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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
This College, since its establishment in 1953, has an outstanding
history of academics and has contributed vitally in the social and intellectual
uplift of the whole region. Our educational traditions are guided by our
vision: “To have a High-Valued Educated Society”,
and the mission statement: “Let’s Work Together to Achieve the Best”.
Our endeavors are directed to achieve our targets:
To make our college one of the best in the country.
To encourage learners imbibe religious, moral and social values.
To enable the students become good citizens with the positive and covetable role in the
society.
I thank Allah, The Almighty, for having a team of highly-inspired and committed academicians who
have been contributing positively in achieving these targets.
The state-of-the-art BS 4-Year Degree Programme, presently in Eight disciplines and to be diversified up
to twelve, is expected to take our institution to a place par excellence as early as 2015.
We are working hard to be true to the concept of wide-spread education in the early 21st Century,
the Century of Knowledge, and we are quite sanguine that our efforts match our national idealism.
I have got a lot yet to say and more even to do. May Allah, the Beneficent, bless our efforts to
prove fruitful for the future of our nation..
JEHAN ZEB KHAN
Principal
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INTRODUCTION
The to-day‟s Govt. Postgraduate College Kohat was established as an Intermediate College in 1953 to impart quality education and to develop various facets of students‟ personality with particular emphasis on education, discipline, character-building and patriotism. Since then, it has tried its level best to ensure the intellectual advancement, develop the leadership qualities, moral up-gradation and physical fitness of its students.
The college started functioning with the scant number of 23 students in F.A. taught by six lecturers in a rented building in the city. In the year 1954, regular teaching started in the newly-constructed magnificent building on the Pindi Road Kohat. In 1955, the first batch of F.Sc students was admitted to the College. In the same year, degree classes were also initiated. Since then, this institution has been progressing by leaps and bounds. In 1988 the college was once again upgraded to postgraduate level as master classes in the subjects of Chemistry and Economics were launched. In the year 2000students were admitted to M.A. English in order to quench the thirst for knowledge of the people of the area.
The college spreads over an area of 109 Kanals, having a state-of-the-art and spacious building, well equipped laboratories, digital library, a magnificent mosque, spacious play grounds; lush green lawns wherein stands face ward a white-faceted vision board boasting of the highly coveted targets; cherished bya team of highly inspired faculty of this college. Education lies at the heart of almost all the challenges that the country confronts that is why it is to be treated as a strategic imperative and not just a desirable social goal. It is the key that will unlock almost every problem. Thus our college has excelled in producing a high-profile intelligentsia in different fields such as defense, civil services, politics, engineering, medicine and education etc.
The college is one of the selected colleges of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa offering international level Graduate Degree Programme ― BS 4-Year― in eight disciplines since 2010.
Govt. Postgraduate College Kohat takes pride in matching the national idealism by adopting a highly acquisitive role of grooming students at Inter Level who won ICT scholarship and also got the prestigious scholarship of the „STORI DA PAKHTUNKHWA PROGRAMME‟, twenty students of our BS Programme have been awarded laptops under the „The NAWAY SAHAR PROGRAMME‟.
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PRINCIPAL Professor JahanZeb Khan
FACULTY
S.No Name Designation S.No Name Designation
BOTANY ENGLISH
1 Mr. Ijaz Khan Associate Prof/Chairman 1 Mr. Zafrullah Professor
2 Mr. Jehanzeb Khan Lecturer 2 Mr. Sajjad Ali Khan Prof/Chairman
3 Mr. ShahidIrfan, M.Phil Lecturer 3 Mr. Muhammad Sadiq Associate Professor
CHEMISTRY 4 Mr. Abdul Jalil Associate Professor
1 Mr. NaveedIqbal Professor/Chairman 5 Mr. Nasrullah Khan Associate Professor x
2 Mr. Mohammad Yaseen Associate Professor 6 Mr. Abdul Shakil Associate Professor
3 Mr. Aslam Khan Associate Professor 7 Mr. Muhammad Zafar Assistant Professor
4 Mr. ZahoorulHaq Assistant Professor 8 Mr. Syed Amin Assistant Professor
5 Mr. NaimatUllah Assistant Professor 9 Mr. Wajeebullah Assistant Professor
6 Mr. M. Naseem Khan Assistant Professor 10 Mr. FaheemIlyas Assistant Professor
7 Mr. Shafiullah Lecturer 11 Mr. Muhammad Fayaz Assistant Professor
8 Mr. AbidRaza Lecturer 12 Mr. MahtabAlam, M.Phil Lecturer
9 Mr. Abdul Samad Lecturer 13 Mr. AbidSaleem Lecturer
COMPUTER SCIENCE 14 Mr. Faisal Habib Teaching Assistant
1 Mr. M.NoumanAbid Assistant Professor GEOGRAPHY
