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“The University of

Relevance”

UNDERGRADUATE

PROSPECTUS
2019-20

DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Vision Statement The University of Relevance leading to Techno-preneurial Excellence

Dawood University of Engineering & Technology aims to invest in human


Mission Statement capital for accelerated advancement in engineering knowledge and practices,
new frontiers in R&D hence creating knowledge led economy and better future
for generations to come

• Help place-bound students achieve their educational aspirations


• Expand public engagement to contribute to economic and cultural vitality
and to the health and quality of life of the people of Pakistan
Goals • Graduate education and training that prepares students for interdisciplinary
engineering research and advanced problem solving
• Align university resources with important state needs to promote
multidisciplinary research
• Create knowledge base that integrates technical expertise, communication
skills and team building; required for commercialization of research

• Establish Contemporary and rigorous educational units and practices


that produce well rounded engineers
• Create an atmosphere that facilitates personal commitment to the educational
success of students in an environment that values diversity and community
• Develop education and research partnerships with targeted agencies,
universities, and industries
Objectives • Foster Highly successful alumni who contribute to the Professoression in
the global society
• Conduct Internationally recognized research programs
• Preferred avenue for the industry to seek solutions and technical advices
• Emerge as think tank for Government for prudent and accountable
resource management

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CONTENTS
Vice Chancellor`s Message 04

DUET 5th Convocation 05

Life at DUET 06

Chapter 01 Introduction 11

Chapter 02 Departments 13

Department of Architecture and Planning 15


Department of Chemical Engineering 25


Department of Computer System Engineering 35


Department of Electronic Engineering 43

Department of Energy and Environment Engineering 55


Department of Industrial Engineering & Management 63


Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering 71


Department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering 79


Department of Telecommunication Engineering 87


Department of Basic Sciences, Mathamatics, English and Humanities 95

Chapter 03 Scheme & Categories 101

Chapter 04 Application Process for Admission 107

Chapter 05 Admission Policy 115


Chapter 06 Fee Structure 119

Chapter 07 Students Conducts and Discipline Regulations 123

Chapter 08 Semester Regulations 129

Chapter 09 Regulations for Examination 135

Chapter 10 Students Facility 141

Guide Map (Jinnah Campus) 144

Guide Map (Iqbal Campus) 145

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VICE CHANCELLOR’S
MESSAGE

It gives me pleasure to write message for Prospectus 2019-2020. This has been the 6th admission during my tenure. It
gives me great satisfaction to state that there have been impressive strides achieved by our University in the 6 years to
catapult us amongst the emerging Universities of Pakistan. Since 2017 we have established state of the art laboratories
in every department of our Degree Program. Our strength of Ph.D faculty is growing every year enabling us to start
postgraduate programs since 2018. All in all, Dawood University of Engineering and Technology Karachi has entered
very existing phase of the development where students, faculty and the employees are energized to achieve the next
paradigm.

I welcome the aspirants for admission in Dawood University of Engineering and Technology. This prospectus is just a
glimpse of our programs our regulations and the life in the University.

Dr. Faizullah Abbasi


Vice Chancellor

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DUET 6th Convocation

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Life at DUET

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Chapter

01
INTRODUCTION
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Introduction
The foundation stone of the Dawood College of Engineering &Technology was laid by the former President of Pakistan
(Late) Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan in 1962. The College was established by Dawood Foundation under the
supervision of Seth Ahmed Dawood in 1964.
On March 2013 the Sindh Assembly passed the Sindh ACT No. XII of 2013, upgrading it to a University. Its academic and
administrative control has been vested in the Syndicate, Senate and Academic Council as per ACT. The Vice- Chancellor
is the Principal Executive and Academic Officer of the University.
The University offers four year degree programs in the field of engineering and Five year in the Field of architecture. The
Engineering departments include Electronics, Chemical, Industrial & Management and Metallurgy & Materials. From
the session 2010-2011, the University has introduced four new departments namely Energy & Environment, Petroleum
& Gas, Telecommunication, and Computer System Engineering. The University has two campuses, one located near
Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum and the other situated at Block-17 Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. These campuses comprise
various facilities including class rooms, state of the art lending and reference libraries, laboratories, workshops, drawing
halls, Students cafeteria, auditorium, with a capacity of 650, seminar rooms girls common room etc.
The University has a fleet of seven buses for pick and drop facility tothe students. DUET has well-equipped computer
laboratories. We are situated in the heart of Karachi with an outreach to all the Industrial zones of the city. Our students
have a regular opportunity to visit industries for practical training.
It shall be pertinent to note that with the assistance and support of the Higher education commission (HEC) a Video
Conference room with state of the art facilities has been established under the PERN, which also provides access to
Digital library.
Realizing the importance of Quality Assurance, DUET has established its Quality Enhancement Cell in November 2009
to implement quality improvement programs in all the departments and faculties of DUET under the supervision and
guideline of the Higher Education Commission and QAA.
Since DUET is located in the largest industrial city of Pakistan, various Engineering department are directly involved in
providing solutions/consultation to local industries. Students are assigned final year projects with the in plant training and
internship in and outside Karachi under active supervision of experts in the industry.
In order to develop entrepreneurial qualities in our students and develop a base for impact based research DUET has
recently established an Office for Research Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC). The ORIC is expected to be the
hub of research and also act as an incubator for our students to enter into the world of industry and business.

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ADMINISTRATION
Sr. # Name Contact Number

Vice Chancellor 021-99230701


1 Dr. Faizullah Abbasi 021-99231195-8
Ph.D (Metallurgy) Sheffield City Ext: 267

Pro Vice Chancellor 021-99232648


2 Dr. Pir Roshan Din Shah Rashdi 021-99231195-8
Ph.D (Mechanical Engineering) University of Nottingham, UK Ext: 263

Dean, Faculty of Engineering 021-34921353


3 Professor. Dr. Abdul Waheed Bhutto 021-99231195-8
Ph.D (Chemical Engineering) MUET, Jamshoro Ext: 309

Academic Coordinator, Dept. of Architecture & Planning


4 Dr. Dost Ali Khowaja 021-99243367
Ph.D (Urban & Regional Planning) University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

Acting Registrar 021-99232645


5 Dr. Asif Shah 021-99231195-8
Ph.D (Nanomaterials) Dalian University of Technology, China Ext: 251

Controller of Examinations 021-99230476


6 Dr. Rashid Hussain Abro 021-99231195-8
Ph.D (Chemical Engineering) BUCT, China Ext: 309

Director Finance
021-99231195-8
7 Mr. Shabeer Shaikh
Ext: 329
FCMA (PAK), ACMA (UK)

Consultant Human Resources Development


021-99231195-8
8 Mr. Iftikhar Ahmed Soomro
Ext: 221
BE (Metallurgy) DUET, Karachi

Director Postgraduate Studies


9 Dr. Shoukat Ali Mazari 021-34131107
Ph.D (Chemical Engineering) University of Malaya, Malaysia

Director Industrial Liaison and Alumni Affairs


10 Dr. Parwaiz A.A. Khan 021-99232382
Ph.D (Metallurgy), USA

Project Director
021-99231195-8
11 Mr. Muhammad Afzal Shaikh
Ext: 294
BE (Civil) MUET, Jamshoro

Advisor, Student Affairs


021-99231195-8
12 Dr. Dost Ali Khowaja
Ext: 253
Ph.D (Urban and Regional Planning) University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

Director Sports
021-99231195-8
13 Engr. Rashid Ali
Ext: 303
BE (Chemical) DUET, Karachi

Director ORIC
14 Dr. Ghullam Mujtaba 021-99231195-8
Ph.D (Enivornment Engineering & Energy) Myongji University, South Korea

Director Quality Enhancement Cell 021-4911080


15 Dr. Abdul Sami Rajput 021-99231195-8
Ph.D (Fusion Chemical) Hanyang University, South Korea Ext: 310

Librarian 021-99231195-8
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Mr. Naiz Ahmed Memon Ext: 313

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ACADEMIC HEADS

Sr. # Name / Qualification Contact Number

Department of Architecture & Planning


Dr. Yasira Naeem Pasha
021-99243874
1 Ph.D (Architectural Educatio) NED Univeristy of Engineering & Technology, Karachi
021-99243866
M. Sc. (Environmental Design) Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad
B. Arch (Architecture) University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore

Department of Chemical Engineering


Dr. Abdul Karim Shah 021-99232637
2 Ph.D (Chemical Engineering) Hanyang University, South Korea 021-99231195-8
M.E (Chemical Engineering), MUET, Jamshoro Ext: 314
B.E (Chemical Engineering), MUET, Jamshoro

Department of Computer system Engineering


Dr. Saleem Ahmed Phul 021-99232643
3 Ph.D (Electronic Engineering) Chonbuk National University, South Korea 021-99231195-8
M.S (Electronics & Communication Engineering) Myongji University, South Korea Ext: 232
B.E (Computer system Engineering) QUEST, Nawabshah

Department of Electronic Engineering


021-99232636
Dr. Arsalan Ansari
4 021-99231195-98
Ph.D (Power Electronics) Hanyang University, South Korea
Ext: 300
B.E (Electrical Engineering) MUET, Jamshoro

Department of Energy & Environment Engineering 021-99232640


Engr. Muhammad Irfan 021-99231195-8
5
ME (Energy and Environmental Management) Europa-Universität Flensburg Germany Ext: 306
BE (Environment Engineering) QUEST, Nawabshah

Department of Industrial Engineering & Management


Professor. Dr. Zeeshan Ali 021-99232639
6 Ph.D (Control and Dynamics Mechanical) University of Nottingham, UK 021-99231195-8
M.S (Mechatronics) University of Nottingham, UK Ext: 237
B.E (Mechanical) NWFP University, Peshawar

021-99232638
Department of Metallurgy & Materials Engineering
021-99231195-8
7 Dr. Inamullah Maitlo
Ext: 307
Ph.D (Metallurgy Science) BUCT , China

Department of Petroleum & Gas Engineering 021-99232641


8 Professor. Dr. Abdul Waheed Bhutto 021-99231195-8
Ph.D (Chemical Engineering) MUET, Jamshoro Ext: 223

Department of Telecommunication Engineering


021-99232642
Dr. Izhar Hussain Zaidi
9 021-99231195-8
M.S Leading to Ph.D, University of Bristol, UK
Ext: 308
B.S (Electrical Engineering) SSUET, Karachi

Department of Basic Sciences, Mathamatics, English and Humanities


021-99232644
Dr. Ghulam Abbas Kandhro
10 021-99231195-8
Postdoc (Chemistry) Turkey
Ext: 239
Ph.D (Chemistry) University of Sindh

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02
DEPARTMENTS
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of Department of
Architecture Chemical
and Planning Engineering

Department of Department of
Computer System Electronic
Engineering Engineering

Department of Department of
Energy and Industrial
Environment Engineering &
Engineering Management

Department of
Department of
Metallurgy and
Petroleum and
Materials
Gas Engineering
Engineering

Department of
Department of Basic Sciences,
Telecommunication Mathamatics,
Engineering English and
Humanities

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Department of
Architecture and
Planning
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Architecture and
Planning
MISSION The Department of Architecture and Planning is committed with the Founders’ concept of
“Student Architect”. We Prepare Right Professional for the Right Organization. The aims is to
develop Professionals with adaptation of a philosophy of “Socially Responsive Environmental
Design” based on the users’ requirements. The Architects’ work for carrying out research based
on design projects to meet modern trends in Architecture.

• To train the students should have the ability to identify, examine, and to perform in analysis for interpre-
OBJECTIVES tation to draw valid conclusions.
• To prepare the students who can understand and formulate real world problems in the domain of ar-
chitecture, structure, environment, and research and then the students who can apply problem-solving
skills to obtain valid realistic solutions.
• To develop the students’ abilities in critical thinking, problem solving with teamwork.
• To develop presentation and communication skills required in the corporate world.
• To incorporate the abilities in the students about how to engage in lifelong learning and growth in the
field of architecture and to understand Professional and ethical responsibility.

Department of Architecture and Planning-Dawood University of Engineering and Technology (DAP-DUET),


About the entails a broad framework of design sensitivity. It also includes relative courses based on theory and a
wider range of architectural design. The architectural design with focusing on social environment in the
Department contemporary connotation in context of Vice Chancellor’s guidelines and motivational approaches.
The education of Architecture in Karachi began in the year 1954. It started from “Chai Khana” named of
Café Al Mehran, the first venue where classes of School of Architecture were initiated by Pak PWD. In
1956, the school was housed in a purpose built premises at Shahra-e-Kamal Attaturk, this was designed by
the founder Architect Mehdi Ali Mirza.
In 1972, the school was upgraded to a degree program, Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch) and was
merged with Dawood College of Engineering and Technology Karachi. The peculiar achievements of this
Department after 1972 are, (a) The Golden Jubilee Celebration (2004). (b) Four abroad study tours like
India, Bangladesh, Iran, Turkey. (c) In addition country wide Industrial trips are arranged every year. (d) The
Affiliation with MIT and Harvard-USA, under the umbrella of Agha Khan Award in Architecture. Teachers’
Exchange Program was also a part of Agha Khan Award venture. (e) Commencement of “Design Spectrum
Lecture Series” (2008) in which eminent Architects visited the Department and shared their expertise with
students.(f) Recognition given by Architects Association of England through which DAP-DUET students
were awarded exemption in 2 levels of Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). (g) Strong interaction
with the Alumni of DAP-DUET through the DUAA forum to do attempts towards academic up gradation. The
department also arrange Study Tour (visits) to different sites to have exposure of Practical/ Professional
knowledge to the students of Architecture.
From the year 1995, the Department of Architecture and Planning has been established at an exclusive
premises, namely the Iqbal Campus. On completion of five year courses based on theory and design,
including thesis design I and II, the department offers Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture (B.Arch).
Considering the present needs of developing countries including Pakistan, for up gradation of social
environment to overcome the housing, shelter and other related problems in urban and rural areas, the
department intends to restart a Masters program in Urban Design. This will include Environmental Design
and Management in order to improve socio- economic status of deprived communities in Pakistan.
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Architecture & Planing

CHAIRPERSON’S MESSAGE
It is an honour and pleasurefor me to welcome the young students inDepartment of Architecture
and Planning at Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi. In a world of futuristic
approach, we anticipate the future architects to be well integrated in the society reflecting their
excellence imparted in the institution. The academic and professional approach is envisioned
through “Socially Responsive Architecture”.

Following the philosophy of the integrated approach in architectural design, the department holds
a strong background being the pioneer of architectural education in Pakistan for a degree course.
It offers a five-year undergraduate course covering multiple aspects of the architectural studies
including social, contextual, historical, technological, scientific and cultural factors. The courses
of study are designed to sensitize the students by developing their default intellect in a holistic
manner, encompassing architectural knowledge.Students are encouraged to gain hands on
experience through study visits, involvement in practical assignments, and internships to attain a
certain level of confidence and knowledge to practice. Our highly intellectual faculty ensures the
vision of the department to be inculcated in the students at its best. Commitment and dedication
are additional strengths of the faculty and supporting professional staff.

The department offers a feel good ambiance to enhance the workability of students, faculty and
staff. The premises have been developed according to the needs and activities. A well- elaborated
reference library and advanced computer lab is developed to facilitate the students and staff.
In addition to these, facilities of departmental staff offices, architectural design studios, model
making lab, surveying and levelling lab, material and construction lab are supporting the academic
and administrative requirements. The department encourages the research approach in social
and contextual areas covering the multidisciplinary grounds. Final year students present their
thesis research in several areas relevant to architectural discipline. The interactive learning
is also adopted as an added feature through several seminars, intellectual discussions, and
specified workshops. The department foresees to excel in its vision for serving the society for best
appropriate architecture in the years to come.

Dr. Yasira Naeem Pasha


Chairperson
A&P

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List of Faculty
S. PEC/
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University
No. PCATP NO.

Urban and Regional University of Strathclyde,


Ph.D
Academic Planning Glasgow, UK
Dr. Dost Ali
1 Coordinator- CE 1996
Khowaja
FAP
Mehran University of
B.E Civil Engineering Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro

Architectural NED University of Engineering


Ph.D
Education and Technology, Karachi
Chairperson/
Dr. Yasira Naeem Environmental Allama Iqbal Open University,
2 Assistant M. Sc. A-2336
Pasha Design Islamabad
Professor
University of Engineering &
B. Arch Architecture
Technology, Lahore

Water
M. Sc. Environmental Loughborough University- UK
Management
Assistant
3 Ar. Rabia Siddiqui A-1797
Professor PGD Poverty Reduction IHS, Netherlands

Dawood College of Engineering


B. Arch Architecture
and Technology, Karachi

M. Sc. Environmental Allama Iqbal Open University


(in Progress) Design (AIOU)
Assistant
4 Ar. Reena Memon A-2333
Professor Mehran University of
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro
Assistant Dawood College of Engineering
5 Ar. Asim Mobin B. Arch Architecture A-1582
Professor and Technology, Karachi
Environmental Allama Iqbal Open University
M. Sc.
Design (AIOU)
Ar. Tamkeena Assistant
6 A-02798
Mustafa Professor Dawood College of Engineering
B. Arch Architecture
and Technology, Karachi

NED University of Engineering


M. Arch Architecture
and Technology, Karachi
Assistant
7 Ar. Faryal Sikander Mehran University of A-03509
Professor
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro
Green
Ph.D Infrastructure, University of Melbourne –
(In progress) Urban Built Australia
Assistant Environment
8 Ar. Lubaina Adnan Professor Water A-2669
(on study leave) Allama Iqbal Open University
M. Sc. Environmental
(AIOU)
Design

B. Arch Architecture University of Karachi, Karachi

Ph.D Queensland University of


Architecture
(In progress) Australia

NED University of Engineering


M. Arch Architecture
and Technology, Karachi
Ar. Qurat-ul-Ain Lecturer
9 A-03337
Rehman (on study leave)
Mehran University of
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro

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NED University of Engineering


M. Arch Architecture
and Technology, Karachi
10 Ar. Furquan Khan Lecturer A-03090
B. Arch Architecture NED UET, Karachi

Ph.D Sungkyunkwan University,


Architecture
(in Progress) South Korea
Urban Planning &
Lecturer M. Sc Hanyang University, Korea
11 Ar. Mushk Bughio Engineering A-03908
(on study leave)
Mehran University of
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro
Sustainable
M. Sc US-PCFASW MUET
Architecture
12 Ar. Bushra Talpur Lecturer Mehran University of A-04387
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro
Sustainable
M. Sc. Architecture and University of Derby, UK
Ar. Muhammad Healthy Buildings
13 Lecturer A- 03798
Junaid Mehran University of
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro
Master Project
SZABIST University, Karachi
(in Progress) Management
Ar. Fahad Ahmed Design Studio
14 A-05387
Bughio Architect Dawood University of
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Karachi
Master NED University of Engineering
MURP
(in Progress) and Technology, Karachi
Ar. Maria Sajid
15 Studio Architect Dawood University of A-05613
Zaheer
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Karachi
University of Engineering and
M. Arch Architecture
Technology, Lahore
16 Ar. Hira Ovais Studio Architect A-3057
NED University of Engineering
B. Arch Architecture
and Technology, Karachi

M.E Civil Structure University Technology, Malaysia


Engr. Neelam Assistant
17 CE- 28898
Memon Engineer Mehran University of
B.E Civil Engineering Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro

University of Engineering and


18 Ar. Bader-us-Saqib Visiting Faculty B. Arch Architecture A-1388
Technology, Lahore

Ar. Syed Yadullah Dawood College of Engineering


19 Visiting Faculty B. Arch Architecture A - 0427
Haider and Technology, Karachi

Dawood College of Engineering


20 Ar. Sheema Aamir Visiting Faculty B. Arch Architecture A-0933
and Technology, Karachi

NED University of Engineering


M. Arch Architecture
and Technology, Karachi
Ar. Furquan Javaid
21 Visiting Faculty A-03293
Arain Mehran University of
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro

NED University of Engineering


M. Arch Architecture
and Technology, Karachi
22 Ar. Salman Mateen Visiting Faculty A-04525
Mehran University of
B. Arch Architecture Engineering and Technology,
Jamshoro

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List of Courses
1st Semester
Credit Hours
TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
Lec Studio/Lab CR CT HRS
HRS
1 AR 111 Foundation Studio-I (Basic Design-I) 01 05 06 11
2 AR 112 Visual Communication-I 00 02 02 04
3 AR-121 History of Architecture-I 02 00 02 02
4 AR 141 Material and Construction-I 01 01 02 03
5 HUM 101 English-I(Functional) 03 00 03 03
6 AR 142 Mathematics for Architects 02 00 02 02
7 HUM 102 Pakistan Studies 02 00 02 02

Total 11 08 19 27

2nd Semester
Credit Hours TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
CT
Lec Studio/Lab CR
HRS
HRS
1 AR 113 Foundation Studio-II (Basic Design-II) 01 05 06 11
2 AR 114 Visual Communication-II 00 02 02 04
3 AR 122 History of Architecture-II 02 00 02 02
4 AR 143 Energy and Environment-I 02 00 02 02
5 HUM 103 Islamic studies 02 00 02 02
6 HUM 104 Technical Report Writing & Communication Skills 03 00 03 03
7 AR 144 Surveying & Leveling 01 01 02 03

Total 11 08 19 27

3rd Semester
Credit Hours TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
CT
Lec Studio/Lab CR
HRS
HRS
1 AR- 231 Architectural Studio-III 00 08 08 16
2 AR- 215 Visual Communication-III 00 02 02 04
3 AR- 245 Material and Construction-II 01 01 02 03
4 AR- 246 Energy and Environment-II 02 00 02 02
5 AR 223 History of Architecture-III 02 00 02 02
6 AR-247 Structure for Architects-I 02 00 02 02

Total 07 11 18 29

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4th Semester
Credit Hours TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
CT
Lec Studio/Lab CR
HRS
HRS
1 AR 232 Architectural Studio-IV 00 08 08 16

2 AR 248 Building Services & Systems - I 01 01 02 03


3 AR 249 Material and Construction-III 01 01 02 03
4 AR 251 Computer Application in Architecture-I 00 02 02 04

5 AR 2410 Structure for Architects-II 02 00 02 02

6 AR 224 History of Architecture-IV 02 00 02 02

Total 06 12 18 30

5th Semester
Credit Hours TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
CT
Lec Studio/Lab CR
HRS
HRS
1 AR 333 Architectural Studio-V 01 07 08 15
2 AR 3411 Material and Construction-IV 01 01 02 03
3 AR 334 Culture & Architecture 02 00 02 03

4 AR 3412 Building Services and Systems-II 01 01 02 02

5 AR 325 Theory of Architecture-I 02 00 02 04

6 AR 352 Computer Applications in Architecture - II 00 02 02 02

Total 07 11 18 29

6th Semester
Credit Hours TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
CT
Lec Studio/Lab CR
HRS
HRS
1 AR- 335 Architectural Studio-VI 01 07 08 15

2 AR 336 Architecture in Pakistan 02 00 02 02

3 AR-326 Theory of Architecture- II 02 00 02 02

4 AR 3413 Building Services and Systems-III 01 01 02 03

5 AR 371 Landscape Design 02 02 04 06

Total 08 10 18 28

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7th Semester
Credit Hours TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
CT
Lec Studio/Lab CR
HRS
HRS
1 AR 437 Architectural Studio-VII 01 07 08 15
2 AR 472 Urban Design 02 00 02 02
3 AR- 473 Conservation and Adaptive Re-use 02 00 02 02
4 AR 474 Interior Design 02 02 04 06
5 AR 475 Sustainable Development 02 00 02 02

Total 09 09 18 27

8th Semester
Credit Hours TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
CT
Lec Studio/Lab CR
HRS
HRS
1 AR -438 Architectural Studio-VIII (Focus Studio) 01 09 10 19
2 AR 476 Socially Responsive Architecture 01 02 03 05
3 AR 461 Project Management 03 00 03 03
4 AR -439 Architectural Research Methods 02 00 02 02

Total 07 11 18 29

9th Semester
Credit Hours TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
CT
Lec Studio/Lab CR
HRS
HRS
1 AR 599 Thesis Design-I (Report) 00 08 08 16
2 AR 562 Professional Practice 02 00 02 02
3 AR 5414 Advanced Technology in Architectural Practice 01 02 03 05
4 AR 577 Comprehensive Environmental Design 00 03 03 06

Total 03 13 16 29

10th Semester
Credit Hours TOTAL
S.No Course Code Course Title Total
CT
Lec Studio/Lab CR
HRS
HRS
1 AR 599 Thesis Design-I I 00 12 12 24
2 AR 5415 Specifications and Quantity Surveying 02 00 02 02

Total 02 12 14 26

GRAND TOTAL 73 105 178 283

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LIST OF LABS

Computer Lab Surveying and Leveling Lab


In the modernized computer lab, there are 30 computers having i-7 Equipments of surveying and leveling are to conduct the practical
window for the students with simulation software, AutoCAD, Sketch related to the topics.
up, 3D Max. Photoshop, Ravit.

Materials and Construction Lab Model Making Lab


Material and construction lab is intended to introduce the students Model making lab is to prepare three dimensional (3D) scaled models
about the latest construction materials by displaying in the lab. which enable our students to work out and visualize their ideas in 3D with
Advanced building material catalogs are also available as resource in space to study as a communication tool.
material.

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RECENT ACTIVITIES

Study Visit To Interior Sindh Study Trip To Northern Areas

A study visit was conducted by Department of Architecture and DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING (DAP),
Planning – Dawood University of Engineering and Technology DUET conducted a “Student’s Study Trip” to the Northern Areas
(DAP-DUET) Karachi, to the historical site of Sindh. The study across the country from June 19 to July 3, 2019, comprising
visit was scheduled for 3rd year (5th semester) as per syllabus 28 students of Batch 2016 (4th year level), Ar. Fahad Ahmed
of subject “Culture in Architecture”. The objective of the study Bughio (faculty advisors) and one staff members from the
visit was to enhance students’ architectural understanding Department of Architecture and Planning. The places visited
regarding historical sites specifically in interior Sindh. were Islamabad, Taxila City, Abbottabad, Balakot, Kaghan,
Naran, Azad Jummu Kashmir and Murree. The study trip allowed
DAP-DUET proposed to arrange 04 days study tour to Hala, students to explore their interest in Architecture and Planning
Noukot, Umerkot, District Tharparker- Mitthi, Islamkot and by learning more about the built environment, exploring career
Nagarparker from 28th February, 2019 to 3rd March, 2019. The options, and seeing the practical applications of architectural
study visit was comprised of 40 students of Batch 2017, a male practices.
and a female faculty member and, two supporting staff. The
Teachers and
students were very much impressed by the historical places of
Students! All aimed
Sindh, and especially by the Akbar Birth Place, Umerkot Fort, to look for a new
Archaeological Museum-Umerkot, Sindh Agriculture University way to teach and
(Sub Campus Umerkot), Shiv Shanker Temple -Umerkot, Giddi learn curriculum,
at Mitthi, Gori Mandir, Jain Mandir, Tharperkar Dam, Marvi explore architecture
Well, Kasbo Village –Nagarparkar, Noukot Fort, Hala Bazar of places at the other
and construction of New village at Islamkot, This exposure end, meet locals of
has helped them to understand and enhance the knowledge of different regions and
traditional Architecture and Rural culture. standards, and get
students out into the
The study visit was possible due to the kind cooperation and field… Such study trip
support providing the funds and transport. to an entirely different
region (at various sites in the mountains) in terms of diverse
adobe / vernacular architecture, climate and characteristics,
within the education programs was one good experience to
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Chemical Engineering
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Chemical
Engineering
MISSION To provide students with quality engineering education by emphasizing fundamental
understanding of physical chemical and biological processes, engineering design and synthesis,
leadership, ethics and interdisciplinary perspectives on technology, economics and social
issues, to carry out basic and applied research and to provide services to the wider community.

