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The Printman Printers [email protected] Abraham Lincoln’s Letter to his Son's School Teacher CAPTAIN KARNAL SHER KHAN SHAHEED (NH) CADET COLLEGE SWABI Teach him the secret of quiet laughter. Let him learn early that the bullies are the easiest to lick… Teach him, if you can, the wonder of books.. But also give him quiet time to ponder the eternal mystery of birds in the sky, bees in the sun, and the flowers on a green hillside. Teach him the secret of quiet laughter. Let him learn early that the bullies are the easiest to lick… Teach him, if you can, the wonder of books.. But also give him quiet time to ponder the eternal mystery of birds in the sky, bees in the sun, and the flowers on a green hillside. In the school teach him it is far honourable to fail than to cheat.. Teach him to have faith in his own ideas, even if every one tells him they are wrong… Teach him to be gentle with gentle people, and tough with the tough. In the school teach him it is far honourable to fail than to cheat.. Teach him to have faith in his own ideas, even if every one tells him they are wrong… Teach him to be gentle with gentle people, and tough with the tough. He will have to learn, I know, Teach him that all men are not just, all men are not true. but teach him also that for every scoundrel there is a hero; that for every selfish Politician, there is a dedicated leader.. Teach him for every enemy there is a friend, Steer him away from envy, if you can, He will have to learn, I know, Teach him that all men are not just, all men are not true. but teach him also that for every scoundrel there is a hero; that for every selfish Politician, there is a dedicated leader.. Teach him for every enemy there is a friend, Steer him away from envy, if you can, Teach him to sell his brawn and brain to the highest bidders but never to put a price-tag on his heart and soul. Teach him to close his ears to a howling mob and to stand and fight if he thinks he’s right. Treat him gently, but do not cuddle him, because only the test of fire makes fine steel. Teach him to sell his brawn and brain to the highest bidders but never to put a price-tag on his heart and soul. Teach him to close his ears to a howling mob and to stand and fight if he thinks he’s right. Treat him gently, but do not cuddle him, because only the test of fire makes fine steel. Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is getting on the band wagon… Teach him to listen to all men… but teach him also to filter all he hears on a screen of truth, and take only the good that comes through. Teach him if you can, how to laugh when he is sad… Teach him there is no shame in tears, Teach him to scoff at cynics and to beware of too much sweetness.. Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is getting on the band wagon… Teach him to listen to all men… but teach him also to filter all he hears on a screen of truth, and take only the good that comes through. Teach him if you can, how to laugh when he is sad… Teach him there is no shame in tears, Teach him to scoff at cynics and to beware of too much sweetness.. Let him have the courage to be impatient… Let him have the patience to be brave. Teach him always to have sublime faith in himself, because then he will have sublime faith in mankind. This is a big order, but see what you can do… He is such a fine fellow, my son! (Our Inspiration) Let him have the courage to be impatient… Let him have the patience to be brave. Teach him always to have sublime faith in himself, because then he will have sublime faith in mankind. This is a big order, but see what you can do… He is such a fine fellow, my son! (Our Inspiration) CAPTAIN KARNAL SHER KHAN SHAHEED (NH) CADET COLLEGE SWABI Prospectus

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Abraham Lincoln’s Letter to his Son's School Teacher

CAPTAIN KARNAL SHER KHAN SHAHEED (NH)

CADET COLLEGE SWABI

Teach him the secret ofquiet laughter.Let him learn early thatthe bullies are the easiest to lick…Teach him, if you can,the wonder of books..But also give him quiet timeto ponder the eternal mystery of birds in the sky,bees in the sun,and the flowers on a green hillside.

Teach him the secret ofquiet laughter.Let him learn early thatthe bullies are the easiest to lick…Teach him, if you can,the wonder of books..But also give him quiet timeto ponder the eternal mystery of birds in the sky,bees in the sun,and the flowers on a green hillside.

In the school teach himit is far honourable to failthan to cheat..Teach him to have faithin his own ideas,even if every one tells himthey are wrong…Teach him to be gentlewith gentle people,and tough with the tough.

In the school teach himit is far honourable to failthan to cheat..Teach him to have faithin his own ideas,even if every one tells himthey are wrong…Teach him to be gentlewith gentle people,and tough with the tough.

He will have to learn, I know,Teach him that all men are not just,all men are not true.but teach him also thatfor every scoundrel there is a hero;that for every selfish Politician,there is a dedicated leader..Teach him for every enemy there is a friend,Steer him away from envy,if you can,

He will have to learn, I know,Teach him that all men are not just,all men are not true.but teach him also thatfor every scoundrel there is a hero;that for every selfish Politician,there is a dedicated leader..Teach him for every enemy there is a friend,Steer him away from envy,if you can,

Teach him to sell his brawnand brain to the highest biddersbut never to put a price-tagon his heart and soul.Teach him to close his earsto a howling moband to stand and fightif he thinks he’s right.Treat him gently,but do not cuddle him,because only the testof fire makes fine steel.

