST), M.E.(NED) (on lien)
Ph.D (Malaysia)
21. Engr. Ghulam Shabbir Bhurgari Lecturer
5. Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmed Memon Professor B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET),
Ph.D (MUET) 22. Engr. Mahboob Oad Lecturer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
6. Engr. Nazir Ahmed Durrani Associate Professor
B.E (MUET) 23. Engr. Mukhtiar Ali Soomro Faculty Member (FDP)
B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
7. Engr. Muhammad Ayoob Memon Associate Professor
B.E (MUET), M.Phil (MUET) 24. Engr. Imran Ali Jamali Faculty Member (FDP)
B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
8. Engr. Ghulam Sarwar Buller Associate Professor
B.E (MUET), M.S (USA) 25. Engr. Riaz Hussain Bhanbhro Faculty Member (FDP)
B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
9. Engr. Ateeq-ur-Rehman Kazi Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET) 26. Engr. Abdul Qadir Memon Lab Engineer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
10. Engr. Sirajuddin Jokhio Assistant Professor
B.E (NED), M.E (MUET) 27. Engr. Arif Hassan Rajper Lab Engineer
B.E (QUEST), PGD (QUEST) (on lien)
11.Engr. Azizullah Jamali Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (On Deputation) 28. Engr. Amir Khan Mastoi Lab Engineer
B.E (QUEST), PGD (MUET)
12. Engr. Nawab Ali Lakho Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET)

13. Engr. Naseem Sultana Keerio Assistant Professor


B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST)

14. Engr. Tulsi Das Assistant Professor


B.E (MUET), M.Phil (QUEST)

15. Engr. Ubaidullah Memon Assistant Professor


B.E (NED), M.S (NUST)

16. Engr. Dadan Khan Bhangwar Assistant Professor


B.E (MUET), M.E (NED) (on study leave)

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2.1.3 Courses of Study

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
B.E. (CIVIL)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CE 101 Engineering Mechanics 100 050 150 CE 201 Surveying-II 100 050 150

CE 102 Civil Engineering Materials 100 050 150 CE 202 Strength of Materials-I 100 000 100

CE 103 Engineering Drawing 050 100 150 CE 203 Civil Engineering Drawing 100 050 150

MS 121 Mathematics-I 100 000 100 CE 204 Civil Engineering Geology 100 000 100

BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050 MS 221 Mathematics-III 100 000 100

BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050

TOTAL 450 200 650 TOTAL 500 100 600

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CE 104 Surveying-I 100 050 150 CE 205 Fluid Mechanics-I 100 050 150

CE 105 Introduction to Computer 050 050 100


CE 206 Theory of Structures 100 000 100
Programming for Civil Engg.

MS 122 Mathematics-II 100 000 100 CE 207 Construction Engineering 100 000 100

BS 105 Writing & Communication 100 050 150


Skills CE 208 Strength of Materials-II 100 050 150

EL 101 Basic Electrical Engg: 050 050 100 CE 209 Architecture & Town 100 000 100
Planning
ME 106 Basic Mechanical Engg: 050 050 100

TOTAL 450 250 700 TOTAL 500 100 600

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CE 301 Structural Analysis 100 050 150 CE 401 Geotechnical Engineering 100 050 150

CE 402 Structural Design & 100 000 100


CE 302 Fluid Mechanics-II 100 050 150 Drawing

CE 303 Transportation Engg-I 100 000 100 CE 403 Quantity Surveying & 100 000 100
Estimation for Civil Works

CE 304 Plain & Reinforced 100 050 150 CE 404 Irrigation Engineering 100 050 150
Concrete
CE 405 Environmental 100 000 100
Engineering-I
MS 321 Mathematics-IV 100 000 100

TOTAL 500 150 650 TOTAL 500 100 600

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CE 305 Reinforced & Prestressed 100 050 150 CE 406 Modern Methods of 100 000 100
Concrete Structural Analysis

CE 306 Hydrology, Water 100 050 150 CE 407 Foundation Engineering 100 000 100
Resources & Drainage
Engineering CE 408 Environmental Engg:-II 100 050 150

CE 409 Construction Planning, 100 000 100


CE 307 Steel Structures 100 050 150
Project Management &
Economics
CE 308 Soil Mechanics 100 050 150
CE 410 Hydraulic Engineering 050 000 050
CE 309 Transportation 100 050 150
Engineering-II CE 400 Thesis / Project 000 200 200

TOTAL 500 250 750 TOTAL 450 250 700

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2.2 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Chairman’s Profile
Prof. Dr. Altaf Hussain Rajpar
Prof. Dr. Altaf Hussain Rajpar received PhD degree in Mechatronics Engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology (B.I.T), Beijing,
China in March, 2008, fully funded by Higher Education Commission (HEC), Government of Pakistan. His research area was "Vision Based
Object Manipulation Task of Humanoid Robot (BHR-02)".

Dr. Rajpar received his M.E (Manufacturing Systems Engineering) from A.I.T, Thailand, fully funded by King of Thailand Scholarship and
his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) in Mechanical Engineering from Mehran University College of Engineering and Technology (MUCET)
Nawabshah, Pakistan in March, 1993.

Dr. Rajpar has enough contribution in research and has written more than 22 research papers in Indexed National, International Journals
and Conferences Currently Dr. Rajpar is working as a Professor/ Chairman of Mechanical Engineering Department, one PhD student and
some Master students are registered under his supervision. He is member of ASME (QUEST student's section advisor), QUEST Alumni,
PEC, AIT Alumni and BIT Alumni. His aspiration is to educate the same background people and create research atmosphere at University.

2.2.1 Introduction
Mission automobiles, aircraft, heating & cooling systems, buildings and
The mission of Mechanical Engineering Department is to impart bridges, industrial equipment and machinery.
updated knowledge and expertise in the field of design, manufacturing,
production, fabrication, installation and maintenance to enable our The department was established in year, 1974, since than about 2200
graduating students to meet the needs/ challenges of industry, academia students have graduated and are working major national and
and society. international organizations ranging from Pakistan Steel, PIA, Railways,
WAPDA, PMTF, Heavy Mechanical Complex, OGDCL, SSGC,
Objectives OMV, ENGRO, NRL and several other organizations. A good number
• To provide quality education in Mechanical Engineering in order of our graduates are also working in the Gulf countries.
to produce skilled graduates.
The department offers bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering
• To make them self-reliant and self-motivated for understanding after successful completion of fouryears (8 terms) undergraduate
the application & performance of Mechanical Devices/Systems course. The syllabus contains a good number of practical oriented
in Industrial Sector in particular & other sectors of utility in subjects which provide a broad spectrum of technical knowledge to
general. the students by laboratory experiments and workshop practice in a
learning conducive environment.
Introduction
Mechanical Engineering involves the application of physics for the Due to advancement in robotic and automation in modern industries,
analysis, design, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical department has taken full account of industrial electronics, and
systems and components. It requires basic understanding of several mechatronics courses in the syllabus. The department also offers
fields like mechanics, thermodynamics and energy. various short course not only on the mechanical engineering software,
i.e. AutoCAD, Pro-E, CNC, CAD/CAM and PLC, but also on the
Mechanical engineers are capable to apply engineer concepts for the professional and personal career development as well.
efficient, economic and environment friendly design and analysis of

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The distinguished feature of the department is the existence of 10 In addition to the bachelor's degree, the department also offers
highly established laboratories, which are fully equipped with the Master's Programme (Course + Research) in Manufacturing
latest equipments. The Jet Engine Test Bench, Supersonic Wind Engineering and Industrial Engineering & Management disciplines.
Tunnel, Computer Controlled Programmable CNC Lathe and Milling It is a 32 Credit Hours programme, (24 C.H. for Course Work + 8
Machines, Advanced Welding Process, TIG, MIG & SPOT and a C.H. for Research Work).
workshop are fully established for conducting practical and research.
The active research areas are Robotics, Advanced Manufacturing
The Mechanical Engineering Workshop is not only used for conducting Systems, FEA, Materials development and Processing, Quality
the experiments but also used for production of various articles, Management and Energy & Environment Sector. The faculty members
laboratory furniture for the University at relatively very low cost have received their specialized training and higher degrees from
than the market. developed countries including UK, Japan, Ireland, Thailand, Romania,
Sweden and China.

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2.2.2 Teaching Staff

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
1. Prof. Dr. Altaf Hussain Rajpar Professor / Chairman 19. Engr. Imdad Ali Memon Lecturer
B.E (MUET), M.E (Thailand) B.E (QUEST)
Ph.D (China)
20. Engr. Raheel Ahmed Nizamani Lecturer
2. Prof. Dr. Abdul Sattar Jamali Professor B.E (MUET)
B.E (MUET), M.E (Thailand)
Ph.D (China) 21. Engr. Abid Ali Khaskheli Lab Engineer
B.E (QUEST)
3. Prof. Dr. Liaquat Ali Memon Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (Malaysia) 22. Engr. Azhar Hussain Shah Lab Engineer
Ph.D (Malaysia) B.E (QUEST)

4. Prof. Dr. Ali Bux Soomro Professor Emeritus 23. Engr. Nisar Ahmed Jamali Jr. Lab Engineer
B.E (Sindh), PSP (Romania) B.E (QUEST)
Ph.D. (U.K) 24. Engr. Waqas Mughal Jr. Lab Engineer
5. Engr. Abdul Ghani Memon Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST)
B.E (MUET) 25. Engr. Mushtaque Ahmed Lakho Lab Supervisor
6. Engr. M. Anwar Akhund Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST)
B.E (MUET) 26. Engr. Aisha Rajput Lab Demonstrator
7. Engr. Abdul Latif Manganhar Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST)
(B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on study leave)
8. Engr. Zulfiqar A. Soomro Assistant Professor 2.2.2.1 Teaching Staff of Mechanical
B.E (MUET), M.E (NUST) (on study leave)
Engineering Workshop
9. Dr. M. Ramzan Luhur Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST), M.E (Sweden)
Ph.D (Germany) 1. Mr. Qurban Ali Qambrani Senior Workshop
DAE, M.A (Sindh) Superintendent
10. Engr. Majid Ahmed Qureshi Lecturer
B.E (QUEST) 2. Mr. Akhtar Hussain Mughal Workshop
DAE (Sindh) Superintendent
11. Engr. Khalid Hussain Solangi Faculty Member (FDP)
B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad) 3. Sayed Sibghatullah Shah Senior Workshop
DAE, M.A (Sindh) Instructor
12. Engr. Sikandar A. Channa Lecturer
B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad) 4. Engr. Aijaz Ahmed Abbasi Workshop Instructor
13. Engr. Gordhan Das Valasai Lecturer BE (QUEST), M.E (MUET)
B.E (MUET), M.Phill (MUET) (on study leave) (on study leave abroad)
14. Engr. Qadir Bakhsh Jamali Lecturer 5. Engr. Sarmad Soomro Workshop Instructor
B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad) BE (QUEST)
15. Engr. Muhammad Kashif Abbasi Lecturer 6. Mr. Abdul Qadir Gopang Workshop Instructor
B.E (QUEST) DAE (Mechanical)
16. Engr. Qamar Abbas Kazi Lecturer
B.E (QUEST) 7. Mr. Bilawal Lakho Workshop Instructor
DAE (Electrical)
17. Engr. Umair Ahmed Rajput Lecturer
B.E (QUEST)
18. Engr. Rameez Raja Siddique Lecturer
B.E (QUEST)

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2.2.3 Courses of Study

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
B.E. (MECHANICAL)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

ME 101 Workshop Practice 000 100 100 ME 201 Mechanics of Materials-I 100 050 150

BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050 ME 202 Thermodynamics-I 100 050 150

BS 102 Functional English 100 000 100 CS 203 Computer System & 100 050 150
Programming
BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050
ES 103 Electronic Engineering 100 050 150
MS 111 Applied Mathematics-I 100 000 100
MS 211 Applied Mathematics-III 100 000 100
MS 311 Engineering Statics 100 050 150

TOTAL 400 150 550 TOTAL 500 200 700

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

ME 102 Engineering Dynamics 100 000 100 ME 203 Mechanics of Machines 100 050 150

ME 103 Engineering Drawing & 050 100 150 ME 204 Fluid Mechanics-I 100 050 150
Graphics

ME 104 Engineering Materials 100 000 100 ME 205 Mechanics of Materials-II 100 000 100

BS 105 Communication Skills 050 050 100 ME 206 Thermodynamics-II 100 050 150

EL 107 Electrical Engineering 100 050 150 MS 212 Applied Mathematics-IV 100 000 100
MS 112 Applied Mathematics-II 100 000 100

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 500 150 650

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

ME 301 Instrumentation & Control 100 050 150 ME 401 Heat & Mass Transfer 100 050 150

ME 302 Fluid Mechanics-II 100 050 150 ME 402 Maintenance Engineering 100 000 100
ME 303 Engineering Management 100 000 100
& Economics ME 403 Aerodynamics 100 050 150

ME 304 Machine Design & CAD-I 100 050 150 ME 404 Mechanical Vibration 100 050 150

EE 309 Renewable Energy 100 000 000 EE 410 Environment Health & 100 000 100
Resources
Safety
MS 311 Engineering Statistics 100 000 000

TOTAL 600 150 750 TOTAL 500 150 650

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

ME 305 Tribology 100 000 000 ME 400 Project / Thesis 000 200 200

ME 306 Machine Design & CAD-II 100 050 150 ME 405 Manufacturing Processes-II 100 050 150

ME 307 Manufacturing Processes-I 050 100 150 ME 406 Heating Ventilation & 100 050 150
Air- Conditioning
ME 308 Power Plants 100 050 150 Systems (HVAC)

ME 309 Total Quality Management 100 000 100 ME 407 Mechatronics 100 050 150

TOTAL 450 200 650 TOTAL 300 350 650

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2.3 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING
Chairman’s Profile
Dr. Asif Ali Memon
Dr. Asif Ali Memon completed his Bachelor Studies in Mechanical Engineering in 2003 from Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering,
Science and Technology, Nawabshah. Dr. Memon earned his Masters degree in Environment and Renewable Energies, in 2008, from Corsica
University, France and Ph.D. in Wind Energy Engineering, in 2012, from Arts et Metiers ParisTech, France, fully funded by Higher Education
Commission, Government of Pakistan.
Presently, Dr. Memon is Associate Professor and Chairman of Energy and Environment Engineering Department in Quaid-e-Awam University
of Engineering, Science and Technology, Nawabshah. Dr. Memon is an active researcher, and his research interests include Wind Resource
Assessment, Wind Farm Design and Optimization, Solar Energy Systems, Energy Storage Technologies, and Computational Fluid Dynamics.

Dr. Memon has more than 12 research publications in Higher Education Commission recognized journals, and participated in various
international conferences to present his research work. He is also HEC approved supervisor for Ph.D. researchers.
Additionally, Dr. Memon is a member of National Curriculum Revision Committee of Environment Engineering, and Energy Systems
Engineering of HEC; and a life time member of Pakistan Engineering Council.

2.3.1 Introduction
This department is offering four (04)-year Bachelor's degree course continue to influence almost all industrial operations over the next
known as B.E. (EE) (Energy and Environment). Recently M.E & decade and beyond. Waste disposal, energy production and the
Ph.D Programme in Energy & Environment has also been launched minimization of pollution are the key problems to be addressed for
in this department. This is a new, important and rapidly growing the sustainable cities of the future. In world of finite resources and
field for sustainability. Solving global energy problems is a great witnessing a population explosion, much effort is being made to
challenge to human society. As Oil, Gas, Coal, Nuclear, Wind, change the way in which developed societies consume energy and
Biomass and Solar are the major sources of energy, it is therefore materials and dispose-off waste.
important for society to implement and improve energy efficiency
This course is designed to provide broader technical knowledge
and to reduce environmental pollution. Therefore, the emphasis has
through theory classes supported by tutorials, laboratory experiments
been given to cover the following important areas in the syllabus of
and field visits. In this department a "Energy-Park" is also established
this course:
to exhibit various equipment and appliances used for power generation
• Exploration/ Exploitation and processing of various energy from various renewable energy resources and to measure their
resources (both conventional as well as renewable) environment impacts. Zero Energy house is the new addition in this
• Generation of power by using energy resources energy park, in which the energy used will be only from solar and
• Environmental impacts of energy production and utilization wind sources. This facility is under an MOU between QUEST and
• Solution/ Mitigation measures for reducing environmental UNIMAS, Malaysia.
pollution
• Conservation of natural energy resources This department is trying hard to produce its product (Future
• Conservation of Biodiversity & Ecosystems Engineers) in the above mentioned discipline i.e., Energy and
Environment, with all essential knowledge to cope-up with the
• Framing energy policy and management problems of energy shortage and to minimize energy related
Public concern about processes, which affect the environment, will environmental pollution.

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The engineers graduating from this new discipline are being employed Engineering Materials & Fluid Mechanics to the students. Many
by Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), Gas equipment such as Universal Testing Machines (UTMs) for testing
companies, Oil Refineries, Oil and Gas Development Corporation all kinds of material (Metals & Non Metals) including rubber are
(OGDC), Environment Protection Agency (EPA), Pakistan also available in this lab. Other equipments related to fluid mechanics
International Airlines (PIA), Fauji Fertilizer Company (FFC), Pakistan are also available to provide practical knowledge to students.
Railways, Heavy Mechanical Complex (HMC), Pakistan Ordnance 4. Thermodynamic Laboratory
Factories (POFs), Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT), and all other In this laboratory numerous practical are being conducted of different
agencies working in Energy and Environment sectors of country as subjects such as, Thermodynamics, Heat & Mass Transfer, Power
well as abroad. Plant and Fuel & Combustions. Various important equipment such
Faculty members having postgraduate qualifications from developed as Internal Combustion Engines (Diesel & Petrol), miniature Steam
countries, such as UK, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Malaysia, France, Power Plant, Vapor jet Refrigeration Unit, Heat Transfer Unit
Thailand, are imparting knowledge to students of this department. (Conduction, Radiation, Convection) Flue gas analyzer, Fuel
Some faculty members are on study leave pursuing their higher combustion unit, Impulse turbine and Cross flow heat exchanger etc,
studies abroad. More staff is in the process of being recruited from are available in this laboratory.
the industries having practical/field knowledge. Eight batches of 5. Biofuel Laboratory
graduate engineers have already passed out and most of them are This is newly established lab in the department to conduct practical
employed in various organizations. related to chemical titration, treatment of crude oils, and investigation
Facilities Available in the Department of oil quality parameters. The practical works are also carried out of
etherification and transesterfication. In addition to above facilities,
1. Computer Laboratories biodiesel as alternative fuel can be produces for the vehicles using
Two computer labs fully equipped are available for students of this the facility, for which a biodiesel processor Fuelpod2 with 50 liter
department. In these labs, more than 50 latest PCs connected with capacity is available. This laboratory is most useful for Energy &
Internet and Digital Library to access latest literature and scientific Environment and Chemical Engineering Departments.
findings are available.
6. Energy and Environment Engineering Department an ISO
2. Seminar Library 9001:2008 certified
The seminar library with all necessary books, journals, research The faculty of the department strongly believes that sustainable
articles, newsletters, etc is also available for use of students and national and global development can be achieved through nurturing
faculty members of this dept. culture that integrates theory with practice to produce graduates with
Laboratories Available in the Department relevant knowledge, skills and responsible citizenry. It also believes
that education and training leads to social cohesion, and human &
1. Energy Laboratory economic development. This can be realized through passion for
This lab is equipped with latest equipments in order to provide excellence, devotion to duty, accountability, and prudent utilization
practical knowledge of all energy generation processing units to of resources, and haring of knowledge for effective leadership in
students. In this lab Hydel power plant, Wind energy power plant, education, training and research. The ultimate goal of Department
Photovoltaic cells, Solar power plant and other demonstrating units of Energy & Environment Engineering is to be a Premier Department
are available for the students. for the provision of quality education, training, research and extension
2. Environment Laboratory in both basic and applied Energy & Environmental and related studies.
The Environmental Engineering lab is also available in the department. Energy and Environment Engineering Department has taken
In this lab environmental pollution measuring equipment relating to tremendous efforts to have been certified as per international standards.
air, noise & water such as BOD, COD, DO, Turbidity, Spectro-
photometer, Conductivity / TDS meters, Particulate matter, Gas o Quality Policy: The Energy and Environment Engineering
Analyzer, Weather Station are available. Water quality testing Department is committed to impart Quality Education for building
equipment are also available in this lab. This lab will provide practical and strengthening student's skills to uplift the career so as to enable
knowledge about the environmental pollution to the students. them to bring brilliant academic achievements and industrial leadership.
3. Engineering Materials & Fluid Mechanics Laboratory.
This lab is available to provide practical knowledge regarding

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o Vision: To produce professional graduates in the field of Energy 11. Engr. Shahid Hussain Siyal Lecturer
and Environment engineering to cater the requirement of market for B.E (QUEST), M.E (Sweden) (on study leave abroad)
socio- economic & sustainable development of country dedicated
efforts of highly qualified faculty. 12. Engr. Ahsanullah Soomro Lecturer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
o Mission: The Department of Energy and Environment Engineering
13. Engr. Mehdi Hassan Mallah Lecturer
is committed to provide quality education, training and outreach
services through teaching, research, innovation and extension for B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
sustainable global development. The department takes care of an 14. Engr. Yasir Ali Memon Lecturer
intellectual culture that integrates theory with practice and produce B.E (QUEST)
graduates with knowledge, skills, and responsible citizenry.
15. Engr. Asif Ali Siyal Lecturer
The Department Energy and Environment Engineering is ISO B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
9001:2008 certified under the scope of “Provision of education,
training, research and consultancy service in the field of Energy and 16. Engr. Asif Saleh Qureshi Faculty Member (FDP)
Environment Engineering” B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
17. Engr. M. Shoaib Laghari Faculty Member (FDP)
2.3.2 Teaching Staff B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
18. Engr. Hammad Hashmi Lab Engineer
1. Dr. Asif Ali Memon Associate Professor
BE (QUEST), M.E (France) / Chairman B.E (QUEST)
Ph.D (France) 19. Engr. Muhammad Zaki Lab Engineer
2. Prof. Dr. Saleem Raza Samo Professor / B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)
B.E (MUET), M.E (AIT) Thailand, Pro Vice Chancellor
Ph.D (U.K) 20. Engr. Imran Ahmed Samo Lab Engineer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
3. Engr. Abdul Nasir Laghari Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.Sc (Germany)
4. Engr. Kishan Chand Mukwana Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on study leave)
5. Engr. Mohammad Mureed Tunio Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET) (on study leave)
6. Engr. Zafar Ali Siyal Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST) M.E (QUEST) (on study leave)
7. Engr. Abdul Rehman Jatoi Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST) (on study leave)
8. Dr. Abdul Qayoom Baloch Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET)
Ph.D (Malaysia)
9. Engr. Mohammad Junaid Ahsan Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
10. Dr. Fareed Hussain Mangi Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST), M.E (France)
Ph.D. (France)

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2.3.3 Courses of Study

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
B.E. (ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

EE 101 Atmospheric Chemistry 100 000 100 EE 201 Energy Resources & 100 000 100
Environment
BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050
EE 202 Engineering 100 050 150
BS 102 Functional English 100 000 100 Thermodynamics

MS 111 Calculus and Analytical 100 000 100 EE 203 Fluid Mechanics 100 000 100
Geomtry
MS 211 Laplace Transforms & 100 000 100
ME 101 Workshop Technology 050 100 150 Fourrier Series

EL 104 Electrical Technology-I 100 050 150 CS 203 Computer System & 100 050 150
Programming

TOTAL 500 150 650 TOTAL 500 100 600

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050 EE 204 Power Plant Technology 100 000 100

EE 103 Engineering Mechanics 100 050 150 EE 205 Thermal Power Systems 100 050 150
BS 105 Technical Report Writing 100 000 100 EE 206 Engineering Materials 100 000 100
& Communication Skills
EE 207 Energy Storage 100 050 150
MS 112 Differantial Equations & 100 000 100 Technologies
Applications
ES 207 Basic Electronics 100 050 150
ME 104 Engineering Drawing & 050 100 150
Graphics

TOTAL 400 150 550 TOTAL 500 150 650

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

EE 301 Heat & Mass Transfer 100 050 150 EE 401 Refinery Engineering 100 000 100

EE 302 Bio-Energy Engineering 100 000 100 EE 402 Solar Energy Engineering 100 050 150

EE 303 Fuels & Combustion 100 050 150 EE 403 Hydro Power Engineering 100 050 150

EL 309 Electrical Technology-II 100 050 150 EE 404 Energy Conservation 100 000 100

MS 341 Probability & Statistics 100 000 100 EE 405 Solid Waste Management 100 050 150

TOTAL 500 150 650 TOTAL 500 150 650

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

EE 304 Health, Safety & 100 000 100 EE 400 Project / Thesis 000 200 200
Environment
EE 406 Environmental Impact 100 000 100
EE 305 Petroleum & Gas Exploration 100 050 150 Assessment (EIA)

EE 306 Nuclear Energy 100 000 100 EE 407 Wind Energy Engineering 100 050 150

EE 307 Pollution & Control 100 050 150 EE 408 Advanced Clean Coal 100 050 150
Technologies
EE 308 Instrumentation & Control 100 050 150
EE 409 Energy Policy & Management 100 000 100

TOTAL 500 150 650 TOTAL 400 300 700

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Incharge Chairman’s Profile
Engr. Abdul Nasir Laghari
Engr. Abdul Nasir Laghari did his Bachelors in Civil Engineering from MUET, Jamshoro and Masters in Environment from BandenburgTechnical
University Cottbus, Germany.
Mr. Laghari has worked in various organizations i.e. MUET, Jamshoro and SIDA, Hyderabad, Sindh. Currently, he is working as Assistant
Professor and Incharge Chairman of Chemical Engineering Department QUEST, Nawabshah. His field of interest is Environmental Pollution
Monitoring & Control, Waste Management and Waste Water Treatment System Designs. He has published number of national & International
publications, and also has number of conference publications to his credit.