• To ensure that our graduates understand the basic principles of science and engineering to provide
OBJECTIVES foundation for the chemical engineering education and are able to creativity apply this knowledge base
to the solution of complex problems that may arise in their carrier.
• Produce graduates with a strong knowledge of the Chemical Engineering core areas such as chemical
process principles, transport processes, unit operations, reactor design, chemical process industries
and instrumentation and control along with process simulation and computer applications that they
become the productive part for the nation and global pool of chemical engineers.
• Produce graduates with an ethical vision of life and the Professionalism and raise the general level of
engineering competence.
• Produce graduates with enough bases that they may pursue further advanced studies in traditional
chemical engineering areas including fluid dynamics, transport phenomena, petroleum, petrochemicals,
polymers, environmental, fuel and combustion and in the engineering art such as renewable energies
and biochemical engineering.
• Continuously improve the academic program in partnership with international bodies, universities,
donor agencies, academia, alumni, government and industry.
• Foster a relationship between faculty and students that is collaborative, accessible and allows for
personal mentoring.

The department of Chemical Engineering is the oldest department in the field of Chemical Engineering in
About the Sindh, established in 1964. It has produced many outstanding graduates over the years. The department
Department has a strong faculty well versed in their knowledge and teaching.Currently there are 19 faculty members
and 5 lab engineers serving in the Chemical Engineering Department. The department consists of 6 Ph.D
which include the Dean of Faculty of Engineering, the Director PGS and the Controller of Examination.
Faculty members is quite diverse and dedicated as the department consists of foreign qualified faculty who
are serving in the department. The appointed faculty has studied from Germany, Netherland, South Korea,
Malaysia and China.
The department is well equipped with the adequate facilities and recently it started its post graduate
program. A new air conditioned computer lab has recently been established which can accommodate up to
50 students. Each class room is equipped with its own multimedia system.
At present the Chemical Engineering department has excellent laboratory facilities such as Fluid
Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Unit Operations, fluid flow, fuel testing, petroleum technology, petrochemical,
biochemical, reaction engineering and instrumentation vand control engineering. The facilities of the
chemistry laboratories are also available for practical in chemical process technology, unit process and
chemistry. Industrial training is the part of the education program of the department and students are sent
to various industries for practical training and industrial visits every year. The department of chemical
engineering offers four years degree program in the discipline of Chemical Engineering. The department
ensures that the graduates are produced with and ethical vision of life and raise the general level of
engineering competence. The department continuously aims and strives to improve the academic program
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CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
Cherishing the young minds with knowledge and practices of Chemical Engineering is at the core of
our values.It gives me an immense pleasure in welcoming young, talented and energetic students
to Department of Chemical Engineering, Dawood University of Engineering and Technology,
Karachi. Chemical Engineering is one of the most diverse arena of engineering, offering technical
solutions to industries in diverse areas (e.g., chemical, energy, environment, materials science,
plant designing, control, process optimizationand advanced research.
Chemical Engineering Department was established in 1964 at DUET and it has old and diverse
history in engineering fields. More than 5000 graduated students from this department are working
in national and International organizations at higher positions. Our aim is to provide latest technical
knowledge and skills to students with the help of best teaching faculty, lab facilities and, research
& development environment. Chemical Engineering Department have 07 fully functional and
equipped laboratories such as Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Environmental Engineering,
Chemical Reaction Engineering, Fuels and Combustion, Unit Operation, Instrumentation and
Process Control Engineering, Heat and Mass Transfer laboratory.
All these laboratories are fully functional and provide professional training to undergraduate
students in the core areas of Chemical engineering field.This department has highly talented,
research oriented, motivated and hardworking faculty (24 members). Among them, six foreign
PhD qualified faculty. This department has also started MS and PhD programs in Chemical
Engineering field from January, 2018 in order to improve education quality and research. In this
department, undergraduate student’schapters/societies such as American Chemical Society
and American Institute for Chemical Engineers student’s chapters are working with dedication
and strong motivation. These students’chapters are helping department in organizing seminars,
workshops, trainings, industrial visits and conferences. These societies have a positive role in the
development and growth of department.
Many students of these societies got travel grants for USA, South Korea and Bahrain and have
represented DUET at national and international levels.
I am greatly pleased to lead this department. I invite you to become a part of our developing
network of excellence in Chemical Engineering.

Your success is our pride and responsibility.

Dr. Abdul Karim Shah


Chairman
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List of Faculty
S. University/
Name Designation Qualification Specialization PEC No.
No. Institution
Chemical
Ph.D MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Professor/
Environmental NED University
1 Prof. Dr. Abdul Waheed Bhutto Dean, Faculty M. E CHEM/3629
Engineering Karachi
of Engineering
Chemical
B.E DCET, Karachi
Engineering
Sheffield
Chemical
PhD University, United
Engineering
Kingdom
Professor Sheffield
2 Prof. Dr. Haroon Jangdha Chemical CHEM/594
(on contract) M. Sc University, United
Engineering
Kingdom
Chemical Karachi
B.E
Engineering University
Chemical
Ph.D BUCT, China
Engineering
Associate
Professor/ Chemical
3 Dr. Rashid Hussain Abro M.E MUET, Jamshoro CHEM/6326
Controller of Engineering
Exam
Chemical
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Ph.D Chemical Karachi
(in progress) Engineering University
Assistant Chemical Karachi
4 Engr. Nusrat Kiran M.E CHEM/6959
Professor Engineering University
Chemical
B.E DCET, Karachi
Engineering
Ph.D Environmental
MUET, Jamshoro
(in progress) Engineering
Assistant Environmental QUEST,
5 Engr. Ghulamullah Maitlo M.E CHEM/6201
Professor Engineering NawabShah
Chemical
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Fusion Chemical Hanyang University
Ph.D
Engineering South Korea
Assistant
Chemical
6 Dr. Syed Abdul Karim Shah Professor/ M.E MUET, Jamshoro CHEM/7499
Engineering
Chairperson
Chemical
BE MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Chemical University of
Assistant Ph.D
Engineering Malaya, Malaysia
7 Dr. Shaukat Ali Mazari Professor/ CHEM/10543
Director, PGS Chemical
B.E DCET Karachi
Engineering
Karachi
Ph.D Organic Chemistry
Assistant University
8 Dr. Shuhab Alam ---
Professor Karachi
M.Sc Organic Chemistry
University
Hamdard
M.E Energy Engineering
9 Engr. Sadia Karim Lecturer University, Karachi CHEM/3639
B.E Chemical Engineering DCET, Karachi
Hamdard
M.E Energy Engineering
Lecturer University, Karachi
10 Engr. Muhmmad Azam Usto CHEM/6312
Chemical MUET ,
B.E
Engineering Jamshoro
Hamdard
M.E Energy Engineering
University, Karachi
11 Engr. Syed Mazhar Imam Lecturer CHEM/6027
Chemical
B.E DCET, Karachi
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Chemical
M.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
12 Engr. Abdul Qayoom Memon Lecturer CHEM/8450
Chemical
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Edith Cowan
Ph.D Chemical
University,
(in progress) Engineering
Australia
Lecturer OVGU
13 Engr. Sajid Riaz Chemical CHEM/11174
(on study leave) M.E Magdeburg
Engineering
Germany
Chemical
B.E DCET Karachi
Engineering
Ph.D Chemical
MUET, Jamshoro
(in progress) Engineering
Chemical
14 Engr. Abdul Sattar Jatoi Lecturer M.E MUET, Jamshoro CHEM/11381
Engineering
Chemical
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Petroluem Tu-delft
M.E
Engineering Netherland
15 Engr. Hassam Wajahat Lecturer CHEM/12975
Chemical
B.E NUST, Islamabad
Engineering
OVGU
Chemical
M.E Magdeburg
Engineering
16 Engr. Tanzeel Usman Lecturer Germany CHEM/10537
Chemical
B.E DCET, Karachi
Engineering
Ph.D Chemical
MUET, Jamshoro
(in progress) Engineering

17 Engr. Arshad Iqbal Jarwar Lecturer Chemical CHEM/9910


M.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Chemical
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Ph.D Environmental
MUET, Jamshoro
(in progress) Engineering
Environmental
18 Engr. Shoaib Ahmed Qureshi Lecturer M.E MUET, Jamshoro CHEM/12060
Engineering
Chemical
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Chemical NED UET,
ME
Engineering Karachi
19 Engr. Zubair Hashmi Lab Engineer CHEM/10864
Chemical
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
M.E Chemical
DUET, Karachi
(in progress) Engineering
20 Engr. Mir Muhammad Bozdar Lab. Engineer CHEM/15756
Chemical
B.E DUET, Karachi
Engineering
M.E Chemical
DUET, Karachi
(in progress) Engineering
21 Engr. Shahrukh Memon Lab. Engineer CHEM/13161
Chemical
B.E DUET, Karachi
Engineering

Chemical NED University


M.E
Engineering Karachi
22 Engr. Amna Anjum Lab Engineer CHEM/15473
Chemical
B.E DUET, Karachi
Engineering

Chemical
23 Engr. Atta Muhammad Mahar Lab Engineer B.E UET, Lahore CHEM/15748
Engineering

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List of Courses
1 Semester
st

Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Theory Lab Total
1 HUM-102 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 0 2
2 HUM-103 Functional English 3 0 3
3 BS-104 Calculus 3 0 3
4 BS-103 Applied Physics 3 1 4
5 CE-111 Chemical Process Principles-I 3 0 3
6 CE-151 Computer and Computation 2 1 3
Total 16 2 18

2nd Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 BS-106 Industrial Chemistry 2 1 3
2 HUM-101 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
3 HUM-105 Logic and Critical Thinking 2 0 2
4 CE-112 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-I 3 0 3
5 CE-113 Particulate Technology 3 1 4
6 CE-141 Engineering Drawing and Graphics 2 1 3
7 CE-142 Workshop Practice 0 1 1
Total 14 4 18

3rd Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 BS-202 Differential Equations 3 0 3
2 CE-214 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 4
3 CE-215 Chemical Process Principles-II 3 0 3
4 CE-243 Electrical Technology & Electronics 2 0 2
5 CE-244 Engineering Materials 2 0 2
6 CE-251 Computational Methods for Chemical Engineers 2 1 3
7 CE-252 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 0 1 1
Total 15 3 18

4th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 BS-203 Complex Variables &Transforms 3 0 3
2 HUM-204 Technical Report Writing Skills 3 0 3
3 CE-216 Heat Transfer 3 1 4
4 CE-217 Mass Transfer 3 1 4
5 CE-221 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-II 3 1 4
Total 15 3 18

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5th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 BS-301 Probability and Statistics 3 0 3
2 CE-318 Chemical Process Technology 3 0 3
3 CE-322 Separation Processes 3 1 4
4 CE-323 Fuels and Energy 3 1 4

5 CE-353 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 2 1 3

Total 14 3 17

6th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 BS-302 Numerical Analysis 2 1 3
2 CE-324 Chemical Reaction Engineering 3 1 4
3 CE-325 Chemical Product Design 3 1 4
4 CE-326 Transport Phenomena 3 0 3
5 CE-327 Chemical Process Equipment Design 3 0 3
Total 14 3 17

7th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 HUM-406 Engineering Economics 2 0 2
2 CE-428 Instrumentation and Process Control 3 1 4
3 CE-431 Biochemical Engineering 2 0 2
4 CE-454 Chemical Process Design & Simulation 2 1 3
5 CE-461 Entrepreneurship 2 0 2
6 CE-499 Final Year Design Project-I 0 3 3
Total 11 5 16

8th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 CE-433 Environmental Engineering 3 0 3
2 CE-434 Chemical Engineering Process Safety 2 0 2
3 CE-435 Petroleum Refinery Engineering 2 0 2
4 CE-432 Petrochemical Engineering 2 0 2
5 CE-462 Production & Operations Management 2 0 2
6 CE-499 Final Year Design Project-II 0 3 3
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LIST OF LABS

Chemical Reaction Engineering Unit Operation Laboratory


Laboratory The Unit Operation Laboratory is intended to introduce the
Chemical reaction engineering laboratory is intended to introduce undergraduate students to the unit operations taking place and
undergraduate students to the areas of chemical reaction and reactor to strengthen their commands on the concepts of mass and heat
operation. Some of the experiments conducted in the laboratory are transfer. The lab experiments focus the core areas such as mass
related to chemical kinetics, operation of reactors such as batch reactor, transfer, heat transfer and simultaneous heat transfer, some of the
Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR), tubular reactor and continuous experiments conducted in the laboratory include the continuous
stirred tank reactor in series. Experiments related with dynamics of reactor rectification tray column, pulse extractor sieve tray column, turbulent
also conducted Reactors may operate in either manual or with computer. heat flow exchanger, liquid coefficient apparatus and thermal
The laboratory is also equipped with differential thermal analyser (DTA). conductivity of liquid.

Heat and Mass Transfer Laboratory Instrumentation and Control Laboratory


The heat and mass transfer Laboratory focuses on the concept of heat Instrumentation and control Laboratory is intended to introduce
and mass transfer to introduce the undergraduate students to core undergraduate students to the areas of instrument and process
subjects. It is basically divided in three main core subjects focusing control. Some of the experiments conducted in the laboratory are
on heat transfer, mass transfer and fluid mechanics. The experiments related to pressure control, temperature flow level control and pH
conducted in this lab are related to the cooling tower, fluidized bed, controller. Furthermore the student is familiarized with pressure and
cross flow heat exchangers and drying experiments. temperature measurements along with their calibration.

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Thermodynamics Laboratory Petroleum and Fuel Laboratory


Newly developed Thermo-lab is developed for demonstrating and Petroleum and fuel laboratory is intended to introduce
understanding of the laws of Heat Transfer and thermodynamics. The undergraduate students to the areas of petroleum refinery and
training units are available in order to help the students understand fuel and combustion. Some of the experiments conducted in the
working mechanism of heat pumps, steam engine mechanism and laboratory are related to tests such as smoke point, fire point, and
different refrigeration and air conditioning cycles. flash point, and corrosion test.

Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Environmental Engineering Laboratory


Newly developed laboratory provides training to undergraduate Environmental engineering Laboratory is intended to introduce
students in flow measurements. The purpose of fluid mechanics undergraduate students to the areas of environmental engineering
laboratory is to examine the properties of fluid and to experimentally and the tests. Some of the experiments conducted in the laboratory are
investigate the behaviour of both compressible and incompressible related to sedimentation study, ionic exchange, deep filter equipment
fluids at various condition. and the flocculation test.

Haroon Jandha Computer Centre Laboratory


A new computer Lab has been inaugurated in the Chemical
Engineering Department to provide computer & good internet facilities
to undergraduate students. Lab is fully air conditioned and has a
capacity of 50 students. Lab is equipped with multimedia and sound
system, students can self-study and work on projects and prepare
presentation.

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Department of
Computer System
Engineering
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Computer System
Engineering
MISSION Imparting the quality education in the field of Computer Engineering to produce qualified
individuals possessing strong Professional and Ethical standards.

• The program objective is to equip potential graduates with the fundamental knowledge and the technical
OBJECTIVES skills in the relevant and the connected areas of the field.
• The program develops research interest in individuals and aspires in the advance studies for specialized areas.
• Preparing graduates to work as professionals of multidisciplinary teams in local and international
environment for sustainable development.
• Understandings of professional, legal and ethical issues and fulfill the responsibilities as it pertains to
Computer Engineering.

Since its inception in 1962, Dawood College of Engineering & Technology (DCET) has been making sincere
About the efforts and vanguard in developing potential youth of the nation in the field of engineering & technology.
DCET’s leading objective is not just to provide teaching facility; but to impart quality education across the
Department nation. As a result of the hard work by the devoted staff, in 2013, Dawood College was awarded to the
status of a University.
Dawood University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi (DUET) is committed to academic excellence.
Continuing with its vision DUET established the Faculty of Computer System Engineering (CSE) and now
offers the Four Years Bachelor of Engineering (BE) programme in Computer system Engineering. The pass
out students start their role in the progress of the nation after getting jobs in reputed organizations in the
various and connected field of Computers, some of students pursuing the higher studies as well.
The curriculum is designed to meet the requirement of educational, research and market trends. An
understanding of the social, economic and safety considerations are stressed in the curriculum and also as
per the guidelines of the HEC and approved by the Board of Studies and Academic Council. Curriculum is
revised on regular basis to incorporate the modern trends and requirement associated to the field.
The graduates have the ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, probability & statistics, computer
sciences and engineering as it applies to the fields of Computer Engineering to meet desired needs.
Qualified and experienced faculty is the strength of the department.
Student society ACM has been developed to make sure that the students are connected with the professionals
related to their field. ACM student chapter frequently organize gamming competitions seminars and workshops
in order to engage with latest trends related to Computer Engineering Department. CSE department has also
established Incubation Center in order to develop business model for trendy student projects
.

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
Over the years, the field of Computer System Engineering (CSE) has seen a very rapid
growth. Department of Computer System Engineering at DUET understands the national and
internationals needs of quality human resource. Department is playing pivotal role in producing
skilled professionals and it is committed to excellence in teaching, research and inculcating a
sense of pride and confidence in our students. The aim is to provide our students with latest
technical knowledge and skills with the help of best teaching faculty, lab facilities and, research
& development environment. The goal is to provide technical skills, professional grooming and
guidance so that our graduates are thorough professionals and inspiring individuals.
I welcome you on the behalf of CSE dept and wish you best of luck.

Engr. Dr. Saleem Ahmed Phul


Chairman
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List of Faculty
Sr.
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University PEC No
No.
Chonbuk
Electronic
PhD University,
Engineering
South Korea
Chairman/
Electronics Myongji
1 Dr. Saleem Ahmed Assistant Comp/3064
M.S Engineering and University,
Professor
Communication South Korea
Computer System QUEST
B.E
Engineering Nawabshah
M.S IT PIMSAT
Assistant
2 Engr. Shamim ur Rehman Electronics NED University, Electro/12911
Professor B.E
Engineering Karachi
Assistant M.S Mobile Computing Hamdard University
3 Engr Fahad Iqbal Comp/2616
Professor B.E Computer Engineering SSUET, Karachi
Beijing University
Software of Posts and
PhD
Engineering Telecommunications
Assistant
4 Engr Dr. M Zahid Tunio China Comp/1412
Professor
M.S I.T MUET, Jamshoro
B.E Computer Engineering MUET, Jamshoro
Ph.D
Computer Sciences MAJU, Karachi
(In Progress)
Assistant Telecommunication
5 Engr. Maria Abdullah M.S MAJU, Karachi Comp/1296
Professor & Network
Computer System NED University,
B.E
Engineering Karachi
M.E IT MUET, Jamshoro
Assistant
6 Engr. Maria Bashir Software Comp/7284
Professor B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Hamdard
Ph.D Computer System
University,
(In Progress) Engineering
Karachi
Assistant
7 Engr. Shahid Suleman Jan Electro/739
Professor Computer System NED University,
M.E
Engineering Karachi
B.E Electronics Engineering DUET, Karachi
M.E IT MUET, Jamshoro
8 Engr. Saba Khan Lecturer Computer System Comp/6892
B. E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Lecturer M.E In Progress BITS Dubai
9 Engr. Fatima Faiza Ahmed Comp/9693
(On leave) B.S Computer Engineering SSUET

Telecommunication &
M.S MAJU
10 Engr. Motia Rani Lab Engineer Networks Comp/9309

B.E Computer Engineering SSUET


Computer
M.S Communication IBA Sukkur
11 Engr. Farhan Umrani Lab Engineer and Networks Comp/08396
Computer system
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
NED University,
M.E Electronic Engineering
Karachi
12 Engr. Sorath Mumtaz Lab Engineer Electro/21382
B.E Electronic Engineering MUET, Jamshoro

M.S In Progress DUET, Karachi


13 Engr. Abdul Manan Memon Lab Engineer Comp/15011
Computer system
B.E DUET, Karachi
Engineering

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List of Courses
1st Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 HUM-103 Functional English 3 0 3
2 HUM-101 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
3 BS-104 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3 0 3
4 CSE-151 Computing Fundamentals 3 1 4
5 BS-107 Applied Physics 3 1 4
Total 14 2 16

2nd Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 BS-202 Linear Algebra 3 0 3
2 CSE-213 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 0 2
3 CSE-216 Basic Electronics & Circuits 3 1 4
4 CSE-214 Engineering Workshop 0 1 1
5 CSE-215 Computer Programming Principles 3 1 4
6 HUM-104 Communication Skills 3 0 3
Total 14 3 17

3rd Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 BS-202 Differential Equation 3 0 3
2 CSE-213 Digital Logic Design 3 1 4
3 CSE-216 Data Structures & Algorithms 3 1 4
4 CSE-214 Object Oriented Programming 3 1 4
5 CSE-215 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 0 1 1
Total 12 4 16

4th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 BS-203 Complex Variable & Transform 3 0 3
2 HUM-201 Engineering Economics & Management 3 0 3
3 CSE-241 Electrical Network Analysis 3 1 4
4 CSE-221 Computer Architecture & Organization 3 0 3
5 CSE-222 Database Management System 3 1 4

Total 15 2 17

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5th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 CSE-323 Operating Systems 3 1 4
2 CSE-316 Signals & Systems 3 1 4
3 BS-302 Probability &Statistics 3 0 3
4 CSE-324 Web Engineering 2 1 3
5 CSE-317 Microprocessor Based System Design 3 1 4
Total 14 4 18

6th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 CSE-327 Data Communication & Computer Networks 3 1 4
2 CSE-325 Software Engineering 3 1 4
3 CSE-326 Digital System Design 3 1 4
4 CSE-342 Digital Signal Processing 2 1 3
5 HUM-301 Technical Report Writing 3 0 3
Total 14 4 18

7th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 CSE-43x Depth Elective-I 3 0 3
2 CSE-427 Computer Network Security 2 1 3
3 CSE-428 Artificial Intelligence 3 1 4
4 HUM-402 Project Management &Technopreneurship 3 0 3
5 CSE-499 Final Year Project-I 0 3 3
Total 11 5 16

8th Semester 4th Year


Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 CSE-43x Depth Elective-II 3 0 3
2 CSE-470 Mobile & Wireless Communication 3 1 4
3 CSE-47x Depth Elective-III 3 1 4
4 HUM-403 Professional Ethics 3 0 3
5 CSE-499 Final Year Project-II 0 3 3
Total 12 5 17
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LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES


Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total

1 CSE-431 Parallel & Distributed Computing 3 0 3

2 CSE-433 Human Computer Interfacing 3 0 3

3 CSE-434 Data Science & Analytics 3 0 3

4 CSE-435 Information System 3 0 3

5 CSE-436 Network Planning & Management 3 0 3

6 CSE-437 Software Project Management 3 0 3

7 CSE-438 Software Quality Assurance & Testing 3 0 3

8 CSE-439 Software Architecture & Engineering 3 0 3

ELECTIVE COURSES (DEPTH-03+01)


Th Lab Total

9 CSE-471 Visual Programming 3 1 4

10 CSE-472 Android Applications & Development 3 1 4

11 CSE-473 Embedded Systems 3 1 4

12 CSE-474 VLSI Design Technique 3 1 4

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LIST OF LABS

Digital Electronics Lab Embedded Systems Lab


Digital Electronics Laboratory offers basic and advanced logic design Embedded System Lab in the Computer system Engineering
experiments raging from logic gates to sequential logic design. department has equipment’s like Xilinx FPGA boards, and Lego
Both software and hardware resources are available for students to Mind Strom Robots, Simulators for embedded system programming
design and test digital logic circuits. The lab is equipped with KL-300 which are necessary for courses like Artificial Intelligence and
digital trainer for courses like Microprocessor-based system design, Embedded System Design.
digital logic design and sequential circuit design. Latest equipment
such as digital oscilloscope of 200 MHz with built in logic analyzer is
also available which is used to test the logic circuits and traditional
combinational logic circuits. In additional to that dual power supply with
master slave configuration and cutting edge technology based function
generators are also available for designing and troubleshooting of
electronic equipment’s.

Data Communication and Networks Lab


Communication and Networks laboratory has state of the art communication
systems & networking equipment’s comprises of trainers like wave
propagation and antenna trainer (WATS-2002), Mobile communication
trainer (MW-1000) and microwave device experiment tool (MW-100). The
networking equipment’s comprises of CISCO router, CISCO switches and
wireless LAN equipment (WLAN-TS 1000). The hardware based trainers
are very powerful and flexible, therefore can be used in teaching courses
like mobile computing, computer networks, and signal & system.

Computer Programming Lab II


Computer Laboratory is equipped with state of the art Core i7
computers. The lab was established with the purpose to enhance
student’s capacity for modern programming tools like python and
hadoop so that students are given the experience of modern trends like
data mining and data science. Additionally lab serves as FYP project
lab where final year students can use facility and develop their projects.

Computer Programming Lab I


Computer Laboratory is equipped with state of the art Core i7
computers. The lab was established to allow students to perform
experiments using modern programming tools and simulators. The
lab is built with an environment which simulates student’s creativity.
Engineering related applications/softwares are available in this lab
for students such as LabVIEW and Matlab. Similarly programming
related applications such as C++ compilers, Java & CAD tools are
available to facilitate the students.

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RECENT ACTIVITIES
SEMINAR ON KONKURS’18
“Raspberry Pi as IoT Device”

KONKURS’18 was an inter department competition arranged


by DUET-ACM Student Chapter with the collaboration of Dr.
Saleem Ahmed the H.O.D Computer system Department

This seminar was organize by ACM Duet student chapter


on Raspberry Pi as IoT Device with the support of Computer
System Department.

This session is conduct by Dr. Syed Misbahuddin. Dr Syed


Misbahuddin received BE in Electronics from NED University of WORKSHOP ON
Engineering & Technology, Karachi Pakistan, MS in Electrical
Engineering from King Fahad University of Petroleum and
Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia and Doctor of Engineering
“CCN Cisco Certified Networking”
in Electrical Engineering from the University of Detroit Mercy,
Detroit, MI, USA.

Presently, Dr Syed Misbahuddin is a Professor of Electrical


Engineering in College of Engineering and Islamic Architecture,
UmmulQura University, Makkah tulMukkaram, Saudi Arabia.
He possesses vast teaching and research experience in the
area of Computer Engineering with focus on digital systems.
His research interests are in embedded systems, IoT, parallel
and distributed computing and e-learning.

The purpose of seminar is to give a comprehensive information


about what is IoT and how IoT use in our daily life and how
Raspberry Pi used as IoT device. In this session, firstly he
gave the brief introduction on IoT, then he talk about what is
raspberry pi, how it is use as IoT,
and software communication
Architecture for Raspberry Pi.
This workshop was organized by ACM Duet student chapter
He also talk about framework for
on CCN with the support of Computer System Department.This
raspberry pi,AccessingWebIOpi
session was conduct by Mr. Zafar Imam (Assistant Manager IT
via Network, Connecting
at U&I Group of Junaid Jamshed | Almirah). The objective of this
Raspberry Pi to Cloud Server
workshop was to give hands on experience for students by using
etc, also describe the working of
CISCO equipments and basics related CCNA. The students
Raspberry Pi in real life system.
were explored to routing & switching, and they practiced on
Cisco routers and switches.
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Department of
Electronic Engineering
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Electronic
Engineering
MISSION To enhance the creative talents of students enabling them to develop skills to solve complex
electronic engineering problems, promoting collaborative R&D and multidisciplinary activities.

