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UndergraduateProspectus 2013-2014

University of Agriculture Faisalabad

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Ch. Mohammad SarwarGovernor Punjab / Chancellor

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Muhammad Shahbaz SharifChief Minister Punjab

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Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan (S.I)Professor / Vice Chancellor

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Mr. Umer SaeedTreasurer

Mr. Shafqat Iqbal Controller of Examinations

Ch. Muhammad Hussain Registrar

Prof. Dr. Ehsan ul HaqPrincipal Officer (Library)

Administration ofThe University

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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arshad (T.I)Dean, Faculty of Agriculture

Prof. Dr. Muhammad JavedDean, Faculty of Sciences

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal ZafarDean, Faculty of Social Sciences

Prof. Dr. Laeeq Akbar LodhiDean, Faculty of Veterinary

Science/P.O. ECD (Maintenance)

Prof. Dr. Muhammad SarwarDean, Faculty of Animal

Husbandry

Prof. Dr. Muhammad IqbalDean, Faculty of Agri.

Engineering & Technology

Deans of The Faculties

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Principal Officers & Directors

Prof. Dr. Muhammad YounasPrincipal Officer (Students’ Affairs)

Prof. Dr. Muhammad AmjadHall Warden

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aslam PervezSenior Tutor

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Jalal ArifPrincipal Officer (PRP, ITRCDB)

Prof. Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad Director, External Linkages

Prof. Dr. Ahrar AhmadDirector, Quality Enhancement Cell

Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal QureshiDirector Students’ Affairs

Prof. Dr. Asif AliDirector, ORIC

Dr. Farooq AhmadPrincipal Officer

(Estate Management)

Prof. Dr. Rashid AhmadDirector Academics

Prof. Dr. Tahir ZahoorExecutive Director,

(Endowment Fund Secretariat)

Prof. Dr. Allah BukhshDirector Water Management,

Research Centre

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Principal Officers & Directors

Brig.(R) Muhammad Javed AnwarDirector (SFADAUA)

Prof. Dr. Javed AkhtarDirector Inst. of Soil &

Environmental Sciences

Prof. Dr. Tanvir AliDirector (IAERD)

Rana Khalid MahmoodDirector (DPIC)

Prof. Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad Maan Chairman Sports Board

Dr. Ghulam Murtaza SindhuDirector Farms

Prof. Dr. Khalil-ur-RehmanPrincipal UAF Community College

Prof. Dr. Tahir SiddiquiForeign Students’ Advisor

Prof. Dr. Iftikhar HussainDirector Inst. of Microbiology

Prof. Dr. Muhammad AshfaqDirector (IARE)

Prof. Dr. Munir AhmadDirector (IBMS)

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Introduction 12The City of Faisalabad 13The Main Campus 14Constituent & Affiliated Institutions of the University 15Administration 15Academic Organization 16Introduction of Faculties/Institutes Sub-Campuses & offices etc 18-75University Faculty 76Academic Program 76Teaching Schedule 79Important Instructions 79The Statutes and Regulations relating to Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) certificate awarded by the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 83The Statutes and Regulations relating to the first degrees awarded by the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 90The Statutes and Regulations relating to B.Ed. degree awarded by the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 102The University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Students (Discipline & Conduct)Regulations, 1978 108The University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Hostel Rules. 115Fee, Funds and Other Charges 119Academic Facilities 124Community Life 127Students Activities and Services 128

Appendices1 Authorities of the University: 144

The Senate 144The Syndicate 144The Academic Council 145The Graduate Studies Research Board 145The Selection Board 146The Finance and Planning Committee 146

2 Officers of the University 1473 Subjects for M.Sc. (Hons.)/ M.Phil /M.Sc./M.A. degree programs & Subjects for Master degree programs(Evening College & Self

Supporting scheme)149

4 Subjects for Ph.D. degree programs 1515 Scheme of Studies for Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) certificate 1526 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.( Hons.) Agri. Sciences 1537 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture 1568 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Environmental Science 1669 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Agricultural and Resource Economics 167

10 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Food Science and Technology 16811 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Animal Sciences 16912 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Microbiology 17013 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Dairy Science 17114 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering 17215 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Food Engineering 17416 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Energy Systems Engineering 17617 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Environmental Engineering 17818 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Textile Technology 18019 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics 182

20 Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Economics 18421 Scheme of Studies for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 18622 Scheme of Studies for the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy(Pharm.D.) 18823 Scheme of Studies for the degree of BS(Bio-Informatics) 19024 Scheme of Studies for the degree of BS(Computer Science) 19225 Scheme of Studies for the degree of BS(Software Engineering) 19326 Scheme of Studies for the degree of BS(Information Technology) 19427 Scheme of Studies for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA) 19628 Scheme of Studies for B.Ed. degree program. 19829 Scheme of Studies for the Associate degree in Feed Technology 19930 Scheme of Studies for the Associate degree in Education 20031 Scheme of Studies for the Associate degree in Farm Management 20132 The Academic Staff 20233 The Administrative Staff 21334 Submission of Applications 216

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Vision

Mission

UAF shall lead a change process in agriculture/livestock sector to ensure food security, entrepreneurship in business and industry, and economic growth for development of rural communities, that makes UAF internationally ranked Center of Excellence.

Educate/train quality human resource by diversifying curriculum and pedagogic process. That will include a modern blend of traditional and virtual classrooms and intensive practical training.Build institutional capacity (HR and infrastructure) to accommodate 30000 students by 2030 with special emphasis on gender mainstream-ing.Sustain and improve research ranking by ensuring competitive edge, international linkages and applications of research for solution of local problems.Establish effective outreach mechanisms for technology transfer, com-munity service and policy interventions.

ACHIEVING MORE IS HUMANLY POSSIBLE.

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Introduction

Pakistan was born a predominantly agricultural country commanded by a peerless canal irrigation system designed and created as an Engineering marvel, with a sweep covering the country’s sprawling plains. In spite of a degree of industrialization achieved eversince, agriculture remains central to its economy. It is, therefore, axiomatic that all approaches to

economic activity and social advancement be designed with agriculture as the centerpiece of our development

policy initiatives and evolving progress and prosperity, in consequence.

Like most developing countries, Pakistani society has been bound to tradition – a poor elixir for progress and wellbeing of the people hardly an effective recipe to win our spurs and stand on our own feet and be counted. The whole crux of future development should be to trigger a change – in attitudes, behaviour and values of

life. To accelerate the break with tradition, therefore, it required a well–conceived action plan to update and

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upgrade agricultural education and research in the country.

The first major institution of higher learning in agriculture created was the Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute in 1909. It had served for major part of thye centure as its premier seat of learning and training in tropical agriculture, helped through creation and transmission of appropriate knowledge, to promote agrarian development in the country. Of course, this was a beginning to project a great movement forward to embrace a new way of life.

After independence the Government of Pakistan appointed National Commissions on Food and Education with the terms of reference to review, in all its ramifications, the prevailing agrarian system and to formulate measures for developing the full potential of our agricultural resources. The Commissions made a strong case for establishing an Agricultural University, which could play a more vigorous role in promoting research and education in Agriculture. Pursuant to these recommendations, the University of Agriculture was established by upgrading the former Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute in the year 1961–62. The University is organized into Faculties/Institutes/Directorates of:-

1 Agriculture 2 Social Sciences3 Agricultural Engineering and Technology4 Animal Husbandry 5 Veterinary Science 6 Sciences 7 Agricultural & Resource Economics8 Horticultural Sciences9 Soil & Environmental Sciences10 Animal Nutrition & Feed Technology 11 Rural Home Economics12 Agricultural Extension and Rural Development13 Business Management Sciences14 National Institute of Food Science & Technology15 Centre for Biochemistry and Biotechnology(CABB)16 Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Genetics & Saline Agriculture(CAGSA)17 Water Management Research Center18 Sub-Campus T.T. Singh 19 Sub-Campus Burewala(Vehari)

All located at the main Campus, Faisalabad, Toba Tek

Singh and Burewala(Vehari). These academic units offer a variety of study programmes leading to B.Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural Sciences: Agriculture/Agricultural & Resource Economics/Food Science & Technology/Animal Sciences/ Microbiology, Dairy Science and Environmental Science, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering, B.Sc. Food Engineering, B.Sc. Textile Technology, B.Sc. Energy Systems Engineering, B.Sc. Environmental Engineering, Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA), B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Economics, B.Sc. (Hons.) Human Nutrition and Dietetics, BS(Bio-Informatics), BS(Computer Science), BS(Information Technology), BS(Software Engineering), B.Sc. (Hons.) Poultry Science, B.Ed., Associate Degrees in Feed Technology, Farm Management and Education, M.Phil and Ph.D. degrees in various disciplines of Agriculture and allied fields.

Wide ranging progress has been made in the various sectors of agriculture. Recent years’ in particulalr, have been great strides being taken in certain areas and new ground broken in others, with the primary object to keep in pace with contemporary world, enthusiastically engaged, as if with religious fervor in a fast track infusion of science and technology in the modernization of agricultural theory and practice and the quality of life therewith. In order therefore, to draw upon rural areas for induction of nursery material to run newly devised undergraduate programs, the university has launched a two-year Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) certificate course after Matriculation(Science) as a six year-degree course parallel to standard four years degree programmes.

