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UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION

2013

ROSPECTUS

Division of Science and Technology, Lahore

UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION
Division of Science and Technology

UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Table of Contents
Vice Chancellors Message Principals Message About The Campus Programs Offered Facilities at Campus Faculty Scheme of Studies BS (Hons) Chemistry BS (Hons) Mathematics BS (Hons) Zoology BS (Hons) Botany BS (Hons) Physics BS IT MSc IT MSc Chemistry MSc Mathematics 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 27

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MSc Physics M Phil Mathematics Financial assistance Admission regulations Assessment and examination regulations Regulation for Hostel Admission Regulation for MPhil Important University contacts Programs offered by UE Divisions and Campuses Contact details of UE Divisions and Campuses Campus location map

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DISCLAIMER University of Education reserves the right to change /alter the information given in the prospectus as and when required.

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VICE CHANCELLORS MESSAGE


University of Education which was established in 2002, offers degree programs ranging from Bachelor to Ph.D in various disciplines. The University of Education constitutes 10 campuses which are spread across the Province of Punjab, with the result that opportunities of quality higher education are available to the youth of even remotest parts of the province. The constituent campuses of the University include century old Institutions for Teacher Education/Traning in the sub continent, with good repute and traditions of excellence. Thus, great traditions and modern trends of education blend at this University for innovation, creativity and application. Presently the University has an enrolment of nearly 13000 students including about 150 enrolled in M.Phil and Ph.D programs. The programs are managed and conducted by more than 300 professionally trained faculty members. The University has created quality learning environment for its students by providing classroom with modern facilities, well-equipped science laboratories, ICT facilities with internet and libraries having latest books and journals at all of its campuses. Well-qualified and dedicated faculty is a distinctive feature of the University of Education which distinguishes if from other academic institutions. Other than classrooms, meaningful student-teacher interaction continues during practicals, teaching practice, internships, thesis-writing, and other co-curricular activities. The students have plenty of opportunities to participate in various co-curricular activities for the innovative and creative expression blended with tolerance and social values. The interest of students in this University is highly appreciated and those who wish to join us are welcome. The University of Education focuses to provide a supportive and stimulating environment to the students for becoming competent and responsible professionals in their life.

Prof. Dr. Faiz-ul-Hasan

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DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE
Dear Students: I, on behalf of Division of Science & Technology and the honorable faculty, extend a cordial welcome to all of you and thank you for reposing trust in the glorious institution. Your opting for University of Education, Lahore, is sure to be a significant milestone in your academic life. Division of Science & Technology (UE) has aimed at equipping you with the modern education of international quality and grooming you both academically and professionally. The division is striving hard to increase its disciplines so as to attain the status of panorama of sciences. So for, the division has launched the following programs. If judged on the criterion of modern academic facilities, the division stands conspicuous for its rich library teeming with the latest books and audio-visual aids on the subjects concerned, its state-of-the-art ICT facilities and, above all, its highly learned and devotedly committed faculty members. It is due to their scholastic attention and altruistic behavior that during the whole academic span at the university the students always feel at home. Their working together and interacting wth the fellow students of other parts of the country, ultimately, result in esteemed social and national integrity which really lends excellence in their academic and professional life. I, once again, welcome the new joiners and am looking forward to their maximum interest in their studies; wishing you all the best of luck.

Dr. Rana Abrar Hussain

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ABOUT DIVISION OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


The Division of Science and Technology was established in 2004 with minimum teaching faculty. However main bulk of teaching staff was inducted afterwards and at present maximum teaching faculty is performing its duties in the Division. Different programs were launched to cater the needs and demands of present age and to equip the nation with current scientific technology. In its nascent phase, the Division offered two programs, however, currently it is offering more than a dozen programs in morning and evening shifts. The curricula of these programs comprise of core and optional subjects to furnish the needs of present times. The chief objective of the Division is to produce professionally well oriented students in the fields of technology, science, research and teaching.

OBJECTIVES
The main objectives of the Division are to:
? Develop and initiate innovative degree programs in science and technology. ? Foster high quality standards in education and research. ? Emphasize on linking professional practice to existing research, sound theorizing, and

rigorous methodology.
? Provide advisory consultation in Policy Studies. ? Establish linkage with international universities of good repute. ? Provide professional services to the inter-disciplinary Faculties inside the University.

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PROGRAMS OFFERED
BS (Hons) Chemistry BS (Hons) Mathematics BS (Hons) Zoology BS (Hons) Botany BS (Hons) Physics BS IT MSc IT MSc Chemistry MSc Mathematics MSc Physics MPhil Mathematics (Mor / (Mor / (Mor / (Mor / (Mor / ) ) ) ) )

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FACILITIES AT CAMPUS
SPORTS The students at Division of Science and Technology have access to playgrounds and indoor games. The sports goods for badminton, table tennis, cricket, football, etc. is available to all the students. Science Laboratories. HOSTEL Limited seats are available to both male and female students on the basis of academic merit. The students requiring hostel accommodation must deposit fees and dues for one year along with the university fee & dues at the time of admission in the university. Students admitted in the evening classes are not entitled for hostel accommodation. LIBRARY Library plays a vital role in providing up-to-date information and knowledge. The Division has a well-resourced library that contains most recent books, journals, magazines and newspapers on various fields of science and technology. Collections are particularly strong in Botany, Chemistry, Information Technology, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology. The library has also access to HEC digital resources. COMPUTER LABS Computer Technology has penetrated each aspect of life. The Division of Science & Technology maintains three computer labs which are well equipped with latest computer accessories. The labs remain open full time for students' academic work. Students use computer labs to strengthen their theoretical knowledge. INTERNET Division of S & T has free of cost internet facility that allows students to access online resources for their studies. Students can also connect their laptops through Wi-Fi. ACCESS TO HEC DIGITAL RESOURCES Students can access the digital resources managed and provided by Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Microsoft. VIDEO CONFERENCE ROOM Division of Science & Technology has video conference room that is s p e c i a l l y d e s i g n e d fo r d i s t a n c e l e a r n i n g a n d o f f i c i a l meetings/discussions. Microsoft in collaboration with HEC under the Academic Alliance Initiative organizes Online Sessions. EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The Division of Science & Technology has constituted different societies for mental and physical growth of the students. It includes different societies like sports, debate, drama and musical societies. The sports society arranges competitions of different games to stimulate and strengthen the physical health of the students. This society holds annual sports festival every year.

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The debate, dramatic and musical societies arrange different events in the division to fulfill the literary and artistic quest of the students. CANTEEN The Division has the facility of caf in a separate beautiful building with neat, clean and pleasant environment. Primarily, it serves tea, coffee, cold drinks, snacks, etc. SCIENTIFIC LABORATORIES To strengthen the theoretical knowledge of science and technology, the Division has appropriately equipped scientific laboratories. Practical and research work is being carried out in these laboratories to prepare research oriented students. COPYING AND PRINTING The Division offers copying and printing facilities for the students. The facilities are available on payment but on concessional rates.

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ahmood rofessor

Mr. Shahbaz Hassan Wasti Lecturer MS (CS) Mr. Muhammad Akram Mujahid Assistant Professor MSc Mr. Khalid Mahmood Lecturer MSc Mr. Fayyaz Muhammad Lecturer MSc Mr. Ikhlaq Ahmad Lecturer MSc MATHEMATICS Dr. Abdul Rauf Nizami Assistant Professor PhD Dr. Mobeen Munir Assistant Professor PhD Dr. M. Umer Saleem Assistant Professor PhD

mar Ali rofessor

Bashir

Asghar

b-ur-Rehman

N TECHNOLOGY

Ashfaq Butt rofessor QM)

war Hussain

Akram

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Dr. Muhammad Athar Assistant Professor PhD Mr. Muhammad Idrees Lecturer MPhil Ms. Fatima Saleem Lecturer MPhil Mr. Muhammad Azam Bhatti Lecturer MPhil Mr. Abdul Majeed Lecturer MPhil

Mr. Babar Shahzad Lecturer MPhil Mr. Jamil Choudary Associate Professor MSc Dr. Sarwat Zahra Lecturer PhD ZOOLOGY Dr. Muhammad Mansha Assistant Professor PhD Dr. Muhammad Tariq Assistant Professor PhD

Mrs. Roufa Akhtar Assistant Professor MSc English Ms. Farzana Ashraf Lecturer MA Ms. Humera Amin Lecturer MA

Ms. Asma Saleem Lecturer MPhil Mr. Muhammad Afzal Lecturer MSc PHYSICS Mr. Najma Irfan Associate Professor MPhil

Dr. Asma Chaudhary Assistant Professor PhD Dr. Shagufta Andleeb Assistant Professor PhD Mrs. Fatima Sughra Lecturer MPhil

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SCHEME OF STUDIES
BS (Hons) Chemistry
Objectives
? To enable the students to have a broad and balanced knowledge of

relevant Board of Studies. First Comprehensive Examination at the end of 2nd year =3 papers 2nd Comprehensive Examination at the end of 4th year =3 papers
Semester I Course Title English I Credits 3
4 4 2 4

chemistry. ? To develop in the students the ability to apply their knowledge and skills to solve theoretical and practical problems in chemistry. ? To encourage students to understand the importance of chemistry in industrial, economic environmental and social context. Duration The duration of program is 4 years, 8 Semesters and each semester comprises of 16-18 weeks Eligibility FSc (Pre-Medical/Pre-Engreeing) at least 2nd Division Degree requirements The BS Chemistry comprises of 135 credit hours earned over a period of four years (eight semesters). The students will be awarded degree subject to attaining: ? Minimum CGPA required to qualify for a degree is 2.00 ? Qualifying the University Comprehensive Examination Comprehensive examination The UE Examination Department under the guidance of the Division will conduct Comprehensive Examination after successful completion of the course work. The Comprehensive Examination will consist of six papers. Each paper shall consist of two core courses and will be prescribed by the

Botany I / Physics I Zoology I / Mathematics Pak Studies Physical Chemistry


Semester II Course Title English I (Functional)

Credits 3
2 4 4 3 4

Islamic Studies / Ethics Botany II / Physics II Zoology II /Mathematics Calculus Statistics Inorganic Chemistry
Semester III Course Title English III (Communication skill) Botany III / Physics III Zoology III / Mathematics Computer and its applications in Chemistry Organic Chemistry

Credits 3 4 4 3
4

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Semester IV Course Title Credits


3 4 4 4

Semester VII (Specialization (Inorganic/Organic/Physics/Applied/ Analytical/Bio-Chemistry) Course Title Credits Paper-I 3 Paper-II 3 Paper-III 3 1 Practical-I Elective Course-I (other than the field of specialization) 3 Research Project / Advanced Practical / Position Paper 2 (Literature Survey) Semester VIII (Specialization (Inorganic/Organic/Physics/Applied/ Analytical/Bio-Chemistry) Course Title Paper-IV Credits 3
3 3 1 3 2

English IV (Report writting) / University Optional Botany IV / Physics IV Zoology IV/ Mathematics General Chemistry
Semester V Course Title

