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Dean's Message
National University of Computer and
Emerging Sciencesis one of the most
prestigious universities in Pakistan.
As the Dean of Engineering, | am
proud to say that our electrical
engineering program is offered at
four of our campuses, while the civil
engineering program is exclusively
available at our Lahore campus. Our
engineering programs cater to
students at every level, including
Bachelor of Science (BS), Master of
Science (MS), and Doctorate (PhD)
degrees,
Our engineering programs are
renowned for their excellence,
thanks to our highly qualified faculty
members who are dedicated to
providing students with the
knowledge and skills they need to
succeed in their careers. Our faculty
members are experts in their fields
and have extensive experience
working in industry and academia
They bring this wealth of knowledge
and experience to the classroom,
providing students with a
comprehensive education that is
relevant to the needs ofthe industry.
‘At National University of Computer
and Emerging Sciences, we also
place a strong emphasis on research.
Our well-established labs and
facilities provide our students with
the opportunity to engage in cutting-
edge research and contribute to the
advancement of their respective
fields. We have a strong culture of
collaboration with universities and
industries around the world, which
Engineering
Dr.5.M.Sajid
Professor Dean Engineering)
HECapproved PhD Supervisor
PhD (EE), Graz Unversity of Technology, Austria
(2007)
NS (2) UET Lahore (2003)
85 (E), UE. Lahore 2001)
allows our students and faculty
members to exchange ideas, share
knowledge and work on projects of
mutual interest.
Our engineering programs have been
accredited by the Pakistan
Engineering Council (PEC) and have
achieved Level-I! accreditation
under the Washington Accord. This
recognition is a testament to the
quality of our programs and the
rigorous standards that we uphold.
Our graduates are well-prepared to
enter the workforce and make
significant contributions to their
respective fields. AS a result, our
alumni are placed around the globe
in reputed organizations such as
Vodafone, STC, Huawie, Taradata,
IBM, Schlumberger, MOL, Volvo,
Samisung, Nokia and many others.
We are committed to providing our
students with a world-class
education that will prepare them for
successful careers and help them
make a positiveimpact on society.‘helor of Science (Ci
Program Vision
To achieve national and
international recognition through
innovation in civil engineering
education, research, and community
services.
Program Mission
To develop highly competent
graduates with sound engineering
knowledge, social responsibility and
lifelong learning skills enabling them
for successful careers in civil
engineering profession.
We achieve this mission through
both undergraduate and graduate
programs by:
+ Providing vibrant teaching and
learning envionment to deliver
high quality engineering
education.
+ Maintaining state-of-the-art
curriculum that emphasizes
practical applications and
provides opportunities for
hands-on experience.
* Developing attitude for lifelong
learning and instil ethical and
social values in our graduates
that helps them acquire
professional leadership.
+ Identifying contemporary issues
in civil engineering profession
and developing innovative
solutions through research
Program Educational
Objectives (PEOs)
The objectives of the civil
engineering program are to produce
graduates who will:
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+ Successfully engage in
contemporary civil engineering
practice to solve real-world
problems.
+ Pursue professional growth
through continuous learningand
experience,
+ Maintain high ethical standards
in the conduct of professional
practice
+ Attain increasing level of
responsibility with interpersonal
and communication skills.
@ Career Opportunities
A Civil Engineering degree will
prepare you for work in the
onstruction industry as well as in
relevant business, management, and
finance sectors. With a solid grasp of
science, mathematics, and
engineering knowledge, you will be
able to design, create and build
sustainable vil infrastructures to
serve society
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Selection Criteria
‘Admission based on NTS-NAT
+ Selection is based on marks
obtained in NTS NATE
+ Cut-off marks to be determined by
the University
‘Admission based on SAT
A score of 1200 or more only for
students who reside abroad.
Admission on the basis of NU
Admission Test
Merit List is prepared by assigning
the following weights.
+ Matric marks 17%
+ Intermediate marks 50%
+ Score obiained in NU Admission
Test 33%
Award of Degree
For the award of BS Civil Engineering
degree, a student must have:
+ Earned at least 138 credits
through respective core and
elective courses offered in study
plan, AND
‘+ Minimum CPA of2.00Tentative Study Plan-Bachelor of Science (Civil Engineering) |
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The mission of School of Electrical
Engineeringisto
+ Develop nurturing environment
for delivering quality
engineering education through
discoveryand innovation
+ Show — commitment and
dedication to teaching by
developing state of the art
curriculum, grounded in
scientific, mathematical and
technical knowledge that
emphasizes practical
applications and provides
opportunities for hands-on
experience.