Teach him to sell his brawnand brain to the highest biddersbut never to put a price-tagon his heart and soul.Teach him to close his earsto a howling moband to stand and fightif he thinks he’s right.Treat him gently,but do not cuddle him,because only the testof fire makes fine steel.

Try to give my sonthe strength not to follow the crowdwhen everyone is getting on the band wagon…Teach him to listen to all men…but teach him also to filterall he hears on a screen of truth,and take only the goodthat comes through.Teach him if you can,how to laugh when he is sad…Teach him there is no shame in tears,Teach him to scoff at cynicsand to beware of too much sweetness..

Try to give my sonthe strength not to follow the crowdwhen everyone is getting on the band wagon…Teach him to listen to all men…but teach him also to filterall he hears on a screen of truth,and take only the goodthat comes through.Teach him if you can,how to laugh when he is sad…Teach him there is no shame in tears,Teach him to scoff at cynicsand to beware of too much sweetness..

Let him have the courageto be impatient…Let him have the patience to be brave.Teach him alwaysto have sublime faith in himself,because then he will havesublime faith in mankind.This is a big order,but see what you can do…He is such a fine fellow,my son! (Our Inspiration)

Let him have the courageto be impatient…Let him have the patience to be brave.Teach him alwaysto have sublime faith in himself,because then he will havesublime faith in mankind.This is a big order,but see what you can do…He is such a fine fellow,my son! (Our Inspiration)

CAPTAIN KARNAL SHER KHAN SHAHEED (NH)

CADET COLLEGE SWABI

Prospectus

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ProspectusProspectus

CAPTAIN KARNAL SHER KHAN SHAHEED (NH)

CADET COLLEGE SWABI

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Pakistan is proud of his youth, particularly the students, who are nation builders of tomorrow. They must fully equip themselves by discipline, education and training for the arduous task lying ahead of them.

Quaid -e- Azam’s MessageQuaid -e- Azam’s Message

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

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The Cadet College is dedicated to Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (NH). He was born on 1 January 1970. He was commissioned in the Army on 14 October 1994. Captain Karnal Sher Khan emerged as the symbol of mettle and courage during the Kargil conflict on the Line of Control. He set personal examples of bravery and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. He defended the five strategic posts, which he established with his men at the height of 17,000 feet at Gultary, and repulsed many Indian attacks. After many abortive attempts, the Indians on 5 July 1999 ringed the posts of Captain Karnal Sher Khan with the help of two battalions and unleashed heavy mortar fire and managed to capture some part of one of his posts. Despite facing all odds, he led a counter-attack and re-captured the lost parts of his post. But during the course, he was hit by the machine-gun fire and embraced 'SHAHADAT' at the same post. He was awarded the highest gallantry award Nishan-e-Haider for his great courage.

The Cadet College is dedicated to Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (NH). He was born on 1 January 1970. He was commissioned in the Army on 14 October 1994. Captain Karnal Sher Khan emerged as the symbol of mettle and courage during the Kargil conflict on the Line of Control. He set personal examples of bravery and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. He defended the five strategic posts, which he established with his men at the height of 17,000 feet at Gultary, and repulsed many Indian attacks. After many abortive attempts, the Indians on 5 July 1999 ringed the posts of Captain Karnal Sher Khan with the help of two battalions and unleashed heavy mortar fire and managed to capture some part of one of his posts. Despite facing all odds, he led a counter-attack and re-captured the lost parts of his post. But during the course, he was hit by the machine-gun fire and embraced 'SHAHADAT' at the same post. He was awarded the highest gallantry award Nishan-e-Haider for his great courage.

Captain

Karnal Sher KhanShaheed (Nishan-e-Haider)

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ContentsContents

Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 5

Vision ............................................................................................................................................ 5

History ........................................................................................................................................... 5

Location ......................................................................................................................................... 6

Campus ......................................................................................................................................... 6

College Administration................................................................................................................... 7

Staff ............................................................................................................................................ 7

Curriculum and System of Education ............................................................................................ 7

Admissions .................................................................................................................................... 7

Entrance Examination and Allocation of Seats.............................................................................. 8

Entrance Tests - Syllabus ............................................................................................................. 9

Religious Training .......................................................................................................................... 12

Fee/ Dues ...................................................................................................................................... 12

Literary and Cultural Activities ....................................................................................................... 12

Co-Curricular Activities .................................................................................................................. 12

Dress/Uniform................................................................................................................................ 13

Miscellaneous................................................................................................................................ 14