• To produce successful engineers with ample knowledge in the field of electronic engineering so that
OBJECTIVES they are capable to analyze, design and develop innovative solutions to complex problems and also
become entrepreneurs.
• To produce responsible and ethical Professionals exhibiting leadership and communication skills;
contributing to personal growth, and societal and environmental improvement.
• To produce graduates who are eager for postgraduate education or pursuing Professional development
to continuously renew and expand their knowledge base.

The Department of Electronic Engineering at Dawood University of Engineering & Technology (DUET)
About the formerly Dawood College of Engineering & Technology was established in 1964. We are pioneer in the
field of Electronic Engineering in Pakistan and has always remained the biggest and the most important
Department department of the University. For more than five decades, this department continues to produce technical
dexterous engineers with practical skills as a refund in industries. The futuristic approach in its syllabi
ensures that the graduates will have technical expertise with excellence in the communication skills to
practice Professional ethics, joint efforts and close collaboration in solving the practical problems.
The Department has well-furnished and modern classrooms, laboratories, departmental library and seminar
hall. It has always remained the motive of this department to play vital role in the research and development
of the cutting edge technologies.
Being the oldest department of the university it has developed a strong linkage with the industries. It also
serves as a solution provider for the industry through the involvement of final year students’ projects.
Alumni of this department are working at various executive positions in local & multinational organizations.
Fresh graduates are being inducted easily in public and private organizations as well as in the academia.
The Department of Electronic Engineering has always played a pivotal role in the development and
advancement of the disciplines of the Electronic Engineering all over Pakistan through its alumni / students
who belong to various provinces of Pakistan and rest of the world.
Theoretical and practical applications of the Electronic Engineering play an extremely important role in
advancing science and technology. Electronic Engineering has wide range of application fields such as
communications, control systems, robotics, electrical power systems, electromagnetic propagation of
waves, nano structures and biomedical applications.
The Department of Electronic Engineering has a continuous strategy to strive towards the development
and enhancement of quality education and supportive facilities to make it easy for the students to learn and
build their career. In this context, Department of Electronic Engineering has inducted young Ph.D faculty
to meet the requirements and fundamental standards of Engineering. Department has also started the
postgraduate degree programs for students to acquire expertise in different areas from their primary area
of study. The department offers graduate programs in the following specializations:
• Electronic System Engineering
• Power Electronics
• Communications and Signal Processing
Being offered the collection of core courses, elective courses and the well-equipped laboratories,
the students will have the opportunity to acquire multi-disciplinary perspective.
• Electronic Circuit Design (ECD) Lab • Electrical Machines Lab
• Communication and Signal Processing Lab • Digital Logic Design (DLD) Lab
• Embedded Design Lab • Basic Simulation Lab
• Advanced Simulation Lab • Instrumentation & Measurement (I&M) Lab
• Project Design Lab • Industrial Electronic Lab
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CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
Nurturing the young minds with the knowledge and practices of Electronic Engineering is at the
core of our values. It gives me immense pleasure to share that DUET’s Department of Electronic
Engineering is the one that laid the foundation of this discipline in Pakistan. The curriculum of our
B.E. program is specifically designed to address the modern day problems and challenges that
have arisen due to the technological development of complicated electronic circuitry.

We have produced numerous well-rounded engineers, many of whom have progressed to become
the leaders in academia and industry. In line with the DUET’s aspirations to become a hallmark of
Techno-preneurialexcellence, the Department of Electronic Engineering is heavily emphasizing
on its post-graduate programs. We are also investing our energies to incubate a research-based
culture that will eventually mature and bring forth a multitude of benefits, including a solution to the
day to day problems in the field of Electronic Engineering.

We pride ourselves on our past achievements, yet we humbly strive for continuous quality
improvement. Most importantly, by providing quality education, we seek to serve our beloved
nation with honesty, integrity, and compassion.

Dr. Arsalan Ansari


Chairman
ES

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List of Faculty
S.
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University PEC No.
No.

MSEE Control Engineering NMU, US

Computer
Associate MSCE WMU, US Electro/
1 Prof. Engr. Rashid Baig Engineering
Professor 1937

Electronic NEDUET,
B.E
Engineering Karachi

Electronic BIZTEK
MS
Engineering University Electro/
Assistant
2 Engr. Shahid Iqbal
Professor 9694
Electronic NEDUET,
B.E
Engineering Karachi

Ph.D Electronic
MUET Jamshoro
(in progress) Engineering

Assistant Electronic NEDUET, Electro/


3 Engr. Dilip A. Ramnani M.E
Professor Engineering Karachi 7630

Electronic
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Ph.D Electronic
MUET, Jamshoro
(in progress) Engineering

Assistant Electronic Electro/


4 Engr. Arif Abdullah M.E UET Lahore
Professor Engineering 5402

Electronic
B.E SSUET Karachi
Engineering

Mobile Computing
M.S & Information UIT, Karachi
Assistant Systems Electro/
5 Engr. Sohail Rana
Professor 9939
Electronic
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Ph.D Electronic
DUET Karachi
(in progress) Engineering

Assistant Micro System NEDUET, Electro/


6 Engr. Ghazala Bhutto M.E
Professor Design) Karachi 7657

Electronic
BE MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Ph.D Electronic
DUET, Karachi
(in progress) Engineering
Assistant
Professor Micro System NEDUET, Electro/
7 Engr. Amna Najab M.E
(on study Design Karachi 8174
leave)
Electronic
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Hamdard
Ph.D Electrical
university,
(in progress) Engineering
Karachi
Assistant
Professor Electro/
8 Engr. Nadia Mustaqim Ansari Networks &
(on study M.S MAJU, Karachi
Telecom 8173
leave)
Electronic
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

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Ph.D Electronic
ECU, Australia
(in progress) Engineering
Assistant
Professor Computer System Electro/
9 Engr. Adnan Waqar M.E NED, Karachi
(on study Engineering 12481
leave)
Electronic
B.S SSUET, Karachi
Engineering

Electrical
Hanyang
Engineering
Ph.D University,
Assistant Major in Power Electro/
South Korea
10 Dr. Arsalan Ansari Professor/ Electronics.
Chairperson 31619
Electrical
B.E MUET Jamshoro
Engineering

Electronic &
Ph.D Computer
Engineering Hanyang
University,
Assistant Electrical and South Korea COMP/
11 Dr. Ramesh Kumar M.S Electronic
Professor 3771
Engineering

Computer system
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Electrical and
Ph.D Electronic UTP, Malaysia
Engineering

Assistant Electrical and COMP/


12 Dr. Atif Jamil M.E. Electronic UTM, Malaysia
Professor 2547
Engineering

Computer
B.S SSUET, Karachi
Engineering

Telecommunication
MS MAJU, Karachi
Engineering Electro/
13 Engr. Bushra Akhtar Lecturer
Electronic 8172
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Ph.D Electronic NEDUET,
(in progress) Engineering Karachi
Industrial Controls Electro/
14 Engr. Muhammad Shahid Lecturer M.E UIT, Karachi
and Automation 8608
Electronic NEDUET,
B.E
Engineering Karachi
(Networks &
M.E MAJU, Karachi
Telecom), Electro/
15 Engr. Nusrat Ahmed Lecturer
Electronic 8369
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
M.E Electronic
DUET, Karachi
(in progress) Engineering Electro/
16 Engr. Irshad Muhammad Lecturer
Electronic NEDUET, 8775
B.E
Engineering Karachi
Electronic NEDUET,
M.E
Engineering Karachi Electro/
17 Engr. Muhammad Ahsan Lecturer
Electronic 8706
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Ph.D Electrical Hamdard
(in progress) Engineering university.
Micro System NEDUET, Electro/
18 Engr. Muhammad Ismail Lecturer M.E
Design Karachi 11535
Electronic
B.E DCET, Karachi
Engineering

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Electronics System
M.E
Design Electro/
19 Engr. Dinar Khuwaja Lecturer MUET, Jamshoro
Electronic 15336
B.E
Engineering

Telecommunication NEDUET,
M.E
Engineering Karachi Electro/
20 Engr. Altaf Ahmed Lab. Engineer
11258
Electronic
BS SSUET, Karachi
Engineering

Electronic NEDUET,
21 Engr. Muhammad Shahzad Lab. Engineer B.E Electro/3624
Engineering Karachi

Electronic
22 Engr. Ghulam Kabeer Lab. Engineer B.E DCET, Karachi
Engineering

Ph.D Electronic
DUET, Karachi
(In Progress) Engineering

Hamdard Electro/
Electrical
23 Engr. Maqsood-ur-Rehman Lab. Engineer M.E University,
Engineering 12039
Karachi

Electronic PAF KIET,


B.E
Engineering Karachi
NEDUET,
M.E Industrial Electronic
Karachi Electro/
24 Engr. Mustafa Mohiuddin Lab. Engineer
Electronic 19617
B.E DCET, Karachi
Engineering

Electrical
M.S NUST-PNEC
Engineering Electro/
25 Engr. Syed Waqar Alam Lab. Engineer
Electronic 23295
B.E DUET, Karachi
Engineering

Industrial NEDUET,
M.E
Electronics Karachi Electro/
26 Engr. Talha Tariq Lab. Engineer
Electronic 23317
B.E DUET, Karachi
Engineering
Electrical Hamdard
M.S Engineering University,
(Power Systems) Karachi Electro/
27 Engr. Rohail Shaikh Lab. Engineer
22137
Electronic
B.E MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Industrial
MS
Automation
28 Engr. Majid Ahmed Lab. Engineer SSUET, Karachi Electro/13227
Electronics
BS
Engineering

M.E Mechatronics
Electro/
29 Engr. Rabia Rashdi Lab. Engineer MUET, Jamshoro
Electronics 22692
B.E
Engineering

Electronics
30 Engr. Amjad Hussain Lab. Engineer B.E MUET, Jamshoro Electro/ 25873
Engineering

M.E Mechatronics
Electro/
31 Engr. Sanjha Khan Lab. Engineer MUET, Jamshoro
24168
B.E Electronics

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LIST OF COURSES
1st Semester

S.No Course Code Course Title C.H-T C.H-P

1 HUM-103 Functional English 3 0


2 HUM-101 Pakistan Studies 2 0
3 BS-104 Calculus 3 0
4 BS-103 Applied Physics 3 0
5 EE-151 Computer Fundamentals & Programming 0 2
6 EE-111 Linear Circuit Analysis 3 1
7 EE-112 Electronic Workshop 0 1
16 2
Total
18

2nd Semester

S.No Course Code Course Title C.H-T C.H-P

1 HUM-102 Islamic Studies 2 0


2 HUM-104 Technical Report Writing & Communication Skills 3 0
3 BS-108 Linear Algebra 3 0
4 EE-152 Object Oriented Programming 3 1
5 EE-113 Computer Aided Design 0 1
6 EE-114 Electronic Devices & Circuits 3 1
14 3
Total
17

3rd Semester

S.No Course Code Course Title C.H-T C.H-P

1 BS-202 Complex Variable & Transforms 3 0


2 EE-253 Data Structure & Algorithm Design 2 1
3 EE-215 Electrical Networks Analysis 3 1
4 EE-216 Digital Logic Design 3 1
5 EE-217 Electronic Circuit Design 3 1
14 4
Total
18

4th Semester

S.No Course Code Course Title C.H-T C.H-P

1 BS-201 Differential Equations 3 0


2 EE-218 Electrical Machines 3 1
3 EE-219 Electromagnetic Field Theory 2 0
4 EE-221 Instrumentation & Measurement 3 1
5 EE-222 Microprocessor & Microcontroller System 3 1
14 3
Total
17

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5th Semester

S.No Course Code Course Title C.H-T C.H-P

1 HUM-305 Critical Thinking 3 0


2 BS-301 Probability and Statistics 2 0
3 EE-323 Analog & Digital Communications 3 1
4 EE-324 Signals & Systems 3 1
5 EE-325 Power Electronics 3 1
14 3
Total
17

6th Semester

S.No Course Code Course Title C.H-T C.H-P

1 EE-361 Engineering Economics & Project Management 3 0


2 BS-302 Numerical Analysis 2 0
3 EE-326 Control Engineering 3 1
4 EE-331 Digital Signal Processing & Filter Design 3 1
5 EE-332 Industrial Automation & Robotics 3 1
14 3
Total
17

7th Semester

S.No Course Code Course Title C.H-T C.H-P

1 EE-441 Computer Networks & Data Communication (IDEE-I) 3 1


2 EE-47X Elective-I 3 0
3 EE-47X Elective-II(Embedded Systems Design) 3 1
4 HUM-406 Research Method & Proposal Writing 3 0
5 EE-499 FYP Part-I 0 3
12 5
Total
17

8th Semester

S.No Course Code Course Title C.H-T C.H-P

1 EE-442 Wireless & Mobile Communication (IDEE-II) 3 0


2 EE-47X Elective-III (Digital Instrumentation System) 2 1
3 EE-462 Entrepreneurship 3 0
4 HUM-408 Professional Psychology 3 0
5 EE-499 FYP Part-II 0 3
11 4
Total
15
Total Credit Hour 136

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LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES


Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total

1 EE-47 Embedded Systems Design 3 1 4

2 EE-47 Digital Instrumentation System 2 1 3

3 EE-47 Industrial Electronics 3 1 4

4 EE-47 FPGA-Based System Design 3 1 4

5 EE-47 Laser And Fiber Optics 3 0 3

6 EE-47 Wireless & Mobile Communications 3 0 3

7 EE-47 Microwave Engineering 3 0 3

8 EE-47 Digital Image Processing 3 0 3

9 EE-47 Pattern Recognition And Matching 3 0 3

10 EE-47 Advanced Robotics 3 1 4

11 EE-47 Digital Control Systems 3 1 4

12 EE-47 Introduction to Neural Networks 3 1 4

13 EE-47 Fuzzy Logic & Simulation 3 1 4

14 EE-47 Computer Networks & Data Communications 3 1 4

15 EE-47 Artificial Intelligence 3 1 4

16 EE-47 Mechatronics Applications 3 0 3

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LIST OF LABS
Department of Electronic engineering have good technical training facilities as each lab has enough equipment and workbenches, to practice both
hardware and software electronic engineering design techniques.

Electronic Circuit Communication & Industrial Electronic Lab


Design Lab Signal Processing Lab PLC are essential part of automation industry,
lab is equipped with PLC based trainer to
Electronic circuit design lab equipped with Well maintained lab equipped with latest facilitate students to observe and practice
NI ElVI Senvironment to design and test communication systems trainers of K&H. industrial control systems. It is being upgraded
Electronic circuits on both virtual and real students can perform experiments both on with Siemens S7- 300 modular PLC.
environment. hardware and software as well.

Digital Logic Design Lab


Basic Simulation Lab Aim of this lab is to design Digital logic
circuits and Systems, fromvery basic to
Newly update state of the art lab having advance level design. National Instruments
good enough seating capacity provide basic FPGA training platform for innovative digital
simulation &design environment, LT-Spice, design is available for research applications.
AutoCAD, Proteus and some more application
software design environment as well.

Electrical Machines
Lab
The lab provide basic machine assembling
equipment that enable student to perform
experiment related to DC and AC machines.
This lab is being up graded with NI based
training equipment’s.
Advanced Embedded Design Lab
Simulation Lab Lab is specially design to work on microprocessor&
microcontroller based systems,wide range of
This lab is equipped with latest eighteen microcontroller based training equipment and
core i7 PCs procure for advance simulation specially Xilinx Spartan 3 FPGA are available for
process. Software like MATLAB, LAB-View, practicing advance design techniques.
CISCO packet tracer and other labs consisting
of such software are conducted in this lab. Lab
is air-conditioned and all Pcs are connected on
a network with fixed multimedia facility.

Instrumentation and
Measurement Lab
Lab equipped with basic instruments with large Project Design Lab
Band Width storage oscilloscope, function
Lab facilitates for undergraduate students to work on
generators and frequency synthesizer. Data
the projects hardware based design and especially
acquisition can also be performed.
recent final year Projects are also are displayed.

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RECENT ACTIVITIES

Participation in the IEEEP Fair 2018 Introduction of Open-Ended Labs

The Department of Electronic Engineering participated in the


IEEEP fair, during which the core research-based projects
developed by the students and supervised by the faculty were To promote the analytical and comprehension skills of students,
presented.The efforts of the students were recognized by the the Department of Electronic Engineering for the very first
key players of the industry, local and international visitors. time introduced the Open-Ended labs. These labs have been
carefully deigned to cover the depth and breadth of the practical
aspects of the pertinent subjects. Due to the benefits directly
related to the development of student skills, Open-Ended Labs
has become a regular and continuous activity in the Department
Participation in the Robotic of Electronic Engineering.

Competition

Seminars organized by IEEE-DSB

IEEE-Dawood Student Branch (DSB) is an emblematic student


societyof the Department of Electronic Engineering. To highlight
the significant issues related to the research and social
problems, the IEEE-DSB organized a series of seminars that
The department of Electronic Engineering always encourages included Industrial Automation, Technical Report Writing and
and foster healthy activities of the bright students.In line with Research Methodology, Women Empowerment in Engineering.
this aspiration, students participation in various competitions
is a regular activity. During the last academic year, students
participated in two Robotic competitions, namely, Robotic
Competition organized by SUPARCO Space Weekand
PROCOM organized by FAST-NUCES.

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Dawood University Robotic


Competition 018.

Dawood University Robotics Contest (DURC) is a flagship


event hosted by the Department of Electronic Engineering,
Dawood University of Engineering & Technology. DURC
provides a platform to engineering students from institutions
all over Pakistan to demonstrate their skills in field of Robotics
Engineering. The challenging categories proposed by DURC
stimulates critical thinking, which leads to novelty & technological
development in Robotics.

Technology Partners Visit

To promote the Research and Development culture, the


Electronic Engineering Department is always willing to
collaborate and build its relationships and links with international
key players within academia and industry. This year there were
visits from two I

International industries, namely LUCAS-NÜLLE, Germany


and National Instruments, USA. These visits focused
on a multifaceted agenda that included research and
development collaborations and the acquisition of
laboratory equipment from these industries to strengthen
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Department of
Energy and Environment
Engineering
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Energy and Environment
Engineering
MISSION To produce future leaders through educating, inspiring and mentoring that are well equipped with
the principles and skills of the energy and environment engineeringto deal with the upcoming
challenges in a global economy by adopting innovative applications using modern tools and
applying interdisciplinary research and leading ethical life by practicing lifelong learning attitude.

• Demonstrate and apply energy and environmental engineering knowledge to develop and transfer
OBJECTIVES innovative applications of engineering, science and technology to improve the practices using modern
tools.
• Investigate and communicate in interdisciplinary ways to recognize problems and solutions in their
entirety.
• Practice their Professoression successfully as a team player and entrepreneur with innovative approach
to provide socio-economical and sustainable solutions to solve energy and environmental issues.
• Leading ethical life and continuous progressing in any Professoression through practicing lifelong learning
attitude.

The department was established in 2010. The department offers a 4-year bachelors programme in Energy
About the and Environment Engineering. The objective is to prepare Energy and Environment Engineers to cope
Department with ever-increasing issues of Energy and Environment. Courses encompass the full spectrum of Energy
and Environment from conventional power generation to renewable and alternative energy technologies.
The courses also cover the impact of energy generation on environment while continue to provide a sound
understanding of Energy and Environment principles.
At present, research and teaching activities are focused on renewable energy and energy conservation.
The department has a strong and competent qualified team which assures to provide high standard
academic and research services. We are one of the fast-growing departments and attract and welcome
undergraduate students to the Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) who are innovative problem solvers, who
become leaders in their organizations, and who possess the knowledge and skills required for a wide
range of careers, to maintain an intellectually challenging, yet supportive and welcoming environment, that
encourages and enables our students, faculty and staff to achieve their best in a diverse community.

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
Over the last two years, I have had the opportunity to immense myself in the Department of
Energy and Environment Engineering community and promote our mission. I am stuck by the
passion that our faculty and students have for learning, discovery and problem solving for the
current energy and environmental issues. The dedication of our hard working staff in keeping the
department running efficiently and in collegial manner, and the engagement and generosity of our
engineering alumni.
Please join us in transforming the Department of Energy and Environment Engineering to achieve
its mission for improving the country through its discoveries and solutions to life’s most pressing
challenges.

Engr. Muhammad Irfan


Chairman
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List of Faculty
S.
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University PEC No.
No.

Environmental
Ph.D MUET
Engineering

Assistant
Environmental
1 Engr. Sikandar Ali Abbasi Professor M.S Engineering SSUET Elec/ 6736
Engineering
(on study leave)

Electrical
B.E MUET
Engineering

Europa-
Energy and
Universität
M.E Environmental
Flensburg
Assistant Management
2 Engr. Muhammad Irfan Germany Enviro/ 101
Professor
Environmental QUEST,
B.E
Engineering Nawabshah

Environmental
Ph.D Engineering & Myongji university
Energy

Assistant
3 Dr. Ghulam Mujtaba Environmental Myongji
Professor MS
Engineering University

Environmental
B.S COMSTS
Science

Solar Cells
Hanyang
Fabrication,
Ph.D University,
Fusion Chemical
South Korea
Engineering
Assistant
4 Dr. Abdul Sami Electronic Electro/8144
Professor M.E NEDUET
Engineering

Electronic
B.E NEDUET
Engineering

Hanyang
Environmental
Ph.D University, South
Engineering
Korea

Assistant Hanyang
5 Dr. Hubdar Ali Maitlo Environmental Enviro/194
Professor M.E University, South
Engineering
Korea

Energy and QUEST,


B.E
Environment Nawabshah

Hambarg-
Environmental
Ph.D Harburg Tuhh/
Engineering
Germany

Lecturer Environmental
6 Engr. Ihsanullah M.E NED UET
(on study leave) Engineering

Environmental QUEST,
B.E
Engineering Nawabshah

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Environmental
Ph.D SCUT.China
Engineering
Lecturer Environmental
7 Engr. Zubair Ahmed M.E NED UET Enviro/ 41
(on study leave) Engineering
Environmental QUEST,
B.E
Engineering Nawabshah

Ph.D Energy Technology Aalborg Denmark

Lecturer
8 Engr.Tahir Hussain M.E Environmental NED UET Enviro/254
(on study leave)

Environmental QUEST,
B.E
Engineering Nawabshah

Ph.D Energy Technology Aalborg Denmark

Environ
Lecture
9 Engr. Ayaz Ali Shah M.E Engineering & MUET Enviro/306
(on study leave)
Management

Environmental
B.E MUET
Engineering

M.E Energy Engineering Hamdard

10 Engr. Khuda Bukhsh Lecturer Enviro/107


Environmental QUEST,
B.E
Engineering Nawabshah

Environmental
ME MUET
Engineering
11 Engr. Irfan Ahmed Lecturer Textile/361
B.E Textile Engineering MUET

Environmental
M.E Tsinghua
Engineering
12 Engr. Aisha Memon Lecturer Enviro/430
Environmental
B.E MUET
Engineering

M.E Energy Engineering Hamdard


13 Engr. Siraj Ahmed Lab. Engineer Enviro/ 93

Energy & QUEST,


B.E
Environment Nawabshah

M.E Energy Engineering Hamdard


14 Engr. Waseem Ali Lab. Engineer Mech/28827

B.E Mechanical MUET

Chemical
Ph.D DUET
Engineering

15 Engr. Aamir Raza Lab. Engineer M.E Energy Engineering Hamdard Enviro/386

Environmental QUEST,
B.E
Engineering Nawabshah

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List of Courses
1st Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 HUM-101 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
2 HUM-103 Functional English 3 0 3
3 BS-104 Calculus 3 0 3
4 ENE-101 Workshop Technology 0 2 2
5 EE-107 Circuit Theory and Electrical systems 3 1 4
6 ENE-102 Introduction to Environmental Engineering 3 0 3
Total 14 3 17

2nd Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 ENE-201 Energy Resources & Environment 3 0 3
2 ENE-103 Engineering Mechanics 3 0 3
3 ENE-104 Engineering Drawing and Computer AidedDesign 2 1 3
4 CSE-103 Introduction to Computing 2 1 3
5 HUM-102 Islamic Studies 2 0 2
6 HUM-104 Technical Report Writing and Communication Skills 3 0 3
Total 15 2 17

3rd Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 EEE-206 Basic Electronics 3 1 4
2 ENE-202 Engineering Thermodynamics 3 1 4
3 BS-201 Differential Equations 3 0 3
4 ENE-203 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 4
5 CSE-202 Fundamentals of Programming 2 1 3
Total 14 4 18

4th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 ENE-204 Heat & Mass Transfer 3 1 4
2 ENE-301 Bio Energy Engineering 2 0 2
3 ENE-205 Engineering Materials 2 0 2
4 ENE-303 Fuels & Combustion 3 1 4
5 BS-202 Complex Variable & Transforms 3 0 3
6 ENE-403 Hydro Power Engineering 3 0 3

Total 16 2 18

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5th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 --- Geographical Information System & Remote Sensing 2 1 3
2 ENE-302 Power Plant Technology 3 0 3
3 EE-301 Power Distribution & utilization System 2 0 2
4 --- Air and Noise Pollution 3 1 4
5 BS-301 Probability & Statistics 3 0 3
6 EN-304 Energy Storage & Technologies 2 0 2
Total 15 2 17

6th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 ENE-305 Health, Safety & Environment 3 0 3
2 ENE-306 Instrumentation & Control 2 1 3
3 ENE-307 Petroleum & Gas Exploration 2 0 2
4 --- Water and Wastewater Engineering 3 1 4
5 ENE-402 Solar Energy Engineering 3 1 4
6 EN-304 Energy Storage & Technologies 2 0 2
Total 13 3 16

7th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 ENE-401 Refinery Engineering 3 1 4
2 ENE-309 Thermal Power Systems 3 1 4
3 ENE-404 Energy Conservation 2 0 2
4 ENE-405 Solid Waste Management 3 1 4
5 ENE-410 Project/Thesis 0 3 3
Total 11 6 17

8th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 ENE-406 Environmental Impact Assessment 3 0 3
2 ENE-407 Wind Energy Engineering 3 1 4
3 ENE-408 Clean Coal Technologies 3 1 4
4 ENE-409 Energy Policy & Management 2 0 2
5 ENE-410 Project/Thesis 0 3 3
Total 11 5 16

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LIST OF LABS

Hi-Tech Laboratory Computer Laboratory


The department has established Hi-Tech laboratory with the Students conduct computer related tasks for the final year projects and
installation of Atomic Absorption spectrometer (AAS), High- others related activities e.g. assignments, presentations and academic
Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Gas Chromatography reports preparation. The Department has computer facilities support
(GC) and UV Spectrophotometer. This lab will essentially help in to its faculty, students and staff in their academic and administrative
the environmental research projects and final year projects of the activities. Our Department comprises one computer lab that has
students where researchers and students will work on the projects latest Computer system. Further Computer system are needed for
which require measurement of the concentrations of elements, the smooth routine of relevant laboratory work and students right to
separating and analyzing compounds that can be vaporized without use to computer for the practical and other assignments. Unlimited
decomposition, identifying, quantifying and purifying the individual Wi-Fi access to Internet is available in the department from which
components of the mixture and quantitative determination of different faculty and students are beneficiaries. Access to PERN connectivity
analytes using analytical methods. is accessible which boosts the quality of research work and help
students for their projects.