Credits
4 4 4 3 4

Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Mathematics for Chemist Analytical / Bio Chemistry
Semester VI Course Title

Paper-V Paper-VI Practical-II Elective Course-II (other than the field of specialization) Research Project / Advanced Practical / Position Paper (Write- Up)
Fee Schedule

Credits
4 4 4 4 4

Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Bio-chemistry

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total

Morning 11,900 12,400 9,850 13,850 48,000

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BS (Hons) Mathematics
Objectives
? To establish the base for lifelong education by creating essential

Semester I Course Title English-I Credits 3


2 2+1 2+1 3 3

concepts and equipping the students with necessary techniques needed to start careers in teaching, research and/or in any walk of live involving mathematics. ? To prepare students to learn concrete ideas of Mathematics, to analyze problems and to develop problem-solving skills. ? To encourage students to become effective independent learners. ? To encourage students to work in groups to get quick, true results. ? To encourage people to help other disciplines as engineering, physics, economics, finance etc using mathematics. Duration This is a four years program which consists of 8 semesters. Each semester comprises of 16 - 18 weeks. Eligibility Intermediate or Equivalent with mathematics Degree requirements The BS Mathematics degree will be awarded if the student: ? Passes all 133 credit-hour course work with minimum CGPA 2.0. ? Qualifies the University Comprehensive Examination. Comprehensive Examination The UE Examination Department under the guidance of the Division will conduct Comprehensive Examination after successful completion of the course work. The Comprehensive Examination will consist of six papers. Each paper shall consist of two core courses and will be prescribed by the relevant Board of Studies. First Comprehensive Examination at the end of 2nd year = 3 papers 2nd Comprehensive Examination at the end of 4th year = 3 papers

Islamic Study Introduction to Computer Physics-I Introduction to Psychology Calculus-I


Semester II Course Title English-II

Credits 3
2 2+1 2+1 3 3

Pakistan Study Introduction to Programing Mathematics Physics -II Introduction to sociology Calculus-II
Semester III Course Title English-III

Credits 3
2+1 2+1 3 3 3

Object Oriented Programing Physics III Analytical Geometry Calculus III Discrete Structures

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Semester IV Course Title English-IV Credits 3


2+1 2+1 3 3 3 1

Semester VII Course Title Functional Analysis Credits 3


3 3 3 3 1

Physics-IV Computing tool for Mathematics Ordinary Differential Equations Number Theory Probability Theory Guests/Students Seminars Semester V
Course Title Real Analysis I

Numerical Analysis-I Quantative Methods and Decision Theory Elective A I Elective A II Guests/Students Seminars
Semester VIII

Credits 3
3 3 3 3 1

Course Title Mathematical Methods for Physics

Credits 3
3 3 3 3 1

Group Theory Linear Algebra I Vector and Tensor Analysis Complex Analysis Guests/Students Seminars
Semester VI Course Title Real Analysis-II

Differential Geometry Numerical Analysis - II Elective A III Elective B / Project Guests/Students Seminars
Fee Schedule

Credits 3
3 3 3 3 1

General Topology Linear Algebra II Mathematical Statistics Classical Mechanics Guests/Students Seminars

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total

Morning 11,900 12,400 9,850 13,850 48,000

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BS (Hons) Zoology
Objectives
? To enable the students to learn about all basic and advanced ideas

Semester I Course Title English-I (Functional) Credits 3

of the subject. ? To prepare students to do research in the latest fields as Physiology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Duration The duration of program is 4 years/8 Semesters and each semester comprises of 16-18 weeks. Eligibility FSc (Pre-medical) Degree requirements The BS Zoology degree comprises of 135 credit hours earned over a period of four years (eight semesters). The students will be awarded degree subject to attaining: ? Minimum CGPA required to qualify for a degree is 2.00 ? Qualifying the University Comprehensive Examination Comprehensive Examination The UE Examination Department under the guidance of the Division will conduct Comprehensive Examination after successful completion of the course work. The Comprehensive Examination will consist of six papers. Each paper shall consist of two core courses and will be prescribed by the relevant Board of Studies. First Comprehensive Examination at the end of 2nd year =3 papers 2nd Comprehensive Examination at the end of 4th year =3 papers

Mathematics Botony I (Diversity of Plants) Chemistry I - (Physical Chemistry) Principles of Animal Life-I and Animal Diversity I-A
Semester II Course Title English-II (Grammar & Comprehension)

3 4 4 4

Credits 3

Biostatistics Botony II (Plant Systematics, Anatomy & Development) Chemistry II - (Inorganic Chemistry) Principles of Animal Life-II and Animal Diversity I-B Islamic Studies

3 4 4 4 2

Semester III Course Title English-III (Communication Skills)

3 4 4 4 3

Chemistry III (Organic Chemistry) Botony III (Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution) Animal Diversity-II Introduction to Computer

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Semester IV Course Title English-IV (Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skill)

Credits 3

Semester VII Course Title Genetics

Credits 4

Botony IV(Plant Physiology and Ecology) Animal Form & Function Industrial Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Pakistan Studies

4 4 2 2 2

Bioinformatics Elective I Elective II Special Paper / Research Project

2 4 3 3

Semester V Course Title Developmental Biology Cell & Molecular Biology

Credits 4

4 2 4

Semester VIII Course Title Special Paper / Research Project Zoogeography & Paleontology

Credits 3

4 3 3 3

Animal Behaviour Physiology

Elective III Elective IV Elective V

Semester VI Course Title Biological Techniques

Fee Schedule Credits 2

Evolution & Principles of Systematics Biochemistry Ecology Wildlife

4 4 4 2

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total

Morning 11,900 12,400 9,850 13,850 48,000

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Semester I Course Title English-I (Functional) Statistical Packages Credits 3 3

Zoology-I Chemistry-I Diversity of Plants

3+1 3+1 3+1

Semester II Course Title English-II Credits 3

Islamic Studies Mathematics II (Bio Statistics) Zoology-II Chemistry-II Plant Systematics, Anatomy and Development

2 3 3+1 3+1 3+1

Semester III Course Title English-III Credits 3

Introduction to Computer Zoology-III Chemistry-III Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution

3 3+1 3+1 3+1

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Semester IV Course Title English-IV Credits

Semester VII
3 3+1 3+1 3+1 2

Course Title Plant Bio-Chemistry-II

Credits

3 3 3 3 3

Zoology-IV Chemistry-IV Plant Physiology and Ecology Pakistan Studies

Plant Ecology-II Elective-I, Research Project Elective-II Plant Physiology-II

Semester V Course Title Diversity of Vascular Plants Credits

Semester VIII
3 3 3 3 3 3

Course Title Genetics-II

Credits

3 2 3 2+1 3

Phycology and Bryology Mycology and plant Pathology Plant Systematics Plant Anatomy Bacteriology and Virology
Semester VI Course Title Plant Ecology-I

Environmental Biology Elective-III, Research Project Biodiversity and Conservation Elective-IV


Fee Schedule

Credits

3 3 3 3 3

Genetics-1 Plant Bio-Chemistry-1 Plant Physiology-1 Molecular Biology

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total

Morning 11,900 12,400 9,850 13,850 48,000

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Semester I Course Title English I Pakistan Studies Credits 3 2

Mechanics I Calculus I Chemistry Introduction to Psychology Lab I


Semester II Course Title English II Islamyat

3 3 3 3 1
Credits 3 2

Mechanics II Waves and oscillations Calculus II Introduction to Sociology Lab II


Semester III Course Title Electricity and Magnetism I Heat and thermodynamics

3 3 3 3 1
Credits 3 2

Analytic geometry Calculus III Computer Science I English III Lab III

3 3 3 3 1

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Semester IV Course Title Modern Physics and electronics Electricity and magnetism II Credits 3 2

Elective Atomic and Molecular Physics Elective - I/Thesis


Elective / Specialization Cources Course Title Digital Electronics I Digital Electronics II Plasma Physics I Plasma Physics II Advance Solid State Physics I Advance Solid State Physics II Relativity and Cosmology Particle Physics Experimental Nuclear Physics Lasers Thesis Semester VIII Credits 3 2 Course Title Elective Nuclear Physics - II

3 3 3
Credits 2+1 2+1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3+3 Credits 3 3

Ordinary Differential Equations English IV Computer Science II Lab IV


Semester V Course Title Mathematical Methods of Physics - I Classical Machnics

3 3 3 3
Credits 3 3

Thermal and Statistical Physics Circuit Analysis Physics Lab - I (Modern Physics) Semester VI
Course Title Mathematical Methods of Physics - II Electromagnetic Theory - I

3 3 3

Quantum Mechanics - I Solid State Physics Electronics Physics Lab - II (Electronics) Semester VII Course Title Electromagnetic Theory - II Nuclear Physics - I Quantum Mechanics - II

3 3 3+1 3
Credits 3 3

Computational Physics Elective - II/ Thesis


Fee Schedule

3 3
Morning 11,900 12,400 9,850 13,850 48,000

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total

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BS IT
Objectives
? To prepare students to learn concrete ideas of IT, to analyze

Semester I Course Title Intro to Information and Comm. Technologies Information Systems Credits 2+1
3 2+1 3 3 2

problems and to develop problem-solving projects. ? To encourage students to become independent learners. ? To encourage students to help other disciplines as engineering, physics, economics, finance using IT. Duration The duration of program is 4 years, 8 Semesters and each semester comprises of 16-18 weeks. Eligibility Intermediate or Equivalent with Mathematics or Computer Science Course Degree Requirements The BSIT degree comprises of 135 credit hours earned over a period of four years (eight semesters). The students will be awarded degree subject to attaining: Minimum CGPA required to qualify for a degree is 2.00 Qualifying the University Comprehensive Examination Comprehensive Examination The UE Examination Department under the guidance of the Division will conduct Comprehensive Examination after successful completion of the course work. The Comprehensive Examination will consist of six papers. Each paper shall consist of two core courses and will be prescribed by the relevant Board of Studies. First Comprehensive Examination at the end of 2nd year =3 papers 2nd Comprehensive Examination at the end of 4th year =3 papers

Basic Electronics Calculus & Analytical Geometry English - I (Functional English) Islamic Studies
Semester II Course Title Discrete Structures Programming Fundamentals

Credits 3
3+1 3 3 2 3

Probability and Statistics Fundamental of IT Pakistan Studies English - II (Communication Skills)


Semester III Course Title IT Elective - I

Credits 2+1
3 2+1 3+1 3

University Elective - I Digital Logic and Design Object Oriented Programming English III (Business communication and Technical Writing)

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Semester IV Course Title Linear Algebra Credits 3


2+1 2+1 3 3 3

Semester VII Course Title IT Elective - VI Credits 2+1


2+1 2+1 3 3 3

Data Structures and Algorithms Data System Operating System University Elective - II Organizational Behavior
Semester V Course Title Web Engineering

IT Elective - VII Multimedia Systems Enterprise Resource Planning IT Capstone Part - I University Elective - IV
Semester VIII