College Rules ................................................................................................................................ 15

Telephone Calls ............................................................................................................................. 16

Correspondence ............................................................................................................................ 16

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ducation system has an important role in achieving the Egoal of a progressive, moderate and democratic Pakistan. In pursuance of the goal the inauguration of Captain Karnal Sher Khan (Shaheed) Nishan-e-Haider Cadet College Swabi symbolizes in itself the resolve and commitment of both the government and Pakistan army. It is a land mark project established to contribute significantly in providing quality education to the boys of KPK in particular and the country in general. By the grace of Allah Almighty and with help of people we look forward to a distinguished academic career for our bright and talented youth.

ducation system has an important role in achieving the Egoal of a progressive, moderate and democratic Pakistan. In pursuance of the goal the inauguration of Captain Karnal Sher Khan (Shaheed) Nishan-e-Haider Cadet College Swabi symbolizes in itself the resolve and commitment of both the government and Pakistan army. It is a land mark project established to contribute significantly in providing quality education to the boys of KPK in particular and the country in general. By the grace of Allah Almighty and with help of people we look forward to a distinguished academic career for our bright and talented youth.

VisionVision

The College aims at providing quality education with a view to developing knowledge, skills, personality and character of cadets to make them responsible citizens and enlightened leaders. Our objectives are focused on academic excellence, personality development, character building, inculcation of religious and national spirit, leadership traits and physical development, while promoting national integration through the diversity of intake.

The College aims at providing quality education with a view to developing knowledge, skills, personality and character of cadets to make them responsible citizens and enlightened leaders. Our objectives are focused on academic excellence, personality development, character building, inculcation of religious and national spirit, leadership traits and physical development, while promoting national integration through the diversity of intake.

HistoryHistory

In recognition of the great sacrifice and valour displayed by Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (NH) during the Kargil conflict, the college is dedicated to our proud son of the soil. His faith and courage remain an inspiration for us all at Cadet College in particular and the people of Pakistan in general. Established with a capital cost of Rs.1058 million, the college is functional since September 2011.

In recognition of the great sacrifice and valour displayed by Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (NH) during the Kargil conflict, the college is dedicated to our proud son of the soil. His faith and courage remain an inspiration for us all at Cadet College in particular and the people of Pakistan in general. Established with a capital cost of Rs.1058 million, the college is functional since September 2011.

IntroductionIntroduction

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LocationLocationt is near village Ismaila, the native town of Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (NH). It is Ilocated on the main road Mardan-Swabi, approximately midway between Mardan

(23 Km) and Swabi (25 Km). It can also be accessed from Grand Trunk Road through

Nowshara-Mardan and from Swabi, Rashakai interchanges / exits on the Motor Way

(M1). Location map can also be downloaded from internet using Google Earth.

Houses/ Hostels

The College has two academic blocks, college mosque, residential colony for staff and 6

cadet houses/hostels each with a capacity of 100 cadets. Every House is being looked

after by a House Master, assisted by House Tutor, Military Staff and House Baba.

Cadet's Messes

The College has two spacious cadet messes, each with a capacity of 300 cadets. One

cadet from each class is member of College Mess Committee which meets frequently to

discuss menu and ways of improving the messing standard.

College Hospital

The College has a well equipped 20 bedded Hospital and an ambulance under the

supervision of Senior Medical Officer, assisted by dispensers. Cadets with serious

ailments are referred to C.M.H Mardan/Peshawar.

Amenities

The College has a well furnished cafeteria with adequate services besides,

Tailor, Barber, Cobbler, Stationery Shop, Utility Store and Post Office/Bank

to provide every possible facility at the campus.

CAMPUS

t is near village Ismaila, the native town of Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (NH). It is Ilocated on the main road Mardan-Swabi, approximately midway between Mardan

(23 Km) and Swabi (25 Km). It can also be accessed from Grand Trunk Road through

Nowshara-Mardan and from Swabi, Rashakai interchanges / exits on the Motor Way

(M1). Location map can also be downloaded from internet using Google Earth.

The College has two academic blocks, college mosque, residential colony for staff and 6

cadet houses/hostels each with a capacity of 100 cadets. Every House is being looked

after by a House Master, assisted by House Tutor, Military Staff and House Baba.

The College has two spacious cadet messes, each with a capacity of 300 cadets. One

cadet from each class is member of College Mess Committee which meets frequently to

discuss menu and ways of improving the messing standard.

The College has a well equipped 20 bedded Hospital and an ambulance under the

supervision of Senior Medical Officer, assisted by dispensers. Cadets with serious

ailments are referred to C.M.H Mardan/Peshawar.

The College has a well furnished cafeteria with adequate services besides,

Tailor, Barber, Cobbler, Stationery Shop, Utility Store and Post Office/Bank

to provide every possible facility at the campus.

