Prospectus 2021
Prospectus 2021
This prospectus is informational and should not be taken as binding on the University. Each aspect
of the educational setup, from the admission procedure or criteria to the examination regulations
or discipline, requires continuing review by the competent authorities. The university therefore
reserves the right to change any rules and regulations applicable to students whenever it is deemed
appropriate or necessary.
Vision
To be a quality conscious institution of international standing imparting
knowledge in the field of engineering and applied technologies in a
caring environment for the socioeconomic development of the country.
Mission
To fulfill the needs of the country by producing responsible graduates
equipped with sound knowledge and skills along with highest moral
values through conducive learning environment.
Core Values
i. Merit ii. Honesty
iii. Justice iv. Fair Play
v. Teamwork vi. Transparency
vii. Accountability viii. Implementation of Rule of Law
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL
ORGANIZATIONAL SETUP
Chancellor
Ch. Muhammad Sarwar
(Governor of the Punjab)
Pro-Chancellor
Raja Yassir Humayun Sarfraz
(Minister for Higher Education and Information Technology, Govt. of Punjab)
Vice Chancellor
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Inayatullah Khan
Registrar
Dr. Mansoor Ahmad Baluch
Controller of Examination
M. Azhar Naeem Kamboh
Treasurer
Muhammad Nawaz
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Chancellor
Ch. Muhammad Sarwar
(Governor of the Punjab)
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Pro-Chancellor
Raja Yassir Humayun Sarfraz
(Minister for Higher Education and Information Technology, Govt. of Punjab)
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The University since its inception has continued to provide quality training in various fields of
Engineering, Science & Technology to all students. We are widening our global and national reach
to provide more opportunities for collaboration as part of initiative related to Academic-Industry
linkages. To equip our graduates with required skills with specific reference to the required defined
graduate attributes as part of required assessment in line with Washington Accord, additional
training modules, related to skill development, are being incorporated in the curriculum. As part
of the Vision of the University, we continue to strive for excellence in three key domains namely
research, learning and teaching and community service for socioeconomic development of the
country and to ensure that core values of merit, honesty, fair play, teamwork, transparency and
implementation of rule of law remain our hallmark.
As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be felt around the country, the importance
of community cannot be over-emphasized. In these unprecedented times, we continue to provide
regular updates including information for students and their families via official website on the
University’s response to this rapidly evolving situation.
At UET Taxila, we have zero-tolerance policy for politics on campus. Please understand that any
violation in this respect will automatically lead to initiation of disciplinary action as per university
rules. I invite you to explore outstanding opportunities related to various academic domains
including teaching, research, health based facilities, financial aid services, campus environment,
student societies and clubs for extra-curricular activities.
I hope that you will embrace the new learning experiences and challenges that await you as part
of an exciting new phase in your life. I wish you all the best for your academic endeavors.
Stay safe, stay healthy, stay strong.
ALLAH bless you all.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Inayatullah Khan
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CONTENTS
About the University ....................................................................................................... i
Chairpersons of Academic Departments ........................................................................ iii
Administrative Departments and Sections ..................................................................... iv
Important Telephone Numbers....................................................................................... vi
Academic Programs ........................................................................................................ vii
Admission Procedures
20. General Instructions .......................................................................................... 101
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The antique name ‘Takshasila’ means the city of cut stones. Taxila has gained worldwide eminence
for its archaeological sites. Once a province of the powerful Achaemenian empire, Taxila was
conquered by Alexander in 327 BC. It later came under the Mauryan dynasty and attained a
remarkably mature level of development under the great Ashoka. Then appeared the Indo- Greek
descendants of Alexander’s warriors and finally came the most creative period of Gandhara. The
great Kushan dynasty was established somewhere near 50 AD. During the next 200 years Taxila
became a renowned center of learning, philosophy, art and religion, Jaulian being a center of
excellence or a university of that age. Pilgrims and travelers were attracted to it from as far away as
China and Greece. History took a new turn around 1950 when Ordnance Factories were founded at
Wah, adjacent to Taxila. The country’s largest Mechanical Complex and Foundry were established
at Taxila in mid-sixties. In early seventies, the industrial progress attained a new dimension when
Taxila was chosen to have Heavy Industries Taxila near its world-famous museum. At the same
time Pakistan’s largest Aeronautical Complex was established at Kamra which is about 45 km from
Taxila. In mid-seventies, government of the Punjab found the city ideally suitable for establishing
the constituent college of University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. Industrial progress
in and around Taxila is gaining a newer pace. The neighboring industrial organizations are in the
process of rapid expansion. A new industrial zone has emerged in Hattar area, which is about 20
km away from Taxila. Taxila is emerging as a leading industrial region at the national level. The
strategic location is paving way for the city to act as a gateway to historical “Silk Route”.
The University
With phenomenal increase in students’ enrollment in 1970’s, a plan to establish additional campuses
of the University of Engineering and Technology Lahore was conceived. As a result of that, the
University College of Engineering Taxila was established in 1975. For three years it functioned
at Sahiwal. In 1978, it was shifted to its permanent location at Taxila. The College continued its
working under the administrative control of the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
till October 1993.
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During this month it received its charter as an independent university under the University of
Engineering and Technology Taxila Ordinance 1993. At present total enrollment of undergraduate
and postgraduate students is above 5500.
Administration
The Governor of Punjab is the Chancellor and the Minister of Higher Education of Punjab is
the Pro-Chancellor of the University. The Syndicate is the governing/legislative body and the
Academic Council is the highest academic body of the University. The Vice-Chancellor is the Chief
Executive and Academic Officer of the University. He is assisted by Deans of Faculties, Chairmen of
Departments, Directors and Principal Officers of the University – the Registrar, the Treasurer, the
Controller of Examinations and the Project Director, to ensure that the provisions of the University
Act, the Statutes and the Regulations are faithfully observed and implemented.
Location
The University campus is located on the outskirts of Taxila at a distance of 5 km from the city. It
is situated near railway station Mohra Shahwali Shah on Taxila-Havelian branch line. The city of
Taxila is 35 km from the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi on the main Rawalpindi-Peshawar
highway. The University buses commute daily between the campus and the cities of Islamabad,
Rawalpindi and Wah Cantt. The campus covers an area of 163 acres. All the teaching departments,
residential colony for teachers/ employees, student hostels, guest house, post office and bank are
housed on campus.
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Description Description
Ext. (ddd) Ext. (ddd)
Vice-Chancellor 401 Dy. Treasurer (Audit) 425
Secretary to the Vice-Chancellor 403, 404 Accounts Branch 417
Deans of Faculties Dues & Scholarship Section 421, 422
Electrical & Electronics Engineering 533 Resident Auditor 423
Civil & Environmental Engineering 633 Controller of Examinations 428
Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering 666 Examination Branch 432, 433
Telecom. & Information Engineering 566 Project Director (Building & Works) 434
Industrial Engineering 825 Director QEC 492
Chairmen of Academic Departments Deputy Director QEC 493
Electrical Engineering 535 Director Physical Education 473
Electronics Engineering 720 Director P&D 442
Civil Engineering 635 Deputy Director Placement 444
Environmental Engineering 795 Legal Advisor 445
Mechanical Engineering 668 Library 455
Computer Engineering 568 Health Clinic 461
Software Engineering 735 Network Centre 468
Telecommunication Engineering 918 Transport Office 470
Computer Science 845 Directorate of Students Affairs 472
Industrial Engineering 827 Post Office 474
Basic Sciences 870 Habib Bank Ltd. 475
Other Establishments Senior Warden 568
Registrar 405 Quaid-e-Azam Hall 264,269
Additional Registrar (Establishment) 407 Iqbal Hall 266,271
Assistant Registrar (Establishment) 408 Ali Hall 267,272
Establishment Branch 409 Abubakar Hall 265,270
Additional Reg. Academic & Regulation 410 Usman Hall 273,277
Academic & Regulation Branch 411 Bilal Hall 275, 276
Admissions Office (Undergraduate) 412, 427 Ayesha Hall 268,274
Treasurer 413 Telephone Exchange (Operator) 400, 500
Dy. Treasurer (Accounts) 418 Security Control Room 803
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
The University offers B.Sc. Degree courses in the following programs:
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FACULTY OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Engr. Usman Rashid The department felt the need for adoption of
BSc Eng. (UET Taxila) outcome based education (OBE) system as it
MSc Eng.(UETTaxila) is significant both for the graduating engineers
and the university. Consequently, it was
Engr. Mujahid Iqbal planned to adopt OBE system during 2014,
BSc Eng. (UET Taxila) hence after, courses were reviewed through
MScEng.(UETTaxila) statutory bodies and trainings for faculty
members were arranged.
Lab Engineers
Further, the student awareness seminars
Engr. Muhammad Arshad on OBE systems were also conducted. The
BSc Eng. (NUST) department completely switched over to OBE
MSc Eng. (NUST) in Fall-2017. Implementing this system will
enable the program to impart an education
Engr. Hammad Haider compatible to the international standards and
BSc Eng. (UET Lahore) to enable students to compete in international
market.
It is also worth mentioning that the PEC has are supplemented by the instructional tours
already granted accreditation upto 2016 to acquaint students with civil engineering
session after fulfillment of all requirements by projects of national importance. Survey camp
the department on OBE system. is held to impart intensive field training, where
the students plan and execute survey of large
Program Vision areas, independently.
Courses of Study
Department upgrades the laboratories from The faculty has completed several research
time to time through the funds provided by projects funded by HEC through the
the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Directorate of Advanced Studies, Research
its own resources. Hydraulics/Fluid Mechanics and Technological Development. Research
Laboratory is working in new building and papers addressing applied research have
installed with latest research equipment. been published in journals and conferences of
national and international repute.
Department is also equipped with Postgraduate
Research Laboratory which has latest ample Most of the postgraduate students belong to
units of computers along with civil engineering the construction industry and act as a bridge
software and research tools. for university-industry linkage that makes
research in the department to be practical and
Taxila Institute of Transportation Engineering useful for the country. The introduction of PhD
(TITE) program has further enriched the research
activities in the department. Twenty-Two
Department of Civil Engineering has established students have been awarded PhD degrees in
a new institute by the name of “Taxila Institute various fields. Presently about 69 PhD scholars
of Transportation Engineering (TITE)”. It is a are pursuing their PhD research work. Research
unique institute of its own kind in Pakistan and is being carried out in the following areas:
has proved to be a focal point for providing a. Structural Engineering
education and research facilities in the field of b. Geo Technical Engineering
Transportation Engineering. c. Transportation Engineering
d. Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering
The institute provides facilities like research
laboratories, lecture rooms for postgraduate Numerical modeling and computer- application
students, conference room, computer in all the research activities are being given
laboratory and a library. A wide range of state- special attention. The courses of studies have
of-the-art equipment had been procured to been designed based on present needs of the
facilitate high tech research work. The mission Industry. The students are also trained to work
of the institute is to develop and implement independently for solving complex real-world
innovative methods, materials, and the problems.
technologies for improving transportation
efficiency, safety and reliability as well
as improving the learning and innovative
environment for students, faculty, and staff in
transportation related areas.