2 Mr. Muhammad Abid, Lecturer 1 Mr. IrshadBaig Associate Professor
3 FaizurRehman Teaching Asstt 2 Mr. Mujtaba Ali Assistant Professor
3. Mr. Ghani Ur Rehman Teaching Assistant
ECONOMICS HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1 Mr. Abbas Khan Associate.Prof/Chairman 1 Shoaib Nawaz Khan Lecturer
3 Waheedullah Jan, M.Phil Asstt Prof HISTORY
4 Mr. Abul-AlaNoman Lecturer 1 Mr. Sangeen Khan Lecturer
5 Mr. Muhammad Furqan Teaching Assistant 2 Mr. Satar Khan Lecturer
6 Mr. Muhammad Noman Teaching Assistant 3 Mr. Ziarat Khan Lecturer
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FACULTY
S.No Name Designation S.No Name Designation
ISLAMIYAT POLITICAL SCIENCE
1 Mr. Muhammad Khalid Lecturer 1 Mr. FazalRaheem Assistant Professor
2 Syed Haris Shah Teaching Assistant 2 Mr. Muhammad Hassan Assistant Professor
LAW STATISTICS
1 Mr. IqbalHussain Associate Professor 1 Mr. Saleem Anwar Associate Professor / Chairman
MATHS 2 Mr. Imtiaz Khan, M.Phil Assistant Professor
1 Mr. GulQadir Khan Assoc. Prof/Chairman 3 Mr. Sohail Ahmed Assistant Professor
2 Mr. Khalid Usman Associate Professor 4 Mr. Said Ali Shah Assistant Professor
3 Mr. Muhammad Altaf Asstt. Processor 5 Mr. SharafatUllah Teaching Assistant
4 Mr. Mumtiaz Khan Asstt. Processor URDU
5 Mr. Zubair Muhammad Lecturer 1 Mr. JavedIqbal Assistant Professor
PAK STUDY 2 Mr. Sajjad Ahmed, M.Phil Assistant Professor
1 Vacant 3 Mr. Muhammad Husnain Lecturer
PASHTO 4 Mr. QudratUllah Khan Lecturer
1 Dr. WazirShadan Assistant Professor 5 Mr. Riasat Ali Teaching Assistant
PHYSICS ZOOLOGY
1 Mr. Arbab Khan Associate Professo r/ Chairman
1 Mr. S.Safdsar Ali Shah Assoc. Prof/Chairman
2 Mr. Shahid Farooq Associate Professor 2 Mr. IhsanUllah, M.Phil Lecturer
3 Mr. Munaf Gul Associate Professor 3 Mr. Muhammad Nisar Lecturer
4 Mr. Muhammad Shafiq, M.Phil Assistant Professor 4 Mr. Abdul Khaliq Lecturer
5 Mr. Waheedullah Khan, Lecturer 5 Mr. Abdullah Teaching Assistant
6 Mr. Gul Bahadar LIBRARIAN
1 Mir Rehman Librarian
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COLLEGE SECURITY
Having unflinching and firm belief in the Divine Providence of Almighty Allah the College Administration, as human responsibility, has taken befitting security measures to come up to the prevailing situation. Experienced security guards are appointed and posted with arms on already constructed watch towers and other important points. They are assisted by some of the college employees. College boundary walls are raised and razor wire fixed. A good number of CCTV cameras are installed on college main building and hostels prime locations. Control rooms are established to monitor the whole system round the clock. For this purpose a security in-charge is appointed amongst the college faculty who vigilantly works under the supervision of the principal.
LABORATORIES
The college has adequate, well equipped laboratories to meet the students‟ needs and efforts are made every year to make these labs state-of-the- art.
COLLEGE LIBRARY
The college has a well-established library for quenching the thirst of the students for knowledge. The library is well furnished and offers a large collection of subject specific and reference books which is added every year to meet the teachers‟ and students‟ requirements. The college administration has provided its students with a comfortable, spacious and peaceful environment in the library where they can make utility of the library assets. Every student and faculty member is eligible to become a member of the college library but (s)he is entitled to borrow a limited number of books for a specific period of time. Reference books can be utilized inside the library only. Digital Library has been established and through internet facilities students can have access to the latest knowledge through World Wide Webs. Moreover access to the world‟s renowned libraries through the E-Library is also in progress. Daily English and Urdu newspapers are also available in the library for the awareness of the students about the current affairs. It is moral obligation of every one to take care of this asset.
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CO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
FUNCTIONS
Functions on National and Religious events are arranged on the college campus from time to time. These include Declamation Contests, Quiz Competitions and other functions in English, Urdu and Pashto languages.
SPORTS
To enhance the mental and physical potential of the students, the college provides sufficient facilities for various activities in sports. The college teams participate in various sports tournaments under the supervision of Directorate of the Higher Education and sports events arranged by BISE Kohat and Kohat University of Science and Technology Kohat.
COLLEGE MAGAZINE
To polish the literary and creative capabilities of the students, the college magazine is published from time to time. It consists of three sections i.e. English, Urdu and Pashto. Most of its contents are contributed by the students; however the teachers also contribute to embellish it with their critical, analytical and creative writings.
RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES
Three students‟ hostels and one staff hostel are available on the College Campus to cater the lodging needs of the students and staff belonging to far flung areas. Students seeking hostel admission shall abide by the following.
1. The college provost allows hostel admission on the recommendation of the Warden of the respective hostel.
2. Boarders are required to deposit hostel dues at the start of the academic year.
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3. Room once allotted to the boarders shall not be changed unless it is deemed necessary by the Provost.
4. Use of electric heater and other electric appliances which have not been allowed by the college administration is strictly prohibited.
5. Hostel timings should be strictly observed.
6. The admission of those students who are defaulters can be cancelled.
7. Keeping fire arms, biased literature stimulating sectarian sentiments is strictly prohibited.
8. Further details regarding rules and regulations can be had from the concerned authorities, issued from time to time
COLLEGE MOSQUE
There is a beautiful, vast and spacious mosque in the college for students and staff where more than 500 nimazees can offer their prayers. A pesh-e- imam has been appointed by the college administration who leads the congregational prayer.
COLLEGE MANAGEMENT
1. COLLEGE COUNCIL
This council is constituted of senior staff, eminent educationists, parents, alumni, representatives of District Finance and that of Services & Works Departments, headed by the Principal which deliberates upon all the important issues relating to the college affairs. The council enjoys sufficient administrative as well as academic powers.
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2. COLLEGE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
The Council, comprising of the Principal, all the HOD‟s, the Controller of Examinations, the Coordinator BS Programme has a guiding role in the academic uplift of the college. The College Academic Council plays a proactive role in recommending appropriate course contents for the respective disciplines.
3. PROCTORIAL BOARD
It works under the guidance and supervision of the Chief Proctor to deal with the discipline related affairs of the students.
4. CHARACTER BUILDING SOCIETY
Beside academic pursuits, the college administration takes keen interest in the character building of the students so that the passed out students become not only good citizens but also bring good name to the Alma Mater. For the fulfillment of this objective a CHARACTER BUILDING SOCIETY comprising of the students from various classes under the patronage of one of the faculty has been constituted. .
5. ACADEMIC CALENDER
Keeping in view the Academic Calendar of Kohat University of Science & Technology Kohat and Academic Schedule of the Higher Education Department; Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the College devises and adopts its own, more rationalized version of Academic Calendar that comprises the Fall Semester and the Spring Semester
6. STUDENTS’ COUNSELING
Advisors are appointed from the faculty to guide the students candidly in the broader curricular and co-curricular perspectives which spread over to the career counseling regarding the students‟ coveted careers in future.
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7. EXAMINATIONS
The students of Intermediate Part-I& Part-II are required to appear in the home examinations for evaluation to be held twice during the academic session.
The Students of BS Degree Programme are evaluated under the Semester System; through Mid-Semester Examination, Class Presentations, Short Test, Assignments and End-Semester Examination.
ATTENDANCE
According to the existing rules of the Board and the University, all the students have to fulfill the required 75% attendance. The attendances of students are marked as follow:
P Present
E Excused (Who has been allowed leave)
U Unexcused (Absent without permission)
T Tardy (Late Comer)
COURSES
INTERMEDIATE:
1. Compulsory- English, Urdu, Islamic Education, Pakistan Studies.
2. Pre. Engg: Physics, Chemistry, Maths
3. Pre-Medical Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
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BS 4-YEAR PROGRAMME
1. Botany
2. Chemistry
3. Economics
4. English.
5. Mathematics
6. Physics
7. Statistics
8. Zoology
In near future the college intends to launch BS Degree Programme in the disciplines of Urdu, Political Science, Law and Geography/Disaster Management.
NUMBER OF SEATS
1. Pre Engg. 60
2. Pre Medical 60
3. B.S (4-Year Degree) 40 Each Discipline
AFFILIATION / SCHEME OF STUDIES
This College is a government institution, however, academically it is affiliated with BISE Kohat at Inter level and Kohat University of Science and Technology Kohat at the undergraduate (BS 4-Year Degree Programme) level. Thus the college follows the Kohat University of Science & Technology, Kohat, regarding Credit Hours (CH) System, Course Codes, Course titles, Course Contents and all the Degree requirements in-vogue in the semester system.
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ADMISSIONS
Admission to Intermediate Part-1st/1st year and BS 1st Semester is completed strictly in accordance with rules and regulations framed by the Provincial Higher Education Department and schedule fixed by BISE Kohat/ Kohat University of Science & Technology (KUST), Kohat as the case may be.. Prospectus, alongwith admission forms, can be had on payment from the office of the principal during working hours just after the issuance of the schedule of the BISE Kohat/Kohat University of Science and Technology Kohat. The College Admission Committee will announce the last date for the submission of the application forms in each case. The candidates are required to submit their admission forms, complete in all respects, according to the schedule issued by the college administration.
GENERAL ADMISSION RULES AND REGULATION
1. Admission process starts on the date announced by the admission committee and continues
according to the schedule of BISE Kohat/KUST at the relevant levels.