CAMPUS

Houses/ Hostels

Cadet's Messes

College Hospital

Amenities

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College Administration and AdmissionsCollege Administration and Admissions

arnal Sher Khan Cadet College Swabi is under the control and management of the Board of Governors (BOG). Commander K11 Corps is the Chairman BOGs. The Principal Brig (Retd) Faqir Riaz Yunus an alumnae of Burn Hall School Abbottabad and Cadet College Hasan Abdal has served as Principal Cadet College Kohat from May 2001 to August 2005 and Principal, Pakistan Embassy International Study Group, Ankara, Turkey from September 2005 to April 2008. The Principal is responsible for the college administration.StaffThe College has highly qualified and experienced teaching staff, divided into various departments, each headed by a senior member. The Army Staff comprising the Adjutant of the rank of Captain, and seven drill/ PT instructors are responsible for military and physical training of cadets. The College has an elaborate administrative setup for smooth functioning of routine activities.

Curriculum and System of EducationThe College follows the syllabus laid down by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Mardan. The medium of instruction is English. The subjects taught in the College at SSC level are Urdu, English, Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science and Biology. The College offers Pre-Medical and Pre- Engineering courses for Intermediate classes. The laboratories are equipped with the latest apparatus. Class tests and terminal examinations are planned at regular intervals. Cadet's progress will be assessed and complete record of their academic performance and overall conduct shall be sent to the parents at the end of each term. A cadet failing twice in the same class is expelled from the College.

Eligibility & Selection Procedure Class VIII

Age should be 12 to 14 years on 1st April of the year of admission.

Candidates should have passed Class VII at the time of admission. Students studying in class VIII are also eligible.

Candidates will be examined in English, Mathematics, Urdu & Islamiat during the entrance test.

Eligibility & Selection Procedure Class XIst

Age should be15 to 17 years on 1 July of the year of admission.

Candidates who have passed Class X with minimum of 70% marks, or have appeared in the Class X board examinations can apply with the certificate from head of the institution that the candidate is most likely to secure over 70% marks.

Candidates will be examined in English, Mathematics / Biology, Physics and Chemistry during the entrance test.

Students studying in first year and registered in any BISE are not eligible.

ADMISSIONS

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arnal Sher Khan Cadet College Swabi is under the control and management of the Board of Governors (BOG). Commander K11 Corps is the Chairman BOGs. The Principal Brig (Retd) Faqir Riaz Yunus an alumnae of Burn Hall School Abbottabad and Cadet College Hasan Abdal has served as Principal Cadet College Kohat from May 2001 to August 2005 and Principal, Pakistan Embassy International Study Group, Ankara, Turkey from September 2005 to April 2008. The Principal is responsible for the college administration.

The College has highly qualified and experienced teaching staff, divided into various departments, each headed by a senior member. The Army Staff comprising the Adjutant of the rank of Captain, and seven drill/ PT instructors are responsible for military and physical training of cadets. The College has an elaborate administrative setup for smooth functioning of routine activities.

The College follows the syllabus laid down by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Mardan. The medium of instruction is English. The subjects taught in the College at SSC level are Urdu, English, Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science and Biology. The College offers Pre-Medical and Pre- Engineering courses for Intermediate classes. The laboratories are equipped with the latest apparatus. Class tests and terminal examinations are planned at regular intervals. Cadet's progress will be assessed and complete record of their academic performance and overall conduct shall be sent to the parents at the end of each term. A cadet failing twice in the same class is expelled from the College.

Age should be 12 to 14 years on 1st April of the year of admission.

Candidates should have passed Class VII at the time of admission. Students studying in class VIII are also eligible.

Candidates will be examined in English, Mathematics, Urdu & Islamiat during the entrance test.

Age should be15 to 17 years on 1 July of the year of admission.

Candidates who have passed Class X with minimum of 70% marks, or have appeared in the Class X board examinations can apply with the certificate from head of the institution that the candidate is most likely to secure over 70% marks.

Candidates will be examined in English, Mathematics / Biology, Physics and Chemistry during the entrance test.

Students studying in first year and registered in any BISE are not eligible.

Staff

Curriculum and System of Education

Eligibility & Selection Procedure Class VIII

Eligibility & Selection Procedure Class XI

ADMISSIONS

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Entrace Examination & Allocation of SeatsEntrace Examination & Allocation of Seatst is planned at Peshawar, Mardan, Swabi, D.I.Khan, Kohat, Abottabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Quetta and Karachi. However minimum of Itwenty five candidates are required for a station to be declared as center otherwise the candidates will be allotted the next nearest center.