Semester - I
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CE-101 Engineering Drawing 1 2
NS-102 Engineering Mechanics 2 1
ES-103 Engineering Geology 2 0
CE-104 Surveying-I 2 1
MA-105 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3 0
HU-112 Islamic Studies 2 0
Total 12 4
Semester Total 16
Semester - II
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CE-106 Surveying-II 2 2
CE-107 Engineering Materials 2 1
HU -108 Professional Ethics 2 0
MA-109 Differential Equations 3 0
HU-110 Pakistan Studies 2 0
HU-111 Professional English 2 0
Total 13 3
Semester Total 16
Total for First Year 32
Semester - III
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CE-201 Fluid Mechanics-I 2 1
CE-202 Properties of Concrete 2 1
CE-203 Engineering Practice 2 0
MA-204 Numerical Analysis and Computer Programming 3 1
MS-212 Hazards and Disaster Management 3 0
NS-214 Introduction to GIS and RS 2 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Semester - IV
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CE-206 Theory of Structures-I 3 0
CE-207 Strength of Materials-I 3 1
CE-213 Soil Mechanics-I 2 1
CE-209 Drawing, Estimation & Construction 2 1
HU-211 Communication Skills &Technical Report Writing 3 0
MA-213 Probability and Statistics 3 0
Total 16 3
Semester Total 19
Total for Second Year 34
Semester - V
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CE-301 Theory of Structures-II 3 1
CE-302 Strength of Materials-II 3 1
CE-303 Soil Mechanics-II 3 1
MS-304 Construction Planning & Management 2 1
CE-305 Hydrology and Water Resources 2 1
Total 13 5
Semester Total 18
Semester - VI
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CE-306 Environmental Engineering-I 2 0
CE-307 Reinforced Concrete-I 3 0
CE-308 Design of Steel Structures 3 0
CE-309 Fluid Mechanics-II 2 1
CE-310 Transportation Engineering-I 2 1
CE-311 Computer Applications 2 1
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Total for Third Year 35
Semester - VII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CE-401 Environmental Engineering-II 2 1
CE-402 Reinforced Concrete-II 3 1
CE-403 Hydraulics Engineering 2 1
CE-404 Transportation Engineering-II 2 1
CE-405 Foundation Engineering 2 1
CE-406(A) Project 0 3
Total 11 8
Semester Total 19
Semester - VIII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CE-407 Structural Engineering 3 0
CE-408 Irrigation Engineering 2 0
CE-409 Analysis and Design of structures 2 2
MS-411 Entrepreneurship & Leadership 2 0
CE-406(B) Project 0 3
Total 9 5
Semester Total 14
Total for Final Year 33
Grand Total for Four Years 136
Future Plans
The Department will offer Master and Doctoral Programs in the field of Environmental Engineering
in near future.
Semester - I
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EN-111 Introduction to Environmental Engineering 3 0
EN-112 Environmental Chemistry 2 1
BH-113 Engineering Calculus 3 0
CE-114 Engineering Drawing 1 2
CS-115 Fundamental of Computing and Programming 2 2
BH-116 Islamic Studies 2 0
Total 13 5
Semester Total 18
Semester - II
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CE-121 Engineering Mechanics 2 1
CE-122 Surveying and Leveling 2 2
BH-123 Introduction to Microbiology 3 0
BH-124 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations 3 0
BH-125 Communication Skills 2 0
EE-126 Electrical Technology 2 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Total for First Year 35
Semester - III
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EN-211 Environmental Microbiology 2 1
CE-212 Strength of Materials 2 1
CE-213 Soil Mechanics 2 1
BH-214 Environment and Human Interaction 2 0
BH-215 Numerical Analysis 3 0
BH-216 Pakistan Studies 2 0
Total 13 3
Semester Total 16
Semester - IV
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EN-221 Environmental Engineering Lab. Techniques 1 2
EN-222 Environmental Laws and Policies 3 0
CE-223 Transportation Engineering 2 1
MA-224 Thermodynamics 2 1
CE-225 Fluid Mechanics 2 1
CE-226 Introduction to GIS and RS 2 1
Total 12 6
Semester Total 18
Total for Second Year 34
Semester - V
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EN-311 Water Treatment and Design 3 1
BH-312 Probability and Statistics 3 0
CE-313 Structural Analysis 2 1
CE-314 Hydrology and Water Resource Management 3 0
EN-315 Environmental Management System 3 0
BH-316 Engineering Economics 2 0
Total 16 2
Semester Total 18
Semester - VI
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EN-321 Water Supply and Sewerage Network Design 2 2
CE-322 Project Planning and Management 2 0
EN-323 Environmental Impact Assessment and Management 3 0
EN-324 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management 3 0
EN-325 Air & Noise Pollution Control 3 1
BH-326 Technical Writing and Presentation Skills 2 0
Total 15 3
Semester Total 18
Total for Third Year 36
Semester - VII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EN-411 Environmental Modeling 3 0
EN-412 Wastewater Treatment and Design 3 1
EN-413 Environmental Health and Safety 3 0
EN-414 Contaminated Site Remediation 3 0
EN-415 Professional Ethics 2 0
EN-416 Final Year Project -I 0 3
Total 14 4
Semester Total 18
Semester - VIII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EN-421 Industrial Waste Management 3 0
MS-422 Entrepreneurship 2 0
EN-423 Renewable Energy Resources 3 0
EN-424 Membrane Based Water and Waste Water Treatment 2 0
EN-425 Final Year Project -II 0 3
Total 10 3
Semester Total 13
Total for Final Year 31
Grand Total for Four Years 135
Dean
lab component which is supported by modern been produced. The post-graduate program
laboratories and state-of-the-art equipment offers a degree in “Master of Science in
and computers. Strong emphasis is placed on Electrical Engineering” with specializations in:
“hands-on” experience. • Power
• Electronics
Laboratory projects are encouraged in second • Digital Techniques
and third years, whereas final year projects are • Control
assigned keeping in view the industrial problems
and, in most of the cases, in consultation with The master’s degree courses are aimed
industrial experts. The campus is located in an at bringing the students abreast with the
industrial environment and the students have most recent developments in their fields
a fair chance of industrial visits. of specialization. These courses are offered
both for the part time as well as the full time
The curriculum of Electrical Engineering students. Most of the part time students are
includes core and elective courses. The working with major engineering organizations
Elective Courses are included in the program to of the country.
provide more breadth to the knowledge. In 3rd
and 4th years, the students must register for The faculty members and postgraduate students
Elective Courses according to their interests. are actively involved in research. Currently, the
Our degree is highly regarded by industry department has 21 PhD and 15 MSc faculty
and independent assessors. The program is members. The Department regularly arranges
accredited by the Pakistan Engineering Council conferences, seminars, and workshop in
as satisfying the academic requirements for various areas of electrical engineering. The
Registered Engineer (RE) status. faculty members, postgraduate students and
prominent researchers from Pakistan and
Postgraduate Studies & Research abroad participate in these seminars. The
department has a well-stocked and up to date
The department started its postgraduate library for use of teachers and postgraduate
program in 1984 and doctoral study program students.
in 2001. Until now 495 MSc and 39 PhDs have
Semester - II
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
EE-121 Electronic Devices & Circuits 3 1 Freshman Standing
EE-122 Engineering Drawing 0 1 Freshman Standing
CS-123 Programming Fundamentals 3 1 Freshman Standing
IDE-124 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 Freshman Standing
NS-125 Differential Equations 3 0 Freshman Standing
HU-126 Pakistan Studies 2 0 Freshman Standing
Total 14 04
Semester Total 18
Total for First Year 34
Semester - III
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
EE-211 Electrical Machines 3 1 Linear Circuit Analysis
EE-212 Digital Logic Design 3 1 Sophomore Standing
CS-213 Computing Elective 3 1 See list of elective courses
NS-214 Complex Variables & Transforms 3 0 Sophomore Standing
HU-215 Communication Skills 2 0 Sophomore Standing
Total 14 03
Semester Total 17
Semester - IV
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
EE-221 Electrical Network Analysis 3 1 Linear Circuit Analysis
EE-222 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers 3 1 Digital Logic Design
EE-223 Signals & Systems 3 1 Sophomore Standing
EE-224 Probability Methods in Engineering 3 0 Sophomore Standing
NS-225 Linear Algebra 3 0 Sophomore Standing
Total 15 03
Semester Total 18
Total for Second Year 35
Semester - V
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
EE-311 Linear Control Systems 3 1 Junior Standing
EE-312 Communication Systems 3 1 Junior Standing
EE-313 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3 0 Complex Variables & Trans-
forms
IDE-314 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1 Sophomore Standing
NS-315 Natural Science Elective 3 0 See list of elective courses
Total 15 03
Semester Total 18
Semester - VI
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
MS-321 Management Science Elective I 3 0 See list of elective courses
HU-322 Social Science Elective I 3 0 See list of elective courses
HU-323 Technical Report Writing 3 0 Sophomore Standing
EE-32## Breadth Core I (Restricted Elective) 3 1 See list of elective courses
EE-32## Breadth Core II (Restricted Elective) 3 1 See list of elective courses
Total 15 02
Semester Total 17
Total for Third Year 35
Semester - VII
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
EE-411 Design Project 0 3 Senior Standing
MS-412 Management Science Elective II 3 0 See list of elective courses
HU-413 Social Science Elective II 3 0 See list of elective courses
EE-41## Depth Elective I 3 1 See list of elective courses
EE-41## Depth Elective II 3 1 See list of elective courses
Total 12 05
Semester Total 17
Semester - VIII
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
EE-421 Senior Design Project 0 3 Senior Standing
EE-42## Depth Elective III 3 1 See list of elective courses
EE-42## Depth Elective IV 3 1 See list of elective courses
EE-42## Depth Elective V 3 1 See list of elective courses
Total 09 06
Semester Total 15
Total for Final Year 32
Grand Total for Four years 136
Computing Electives
Course Title Pre-requisite(s)
Data Structures & Algorithms Sophomore Standing
Machine Learning Sophomore Standing
Software Engineering Sophomore Standing
Databases Sophomore Standing
Artificial Intelligence Sophomore Standing
Mobile Application Development Sophomore Standing
Web Application Development Sophomore Standing
Network Security Sophomore Standing
Natural Science Electives
Course Title Pre-requisite(s)
Numerical Analysis Sophomore Standing
Multivariable Calculus Sophomore Standing
Discrete Mathematics Sophomore Standing
Chemistry Sophomore Standing
Biology Sophomore Standing
SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES
Power
Course Code Course Title Pre-requisite(s)
9A Power System Analysis (Breadth Core I) Electrical Network Analysis
9B Power Distribution & Utilization Electrical Network Analysis
(Breadth Core II)
9C Instrumentation & Measurements Linear Circuit Analysis
9D Power Electronics Electronic Devices & Circuits
9E Electrical Power Transmission Electrical Network Analysis
9F Power System Protection Power System Analysis
9G Power System Operation & Control Power System Analysis
9H Renewable Energy Systems Junior Standing
9I High Voltage Engineering Senior Standing
9J Industrial Automation Senior Standing
9K Digital Signal Processing Signals & Systems
9L Power Generation Electrical Machines
9M Smart Grid Communication Systems
9N Electrical Machine Design Electrical Machines
9O Industrial Drives Power Electronics
9P Advanced Electrical Machines Electrical Machines
9Q FACTS & HVDC Transmission Senior Standing
Communication
Course Code Course Title Pre-requisite(s)
8A Electronic Circuit Design (Breadth Core I) Electronic Devices & Circuits
8B Computer Communication Networks Junior Standing
(Breadth Core II)
8C Instrumentation & Measurements Linear Circuit Analysis
8D Power Electronics Electronic Devices & Circuits
8E RF & Microwave Engineering Electromagnetic Field Theory
8F Digital Image Processing Signals & Systems
8G Antenna & Wave Propagation Electromagnetic Field Theory
8H Digital Communication Communication Systems
8I Optical Communication Communication Systems
8J Industrial Automation Senior Standing
8K Digital Signal Processing Signals & Systems
8L Wireless & Mobile Communication Communication Systems
8M Communication Electronics Communication Systems
8N Satellite Communication Communication Systems
8O Navigation & Radar Systems Communication Systems
Electronics
Course Code Course Title Pre-requisite(s)
7A Electronic Circuit Design (Breadth Core I) Electronic Devices & Circuits
7B Power Electronics (Breadth Core II) Electronic Devices & Circuits
7C Instrumentation & Measurements Linear Circuit Analysis
7D Optoelectronics Electronic Devices & Circuits
7E RF & Microwave Engineering Electromagnetic Field Theory
7F Integrated Electronics Electronic Circuit Design
7G Antenna & Wave Propagation Electromagnetic Field Theory
7H Digital System Design Digital Logic Design
7I Industrial Electronics Electronic Devices & Circuits
7J VLSI Design Digital Logic Design
7K Digital Signal Processing Signals & Systems
7L Solid State Device Physics Electronic Devices & Circuits
7M Introduction to Nanotechnology Junior Standing
7N Biomedical Instrumentation Senior Standing
Notes:
1. Choice of Electives in 7th and 8th semesters will depend on Elective chosen in 6th semester. No
student can change the specialization area after choosing any of three areas above in his 6th
Semester.