The City of Faisalabad

The city of Faisalabad is the proud home of the Agricultural University. The city whose population now is risen to over 2.881 million well on a way to become a booming metropolis, has an air terminal and is also connected by rail and road to all the major cities of the country. Faisalabad is situated in a rich agricultural region called the granary of the Punjab as the soil is good and weather suitable for diversified agricultural purposes. The city teems with textile factories and is popularly known as the “Manchester of Pakistan”; it richly deserves the epithet. The city has (originally named Lyallpur after the name of it British founder) has a unique geometrical setting, with a Clock Tower at the centre, and eight shopping centres branching out

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in different directions, with the entire commercial life of the city throbbing in this area. The months of May

and June are hot while July and August are hot and humid when the moonsoon set in. All the educational institutions close down for the summer spell from the middle of June to the end of August. The winter is moderate. The overall environment is congenial for a tranquil living.

The Main Campus

The lush green University Campus, with its luxuriant lawns and shady trees, is a mosaic of old and new architecture. Situated on the periphery of the Civil Lines, and spread over an areas of 1,950 acres, majestic and sprawling – the Old Campus is reminiscent of traditional Muslim architecture. Its arches and domes add to the solemnity and grace of the academic atmosphere of the University. The Faculty of Sciences is housed in the former building of Punjab Agricultural College.The new Campus is a conglomeration of monolithic blocks built in the modern style. Its master plan is hinged on a spinal corridor running from one end to the other, built as a continuous, colonnaded, pedestrian walkway, opening out at regular intervals into green spaces. On each side of this walkway are the lecture rooms and laboratories of different departments of the University.

The main administration block, housing the offices of the Vice Chancellor, the Registrar, the Treasurer, and the Controller of Examinations is a three story building located in the quadrangle, studded with rose beds and exotic trees which separates the administration block from the main Library, considered to be a pride of this University. It is beautifully designed, centrally air – conditioned, two storied super structure which offers a vast collection of books and a hushed atmosphere to study. A student – teacher centre, a cafeteria and some more offices infringe this quadrangle.

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Close by stands the grand Iqbal Auditorium, facing a sunken garden, which enhances its beauty and stature. This newly constructed structure has assumed the significance of a landmark. It is the locale for all kinds of mass ceremonies and collective activity in this University and for the city of Faisalabad. A spacious mosque in the modern style, a medical centre, a row of halls of residence for the students, a Directorate of Sports, with a fully equipped gymnasium, for the physical training of the students, Laboratories and Clinics for Animal Reproduction and general health and care of animals, all lie in the precincts of the New Campus.

Constituent and Affiliated Institutions of the University(i) Constituent CollegeOn the directive of the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, the College of Agriculture at Dera Ghazi Khan was established as a constituent college of this University with the aim to help/improve the rural economy of backward region by producing well educated and skilled manpower in the field of Agriculture. The regular classes of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture degree programme commenced at the College since the academic session, 1997–98. Some postgraduate programs are also offered at the college.

(ii) Affiliated Institutes

1. In Service Agricultural Training Institute, Sargodha.2. In-Service Agricultural Training Institute, Rahim Yar Khan.3. In-Service Agricultural Training Institute, Karror Lal Eisan, District Layyah. 4. Barani Agricultural Training Institute, Dahgal, Rawalpindi.5. Extension Services Management Academy (ESMA) Garhi Dopatta, Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir.6. Pak-German Polytechnic Institute for Agtriculture Technology, Chak-5 Faiz, Multan.7. Army Service Corps School, Nowshera Cantt.

Administration

The Governor of the Punjab is the Chancellor and Chairman of the University Senate. The Minister for Agriculture is the Pro Chancellor of the University, the Vice Chancellor is the principal executive and academic officer of the University. He is also the Chairman of the Syndicate, the Academic Council, the Finance and Planning Committee, the Selection Board, the Graduate Studies and Research Board, the Campus Committee and is entitled to attend and preside at any meeting of any authority or body of the University.

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The Syndicate is the Executive body of the University. The Academic Council, Board of Faculties, the Board of Studies, the Graduate Studies and Research Board, the Finance and Planning Committee advise the Syndicate on matters pertaining to their respective functions and responsibilities. All statutory bodies comprise men of distinction taken both from within and outside the University. The routine administration is carried out by the Deans/ Directors/ Principal, on the academic side while the Registrar, the Treasurer and the Controller

of Examinations handle other administrative matters. The constitution of the various authorities is given at Appendix–I and II, respectively.

Academic Organization

The academic organization is aligned to impart education, conduct research and extension in various disciplines through different Faculties, Institutes and Departments. The Faculties are headed by Deans’,

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the Institutes and Directorate by Directors and the Departments by one of the senior teachers of the Departments, called the Chairman.The University is organized into six Faculties namely, (i) Faculty of Agriculture, (ii) Faculty of Social Sciences, (iii) Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, (iv) Faculty of Veterinary Science, (v) Faculty of Animal Husbandry, and (vi) Faculty of Sciences, and 9 Institutes and Directorates namely Water Management Research Centre, Institutes of Horticultural Sciences, Soil & Environmental Sciences, Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology, National Institute of Food Science & Technology, Business Management Sciences, Microbiology, Agricultural & Resource Economics, Agricultural Extension and Rural Development and Rural Home Economics. The Sub-Campuses of the

University have also been established at Dera Ghazi Khan, Toba Tek Sigh and Burewala, District Vehari. These Faculties/Sub-Campuses comprises of 65 Departments/Sections developed around various disciplines to provide the requisite infrastructure for purposes of teaching and research in their respective areas of specializations. The University has developed flexible but comprehensive, purpose – oriented and up – dated curricula after critically assessing the qualitative as well as quantitative needs of manpower training under the semester system which was introduced in 1976 both at under – and – postgraduate levels. It has ever since fairly well stabilized, weathering rough times inherent in such switch–overs and adaptation.

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The Faculty of Agriculture organized directly from old Punjab Agriculture College in 1961. This is the largest and the core Faculty of the University and is offering the degree programs at Graduate, Master and Ph.D levels through two Institutes (Institute of Soil & Environmental Sciences and Institute of Horticultural Sciences), six departments (Agronomy, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Agricultural Entomology, Plant Pathology, Crop Physiology, Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife) and one center (Centre of Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology (CABB). In the academic season, 2009-10, the Faculty of Agriculture made a combined admission to first degree programs consisting of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences, B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Science & Technology, B.Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural and Resource Economics, B.Sc. (Hons.) Animal Sciences, B.Sc. (Hons.) Environmental Sciences, B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology and B.Sc. (Hons.) Dairy Science. The students will study the common courses in first 4 semesters and in 5th semester, they would opt for degree programme / major for specialization.

The Faculty consists of 35 Professors, 16 Associate Professors, 90 Asistant Professors and 28 Lecturers, one foreign faculty, 5 subject Expert. A large number of Faculty is highly qualified (Ph.D) and trained from the industrially developed countries of the world. It has 48 HEC recognized supervisors.

The Faculty is offering a large number of short term training courses for general public for the society uplift; it has 8 professional societies, 4 HEC recognized Journals, 33 Research Teams, has completed 90 Research Projects received on competitive grant. 116 ongoing research projects and 295 fresh proposals have been submitted to different funding organizations. A number of new programs based on the market demand are on the list to initiate.

The Faculty, over the time, has trained more than 15434 undergraduates, 8366 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. and 509 Ph.D. scholars in various disciplines of Agriculture. Currently 3235 students at under and post-graduate levels are on roll in various disciplines in different semesters. It has the honour to develop a number of cutting edge technologies for the benefit of the farmers of the motherland. Recently a case of a thoroughly tested cotton strain has been submitted to Government for its final approval as a commercial variety.

The Faculty has developed a profound interaction with stakeholders, farmers, agri. Industrialists, research and teaching organizations of national and international repute. The alumni of the Faculty meet regularly in the spring from all over the country and abroad to add their share in the development of the University.

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has more than 33 years experience of teaching and research. As Soil Environmental Microbiologist, his major focus of research is the development of biofertilizers for sustainable agricultural production. He is one of the pioneers who introduced the concept of utilizing microbially produced plant growth regulators for the betterment of crop production. Dr. Arshad is also endeavoring in crucial problem of pollution generating due to agrochemicals. He has developed an effective bioremediation biotechnology for the pesticides-polluted and azodyes-plouted soil and water environments. He also developed an innovative technology of solid waste management through its biological conversion into effective organic fertilizers and biofertilizers and value-addition with biologically active substances and beneficial bacteria. He has also developed novel biofertilizers by using bacterial ACC-deaminase biotechnology to improve the yield of crops.

Dr. Arshad is an author/co-author of Four books and 9 book chapters published abroad. Besides contribution of more than 200 research papers/proceedings/technical reports/abstracts at national level, Dr. Arshad has published more than 100 research articles in foreign refereed impact factor journals which earned for him an impact factor of over 200 and more than 800 citations. He has participated in 104 international and national conferences and in some of them as a speaker. He is working as reviewer/referee for some international journals. Professor Arshad successfully produced 17 Ph.D. scholars as major supervisor. He has

acted as Principal Investigator of 12 research projects funded by Asian Development Bank, Ministry of Science & Technology, PARC-ALP, PARB, Pakistan Science Foundation and Higher Education Commission.