2. Candidates seeking admission in Intermediate Part-I/Ist year shall apply online and hard copies of
their application forms, along with required documents, shall be submitted to the college.
3. The application form duly filled by the candidates shall be supported by attested photocopies of the
following documents:
a. Secondary School Certificate for admission at any level of studies
b. Detailed marks and provisional certificate of the last examination passed
c. Character Certificate issued by the institution last attended. Where the candidate has passed
the last examination in private capacity, such certificate shall be signed by a gazette officer. In case
of a private candidate besides the character certificate issued by the institute last attended he/she
will have to produce a recent character certificate duly signed by a gazetted officer.
d. Domicile certificate
e. Self/Father‟s CNIC/Form B
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f. Five passport size coloured photographs
g. Quota eligibility certificate in case a candidate applies for a specified quota notified by the
government, e.g, sports, disabled, or Higher Education Employees Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (College
subsector) quotas.
h. NAT Certificate conducted by NTS with at least 40% marks or Entry Test certificate conducted
by ETEA current year score with at least 33 % for Engineering and 40% for Medical subjects (BS
Only).
i. (i) Migration Certificate for candidates having passed their SSC or equailent
examination from other than BISE Kohat.
(ii) Migration Certificate for all candidates seeking admission in BS.
j. Affidavit as per specimen.
Note: Migration certificate (i) and an affidavit in the light of Supreme Court decision for refraining
from politics will be obtained from the candidates at the time when their admission is confirmed.
4. Applications which are not registered within due date, whether online or manually, shall not be
considered for admission.
5. The principal may keep 10% of the total number of seats in each faculty for 15 days for
meritorious
Students who may not turn up for admission within the prescribed time for admission due to
unavoidable circumstances. The minimum marks declaring a candidate as meritorious will be
determined by the admission committee of the college.
6. A candidate, who is applying for admission one or more years late (maximum upto three years)
after
passing SSC/HSSC or equailent examination, will have to produce an affidavit to the effect that (s)he
has not been admitted previously at any college/ university and (s)he is availing the opportunity for
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admission for the first time.
7. Students passing SSC/HSSC or equailent Examination in Supplementary Examination are not
eligible
for admission in the academic year in which they have passed the examination.
8. Students who failed in any class or did not appear in the examination or discontinued their studies
are not allowed readmission in the same or lower class.
9. Students failed in one or more subjects are not allowed to take admission in part-I of intermediate
and Ist Semester of degree programme.
10. Students having been placed in grade “E” in SSC or equailent examination are not allowed for
admission to Intermediate part-I/ 1st year in any faculty/group. Candidates who obtain less than 45%
marks in HSSC or equailent examination are not allowed for admission to BS 1st Semester.
11. General conditions as well as conditions specific to particular faculty/group for admission to the
intermediate and degree level are those set by BISE Kohat and KUST for the relevant level or faculty.
12. No regular admission in any class is allowed to a candidate who has already passed equivalent
examination in another faculty/group.
13. Candidates who fail to confirm their seat by depositing the required fee within the specified period
shown on any merit list issued by the concerned admission committee, shall lose their right of admission
and their seats will be allotted to the next candidate in order of merit.
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For intermediate part-I/1styear admissions are awarded on the basis of the following allocations:
(i) Seventy Eight percent (78%) of the total number of seats are reserved for local candidates.
A candidate is defined local to the college if he:
a. is domiciled of District Kohat.
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b. is a child of an employee of the Federal or Provincial Government serving in District
Kohat.
c. has passed SSC or equailent examination from a feeding school/college of the area
situated in District Kohat.
(ii) Ten percent (10%) seats are reserved for candidates of areas other than District Kohat
provided that they have obtained A or A-1 or A+ grade in SSC or equailent examination passed
(iii) Five percent(5%) seats at each level are reserved for the children of the employees of the
Higher Education Department KPK (college subsector) on provincial basis.
(iv) Two percent (2%) are reserved for disabled candidates on provincial basis.
(v) Five percent (5%) are reserved at each level (Intermediate and degree) for sports quota on
provincial basis. These seats are reserved only for the games which are available and offered by
the college.
(vi) Seats falling vacant under any quota will be allocated to quota for local candidates.
B
(i) In case of admission to the BS classes, 50% of admissions will be made on the basis of
open
merit while 50% will be reserved for local candidates of the area as defined under 14: A(i)(a.b.c.)
above.
(ii) Seats falling vacant under one quota as defined under 14: B(i) will be allocated to the other
quota.
C
One seat in each faculty over and above the allocated total seats is reserved for Afghan
refugees. However, such candidates shall submit their admission application forms through
proper channel.
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PREPARATION OF MERIT LIST
(i) Merit lists for category of candidates as defined under 14 : A(i,ii, iii, iv), 14: B and 14: C will
be prepared separately on the basis of percentage of marks obtained in the last examination
passed so that candidates with higher percentage of obtained marks shall have the exclusive
right for admission over those who have lower percentage of marks obtained.