Environment Laboratory Energy Laboratory


In this lab students perform tasks relatedto identification and analyzing Students conduct practical related to solar and wind Energy
various environmental problems associated to air, solid waste, soil, Engineering courses. This lab is also dedicated to those students
waterand environmental degradation through anthropogenic activities. who work on the academic project for the national academic project
competition supervised by the senior faculty members.

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RECENT ACTIVITIES

Seminar on

Coal and Biomass pyrolysis and Power Oil Gas & Energy Exhibition
gasification

A seminar was conducted on Coal and Biomass pyrolysis and


On 20th June 2019, DUET participated in Power Oil Gas &
gasification on February 28, 2019. The seminar intended to
Energy Exhibition at stall 5-230. DUET presented Energy
bring together with a new concept of research collaboration with
Laboratory of Dr. Sami with projects of students from various
good ideas where Pyrolysis and gasification provides a unique
departments.
and cleanest ways for utilization of coal/biomass.

Poster competition on

Energy crises in Pakistan

Project competition - 3rd may 2019

The Department of Energy & environment Engineering organized


project competition held on 3rd May 2019 in Energy laboratory of
Dr. Abdul Sami Rajput.

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Department of
Industrial Engineering &
Management (IE&M)
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Industrial Engineering &
Management (IE&M)
MISSION To produce high quality Engineers, Professionals and Leaders in core areas of Industrial
Engineering and Management by being a leader in education, research, innovation, and outreach.

• Graduates having high quality state of the art education in applied Industrial Engineering.
OBJECTIVES • Graduates who conducts research that expands knowledge in the areas of Advanced Industrial
Engineering.
• Graduates with high quality of Professionalism and Entrepreneurship with capability to convert plans
into practices.

The department of Industrial Engineering & Management offers 4 years degree program in the discipline
About the of Industrial Engineering & Management.Industrial Engineering is about making the best use of available
Department resources such as Men, Money, Machines, Materials and Methods to increase the productivity & quality,
lower the cost, assure safety of personnel & optimum utilization of machine resources, create and maintain
good working environment to improve efficiency & effectiveness.

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
Welcome to the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management (IE&M) at Dawood
University of Engineering and Technology.
As the Chair of the Department of IE&M, I would like to take this opportunity to inform you that we
take great pride in this department’s growth and standing among nationally recognized industrial
engineering programs. The department has a long tradition of successfully preparing many of the
region’s and the nation’s industrial engineers. The department offers Bachelor of Engineering
(B.E) undergraduate program exclusively in Industrial Engineering and Management.
The department has made tremendous strides in increasing the financial opportunities available
for the students by offering more teaching and research fellowships. Our alumni find themselves
in high demand for positions in some of the top corporate, government, and education institutions
and continue to make significant contributions to the field.
Our central goal is to continue on this path of multidisciplinary excellence in all facets of research,
education, and service to the state and the nation. We are proud of our accomplishments and
please to share them with you and welcome your interest in our educational and research activities.

Professor. Dr. Zeeshan Ali Memon


Chairman
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List of Faculty
S.
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University PEC No.
No.

Control and University of


Ph.D
Dynamics Nottingham

Professor/ MECH/
1 Professor. Dr. Zeeshan Ali University of
Chairperson M. Eng. Mechatronics 18236
Nottingham

BE Mechanical MUET, Jamshoro

Ph.D Industrial
MUET, Jamshoro
(In Progress) Management
Assistant
Industrial INDUS/
2 Engr. Ghulam Sarwar Chandio Professor M. Eng. NED, Karachi
Management 613
(on study leave)
Industrial Eng. &
BE MUET, Jamshoro
Management

Industrial Eng. & Dalian University


Ph.D
Management of Tech. China

Assistant Industrial INDUS/


3 Dr. Zahid Hussain M. Eng. NED, Karachi
Professor Management 471

Industrial Eng.
BE MUET, Jamshoro
&Management

M. Eng. Manufacture Eng. MUET, Jamshoro


Assistant INDUS/
4 Engr. Darya Khan
Professor 725
Industrial Eng. &
BE MUET, Jamshoro
Management

Industrial
M. Eng. MUET, Jamshoro
Management
Assistant INDUS/
5 Engr. Aurangzeb Junejo
Professor 814
Industrial Eng. &
BE MUET, Jamshoro
Management

Hanyang
M. Eng. and Industrial
University, S.
Ph.D Manufacture Eng.
Korea
Assistant INDUS/
6 Dr. Muhammad Dawood Idrees
Professor 2306
Industrial Eng. &
BE DUET, Karachi
Management

Industrial Eng. & INDUS/


7 Engr. Ghulam Mujtaba Khan Lecturer BE DUET, Karachi
Management 950

Industrial
INDUS/
8 Engr. Abdul Rahman Lecturer BE Engineering. & MUET, Jamshoro
162
Management

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Industrial Eng. &


M. Eng. MUET, Jamshoro
Management

INDUS/
9 Engr. Imran Khan Shaikh Lecturer
999

Industrial Eng. &


BE MUET, Jamshoro
Management

Universiti
M. Eng. Industrial Eng. & Teknologi
(In Progress) Management PETRONAS,
Lecturer Malaysia
INDUS/
10 Engr. Ali Akbar Jaffery
(on study leave) 1264
Industrial Eng&
BE MUET, Jamshoro
Management

Ph.D Industrial Eng. &


MUET, Jamshoro
(In Progress) Management
INDUS/
11 Engr. Rano Khan Wassan Lecturer
1308
Manufacturing
M.Eng. UTP, Malaysia
Engineering

Politenico di
M.Eng. Eng. Management
Torino, Italy
ELECT/
12 Engr. Jansher Ansari Lecturer
28456
Electronics & Politenico di
BE
Computers Torino, Italy

Industrial Eng. &


M.Eng. NED, Karachi
Management

INDUS/
13 Engr. Nabeel Ahmed Siddiqui Lab. Engineer
1297

Industrial Eng.&
B.E DUET, Karachi
Management

Industrial
MS NED , Karachi
Eng.&Management
INDUS/
14 Engr. Malikah Lab. Engineer
3162

Industrial Eng.&
BE DUET, Karachi
Management

Industrial Eng.&
M.Eng. MUET, Jamshoro
Management

INDUS/
15 Engr. Kanwal Zehra Lab. Engineer
2631

Industrial Eng.&
BE DUET, Karachi
Management

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List of Courses
1st Semister 1st Year
Theory Practical TOTAL
S.No Course Code Subject
Credit Hrs Credit Hrs Credit Hrs
1 HUM-102 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 - 2
2 HUM-103 Functional English 3 - 3
3 BS-104 Calculus 3 - 3
4 IEM-111 Engineering Drawing and CAD 2 1 3
5 IEM-112 Basic Industrial Engineering 3 - 3
6 IEM-151 Introduction to Computing 2 1 3

SUB TOTAL 15 2 17

2nd Semister 1st Year


Theory Practical TOTAL
S.No Course Code Subject
Credit Hrs Credit Hrs Credit Hrs
1 HUM-104 Technical Report Writing & Communication Skills 3 - 3
2 HUM-101 Pakistan Studies 2 - 2
3 BS-103 Applied Physics 3 1 4
4 BS-108 Linear Algebra 3 - 3
5 IEM-113 Workshop Practice - 2 2
6 IEM-121 Manufacturing Process 3 1 4

SUB TOTAL 14 4 18

3rd Semister 2nd Year


Theory Practical TOTAL
S.No Course Code Subject
Credit Hrs Credit Hrs Credit Hrs
1 BS-202 Differential Equations 3 - 3
2 BS-203 Engineering Probability and Statistics 3 - 3
3 IEM-214 Thermodynamics 2 1 3
4 IEM-215 Materials Engineering 3 1 4
5 IEM-261 Engineering Management 3 - 3

SUB TOTAL 14 2 16

4th Semister 2nd Year


Theory Practical TOTAL
S.No Course Code Subject
Credit Hrs Credit Hrs Credit Hrs
1 IEM-216 Engineering Economics 3 - 3
2 IEM-217 Mechanics of Materials 3 1 4
3 IEM-218 Fluid Mechanics 2 1 3
4 IEM-219 Metrology & Statistical Quality Control 3 1 4
5 IEM-222 Instrumentation & Control 2 1 3

SUB TOTAL 13 4 17

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5th Semister
Theory Practical TOTAL
S.No Course Code Subject
Credit Hrs Credit Hrs Credit Hrs
1 IEM-311 Operations Research 3 1 4
2 IEM-323 Operations of Manufacturing System 3 - 3
3 IEM-324 Work Study & Methods Engineering 3 1 4
4 IEM-325 Industrial Automation 2 1 3
5 IEM-331 Lean Manufacturing 3 - 3
SUB TOTAL 14 3 17

6th Semister
Theory Practical TOTAL
S.No Course Code Subject
Credit Hrs Credit Hrs Credit Hrs
1 BS-302 Numerical Analysis and Computer Application 2 1 3
2 IEM-326 Production Planning & Control 2 - 2
3 IEM-327 Industrial Maintenance & Safety 3 - 3
4 IEM-332 Managerial Accounting 3 - 3
5 IEM-352 Computer Simulations 2 1 3
6 IEM-362 Project Management 3 1 4
SUB TOTAL 15 3 18

7th Semister
Theory Practical TOTAL
S.No Course Code Subject
Credit Hrs Credit Hrs Credit Hrs
1 IEM-428 Human Factors Engineering 2 1 3
2 IEM-429 Industrial Facilities Design 3 - 3
3 IEM-433 Entrepreneurship 2 - 2
4 IEM-453 Machine Design & CAD/CAM 3 1 4
5 IEM-471 Human Resource Development. 3 - 3
6 IEM-499 Project Phase-I - 3 3
SUB TOTAL 13 5 18

8th Semister
Theory Practical TOTAL
S.No Course Code Subject
Credit Hrs Credit Hrs Credit Hrs
1 IEM-472 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 1 4
2 IEM-473 Supply Chain and Logistics 3 - 3
3 IEM-474 Total Quality Management 3 - 3
4 IEM-475 Marketing Management 2 - 2
5 IEM-499 Project Phase-II - 3 3
SUB TOTAL 11 4 15

SUMMARY
Theory Practical
Course Title TOTAL
Credit Hrs Credit Hrs

GRAND TOTAL 109 27 136

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LIST OF LABS

Mechanics of Materials Metrology


Mechanics of Materials is generally the name applied to a discipline In its broadest sense, Metrology is the science of measurement
in which the stress, strain and deflections of loaded structural and is concerned with standardization in measurement, calibration
elements are considered. For nearly all design work it is necessary and inspection. Metrology compares the measurement values
to know something of the elastic and, often, plastic properties of of measuring instruments with a calibration standard of known
the material to be used. While these properties are often available accuracy and also compares dimensions of product features with
from handbooks, sometimes particular properties of less common design specifications.
materials are needed, in which case the engineer must perform his
own tests. The performance of these typical tests in this laboratory
will give a better feeling for the significance of the various material
properties and for the accuracy with which these quantities can be
determined.

Human Factors Engineering


Human Factors is the discipline of designing products and systems to
match the abilities of people in order to improve productivity, safety,
performance, and user satisfaction. Human Factors Laboratory
studies a range of human factors that affect workplace outcomes.

Fluid Mechanics
It is an introductory course where flow behavior, fluid forces and
analysis tools are introduced. The goals of the experiments include
determination of forces generated when fluid flow takes place
over a solid object, applications of the control volume approach,
demonstration of the momentum and energy equations, viscosity
measurement and engineering correlations. Experimental setups
such as flow through a tube and flow over a flat plate are made
available to the students.

Works & Methods Engineering


The laboratory has the capability of performing computer analysis of
various problems in industrial engineering, such as manufacturing systems
simulation, statistical experimental design, design and analysis of computer
networks. It is equipped with software for analysis of industrial environment,
anthropometry and man-computer interface.

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LABS & RECENT ACTIVITIES

Engineering Drawing Hall CAD/CAM


The department has dedicated Drawing Hall with all the necessary The CAD/CAM laboratory focuses on both computer-aided design
amenities. The students are taught the intricacies of engineering and computer-aided manufacturing. The laboratory is equipped
drawing under the supervision of well experienced faculty. with the latest design and manufacturing software that can be used
in designing and developing industrial products and conducting
engineering analysis on their various components. In addition, the
laboratory has several high-end computers that are used in product
design development, improvement, and analysis activities.

Computers Laboratory
The department has an array of sophisticated computers installed
to cater to the needs of its students. All computers have the required Mechanical Workshop
software available on it for laboratory assignments. The Computer
Lab staff is trained to provide timely assistance to each student, The mechanical workshop undertakes the construction of all
facilitating their learning. Students are provided with internet which mechanical systems. Capabilities include CNC and manual, milling
helps the students to conduct a broad research for their assignments and turning along with EDM and sheet metal forming abilities. The
and projects. experiments are designed to illustrate phenomena in different
areas of Workshop and to expose students to uses of instruments.
Conduct the job with interest and an attitude of learning.

Thermodynamics
To understand the concepts of Thermodynamics laboratory and
investigate by using pressure gauges for heat transfer analysis and
study of Boiler efficiency. It also includes relation between pressure and
temperature of Marcet Boiler. Moreover, it also includes the study of
different temperature measuring devices on Temperature Measurement
Bench. Determine the power input, heat output and coefficient of a vapor
compression cycle in Mechanical Heat Pump. Study of a gas turbine
operation demonstration of its different components.

PEC visit to Industrial Department

Second Industrial Advisory Board Meeting,


Department of Industrial Engineering & Management

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Department of
Metallurgy and Materials
Engineering
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Metallurgy and
Materials Engineering
MISSION The mission of the Department is to provide an innovative educational program that is rigorous
and challenging as well as flexible and supportive. The program is designed to meet the chal-
lenges that our graduates are likely to face throughout their Professional career and to provide
a high level of teaching and Professional capability, with highly developed skills in lifetime
learning, planning, problem-solving, communication and leadership, and to serve humanity
locally as well globally.

• The capability of understanding the basic mathematical, scientific and engineering principles needed
OBJECTIVES for solving problems in production and designing high quality materials used for modern applications.
• The communication skills, Professional ethics and safety practices.
• Understanding of environmental, societal, and economic aspects of the Professoression.

This department was established in 1964 with the aim of producing Professional and qualified engineers
About the in the field of metallurgical engineering. Later on due to an increasing the demand of using new emerging
Department materials such as superconductor’s, nano materials and ultra-light weight material, new magnetic materials
and developments of high-temperature super alloys.
The department is now offering four years combined bachelor degree program and two years MS master
degree program in the field of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. Being the first department of the
country, it fulfilled the needs of qualified man power for many metal industries including the iron and steel
industry like Pakistan Steel Mill, People Steel Mills, Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works, Pakistan
Machine Tool Factory, Bolan Casting, Automobile and Aerospace industries.
Many public and private organizations are engaged in remelting, refining, forming, and fabrication operations
of metals, nonmetals as well as the many Research and Development Organizations in country are also
using and conducting research work on engineering materials which also needs qualified man powder.
The course consists of various major subjects such as Materials Thermodynamics, Iron Making Technology,
Steel Making Technology, Physical Metallurgy, Advanced Materials, and Materials Characterization
Inspection & Testing of Materials, Heat treatment Processes, Corrosion Prevention and Protection,
Manufacturing Technology, Fracture Mechanics and failure analysis which form the base for B.E, degree
program. The Department is fully equipped with modern labs and equipment’s such as Scanning Electron
Microscope laboratory (SEM), Foundry Engineering lab, Welding lab, Heat Treatment lab, Mechanical
testing lab, Spectroscopy lab, Metallography lab and Computer lab. The department has full time highly
qualified foreign faculty.
Department frequently invitesexperts from local industries to invited talks and guest lectures to keep the
students aware of the latest trends and development. With the advent of new materials, the department
is also catering the teaching and training to our students in various metals nonmetals related industrial
sectors concerned with iron and steels, ceramic polymers, and composite materials. Our final year students
carry out internship training and research projects in these diversified fields of materials and indigenous
resources at the local industries and research laboratories.
The department also offering career counseling and makes efforts in the placement of our graduates in the
industry and government departments. With the support of HEC and Government of Sindh, the existing
laboratories are being equipped with latest equipment and new laboratories are being established with new
equipment for testing and evaluation of all the engineering materials.
The library is currently provided with all the volumes published on materials testing and evaluation by
American Society of Testing Materials and other latest books published by ASM. The department is also
planning to start Ph.D program in collaboration with local and foreign Universities.

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CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
It gives me immense pleasure to introduce the Department of Metallurgy and Materials
Engineering at Dawood University of Engineering and Technology Karachi. This department was
established in 1964 as an inter-disciplinary field. Metallurgy and Materials Engineering plays a
vital role in socio economic developments of nation. The modern development is nothing without
the use of engineering materials. The development, processing, characterization and application
of engineering materials need the sound theoretical and practical knowledge. Therefore, students
are advised to take maximum knowledge from the faculty, laboratories and library as well as take
maximum internship trainings during summer vocations.

All fields of engineering based on use of metallic, ceramic, polymeric, or composites.


Exciting challenges exist today in the development and application of new materials such as
Superconductor’s Nano materials and Ultra lightweight material, New Magnetic and Sophisticated
high-temperature Supper alloys.

The Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering offers a four Year Degree Course
Titled Bachelor of Engineering in Metallurgy and Materials. The course content various subjects
Materials Thermodynamics , Iron Making Technology, Steel Making Technology, Physical
Metallurgy, Advanced Materials, Materials Characterization Inspection & Testing of Materials,
Heat treatment Processes, Corrosion prevention and Protection, Manufacturing Technology
Engineering Fracture Mechanics and failure analysis form the basis for BE degree courses. The
Department also planning to offers Master of Engineering (M.E.) in Metallurgy and Materials
Engineering.

A student chapter “Dawoodian Materials Advantage Chapter (DMAC)” is to be established in the


department. The mission of the DMAC is to provide stimulating platform to develop & promote
communication, networking, dissemination of knowledge, research & innovation to the student
and Professional involvement, educational and industrial sectors.

Thanks to all university authorities, Teachers and Students for extending their co-operation for
maintaining pease harmony among the campus for quality Engineering Education. We are all
together continue to play a leading role in our education system/respective disciplines, both
nationally and internationally for the development of world.

Dr. Inamullah Maitlo


Chairman
MME

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List of Faculty
S.
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University PEC No.
No.

Composite
Ph.D MUET, Jamshoro
Materials
Engr. Professor Dr. METU Ankara
01 Professor Metallurgical METAL/ 333
Muhammad Hayat Jokhio M.E Turkey
Engineering
MUET, Jamshoro
B.E Metallurgy NED
Ph.D Nano materials DUT, China

Associate Materials
02 Engr. Dr. Syed Asif Ali Shah M.E NED METAL/ 1884
Engineering
Professor
Metallurgy &
B.E MUET
Materials
Ph.D Material Sciences China
Assistant
M.E MUET
03 Engr. Dr. Inamullah Mailto Professor / METAL/ 2602
Chairman Metallurgy &
B.E MUET
Materials
Metallurgy &
Engr. Iftekhar Ahmed Assistant M.E MUET
04 Materials MT/ 812
Memon Professor
B.E Metallurgy NED
Metallurgy &
M.E MUET
Assistant Materials
05 Engr. Subhan Ali Jogi METAL/ 1923
Professor Metallurgy &
B.E MUET
Materials
Metallurgy & M
P.G.D MUET
06 Engr. Shakil Memon Lecturer terials MET/ 578
B.E Metallurgy MUET
Ph.D
China
(in progress)
Lecturer
Metallurgy &
07 Engr. Sajid Hussain Siyal (on study M.E
Materials
NED METAL/ 2161
leave)
Metallurgy &
B.E MUET
Materials
Metallurgy &
M.E NED
Materials
08 Engr. Fahad Raiz Lecturer METAL/ 2639
Metallurgy &
B.E NED
Materials
Materials
M.E MUET
09 Engr. Tufail Ujjan Lecturer Engineering METAL/ 2776
B.E Metallurgy NED
Metallurgy &
M.E MUET
Engr. Shakir Hussain Materials
10 Lab Engineer
Koondhar Metallurgy &
B.E MUET
Materials
M.E Chemical
DUET
(in progress) Engineering
11 Engr. Saddam Ali Khichi Lab Engineer
Metallurgy &
B.E DUET
Materials
Metallurgy &
12 Engr. Zubair Ahmed Lab Engineer B.E
Materials
MUET

Metallurgy &
13 Engr. Abdul Qadir Lab Engineer B.E
Materials
MUET

14 Engr. Syed Ali Afzal Lab Engineer B.E Metallurgy NED


Metallurgy &
15 Engr. Vinod Kumar Lab Engineer B.E
Materials
MUET

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List of Courses
1st Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Name of Subjects
Theory Practical
1 HUM-103 Functional English 03 00
2 BS-103 Applied Physics 03 01
3 BS-104 Calculus 03 00
4 MME-101 Introduction to Engineering: Materials 03 00
5 BS-101 Applied Chemistry 02 01
6 HUM-102 Islamic Studies/Ethics 02 00
Total 16 02

2nd Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Name of Subjects
Theory Practical
1 MM-102 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 02 01
2 CE-107 Computing Fundamentals 03 01
3 BS-108 Linear Algebra 03 00
4 HUM-101 Pakistan Studies 02 00
5 HUM-104 Technical Report Writing & Communication Skills 03 00
6 MME-103 Workshop practice 00 02
Total 29 06
First Year Credit Hours 29 06

3rd Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Name of Subjects
Theory Practical
1 BS-203 Differential Equations 03 00
2 MME-202 Instrumentation and Control 02 01
3 MME-203 Materials Thermodynamics 03 00
4 MS-201 Organizational Behavior 03 00
5 MME-204 Mechanics of Materials 03 00
Total 14 01

4th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Name of Subjects
Theory Practical
1 MME-205 Industrial Safety & Environmental Engineering 03 00
2 MME-206 Engineering Ceramics & Glasses 03 01
3 MME-207 Iron Making Technology 03 00
4 MME-208 Foundry Engineering 02 01
5 MME-201 Physical Metallurgy-1 02 01
Total 13 03
First Year Credit Hours 27 04

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5th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Name of Subjects
Theory Practical
1 MME-301 Polymeric & Composite Materials 03 01
2 MME-302 Corrosion Protection and Preventions 03 01
3 MME-303 Physical Metallurgy-11 02 01
4 MME-304 Non Ferrous Metallurgy 03 01
5 BS-301 Probability and Statistics 03 00
Total 14 04

6th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Name of Subjects
Theory Practical
1 MME-305 Inspection & Testing of Materials 03 01
2 MS-307 Engineering Economics & Management 03 00
3 MME-306 Vacuum Technology 02 00

4 MME-307 Welding and Joining Processes 03 01


5 BS-302 Numerical Analysis 02 01
Total 13 03
First Year Credit Hours 27 07

7th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Name of Subjects
Theory Practical
1 MME-401 Manufacturing Technology 03 0
2 MME-402 Heat Treatment Processes 03 01
3 MME-403 Steel Making Technology 03 00
4 MME-404 Powder Metallurgy 02 0
5 MME-410 Modeling & Simulation in Materials Engineering 02 01
6 MME-409 Final Year project 00 03
Total 13 05

8th Semester
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Name of Subjects
Theory Practical
1 MME-405 Foundry Engineering & Practice 02 01
2 MME-406 Materials Characterization 03 01
3 MME-407 Advanced Materials 03 00
4 MME-408 Fracture Mechanics & Failure Analysis 03 01
5 MME-409 Project/Thesis 00 03
Total 11 06
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Department of
Petroleum & Gas
Engineering
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Petroleum & Gas
Engineering
MISSION To establish state-of-the-art programs in petroleum and gas engineering emphasizing innovation,
incorporation, collaboration, and high ethical standards to meet industrial requirements by
producing research oriented and Professionally skilled graduates capable to strengthen the
country Professional manpower.

OBJECTIVES • To produce highly qualified graduates, who strengthen the manpower of the country and are capable to
perform as Professional Engineers.
• To aware the graduates with technical depth and breadth to be successful as petroleum and gas
engineers and to enable them to be competitive in the Petroleum and Gas Engineering job market or in
continuing their education.
• The program helps in developing research interests in individuals and aspires in the advanced studies
for specialized areas.
• Understanding the Professional, legal and ethical issues and discharging the responsibilities as it
pertains to Petroleum and Gas Engineering

Petroleum Engineering has become an area of interest for the globe considering current energy needs
About the of the industrialized society. The ultimate goal of a petroleum engineer is to pursue all the techniques to
Department achieve maximum sustainable recoveries from conventional and unconventional reservoirs. Achievement
of such objectives requires extensive drilling, production and reservoir engineering strategies. Hence,
oil and gas industry requires Professional graduates capable to deal entire field challenges related to
drilling, production and reservoir engineering. Therefore, present need is to train young minds on practical,
theoretical and research horizons.
Petroleum and Gas Engineering department at DUET, has made its task to provide industry with highly
intellectual minds with strong theoretical background, practical exposure and possess research skills so that
all the prevailing and upcoming challenges are solved as per the objectives. Department’s course structure
is based on course work, regular assignments, quizzes, practical experiments and regular field work/visits.
Department also arrange field internships with the collaboration of various renowned oil and gas companies.

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
The Department of Petroleum and Gas launched in 2010. Right from its start department maintains a very strong
linkage with the industry as well as academia.In our Board of Studies and Industrial Advisory Board, members
from the Academia, and multinational oil & gas companies provide guidance in bringing the programme at par with
renowned international universities and to meet the requirements of the Petroleum industry.
Weaims at producing technically sound petroleum engineers with skills level required to meet the requirements
of country to developboth conventional and unconventional natural energyresources. Mostly foreign qualified, our
faculty provide in-depth knowledge in core areas with emphasis on the concepts and applications as per OBE based
education to train young minds on practical, theoretical and research horizons.Currently our six faculty members are
pursuing higher studies in different technologically advanced countries and soon they will rejoin as part of our academic
team with background experience of working in leading academic institutes. We are anticipating paradigm shift in
academic and research environment in the department We constantly update our course structure based upon the
feedback from the industry and technological developments in the subject areas. Vibrant SPE-DUET student chapter
with international recognition provides an opportunity to students for personal and professional growth.We have
recently upgraded our laboratories.Here, I would like to especially mention the facilities in our Petro-Physics laboratory
and Drilling simulators in our simulations laboratory. These facilities has been design keeping in considerations the
progress in reservoir engineering and drilling simulation technology. Studies in both laboratorieshelps in increasing
safety and efficiency in the oil and gas industry.
The above developments are just a previewrecent developments in the department. Department welcome the
aspirants for admission in Department of petroleum and Gas. For visits, our team will facilitates complete
tour of academic facilities in the department.

Dr. Abdul Waheed Bhutto


Chairman
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LIST OF FACULTY
S.
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University PEC No.
No.

