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ADMISSION GUIDE

School of Creative Arts


Undergraduate, Graduate & Post Graduate Programs

Admission Office: 1-Km Defense Road, Off Raiwind Road, Near Bhobtian Chowk Lahore.
1-Km Raiwind Road Lahore near Thokar Niaz Baig, Lahore .
UAN: +92-42-111-865-865,
Web: www.uol.edu.pk Emil: admissions@uol.edu.pk
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Instructions for Applicants:
1. The applicants are encouraged to read the following information before filling up the Admission Form
carefully and avoid overwriting.
2. The Admission Form must be filled and signed by the applicant. The applicant either male or female, who
fulfills the requirements prescribed by the University and conditions mentioned in the prospectus, is eligible
to apply for admission.
3. Application for admission must be made on the prescribed form annexed to the Prospectus which
may be obtained from Admission Office on payment of Rs.1500/- during office hours.
Monday to Friday (8:00am to 5:00pm) - Saturday & Sunday (9:00 to 3:00pm)
4. An applicant can also download the Admission Form from the University website. Filled this form
and attached bank draft Rs. 1700/- from any bank in favor of “The University of Lahore” and send it
through courier along with bank draft 02 days before admission closing date, otherwise your form
will not be acceptable. Please mention your mailing address and contact info clearly.
5. An applicant can apply in four degree programs at a time. However, he or she will be charged Rs. 300/- per
choice excluding the first one.
6. Certified photocopies of the following documents are required to be attached with the Admission Form:
a) 02 colored passport size photographs
b) Matric, Inter, Bachelor and Master degrees or IBCC /HEC equivalent
c) CNIC card of the applicant or Form B or Father CNIC

7. Don’t attach Domicile, Character and Hope Certificate with Admission Form.
8. In case, an applicant does not have certified copies of the required documents, the same may be attested by
University Admission Officer on submission of the original documents.
9. In order to get admission in any degree program, the applicants are required to qualify UOL Entrance Test,
Interview or both.
10. The selection of applicant shall be on merit, determined on the basis of marks obtained in the last
examination, entry test and such other criteria as University may determine.
11. Applicants awaiting final exam result or those who have appeared in supplementary exam are eligible to
apply for admission. However, in such cases, they will be deprived of previous qualification weightage and
will be purely evaluated on the basis of their test/interview score.
12. The applicants bearing O-Level, A-Level qualification or equivalent are required to submit their IBCC
Equivalence Certificate in order to determine their eligibility. If an applicant fails to produce the same, he or
she will not be given qualification weightage.
13. All admissions are granted on “Provisional” basis. It is the sole responsibility of the selected applicants to
provide proof of their eligibility within 3 weeks of the declaration of the result failing which their admission
will be cancelled.
14. The UOL offers female hostel. The rent per room is Rs. 10,000 /- per month (Including 3 time meal).
15. The University transport is available throughout the Lahore City.
16. Incomplete Admission Forms will be rejected. Documents once submitted are non-returnable.

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17. For Foreign/International Applicants please visit our website:
http://www.uol.edu.pk/Services/StudentServices/InternationalStudentsAdvisory
Cautions:
1. The applicants are strongly encouraged to take special care of the fee deadlines after getting
admission otherwise he or she will be deprived of admission.
2. In order to avoid any inconvenience, please submit your Admission Form before the admission
closing date.
3. The University is authorized to amend its rules including fee any time without prior intimation.
4. The University has not authorized any publisher or person for preparation of its Entrance Tests. So
please beware of such elements.

Program Name: BS Media and Mass Communication (BSMMC)


BS Film and Television (BAFT)
Entry Requirements: Minimum 45%.12 years of education/HSSC/Intermediate or Equivalent
Program Duration: 4 Years (08 semesters)

Program Name: M.Sc. Mass Communication (MMC)


Entry Requirements: Minimum: 2nd division or CGPA 2.00 or 45% marks &14 years of
education/BA.B.Sc. or Equivalent
Program Duration: 2 Years (04 semesters)

Program Name: M.Phil Media & Mass Communication Studies PMMC (Research Track)
M.Phil Media & Mass Communication Studies PMMC (Production Track)
Entry Requirements: Minimum 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 & 16 years of education in relevant field /
Multimedia, Visual Communication and Professionals working in Media
Industry.
Program Duration: 2 Years (04 semesters)

Admission Requirement: Qualify UOL Entrance Test / Interview


Schedule of Classes: Weekdays-1-Morning–Monday to Friday (8:00am to 5:00pm)for BS & Msc program
2-Afternoon- Monday to Friday (2:00am to 5:00pm)for M.Phil
Weekend-Morning-Saturday & Sunday (9:00am to 6:00pm)for M.Phil
Program Location: Defense Road, Lahore

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Sample Test (Total Duration: 2hours)
 BS (Hons.) Media & Communication
 BA (Hons.) Film & Television
 M.Sc Mass Communication
 M. Phil in Media and Mass Communication

1. General Knowledge Section

Total Question: 20
Time: 30 min
Question 1 Who was the first Governor General of Pakistan?