2. The Elective courses offered by the Department in a semester can be changed depending on
the availability of teachers and related facilities and will be notified one week before the start
of the semester.
Semester - II
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
CS-121 Object Oriented Programming 2 1 Computer Fund. & Prog.
BH-122 Differential Equations 3 0 Calculus-I
BH-123 Calculus-II 3 0 Calculus-I
EN-124 Circuit Analysis-I 3 1
EN-125 Solid-State Electronics 3 0
Total 14 02
Semester Total 16
Total for First Year 32
Semester - III
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
BH-211 Linear Algebra 3 0
BH-212 Technical Report Writing & 3 0
Communication Skills
EN-213 Digital Logic Design 3 1
EN-214 Circuit Analysis-II 3 1 Circuit Analysis-I
EN-215 Electronic Devices & Circuits 3 1 Solid State Electronics
Total 15 03
Semester Total 18
Semester - IV
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
BH-221 Complex Variables & Transforms 3 0 Differential Equations
EN-222 Probability & Random Variables 3 0
EN-223 Microprocessors & Micro controllers 3 1 Digital Logic Design
EN-224 Electrical Machines 3 1 Circuit Analysis-II
EN-225 Electronic Circuit Design 3 1 Electronic Devices & Circuits
Total 15 03
Semester Total 18
Total for Second Year 36
Semester - V
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
BH-311 Social Sciences Elective I 3 0
EN-312 Integrated Electronics 3 1 Electronic Circuit Design
EN-313 Signals & Systems 3 1 Complex Variables &
Transforms
EN-314 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3 0 Calculus-II
EN-315 Instrumentation & Measurements 3 1
Total 15 03
Semester Total 18
Semester - VI
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
BH-321 Social Sciences Elective II 3 0
EN-322 Analog & Digital Communication 3 1 Signals & Systems
EN-323 Control Systems 3 1 Complex Variables &
Transform
EN-324 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 Signals & Systems
BH-325 Pakistan Studies 2 0
Total 14 03
Semester Total 17
Total for Third Year 33
Semester - VII
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
MS-411 Management Sciences Elective I 3 0
EN-412 VLSI Design 3 1 Integrated Electronics
EN-4XX Elective-I 3 1
XX-4XX Elective-II 3 0/1 See list of Elective Courses
EN-499A Electronics Engineering Project 0 3
Total 12 5/6
Semester Total 17/18
Semester - VIII
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisites
MS-421 Management Sciences Elective II 3 0
XX-4XX Elective-III 3 0/1 See list of Elective Courses
XX-4XX Elective-IV 3 0/1 See list of Elective Courses
EN-499B Electronics Engineering Project 0 3
Total 09 3/5
Semester Total 12/14
Total for Final Year 29/32
Grand Total for Four Years 130/133
Note:
All the above-mentioned Elective courses are either 3+0 credit hours or 3+1 credit hours. The
Elective courses (either 3+0 or 3+1) offered by the department in a semester can be changed
depending on the availability of teachers and related Lab facility and will be notified before the
start of the semester.
Lecturers
Engr. Syed Muhammad Kashif The Mechanical Engineering courses are built on
BSc Eng. (UET Taxila) a strong foundation of mathematical, physical,
MSc Eng. (UET Taxila) and computing sciences. Emphasis is laid on the
fundamental concepts and principles, which
constitute the basis of mechanical engineering
practice. The curriculum is designed to cover a
broad range of areas. The department offers a
series of courses in the following areas:
• Thermo Fluids
• Applied Mechanics and Design
• Manufacturing Processes
Fatigue Lab. It can deliver micrographs at under the project to procure new experimental
1-million-time magnification, principally used equipment. The Fluid Mechanics Lab today
to see material phases, fracture morphology boosts twelve state of the art experimental
and other properties of materials. equipment, including sub-sonic wind tunnel,
forced and free vortex generator and parallel
The Composite Materials and Smart and series pump test bed.
Structures laboratory is a state-of-the-art
lab which constitutes latest manufacturing A Modelling and Simulation Laboratory has
techniques for Advanced Composite Materials, been established to provide facilities for
Nanocomposites, and Smart Structures. It has 2D/3D automated drafting, C++ programming
diversified facility of synthesis of different and Digital Simulation. Computer based
Nanomaterials like Graphene Nanoplatelets, design and optimization techniques are being
Silver Nanoparticles, Gold Nanoparticles, employed for teaching various courses in the
Carbon Nanotubes, and Polymer based networking environment and considerable
Composites. These sensors developed here number of modern computers are available in
are being used for different mechanical the Department.
applications like structural health monitoring
of composite structures and mechanical The Department shares AMS Lab with
characterization of advanced materials. Fiber Department of Industrial Engineering, which
Metal Laminates (FMLs) like ARALL, CARALL, include the state-of-the-art manufacturing
GLARE, and Hybrid Al-Fabric composites are facilities with CNC (M100), computer
also developed and characterized. Integrated manufacturing with AGVs/ASRS and
virtual prototyping models.
Fluid Structure Interaction is a newly
established lab comprising of Supersonic Wind The department has also established a new
Tunnel, a Subsonic Wind Tunnel and a FIV Renewable Energy Research & Development
Monitoring Test Rig. This lab will provide an Center (RERDC). The purpose of the RERDC is
opportunity to the graduate/ undergraduate to reduce the existing deficiency in research
students to perform wind tunnel experiments facilities in the Pakistani universities especially
over a wide range of wind velocities ranging in energy sector to support the Pakistani
from low subsonic to supersonic i.e. Mach No. energy policy and departmental priorities for
of 1.8. increasing the viability and deployment of
renewable energy through system design and
The Fluid Mechanics lab in the department was prototype development and optimization that
renovated and brought up to the state of the enhance domestic benefit from renewable
art under the “strengthening of labs project” energy development.