Chemical
Ph.D MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Professor/ Environmental NED University


Professor. Dr. Abdul Waheed M. E CHEM/
1 Dean, Faculty Engineering Karachi
Bhutto 3629
of Engineering
Chemical
B.E DCET, Karachi
Engineering

Energy & The University of


M.Sc
Environment Sheffield, UK
Assistant PETGAS/
2 Engr. Bharat Kumar Harani
Professor Petroleum & 681
BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Ph.D Petroleum
ECU, Australia
(in Progress) Engineering
Assistant PETGAS/
3 Engr. Faisal-ur-Rahman Awan Professor Petroleum
ME MUET, Jamshoro
(on study leave) Engineering 1269

Petroleum & Gas


B.Sc UET, Lahore
Engineering
Beijing University
Chemical of Chemical
Ph.D
Engineering Technology
China CHEM/
4 Engr. Rashid Mustafa Korai Lecturer
Chemical 5903
ME MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Chemical
BE MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Ph.D Petroleum
ECU, Australia
(in Progress) Engineering
Petroleum PETGAS/
Lecturer ME MUET, Jamshoro
5 Engr. Mujahid Ali Engineering
(on study leave) 834
Petroleum &
BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
Ph.D Petroleum
UTP, Malaysia
(in Progress) Engineering
NED University
Environmental of Engineering PETGAS/
Lecturer ME
6 Engr. Najeebullah Lashari Engineering & Technology,
(on study leave) 1443
Karachi
Petroleum &
BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
King Fahd
University of
Ph.D Petroleum
Petroleum &
(in Progress) Engineering
Minerals
(Saudi Arabia)
King Fahd
Lecturer University of PETGAS/
7 Engr. Shams Kalam Petroleum
(on study leave) MSc Petroleum & 1352
Engineering
Minerals
(Saudi Arabia)
NED University
Petroleum of Engineering
BE
Engineering & Technology,
Karach

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University of
Oil-Gas Well
MS Petroleum
Engineering
(East China) PETGAS/
8 Engr. Darya Khan Bhutto Lecturer
Petroleum & 860
BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
University Of
Oil-Gas Well
MS Petroleum
Engineering
(East China) PETGAS/
9 Engr. Najeeb Anjum Soomro Lecturer
Petroleum & 843
BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Petroleum
ME MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
PETGAS/
10 Engr. Hassan Aziz Lecturer
Petroleum & 1942
MUET SZAB,
BE Natural Gas
Khairpur
Engineering

Petroleum
ME MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering
PETGAS/
11 Engr. Afroz Khatoon Lecturer
Petroleum & 1865
MUET SZAB,
BE Natural Gas
Khairpur
Engineering

MS Petroleum
UTM, Malaysia
(in Progress) Engineering
Lab Engineer
12 Engr. Tariq Ali Chandio University PETGAS/1918
(on study leave)
Petroleum Technology
BE
Engineering Petronas,
Malaysia

MS Chemical
DUET, Karachi
(in Progress) Engineering
PETGAS/
13 Engr. Waseem Ahmed Langah Lab Engineer
Petroleum & 1695
BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Bahria University,
MS Geophysics
Karachi
14 Ms. Tahmina Fatima Siddiqui Geologist --
Petroleum University of
MSc
Technology Karachi

Oil & Gas Field


Xi’an Shiyou
MS Development
University, China
Engineering

Supply Chain & Iqra University, PETGAS/


15 Engr. Khalid Waheed Lab Engineer MBA
Managment Karachi 826

Petroleum &
BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

MSc Environmental University of


(Tech) Engineering Oulu,Finland
PETGAS/
16 Engr. Suresh Kumar Lab Engineer
1607
Petroleum &
BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
Engineering

Petroleum &
PETGAS/
17 Engr. Waheed Ali Lab Engineer BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
1448
Engineering

Petroleum &
PETGAS/
18 Engr. Muhammad Murtaza Lab Engineer BE Natural Gas MUET, Jamshoro
2858
Engineering

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List of Courses
1st Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Theory Practical Total
1 PGE-111 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 3 0 3
2 BS-101 Applied Chemistry 2 1 3
3 BS-104 Calculus 3 0 3
4 HUM-102 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2 0 2
5 HUM-103 Functional English 3 0 3
6 PGE-112 Workshop Practice 0 2 2
Total 13 3 16

2nd Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 PGE-101 Applied Geology 2 1 3
2 BS-103 Applied Physics 3 1 4
3 HUM-101 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
4 HUM-104 Technical Report Writing & Communication Skills 3 0 3
5 PGE-113 Engineering Drawing 0 2 2
6 CSE-159 Computer Programming and Software Application 2 1 3
Total 12 5 17

3rd Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 PGE-241 Petroleum Geology and Geophysical Exploration 3 0 3
2 PGE-242 Applied Thermodynamics 2 1 3
3 BS-201 Differential Equation 3 0 3
4 PGE-213 Fluid Mechanics 2 1 3
5 PGE-214 Mechanics of Materials 2 0 2
6 HUM-205 Introduction to Contract Management 3 0 3
Total 15 2 17

4th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 PGE-226 Drilling Engineering 3 1 4
2 PGE-227 Petrophysics 2 1 3
3 PGE-228 Properties of Reservoir Fluids 3 1 4
4 BS-202 Complex Variables and Linear Transform 3 0 3
5 EE-214 Introduction to Electrical Engineering 2 0 2
Total 13 3 16

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5th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 PGE-301 Marketing and Business Communication 2 0 2
2 PGE-322 Reservoir Engineering 3 1 4
3 PGE-333 Drilling Fluids and Hydraulics 2 1 3
4 PGE-364 Environment and Safety Management 2 0 2
5 BS-301 Probability and Statistics 3 0 3
6 PGE-347 Instrumentation and Process Control 2 1 3
Total 14 3 17

6th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 PGE-315 Unconventional Reservoirs 2 0 2
2 PGE-326 Well Logging 3 1 4
3 PGE-327 Petroleum Production Engineering 3 1 4
4 PGE-348 Reservoir Geo-mechanics 2 0 2
5 PGE-349 Petroleum Refinery Engineering 3 1 4
6 BS-302 Numerical Analysis 2 0 2
Total 15 3 18

7th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 PGE-431 Well Testing 3 1 4
2 PGE-432 Well Completions and Integrity 3 1 4
3 PGE-433 Reservoir Simulation 3 1 4
4 PGE-464 Project Planning and Management 2 1 3
5 PGE-499 Final Year Project – I 0 3 3
Total 11 7 18

8th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 PGE-415 Petroleum Economics 2 0 2
2 PGE-436 Gas Reservoir Engineering 3 1 4
3 PGE-437 Principles of Enhanced Oil Recovery 3 1 4
4 PGE-438 Natural Gas Engineering 2 1 3
5 PGE-499 Final Year Project-II 0 3 3
Total 10 6 16
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LIST OF LABS

Geology Lab Petro-physics & Reservoir


This laboratory have the facilities to perform lab work related to EngineeringLab
geology in context to petroleum & gas engineering.
Reservoir engineering, EOR, formation evaluation and petrophysics
lab work is performed using lab facilities existing in this lab.

Drilling & Mud


Engineering Lab Reservoir Simulation Lab
This laboratory facilitates students to perform lab work related to Reservoir simulation, EOR and petroleum production engineering
drilling and drilling fluids used in oil and gas drilling operations. simulation related stuff using software is performed in this lab.

Hydrocarbons Testing Lab Seminar Library


Reservoir fluid properties and petroleum refining lab work is Seminar Library of the department contains 150 book titles
performed using lab facilities available in this lab. having two copies each, plus Journals from Society of Petroleum
Engineers, Society of Exploration Geophysics, Past Student
Thesis, Annual Technical Conference Proceedings, Industry
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LIST OF STUDENT CHAPTERS / SOCIETIES


1. Dawood University Rock Oil Society (DUROS)
2. Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International, DUET student chapter

RECENT ACTIVITIES

A technical talk on SHALE GAS DEVELOPMENT A GLOBAL


INSIGHT was held by SPE DUET Student Chapter on 09 One of our beloved student and member of SPE DUET
Aug 2018. The guest speaker was Naeem ul Hassan Dahraj CHAPTER presented in SPE Regional Student Paper
(senior reservoir Engineer PPL). Contest at the SPE-KSA Section during the Annual Technical
Symposium & Exhibition(ATS&E).
A tech talk on Functions OF Drilling Fluids by Muhammad

Team SPE DUET SC organized its first ever Student Paper


Contest on October 3,2018and the chief guest was Engr. Danish Anwar, Senior Mud Engineer at Schelumberger, was
Syed Adnan- ul-Haque. Dr. SaleemQadirTunio&Engr. organized by team SPE DUET SCin the continuation of our
NajeebSoomro supported the event and it was a great mission to enhance the technical competency of the students. A
contribution from the participants also. special thanks to Pro-VC of DUETand Chairperson of Petroleum
Department DUET.

The proud member of SPE DUET SC attended2017Annual Team SPE DUET SC participate in National
Technical Conference and oil show in Islamabad. Bilal Naveed PetrobowlCompetition organized by SPE NED Student
batch 2014 DUET presented paper and secured 3rd position. Chapterin the continuation of our mission to enhance the
technical competency of the students.
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Department of
Telecommunication
Engineering
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Telecommunication
Engineering
MISSION To produce qualified Telecommunication Engineers to practice as good and responsible
Professionals, equipped with vital knowledge of sciences, able to find viable solutions, essential
entrepreneurial skills, to enter executive technical positions in industry, Research & Development
institutes, public sector organizations and academia.

OBJECTIVES • To provide students with a strong foundation in engineering sciences.


• To equip the students with hands-on experience on key telecommunications test and measurement
equipment, where possible.
• To inculcate the students with lifelong learning and research skills.
• To prepare students undertaking Telecommunications engineering to develop appropriate analytical
models based on given specifications.
• To provide students Ethical, Professional, Social and Global awareness with the impact of engineering
on society.
• To train students in effective verbal and written communication skills with effective leadership and
decision-making skills.

Department offers a four years B.E. Telecommunication Engineering degree program in the field of
About the Telecommunication. The program demonstrates that, by the time of graduation, the students have attained
Department a certain set of knowledge, skills and behavioral traits, at least to some acceptable minimum level.
Specifically, it is to be demonstrated that the graduates have acquired the anticipated Program Learning
Outcomes (PLO’s).
In recent years, the field of science has grown rapidly in conjunction with advances in computer technology
and communications. We are in the midst of a technical revolution that is changing everything about the
way that we work, play, and interact.
The students are given hands on experience in the following dedicated laboratories:
• Advanced Telecommunication Laboratory • Computer Engineering Laboratory
• Advanced Networking Laboratory • Research and Project laboratory
The students are given hands on experience in the following shared laboratories:
• Digital Logic Design Laboratory • Communication and Embedded Systems Laboratory
• Computer & Simulation Laboratory • Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering Laboratory

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
The field of telecommunications has gone through groundbreaking developments and many
existing technologies have merged into or have become a part of this field. We are committed
to produce the innovators and leaders of the future to advance the knowledgeand technology
needed to address both local and global challenges. We foster strong partnerships and strategic
alliances with local and global industries. We utilize our researchthrough technology and
knowledge transfer, thanks toour strong relationships with industry which enable usto add value
to the national and global economy.
Our graduates are numerate, literate and creative team-players with the skills to succeed in many
careers.

Dr. Izhar Zaidi


Chairman
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List of Faculty

S.
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University PEC No.
No.

Ph.D Signal Processing UK


Prof. Dr. Engr. Syed Izhar Chairman /
1 Electro/5238
Hussain Zaidi Professor
MPhil Signal Processing UK

M.E Telecommunication
Assistant
2 Engr. Prem Singh Electro/4963
Professor
B.E Electronics NED

Assistant M.S Telecommunication HU


3 Engr. Matloob Ahmed Khan Elect/27613
Professor
B.E Electrical KUET

M.S Computer Science USA

Assistant Computer
4 Engr. Imran Alvi M.S USA Elect/15587
Professor Networking

B.E Electrical NED


Ph.D
NED
Assistant (in progress)
Professor
5 Engr. Ayesha Amir M.E Telecommunication NED Elect/22090
(on study
leave)
B.E Electrical NED

Electronics &
Ph.D South Korea
Comm

Dr. Engr. Dost Muhammad Assistant Electronics &


6 M.S NXX Tele/3076
Saqib Bhatti Professor Comm

B.E Telecommunication MUET

PGD Telecom & Control MUET


7 Engr. Kashif Saleem Lecturer Electro/8596

B.E Electronic NED

Ph.D
MUET
(in progress)

Lecture M.E Telecommunication MUET


8 Engr. Faisal Khan (on study Tele/2549
leave)

B.E Telecommunication MUET

Ph.D
HU
(in progress)

Networks &
9 Engr. Rizwan Iqbal Lecturer M.S MAJU Electro/17543
Telecom

B.E Electronic DCET

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M.E Telecommunication MUET


Lecturer
10 Engr. Jitander Kumar (on study Tele / 3498
leave)
B.E Telecommunication NED

Ph.D
Italy
(in progress)

Lecturer
M.Sc Telecommunication Italy
11 Engr. Zeeshan Ali (on study Electro/11035
leave)

B.E Electronics MUET

M.E Telecommunication MUET


12 Engr. Bushra Sheikh Lecturer Tele/3156

B.E Telecommunication MUET

M.E Telecommunication NED

13 Engr. Tayyaba Khursheed Lab Engineer Tele/6661


B.E Telecommunication DUET

Ph.D
DUET
(in progress)

M.S Telecommunication MAJU


14 Engr. Imran Khan Lab Engineer Tele/5794

B.E Telecommunication SSUET

M.E Telecommunication NED

15 Engr. Saima Khadim Lab Engineer Tele/6654

B.E Telecommunication DUET

M.E Electronics NED

16 Engr. Junaid Ahmed Lab Engineer

B.E Electrical IBA, Sukkar

M.E Telecommunication NED

17. Engr. Aziza Fazal Bhutto Lab Engineer Elect/42200

Electrical/
B.E IBA, Sukkar
Telecommunication

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1st Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject / Course Title
Theory Practical Total
1 BS-107 Applied Physics 2 1 3
2 BS-104 Calculus 3 0 3
3 TE-151 Electrical Circuit Analysis 3 1 4
4 HUM-103 Functional English 3 0 3
5 CS-115 Introduction to Computing 2 1 3
6 HUM-101 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2

Total 15 3 18

2nd Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject / Course Title
Th Lab Total
1 HUM-104 Communication Skills 3 0 3
2 CS-130 Computer Aided Engineering Design 0 1 1
3 TE-152 Electronic Devices & Circuits 3 1 4
4 HUM-102 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2 0 2
5 BS-108 Linear Algebra & Analytical Geometry 3 0 3
6 CS-126 Object Oriented Programming 3 1 4

Total 14 3 17

3rd Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject / Course Title
Th Lab Total
1 TE-259 Amplifiers & Oscillators 3 1 4
2 BS-201 Differential Equations 3 0 3
3 TE-251 Digital Logic Design 3 1 4
4 MS-224 Engineering Economics & Management 3 0 3
5 TE-255 Telecommunication Systems 3 0 3

Total 15 2 17

4th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 BS-202 Complex Variables & Transform 3 0 3
2 TE-256 Data Communication & Networking 3 1 4
3 TE-260 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 3
4 TE-252 Microprocessors & Microcontroller Systems 3 1 4
5 HUM-204 Technical Report Writing 3 0 3
Total 15 2 17

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5th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 TE-361 Analog & Digital Communication Systems 3 1 4
2 TE-351 Antennas & Wave Propagation 3 1 4
3 TE-355 Information & Network Security 3 0 3
4 BS-331 Probability & Stochastic Processes 3 0 3
5 TE-359 Signal & Systems 3 1 4

Total 15 3 18

6th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 TE-362 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 4
2 MS-326 Entrepreneurship 3 0 3
3 TE-352 Software Define Radio Networks 3 1 4
4 TE-356 Transmission & Switching Systems 3 0 3
5 TE-364 Wireless & Mobile Communication 3 1 4

Total 15 3 18

7th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 TE-459 Information Theory & Coding 3 0 3
2 TE-457 Next Generation Networks 3 0 3
3 TE-455 Optical Communication Systems 3 1 4
4 MS-411 Organizational Behavior 2 0 2
5 TE-491 Final Year Project - I 0 3 3
Total 11 4 15

8th Semister
Credit Hours
S.No Course Code Subject
Th Lab Total
1 TE-452 Navigational Aids & Radar Systems 3 0 3
2 MS-416 Professional Practices 2 0 2
3 TE-460 Satellite Communication 3 0 3
4 TE-456 Telecommunication Networks Planning & Management 3 1 4
5 TE-491 Final Year Project - II 0 3 3
Total 14 4 15

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LIST OF LABS

Computer Engineering Lab Advancded Telecommunication Lab


Computer engineering lab is well equipped with core i5 and i7 latest Advanced Telecommunication Laboratory is equipped with advanced
and fast 20 computers. Latest software’s are installed which facilitate equipment Lab is available for drop-in student use during open hours
the students to work in a comfortable and safe environment with Internet unless a scheduled classis in session.
connectivity. The lab is used for scheduled practical. Computers are
available for drop-in student use during open hours unless a scheduled
class is in session for their assignments and projects.

Project and Research Lab


In Project & Research laboratory practical are conducted on different
kits for different areas of technology and also this lab designed for the
Final Year Students for the working of Final Year Project and for the
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RECENT ACTIVITIES

Industrial Visit of K Electric Huawei ICT Competition

The Industrial visit was carried out for students of 2015 and 2016
batches. The visit was taken to Karachi Electric (K-ELECTRIC)
Karachi Pakistan. The Huawei ICT Competition Middle East Pakistan Preliminary Exam
visit was led by Industrial conducting by Department of Telecommunication Engineering in
coordinators Engr.Prem Collaboration with Department if Electronics Engineering at the
Singh Rajput and Engr. Advance Simulation Laboratory, 2nd Floor 15 October 2018.
Jitander Kumar Pabani
of Telecommunication
Engineering Department
on March 20,2018

Visit of UET Lahore

The Department of Telecommunication Engineering students


visits University of Engineering and Technology Lahore (UET
Lahore) on June 25,2018. The students visited all the labs
including the ZTE lab developed by ZTE. The visit was led by
Engr.Prem Singh and Engr.Jitander Kumar Pabani.

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Department of
Basic Sciences,
Mathamatics,
English and
Humanities
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Department of
Basic Sciences, Mathamatics,
English and Humanities
MISSION To play a pivotal role in laying the foundations of engineering education by building the
Professional strengths of the students in basic sciences and related studies disciplines and
strengthening the foundation of aspiring engineers.
To provide knowledge with Academic Excellence and prepare our students for their successful
Professional career.
To educate and prepare students to contribute as Engineers and Citizens through the creation,
integration, application and transfer of Engineering.
To upgrade the quality of technical education and produce dynamic engineers and entrepreneurs
for the country, with a sole aim to spot university amongst the best higher educational institutions
of the nation.
In the end, the whole department has a single mission to produce human intelligent for the nation.

• To provide students with a sound foundation of Scientific, Mathematical, and Engineering fundamental
OBJECTIVES necessary to formulate, solve and analyze engineering problems.
• To make the students of Engineering and Technology aware of the basic laws and principles of Chem-
istry, Physics, Mathematics and their applications in the field of Engineering and Technology.
• To develop excellent written and oral communication skills, including presentation skills and technical
writing for effectively interacting with clients, customers, co-workers and managers.
• To provide a hands on approach to engineering so that the student develop an understanding of engi-
neering judgment and practice.
• To create responsiveness among the engineering students for life-long learning and to encourage in
their Professional and ethical attitude, good leadership qualities and commitment to social conscien-
tiousness.

Basic Sciences and Humanities department aims at providinga comprehensive knowledge of basic
About the scientific principles, mathematical tools and developing the personalities of their students in every sphere
of life. The department contributes to all the core branches in enhancing the prime concepts through the
Department Basic Sciences and Humanities i.e.; Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English and Humanities and hence
preparing the students ready to gain the fundamental knowledge of their core engineering branch.The
department has been serving since the foundation of Dawood in 1962 and has commendably contributed in
the era of academia and research. All the Engineering disciplines have wide-ranging applications of these
subjects.
The department comprises highly qualified and well experienced faculty and dedicated non-teaching staff.
Basic Sciences and Humanities lays down the basement for every budding engineer with the essential
brass tacks and vital ingredients of engineering education to make the students help in shaping themselves
as conquering engineers in building the nation’s prosperity.
Chemistry is a foundation subject for Chemical, Metallurgical, Petroleum and Industrial Engineering. The
foundation of laboratories in all the engineering disciplines is significant development of short term and long
term projects. The department provides adequate laboratory facilities for undergraduate programs. It offers
both theoretical and experimental support in chemistry to the undergraduate students.
Mathematics, the queen of sciences is the basis for all branches of Science, Engineering and Technology.
Any complex ideas can be logically expressed by equations and formulae. Mathematics itself is a language
through which difficult problems can be addressed. The section of Mathematics covers a range of expertise
from the basic theoretical mathematical models to numerous advanced applied engineering related
mathematical studies. Mathematics is taught with practical approach which will provide a sound foundation
for the Engineering disciplines. Learners are made to do theoretical work of Mathematics with the help of
programming languages such as C++ and MATLAB in well-equipped laboratory.
The department started undergraduate programs (B.S in Mathematics) in 2018. Mathematics is a back
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bone of all Engineering disciplines and we believe that this programshall augment Engineering Education
at Dawood University and shall in future lead to offering Postgraduate degrees in the field of Mathematics.
Physics also plays vital role in building foundations of all Engineering disciplines in general and Electronics
in particular. The study of Physics uncovers the mysteries of nature through the knowledge of properties of
matter. The state-of-the-art education in the allied Engineering disciplines in the presence of highly qualified
and distinguished faculty members of respective fields along with fully equipped and spacious laboratories.
There is also English section for enhancing language and communication skills of the learners which in the
end helps enhancing overall aptitude of the learners. English language is pervasive and spoken throughout
the world. It is the language for all walks of life. A good command and communication in English are
essential in the modern world to wield not only respect but in all business transactions.
For improving English communication skills of the students, department has recently established Self
Access Laboratory and English language laboratory where long and short courses focusing four language
skills will be taught. If English communication skills of the students are good, they will have better future
prospective in terms of jobs or doing higher studies. This labs will also help in initiating research work
on language and language testing. Foreseeing the value of language research in the fields of ELT, SLL,
Syntax, Teaching Methods, ESP and Issues in Applied Linguistics
Meanwhile the section of humanities covers the Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, Civics/Ethics and other
related studies. The purpose of teaching these subjects in an engineering university is to inculcate into the
rising generation a sense of duty and loyalty to their country Pakistan and religion Islam. Pakistan studies
and Islamic studies are taught to make the students true and patriotic Pakistanis and practical Muslims.
Islamic studies will make them a good human being that will not only be successful in this finite world, but
also hereafter. Pakistan study will produce patriotic and true Pakistanis to justify the maxim as the land of
pure people.
Knowledge of all these Basic Science subjects surely laid a firm foundation for the Engineering disciplines.
If the students’ knowledge in these disciplines is sound, they will surely outperform.

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
Department of Basic Sciences, Mathematics and Humanities is an integral part of university and
cater for the fulfillment of HEC & PEC requirements by offering subjects of basic sciences and
humanities. The Department of Basic Sciences, Mathematics and Humanities are devoted to
foster the fundamental principles and understanding of science that are capable of enhancing
the human experience. The faculty of the Department of Basic Sciences teaches approximately
35 percent of the curricula in each discipline of Engineering. The academic programs for the
subjects of basic sciences are organized to meet the requirements of the fast growing technology.
The Department has been there, right from the inception of the Institution, offering instruction in
chemistry, physics, mathematics and English, Islamic Studies and Pakistan Studies to students of
the various core branches of Engineering.
Chemistry, physics, mathematics and humanities are the languages of all sciences. The desire of
the human being to understand the nature and the environment is the foundation of basic sciences.
Therefore, learning of higher technical knowledge is impossible with the lack of knowledge in
them. A profound base of basic sciences raises creative, questioning individuals who come up
with original ideas and solutions.

Dr. Ghulam Abbas Kandhro


Chairman
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List of Faculty
S.
Name Designation Qualification Specialization University
No.
Microextraction,
Spectroscopic Erciyes
Post Doc. methods, University,
Associate
Method Kayseri, Turkey
1 Dr. Ghulam Abbas Kandhro Professor/
Chairperson development

Analytical University of
Ph.D
Chemistry Sindh, Jamshoro

Ph.D
Plasma Physics K.U Karachi
(In Progress)
Assistant
2 Mr. Syed Nizamuddin Shah Bukhari
Professor

M.Phil. Atomic Physics Q.A.U. Islamabad

Ph.D
Adsorption FUUAST, Karachi
(In Progress)
3 Ms. Darakhshan Ara Lecturer
M.Sc. Physical Chemistry K.U Karachi

Computer
Ph.D Indus University
Science, Software
(In Progress) Karachi
Engineering
Lecturer
4 Mr. Fida Hussain Khoso
(on study leave) Privacy and
M.S. security of data on MAJU Karachi
cloud computing

Laser Plasma University of


M.Phil.
Spectroscopy Sindh, Jamshoro
5 Mr. Muhammad Ashraf Lecturer
University of
B.S. Physics
Sindh, Jamshoro

Department of Mathematics

Ph.D Karachi
Fluid dynamics
Assistant (in progress) University
6 Mrs. Zehra A. Naveed
Professor
Karachi
M.Phil. Fluid dynamics
University
Ph.D Mathematical Karachi
Assistant (In Progress) Modeling University
7 Mr. Faisal Nawaz
Professor Mathematical
M.Phil. FUUAST Karachi
Modeling
Applied Karachi
M.Sc.
Mathematics University
8 Mr. Mashkoor Ahmed Lecturer
Karachi
B.Sc. Mathematics
University
M.Phil leading to
Inequalities in Real Karachi
Ph.D
Analyses University
9 Mr. Faraz Mahmood Lecturer (In Progress)
Karachi
M.Sc. Mathematics
University
School of
Ph.D Economics,
Mathematics
(In progress) Shandong Univ.
Lecturer
10 Mr. Arsalan Ahmed China
(on study leave)

B.S. Mathematics K.U Karachi

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Basic Sciences, Mathamatics, English & Humanities

Ph.D
Mathematics FUUAST Karachi
11 Mr. Azhar Iqbal Lecturer (In Progress)

M.Phil. Mathematics FUUAST Karachi

Fluid dynamics
Isra University,
M.Phil. using analysis
12 Mr. Shafquat Ali Lashari Junior Lecturer Hyderabad
software

B.S. Mathematics S.A.L.U, Khairpur

Fluid Dynamics
Ph.D Karachi
through Naval
(in progress) University
Stocks equation
13 Mrs. Maria Khan Lecturer
Fluid Dynamics
M.Phil. through Naval FUUAST Karachi
Stocks equation

Department of English

M.A. English Literature S.A.L.U, Khairpur


14 Mr. Rafiq Rahman Lecturer
B.A. English S.A.L.U, Khairpur

M.A. English Literature S.A.L.U, Khairpur


15 Mrs. Suneeta Kumari Lecturer
M.A. English Linguistics S.A.L.U, Khairpur

M.Phil English Language Air University,


Lecturer (In progress) & Literature Islamabad
16 Mrs. Ayesha Amer
(on study leave) English Language
M.A. B.Z.U. Multan
& Literature
Sociolinguistics,
Language Policies,
M.Phil Linguistics NED University,
(In progress) Imperialism, Karachi
17 Mr. Mushtaque Ahmed Solangi Junior Lecturer Language
Pedagogy

University of
M.A. English Linguistics
Sindh, Jamshoro

English Language
M.Phil MUET, Jamshoro
& Literature
18 Ms. Erum Pervaiz Junior Lecturer
English Language University of
M.A.
&Literature Sindh, Jamshoro

Department of Humanities

Ph.D
Islamic Studies K.U Karachi
(In Progress)
19 Mr. Naveed Uz Zaffar Lecturer
M.A. Islamic Studies K.U Karachi

M.A. Pakistan Studies K.U Karachi


20 Mrs. Mehwish Parveen Lecturer
B.A. Pakistan Studies K.U Karachi

M.A. Islamic Studies S.A.L.U, Khairpur

21 Mrs. Mahvish Asif Shaikh Lecturer


Punjab University,
B.A. Islamic Studies
Lahore

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LIST OF LABS

Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Physics Laboratory


• A basic background in the chemical principles, particularly • Physics laboratory is intended to introduce undergraduate students
important to analytical chemistry and students are trained as to the different areas of physics i.e. Applied Physic & Engineering
analytical and testing scientists by adopting a multi-disciplinary Physics and various experiments are conducted for Mechanics,
approach. Thermodynamics, light, Electromagnetism and semi-conductor fields.