Credits 2+1
3 3 3 2+1 3

Software Engineering Human Computer Interaction Computer Communication & Network IT Elective - II University Elective - III
Semester VI Course Title IT Elective - III

Course Title IT Elective - VIII Network Security

Credits 3
3 3 3

IT Capstone Part - II Professional Practices


IT Elective Courses Course Title Software Project Management

Credits 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Credits 3
3 2+1 3 3 3

Internet Architecture and Protocols Advance Web Application Development Database Administration System Administration Network Design & Management Distributed Database System Artificial Intelligence

IT Elective - IV System and Network Administration Object Oriented Analysis and Design Technology Management IT Elective - V

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MSc IT
Objectives ? To prepare students to learn concrete ideas of IT, to analyze problems and to develop problem-solving projects. ? To encourage students to become independent learners. ? To encourage students to help other disciplines as engineering, physics, economics, finance using IT. Duration Two Years (The Program consists of 4 semesters and each semester comprises of 16-18 weeks) Eligibility Graduation in any of the Following Business Administration, Business & information Technology, IT, Computer Science, Commerce, or Bachelors of Engineering or Equivalent with any of these subjects. Math, Physics, Chemistry, Computer studies, Statistics, Economics and Education. Degree requirements The MSc IT degree comprises of 72 credit hours earned over a period of two years (four semesters). The students will be awarded degree subject to attaining:
? Minimum CGPA required to qualify for a degree is 2.00 ? Qualifying the University Comprehensive Examination

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Comprehensive examination The UE Examination Department under the guidance of the Division will conduct Comprehensive Examination after successful completion of the course work. The Comprehensive Examination will consist of three papers. Each paper shall consist of two core courses and will be prescribed by the relevant Board of Studies. Comprehensive Examination at the end of 2nd year =3 papers
Semester I Course Title Computer Programming Credits 3
3 3 3 3 3

Semester III Course Title Web Engineering Data Structure and Algorithms Credits 3
3 3 3 3 3

Linux System Administration Database Administration Network Design & Management IT Capstone Part I
Semester IV Course Title Advance Web Application Development

Introduction to Information Technology Financial Accounting Business Communication & Technical Writing Data Communication & Computer Networks Discrete Structures
Semester II Course Title Advanced Computer Programming Windows Systems Administration

Credits 3
3 3 3 3 3

Network Security Operating Systems IT Project Management Object Oriented Analysis & Design IT Capstone Part II
Fee Schedule Morning

Credits 3
3 3 3 3 3

Evening

Database Systems Software Engineering Internet Architecture and Protocols Human Resource Management

Year 1 Year 2 Total

31,500 31,500 63,000

47,000 47,000 94,000

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MSc Chemistry
Objectives To enable the students to have a sound and basic concepts and skills of chemistry. To develop in the students the ability to apply their knowledge and skills to solve theoretical and practical problems in chemistry. To encourage students to understand the importance of chemistry in industrial, economic, environmental and social context. Duration Two Years (The Program consists of 4 semesters and each semester comprises of 16-18 weeks) Eligibility BSc with Chemistry with minimum 2nd Division Degree Requirements The MSc Chemistry degree comprises of 65 credit hours earned over a period of two years (four semesters). The students will be awarded degree subject to attaining: Minimum CGPA required to qualify for a degree is 2.00 Qualifying the University Comprehensive Examination Comprehensive Examination The UE Examination Department under the guidance of the Division will conduct Comprehensive Examination after successful completion of the course work. The Comprehensive Examination will consist of three papers. Each paper shall consist of three courses and will be prescribed by the relevant Board of Studies. Comprehensive Examination at the end of 2nd year =3 papers
Semester I Course Title Inorganic Chemistry Credits 4
4 4 3 4

Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Mathematics for Chemist Analytical - / Bio Chemistry
Semester II Course Title Inorganic Chemistry

Credits 4
4 4 4

Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Analytical-/ Bo-Chemistry


Semester III Course Title Paper - I

Credits 3
3 3 1 3 2

Paper - II Paper - III Practical - I Elective Course-I (other than the field of specialization) Research Project / Advanced Practical / position Paper (Literature Survey)

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MSc Mathematics
Semester IV Course Title Paper - IV Credits 3
3 3 1 3 2

Objectives
? To establish the base for lifelong education by creating essential

Paper - V Paper - VI Practical - II Elective Course - II (other than the field of specialization) Research Project / Advanced Practical / Position Paper (write - up)

concepts and equipping the students with necessary techniques needed to start careers in teaching, research and/or in any walk of live involving mathematics. ? To prepare students to learn concrete ideas of Mathematics, to analyze problems and to develop problem-solving skills. ? To encourage students to become effective independent learners. ? To encourage students to work in groups to get quick, true results. Eligibility Two-year bachelor degree with A & B Courses of Mathematics Duration The Duration of the program is two years which consists of 4 semesters, each semester comprises of 16 - 18 weeks. Total Credit Hours: 66 credit hours Degree Requirements The degree of Master of Science in Mathematics will be awarded if the student: ? Maintains at least CGPA 2.0. ? Qualifies the University Comprehensive Examination. Comprehensive Examination A comprehensive examination will be conducted after successful completion of the two-year course work. The comprehensive examination will consist of three papers; each paper will consist of two core courses and will be prescribed by the relevant Board of Studies.

Fee Schedule Morning Evening

Year 1 Year 2 Total

12,500 14,000 26,500

29,000 29,000 58,000

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Semester I Course Title Real Analysis -I Credits 3


3 3 3 3 3

Semester IV Course Title Mathematical Methods for Physics Credits 3


3 3 3 3 1

Group Theory Linear Algebra Vector and Tensor Analysis Complex Analysis Computer Programming for Mathematics
Semester II Course Title Real Analysis-II

Differential Geometry Numerical Analysis II Elective A-III Elective B/Project Guests/Students Seminars

Credits 3
3 3 3 3 1

Fee Schedule Morning Evening

General Topology Number Theory Mathematical Statistics Classical Mechanics Guests/Students Seminars
Semester III Course Title Functional Analysis

Year 1 Year 2 Total

12,500 14,000 26,500

29,000 29,000 58,000

Credits 3
3 3 3 3 1

Numerical Analysis-I Quantative Method and Decision Theory Elective A-I Elective A-II Guests/Students Seminars

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MSc Physics
Objectives ? To deepen students understanding of physics ? To equip the students with modern knowledge and techniques that are required in applied physics and engineering programs. Duration Two Years (The Program consists of 4 semesters and each semester comprises of 16-18 weeks) Eligibility BSc with Physics and Mathematics Degree requirements The MSc Physics degree comprises of 65 credit hours earned over a period of two years (four semesters). The students will be awarded degree subject to attaining: ? Minimum CGPA required to qualify for a degree is 2.00 ? Qualifying the University Comprehensive Examination Comprehensive examination The UE Examination Department under the guidance of the Division will conduct Comprehensive Examination after successful completion of the course work. The Comprehensive Examination will consist of three papers. Each paper shall consist of two core courses and will be prescribed by the relevant Board of Studies. Comprehensive Examination at the end of 2nd year =3 papers

Semester I Course Title Mathematical Methods of Physics-I Credits 3


3 3 3 3

Classical Mechanics Thermal and Statistical Physics Circuit Analysis Physics Lab - I( Modern Physics)

Semester II Course Title Mathematical Methods of Physics -II Credits 3


3 3 3 3+1 3

Electromagnetic Theory-I Quantum Mechanics-I Solid State Physics Electronics Physics Lab-II (Electronics)

Semester III Course Title Electromagnetic Theory-II Credits 3


3 3 3 3 3

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Semester IV Course Title Credits Nuclear Physics-II 3 Computational Physics 3+1 3 Elective Elective-II/ Thesis 3 Elective/ Specialization Courses Student can choose one of the following set of Elective courses in III and IV semester. One set of courses to offered from the following options in Semester III and IV Course Title Digital Electronics I Credits 3
3 3 3 3 3 3+3 3 3 3 3

MPhil Mathematics
Objectives ? To motivate people toward research with sound theoretical and practical knowledge of mathematics. ? To make up the shortage of professional mathematics teachers ? To establish the base for lifelong education by creating essential concepts and equipping the students with necessary techniques needed to start careers in teaching, research, and/or in any walk of life involving mathematics. ? To prepare students to learn the concrete ideas of mathematics, to analyze problems critically, and to develop problem-solving skills. ? To encourage students to become effective independent learners. ? To encourage students to work in groups to get quick, true results. Duration of the program The duration of the program is 2 years which consists of 4 semesters, and each semester comprises of 16 to 18 weeks. ? The first two semesters are devoted to coursework. ? The last two semesters are devoted to research. Total credit hours 30 credit hours ? 24 credit-hour coursework will be carried out in first two semesters, 12 credit hours in each semester. ? 6 credit hours of research will be carried out in last two semesters.

Digital Electronics II Particle Physics Relativity and cosmology Advance Solid State Physics I Advance Solid State Physics II Thesis Plasma Physics - I Plasma Physics - II Experimental Nuclear Physics Laser
Fee Schedule

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Who can apply A person having four-year BS or two- year MSc in mathematics can apply subject to the following requirements: ? In case of semester system, the minimum required CGPA is 2.5. ? In case of annual system, the minimum required percentage is 60. ? A person having more than one second division in his/her academic career cannot apply. ? A person having a 3rd division in his/her academic career cannot apply. ? Only that person who has qualified (General) GAT of NTS can apply. ? The candidate will have to qualify the departmental test and interview at least 50% marks are required to qualify the written test and at least 50% marks are required to qualify the interview. Degree requirements The degree of Master of Philosophy in Mathematics will be awarded if the student: ? Obtains at least 50 % marks in each course. ? Maintains at least CGPA 2.50. ? Qualifies the University Comprehensive Examination. Comprehensive examination There will be a comprehensive examination after the successful completion of the two-semester course work. The comprehensive examination will consist of one paper comprising of two courses. The papers will be approved by the relevant Board of Studies.