2.4.1 Introduction
In order to address the problem of acute shortage of chemical engineers research and development in the area of chemical engineering.
in the country and to impart quality instructions in a research oriented Presently, department offers four year undergraduate program in
atmosphere with excellent opportunities for personal and professional Chemical Engineering. The focus of undergraduate program is to
growth, the Department of Chemical Engineering at Quaid-e-Awam teach students the basic skills of problem solving, critical analysis,
University of Engineering Science & Technology, Nawabshah, was participating in team work and resourcefulness particularly in areas
established in 2013. The department has highly qualified and of design, manufacturing, operations, management and maintenance
experienced faculty members to teach fundamental courses in friendly of an industrial plant and a laboratory involving chemical and
and congenial environment. Students will have access to state-of- biochemical processes. It will also deal with bio-chemical,
the-art laboratories to learn and apply fundamental chemical environmental and materials problems.In developing the program it
engineering principles. The department laboratories will impart the has been ensured that our students are at par with students from other
practical knowledge in the field and will carry out the most recent world class universities.

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Facilities available in department

Computer Laboratories
Two computer labs fully equipped are available for students for this
department. In these labs more than 50 latest PCs connected with
internet and digital library are available to access latest literature and
scientific findings. Efforts are being made to arrange more PCs with
enhanced specification and video conferencing in this department
for faculty members and students as well.

Seminar Library
The seminar library is established with all necessary books, research
journals, articles, magazinesnewsletters etc are available for use of
students and faculty members of the chemical engineering department.

Laboratories available in the Department

1. Thermodynamics Laboratory
In this laboratory practical for thermodynamics-I & IIare being
conducted.This lab is also equipped with heat transfer equipment
and several experiments can be done for the subject of heat transfer.
This lab is equipped with internal combustion engine (diesel and
petrol), miniature steam power plant, vapor jet refrigeration unit,
heat transfer unit (conduction, radiation, convection), cross flow heat
exchanger etc.

2. Engineering Materials and Fluid Mechanics Laboratories


This lab is available to provide practical knowledge regarding fluid
mechanics to the students.Several experiments of fluid flow can be
done in this lab.Many types of equipment are also available for testing
metals and non metalsand rubber for experiments related to the
engineering materials.

3. Environmental Engineering Laboratory


Environmental engineering lab is also available to conduct the
experiments related to wastewater like BOD, COD, DO, turbidity,
and experiments of Air pollution control. This lab is also equipped
with spectrophotometer, conductivity/ TDS meters, particulate matter,
gas analyzer and noise intensity analyzer.

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2.4.2 Teaching Staff
1. Engr. Abdul Nasir Laghari Assistant Professor 10. Engr. Abdul Sami Channa Lecturer
B.E. (MUET), M.Sc (Germany) / Incharge Chairman BE (MUET)

2. Prof. Dr. Saleem Raza Samo Professor / 11. Engr. M. Junaid Ahsan Lecturer
B.E (MUET), M.E (Thailand) Pro-Vice Chancellor BE (QUEST), ME (QUEST)
Ph.D (UMIST, UK)
12. Engr. Ahsanullah Soomro Lecturer
3. Dr. Asif Ali Memon Associate Professor BE (QUEST), ME (QUEST)
B.E(QUEST), M.E(France)
Ph.D(France). 13. Engr. Mehdi Hassan Mallah Lecturer
BE (QUEST), ME (QUEST)
4. Engr. Kishan Chand Mukwana Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) 14. Engr. Asif Ali Siyal Lecturer
BE (QUEST)
5. Engr. M. MureedTunio Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET) 15. Engr. Mukhtiar Ali Mallah Lecturer
BE (MUET)
6. Engr. Zafar Ali Siyal Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST) 16. Engr. Hammad Hashmi Lab Engineer
BE(QUEST)
7. Dr. Abdul Qayoom Baloch Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) 17. Engr. M. Zaki Hassan Memon Lab Engineer
Ph.D (Malaysia) BE (QUEST), ME (MUET)

8. Dr. Fareed Hussain Mangi Assistant Professor 18. Engr. Imran Ahmed Samo Lab Engineer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (France) BE (QUEST), ME (QUEST)
Ph.D. (France)

9. Engr. Babar Ali Qureshi Lecturer


BE (MUET), ME (MUET)

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2.4.3 Courses of Study
B.E. (CHEMICAL)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

BS-101 Islamic Studies/Ethics 50 00 50 CH-201 Unit Processes 100 50 150

MS-111 Applied Mathematics-I 100 00 100 CH-202 Material Science 100 00 100
ME-101 Workshop Technology 50 100 150 CH-203 Chemical Process 100 00 100
Technology-II
CH-101 Chemistry-I 100 50 150
CH-204 Chemical Engineering 100 50 150
CH-102 Basic Chemical 100 00 100 Thermodynamics-I
Engineering
EL-104 Basic Electrical Technology 100 50 150
BS-104 Pakistan Studies 50 00 50
MS-211 Applied Math-III 100 00 100

TOTAL 450 150 600 TOTAL 600 150 750

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CH-103 Engineering Mechanics 100 50 150 CH-205 Chemical Engineering 100 50 150
Thermodynamics-II
CH-104 Chemistry -II 100 50 150
MS-212 Applied Math-IV 100 00 100
CH-105 Chemical Process 100 00 100
Technology-I CH-206 Industrial Stiochiometery-I 100 00 100

ME-104 Engineering Drawing 50 100 150 CS-203 Introduction to Computers 100 50 150
& Graphics and C++ Programming

BS-105 Functional English 100 00 100 CH-207 Unit Operation-I 100 50 150
Ms-112 Applied Math-II 100 00 100

TOTAL 550 200 750 TOTAL 500 150 650

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CH-303 Fluid Mechanics 100 50 150 CH-401 Biochemical Engineering 100 50 150

CH-301 Heat Transfer 100 50 150 CH-402 Transport Phenomenon 100 00 100
CH-302 Industrial Stoichiometery-II 100 00 100 CH-403 Process Instrumentation 100 50 150
and Control
MS-361 Numerical Analysis and 100 50 150
Computer Application CH-404 Petroleum Refinery 100 00 100
Engineering
CH-304 Unit Operation-II 100 50 150
CH-405 Environmental 100 50 150
Engineering

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 500 150 650

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CH-305 Chemical Engineering 100 00 100 CH-407 Chemical Engineering 100 50 150
Plant Design & Economics Kinetics

CH-306 Fuels & Combustion 100 50 150 CH-406 Industrial Management 100 00 100
CH-307 Maintenance Engineering 100 00 100 CH-409 Nuclear Engineering 100 00 100

CH-308 Quality Control 100 00 100 CH-408 Petrochemical 100 00 100


CH-309 Unit Operation-III 100 50 150 Thesis/project 000 200 200

TOTAL 500 100 600 TOTAL 400 250 650

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Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Computer System Engineering
Department of Electronic Engineering Department of Telecommunication Engineering

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman Keerio Prof. Dr. Nisar Ahmed Memon
Chairman Chairman
Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Computer System Engineering

Engr. Majid Hussain Memon Engr. Nawaz Ali Zardari


Incharge Chairman Incharge Chairman
Department of Electronic Engineering Department of Telecommunication Engineering

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3.1 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Chairman’s Profile
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman Keerio
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman Keerio did bachelors in Electrical Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET),
Jamshoro in 1991. He got his masters in Control Engineering from Pakistan Navy Engineering College (NUST) in 2002. He did Ph.D. in Control
and Robotics from Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), China in 2008. Dr. Keerio joined QUEST in 1992 as lecturer. Currently, Professor Dr.
Keerio is chairman of Electrical Engineering and Dean, Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunication & Computer Systems Engineering,
QUEST Nawabshah. His field of interest is Control Engineering & Robotics.

He has more than 20 research publications in International/ National Journals and International Conferences. He has participated as author in
International Conferences. He has produced number of Masters in Power Engineering and number of Masters projects in his supervision are under
progress. Dr. Keerio is member of Syndicate, Disciplinary Committee and Academic Council of QUEST.

3.1.1 Introduction
Electrical engineers are changing the world. You can witness our impact • Are aware of the requirement for and possess the ability to engage
everywhere, from enormous electrical power grids that span continents in lifelong learning which will be necessary for continuing high
to nanomachines embedded in living cells. The information and technology performance in whatever career path they choose.
revolution has been built-in large part-on the advances of our field.
Electrical engineering stands at a time of extraordinary opportunity, as Academic Program & Faculty
we rise to meet the changing information, communication, transportation, Undergraduate students in the department take a common core subjects
energy, medical and environmental needs of modern society. that serve as their introduction to electrical engineering and power. The
students are offered a set of header subjects that build on the foundations,
Mission and lay further foundation for exploration in a selected set of intellectual
The mission of the Department of Electrical Engineering at QUEST is themes. Laboratory subjects, independent projects, and research
to produce graduates who are capable of taking a leadership position in opportunities provide engagement with principles and techniques of
the analysis, design, and experimentation in a variety of fields. The department
broad aspects of electrical engineering. Our graduates, has multiple well equipped, state of the art laboratories like High Voltage
Engineering, Power, Machines, & Circuits. The department also offers
• Understand the basic principles that underline the modern electrical a range of programs that enable students to gain experience in industrial
power engineering; settings, ranging from collaborative industrial projects done on campus
to term-long experiences at partner companies.
• Are able to apply creatively their understanding of science and
engineering principles to the solution of problems arising in whatever The faculty of the Department of Electrical Engineering at QUEST
career path they choose; comprises of highly qualified teachers who have the PhD's and post
graduation degrees from UK, China, Denmark, Malaysia and some local
• Are sensitive to the environmental, social, safety and economic but very prestigious institutions.
context in which their work is done, and possess a strong commitment
to ethical practice within that context; The department offers the following degree programme.
1. Bachelor of Engineering
• Are able to communicate their ideas and positions clearly and 2. Master of Engineering
concisely, both orally and in writing; 3. M.Phil
4. Ph.D.

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3.1.2 Teaching Staff
1. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman Keerio Professor & Chairman 12. Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Bhutto Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.S (NUST) & Dean, FEECE B.E (QUEST), Ph.D. (Denmark)
Ph.D. (China)
13. Engr. Munawar Ayaz Memon Assistant Professor
2. Prof. Dr. Sadaruddin Shaikh Professor Emeritus B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
B.E (Sindh), Ph.D. (UK)
3. Engr. Muhammad Ismail Soomro Assistant Professor 14. Dr. Jawed Ahmed Leghari Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) B.E (MUET), Ph.D (Malaysia)

4. Engr. Naresh Kumar Tanwani Assistant Professor 15. Engr. Rameez Akber Talani Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST) B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET)

5. Engr. Ghulam Shabbir Larik Assistant Professor 16. Engr. Muhammad Akram Bhayo Lecturer
B.E (MUET) B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)

6. Dr. Aslam Pervez Memon Assistant Professor 17. Engr. Ashiq Ali Memon Lecturer
B.E (MUET), M.Phil (MUET) B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
Ph.D (MUET) 18. Engr. Jagdesh Kumar Lecturer
7. Engr. Muhammad Saleem Memon Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
B.E (MUET) 19. Engr. Riaz Hussain Memon Lecturer
8. Engr. Abdul Sattar Memon Assistant Professor B.E (MUET), PGD (QUEST)
B.E (MUET), M.E (NED) 20. Engr. Waqar Ahmed Adil Chohan Lecturer
9. Engr. Abdul Sattar Saand Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)
21. Engr. Abdul Khaliq Junejo Lecturer
10. Engr. Sohail Khokhar Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
22. Engr. Fahad Hussain Zardari Lecturer
11. Engr. Noor Hussain Mugheri Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST) (on contract)
B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET)
23. Engr. Irfan Ali Soomro Teaching Assistant
B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)

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3.1.3 Courses of Study
B.E. (ELECTRICAL)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

EL 101 Basic Electrical 100 050 150 EL 201 Linear Circuits Analysis 100 050 15
Engineering
ES 206 Applied Electronics 100 050 150
BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050
ME 207 Applied Thermodynamics 100 050 150
BS 102 Functional English 100 000 100
CS 205 C++ Programming 100 050 150
MS 151 Applied Calculus 100 000 100
MS 231 Differential Equations & 100 000 100
CE 102 Engineering Drawing 100 050 150 Fourier Series

ME 106 Workshop Practices 000 100 100

TOTAL 450 200 650 TOTAL 500 200 700

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

MS 152 Linear Algebra & 100 000 100 EL 202 D.C. Machines 100 050 150
Analytical Geometry
EL 203 Electromagnetic Field 100 000 100
BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050 Theory

BS 105 Communication Skills 100 000 100 EL 204 Instrumentation & 100 050 150
Measurement
CE 210 Applied Mechanics 100 050 150
EL 205 Signals & Systems 100 000 100
CS 101 Introduction to Computing 100 050 150
MS 262 Complex Variables & 100 000 100
ES 102 Electronic Devices and 100 050 150 Transforms
Circuits

TOTAL 550 150 700 TOTAL 500 100 600

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

EL 301 AC Machines 100 050 150 EL 401 Electrical Power 100 050 150
Distribution & Utilization
EL 302 Network & Circuit Theory 100 000 100
EL 402 Power Economics & 100 000 100
EL 303 Communication Systems 100 050 150 Management

EL 304 Probability & Stochastic 100 000 100 EL 403 Advanced Elect. Machines 100 050 150
Process & Drives

MS 361 Numerical Analysis & 100 050 150 EL 404 Power System Analysis 100 050 150
Computer Application
EL 405 Power Electronics 100 050 150

TOTAL 500 150 650 TOTAL 500 200 700

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

EL 305 Power Generation Systems 100 000 100 EL 400 Project / Thesis 000 200 200

EL 306 Electrical Power 100 050 150 EL 406 Power System Control 100 050 150
Transmission
EL 407 Power System Protection 100 050 150
EL 307 Control Systems 100 050 150
EL 408 High Voltage Engineering 100 050 150
EL 308 Digital Electronics & 100 050 150
Fuzzy Logic

CS 307 Microprocessor Systems 100 050 150

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 300 350 650

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3.2 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Chairman’s Profile
Prof. Dr. Nisar Ahmed Memon
Prof. Dr. Nisar Ahmed Memon did Bachelors in Computer Systems Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro. He got his Masters and PhD in Computer Engineering from Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology,
Topi, Khyber Pukhtoonkhawa. Currently Dr. Memon is Professor and Head of Computer Systems Engineering Department in Quaid-e-Awam
University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Nawabshah. Dr. Memon is active researcher. His field of interest is Digital Image
Processing, Digital Image Watermarking, Data Authentication Techniques, Pattern Recognition, and Medical Image Analysis and Processing.
He has published number of International and National Journal and conference publications. He has about 48 publications on his credit.
Dr. Memon was also a member of Governing Body Pakistan Engineering Council for tenure 2012-2014. Currently, Dr. Memon visited South
Korea to attend the meeting of International Engineering Alliance (IEA) forum in Seoul.

3.2.1 Introduction
Computer Engineering is one of the fastest growing engineering achieve this goal, we combine the theoritical foundations of computing
discipline which touches nearly every aspect of modern life. Being with the practical engineering knowledge vital to industry, to provide
an integral part of our daily life, computer technology has increasing a broad and integrated curriculum.
demand of highly skilled professionals to keep up pace with its
rampant growth and innovation. Equipped with modern state-of-the-art laboratories, trained technical
staff, and highly qualified faculty, the department of Computer
Keeping in view the significance and impact of this field, the Systems Engineering offers following degree programmes:
department of Computer Systems Engineering, as per its mission, 1. Bachelor of Engineering
strives to develop and maintain a high-quality, comprehensive, 2. Master of Engineering
rigorous and accredited teaching program in Computer Engineering 3. M.Phil
to prepare graduates of competence, conscience, and compassion, 4. Ph.D.
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3.2.2 Teaching Staff
1. Prof. Dr. Nisar Ahmed Memon Professor & Chairman 12. Engr. Fouzia Noureen Shaikh Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), MS (GIKI), B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET)
Ph.D (GIKI)
13. Dr. Syed Raheel Hassan Assistant Professor
2. Dr. Pardeep Kumar Harani Associate Professor B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET),
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) Ph.D (France)
Ph.D (Germany)
14. Dr. Umair Ali Khan Assistant Professor
3. Engr. Muhammad Sulleman Memon Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST), M.S (Austria)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) Ph.D (Austria)

4. Engr. Mohammad Ali Soomro Assistant Professor 15. Dr. Intesab Hussain Sadhayo Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (NED) B.E (QUEST), M.S (France),
Ph.D (France)
5. Engr. Fayaz Ahmed Memon Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) 16. Dr. Irfana Memon Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST), M.S (France)
6. Engr. Fizza Abbas Alvi Assistant Professor Ph.D (France)
B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET)
(on study leave abroad) 17. Dr. Fareed Ahmed Jokhio Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET)
7. Engr. Iftikhar Ahmed Koondhar Assistant Professor PhD (Finland)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET)
18. Engr. Agha Shiraz Khan Pathan Lecturer
8. Engr. Adnan Ahmed Arain Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST)
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
(on study leave abroad) 19. Engr. Abdul Wahid Memon Lecturer
B.E (MUET), M.S (France)
9. Engr. Ubedullah Rajput Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST), M.E (NUST) 20. Engr. Abdul Rahim Nizamani Lecturer
(on study leave abroad) B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)

10. Engr. Sajida Nadeem Assistant Professor 21. Engr. Zuhaib Ahmed Shaikh Lecturer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET) B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
(on study leave abroad)
22. Engr. Muhammad Aamir Bhutto Lecturer
11. Engr. Anees Ahmed Soomro Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)
B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST)
23. Engr. Shahzana Memon Lecturer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)

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24. Engr. Muhammad Awais Rajput Lecturer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)

25. Dr. Imtiaz Ali Halepoto Lecturer


B.E (QUEST), M.S (Hong Kong)
Ph.D (Hong Kong)

26. Engr. Abdul Qudoos Memon Faculty Member


B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)

27. Engr. Ali Raza Bhangwar Lab Engineer


B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)

28. Engr. Ayesha Jokhio Lab Engineer


BS (COMSATS)

29. Engr. Benish Qureshi Lab Engineer


B.E (QUEST)

30. Engr. Haseena Rind Baloch Junior Lab Engineer


B.E (QUEST)

31. Engr. Abdul Majid Kalwar Junior Lab Engineer


B.E (QUEST)

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3.2.3 Courses of Study
B.E. (COMPUTER SYSTEMS)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CS 101 Introduction to Computing 100 050 150 CS 201 Automata Theory 100 000 100
CS 102 Computer Programming 100 050 150 CS 202 Data Structures & 100 050 150
Algorithms
MS 152 Linear Algebra & 100 000 100
Analytical Geometry CS 203 Database Management 100 050 150
Systems
EL 101 Basic Electrical 100 050 150
Engineering CS 204 Digital Logic & Design 100 050 150

BS 102 Functional English 100 000 100 MS 231 Differential Equations and 100 000 100
Fourier Integral

TOTAL 500 150 650 TOTAL 500 150 650

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CS 103 Object Oriented 100 050 150 CS 205 Computer Architecture & 100 050 150
Programming Design

EL 104 Circuit Analysis 100 050 150 CS 206 Data Communication & 100 050 150
Networks
ES 205 Electronic Engineering 100 050 150
CS 207 Operating Systems 100 050 150
MS 172 Calculus, Vectors 100 000 100
CS 208 Convex Optimization 100 000 100
BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050
MS 232 Laplace & Fourier 100 000 100
BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050 Transforms, Discrete
Mathematics

TOTAL 500 150 650 TOTAL 500 150 650

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CS 301 Computer Graphics 100 050 150 CS 401 Embedded Systems 100 050 150
Development
CS 302 Control Systems and 100 050 150
Robotics CS 402 Software Engineering 100 050 150
CS 303 Microprocessors 100 050 150 CS 403 Data Warehousing & 100 050 150
Mining
CS 304 Network Security 100 050 150
CS 404 Machine Learning 100 050 150
MS 331 Statistical Methods & 100 000 100
Estimations CS 405 Digital Image Processing 100 050 150

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 500 250 750

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

CS 305 Artificial Intelligence 100 050 150 CS 406 Wireless & Mobile 100 050 150
Communication
CS 306 Simulation & Modeling 100 050 150
CS 407 Compiler Writing 100 050 150
CS 307 Web Engineering 100 050 150
CS 408 Parallel & Distributed 100 050 150
CS 308 Functional Programming 100 050 150 Computing
BS 301 Engineering Economics 100 000 100 CS 409 Software Design Patterns 100 050 150

CS 410 Project / Thesis 000 200 200

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 400 400 800

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3.3 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

Incharge Chairman’s Profile


Engr. Majid Hussain Memon
Engr. Majid Hussain Memon did bachelors in Electronic Engineering from N.E.D University Karachi and Masters in Telecommunication
and Control Engineering from MUET, Jamshoro.

He worked as Assistant Manager at Dadabhoy Energy Supply Company limited and as Instrumentation and control Engineer at National
Petro Carbon Karachi. He is currently working as Assistant Professor and Incharge Chairman in Department of Electronic Engineering. He
is also professional member of Pakistan Engineering Council.

3.3.1 Introduction
In present era, electronic gadgets, devices & systems are so interwoven that is useful for good engineers. Graduates of Electronic Engineering
in socio-economic fabric of nation that it is difficult to survive without can find numerous placements in both public as well as private sector
having adequate human resources trained in the field of Electronic organizations.
Engineering. Today, even other disciplines of engineering are
considered incomplete without the integration of relevant electronic The department offers the following degree programmes:
systems and devices. 1. Bachelor of Engineering
2. Master of Engineering
The wide spread applications of electronic systems and devices 3. M.Phil
constitute the catalyst for socio-economic development. The modern 4. Ph.D.
high speed computers, automation and telecommunication systems
have transformed our living patterns. It has not only extended human
facilities but has resulted in cultural innovation. Thus it is the
imperative need of time to direct our efforts, time and resources to
impart latest knowledge, skills and practical training in the field of
Electronic Engineering.

The department of Electronic Engineering offers a four-year (8-


terms) Programme leading to degree of Bachelor of Electronic
Engineering. This Department also offers M.E. in Communications
& Industrial Automation & Control. These programmes have been
designed, considering all the needs and aspects of the latest trends
in the field of Electronic Engineering.

These Programmes include the teaching of courses adequately


supplemented with the practical hands-on training in laboratories
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3.3.2 Teaching Staff
1. Prof. Dr. Abdul Karim Baloch Professor / 15. Engr. Masood Ali Koondhar Lecturer
B.E (Pakistan) Vice Chancellor B.E (QUEST), PGD (MUET)
M.Phil (University of Southampton, UK)
Ph.D (University of Bradford, U.K) 16. Engr. Bhagwan Das Lecturer
Post Doctorate B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)
(University of Central Florida, USA)
17. Engr. Kamran Ali Memon Lecturer
2. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman Keerio Professor / B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST)
B.E (MUET), M.S (NUST) Dean FEETCE
Ph.D (China) 18. Engr. Tasleem Dehraj Lecturer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET)
3. Engr. Majid Hussain Memon Assistant Professor /
B.E (NED), M.E (MUET) Incharge Chairman 19. Engr. Sara Rehman Memon Lecturer
B.E (MUET)
4. Engr. Muhammad Mujtaba Shaikh Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.Sc (Hamdard) (on study leave abroad) 20. Engr. Muhammad Talha Bhatti Lab. Engineer
B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)
5. Engr. Erum Pathan Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad) 21. Engr. Amad Hussain Lab. Engineer
B.E (MUET), PGD (MUET)
6. Engr. Nasreen Nizamani Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on study leave) 22. Engr. Safia Amir Dahri Jr. Lab. Engineer
B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST)
7. Engr. Nawaz Ali Zardari Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.Sc. (UK) 23. Engr. Nazia Keerio Jr. Lab. Engineer
B.E (QUEST)
8. Engr. Nadeem Naeem Bhatti Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad) 24. Engr. Fozia Panhwar Lab. Supervisor
B.E (MUET), PGD (QUEST)
9. Engr. Tarique Rafique Memon Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) 25. Engr. Muhammad Saleh Memon Lab. Supervisor
B.E (NED)
10. Dr. Kelash Kanwar Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.Sc (Germany),
Ph.D (Germany)

11. Dr. Abdul Aleem Jamali Assistant Professor


B.E (MUET), M.Sc (Germany),
Ph.D (Germany)

12. Engr. Ehsan Ali Buriro Lecturer


B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)

13. Engr. Muhammad Fawad Panhwar Lecturer


B.E (NED) (on study leave abroad)

14. Engr. Abdul Rafay Khatri Lecturer


B.E (MUET), PGD (MUET) (on study leave abroad)

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3.3.3 Courses of Study
B.E. (ELECTRONIC)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

MS 151 Applied Calculus 100 000 100 ES 201 Amplifiers & Oscillators 100 050 150
CS 101 Introduction to Computers 100 050 150 ES 202 Digital Logic Design 100 050 150

EL 101 Basic Electrical 100 050 150 ES 203 Circuit Analysis 100 050 150
Engineering
BS 201 Engineering Economics & 100 000 100
BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050 Management

BS 102 Functional English 100 000 100 MS 231 Differential Equations & 100 000 100
Fourier Series
BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050

TOTAL 500 100 600 TOTAL 500 150 650

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

ES 101 Semi Conductor Materials 100 050 150 ES 204 Instrumentation & 100 050 150
& Devices Measurements

ES 102 Computer Aided 000 50 50 ES 205 Electromagnetic Field 100 000 100
Engineering Design Theory
CS 102 Computer Programming 100 050 150 ES 206 Microprocessor 100 050 150
Architecture & Interfacing
MS 152 Linear Algebra & 100 000 100
Analytical Geometry EL 206 Electrical Machines 100 050 150
BS 105 Communications Skills 100 000 100 MS 262 Complex Variable & 100 000 100
Transforms

TOTAL 400 150 550 TOTAL 500 150 650

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

ES 301 Signals & Systems 100 050 150 ES 401 Computer Communication 100 050 150
& Networking
ES 302 Embedded System Design 100 050 150
ES 402 Power Electronics 100 050 150
ES 303 Integrated Circuit Design 100 050 150
& Applications ES 403 Microwave Engineering 100 050 150
ES 304 Control Systems 100 050 150 ES 404 Laser & Fiber Optics 100 050 150

MS 351 Probability & Random 100 000 100 BS 401 Project Management 050 000 050
Variables

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 450 200 650

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

ES 305 Wave Propagation & 100 050 150 ES 400 Electronic Engineering 000 200 200
Antennas Project / Thesis

ES 306 Analogue & Digital 100 050 150 ES 405 Automation & Robotics 100 050 150
Communications
ES406 Mobile & Wireless 100 050 150
ES 307 FPGA-Based System 100 050 150 Communication
Design
ES 407 Telecommunication 100 050 150
ES 308 Digital Signal Processing 100 050 150 Systems & Applications
MS 352 Numerical Methods 100 000 100 BS 402 Professional & Social 050 000 050
Ethics

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 350 350 700

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3.4 DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Incharge Chairman’s Profile
Engr. Nawaz Ali Zardari
Engr. Nawaz Ali Zardari did his Bachelors degree in Telecommunication Engineering in 2007, from Mehran University of Engineering and
Technology, Jamshoro. He obtained his Masters degree in Mobile and Satellite Communication from University of Surrey England. He
remained BSS Engineer in Egyptian, Pakistan Telecommunication Company (EPTSMobilink Contractor) from 2008 to 2009. He joined
Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology in 2011, as an Assistant Professor in Electronic Engineering Department.
Mr. Zardari has also served as Director (Standards and Curricula) at National Vocational & Technical Training Commission NAVTTC HQs
at Prime Minister’s Secretrate Islamabad. Currently, he is Assistant Professor and Incharge Chairman of Telecommunication Engineering
Department, QUEST Nawabshah. Following are his areas of interest:

• Cognitive Networks and Cognitive Radios


• Radio Access System Optimization

3.4.1 Introduction
Telecommunication Engineering has revolutionalized the world. This programme includes the teaching of courses adequately
Telecommunication Engineering or Telecom Engineering is a major supplemented with practical hands on training in laboratories and
discipline of engineering. We assist students to specialize in the field use of other modern ways in imparting professional education to
of telecommunications and start the programme to produce the high prepare students to take leading positions over a wide range of expert
quality telecommunication personnel in various specialized areas organizations and research projects ir the information technology
such as Complex Electronic Switching Systems, RADAR & Satellite and communication industries.
communication, Mobile & Wireless communication, Fiber optics,
Broadcast engineering and Multimedia & Networking under Telecommunication engineering graduates can find numerous
Telecommunication engineering department to meet the demand of placements in both public as well as private sector organizations.
emerging industry of telecommunication in Pakistan and abroad.
Programme Objectives
The department of Communication engineering offers a four years To provide quality education in the field of Communication
(8-terms) programme leading to degree of Bachelor of communication Engineering in order to produce skilled graduates to contribute the
Engineering. technological and economic development of Pakistan.