As a reward of his significant contributions in the field of Agriculture, Dr. Arshad has been declared “Best Scientist in Agriculture for the Year 2001” by the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Islamabad and he received “Best University Teachers Award for the Year 2003” from Higher Education Commission, Islamabad. In recognition of outstanding performance in education and research, Dr. Arshad has been decorated with National Civil Award “Tamgha-i-Imtiaz 2005” by the President of Pakistan. He has also been awarded best performance shield by the President of Pakistan on the eve of Centennial Celebrations of the University. Soil Science Society of Pakistan has honored Dr. Arshad with the title of Fellow Soil Science Society of Pakistan in 2006. In recognition of his services in agricultural sciences at international level, he has recently won for the first time in Pakistan, TWAS Prize in Agricultural Sciences for 2007. He is a regular recipient of Research Productivity Allowance (in response to his high Impact Factor) from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Pakistan, since the initiation of this prestigious programme. He is among the top scientists in the field of Agriculture as evaluated by Pakistan Council for Science and Technology. Currently, he is working as Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arshad (T.I.)Dean, Faculty of Agriculture

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The structural transformation of the Faculty of Agri. Economics and Rural Sociology and Division of Education and Extension into the new setup of the Faculty renamed as Faculty of Social Sciences, is consisted of three Institutes, one Department and Women Industrial Home under 1st phase of “Rationalization of Teaching departments”. The Faculty of Social Sciences with its components, Institute of Agri. Extension & Rural Development, Institute of Business Management Sciences, Institute of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Department of Continuing Education and Women Industrial Home has been exploring socio-economic issues of national/international importance to assist policy makers and development practitioners in formulation pro-poor policies for sustainable development. The institutes of the Faculty of Social Sciences offer degree programs both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the disciplines of Agri. Extension, Rural Sociology, Population Sciences, Rural Development, Agri. Economics, Development Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics and Business Management Sciences. The Department of Continuing Education offers short courses of different durations ranging from two weeks to three years for capacity building and skill development. During 2012-13, the Faculty of Social Sciences has produced 131 graduates, 286 postgraduates and 03 Ph.Ds. At present, about 1300 students are enrolled in M.Sc./M.Sc. (Hons.)/ M. Phil programmes. Twenty two Ph.D scholars in different disciplines of the Faculty are undertaking their research on problems of national and international significance. Keeping in view, the future requirements and challenges of 21st century, the Faculty has upgraded and revised its institutional programs both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The Faculty is also planning to initiate BBA, Associate degrees in Rural Sociology and Rural Development, in light of market needs and public demand.

Research Activities

The major areas of research in different institutes of Faculty of Social Sciences are: Economics of small Farmers, Gender Empowerment, youth, cyber extension, sustainable livelihoods, Extension Systems, programme evaluation, training, Agricultural policy, Farm Economics, World Trade Organization Agreements and food security. Crop Livestock and poultry, Food Chain Management, Commodity Marketing, Consumer Behavior, International Trade, Poverty Reduction, Youth Problem, Terrorism and Extremism, Technology Transfer, Reproductive Health and Migration. During the year 2011-12 more than 75 research papers of the Faculty staff have been completed and 25 research projects are ongoing at the Faculty. The institute of Agri. Extension & Rural; Development is undertaking research project on strengthening pro-poor value chain being funded by Australian Government (AusAid). Similarly two projects on food security and rural competence in research. Technology transfer through Cyber Extension and FM Radio are also major initiatives of the Faculty for providing updated agricultural information to the farming community by using information and communication technology (ICT). Two special projects concerning gender empowerment and home life improvement and Documenting and Mitigating the impact of Pesticides and Heavy Metals Residues on Vegetable has recently been completed. Some other new programs BBA, Associate degrees in sociology and rural development are to be started form the coming academic session.

Faculty of Social Sciences

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has earned his Master degrees from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad and University of London, UK. He has completed his doctorate in three years from the University of Exeter, UK. Dr. Zafar is a commonwealth research fellow and attained post-doctoral training from the University of Nottingham, UK and University of New England, Armidale, Australia.

Professor Zafar is a pioneer in producing the Ph.D. Scholar in the discipline of Rural Sociology in 2003. 15 Ph.D. scholars as major supervisor and 12 as member earned their degrees under the guidance of Professor Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar who have worked in the areas population and health, HIV/AIDS, cultural values, ageing, impact assessment of development programs, adolescent and youth personality problems. Keeping in view teaching and research achievements, the Higher Education commission included his name in the list-approved supervisors.

Professor Zafar supervised more than 240 students in the discipline of M.Sc. (Rural Sociology), M.Sc (Population Sciences) and M.Sc. (Hons-Rural Development). He has 200 research articles published in journals of national and international repute and many review articles appeared in different National Newspapers about social problems prevailing in the society. Dr. Zafar has also attained better incentive based on academic and research achievements for the years 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.

Professor Zafar is presently completed a research project funded by Punjab Agricultural

Research Board. Professor Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar with his Ph.D. scholars developed Theories and Models to examine of socio-economic culture and physiological issues. These innovations helped in understanding the demographic transition, health status and social change and development in Pakistan, which is prime objective of Government of Pakistan for attaining sustainable socioeconomic development and poverty reduction. Dr. Zafar is also pioneer in supervising doctoral level research on HIV/AIDS in Pakistan.

Under the Deanship of Professor Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar four years B.Sc. program in Agribusiness Management, M.S. (Hons) in Rural Development, M. Phil in Economics and Rural Sociology have been initiated and some other new structure of faculty evolved consisting of Ins. of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Ins. of Agriculture and Resource Economics and Ins. of Business Management Sciences,

Professor Dr. Zafar as a member of Academic Council, Senate, Technical Advisory Committee, Standing Investment Committee for Endowment fund, Bio-safety Committee and many learned societies is actively engaged for promotion of teaching, research, administrative and social welfare activities.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal ZafarDean, Faculty of Social Sciences

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The Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology was established in 1961 when the Punjab Agriculture College Lyallpur was given the status of University of Agriculture, Lyallpur. The main objective of the Faculty was to train manpower to cater the growing needs of mechanized farming in the Province of Punjab. The Faculty now comprises of five departments, which includes Departments of Irrigation and Drainage; Farm Machinery and Power; Structures and Environmental Engineering; Food Engineering and Fiber and Textile Technology. At present, the Faculty offers B.Sc./ M.Sc.(Hons)/Ph.D degrees in Agricultural Engineering and M.Sc and Ph.D in Water Resources Engineering. Recently, the Faculty has launched a new under-graduate degree program in Food Engineering to facilitate the food industries for quality production of food products and to take care of the food security issues of the country. Moreover, a new under graduate degree program in Textile Technology is launched in order to connect the Faculty with textile industry. The Faculty has also initiated a new postgraduate degree program in the field of “Water Resources Engineering”, which is being offered by the Department of Irrigation and Drainage. As per guidelines of the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), the admission to undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs is granted to those applicants, who fulfill the criteria, approved by the PEC. The Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology has benefited greatly from an extremely talented and committed faculty and staff throughout the years. Contributions by present and previous faculty and staff are too numerous to mention.The Faculty aims at research and education in the development of advanced technology including resource conservation technologies (RCTs),

remote sensing and GIS, efficient irrigation techniques, precision agriculture, mechanized farming, handling of post-harvest losses, energy conservation, food processing and farm structures. The Faculty is conducting cutting edge in research and development using balanced approaches to increase in crop productivity through chemical, biological, hydrological and mechanical advancements. The Faculty has the privilege to win international research projects from JICA (Japan),AusAID (Australia), ICDD and DAAD (Germany), IFPRI-USAID (USA) and has also developed international collaborations with China, USA, Turkey and Australia for taking new initiatives in the field of agricultural engineering. The Faculty has signed MoU(s) with national and international organizations, International Centre of Water for Food Security, CSU, Australia; Institute of Advanced Technology, UPM, Malaysia are some examples.

Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology

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did his B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering in 1976 and secured Silver Medal. He has completed his M.Engg. degree in Agricultural Systems Engineering & Management in 1978 from Asian Institute of Technology), Bangkok, Thailand. He left for higher studies at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA, where he completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Farm Machinery Design, Development and Management in 1995.He is author of more than 60 publications in national and international reputed journals and proceedings.He has supervised 36 M.Sc. students and supervising Ph.D students also.

He has completed marvelous projects like i) Development of an energy efficient planting machine for wheat in rice growing areas (1998 – 2000) funded by the Punjab Agricultural, Research Board, ii) Commercialization of zone disk tiller drill- funded by Babar Ali Foundation, Lahore, iii) Development of a boom sprayer for environmentally effective application of insecticides on cotton crop, funded by Ministry of Science & Technology (2002-05), iv) Development of a boom sprayer test bench, funded by Ministry of Science & Technology, (2002-05), v) Skill development in reverse engineering at agricultural machinery pool, UAF, funded by Endowment Fund Secretariat, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (2011-12), and vi) Demonstration of improved boom sprayer and zone disk tiller drill,funded by Endowment Fund Secretariat, UAF (2009-

10 to 2011-12).Currently he is working on i) development of multi-crop light weight zone disk tiller drill for commercialization, Funded by Business Incubation Centre, UAF (2011-12), ii) Development of main frame of boom sprayer for commercialization, funded by Business Incubation Centre, UAF (2011-12), iii) Development of multi-crop reaper for commercialization, funded by Business Incubation Centre, UAF (2011-12) and iv) Development, fabrication, installation and operation of biogas plants at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2013-16. He has submitted new projects also.