• Performing basis analytical tools such as weighing, measuring • Physics provides the foundation for many other fields such
precise volumes, heating, analysis of experimental errors, quality as engineering and life sciences and offers an explanation in
assurance, gravimetric methods and volumetric analysis in the quantitative terms of how advanced technologies work.
laboratory.
• Provide the practical problem solving skills that an engineering
• The ability to judge the accuracy and precision of experimental degree teaches backed up by the theory that physics offers.
data and to show how these judgments can be sharpened by the
application of statistical methods

• A variety of modern analytical instruments housed in the Chemistry


laboratory to provide students amble hands-on experience to
solve wide scope of analytical problems by using conventional and
modern methods for the quantitative analysis of environmental
and industrial samples.

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03
SCHEME
AND
CATEGORY
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Scheme and
3.
Categories
3.1. Scheme, Categories and Technology wise allocation of seats are as under;

No
Sr. # Category of EE CE PGE IEM TE MME ENE CSE AP
Seats

SINDH (URBAN)

H.SC 171 30 30 17 15 18 17 17 12 15
1
Diploma 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1

Total 175 30 30 17 15 19 18 18 12 16

SINDH (RURAL)

H.SC 171 30 30 17 15 18 17 17 12 15
2
Diploma 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1

Total 175 30 30 17 15 19 18 18 12 16

PUNJAB (Reciprocal)

UET Lahore 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

3 UET Taxilla 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Govt. of Punjab 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Total 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

KHYBER PK (Reciprocal)

UET Peshawar 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4
Govt. of KPK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Total 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

BALOCHISTAN (Nominee)
5
HSC/ DAE 20 2 2 2 3 1 4 3 1 2

AZAD KASHMIR (AJK)


6
(HSC Only) 10 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

FATA (Nominee)
7
(HSC/ DAE) 10 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 1

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No
S. # Category of EE CE PGE IEM TE MME ENE CSE AP
Seats

GILGIT BALTISTAN (Nominee)


8
(HSC/ DAE) 10 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

9 OIC (Nominee) 17 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2

Muslim Districts of Candy


10 (Srilanka) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11 Dawood Foundation 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

12 Federal Capital Area (HSC) 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

DUET Teaching Staff


13 (HSC / Diploma) 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DUET Non-Teaching Staff


14 (HSC / Diploma) 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Professional Engineer
15 (Sons/Daughters) HSC Only 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

Professional Architect
16 (Sons/Daughters) HSC Only 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

GHQ (HSC Only) 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1


17
Total 452 79 74 41 47 40 38 42 37 40

Self Finance

18
(i) Pakistan (HSC Only) 69 15 16 4 6 2 1 3 14 8
(ii) Overseas Pakistani /
19 2 4 1 0 2 0 1 4 5
Foreign Candidates
Total 540 89 89 49 49 49 48 49 49 55

EE = Electronic Engineering
CE = Chemical Engineering
PGE = Petroleum & Gas Engineering
Abbreviations IEM = Industrial Engineering & Management
TE = Telecommunication Engineering
MME = Metallurgy & Materials Engineering
ENE = Energy & Environment Enigneering
CSE = Computer system Enigneering
AP = Architecture & Planning

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Note

1. Fourteen (14) seats are reserved for the teaching 3.2.1 S.No. 01 (Sindh-Urban)

and non-teaching employees of University. These (i) HSC: Candidates domiciled in Sindh (Urban) and
seats have been shown in the grand total, but not have passed their SSC and HSC examinations
shown in the technology wise allocation of seats. from any board in Sindh or colleges of Sindh
affiliated with Aga Khan University Examinations
Discipline will be allotted to the applicants under
Board or colleges of Sindh affiliated with Federal
this category according to their first choice. Board or an equivalent Foreign Examination from
colleges of Sindh.
2. For category at S. No. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 the seats
reserved for the/ reciprocal/ nominating agency, (ii) DAE: Candidates domiciled in Sindh (Urban)
and have passed their SSC from any board
the Agency can nominate candidates with any of
of Sindh and DAE three year diploma from a
qualification (HSC/ Diploma).
recognized Board of Technical Education from

3. Seats which remain vacant at S. No. 1 (Diploma) all over Sindh.

will be transferable to S. No. 1 (HSC)

4. Seats which remain vacant at S. No. 2 (Diploma)


will be transferable to S. No. 2 (HSC)
3.2.2 S. No.02 (Sindh-Rural)

5. Seats which remain vacant at S. No. 18 (ii) will be (i) HSC: Candidates domiciled in Sindh (Rural) and
transferable to S. No. 18 (i). have passed their SSC and HSC examinations from
any board in Sindh or colleges of Sindh affiliated
6. Seats falling vacant from all the categories will with Aga Khan University Examinations Board or
colleges of Sindh affiliated with Federal Board
be technology wise equally distributed among
or an equivalent Foreign Examination from
S. No. 1 and S No. 2. colleges of Sindh.

7. The seats which remain vacant at S. No. 13 and (ii) DAE: Candidates domiciled in Sindh (Rural)
14 will be equally distributed among S. No. 1 and have passed their S.S.C from any board
of Sindh and DAE three year diploma from a
(HSC) and S. No. 2 (HSC). Two seats each will be
recognized Board of Technical Education from
given in department of PGE/ IEM/ MME/ ENE/ AP all over Sindh.
in this sequience.

8. The competent authority reserves the rights to


make changes in the allocation of seats or in any
policy matter at any time without notice. 3.2.3 S.No. 03. (Punjab)

9. The University reserves the right to make changes (i) Candidates domiciled in Punjab Province,
in Prospectus. nominated by the UET Lahore through Higher
Education Department, Govt. of Punjab

(ii) Candidates domiciled in Punjab Province,


3.2. Description of Categories nominated by the UET Taxilla through Higher
Education Department, Govt. of Punjab
Admission against all following categories is subject
to the eligibility of the candidates as laid down in the (iii) Nominees of Government of Punjab through
chapter 4 of this prospectus. Higher Education Department, Govt. of Punjab.
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3.2.4 S.No. 04. (Khybar Pakhtoonkhwa-KPK) 3.2.8 S.No. 08. (Gilgit Baltistan)

(i) Candidates domiciled in Khyber Pakhtoon Candidates domiciled in Gilgit Baltistan, whose
Khowah Province, nominated by NWFP names are forwarded by the Director Education
UET Peshawar through Higher Education (Colleges)/ Secretary Nomination Board,
Commission, Archive and Library Department, Government of Gilgit Baltistan, Directorate of
Govt. of Khybar Pakhtoonkhwa. Education, Gilgit.

(ii) Candidate domiciled in Khyber Pakhtoon


Khowah Province, nominated by Higher
Education Commission, Archive and Library
Department, Govt. of Khybar Pakhtoonkhwa.
3.2.9 S.No. 09. (OIC Nominee)

Candidates from OIC whose names are forwarded


by the Ministry of Finance Planning & Provincial
Coordination (Economic Affairs Division),
3.2.5 S.No. 05. (Balochistan Nominee) Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.

Nominees from Balochistan whose names are


forwarded by the Director Colleges and Higher
Education Department, Government of Balochistan,
Quetta.
3.2.10 S.No. 10. Muslim Districts of Candy
(Srilanka) PTAP

Candidates from muslim districts of Candy Srilanka


whose names are forwarded by the Ministry
3.2.6 S.No. 06. (Azad Jammu Kashmir-AJK) of Finance Planning & Provincial Coordination
(Economic Affairs Division), Government of
Candidates domiciled in Azad Jammu Kashmir- Pakistan, Islamabad.
AJK. District-wise allocation of ten (10) seats for
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) are as under

District Muzaffarabad/
(a) 03 seats
Neelum/ Hatianbala
3.2.11 S.No. 11. Dawood Foundation
(b) District Poonch/ Sadnuti 02 seats
(c) District Bagh 01 seat Candidates whose names are forwarded by Dawood
Foundation and who have cleared the DUET Pre-
(d) District Mirpur/ Bhimber 02 seats Admission Test.
(e) District Kotli 02 seats

Total 10 seat

3.2.7 S.No. 07. (FATA Nominee) 3.2.12 S.No. 12. (Federal Capital Area Nominee).

Candidates domiciled in Federally Administered Candidates from the Federal Capital Area whose
Tribal Areas (FATA) whose names are forwarded names are forwarded by the Cabinet Secretariat,
by State & Frontier Region Division Government of CAD Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.
Pakistan, Islamabad.

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3.2.13 S.No. 13. (DUET Teaching Staff Son/ 3.2.18. S.No.18. (Self Finance)
Daughter/ Brother/ Sister)
(i) Local
Real son/ Real daughter/ Real brother/ Real
The Candidates holding the domicile and
sister of the university teacher (serving or retired,
PRC of any area of Pakistan having passed
deceased, on lien or working on deputation with
HSC (Pre-Engineering) Examinations from any
other Institutions) are eligible for admission. First
authorized Board of Education in Pakistan or
preference will be given to real sons/daughters of
an equivalent Foreign Examination recognized
university teacher.
as such by the University.

(ii) Children of Overseas Pakistanis/ Foreign


Candidates

3.2.15. S.No.14 (DUET Non-Teaching Staff (a) Children of Oeverseas Pakistanis registered
Son/ Daughter/ Brother/ Sister) with Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF)/
foreign national desiring to apply against
Real son/ Real daughter/ Real brother/ Real sister
this category must have passed H.Sc
of the university employee (other than teacher)
Pre-Engineering examinations or an
(serving or retired, deceased, on lien or working
on deputation with other Institutions) are eligible eqvivalent foreign examination with at least
for admission. First preference will be given to real 60% aggregate marks.
sons/daughters of university employee.
(b) Eligible candidates interested to apply
under this category must apply for
admission through their Embassies via the
Higher Education Commission, Islamabad/
3.2.15. S.No.15. (Professional Engineer Sons/ Ministry of Finance Planning & provincial
Daughters) Coordination (Economic Affairs Division),
Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.
Real Sons/ Daughters of Professional Engineers
have passed HSC (Pre-Engineering) examinations. (c) The admission shall be granted only to
those applicants who are declared eligible
and got equivalent certificate from the Inter
Board Committee of Chairman (IBCC),
Islamabad.
3.2.16. S.No.16. (Professional Architect Sons/
Daughters) (d) For the award of technology, merit will be
determined on the basis of percentage
Real Sons/ Daughters of Professional Architects and in H.Sc or eqvivalent certificate issued
have passed HSC (Pre- Engineering) examinations. by IBCC.

3.2.17. S.No.17. (GHQ Nominee)

Children of Army Personnel and whose names are


forwarded by Welfare Rehabilitation Directorate,
GHQ, Rawalpindi.

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04
APPLICATION
PROCESS FOR
ADMISSION
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Application Process
4.
For Admission at DUET
4.1 Application Process for Admission

1st Phase
4.1.1 Candidates applying under regular scheme from the Province of Sindh (Urban/Rural), Azad Jummu
& Kashmir, Self Finance Scheme and those applying on reserved seats for categories of Diploma of
Associate Engineering (DAE), Dawaood University Teaching and Non-teaching staff, sons and daughters
of Professional Architect / Engineers, Dawood Foundation and Federal Capital Area are required to apply
through online application system for DUET Pre-Admission Test.

4.1.2. Online application link shall be available on NTS website www.nts.org.pk in New Projects. The link will
also be available at www.duet.edu.pk and admissions.duet.edu.pk

4.1.3. Candidate has to register online with CNIC number at admissions.duet.edu.pk before filling up form.
Please save your password for onward use at admission portal. All information regarding admissions will
be communicated via Student Admission Portal and sms will be sent to candidate mobile numbers to
check admission portal whenever an update is ready.

4.1.4. After successful registration print bank voucher for payment of Pre-Admission Test Fee at selected
branches of Sindh Bank (List will be available in Admission Portal). After payment of the fee bank shall
provide an Admission Form Code on the paid voucher. Please save this admission form code for onward
use in the Admission Portal.

4.1.5. The Admission Form will be opened by providing Admission Form Code provided by the bank.

4.1.6. Candidates are requested to provide complete and true, personal / educational information in online
admission form. Please provide complete postal and permanent address for smooth communication of
admit cards / interview letters later on.

4.1.7. Candidates are required to upload recent passport size photograph with blue backgorund only in online
admission application form. Admit card will not be issued to candidates who uploaded casual pictures.

4.1.8. In the application form it is mandatory for candidates to provide their active mobile number for quick
alternative communication. The candidates shall be intimated through text message to see their data in
student portal, whenever there is an update. A candidate will be able to see only his / her own data by
logging in through his/ her CNIC number at admissions.duet.edu.pk.

4.1.9. After verification of data and picture, admit cards shall be available on the admission portal of candidate
(admissions.duet.edu.pk), which can be downloaded and printed by logging in with CNIC number and
password. Sms will be sent on given mobile numbers of the candidate only after admit card generation.
Candidate has to get admit card from online system. Admit card will be mandatory to sit in exam.

4.1.10. Important instructions about test will be present on Admit Card, please read it carefully and follow in true
letter and spirit.

4.1.11. NTS will conduct the test in Karachi only. Venue, date and time of the test shall be intimated via admit cards.

4.1.12. NTS will not allow candidates to bring calculators, Mobile Phones or any other communication devices,
erasing fluids, ladies purse, bags, and books in test center premises. Any Candidate, if found, of
possessing any of the material mentioned above in the examination hall during the test shall be disqualified
from appearing in the test.

4.1.13. NTS will display the ANSWER KEYS on their website with 72 hours after completion of the test.

4.1.14. NTS will upload test result on NTS website, having fields; NTS Roll #, Name, Father’s Name, CNIC and
NTS score within 7 working days after the test.

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2nd Phase (Only for passed candidates of pre-admission test)

4.1.15. Passed Candidates are required to take print of online admission application form by logging in to
student portal at admissions.duet.edu.pk with CNIC and password, sign the undertaking on the last
page and attach following documents.

1. 4 Passportsize recent photographs

2. HSC/DAE/B.Sc Combined marksheet or Equivalence certificate in case of A-level

3. Copy of matric certificate

4. Copy of NIC / B Form

5. Copy of Domicile

6. Copy of Father CNIC

7. Copy of Father Professional service certificate (for Professional Engineer / Architect category)

4.1.16. The admission application form along-with above mentioned document will be sent to Directorate of
Admission, Dawood University of Engineering & Technology, New M A Jinnah Road, Karachi.

4.1.17. After verification of documents provisional merit list will be issued with list of rejected candidates
and rejection reason, rejected candidates can provide documentary proofs via email on
admissions@duet.edu.pk in 3 working days after which final merit list will be issued.

4.1.18. After Final merit list, CPN wise limited number of selected candidates shall be called for interview.

4.1.19. Technology wise merit lists shall be issued after interviews and scrutiny of documents.

4.1.20. The candidature of the applicant can be cancelled at any stage of the admission process even after the
announcement of result; if it was found that applicant do not fulfill the eligibility criteria of DUET.

4.1.21. Application form, application fee and documents attached with the application form are not returnable.

4.2 General Eligibility of Candidates


4.2.1 HSC

Candidate must have passed either Higher Secondary School Examination (H.S.C.) with optional subjects
of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (Pre Engineering) group from any authorized Board of Education
in Pakistan or an equivalent Foreign Examination recognized as such by the University and should fulfill
the following conditions:

(i) Each applicant should have obtained at least 60% marks in aggregate (excluding grace marks).

(ii) The year of passing the examination held should not be earlier than the two years immediately
prior to submission of application. The candidate who have passed the above examinations or
equivalent examinations before Annual Examination 2017 shall not be eligible for admission for the
session 2019-20 (Batch-20).

(iii) Candidate should not be more than 22 years of age. Candidate born before 4-Nov-1997 is not
eligible to apply.

(iv) The candidate who have passed H.S.C. (General Science Group/ Computer Science) with a
combination of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science is eligible for their admission only in
Electronic Engineering, Computer System Engineering & Telecommunication Engineering. He/She
will not claim their admission in any other discipline.

(v) The Candidate having passed examination equivalent to H.S.C. (Pre-Engineering) from Education
Institution located in Pakistan have to obtain equivalence certificate from Inter Board Committee of
Chariman (IBCC), Islamabad.

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4.2.2 Diploma of Associate Engineer (DAE)

Candidate must have passed three year’s Diploma of Associate Engineer (DAE) from a recognized Board of Technical
Education, Pakistan, in relevant discipline. The list of relevant technologies order of preference is as under;

S.
Technology Relevant field of DAE in order of preference
No.

Telecommunication / Electrical/ Electronics/ Avionics/ Instrumentation/


Telecommunication
1 Computer Information Technology/ Software/ Radar Technology/
Engineering
Automation/ Radio Technology/ Instrumentation & Process Control

Metallurgy &
Metallurgy & Welding/ Foundry and Pattern Making/ Glass Ceramics/
2 Materials
Mechanical/ Cast Metal & Foundry
Engineering
Energy &
3 Environmental Mechanical/ Petroleum/ Petrochemical/ Civil/ Chemical/ Electrical
Engineering
Architecture and
4 Architecture/ Civil
Planning

(i) Applicant should have obtained at least 60% marks in aggregate (excluding grace marks).
(ii) The year of passing the examination held should not be earlier than the two years immediately prior
to submission of application. The candidate who have passed the above examinations or equivalent
examinations before Annual Examination 2017 shall not be eligible for admission for the session 2019-20
(Batch-20).
(iii) Candidate should not be more than 22 years of age. Candidate born before 4-Nov 1997 is not eligible to apply.
(iv) Candidate admitted in 1st Year of Engineering/ Architecture class of the University on the basis of having
passed D.A.E. shall not be allowed change of discipline.
(v) A candidate having passed the D.A.E. examination in any technology other than that mentioned above is
not eligible for admission.

4.4. Eligibility Conditions


Admission against all following categories is subjected to the eligibility of the candidates explained in this section.

S. No. Category Eligibility for Categories

(a) Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1


SINDH (URBAN) (b) Candidates is domiciled in Sindh (Urban)
(HSC) (c) Candidate has passed their S.S.C. and H.S.C. examination either from any Board
in Sindh or colleges / schools of Sindh affiliated with Federal Board or an equivalent
foreign examination from colleges / schools in Sindh.
1
(a) Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2
(b) Candidate is domiciled in Sindh (Urban)
DAE (c) Candidate has passed his/her three year diploma from Technical/Polytechnic Institute
affiliated with Sindh Board of Technical Education (SBTE) or any university in Sindh or
Federal Board of colleges / schools of Sindh.

(a) Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1


(b) Candidate is domiciled in Sindh (Rural)
SINDH (RURAL)
(c) Candidate has passed their S.S.C. and H.S.C. examination either from any Board in Sindh or
(HSC)
colleges / schools of Sindh affiliated with Federal Board or an equivalent foreign examination
from colleges / schools in Sindh.
2
(a) Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2
(b) Candidate is domiciled in Sindh (Rural)
DAE (c) Candidate has passed his/her three year D.A.E from Technical/Polytechnic
Institute affiliated with Sindh Board of Technical Education (SBTE) or any
university in Sindh or Federal Board of colleges of Sindh.

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PUNJAB (i) Candidates domiciled in Punjab Province, nominated by the UET Lahore
(Nominee of through Higher Education Department, Govt. of Punjab Candidates must
UET Lahore) fulfills following eligibility criteria whichever is applicable
(HSC/ DAE) (a) H.S.C: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) D.A.E.: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

PUNJAB (ii)
Candidates domiciled in Punjab Province, nominated by the UET Taxilla
(Nominee of through Higher Education Department, Govt. of Punjab Candidates must
3 UET Taxilla) fulfills following eligibility criteria whichever is applicable.
(HSC/ DAE) (a) H.S.C: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) D.A.E.: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

(iii) Candidates domiciled in Punjab Province, nominated by Government of


PUNJAB Punjab through Higher Education Department, Govt. of Punjab. Candidates
(Reciprocal) must fulfills following eligibility criteria whichever is applicable.
(HSC/ DAE) (a) H.S.C: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) D.A.E.: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

(i) Candidates domiciled in Khyber Pakhtoon Khowah Province, nominated by the


KHYBER P.K UET Peshawar through Higher Education Commission, Archive and Library
(Nominee of UET Department, Govt. of Khybar Pakhtoonkhwa. Candidates must fulfills following
Peshawar) eligibility criteria whichever is applicable.
(HSC/ DAE) (a) HSC: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) DAE: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

(ii) Candidates domiciled in Khyber Pakhtoon Khowah Province, nominated by Govt


of Khyber Pakhtoon Khowah, through Higher Education Commission, Archive
KHYBER P.K
and Library Department, Govt. of Khybar Pakhtoonkhwa. Candidates must fulfills
(Reciprocal)
following eligibility criteria whichever is applicable.
(HSC/ DAE)
(a) HSC: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) DAE: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

Candidate is nominee of Balochistan whose names are forwarded by Education


Baluchistan (Nominee) Department; Government of Baluchistan and fulfills following eligibility criteria
5 (Reciprocal) whichever is applicable.
HSC/ DAE) (a) HSC: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) DAE: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

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Azad Kashmir (AJK) Candidates are domiciled in Azad Jammu Kashmir-AJK, eligible to apply under the
6 (HSC Only) category provide he/she fulfills eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1

Candidate is domiciled in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) whose names


are forwarded by State & Frontier Region Division Government of Pakistan, Islamabad
FATA (Nominee)
7 and fulfills following eligibility criteria whichever is applicable.
(HSC/ DAE)
(a) HSC: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) DAE: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

Candidate is domiciled in Gilgit Baltistan, whose names are forwarded by Kashmir


Gilgit Baltistan Affairs & Gilgit Baltistan Division; Government of Pakistan Islamabad and fulfills
8 (Nominee) following eligibility criteria whichever is applicable.
(HSC/ DAE) (a) HSC: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) DAE: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

Candidates hold the nationality of member country of OIC whose names are forwarded
9 OIC (Nominee) by Ministry of Economic Affairs Division, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad and fulfills
eligibility laid down in 4.2.1

Muslim Districts of Candy Candidates hold the nationality of District Candy Srilanka whose names are forwarded
10 (Srilanka) by Ministry of Economic Affairs Division, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad and fulfills
eligibility laid down in 4.2.1

Candidates whose names shall be forwarded by Dawood Foundation, and fulfill


11 Dawood Foundation
eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1

Candidate is domiciled in Federal Capital Area whose names are forwarded by Cabinet
Federal Capital Area Secretariat, CAD, Government of Pakistan; Islamabad and fulfills following eligibility
12 (HSC Only) criteria whichever is applicable.
HSC: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1

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Real son/ Real daughter/ Real brother/ Real sister of the University teacher are eligible
to apply under the category provide he/she fulfills following eligibility criteria whichever
DUET Teaching Staff
13 is applicable.
(HSC/ DAE)
(a) HSC: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) DAE: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

Real son/Real daughter/ Real brother/ Real sister of the University employee (other
than teacher) are eligible to apply under the category provide he/she fulfills following
DUET Non-Teaching Staff
14 eligibility criteria whichever is applicable.
(HSC/ DAE)
(a) HSC: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1
(b) DAE: Candidate fulfill eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.2

Real Sons/ Daughters of Professional Engineers registered with PEC and fulfills
Professional Engineer eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1. The applicant have to attached following additional
15 (Sons/ Daughters) documents
(HSC only) (a) Copy of Engineering Degree of the parent
(b) Proof of valid registration with Pakistan Engineering Council.

Real Sons/Daughters of Professional Architects registered with PCATPand fulfills


eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1. The applicant have to attached following additional
Professional Architect documents
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(a) Copy of Architecture & Planners Degree of the parent
(HSC only)
(b) Proof of valid registration with Pakistan Council of Architects and Town
Planners (PCATP).

GHQ Children of Army Personnel and whose names are forwarded by Welfare Rehabilitation
17 (HSC only) Directorate, GHQ, Rawalpindiand fulfills eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1

The Candidates holding the domicile and PRC of any area of Pakistan having passed
H.S.C. (Pre-Engineering) Examinations from any authorized Board of Education in
Pakistan or an equivalent Foreign Examination recognized by the University and fulfills
Self-Finance eligibility criteria laid down in 4.2.1.
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(HSC Only) (a) The separate merit list will be prepared on overall merit basis in accordance
with merit policy defined in chapter 5
(b) There shall be no quota of Sindh province or for urban and rural areas of the
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4.5. Ineligibility of Candidates (applicable to all the categories of admission):

(i) The candidates who have passed the qualifying examination of 2019 in supplementary.
(ii) The candidates who have passed the last qualifying examination H.S.C. / D.A.E. with less than 60% aggregate marks.
(iii) Convicted by a Court of law for an offense involving moral turpitude.
(iv) The candidate has not obtained equivalence certificate from the Chairman Inter Board Committee Islamabad
before last date of submission of application for pre admission (if applicable).
(v) Candidate seeking admission on seats reserved for D.A.E. in any technology / sub technology not specified
in the 4.2.2.
(vi) A candidate not fulfilling the criteria for admission, as laid down in “Eligibility Conditions”
(vii) Candidate whose academic certificates are found tempered. A legal Criminal action would be taken against
such, candidate(s).
(viii ) Candidate who has already obtained admission elsewhere in Pakistan unless he/she submits cancellation
certificate of admission from the said institution.

4.6. Rejection of Application

(i) The Vice Chancellor of the University is competent to reject/cancel any application without assigning any reason.
(ii) The application shall be rejected summarily in case the applicant is found guilty of any suppression or
misrepresentation of material facts at any stage. The Vice-Chancellor can further debar him from seeking
admission in the University.

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05
ADMISSION
POLICY
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

5. Admission Policy
5.1 Admission Policy
5.1.1. Admission to the First year Session 2019-20 is made according to the policies and rules framed by the
authorities of the University from time to time. The rules mentioned in this prospectus are subject to revision
by the competent authority as and when deemed necessary and without notice.

5.1.2. All undergraduate degree programs are regular/full time day programs. No student admitted in the Universityis
allowed to engagehimself/herself in employment or maintainsimultaneous enrolment in any other course
ofstudies in other educational institutions. Violationof above will lead to cancellation of admission.

5.1.3. Admission in each category/scheme shall be granted purely on merit basis partially prescribed in admission
notice and fully informed in this admission policy.

5.1.4. The candidates who have been allowed admission previously with any batch by this University shall not be
considered for fresh admissions on merit basis. However if any admitted student desires to seek admission
in any discipline under self-finance scheme, he/she may apply for the same and submit an undertaking on
the stamp paper to the effect that he/she will not claim admission under regular scheme of current year.

5.1.5. To appear in pre admission test, online application processing fee of Rs.3000/- (Nonrefundable) is required
to be paid be paid at designated branches of Sindh Bank Ltd. (List will be available on the website)

5.1.6. Application for pre-admission test against specific categories announced in Admission Notice in daily
newspapers must be made on the prescribed online application form at admisisons.duet.edu.pk.