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3.4.2 Teaching Staff
1. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Usman Keerio Professor / 9. Engr. Masood Ali Koondhar Lecturer
B.E (MUET), MS (NUST) Dean FEECE B.E (QUEST), PGD (MUET)
Ph.D. (China)
10. Engr. Bhagwan Das Lecturer
2. Engr. Nawaz Ali Zardari Assistant Professor / B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST) (on study leave)
B.E (MUET), M.Sc (UK) Incharge Chairman
11. Engr. Kamran Ali Memon Lecturer
3. Engr. Majid Hussain Memon Assistant Professor B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST)
B.E (NED), M.E (MUET)
12. Engr. Tasleem Dehraj Lecturer
4. Dr. Kelash Kanwar Assistant Professor B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET)
B.E (MUET), M.Sc (Germany),
Ph.D (Germany) 13. Engr. Nazia Keerio Lab Engineer
B.E (QUEST)
5. Dr. Abdul Aleem Jamali Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.Sc (Germany), 14. Engr. Safia Amir Dahri Jr. Lab Engineer
Ph.D (Germany) B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)

15. Engr. Fozia Panhwar Lab Supervisor


6. Engr. Tarique Rafique Memon Assistant Professor B.E (MUET), PGD (QUEST)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET)
16. Engr. M. Saleh Memon Lab Supervisor
7. Engr. Asadullah Laghari Lecturer B.E (NED)
B.E (COMSAT), PGD (IBA) (on contract)

8. Engr. Bushra Shaikh Lecturer


B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on contract)

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3.4.3 Courses of Study
B.E. (TELECOMMUNICATION)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Codes Name of Subject Codes Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

MS 151 Applied Calculus 100 000 100 ES 101 Basic Electronics 100 50 150
CS 101 Introduction to Computers 100 050 150 CS 102 Computer Programming 100 50 150

EL 101 Basic Electrical Engineering 100 050 150 ES 102 Computer Aided Engineering 00 100 100
Design
BS 102 Functional English 100 000 100
MS 152 Linear Algebra and analytical 100 00 100
BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050 Geometry

BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050 BS 105 Communication Skills 100 00 100

TOTAL 500 100 600 TOTAL 400 200 600

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Codes Name of Subject Codes Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

1. Differential Equation and 100 00 100 MS


1. 151 Applied
Signals &
Calculus
Systems 100
100 000
50 100
150
Fourier Series
2. 101 Introduction
CS Complex Variables &
to Computers 100
100 00
050 100
150
2. Circuit Analysis 100 50 150 Transforms
EL 101 Basic Electrical 100 050 150
3. Amplifiers & Oscillators 100 50 150 3. Microprocessor Architecture
Engineering 100 50 150
& Interfacing
4. Digital Logic Design 100 50 150
BS
4. 102 Functional EnglishCircuit
Advanced Digital 100
100 000
50 100
150
5. Engineering Economics & 100 00 100 Design
Management BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050
5. Electromagnetic Field Theory 100 00 100
BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050

TOTAL 500 150 650 TOTAL


TOTAL 500
500 100
150 600
650

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

1. Communication Systems 100 50 150 CS


1. 401 Telecom
EmbeddedTraffic
Systems
Engineering 100 050
50 150
Development
2. Wave propagations & antennas 100 50 150 2. Telecom standards & regulations 100 00 100
CS 402 Software Engineering 100 050 150
3. Probability & Random Variables 100 00 100 3. Telecommunication management 100 00 100
CS 403 Data Warehousing & 100 050 150
4. Digital Signal Processing 100 50 100 4. Digital
MiningImage Processing 100 50 150
5. Control Systems 100 50 150 5. Mobile & Wireless 100 50 150
CS 404 Communication
Machine Learning 100 050 150

CS 405 Digital Image Processing 100 050 150

TOTAL 500 250 750


TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 500 150 650

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

1. RF & Microwave System 100 50 150 1. Satellite communications 100 00 100


2. Digital Communication 100 50 150 2. Broadband & Digital Networks 100 50 150

3. Numerical Methods 100 00 100 3. Spread Spectrum 100 50 150


Communication
4. Transmission & Switching 100 50 150
System 4. Laser & fiber optics 100 50 150
communication
5. Telecommunication 100 50 150
Management Networks 5. Engineering Project / Thesis 00 200 200

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 400 350 750

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Department of Information Technology Department of Computer Science
Department of Mathematics & Statistics Department of Basic Science & Related Studies

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Channa Dr. Akhtar Hussain Jalbani


Chairman Coordinator
Department of Information Technology Department of Computer Science

Dr. Khuda Bux Amur Prof. Dr. Inayatullah Kakepoto


Chairman Chairman
Department of Mathematics & Statistics Department of Basic Science & Related Studies

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4.1 DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Chairman’s Profile
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Channa
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Channa obtained Masters Degree in Computer Science from University of Sindh Jamshoro, Pakistan and
joined as lecturer, Department of Business Administration, Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur, Pakistan. Later, he joined as lecturer,
Department of Computer Systems Engineering, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Nawabshah, Pakistan.
He went to National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad for pursuing MS Degree in Information Technology and became
Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology after successful completion of MS Degree. He left for Asian Institute of Technology,
Thailand for pursuing PhD Degree in Information and Communication Technology and became Professor, Department of Information
Technology after his successful return. Currently, he is acting Chairman, Department of Information Technology.

He teaches and guides students at Bachelors', Masters', and PhD level at his parent university as well as other universities of the country.
He has also been co-supervising few students at PhD level abroad. His research interests consist of Wireless Communications, Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks, Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks and Energy Efficient Routing Protocols for Internet.

4.1.1 Introduction
Information and Communication Technology is an ever growing and Academy. It helps to prepare students for continuing education and
a challenging field with a broader scope comprising of the study, professional career in IT discipline. The Department of Information
design, development and implementation of computer-based Technology offers these degrees: Bachelor of Science in Information
information systems. It particularly deals with the software applications Technology, Master of Science in Information Technology, Master
using computers to convert, store, protect, process, transmit and of Science in Software Engineering, Master of Science in Computer
retrieve information securely. Science, and PhD in Information Technology.

With the financial assistance and approval of the Federal Ministry The major areas in curricula covers:
of Science and Technology Pakistan, the Institute of Information • Computer Hardware • Computer Networking
Technology (I.I.T) had been established at QUEST. The Institute of • Software Engineering • Agile Software Methods
Information Technology has been approved by the Syndicate and • DBMS, Data-Ware Housing • Mobile Computing
had become functional since 2001-02. The Department of Information & Data Mining and Programming
Technology is working under the umbrella of I.I.T. The Department • High-Performance Computing • Web Engineering
is well equipped with the latest technology and our IT professionals • Computer Graphics & Multimedia
are capable of performing up to the mark in a variety of areas ranging
from installing applications to designing and administrating computer The Department is trying its best to produce highly skilled professionals
networks and information systems. The Department also offers CCNA out of its available intake. The graduates of our department are having
Certification, which is facilitated through QUEST-CISCO Networking good positions in public / private organizations.

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4.1.2 Teaching Staff
1. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Channa Chairman / Professor 15. Ms. Saima Siraj Soomro Lecturer
M.Sc. (Sindh), MS (NUST) BS(CS) QUEST
Ph.D. (AIT)
14. Mr. Asghar Ali Chandio Lecturer
2. Prof. Dr. Zahid Hussain Abro Professor & Dean FOS BS(IT) Sindh
M.Sc. (Sindh), Ph.D. (Austria)
16. Mr. Shah Zaman Nizamani Lecturer
3. Dr. Akhtar Hussain Jalbani Associate Professor BS (CS)Hons (Sindh), MS (MAJU)
B.C.S (QUEST), M.S (Thailand)
Ph.D. (Thailand) 17. Mr. Waqas Ali Sahito Lecturer
BS (CS) (QUEST)
4. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Vighio Associate Professor
B.C.S (Sindh), M.S (Denmark) 18. Mr. Zeeshan Rasool Memon Lecturer
Ph.D. (Denmark) BS(CS) QUEST
(on study leave abroad)
5. Mr. Mukhtiar Ahmed Kori Assistant Professor
M.Sc (Sindh), M.S (Hamdard) 19. Mr. Baqir Ali Zardari Lecturer
(on study leave abroad) BS(CS) (QUEST)

6. Engr. Irum Yousafani Assistant Professor 20. Mr. Himat Ali Shah Lecturer
B.E (QUEST), M.E (Thailand) BS(IT) Sindh,

7. Engr. Javed Akhtar Unar Assistant Professor 21. Engr. Muneeba Shoukat Memon Faculty Member (FDP)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET)
(on study leave abroad) (on study leave abroad)

8. Dr. Rafia Naz Memon Assistant Professor 22. Engr. Muntazir Mehdi Faculty Member (FDP)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) B.E (MUET)
Ph.D. (Malaysia) (on study leave abroad)

9. Engr. Fiza Siyal Assistant Professor 23. Ms. Jharna Devi Faculty Member (FDP)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) BS(IT) (Sindh)
(on study leave abroad)
10. Mr. Adnan Manzoor Rajper Assistant Professor
M.Sc (Sindh), M.S (QUEST) 24. Mr. Ayaz A. Qureshi Network/ I.T Manager
(on study leave abroad) M.Sc. (Sindh), M.S (QUEST)

11. Mr. Nazar Hussain Phulpoto Lecturer 25. Ms. Shamshad Lakho Lab Instructor
MBA (QAU), M.S (SZABIST) BS (CS) (QUEST)
(on study leave abroad)
26. Mr. Nadeem Channa Lab Instructor
12. Mr. Saifullah Memon Lecturer BS (CS) (QUEST)
B.Sc (SALU), M.Sc (SALU)
27. Mr. Zeeshan Nizamani Lab Instructor
13. Ms. Mehwish Laghari Lecturer BS (CS) Karachi University
BS(IT) Sindh

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4.1.3 Courses of Study
B.S. (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

IT 101 Introduction to Computing 100 050 150 IT 201 Data Structure & 100 050 150
Algorithms
IT 102 Computer Programming 100 050 150
IT 202 Fundamentals of 100 000 100
MS 152 Linear Algebra & 100 000 100 Accounting
Analytical Geometry
IT 203 Database Management 100 050 150
ES 104 Basic Electronics 100 050 150 System

BS 102 Functional English 100 000 100 IT 204 Advanced Object Oriented 100 050 150
Programming
MS 272 Discrete Mathematics 100 000 100

TOTAL 500 150 650 TOTAL 500 150 650

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

IT 103 Computer Architecture & 100 050 150 IT 205 Network Fundamentals 100 050 150
Logic Design
IT 206 Object Oriented Analysis 100 050 150
IT 104 Object Oriented 100 050 150 & Design
Programming
IT 207 Web Engineering-I 100 050 150
BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050
IT 208 Microprocessors 100 050 150
BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050
MS 271 Probability and Statistics 100 000 100
BS 105 Communication Skills 100 000 100
MS 172 Calculus & Vectors 100 000 100

TOTAL 500 100 600 TOTAL 500 200 700

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

IT 301 Web Engineering –II 100 050 150 IT 401 Data Warehousing and 100 050 150
Mining
IT 302 Routing Protocol Concepts 100 050 150
IT 402 WAN Technologies 100 050 150
IT 303 Information Systems 100 000 100
IT 403 Mobile Application 100 050 150
IT 304 Software Engineering 100 050 150 Development

IT 305 Operating Systems 100 050 150 IT 404 Compiler Construction 100 050 150

IT 405 Software Design Patterns 100 050 150

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 500 250 750

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

IT 306 LAN Switching & Wireless 100 050 150 IT 400 Project / Thesis 000 200 200
Networks
IT 406 High Performance 100 050 150
IT 307 Computer Graphics 100 050 150 Computing

IT 308 Software Project 100 050 150 IT 407 Multimedia Technologies 100 050 150
Management
IT 408 Functional Programing 100 050 150
IT 309 Human Computer 100 050 150
Interaction IT 409 Artificial Intelligence 100 050 150

IT 310 Autometa Theory 100 000 100

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 400 400 800

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4.2 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Co-ordinator’s Profile
Dr. Akhtar Hussain Jalbani
Dr. Akhtar Hussain Jalbani did PhD in Computer Science from Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok, Thailand in 2012. At present,
he is an Associate Professor in Department of Information Technology and Coordinator of Computer Science department at Quaid-e-
Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Nawabshah. Dr. Jalbani has diverse interest in different fields of Computer
Science. His main research interest is in Artificial Intelligence and Information Retrieval. He has published number of National and
International Journal and conference papers.

4.2.1 Introduction
Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology, in computing profession in order to meet the requirements of the
Nawabshah is offering the Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) country and to develop the ability of the students to construct
full time 4-years degree evening programme under Institute of reliable software products, which recognize and meet the need of
Information Technology (IIT), which comprises of 8-Terms as the user applying sound scientific, mathematical, management and
recommended by Higher Education Commission. The main engineering principles. The laboratories facilities at the department
objective of this programme is to transfer the knowledge in the (equipped with Xeon / Core i7, Multimedia, Internet and Networks)
field of computer to the students of this region and provide skills provide an environment of engineering.

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4.2.2 Teaching Staff
1. Dr. Akhtar Hussain Jalbani Associate Professor / 15. Mr. Zeeshan Rasool Memon Lecturer
B.C.S (QUEST), M.S (Thailand) Coordinator BS(CS) QUEST
Ph.D (Thailand) (on study leave abroad)

2. Prof. Dr. Zahid Hussain Abro Professor / Dean 16. Ms. Mehwish Laghari Lecturer
M.Sc (Sindh), Ph.D (Austria) Faculty of Science BS(IT) Sindh, MS (QUEST

3. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Channa Professor 17. Mr. Shah Zaman Nizamani Lecturer
M.Sc (Sindh), MS (NUST) BCS (Sindh), MS (MAJU)
Ph.D (Malaysia)
18. Mr. Waqas Ali Sahito Lecturer
4. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Vighio Associate Professor BS (CS), (QUEST), MS (QUEST
B.C.S (Sindh) MS (Denmark)
Ph.D (Denmark) 19. Mr. Baqar Ali Zardari Lecturer
B.S(CS) (QUEST), MS (QUEST
5. Mr. Mukhtiar Ahmed Kori Assistant Professor
M.Sc (Sindh), M.S (Hamdard) (on study leave abroad) 20. Mr. Ayaz A. Qureshi I.T. Manager
M.Sc (Sindh), M.S (QUEST)
6. Engr. Irum Memon Assistant Professor
B.E (QUEST) M.E (Thailand) (on study leave abroad) 21. Ms. Jherna Devi Faculty Member (FDP)
BS(IT) (Sindh) (on study leave abroad)
7. Engr. Javed Akhtar Unar Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad) 22. Engr. Muneeba Shoukat Memon Faculty Member (FDP)
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)
8. Dr. Rafia Naz Memon Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) 23. Engr. Muntazir Mehdi Faculty Member (FDP)
Ph.D (Malaysia) B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)

9. Engr. Fiza Siyal Assistant Professor 24. Mr. Ghulam Hussain Jalbani Lecturer (Contract)
B.E (MUET), ME (MUET) BS (CS) (QUEST)

10. Mr. Adnan Manzoor Rajper Assistant Professor


M.Sc (Sindh) M.S (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)

11. Mr. Nazar Hussain Phulpoto Lecturer


MBA (QAU) M.S (SZABIST) (on study leave abroad)

12. Mr. Saifullah Memon Lecturer


B.Sc (SALU), M.Sc (SALU)
MS (QUEST)

13. Mr. Asghar Ali Chandio Lecturer


BS(IT) Sindh, MS (QUEST

14. Ms. Saima Siraj Soomro Lecturer


BS (CS) QUEST, MS (QUEST

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4.2.3 Courses of Study
B.S. (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

BCS 101 Introduction to Computing 100 050 150 BCS 201 Computer Architecture & 100 000 100
Organization
BCS 102 Introduction to Computer 100 050 150
Programming BCS 202 Database Management 100 050 150
Systems
MS 152 Linear Algebra & 100 000 100
Analytical Geometry BCS 203 Data Structures 100 050 150
BS 102 Functional English 100 000 100 BCS 204 Visual Programming 100 050 150

ES 104 Basic Electronics 100 050 150 MS 271 Probability & Statistics 100 000 100
BS 104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050

TOTAL 550 150 700 TOTAL 500 150 650

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

BCS 103 Digital Logic & Design 100 050 150 BCS 205 Network Fundamentals 100 050 150
BCS 104 Object Oriented 100 050 150 BCS 206 Object Oriented Analysis 100 000 100
Programming & Design
MS 172 Calculus & Vectors 100 000 100 BCS 207 Web Engineering 100 050 150
BS 101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 050 000 050 BCS 208 Analysis of Algorithms 100 000 100

BS 105 Communication Skills 100 000 100 MS 272 Discrete Mathematics 100 000 100
IT 106 Financial Accounting & 100 000 100
Management

TOTAL 550 100 650 TOTAL 500 100 600

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

BCS 301 Advanced Object Oriented 100 050 150 BCS 401 WAN Technologies 100 050 150
Programming
BCS 402 Artificial Intelligence 100 050 150
BCS 302 Routing Protocol Concepts 100 050 150
BCS 403 Compiler Construction 100 050 150
BCS 303 Software Engineering 100 000 100
BCS 404 Digital Image Processing 100 050 150
BCS 304 Microprocessors & 100 050 150
Assembly Language BCS 405 Pervasive Computing 100 050 150

BCS 305 Operating Systems 100 050 150

TOTAL 500 200 700 TOTAL 500 250 750

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

BCS 306 LAN Switching & 100 050 150 BCS 400 Thesis / Project 000 200 200
Wireless Network
BCS 406 High Performance 100 050 150
BCS 307 Human Computer 100 050 150 Computing
Interaction
BCS 407 Data Warehouse and 100 050 150
BCS 308 Functional Programming 100 050 150 Mining
BCS 309 Automata Theory 100 000 100 BCS 408 Network Security 100 000 100

BCS 310 Computer Graphics 100 050 150 BCS 409 Software Project 100 050 150
Management
BCS 311 Multimedia Systems 100 050 150

TOTAL 600 250 850 TOTAL 400 350 750

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4.3 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
Chairman’s Profile
Dr. Khuda Bux Amur
Dr. Khuda Bux Amur received his Bachelors (Hons) and M.Sc in Mathematics from the University of Sindh, Jamshoro. He was awarded
scholarship from Ghulam Ishaq khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi, Swabi for Masters in Engineering Sciences
in 2003 and completed his MS in Engineering Sciences in 2005 from GIK Institute of Engineering, Sciences and Technology. During his
Masters in Engineering Science, he actively participated in the research and teaching activities in the Faculty of Engineering Sciences. In
2008, he was awarded Ph.D scholarship from QUEST Nawabshah and he started his PhD in Metz University, France. During his Ph.D, Dr.
Amur participated in many international conferences in France, Germany, Czech Republic and presented his research work. He traveled to
some other European countries Like Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland during his higher studies abroad. He has contributed
more than fifteen research papers in local and international journals. Area of his research work is Mathematical Image Processing, Mathematical
Modeling and Simulation in science & engineering. After completion of his PhD, he joined the Mathematics & Statistics department at
QUEST. His active efforts resulted in starting the Masters Program in Mathematics. He has taught a variety of courses at MS and PhD level
in Mathematics as well as other engineering disciplines. Currently 2 MS and 1 Ph.D students are working under his supervision and co-
supervision.

4.3.1 Introduction
Mathematics is one of the core disciplines of applied sciences and Department has a well equipped computer lab for research students.
it has wide applicability in every discipline of engineering, science, Department has energetic and enthusiastic faculty members, qualified
finance and IT. Properly trained graduates in Mathematics are also from international reputed universities. They are actively engaged
needed for the educational and research sector of the country including in teaching as well as in research in various fields like Scientific
the province of Sindh. To meet the needs of this region in terms of Computing, Image Processing, Mathematical Physics, Computational
graduates and postgraduates in the field of Mathematics, the Fluid Mechanics and Algebra & Analysis. The Department also offers
Department of Mathematics and Statistics was established in 2006 various teaching courses to engineering departments for their MS
and the 1st batch was inducted in the academic year 2007. In the and PhD Programs.
starting, four years BS (Mathematics) degree program was launched.
Syllabus of BS degree program was designed, considering all the Currently degree programs run at department are
needs and aspects of latest applicability of the subject in the field of
Engineering, Science and Technology. In 2013, department started 1. Bachelor of Science BS (4 years)
Postgraduate Program, i.e. two years research based MS (Mathematics). 2. Master of Science in Mathematics (2 years, research based)
Subsequently, PhD Program has been launched in year 2015. 3. PhD in Mathematics

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4.3.2 Teaching Staff
1. Dr. Khuda Bux Amur Associate Professor / 10. Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Memon Lecturer
M.Sc (Maths) Sindh, Chairman B.S (Maths) University of Sindh
M.S (Engg. Sc.) GIKI PGD (QUEST)
Ph.D (Comp: Maths) France
11. Mr. Asghar Ali Maitlo Lecturer
2. Dr. Muhammad Afzal Soomro Assistant Professor
B.S (Maths) SALU Khairpur M.Sc (Maths) SALU
Ph.D (Algebra), Groningen MS (Maths) QUEST
University, Netherlands
12. Aftab Ahmed Soomro Lecturer Lecturer
3. Dr. Sajjad Hussain Sandilo Assistant Professor M.Sc. (Maths) University of Sindh
B.Sc (Maths) Sindh University
M.Sc (Applied Maths) QAU Islmabad
PhD (Applied Maths & 13. Mr. Wajid Ali Shaikh Lecturer
Applied Mechanics) TU Delft M.Sc (Maths) Sindh
Netherlands PGD (CS) University of Sindh

4. Mr. Abbas Ali Ghoto Assistant Professor 14. Mr. Shujaat Ali Shah Lecturer
B.Sc. (Statistics) Sindh B.Sc (Maths, Physics) SALU Khairpur
M.Sc. (Statistics) Sindh M.Sc (Maths) QAU Islamabad
M.Phil (Statistics) Sindh M.Phil (Pure Mathematics)
5. Dr. Shakeel Ahmed Kamboh Assistant Professor QAU Islamabad QAU, Islamabad
B.S (Maths) University of Sindh
Ph.D (Maths) UTM Malaysia 15. Mr. Imran Ali Kanio Lecturer
BS (Maths) QUEST
6. Dr. Abdul Hanan Shaikh Assistant Professor
B.Sc (Maths) SALU Khairpur
16. Mr. Iqrar Ali Pali Lecturer
M.Sc. (Maths) QAU Islamabad
Ph.D (Scientific Computing) Netherland BS (Maths) QUEST

7. Mr. Rajab Ali Malookani Lecturer 17. Mr. Kamran Nazeer Memon Lecturer
M.Sc (Maths) Sindh University (on study leave abroad) BS (Maths) SALU Khairpur
MS (Maths), COMSATS Islamabad
8. Mr. Ajeeb-ur-Rehman Junejo Lecturer
M.Sc (Maths) SALU, Khairpur (on study leave abroad) 18. Mr. Muzaffar Bashir Arain Lecturer
BS (Math) QUEST
9. Mr. Sanaullah Dehraj Lecturer
BS (Maths), University of Sindh
M.S (Applied Maths) NED University

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4.3.3 Courses of Study
B.S. (MATEMATICS)
First Year (First Term) Second Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

MS101 Discrete Mathematics 100 000 100 MS201 Statistics and Probability 100 000 100
MS102 Trigonometry & Linear 100 000 100 MS202 Differential Equations and 100 000 100
Algebra Fourier Series
BS101 Islamic Studies/ Ethics 050 000 050 MS203 Vector Calculus and 100 000 100
Analytical Geometry
BS102 Functional English 100 000 100
MS206 Number Theory & Theory 100 000 100
BS103 Physics-I 050 050 100 of Equations
IT105 Introduction to Computers 100 050 150 IT209 Programming in C++ 100 050 150

TOTAL 500 100 600 TOTAL 500 050 550

First Year (Second Term) Second Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

MS103 Calculus 100 000 100 MS204 Numerical Analysis-I 100 000 100
MS104 Statics and Dynamics 100 000 100 MS205 Complex Analysis 100 000 100

MS105 Business Mathematics and 100 000 100 MS209 Computer Algebra System 050 050 100
Financial Accounting
MS207 Graph Theory 100 000 100
BS104 Pakistan Studies 050 000 050
MS208 Topology 100 000 100
BS105 Communication skills 100 000 100
BS106 Physics-II 050 050 100

TOTAL 500 050 550 TOTAL 450 050 500

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Third Year (First Term) Final Year (First Term)
Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

MS301 Solution of Differential 100 000 100 MS401 Fluid Mechanics 100 000 100
Equations
MS402 Econometrics 100 000 100
MS302 Differential Geometry 100 000 100
MS403 Integral Equations 100 000 100
MS303 Real Analysis-I 100 000 100
MS404 Optimization Techniques 100 000 100
MS304 Measure Theory 100 000 100
MS405 Functional Analysis 100 000 100
MS305 Group Theory 100 000 100
MS406 Transformation Techniques 100 000 100

TOTAL 500 000 500 TOTAL 500 000 500

Third Year (Second Term) Final Year (Second Term)


Marks Marks
Code Name of Subject Code Name of Subject
Theory Practical Total Theory Practical Total

MS306 Numerical Analysis-II 100 000 100 MS400 Comprehensive Viva Voce 000 100 100
MS307 Rings and Fields 100 000 100 MS407 Stochastic Processes and 100 000 100
Theory of Queues
MS308 Real Analysis-II 100 000 100
MS408 Tensor Analysis 100 000 100
MS309 Fuzzy logic 100 000 100
MS409 Cryptography 100 000 100
MS310 Analytical Dynamics 100 000 100
MS410 Operation Research 100 000 100
MS411 Finite Element Methods 100 000 100

TOTAL 500 000 500 TOTAL 500 100 600

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4.4 DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE & RELATED STUDIES
Chairman’s Profile
Prof. Dr. Inayatullah Kakepoto
Dr. Inayatullah Kakepoto comes from Village Dari Jakhri Taluka Garhi Yasin District Shikarpur. He earned his Bachelor and Master Degree
from Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU) Khairpur Mir's in the year 1998. Following his Master Degree Program in English (Literature),
Dr. Kakepoto joined Cadet College Petaro (Pakistan Navy) as Lecturer (English) in the same year. He served this prestigious institution of
Sindh for about two years and then joined Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Science & Technology Nawabshah (QUEST) as Lecturer
(English) in the year 2000. Later, he was appointed as Assistant Professor in 2004.

