Final UCC Prospectus 2024
Final UCC Prospectus 2024
Vice Chancellor 6
Registrar 7
Principal 8
Faculty Profil5 18
Facilities for the Students 37
»» Library
»» Canteen
»» Parking
»» Health Care
»» Excursions
Students’ Financial Aid 38
»» Guideline/Procedure for applying for Scholarship/Financial Aid
»» Award Process for Scholarship/Financial Aid
List of Scholarships
39
Programs Offered 46
Intermediate Programs
»» F.Sc (Pre-Medical)
»» F.Sc (Pre-Engineering)
»» I.Com
»» ICS
Associate Degree Programs (2 Years)
»» Computer Science 47
»» Information Technology 49
»» Accounting & Finance 51
»» Public Administration 53
»» Business Administration 55
»» Applied Psychology 57
»» Commerce 59
»» Food Science & Technology 61
Diploma Program (1.5 Year)
»» Post-Magistral Diploma in Clinical Psychology 64
Rules & Regulations for Intermediate Programs 66
Rules & Regulations for Associate Degree & Diploma Programs 68
Code of Conduct 76
Fee Structure 77
Admission Committee 84
Prospectus Committee 85
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Sardar Salim Haider Khan
Governor, Punjab
Chancellor
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Prof. Dr. Nasir Amin
Vice Chancellor
Government College University Faisalabad
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Ghulam Ghous
Registrar
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Prof. Dr. Naeem Iqbal
Principal
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Prof. Dr. Nasir Amin has a prosperous academic and research
career in Physics at University of Agriculture Faisalabad and
Government College University Faisalabad spanning over three
decades. Prof. Amin earned his PhD from Quid-e-Azam
University Islamabad and a Postdoctoral Fellowship from
University of California - USA. He has completed several
research projects including the prestigious Presidential Young
Innovator award for his pioneering work on Laser induced
Breakdown Spectroscopy. He has won the Pakistan Council for
Science and Technology’s Research Productivity Award several
times, while the Pakistan Academy of Sciences honored him with
the PAS Gold Medal in 2010 in recognition of his outstanding
research contributions. He has authored numerous impact factor
papers in international journals and has also supervised a large
number of PhD, MPhil and M.Sc students. Prof. Dr. Nasir Amin
is currently Dean of the Physical Sciences faculty of the
University along with convening various administrative and
statuary bodies of the University with his pivotal role in important
academic forums of the University.
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highly qualified faculty, dedicated to provide the students premier
Message of the Vice opportunities for intellectual and social growth.
Chancellor Government College University Faisalabad is deeply engaged in the
challenging task of developing well-equipped labs to produce quality research
Government College University Faisalabad is a dynamic in every field and in establishing a proper liaison with market and industry to
seat of learning aspiring to provide highly stimulating ensure job opportunities for skilled graduates and young professionals. Our
and conducive academic environments for quality academia and administration place special emphasis on building an inclusive
research, formal education and professional growth. In community based on inter-cultural and inter-faith harmony to produce an
the recent years, the university has achieved phenomenal environment that is safe and friendly by making education a way forward to
success in research contribution and in improving the social and communal harmony and tolerance. You will find highly qualified
quality of education which is reflected through the faculty in this University dedicated to provide you excellent opportunities for
meteoric rise of the institution in HEC ranking from 59th intellectual and social growth. The University comprises beautiful buildings
to its 7th position, resulting in growing confidence of and grounds which promise a variety of healthy, congenial and intellectually
civil society and business community of the region. transformative opportunities necessary for nation building. This University
This university is striving for academic and cultural ensures a successful and bright career for its students. It is hoped that this
excellence by living up to the international standards of University will earn more laurels in future by responding to the needs of
education. We offer innovative syllabi encompassing the society and market. Furthermore, you are welcome to experience lively
latest trends and approaches in the field's higher opportunities that Government College University Faisalabad offers. You are
education. Our curricula inculcate creativity, objectivity here to join a vibrant community of students, researchers, friends, teachers,
and critical thinking, impart values of commitment and mentors and intellectuals to discover your potential and abilities for creative
singleness of purpose to learning and professionalism learning
and promote confidence, adaptability and high level
communication skills in students to ensure success of our I warmly welcome all the prospective students and wish them bright future for
graduates in this highly competitive and challenging their academic pursuits. I hope that the students of University Community
global world order. College will become responsible citizens of the country and the experience of
learning at University Community College will be highly valuable and
We are for inter-disciplinary approach and social rewarding for them.