Admission will be granted purely based on the merit after written examination, interview and medical examination.Self-Finance Scheme Only:$ Candidates next on the merit list after filling in open merit, KPK/FATA specific seats, Defense and College employee quota, if opted

for SF, shall be given admission under the scheme. $ Candidates selected under this scheme will be required to pay Rs. 250000.00 (non refundable), for admission to class XI and

Rs. 400000.00 (non refundable) for admission to class VIII over and above the other fees/dues at the time of admission only.Allocation of SeatsEach entry will comprise 100 students. The allocation of seats is as under:$ KPK/FATA - 55$ Open Merit (All Pakistan less KPK/FATA) - 27$ Self Finance - 13

$ Defense Personnel - 3$ College Employees - 2 (Day Scholars)NOTE$ Overseas Candidates: Overseas candidates will be eligible but will have to appear at centers in Pakistan. $ Quota Seats: Vacant Seats will be allotted to candidates desirous of admission under Self Finance Scheme.

Matriculation/Secondary School Certificate CourseEnglish, Urdu, Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science.

Intermediate (Pre-Medical)English , Urdu, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Islamiyat and Pakistan Studies.

Intermediate (Pre-Engineering)English, Urdu, Mathematics, (Computer Science or Chemistry), Physics, Islamiyat and Pakistan Studies.

NOTECandidates appearing in Maths during entrance examination will not be eligible for the pre medical group and candidates appearing in Biology during entrance examination will not be eligible for the pre engineering group at the time of admission.

COURSES OFFERED

t is planned at Peshawar, Mardan, Swabi, D.I.Khan, Kohat, Abottabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Quetta and Karachi. However minimum of Itwenty five candidates are required for a station to be declared as center otherwise the candidates will be allotted the next nearest center. Admission will be granted purely based on the merit after written examination, interview and medical examination.

Candidates next on the merit list after filling in open merit, KPK/FATA specific seats, Defense and College employee quota, if opted for SF, shall be given admission under the scheme. Candidates selected under this scheme will be required to pay Rs. 250000.00 (non refundable), for admission to class XI and Rs. 400000.00 (non refundable) for admission to class VIII over and above the other fees/dues at the time of admission only.

Each entry will comprise 100 students. The allocation of seats is as under:KPK/FATA - 55Open Merit - 27Self Finance - 13

Defense Personnel - 3College Employees - 2 (Day Scholars)

Overseas candidates will be eligible but will have to appear at centers in Pakistan. Vacant Seats will be allotted to candidates desirous of admission under Self Finance Scheme.

English, Urdu, Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science.

English , Urdu, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Islamiyat and Pakistan Studies.

English, Urdu, Mathematics, (Computer Science or Chemistry), Physics, Islamiyat and Pakistan Studies.

Candidates appearing in Maths during entrance examination will not be eligible for the pre medical group and candidates appearing in Biology during entrance examination will not be eligible for the pre engineering group at the time of admission.

Self-Finance Scheme Only:

Allocation of Seats

Matriculation/Secondary School Certificate Course

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COURSES OFFERED

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CLASS VIIIEnglish - 75 Marks DurationMathematics - 75 Marks 45 MinutesUrdu and Islamiya t (Urdu 70, Islamiyat 30) - 75 Marks each paper

CLASS XIEnglish - 75 Marks DurationMathematics/Biology - 75 Marks 45 Minutes Physics - 75 Marks each paperChemistry - 75 Marks

Pattern of PapersPattern of papers is flexible. However, questions are selected in accordance with the general standards laid down for various classes to allow equal opportunities to all the candidates taking exam from different parts of the country. The candidates for the first year shall be

th thtested according to the syllabus of 10 class. An outline syllabus for the written test for 8 class is provided as a guideline.

English$ Parts of Speech to include Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Forms of Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Articles and

Punctuation.$ Correct/ rearrange/ complete sentences.$ Meaning of Words/ Idioms and their use in sentences.$ Correct spellings.$ Change sentences into interrogative and negative forms.$ Antonyms/ Synonyms, Singular and Plural.$ Gender.$ Write Essay/ Paragraph, Letter/ Application or building a Story from a given outline.$ Translation form Urdu into English and Vice Versa.$ Change of Voice and Narration.$ Answers to questions from a given paragraph.

SYLLABUS WRITTEN TEST - CLASS VIII

CLASS VIII

CLASS XI

Pattern of Papers

English

English - 75 Marks DurationMathematics - 75 Marks 45 MinutesUrdu and Islamiya t (Urdu 70, Islamiyat 30) - 75 Marks each paper

English - 75 Marks DurationMathematics/Biology - 75 Marks 45 Minutes Physics - 75 Marks each paperChemistry - 75 Marks

Pattern of papers is flexible. However, questions are selected in accordance with the general standards laid down for various classes to allow equal opportunities to all the candidates taking exam from different parts of the country. The candidates for the first year shall be tested according to the syllabus of 10 class. An outline syllabus for the written test for 8 class is provided as a guideline.