After serving eight years to this institution, Dr. Kakepoto proceeded for acquiring PhD degree from University Technology Malaysia (UTM).
During his PhD degree program he was engaged in classroom teaching since he was offered Graduate Assistantship by University Technology
Malaysia. After acquiring his PhD degree, Dr. Kakepoto joined the University back in the year 2013. Since he had good number of Research
Publications on his credit thus, he was appointed as Professor (English) in the Department of Basic Science & Related Studies in 2014. Dr.
Kakepoto currently is Professor and Chairman Department of Basic Science & Related Studies. It is worth mentioning here that the PhD
project of Dr. Kakepoto was partially funded by Higher Education Commission (HEC) Islamabad Pakistan.

Dr. Kakepoto is an active researcher and has authored 17 Research Papers and got published all of them in International Journals to benefit
global readers. He has presented his Research work in International Conferences overseas. Moreover, he is HEC approved supervisor for
supervising Mphil and PhD students. His research interests include Language & Communication, Business Education, Organizational
Communication and Engineering Education.

4.4.1 Introduction
The department teaches the courses of Mathematics, Statistics, to upgrade their Communication Skills which is the demand of
Computer Science, Islamiat/Ethics, Pakistan Studies, Functional Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) these days.
English and Communication Skills in various teaching departments
of the University. Thus, this department assists Engineering, Science
and Information Technology students to overcome Mathematical &
Communication Skills problems to perform their jobs efficiently
following graduation at workplace. The English Language Centre of
the University also functions under the administration of this
department. The Centre is well equipped with men and material in
terms of well qualified PhD faculty and latest audio and video
laboraties to enhance communicative capabilities of students to
prepare them better human capital for the workplace. Industry needs
well rounded engineers equipped with Hard and Soft Skills thus, this
Center plays paramount role to train the students to be fit in this
competitive job environment of organizations. Moreover, the Center
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4.4.2 Teaching Staff
1. Prof. Dr. Inayatullah Kakepoto Professor/Chairman 10. Mr. Saifullah Bhutto Lecturer
M.A (Sociology), SALU Khairpur M.A (Islamic Culture) (on study leave abroad)
M.A (English), SALU Khairpur University Sindh
PhD (English) Malaysia
11. Mr. Insaf Ali Siming Lecturer
2. Mr. Azhar Hussain Shah Assistant Professor M.A (English) SALU, Khairpur (on study leave abroad)
M.A (Econ) University of Sindh

3. Mr. Abdul Ghafoor Shaikh Assistant Professor 12. Mr. Ravi Kumar Lecturer
M.Sc (Maths) University of Sindh B.S (Maths) University of Sindh
M.Phil (Maths), QAU Islamabad
13. Mr. Ghullam Yameen Mallah Lecturer
B.Sc. (Maths) University of Sindh
4. Mr. Liaquat Ali Tunio Assistant Professor M.Sc. (Applied Maths) QAU, Islamabad
M.Sc (Maths) SALU, Khairpur M.Phil (Applied Maths) QAU, Islamabad
M.Phil (Maths) QAU Islamabad,
PGCOC Islamabad 14. Mr. Mehboob Ali Jatoi Lecturer
B.S (Maths) QUEST, Nawabshah
5. Syed Muhammad Saeed Ahmed Assistant Professor
M.Sc (Maths) University of Sindh, 15. Mr. Rashid Hussain Mahesar Lecturer
PGCOC Islamabad M.A (English) University of Sindh

6. Mr. Ghulam Saqib Buriro Assistant Professor 16. Mr. Mansoor Ahmed Koondhar Lecturer
M.A (English) NUML, Islamabad M.A (English) University of Sindh
M.Phil (Language Teaching &
Learning) University of Auckland, 17. Mr. Muhammad Arif Soomro Lecturer
New Zealand M.A (English Language Teaching)
NUML, Islamabad
7. Dr. Muhammad Atif Pathan Assistant Professor
M.Sc. (Maths) University of Sindh 18. Prof. Dr. Ghulam Hyder Buriro Professor on contract
Ph.D (Pak Studies)
PhD Delft University of Technology
University of Sindh
Netherlands
19. Mr. Saleemullah Bhutto Lecturer on contract
8. Mr. Mansoor Ahmed Channa Lecturer M.A (Islamic Culture)
M.A (English), SALU Khairpur (on study leave abroad) University of Sindh
MS (Applied Linguistics)
Mahidol University, Thailand 20. Mr. Tarique Hussain Keerio Lecturer on contract
M.A (Pak Studies)
9. Mr. Hafiz Barkat Ali Bhayo Lecturer University of Karachi
M.Sc (Maths) SALU, Khairpur (on study leave abroad)

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FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
Government Habib College of Technology, Nawabshah
Government College of Technology, Khairpur
Government College of Technology, Larkano

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FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
• Government Habib College of Technology, Nawabshah
• Government College of Technology, Khairpur
• Government College of Technology, Larkano

5.1 Introduction
The Faculty of Technology supervises the conduct of degree programmes of B.Tech and B.Sc. (Industrial Technology) courses offered by
the Government College of Technology, Khairpur (Mirs) and Government Habib College of Technology, Nawabshah respectively. This year
the Government College of Technology Larkana is also allowed affiliation with QUEST to offer B.Tech Prgramme. With the rapid growth
of industrialization and consequent expansion in the demand for skilled manpower in the country,
it became indispensable to improve and upgrade the standard and quality of technical education. It was realized that there was extreme paucity
of technical institutes to cater the growing need of technical staff for the emerging industrial sector in the country. In order to meet this
challenge the Government decided to introduce degree courses of Bachelor level in certain selected disciplines of technology at the technical
colleges.

Three colleges have been affiliated with Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology Nawabshah, which is one of the
leading universities of the country in imparting engineering, technical as well as education in science. Monitoring of courses is being carried
by the university at the affiliated colleges on regular basis. The purpose is to bring new innovation and produce proper technical manpower
required for a sound and sustained growth of Industrial sector in the country.

The curriculum implemented in the colleges is as per recommendations of Higher Education Commission Islamabad. The admission process
of the colleges is well explained in their respective prospectus. The examinations are conducted and supervise by the QUEST, examination
section as per policy of the University.

Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon


Dean, Faculty of Technology,
QUEST, Nawabshah

Prof. Pir Muhammad Akbar


Pricipal
Government Habib College of Technology, Nawabshah

Prof. Mir Sajjad Ali Talpur


Pricipal
Government College of Technology, Khairpur

Prof. Munir Ahmed Shaikh


Pricipal
Government College of Technology, Larkano

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5.2 Affiliation of Technical Institutions to the University
Affiliation:- (1) An educational institution applying for affiliation possess such qualifications as are or may be prescribed.
to the University shall make an application to the University and (3) The procedure to be followed in disposing of an application for
shall satisfy it. the affiliation of an educational institution shall be such as may be
prescribed.
(a) that the educational institution is under the management of the (4) The Syndicate may, on the recommendation of the Affiliation
Government of regularly constituted governing body; Committee, grant or refuse affiliation to an educational institution:
(b) that the financial resources of the educational institution are
sufficient to enable it to make due provision for its continued Provided that affiliation shall not be refused, unless the educational
maintenance and efficient working; institution has been given an opportunity of making a representation
(c) that the strength and qualification of the teaching and other staff, against the proposed decision.
and the terms and conditions of their service, are adequate to make
the provision for the courses of instruction, teaching or training to Addition of courses by affiliated educational institution:
be under taken by the educational institution; Where an educational institution desires to add to the courses of
(d) that the educational institution has framed proper rules regarding instruction in respect of which it is affiliated, the procedure prescribed
the efficiency and discipline of its staff and other employees; under sub-section (3) of section 32 shall, so far as may be, followed.
(e) that the building in which the educational institution is to be Reports from affiliated educational institution:
located is suitable, and that provision will be made in conformity (1) Every educational institution affiliated to the university shall
with the statutes and the Regulations for the residence of students, furnish such reports, returns and other information as the University
not residing with their parents or guardians, in the hostels established may require to enable it to judge the efficiency of the educational
and maintained by the educational institution or in hostels or lodgings institution.
approved by it, and the supervision and physical and general welfare (2) The University may call upon any educational institution affiliated
of students; to it to take, within a specified period, such action as my appear to
(f) that provision has been made for library and adequate library the University to be necessary in respect of any of the matters referred
services; to in sub-section (1) of section 32.
(g) that where affiliation is sought in any branch of experimental
sciences, due arrangements have been made for imparting instruction Withdrawal of affiliation:
in that branch of science in a properly equipped laboratory, museum 1) If an educational institution affiliated to the university fails at
and other places of practical work: any time to fulfill any of the requirements mentioned in this Act, or
(h) that due provision will, so far as circumstances may permit, be if an institution has failed to observe any of the conditions of its
made for the residence of Principal and members of the teaching affiliation, or its affairs are conducted in a manner which is prejudicial
staff in or near the college or the place provided for the residence of to the interests of education, the Syndicate may, on the recommendation
students; and of the Affiliation Committee, and after considering such representation
(1) that the affiliation of the educational institution, having regard as the educational institution may wish to make, withdraw, either
to the provision which may have been made for students by another in*" whole or in part, the rights conferred on the educational institution
educational institution in its neighborhood, will be injurious to the by affiliation or modify such rights.
interests of education or discipline. 2) The Procedure to be followed for the withdrawal of affiliation
(2) The application shall further contain an undertaking that after shall be such as may be prescribed.
the educational institution is affiliated any transference of, and
changes in the management and in the teaching staff shall be forth
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Appeal against refusal or withdrawal of affiliation:
An appeal shall lie to the Senate against the decision of the Syndicate (c) Manage and regulate the funds, finances, assets and investments
refusing to affiliate an institution, or withdrawing in whole or in part of the institution or college;
the rights conferred on an institution by affiliation or modifying such
rights. (d) Maintain the accounts of the institution or college in the prescribed
form and get such accounts audit in the prescribed manner;
Taking over of institution or college:
(1) The chancellor may, on request of any affiliated institution or (e) Appoint teachers and other employees of the institution or
college direct that the control and management of such college and have the power to take disciplinary action against them.
educational, institution or college may be taken over by the
university. Academic Council Resolution
NO. ACAD-246 Dated: 18/04/2012
(2) The chancellor may, for the efficient management and control
of such educational institution or college establish a Board of • A minimum amount of Rupees One lac will be charged as
Governors. affiliation fee per year.
(3) The Board of Governors shall consist of: • Share of 25% from the self finance income will also be charged
(i) The Pro-Chancellor (Chairman) every year
(ii) The Vice-Chancellor (Vice-Chairman) • Entry test will be conducted by the University it self
• Examination rules and regulation will be implemented as per
(iii) Such other members as may be appointed by the the prescribed policy of the University along with amendments
Chancellor. from time to time under the supervision of vigilance committee.
• HEC revised B. Teach curriculum (2010) must be introduced
(4) Subject to special or general direction of the Chancellor the forthwith for all the Technologies.
Board of Governors shall exercise general supervision and control • Vigilance Committee will regularly monitor the conduct of
over the affairs of such institution or college and without prejudice classes and the examination to ensure all the facilities
to the generality of these powers it shall. provided are as per University affiliation policy.
• Examination (regular and supplementary) will be conducted
(a) Formulate the policy for running the institution or college in the according to established policy of the University.
light of guide lines issued by the university from time to time;

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QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CELL (Q.E.C)
6.1 Introduction
The Quality Enhancement Cell at QUEST, Nawabshah is functioning The cell is headed by Dean, Quality Enhancement Cell and supported
since March, 2006. It is working smoothly and efficiently with full by Director and Deputy Director QEC, alongwith other staff.
strength of staff. QEC takes full responsibility of self assessment
process of all the academic programs, particularly at under-graduate 1. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saand
level. Where full monitoring of the programs is being accomplished Dean, QEC
through students evaluation and other related activities. Those teachers email: abdullah@quest.edu.pk
who are found deficient in any aspect are called for counseling and Tel: No: 0244-288135,
improvement is being observed. The results are encouraging and it 0244-9370381-4 Ext. 2520,
is expected that quality of teaching will show remarkable and favorable Fax: No. 0244-9370399
changes.
2. Prof. Dr. Abdul Sattar Jamali
According to the requirement of Quality Assurance Agency of the Director, QEC
Higher Education Commission, Annual Progress Reports is being email: Jamali_sattar@yahoo.com
regularly submitted for updating record & QEC ranking purpose. Tel No. 9370381-4 Ext: 2407
The self Assessment process at undergraduate level has been
accomplished. Now QEC has extended its scope to M.S/ M.E, M.Phil 3. Mr. Nasrullah Channa
and Ph.D Programs. Program Team has been constituted for the Deputy Director, QEC
preparation of SARs of concerned program being offered by the email: n.channa2011@gmail.com
university. Tel No. 9370381-4 Ext: 2526

At present QEC is monitoring the standard of education not only at


QUEST but also at constituent Engineering College Larkana and
affiliated colleges GCT, Khairpur and Govt. Habib College of
Technology Nawabshah. Awareness seminars / workshops are being
conducted for students and staff of the colleges. Feedback proformae
have also been got filled from all the students. Statistical Analysis
has been performed and deficient members of teaching staff are
being identified and due process of counseling is being initiated for
faculty members of the college. A series of awareness workshop/
seminars has been conducted at QUEST particularly for newly
admitted students as regular feature of QEC.

QEC with the colloburation of PASTIC, Islamabad organised a one


day workshop on deploying industry driven technologies was
conducted for the research scholars & faculty members.

Membership of national / international bodies of Quality Enhancement


/ Assurance are pursued actively and formalities in this regards are
in process.

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STUDENTS’ ATTENDANCE MONITORING CELL (SAMC)
7.1 Introduction
SAMC QUEST, working in both morning and evening shifts, collects and records the attendance of all undergraduate and postgraduate students
of the university on a daily basis. It also carefully prepares the eligibility report of each student at the end of each term and decides whether
he/she may appear in the exam, as per university policy. Recently, SAMC has implemented a state-of-the-art online attendance system which
has replaced the manual attendance system being used previously. Hence the cell offers a very transparent and robust method to submit and
monitor the students’ attendance record for the faculty members and administration respectively. This online system is easily accessible through
the Internet everywhere and anytime. All the students of the university shall soon be able to view their attendance record through this system.

SAMC is continuously striving to expand and offer improved services to the concerned users through the latest computer advancements.

Dr. Pardeep Kumar


Coordinator, SAMC
email: samc@quest.edu.pk

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DIRECTORATES
8.1 Directorate of Sports 8.2 Directorate of Postgraduate Studies
The Directorate of Sports provides an ample number of facilities to
and Research
the students for participation in games and sports, both indoor & Directorate of Postgraduate Studies of the university was established
outdoor. A Sports Committee comprising different departments of soon after the up-gradation of the university. Later-on Advanced
university teachers supervise the departmental sports activities. Studies and Research Board was also constituted to prepare policies
Facilities are provided for all the major sports including Cricket, and programmes for postgraduate studies.
Hockey, Football, Tennis, Badminton, Basketball, Tug of War, Hand
ball, Volleyball and Athletics. A series of in-house tournaments are The Directorate of Postgraduate Studies initially offered M.Phil and
held to provide participation to the maximum number of students. PhD programme in various disciplines of Engineering viz Civil,
Outstanding/selected sportsmen are encouraged to take part in the Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Systems and Energy &
HEC inter-varsity Championships. The university has multipurpose Environment.
hall, sports complex and girls gymnasium with facilities for Football,
Hockey, Cricket, Basketball, Shooting ball, Tennis, Badminton and In 2008 1st batch of Masters in Engineering (Evening Programme)
Table Tennis. A fitness club alongwith Body Building facilities are was registered in the discipline of Construction Engineering &
also available for the students. All facilities for athletes/sportsmen Management (Civil Engineering), Power Engineering (Electrical
are also available in the Directorate of Sports. Many other facilities Engineering) & Manufacturing Engineering (Mechanical Engineering).
are being developed for the betterment of sportsmen.
Now the directorate of postgraduate studies offers ME/MS (evening
The in-house sports competitions particularly Inter department programme) in the following fields:
tournaments, Inter hostel competitions are held timely at the campus
and sports week is also organised every year in which best players/best a. Master of Engineering
Athletes from boys & girls students are awarded LAPTOP separately,
where a General trophy is also awarded to the Department who secure i. Construction Engineering & Management
maximum points. The students/players are awarded certificates, ii. Civil Engineering
shields, trophies and the colour of the university for their iii. Structural Engineering
Encouragement. Sportsmen are also encouraged to take admission iv. Power Engineering
in the different departments on sports basis every year according to v. Computer Systems Engineering
their performance. vi. Computer Communication and Networks
vii. Manufacturing Engineering
At present the Directorate is headed by: viii. Industrial Engineering & Management
ix. Energy Systems Engineering
Mr. Abdul Hameed Pirzada x. Environmental Engineering
Director, Sports xi. Communication Engineering
Telephone # 0244-923003/9379381-4 Ext. 2703. xii. Industrial Automation and control
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b. Master of Science 8.4 Directorate of Planning & Development
i. Information Technology
ii. Software Engineering The planning & Development plays a vital role for development of
iii. MS (Mathematics) any organization. The basis objective of P&D is developing
iv. MS (Computer Science) /strengthening of the university through preparation of development
projects, proposals on PC-I form (devised by Planning Commission,
University has already awarded one Ph.D and one M.Phil in the field Govt of Pakistan) in collaboration with the Sectional Heads,
of Structural Engineering (Civil Engineering). Department and Directorates. Basically, the Directorate coordinates
with different of the university as well as Higher Education commission
At present 43 Ph.D. candidates are registered in various programs,
and other provincial organization for the up-gradation, consolidation
12 in the field of Civil Engineering, 03 in Computer Systems
and improvement of the university. To develop the faculty members
Engineering, 15 in Information Technology and 09 in Energy &
of university, the Directorate of P&D processes the case of scholarship,
Environment Engineering, 01 in the field of Electrical Engineering
travel grants, conferences, seminars, workshop (local/ forign) etc.
& 20 in the field of Mathematics. More than 45 candidates are
The other major task of the Directorate is to monitor the progress of
expected to receive Master’s Degree in various disciplines in next
the development projects of the university irrespective of their source
Convocation. For further information regarding postgraduate activities
of funding and also to assess the impact of completed development
and programmes please contact:
projects.
Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saand
Director, Postgraduate Studies & Research For more information please contact:
Telephone No: 0244-9370377,0244-9370381 Ext: 2520, 2546 Mr. Muhammad Hashim Mughal
Director, P&D
8.3 Directorate of Research & Publications Telephone No. 0244-9370376, 02244937081-14 Ext: 2202, 2205

The Directorate has been entrusted with the responsibility of publishing 8.5 Directorate of Industrial Liaison
the research journal of engineering, science and technology of Quaid-
e-Awam University, so that the latest information regarding the results Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology,
of the research obtained by various departments are made known to Nawabshah being located in the deep interior of Sindh, with several
engineering community for their practical use/further research both industrial concerns of great importance like cotton, sugar and Chemi-
inland and abroad. It is hoped that the journal will be linked with the Visco industries in the surroundings, QUEST, offers radically new
organizations of international repute under the programme of mutual programmes at both undergraduate as well postgraduate science and
co-operation. Furthermore, the directorate has also the responsibility engineering levels to reflect the needs of 21st century. In addition it
to facilitated in publishing Books / Monographs / Research imparts engineering, science and technical education and produce
publications, written by the faculty members. The research journal young skilled engineers in various disciplines, who play pivotal role
of the University is recogonized by HEC in its “Y” category. in the development of the country. To enhance the academia-industry
relationship and skillness among the fresh graduates, the directorate
For further more information please contact: of industrial liaison is striving hard to arrange as well as manage
Dr. Syed Raheel Hassan Prof. Dr. Saleem Raza Samo industrial trainings (Internship) for young graduates to gain practical
Editor, QUEST Research Journal Editor-in-chief knowledge as well field experience. As the fresh graduates face many
Email: editor_rj@quest.edu.pk Email:sfaizsamo@yahoo.com difficulties while acquiring jobs particularly in private sector due to
Tel. No. 0244-9370544 Tel. No.0244-9370359 lack of practical experience.
Ext:2108

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This Directorate also manages study trips of various locations and of teaching organizations and industries for achievements of the
Industries to develop knowledge of graduates for proper planning, faster pace of technological development.
construction and management of various projects. It is hoped that
the industrial liaison at its developing stage would help in exchange Highly qualified teaching staff of the university who have had their
of expertise for the transfer of required technical knowledge with education and training from various world renowned institutions and
the industries in the region and Pakistan as whole. experts from various private and government organizations are,
delivering lectures, sharing their experiences under the supervision
Further information about the activities of this Directorate can be of the directorate of continuing education.
had from the Director Industrial Liaison, QUEST, Nawabshah.
Following activities are being carried out to meet the core objectives.
Prof. Ghulam Hussain Wagan
Arrange short courses to keep professionals updated with latest
Director, Industrial Liaison Civil Engineering Department,
developments in their professional fields.
Telephone No. 0244-9370361, 0244-9370381-4 Ext. 2223
Organize lectures / workshops / seminars by inviting speakers from
8.6 Directorate of Students Affairs within the university and experts from different industries, who are
expert in their respective professional fields.
The directorate of Students Affairs plays a significant role to facilitate
the students and is working enthusiastically for the welfare of students Encourage and facilitate the national and international professional
in general and particularly for the Foreign students. This section organizations to arrange seminars and workshops in the field of
maintains the law and order situation and security of the whole engineering, science and management.
campus. At present the Directorate is headed by.
Create collaborative research activities within the country and outside
Mr. Manzoor Ahmed Panhwar the country, where new developments are taking place.
Director, Students Affairs, Detailed information may be obtained from;
Telephone No. 0244-9370381-4 ( Ext. 2104)
Prof. Dr. Altaf Hussain Rajpar
8.7 Directorate of Continuing Education Director, Continuing Education
Ph.(0244) 9370380 Ext:2203
Core Objectives E-mail: altafrajpar@yahoo.com
This Directorate is responsible for facilitating continuing education,
skill development and creates awareness among the professionals