(ii) Twenty extra marks are awarded to Hafiz-e-Quran. Such candidates shall not only support
their claim by the relevant certificate but they shall also have to pass the recitation test
conducted by the relevant admission committee of the college.
(iii) Five marks per anum are deducted from the obtained marks of a candidate who has
passed the last examination in the previous year(s). Such procedure is limited for the candidates
who failed to get admission during the previous three consecutive years only.
(iv) Adjusted Marks for Merit = Total obtained marks + (Subject Marks x 2) (For BS Only).
(iv) Merit list of sports quota for the game(s) the facility for which is available in the college will
be prepared on the basis of performance of candidates in sports, which will be measured as
below:
b. Previous participation marks 35
SSC HSSC
a. School/College Level Certificate 10 15
b. Intra District/Zonal Certificate 15 ---
c. District Level Certificate 20 ---
d. Regional/BISE Inter School/Inter Colleges/DHE.
e. Regional Level Certificate 25 25
f. Inter-Board/Provincial Certificate 30 30
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g. BISE/Other National Level Certificate 35 35
Note: Candidates having more than one of the above certificates shall be awarded marks of only
the highest certificate that he has.
a. Trial Marks 65
b. Total sports Marks (i+ii) 100
c. Students admitted on sports basis shall be required to submit an undertaking that they will
actively participate in the college sports team, failing which their admission shall stand cancelled.
Note: Amendments in the admission rules devised by the Govt. of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from time
to time will be applicable.
UPPER AGE LIMIT
The upper age limit of male candidates for admission to Inter Part 1st and BS 1st Semester,
except sports quota, shall be as under and shall be counted with respect to the closing date for
receipt of applications for admission to the concerned level or faculty:
1st year 19 years
BS 1st Semester 22 years
There shall be no upper age limit for female candidates for admission to any level/class
except under sports quota.
For admission on sports quota (both for male and female candidates) maximum age limit
shall be considered one year less than the prescribed age limit under rule (i) above under
heading, “ Upper Age Limit”.
AGE RELAXATION
Overage candidates (except under sports quota) can apply for relaxation in the upper age limit for
upto three years by giving cogent reasons for availing such relaxation. Application for age relaxation
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must be submitted before the closing date of submission of the application forms. Principal of the
college is authorized to grant one year relaxation in the upper age limits at all levels as defined
above.
The Director Higher Education is authorized to grant age relaxation upto three years. The principal
may submit such genuine hardship cases, by giving cogent reasons, to the Director Higher Education
after providing provisional admission to such candidates, if otherwise eligible.
The provisional admission shall stand cancelled if the relaxation in the upper age limit under
sections (i) and (ii) above under heading “Age Relaxation” is not granted by the competent authority
within thirty days of making such a request.
CANCELATION OF ADMISSION
Admission in the college shall stand cancelled under the following circumstances:
If any information given by the candidate in his/her Admission Form is found to be incorrect at any
stage.
If a student fails to attend the classes within 10 days of the commencement of the session.
If a student is found to be a professional agitator, or has been struck off from any other
educational institution on disciplinary grounds.
If a student is practically involved in politics.
On the request of the student provided the request is made within a specified time period notified
by the admission committee.
If a student, admitted on sports basis, either does not submit an undertaking that (s)he will
actively participate in the college sports team or does not participate in the sports activities of the
college.
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STRUCK OFF ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENTEE ISM
A student who remains absent for more than six consecutive days without any approved leave
shall be struck off the college roll without any notice.
RE-ADMISSION
A student whose admission is cancelled or whose name has been struck off the college roll on
account of long absence can apply for re-admission to the principal within fortnight of the issuance of
such notification. The principal may allow his/her re-admission on payment of the re-admission fee and
any other outstanding dues.
Re-admission for the second time in a current academic session shall not be generally allowed.
However, genuine and deserving cases may be submitted to the Director Higher Education on the basis
of valid documentary proof with the condition that the applicant can make up for his shortage, if any, and
can fulfil the requirement of 75% attendance during the remaining period of the session. Such students
shall pay all the government fees and pupil funds except security and BISE/University charges.
CHANGE OF SUBJECT
Change of faculty is not allowed. However, change of subject is allowed subject to the following
conditions:
The student must apply for change of subject within 21 days of the start of the classes at each
level of studies.
Change of subject is allowed only within a faculty or group of subjects.
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MIGRATION
Migration to or from the college may be allowed by the principals of both the colleges subject to
the conditions that:
Migration to or from the college may be allowed on the consent of the principals of both the
colleges subject to the conditions that:
The applicant is seeking migration from a college situated beyond 16 kilometers of this college.
The request is based on genuine grounds like parents transfer, family shifting, family enmity or
marriage, duly supported by documentary proof.
Marks obtained by the candidate in the last examination passed are not less than the minimum
marks obtained by a regular student of that class.
the migration is within the prescribed time period of BISE Kohat/KUST.