of HEC. A considerable amount was spent
Semester - I
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
HU-101 Functional English 2 0
MS-101 Health, Safety and Environment 1 0
NS-101 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 0
NS-102 Applied Chemistry 2 0
CS-101 Computer Systems and Programming 2 1
ME-111 Engineering Drawing and Graphics 2 1
ME-131 Workshop Practice 1 1
Total 13 3
Semester Total 16
Semester - II
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EE-102 Electrical Engineering 2 1
NS-103 Applied Physics 2 1
NS-104 Linear Algebra and Ordinary Differential Equations 3 0
ME-112 Engineering Mechanics-I: Statics 3 0
ME-113 Engineering Materials 2 1
ME-114 Computer Aided Drawing 0 1
ME-121 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 0
Total 15 4
Semester Total 19
Total for First Year 35
Semester - III
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
NS-205 Complex Variables and Transforms 3 0
ME-211 Engineering Mechanics-II: Dynamics 2 0
ME-212 Engineering Mechanics Lab 0 1
ME-213 Mechanics of Materials-I 3 0
ME-221 Fluid Mechanics-II 3 0
ME-222 Fluid Mechanics Lab 0 1
ME-223 Thermodynamics-I 3 0
ME-231 Manufacturing Processes-I 2 0
Total 16 2
Semester Total 18
Semester - IV
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
HU-202 Islamic Studies 2 0
NS-206 Numerical Analysis 3 0
ME-214 Mechanics of Materials-II 3 0
ME-215 Mechanics of Materials Lab 0 1
ME-216 Machine Design -I 2 0
ME-224 Thermodynamics-II 2 0
ME-225 Thermodynamics Lab 0 1
ME-232 Manufacturing Processes-II 2 0
ME-233 Manufacturing Processes Lab 0 1
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Total for Second Year 35
Semester - V
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EE-303 Electronics Engineering 2 1
HU-303 Communication Skills 1 1
NS-307 Applied Statistics 2 0
ME-311 Machine Design-II 3 0
ME-312 Computer Aided Engineering 0 1
ME-321 Heat and Mass Transfer 3 0
ME-331 Measurement & Instrumentation 2 0
Total 13 3
Semester Total 16
Semester - VI
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
MS-302 Engineering Economics 2 0
HU-304 Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skills 2 0
ME-313 Mechanics of Machines 3 0
ME-322 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3 0
ME-323 Heat Transfer and R & A/C Lab 0 1
ME-324 Power Plants 2 0
ME-332 Control Engineering 3 0
ME-333 M&I and Control Lab 0 1
Total 15 2
Semester Total 17
Total for Third Year 33
Semester - VII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
MS-4XY Management Elective 2 0
HU-405 Pakistan Studies 2 0
ME-411 Mechanical Vibrations 3 0
ME-412 Mechanisms and Mechanical Vibrations Lab 0 1
ME-421 Internal Combustion Engines 3 0
ME-422 Power Plants and IC Engines Lab 0 1
ME-4XY Technical Elective-I 2 1
ME-499 Design Project-I 0 3
Total 12 6
Semester Total 18
Semester - VIII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
MS-404 Entrepreneurship 1 0
HU-406 Social Sciences 2 0
ME-413 Finite Element Methods 2 1
ME-4XY Technical Elective-II 3 0
ME-4XY Technical Elective-III 2 1
ME-499 Design Project-II 0 3
Total: 10 5
Semester Total 15
Total for Final Year 33
Grand Total for Four Years 136
Technical Electives
Course Code Course Title
ME-414 Tribology
ME-415 Mechanical Engineering Design Analysis
ME-416 Stress Analysis
ME-417 Composite Materials
ME-423 Renewable Energy Technology
ME-424 Gas Dynamics
ME-425 Aerodynamics
ME-426 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
ME-427 Nuclear Engineering
ME-428 Automotive Engineering
ME-431 Advanced Manufacturing Systems
ME-432 Introduction to Mechatronics
ME-433 Robotics
ME-434 Maintenance Engineering
Management Electives
Course Code Course Title
MS-403 Operations Management
MS-405 Total Quality Management
MS-406 Project Management
MS-407 Operations Research
MS-408 Engineering Law
MS-409 Supply Chain Management
Semester - I
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
HU-101 English I (Communication skills/Business skills) 2 1
IE-111 Data Analytics 1 1
IE-112 Workshop Practice 1 1
IE-113 Engineering Drawing and Graphics 2 1
NS-101 Probability and Statistics 3 0
NS-102 Calculus 3 0
Total 12 4
Semester Total 16
Semester - II
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
HU-102 Logic and Critical Thinking 2 0
NS-103 Differential Equations 3 0
IE-114 Mechanical Technology 2 1
HU-103 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 0
CS-101 Introduction to Computing 2 1
CS-102 Computer Aided Design and Modeling 2 1
Total 13 3
Semester Total 16
Total for First Year 32
Semester - III
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
HU-202 Pakistan Studies 2 0
HU-201 Technical writing skills 2 1
IE-211 Engineering Mechanics 2 1
NS-201 Applied Physics 2 1
IE-212 Materials Engineering 2 1
NS-202 Applied Linear Algebra 3 1
Total 13 5
Semester Total 18
Semester - IV
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
NS-203 Numerical Analysis 3 0
IE-213 Operations Research 3 1
IE-214 Manufacturing Processes 3 1
IE-215 Supply Chain and Logistics Management 2 0
IE-216 Mechanics of Materials 2 1
NS-204 Industrial Electronics 2 1
Total 15 4
Semester Total 19
Total for Second Year 37
Semester - V
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
IE-311 Operations of Manufacturing Systems 2 1
IE-312 Applied Machine Design & FEM 2 1
IE-313 Metrology & Statistical Quality Control 3 1
IE-314 Optimization Techniques 2 1
IE-315 Work Study & Methods Engineering 3 1
Total 12 5
Semester Total 17
Semester - VI
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
IE-316 Industrial Simulation 2 1
IE-317 Human Factors Engineering 2 1
IE-321 Management of Engineering Projects 2 1
HU-301 Engineering Economics 3 0
IE-318 Planning and Scheduling in Manufacturing 2 0
IE-319 Industrial Automation and Control 2 1
Total 13 4
Semester Total 17
Total for Third Year 34
Semester - VII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
IE-411 Design of Experiments 3 1
IE-412 Industrial Facilities Design 2 1
IE-XXX Elective I* 3 1
IE-XXX Elective II** 3 0
IE-491 Project Phase I 0 3
Total 11 6
Semester Total 17
Semester - VIII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
IE-XXX Elective I* 2 1
IE-XXX Elective II** 2 1
IE-XXX Elective I* 3 0
IE-XXX Elective II** 3 0
IE-492 Project Phase II 0 3
Total 10 5
Semester Total 15
Total for Final Year 32
Grand Total for Four Years 135
*Manufacturing Track
**Management Track
Lecturers
class rooms, five labs, one examination hall, Data Communication and networking lab is
twenty five offices and other utility rooms. equipped with CISCO sponsored network
Department has five laboratories with sufficient related hardware along with 40 Dell-760
hardware and computing facilities for practical computing machines. Lab is also providing
work. All labs are provided with high speed vibrant services as CISCO local academy.
network and the department also has Wi-Fi Lab offers services in the areas of computer
coverage for internet connectivity in general. communication and networks etc.
Computer engineering department also
arranges various events in order to encourage Computing lab is equipped with latest forty
students to take part in those events and HP Prodesk-400 Computing machines. Lab
groom their technical as well as social skills. offers services for core computing areas
e.g. computer fundamentals programming
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) database management systems, OOP and data
structures and algorithms
Graduates of the Computer Engineering
Program are expected to have; Digital systems lab contains specialized
PEO-1: Necessary background and technical hardware in the domain of digital system
skills to analyze problems and design solutions design. Lab is equipped with micro controller
in domains like embedded systems, computer kits (80C51 and PIC 18 series) microprocessor
aided systems, system administration and kits and FPGA Kits. This lab is also equipped
integration. with twenty Dell Optiplex-790 machines. Digital
PEO-2: Ability to practice computer Systems Lab offers courses of microprocessor
engineering skills to serve local and global & interfacing, microcomputer systems, VLSI
industries and organizations as consultants systems and digital systems design.
and entrepreneurs.
PEO-3: Success with awareness and Video and image processing lab was established
commitment to their ethical and social as a project funded by Higher Education
responsibilities, both as individuals and in Commission Pakistan. Lab is equipped with
team environments state-of-the-art equipment for video and
PEO-4: Capability of maintaining and improving image processing. This lab offers services in
their technical competence through advance the areas of signals and image processing and
degree programs in engineering and other computer vision. This Lab is dedicated for final
professionally related fields. year projects.
The department has following Labs; Technical societies are established in the
1. Electronic Systems department that serves guideline for the
2. Data Communication & Networking students to choose their profession after
3. Computing completion of their degree. Students entering
4. Digital Systems in first semester are given orientation about
5. Video and Image Processing these societies so that they can later join these
societies to have technical grooming. The
Electronic system lab contains specialized major objective of these technical societies is to
hardware in the area of electrical and develop strong interaction among the students
electronics engineering which comprises of and faculty in their corresponding areas of
twenty workstations. Lab offers services in the interests. Computer Engineering students
courses of electronic circuit, circuit analysis have been divided in to three categories for
and digital logic design. this reason. Scholars from undergraduate and
postgraduate programs and members from the industries today and in near future. This
faculty share their work with each other. Each society also aims to organize a national level
society is headed by specialist of respective competition in the university.
area from the faculty. Other faculty members
also coordinate. One student is also selected Directorate of Undergraduate Studies
as student chair for each society.
To manage academic activities in Computer
Taxalian Robotics & Automation Club (TRAC) Engineering Department UGS office works
under supervision of the chairman. Scheduling
Society Counselor of all academic and support activities such as
Dr. Naveed Khan Baloch registration, attendance records, placement
of students in different industries for
This Society is a group of people who are internship, examination, student study trips
committed to the advancement of robotics in etc. are managed by this office. UGS office
the university through innovation and sharing also arranges onsite job interviews to facilitate
of expertise, information, and experience. various employers, like IBM Pakistan, Arbisoft,
Society arranges seminars, workshops and AWC, PMO and PAEC etc. Industrial liaison and
conferences on Micro-controllers, FPGAs, and industry-academia collaboration at university
Processors. It serves as a catalyst for preparing level is also a function of UGS office.
students for the competencies required by
Semester - I
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CP-101 Computing Fundamentals 2 1
EE-102 Basic Electrical Engineering. 3 1
NS-103 Applied Physics 3 1
MA-104 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3 0
HU-105 English Language Proficiency 3 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Semester - II
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CP-106 Digital Logic Design 3 1
CP-107 Computer Programming 3 1
EE-108 Circuit Analysis 3 1
MA-109 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 3 0
HU-110 Islamic Studies 2 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Total for First Year 34
Semester - III
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CP-201 Computer Organization 3 0
CP-202 Data Structures & Algorithms 3 1
CP-203 Computer Applications in Engineering Design 2 1
EE-204 Electronic Circuits 3 1
MA-205 Complex Analysis and Transform Methods 3 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Semester - IV
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CP-206 Object Oriented Programming 2 1
CP-207 Operating Systems 3 1
EE-208 Microprocessor and Interfacing 3 1
EE-209 Signals &Systems 3 0
MA-210 Discrete Structures 3 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Total for Second Year 34
Semester - V
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CP-301 Microcontroller System Design 3 1
CP-302 Computer Communication & Networks 3 1
CP-303 Digital Signal Processing 3 1
MA-304 Numerical Methods & Probability 3 0
HU-305 Business Communication & Report Writing 2 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Semester - VI
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CP-306 Digital System Design 3 1
SE-307 Database Management Systems 3 1
HU-308 Pakistan Studies 2 0
CP-309 CEDE-I 3 1
CP-310 IDEE-I 3 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Total for Third Year 34
Semester - VII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CP-401 Preliminary Project Studies 0 2
MS-402 Computer Engineering Project Management 3 0
HU-403 Engineering Economics 2 0
HU-404 Professional Ethics 2 0
CP-405 CEDE-II 3 1
CP-406 IDEE-II 3 1
Total 13 4
Semester Total 17
Semester - VIII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
CP-407 Design Project 0 4
MS-408 Entrepreneurship & Leadership 2 0
MS-409 Management Information System 3 0
CP-411 IDEE-III 3 1
CP-410 CEDE-III 3 1
Total 11 6
Semester Total 17
Total for Final Year 34
Grand Total for Four Years 136
Software engineering department organizes DOT IT lab was solely constructed for research
different events to encourage student’s and development in the field of Databases,
participation and to groom their technical as Web Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and
well as non-technical skills. The events that Data mining.
have been arranged so far are programming
exhibition (Term projects exhibition in JAVA, C# Introductory courses including basic
etc.), Database exhibitions, annual students’ programming and computing are performed in
day, seminars, and workshops related to elementary computer lab. The lab is equipped
Software Engineering topics. with latest equipment and software to facilitate
students.
Program Mission
This lab is used by the students of final year
Delivering state-of-the-art knowledge and skills to work on their final year project; the lab is
of Software Engineering to improve society. equipped with all the necessary facilities that
help the students.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Placement Bureau & Industrial Liaison Office
The program aims to;
PEO 1. Train students to proficiently apply their A placement bureau has been established by
knowledge and skills in diverse organizations. the department to facilitate the placement
PEO 2. Develop responsible and ethical of students in the industry. The Bureau
professionals having strong interpersonal skills. communicates with public and private sector
PEO 3. Enable students to become organizations and broadcast opportunities
entrepreneurs, managers, and life-long among the students. Interview arrangements
learners. are also made to facilitate employers.