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FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS
9.1 Library
The Central Library has in stock more than 13,915 book titles and
about 61245 total books related to Engineering, science and technology,
9.2 English Language Centre
which is being housed in the Central Library building near B-Sector. English Language Centre is the part of Department of Basic Science
A number of engineering and technology research journals from and Related Studies. It is located at the 1st floor of Central Library
U.SA. and U.K. and other countries are on current subscription. Building. The purpose of establishing ELC was to improve the
Local periodicals/Journals are also acquired every month for enhancing English proficiency of students, employees and the faculty members
the knowledge of students in current affair & every day Science and of the university. So far ELC has served its purpose by enhancing
Technology. the capabilities and English Language proficiency of students of
various Departments of the University through its offered courses
There are more than 9680 text-books in the Book-Bank, which are such as functional English and Communication skills and Project
also available for students for one Semester/term on nominal charges. management Skills of the students.
The collection of books is being updated continuously and purchased
books are acquired through University Library Committee on the The ELC has a well-trained faculty that is always busy in motivating
recommendations of senior faculty members and subject teachers, students to improve their interpersonal and intrapersonal
which makes the collection most suited and beneficial to the students. communication skills in English for their academic needs and future
Besides the text-books, the latest reference materials are also acquired needs of English in their world of work. The most senior faculty
every year to keep the users of the library abreast with the Latest member of this centre Prof. Dr Inayatullah Kakepoto has been
knowledge. promoted as the Professor in the Department of BS&RS and taken
the charge of the Chairman of the Department. The following teaching
In the library in English, Urdu and Sindhi Languages. The facility staff has been working at English language Centre:
of digital library is also available where 23,000 Research journals
and more than 45000 books of leading publishers and societies can 1. Prof. Dr. Inayatullah Kakepoto Professor
be free online access in university premises for research purpose. 2. Mr. Ghulam Saqib Buriro Incharge/Assistant Professor
This facility is provided by HEC to all public sector universities 3. Mr. Mansoor Ahmed Channa Lecturer
through their HEC National Digital Library Program. The QUEST 4. Mr. Insaf Ali Siming Lecturer
central library is growing day by day with latest collection mainly 5. Mr. Rashid Ali Mahesar Lecturer
on engineering & Science disciplines. The new and latest additions 6. Mr. Mansoor Ali Koondhar Lecturer
are always preferred to procure in order to provide the latest 7. Mr. Muhammad Arif Soomro Lecturer
information to Students and faculty members of QUEST.
English Language Centre is equipped with Audio and Video
All the technical functions are computerized, the link of online Public Laboratories. The Audio lab facility helps in improving the listening
Access Catalogue (OPAC) is placed on website of QUEST for the and negotiating skills of students. The audio Lab has the seating
easy access to the users. The OPAC provides the detailed information arrangement for 32 students and is equipped with separate head
of the material available in library. Besides this, Electronic magnetic phones and tape recorder for each seat. Thus, it provides a congenial
Security System is installed for the collection of reference Section. learning environment to our students for effective listening, discussion
and interaction. The students are given topics and feedback is
Mr. Ghulam Farooque Channar monitored with their class participation and presentation performance.
Incharge Librarian
(Ph# 0244-9370387, Ext.2308) Whereas, the Video Laboratory has seating arrangement of 30 students.
It aims at developing their interactive, conversational and presentation
skills of our students. The main focus is on improving Communication
Skills i.e. listening, reading, speaking and writing skills of our
engineering, science and technology students. We have upgraded our
video Laboratory with Multimedia system and the old VCRs have
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transforming the cassette lectures to DVD/CDs is underway. Recently, Mr. Ghulam Saqib Buriro
a modern LED screen has also replaced the old TV, used for visuals Assistant Professor, Incharge ELC
so that our students can get the latest information and knowledge Mphil New Zealand,
about the highly needed subjects of Functional English and MA(English) NUML Islamabad,
Communication Skills in the new session. Telephone # 9370381-5 Ext: 302

With the passage of time the class sizes in the university has increased;
as result, a need is felt to increase the size of the ELC laboratories
also to accommodate at least a full class strength of students. In this
regard, on short term basis our plan is to redesign the available
seating arrangement to increase its seating number. Furthermore,
with the increasing demand of English and Communication Skills
in the country a need is felt to upgrade this centre to a level of an
9.3 Students Residents Accommodation
independent institute/directorate to offer various degree programs In QUEST, Nawabshah there are 11 Boys/Girls Hostels in the
in English language Teaching and Learning and Human Campus; 08 for Boys and 03 for Girls. Moreover a 3rd Block for
Communication at the level of undergraduate, Postgraduate and PhD girls is also under construction and 1st Floor of this Hostel has been
level. For which the paper work is underway and hopefully in a year handed over to the Hostel Management and girls students are also
or so it will be materialized with letter and spirit. residing there. Each Boys Hostel has the capacity of 180 students
for accommodation and 108 for Girls Students. All the Hostels are
Besides the two courses in English this centre teaches in all the located at a walking distance from the Academic Blocks of University.
disciplines of the university. It also offers tailor made English language
courses for meeting the increasing demand of the English and Messes Facilities for students
enhancing the communication skills of our undergraduate students. A group of student not less than 20 and not more than 60 or the
In addition to this, the ELC in collaboration with the Directorate of number as may be fixed by the Provost (Hostels) who may wish to
continuing Education organizes short and long term trainings and run their Mess, shall obtain such prior permission on Prescribed
tutorials for the professional engineers as per the requirements of Form from the office of the Provost (Hostels) on the recommendation
the Pakistan Engineering Council for the registration of engineers. of the concerned Warden.
It is notable to add that the English Language Centre has established Security System at Hostels
its own “Seminar Library” with good stock of latest books on University Administration has provided all the time regular and high
communication skill and English studies along with CDs. The related alert Security System in all Boys/Girls Hostels. When any
books, Audio & Video cassettes and CDs are available for the ready student/visitor want to enter into the Hostel, their STUDENTS' ID
reference of our students and faculty members. For past two years CARDS, CNIC & bags etc. are checked properly with Advance
English Language Centre has played a paramount role in mobilizing Machine. The relevant data is also recorded in the books of visitors.
our students through various social awareness campaigns and co- So, as to maintain the tranquil atmosphere at Hostels.
curricular activities. In this regard, national level declamation contests
have been arranged in collaboration with directorate of students Emergency Services
affairs, social and motivational events have been organized such as At present one Male Medical Officer and one Female Medical officer
youth and leadership conferences, change in inertia QUEST for in Evening Shift are available in the Dispensaries at Boys/Girls
NEWTON, QUEST Modal United Nation (QUESTMUN) etc. This Hostels with their staff to provide the health facilities. Besides Edhi
move has large provided a ground to our students to expose their Welfare Ambulance Services is also in our direct contact for 24 hours
hidden potential and improve their confidence level to meet the to cope with emergency situation.
challenges of future workplace life ahead. The details of the recent
programs conducted by English language Centre are provided as Under construction Girls Hostel Blocks
under: In order to give the accommodation facilities keeping in view the
increasing strength of our students one new Girls Hostel is under
Furthermore, this Centre of the University is first of its kind in the construction is on final stage. It is expected that this Hostel will be
interior of Sindh which caters the needs of the students for foreign handed over to Hostel Administration very soon. Besides 1st Floor
Language Learning. The centre is being supervised by the Incharge of New Girls Hostel has been handed over to Hostel Management.
of English Language Centre. The present Incharge of English Moreover, two separate Blocks for Bachelors' and Foreigners' are
Language Centre is: also under construction.

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Visiting Faculty Hostels research journals, e-books and other research information. The users
This Hostel is available at QUEST, where accommodation and food can access the Internet service 24-hours with 64 Mbps bandwidth
facilities are being provided to Visitors, Scientists, Scholars and other through HEC PERN-2 setup. The VPN server has been established
prominent personalities of national and international level. to allow the internet users to access the HEC Digital Resources
remotely from anywhere outside the QUEST University network.
Eligibility for Hostel Accommodation
Such students are to be considered eligible for Hostel accommodation, The QUEST website provides the information pertaining to the
who submit an application on prescribed Form, which is available admission procedures, examination results, pre-admission test results
in the office of Provost (Hostels). These are considered as per Hostel and other essential information to the students and users.
Rules/Regulations depending upon availability of seats.
The Video Conferencing facility in QUEST has been connected
Conduct & Discipline through HEC Giga Intranet Network which provides a platform to
In addition to Rules of Conduct which are being revised time to time, the students, faculty members and officers to attend the different
shall constitute, act of indiscipline and violating of Hostels' discipline. online trainings and courses organized by HEC and other universities.
In case of violation of Hostel Regulations a disciplinary action will
be taken against those students. Engr. Atta Muhammad Chandio
Director IT Services
The Provost (Hostels), Deputy Provost (Boys/Girls Hostels) which Ph: 0244-9370364
are appointed amongst the senior teachers of the University to look
after the all the affairs of the Hostels.

Provost (Hostels)

Prof. Ghulam Hussain Waggan


Department of Civil Engineering
Phone # 0244-9370361,
0244-9370381-4, Ext. 2223 9.5 Medical Facilities
A dispensary has been established in the hostel premises for the
resident students, sufficient quantity of essential medicines are available
in the dispensary for minor ailments.
9.4 I.T Services
A qualified senior doctor has been appointed for the dispensary at
This Section was established in 2004 with the objectives to provide Boys Residence Hostel and a qualified senior female doctor also has
the computing, networking, internet, hardware & software services been appointed for Girls Residence Hostel. However, serious cases
with voice and data services within the campus. are referred to proper hospitals. An ambulance is also available for
the students at the time of an emergency. However, if a serious illness
The I.T. Infrastructure with Giga backbone (optical fiber) network inflicts a student, it is the responsibility of the student of the parent/
has been deployed to provide the internet, computing, voice, data, guardian to arrange and pay for the treatment at present.
hardware & software services in all the academic and administrative
departments, boys’ hostel, girls’ hostel, visiting faculty hostel and Dr. Akbar Ali Khaskheli
staff colony. Medical Officer
QUEST Nawabshah
The Wireless Internet Service has been provided in all boys’ and girls'
hostels, visiting faculty hostel and staff colony. The students, faculty
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9.6 Transport Facilities test are conducted in the Multipurpose hall.

The buses ply between the city centre, the hostels and the academic The University supplies the equipment and consumable to
blocks for the commutation of both the staff as well as students. the extent that budget funds are available.
University buses ply between hostels, city center and campus during
office hours and between hostels and city center during evening The qualified coaches give training and also Directorate of Sports
time. Transport is being looked after by a Senior Teacher as a issue sports material on daily basis to the keen sportsmen for playing
Chairman Transport. At present the Chairman Transport is: games and return back the same after play.

Mr. Muhammad Anwar Akhund Mr. Abdul Hameed Pirzada


Assistant Professor, Director Sports
Tel. #0244- 9370381-4 Ext: 2201 or 2133 Telephone # 0244-923003
0244-9379381-4 Ext. 2703.
Email:directorsportsquest@gmail.com

9.7 Sports Facilities 9.8 Financial Assistance


Quaid-e-Awam University provides excellent sports facilities to its There are many other donor agencies from government side and
students because it is believed that a healthy mind requires a healthy private organizations, including Universities, which are providing
body. financial help/assistance to the meritorious and needy students in
the shape of loans and scholarships on the recommendations of
There is a common room annexed in each hostel which facilitate for University concerned students Financial Aid Office. The details of
indoor games like Table tennis, Carom and Chess. Additionally there donor agencies are as under.
is an ample space between two joint hostels where students can play
tape tennis cricket, volley ball and outdoor badminton outdoor. 1. Poor Boys “University Endowment Fund”
A sports complex is also located near the boys hostel where facilities Every year some financial assistance in the form of Poverty-Cum
for all the sports like Athletics, Gymnastics, Football, Volley ball, Merit basis is providing University to the poor students. For this
Basket ball, Tennis, Badminton, Cricket, Table tennis, Fitness and purpose, all Chairmen concerned departments has been inviting the
Body building are available. applications from the students for short-listing the cases and finalized
the names of the deserving candidates for the award of financial
A gymnasium exclusively for girls has newly been established which assistance.
is located near the girls hostel where facilities for all the sports like
Badminton, Table tennis, Basket ball, Hand ball, Volley ball, Throw 2. University Merit Scholarship
ball, Cricket and Fitness are present. The students as well as teachers Merit scholarship is providing from University to the students who
take advantage to play games where trained coach gives training on are securing the top positions in their respective departments. The
daily basis. total number of scholarships awarded to top (05) five students of
every batch in each discipline, of every year.
In addition to all of this, the University has newly established a
multipurpose hall where all the sporting facilities are available for 3.Prime Minister Tution Fees Reimbursment:
serious sportsmen who desire to represent the university in regional, This financial assistance is providing to the students enrolled in M.E
national, international as well as HEC Sports events. The offices and / M.S / M.Phil & P.hd only. This program has initiated by honorable
faculty members are also play games in the evening time. Prime Minister of Pakistan for the needy and deserving students on
their academic performance.
Besides National, International events, there is conferences, seminars,
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4. Hec Fata Balouchistan Scholarship University for Encouraging, participating in the academic competitions.
This financial assistance is providing by Higher Education Commission The applicant will have to show a certain level of academic
Islamabad for the students who are belonging to Fata-Baluchistan accomplishment. The financial assistance is based on four years
Provinces who are admitted on the provincial quota of reserved seats bachelor degree program.
for encouraging the poor and needy students to compete at provincial
& national in the academic discipline. 13. Sindh Education Endowment Fund:
This financial assistance is providing by Education & Literacy
5. Hec Need Based Scholarship Programe: Department Government of Sindh on Poverty-cum-Merit basis to
This financial assistance is providing by Higher Education Commission the students particularly in fresh batch (1st year).
to the needy and deserving students for fresh batch to continues their
studies in befitting manners 14. Meezan Educational Trust:
This Financial assistance is providing by Meezan Educational Trust
6. Pakistan Engineering Congress: to the needy and deserving students for all batches to continue their
This financial assistance is based on purely merit basis on the studies in befitting manners.
recommendation of concerned department Chairman. The donor
agency has always encouraging the students to compete with the 15. Abdul Majeed Brohi Merit Scholarship:
other Universities particularly relating to Engineering disciplines. This Financial assistance is providing to needy and deserving students
This financial assistance is based on four years degree program on the poverty cum merit basis for four year bachelor degree program.

7. Punjab Education Endowment Fund: 16. Babar Ali Foundation:


This financial assistance is providing by Provincial Government of This financial assistance is providing by Syeda Mubarak egum Trust
Punjab for needy and meritorious students. This scholarship is awarded only for the female students for four years bachelor degree program
to the students belonging to all provinces on poverty cum merit basis. on the Poverty Cum Merit basis.

8. Foreign Students Scholarship:


This financial assistance is providing by the Economic Affairs Division 17. Fouji Fertilizer Company Scholarship:
Islamabad for the students who are admitted in foreign reserved seats This financial assistance is providing by the Fouji Fertilizer Company
for four years bachelor degree program. Limited for the needy and deserving students for four year bachelor
degree program on Poverty Cum Merit basis.
9. Sui Southern Gas Scholarship:
This financial assistance is providing by Sui Southern Gas Company 18. Minority Schoalrship:
on the Poverty-Cum Merit basis to the needy and deserving students This financial assistance is providing by the Ministry of Minority
for motivating and encouraging in the academic competition. This Affairs for the students who are belonging to Non-Muslim families
financial assistance is purely based on fresh batch students only. on the poverty cum merit basis. This financial assistance is based on
four years bachelor degree program.
10. Iep-sac Saudi Arabia Scholarship:
This financial assistance is providing by the institute Engineers 19. Merit Scholarship:
Pakistan, Saudi Arabian Centre to the needy and deserving students This financial assistance is providing by Ministry of Religious Affairs
on the Poverty Cum Merit basis. of Islamabad to the deserving and needy students on Poverty Cum
Merit basis through their Zakat offices of concerned Districts.
11. Late Imdad Muhammad Shah Merit Scholarship
This financial assistance is providing by Sayed Late Imdad Muhammad 20. National Bank Loan:
Shah foundation only for the fresh batch students for the period of This loan is known as KARZ-E- HASNA Loan. The National Bank
four years bachelor degree program on the Poverty Cum Merit basis. provides students loan on certain conditions which are to be met by
the recipient.
12. Justice Amanullah Abbasi Merit Scholarship:
This scholarship is based on purely merit for needy students of the

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21. Pay It Forawrad: 26. Pakistan Army Scholarship:
This financial assistance is based on purely merit-basis on the This financial assistance is providing by Pakistan Army institution
recommendations of donor. The donor is always supporting to the to the sons and daughters of the army employees for all batches to
students who are getting the merit percentage at least 75% or above. continue their studies in befitting manners.
The financial assistance is providing to the final year students only.
27. Late Syed Mohbullah Shah Merit Scholarship:
22. Pakistan Baitu-l-mal: This financial assistance is providing by Syed Late Mohbullah Shah
This financial assistance is providing by the Ministry of Bait-ul-Mal family only for the fresh batch students for the period of four years
for needy and deserving students on the poverty cum merit basis. bachelor degree program on the Poverty Cum Merit basis.

23. Poverty-cum Merit Scholarship DiStrict Khairpur: This 28. Diya Pakistan Scholarship:
financial assistance is providing by the district government of Khairpur This financial assistance is providing by Diya Pakistan Trust for
for students who are belonging to khairpur Mirs on the poverty cum needy and deserving students to continue their studies in befitting
merit basis for four years bachelor degree program. manners.

24. United Memon Jamait:


This financial assistance is based on poverty cum merit basis for the For further information contact:
students who are belonging to Memon community. This Financial Mr. Waqar Mujtaba Qazi
assistance is providing for four year bachelor degree program. Deputy Registrar (A&G)/Focal Person
Students Financial Aid Office
25. Pakistan Engineering Council: Off: # 0244 - 9370388
This financial assistance is providing by Pakistan Engineering Council
to the sons and daughters of Engineers graduates for all batches to
continue their studies in befitting manners.

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QUAID-E-AWAM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
SCIENCE & TECHONOLOGY, LARKANO
Department of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electronic Engineering
Department of Basic Science & Related Studies

Engr. Samiullah Sohu Engr. Sajjad Hussain Solangi Engr. Aneela Aziz Pathan
Incharge Chairman Incharge Chairman Incharge Chairperson
Department of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Electronic Engineering

Engr. Abdul Hameed Soomro Mr. Saeed Ahmed Rajput


Incharge Chairman Incharge Chairman
Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Basic Science & Related Studies

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QUAID-E-AWAM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SCIENCE
& TECHONOLOGY, LARKANO
(A Constituent College of Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology, Nawabshah)

10.1 Introduction 10.2 Officers of the College


In order to provide Engineering and Technological Education
facility at the door steps of the people of interior Sindh, a scheme Principal Prof. Dr. Abdul Fatah Chandio
B.E. (MUET),
entitled establishment of Engineering College, Larkano was
M.S. (NUST),
approved during the PDWP meeting of Government of Sindh
Ph.D. (China)
held on 25.05.2009. To cater the needs of the upper region of
Sindh, accordingly, a constituent College of Quaid-e-Awam Deputy Registrar Mr. Rafique Ahmed Khoso
University of Engineering, Science & Technology was established M.Sc (SALU),
named Quaid-e-Awam University College of Engineering Science L.L.B (SALU)
& Technology (QUCEST), Larkano, in the year 2009 with first
in-take starting from January 2010. Deputy Director Finance Mr. Mumtaz Ali Lashari
MBA (IBA), Karachi.
Initially, Engineering College is established in Government Home
Economics College Larkano. The Buildings were acquired from
Government of Sindh Education and Literacy Department. These Deputy Controller Engr. Muhammad Ali Bijarani
buildings provide adequate space to establish administrative of Examination B.E (QUEST)
infrastructure, Class rooms and the required Laboratories to
conduct the classes. Librarian Mr. Imtiaz Hussain Rahu
MLIS (University of Sindh)
About 350 Acres of land was acquired from Govt. of Sindh in
Larkano at Moen-jo-Daro road near Areeja to establish spacious Estate cum Security Officer Mr. Wajahat Hussain Makani
infrastructure of the college and that will be initiated as soon as M.Sc. (Geology)
all required resources are made available. Sindh Phy. Edu. (SALU),

Workshop Superintendent Mr. Abdul Hameed Rajput


First enrolled Batch (10-Batch) has completed degree programme
D.A.E (SBTE),
in the end of December-2013, and same has been accredited by
B.Sc. (QUEST)
Pakistan Engineering Council.
Transport Officer Mr. Ameer Ahmed Shar
College offers the Bachelor of Engineering Program in following D.A.E (SBTE),
four disciplines. B.Tech (MUET)

1. Civil Engineering Sports Officer Mr. Sajjad Hussain Khoso


2. Mechanical Engineering B.A (SALU)
3. Electrical Engineering
4. Electronic Engineering I/c Student Welfare Officer Mr. Noman Ali Abbasi
M.A(Sociology)

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10.3 Department of Civil Engineering 10.3.1 Teaching Staff
Civil Engineering is one of the oldest fields of engineering. It is art 1. Engr. Samiullah Sohu Lecturer /
of designing the infrastructure of the society such as homes, roads, B.E Civil (QUEST), M.E. (MUET) Incharge Chariman
airports, bridges, river control, canals, railways etc.
2. Prof. Shahnawaz Chandio Professor
Civil Engineering can be found in all areas from small private B.E (Sindh University) M.E (England) (on contract)
organization to multi-national companies, which lead the civil
engineering to wide-ranging and ever demanding disciplines. 3. Engr. Jam Shahzaib Sahito Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.Sc (U.K.) (on study leave abroad)
In country like Pakistan which is a developing country, demand of
civil engineering is much higher than developed countries. Public 4. Engr. Manthar Ali Keerio Assistant Professor
sector universities in Sindh Province has always strived hard to cater B.E (QUEST), M.E (MUET), (on study leave)
the needs of the industry of the region but still there is dearth of civil
engineering. 5. Engr. Ahsan Ali Buriro Assistant Professor
B.E (MUET), M.S (NUST) (on study leave abroad)
Therefore Government of Pakistan in 2009, decided to establish
engineering college at Larkana to cater the demand of higher education 6. Engr. Nadeem ul Kareem Bhatti Assistant Professor
to the people of the region. The establishment of this institute B.E (MUET), M.E (MUET) (on study leave)
comprises Civil Engineering department. The department will provide
Civil Engineering education based on the needs of the engineering 7. Engr. Ahmed Faraz Abro Lecturer
industry where the graduates will work as professional engineers. B.E (MUET)

Theory classes in different subjects will be supported by field and 8. Engr. Zuhairuddin Soomro Lecturer
laboratory work for which the facilities are established as per current B.E. Civil (NED), M.E (NED)
requirement; however, further facilities are being established.
9. Engr. Salim Khoso Lecturer
B.E (QUEST) , MSc. (Italy)

10. Engr. Muhammad Salman Ali Afridi Lab-Engineer


B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)

11. Engr. Suhail Ahmed Abbasi Lab-Engineer


B.E (QUEST), PGD (MUET)

12. Engr. Abdul Salam Buller Lab-Engineer


B.E (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)

13. Engr. Farhan Hussain Wagan Jr. Lab-Engineer


B.E (QUEST)

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10.4 Department of Mechanical 7. Engr. Zeeshan Qadir Memon Lecturer
B.E (MUET)
Engineering
8. Engr. Mukhtiar Ahmed Shar Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering is one of the prime disciplines of
BE (QUEST)
Engineering. Mechanical Engineering plays a vital role in the
industrial development of a country. Its application is found in at 9. Engr. Syed Nihal Abbas Shah Lecturer
small, medium and large scale industries and in the most sophisticated BE (QUEST), MBA (SALU)
industrial sector.
10. Engr. Sajjad Bhangwar Lecturer
Mechanical Engineering discipline covers design, fabrication, B.E (QUEST)
operation and maintenance of all types of machinery and equipment
found in the industries. It provides system for mechanical power 11. Engr. Ishfaque Ali Qazi Lecturer
and material processing. B.E (QUEST) (on study leave)

12. Engr. Tarique Ahmed Memon Lecturer


Four years course offered covers all aspects of the discipline to B.E (QUEST)
meet the requirement of present and latest technological
developments. Theory classes are supported by tutorials, laboratory 13. Engr. Asif Ali Leghari Lab Engineer
experiments and workshop practice. B.E. (QUEST)

The graduates of this department would be able to get places in 14. Engr. Manthar Ali Khoso Lab Engineer
most of national & international Industrial Organization like PAF, B.E. (QUEST)
WAPDA, PMTF, Steel Mills, Railways, PIA and OGDC etc.
15. Engr. Athar Ali Gorar Lab Engineer
B.E. (MUET)
10.4.1 Teaching Staff
16. Engr. Zohaib Khan Pathan Jr. Lab Engineer
1. Engr. Sajjad Hussain Solangi Lecturer / B.E. (QUEST)
B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST) Incharge Chairman

2. Dr. Muhammad Tarique Bhatti Assistant Professor


B.E (MUET), Ph.D (Dublin, Ireland)

3. Engr. Junaid Iqbal Bhatti Lecturer


B.E (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)

4. Engr. Ahmed Ali Sohu Lecturer


B.E (MUET), M.E (QUEST) (on study leave)

5. Engr. Temoor Abbas Larik Lecturer


B.E (QUEST)

6. Engr. Faheem Ahmed Solangi Lecturer


M.E (QUEST)

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10.5 Department of Electrical Engineering 10.5.1 Teaching Staff
The department offers four-year (8-terms) undergraduate programme 1. Engr: Abdul Hameed Soomro Assistant Professor /
of studies leading to the degree B.E (Electrical Engineering). The B.E. (MUET), M.E. (NED) Incharge Chairman
courses for the degree are framed in such a way as to facilitate young
2. Engr: Saeed Ahmed Shaikh Assistant Professor
engineers to be able to work in the field confidently or undertake B.E. (MUET), M.E. (MUET)
advance studies and research in the related field. The graduates of
the department will not only be able to serve in Pakistan but will be 3. Engr: Shahid Hussain Shaikh Assistant Professor
also capable to represent the country in various industries and B.E. (QUEST), M.E. (NED)
academic institutions abroad.
4. Engr: Imtiaz Ali Laghari Assistant Professor
B.E. (QUEST), M.E. (NED)
The courses offered are supplemented through laboratory work,
demonstration at the related sites of work and group discussions. 5. Engr: Syed Qurban Ali Shah Assistant Professor
The Experiments of the Power Measurement Techniques, Circuit B.E. (MUET), (on study leave abroad)
M.E (Hang Yang University)
Theory, Electronics and Digital Systems are implemented in the
laboratory. 6. Engr: Syed Abid Ali Shah Lecturer
B.E. (QUEST)
The lab is equipped with analog and digital oscilloscopes, signal
generators, power supplies, multi meters, experiment sets, circuit 7. Engr: Muhammad Ali Bijarani Lecturer
B.E. (QUEST)
elements, etc.
8. Engr: Farhan Abbasi Lecturer
B.E. (MUET), M.E. (MUET)

9. Engr: Hashim Ali Meerbahar Lecturer


B.E. (MUET).