FEE CONCESSION AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Deserving students within the ambit of 10% of the total strength are given fee concession.
Deserving and meritorious students are granted financial assistance/prizes out of Pupils‟ Fund
Besides these, scholarships like MORA, Fauji Foundation, FATA, PMU etc. are floated from
different agencies.
Only one financial assistance/scholarship is to be availed at one and the same time.
Any of the above privileges is withheld in case a student is short of the required attendances,
remains willfully absent from the class-tests or internal examination or shows poor result.
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COLLEGE UNIFORM
Winter:- (Male): White Shalwar Qameez, Maroon Colour Blazer/ Jersey, Black Shoes
with Black Socks.
Summer:- (Male): White Shalwar Qameez, Black Shoes.
Winter & Summer:- (Female): White Shalwar, Black Abaya with Black Scarf and Black Shoes.
MINIMUM REQUIRED CLASS ATTENDANCE
At least 75% attendance of the total delivered lectures is compulsory for a student in theory and
practical classes in each subject. Students falling short of 75% attendance in any subject will not be
allowed to appear in the upcoming examination.
SOCIAL WORK
Some work of social welfare, for at least three weeks during two academic years, is must for the
degree level students. It may include cleanliness and beautification of an area, looking after of the
playgrounds and lawns or some other assignments of social interest inside/outside the college premises.
IDENTITY CARD
The college identity card is issued to all students within fifteen days of their admission. It is binding
upon every student to obtain the college identity card and display it on their chest in college premises
during the college hours. In case of loss or spoilage, a duplicate identity card is issued on payment as a
fine.
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DUES (Liable to be changed as per government policy)
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
S. No Fees and Funds Pre Medical Pre Engg
Government Fees
1 Admission Fee 250/- 250/-
2 Tuition Fee 550/- 550/-
3 Hostel Admission Fees 350/- 350/-
4 Hostel Room Rent Fees 350/- 350/-
Private Funds
1 General Funds 463/- 463/-
2 Board Reg./Sports Fees - -
3 Computer Science Fund - -
4 College Security(Refundable) 500/- 500/-
5 Comp. Sc Security (Refundable) - -
6 Hostel Security (Refundable) 500/- 500/-
7 Hostel Electricity Charges PA 4000/- 4000/-
8 Hostel Maintenance Fund 500/- 500/-
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BS 4-Year Degree Programme
S. No Fees and Funds Science Arts
Government Fees
1 Admission Fee (From 1st to 4th Semester) Rs 100/-PS (P.S) 100/-
2 Tuition Fee (From 1st to 4th Semester) (P.S) 250/- (P.S) 225/-
3 Admission Fee (From 5th to 8th Semester) (P.S) 150/- (P.S) 150/-
4 Tuition Fee (From 5st to 8th Semester) (P.S) 900/- (P.S) 600/-
5 Hostel Admission Fees 350/- 350/-
6 Hostel Room Rent Fees 350/- 350/-
Private Funds
1 General Funds (P.S) 486/- (P.S) 486/-
2 BS Pupil's Fund (P.S) 750/- (P.S) 750/-
3 University Registration Fees 750/- 750/-
4 Computer Science Fund (Where Applicable) (P.S) 500/- (P.S) 500/-
5 Social Work Fund 250/- 250/-
6 College Security(Refundable) 500/- 500/-
7 Comp. Sc Security(Refundable) 1000/- 1000/-
8 Internal Evaluation Service Charges (P.S) 500/- (P.S) 500/-
9 Kust Sports Fees (P.A) 150/- (P.A) 150/-
10 Hostel Security (Refundable) 500/- 500/-
11 Hostel Electricity Charges (P.A) 5500/- (P.A)4000/-
12 Hostel Maintenance Fund 609/- 609/-
University Course Registration Fees (P.S) 1000/- (P.S) 1000/-
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INSTRUCTION REGARDING COLLEGE DUES
All dues including hostel dues for boarders, must be paid in advance by the students seeking
admission in part-I of their respective courses.
2nd year and 4th year students have to deposit all the dues before the commencement of their
classes.
Roll numbers of board/university examinations are issued only when a student clears his dues
and has the required number of attendance at his credit.
BISE Kohat registration fee and sports fee are payable by students of 1st year only.
University registration fee, sports fee and social work fee, if any, is payable by degree students
only.
Students studying computer science as a subject at any level shall also pay the computer
stationary charges in every year of their studies.
Security should be claimed within one month of the termination of the public examination,
otherwise it will be forfeited in favour of the government.
Taking part in politics and wearing of any badge or cap of political parties/federations within the
college premises is strictly prohibited.
Female students are not allowed to use or keep cellular phones except allowed by the college
administration under special circumstances.
REFUND OF COLLEGE/HOSTEL SECURITY:
The student is required to apply for the refund of college/hostel security within one month after
leaving the college, failing which his/her security will be forfeited to government treasury.