Scheme of studies In the first semester, three courses of 4 credit hours each will be offered; the courses will be selected from the group of foundation courses. Again, three courses of 4 credit hours each will be offered in the second semester; the courses will be selected from the group of specialized courses.
Specialized Courses Course Title Commutative Algebra Credits 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Numerical Methods Algebraic Number Theory Algebraic Topology Knot Theory Graph Theory Algebraic Geometry Field Extensions and Galois Theory Financial Mathematics Lie Groups Control Theory BCK/BCI Algebras

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Foundation Courses Course Title Advance Linear Algebra Credits 4


4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Advanced Group Theory General Topology Advanced Analysis Analytic Number Theory Lie Algebra Nonlinear Dynamics Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes Theory of Differential Equation
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS
Merit based The University awards merit scholarships to the brilliant students. University has allocated Rs. 22.0 million for merit scholarships. The merit scholarships will be awarded to 1st year students on basis of merit at the time of admission and merit scholarships to the 2nd year and subsequent years will be awarded on the basis of result of previous year's internal assessment and result of University comprehensive examination where applicable. Note: Students who will pass their examinations by parts in 2nd or subsequent years will not be eligible for the merit scholarship. Need based: University awards need based scholarships to the needy students. Need based scholarships will be awarded to 10% of total students of each program. These scholarships will be awarded on following criteria ? A student will be eligible if his/her parent's/guardian's declared monthly income (from all resources is Rs. 15000/- or less. ? The conditions of passing examination in first go without appearing in re-sit exam, will not be applicable for UE need based Scholarship ? In case received applications exceed the limit of 10% per program then preference in award of UE need based scholarship will be given to student with lowest parent's/guardian's income ? If 02 or more student have same parent's/guardian's income then merit will be considered for award of UE need based scholarship ? If 02 or more student have same parent's/guardian's income and also have same marks then the preference will be given to: ? Rural over urban students ? Female students over male students

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OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS
Punjab Education Endowment Fund (PEEF) PEEF scholarships are funded by the Government of Punjab. These scholarships will be awarded to the students fulfilling following criteria: ? Students having Punjab domicile ? Secured at least 60% marks or minimum CGPA 2.5 in BA./BSc/BBA/BCS/BS/BCom or equivalent from Punjab. ? Passed the examination as a regular student from ? Government institution ? Private affiliated institution or as private candidate ? Secured admission as a full time student in the current academic year in public sector university/degree awarding institution of Punjab ? Declared monthly income of parents/guardian (from all resource) is Rs. 15000/- or less ? Not received any other scholarship for studies ? Students must satisfy the criteria for award of financial aid of the respective University/Higher Education institution Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI) The directorate of Public Instructions (Colleges) offers these merit scholarships on the following terms and conditions ? The scholarship will be offered to those students who have passed Intermediate examination in the current year ? The applicant must have secured at least 60% marks in intermediate ? The scholarship will be governed by the policy of the Education Department, Government of Punjab. Pak Canada Debt Swap Project (PCDSP) Pak Canada Debt Swap Project will be awarded on the following criteria ? Merit for award of scholarships will be formulated amongst those who will be the students of morning classes ? Scholarships will be awarded to all, public sector (Punjab Govt.) elementary level teachers, irrespective of morning and evening classes. ? Proportionate number of scholarships will be granted to each college. ? Merit list of each college, both for BEd students will be prepared separately, on the basis of their proportionate number of scholarships ? Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of %age of marks obtained in BA/BSc or equivalent, if two or more students have equal marks then the merit will be formulated on the basis of %age of FA/FSc or equivalent and similarity, on matriculation marks %age, if some students have equal marks in above exams then preference will be given to: I. Female students over male students II. Likewise, rural students over urban students

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ADMISSION REGULATIONS
1. 1.1. Merit Admission shall be made on the basis of open merit in accordance with the criteria laid down for each degree/diploma or a certificate programme. 25% of the merit seats in M.Ed. in each constituent institution /division/college will be filled from amongst the candidates who are graduates of the University. There are some reserved seats in addition to merit seats in Bachelor and Master degree programmes as under: 1.3.1. One seat in each degree programme is reserved for children/spouse/real brothers or sisters of the University teachers serving or retired (excluding parttime teachers) with a service of not less than 5 years. Admission will be granted in the same order of preference. 1.3.2. One seat in each degree programme is reserved for children/spouse/real brothers or sisters of the University employees serving or retired with a service of not less than five years. 1.3.3. 2% seats are reserved in each degree programme for children of martyrs of the Defence Forces or in the absence of this category children of the serving or retired personnel of the Defence Forces nominated by GHQ Adjutant General Branch. 1.3.4. Three seats in each degree programme, out of which one seat is reserved for students from a resident in AJK and two seats from a resident in FATA in all the courses. 1.3.5. 1% of the total numbers of seats in each programme are reserved for disabled persons who have produced certificate of disability from the Social Welfare Board. 1.3.6. 3% seats in Bachelor degree programmes are reserved for sportsmen and sportswomen who have excelled in particular sports. The merit will be decided on the basis of the best sports persons of provincial or district standing to be ascertained by the sports committee of the institution/division/college. 1.3.7. 2% seats with a minimum of one seat are reserved for the overseas Pakistanis in each program of the University. The application will be received through the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation, within due dates. 1.3.8. In case where no application/nomination is received by the due date the said reserved seat will be filled according to the open merit of the concerned programme. 1.3.9. Admission under special quota/reserve seats should fulfill general conditions for admission in the University and must satisfy minimum admission criteria, prescribed for the course. 1.3.10. 05 reserved seats but not more than 01 seat for one campus for Afghan national for the year 2010-2011 and onward for four academic years under the scheme awards of 2000 Scholarships for Afghan Nationals. 1.3.11. 10 seats, over and above merit seats for the students from Balochistan with not more than two seats for one campus. In case of siblings, the number of seats can be increased to a maximum of three at one campus.

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2.2.

2.3.

Admission Procedure Candidates seeking admission shall submit application on the prescribed form, complete in all respects and accompanied by the required certificates and documents and shall undertake to abide by all statutes, regulations, and rules framed and instructions issued by the University from time to time. Applications incomplete in any respect or not supported by the required certificates, documents etc. or received in the concerned institution/division/college after the last date fixed for the submission of applications for admission shall not be entertained. A candidate not registered with the University of Education, Lahore shall produce the original migration certificate/NOC (if n o t a l re a d y s u b m i tte d ) f ro m h i s / h e r re s p e c t i ve University/Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) within 15 days of the commencement of classes, failing which his/her admission may be cancelled. Age Regulation For a candidate seeking admission to a Bachelor programme on the basis of S.S.C., the age limit shall be 20 years. For a candidate seeking admission to a Bachelor or equivalent programme on the basis of HSSC, the age limit shall be 22 years. For a candidate seeking admission to a degree program on the basis of B.A./B.Sc., the age limit shall be 24 years. For a candidate seeking admission to B.Ed. on the basis of M.A., M.Sc., the age limit shall be 26 years. For a candidate seeking admission to M.Ed, the age limit shall be 28 years. The age limit shall not apply to the spouse of teachers and other employees of the University and in-service candidates applying for admission to seats reserved for them or evening classes. In real hardship cases, the Vice Chancellor may grant relaxation

up to a maximum of one year in age on the recommendation of the Director/Principal of the concerned institution. 4. 4.1. General Admission Criteria A student who has been rusticated/expelled or whose entry in any University institution/division/college was banned for any reason whatsoever at any time during his academic career or has been involved in criminal case of moral turpitude, shall not be admitted to any class, provided that the Syndicate may allow admission of such candidates on the recommendations of the Admission Committee concerned. In order to give preference to the fresh graduates, 5 marks be deducted from the obtained merit score of a candidate for each last year after the entry requirement/last examination. However, this regulation shall not apply to the applicants seeking admission against the seats reserved for in-service candidates. No candidate shall be admitted in more than one degree programme except composite degree programme, including a full time diploma course in the University institution /division /college nor a student who is on the rolls of any college /department of any other university, shall be admitted to an academic programme. The student whose name was dropped or struck off from a University institution/division/college due to the shortage of lectures/training sessions or non-payment of dues or poor performance or non-appearance in examination etc, shall not be admitted in any institution/division/college of this University. A candidate who is to appear or has appeared in any Master /Postgraduate diploma/Degree examination of the University or any other university and the results thereof, are awaited on the last date fixed for submission of application for admission, shall also not be eligible for admission in any degree programme of the University.

4.2.

4.3.

3. 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6.

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5.3.

Basic Admission Criteria Merit will be prepared on the basis of the following formula adjusting total Marks in: SSC as 850 B. A. / B.Sc. as 800 HSSC as 1100 M.A/M.Sc as 1200 The Marks obtained in semester system at Bachelor program will be multiplied with 0.85. 5.1.1. For (10+ Programs Marks in SSC (850) - (Year wise deduction) 5.1.2. For 12+ Programs Marks in SSC + Marks obtained in HSSC minus year wise deduction of 5 marks after last examination. 5.1.3. For 14+ Programs Marks in SSC + Marks in HSSC + Marks obtained in B.A / B.Sc. minus year-wise deduction of 5 marks after last examination. 5.1.4 MA English Marks in SSC + Marks in HSSC + Marks obtained in B.A / B.Sc.+ marks obtained in the subject of English minus year-wise deduction of 5 marks after last examination. 5.1.5. Some programs may have admission criteria based on basic admission criteria + additional criteria (if any) mentioned in the relevant scheme of studies. 5.1.6. For M.Ed Marks in SSC + Marks in HSSC + Marks obtained in B.A / B.Sc. + Marks obtained in B.Ed. 5.1.7. For 16 + Programs i)B. Ed (Secondary) Marks in SSC + Marks in HSSC + 1/3 Marks in B.A / B.Sc. + Marks obtained in MA / MSc minus year-wise deduction of 5 marks after last examination. 5.1.8. The candidates with 3rd division in the last examination will not be considered for admission. The University reserves the right to cancel the admission of a student at any time who is found to have obtained his/her admission by making any false statement or concealing a material fact, as well as, whose admission is found to be in violation of admission regulations. The Principal of a college/Director of divisions concerned is

5.4.

5.5.

5.6. 5.7.

5.8.

5.9.

5.10.

authorized to cancel admission of any such student. The student may within seven days of the cancellation order, appeal to the Admission Committee/Vice-Chancellor after depositing Rs. 600/. In exceptional circumstances a special appeal after depositing a fee of Rs. 2000/- may be submitted to the Syndicate whose decision shall be final. The University reserves the right to rectify any typographical or clerical mistake at any time in the admission lists etc without incurring any liability. The head of institution/division/college concerned shall be authorized to take such action. The grades may be tabulated in terms of marks or vice-versa. The merit of any applicant who has passed an examination other than the appropriate examination or if the total marks/grades are different from total marks/grades prescribed in the University, shall be determined by making a proportionate conversion of his/her marks/grades obtained in such examination to the total marks/grades equivalent to one prescribed by the University. Where there is more than one applicant at the bottom end of the merit list or in case of tie among applicants, all the applicants will be accommodated and the seats in that program will be enhanced accordingly. The selected candidates will be required to pay their fees and dues according to the schedule, failing which their admission shall stand cancelled. Any change in fee schedule will be notified with the approval of the Vice Chancellor. All difficulties and hardships connected with or pertaining to admission shall be resolved by the University Admission Committee to be constituted by the Vice-Chancellor whose decision shall be final. The University Admission Committee shall have powers to issue directions to the institution /division /college concerned, as it may deem fit and proper, regarding the implementation of these regulations. Re-admission Regulations Student who fails to attend at least 50% of lectures in theory or training sessions/ practical/seminars in each course during a calendar month, except for valid reasons to be determined by the head of institution concerned, will be struck off the rolls of the institution/division/college. The head of institution /division

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6.3. 6.4.

6.5.

6.6.