Industrial liaison officer has been designated
Laboratories at departmental level who co-ordinates the
process of internships for students and hence
There are following Labs in the department; serves the purpose of industry-university
1. Software Engineering linkage.
Semester - I
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
SE-101 Introduction to Computing 2 1
SE-102 Discrete Structures 3 0
MA-103 Applied Physics 3 0
MA-104 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 0
HU-105 English Composition and Comprehension 3 0
HU-106 Pakistan Studies 2 0
Total 16 1
Semester Total 17
Semester - II
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
SE-107 Introduction to Software Engineering 3 0
HU-108 Islamic Studies\Ethics 2 0
SE-109 Programming Fundamentals 3 1
MA-110 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations 3 0
HU-111 Communication and Presentation skills 3 0
SE-112 Engineering Economics 2 0
Total 16 1
Semester Total 17
Total for First Year 34
Semester - III
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
SE-201 Software Requirements Engineering 2 1
SE-202 Object Oriented Programming 3 1
SE-203 Human Computer Interaction 3 0
MG-204 Management and Marketing 3 0
HU-205 Technical and Business Writing 3 0
Total 14 2
Semester Total 16
Semester - IV
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
SE-206 Data Structures and Algorithm 3 1
SE-207 Formal Methods in Software Engineering 3 0
MA-208 Numerical and Symbolic Computing 2 0
SE-209 Software Design & Architecture 2 1
MA-210 Probability and Statistics 3 0
MG-211 Organizational Behavior 2 0
Total 15 2
Semester Total 17
Total for Second Year 33
Semester - V
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
SE-301 Software Quality Engineering 3 0
SE-302 Operating Systems 3 1
SE-303 Database Systems 3 1
SE-304 Computer Networks 3 1
SE-305 Analysis of Algorithms 3 0
Total 15 3
Semester Total 18
Semester - VI
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
SE-306 Digital Image Processing 3 1
SE-307 Web Engineering 3 1
SE-308 Information Security 3 0
SE-309 Software Construction & Development 2 1
SE-XXX SE Elective I 3 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Total for Third Year 35
Semester - VII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
SE-401 Software Reengineering 3 0
SE-402 Software Project Management 3 0
SE-403 Final Year Project-I 0 3
MG-404 Human Resource Management 3 0
SE-XXX SE Elective II 3 0
SE-XXX SE Elective III 2 1
Total 14 4
Semester Total 18
Semester - VIII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
SE-405 Professional Ethics 3 0
SE-406 Final Year Project II 0 3
MG-407 Entrepreneurship and Leadership 2 0
SE-408 SE Elective IV 2 0
SE-409 SE Elective V 3 0
Total 10 3
Semester Total 13
Total for Final Year 31
Grand Total for Four Years 133
DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
Chairman Dr. Humayun Shahid
BSc Eng. (IST, Islamabad)
Prof. Dr. Yasar Amin MSc Eng. (NTU, Singapore)
PhD (UET Taxila)
Professors
Dr. Abdul Basit
Dr. Adeel Akram BSc Eng. (NU-FAST Islamabad)
BSc Eng. (UET Lahore) MSc Eng. (UET Taxila)
MSc Eng. (NUST) PhD (UESTC, China)
PhD (UET Taxila)
Assistant Professors
Dr. Yasar Amin
BSc Eng. (UET Taxila) Dr. Muhammad Jamil Khan
MSc Eng. (KTH, Sweden) BSc Eng. (UET Taxila)
PhD (KTH, Sweden) MSc Eng. (UET Taxila)
MBA (UTU, Finland) PhD (UET Taxila)
The semester projects associated with courses The purpose of DSP and Microprocessor
taught are carried out in the same laboratories. lab is to conduct lab experiments for Digital
These laboratories are equipped with high Signal Processing and Micro- processors and
quality equipment to provide students with Interfacing techniques. This lab is equipped
hands-on training. There are following labs in with all the necessary hardware and software
the department; facilities.
1. Electronics & Communication Systems The Virtual Reality Simulation Laboratory (VRS
2. Antenna and Microwave Lab) is a research laboratory of the Department
3. Redio Frequency (RF) of Telecommunication Engineering. The
4. DSP and Microprocessor research activities are mainly focused on
5. Virtual Reality & Simulation Systems Virtual and Augmented Reality Technologies
6. Telecommunication Innovation Center in Automotive, Behavioral sciences and
7. Embedded Systems Research & education. The VRS Lab is also engaged in the
Development Center design and development of advanced human
machine interface.
Electronics and Communication Systems Lab is
basically developed for experiment of subjects Telecommunication Innovation Center has
like Electronic devices and circuits, digital logic been established with collaboration of
design, circuit analysis and amplifiers and Telecom industry to equip the TED with state-
oscillators etc. This lab is equipped with latest of-the-art equipment and infrastructure. The
equipment and all required software packages equipment donated by industry is in practice
for simulation process. and functional. Transmission & Switching
Systems Lab is conducted over here.
Antenna and Microwave lab is basically
developed for the subjects like Antennas & Embedded Systems Research & Development
Wave propagation and Microwave Engineering. Center has been developed to carryout
The lab is equipped with latest equipment design and synthesis of VLSI systems and
and all required software packages used for advanced level packaging. The lab also hosts
simulation purposes. a broad spectrum of engineering simulation
and scientific computing software. The
The purpose of RF lab is conducting the labs that are conducted here are optical
practical work subject like RF planning. The fiber communication, Operating Systems,
lab also provides the fabrication and testing Introduction to Computing, VLSI Systems,
facility for Antennas and RFID tags. This lab is Object Oriented Programming, Control
equipped with all the necessary hardware and Systems, Computer Aided Engineering
software facilities. Drawing, Next Generation Networks and Radar
Systems Engineering.
Semester - I
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
HU-101 Functional English 3 0
CS-102 Introduction to Computing 2 1
MA-103 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3 0
EE-104 Circuit Analysis 3 1
MA-105 Applied Physics 3 1
EE-106 (L) Electric Workshop 0 1
Total 14 4
Semester Total 18
Semester - II
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
HU-107 Communication Skills 3 0
CS-108 Object Oriented Programming 3 1
EE-109 Electrical Network Analysis 3 1
MA-192 Differential Equations 3 0
IE-122 Computer Aided Engineering Design 1 0
HU-112 Islamic Studies 2 0
Total 15 2
Semester Total 17
Total for First Year 35
Semester - III
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
EE-203 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 1
MA-205 Multivariable Calculus 3 0
HU-205 Pakistan Studies 2 0
IDE- Elective 1 2 0
IDE- Elective 1 1 0
HU-405 Engineering Economics 3 0
MA-206 Linear Algebra 3 0
Total 17 1
Semester Total 18
Semester - IV
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
TE-207 Probability Methods in Engineering 3 0
EE-208 Amplifiers & Oscillators 3 1
EE-209 Signals & Systems 3 0
EE-210 Digital Logic Design 3 1
HU-305 Technical Report Writing & Presentation 3 0
Total 15 2
Semester Total 17
Total for Second Year 35
Semester - V
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
TE-301 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0
TE-303 Communication Systems 3 1
EE-302 Control Systems 2 1
TE-309 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers 3 1
CS-304 Computer Communication Networks 3 1
Total 15 4
Semester Total 18
Semester - VI
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
TE-306 Digital Communication 3 1
TE-307 Antennas & Wave Propagation 3 1
TE-308 Wireless Communication & RF Planning 2 0
TE-304 Digital Signal Processing 3 1
IDE Elective-II 3 0
Total 14 3
Semester Total 17
Total for Third Year 35
Semester - VII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
TE-401 Microwave Engineering 3 1
TE-402 Optical Fiber Communication 3 1
TE-403 Final Year Design Project -I 3 0
MBC Depth Elective-I 3 0
HU-404 Professional Practices 3 0
Total 15 2
Semester Total 17
Semester - VIII
Credit Hours
Course Code Course Title
Theory Lab.
TE-405 Transmission & Switching Systems 3 1
TE-406 Final Year Design Project -II 3 0
MBC Depth Elective-II 3 0
Social Science Elective 3 0
MG-407 Entrepreneurship 3 0
Total 15 1
Semester Total 16
Total for Final Year 33
Grand Total for Four Years 138
Elective Courses for Telecommunication Engineering IDE Elective-I
Course Code Course Title
Major Based Core (MBC) Depth Electives EE-211 Numerical Methods in Engineering
Course Code Course Title CS-212 Operating Systems
TE-408 Multimedia Systems CS-213 Data Structure and Algorithms
CS-214 Database Management systems
TE-409 Digital Electronics
TE-410 Digital Image Processing IDE Elective-II
TE-411 Satellite Communication Course Code Course Title
EE-422 Embedded Systems
TE-412 Telecom Standards and Regulations
TE-423 Artificial Intelligence
TE-413 Telecom Traffic Engineering
TE-424 Reliability in Telecommunication
TE-414 Spread Spectrum Communications Systems
TE-415 Speech Processing EE-425 VLSI Systems
TE-416 Next Generation Networks IDE Elective-III
TE-417 Network Security Course Code Course Title
TE-418 Broadband Communication Networks MG-422 Organization Behavior
TE-419 Radar System Engineering HU-423 Psychology
TE-420 Telecommunication Networks Man- HU-424 Public Policy
agement HU-425 Sociology
TE-421 Compression Techniques HU-426 Political Science
TE-422 Telecommunication Systems HU-427 Pakistani Culture and Society
Semester - V
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisite
CS-301 Complier Construction 3 0 Theory of Automata
CS-302 Software Engineering 3 0
CS-303 CS Elective – I 3 0
CS-304 CS Elective – II 3 0
1 Data Structures & Algo-
CS-305 Operating Systems 3
rithms
Total 15 1
Semester Total 16
Semester - VI
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisite
CS-307 CS Elective – III 3 0
CS-308 Artificial Intelligence 3 1 Discrete Structure
UE-301 University Elective –III 3 0
CS-309 Computer Communication and Networks 3 1
CS-310 CS Elective - IV 3 0
CS-311 Smart Application Development 3 0
Total 18 2
Semester Total 20
Total for Third Year 36
Semester - VII
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisite
CS-400 Final Year Project - I 0 3
CS-401 CS Elective – V 3 0
CS-402 Parallel and Distributing Computing 3 0 Operating Systems
CS-403 Big Data Analytics 3 0
CS-404 CS Elective - VI 3 0
CS-405 Data Warehousing 3 0
Total 15 3
Semester Total 18
Semester - VIII
Course Code Course Title Th. Lab Pre-Requisite
CS-406 Final Year Project-II 0 3
CS-407 Professional Practices 3 0
CS-408 Information Security 3 0
UE-401 University Elective–IV 3 0
Total 09 3
Semester Total 12
Total for Final Year 30
Grand Total for Four Years 136
the course by providing their real- world English language skills for professional
perspective and views on how mathematical purposes. Effective communication skills
tools are used in different businesses. include everything from facial expression to
visual literacy, from anxiety management to
The courses offered in the subjects of Applied verbal skills, from body language to document
Physics and Chemistry are very essential presentation. Students can become more
for forming the base of the engineering effective communicators by cultivating
subjects. Also, the essential practical work competency through these courses. These
in these subjects is carried out as a support courses include Technical Report Writing as
to the immense forthcoming engineering well which enhances students to write well in
practical work. The curricula of Physics and professional life.