10. Engr: Fayyaz Ali Jandan Lecturer


B.E. (QUEST)

11. Engr: Asadullah Khuhawar Lecturer


B.E. (QUEST)

12. Engr. Zubair Ahmed Sohu Lab. Engineer.


B.E. (QUEST), M.E (QUEST)

13. Engr. Muhammad Asif Solangi Lab. Engineer


B.E. (MUET)

14. Engr.Waqar Ahmed Soomro Lab. Engineer


B.E. (MUET)

15. Engr. Yasir Ali Bhutto Lab. Engineer


B.E. (QUEST)

16. Engr. Kamran Ali Samo Jr. Lab. Engineer


B.E. (QUEST). M.E. (QUEST) (on study leave abroad)

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10.6 Department of Electronic Engineering 6. Engr. Ali Anwar Panhwar
B.S (GIKI)
Lecturer
(on study leave abroad)

Since the start in 2009, with the same aim of providing “The 7. Engr. Khalil M. Zuhaib Lecturer
quality education to the students of interior Sindh at their door B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)
steps”, the department of electronic engineering is standing as one
of the fourth pillar of Engineering College Larkano. 8. Engr. Ahsin Murtaza Bughio Lecturer
B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)
The objective of the department is to serve as a centre of excellence PGD (MUET)
in teaching and research in the fields of Electronic Engineering
with a view to providing trained manpower for national development 9. Engr. Ahmed Ali Shah Lecturer
and to help improve the quality of life of the people by creating B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)
public awareness on the use of appropriate scientific and
technological development. 10. Engr. Umair Saeed Solangi Lecturer
B.E (MUET)
The department offers a four year (8 terms) prom leading to degree
of bachelor of Electronic Engineering. It provides formal education 11. Engr. Irfan Ali Tunio Lecturer
in, Electronic Engineering through teaching, experimental work B.E (MUET)
and industrial attachment to prepare students for careers as scientists,
educators and engineers.. 12. Engr. Ayaz Ahmed Soomro Lecturer
B.E (MUET)
The graduates of Electronic Engineering can find numerous
placements in public as well as private sector / organization of the 13. Engr. Abdul Sattar Noonari Lecturer
country as well as abroad. B.E (MUET)

10.6.1 Teaching Staff 14. Engr. Syed Sultan Shah Lecturer


B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)
1. Engr. Aneela Aziz Pathan Assistant Professor /
B.E. (MUET), M.E. (NED) Incharge Chairperson 15. Engr. Ghulam Hussain Chandio Lab Engineer
B.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)
2. Prof. Dr. Abdul Fattah Chandio Professor / Principal
B.E (MUET), MS (NUST) 16. Engr. Shahzaib Ansari Lab Engineer
Ph.D (China) B.E (MUET)

3. Engr. M. AdilAnsari Assistant Professor 17. Engr. Noman Ghulamullah Pathan Lab Engineer
B.E (MUET), M.E. (South Korea) (on study leave abroad) B.E (MUET)

4. Engr. Saleem Raza Memon Assistant Professor 18. Engr. Narjis Fatima Bhutto Lab Engineer
B.E. (MUET), (on study leave abroad) B.E (QUEST)
M.E. (MUET & Denmark)
19. Engr. Fareesa Khan Suho Jr. Lab Engineer
5. Engr. Toufique Ahmed Soomro Lecturer B.E (QUEST),M.E (MUET)
B.E (MUET), (on study leave abroad)
M.E (Malaysia)

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10.7 Department of Basic Science and 12. Mr. Khalil Jibran Abbadis Lecturer (Contract)
M.A (SALU)
Related Studies
13. Mr. Waheed Ali Gopang Lecturer (Contract)
The department offers the courses of Mathematics including B.Sc. , M.Sc. (University of Sindh)
Statistics, Humanities, English with particular reference to
engineering applications. 14. Engr. Mohsin Shaikh Assistant Professor
B.E. Mehran, M.E. (Korea) (on study leave abroad)
10.7.1 Teaching Staff
1. Mr. Saeed Ahmed Rajput Assistant Professor /
B.Sc (SALU), M.Sc Maths (QAU), Incharge Chairman
M.Phil (QAU)

2. Mr. Ali Asghar Chandio Lecturer


M.A English (University of Sindh) (on study leave abroad)

3. Mr. Feroz Ahmed Soomro Lecturer


B.S Maths (University of Sindh) (on study leave abroad)

4. Mr. Akhtar Hussain Hullio Lecturer


M.A Pak-Studies (QAU)

5. Mr. Musawir Sikadar Lecturer


M.A Islamic Culture (Sindh)

6. Mr. Sanaullah Mastoi Lecturer


B.S Maths (QUEST)

7. Engr. Sajjad Ahmed Bhatti Lecturer


B.E (QUEST) M.B.A (SALU)

8. Mr. Ali Bux Mugheri Lecturer


B.Sc., M.Sc. (SALU)

9. Engr. Shafiullah Soomro Lecturer


B.E (QUEST),M.E (MUET) (on study leave abroad)

10. Mr. Mansoor Ali Bhagat Lecturer


B.Sc. Hons
(University of Sindh)

11. Nabi Bux Kalhoro Lecturer


B.Sc. Hons. M.Sc.
(University of Sindh)

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11.1 Bachelor Programmes also be debarred for a period of three years from future admissions.
(v) Those candidates, who were admitted to any other institute /
Admissions to the first year class for all the degree courses are made university before applying for admission in Quaid-e-Awam
according to the policies laid down and rules framed by the authorities University and were rusticated, debarred or their admission was
of the University from time to time. The number of seats is fixed for cancelled, shall not be considered for admission in the University.
the urban and rural areas of each district in Sindh including Karachi Additionally, if candidate(s) conceals information regarding such
division. There are other categories of candidates who are eligible a disciplinary action and they were granted admission;
for admission, which are described in detail in the subsequent clauses. their admission would be cancelled immediately after ascertaining
The University reserves the right to make any changes in the admission such facts. Those candidates who have been convicted involving
rules if deemed necessary after printing of this prospectus without moral turpitude shall also not be considered for admission in the
notice. The whole process of admissions is conducted and processed University.
by admission Committee appointed for this purpose by the Vice- vi) The relevant provisions of other clauses described
Chancellor which takes decisions and announces all results, with due hereafter shall also apply.
approval of the Vice-Chancellor.
11.2.2 Specific Eligibility
11.2 Eligibility For Admission In addition to the general eligibility mentioned above the following
The candidates are eligible for admission in Quaid-e-Awam University eligibility conditions also apply in specific cases:
who fulfill the following conditions. i) Only those candidates who have passed HSC Examination
(or equivalent) in pre-engineering group are eligible to apply or
11.2.1 General (Applicable for all disciplines the engineering disciplines. However, they are also eligible to
apply for Science disciplines as well.
and categories) ii) Candidates who have passed their HSC (or equivalent)
i) They have passed the Higher Secondary Certificate examination with computer science as a subject are eligible to
(HSC) examination and have secured at least 60 percent marks) apply for BS(IT), BS(CS) and BS(Maths).
from any recognized Board of Intermediate & Secondary iii) Candidates who have passed HSC examination (or
Education in Pakistan or equivalent. equivalent) in pre-medical group are eligible to apply for admission
ii) They possess domicile, and PRC (form C) of relevant in BS(CS) & BS (IT). However, they shall have to undertake a
category except under foreigners and nominees of other province. condensed, Mathematics course before the start of first term.
iii) Candidates who were admitted previously in any iv) Candidates who have secured at least +40 percent marks in Pre-
batch/year in the University in any discipline or category are not admission test for all categories except nominees from other
eligible to apply for admission again and their application shall agencies and foreigners.
be rejected without any notice. v) Candidates who have passed Diploma of Associate Engineer (in
However, if any admitted student wants to seek admission after the respective technology) with 60 percent marks from a
first year only in any discipline under Self Finance Scheme, recognized Board of Technical Education are eligible to apply
he/she may apply for the same and submit an under taking on only for admission under category-F (Table-1).
the stamp paper to the effect that he/she will not claim admission
under regular scheme.
iv) Candidates who apply for admission on the basis of fake
certificates (detected before or after their admission), or make
other false statements, shall be prosecuted under criminal law
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11.3 Application Form for Admission Percentage of marks in Multiplying weightage

Call for admissions are advertised in the prominent provincial / Secondary Certificate 0.10
national newspapers as well as on the university website. The (Matriculation, Science group)
candidates are required to obtain application forms from designated
HBL in various cities and towns on payment of prescribed fees and Higher Secondary Certificate 0.40

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are asked to deposit them with the same HBL within the announced or equivalent adjusted* marks
due date. The candidates are required to fill up the prescribed Pre-admission test 0.50

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application form in their own handwriting carefully. These application
forms are then, sent to Quaid-e-Awam University where they are *Adjusted marks are the marks secured in HSC examination plus
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scrutinized and the ineligible applications are rejected. After scrutiny
all the eligible candidates of all disciplines are awarded strictly on to be deducted as defined in clause 11.7.
merit and on the basis of available seats in urban / rural areas of each For example, if a student has secured 70 percent marks in SSC, 65
district keeping in view the choices of the students. percent adjusted marks in HSC and 50 percent marks in pre-admission
SINCE THE APPLICATION FORM IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT test: his/her CMP would be given by:
ANY WRONG INFORMATION PROVIDED THEREIN, OVER CMP = 70*0.1+65*0.4+50*0.5 = 7+26+25 = 58 (percent).
WRITING OR TAMPERING IN ANY OTHER WAY IS
ILLEGAL AND MAY RESULT IN OUTRIGHT REJECTION
OF THE FORM WITHOUT NOTICE. 11.5 (A) Interviews & Admissions
The candidates are required to submit the attested photostate copies After the receipt of the results of pre-admission test a comprehensive
of all the certificates as indicated in the application form. preliminary merit list is prepared for each district/category and
candidates will be called for interview before the admission committee
as per merit list. The merit list will be displayed on University notice
11.4 Pre Admission Test board and website as well for general information. Any claim /
1. All eligible candidates for Categories A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I and observation on merit list should be submitted within 05 days from
SF (Table-1,5 & 6) shall compulsorily appear in the Pre-admission the date of display of entry test result.
test to qualify for admission. PLEASE NOTE THAT NO CLAIM WILL BE ENTERTAINED
2. One hour MCQ based test will be conducted of the following AFTER THAT PERIOD
subjects: The interviews are held as per schedule at Quaid-e-Awam University
• Mathematics (not applicable for pre-medical group) Campus Nawabshah as intimated on the day of entry test through
• Physics pamphlets as well as on WEB-SITE of the University.
• Chemistry
• English THE CANDIDATES WHOSE NAMES ARE MENTIONED IN
• Biology (Not applicable for Pre-Engineering group) THE MERIT LIST ARE ALSO REQUIRED TO BRING
PRESCRIBED AMISSION FEE (ABOUT RS. 24000/-
The merit list of the candidates for each district / category will be
prepared by calculating the overall merit, based on the marks obtained
in each of the following examinations and multiplying them with the
respective weightage and adding the result to calculate the Combined
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RUPEES TWENTY FOUR THOUSAND ONLY) AT THE TIME fact in the application form. If he/she still wishes to be admitted in
OF INTERVIEWS, FOR ENGINEERING. DISCIPLINES AND Quaid-e-Awam University, and his/her original documents are
RS. 32000/-(RUPEES THIRTY TWO THOUSAND ONLY) FOR deposited elsewhere, he/she must mention this fact during the
BS (CS) PROGRAMME. interviews. THE CANDIDATES WILL BE OFFERED
ADMISSION ACCORDING TO HIS/HER MERIT AT THE
This may be noted that the admissions will be offered on spot at the TIME OF INTERVIEW. If the candidate wishes to get admission
time of interview. The candidate will be required to deposit the in QUEST, he/she will be required to submit the original documents
required admission fee on the day of interview and roll number will along with withdrawal of admission from institute where he/she is
be alloted to the candidate on spot. already registered as student within two days, HOWEVER HE/SHE
HAS TO PAY THE ADMISSION FEE ON THE DAY OF
NOTE: THE CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO COME INTERVIEW. In case of failure his/her admission will be cancelled
ALONGWITH THERE PARENTS / GUARDIANS AT THE without any further notice.
TIME OF INTERVIEW FOR THEIR CONSULTATION
REGARDING SELECTION OF DISCIPLINE.
11.6 Distribution of Seats
11.5 (B) The Submission of Documents Distribution of seats for admissions is made strictly according to the
rules framed for the purpose by the authorities of the University on
The production of following original certificates on already announced population basis among the rural and urban areas for all the districts
interview dates, as mentioned in the schedule, which will be given of Sindh province and as agreed between Quaid-e-Awam University
to the candidates on pre-admission test day, are necessary (especially and Mehran University in accordance with the distribution of the
marks sheet of HSC and PRC of the candidate) without which jurisdiction.
admission would not be considered and name of the candidate will
be deleted from merit list without issuing any notice, This distribution has been updated and approved by the competent
university authorities from time to time. The admission to candidates
1. Marks sheet of SSC (Matriculation). from various districts/categories will be given on quota basis for the
2. Marks sheet of HSC (Intermediate, Science). urban and rural areas. However, the award of discipline shall be given
3. Domicile Certificate of candidate/guardian. on the basis of joint merit in the districts and Karachi Division as a
4. PRC on 'C form of candidate. whole. The number of seats allocated to each district (and their
5. Matric Pass (Pacca) Certified issued by Board Urban/Rural areas) in various disciplines and for other categories is
given in Table-1, while the number of seats for each district in Sindh
The names of those candidates, who failed to appear for the interview province are shown in Table-2. In Tables-1,3 & 4, additional
before the Admission Committee on the scheduled date and time information is provided.
without any intimation and permission, shall be deleted from the
merit list of the concerned district/ category and they shall not be The University also offers courses in Computer Science BS(CS) 4-
considered for admission. Schedule of Interview will be announced year duration evening programme (category-H) and Information
on the day of test in the presence of candidates. Appearance of the Technology BS(IT), and BS(Mathernatics), 4-year full time morning
candidates for interview before the Admission Committee is mandatory. programme (Category-G & I). The allocated seats for these programmes
are shown in Table-5.
In case of absence no claim for re-interview would be entertained
and the decision of the Admission Committee shall be final.
In fact, the candidates who are really interested in admission do keep
11.7 Additional Marks for Hafiz-e-quran
in touch with the university authorities and their friends to get The candidates, who have a certificate, of Hafiz-e-Quraan printed
information in this regard. Thus their absence from the interview form from a registered Madaries.a and clear the test of Hifz taken in
shall amount to forfeiture of their right of admission. the University, are also considered to have additional 20 marks to be
If a student is studying elsewhere he/she must clearly mention this added to the marks of HSC.

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When a student is offered admission in a discipline, which is not of
his choice, he/she may inform Chairman Admission Committee in
Education writing whether he/she wants to get admission in the offered
In case of a gap or repetition of HSC Examinations, the merit will discipline or not.
be determined as described below.
11.10 Selection Procedure Against Various

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One percent of the aggregate marks will be deducted for each
unaccounted gap of one academic year after appearing in SSC-II
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examination from the total marks of the HSSC/DAE examination of
(passed) or equivalent, for the purpose of determination of merit in All the eligible candidates who have applied for admission against
each District / Category. This deduction is applicable whether the the seats reserved under categories A to E, will be considered first

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SSC/HSSC/DAE examination had been repeated or the gap had for admission against the seats reserved for their respective districts
occurred owing to any other reason. A maximum of unaccounted gap under category-A. If a candidate who has applied for more than one
of three years is allowed between year of appearing in SSC-II categories, he/she will be offered the disciplines as per his merit in
examination for the first time and year of admission. each category. He has to select discipline of his choice from any one
category.

11.9 Procedure for Filling up Seats In many cases, the discipline of studies finally offered to the selected
candidates may not necessarily be their first or second choice or even
Following shall be the procedure for admission based on the merit their last choice (in rare cases). However, since the disciplines are
list prepared as stated in Clause 10.3. awarded as per CMP of the candidate against the quota of the seats,
it is up to the candidate whether or not he/she wants to study in that
a. In each District, the number of allocated seats and disciplines in discipline. If they decide to take admission and pay the fees, it would
rural and urban areas are filled according to their quota given in mean that they accepted the discipline allocated to them (provisions
Table-1 and in the descending order of CMP of the candidates. of clause 11.8 also apply).

b. Any saving from the urban area seats of any district will be given
to the rural area of the same district and vice-versa. 11.11 Eligibility for Admission Against Seats
Reserved for Sportsmen (Category-D)
c (i) Any savings of upper districts (S.No.1-10) of Table-1 would Following are approved sports and games for admission under
be filled on combined merit of remaining region of districts of category D for which the candidates must have domicile and PRC
same region (S.No.1-10). Similarly any savings from district of former Sukkur or Larkana Divisions including Shaheed Benazirabad
quota of lower districts (S.No.11-22) of Table-1 would be filled (Nawabshah) District.
on combined merit of remaining districts of same region (S.No.
11-22). I) Sports/ Games (individual): Athletics, Badminton, Boxing,
(ii) The same policy would be applicable for Category-B (Girls Bodybuilding, Judo, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Karate,
Quota). Squash.
(iii) Any savings c (i) & c (ii) from district quota (Category- II) Sport Games (Team): Basketball, Cricket, Hockey, Football and
Volleyball.
(A) would than be filled on all Sindh basis excluding Karachi

d. If some candidates fail to take admission offered to them within


due date, the vacant seats shall be filled from the remaining
candidates on merit and disciplines are re-assigned in the second
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The order of priority for selection of candidates, who claim admission a medical board for medical examination. If any candidate is found
against sports quota, will be shown in the application form, provided to have a serious disease at any stage, which may affect his/her
that: capability to study properly or may adversely affect the health of
other fellow students, his/her admission would be rejected/cancelled.
(a) The age of the candidate is between 16 years (minimum) and 22
years (maximum). 11.13 Closing of Admission
(b) The candidate satisfies the condition of minimum qualifications
laid down in clause 11.22. The admission for the session will be closed at the end of 4th Week
(c) The candidate has represented a sports organization, institution, from the date of start of classes. After this period the seats fallen
university, board/college of Sindh province during the last three vacant will not be filled at any stage
years, i.e highest merit in any sports may not be more than three
years old. 11.14 Cancellation of Admission
The order of priority is subject to the university's requirements of The student who remains absent continuously for two weeks from
players in events organized at interuniversity level. Candidates the date of start of classes or date of closing of admission (whichever
admitted under category (D) as sportsmen will be required to give is later) without intimation with the Chairman of the concerned
an undertaking that they will represent the university in their respective teaching department, his/her admission shall stand cancelled
games/sports whenever caked upon to do so and that they would not automatically without issuing any notice thereof.
apply as professionals or represent any other public or private institute.
Also the students admitted under this category will not be allowed
migration to any other university/institute during their studies at this 11.15 NOC and Study Leave for Candidates
university. already in Service
The Vice-Chancellor is competent to reject any application without The candidates who are already in service at the time of submission
assigning any reason and has the authority to hold sports trials, of admission form should attach No Objection Certificate (NOC)
competitions or judge the performance of the candidates through a from their employer for their admission purpose. After selection to
committee. first year class, they will be; required to submit study leave order /
NOC from their employer for full time study at this University,
The Sports Committee will evaluate the eligibility of admission on because Bachelor's degree programmes are regular, full time, and
sports seats, and the Admission Committee on net merit will award day programmes except BS(CS). No student admitted in these
the technology / discipline. programmes shall be allowed to engage himself/ herself in employment.

(d) Please note that only those candidates would be considered


for sport seats who had applied and marked the sports box at the
11.16 Admission in any other Institution
time of filling the form and appended sufficient documents Being full-time student of this University, no student will be allowed
evidence thereof. to enroll in any course of studies in other educational institution.
Violation of above shall lead to cancellation of admission from the
NOTE: THE CANDIDATES PROSSESSING EXPERIENCE
University.
OF INDIVIDUAL SPORT WILL BE PREFERRED OVER
TEAM SPORT.
11.17 Identity Card
11.12 Health of Students The Chairman of the concerned department will issue ID Card to the
student after obtaining admission at this university. It is necessary
In addition to the physical fitness checkup and certificate the candidates that student must keep the valid identity card while he/she is on the
being considered for admission may also be required to appear before campus for any purpose.

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11.18 Enrolment Card f) Sports/Newspaper......................................Rs. 100.00
g) Utility charges ...........................................Rs. 1000.00
The students are required to enroll themselves in this University after h) Form Fee ...................................................Rs. 200.00
the finalization of the assignment of disciplines and closing of
admission and obtain their enrolment cards during first year studies TOTAL .....................................Rs. 9450.00
failing which the degree will not be awarded.

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The foreign students will be charged hostel fee in US $ 360 per
11.19 Fees annum as room charges, while the other fees will remain same as

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given above.
11.19.1 Admission Fees (Per Year)
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i) B.E Programme Rs. 7000.00
ii) BS (IT) Programme Rs. 9000.00 Programme)
iii) BS (CS) Programme Rs. 16000.00
The total annual fee admissible for this programme is Rs. 17000/-
11.19.2 Other Fees Common to all (Rupees seventeen thousands only).

Above Programmes (Per Year) 11.20 Admission Under Self Finance Scheme
(a) Tuition fee................................................Rs. 8000.00
(b) Transport charges.....................................Rs. 1500.00 Admissions under this scheme have been allowed in the University
(c) Caution Money Deposit..........................Rs. 1500.00 since 1990-1991 under relevant provisions of the Quaid-e-Awam
(Refundable) (Once) University Act and other regulations. Rules have been framed for
(d) Subject society Fee ..................................Rs. 300.00 admission under the self-financing scheme; which are subject to the
(e) Final year study Tour ...............................Rs. 1000.00 revision by the competent authorities of the University at any time
(f) Games Fee ...............................................Rs. 500.00 and without prior notice. Only eligible candidates (Clause 11.1) are
(g) Development Fee (Once).........................Rs. 1000.00 considered for admission, who have also appeared in the Pre-admission
(h) Enrolment Fee..........................................Rs. 500.00 test and the interview.
(i) Marks Verification Fee (Once) ................Rs. 500.00
(j) Library Security Fee ................................Rs. 600.00 Admissions under self-finance sheme have been allowed at
(Refundable) (Once) Engineering college Larkana.
(k) Identity Card Fee (Once) .........................Rs. 100.00
All applicants having Pakistan Nationality are eligible to apply under
TOTAL....................................................Rs. 15500.00 Self finance Scheme. The seats under Self finance Scheme would be
filled as per seats distribution quota as mentioned in Table-6.
The merit list leading to admission and award of discipline would
11.19.3 Examination Fees be prepared on the basis of CMP. The candidates domiciled in Sindh
applying under this scheme may also be eligible for admission under
A. Term Fee Rs. 1000.00
regular scheme in which case, they would be required to pay only
B. Pass certificate fee
the regular admission fees. The self-finance admission fees, if already
(only in final year) Rs. 300.00
deposited, would be refunded in such cases the saving seats in any
11.19.4 Hostel Fees (Per Year) category of self finance will be filled on over-all open merit of self
finance. Same policy will be applied for the candidates, who have
a) Admission Fee...........................................Rs. 1000.00 passed HSC / Diploma. Preference would be given to those applicants,
b) Room Charges ...........................................Rs. 6000.00 who have deposited their Self fiancé fee alongwith application form.
c) Room Deposit (Once) (Refundable) .........Rs. 1000.00
d) Identity Card..............................................Rs. 50.00
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11.20.1 Fees (Self Finance) b. No application shall be considered for admission, which is
received without the admission fee.
Following fees are payable to the University by the candidates c. The candidates once admitted under this scheme shall not be
applying for admission under self Finance Scheme. allowed to change their discipline.
Category-I d. The candidates will not be refunded the admission fee in the
• Each candidate desirous of seeking admission to the First Year following cases:
Engineering B.E under the Self-Finance in Civil, Electrical and i) Where the candidates have been offered the discipline of their
Mechanical Engineering disciplines will be required to pay first choice; and
Rs.800,000/- (Rupees Eight Hundred Thousand) only as admission
fee plus government Tax 5% on Self finance fee less Rs.200,000/- ii) Where the candidates have paid admission and other fees and
(Rupees Two Hundred Thousand) only i.e Rs.30,000/- (Rupees obtained receipt and roll number.
Thirty Thousand) only through demand draft of Rs.830,000/- e. If candidate withdraws his/her admission after closing date of
(Rupees Eight Hundred Thirty Thousand) issued by any Bank admission as mentioned in clause 10.12 then he/she have to pay
of Pakistan drawn in favour of Director Finance Quaid-e-Awam penalty of Rs. 100,000/- (Rupees One Hundred Thousands) only.
University of Engineering Science & Technology, Nawabshah.
Category-II
• Each candidate who wants to seek admission to the First year 11.21 Admission Under Nominated
Engineering B.E in Electronic, Computer Systems, Energy &
Environment, Telecommunication & Chemical Engineering Categories J,K & N
disiplines under Self finance Scheme will be required to pay of
Rs.500,000/- (Rupees Five Hundred Thousand) only as admission Nominations of Pakistan Nationals by Armed forces Directorate,
fee plus government Tax 5% on Self finance fee less Rs.200,000/- Government of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Federally Administered
(Rupees Two Hundred Thousand) only i.e Rs.15,000/-(Rupees Fifteen Tribal Areas (FATA), Northern Areas and Balouchistan must be
Thousand) only through demand draft of Rs.515,000/- (Rupees received through the respective competent agencies. Only the allocated
Five Hundred Fifteen Thousand) only issued by any Bank of Pakistan number of nominations would be admitted; provided that nominees
drawn in favour of Director Finance Quaid-e-Awam University of fulfill the requirements of minimum qualifications (60% marks in
Engineering Science & Technology, Nawabshah. EISC).
Category-III
• Each candidate who wants to seek admission to the First year 11.22 Admission of Foreign Students
of BS programme under Self Finance Scheme will be required to
pay Rs. 200,000/- (Rupees Two Hundreds Thousand only) except (Category-M)
BS (Mathematics) for which admission fee is Rs. 100,000/- (Rupees
One Hundred Thousand only) payable in lump sum at the time Eleven seats are reserved under this category for foreign students
admission. All other fees payable at the begining of each academic who are otherwise eligible for admission at this University. The
year are the same as for the regular scheme stated under clause 11.18. candidates are to be nominated by the Economic Affairs Division,
Government of Pakistan, Islamabad under cultural exchange
• BS (CS), BS (IT) Rs. 200,000/- programme. The fees will be charged same as from the local students.
• BS (Maths) Rs. 100,000/- In case any foreign student applies on Self Finance, then in addition
to the fees applicable to the local students, he/she is required to pay
11.20.2 Other Rules the admission fee (Self finance) in foreign currency US$ 10000 or
equivalent to Pakistan rupees.
Following other rules also apply for candidates seeking admission
The hostel room charges for foreign student are US $ 360 per year
under self-finance scheme.
or equivalent to Pakistan rupees.
a. The admission fee as mentioned above is payable once, i.e. at
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TABLE - 1
DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS IN VARIOUS ENGINEERING DISCIPLINES (BATCH-15)
QUCEST, LARKANO Cat: QUEST, NAWABSHAH
S.# District/Category
CE EL ME ES Total Code CE CS EL ME ES TC EE CH Total