Question 2 O.I.C stands for ………………………………………?

Question 3 The Industrial Revolution started in which country?

Question 4 Which year did the World War 2 Begin?


A. 1937
B. 1938
C. 1940
D. 1939
E. None of these
2. Verbal/Writing Section

Total Question: 20
Time: 30 min
SYNONYMS Total Questions: 10
Each question below consists of a word printed in capital letters followed by five lettered words or phrases
choose the lettered word or phrase having the same or nearly the same meaning as the word in CAPITAL
letters.

Question 1 ODIOUS
A. Hateful
B. Blunt
C. Neutral
D. Phobia
E. None of these
(Answer= A)

ANTONYMS Total Questions: 10

Each question below consists of a word printed in capital letters followed by five lettered words or phrases.
Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.

Question 1 DIFFUSE
A. Concentrate
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B. Contend
C. Imply
D. Pretend
E. Rebel
(Answer= A)

ANALOGIES Total Questions:10


In each of the following questions, a related pair of words or phrases is followed by five lettered pairs of words
or phrases select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original
pair.

Question 1 COLOR: SPECTRUM


A. Tone: Scale
B. Sound: Waves
C. Verse: Poem
D. Dimension: Space
E. Cell: Organism
(Answer= A)

Sentence Completion Total Questions 20

Part 1- Finish the incomplete sentences with suitable answers

Question 1 I Strive for ……………………………………………..?

Question 2 The Future is ...………………………………………?

Question 3 I Wish ……………………………………………………?

Part 2 - Each sentence below has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Beneath the
sentence are five lettered words or sets of words. Choose the word or set of word for each blank that best fits the
meaning of the sentence has a whole.

Question 1 In order to make the best use of available human resources, we must first……….. and then…………..
Human talents.

A. Educate: equalize
B. Decompose: Rebuild
C. Revitalize: Discern
D. Discover: develop
E. Produce: accrue
(Answer= D)

Question 2

The superficiality of his calmness was………… by the tremor of his hands as he tried to pick up the paper.

A. Intensified
B. Betrayed
C. Imposed

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D. Secured
E. Unchanged

(Answer= B)

Reading and Comprehension 1 Paragraph


In this part you will be given a passage of about one to two pages, during the 15 minutes time you have to read it
carefully and remember the important points in your mind. After reading you will be asked 10 questions from the
passage you just read.

Paragraph

Do you want to keep up with the latest research and discoveries in science? There are many good websites that you can
visit to make that easy. One great site is called science news for kids. This site reports science news covering a wide
covering range of subjects. The articles are written with the interests and educational experience of younger readers in
mind, but adults will find this site suitable for them as well.

1) The author believes that adults……….


a) Won’t understand a site of kids.
b) Will find science news for kids useful.
c) Don’t like science as much as kids.

Another wonderful site, one that I check out every day, is called Science Daily. The site is constantly updated with news,
often about exciting findings that change how Updated with news, often about exciting findings that change how we look
at the world and the universe. Whether it’s newly unearthed discoveries about creatures that have been extinct for
millions of years or the latest advances in cures for human diseases, you will find that Science Daily.

2) What does “daily” mean?


a) never at night
b) only for scientists
c) every day
3) What does “unearthed” mean in the paragraph?
a) Dug up
b) From another planet
c) Shot into space

ESSAY WRITING 200-250 Words

The student is required to write an argumentative essay choosing from 3 given topics. In an argumentative essay, we not
only give information but also present an argument with the supporting ideas and opposing ideas of the topic. The
student should clearly take a stand write as if the student is trying to persuade an opposing audience.

1) Should we do more to deal with the problem of domestic violence, or is the problem exaggerated?
2) We are becoming overwhelmingly dependent on computers. Is this dependence on computers a good thing or should
we be more suspicious of their benefits?
3) Education is an indivisible part of the prosperity of the nation. The more educated and culture people there are in the
country the more flourishing and thrifty the country is.
Comment on this issue, argument your decision.

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