Chemistry including the recent development
are constituted to meet the pre-requisites of In future language lab will be established in the
the engineering subjects. The contents of the department so that students could practice
courses are regularly revised to keep abreast listening and speaking skills. This project
of the fast progress occurring in the various of language lab will be helpful to provide
engineering faculties. students an environment where they can
practice language. Along with language lab,
Appropriate courses in Islamic Studies have the department is planning to start spoken
also been constituted to be taught to the English courses in summers, especially IELTS
Muslim students of all engineering faculties. and TOFEL for University students who want to
The purpose is to enlighten the soul and mind of go abroad for higher studies.
the students and enable them to get appraisal
of tenets of Islam so that they may perform Research Extension and Advisory Services
their duties with integrity and diligence when
the future responsibilities of serving the nation The faculty members are actively engaged
will be bestowed upon them. The Non-Muslims in research work and have produced several
students are offered courses in the subject of research publications, which have been
Ethics as well. published in scientific journals of repute
and presented in national and international
The subject of Pakistan Studies was introduced conferences and seminars. The current research
at all levels for undergraduate first time fields of interest in the subject of mathematics
during 1982. This course has been designed are mathematics in manufacturing, algebraic
as a compulsory subject for the students at optimization, numerical analysis, integral
undergraduate level. The course framework equations, linear programming, queuing
is issue oriented. It has many dimensions, theory, quantum mechanics and Fluid
the historical and ideological background Mechanics.
of Pakistan, the process of governance and
national development as well as the issue The research field interests in the subject of
arising in the modern age and posing challenges Physics are Safety and Reliability of Nuclear
to Pakistan. The course was designed with Industry, Nano Physics, Study Material
a vision, the Pakistan Studies should open a Properties with X-ray Diffractrometer (XRD),
window to future. Optical Spectrometer and LCR Meter.
It is an established fact that English is an The research in the subject of Islamic Studies
international language, so proficiency in English is being carried out in the field of “Seerat-un-
language is required to compete with the Nabi and Political System of Islam”. Islamic
modern world. Different courses are offered Banking & Finance and Interest Free Islamic
in different departments to enhance student’s Economic System.
WILEY-BLACKWELL JOURNALS
8 Technical Journal •
Engineering Abstracts
Metadex
Technical Journal is a quarterly publication of • OCLC World Cat
UET Taxila recognized by HEC in “X” category. • ProQuest Products
It is being published regularly with a key • PASTIC SCIENCE ABSTRACTS
objective to provide the visionary wisdom to • Solid State and Super conductivity
academia and researchers to disseminate novel Abstracts
knowledge and technology for the benefit of
society. Technical Journal is indexed with well Submission of paper remains open round the
recognized following international databases: year. Researchers and academia can submit
• AGRIS DATABASE their papers at any time which they deem fit.
• Aluminum Industry Abstracts Presently there are no charges for publication
• ANTE: Abstracts in New Technology & of research paper in Technical Journal.
Engineering
• Ceramic Abstracts
• Civil Engineering Abstracts
• Computer and Information Systems
Abstracts (Module)
• Copper Technical Reference Library
• Corrosion Abstracts
• Directory of Research Journals
Indexing
• Earthquake Engineering Abstracts
• EBSCO DATABASES
• Electronics & Communications
Abstracts
• Engineering Research Database
• Engineered Materials
• Environmental Engineering Abstracts
• Environmental Science and Pollution
Management
• Library of Congress, USA
• Materials Research Database
• Mechanical & Transportation
SMC Pvt. Ltd. for the development, testing Dr. Naveed Society of Traffic
Ahmad and Road Safety
and commissioning of “Campus Management Assistant Prof. (STARS)
Faculty of
System” called (ERP@CLOUD), that is a Civil & Envi- Dr. Naeem Ijaz Institute of Civil
3. Civil
powerful, flexible, comprehensive and cross ronmental
Engineering
Professor Engineers (ICE)
American Society
platform web-based solution. Engr. Talha Amir
of Civil Engineers
Lecturer
(ASCE)
List of Scholarships/Stipends
13 Estate Office
The University Campus spreads over 163 acres Sr.
Nature of Scholar- Funding Agencies / Departments/
ships / Stipends Donors
of land, and requires considerable efforts to University Merit
1 UET, Taxila
keep the gardens, lawns, roadside rows of trees Scholarship
and flower- beds in good trim. The efforts of this 2
University Welfare
UET, Taxila
Scholarship
office give the Campus a pleasing look, which
Scholarship/Stipend Ministry of The Inter Provincial
attracts many visitors in the mornings and 3
for Afghan Students Coordination Islamabad
evenings. For the convenience of the students, 4
Scholarship for IOK Ministry of The Inter Provincial
a shopping center is located near the University Students Coordination Islamabad
Students from Kashmir
hostels. This center has a laundry, a general 5
(AJK)
Kashmir Affair Division Islamabad
store, stationery, and fruit shop. The office 6 ICT Scholarship Ministry of Information Technology
looks after security, sanitation, maintenance of Students from FATA & Higher Education Commission
7
lawns and gardens, and shopping facilities at Baluchistan Islamabad
are invited to visit the university to have are constantly informed about the graduating
• A meeting place to the Institute’s senior classes at appropriate time.
students and their prospective employers.
• An effective platform for industry-university A short list of industries in which our graduates
interaction. are regularly employed:
• An opportunity for the industry
representatives to acquaint themselves • NESPAK
with the academic environment provided • PTCL
to the students. • Lafarge Cement
• Witness Final Year/Term Projects’ • Fauji Cement Limited
exhibition • WAPDA Academy
• Interview/evaluate graduating students for • OGDCL
employment • Attock Refinery Limited
• Visit lab facilities • Nayatel
• Discussion for industrial problems with • ZTE
faculty members of various disciplines • Ufone
• Right possibilities of industry-academia • Pakistan Ordinance Factories
collaboration • Heavy Mechanical Complex
• Heavy Industries Taxila
It provides career counseling and placement • Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra
services and arranges an array of activities • KSB Pumps
such as company profile presentations, on • K-Electric
campus recruitment, organizing workshops on • Huawei
effective CV writing and interviewing skills, and
job exploration seminars etc. The aim is to help International Linkages
the students/alumni and the corporate sector
in choosing from the best available options UET Taxila is a multi-disciplinary university
and making the right match. involved in internationally relevant engineering
developments, and International study is a
It also provides information to the students very significant part of the educational goals
about the recent jobs and scholarships and strategic plan of UET Taxila. Globalization
available by displaying the information on the of the campus and the curriculum is specifically
official notice boards frequently. Students get part of our core values. Through wide and
to know the different areas where they can ambitious portfolio of research capability,
grow as engineers and enhance their natural UET Taxila is today connected with research
and technical skills which they developed institutions, industry, and businesses around
during their stay as students in the University. the globe.
It frequently arranges visits of the prospective
employers and their discussion with faculty The Directorate of International Linkages
members and students of relevant departments (IL) expands the international scope of the
regarding the emerging need and training of the University by developing official agreements
students in the same direction. The placement with universities abroad. International linkages
office facilitates various organizations in the build knowledge and shape new schools of
process of pre-selection of students who are thought and discovery. In addition to this
about to complete their studies by arranging we are increasing the number of exchange
tests and interviews of prospecting candidates institutions and expanding into new countries
for placement in the industry. As a result, the so that opportunities for connections continue
Placement Office maintains a mailing list of to grow to facilitate the exchange of students
major companies employing engineers who and faculty.
Internationalization advances through UET Taxila currently has signed MOUs with
international Linkages at UET Taxila by: the following universities:
Europe
• Growing the number of UET students to
• Hasselt University, Belgium
study abroad and international students to
• Fachhochschule Dusseldorf (FH-D),
study at UET.
University of Applied Sciences, Germany
• Facilitating faculty exchanges both here
• Halmstad University, Sweden
and abroad for collaborative research and
• Lecberac, Czech Republic
professional development; and
• Providing weekly opportunities for campus Africa
and local community members to learn • Alexandria University, Egypt
about the hottest topics on the global stage • Egypt-Japan University of Science and
today. Technology, Egypt
Asia and Asia Pacific
Taking Benefit of International Linkages
• Peking University, China
• Tsinghua University, China
For students, participating in an exchange
• Wuhan University, China
program is an exciting and challenging way
• Huazhong University of Science and
of broadening their horizons. It provides an
Technology, China
opportunity to gain experience of living and
• Islamic University of Technology,
studying in a new culture and environment.
Bangladesh
During the program, students are pro- vided a
• Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies
unique chance to:
(ISEP), Japan
• Seoul National University, Korea
• Globalize and enhance their educational
• Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia
experience
• Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia
• Explore career opportunities through
• Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
networking
• Broaden their personal and educational
International Alumni
perspectives
• Explore, appreciate and understand
UET Taxila regularly attracts international
different cultures
students from Middle East and Africa including
• Improve language skills and cultural
Palestine, Yemen, Jordan, Afghanistan, Bosnia,
understanding
Thailand, Syria, India, Sudan, Somalia. Since
• Eliminate fear and prejudice among nations
2009, about 130+ foreigner students got
admission for their bachelor’s degree at UET.
Monitoring of Projects
19 Quality Enhancement Cell
Monitoring and follow-up of all development
projects are conducted with the collaboration The Quality Enhancement Cell was established
of Monitoring and Evaluation wing of HEC in at UET Taxila in February 2011 it is entrusted
with the task to promote education for
effective management of standards and
quality of programs at all levels. It requires
the developing quality assurance processes
and methods of evaluation to maintain high
educational standards of UET. These academic
activities at UET are being regularly monitored
by Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), HEC
through Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC).
Institutional Performance Evaluation (IPE) Various trainings have been arranged for the
Self IPE was conducted on 14th May 2018 by benefit of faculty and students.
IPE committee including external members,
of UET Taxila. The report was satisfactory and SAR Status
forward to HEC. As per revised HEC guidelines, program wise
SAR have been initiated for the following
MS and PhD Program Review programs:
MSc and PhD Program Review was conducted • M.Sc., PhD Mechanical Engineering
in June, 2018 of UET Taxila by MSc-PhD • M.Sc., PhD Electrical Engineering
Program Review Committee. The report was • M.Sc., PhD Industrial Engineering
satisfactory and was forwarded to HEC. • M.Sc., PhD Electronics Engineering.