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1 2 3 2 3 10 Sukkur A-1 5 4 6 6 5 5 4 4 39
2 5 5 5 4 19 Ghotki A-2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 32
3 2 2 2 2 8 Khairpur Mirs A-3 7 6 7 8 6 6 6 6 52

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4 2 2 1 2 7 Shaheed Benazirabad A-4 9 4 8 8 6 6 6 6 53
5 3 3 4 3 13 Naushahro Feroze A-5 8 4 7 6 5 5 5 5 45

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6 6 6 6 7 25 Larkana A-6 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 16
7 6 6 5 6 23 Shahdadkot A-7 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 15
8 6 7 5 5 23 Shikarpur A-8 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 15
9 5 5 5 4 19 Jacobabad A-9 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 12
10 3 4 5 5 17 Kashmore A-10 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 10
11 1 1 1 0 3 Hyderabad A-11 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 11
12 1 0 0 0 1 Matiari A-12 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 7
13 0 0 0 1 1 Tando Allahyar A-13 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 7
14 0 0 1 0 1 Tando M. Khan A-14 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
15 1 0 1 0 2 Dadu A-15 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 12
16 0 1 0 0 1 Jamshoro A-16 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 7
17 1 0 0 1 2 Thatta A-17 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 12
18 0 0 1 1 2 Badin A-18 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 11
19 0 0 1 1 2 Mirpurkhas A-19 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 11
20 0 0 1 0 1 Umerkot A-20 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 7
21 1 1 0 0 2 Tharparkar A-21 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9
22 1 1 1 0 3 Sanghar A-22 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 14
23 1 1 1 2 5 Karachi A-23 4 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 17
47 48 48 47 190 Total (A) 60 47 60 60 47 49 49 49 421
24 2 2 2 2 8 Upper (Girls) 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9
B
25 0 0 0 0 0 Lower (Girls) 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 13
26 QUEST Employees C
27 1 0 0 1 2 Sportsmen D 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4
28 Affiliated Colleges E 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
29 Diploma Holders F 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 5
30 0 0 1 0 1 A. Jammu Kashmir J 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
31 1 0 0 0 1 (i) Tribal Area (FATA) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
K
(ii) Northern Area 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
32 Armed Forces L 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 7
33 1 1 1 1 4 Foreigners M 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 7
34 0 0 0 1 1 Baluchistan N 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Nominee HEC
35 1 0 1 0 2 Balouchistan O 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3
0 0 1 1 2 FATA 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
6 3 6 6 21 Total (B) 14 8 11 10 5 3 3 4 58
53 51 54 53 211 Total (A+B) 74 55 71 70 52 52 52 53 479
GRAND TOTAL OF SEATS = 479 + 211 + 30 (EMPLOYEES SEATS) = 720
Legend CE = Civil Engineering ME = Mechanical Engineering ES = Electronic Engineering CH = Chemical Engineering
CS = Computer Systems Engineering EL = Electrical Engineering EE = Energy & Environment Engineering TC = Telecommunication Engineering
* Maximum 07 admissions if any discipline shall be allowed but total admissions shall not exceed 30 seats.

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TABLE - 2
DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS IN VARIOUS DISTRICTS IN ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE

QUCEST, LARKANO QUEST, NAWABSHAH


URBAN RURAL TOTAL SR. NO. District/Category Category URBAN RURAL TOTAL
5 5 10 1 Sukkur A-1 19 20 39
3 16 19 2 Ghotki A-2 6 26 32
2 6 8 3 Khairpur Mirs A-3 12 40 52
2 5 7 4 Shaheed Benazirabad A-4 16 37 53
2 11 13 5 Naushahro feroze A-5 9 36 45
7 18 25 6 Larkana A-6 4 12 16
7 16 23 7 Shahdadkot A-7 5 10 15
6 17 23 8 Shikarpur A-8 5 10 15
5 14 19 9 Jacobabad A-9 3 9 12
4 13 17 10 Kashmore A-10 3 7 10
1 2 3 11 Hyderabad A-11 5 6 11
0 1 1 12 Matiari A-12 3 4 7
0 1 1 13 Tando Allahyar A-13 3 4 7
0 1 1 14 Tando Mohammad Khan A-14 3 4 7
0 2 2 15 Dadu. A-15 3 9 12
0 1 1 16 Jamshoro A-16 2 5 7
0 2 2 17 Thatta A-17 2 10 12
0 2 2 18 Badin A-18 2 9 11
0 2 2 19 Mirpurkhas A-19 4 7 11
0 1 1 20 Umerkot A-20 0 7 7
0 2 2 21 Tharparkar A-21 0 9 9
0 3 3 22 Sanghar A-22 4 10 14
5 0 5 23 Karachi A-23 17 0 17
49 141 190 Total 130 291 421

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DESCRIPTION OF REMAINING CATEGORIES OF CANDIDATES SEEKING ADMISSION
Category Description Seats iii. Third preference will be given to realSons/Daughters
Thirty seats have been reserved for eligible girl of employees who are not confirmed in the University
candidates domiciled in Sindh province as per the Service but have at least three years continuous University
service at their credit.
distribution given below:
1. QUEST, Nawabshah iv. Fourth preference will be given to real Brothers /Sisters
Upper Sindh of employees who are confirmed in the University

}
(Districts at serial nos.1-10 Table - 1) = 09 Service and have at least three years continuous
Lower Sindh University service at their credit.
(Districts at serial nos.11-22 Table - 1) = 13
v. Fifth preference will be given to real Brothers/Sisters
B 30 of employees who are confirmed in the University
2. QUCEST LARKANO
Service and have less than three years continuous
Upper Sindh
University service at their credit.

}
(Districts at serial nos.1-10 Table - 1) = 08
Lower Sindh vi. Sixth preference will be given to real Brothers/Sisters
(Districts at serial nos.11-22 Table - 1) = 00 of employees who are not confirmed in the University
Service but have at least three years continuous University
The seats have not been divided in districts nor in service at their credit.
urban or rural areas.
vii. Seventh preference will be given to real Sons/Daughters
of employees who are not confirmed in the University
Service and have less than three years continuous
Real sons / daughters / sister of Quaid-e-Awam
University service at their credit.
University employees (serving or retired, deceased
or working on deputation with other institutions) viii. Eighth preference will be given to real Brothers/Sisters
shall be considered for admission to first year class of employees who arenot confirmed in the University
against the reserved seats on the following criteria. Service and have less than three years continuous
University service at their credit.
i. First preference will be given to real
NOTE:
Sons/Daughters of employees who are confirmed
The merit with regard to the category C will be determined
in the University Service and have at least three
as per policy of the University. A copy pf the appointment
C years continuous University service at their 30 orer and confirmation order of the employee must be attached
credit. with admission form. Distribution of seats will as per following
note.
ii. Second preference will be given to real
Sons/Daughters of employees who are confirmed NOTE:
in the University Service and have at least less Maximum 07 admissions if any discipline shall be allowed
than three years Univevrsity service at their but total admissions shall not exceed 30 seats.
credit.

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TABLE - 3 (Continued)
Category Description Seats Category Description Seats

Eligible candidates who are proven sportsmen Sons and daughters of Armed forces personnel
and domiciled of Sukkur and Larkana Divisions L nominated by the General Headquarters, 07
only. Rawalpindi.
D (see also# 6.10) The seats distribution are as under: 06
1.QUEST, Nawabshah =04 seats
2.QUCEST, Larkano=02 seats
M Foreigners students (under Cultural Exchange
Programme) nominated by the Ministry of
Real Sons and daughters of regular employees of M Finance, Economic Affairs Division, Government 11
Government Habib College of Technology, of Pakistan, Islamabad.
Nawabshah and Govt. College of Technology, 1.QUEST, Nawabshah =07 seats
E Khairpur recommended by the Principal along 02 2.QUCEST, Larkano =04 seats
with CNIC, Form “B” and service certificate of
employer.
Candidates belonging to Balouchistan Province,
nominated by the Ministry of Education,
Categories who have passed Diploma Examination Government of Balouchistan.
in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronic and N 03
The distributed as below:
Chemical / Glass & Fibre Ceramics Technology
from Government Technical College/ Polytechnic 1.QUEST, Nawabshah =02 seats
and are domiciled in former Sukkur and Larkana 2.QUCEST, Larkano =01 seat
F 05
Divisions including District Shaheed Benazirabad
(Nawabshah). Diploma holders shall be considered
for admission under this category only. Candidates belonging to Balouchistan and Fata
nominated through Higher Education Commission
Islamabad.
Candidates belonging to Azad Jammu Kashmir, 1.QUEST, Nawabshah =05 seats
nominated by the Ministry of Education, O 2.QUCEST, Larkano =04 seats 09
Government of Pakistan,
J Islamabad. The distributed as below: 03
1.QUEST, Nawabshah =02 seats Total Seats 109
2.QUCEST, Larkano =01 seats

i) Candidates belonging to federally Administered


Tribal Areas (FATA)
1. QUEST, Nawabshah =01 seats 02
2. QUCEST, Larkano =01 seats
K
i) Northern areas nominated by the state and
Frontier Region Division, Government of 01
Pakistan, Islamabad.

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TABLE - 4
DETAILS OF URBAN AREAS OF SINDH PROVINCE

1. Sukkur District 13. Tando AllahyarDistrict


a) Sukkur Municipality a) TandoAllahyar Municipality
b) Rohri Municipality
14. Tando M.KhanDistrict
2. Ghotki District a) T.M Khan Municipality
a) Ghotki Municipality
b) Mirpur Mathelo Municipality 15. Dadu District
a) Dadu Municipality
3. Khairpur District b) Mehar Municipality
a) Khairpur Municipality c) K.N Shah Municipality
b) Pir-Jo-Goth Municipality
c) Gambat Municipality 16. Jamshoro District
a) Kotri Municipality
4. Shaheed Benazirabad District
a) Nawabshah Municipality 17. Thatta District
a) Thatta Municipality
5. Naushero Feroze District
a) Moro Municipality 18. Badin District
a) Badin Municipality
6. Larkana District b) Matli Municipality
a) Larkana Municipality
b) Ratodero Municipality 19. Mirpurkhas District
c) Naudero Municipality a) Mirpurkhas Municipality

7. Shahdadkot District 20. Umerkot District


a) Shahdadkot Municipality No Urban Areas
b) Qambar Municipality
21. Tharparkar District
8. Shikarpur District No Urban Areas
a) Shikarpur Municipality
22. Sanghar District
9. Jacobabad District a) Sanghar Municipality
a) Jacobabad Municipality b) Shahdadpur Municipality
c) Tando Adam Municipality
10. Kashmore District d) Sinjhoro Municipality
a) Kandhkot Municipality
23. Karachi
11. Hyderabad District
a) Hyderabad Municipality
b) Hyderabad Cantonment
c) Tando Jam Municipality

12. Matiari District


a) Hala Municipality

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TABLE - 5
DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS IN VARIOUS SCIENCE DISCIPLINE (BATCH-15)

S# District / category BS (IT) Cat: G BS (CS) Cat: H BS (Maths) Cat: I


1 Sukkur
2 Ghotki
3 Khairpur Mirs
4 Shaheed Benazirabad
5 Naushahro Feroze
6 Larkana
7 Shahdadkot
8 Shikarpur
9 Jacobabad
10 Kashmore
11 Hyderabad
12 Matiari 47 55 40
13 Tando Allahyar
14 Tando Mohammad Khan
15 Dadu
16 Jamshoro
17 Thatta
18 Badin
19 Mirpurkhas
20 Umerkot
21 Tharparkar
22 Sanghar
23 Karachi 00 00 02
24 Girls 05 05 05
25 QUEST Employees 05 05 05
26 Self-Finance (Regular) 10 10 10
Total 67 75 62

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TABLE - 6
DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS FOR SELF FINANCE SCHEME

QUCEST, LARKANO District QUEST, NAWABSHAH


S.#
CE EL ME ES Total (i) SF (Sindh) CE CS EL ME ES TC EE CH Total
01 0 0 0 1 1 Sukkur 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 9
02 1 1 1 1 4 Ghotki 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
03 1 1 1 1 4 Khairpur Mirs 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 9
04 0 0 0 0 0 Shaheed Benazir Abad 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 10
05 0 0 0 0 0 Naushahro Feroze 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 9
06 1 1 1 1 4 Larkana 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 6
07 1 1 1 1 4 Shahdadkot 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
08 1 1 1 1 4 Shikarpur 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 6
09 1 1 1 1 4 Jacobabad 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
10 1 1 1 1 4 Kashmore 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
11 0 0 0 0 0 Hyderabad 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4
12 0 0 0 0 0 Matiari 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 6
13 0 0 0 0 0 Tando Allahyar 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
14 0 0 0 0 0 Tando Mohammad Khan 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
15 0 0 0 0 0 Dadu 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
16 0 0 0 0 0 Jamshoro 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
17 0 0 0 0 0 Thatta 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
18 0 0 0 0 0 Badin 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
19 0 0 0 0 0 Mirpurkhas 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
20 0 0 0 0 0 Umerkot 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
21 0 0 0 0 0 Tharparkar 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
22 0 0 0 0 0 Sanghar 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 7
23 0 0 0 0 0 Karachi 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
7 7 7 8 29 TOTAL (i) 24 9 28 22 8 4 8 4 107
1 1 1 0 3 (ii) SF (Other Province)1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 6
(iii)Self Finance (Pass DAE)
1 1 1 2 5 (a) SF(Sindh Province) 4 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 14
1 1 1 0 3 (b) SF (Other Province)1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
3 3 3 2 11 TOTAL (ii + iii) 6 1 6 6 3 0 1 0 23
10 10 10 10 40 G. TOTAL (i+ii+iii) 30 10 34 28 11 4 9 4 130

Legend CE = Civil Engineering ME = Mechanical Engineering ES = Electronic Engineering CH = Chemical Engineering


CS = Computer Systems Engineering EL = Electrical Engineering EE = Energy & Environment Engineering TC = Telecommunication Engineering

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RULES & REGULATIONS
REGULATIONS REGARDING THE CONDUCT OF TERM qualification and experience in the relevant discipline and is not
SYSTEM AND EXAMINATIONS ON THE BASIS OF THE an employee of the University.
INTRODUCTION OF EXTERNAL EXAMINERS FOR THE
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B.E.), 12.4 The Courses of Studies
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BS) IN (COMPUTER SCIENCE),
(INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) & (MATHEMATICS). The Courses of studies for the Bachelor degree programmes shall
be as given in appendix-1 approved by the Academic Council of
12.1 Title the University and shall be subject to change from time to time
on the recommendation of concerned Board of Studies and approval
These Regulations may be called Quaid-e-Awam University of of the Academic Council. The detail syllabi for various subjects
Engineering, Science & Technology, Bachelor of Engineering shall be as approved by the Academic Council.
(B.E), Bachelor of Science (BS) in (Computer Science),
(Information Technology) & (Mathematics) Degree Course 12.5 Duration of Terms and Years
Regulations (amended) 2006.
(a) First year, Second Year, Third Year and Fourth Year for the
These regulations shall be subject to Quaid-e-Awam University Degree courses will be each of one year duration (total 4 years)
of Engineering, Science & Technology, General Scheme of Bachelor and each year shall comprise of two Terms.
of Engineering (B.E), Degree Course Statutes, 1998.
(b) The duration of each term shall be 22 weeks; 16 weeks of
12.2 Commencement actual teaching, 05 weeks for preparation and conduct of
examinations and one week as term break (minor adjustment may
The Regulations shall be deemed to have come into force with be made to accommodate unforeseen events).
effect from the session 2001-2002 (02-Batch) and onwards. (c) A minimum of 52 lectures shall be held in each full subject
12.3 Definations (having 100 marks), but teachers may take extra lectures to complete
the course. The attendance will be allowed on the basis of all the
In these Regulations, unless otherwise stated: conducted lectures, the minimum number being 52.
i) "University" means the Quaid-e-Awam University of 12.6 Marks
Engineering, Science & Technology, Nawabshah.
ii) "Academic Year" means the Academic year of the University. Each degree programme shall carry a number of approved courses
and each course shall be assigned a number of marks. Total marks
iii) "Term" means a period of 22 weeks out of an academic year for each term shall be between 400-850 whereas total marks for
for teaching and evaluation and/or guidance of the students all 8 terms shall be within 5000-5500
of the University.
(vi) "Term Examination" means final examination held at the end 12.7 Departmental Committee
of the term.
Each Institute / Department will have a Departmental Committee
(v) "Vice-Chancellor", "Dean", "Director", "Chairman", "Teacher" consisting of three senior-most teachers of the Institute/Department
and "Controller of Examinations" mean respectively, the Vice- including the Director / Chairman, which will assess the progress
Chancellor, the Dean of the concerned Faculty, the Director of the of the students during the term; if necessary examine the result of
concerned Institute, the Chairman of the concerned teaching all the examinations including the term examination and review
department, the Teacher, and the Controller of Examinations of each question paper set by the examiner after the examination.
the University. The committee in case of dispute/disagreement on any issue may
(vi) "Internal Examiner" means the teacher / person appointed by refer the matter to Dean of the concerned faculty, who may decide
the competent authority, who has been teaching the subject to the it on his own or refer the matter to the Vice-Chancellor for decision.
regular class/section during the academic year for which the
examination is being conducted.
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12.8 Requirement of Each Term Course 3
4
81%
75%


85%
80%
08
07
The requirements for each term course shall be as follows: 5 BELOW — 75% 00
(i) Sessional work consisting of assignments, class tests and iv. For a practical head of 2 C.H. i.e 50 marks
laboratory work. S.NO. Percentage of lecture attended Marks to be
(ii) Attendance. awarded
(a) A student having at least 75% attendance out of the conducted
lectures shall be allowed to appear in the term examinations. If 1 90% — 100% 05

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however, the students do not attend scheduled lectures all the 2 80% — 89% 04
students would be marked absent and the lecture would be 3 75% — 79% 03

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considered as conducted. 4 BELOW — 75% 00
(b) A relaxation of 15% in attendance may be allowed by the
Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of the Dean of concerned
12.9 Distribution of Marks
Faculty and Chairman / Director of concerned teaching department The distribution of marks for each theory and practical course in a
/ Institute for genuine cases only. Upto 10% condonation in Term will be as follows:
attendance will be discretionary power of the Vice-Chancellor
only in case of students who are officially representing the 12.9.1 Theory
University in sports. The Director, Physical Education Maximum Maximu
of the University, will certify their participation in sports. Marks (50) Marks (100)
(c) No additional relaxation in attendance will b allowed under (a) Attendance 05 10
any circumstances. (b) Sessional Work 10 15
(d) The distribution of marks for attended lectures by the students (c) Term Examination 35 75
shall be as under: Total 50 100

i. For a theory head of 4 C.H. i.e 100 marks 12.9.2 Practical


S.NO. No. of lectures attended Marks to be Maximum Maximum
awarded Marks (50) Marks (100)
1 51 — 52 10 (a) Attendance 05 10
2 47 — 50 09 (b) Evaluation of 15 30 Laboratory Work
3 43 — 46 08 (c) Term Examination 30 60
4 39 — 42 07 Total 50 100
5 BELOW — 39 00
ii. For a theory head of 2 C.H. i.e 50 marks 12.9.3 Project /Thesis
In case of "Project/Thesis" in 8th Term Examination, the distribution
S.NO. No. of lectures attended Marks to be of Marks shall be as follows:
awarded
Maximum Marks (200)
1 25 — 26 05
2 22 — 24 04 (a) Sessional Work 50
3 19 — 21 03 (b) Project/Thesis Report 50
4 BELOW — 19 00 (c) Comprehensive 100
Viva-Voce Examination
iii. For a Practical head of 4 C.H. i.e 100 marks Total 200
S.NO. Percentage of lecture attended Marks to be
awarded
1 95% — 100% 10
2 86% — 94% 09

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12.10 Conduct of Sessional Work/Term 12.11.2 Students who have been admitted on migration basis as
well as directly admitted in Second Year Bachelor of Engineering
Examination degree course on the basis of B.Tech (Pass) degree shall be allowed
permission only once when they appear for first time in an examination
The procedure for conducting the Sessional Work/Term Examination to improve their Sessional marks (assignments only) in the subject(s)
and declaration of results shall be as follows: of the lower terms as determined by the Departmental Committee.
12.10.1 The scripts of all the sessional work of Theory / Practical If, in such cases, it becomes necessary to adjust (increase / decrease)
shall be returned to the students by the concerned subject teacher marks of the subject(s) which the candidate has already passed mainly
after evaluation. because the maximum number of marks is different in the University
and the previous College / Institution, such adjustment shall be decided
12.10.2 At the end of each term, the marks of attendance, sessional and recommended by the Departmental Committee.
work and laboratory work secured by a student in Theory and Practical
of the concerned subject shall be announced by the concerned subject 12.11.3 Students who have been reverted to a lower term for any
teacher duly countersigned by the Director/ Chairman of the concerned reason and are required to clear the subject(s) of the lower terms as
Institute / Department by displaying on the notice board. per changed list of subject(s) as determined by the Departmental
Committee, their Sessional marks of the subject(s) of a given term
12.10.3 The concerned subject teacher at the end of each term shall shall be considered and transferred in those subject(s) whose syllabi
finally prepare four copies of the sessional marks of each course are the same but only the title of the subject(s) is changed.
(attendance, assignments, class tests and laboratory work) separately
on the prescribed proforma and forward the same to the Director / The concerned Chairman will specify the subjects, the sessional marks
Chairman of the concerned Institute/Department for countersignature, of which will be transferred. However, in case of the subject(s) which
who after retaining one copy for his office record, shall forward have not been studied by the reverted student(s) previously, they shall
remaining three copies to the Controller of Examinations before the be allowed one-time permission to improve their sessional marks as
commencement of Term Examination. allowed in 12.11.2 above.
12.10.4 The result of each subject of the Term Examination shall 12.11.4 In case if credit hours of (theory and practical) of the same
be prepared in triplicate by the Internal/External Examiners separately, subject have been changed, the marks will be awarded according to
which will be forwarded to the Controller of Examinations in the percentage.
sealed envelops.
12.11.5 However, the concerned student(s) shall have to apply for
12.10.5 The cumulative result (including all the marks of attendance, such permission to the Controller of Examinations through the Director
assignments, class tests, laboratory work and Term Examination) of / Chairman of the concerned Institute / Department, subject to payment
each Term of a Year shall be of the prescribed fee in the university account through Bank Challan,
announced by the Controller of Examinations. failing which they shall not be allowed to improve their sessional
marks.
12.11 Improvement of Sessional Marks
12.12 Appearance in Term Examination &
12.11.1 Students failing in any subject (Theory / Practical) having
obtained 50% or less marks in assignments, class tests / laboratory Signing the Attendance Sheet
work of Theory/Practical shall be allowed only once to improve their
sessional marks in the subsequent examination of the subject. They 12.12.1 No examination shall be held in any place (e.g. jail, hospital
will, however, apply for such permission to the Controller of or any other place) other than the examination centre. However,
Examinations through the Director/Chairman of the concerned Institute/ facilities may be provided at the examination centre for jailed or
Department within a period of one month after the announcement of hospitalized bonafide students from whom written request duly
the result, subject to payment of the prescribed fee in the University recommended by concerned authorities has been received.
account through Bank Challan, failing which they shall not be allowed
to improve their sessional marks. 12.12.2 The term examination shall be open to any student who
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(a) During the term immediately preceding the examination, he/she the Subject Teacher as the Internal Examiner shall also conduct the
has been on the roll list of the concerned Institute /Department of the Practical / Viva Voce Examination, if any, of all the students other
University. than his / her relative, whose conduct of Practical /Viva Voice
(b) He/She has submitted his/her examination form duly filled in Examination shall be arranged by the concerned chairman accordingly
completely along with the prescribed fee to the Controller of as per procedure of the assessment of scripts.
Examinations within the due date announced by the University. c) The Internal Examiner for the theory Paper will set the specimen
(c) He/She has produced the following certificates duly signed by question Paper in duplicate which shall be sent to the external examiner
the Director/Chairman of the concerned! Institute /Department. along with a copy of syllabus in sealed envelop by the controller of
(i) Good character certificate. Examinations, who shall set the final question Paper with maximum

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(ii) Photostat copy of Enrolment Card. moderation of 30%. The Internal Examiner will set the question Paper
(d) He/She has attended not less than the specified percentage of four weeks before the commencement of Examination.