Parts of Speech to include Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Forms of Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Articles and Punctuation.Correct/ rearrange/ complete sentences.Meaning of Words/ Idioms and their use in sentences.Correct spellings.Change sentences into interrogative and negative forms.Antonyms/ Synonyms, Singular and Plural.Gender.Write Essay/ Paragraph, Letter/ Application or building a Story from a given outline.Translation form Urdu into English and Vice Versa.Change of Voice and Narration.Answers to questions from a given paragraph.

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Entrance Test Details & Pattern of PapersEntrance Test Details & Pattern of Papers

Mathematics

Set theory, union and intersection of sets, De Morgan's law.Fraction, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of common, compound and decimal fractions.Square root, square root of decimal and common fractions and approximate square roots.Ratio and proportion, direct and inverse proportion, problems on inheritance and partnership.Percentage, partnership, commission, profit and loss.Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of algebraic expressions, expressions in ascending and descending orders.Equations, solution of equations in one variable.Area of square, rectangle and circle. Area and volume of cylinder, cube and cuboids.Practical geometry. Construction of a triangle, rectangle, square, parallelogram, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, pie graph.

Islamiat (English Medium)

Human rights, Ethics, Life of the Holy Prophet.Pillars of Islam, Islamic Society, Patience and Tolerance.Avoiding Prodigality and Avarice. Thrift/ Frugality.Dignity of Labour, Lawful earning, Moderation.Generosity, Equality, Prayers, Worships, Adoration.Character of the Holy Prophet.Life of Prophet Muhammad in Mecca and Madina.Prophet's Migration to Madina.Battles of Islam.Truce of Hudaibia.Conquest of Mecca.Farewell Pilgrimage (Hajjat-ul-Wida).

th10 last Suras of the 30 Para of the Holy Quran, (with diacritical points and translation in Urdu and English.)

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Human rights, Ethics, Life of the Holy Prophet.Pillars of Islam, Islamic Society, Patience and Tolerance.Avoiding Prodigality and Avarice. Thrift/ Frugality.Dignity of Labour, Lawful earning, Moderation.Generosity, Equality, Prayers, Worships, Adoration.Character of the Holy Prophet.Life of Prophet Muhammad in Mecca and Madina.Prophet's Migration to Madina.Battles of Islam.Truce of Hudaibia.Conquest of Mecca.Farewell Pilgrimage (Hajjat-ul-Wida).

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Religious TrainingReligious Training

Regular prayers, observance of fast in the holy month of Ramazan, adherence to the Islamic code of life, honesty and truthfulness form the corner stones of religious motivation/ grooming. Religious instructions are imparted in the class rooms, mosque and morning assembly.

Fee/ Dues$ Class VIII-X (Per Year) Rs 2,12,000.00$ Class XI (Per Year) Rs 2,20,000.00

Additional Charges (Once)$ Admission Fee Rs 15,000.00$ Security Deposit Rs 30,000.00 (Refundable)$ Maint/ Bldg Rs 15,000.00$ Text Books Rs 10,000.00$ Readmission in class XII Rs 3,000.00

A fine blend of cultural and literary activities for each class is planned. The topics/subjects for Junior and Senior classes are published in the weekly College Order. Cadets are encouraged to express their views on various topics to build their confidence. The college provides them with ample opportunities to prepare topics from the books which broadens their mental horizon, knowledge and learning. Inter-House Urdu, English Debates/ Declamations, Essay Writing, Qirat and Quiz Competitions are also scheduled to put the cadets through a variety of activities. Culture and talent are harnessed and promoted.

Educational Visits and ExcursionsThe College attaches great importance to educational visits and excursions.Visits are scheduled to various institutions and places of historical importance.

COLLEGE FEE/ DUES

LITERARY & CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Regular prayers, observance of fast in the holy month of Ramazan, adherence to the Islamic code of life, honesty and truthfulness form the corner stones of religious motivation/ grooming. Religious instructions are imparted in the class rooms, mosque and morning assembly.

Class VIII-X (Per Year) Rs 2,12,000.00Class XI (Per Year) Rs 2,20,000.00

(Once)Admission Fee Rs 15,000.00Security Deposit Rs 30,000.00 (Refundable)Maint/ Bldg Rs 15,000.00Text Books Rs 10,000.00Readmission in class XII Rs 3,000.00

A fine blend of cultural and literary activities for each class is planned. The topics/subjects for Junior and Senior classes are published in the weekly College Order. Cadets are encouraged to express their views on various topics to build their confidence. The college provides them with ample opportunities to prepare topics from the books which broadens their mental horizon, knowledge and learning. Inter-House Urdu, English Debates/ Declamations, Essay Writing, Qirat and Quiz Competitions are also scheduled to put the cadets through a variety of activities. Culture and talent are harnessed and promoted.