/college concerned may re-admit such a student if he/she applies within seven working days after the date his/her name was struck off the rolls if satisfied that his/her absence from the class was for reasons beyond his/her control and if he/she undertakes to be regular in future. The Vice-Chancellor, on the recommendations of the head of institution/division/college may re-admit a student whose admission has been cancelled due to prolonged absence and who has applied for readmission within 30 days of the cancellation of his/her admission on the ground of ill health only. In case of cancellation of admission of any student under regulations 7.5 and 8.1 the fees/dues deposited by him shall not be refunded in any circumstances. The students who are allowed re-admission on the basis of application within 7 days and 30 days will have to pay readmission fee of Rs. 500/- and Rs. 800/-respectively. Such students may be given only one chance of re-admission to the class on payment of 'prescribed fee'. A student without attendance of 75% of total number of lectures/training sessions delivered to the class in all papers taken together (aggregate) and 75% of the practical in all papers taken together (aggregate) shall not be allowed to take the UExam/CompExam Provided that the Vice-Chancellor may, on special grounds, condone up to another 5% of the total number of lectures/training sessions and practical taken separately. A student shall also adhere to the attendance regulations approved for each degree course for the purpose of continuous/internal assessment. Once admitted, a student shall not indulge in politics failing which his/her admission shall be withdrawn. He/She shall not bring or keep any type of weapons within the University premises, shall not hold a gathering or meeting or take out procession in any part of the University institutions /divisions /colleges, shall not allow or abet the entry to the premises of the University expelled students, anti-social elements or other

person whose presence on the campus could cause conflict amongst the students. He/She shall never indulge in any kind of unfair means, malpractice in examination, and coercion, anything which cause injury or insult to head of the institution, teachers, officers and other staff of the institution, damaging any University property, including building, equipment, vehicles etc., in any manner. 7. 7.1. Hostel Admission All University dues including hostel charges must be paid on or before the dates notified for the purpose. Any delay in payment of dues may render the names of defaulters liable to be struck off the rolls of the institution/division/college. The students needing hostel accommodation must deposit fees and dues for one-year along with the University fee & dues at the time of admission in the University. In case, the University cannot provide hostel accommodation for any reason, the hostel fees and dues shall be refunded. Students admitted in the evening classes are not entitled for hostel accommodation. However, in exceptional circumstances, the Vice Chancellor may allow hostel admission to a student admitted to evening classes of degree programme of special nature. Payment of Fee The student of any year of a programme should deposit all university as well as hostel fee and any other dues as notified from the College/Divisions/University by the given date. If student fails to deposit fees and dues by the given date Rs. 200/shall be charged for a period of 30 days after the expiry of due date. Thereafter, admission shall stand cancelled. Refund of Fee and Funds All dues paid by a student be refunded in case of cancellation of admission granted due to mistake, neglect or omission by the

7.2.

7.3.

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9.3. 9.4. 9.5. 9.6.

9.7.

9.8. 10.

University. No dues be refunded in case of cancellation of admission on the basis of incorrect information, concealment of facts, submission of fake certificate or use of any other unfair means by the students. Any over payment will be refundable/adjustable through application. The amount of security will be refundable within one year from close of session. Where a student leaves the Department after attending the classes, even for one day, the Library Security and Examination fee be refunded within one year of the admission. In case of death of a student or his/her physical or mental incapacity, fee be refunded. The amount of refund will be determined by the Vice Chancellor according to the circumstances of the case. Where a candidate got admission in regular class against merit/reserved seat in the University, the amount paid for evening programmes may be refunded after one month of the close of admission. All applications shall be addressed to the Treasurer through the head of the Institution with full particulars. Migration Regulations Migration will be allowed from one campus to the other at any time except during te first and the final semester of a degree program provided that the course already read are not in variance with those of the institutions/division/colleges where migration is sought

ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATION REGULATIONS


1. 1.1. Code of Examinations General code The tests/assignments/term papers, seminars etc., given to the students in all the terms/semesters by their respective teachers shall be called continuous assessment including the summative test at the end of each term/semester. The schedule of continuous assessment including the summative tests shall be notified by the head of the institution. Results of all tests/assignments and term papers shall be sent by the head of the institution to CE within 15 days from the last day of the summative test of the term/semester. The record of question papers/marked scripts/assignments/ term papers, class tests etc., of all terms/semesters shall be preserved by the respective institution for two years after the notification of the result. The Comp Exam shall consist of the following papers: i. For one year degree program = 2 papers ii. For two years single degree program = 3 papers iii For four years single degree program ? 1st CompExam at the end of 2nd year = 03 papers ? 2nd CompExam at the end of the program = 03 papers Semester Assessment and Evaluation: General Criteria Assessment and evaluation of students in the Bachelor and Master programs shall be of three types: a) Continuous/Formative Assessment 40% b) Summative Test (at the end of term/semester) 60% c) CompExam as specified under regulation 2.5. A separate portion with 25% weightage of the summative test will be allocated to practical where it is involved. Further break-up of Continuous Assessment shall be subject to the nature of each course or the methodology adopted by each

1.2. 1.3.

1.4.

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2.6.

2.7.

2.8

2.9.

teacher in the course. However, each teacher must follow the following criteria in this regard or otherwise as approved by the Syndicate: a) At least two assignments/presentations in each course, with a total weightage of 18%. b) A mid term test/monthly class tests equivalent to 20% weightage or any special assignment or project equivalent to this weightage. c) 2% weightage to the student attaining attendance 90% or more, general conduct or behaviour, and/or extra-ordinary participation in academic activities in each course during the regular course work. A student must pass formative assessment (40%) and summative test (60%) at the end of a semester separately. The minimum pass marks in semester assessment shall be 40% in Bachelor/ Post Graduate Diploma and 45% in Master Degree program. Failing to this criterion the students will not be eligible for the award of the Degree With regard to unfair means cases, the teacher in charge will report to the head who will call the meeting of the senior faculty members for necessary action. In case a student is not satisfied with his award, he/she may submit an application for checking. The head of the institution may allow checking of the answer book. In case of the CompExam, the decision about checking of the answer book will be made by CE. If a student fails in one or two courses, he/she will have to deposit the assessment fee per course for Re-test to be notified by the head of the institution. In case of failure in more than two courses, he/she has to repeat the whole term/semester. Grading/Promotion for Semester System Letter Grades and Letter Grade Points will be used, with a maximum possible grade point average of 4.0 as detailed below.

i.

ii. a.

Letter Grades and corresponding Grade Points will be as follows: Letter Grade Grade Points A 4.00 A3.70 B+ 3.30 B 3.00 B2.70 C+ 2.30 C 2.00 C1.70 D 1.00 F 0.00 Equivalence between Letter grading and Numerical grading will be as follows: For Bachelor degree Programs where the pass percentage is 40: Letter Grade Grade Points Marks in Percent A 4.00 85 - 10 A3.70 80 - 84 B+ 3.30 75 - 79 B 3.00 70 - 74 B2.70 65 - 69 C+ 2.30 60 - 64 C 2.00 55 - 59 C1.70 50- 54 D 1.00 40 - 49 F 0.00 < 40

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For Master degree Programs where the pass percentage is 45: Letter Grade Grade Points Marks in Percent A 4.00 85- 100 A3.70 80 - 84 B+ 3.30 75 - 79 B 3.00 70 - 74 B2.70 65 - 69 C+ 2.30 60 - 64 C 2.00 55 - 59 C1.70 50 - 54 D 1.00 45 - 49 F 0.00 < 45 A minimum CGPA = 2.00 is required to qualify for the degree. A student failing to achieve CGPA of at least 2.00 in a degree program shall stand drop in that program. Rules for Promotion a) If a student fails up to a maximum of two courses in a semester/term, he/she may be allowed to register in the next semester/term but he/she shall have to qualify all such courses in one re-test only, to be arranged by the Head of the Institution within three weeks from the commencement of the next semester and its result must be notified within 15 days of the end of the Re-test. If he/she remains fail in one course but has GPA 1.70 but < 2.00 he will be promoted to the next semester on probation. b) A student who remained fail in one course but promoted to next semester on probation may be allowed to take one failed course at a time in addition to the actual work load of the semester during which such a course is offered if he/she has CGPA 2.00. He/she may be allowed to study the failed course in any program,

b.

c)

d) e) f)

g)

h)

I)

morning or evening. A student who has passed all the courses in a semester with GPA 1.70 but < 2.00 will also be promoted to the next semester on probation. A student who remains fail in two courses in re-test, shall stand automatically drop from the rolls. A student who fails to secure 1.70 GPA in the 1st semester shall stand automatically drop from the rolls. At the end of the second semester a student must obtain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.00 and must also pass at least 50% of the courses attended by him/her in order to be promoted to the third semester. If a student does not achieve desired CGPA 2.0 but obtain CGPA>1.70 will go to 2nd (last) probation. In all the following semesters a student has to maintain a minimum CGPA 2.00 for his/her promotion otherwise he/she will be removed from the rolls of the division/institution. If a student has not availed opportunity of probation during the first two semesters, he/she may be allowed to avail probation twice in the following semesters. The promotion of a student on probation will be admissible to a maximum twice in the whole program except one year degree program. A student, who completes all the courses and has not been required to repeat any course(s), obtains CGPA of less than 2.00 but not less than 1.90 at the end of the last semester of the program may be allowed to repeat courses in which he/she had obtained the lowest grade (s), in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.00 failing which he/she shall not be awarded degree and removed from the rolls.

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A student will be allowed to repeat a maximum of 18 credit hours courses in case of 4 year honors program, 09 credit hour courses in case of 2 year degree program and 05 credit hours courses in case of one year degree program. k) In a case a student repeats the course which he/she has already taken, the old grade(s) will be substituted with the new grade(s). If a student is failed in more than two courses he/she shall stand automatically dropped from the rolls of the institution. He/she may be allowed re-admission by the Head of the institution in the respective program in the following year only if he/she applies for that, provided he/she is not debarred otherwise by these regulations. Continuous Assessment Format The mode of summative tests shall be essentially written. Every candidate must take every summative test except in case of serious illness or exceptional circumstances. Summative tests of Bachelor and Master programs for each term/semester shall be conducted by the head of the institution. The question paper shall be designed by the teacher of the concerned institution. a) There will be no choice in questions in mid-term and summative test papers. b) The scripts of each examination shall be shown to the students concerned by the teacher and taken back immediately. Only one Re-test will be allowed in Summative Test. A candidate must pass the written and practical part of the course separately. If the candidate fails in the written part or practical part, then he/she shall be considered to have failed in that course.

j)

3.6.

3. 3.1.

3.2. 3.3.

3.7. 3.8.