Dr. Iqbal is a man of inventions. He got patents like i) A Zone Disk Tiller Drill System (Patent No. 139296, Sealing Date: June 30, 2008), ii) An improved Boom Sprayer for crops (Patent No. 139290, Sealing Date: June 30, 2008) and iii) A boom sprayer test bench (Patent No. 139291, Sealing Date: June 30, 2008).

He has visited various countries during his student and professional life like Thailand, Sudan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, USA, Italy, India, France, Spain, etc. Due to his untiring sincere struggle in his duty, he has been awarded various appreciation letters from higher authorities.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad IqbalDean, Faculty of Agri. Engineering & Technology

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The Faculty includes the Departments of Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology, Pathology, Parasitology, Clinical Medicine & Surgery and Theriogenology. The Faculty has 15 Professors, 6 Associate Professors, 14 Assistant Professors and 18 Lecturers. In addition, one National Professor has been appointed by the Higher Education Commission, Government of Pakistan. In this Faculty, the students are enrolled for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and for MPhil and PhD degrees in various disciplines.

The Faculty has produced more than 2750 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) graduates, 1798 MSc/MSc (Hons)/MPhil and 105 PhD. Among the existing staff, more than 70% are PhD degree holders. It also offers supporting courses for the students of other Faculties/Institutes as well as Diploma and Short courses. The Faculty publishes a quarterly Pakistan Veterinary Journal (Impact Factor 1.255) regularly since the last 33 years.

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was born on November 24, 1954. He has an excellent academic and research career evidenced by the meritorious awards bestowed upon him, memberships of the professional societies, technical and selection committees both at National and International levels. He has more than 30 years of teaching and research experience and has played a pivotal role in the advancement of Veterinary Medicine in general and Theriogenology, in particular. Currently he is holding the position of President, Pakistan Society for Animal Reproduction. Dr. Lodhi earned his DVM in 1975 from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan; MS (Theriogenology) in 1982 and PhD (Theriogenology) in 1987 from University of Minnesota, USA. In 1981. Dr. Lodhi was awarded Graduate Fellowship Award for MS studies from the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.During post-graduation, Dr. Lodhi received USA Colonial Dane Scholarship and Minnesota International Student Association Award. Dr. Lodhi joined Livestock and Dairy Development Department, Govt. of Punjab as Veterinary Officer in 1977; then served Pakistan Army, Remount Veterinary and Farms Corps from 1977 to 1979. He started his career as Lecturer in the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad in 1981. He was selected as Assistant Professor in 1987, Associate Professor in 1992 and Professor in 2001 in the Department of Theriogenology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Dr. Lodhi also served the Departments of

Forestry & Natural Resources and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from 1984-1987 at University of Minnesota, U.S.A.Dr. Lodhi remained Chairman, Department of Theriogenology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan for about 9 years. Besides other administrative assignments, Dr. Lodhi served as Principal Officer, Estate Management; Member and Chairman Disciplinary Advisory Committee; Member, Affiliation Committee, Advisor/Coordinator, Engineering Construction Department, Planning & Development; and Principal Officer (Engineering and Construction Department - Maintenance at the University.Dr. Lodhi has supervised 6 PhD and 15 MSc (Hons)/MPhil Students and published more than 90 research papers in journals of National/International repute. He has completed seven research projects funded from National and International agencies. Dr. Lodhi has been a member of several statutory bodies of the University.Dr. Lodhi is currently working as Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Principal Officer, Engineering Construction Department and Chairman, Disciplinary Advisory Committee of the University.

Prof. Dr. Laeeq Akbar LodhiDean, Faculty of Veterinary Science

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The Faculty of Animal Husbandry is pioneer and still the only Institute imparting Animal production education in the country. It has three Departments (Animal Breeding and Genetics, Livestock Management and Poultry Science) and one Institute (Animal Nutrition & Feed Technology). Currently this Faculty is offering two bachelor degrees i.e., B.Sc (Hons.) Animal Sciences at Main Campus, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad and B.Sc. (Hons.) Poultry Science at Sub-Campus Toba Tek Singh. The Faculty offers supporting courses for DVM, B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture, B.Sc (Hons.) Food Science & Technology, B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture & Resource Economics and B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Economics students. Postgraduate courses leading to M.Sc (Hons.) and Ph.D degrees are offered by all Departments and Institute of Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology. This Faculty is offering many short courses like Village Livestock Worker, Livestock Assistant Diploma, Army Farm Guide, diploma in rural home economics, basic & advance courses in equitation and many others with the collaboration of NAVTEC and Livestock & Dairy Development Board. The training and research facilities are extended to various public and private organizations in the field of livestock production. The Faculty is serving the farming community through its Technology Transfer projects and free advisory services for improved livestock productivity.

The Faculty of Animal Husbandry organizes horse and cattle show, cattle /buffalo milk competitions, goat show and fancy bird show. This Faculty has also participated in University exhibition and won the second position.

The Faculty has recently organized the following seminars/workshops/farmers days etc.

Information system (P-DAGRIS)

domestic animal genetics resource information system (DAGRIS for selected Asian countries

characterization of Indigenous chicken, goats and their wild relatives

diseases. Two day on-site field training workshop organized for site-I (Bahawalpur) registered GEF-UNEP-ILRI FAnGR Asia project farmers

diseases. Two day on site field training workshop organized for site-II (Faisalabad) registered GEF-UNEP-ILRI FAnGR Asia project farmers

Control Strategies” on Feb 18, 2012

and organized a workshop on Camel Production, Management, its Review and Future Plans for R&D on March 25, 2012.

and Beauty Competitions in connection with Spring Festival-2012, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.

22, 2012.

Plant at LES 2012.

Management on Sep 11-15, 2012 at Rakh Mahni, District Bhakkar.

Farming in Sept 29, 2012 in Proka, Faisalabad.

global egg production trends and versatility of the eggs.

Currently, the Faculty is running 11 national and 1 international projects in animal production.

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earned his bachelor degree in Animal Husbandry from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad in 1980 and MSc(Hons) degree in the Department of Animal Nutrition in 1984 from the same University. He did his doctorate degree in the field of Dairy Nutrition from the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA in 1992. He has been a scholarship holder since his graduation. He has served in the Livestock and Dairy Development Department, Punjab, Lahore, in different capacities. He joined the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad in 1993. He is approved PhD supervisor of Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan. So far he has produced 13 PhDs and many MSc students. He has published 200 research/review manuscripts in internationally recognized peer reviewed scientific journals and contributed 68 conference abstracts. He has also authored or coauthored 4 books, 2 monographs, 38 information articles and 9 extension brochures. He has the highest Impact Factor in the discipline of Animal Sciences in Pakistan. He is serving as member editorial board of national

and international journals. In recognition of his quality research, Pakistan Council for Science and Technology, Islamabad, Government of Pakistan awarded him Research Productivity awards for 2004-5, 2005-2006, 2006-7, 2008-9, 2010-11 and 2011-12. He is member of Punjab Task Force “Milk Group” established by Chief Miister Punjab. He is also serving as advisor to the Punjab Public Service Commission. He won “Best University Teacher Award” for the year 2004. Dr. Sarwar was nominated as an “Honorary Scientist” by Rural Development Administration, Korea for three years (July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2008). He has also been declared as “The Best Scientist in Agriculture” 2006 and awarded “Gold Medal”. He has been awarded Tamga-e-Imtiaz in 2007, a prestigious civil award by president of Pakistan in recognition of his services in the field of Science. Dr. Sarwar was declared Distinguished National Professor by Higher Education Commission, Islamabad. He is the first person to receive this honor in the field of Agriculture, Animal and Veterinary Sciences in Pakistan.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sarwar (T.I.)Dean, Faculty of Animal Husbandry

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The Faculty includes the Departments of Botany, Zoology and Fisheries, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Statistics, Computer Science, Social Sciences and Humanities, and Islamic Studies. The Faculty offers supporting undergraduate courses in physical, biological and social sciences and postgraduate degree programmes in Botany, Zoology and Fisheries, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, Statistics and Computer Science. The Faculty has recently launched a 2 year Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) for which candidates possessing

matriculation in science group or equivalent qualification are eligible for admission.The Faculty of Sciences is striving for the highest degree of academic excellence through recognition of first-rate postgraduate education, cutting-edge research, and committed public service. Graduates of basic sciences from other institutions are eligible for admission to various degree programs leading to M.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees. Graduates having relevant Bachelor’s degree may also seek admission to M.Sc.and MS (Computer Science).

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Born in Faisalabad and earned his Master’s degree in Zoology in 1984 from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad with first position in the Faculty of Sciences. He earned his Ph D in 1988 from UAF also. He did post-doctoral work in Tokyo University of Fisheries, Japan in 1997. He joined the University of Agriculture in 1985 as Lecturer in the Department of Zoology & Fisheries and attained the position of Professor in 2006. He has also served the Department of Zoology & Fisheries as Chairman for 8 years while 14 years as Officer In-Charge of Fisheries Research Farms. So far he has produced 10 Ph D, 54 M Phil and 68 M Sc students. He has completed 10 International/National research projects and published 112

peer reviewed scientific journals and had 30 oral presentations in International/National workshops/congresses. On account of his outstanding research and teaching services, dedication and commitment to the cause of national development, he has been conferred Presidential award “Izaz-i-Fazeelat”, Pakistan Academy of Sciences “Gold Medal”, a Memento by the President of Pakistan, MIF, Japan Medal, NFGCP Gold Star, Productivity award, Star award, five cash prizes, Commendation Certificates and Letters of Appreciation by International and National agencies. He is the fellow/member of numerous International/National professional scientific societies.