+ Inculcate lifelong learning and
instil ethical and social values in
our graduates that helps them
acquite professional leadership.
+ Act as centre of excellence to
identify the problems of
national industry and to develop
innovative solutions
Program Educational
Objectives
+ PEO-: Versatility: Practice
electrical engineering in a broad
range of industries
+ PEO-2: Learning: Pursue
advances in engineering
education
+ PEO-3:Conduct: Conduct
themselves in a responsible,
professional, and ethical
manner.
+ PEO-4: Engineering: Employ
creative problem solving skills to
devise innovative solutions for
the complex engineering
problems faced by industry,
society and environment.
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+ PEO-5:Leadership: Emerge as
team leaders in their domain of
expertise and in activities that
support service and economic
development, nationally and
throughout the worl.
@ Career Opportunities
This versatile degree opens careers
in different areas of electrical
engineering. You could pursue a
career in telecom industry,
electronics, and power sector or in
embedded system design and
software programming.
Selection Criteria
‘Admission based on NTS-NAT
+ Selection is based on marks
obtained in NTS NATIE.
+ Cut-off marks to be determined by
the University.
‘Admission based on SAT
A score of 1200 or more only for
students who reside abroad.
Admission on the basis of NU
Admission Test
Merit List is prepared by assigning
the following weights.
+ Matric marks 17%
+ Intermediate marks 50%
+ Score obtained in NU Admission
Test 33%
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Award of Degree
For the award of BS (Electrical
Engineering) degree, a student must
have:
+ Passed courses totalling at least
138 credit hours, including all
those courses which have been
specified as Core courses.
+ Obtained a CGPA ofat least 2.00Tentative Study Plan
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Prospectus 2023ster of Science (Civil Engineering) |
Program Objectives
+ To enrich civil engineers with
advanced knowledge and skills
required to identify and solve
diverse range of complex
problems in civil engineering
and related fields
* To conduct applied research for
rapidly evolving challenges in
infrastructure development.
To pursue life-long learning and
continue professional and
intellectual development.
Selection Criteria
Past Academic Record (Bachelor)
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Areas of Specializations
MS Civil Engineering program offers
courses and research work in the
following areas of specializations.
+ Structural Engineering
+ Hydraulics and Water Recourses
Engineering
+ Geotechnical Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Score obtained in NU Admission
‘Test/NTS-GAT (General) 50%
Tentative Study Plan of Master of Science (Civil Engineering)
Students are required to complete the following courses in a minimum study period of 4 semesters,
(Core Courses
Elective Courses
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* MS Thesis - | registration requires
completion of 15 credit hours
(including Research Methodology)
AND a minimum COPA of 250.
** Subjected to the approval of
Departmental Graduate Studies
‘Committee (DGSC).
Award of Degree
For the award of MS Civil Engineering
degree, a student must complete 30
credit hours as per study plan AND
attain a minimum CGPA of 2.50,
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Elective Courses: The detailed list of elective courses in each area of specialization is available at the
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Prospectus 2023ister of Science (Electrical En:
Program Mission
The purpose of the MS program in
Electrical Engineering is to attain
theoretical and practical depth in
cone of the areas of interest. The MS
(EE) program is structured in such a
way as to enhance the student's
critical thinking and intuitive
abilities using a combination of
highly specialized courses and
expert supervision. The program
aims to produce graduates who will
have the abilities and skills to be
employed as practicing engineers in
fields such as design, research,
development, testing, and
manufacturing, as well as assuming
positions of leadership and
responsibility within organizations
Program Educational
Objectives (PEOs)
= Provide students with advanced
learning and application in a
discipline or sub-discipline of
electrical engineering
(application to be added)
= Teach tools and techniques
required for advanced learning,
research and application in any
discipline or sub-discipline of
electrical engineering
© Enhance skills such areas as
problem-solving, mathematical
modelling, writing & oral
presentation, leadership,
interrelation of business with
technology and ethics as applied
toelectrical engineering
Prospectus 2023
Selection Criteria
«Past Academic Record (Bachelor)
80%
# Score obtained in NU Admission
Test! NTS-GAT (General) 50%
Three options: 6-credit hour Thesis
or 3 credit hour Project with one
adsitional taught course or MS by
course work.
Award of Degree
For the award of MS degree, a
student must have:
# Passed courses totalling at least
30 crecit hours, including THREE
Core courses
# CGPROF250 ormore.
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