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CODE OF CONDUCT
It is binding upon every student to follow the following rules and regulations:
i. Every student is bound to observe the religious obligations and show tolerance for other
religions, beliefs, customs and traditions. Promoting communal, regional and religious
disharmony among students or college staff is strictly prohibited.
ii. Every student has to be loyal to the Ideology of Pakistan and is not allowed to commit any
actions which may damage the honor and integrity of the motherland.
iii. Every student has to demonstrate tolerance, patience and politeness in his dealing with
teachers and fellow students.
iv. Every student shall observe the cultural and social norms of the society
v. Every student should respect the college teachers and the college administration and abide
by the rules and regulations introduced from time to time. Any form of harassment of any
student or other employee of the college or visitor is strictly prohibited.
vi. All of the students should pledge to keep their mind and body clean and must demonstrate
good manners and should develop the spirit to help and serve their fellow students.
vii. The college administration expects dignified behavior from the students towards the drivers,
conductors and travelers while commuting the college because misconduct brings bad name
not only to them but to the institution as well.
viii. Smoking or keeping intoxicative material in the college premises is unlawful and strictly
prohibited.
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ix. Making noise, creating disturbance, involvement in scuffles or squabbling, interrupting
students during study hours, sitting and gathering in verandas, plucking flowers and
damaging college property and other such activities contrary to the norms of good conduct
are liable to drastic action.
x. Every student must receive his education keenly and participate in sports and co-curricular
activities with honesty and sincerity.
xi. Every student must take care of the public and college property and persuade others to do
so.
xii. Every student, for any personal concern, has to directly contact the concerned in-charge.
Improper interference in the academic, administrative, sports, social or other activities is
strictly prohibited.
xiii. All students are required to observe the college and class timing and shall ensure their
regular presence in the classes so that their attendance shall not fall short of the required
attendances of the public examining bodies.
xiv. Every student shall regularly take class tests and home examinations.
xv. Every student must come to the college in the college prescribed uniform.
xvi. Every student must provide correct information to the college administration, whenever
required.
xvii. Every student must observe all the rules and regulations related to the classroom, common
room, library, lawns, playgrounds and hostel.
xviii. Every student must abstain himself from using unfair means in the class tests, home
examinations and public examinations.
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xix. Smoking, consuming or possessing alcoholic drinks or other intoxicants, gambling,
possessing or using any weapons in the college premises and unauthorized audio/video
recording/photography is strictly prohibited.
xx. Every student shall pay all the college, board or university dues well in time.
xxi. Taking part in politics and wearing of any badge or cap of political party/federations within the
college premises is strictly prohibited.
xxii. Display of any sort of poster/banner in the college building or boundary wall is not allowed.
xxiii. No student shall facilitate unauthorized entry of any person in the campus or unauthorized
occupation of any portion of the college premises, including hostels either himself or by any
other person.
xxiv. Parents/guardians of the regular students and ex-students can visit the college after 11:00
A.M. for any official work.
In order to ensure the code of conduct and discipline, the Chief Proctor and the staff proctor
may extend the range of duties of the proctorial monitors to check indiscipline and indecency
among the students even outside the college premises.
ACCOUNTABLE IRREGULARITIES
Students are required to observe and maintain a reasonable standard of conduct. Any act of
misconduct committed by a student inside or outside the campus shall mean the violation of the college
discipline resulting in penalties of different intensities including expulsion, rustication or struck-off from
the college. Committing any or more of the following will be considered as misconduct and violation of
the college discipline:
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i. Disruption of, or improper interference with, the academic, administrative, sporting, social or
other activities of the college including any attempt to prevent any staff member, student or
visitor of the college from carrying on his work.
ii. Violent, indecent, disorderly, threatening, defamatory or offensive behavior or language and
use of abusive and derogatory slogans or intimidatory language whilst on the college
premises or elsewhere.
iii. Any form of harassment of any student or other employee of the college or visitor to the
college whether in person, in writing, by email, via the internet or otherwise, whilst on the
college premises or whilst engaged in any college activity.
iv. Fraud, deceit, deception, dishonesty or forgery, tampering with or misuse of the college
documents or records, identification card, etc.
v. Furnishing false certificate or false information to any office under the control and jurisdiction
of the college.
vi. Action which causes or is likely to cause injury or impair safety on the college premises.
vii. Misuse or unauthorized use of the college premises or items of property or damage to, or
defacement of the college or associated property or the property of other members of the
college community caused intentionally or recklessly or by negligence, and misappropriation
of such property.
viii. Engaging in any attempt at wrongful confinement of teachers, offices, employees and
students of the college or camping inside.
ix. Breach of the provisions of the policies, codes, rules and regulations of the college.