If a student has 75% attendance and has successfully completed all continuous assessment requirements but remains absent in the summative test of a semester/term partially or wholly due to illness, death in the immediate family or natural calamity or participation in sports/co-curricular activities on behalf of the University, he / she may be given a special test by the Director/Principal on his/her written request stating cogent reasons supported by documentary evidence to appear in the course/s in which he/she remained absent. If he/she fails in special test, he/she may be allowed one Re-test, on an application, by the head of the institution on the recommendation of the Hardship Cases Committee of the institution and such a candidate will be eligible for mid-term examination of next semester only on qualifying this re-test. For non-appearance in the summative test on medical grounds, the student will have to submit well in time the necessary documents, e.g. medical certificate duly issued by a registered medical practitioner authorized by UE. In case a student does not qualify semester assessment or does not attain CGPA 2.00, he/she will not be eligible for CompExam. The list of eligible candidates shall be notified by the CE before the start of CompExam. Assessment Review Committee (a) An Assessment Review Committee of an institution consisting of five members will be constituted as follows: i. Head of the institution Chairman ii. One senior most Teacher, teaching core courses. iii. One senior most Teacher, teaching science courses. iv. One senior most Teacher, teaching arts/humanities courses. v. One external expert nominated by the Vice Chancellor.

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(b) i. ii. iii. iv. v.

Terms of Reference will be as follows: To review term/semester test question papers. To review a random sample of term/semester results. To review a random sample of dissertation/project and results. To review and declare final results for all the terms/semesters. To redress the grievances of the students pertaining to the examinations.

4.5.

4.6.

Merit Determination The merit shall be determined on the basis of marks obtained in the Semester Assessment passing all continuous and summative tests in the first attempt. In case of four years degree program, If a student fails to clear second Comprehensive Examination, he/she shall be given BA/BSc degree in the relevant program provided he/she has completed all other requirements. General Regulations For Both Examination Compexam/uexam Code of Examinations General Code All summative tests and UExam/CompExam shall take place at any centre as assigned by the UE. Each academic year is divided into terms/semesters according to the schedule to be issued by the Vice Chancellor or his nominee. There shall be three months internship at the end of each program. There are three ways the internship could be completed: a) The student may select a school/institute/organization of his/her choice to complete the internship. b) The student may get admission to a higher degree program. c) The concerned institution may arrange for internship. The minimum pass marks for UExam/CompExam will be 40% in Bachelor/Post Graduate Diploma and 45% in Master degree program in each paper. To pass this examination shall be compulsory for a student for the award of degree. The minimum attendance requirement to appear in any summative test/ UExam/CompExam will be 75% of the classes held in each course. The normal period for the completion of the degree program shall be as fixed by the University. In case of Constituent Institution, extension may be granted upto a maximum of one

4. 4.1.

4.2. 4.3.

4.4.

Comprehensive Examination There shall be a CompExam at the end of a degree program of one year or two years. In case of four years degree program, it shall be divided in two parts first at the end of two years and second at the end of the program. The Comp Exam shall be conducted by CE (a) The Comp Exam shall consist of the following papers: I. For one year degree program = 2 papers ii. For two years single degree program = 3 papers iii For two years concurrent degree program = 5 papers (03 content+02 pedagogy) iv) For four years concurrent degree program ? 1st CompExam at the end of 2nd year = 03 papers ? 2nd CompExam at the end of the program = 05 Papers (03 content+02 pedagogy) v) For four years single degree program ? 1st CompExam at the end of 2nd year = 03 papers ? 2nd CompExam at the end of the program = 03 papers b) The paper setters shall be provided with the clear division of the areas of subjects to be examined for paper setting. Papers shall be set and scripts be marked by respective examiners.

5. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3.

5.4.

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5.9. 5.10.

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year by the head of the institution on the recommendation of Hardship Cases Committee in genuine cases. For further extension, the case will be sent to the Vice Chancellor who may extend the period for one more year. A student on extension shall be treated as a special student. A student will become eligible for next UExam/CompExam on passing previous UExam/CompExam, if any. For both the University Examination and the Comprehensive Examination, there will be two chances in addition to regular appearance in any examination. If a candidate does not qualify UExam/CompExam in three attempts, he/she shall be dropped from the program. The Hardship Cases Committee shall consist of head of the institution and two senior most faculty members of the institution concerned. On the successful completion of all courses, the head of the institution may issue a certificate to this effect. Conduct of Examinations Superintendent, additional superintendent and supervisory staff or assistants for each centre shall be appointed before the date fixed for the CompExam. Superintendent or additional superintendent shall call upon the candidates to search their pockets and to surrender all papers, books or notes or any possession, which could be helpful in any form in the examination. No late comer shall be admitted unless a written request mentioning the genuine reason which satisfies the superintendent of that examination centre. In no case he/she shall be admitted in the examination centre half an hour after the commencement of the examination. No student shall be allowed to leave the examination centre before the half time is over. If he/she leaves, he/she should

6.5.

handover the question paper and script to the superintendent of examination centre as instructed. No student shall be allowed to sit in the examination centre without the University roll number slip. Thesis in Master Programs Thesis shall be a requirement for Master programs. However, students may opt to study an additional course in lieu of thesis. Topic of the thesis in Master program shall be given to the student by the end of first semester in second year of study. The students will select a Master thesis topic preferably relating to any course's content they have studied in the previous two semesters or other important educational issues. All topics shall be recommended for approval in a formal meeting of the faculty chaired by the head of the institution concerned. The topics of Master thesis along with the names of the supervisor and the external examiner shall be approved by the Vice Chancellor. Thesis shall be submitted within 30 days of the CompExam. Extension up to one term/semester may be awarded by the Vice Chancellor on the recommendation of the head of the institution. A candidate shall submit three copies of the thesis to be forwarded to supervisor, external examiner and convener, Board of Studies. After the examination, one copy shall be kept in the institution library, one in the UE Library and one by the Supervisor. Thesis will be submitted hard bound in Light Green cover. Each Master degree student will be liable to show his/her performance continuously to his/her supervisor at least on biweekly basis. After the synopsis/research proposal is finalized by the student, it will be discussed in the faculty meeting and the

7. 7.1. 7.2. 7.3.

7.4.

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7.5.

6.2.

7.6.

6.3.

7.7. 7.8.

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concerned supervisor will be requested to observe the suggestions given in this regard. After a Master thesis is vetted by the concerned supervisor, the supervisor will request the head of the institution to schedule the date for viva voce within a period of one month. Thesis Evaluation Thesis Evaluation Committee at Master level, will comprise of following three persons: I) Head of institution Chairman ii) Supervisor concerned Member iii) External examiner ( appointed by the Vice Member Chancellor from amongst the approved list Unfair Means Cases Committees There shall be separate Unfair Means Committees for Continuous Assessment and CompExam. (i) For constituent institutions, the Unfair Means Cases Committee for Continuous Assessment shall comprise the following: i. Head of the Institution Chairman ii. Two senior faculty members nominated by the head of the institution. (ii) F o r U n i v e r s i t y E x a m i n a t i o n s / C o m p r e h e n s i v e Examinations, the Unfair Means Cases Committee shall consist of the following: (a) Chairman Nominated by Vice-chancelloer Nominated by (b) Two senior faculty members of Vice-chancelloer University of Education (c) Two Principals of affiliated Nominated by institutions nominated by Vice-chancelloer vice-Chancellor

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8.3.

7.10.

The superintendent or additional superintendent or any person authorized by the University shall prepare the indiscipline case, if any, together with the statement of the student and forward it to CE for necessary action. The head of the institution shall refer, at the earliest, all theunfair means cases to the Unfair Means Cases Committee who shall decide the cases within 30 days after the receipt of the cases Indiscipline in Examinations: Continuous Assessment/comprehensive Examination/ University Examination: 9.1.1. If it is found that a candidate has access to, or is in possession of papers, books or notes, which might possibly be of assistance to him (I) But that his access to, or possession of such books, notes or papers was inadvertent, and was not malafide, his answer book shall be cancelled, as a disciplinary measure without any implication of moral turpiture, and (ii) In other cases of possession, the candidate be disqualified from passing any examination that year. 9.1.2. Any candidate detected in giving or receiving assistance, or found guilty of copying from any paper, book or note, or allowing any other candidate to copy his answerbook, or using or attempting to use these or any other unfair means, shall be disqualified from passing any examination for a period up to three years. 9.1.3. (a) Any candidate found guilty of deliberate previous arrangement to cheat in the examination such as smuggling in another answer-book, impersonation or misconduct of a serious nature and the person who impersonates such candidate, if he is on the rolls of an affiliated college/constituent institution, shall be

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disqualified for a period of not less than three years or declared as not a fit and proper person to be admitted to any future examination of the University, according to the seriousness of the offence and the other circumstances of the case. (b) If the impersonator is not on the rolls of an affiliated college/ constituent institution, the Controller of Examinations shall report the matter to the police and shall send intimation of the same to the Vice-Chancellor. 9.1.4. (a) Any candidate, obtaining admission to the Examination on false representation made on his Examination Admission Form, shall be disqualified from passing any examination for a period not exceeding two years. (b) Any person using abusive or obscene language in the Answer book shall be disqualified for a period not exceeding two years. (c) Any candidate forging any authority's signatures on his Examination Admission Form shall also be disqualified for one year. (d) Any candidate found guilty of cheating in the examination by way of depositing less fee and enhancing it through forgery on the challan form will be disqualified. In addition fine may be imposed up to Rs.5,000/- on such candidates. 9.1.5. Any candidate found guilty of disclosing his identity or making peculiar marks in his answer-book for that purpose shall: (a). If he is successful in the examination, be disqualified from passing the examination that year; or (b). if unsuccessful in the examination, be disqualified for that year and the following year. 9.1.6. Any candidate who refuses to obey the Teacher /Superintendent of an Examination in the Examination Hall, or changes his seat with another candidate, or

9.2.

roll number card, creates disturbance of any kind during the examination, stages a walk-out, resorts to a pen-down strike, or instigates others to do so, or otherwise misbehaves in or around any examination hall, shall be liable to expulsion by the Teacher/Superintendent or the Controller of Examinations or Inspector of a Centre or any officer duly authorized by the Controller of Examinations. In addition, such a person shall be liable to: (a) Cancellation of the answer-book. (b) Disqualification up to two years. 9.1.7. Any candidate found in possession of fire-arms or anything capable of being used as a weapon of offence in or around any examination hall, shall be liable to expulsion by the Officers as mentioned in Regulation 18.1.6 above and shall be rusticated and declared disqualified to be admitted to any examination of the University, according to the seriousness of the offence and other circumstances of the case. 9.1.8. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, no action shall be imposed unless a student accused of using unfair means in an examination has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against the action proposed to be taken with respect to him. If a candidate is involved in a cognizable offence, Controller of Examinations may, in addition to taking action under the above regulations, initiate legal proceeding against the offender under the law for the time being in force. Appeal Against the Decision of the Unfair Means Committee If a student is aggrieved of the decision of the Unfair Means Cases Committee, he/she may file his/her appeal within 7 days f the date of communication of the decision of the Unfair Means Cases Committee to the Vice Chancellor. No appeal shall lie against the decision of the Vice Chancellor.