Professor Dr. Muhammad Javed (Izaz-i-Fazeelat)Dean, Faculty of Sciences

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Water Management Research Centre (WMRC), University of Agriculture Faisalabad, is a full time research Centre engaged in research and outreach program pertaining to irrigation water management and crop production.

In Pakistan (1947), water availability per capita was 5600 m3.Now it has reduced to 1000 m3. So Pakistan is becoming the water scarce country and has been placed in high water stress category.

The mission of the centre is to develop efficient irrigation technologies for sustainable use of water realizing the future needs of the country, which are suitable to adopt by the farming community in Pakistan. The objectives of Water Management Research Centre include:

- Adoption of resource conservation technologies such as water course improvement, Laser/Precision land leveling, High Efficiency Irrigation System (HEIS), zero tillage, furrow and bed planting techniques, development of awareness about HEIS in the farming community through campaign for discouraging traditional low efficiency irrigation methods.

- Promotion of sustainable irrigated agriculture and poverty alleviation in the country.

- Provide training to different departments such as OFWM, PIDA, FOS, and WAPDA of Punjab and other provinces.

Water Management Research Centre is handling the following different research projects funded by HEC, Austrian Govt. USAID, USDA, JICA, etc.

i. Watershed Rehabilitation and Irrigation Improvement: Demonstration in Pakistan and Dissemination the Basic Technologies to help rural farmers.

ii. On-Farm Research & Development Activities under the Lower Chenab Canal System (Part B).

iii. Optimizing Canal and Ground water Management to Assist Water User Association in Maximizing Crop Production and Managing Salinization.

iv. Operation & Management of Drip Irrigation System for Demonstration at PARS.

v. Drip Irrigation System for Fruit Orchard and Row Crop for Research and Demonstration Purpose.

Water Management Research Centre.

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is a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering (1999), and post-doc. (2001) from Iowa State University of Science and Technology, USA. He is also a recipient of “Outstanding Ph.D Graduate Student Award” from Iowa State University, USA (2000). He has been a visiting scientist at Iowa State University (2002-2003). Earlier, he got Master of Engineering degree from Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand (1985) and a Diploma of the Postgraduate Course in Remote Sensing from ITC, the Netherlands (1991). His Ph.D Dissertation Title was “Use of Site Specific farming systems and computer simulation models for Agricultural Productivity and Environmental Quality”. He is a Gold Medalist for standing first in the Bachelors of Science Agricultural Engineering Session (1984) and an Approved Ph.D Supervisor by Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, since 2004. He has been actively involved in teaching and research, and his achievements include the following salient features:

Salient Achievements

1 Development of Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) technology to recharge groundwater, which has been demonstrated at various farmer’s days (First time introduced in Pakistan).

2 Development of Efficient Irrigation System (perforated polythene pipe) to improve irrigation efficiency, which has shown 40% improvement in irrigation efficiency and is still under refinement process (A novel idea). An international project (IFPRI-USDA, worth US$40,000/- per year) has been awarded to increase water productivity using this technique.

3 Awarding PhD degree in engineering discipline is rear and the Department has produced only 3 PhDs so far. Two out of three were supervised by Prof. Dr. Allah Bakhsh. Another Ph.D. Thesis has also been submitted.

4 As Department Head, launched a new postgraduate degree program in “Water Resources Engineering” since winter semester 2011-12.

5 Cumulative Impact Factor of Research Publications = 30.366

6 Peer Reviewer of various National / International Journals

7 Research work referred by International Researchers (Citations) = 405 times

8 Co-authored one chapter in the Book, Chapter No. 14, in the edited book “Soil Hydrology, Land Use and Agriculture” (Editor, Shukla), CABI Publisher

(Available online http://bookshop.cabi.org/?site=191&page=2633&pid=2362 )

Moreover, Dr. Allah Bakhsh started his professional career as a Trainee Engineer, FMI, Pakistan Agricultural Research council (PARC), Islamabad, (1984). He joined the University of Agriculture (UAF), in 1987, and worked as a Lecturer (1987-1992), and as Assistant Professor (1992-1995). During the period 1997-2001, he worked as a Teaching Assistant and as Research Assistant (1997-1999) at Iowa State University, USA. Later, as Post Doctoral Research Associate at the Department of Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering, Iowa State University, (1999-2001). After that, he resumed his services as Assistant Professor in UAF (2001-2003), and was appointed as

Prof. Dr. Allah BukhshDirector Water Management Research Centre

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Associate Professor on 20th January 2004 and Professor in 2007.

His research achievements include a quantitative approach that was developed based on the combined use of statistical techniques such as cluster and discriminant analysis and Geographical Information System (GIS), to organize the spatial information into meaningful interpretable zones called clusters. Discriminant analysis was used on these clusters to identify the factors that discriminated these clusters significantly. GIS was used to integrate the data layers of the soil and landscape attributes identified during discriminant analysis to study the spatial relationship and establish the cause- effect relationship for these spatial zones. About ten manuscripts using this approach have been published in the leading peer- reviewed Journals such as Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE), Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA), Australian Journal of Soil Research, GEODERMA.

His research in Collaboration with the USDA-ARS, Great Plains System Research Unit, Fort Collins, CO, focused on the development and testing of a systemic calibration approach for the Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM98) for soils having subsurface drainage system with emphasis on simulating the agricultural management effects on subsurface drain water quality and corn- soybean yields. Two peer-reviewed manuscripts on using the RZWQM

model have been published in Transactions of the ASABE. His specific research interests include the use of Geographic Information System (GIS) (ARC View/ARC/INFO) software to study the crop yield variability over a landscape by overlaying data layers of the soil attributes such as soil type, topography, and yield data for delineating the sub –areas within a field having stable yield patterns. These studies also incorporated the use of variography and median polishing techniques to investigate the large-scale deterministic structure (Trend) and small-Scale stochastic spatial variability patterns. Two peer-reviewed manuscripts have been published in Transactions of the ASABE on using both the GIS and Geostatistcal Techniques. A specific calibration procedure for using the Groundwater Loading Effects of Agricultural Management Systems (GLEAMS) model was developed and approach was tested on “Simulating tillage effects on non-point source pollution from agricultural lands using GLEAMS”. A peer-reviewed manuscript on this study has been published in Transactions on the ASABE. The overall focus of his research area is on “Modeling crop management practices for sustainable agriculture” using computer simulation models, statistical analysis, and GIS software”.

A Recipient of The Netherlands fellowship for Diploma in ITC, The Netherlands (1991), and French Government scholarship for M. E. Degree at AIT, Thailand (1986), he has 42 research publications to his credit.

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The Institute of Horticultural Sciences was upgraded from the Department of Horticulture in 2003 with the financial support of Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan. There are four sections in the Institute i.e. Fruit crops, Vegetable crops, Floriculture & Landscape and Medicinal & aromatic plants.

The undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs of the Institute have been approved by the National Agriculture Education Accreditation Council in category “W” which is the highest level for an educational institute. At present about 150 undergraduate, 190 postgraduate and 50 Ph.D. students are registered in the Institute and are working on various research projects. Many research projects funded by National and International agencies have been successfully completed while several projects are in progress.Apart from teaching, research is becoming a very significant part of academic activities of this Institute. The Institute provides conducive environment for teaching and research. It is due to the presence of highly qualified faculty, the availability of sophisticated research facilities and grants from the funding agencies.The Institute has well equipped Citrus Sanitation Lab., Plant Tissue Culture Cell, Pomology Lab., Olericulture Lab. and Mushroom Production Lab., along with well-

established Landscape Studio and Floriculture Lab., having all modish facilities for landscape designing. A well-equipped Postharvest and Medicinal Plants Research Lab., with facilities of controlled atmosphere storage, ripening and quality assessment of fresh produce is also available. Recently the Postharvest Lab. has been upgraded to Postharvest Research and Training Center. There are two established experimental fruit orchards, vegetable and floriculture research areas, and greenhouses in the Institute to carry out the research on various aspects. There is separate establishment of large greenhouses and laboratory for rose production and essential oil extraction. The Institute is pioneer in establishing a model for citrus budwood certification in the country to manage citrus diseases. The Institute offers short training courses for growers and nurserymen. The Institute has its own library which is equipped with handsome number of text and reference books to facilitate students to acquire current knowledge in the relevant subject. Few journals of International repute on Horticultural Sciences are also available in the library for reference. Pakistan Society of Horticultural Sciences is the dynamic part of the Institute and organize students events, flower shows, seminars etc.