cohesion. The University Community College is full
equipped with modern facilitates like library, standard I am also confident that the co-operation of the parents, teachers and the
laboratories, furnished classrooms and large number of students, the University Community College will advance and develop further
opportunities for participation in co-curricular activities in the years to come at a much greater pace. INSHA ALLAH.
which are the pre-requisites for students’ intellectual
growth. The University Community College is moving in With best wishes.
that direction in providing the conducive atmosphere to
Prof. Dr. Nasir Amin
students and faculty to cope with the requirements of the Vice Chancellor, Government College University Faisalabad
fast changing world. In this institution, you will find
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Message of the Principal
The University Community College, a constituent college of Government
College University, Faisalabad, ever since its inception, has kept on its status as
one of the renowned colleges of the country. Our students have excelled in
every field of life and have won laurels not only for the institution but also for
the country. The faculty of our college comprises the best academicians who put
their maximum efforts in imparting knowledge to their students and inculcating
among them a sense of responsibility and a zeal to learn.
I hope that the experience of studying at University Community College will not
only be profitable but also be memorable for the students. I wish them all
success in life.
Principal
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Prospectus 2024
University Community College
Vision
Our major target is to produce skilled, dedicated and creative professionals
in the spheres of Commerce, Banking, Business Administration, Computer
Science, Clinical Psychology and Foods science.
In order to re-gain our lost glory, we are firmly determined to provide
quality education at Intermediate level as well. In pursuit of our vision, the
College provides quality education at both intermediate and undergraduate
levels to produce individuals who will play leading roles in their picked
vocations.
Mission
We intend to equip future business professionals, bankers, computer experts,
business administrators, psychologists and food scientists with clear vision,
skills and capabilities to shoulder the socio-economic responsibilities in a
befitting manner. We also aim at imparting basic and modern scientific
knowledge to our young ones, enabling them to play the most important role
in their respective disciplines. We have developed a very much adjusted
arrangement of examination of the most elevated quality.
Introduction
An educational institution plays a vital role in building and strengthening
the character and personality of its students. It produces a generation of
learners who have the liability of the future of a country. The vision of our
institution is to participate, through its role in the field of higher education
and scientific research, in the creation of a unified, developed and advanced
nation. Govt. College was established as a Municipal Middle School in
1897. This institution began its lengthy voyage of achievements more than a
century ago. On its marvelous success, it was upgraded to the rank of high
school in September 1905. Henceforward, the Provincial Government took
over the supervision of this institution and revolutionized its locality in
1915, so it was shifted to the present campus.
It attained the status of Intermediate College in May 1924, and in 1933 it
The basic objective of the Associate Degree Program is to offer the job oriented
programs and to produce the skilled graduates to meet the requirements
of industry and market. Following are the objectives of Associate Degree
Program:
•To produce the professionals to meet the need of the market and industry.
Community College can play a very positive role to meet a real need of
the community provided that they are endowed with a central source of
dynamism and evolve as an organic part of the social life of the community
they have intended to serve.
Muhammad Adnan
PhD Scholar
M.Phil. Zoology
ce
Mr. Muhammad Zia Qammar Ms. Arbab Kanwal Mr. Muhammad Rauf
Lecturer PhD Scholar (on study leave) PhD Scholar
MS Computer Engineering MS Computer Science MS Computer Science
Faculty of Commerce
Faculty of English
Faculty of Education
Prospectus 2024
Faculty of Public Administration
Mr.