COLLEGE FEE/ DUES

LITERARY & CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

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Educational Visits and ExcursionsThe College attaches great importance to educational visits and excursions.Visits are scheduled to various institutions and places of historical importance.

Subject to about 10% annual raise to cater for the inflation: Subject to about 10% annual raise to cater for the inflation:

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Sports

Sports form an integral part of training of cadets. Regular Inter-House, Senior and Junior Competitions, both indoor and outdoor, (Hockey, Football, Cricket, Basketball, Athletics, Table Tennis, Badminton) are arranged under the supervision of qualified coaches. Annual sports fixtures are also organized with the sister institutions.

Physical Training

Games, Sports and PT/ Drill are compulsory for cadets. The College has a spacious and well equipped Gymnasium and gymnastic equipment for physical training and indoor games/ sports.

Clubs and Societies

Various Clubs and Societies, i.e. Arts Club, Photographic Club, Science Club, Bio Club, Dramatic Club, Computer Club, Urdu and English Debating Societies are in place to develop the skill, knowledge and confidence of cadets..

Classes: Khaki Uniform, Black Socks, Black Oxford Shoes and Web Belt. (with Jersey in winters)

Evening: Shalwar Kameez, Waist Coat, Black Socks, Black Oxford Shoes.

Sports: House Colour Shirt, White Socks, White Jogger.

Walking Out (Summers): Grey Pant, White Half Sleeve Shirt, Green Tie with White/ Golden Stripes, Black Socks, BlackOxford shoes and Black Belt

Walking Out (Winters): Green Blazer, Grey Pant, Grey Jersey, White Shirts, Green Tie with White/ Golden Stripes, Black Socks, Black Oxford Shoes and Black Belt.

NOTE:

Cadets must wear the prescribed college dress. However, they are allowed to wear private clothes (trousers and shirt) on Sundays and closed holidays.

UNIFORM / DRESS

Sports

Physical Training

Clubs and Societies

Classes:

Evening:

Sports:

Walking Out (Summers):

Walking Out (Winters):

Sports form an integral part of training of cadets. Regular Inter-House, Senior and Junior Competitions, both indoor and outdoor, (Hockey, Football, Cricket, Basketball, Athletics, Table Tennis, Badminton) are arranged under the supervision of qualified coaches. Annual sports fixtures are also organized with the sister institutions.

Games, Sports and PT/ Drill are compulsory for cadets. The College has a spacious and well equipped Gymnasium and gymnastic equipment for physical training and indoor games/ sports.

Various Clubs and Societies, i.e. Arts Club, Photographic Club, Science Club, Bio Club, Dramatic Club, Computer Club, Urdu and English Debating Societies are in place to develop the skill, knowledge and confidence of cadets..

Khaki Uniform, Black Socks, Black Oxford Shoes and Web Belt. (with Jersey in winters)

Shalwar Kameez, Waist Coat, Black Socks, Black Oxford Shoes.

House Colour Shirt, White Socks, White Jogger.

Grey Pant, White Half Sleeve Shirt, Green Tie with White/ Golden Stripes, Black Socks, BlackOxford shoes and Black Belt

Green Blazer, Grey Pant, Grey Jersey, White Shirts, Green Tie with White/ Golden Stripes, Black Socks, Black Oxford Shoes and Black Belt.

Cadets must wear the prescribed college dress. However, they are allowed to wear private clothes (trousers and shirt) on Sundays and closed holidays.

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Dress & UniformDress & Uniform

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Pocket Money

A monthly pocket money of Rs 150/- and Rs 200/- is paid to junior and senior cadets respectively. Cadets are not permitted to keep with them money exceeding their monthly pocket money allowance. Any extra cash that they might have, is handed over to the respective Housemaster for safe custody.

Leave

Leave is granted on a written application from parents. Leave other than the holidays authorized by the College, will not be granted except in very exceptional circumstances. No leave will be granted for attending family functions, except the wedding of real brothers and sisters which may preferably be planned during holidays.

Weekend/ Leave

Cadets can avail only a fixed number of week-ends. Parents/ guardians are required to forward the name and address of the relative/ friend with whom the cadet will spend his weekend. The cadets overstaying leave without valid reason shall be fined or punished.

Journey to College / Home

Parents / guardians should arrange journey of their sons/ wards for going home and returning to the College. However, College may arrange transport from College to Peshawar/ Mardan / Swabi/Islamabad and back for cadets on weekends/ vacations subject to availability of the transport.

Accidents/ Mishaps.