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is working as Director, Institute of Horticultural Sciences and Senior Tutor, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. He did his B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. (Hons.) from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad during the year 1979 and 1982, respectively. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Horticulture from the University of Wales, Bangor, U.K. in 1995. He did his two Post-Doctorates from University of Wales, Bangor, U.K. in 2005 and Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia in 2007. He has served as Horticulture Engineer, Dubai, U.A.E. and has been serving the University for more than 29 years and has a vast experience as a teacher, researcher and an administrator. He has been the member of many statutory bodies of the University. He has produced 4 Ph.D. and 41 M.Sc. Scholars in the subject as major supervisor and almost the same number as co-supervisor. He has published more than 121 research papers in journals with impact factor and with national and international repute and

more than 125 numbers of popular articles have been published in the national papers and magazines. He is the author of many books published at national and international level. He has received Star Award in 2003 and 2007 from South Asian publications, Karachi-Pakistan and Endeavor Executive Award in 2007 and 2010.He has visited many countries to attend seminars/workshops and represented the University at several platforms at international levels. Currently, he is running two funded projects titled as “Screening of some vegetables for salt tolerance” as Principal Investigator funded by HEC and “Demonstration of off season vegetable production under poly tunnel farming system” as Principal Investigator funded by the Endowment Fund, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.Another project funded by ACIAR, Australia has recently been approved in collaboration with Plant Breeding Institute, University of Sydney on screening of tomato and okra germplasm for heat tolerance.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aslam PervezDirector Institute of Horticultural Sciences

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History and Salient Achievements

Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences was established in 2003 by upgrading the former Department of Soil Science to the status of an institute. The Department of Soil Science was established in 1961 when the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad was created from the former Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute that had been established in 1906 and which had developed a significant record of teaching, research and extension. Prior to 1961, Soil Science operated within the Section of Chemistry and Agricultural Chemistry.

The Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences has an infrastructure, which is at par with the international standards. The institute has well qualified and dedicated teachers. Most of them are Ph.Ds having experience of working in foreign countries as post-docs/visiting scientists. They have developed good international linkages through different research projects. The research laboratories of the Institute are well-equipped with good facilities. The Department/Institute has, by now, produced 1380 B.Sc.(Hons.), 1607 M.Sc.(Hons.) and 107 Ph.D. students.

The Institute is actively engaged in research on different aspects of Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition, Soil and Water Chemistry, Saline Agriculture, Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry, Soil Physics and Environmental Sciences. Advisory services to farmers are also rendered upon request. The Department/Institute by now has completed about 65 research projects. At present, twenty-three research projects, funded by different national and international agencies, are in progress. The contribution and dedication of the staff towards research is reflected through the publication of 18 books, 28 book chapters, 10 monographs, 120 technical reports and above 855 research papers at foreign and local levels. The dedications of the faculty members have also been recognized by various national and international organizations through prestigious awards like Pride of Performance, Best Scientist in Agriculture, four Best University Teacher awards, Tamgha-i-Imtiaz, two Pakistan Academy of Sciences Gold Medals in Agriculture and Best Scientist in Agriculture 2007 award of the Third World Academy of Sciences and Research Productivity Awards from Pakistan Council for Science and Technology.

A new degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Environmental Science in the Institute besides the already existing Soil Science major from the session 2012-2013, has been initiated.

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Prof. Dr. Javed AkhtarDirector, Institute of Soil & Environmental Sciences

conducts research on soil salinity and salt tolerance of different field crops (wheat, rice, cotton, maize and sunflower) trees and grasses (Atriplex)). He has taken leadership in International & National projects for the re-vegetation/rehabilitation of salt affected soils through saline agriculture technology and use of brackish water/drainage effluent for field crops and forestry. He has also launched a productivity enhancement program in the salt affected area around Faisalabad, where saline agriculture was successfully demonstrated to restore the productivity by planting salt tolerant tree, forage shrubs and crops. Different local & exotic tree species were selected for salt-affected soils

and planted at the farmers’ fields having salinity and poor quality water availability through agroforestry projects. He is currently teaching and supervising a number of post graduate students, and to date, 10 PhD and over 65 M.Sc. (Hons.) students have completed their theses under his supervision. He has published more than 70 national and international research and review articles and has organized several International Conferences and training courses.Professor Akhtar is the Director, Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences in the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.

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The National Institute of Food Science and Technology(NIFSAT) was established as Food Technology Section in the then Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute Lyallpur in 1959-60 which was given the status of Department in 1962. The Department of Food Technology became an administrative part of the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology at the inception of West Pakistan Agricultural University, Lyallpur in 1961. Mr. Clyde W. Eddy was the first Head of Department. Mr. Muhammad Bakhsh Bhatti, Dr. Sultan Ahmed Tremazi, Dr. Abdul Latif Rasoolpuri, Mr. Riaz-ur-Rehman, Dr. Muhammad Shafiq Chaudhry, Dr. Haji Muhammad Chaudhry, Dr. Ali Asghar, Syed Aulad Hussain Shah, Dr. Amjad Ali, Dr. Javaid Aziz Awan and Dr. Faqir Muhammad Anjum have served as Heads/Chairmen of the Department during different periods. Realizing the importance of the discipline in Pakistan, the Department was upgraded to Institute of Food Science and Technology in May, 2003 which has further been elevated to National Institute of Food Science & Technology(NIFSAT) in June, 2007. Today, NIFSAT at UAF is a pioneer and the only Food Science and Technology Institute in the country. NIFST comprises of six sections and one center namely Grain Science & Technology, Dairy & Meat Technology, Fruits & Vegetables Technology, Oil & Sugar Technology, Food Microbiology & Biotechnology, Nutrition & Food Safety and Food Technology Transfer Centre (FTTC). The FTTC will be established with the help of Agro-campus Rennes, France.

Presently, NIFSAT has twenty dedicated and hardworking faculty members, who hold PhD and MSc degrees. Besides regular faculty, subject experts are also working in the Institute. The Institute is actively engaged in research on different aspects of Food Science & Technology including preservation, value addition, food flavoring, food microbiology, safety and nutrition. The contributions and dedication of the staff towards research is reflected through a high number of

publications in the international and national journals. The dedication of the faculty members has also been recognized by various national organizations, since a number of them have won prestigious awards.

NIFSAT is offering four-years graduate degree program leading to B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Science and Technology under the common scheme of studies of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences, B.Sc. (Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics and two-years maste’rs program M. Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology and M.Sc. (Hons.) Dairy Technology beside offering Ph.D. in Food Technology, NIFSAT has strong interaction with public and private sector institutions/organizations and has signed various Memorandum of Understandings (MOU’s) with national and international organization/universities to strengthen Food Science and Technology discipline in the country.

Institute of Rural Home Economics

The Department of Rural Home Economics was established in 1980-81 with the introduction of Diploma in Rural Home Economics, B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Economics, a four years (eight semesters) degree program is being offered at undergraduate level.Women are a significant part of our human capital base and Institute of Rural Home Economics is working on different programs offered only for women folk. It includes B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Economics with five majors, M.Sc. Home Economics (Food & Nutrition) and One Year diploma course. There has been an over whelming response of students seeking admission to the above mentioned courses. This is because of the availability of optimum relevant facilities and high quality education. Institute of Rural Home Economics provides an access to the students to international education, based on merit and their potential for motivation to excel.

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holds two Ph.D. degrees; one in Food Technology (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad) and the other in Grain Sciences (KSU, USA) and Post -doctorate from Reading University, UK. He is President of Pakistan Society of Food Scientists and Technologists (PSFST). He has been decorated with civil award “Tamgha-e-Imtiaz” by the President of Pakistan, “APO National Award” bestowed by Asian Productivity Organization, Tokyo, Japan, “Qaid-e-Azam Gold Medal Award” conferred by Tehreek-e-Istehkam-e-Pakistan and “Best Teacher Award” conferred by Higher Education Commission, Pakistan. He is member of several national/International associations/societies like American Association of Cereal Chemists (AACC), Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), etc. He is recipient of Farm Guide Hamdard Award and Research Productivity Allowances. He has participated in many national and international conferences/workshops. He has worked 14 years as a researcher on wheat quality before joining as Associate Professor. He is a Meritorious Professor and founder Director General of NIFSAT. He has produced 30 Ph.D. and 114 M.Sc. (Hons.) students in addition

to 224 research publications in journals of national and international repute having impact factor 169.875. Dr. Anjum is working in the domain of Food Science with specialization in Cereal Science and Nutrition. He is the person who has contributed significantly to uplift the Department of Food Science and Technology to Institute of Food Science and Technology and then to National Institute of Food Science and Technology in the last decade. He has also initiated new degree programs i.e. B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Science and Technology, B.Sc. (Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics, B.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition at undergraduate level and M.Sc. (Hons.) Dairy Technology at postgraduate level. He was instrumental in signing several Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with national and international public and private organizations for the uplift of Institute. Dr. Anjum has vast experience in management and academics and is the member/convener/Director of numerous government organizations and statutory bodies.

Prof. Dr. Faqir Muhammad Anjum (T.I.)Director General, National Institute of Food Science and Technology

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The Institute of Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad is the pioneer of animal nutrition discipline in the country. Research, teaching and extension/outreach activities in the Institute are aimed to provide trained manpower in the country in the field of animal and poultry nutrition and capacity building of livestock farmers for improved productivity. Research domains in the Institute not only breed multidisciplinary studies but also focus to address objective oriented farmer problems. During the last 4 decades there has been remarkable development in teaching and research facilities. The Institute has greatly contributed to the knowledge and skills through its graduate and post-graduates students that are leading the animal feed industry, research, planning and development institutions, both at national and international levels. The Institute has so far produced 45 PhD and 475 M.Sc. (Hons) graduates. At

present 5 PhD and 62 M.Sc. (Hons) students are enrolled in the Institute. The faculty members have represented the Institute at national and international level through presenting papers at the conferences, meetings and workshops. The faculty members are also publishing their research work in peer reviewed international journals. Extension books have also been written for the livestock farmers to update their knowledge in the field of animal nutrition. More than a dozen research projects funded by national and international donors have been completed and others are presently being executed. The outcome of these research studies is disseminated to the end users in the form of extension material. The Institute is also providing cattle feed to the livestock farmers on no profit no loss basis. Farmers are provided extension and advisory services on livestock nutrition on walk in basis.