\\\\\ Haroon Liaqat Ms. Ibtehaj Riaz
MPhil. Public Administration MPhil Scholar
Faculty of Mathematics
Faculty of Physics
Faculty of Statistics
Ms. Aroosa
M.Phil. Statistics
Faculty of Urdu
ce
Non-Teaching Staff
ce
Canteen
Facilities for the Students:
There is a provision of canteen in the college campus where the
students can have eatables and soft drinks. A committee that ensures
Library quality food items supervises the canteen. Food items are supplied to
As Bacon says, “Reading makes a full man”, there can be no better place for the students at reasonable and affordable rates.
reading except libraries. Our college also provides this essential facility to the Parking
students. It has approximately six thousand bound volumes on its stock. It The college provides parking facilities to the college students. In order
provides reading atmosphere to the students. The students have an easy access to get benefit from it, the students are directed to contact Incharge
to books, journals, magazines and newspapers. It is well housed, well
parking stand.
equipped, well staffed and well managed. It has an outstanding reference
section which contains valuable and rare collection of books.
Criteria
Type of No. of
Conditions
For F.Sc (Pre-Medical)
Scholarship Scholarships
Type of No. of
Criteria Conditions
Scholarship Scholarships
80% & above
Full
marks in 1.First come first
tuition fee 05
matriculation or serve basis 80% & above
exempted Half
O level marks in 1.First come first
tuition fee 20
matriculation or serve basis
exempted
O level
For ICS
The Killa Gift Fund Trust awards scholarships to the students who or whose 10-Killa Gift Scholarship
parents own agricultural land in Faisalabad District.
4 - Internal Merit District scholarship 11-Diya Foundation Scholarship
This is a merit based scholarship offered by the District Education Officers of
the concerned Districts from where a student has obtained his/her last 12-Fauji Foundation Scholarship
educational certificate/degree.
5 - The Student Advancement Endowment Fund (SAFE) 13-Financial Assistance from University Zakat Fund
PEP Foundation made an initial donation to the University to support the
principal of SAFE. SAFE account will be utilized only for the sole
3.Undergraduate students who are placed on probation will be automatically University Magazine (Roshni, Beacon)
ineligible to receive scholarship/financial aid until they raise their cumulative
result. The literary magazine of a college reflects its teachers and students
intellectual thought processes and their growing consciousness towards their
4.Undergraduate students who receive a failing grade (“F”) in all of their changing milieu. It also refines their literary tastes and develops them into
courses, will be required to repay their scholarship/financial aid ideal citizens who can utilize their knowledge within the complex frame-work
of everyday life. The University Community College also publishes a
magazine every year. The Editorial Board is running all the matters smoothly
5.Undergraduate/ intermediate students who withdraw from University/
and efficiently.
migrate while receiving scholarship/ financial aid will be subjected to
return funds they have received as scholarship or financial aid. Sports and Games
These rules and regulations are subjected to change based on guidelines
provided by the funding individual/institution. University Community College also provides ample sports and recreational
facilities to the students in diverse fields as Cricket, Hockey, Tennis,
Gymnastic, Basket Ball, Table Tennis, Kabaddi, Football, Boxing,
Swimming, Squash, Shooting, Handball, Weightlifting, JudoKarate, Rugby,
Badminton,
*** Only offered to those students who want to obtain the ADP CS Degree.
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University Community College
Prospectus 2024
Outcomes
1. Identify needs and possibilities of the organization which may be met
Associate Degree in by appropriate use of IT resources, including hardware, software
and communication technologies.
Information Technology 2. Plan, select, integrate, deploy, manage and support the required IT
resources.
The Information Technology Associate’s program is designed to educate the 3. Communicate with a range of audiences and participate effectively
students with the skills required to provide for the varying educational needs as part of teams
of a culturally diverse and geographically dispersed student body with the 4. Help in improving the quality for higher education programs.
goal of preparing students academically, personally, and professionally for 5. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.
successful careers that meet societal and organizational needs through the 6. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze
selection, creation, application, integration, administration, and management and interpret data.
of various computing technologies. 7. An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.
• After the completion of this course graduates will be prepared to 8. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in, life-long learning.
contribute to the computer Information technology industry and be able:.