All possible measures for the safety of cadets are adopted at the campus. However, the College shall not be held responsible for any kind of accident/ mishap causing any kind of physical harm or injury to the cadet.

Visitors

Parents/ guardians are allowed to visit their sons/ wards only on Sundays / Holidays as per following timings:-9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m (October to March)9:00 a.m to 6:30 p.m (April to September)

NOTE:

* Parents are not allowed to visit rooms of cadets except on Parents Day. They are also not allowed to visit the staff at their residences. Parents can meet the House Masters in their offices on Sundays from 10:00 a.m to 12:00 noon or on a mutually convenient date and time if the circumstances so demand.

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College RulesCollege Rules

Cadets are NOT permitted to keep the following in their possession:

$ Transistor, video games, electric appliances, personal computer, wireless, Radio, T.V. set, walkman set, mobile

telephone etc.

$ Unauthorized medicines/drugs.

$ Money and valuables.

$ Weapons of any kind.

$ Cigarettes, narcotics in any form.

$ Burners, heaters, etc.

$ Undesirable printed material.

$ Explosive/combustible material.

$ Musical instruments.

Cadets guilty of the following are liable to be withdrawn from the college:

$ Cheating, lying, stealing, gambling and immoral conduct.

$ Willfully and deliberately damaging the college property.

$ Keeping fire-arms etc.

$ Breaking bounds.

$ Insolent behaviour with the staff and the seniors.

$ Absenting from the class and any college activity without cogent reason.

$ Being habitually late, untidy and slovenly.

$ Smoking, use of narcotics in any form.

$ Consistently giving a poor performance in academics.

$ Use of unfair means in tests/examinations.

$ Guilty of any act of indiscipline/misconduct. $

OFFENCES

Cadets are NOT permitted to keep the following in their possession:

Transistor, video games, electric appliances, personal computer, wireless, Radio, T.V. set, walkman set, mobile

telephone etc.

Unauthorized medicines/drugs.

Money and valuables.

Weapons of any kind.

Cigarettes, narcotics in any form.

Burners, heaters, etc.

Undesirable printed material.

Explosive/combustible material.

Musical instruments.

Cadets guilty of the following are liable to be withdrawn from the college:

Cheating, lying, stealing, gambling and immoral conduct.

Willfully and deliberately damaging the college property.

Keeping fire-arms etc.

Breaking bounds.

Insolent behaviour with the staff and the seniors.

Absenting from the class and any college activity without cogent reason.

Being habitually late, untidy and slovenly.

Smoking, use of narcotics in any form.

Consistently giving a poor performance in academics.

Use of unfair means in tests/examinations.

Guilty of any act of indiscipline/misconduct.

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Contact UsContact Us

TELEPHONE CALLSTELEPHONE CALLS

Cadets are allowed to make telephone calls for maximum of minutes duration through college PCO. However no cadet is allowed to keep or use a personal mobile phone.

5Cadets are allowed to make telephone calls for maximum of 5 minutes duration through college PCO. However no cadet is allowed to keep or use a personal mobile phone.

IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERSIMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS

Vice Principal: 0938-430537Vice Principal: 0938-430537Director of Studies: 0938-430541Director of Studies: 0938-430541AdminOfficer: 0938-430537AdminOfficer: 0938-430537

College Exchange: 0938-330849-50 (from 0800 hours to 1400 hours on all days less Sunday / Holidays)College Exchange: 0938-330849-50 (from 0800 hours to 1400 hours on all days less Sunday / Holidays)

Website: http//www.kskccs.edu.pkWebsite: http//www.kskccs.edu.pk

CORRESPONDENCECORRESPONDENCE

All correspondence pertaining to cadets should be addressed to Principal Karnal Sher Khan Cadet College Swabi.All correspondence pertaining to cadets should be addressed to Principal Karnal Sher Khan Cadet College Swabi.

NOTE:NOTE:

DECISIONS TAKEN BY THE PRINCIPAL ARE FINAL/BINDING AND WILL NOT BE QUESTIONED OR ADDRESSED TO ANY COURT OF LAW.DECISIONS TAKEN BY THE PRINCIPAL ARE FINAL/BINDING AND WILL NOT BE QUESTIONED OR ADDRESSED TO ANY COURT OF LAW.

Email: [email protected]: [email protected]

Adjutant: 0938-430537Adjutant: 0938-430537

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Photo GalleryPhoto Gallery

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Welcome (Parents) Hello (Faculty First Lunch

MeticulousLearning StartsGood Morning

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First Juma Prayer All Praises to Allah

Building Relationship Discipline Computer Lab

Unforeseen (Hospital Ward)

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Biology Lab Physics Lab

Chemistry Lab Cafeteria

Learning is pleasure

Happy Birthday

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