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Rechecking of Scripts of Uexam / Compexam A candidate can apply for rechecking of the total marks of theunmarked questions of the script, award list and result sheet within 30 days from the date of declaration of the result. Scripts once marked shall not be re-evaluated. The non-refundable rechecking fee for UExam/CompExam shall be Rs. 1000/- per paper or as approved by the Syndicate. Syndicate Authority in Special Cases Notwithstanding anything contrary to these regulations, or/and if an emergency so requires the Vice Chancellor shall have the power to issue orders, directives or instructions in connection with the smooth working of the examinations. Where the regulations are silent and in cases of ambiguity or discrepancy as regards the interpretation of these regulations, the decision of the Syndicate shall be final. Freezing of Semester A student may use the freezing of semester option once in a one year program and twice in more than one year programs. A student will be allowed to freeze his/her semester before the beginning of the semester without mentioning any reason. A student will be allowed to freeze his/her semester during a semester based on a valid reason as determined by the Principal/Diector. The Principal/Diector will approve the freezing of semester and shall inform the VC, CE, Treasurer, and registrar offices accordingly. During the frozen period the students will loose his studentship status and shall not be entitled to avail any facility like hostel/medical/transport, which the University extends to its regular students. The student will rejoin the same frozen semester in his/her own campus and , in case of discontinuation of the semester, in any other campus where the semester is available. The University will not be bound to accommodate the student in case of total discontinuation of program in all campuses

REGULATIONS FOR HOSTEL ADMISSION


1. 1.1. Admission All whole time students admitted directly to a University Academic Division/Constituent College for a regular course of study will be eligible to apply for accommodation in the respective University Hostels, provided that the Vice Chancellor may, in special cases, permit a student who joins the University to read a diploma/certificate programme, to reside in a University Hostel. Applications for allotment of seats in the hostels shall be submitted to the Director of a Division/Institute/Principal of a college, in triplicate, on the prescribed form available from the office of hostel superintendent or any other officer so assigned. The student shall submit completed application form in triplicate along with three copies of their photographs (passport size) pasted on them and duly attested by the Director of a Division/institute/Principal of a college directly to the hostel superintendent who will keep one form with him/her and forward two form one to the hostel warden and the other to the Director of a Division/institute/Principal of a college concerned, indicating on the form the room number that could be allotted to the student. The hostel warden will confirm the allotment. Failed student or students who rejoin after having passed the B.Ed./M.Ed./M.A./ M.Sc. in Education are not eligible for allotment of seats in a University hostel. The Vice Chancellor in exceptional cases may allow hostel admission in this category. At the beginning of each academic year, a resident student shall be required to produce a certificate from the Director of his/her Division/Institute/Principal of his/her college to the effect that he/she is on the roll of the Division/Institute/ College concerned in order to get the allotment of his/her hostel seat renewed.

1.2.

12.2.

13. 13.1. 13.2. 13.3. 13.4. 13.5.

1.3.

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Due to limited accommodation facilities, the students are admitted only on merit. Fee & Dues At the beginning of each academic year, the University institution will announce the hostel fees and dues as revised from time to time. All hostel dues shall be deposited in the bank of Punjab. The bank challan showing the amount to be paid under various heads will be supplied by the hostel office. Hostel dues, at the time of admission shall be deposited in the bank within three days of the allotment of a seat in the hostel, failing which the allotment shall be cancelled. Names of the residents who have not paid their dues shall be reported by the Superintendent to the warden in the first week of each month who will see that the defaulters leave the hostel. The warden may, however, allow a further period of grace in exceptional circumstances. Discipline Residents are expected to develop the habit of self-discipline. They shall not conduct themselves in a manner, which may interfere with the study and convenience of fellow residents or injure their feeling. Nothing can make social life truly pleasant without genuine courtesy and mutual consideration. Rooms must be kept clean and tidy. No resident is allowed to drive nails in the walls or to disfigure them in any manner. Dogs and other pets should not be brought inside the premises of a hostel. All residents shall be in the hostel at 10.30 p.m. The rooms shall be kept open between 10.30 p.m. and 11.00 p.m. to enable the prefects to mark attendance. A resident may be permitted to come late at night by the superintendent who will issue a late

2. 2.1.

3.5.

2.2.

3.6.

2.3.

2.4.

3. 3.1.

3.7.

3.8. 3.9. 3.10.

3.2. 3.3. 3.4.

entry pass. A resident returning to the hostel at night after 10.30 p.m. shall sign his name in the register kept with the chowkidar at the gate writing the number of his room and the date and time of arrival. Entry into the hostel by climbing over the boundary wall is strictly prohibited. There shall be no disturbance or noise in the rooms or outside the rooms within the hostel premises between 10.30 p.m. and 5.30 a.m. No resident student shall entertain in his room fellow residents or outsiders during these hours. The residents must get permission of the superintendent in writing, in case they have to absent themselves from the hostel during the night. A fine of Rs. 100/- per night shall be levied for absence without permission. A resident absenting himself/herself from the hostel without written permission of superintendent continuous for 7 days, shall forfeit his/her hostel seat. The room allotted to him will be opened by the superintendent in the presence of the warden, assistant warden and prefect. All articles found in the room shall be taken in personal custody by the superintendent. Rs. 200/- per month or as revised by the University will be charged extra for the use of personal computer in the hostel as electricity charges. The resident will use it with the permission of the superintendent after depositing the charges. Playing of loud musical instruments in the rooms is not permitted. Playing of indoor games in any place other than the common room or the game room is prohibited. Residents are not allowed to keep with them heaters, electric stoves, electric radio sets, radiograms, electric tape recorders, etc. Any such appliance if found in the possession of a resident, shall be confiscated. The use of heaters and electric stoves is strictly prohibited. Any resident found infringing these rules should have to pay a fine of Rs. 100/- per day or as revised by the

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3.12.

3.13.

3.14. 3.15.

3.16.

3.17.

3.18.

University. The residents are advised not to keep large sums of money with them, which may be deposited in the bank. The hostel authorities are not responsible for any theft or loss of valuables. A resident indulging in the use of liquor or in gambling practices or found in possession of fire arms or explosives shall be expelled from the hostel immediately without any notice. Complaints against the misbehaviour of servants/sweepers may be made to the superintendent. Residents are not allowed to use abusive language or physical force against them. A resident shall not change his/her room without prior permission of the superintendent. A resident intending to withdraw his/her name from the hostel shall make an application in writing to the superintendent who may permit him/her to leave after realizing the dues from him/her and report it to the warden. No resident is allowed to stay in the Hostel after completion of the regular University examination, as announced by the University. Students, who have to complete their thesis/dissertations after completion of the University examination, may be permitted to continue their stay in the hostel on recommendation of the Director of a Division/Institute/Principal of a college concerned for a period not exceeding 3 months. The rooms must be vacated and the keys handed-over to the superintendent before leaving for the summer vacation or on completion of semester or University examinations. Students who fail to comply with this regulation will not be allowed hostel accommodation during the succeeding academic year /semester. All notices about the hostel shall be pasted on the hostel notice board and shall be considered as read by the residents. Failure to read a notice shall not be accepted as an excuse for non-

3.19.

3.20.

3.21.

3.22.

3.23.

3.24.

3.25. 3.26.

3.27. 3.28. 3.29.

compliance with such notices. Before a notice or poster etc. is displayed on the hostel notice board, it shall be countersigned by the hostel superintendent/warden. No meetings other than those of the recognized societies or permitted by the Superintendent shall be held in the hostel and no outsiders shall be invited to the meetings without prior permission of the superintendent. If a resident is found guilty of breach of hostel rules or misbehavior, the superintendent may impose such fine on him, as he may deem appropriate. All applications for remission of hostel fines shall be submitted to the Warden through the Superintendent who may pass such orders, as he deems fit. Fines imposed on residents in connection with their residential life shall be charged and deposited in the account of the University. Cases of serious indiscipline in the hostel will be reported by the superintendent to the warden who in consultation with the Hostel Disciplinary Committee (consisting of the warden, the superintendent and assistant warden to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor) may remove a resident from the hostel or take any other appropriate action. Every part of the hostel premises will be opened for inspection by the authorities at all hours. Use and keeping of drugs, weapons licensed or unlicensed and smoking in the hostel is strictly prohibited and entails expulsion from hostel. Residents are not allowed to hold political or religious meetings, which are likely to injure the feelings of any resident. Every resident is expected to preserve peaceful atmosphere in the hostel and to respect the rights of others. Residents are not allowed to damage willfully the hostel

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property. Any resident found violating the hostel rules can be expelled at any time in the best interest of hostel discipline. Furniture Residents are responsible for the safe custody of the furniture allotted to them. They are not permitted to remove the furniture from one room to another or interchange the furniture. Resident shall pay for any damage done to the furniture supplied to them or to any other hostel property. Anyone found guilty of intentional damage to the University property will not only have to make good the damage but will also be liable to disciplinary action including expulsion from the hostel and or from the University. Electricity Light in the room must be switched off when the residents retire or go outside the room. The Superintendent may allow the use of room cooler on payment of Rs. 300/- per month or as revised by the University of Education. If any resident uses a room cooler without permission of the superintendent, he is liable to pay a fine in addition to the prescribed charges. The electric installations must not be tampered with in any way, unauthorized interference with the installations is very risky as it may cause serious damage. Residents found guilty of such interference are liable to heavy fine/ expulsion from the hostel. Mess All residents must join the hostel mess if it so arranged or the respective University cafeteria. Hostel mess shall be managed by a Mess Committee consisting of the superintendent as Chairman, one assistant warden 6.3.

4. 4.1.

6.4. 6.5. 6.6.

4.2. 4.3.

6.7. 5. 5.1. 5.2.

nominated by the Principal/warden and four representatives of the residents two from each side (Boys/Girls) elected monthly in the first week of every month, in such manner as may be determined by the warden. A monthly statement showing the amount due from every resident will be submitted by the Mess Committee to the superintendent by the 5th of every month. No resident is permitted to have private cooking arrangement in the hostel. Residents are not allowed to take crockery and cutlery to their rooms. Dining Halls will remain open during the time fixed for each meal. Resident will not be entitled to demand food outside these hours. Residents attending the dining hall, common room and other such places shall be in proper dress.6.8. Servants belonging to the mess will be under the direct control of the superintendent.69. Residents must eat in the dining hall, which is run on self-service basis. Any person found ordering his meals in a room without the permission of the superintendent is liable to be fined or even expelled from the hostel. Common Room For the recreation of the residents there may be a common room in each hostel where arrangements would be made for indoor games. The management of the common room shall vest in a committee consisting of the superintendent as Chairman, one assistant warden nominated by the warden and the hostel secretary who will be elected by the residents. This committee will frame rules for the use of the common room, which will be subject to the approval of warden.

5.3.

7. 7.1.

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8.4. 8.5.