• To explain the impact of globalization on computing and software Career Paths
engineering • Systems Analysis (Computer/Software/IT Analysts)
• To demonstrate an understanding of the key concepts of Projects • Statistical Quality Assurance
Management. • Unit Tester
• To formulate policy and practice that consider environmental impacts. • Project Manager
• To demonstrate the development and refinement of Development • Product Support
skills within the workplace. • IT specialists
• To demonstrate ethical behavior and decision-making. • IT Support Team
• To demonstrate the acquisition of Software engineering research • IT Administrator
based knowledge. • System analyst
• To elicit, analyze and specify software requirements through a • System Security Manger
productive working relationship with project stakeholders
Objectives Eligibility Criteria
The aim of the course is to produce Information Technology graduates who For admission in this program the candidates must have passed out from
are well skilled to work at an entry level and have capabilities to precede following disciplines.
higher levels in the industry. In the early phases of their careers, we • ICS (Physics, Mathematics)
expect the university IT graduates to be able to: • FSc (Pre-Engineering)
• Develop complex systems (including analysis, design, construction, • FSc (Pre-Medical with Additional Mathematics)
maintenance, quality assurance and project management) using the • Minimum requirement 45% marks
appropriate theory, principles, tools and processes.
• Use appropriate computer science and mathematics principles in the
development of software systems.
• Solve problems in a team environment through effective use of written
and oral communication skills.
• Practice the lifelong learning needed in order to keep current as new
issues emerge.
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Prospectus 2024
Scheme of Studies: ADP Information
Technology Semester 3
Program Duration: 2 Years Total Credit Hrs: 82
Semester 1 Course Credit
Title
Code Hrs
Course Credit
Title CCC-401 Data Structures 4(3-1)
Code Hrs
CCC-306 Digital Logic Design 3(2-1)
CCC-301 Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1)
Introduction to Information & Civics and Community
GER-301 3(2-1) GER-604 2(2-0)
Communication Technologies Engagement
ENG-322 Functional English 3(3-0) CCC-407 Computer Networks 3(2-1)
Semester 2
Course Credit
Title
Code Hrs
Semester 3
AAF-302 Financial Accounting-II 3(3-0)
Course Credit
Title
Code Hrs
Total 18
Semester 4
Course Credit
Title
Code Hrs
BPA-405 Human Resource Management 3(3-0)
BPA-407 Principles of Public Finance 3(3-0)
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University Community College
Associate Degree in Prospectus 2024
Applied Psychology Scheme of Studies: ADP APP. Psychology
The objectives of Associate Degree in Applied Psychology
Semester 1
• To gain insight into human behavior and into one’s own personality
or personal relationship. Program Duration: 2 Years
• To explore the ways that psychological theories are used to
describe, understand, predict and control or modify behavior. Course Credit
Title
• To articulate each theory’s assessment techniques and the theory’s Code Hour
approach to the treatment and understanding of psychopathology. ENG-321 Functional English 3(3-0)
• To recognize their capabilities and strengths by application socio-
psychological concepts for solving daily problems and challenges to ISP-321 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0)
achieve higher levels of creativity in dealings of life. Applications of Information & Communicative
ICT-321 3(3-0)
• To describe and classify several Psychological disorders. Technologies
• To develop each student’s skills analytical and synthetic thinking, SOC-307 Introduction to Sociology or 3(3-0) /
research methods. BGD-317 Art, Craft and Calligraphy 3(0-3)
• To develop understanding of assessment, etiology, symptoms and WSC-321 What is Science? 3(3-0)
treatments of major psychological disorders.
3(2-1)
PSY-301 Introduction to Psychology-I
Eligibility Criteria
For admission in this program the candidates must have passed out from *THQ-I Teaching of the Holy Quran-I 1(1-0)
following disciplines.
• F.Sc (Pre-Medical / Pre-Engineering) Semester 2
• ICS
• I.Com
• F.A Course Credit
Course Title
Code Hour
• Minimum requirement 45 % marks
ENG-322 Expository Writing 3(3-0)
Program Structure
ISL-321 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0)
Total number of Credit Hours 66 PSY-302 Introduction to Psychology-II 3(2-1)
Duration of Associate Degree Program 2 years
Semester duration 16-18 weeks PSY-304 Introduction to Data in Psychology 2(1-1)
Course Load per semester 16-21 Cr. Hr EDU-503 Foundation of Education 3(3-0)
URD-321 Functional Urdu 2(2-0)
MCM-352 Basics and Mass Communication 2(2-0)
PST-321 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
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Prospectus 2024
Semester 3
Course Credit
Title
Code Hrs
Semester 4
Course Credit
Title
Code Hrs
Semester 4
Course Credit
Title
Code Hour
COM-402 Advance Accounting-II 3(3-0)
COM-404 Cost Accounting 3(3-0)
COM-406 Income Tax 3(3-0)
GSC-321 The Science of Global Challenges 3(3-0)
ENT-422 Entrepreneurship 2(2-0)
QTR-422 Quantitative Reasoning-II 3(3-0)
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Associate Degree in Food Science & Technology
The Food Science & Technology Associate Degree Program is designed to impart the skill of application of food science to the selection,
preservation, processing, packaging, distribution, and use of safe food. Related fields include analytical chemistry, biotechnology, engineering,
nutrition, quality control, and food safety management.