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graduated from FAH in 1985. He won a PARC fellowship for M.Sc. (Hons) program in Avian Nutrition in 1986. In 1988, he was awarded an M. Phil scholarship by BCCI/ CCT for studies at the University of Cambridge. In 1994, he did his doctorate in Animal Nutrition from the University of Cambridge, UK. Getting back to Pakistan, Dr. Mirza served Livestock and Dairy Development Department from 1994 to 2001 in various positions. His last job was that of Project Director, Sheep and Goat from 31-07-97 to 13-12-2001. He took a teaching assignment in 2001, in the Department of Animal Nutrition. During his Post Doctoral Fellowship spanning from 2004-2005 he got an opportunity to refine his professional capabilities while working under the aegis of eminent scientists of his dis-cipline at the Hailey Institute of Animal Science and Aquaculture, NSAC, Truro Nova Scotia and University of Manitoba, Canada.

He was the Organizing Secretary of the International Nutrition Conference 2007 held at UAF. He is also an active member of the Nutritionists Association of Pakistan. In terms of his academic pursuits, he traveled to several destinations in UK, Canada, Netherlands, Egypt, Germany, France and Denmark for participation in conferences and symposia. He had been the Principal/ Project Director of UAF Sub-Campus, Toba Tek Singh from 2007 to 2011. He has authored 28 research articles, which for the most part have been published in journals of international repute carrying reasonable impact factor. He is also HEC-approved supervisors for graduate studies. Currently Dr. M. Aslam Mirza is working as Director of the Institute of Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology conducting administrative, teaching and supervisory functions since May, 2012.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aslam Mirza Director, Institute of Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology

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The Institute of Microbiology was established as Department of Microbiology in 1962. The Department of Microbiology was upgraded to Institute of Microbiology in December, 2010. Institute of Microbiology is one of the pre eminent Institutes in Pakistan. The Institute of Microbiology presently affianced in carrying out teaching and research activities in Microbiology. Research activities of the Institute give attention to different pathogenic micro-organisms which causes different infectious diseases leading to heavy economic losses in different industries of the Pakistan particularly, poultry, livestock and dairy, agro-food, pharmaceutical and food industry. The Institute has a custom of impactful research work in the field of bacteriology, virology, vaccinology, epidemiology and immunology. The graduates of the Institute are serving the nation with that knowledge and skills, which they acquired from the institute. Teaching and research amenities of the

institute are as good as that of an international institute. Analytical Laboratories facilities have been improved to a great extent over the years. The Institute also works in association with different public and private sectors in different industries with its best potential. The Institute of Microbiology consists of five sections that focus on the basic and problem-oriented research related to the respective disciplines. Bacteriology and Mycology Section, Virology and Cell Culture Section, Immunology and Vaccinology Section, Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology Section, Epidemiology and Public Health Section. The Institute teaches the courses to DVM students and offers minor courses to several other departments and institutes e.g., NIFSAT, Home Economics and Biochemistry. In addition the Institute of Microbiology offers B.Sc. (Hons), M. Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in Microbiology.

Institute of Microbiology

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did his doctorate in Microbiology from University of Minneasota, USA in 1993. He had supervised 12 Ph.D. and 51 MSc/MPhil as major super-visor. He has published 115 research papers in national and international journals and his impact factor is more than 40. He was awarded research productivity allowance for 2003 to 2008 & 2012 by Pakistan Council for Science and Technology, Government of Pakistan. He has authored three books and three manuals in his subject. He has established a cell culture based vaccine production laboratory in the Institute

of Microbiology, which has now gained the capability of vaccine production on commercial scale.

Currently, he is working on production of recombinant vaccines for important veterinary and livestock disease along with strives for control and eradication of important public diseases like tuberculosis and hepatitis etc. He is the founder Director of Institute of Microbiology.

Prof. Dr. Iftikhar HussainDirector, Institute of Microbiology

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Institute of Agricultural and Resource Economics has been recently established by merging three Departments i.e Department of Agri. Economics, Development Economics and Environmental & Resource Economics. The new set up has been made in the light of visionary thinking of the worthy Vice Chancellor and the recommendations of the Accreditation Committee of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.The M.Sc. (Hons) and Ph.D. degrees programmes are currently running in the Institute in the disciplines of Agri. Economics, Development Economics and Environmental and Resource Economic. Moreover, the

Institute has started a new degree i.e Mphil Economics as an evening programme. Prior to the creation of the Institute, its component Departments have been actively engaged in undertaking various research projects financed by the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, Government of Pakistan, Agricultural Linkages Programme, ILRI, JICA, IFPRI etc. More than 16 Ph.Ds have been produced during the last 8 years. More than 1500 M.Sc. have also been produced whose work and contribution have been highly appreciated by different employers like APCom, PARC, IWMI, Agri. Department and NGOs, etc.

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completed his Higher Secondary School level education from local institutes. He completed his graduation and earned M.Sc (Hons) degree in Agricultural Economics in 1988 from UAF. Later, he won scholarship from the World Bank for higher studies in Australia and he went to University of New England, Australia in 1995 for his Ph.D studies. Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq successfully earned his Ph.D degree in 1999. Here he carried out his doctoral level research on the key issue of agricultural policy in Pakistan. In 2006, he won HEC funded fellowship and went to University of Laval, Canada for his post doctorate.

Dr. Ashfaq has served as a major supervisor of two Ph.D scholars along with member of supervisory committee of two more Ph.D students. He has also served as major supervisor of more than 35 M.Sc (Hons) students and 15 master’s level student. Dr. Ashfaq was chosen as a HEC (Higher Education Commission of Pakistan) recognized supervisor for supervision of M.Sc/Ph.D

studies which reflects his intellectual input in supervision of M.Sc/Ph.D studies. Dr. Ashfaq has also been actively involved in numerous research projects funded by national as well as international donors. He is also serving as supervisor for ICDD, Kassel University, Germany.

Dr. Ashfaq has also won the TWAS-UNESCO Associateship award in 2011 and Australian Alumni Excellence Award in 2013. Apart from these activities, Dr. Ashfaq has published more than 60 research papers in different well reputed national and international research journals. He has also published three research reports and two books on the economics of water management and WTO. During his entire research career, Dr. Ashfaq has made wonderful efforts, within limited available resources, to contribute significantly in surging the economic aspects of agricultural productivity issues, like poverty and water resource management.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq Director, Institute of Agricultural & Resource Economics

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Institute of Agri. Extension and Rural Development was upgraded in 2012 by merging the Departments of Agricultural Extension, Rural Sociology, Agricultural Education and Agricultural Information Center.The Departments of Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology were established in 1962. Institute is offering various undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs. Undergraduate degree program is B.Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural Extension and postgraduate programs are M.Sc. Rural Sociology, M.Sc. Population Sciences, M.Sc. Rural Development, M.Phill Rural Sociology, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural Extension, Ph.D. Rural Sociology and Ph.D. Agricultural Extension. At present a number of undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. students are perusing their studies and working

on various projects in the Institute. Apart from teaching and research, the Institute is also publishing a quarterly magazine (Zarri Digest) and special issues on various agricultural aspects for the guidance and education of the farmers and general public. The Institute organizes in-service training courses for governmental and non-governmental personnel, army personnel (both at commissioned and non-commissioned levels), Banks, NGOs and other agencies responsible for agricultural and rural development. Various national and foreign funded research projects on food security, gender empowerment, communication, rural development and related social issues, cyber Extension and UAF-FM100.4 Radio projects are few of the significant projects of the Institute.

Institute of Agricultural Extension & Rural Development

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joined the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF) as Lecturer in 1980. He was promoted to the highest academic status of Professor in the Department of Agri. Extension on 30.9.2006. He is presently working as Director, Institute of Agri. Extension & Rural Development. He has served UAF on various academic/administrative positions. His services as Director, Advanced Studies from 2003 to 2007 and Director, Division of Education and Extension from 2009 to 2012 were highly appreciated by the academic community. In addition to working as Chairman, Department of Agricultural Extension (1999-2003, 2009) he remained member of various advisory committees/statutory bodies of the University. He received his primary and secondary education in rural schools. He did his master degree in Agri. Extension in 1980 with honours from UAF. Later he went to the States in 1987 and completed his Ph.D. from University of Minnesota, USA with specialization in Extension Evaluation. He has so far produced 16 Ph.D. scholars and more than 39 M.Sc. (Hons.) degree holders. He is member of the supervisory committees of a number of students pursuing their doctoral degrees in Rural Sociology, Horticulture, Forestry, and poultry production. Currently he is supervising 4 Ph.D. scholars. His current research interests include: sustainable livelihoods, participatory extension, and qualitative research and gender studies. In addition to 94 research papers and a number of research reports/ popular articles, he is the author of 4 books/booklets and 3 chapters in edited books published outside Pakistan. As principal investigator, he has completed three research development projects funded by HEC, ALP and EFS in addition to a number of

projects under promotion of research scheme. Currently he is running four research and two technology transfer projects funded by NCCR Switzerland; PSF in collaboration with Sindh Agricultural University, Tandojam and EFS. He was ranked among the top few for better incentives for teachers for the year 2007 and 2008. He has worked as consultant/ resource person with Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Aga Khan Rural Support Program, Community Action Programme (CAP), the Brooke, and various governmental and nongovernmental organizations in the country. He served as Senior Researcher, National Centre for Competence in Research (NCCR),Switzerland. He has also acted as member of the regional advisory board of NCCR (North-South) South Asia. He is an active member of many international professional associations/societies such as AIAEE, USA; INSEE, India; AgREN, UK., HRDN, Pakistan. Prof. Dr. Tanvir Ali has the credit to serve as convener of National Curriculum Revision Committee (NCRC) for Agri. Extension twice; member editorial / management boards of three international journals; and patron of Zarii Digest - a quarterly extension publication of UAF. He is also principal Investigator of FM Radio project at the UAF under technology transfer initiatives. He has taken steps to initiate B. Ed., Associate Degree in Education (ADE), and M. Phill Rural Sociology.