Visitors Every hostel may be provided with a lounge where guests may be received. Serving of refreshments and meals in the lounge is not allowed, nor can it be used for games. No resident except with the permission of the warden, is allowed to keep a guest in the hostel during the night in exceptional circumstances. Guests permitted to stay in the hostel can dine in the dining hall and not in the student's room. Lady visitors (only mother and real sister) may be received in the lounge and not on any other part of the hostel. Prefects Each hostel will have two prefects nominated by the warden on the recommendation of the superintendent. The number of prefects may be increased or decreased according to the strength of the hostel at the discretion of warden. The duty of the prefects will be to help the hostel authorities in carrying out various aspects of residential life in such manner as they may be directed to do. The elected hostel secretary will be one of the hostel prefects.

REGULATIONS FOR M.PHIL


1. 1.1. 1.2. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 3. 3.1. Eligibility Sixteen years of schooling or 4 years education after F.A. / F. Sc. (130 credit hours) will be compulsory for admission in M.Phil / M.S Program. At least 50% score in GAT(NTS) in subject where GRE/NTS is not available, the test will be conducted by the University. Procedure for Application, Admission and Registration The University will advertise M. Phil. admission program. An applicant desirous of seeking admission to M. Phil program shall apply on a prescribed form within the due date after the advertisement for admission. All applications received shall be scrutinized for eligibility by the M. Phil. Committee Admission Criteria Merit for admission shall be determined: A. Academic Qualification

9. 9.1.

B. C. D. E.

Certificate/Degree Matric FA/FSc BA/BSc MA/MSc (Specified Subject) Professional Experience (In the relevant field. One mark for each year) Publications (In HEC approved journals. One mark for each publication) Admission Test (Marks obtained to be calculated out of 40) Interview Total

Marks 40 1st class 2nd class 5 3 5 3 10 7 20 15 5 5 40 10 100

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M.Phil admission will be made on merit depending upon the seats available in the Department. On the recommendation of the M.Phil Committee and Board of Studies, the Vice Chancellor will grant final approval of the admission of applicants found suitable for studies to M.Phil Course Credit A minimum 30 credit hours (24 credit hour for course work and 06 credit hours for thesis) are required for M. Phil degree program. Depending upon the nature of course, a course may range from 01 credit hour to 04 credit hours. One credit hour stands for at least 01 hour class contact per week per semester. For practical / laboratory work 3 hours shall be considered equivalent to one credit hour. Considering the needs, the department, in addition to compulsory courses, may initiate non-credit course/s like Computer Application in Research or Communication Skills or English Language Competence or any other deficiency course. Course Workload and Change of Course A regular student will be required to take a minimum of 12 credit hours in each regular semester. The maximum work load of a student per semester will be 16 credit hours. No student shall give up or change an optional / elective course with the written approval of Director / Chairman of the program. The time period for such a change will be seven days from the commencement of the semester. Class attendance The minimum attendance requirement to appear in any end of semester test / UQE will be 75% of the total credit hours.

6.2.

4. 4.1.

4.2. 4.3.

performance of the students of his class and for the award of grades to them on the basis of evaluation. The weightage of the sessional work and summative test will be as follows: a. Sessional Work I) Mid Term Test 20 Marks ii) Assignments / 30 Marks 60 Mark Presentation iii) Class Participation 05 Marks iv) Class Attendance 05 Marks (90-100% =05 Marks) (80-89% = 02 Marks) b. End of semester Test. 40Marks Total 100 Marks GPA / CGPA for Promotion and Award of Degree A student must obtain grade C- to pass a course in a semester. At the end of the first semester a student must obtain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 to be promoted to the second semester. In case a student is able to obtain GPA of 2.3 or more but less than 2.5, he / she will be promoted to the second semester on probation. The candidate who fails to secure 2.3 GPA in the first semester shall stand automatically dropped from the rolls. At the end of 2nd semester a student has to obtain GPA 2.5 to sit in the University Qualifying Examination. A student who obtains CGPA < 2.5 but > 2.3 may repeat up to a maximum of two courses to improve CGPA 2.5. A student must obtain a minimum CGPA 2.5 for award of degree. Semester Test and Examination In the end of semester examination, minimum of 20% of the course covered in the mid term must be included. There shall be no choice in questions in the mid term and end of

4.4.

7. 7.1. 7.2.

7.3. 5. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3.

7.4.

7.5. 8. 8.1. 8.2.

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8.4.

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semester examination papers. The mid term examination shall be conducted after eight weeks of the commencement of the semester. The end of semester examination shall be held at the end of the semester. The teacher shall keep the papers and assignments of a course in his custody for one year or till the notification of the result, which ever is earlier. In case a student is not satisfied with his / her award even after checking his answer book or clarification from the teacher, he may apply to the Chairman / Director / Principal for rechecking. University Qualifying Examination The UE Examination Department under the academic guidance of the Division concerned will conduct UQE after successful completion of the course work. The UQE will consist of three papers covering all courses. In the University Qualifying Examination a student must obtain a minimum of 50% marks to pass a course Duration of Examinations a) Mid Term examination b) End of semester examination

12.

9. 9.1.

Maintenance of Examination Record The teacher concerned shall prepare four copies of the award list. He / she will retain one copy with him / her; and send one copy each to the Principal / Director concerned. He will also display a copy of the result on the Notice Board. All the examinations will be conducted and administered by the Departmental Examination Committee*. The Director of the Division will send the result of each semester to the Controller of Examination with in two weeks of the completion of the semester examination. * Note: In case where Departmental Examination Committee does not exit, Division will conduct the examination. Unfair Means Cases Unfair Means Cases will be reported to concerned committee for necessary action. Incomplete Grade on Medical Grounds In case a candidate is unable to appear in part or whole of the (Mid-Term / Final) Examination of a Semester on medical grounds, he may be allowed to appear in the examination (Mid Term / Final) to be arranged by the Department / Institution / College, with the permission of Director / Principal provided: i) She / he fulfils the condition of having attended the prescribed number of lectures as laid down in Regulation 7.1. ii) She / he is admitted as patient in a recognized hospital or if he / she is not hospitalized, the candidate will be examined by the University Medical Officer. Such a candidate will be given incomplete Grade ('I' Grade). She/He will be required to appear in the special examination of the Semester to be held within two weeks of the completion of the semester.

13.

9.2.

14.

10.

One and half hour during class period Two to Three hours examination

11.

Assignments Each course will carry varied type of assignments in a semester. Review of latest published research articles / books, writing Reflective Journals and preparing Course Portfolios would be compulsory. The teacher will provide a detail of approved course outline to the student on the very first day of the class meeting.

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Grading System Marks, Letter Grade and Grade points Marks in % 85 and above 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 Less than 50 Letter Grade A AB+ B BC+ C CFail Grade Points 4.00 3.70 3.30 3.00 2.70 2.30 2.00 1.70 0.00

16. 16.1.

16.2.

M. Phil Thesis After successful completion of the course work and UQE the student will carry out research in 2nd year and will submit thesis to the Department / Division for evaluation. The thesis committee for each candidate would be comprised of following members subject to the condition that they hold doctoral degree in the discipline concerned and are not below the rank of Assistant Professor. 1 Thesis Supervisor Chairperson 2 Director / Principal Member 3 External Examiner Member In case the Director / Principal is the Chairman of the Thesis Committee, the next senior professor of the concerned Division would be the member.

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IMPORTANT UNIVERSITY CONTACTS


PROFESSOR DR. FIAZ UL HASAN Vice Chancellor 042-99262223-4 vc@ue.edu.pk Dr. Aashiq Hussain Dogar Registrar 042-99262227 registrar@ue.edu.pk Dr. Aashiq Hussain Dogar Controller of Examinations 042-99262211 controller@ue.edu.pk Dr. Muhammad Mansha Director, Quality Enhancement Cell 042-99262225 director.qec@ue.edu.pk Mian Muhammad Arif Treasurer 042-99262229 treasurer@ue.edu.pk

Dr. Mubasher Nadeem Director, Directorate of Research dr@ue.edu.pk

Bashir Ahmad Ch Additional Director Admin 042-99262228

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PROGRAMS OFFERED BY UE DIVISIONS AND CAMPUSES


Attock Campus
BEd Elementary MEd MA English MA Education MA Education MA English MA Urdu

Jauharabad Campus
BEd Elementary BEd Secondary BBA Hons

DG Khan Campus
BEd Elementary BEd Secondary BEd (Hons) MEd MA Education MA English

MEd MBA MA English MA Education

Multan Campus
BEd Elementary BEd Secondary BEd (Hons) BS IT BBA (Hons)

Faisalabad Campus
BEd Elementary BEd Secondary BEd (Hons) Elementary MEd

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DIVISION OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

MEd MA Education MA English MSc IT MBA MBA (Executive)

MEd Special Education MBA MA Education MA Special Education BFA MA English MA Urdu

Vehari Campus
BEd Elementary BEd Hons MEd MA English MA Education

Bank Road Campus


BBA (Hons) BEd Hons BFA BEd Elementary BEd Secondary BEd ECE MEd MA English MA Education MA Urdu MBA MSc Mathematics

Lower Mall Campus and Division of Arts & Social Sciences


BEd Elementary BEd Secondary BEd Special Education BEd Hons BBA Hons MEd

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MA History MPhil Education

BS (Hons) Zoology BS (Hons) Botany BS (Hons) Physics BS IT MSc IT MSc Chemistry MSc Mathematics MSc Physics MPhil Mathematics

Okara Campus
BEd Elementary BEd (Hons) Elementary BBA (Hons) BS (Hons) Botany BS (Hons) Chemistry BS (Hons) Mathematics BS IT MEd MA English MA Education MA Education (L & M) MSc Mathematics MBA MPhil Education MPhil Botany

Township Campus, and Division of Education


BEd Elementary MEd BEd Hons MA Education MA Education (L&M) MPhil Education PhD Education

Division of Science and Technology


BS (Hons) Chemistry BS (Hons) Mathematics

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CONTACT DETAILS OF UE DIVISIONS AND CAMPUSES


Division of Arts & Social Sciences Lower Mall Campus, Lahore Division of Education Township Campus, Lahore Division of Science & Technology Attock Campus Bank Road Campus, Lahore DG Khan Campus Faisalabad Campus Juharabad Campus Multan Campus Okara Campus Vehari Campus
Tel: 092-042-37116758; Fax: 092-042-37116758 directordoarss@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-042-37116758; Fax: 092-042-37116758 principallmc@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-042-99262235; Fax: 092-042-99262235 directordoe@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-042-99262231; Fax: 092-042-99262235 Principaltownship@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-042-99262232; Fax: 092-042-99262232 directordost@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-057-9316346; Fax: 092-057-9316349 principalatk@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-042-37313063; Fax. 092-042-37324270 principalbkr@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-064-9260384; Fax: 092-064-2460021 principaldgk@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-041-9200532; Fax: 092-041-9200320 principalfsd@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-0454-920129; Fax: 092-0454-920129 principaljbd@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-061-9210186; Fax: 092-061-9210186 principalmul@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-0442-552399; Fax: 092-044-552399 principalokara@ue.edu.pk Tel: 092-067-3362267; Fax: 092-067-3366108 principalveh@ue.edu.pk

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HOW TO GET TO DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

University of Education
Division of Science and Technology College Road, Township, Lahore Ph: 042-99262232

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