5.1.7. Only those candidates who secure at least 20 marks in pre admission test will be eligible to apply for
admission in one or more categories.

5.1.8. The candidates who are interested to apply under more than one category including self-financeshall require
to select dual category option in online application form for admission. In case applicant qualifies under more
than one category he/she shall have to selecthis/her category at the time of interview before the admission
committee.

5.1.9. Admission in each discipline will be offered to candidates in the order of merit.

5.1.10. The over-all merit in respect of candidate for each category for provisional admission shall be determined
on the basis of S.S.C (or equivalent certificate), H.S.C/ Diploma (or equivalent certificate) and pre-admission
entry test as may be applicable.

5.1.11. Selected candidates shall submit an under-taking on judicial stamp paper of Rs.100. Sample is available at
University website and also provided in the Prospectus.

5.1.12. Original documents shall have to be produced at the time of scrutiny / interview.

5.1.13. The candidates who apply for admissionon the basis of fake/tempered documents (detected before or after
their admission) their admission shall be cancelled after completion of necessary formalities and he/she shall
be prosecuted under criminal law. Additionally, they may also be debarred for a period of three years for
future admissions and all payments made to the University shall be forfeited in favor of the University.

5.1.14. Admitted Students are informed not to insist on withdrawing original documents before completion of one
academic year.

5.1.15. H.S.C original mark sheet will not be returned under any circumstances before the completion of his/her degree.

5.2 Determination of Merit Position


5.2.1. Pre- Admission Test. All candidates seeking admission under following schemes/ categories are required to
appear inpre-admission.
(i) Sindh-Urban (HSC /Diploma)
(ii) Sindh-Rural (HSC/ Diploma)
(iii) Seats for AJK
(iv) Dawood Foundation
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(vi) Seats reserved for Sons and Daughters of DUET Teaching staff
(vii) Seats reserved for Sons and Daughters of DUET Non-Teaching staff
(viii) Seats reserved for Brothers and Sisters of DUET Teaching staff
(ix) Seats reserved for Brothers and Sisters of DUET Non-Teaching staff
(x) Sons/ daughters of Professional engineers
(xi) Sons/ daughters of architect and town planners
(xii) Self-Finance Scheme

5.2.2. In pre admission test, for each correct answer one mark will be awarded. For wrong answer ¼ marks will be deducted.

5.2.3. Candidates having secured less than 20% marks in the pre-admission test shall not be eligible for the admission.

5.2.4. The merit list of the candidates in each category mentioned in 5.2.1 will be prepared according to following weightage.

Percentage of marks in multiplying weightage

(i) Matriculation (or equivalent certificate) 10%


(ii) Intermediate (Pre-Engineering)/ DAE (or equivalent certificate) 40%
(iii) Pre-admission entry test 50%

Based upon the above weightage the Composite Percentage Number (CPN) will be calculated as under

CPN= 0.1 [Percentage Marks in matriculation (or equivalent certificate)] +


0.4 [[Percentage Marks in Intermediate (or equivalent certificate)] +
0.5 [percentage obtained in pre admission test].

5.2.5. The merit shall be observed in each category as per availability of seats. The admission in each category
shall be made in order of choice of technology given by the candidates in online application form.

5.2.6 In case of tie for merit position in the selection for admission, the tie will be resolved on the basis of marks
obtained in pre-admission test. In case of further tie, it will be resolved on the basis of age

5.3 Display of Merit List of Eligible Candidates


(i) The Merit list for each category/schemementioned in 5.2.1 will be notified and displayed on the University
Notice Boards and will also bemade available on the University Website.
(ii) Universityreserves the right to withhold/cancel the result of the Pre- Admission Test of any candidate if he/
she was found using any unfair means in the test or candidate has carried out impersonation in the test.
(Note: To avoid any confusion regarding the identity of candidate, fix the most recent photograph (not older than
three months) on the admission form and ensure that all photographs are identical)..

5.4 Scrutiny of the Application and Interview


(i) After the scrutiny of the application forms and announcement of the result of pre-admission test, the merit
list will be prepared in each category and an appropriate number of students will be called to present
themselves before the admission committee of the University for Interview and verification of original
academic documents on the notified dates.
(ii) The names of those candidates who fail to present themselves before the admission committee on the
scheduled date and time, without any intimation, shall be deleted from the merit list of the concerned
category. They shall not be considered for admission. Their absence shall amount to forfeit of their right
of admission. Any claim in this regard shall not be entertained.
(iii) Only original documents shall be accepted by admission committee. No exception shall be allowed.The
candidate must produce original first mark sheet of HSCissued by the concerned board at the time of
interview failing which his/her name will be deleted from the merit list.
(iv) The decision of the admission committee shall be final.
(v) The selected candidates shall submit the following forms (Available on University website) at the time of
reporting to concerned Chairperson of Department.
(a) Declaration of non-participation in political activities and non-indulgence in unwanted activities on
judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100.
(b) Medical fitness certificate
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(c) Performa for University Identity Card.


(d) Enrolment form of University

5.5 Award of Discipline/ Technology


(i) The candidates are required to fill up Order of Choices in the online application form to select their
priority of discipline/technology verycarefully. The choices mentioned in the option form can only
be changed at the time of interview.

(ii) If any student after seeking admission in technology other than first choice of discipline is satisfied
with the same, must submit an application within three days from the date of display of such list. In
the application it must be clearly mentionedthat applicant is satisfied with the awarded discipline
and the discipline/technology shall not be changed further.

(iii) If such application is not received, the admission committee may change the technology/discipline
as per the original choice to fill the vacant seats and such change will be binding on the students.

5.6 Admission of Candidate Who Fail to Deposit the Admission Fee within due Date
(i) If any candidate fails to deposit admission fee within due date, the seat shall be allotted to another
candidate on merit. At the later stage, if the candidate reports for admission that may be considered for
admission against the left over seatsof the respectivecategory as per the “Choice of Technology” before
the closing date of admission.

5.7 Display of List of Selected Candidates


(i) The list of all selected candidates under all categories shall be displayed on the University website and
main notice boards.
(ii) The admission list in each category announced by the University is provisional; in case of identification of
any mistake it shall be rectified.

5.8 Closing of Admission


The admissions for the session 2019-20 willbe closed at the end of 4th week from the date of start of the classes. After the
closing date of admission, no new admission will be made and the seats fallen vacant (for any reason) will not be filled up.

5.9 Change of Discipline/ Technology


No request tochange of technology is entertained at any stage of admission process.

5.10 Enrolment with DUET


The selected candidates will have to fill up enrolment form of the University and complete all the relevant formalities for
enrolment at the time of Interview. Without having Enrolment Card they will not be allowed to appear in the semester
examination

5.11 Cancellation/ Withdrawal of Admission


(i) Concealment of facts at the time of seeking admission or non-submission of complete and genuine
documents or tempering with them or falsifying would mean that the student has been admitted illegally. In
such case the admission of the studentshall be cancelled. University also reserves the right to initiate legal
action against such student.
(ii) The Competent Authority may cancel the admission of any student at any stage after giving an opportunity
of hearing at the appropriate forum.
(iii) Student who remains absent continuously for three weeks from the date of commencement of classes
without information to the authorities concerned/ chairman of the department, his /her admission shall
stand cancelledautomatically without issuing any notice thereof.
(iv) Student who fails to appear in any complete semester examination shall not be eligible forpromotionto next
semester. However, he/she can apply for re-admission in same semester with following Batch.
(v) In case of any discrepancy or misinterpretation, the decision of the competent authority shall be final and
binding on the applicant and shall not be challengeable in the court of Law.

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Chapter

06
FEE
STRUCTURES
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Fee and Other


6.
Miscellaneous Charges
(Proposed for Batch 2019-2020)

6.1 Admission Fee Paybale at the time of admission in BE/BArch for all schemes/
categories (including local and foreign self-finance scheme)

i. Admission Fee (Payable at the time of admission)


Local Students
S.No. Foreign Students
(in PKR)
1. Admission Fee 10,000
2. Documents Verification Fee 2,500

3. Enrolment Fee 3,000 USD 500/-

4. Identity Card Fee 500

Total Rs. 16000/-


ii. Semester Fee (Fee payable at the begining of each semester (including first semester)
for all schemes/categories (including local and forieng self finance Scheme)
Local Students
S.No. Foreign Students
(in PKR)
1. Tuition Fees 7,000
2. Studio/Laboratory Fee 1,000

3. Development Charges 2,000

4. Transport Fee 2,000


USD 250/-
5. Games Fee 1,000

6. Examination Fee 2,000

7. Library membership fee 1,000

Total Rs. 16000/-

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6.2 Fee Structure for Self Finance Local


(Payable at The Time of Admission Only)

i.
Departments Fees (PKR)

a. Department of Electronic Engineering 750,000/-

b. Department of Chemical Engineering 750,000/-

d. Department of Computer System Engineering 750,000/-

ii.
Departments Fees

a. Department of Industrial Engineering and Management 625,000/-

b. Department of Telecommunication Engineering 625,000/-

c. Department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering 625,000/-

d. Department of Architecture and Planning 625,000/-

iii. Departments Fees

a. Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering 400,000/-

b. Department of Energy and Environment Engineering 400,000/-

(i) Above mentioned amount will be refunded, if candidate is not admitted/ secured admission under the self-
finance scheme.
(ii) Students admitted under self-finance scheme are also required to make payment of University fees and other
miscellaneous charges
(iii) Universities will not refund fees including the self-finance scheme fee after the commencement of classes under
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6.3 Fee Structure for Self Finance Foreign (Payable At The Time of Admission Only)

i.
Departments Fees:

a. Department of Electronic Engineering USD 8000/-

b. Department of Chemical Engineering USD 8000/-

c. Department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering g USD 8000/-

d. Department of Computer System Engineering USD 8000/-

ii.
Departments Fees:

a. Department of Industrial Engineering and Management USD 7000/-

b. Department of Telecommunication Engineering USD 7000/-

iii.
Departments Fees:

a. Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering USD 6000/-

b. Department of Energy and Environment Engineering USD 6000/-

c. Department of Architecture and Planning USD 6000/-

(i) Above mentioned amount will be refunded, if candidate is not admitted/ secured admission under the self-
finance scheme.
(ii) Students admitted under self-finance scheme are also required to make payment of University fees and other
miscellaneous charges
(iii) University will not refund the self-finance fees after the commencement of classes as per HEC policy.
(iv) Local candidates applying for self-finance foreign (Vacant Seats) has to pay equivalent amount in Pakistani
Rupees on conversion rates as on september 01, 2018.

6.4 Modifications of Regulations


These regulations are subject to modification by the Competent Authorities of the University as may be felt appropriate
from time to time.

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07
STUDENTS
CONDUCTS
AND
DISCIPLINE REGULATIONS
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Students
7.
Conducts and Discipline
Regulations
7.1 Students Conducts and Discipline Regulations
The Regulations regarding the conduct and discipline of students of Dawood University of Engineering and Technology
are given below:
7.1.1 Short Title
These Regulations may be called Dawood University of Engineering & Technology Student’s Conduct and
Discipline Regulations.

7.1.2 Commencements and Applications


These Regulations shall come into force with immediate effect, and shall apply to all the students of the
University.

7.1.3 Definitions
In these Regulations, unless otherwise expressly stated:
(i) "University" means the Dawood University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi.
(ii) "Campus" means all areas and buildings, structures including Academic Blocks/ teaching
departments, administration block, cafeteria for students, faculty and staff and any other such areas,
buildings or facilities created within the specified boundary of both Main Jinnah campus & Iqbal
campus.
(iii) "Syndicate" means the Syndicate of the University.
(iv) "Vice Chancellor" means the Vice Chancellor of the University.
(v) "Disciplinary Committee" means the Disciplinary Committee of the University constituted by the Vice
Chancellor under the provision of Clause 11 (1) of the First Statutes of the Dawood University of
Engineering & Technology Act, 2013.
(vi) Dean means the Dean, Faculty of Engineering.
(vii) "Academic Coordinator" means the Academic Coordinator of the Faculty of Architecture and Planning.
(viii) "Officer In Charge of Students Affairs" means an officer appointed by the Vice Chancellor to resolve
the matters and manage the affairs of the students of the University.

7.1.4 Every Student Shall Observe the Following:


(i) He/ She must be faithful in his/ her religious duties and respect the convictions of others in matters
of religion and customs.
(ii) He/ She must be loyal to his/ her Country and refrain from doing anything which might lower its
honour and prestige.
(iii) He/ She shall be truthful and honest in his/ her dealings with all people.
(iv) He/ She must respect the elders and be polite to all, especially to the women, the children, the old
people, the weak and the helpless.
(v) He/ She must respect his/ her teachers/ Officers/ Employees of the University.
(vi) He/ She must keep his/ her mind clean and be clean in speech, spirit and habits.
(vii) He/ She shall help his/ her fellow beings especially those in distress.
(viii) He/ She must devote himself/ herself faithfully to his/her studies and obey and follow the Academic
Calendar, the attendance/ promotion rules, instructions and guide lines issued by the University
authorities from time to time.
(ix) He/ She must observe thrift and protect property of the University.

7.1.5 No Students Shall:


(i) Smoke in his/ her class room, Laboratory, Workshop, canteen, Library, Examination Hall or
Convocation hall and during any academic functions on the campuses.

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(ii) Consume alcoholic liquor or other drugs within the University premises or during the instructional,
sports or cultural tours or survey camps or enter any such place or attend any such tour or camp
while under the influence of such intoxicants.
(iii) Organize or take part in any function within the University premises, organize any club or society of
students without permission of the University authorities.
(iv) Indulge into activities against the Islamic and Pakistan Ideology or National Solidarity.
(v) Indulge into activities promoting extremism, radicalism prompting or involving violence or hatred
or contempt.
(vi) Affiliate himself/ herself with any political party extremist or redical group and organize or take part in
holding political gatherings and invite any politician, expelled or debarred students, and anti-social
elements in the University.
(vii) Use pressure tactics or political or personal influence in seeking academic concessions or financial
benefits or in other matters concerning academic and administrative functions of the University authorities.
(viii) Copy or help others in cheating in examination, or cause by any means any disturbance in
examinations including harassment of any teacher, officer or other staff member or staging of
walkout/ boycott by himself/ herself or by forcing others to do so or appear in examination in place of
a bonafide eligible candidate or manage an outsider for impersonation or take unauthorized the whole
or part of answer book/ script out of an examination premises or tear scripts or any part thereof or
indulge in substitution of Answer Books or influence any employee to indulge in any such malpractices,
unlawful and illegal acts.
(ix) Bring, keep or use any kind of weapon or fire arms, iron bars; chains and sharp substance within the
University premises.
(x) Unauthorized use or occupy fully or partially any room or any building or any space of the University.
(xi) Organize or take part in procession or meeting within the University Campus, prejudicial to the
peaceful academic atmosphere of the University.
(xii) Stage, incite, or participate in or abet any walkout from the classes and examination centre, staging
boycotts, or any other form of agitation against the University or its teachers or officers.
(xiii) Collect any money or receive donations or pecuniary assistance for or on behalf of the University
or any organization except with the written permission of the Vice Chancellor or any other person
authorized by him in this regard.
(xiv) Bring, keep, or use mobile phone with built-in camera and digital dictionary within the Academic and
Examination buildings of the University.
(xv) Use mobile phone during examination/ class/ practical or in the Library.
(xvi) Tease, abuse the girl/ boy students; demonstrate indecent or immoral gestures/ attitude towards girl/
boy students of the University.
(xvii) Abuse/ violate academic and IT policies framed or to be framed by the University authorities from
time to time.

7.1.6 The teachers and officers of the University or committees formed concerning with the students in the University
are responsible for the maintenance of discipline and order among the students while under their charge, and
for dealing with any disorderly behavior promptly in the manner prescribed by these regulations.

7.1.7 The Discipline Committee shall deal with serious cases of indiscipline requiring such action as prescribed
by Regulation 7.10.

7.1.8 A teacher or an officer in whose presence or in relation to whom an act of indiscipline is committed or
who obtains knowledge of such an act on report or otherwise shall deal with the case himself/ herself as
he/ she may be competent as provided under the Regulation and in other case he/ she shall inform and
recommend the case to the higher authorities/ bodies of the University for necessary action as prescribed.

7.1.9 Any one or more of the penalties mentioned in Regulation may be imposed on a student who is guilty of one
or more of the following acts:
(i) Commits breach of any of the clauses specified in Regulations 7.4 or 7.5 above.
(ii) Disobeys the lawful order of a teacher or other person in authority in the University.
(iii) Habitually neglects his/ her work or habitually absents form the class without reasonable cause.
(iv) Willfully damages University property or the property of a fellow student or any teacher or any
employee of the University.
(v) Does not pay the fees, fines or other dues liable to be paid under the University Regulation.
(vi) Uses indecent language, wears immodest dress, make indecent remarks or gesture or behaves in a
disorderly manner.
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(vii) Commits any criminal, immoral or dishonorable act (whether committed within the University or
otherwise) which brings bad name to the University.

7.1.10 The penalties which may be imposed and the authority or authorities competent to impose each kind of
penalty are specified below.
(i) Any one or more of the penalties for the acts mentioned in Section 7.1.9 may be imposed on a
student who is guilty of one or more of such acts/ charges.
(ii) The penalty or penalties imposed shall be appropriate and proportional to the nature and gravity of
the above act or acts.

Rules Penalties Competent Authority


(i) Exclusion from classroom/ laboratory/ field work/
workshop up to four his /her own classes Concerned class Teacher/ Workshop
(a)
Instructor/ Lab Incharge/ Field Incharge.
(ii) Impose fine up to Rs 500/=
(b) Exclusion from the games or the field for the day. Game In-charge.
(c) Exclusion from Instructional or sports tour or survey camp. Teacher/ Officer Incharge.
(i) Exclusion from the Department/ Institute for period
not exceeding one weeks. Chairperson of the concerned Teaching
(d)
Department.
(ii) Impose fine up to Rs. 1000/=
Dean of the concerned Faculty on the
Exclusion from the Department/ Institute for period not
)e( recommendations of the concerned
exceeding two weeks.
Department Committee.
Teacher Incharge OR Workshop
)f( Fine not exceeding Rs.500/=
Superintendent OR Incharge workshop.
Dean of the Faculty on the recommendation of
)g( Fine not exceeding Rs.5000/=
the Departmental Committee.
(i) Fine not exceeding Rs.10,000/= Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the
)h( (ii) Exclusion from the Department/ Institute for a period not concerned Departmental Committee and the
excedding three weeks concerned Dean of the Faculty.

Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the


)i( Fine up to Rs. 20,000/=
Disciplinary Committee.
Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the
)j( Cancellation of University Scholarship.
Dean of the Faculty concerned.
Cancellation of examination or part there -of , or debarring Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the
)k(
from appearing in any Examination or part there- of. Disciplinary Committee.
Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of
Suspension or removal from position in the Sport
)l( the Executive Committee of the Sport Board/
Board.
Sports Board.
Suspension of Admission from the University for a specified Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of
)m(
or un- specified period , pending the final decisions. Dean of the concerned Faculty.
Rustication/ Expulsion from the University for a period Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the
)n(
not exceeding one year. Disciplinary Committee.
Rustication/ Expulsion from the University for a period Syndicate on the recommendations of the
)p(
not exceeding one year. Disciplinary Committee.
Syndicate on the recommendations of the
)q( Cancellation of Admission from the University.
Disciplinary Committee.
Syndicate on the recommendations of the
)r( With holding issuance of any degree.
Disciplinary Committee.

Provided that the superior authorities shall be equally competent to impose lighter penalties with competence of sub-
ordinate authorities as prescribed above.
7.1.11 No student shall be rusticated or expelled from the University unless he/ she has been allowed a reasonable
chance of defending the accusation against him/ her provided that if the competent authority is satisfied it
may take such an action under emergency to avoid any grave consequences.

7.1.12 Appeal Against Penalties


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(i) An appeal against imposition of the penalties shall lie with the Vice Chancellor provided that where
the penalty has been imposed by the Vice Chancellor, an appeal shall lie with the Syndicate.
(ii) Provided that when a penalty has been imposed by the Syndicate an application for review can be
made to the Syndicate.
(iii) No appeal by a student under these Regulations shall be entertained unless it is presented within
two weeks from the date on which the decision is communicated to him/ her provided that the Vice
Chancellor may for valid reasons condone delay in any individual case.

7.2 Policy for Use of Internet and Computer


7.2.1 Stundet use of Computer is Privilege Subject to Complinace ith Policies

(i) Student use of Dawood University of Engineering and Technology’s computers, networks and Internet
services is a privilege, not a right.

(ii) Compliance with policies and rules concerning computer use is mandatory.

(iii) Students who violate these policies and rules may have their computer privileges limited, suspended
or revoked.

(iv) Such violations may also result in disciplinary action, referral to law enforcement and/ or legal action.

(v) The Vice Chancellor shall have the final authority to decide whether a student’s privileges will be
limited, suspended, or revoked based upon the circumstances of the particular case, the student’s
prior disciplinary record, and any other pertinent factors.

7.2.2 Acceptable use

(i) The Dawood University of Engineering and Technology’s computers, networks and Internet services
are provided for educational purposes and research consistent with its educational mission,
curriculum and instructional goals.

(ii) All policies, university rules and expectations concerning student conduct and communications
apply when students are using computers.

(iii) Students are also expected to comply with all specific instructions from teachers and other university
staff when using the university’s computers.

7.2.3 Prohibited Uses

Examples of unacceptable uses of Dawood University of Engineering and Technology’s computers that are
expressly prohibited include, but are not limited to, the following:

(i) If any student violets the rules and regulations of University policies then his/ her admission maybe
cancelled.

(ii) Every student needs to be connected with its username and password for internet connectivity.

(iii) Every Student has limit of downloading as 10 Gigabytes.

(iv) Accessing Inappropriate Materials - Accessing, submitting, posting, publishing, forwarding, downloading,
scanning or displaying defamatory, abusive, obscene, vulgar, sexually explicit, sexually suggestive,
threatening, discriminatory, harassing and/ or illegal materials.

(v) Illegal Activities - Using university computers, networks and Internet services for any illegal activity
or in violation of any policy or university rules. Dawood University of Engineering and Technology
assumes no responsibility for illegal activities of students while using university computers.

(vi) Violating Copyrights – Copying, downloading, or sharing any type of copyrighted materials (including
music or films) without the owner’s permission. Dawood University of Engineering and Technology
assumes no responsibility for copyright violations by students.

(vii) Copying Software - Copying or downloading software without the express authorization of the principal or
assistant principal. Unauthorized copying of software is illegal and may subject the copier to substantial
civil and criminal penalties. The Dawood University of Engineering and Technology assumes no
responsibility for illegal software copying by students.

(viii) Plagiarism - Representing as one’s own work any materials obtained on the Internet (such as term
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papers, articles, music, etc). When Internet sources are used in student work, the author, publisher
and web site must be identified.

(ix) Non-University-Related Uses - Using Dawood University of Engineering and Technology’s computers,
networks and Internet services for non-university-related purposes such as private financial gain;
commercial, advertising or solicitation purposes; or any other personal use not connected with the
educational program or assignments.

(x) Misuse of Passwords/ Unauthorized access - Sharing passwords, using other users’ passwords, and
accessing or using other users’ accounts.

(xi) Malicious Use/ Vandalism - Any malicious use, disruption or harm Dawood University of Engineering
and Technology’s computers, networks and Internet services, including but not limited to hacking
activities and creation/ uploading of computer viruses.

7.2.4 No Expectation of Privacy

Dawood University of Engineering and Technology’s computers remain under the control, custody and
supervision of the Dawood University of Engineering and Technology at all times. Students have no expectation
of privacy in their use of university computers, including e-mail, stored files and Internet access logs.

7.2.5 Compensation for Losses, Costs and/ or Damages

The student and his/ her parents are responsible for compensating the Dawood University of Engineering
and Technology for any losses, costs or damages incurred by the university for violations of policies and
university rules while the student is using Dawood University of Engineering and Technology’s computers,
including the cost of investigating such violations. The Dawood University of Engineering and Technology
assumes no responsibility for any unauthorized charges or costs incurred by a student while using university
computers.

7.2.6 System Security

The security of the Dawood University of Engineering and Technology’s computers, networks and Internet
services is a high priority. Any student who identifies a security problem must notify his/ her teacher
immediately. The student shall not demonstrate the problem to others or access unauthorized material.
Any user who attempts to breach system security, causes a breach of system security or fails to report a
system security problem shall be subject to disciplinary and/ or legal action in addition to having his/ her
computer privileges limited, suspended or revoked.

7.2.7 Additional Rules for use of Personal Laptops or Other Electronic Devices

A student may bring his/ her personal laptop or tablet to university. During the university day (9:00 am – 4:30 pm)
devices may only be used for university related work and the student must have a teacher’s written
permission to use any device. All provisions of Dawood University of Engineering and Technology’s Student
Computer and Internet Use Rules apply to students using personal devices, both on and off campus.
Dawood University of Engineering and Technology assumes no responsibility for personal devices brought
to university by students.

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08
SEMESTER
REGULATIONS
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

The Courses of
8.
Study
8.1 The Courses of Study
The courses of studies for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.) shall
be as given in the regulations. The scheme of study shall be regulated by regulations regarding the courses of
studies under semester system for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) & Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.).

Overall Structure of Program


Total No. of Credit Hours
124–140
(For four years degree program)
Total No. of Credit Hours
160-180
(For five years degree program)
22 weeks, including teaching, mid semester examination,
Semester Duration
preparation for examination and final examination.
Course load per semester for regular full-time
14–18 Credit Hours
Students
Course Duration
8 Semesters (4 years)
(For four years degree program)
Course Duration
10 Semesters (5 years)
(For five years degree program)
*Summer Session Only for deficiency/ failure/ repetition courses.

8.1.1 Duration of Semester and Year


(i) Bachelor of Engineering (BE)
a) Four academic years are the minimum duration for completion of curriculum for the award of
the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (BE).
b) Each, first year, second year, third year and fourth year for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (BE) shall comprise two Semesters.
(ii) Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.)
a) Five academic years are the minimum duration for completion of curriculum for the award of
the degree of B. Arch.
b) Each, first year, second year, third year, fourth year and fifth year for the degree of Bachelor
of Architecture (B. Arch.) each year shall comprise two semesters.

8.1.2 Requirements for Semester Course

The minimum requirement for each semester shall be as follows:-


(i) Registration in semester by paying course tuition fee within two weeks of start of academic session.
(ii) Sessional work consisting of assignment, minimum two class tests/ two assignments and
laboratory/ studio work.
(iii) 75% attendance is mandatory (minimum). In genuine cases, maximum 10% condonation in
attendance shall be the discretionary powers of the Vice Chancellor on the basis of the application,
submitted by the student, to be scrutinized by the Chairperson of the concerned department and
recommended by the Dean/ Academic Coordinator of the concerned faculty.
(iv) The eligibility attendance Theory/ Practical for the late admitted students to first semester of first
year should be on his date of admission and will have different weightages and contribute towards
the assessment in percent marks.

8.1.3 Promotion to Next Higher Semester


(i) A student will be promoted to the second semester of the first year provided he/ she has completed
minimum attendance requirement and filled up the examinations form and has appeared in at least one
Head of final examination of the first semester (A theory or practical would be treated a separate Head).