Objectives:
This degree program has the following aims & objectives:
• To produce qualified food technologists for food industries, teaching and research organizations.
• To establish links between Teaching/ research institutions, government, commercial organizations and consumers.
• To preserve, process and manipulate the agricultural crops to avoid post-harvest losses.
• To protect our environmental condition from deterioration of food.
• To introduce novel, nutrition’s economic value added food products for local consumption and export.
• To incorporate the food industry waste for new products development.
• To provide consultancy and advisory services to food industries
• To provide diagnostic analysis of food products.
• To establish international collaboration with food science departments and food processing industries by exchange of students & staff.
• To organize functions/seminars for creating awareness about the importance of safe, processed and nutritious food.
Career Paths:
Jobs directly related to this degree include:
• Assistant food technologist
• Nutritional therapist
• Assistant Product/process development scientist
• Quality manager
• Regulatory affairs officer
• Scientific laboratory technician
Eligibility Criteria
For admission in this program, the candidates must have passed out from following disciplines.
15. F.Sc (Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering)
16. DAE Food Technology (3 years) from PBTE Lahore
17. Minimum requirement 45% marks
Program Structure
1. Total numbers of Credit Hours 80
2. Duration of Associate Degree Program 2 years
3. Semester duration 16-18 weeks
4. Course Load per Semester 18-21 Cr Hrs
Semester 1
Course Credit
Course Title
Code Hour
MTH-321 3(3-0)
Mathematics-I or Biology-I
BHS-316 3(2-1)
STA-322 Introduction to Statistical Theory-l 3(3-0)
CSI-321 Introduction to Computing Applications 3(2-1)
PST-321 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)
ENG-321 Functional English 3(3-0)
BCH-306 Essentials of Biochemistry 3(3-0)
FST-301 Introduction to Food Science & Technology 3(2-1)
THQ-311 Translation of the Holy Quran-l 1(1-0)
Total 21
Semester 2
Course Credit
Course Title
Code Hour
MTH-322 3(3-0)
Mathematics-II or Biology-II
BHS-317 3(2-1)
STA-323 Introduction to Statistical Theory-II 3(3-0)
ISL-321 / Islamic Studies / Ethics (For Non-Muslim
2(2-0)
ISL-322 Students)
ENG-322 English Composition & Comprehension 3(3-0)
FST-302 Food Production 3(2-1)
FST-304 Food Processing & Preservation 3(2-1)
HND-301 Principles of Human Nutrition 3(3-0)
Total 20
Course Credit
Course Title
Code Hour
Total 18
Semester 4
Course Credit
Course Title
Code Hour
Total 21
Objectives
The objectives of Post-Magistral Diploma in Clinical Psychology
* To explore the ways that psychological theories are used to
describe, understand, predict and control or modify behavior.
* To articulate each theory’s assessment techniques and the theory’s
approach to the treatment and understanding of psychopathology.
* To describe and classify several Psychological disorders.
* To develop understanding of assessment, etiology, symptoms and
treatments of major psychological disorders.
* To make the understanding of clinical research &
analysis/interpretation of results of data.
Career Paths
After the completion of the program, students will be able to:
• Run their own clinics for treatment of psychological patients.
• Serve as a clinical psychologist in psychiatry department of any hospital.
Eligibility Criteria
For admission in this program the student must have passed out from
following disciplines.