ADMISSION PROCEDURES
Environmental
Mechanical
Electronics
Computer
Computer
Industrial
Electrical
Software
Telecom
Science
Categories
Total
Civil
A Punjab 120 120 120 65 65 65 33 33 33 87 741
B Sindh 1 1 1 3
C Balochistan 2 2 2 6
D Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 1 1 1 3
Azad Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan, Balochistan & FATA
E1 Azad Kashmir 2 1 2 5
E2 Kel Areas 1 1
E3 Gilgit Baltistan 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 13
E4 HEC Nominees from Balochistan & FATA 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 21
E5 FATA (over & above PEC quota) 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 12
Foreign Nationals
F1 Foreign Countries by EAD 3 3 3 9
F2 Afghan Nominee (Refugee) by EAD 1 1
F3 Bangladesh Nominees by EAD 1 1 1 3
F4 Indian Held Kashmir (over & above PEC 3 2 2 1 1 9
quota) by EAD
F5 Muslim Nominee from SriLanka (Distt. 1 1
Kandy)
F6 Afghan Nominee (PM Directive) by HEC 5 5 5 5 20
F7 Gambian Nominees by HEC 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 8
F8 Sri Lankan Nominees (over & above PEC 2 1 1 1 5
quota) by HEC
Children of Armed Forces Personnel
G1 ARMY 1 1 2 4
G2 AIRFORCE 1 1
G3 NAVY 1 1
Other Categories
I Diploma of Associate Engineer 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 24
J Disable Persons 2 2
*L Backward Areas 1 1 2
M Children of Univ. Employees Max 2 per section or 6 per dept. which is greater, except CS 30
N Children of Graduate Engr./Architects/ 1 1 1 3
City & Regional Planners
O Children of University Alumni 1 1
Q1 Tribal Areas of DG Khan 1 1
Q2 Tribal Areas of Rajanpur 1 1
T Tehsil Taxila 1 1 2
R Religious Minorities (over PEC quota) 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 21
S All Pakistan (Partial Subsidized) 38 38 38 15 15 20 10 10 10 50 244
X Overseas Pakistanis (Partial Subsidized) 5 4 6 5 8 5 3 2 4 7 49
Allowed Intake 200 200 200 100 100 100 50 50 50 150 1247
*L Following are Backward districts of Punjab: 1. Attock, 2. Bahawalnagar, 3. Bahawalpur, 4. Bhakkar, 5. Chakwal,
6. D.G. Khan, 7. Jhang, 8. Jhelum, 9. Layyah, 10. Muzaffargarh, 11. Mianwali, 12. Rahim Yar Khan, 13. Rajanpur
Notes:
1. The number of seats allocated for a program and categories may be revised/modified without prior
notification.
2. Fees is Subsidized for all categories except ‘S’ and ‘X’. Moreover no any relaxation, concession or waiver in fee
of ‘S’ and ‘X’ categories is available.
3. In Computer Science one third of seats of every category are reserved for candidates of HSSC with Pre-Medical
combination and remaining seats of every category are reserved for other HSSC combinations. In case seats
of either group remains unfilled due to non-availability of candidates the quota will be transferred to other
group.
be cancelled after the prescribed date
23 Categories and Symbols for receipt of nominations. Diploma
23.1 Category A (Punjab Province) holders are not eligible to apply in this
The applicant should be a resident of category.
the Punjab province. The selection 23.4 Category D (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
and allocation of disciplines are made Province)
according to merit. The applicant should be a resident of
23.2 Category B (Sindh Province) the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province.
The applicant should be a resident of Applications are to be submitted to
the Sindh province. Applications for Registrar, UET, Peshawar. Nominations
civil engineering are to be submitted and allocation of disciplines are made
to the Registrar of the Mehran by the Department of Education,
UET, Jamshoro. For electrical and Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
mechanical engineering apply to the Peshawar. The last date for receipt of
Registrar of N.E.D. UET, Karachi. The nominations at UET Taxila (irrespective
last date for receipt of nominations at of the mode of communication or
UET Taxila (irrespective of the mode of the date of postage) is 7 days before
communication or the date of postage) date of closing of admission. Unfilled
is 7 days before date of closing of seats (if any) will be cancelled after
admission. Un-filled seats (if any) will be the prescribed date for receipt of
cancelled after the prescribed date for nominations. Diploma holders are not
receipt of nominations. Nominations eligible to apply in this category.
and allocation of disciplines are made 23.5 Category E1 and E2 (Azad Kashmir and
by the Department of Education, KEL Area)
Government of Sindh, Karachi. Diploma The applicant for the Azad Kashmir and
holders are not eligible to apply in this Kel Area seats should be a national of
category. Azad Kashmir. For the seats reserved
23.3 Category C (Balochistan Province) for Azad Kashmir and Kel Area,
The applicant should be a resident of applications are to be submitted to the
the Balochistan province. Applications Secretary Education, Azad Jammu &
are to be submitted to the Secretary, Kashmir, Government of Muzaffarabad.
Department of Education, Government Nominations and allocation of
of Balochistan, Quetta. Nominations disciplines are made by the Nomination
and allocation of disciplines are made Board for the Azad Kashmir. The last
by this Department. The last date date for receipt of nominations at UET
for receipt of nominations at UET Taxila (irrespective of the mode of
Taxila (irrespective of the mode of communication or the date of postage)
communication or the date of postage) is 7 days before date of closing of
is 7 days before date of closing of admission. Unfilled seats (if any) will
admission. Unfilled seats (if any) will be cancelled after the prescribed date
for this purpose in the Jamia Mosque have no right to retain his admission
Bilal UET, Taxila on the notified date in the Previous Discipline/Category
and time. No separate call letters will because the seat vacated by him shall
be issued in this connection. be simultaneously allotted to the next
24.6 Determination of Merit in case of eligible candidate on merit.
Equal Percentage of Admission Marks b. Downgrading based on Preferences
If two or more applicants have equal and Merit:
percentage of admission marks (up If an applicant requests in writing on
to three decimal places), they shall the prescribed form to downgrade his
be treated at par for the purpose of admission to the lower preference,
admission. he will be allowed to avail this facility
Explanation: In case there is a tie for the only once depending on the merit and
last seat in a Discipline/Category, then availability of seats in that department.
all the candidates who have secured Further his admission will be frozen
equal percentage of Admission Marks simultaneously to the downgraded
(up to three places of decimal) shall discipline/ category.
be admitted. No transfer or new entry 24.9 Freezing in any given Discipline and
into that Discipline/ Category shall, Category
however, be considered unless the If an applicant requests in writing
actual number of candidates already to retain the discipline and category
admitted falls below the number of in which he has been selected for
allocated seats for the Discipline/ admission on merit, then he will not
Category. have any right to claim his admission
24.7 Merit Determined Category Wise in any other discipline and category
The seats for admission to the of higher or lower merit even if a seat
bachelor’s degree courses at the falls vacant in any discipline. Applicant
university are distributed over various desiring to freeze category / discipline
categories. These categories are must have to apply in person on the
discussed in Section 23. The details are prescribed form for this purpose.
available in the Seats Allocation Chart 24.10 Variation in Seats
in Section 22. a. The university authorities may exercise
The eligible applicants for each category their right before the closing of
are grouped separately. Then based admission cycle to increase or decrease
on the weighted percentage of marks the number of seats allocated to any
obtained in the relevant examinations, category and there shall be no appeal
comparative merit of the applicants against such a decision.
comprising the group is prepared. The b. All candidates eligible for admission
applicants belonging to a category under M-category will be admitted
thus compete for admission amongst within the prescribed upper limits
themselves for the seats allocated to it. of M Category in each program.
24.8 Transfer based on given Preferences The remaining seats will be made
and Merit available for open merit admissions.
a. Transfer to higher preferences Unfilled seats due to unavailability of
In case a seat in any Discipline/ applicants in the category ‘X’ will first
Category of higher preference given be transferred to category ‘S’. Unfilled
by a candidate falls vacant and he is seats due to unavailability of applicants
eligible for transfer to that Discipline/ in the categories J, L, M, N, O, Q1, Q2, T
Category on the basis of his merit, and S will be transferred to open merit
he shall be automatically transferred seats (category ‘A’)
to that Discipline/Category. He will
Q1, Q2, and T who have passed the identity card of the applicant’s
Higher Secondary School Examination father/mother.
from any Board of Intermediate and v. An undertaking from the candidate
Secondary Education not included in on Form F-IV. (can be downloaded
the Punjab Province or Federal Capital from admissions. uettaxila.edu.pk)
Area, Islamabad, will have to submit c. Applicant Whose Father is not Alive
additional documents described In case the applicant’s father is not alive
in section 26.3 in support of their and the above documents cannot be
domicile. produced, the applicant should submit:
26.3 Additional Documents Required i. Documentary evidence of his
The applicants who are required to father’s/ mother’s immovable
submit additional documents may fall property in Punjab or Federal
into the following three categories: Capital Area, Islamabad.
a. Children of Government Servants ii. Documentary proof of his father’s
If the parent of the applicant is a death.
government servant who belongs 26.4 Domicile Requirements for Children of
to Punjab but is serving in any other the Armed Forces Personnel
province of Pakistan, then the parent In addition to the seats reserved for
should produce a certificate on Form F-II the category ‘G’, the children of the
(can be downloaded from admissions. Armed Forces personnel can apply for
uettaxila.edu.pk) from the head of admission on basis of merit against
his department affirming that he is a seats reserved for their province of
permanent resident of the Punjab. It domicile or the seats reserved for
shall be necessary in such cases that the province in which their parent
the period of the applicant’s study (the member of the Armed Forces) is
corresponds with the period of the posted.
posting of the parent in that province. Thus, an applicant who is domiciled
b. Others in Sindh, but his parent is posted in
Applicants other than those at para ‘a.’ Punjab can apply against seats reserved
must submit the following additional for Sindh or against seats reserved for
documents in support of their domicile Punjab. However, if he applies under
certificate: category ‘A’, he will have to submit with
i. An attested Photocopy of father’s/ his application a certificate from the
mother’s domicile certificate of GOC of the area regarding the place of
the Punjab Province or the Federal his parent’s posting.