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(ii) A student will be promoted to the first semester of second year (third semester) provided he/ she
has obtained D Grade or higher in at least 50% Heads (including minimum two theory papers) of first
semester of the first year in final examination and has completed minimum attendance requirement
of the second semester of the first year and has filled up the examination form and has appeared in
at least one Head of the previous final examination.
(iii) A student will be promoted to the second semester of the second year (fourth Semester) provided
he/ she has completed minimum attendance requirement of third semester filled up the examinations
Form and has appeared in at least one head of the third semester. (A theory or Practical would be
treated a separate Heads).
(iv) A student will be promoted to the first semester third year (fifth semester) provided he/ she has
obtained D Grade or higher in at least 50% Heads (including minimum five theory papers) of first
year prior to start of classes of fifth semester and has completed minimum attendance requirement
of the fourth semester and has filled up the examination form and has appeared in at least one Head
of the previous fourth semester final examination and has to be cleared 100% heads of the first
semester of first year.
(v) A student will be promoted to the second semester of the third year (sixth semester) only provided
he/ she has completed minimum attendance requirement of the fifth semester and has filled up the
examination form appeared in at least one Head of the final examination of fifth semester and has to
clear 100% heads of the second semester of first year.
(vi) A student will be promoted to the first semester of fourth year (seventh semester) provided he/ she
has cleared all heads of first year and secured minimum 2.00 CGPA and has obtained D Grade or
higher in at least 50% heads of second year (including 05 theory papers) prior to start of classes
of seventh semester and has completed minimum attendance requirement of the sixth semester
and has filled up the examination form and has appeared in at least one head of the previous sixxth
semester in final examination and has to clear all heads of first and second years.
(vii) A student will be promoted to the second semester of fourth year (eighth semester) provided he/
she has completed minimum attendance requirement of the seventh semester and has filled up the
examination form and has appeared in at least one head of the previous seventh semester in final
examination and has to be cleared 50% heads of fifth semester.
(viii) In case of Bachelor of Architecture a student will be promoted to the first semester of the fifth year
(ninth semester) provided he/ she has cleared all heads of fisrt year and second year secured
minimum 2.00 CGPA or higher in at least 50% heads of third year (including 05 theory papers)
prior to start of classes of ninth semester and has completed minimum attendance requirement of
eighth semester and has filled up the examination form and has appeared in at least one head of the
previous eighth semester in final examination.
(ix) In case of Bachelor of Architecture a student will be promoted to the second semester of the fifth
year (tenth semester) provided he/ she has cleared all heads of third year secured minimum 2.00
CGPA or higher in at least 50% of fourth year (including 05 theory papers) prior to start of classes
of tenth semester and has completed minimum attendance requirement of ninth semester and has
filled up the examination form and has appeared in at least one head of the previous ninth semester
in final examination and has to clear 100% heads of seventh semester.
(x) Benefit of the fraction will be given to the student.

8.1.4 Distribution of Marks


(i) In semester, students may be required to appear in quizzes, mid semesters and final examination
give presentation, participate in group discussion, and submit projects assignments/ lab reports by
the due dates. These (to be determined by the concerned teacher) will have different weightages
and contribute towards the assessment. These weightages will be determined based on the following
guidelines.

Course Type Nature of Examination Weightage

(i) Sessional work (Assignments/ Lab Work) 20%


Theory course (ii) Mid semester examination 30%
(iii) Final examination 50%
Total 100%
40%
Laboratory/ (i) Sessional work (Preparation of practical manual/ subject folder)
30%
studio work (ii) Conduct of practical examination/ objective
practical (iii) Viva Voce/ Jury examination
30%
Total 100%
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(ii) Board of faculty can approve any deviation in distribution of marks in any course to enable attainment
of course learning outcomes (CLO).
(iii) Final examination in each Head/ course will be held at the end of the semester.
(iv) In case of the Project/ Thesis/ Design, the distribution of marks shall be as follows:-

Project -I (Project proposal Presentation) 10 %


Project -I (Complexity of the Problem) 10 %
Project-I (Evaluation of mid defense Presentation) 30 %
Project-II (Final Report) 30 %
Project-II (Evaluation of final defense oral Presentation) 20 %

8.1.5 Grading Policy


Following grade points for each letter grade will be used:

Grade
Mark Range Grade
Point
85- 100 A 4.00
80 -84 A- 3.70
75 -79 B+ 3.30
70 -74 B 3.00
65 - 69 B- 2.70
61 - 64 C+ 2.30
58-60 C 2.00
55-57 C- 1.70
50 – 54 D 1.00
0-49 F 0.00

(i) Fraction is to be rounded as a whole.


(ii) There should be no other grade point values except the above points.
(iii) The percentage of marks or numeric values of grades other than grade points should not be reported
on the transcripts whether they are relative grades or absolute grades.
(iv) If a student gets an F in course, he/ she will be given one/ more chance to repeat the course through
registration as and when it is offered by the University.
(v) Permission of Second chance for improvement of GPA only in final semester examinations is given
to the student who has secured less than 2.00 GPA in any course with the consent of the concerned
Chairperson and approval of the University authority.
(vi) Permission of second chance in mid semester examinations is given when student who remained
absent in the examination under exceptional circumstances like hospitalization etc with the consent
of the concerned Chairperson, recommendations of the Dean of the concerned faculty and approval
of the Vice Chancellor.
(vii) Subject repeated to improve grades, will be shown on the transcript with suffix “Repeat” or “R” (TOP).
(viii) In semester system, there will be no provision of supplementary examination under any circumstances.

8.1.6 Semester Grade Point Average (GPA) & Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

GPA= (Sum over courses in semester (Courses Credit hours× Grade Point Earned))/
Total Semester Credit hours

CGPA= (Sum over all taken courses in all semesters(Course Credit hours×Grade Point Earned)
Total Credit hours taken in all semesters

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8.1.7 Withdrawal from Semester


Permission to withdraw from admission in any semester is given only under exceptional circumstances with
the approval of competent authority.

8.1.8 Freezing of Admission


Permission to freeze admission in any semester is given only under exceptional circumstances with the
approval of competent authority. This opportunity can be availed only once in degree program

8.1.9 Semester Back/ Re-Admission


The admission of a student enrolled in the program will be suspended under the following circumstances:-
(i) If student does not attend minimum 75% classes in the semester without any official withdrawal.
(ii) If the student remains absent from complete final semester examination.

8.1.10 Cancellation of Admission


If a student is involved in a serious in-disciplinary act.

8.2 Migration Policy


8.2.1 Migration is only allowed to and from a public sector University and foreign University recognized by
Higher Education Commissions (HEC).

8.2.2 Admission on migration basis will be given, if the seat(s) is available in relevant discipline.

8.2.3 Migration is not allowed to the students in the first and final year.

8.2.4 Migration/ Transfer is allowed only in the cases of extreme hardship for the students or if it is considered
in the best interest of the university by the competent authority. The decision of the university is final and
binding in this regard.

8.2.5 The students failing in previous Semesters (i-e- less than 50% marks) shall not be eligible for admission on
migration basis.

8.2.6 Admission on migration basis will be given up to the fourth week of the start of the classes of particular
semester whether in the Spring or Fall Semester.

8.2.7 The applicant will submit an application in the Office of Registrar on the prescribed Application Form for
Migration.

8.2.8 The applicant will submit the following documents along with the application form:
(i) Original NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the parent University
(ii) Photocopy of Student ID Card of the parent University
(iii) Photocopies of Detailed Marks Sheets.
(iv) Original Challan/ vocucher of non-Refundable Rs. 5000/- as a processing fee (shall be paid in the
account of the University through challan/ voucher).
(v) Original Authority Letter by the parents/guardian for the migration of the applicant.
(vi) No Objection Certificate (NOC) of the parents University/ Embassy (only for the foreigner applicant).

8.2.9 Then the Office of Registrar will send the case to the Convener or Secretary of the Equivalency Committee
(as notified by the Competent Authority of the University) for the further process, after the approval of the
Competent Authority (i.e., the Vice Chancellor).

8.2.10 The Equivalency Committee will assess all the related aspects of the case. Moreover, the Equivalency
Committee will notify all the terms and conditions in its decision for the case. The decision of Equivalency
Committee will not be changed at any cost.

8.2.11 The Secretary of Equivalency Committee will send the case to the Office of Registrar along with the copy of
decision taken on the migration case. Meanwhile, the Convener of the Equivalency Committee will inform
the Vice Chancellor regarding the decision taken on the case.

8.2.12 The Office of the Registrar will notify on the case as per the decision of the Equivalency Committee.

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8.2.13 The local applicant if offered admission on the basis of migration shall be required to pay non-refundable
migration fee of Rs. 400,000/- (Rupees Four Hundred Thousand Only) + 5% Tax (Rs. 20,000/-) through pay
order in favour of Director Finance, Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi.

8.2.14 The above prescribed migration fee for the local student shall be paid within one (01) week by the applicant
after receiving the notice of terms and conditions by the Office of Registrar.

8.2.15 The foreigner applicant if offered admission on the basis of migration shall be required to pay non-refundable
migration fee of Rs. 600,000/- (Rupees Six Hundred Thousand Only) + 5% Tax (Rs. 30,000/-) through pay
order in favour of Director Finance, Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi.

8.2.16 The above prescribed migration fee for the foreigner applicant shall be paid within One (01) week by the
applicant after receiving the notice of terms and conditions by the Office of Registrar.

8.2.17 After the payment of the prescribed fee by the applicant, the Office of Registrar will issue the Admission
Letter to the applicant.

8.2.18 Student admitted on migration shall be given exemption in all such courses of First and Second Year which
he/ she has passed during study in previous institution. However, he/ she shall be required to register and
pass all such courses of the discipline in which he/ she is offered admission which he/ she has not studied
in previous institution.

8.2.19 Maximum seven courses can be given to the applicant in that particular semester (as per the decision of
Equivalency Committee).

8.2.20 For the student migrating from Dawood University of Engineering and Technology to another institute/
college shall pay Rs. 5,000/- (Rupees five thousand only) as processing fees in the account of the University
through Challan/ Voucher.

8.2.21 The Office of Registrar will issue him/ her NOC for the migration from this University to another institute/
University specifying the time limit of two months for his/ her migration to another institute/ university.

8.2.22 The applicant will take classes in his/ her parent university during the process of the migration case in the
other institute/ university.

8.2.23 If the applicant does not get admission on the basis of migration in any other institute/ university for what-
so-ever reason(s) within two months, he/ she will report back to the Office of Registrar and continue his/ her
studies in the same semester after the issuance of notification for the continuation of his/ her studies.

8.3 Act of Over_ride All Earlier Semester Regulations of the University


Not withstanding the provisions of Admission Policy for the academic session 2017-2018 (Batch 2018
and onwards) approved by the competent authority vide DUET/REG/CIRCULAR/2017 dated November
03, 2017 or any other regulations for the time being in force, the provision of this regulations have
overriding effects.

8.4 Modifications of Regulations


These regulations are subjected to modification by the competent authorities of the University as may be
felt appropriate from time to time.

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Chapter

09
REGULATIONS
FOR EXAMINATION
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Regulations
9.
For Examination
9.1 Regulations for Examination
9.1.1 Conduct of Sessional Work in Semester Examination
(i) Sessional marks in theory course shall be awarded follows as under;
a) Two assignment of 5/ 2.5 marks for subjects carrying 100/ 50 marks shall be awarded by the
teacher concerned after assessing the assignments.
b) Twoclass tests of 5/ 2.5 marks for subjects carrying 100/ 50 marks shall be counted towards
awarded of 10/ 5 marks.
(ii) 40/ 20 Sessional marks in practical course/ studio work subject shall be awarded for practical subject
carrying 100/ 50 by the concerned teacher on the basis of laboratory report/ practical manual/
subject folder prepared by the student(s).

9.1.2 Displaying of Sessional Marks


(i) At the end of the semester, sessional marks secured by a student in theory and practical, shall be
announced by the concerned subject teacher on prescribed Professororma, for theory and practical
work, respectively) by displaying on the notice board.
(ii) Sessional marksin practical course/studio work subject shall be awarded by the concerned teacher
on the basis of laboratory report/practical manual/ subject folder prepared by the student (s) in
accordance with the guidelines given in rubrics for assessment of laboratory report.
(iii) The concerned teacher at the end of each semester shall prepare three copies of the sessional
marks of each course (both theory and practical) on prescribed Professororma for theory and
practical work, respectively and forward the same to the Chairperson of concerned department for
counter signature, who after retaining one copy for his/ her office record, shall forward the remaining
two copies to the Controller of Examinations before the commencement of the semester examination.

9.1.3 Semester Examinations


(i) Semester examinations are held followed by each semester. Schedule of Final/ Mid/ Repeat
examination shall be as notified by the Controller of Examination after the approval from Vice
Chancellor as per academic calendar.
(ii) In case of repeat examination, examination schedule will be notified by the Controller of
Examinations with the approval of the Vice Chancellor as proposed by the concerned Chairperson
and recommended by the Dean of the concerned faculty.

9.1.4 Examinations Fee


Examinations fees once paid shall not be refunded or held in reserve for a future Examinations, except in
the following circumstances.
(i) When application form is rejected by the University authority.
(ii) When a candidate passed away prior to commencement of the examination.

9.1.5 Invigilation
(i) For students less than or up to ten, one teacher and for students up to twenty students, two teachers
and likewise will be engaged by the Chairperson concerned department for invigilation duties with
the approval of the Competent Authority of the University.
(ii) No person other than the candidates, Head Invigilator, Factotum, Controller of Examinations or his
nominee, Invigilators, and other University officers/ worker appointed by competent authorities of the
University for Examination Work will only be allowed to enter the examinations center.
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9.1.6 Setting of Question Paper (Theory)


(i) The Internal Examiners for both theory & practical in final/ repeat examinations shall be appointed by
the Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the Chairperson of the concerned department and
Dean of the concerned Faculty.
(ii) The internal examiner will set the question paper (theory) in duplicate and send it to the controller of
examinations with “no choice” basis one week before the commencement of the semester examination.
Total number of questions to be set by the concerned subject teacher shall be 03 & 05 for question
papers carrying 25 & 50 marks respectively for final examination.Total marks of each question shall
be in-accordance with subject’s course learning outcome.
(iii) For midt semester examination, total number of questions to be set by the concerned subject teacher
shall be 02 & 04 questions for question papers carrying 15 & 30 marks respectively.Total marks of
each question shall be in-accordance with subject’s course learning outcome.
(iv) In case of more than one subject teacher of a particular subject, the senior teacher will internally
moderate the question paper and pass on to the Controller of Examinations.

9.1.7 Setting of Question Paper (Practical)


(i) The concerned teacher/ internal examiner will set the question paper for objective test/ conduct
of practical examination and send it to the Controller of Examinations one week before the
commencement of the semester examination
(ii) Guidelines parameters for setting of objective type question papers shall include definitions of
technical terms, drawing skill-oriented questions and interpretation of diagrams.
(iii) The duration for conduct of objective type test shall be 30 minutes and one hour for course head
carrying 50 &100 marks respectively.
(iv) Total number of questions to be set by the concerned subject teacher shall be in-accordance with
subject’s course learning outcome.

9.1.8 Assessment of Scripts


(i) The scripts of theory examinations (both mid and final semester examination) shall be sent to the
concerned teacher/ internal examiner by the Controller of Examination. The examiner will submit the
result on approved pro-forma.
(ii) The assessment must be completed within the time limit given by the Controller of Examinations.
(iii) The time for assessment of answer copies/ scripts shall be 20 scripts per day plus one week extra
from the date of receipt of the scripts from the office of the Controller of Examinations.
(iv) Rs. 20/- per day shall be deducted from the remuneration bill of the concerned teacher, if he fails to
submit the results in due date.

9.1.9 Conduct of the Practical Viva Voce


(i) Practical viva voce shall be considered in accordance with the approved rubrics.
(ii) Practical evolution/ Viva - Voce shall be conducted jointly by the internal & external examiner
appointed by the Vice Chancellor. Each viva evaluator will fill the score sheet separately on approved
pro-forma.
(iiI) The signature sheet of the examinees for conduct of practical viva-voce/ jury shall be submitted
under sealed cover to the office of the Controller of Examinations along with two copies of the award
lists and assessed scripts of tests within three days after completion of the practical viva voce.
(iv) In case external examiner at No.1 is not available on the scheduled date (s) of the examination the
external examiner mentioned at No. 2 or 3 of the panel of examiners duly approved by the Vice
Chancellor shall be contacted for conduct of practical examination.
(v) The Chairperson of the concerned department or his/ her nominee having expertise with the related
subject shall act as an alternate external examiner in case the external examiners is/ are not available
during the conduct of practical examination.
(vi) The same alternate arrangements also be made in case the subject teacher/ internal examiner is not
available on the scheduled date(s) in exceptional case with the approval of the Vice Chancellor.
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9.1.10 Scanning of Results


(i) A committee comprising of the Dean of the concerned faculty, Chairperson of the concerned
departmentand Controller of Examinations would at random verify/ re-assess at least 15% of the
scripts and in case, gross discrepancy is detected, the committee shall be empowered to take
appropriate action with the approval of the Vice Chancellor.
(ii) Prior to sending ledgers of the results of Final/ Repeat Examination of BE/ B Arch. to the Vice
Chancellor for his signature, over all tabulated and checked ledgers shall be perused and scanned
by above Committee.

9.1.11 Changes in Final Award of the Examinations (Theory/ Practical)


The final award once received by the office of the Controller of Examinations shall not be liable to a
subsequent change except with the approval/ permission of the Vice Chancellor.

9.1.12 Announcement of Results


(i) Sessional and Mid Semester Result
Concerned subject teacher shall display one copy of the sessional marks and mid semester
examinations result on notice board and shall forward two copies of the same result to the Controller
of Examinations through the Chairperson of the concerned department on approved pro-forma.

(ii) Final Examinations Result


The cumulative result of the final semester examination (including mid,sessional, laboratory work)
shall be announced by the Controller of Examinations.

9.1.13 Assessment Criteria for Final Year Project

Assessment Date of Conduct


Criteria Weightage Examiners
Method of Examination

Departmental
Project -I
10 % Rubric Project Evaluation
Project Proposal Presentation
Committee
At the start of
seventh semester
Departmental
Project -I
10 % Rubric Project Evaluation
Complexity of the Problem
Committee

Project-I After the


Viva-Voce
Evaluation of Mid Defense 30 % Rubric completion of the
Committee
Presentation seventh semester

Project-II Viva-Voce
30 % Rubric
Final Report Committee After the
completion of the
Project-II eighth semester
Viva-Voce
Evaluation of Oral 20 % Rubric of BE
Committee
Presentation

(i) Departmental Project Evaluation Committee shall comprises of the Chairperson of the concerned
department, concerned teacher/ supervisor of the project and final year project coordinator of
department nominated by the concerned Chairperson.
(ii) The viva-voce committee shall comprise of Departmental Project Evaluation Committee, along with
the external examiner.
(iii) A student who has failed in the Viva Voce/ Jury shall be given the benefit of appearing in the repeat
examination only once with the approval competent authority.

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9.1.14 Grace Marks


(i) The benefit of grace marks of up to 05 Marks in each semester will be given to only those candidates
who have taken complete examination, but have failed in the examination. These marks may be
distributed over the various heads to pass candidate. Grace marks shall not be added in the ledgers/
marks certificate apparently.
(ii) The benefit of grace marks mentioned above is optional and concerned candidate(s) shall be
allowed only once to reappear in the condoned subject(s) by mentioning such subject(s) as fail.
However, concerned candidate have to submit such option in writing through the Chairperson of the
concerned department. The option once exercised shall be deemed as final.
(iii) In case, candidate has been allowed by the competent authority to reappear in the condoned
subject(s), the candidate(s) shall deposit the prescribed fee for each subject/ head for permission
along with his/ her option in addition to examination fee as admissible.
(iv) However, if the candidate(s) who is/ are allowed such optional permission, failed to pass the
concerned heads/ subject(s) after reappearing in the repeat examination, he/ she will retain his/her
previous result.
(v) The benefit of grace marks of up to 05 Marks, will also be given to a candidate, who otherwise
would have been placed in lower division in the examination. These marks shall also not be included
apparently in the ledgers/ marks certificate.

9.1.15 Appearance in the Semester Examination


The Semester Examination will be open to the students who full fill the following conditions.
(i) During the semester immediately preceding the examination, he/ she has been on the roll list of the
concerned department of the University.
(ii) He/ She has submitted his/ her examinations form duly filled in completely along with the prescribed
fee within due date announced by the Controller of Examinations.
(iii) He/ She is not debarred from taking examination
(iv) He / She has produced the following certificates duly signed by the Chairperson of the concerned
department.
a) Good character certificate
b) Photo state copy of enrollment card issued by the University authority.
c) Attendance certificate showing that student has achieved minimum prescribed 75% attendance.

9.1.16 Re-Totaling of Marks


(i) Re-totaling of marks shall be done on payment of prescribed fee fixed by the University for per paper/
subject for a candidate who submits an application to the Controller of Examinations through the
Chairperson of the concerned Department within two weeks from the date of announcement of the result.
(ii) There shall be no provision for re-checking of the scripts in any circumstances.
(iii) Benefit of the fraction will be given to the student.

9.1.17 Departmental Committee


There shall be a Departmental Committee for each Department consisting of three senior teachers of the
department including the Chairperson and class advisors which will assess the progress of the students
during the semester.

9.1.18 Unfair Means Committee


There shall be an “Unfair means Committee” of the University appointed by the Vice Chancellor to scrutinize
the reported cases of unfair means/ malpractice(s) for recommendation to the Vice Chancellor for approval
and necessary action accordingly.

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9.1.19 Medium of Study/ Instructions


Medium of instructions, teaching of all courses, laboratories and examinations for all courses shall be in
English language.

9.1.20 Award of Degree


(i) A student shall be awarded Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Architecture
(B. Arch.) only after he/ she has passed all the examinations and cleared all the heads of all first to
final semester within maximum period of 07 years (seven years) academic years for BE & 08 years
(eight years) years for B. Arch
(ii) The minimum qualifying CGPA for Bachelor’s degree is 2.00

9.1.21 Award of Three Merit Positions/ Merit Scholarship


University shall award merit scholarship to first three position holder of each department based upon the
announcement of the semester examination results.
(i) Three merit Positions shall be awarded in each discipline on highest GPA in all final examinations
first to final semester (in first attempt only). The candidates having declared pass in first attempt with
admissible grace marks as per rules are also eligible for the award of three merit positions.
(ii) The student(s) who are directly admitted in 2nd/ 3rd Year in the University on migration basis, shall
also be considered for award of merit positions, if student(s) have cleared all the exempted subjects
in first attempt in their University/ Institution.

9.1.22 Award of Faculty Position


(i) Faculty position in Bachelor of Engineering shall be awarded to a candidate from amongst the first
position holder of each department/ program offered by the Faculty of Engineering and who secures
the highest CGPA in eight semesters.
(ii) Faculty position in Bachelor of Architecture shall be awarded to a candidate from amongst the first
position holder of each department/ program offered by the Faculty of Architecture and who secures
the highest CGPA in ten semesters.

9.1.23 Award of University Top Position


University top position shall be awarded to a candidate amongst the faculty position holders who secures
the highest CGPA amongst all the faculties.

9.1.24 Award of Gold Medal/ Roll of Honor


The matter of award of gold medal/ roll of honor should be decided by the University authority on completion
of Bachelor Degree.

9.1.25 Record
University will maintain all the record including the scripts and awards up to five years after the award of
degree. University will not entertain any claim after five years.

9.1.26 Act of Over_ride All Earlier Semester Regulations of the University


Not with standing the provisions of Admission Policy for the academic session 2017-2018 (Batch 2018 and
onwards) approved by the competent authority vide DUET/REG/CIRCULAR/2017 dated November 03,
2017 or any other regulations for the time being in force, the provision of this regulations have overriding
effects. These regulations shall come into force at once in-accordance with at section (2).

9.1.27 Modifications of Regulations


These regulations are subject to modification by the competent authorities of the University as may be felt
appropriate from time to time.

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Chapter

10
STUDENTS
FACILITY
DAWOOD UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

10. Students Facilities


10.1 Student Cafateria
A well furnished and Air Conditioned chilled cafateria is available for male students where hygienic food and
refereshment is available, Cafateria has sitting capacity of 100 students. Cafateria offers a wide range of food and
drink together with the opportunity to socialize with friends and colleagues. Realizing the growing enrollment of the
female students, University has recently established separate dedicated new canteen for the girls.

Cafeteria
Cafeteria

10.2 Auditorium
A state of art Auditorium is available for academic activities, where different sort of academic activities are held
such as debate competitions, seminars, conferences etc.

Auditorium Auditorium

10.3 Girls Common Room


Recently, university has made well furnished gilrs common room that has sitting capacity of 50 grils students.

Girls Common Room


Girls Common Room

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10.4 Library
The university has an air-conditioned central library on first floor and a book bank and lending library on
fourth floor of the main building. It stocks books and monographs on all subjects forming part of the university
curriculum including multiple copies of text books and current journals. Separate library facility exists at the
department of Architecture at Iqbal Campus.
The central library has at present about 40,000 books on its shelves, which may be borrowed by the students.
University also have air-conditioned video conferencing facilities for holding seminars and lectures at National
and International level. Additionally, teaching departments have their own seminar libraries and audio visual
facilities. All student admitted in university are eligible for library membership.

Library Library

10.5 Identity Card


The students after being admitted to the University will be issued Identity Cards by the Registrar Office/
Administrative Officer. It is necessary for the students to keep their valid Identity Cards with them while attending
the classes, traveling in the point buses or staying on the campus. .

10.6 Sports
Sports enthusiasts won't be disappointed by the activities on offer. Our Athletes/ Teams compete in a variety of
competitions including those hosted by the Higher Education Commission.

10.7 Photocopying Facility


The university provides photocopy facilities against a payment of nominal charges.

10.8 University Transport


Seven new Hino Buses are available for Pick & Drop facility at main routes of Karachi for DUET Students. Since
university is situated in center of the city, public transport is easily available for all routes of the city.

10.9 Industrial Internship Program


The University-Industry Bridge provide impetus tothe University to achieve Academia of Relevance, which is
mandatory by Academic regulatory authorities, such as Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) which is signatory
to the Washington Accord. In this regard, Directorate of Industrial Liaison & Alumni Affair (DILAA) is established
with highly experienced, qualified and agile team, which formulates bridge between University and Industry,
maintains liaison with alumni , and assist students in obtaining internships and jobs upon their graduation.
DILAA works with industry to determine their operational problems and research needs. The DUET’s research
teams then determine how best to conduct custom made research to meet industries specific needs. DILAA also
works with different Educational Institutions to nurture the culture of out of box thinking in students by arranging
Guest speaker sessions, workshops, and enhancement of presentation skills. DILAA arranges Internships programs
for the third year students during summer and winter vacations. Most of the desirous students in recent past have
successfully obtained internships with the assistance of DILAA. DILAA also arranges MOCK INTERVIEWS, through
MOCK INTERVIEWS DILAA trains the graduating students for the competitive market. DILAA arranges annual Job
fairs in which over two dozen renowned engineering participating companies are provided Graduate Professorile
Directory of DUET graduating students for hiring. DILAA also updates and maintains Alumni database on global
basis.

10.10 Hostel/ Lodges


University does not offer any hostel facility to any student. University students make their own lodging and
boarding arrangements. Since university is situated in center of the city, private accommodation is easily
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Main Campus Iqbal Campus
Dowood University of Engineering Dowood University of Engineering
and Technology and Technology
M.A. Jinnah Road, Karachi-74800, ST-6, Block 17, Gulshan-e-Iqbal,
Pakistan Tel: 99231195-98, Karachi-75300, Pakistan
99230307, Fax: 92-21-99230710, Tel: 99243874, 99243866,
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