• BS/ M.Sc in Psychology/ Applied Psychology
• Minimum requirement 50% marks
Semester 1
Course Credit
Course Title
Code Hour
Total 17
Semester 2
Course Credit
Course Title
Code Hour
PSY-684 Research Methodology and Data Analysis-II 4(3-1)
PSY-686 Psychodiagnosis and Assessment-II 3(3-0)
PSY-688 Psychotherapy-II 3(3-0)
PSY-690 Psychophysiology & Psychopharmacology-II 3(3-0)
PSY-692 Internship 4(4-0)
Total 17
Summer Semester
1.1 Minimum Academic Requirement: A candidate seeking admission to the Associate Degree Programs (2year) must have passed Intermediate
examination as per eligibility criteria required for each program. The candidates who have passed A-level exam must submit equivalence certificate
from a recognized institution.
1.2 Domicile: The candidate should submit the domicile of Punjab Province. The candidate with domicile other than the Punjab province will have
to produce a nomination letter from his/her respective provincial government against reserved seats if any. Foreign students can also apply
through the relevant Federal Ministry. Seats are reserved for the candidates from FATA/FANA (Gilgit/Baltistan) and Baluchistan..
1.3 Age/Gender: There shall be no gender discrimination for admission to all the Bachelor degree programs. The maximum age limit is 22 years,
which may be relaxed up to 2 years by the competent authority in hardship cases.
1.4 No Objection Certificate (NOC): The employees of the government / any organization nominated for admission at this university shall have to
take study leave to pursue studies as a regular student, failing which the student shall not be admitted. However, after getting the admission by a
nominee in university it would be obligatory for the parent department to sanction the study leave or grant extension in leave in favor of nominee
within first semester of admission, otherwise the admission shall be cancelled.
• Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction and examination shall be English.
There shall be 2 semesters (Fall and Spring) of 18 weeks each in an academic year. The commencement of semesters shall be
regulated by the Academic Council. (Explanation: Out of 18 weeks, 16 weeks shall be actual teaching time, the rest may be utilized
for enrollment, conduct of examinations and declaration of results, etc.).
• Scheme of Study
The subjects of study for the various degree programs are given in the Prospectus which may be amended from time to time.
The minimum credit hour requirement for instituting degree is 65-68 for Associate Degree Programs
All the academic matters shall be routed through proper channel i.e. through the coordinator of the program concerned and the
Principal of the College
Admissions shall be conducted in the fall semester and only once in a calendar year or as decided by the university authority. If a
to candidate fails complete enrollment, his/her admission shall be cancelled.
5. Authority of Admission
The admission to all programs shall be made by the Principal of the College on the basis of merit list prepared by the respective
Program Coordinators.
6. Lists of selected candidates shall be displayed by the Principal office and subsequent lists shall be displayed till the last seat is
filled up. (Explanation: The last list would be displayed keeping in view that 75 percent attendance in lectures would not suffer).
7. The competent authority may refuse admission to a candidate without assigning any reason.
7. Enrollment Requirement
A candidate admitted to the course shall, for so long as the student has not completed all the requirements for the degree, enroll
for each semester subject to the maximum admissible limit of six semesters for Associate Degree programs.
10.1 A student may discontinue enrolled semester before appearing in the final examination with the permission of the Vice Chancellor
obtained on the recommendations of the Principal on account of sickness duly certified by the University Medical Officer or due to
circumstances beyond his/ her control subject to fulfillment of condition that the student has passed the final examination of previous
semester with minimum prescribed GPA/CGPA required for the said degree program.
9. Enrolment
11.1 An application for enrolment on the prescribed form; Course Registration Form accompanied by proof of fee paid (bank receipt) shall be
presented to the office of the Principal on the day(s) notified for enrollment.
11.2 The Principal may allow a student to enroll by the last day of the 2nd week after the commencement of classes, with late fee of Rs. 500/- .
11.3 However, The Vice Chancellor has the powers to allow a student to enroll till the last day of the 4th week after the commencement of
classes, with double late fee of Rs. 1000/-.
11.4 Enrolment in absentia is not allowed. Student is required to be present in person with a proof of identification (University Identity
Card or Computerized National Identity Card etc.) for enrollment.
11.5 Enrollment will only be considered complete when Course Registration Form is submitted to the office of the Principal and it is
mandatory for the completion of the enrolment process.
11.6 A candidate admitted to a degree program shall, far so long as he has not submitted thesis (if applicable), have to enroll for each semester.