Capital Area, Islamabad.
ii. Documentary Proof in the form Documents to be attached
of a certificate on Form F-III (can 27 with Form (F-I)
be downloaded from university
website) from the election officer An applicant must exercise great care in
of concerned area of the Punjab ensuring that his application form (F-I) is
Province/ Federal Capital Area, complete and submitted online on or before
Islamabad to the effect that name of the closing date. If an applicant secures
the father/mother of the applicant admission in a particular merit list, he will have
appears in the electoral rolls. to submit the following documents along with
iii. An attested Photocopy of the the printout of application form (F-I) when he
relevant page of the electoral rolls will report to the admission office for joining:
on which the name of the father/ 27.1 Documents to be submitted by All
mother of the applicant appears. Applicants: (Attested Photocopies)
iv. An attested Photocopy of the i. CNIC/FORM-B
• 9th preference is Electrical for children ii. Medical Certificate (F-V) duly signed
of university alumni seats. and stamped by the District Medical
• 10th preference is any other as per Superintendent or the Medical Officer
choice of candidate. of the university or a Commissioned
28.6 Deadline for Receipt of Applications Medical Officer
The application form complete in all iii. Ten attested and most recent
respects should be submitted online photographs
on or before the last date notified for iv. Attested Certificate of parent’s/
submission of applications. guardian’s income
28.7 Incomplete Applications v. Original degrees, certificates, and
Incomplete applications shall not be result cards of SSC, HSSC, BSc, GCE(A),
entertained, and application fee shall Diploma of Associate Engineers or the
also not be returned on any ground. equivalent qualifications and their
duplicate attested photocopies
Procedure for the Selected vi. Original Marks Sheet of Entry Test
29 Candidates vii. Original NCC certificate (If applicable)
viii. Original Domicile certificate
29.1 Notification of Selection ix. Attested copy of National CNIC/Form B
Admissions are granted on merit and x. Bio-Data Sheet (F-VI) duly completed
according to preferences given by the xi. Undertaking (F-VII) on a Stamp Paper
applicants of Rs. 50/-
A list of selectees will be displayed on Important: Consideration in next
official University website (admissions. merit lists: Admissions are granted on
uettaxila.edu.pk). The applicants can merit and according to preferences
check the merit lists according to the given by the applicants. An applicant
schedule given in Section 33. who secures admission in a discipline
29.2 Depositing of Dues and Documents of his lower preference and he desires
• If the name of applicant appears in the to be considered in next merit lists,
merit list, he will report to Admission MUST submit all the UNIVERSITY dues
Office within the prescribed time limit and ORIGINAL documents. If he fails
for the particular merit list. to do so, his name would be excluded
• He will submit the printout of from any future merit lists and his
application form F-I along with admission would be cancelled.
documents mentioned in section 27 29.3 Relaxation in Time Limit
of the prospectus. His eligibility will be If a selectee is prevented by unavoidable
determined according to the eligibility circumstances from timely fulfillment
criteria for a discipline/ category laid of the requirements laid down in
down in the prospectus. 29.1 and 29.2, he should intimate the
• The admission offers to “Not Eligible” Convener Admission Committee about
candidates will be cancelled whereas it within the prescribed time limit along
the “Eligible” candidates will be issued with relevant documentary proof. The
call letters and bank challan. Convener Admission Committee may,
• After depositing fee in HBL, UET, Taxila at his discretion, grant relaxation in
branch the candidate will submit the the time limit, which shall not exceed
following documents in the Admission Three days.
Office within the time period of a 29.4 Forfeiture of Right for Admission
particular merit list: A selectee who fails to fulfill the
i. Bank Challan receipt in support of the requirements laid down in 29.1 and
University Dues deposited in the Habib 29.2 within the prescribed time limit
Bank Ltd., UET Taxila Branch shall forfeit his right of admission and
be eligible to be transferred in the *Survey Camp Charges (for Civil Eng. 6,000 6,000
only)
disciplines of their higher preferences,
Additional for Hostel Resident
if further merit lists are displayed.
Hostel Security (Refundable) 5,000 5,000
29.5 Provisional Admission Mess Security (Refundable) 3,000 3,000
On fulfillment of the obligations Service & Contingencies 3,000 3,000
mentioned in 29.1 and 29.2 a selectee
Recurring Fee (per semester)
will be admitted to the university.
Tuition Fee 33,000 72,000
This admission shall however, be Tutorial Fee 1,000 1,000
‘provisional’ until all the original degrees Sports Fee 500 500
or certificates, submitted by him, have Magazine Fee 500 500
been verified for their veracity. In case Medical Fee 2,000 2,000
any document proves to be false, fake, Laboratory Fee 2,000 2,000
fabricated or do not comply towards Examination Fee 2,000 2,000
eligibility criteria mentioned in section Book Bank Rent 500 500
21 found at a later stage, a provisionally Instructional Tour Fee 2,000 2,000
admitted student shall be liable to Recreation Fee 600 600
expulsion from the university and to Bus Fare for Resident 3,000 3,000
any other disciplinary or legal action Bus Fare for Non-Resident 12,500 12,500
the university may deem fit. Moreover, Stationery Charges 500 500
all the fees and charges deposited by Smart and Safe Campus Fee 2,400 2,400
him shall stand forfeited in favor of the Additional for Hostel Resident
university. Room Rent 4,000 4,000
29.6 Notification of Selection of Categories Electricity charges 3,600 3,600
B, C, D, E, F, and G Sui Gas charges 2,400 2,400
The applicants for the seats reserved Masjid Fund 500 500
for these categories will be informed Total Fee for First Semester (Resident) 87,000 619,000
about selections by the authority Remaining Semesters (Resident) 60,500 99,500
responsible for their selection. After Grand Total for 4 years (Resident) 510,500 1,315,500
that the university will issue them call Total for First Semester (Non-Resident) 75,000 607,000
letters with a target date to report in Remaining Semesters (Non-Resident) 59,500 98,500
the Admission Office to complete the Grand Total for 4 years (Non-Resident) 491,500 1,296,500
remaining admission formalities. * These additional charges will be paid with the fee of
29.7 THE ADMISSION MADE AS A RESULT 4th Semester by Civil Engineering students only
OF AN ERROR, OMISSION OR MISTAKE students admitted to the bachelor’s
SHALL NOT CONFER ANY RIGHT OF AN degree courses are mentioned in
APPLICANT Table 30.1. The same are subject to
revision/ modification by the University
30 Fees and other Charges authorities at any time without any
30.1 The fees and charges to be paid by the prior notification.
30.2 For Examination Fees, see the relevant the said period, it will stand cancelled
section. automatically and he /she will deposit
30.3 the fee concession amount in favor of
i. The University also grants fee the university or financial assistance
concession on merit as well as need will be adjusted against outstanding
basis. dues. Student can avail one financial
ii. Students should maintain their own assistance/scholarship from any agency
personal record of original receipts of at a time.
dues till clearance including receipt of 30.7 Periods of Fees and Other Charges
refundable security to avoid problems The Non-Recurring fee are charged
in future. Nonproduction of original at the time of admission while the
dues receipts on demand can be recurring fee are charged per semester.
considered as non-deposit of fee. The hostel charges are payable for
iii. All the admitted students are advised the whole semester. Heaters are not
to open their bank accounts in Habib allowed in hostel room for all students
Bank Limited at UET Taxila branch. including new and existing students.
30.4 The Dean of the concerned faculty, on A hostel resident found in violation
the recommendation of the Chairman of the rule by using heater in hostel
concerned, may grant extension in room will be fined Rs 10,000 along
payment of dues to the needy students with cancellation to of hostel residency
on cogent reasons recorded in writing for rest of his/her studentship in the
for a maximum period of 30 days beyond university.
the schedule of the dues circulated by 30.8 Securities
Dues & Scholarship Section. He/she All kind of securities mentioned above
may also allow the payment of dues in remaining unclaimed for two years
two installments. The remission of late from the date of becoming due for
fee fine or re-admission fee cannot be refund shall lapse to the university for
waived off if extension is not allowed transfer to the Welfare Fund.
by Dean beyond the extension period. 30.9 Refund of Securities
However, the Competent Authority can i. The mess security will be refunded
waive off late fee fine, on the provision when a student leaves the university
of special case. or the hostel, after deduction of
30.5 University dues received in favor of outstanding dues of the university,
students under loan scheme of National subject to the submission of clearance,
Bank of Pakistan will be adjusted completed in all respects.
against his/her outstanding dues. In ii. The refundable university security,
case, the university has extended fee library security and hostel security,
concession to a student, the same will however, shall stand forfeited if a
not be withdrawn. The amount equal student withdraws from or leaves the
to fee concession will be paid to the university before completing the first
concerned student to enable them to year.
return the amount to NBP themselves 30.10 Non-payment of Fee and Charges
to reduce their loan liability. A fine of Rs.100/- per day will be charged
30.6 Financial assistance / Scholarship for a period of 10 days after the last date
received from UET or any other agency/ fixed for payment of fees and charges.
organization, the fee will be adjusted for After that, the name of the defaulter
his/her outstanding dues. The amount will be automatically stuck off from the
will not be refunded to the student. rolls of the university and he/she will
In case he/she has already been have to pay the re-admission fee along
granted Half/ Full fee concession for with the fees and fine before he is re-
admitted. Application to this effect grace and gentleness. Female students shall,
shall be submitted to the concerned preferably, wear a scarf and an overall sufficient
Dean of Faculty. However, a student to conceal their posture.
who receives scholarship through the
university Treasurer may pay his/her
fee and charges without fine within a
32 Miscellaneous
week of receipt of the scholarship for 32.1 Liability for Injury Damage and Loss:
the corresponding period. The University teaching programs
30.11 Fee Refund Policy for Admission include training in its workshops and
Withdrawal case: laboratories, places of engineering
The following fee refund policy will interest, industrial concern, and
be applicable in case of admission construction jobs. The University or
withdrawal: other concerns shall not be responsible
%age of in the event of an injury, damage or loss
Timeline For Semester to a student resulting from any cause
Fee
Full (100%) Up to 7th day of whatsoever during such training.
Fee Refund commencement of classes 32.2 Modification of Rules and Regulations:
Half (50%) From 8th – 15th day of The rules and regulations governing
Fee Refund commencement of classes various aspects of students’ life at
No (0%) From 16th day of the University (such as discipline,
Fee Refund commencement of classes admissions, examination, migrations,
fees, and charges etc.) are given in
I. Percentage of Fee shall be applicable this prospectus or elsewhere as they
on all components of fee, except for stood at the time of its publication.
security and admission charges. There is no guarantee that these rules
II. Timeline shall be calculated and regulations will remain unchanged
continuously covering both weekdays throughout a student’s stay at the
and weekend. University; nor does it, in any way
restrict or curtail the inherent powers
for the University authorities to modify
31 University Dress Code them whenever in their judgment any
The students shall wear dress that ensures modifications are called for, and to
modesty, sobriety, and dignity. The dress must implement the modified rules and
neither be offensive to social norms and ethical regulations from a date which they
values of the society nor injurious to feminine deem appropriate.
NOTES:
The candidate should have obtained at least 60% unadjusted marks in examination
based on which he seeks admission. Marks of NCC and Hifz-e-Quran, where
applicable, shall be added only for determination of merit and not towards
eligibility. Rounding off percentage figure to make it 60% will not be considered
towards eligibility. The candidate having 50% marks will be considered for Computer
Science only.
PREFERENCE TABLE
Only one F-I is required for all disciplines of interest in UET Taxila. The applicant
should precisely and carefully fill the preferences table. The order of preferences
once given shall be final and cannot be changed subsequently after the submission
of Application Form online.
A selectee who fails to fulfill the requirements laid down in 29.1 and 29.2 within the
prescribed time limit shall forfeit his right of admission and will not be considered
in subsequent merit lists.