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the total lectures conducted Theory/Practical. The student failing d) In specific cases, if the question Paper is not submitted by the
short of the above attendance shall not be permitted to appear external examiner before Two days from the date of the commencement
in the examination. of Examination, the Question paper set by the Internal Examiner
(e) He/She is not debarred from taking the examination. shall be deemed final subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor/
Dean of the concerned faculty.
12.12.3 If a student fails to get admission and does not appear in
the examination in any term including payment of due fees, he/she e) The choice of attempting the questions shall be limited to 60%,
would not be considered as the student of the University. Chairman e.g. five (05) out of Eight (08) questions.
of department may restore his/her admission within one academic
year (maximum) into an appropriate lower term. Vice-Chancellor ii) Assessment of Scripts
may allow such re-admission within two academic years. After that a) The Scripts of Theory examinations shall be assessed first by
period, the admission of the student would stand cancelled. The the Internal Examiner and thereafter the Scripts shall be sent to
student shall be allowed a maximum period of seven years to complete External Examiner for assessment. Both the Examiner will send the
the studies & pass all the examinations with required aggregate. award list(s) in triplicate to the Controller of Examinations separately.
b) The average of the marks of the Internal and External Examiners
12.13 Rules For Setting of Question Paper, shall be awarded to the candidate. In case, the variation in the award
Assessment of Scripts & Conduct of Practical of marks of the Internal and External. Examiners exceeds 20% of
the marks, assigned to the term examination, the matter shall be
Examination referred to the Dean of the concerned faculty for a final decision.

i) Setting of Question Paper iii) Conduct of Practical Examination


a) The objective type test, Practical and Viva-voice Examination
a) The Internal and External Examiners of both Theory and Practical shall be conducted jointly by the Internal and External Examiners
in Regular/ Supplementary Examinations shall be appointed by the appointed by the Vice-Chancellor. The signature sheet of examinees
Vice-Chancellor on the proposal of the Departmental Committee and for conduct of Objective Type Test and Viva-Voce / Jury shall be
recommendations of the Board of Studies of the concerned department maintained separately and the same shall be submitted to the
/ Institute through Dean of concerned faculty who will recommend examination department for office record by the examiners. The
the panel of Examiners to the Controller of Examinations. award list(s) signed by the both examiners shall be submitted in
b) Normally, the subject Teacher would be appointed as the Internal triplicate under sealed cover to the Controller of Examinations along
Examiner except when any disciplinary or some other similar with assessed scripts of Objective Type Test and Practical Examination.
proceedings prevent this. If any of the relative of a subject Teacher/
Internal Examiner, as mentioned in the Declaration Form, is appearing b) In case External Examiner No.1 is not available on the Scheduled
in the examination of the subject he / she is teaching, the teacher date(s) of the examination, the Examiner No.2 shall be contacted and
shall hand-over the whole record of class work and assignments to called for examination.
the Chairman of the concerned department, who will make an alternate c) In case, if the External Examiner does not arrive as per scheduled
arrangement for the setting of Question / Objective Paper. However, programme for the conduct of Practical/Viva-Voce Examination, the
the Subject teacher / internal examiner shall assess answer scripts of Internal Examiner and the Chairman of the concerned department or
all the students other than his / her relative, whose script shall be his nominee shall jointly conduct the said examination and prepare
assessed by some other teacher appointed by the Chairman. Similarly, the award lists.

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FOR EXAMPLE student studying in first year fails to get admission
There shall be a Committee, comprising of the Dean, the Director/ in 2nd year (3rd term) due to the condition mentioned at 12.16(b),
Chairman, and concerned senior teacher of the subject who, if necessary he/she will be required to clear the required number of courses in
for reason of checking the quality and consistency of assessment of subsequent supplementary examinations. His /Her sessional marks
scripts, would at random, re-assess reasonable number of the scripts. will be carried over from regular examination record or improved
In case gross discrepancy is noted, the committee is empowered to sessional marks as at article 12.11. Once he/she clear the required
take appropriate action with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor. heads and fulfils the condition as prescribed at 12.16 (b), then he/she
FACULTY will be allowed to get admission with the batch, that will be studying
12.15 Passing an Examination in 3rd term at that time. Similar explanation applies for subsection
12.16(c & d) accordingly.
a) The minimum number of marks required to pass a Term
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examination shall be 40% in theory paper and 50% in practical


separately. The pass percentage for Project/Thesis in the final year
12.17 DIVISION
shall be 50%. a) From 02-Batch and onwards the division for the course completed
b) A student shall be declared to have passed both the Term would only be awarded after passing the final year examination along
Examinations of a Year, if he/she passes in all the Heads (each Theory with all other lower examinations; and it shall be awarded on the basis
paper and Practical shall be considered as separate Head) and secures of the result of all four years i.e., percentage of marks obtained in
atleast 50% aggregate marks. each year would be multiplied by the weightage in fraction and
c) A student failing in all/some heads of an examination shall be summed up, to obtain the overall percentage. No division will be
declared to have failed in the examination. He/She shall be allowed declared for First to Third Year examinations results. However, only
to re-appear in the failing paper(s) in the next supplementary the total marks secured and the percentage of marks will be mentioned
examination, if otherwise eligible as per rules. in the certificates.

12.16 Promotion To Higher Class The weightage for percentage of marks obtained by a student for each
year is given below.
a) A student shall be promoted to the next higher term provided
he/she has completed minimum attendance requirements and filled- First year 10 percent (0.1)
up the examination form of regular examination and has also appeared Second year 20 percent (0.2)
in at least one of the heads of the examination (A Theory or Practical Third year 30 percent (0.3)
would be treated as separate head). Fourth year 40 percent (0.4)
b) A student shall be promoted to Second Year (1st Term) only if
he/she has cleared at least 50% heads (including minimum of 02 b) A candidate securing 60% or more marks in the examinations
Theory Papers) of First Term of First Year in First Term regular calculated as described above shall be placed in first division and
examination. Benefit of the fraction will be given to the student. those securing less than 60% marks shall be placed in second division.
c) A student shall be promoted to Third Year (1st Term) only if If any one is not able to get 50% aggregate marks after having passed
he/she has cleared at least 50% heads (including minimum of 05 all the heads, he/she will be promoted, but must improve the heads
Theory Papers of both terms of First Year) in First Term Regular and of his/her choice to complete 50% aggregate marks.
Supplementary examinations and Second Term Regular Examination c) The candidates who secure 75% marks or above, shall be declared
only. Benefit of the fraction will be given to the student. to have passed the examination in first division with distinction,
d) A student will be promoted to Fourth Year (1st Term) only if provided that distinction shall be awarded to such candidates only
he/she has cleared all Heads of First year (First and Second Terms) who have passed all the term examinations in first attempt within four
and has also cleared 50% heads (including minimum of 05 Theory academic years. The distinction will be shown in marks sheet(s)only.
Papers) of Second Year (First Term) in Regular and Supplementary
Examinations and Second year Second Term Regular Examination
only). Benefit of the fraction will be given to the student.
12.18 Award of Faculty Position and Top
e) In case any student fails to get admission in next higher class in Three Merit Positions
accordance to the rules for promotion to higher class mentioned at
12.16 (a-d) the student will be required to clear the required number 12.18.1 Faculty Position in the faculty shall be awarded to a candidate
of heads and only then he will be allowed admission with the subsequent from amongst the 1st Position Holders of each discipline who secures
batch accordingly. For sake of further understanding refer example the highest weighted percentage marks as per criteria described in
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12.18.2 Three-merit position shall be awarded in each discipline on 12.21.2
the highest percentage of marks based on weightage as prescribed in a) Sessional marks out of 50 shall be given solely by the Supervisor
article 12.17 in all regular examinations from First Year to Final Year concerned only, which should be decided on the student's degree of
(1st attempt). The candidates having declared pass in 1st attempt with involvement and contribution in the project.
admissible grace marks as per rule are also eligible for the award of b) Thesis evaluation and viva-voce shall be out of 150 marks. The
said three merit Positions (applicable from 02-Batch and onwards). distribution shall be as under:

12.19 Award of Degree • The internal examiner, the external examiner and the Chairman
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A student shall be awarded Bachelor Degree only aft( he/she has • Thesis marks will be sent to the office of the controller of
passed four year degree programme (Engineering as well as non examinations in separate sealed envelops.
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Engineering) and cleared all the subjects of all Terms within the
maximum period of seven academic years. External Examiner will award out of 100 marks.

12.21.3 The student who has failed in the viva-voce will be given
12.20 Award of Grace Marks the benefit of appearing again only ONCE in the viva-voce.
12.20.1 The benefit of grace marks of upto five marks in each term
will be given to a candidate who has take the examination and who, 12.22 Time For Checking Scripts
but for this benefit, would have failed in the term examination. These
marks (maximum five marks) may be distributed over the various The time limit for checking the answer scripts shall be 10 scripts per
heads of passing. These given marks would also be counted towards day plus One week; unless specified.
the total to determine pass/fail but not added physically.
"However, the benefit of grace marks mentioned above shall be allowed
optionally. If the affected candidates request in writing through the
12.23 Final Award
Chairman of the Department that they be not given grace marks and The final award once received by the office of the Controller of
be declared Fail; their request would be acceded to; and they would Examinations shall not be liable to a subsequent change, but with the
be allowed to reappear in a given examination. The concerned permission of the Vice-Chancellor.
candidates shall be allowed this chance ONCE to re-appear in the
condoned subject(s) by declaring them Fail in such subject(s). The
option once exercised shall be deemed as final.
12.24 Re-Totaling of Marks
Re-totaling of marks is allowed if the candidate submits an application
In such cases, the candidate(s) shall also fill the examination form(s) to the Controller of Examinations, through Director/Chairman of the
and deposit the prescribed fee for permission along with his/ her option concerned Institute/department within two weeks from the date of
in addition to examination fee. If the candidates who are allowed such announcement of the result on payment of prescribed fee per paper.
optional permission fail in the concerned subject(s) after re-appearing
in the examination, they will retain their previous result(s).
12.25 Medium of Instructions
12.20.2 The benefit of grace marks upto five marks, will also be Instructions in all courses and laboratories are carried out in English
given to a candidate who, but for this benefit, would have been placed Language.
in lower division in the examination. These marks would be given in
the Final Year (7th and 8th Term) examination only. However these
marks shall not be added physically. 12.26 Mistake / Omissions
University reserves the right to correct any error, mistake or omission
12.21 Comprehensive Viva-voice in the results or certificates at any time upon verification of the record.
Examination
12.27 Modification of Regulations
12.21.1 The comprehensive viva-voce examination of the Project / The Regulations are subject to modification by the Competent Authority
Thesis work will be held at the completion of the 8th term. The as may be felt appropriate from time to time.
Chairman / Director of the Department of Institute, the concerned
teacher of the project, and the external examiner will constitute the
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MIGRATION POLICY STUDENTS CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE
REGULATIONS
(1) The migration will not be allowed in the first year and final year (1) Short Title
from other Universities including students from the Constitute College The regulations may be called the Quaid-e-Awam University of
of this University i.e Engineering College Larkano. Engineering, Science and Technology, students' conduct and discipline
regulations, 1996.
(2) The migration from or to QUEST will not be allowed to the
students admitted on reciprocal basis, sports category and /or of (2) Commencement and Applications
categories other than “A”. These regulations shall come into force with immediate effect, and
shall apply to all the students of the University and Colleges affiliated
(3) The migration will be allowed to other students when: to the University.
(a) The Father/Guardian of the student as mentioned in his/her
admission form dies and thus the means of support of student at (3) Definitions
this University are badly affected. In these regulations, unless otherwise expressly stated:
(b) The Vice Chancellor desires the migration of the student in
the interest of the University. (i) "University" means the Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering,
Science and Technology, Nawabshah.
(4) The University will have no objection to admit the students of (ii) "Campus" means all areas and building structures including
other University seeking migration to this University, provided the Academic Block/Teaching Departments, Hostels or Halls of residence
seats are available in the relevant technologies. of students, Administration Block, Sports Grounds, Gymnasium and
any staff residential area, Recreation areas for students and staff and
(5) The University reserves the right to refuse any migration from any other such areas, buildings, or facilities created within the specified
or to this University without assigning any reason thereof. boundary of the University and like-wise areas of affiliated colleges.
(iii) "Syndicate" means the Syndicate of the University.
(6) The migration of the foreign students will be considered by the (iv) "Vice-Chancellor" means the Vice-Chancellor of the University.
University, provided the nominating agency and the Federal Ministry (v) "Discipline Committee" means the Discipline Committee of the
of Education; indicating genuine individual reasons of the students, University constituted under the First Statues appended to Quaid-e-
recommend their applications. Awam University Act, 1996 and / or constituted separately for
constituent colleges with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor, Quaid-
(7) (a) The student migrating from this University shall have to pay e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology.
Rs.10000/- fee for processing of NOC. (vi) "Dean", "Principal", "Provost", "Chairman of a Teaching
(b) The migration fee of the foreigner, local students of other Department", "Director of Physical Education", "Deputy Provost",
Universities and Constitute College of QUEST to this University "Superintendent of Workshop", "Warden", "Teacher Incharge", and
would be allowed on the payment of Migration fee equal to the the "Games Incharge", "Officer Incharge of students", respectively
Self finance fee of the University. means the Dean, the Principal, the Chairman of Teaching Department
the Director Physical Education, the Deputy Provost, the Superintendent
(8) Only pass students will be allowed to apply for migration to of Workshop, the Warden, the Teachers Incharge, the Games Incharge,
QUEST in the same batch/technology. the Students Welfare Officer, Students Advisor appointed as such by
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(4) Every Student Shall Observe The Following (h) Copy or help others in copying in examination, or cause by any
means any disturbance in examinations including harassment of any
He/She must be faithful in his/her religious duties and respect the teacher or other staff member or staging of walkout by him or by
convictions of others in matters of religion and customs. forcing others to do so.
(i) Bring, keep, or use any kind or weapon or firearms within the
(a) A minimum of 52 lectures shall be held in each full subject (having University campus.
100 marks), but teachers may take extra lectures to complete the (j) Use or occupy fully or partially any room or any building of the
course. The attendance will be allowed on the basis of all the conducted University campus un-authorized.
lectures, the minimum number being 52.

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(k) Organize or take part in procession or meeting within University
(b) He/She must be loyal to his/her country and refrain from doing campus, prejudicial to the peaceful atmosphere of the University.
anything, which might lower its honour and prestige. (I) Stage, invite, or participate in or abet any walk-out, strike, or any

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(c) He/She shall be truthful and honest in his/her dealings with all other form of agitation against the University or its teachers or officers.
people. (m) Collect any money or receive donations or pecuniary assistance,
(d) He/She must respect the elders and be polite to all especially to for or on behalf of the University or any organization except with the
the women, the children, the old people, the weak and the helpless. written permission of the Vice-Chancellor or any other person authorized
(e) He/She must respect his teachers and others in authority in the by him in this regard.
University.
(f) He/She must keep his mind clean and be clean in speech, sports (6) The teachers and officers of the University or committees formed
and habits. under them for the purpose and other concerned with the students in
(g) He/She shall help his fellow beings specially those in distress. the University are responsible for the maintenance of discipline and
(h) He/She must devote himself faithfully to his studies and obey and order among the students, while under their charge, and for dealing
follow the rules, instructions, and guidelines, issued by the University with any disorderly behavior promptly in the manner prescribed by
authorities from time to time. these regulations.
(i) He/She must observe austerity and protect the University property.
(7) The Discipline Committee shall deal with serious cases of indiscipline
(5) No Student Shall requiring such actions as prescribed by Regulation 10.
(a) Smoke in his classroom, laboratory, workshop, library, examination (8) The teacher or an officer in whose presence or in relation to whom
hall or convocation hall and during any academic functions. an act of indiscipline is committed or who obtains knowledge of such
(b) Consume alcoholic liquor or other intoxicating drugs within the an act on a report or otherwise, shall deal with the case himself as he
University Campus or during the instructional, sports or cultural tours may be competent as provided under the Regulation 10 below, and in
or survey campus or enter any such place or attend any study tour or other case, he shall inform and recommend the case to the higher
camp while under the influence of such intoxicants. authorities/bodies for necessary action as prescribed.
(c) Organize or take part in any function Within the University campus,
organize any club or society of students without permission of the
University authorities.
(d) Indulge into activities against the Islamic and Pakistan ideology
or national solidarity.
(e) Indulge into activities promoting, prompting or involving violence
or hatred, or contempt.
(f) Affiliate himself with any political party or group and organize or
take part in holding political gatherings and invite any politicians,
expelled or rusticated or debarred students, and anti-social elements
in the University campus.
(g) Use pressure tactics or political or personal influence in seeking
academic concessions or financial benefits or in other matters concerning
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(9) PENALTIES (e) Exclusion from all classes Dean of Faculty of
(i) Any one or more of the penalties mentioned in Regulation 10 or any class for a period to concerned/ Principal
may be imposed on a student who is guilty of one or more of the exceeding two weeks.
following acts:
(a) Commits breach of any of the clauses specified in Regulations (f) Fine not exceeding Rs. 500/- Teacher Incharge or
Superintendent of
4 or 5 above; or concerned Worskhop
(b) disobeys the lawful order of a teacher or other person in
authority in the University; or (g) Fine not exceeding Rs. 1000/- Chairman of the
(c) habitually neglects his work or habitually absents himself Department or other
from the class without reasonable cause;or concerned
(d) willfully damages / disfigures University property or the Officer/Incharge
property of a fellow student or any teacher or any employee of
the University; or disrespects, or hurts any person; or (h) Fine not exceeding Rs. 5000/ Dean of the Faculty
(e) does not pay the fees, fines or other dues livable under the concerned.
University regulations; or (i) Fine not exceeding Rs. 10000/- Vice-Chancellor
(f) does not comply with the regulations relating to the residence
in the hostels or halls or residence or the regulations relating to (j) With-holding of issue of Chairman/Head of
the wearing of uniform or academic dress; or character certificate the teaching
(g) Uses indecent languages, wears immodest dress, makes department
indecent remarks or gestures or behaves in a disorderly manner;
or (k) Cancellation of examination Vice-Chancellor on
(h) Commits any criminal, immoral or dishonorable act (whether of part there of, or debarring from the recommendation
committed within the University campus or otherwise) which appearing in any examination, of the Discipline
or part there of Committee
brings bad name to the University.
(l) Cancellaiton of remission Vice-Chancellor on
(ii) The penalty or penalties imposed shall be appropriate and of the fee or University recommendation of
proportional to the nature and gravity of the above act or acts. Scholarship the Dean of the
Faculty concerned/
(10) The penalties which may be imposed and the authority or Principal
authorities competent to impose each kind of penalty are specified
below: (m) Suspension or removal Vice-Chancellor on
from position of authority the recommendation
(a) Exclusion from classroom, Teacher/Incharge in the sports of the executive
Workshop or field work committee of the
for the duration of the period University sports
Board.
(b) Exclusion from the games Games Incharge
or the field for the day. (n) Suspension of admission Dean of the Faculty
from the University for a cerned
(c) Exclusion from instruction Teacher/Officer period specified or
sports tour or survey camp. Incharge unspecified pending the
final decision.
(d) Exclusion from the Chairman/Head for
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PRE-ADMISSION TEST SAMPLE PAPER
PRE-ADMISSION TEST SAMPLE PAPER (B.E)
General Instructions be responsible for loss of your goods or even you may be expelled
1. You will be required to write your name, father's name, and seat from the test center.
number on the top of your answer sheet and rough work sheet which
will be provided to you by the instructor. 14. In case of any claim regarding the correctness of any question/key
of the question book, claimant should have to provide solution of the
2. You have to give your undivided attention to the instructor when same verified and attested by subject specialist. Failing which claim
instructions are being given. will not be entertained.

3. The test is divided into four parts. Each part is composed of many Physics Examples
short items. 1. When a metal is heated sufficiently, electrons are given off by
the metal. This phenomenon is known as:
4. In order to assure a fair chance to every candidate, and to conduct
the test efficiently, we need and request your cooperation in the form A. Thermoionic emission B. Photoelectric effect
of carefully following the instructions given here and by the instructor C. Secondary emission D. Canal ray emission
conducting the test.
We know that this phenomenon is termed as 'thermoionic emission'.
5. The instructor will tell you when to start work and when to stop. Hence the correct answer is 'Thermoionic emission'. Therefore, the
circle marked with 'A' will be blackened i.e.
6. In the interest of fairness, we insist, that no one may continue
work even for a second after the instructor has asked that the work be A B C D
stopped.
2. When an object moves with constant speed around a circle its
7. During the test, do not talk, whisper, or turn your eyes or head centripetal acceleration is always:
away from your own papers.
A. directed away from the center of the circle
8. To answer the question in the test, you have to blacken the B. directed towards the center of the circle
appropriate circle marked with A, B, C or D with pen provided to you C. parallel to velocity vector
by the University. In case you blacken more than one circle for the D. Parallel to the tangent of the circle
same item, your answer will be treated as wrong.
In the above question, we know that the Acceleration will be directed
9. You have not to write any thing any where on the answer sheet towards the center of circle. Hence the correct answer will be "directed
except those mentioned at serial number 1 of this section. towards the center of the circle". Therefore, the choice "B" is correct
answer and appropriate circle on answer sheet will be blackened.
10. A blank sheet will be provided with the answer sheet to do your
rough work. You may detach the sheet for your convenience. Additional Examples for Physics
1. A stone is dropped from a high building. At the end of 3 seconds
11. Do not write any thing anywhere on the test booklet. All answers of free fall the speed of the stone in (cm/sec) will be (assume g = 10
must be given on the answer sheet. m/s2)
12. Their will be no negative marking for any wrong answer. A. 30 B.1000 C.500 D.3000
13. You are strictly prohibited to bring mobile/V-phone, Calculator,
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PRE-ADMISSION TEST SAMPLE PAPER
2. A body with the mass of 2.0 kg moves with a constant speed of C. The product is itself a liquid; hence the volume of the reactants
20 meters per second. The magnitude of its decreases considerably.
momentum. D. The volume of HCl produced is twice the volume
of H2 (or Cl2) used.
A. 8.0 kg. m/sec B. 10 kg. m/sec
C.40.0kg.m/sec D. 160 kg.m/sec 2. Which one of the following is NOT a property of cathode rays?
A. Cathode rays travel in straight lines.
3. A steel slab is 20 cm long at 273 K. What would be the B. The rays can be focused by using a concave cathode.
change in its length if the temperature is raised to 283 K? ( C. Cathode rays can penetrate thin sheets of gold.
coeff. of thermal expension of Steel= 1.0 x 10-5 /K) D. The nature of cathode rays depends upon the
material of which the electrodes are made.
A. 2x10-3m B. 2x10-3cm
C. 1.1 x10-3cm D. 0.01 cm 3. Ethene is the first member of the
A. Alkane Series
4. Which one of the following instrument is considered as B. Unsaturated hydrocarbons
the most accurate voltage measuring device? C. Aromatic hydrocarbons
D. Alkyne series
A. Ammeter B. Ohm meter
C. AVO meter D. Potentiometer 4. A dipolar, charged but overall electrically neutral ion is called
A. double ion
CHEMISTRY EXAMPLES B. zwitter ion
1. When a solid goes directly to the gaseous state without C. amino ion
passing through the intermediate liquid state, the process D. peptide link
is known as:
MATHEMATICS EXAMPLES
A. Distillation B. Evaporation 1. What is the harmonic mean of 5 and 10?
C. Ignition D. Sublimation
A. 35/6 B. 3/20 C. 30/3 D. 100/9
We know that 'sublimation' is the process in which a substance is
converted directly from the solid to a gas or from a gas to a solid We know that for two numbers, the harmonic mean may be given by
without an intermediate liquid phase. Thus the choice 'D' is correct the formula H = 2ab / (a + b). Thus the correct answer is '20/3'. Hence
answer and the circle relevant to letter 'D' on answer sheet will be on answer sheet circle relevant to letter C will be blackened.
blackened.
2. What is the nature of the roots of the quadratic equation
2. The oxidation number of chlorine in perchloric acid is 3x2+4x+5=0?
A. The roots are rational and unequal
A.+9 B.8 C.+7 D.+6 B. The roots are complex numbers
C. The roots are irrational and unequal
We know that oxidation number is the positive or negative difference D. The roots are integers
between the number of electrons associated with an atom in a chemical
compound and the same atom in an element. Thus the correct answer As the discriminant based on the coefficients of given equations is
is "+7". complex number. Therefore the correct answer is 'B' i.e. the roots of
the given numbers will be complex numbers.
ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES FOR CHEMISTRY
1. When a volume of H2(g) reacts with and equal volume ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES FOR MATHEMATICS
of Cl2(g) at the same temperature and pressure, what volume of product 1. Let A be a subset of IR, the set of real numbers. The intersection
having the formula HCl is formed? of A with its complement A' will always be a
A. The volume of HCl produced is always same as the A. null set
volume of limiting reactant. B. universal set
B. The volume of Cl produced is always same as the C. set of integers
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PRE-ADMISSION TEST SAMPLE PAPER
2. The general term of an arithmetical progression whosefirst term ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES FOR ENGLISH
is 7 and the common difference = -4, is Choose the sentence that represents the correct passive
A. A+11d voice of the given sentence.
B. 7 + 4n
C. 11-4n 1. We know that you were in town on the night of the crime.
D. A+(n+1)(-4) A. You are known to have been in town on the night of the crime.
B. On the night of crime, we know that you were in town.
3. Evaluate lim X2 + X - 2 C. You are known by us to be in town on the night of the crime.
4 X2 - 1 D. On the crime night, you were in town it is known by us.
A.0 B. C.1 D.4
Choose the sentence that represents the correct indirect
4. Solve the differential equation: sec2 x tan y dx + sec2y tan x dy =0 of the given sentence.
A. ± 1+x2 =0
B. cosec2x +1 2. She said, "I am delighted to be here this evening."
C. sec2 x +co ex2 x + tan2 x =0 A. She said she was delighted to have been there in the evening.
D. tan x tan x B. She said that she were delighted to be here that evening.
C. She said that she was delighted to be here this evening.
ENGLISH EXAMPLES D. She said that she was delighted to be there that evening.
Choose the answer that give the correct meaning of the
given word Spot the error
3. The latest Military report says that the situation is now well in hands
1. SURROGATE: A B E D
A. Unlikely B. Wide C. Opening D. Substitute
The underlined part of the sentence is correct by which one of the
From the given choices, the word 'substitute' most closely matches following?
the meaning of the word 'SURROGATE'. Therefore circle relevant
to choice 'D' will be blackened on the answer sheet. 4. I hope you will excuse me leaving early.
A. my B. by
Choose the correct word or phrase for the blank space. C. for D. Mine
2. He has better marks _______ student in his class.
A. than any B. than any other
C. compared to other D. of any

In comparison of this type, 'than any other' would be the best fit.

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