11.7 The maximum duration for completion of Associate Degree and B.Tech programs shall be two years (four semesters).
The students who will enroll in the first additional semester beyond the normal tenure of the program will have to pay an additional
tuition fee of 50% and for rest of the additional semesters will have to pay 100%, additional tuition fee over and above the regular fee.
1. Re-Admission
12.1 If a student fails to enroll in any semester(s) without permission of the competent authority, he/she shall cease to be on the
rolls of the University and in case the student desires re-admission, he/she shall have to apply for the same.
12.2 The Principal may re-admit such a candidate subject to the payment of Rs. 2,000/- as re-admission fee and Rs. 5,000/- as per
semester gap fee, if applicable.
12.3 The Principal may refuse the re-admission if the reasons mentioned are not
convincing.
Note: The period of gap semester will not be counted towards residential
requirements.
2. Revision of Course Registration Form
13.1 A student may be permitted to revise his/her Course Registration Form within 20 days from the commencement of classes. After this
period the student may be allowed to revise Course Registration Form up to the 4th week from the commencement of classes on
payment of RS. 1,000/-
The final examination for a semester shall be held on a date and time and place to be notified by the teacher in advance.
15.4 The scripts of each examination shall be discussed with the students.
15.5 (i) The mid-semester examination shall be held during 9th week of the semester which shall carry 30 percent of the total allocated marks for the
course.
(ii) This examination shall be held by the teacher concerned who shall proceed according to the University rules .
(iii) For the purpose of evaluation, one credit will carry 20 marks e.g. a four credits course will carry 80 marks. These marks will be divided in
accordance.
16.2 If a student fails to obtain CGPA of 1.75 at the end of each academic year (Fall and Spring) his/her admission shall stand cancelled. However the student
may seek fresh admission.
16.3 A student, who obtains CGPA of 1.75 or more but less than 2.50 upon the completion of entire approved course work, may be allowed to repeat once the
courses of the previous semesters in which the student had obtained the lowest grades in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.50, failing
which the student shall cease to be on the rolls provided that he/she has availed the maximum permissible repetitions.
16.4 CGPA of 2.5 out of 4.0 is required to qualify for the award of degree.
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17. General
17.1 The students who enroll beyond their minimum limit of the semesters will have to pay an additional tuition fee of 50% and for rest of the additional
semesters will have to pay 100%, additional tuition fee over and above the regular fee.
17.2 The students who enroll extra semesters beyond their minimum residential requirement will not be allowed hostel accommodation.
17.3 Office of the Principal will maintain student record for 3 years after the declaration of final result. After that period, the record may be disposed off
with the permission of the Vice Chancellor.
17.4 Office of the Controller of Examinations shall keep scripts of student’s examinations for two semesters (one year).
17.5 The students who enroll 5th and 6th semesters shall have to pay additional fee of 50 % and 100%, respectively over and above the regular fee.
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Code of Conduct
1. Students’ ID Cards
1.1 All the students are required to display their ID cards, issued by the college office, during the college hours. Otherwise, they will be penalized. If an ID card
is lost, a duplicate card will be issued on the payment of Rs. 100/-.
Morning: Fee Structure for F.Sc (Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering), ICS Part-II Year 2024-26
Note:
6. Fee will be paid within one week after issuance of installment fee voucher. After due date, per day Rs. 100/- will be charged as fine in case of
non-payment for one week. Fine Rs. 1500/- will be charged after two weeks and admission will be cancelled after 21 days of issuance of fee
voucher.
7. Any fee related to BISE, Faisalabad will be collected when required by the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Faisalabad.
8. In case, a student intends to migrate to any other institution during the academic year, he will have to pay the remaining college dues for the
year.
Month Other
Admission Tuition Examination Library
of Fee Installment University Total Fee
Fee Fee Fee Security
Deposit Dues
Aug-24 1st 1500 9300 0 2000 2500 15,300
Nov-24 2nd 0 9300 0 0 5250 14,550
Feb-25 3rd 0 9300 0 0 5250 14,550
Sub Total (i) 44,400
Note:
2. Fee will be paid within one week after issuance of installment fee voucher. After due date, per day Rs. 100/- will be charged as fine in case of
non-payment for one week. Fine Rs. 1500/- will be charged after two weeks and admission will be cancelled after 21 days of issuance of fee
voucher.