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x. Smoking, consuming or possessing alcoholic drinks, dangerous drugs or other intoxicants in
the college premises.
xi. Indulging in acts of gambling in the college premises.
xii. Possessing or using any weapons such as knives, laities, iron chains, iron rods, sticks,
explosives and fire arms of any kind in the college premises.
xiii. Unauthorized audio/video recording/photography of learning or other activity.
xiv. An act of ragging which includes the action of teasing, playing a practical joke upon
someone, display of noisy and disorderly conduct, teasing by rough or rude treatment or
handling, including such activities which cause or likely to cause annoyance, undue hardship,
physical or psychological harm or raising apprehension or fear in a fresher or asking the
students to do any act or perform something which cause him shame or embarrassment or
danger to his life.
xv. Conduct which constitutes a criminal offence (including conviction for an offence) where that
conduct: (a) took place on the college premises, or (b) affected or concerned other members
of the college community, or (c) damaged the good name of the college, or (d) itself
constitutes misconduct within the terms of this Code.
xvi. Any act of moral turpitude.
xvii. Failure to disclose name and/or other relevant details to an officer or employee of the college
in circumstance when it is reasonable to require that such information be given.
xviii. Failure to comply with a previously imposed warning under this code or any other policies,
codes, rules and regulations of the college.
xix. The deliberate false activation of a fire alarm or fire extinguisher.
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xx. Unauthorized occupation of hostel, rooms or unauthorized acquisition or use of college
furniture in one's hostel room or elsewhere.
xxi. Causing or colluding in the unauthorized entry of any person into the campus or in the
unauthorized occupation of any portion of the college premises, including hostel by any
person.
xxii. Arousing communal, caste or regional feelings or creating disharmony among students or
college staff.
xxiii. Tearing of pages, defacing, burning and destroying of books of the college library.
xxiv. Any offence under law.
xxv. Using or committing an attempt for using unfair means in class tests and home examinations.
xxvi. Pasting of posters and distributing pamphlets, handbills etc. of an objectionable nature or
writing on walls and disfiguring buildings.
xxvii. Disobeying teachers or college administration.
xxviii. Neglecting academic work or other assignments and remaining absent from the class without
any reason.
xxix. Not clearing college dues in time.
xxx. Indulging in politics.
xxxi. Any other act which may be considered by the principal or the college discipline committee to
be an act of violation of discipline.
OFFICERS AUTHORIZED TO TAKE DISCIPLINARY ACTION
The following persons are authorized to take disciplinary action by way of imposing penalties as
specified under the heading „Range of Penalties‟.
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i. The Chief Proctor
ii. Disciplinary Committee
iii. Principal of the college
iv. College Council
Any penalty enumerated under the heading „Range of Penalties‟ may be imposed by the principal
or chief proctor of the college upon the recommendation of a teacher, head of the department, librarian,
Imam-e-Masjid, hostel warden, college controller of examination, in-charge sports, head of any college
society, discipline committee and college council.
RANGE OF PENALTIES
The following penalties may, for act of indiscipline or misconduct or for sufficient reasons, be
imposed on a student, namely:
i. Written warning and information to the guardian.
ii. Fine ranging from Rs. 100 to Rs. 5000
iii. Suspension from the class/department/college/hostel/library/or availing of any other facility.
iv. Suspension or cancellation of scholarships, fellowships or any financial assistance from any
source or recommendation to that effect to the sanctioning agency.
v. Recovery of pecuniary loss caused to the college property.
vi. Debarring from participation in sports, debates, different societies, academic or refreshing
tours and other such activities.
vii. Disqualifying from holding any representative position in the class/college/hostel/sports and
other similar bodies.
viii. Expulsion from the college/department/faculty/hostel/library for a specified period.
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ix. Debarring from an examination.
x. Issuance of migration certificate.
xi. Issuance of character certificate with adverse remarks.
xii. Prohibition of further admission or re-admission.
xiii. Struck-off the college rolls for the current academic year/session or for any extended period.
SUSPENSION FROM THE COLLEGE
Any student against whom a charge of misconduct has been initiated may be suspended from the
college by the principal which shall continue till the final decision of the competent authority. A review of
disciplinary action(s) initiated against a student would lie with the officer issuing the orders, within seven
days, and an appeal would lie against the orders of the authorities mentioned in these rules to the
college council.
AMENDMENT AND ANNULMENT OF RULES
The principal in consultation with the college council is competent to amend the rules and
regulations, except those related to admission policy, in the interest of the institution.
BAN ON POLITICAL ACTIVITIES
In the light of the Supreme Court verdict which reads as under.
“Students‟ indulgence in political activities in the college shall be strictly prohibited.”
“We, therefore, hereby direct that at the time of admission to the college the student and his
parent/guardian shall give an undertaking that the student shall not indulge in politics failing which he
shall not be allowed admission. And if after the admission, he violates such undertaking i.e. „indulges
himself in politics‟ he shall be expelled from the college without any further notice.”
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It is explained that the finding with regard to “indulgence in politics” given by the principal under
his seal and signature shall be final and shall not be questioned except only before the Supreme Court.
The specimen of undertaking given on the following page has to be filled and signed by the
student and his father/guardian on judicial paper and attested by a competent authority to be produced at
the time of interview/admission.
Unless a candidate is granted admission to the college, there is no need of producing the
undertaking along with the admission form. It should be produced at the time of
interview/admission.