3. Any fee related to BISE, Faisalabad will be collected when required by the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Faisalabad.
4. In case, a student intends to migrate to any other institution during the academic year, he will have to pay the remaining college dues for the
year.
Evening: Fee Structure for Associate Degree in Accounting & Finance, Public
Administration, Business Administration, Commerce (2 Years)
Other
Admission Registration Examination Library
Semester Tuition Fee University Total Fee
Fee Fee Fee Security
Dues
1st 2000 2000 15000 5000 2500 5500 32,000
2nd 0 0 15000 5000 0 5500 255,00
3rd 0 0 15000 5000 0 5500 255,00
Note:
(i) Project fee @ Rs. 2,000/- will be admissible in last semester.
(ii) Degree fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be admissible in final semester.
(iii) Replica/Evening Program Tuition fee @ Rs. 5000/- will be in addition to the above fee in each semester.
(iv) In case of admission on bench fee Morning/Replica/Evening programs tuition fee @ 10,000/- will be in addition to the
morning fee in each semester.
Other
Admission Registration Examination Library
Semester Tuition Fee University Total Fee
Fee Fee Fee Security
Dues
1st 2000 2000 12,500 5000 2500 5500 29,500
2nd 0 0 12,500 5000 0 5500 23000
3rd 0 0 12,500 5000 0 5500 23000
Note:
a) Project / Internship Fee RS. 2,000 will be admissible in last semester.
b) Degree fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be admissible in final semester.
c) Evening Program Tuition fee @ Rs. 5000/- will be in addition to the above fee in each semester.
d) In case of admission on bench fee Morning/Replica/Evening programs tuition fee @ 10,000/- will be in addition to the morning
fee in each semester.
Other
Admission Registration Examination Library
Semester Tuition Fee University Total Fee
Fee Fee Fee Security
Dues
1st 2000 2000 20,000 5000 2500 5500 37,000
2nd 0 0 20,000 5000 0 5500 30,500
3rd 0 0 20,000 5000 0 5500 30,500
Total Fee
128,500
Note:
e) Project / Internship Fee RS. 2,000 will be admissible in last semester.
f) Degree fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be admissible in final semester.
g) Evening Program Tuition fee @ Rs. 5000/- will be in addition to the above fee in each semester.
h) In case of admission on bench fee Morning/Replica/Evening programs tuition fee @ 10,000/- will be in addition to the morning
fee in each semester.
Other
Admission Registration Examination Library
Semester Tuition Fee University Total Fee
Fee Fee Fee Security
Dues
1st 2000 2000 17,500 5000 2500 5500 34,500
2nd 0 0 17,500 5000 0 5500 28,000
3rd 0 0 17,500 5000 0 5500 28,000
Total Fee
118,500
Note:
i) Project / Internship Fee RS. 2,000 will be admissible in last semester.
j) Degree fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be admissible in final semester.
k) Evening Program Tuition fee @ Rs. 5000/- will be in addition to the above fee in each semester.
l) In case of admission on bench fee Morning/Replica/Evening programs tuition fee @ 10,000/- will be in addition to the morning
fee in each semester.
Other
Admission Registration Examination Library
Semester Tuition Fee University Total Fee
Fee Fee Fee Security
Dues
Note:
(i) Degree fee @ Rs. 2500/- will be admissible in final semester.
(ii) Evening Program Tuition fee @ Rs. 5000/- will be in addition to the above fee in each semester.
(iii) In case of admission on bench fee Morning/Replica/Evening programs tuition fee @ 10,000/- will be in addition to the morning
fee in each semester.
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Prospectus 2024
Admission Committee 2024
Left to Right Ms. Sidra Tabassum, Mr. Muhammad Zia Qammar, Prof. Dr. Naeem Iqbal,
Mr. Shakeel Ahmad
Left to Right: Ms. Sidra Tabassum, Mr. Sajjad Haider Khan, Mr. Muhammad Zia Qammar,
Prof. Dr. Naeem Iqbal, Mr. Shakeel Ahmad, Dr. Haidar Ali