Prof. Dr. Tanvir AliDirector, Institute of Agricultural Extension & Rural Development

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Institute of Business Management Sciences (IBMS) was established in January, 2011 by merging Department of Marketing and Agribusiness, and Department of Business Management Sciences. In addition, WTO Cell and Business Incubation Center were transferred and made part of this Institute. Institute of Business Management Sciences (IBMS) is striving hard to impart quality education in the fields of Management, Agribusiness, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, Banking and Finance, WTO and Entrepreneurship to the students. The Institute offers degree programmes both at undergraduate and post-graduate levels and prepares students for managerial positions in the agribusiness and industrial sectors of the country. Beside teaching, the faculty of the Institute is also actively involved in research work and has conducted research projects in collaboration with national and international organizations in the areas of marketing of major crops, fruits and vegetables, supply chain management, WTO Agreements, wholesale markets, marketing of livestock, fisheries and forestry, marketing channels and margins, post harvest losses, etc. and completed over 100 research reports. The Institute has also established linkages with many national and international organizations viz. Punjab Agricultural Marketing Company (PAMCO), Pakistan Horticulture

Development & Export Company (PHDEC), Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA), University of Queensland and International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and Planning Commission, Government of Pakistan during the past years.Institute of Business Management Sciences has produced almost 5000 scholars in the discipline of B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. (Marketing and Agribusiness), M.Com, MBIT and MBA. Students are also provided hands on training through industry linkages and internship programs. The Institute has also organized seminars, workshops on important topics related to business, agribusiness, agricultural marketing and WTO related issues in the past and developed liaison with major public and private sector organizations. As Such, the Institute seeks to serve the country by providing technical expertise and input to policy makers. Institute of Business Management Sciences seeks to provide an opportunity to students to gain insight of various facets of management skills and work as professionals in diverse fields of Business Management, Marketing, WTO and Entrepreneurship in future. IBMS plans to develop distinctive programmes, focusing on field based experience and train prospective business managers for assuming responsibilities in real time situation.

Institute of Business Management Sciences (IBMS)

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is the Director of the Institute of Business Management Sciences (IBMS). He holds excellent academic career i.e throughout first class first. He earned his B.Sc(Hons.) and M.Sc(hons.) degrees from the University of Agriculrure, Faisalabad (UAF). He completed his doctorate degree from the University of New England, Australia. He did his Post Doctorate from the Freie University, Germany under fellowship awarded by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC). He has over 22 years experience of teaching and research at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.Dr. Munir is the author of three books. He has written chapters in different books. He has published 72 research papers (including 8 in the countries like USA, Australia and Netherland, etc) in the journals of international repute and 21 popular articles and three booklets for the benefit of stakeholders. He is also HEC approved supervisor to guide and supervise the scholars pursuing their studies both at master as well as doctorate level. He has produced four Ph.Ds as major supervisor and 25 scholars as co-supervisor. Dr. Munir has also produced 32 M.Phil/M.Sc(Hons.) scholars as major supervisor and 73 M.Sc(Hons.)/M.Sc. scholars as co-supervisor. He was one of the recipients of better incentives (awarded to faculty members working on BPS scale) on the basis

of his academic and research performance for the year 2008 and 2009. He has participated in various conferences/seminars/workshops both at national and international level. He has the honour to represent UAF both as member and Convener Committee on Agriculture constituted by NTS at national level. He has contributed and is contributing his role as Convener and member of various committees such as DAC (Disciplinary Advisory Committee) and Unfair Means Committee, to name a few, at UAF level. He is the member of UAF Senate and Academic council.

Soon after assuming the charge of the office of Director, Dr. Munir organized an international conference in the IBMS for the first time ever held at IBMS since its inception. Another international workshop is scheduled to be held in October this year. He plans to initiate Bachelor degree in the discipline of Business and Administration in the Institute during this year. Moreover, work is in progress to start other new degree programmes in the near future as well. Dr. Munir is striving hard at his level best to achieve excellence in teaching, research, administration and community development work to attain the targets fixed in the vision 2030 of the UAF.

Prof. Dr. Munir Ahmad Director, Institute of Business Management Sciences

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College of Agriculture, D.G. Khan is constituent College of University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, which is functioning on the famous American Land-grant pattern whereby teaching, research and extension are pursued in a well-integrated manner. The College has been offering B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture degree program in five major subjects: Agronomy, Agricultural Entomology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding & Genetics, and Soil Science since its establishment. However, postgraduate classes in the subjects of Agronomy, Rural Sociology and Business Administration (Regular) were started at the College during the academic session 2007-2008, Plant Breeding & Genetics and Agricultural Entomology in 2008-2009 and Soil and Environmental Sciences in 2010-2011.

The College has two campuses namely the new campus and city campus. The new campus is located 22km from the city of D.G. Khan just opposite to D.G. Khan Airport where B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture, M.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture and M.Sc. Rural Sociology classes are being taught; whereas the classes of M.BA (Regular) are being taught in the city campus. Also, a campus of

Laboratory High School System was established during the last academic session which is functioning in the city campus of the College. The College is equipped with analytical laboratories at the new campus along with libraries and computer laboratories at both the campuses. The faculty is fully trained to impart education, conduct research and perform extension services in various disciplines. Eleven sessions with B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture degree, four with MBA (Regular), three with M.Sc. Rural Sociology and four with M.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture have been passed out from the College since its establishment.

At the new campus different buildings and research farms are being developed on an area of 800 acres. Another 200 acres have also been provided to the College near D.G. Khan Cement Factory for developing a livestock farm. There are two hostels for the College students with limited number of seats. A girl’s hostel is being managed at the city campus and the boy’s hostel is functioning at new campus of the College.

College of Agriculture, D.G. Khan

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was born on December 11, 1958 in the town of Choti Zareen, Dera Ghazi Khan. He completed his basic education up to Matriculation in his home town. Afterwards, he went to University of Agriculture, Faisalababd (UAF) for further education. He completed his B.Sc. Agri. Engg. from UAF in 1981 and M.Engg. degree from the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand in 1984. He earned his PhD in Agricultural Engineering from Colorado State University, USA in 1993 and completed his Post-

Doc from University Putra Malaysia in 2009.Dr. Iqbal joined UAF as Lecturer in 1985 and then Assistant Professor in 1986. He was selected as Associate Professor at College of Agriculture, D.G. Khan in 1999 and Professor in 2007. Several research papers and reports are on his credit. He is one of the pioneer members of the team who established College of Agriculture, D.G. Khan. Presently, he is serving as Professor/Principal of the College.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Principal, College of Agriculture, D.G. Khan

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The poultry industry is the second major enterprise after textile in Pakistan having investment of over 200 billion rupees. This sector is playing a vital role in poverty alleviation by providing employment for more than 1.5 million people and contributes about 17% in GDP of Pakistan. Above all dozens of other industries are fully dependent on poultry sector. The annual production of meat and eggs is 10,7400 M tones and 10,710 million, respectively. At present, per capita/year availability of meat and eggs is very low i.e. 7 Kg of meat and 84 eggs compared to minimal requirement of 25-28 Kg meat and 300 eggs, respectively. Poultry farming was started at Kamalia district Toba Tek Singh during earlier seventies.

Toba Tek Singh has the largest poultry activity after Karachi; total no. of existing farms in the district is 1351 with 499 and 852 layer and broiler farms, respectively. Approximately 2.3 million eggs from 3.1 million layers are produced during each month and supplied to different markets of country to overcome the animal protein shortage among the masses. Keeping in view the significance of this sector, there was a dire need to effectively disseminate relevant knowledge and skills to the farmers. In addition to produce qualified professionals, the UAF Sub-Campus, T. T. Singh organizes different outreach programs for farmers/general public at their doorsteps during the whole year. Realizing that University established its Sub-Campus here in June 2005, where 4-years B.Sc. (Hons.) Poultry Science degree was initiated in Old Tehsil Counsil building premises near city railway station. In view of the booming poultry sector, every possible effort has been undertaken to create stronger ties between the academia and poultry industry. For this purpose, the Sub-Campus has also launched a two year Poultry Assistant Diploma (PAD) to cater the professional needs of poultry sector in the country. The Sub-Campus has a diligent faculty with diverse academic background in the relevant fields.

Faculty advisory board consisting of stakeholders relating to the degree program to have a support for internship program is constituted at Sub-Campus. In addition, invited lectures/seminars by the poultry experts are among the regular activities of the Sub-Campus. Students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Graduates from this campus are now serving at the leading Feed manufacturing units, Environmental Control House (E.C.H) and Hatcheries indicating a high demand for poultry professionals in this country.

A total of 76 acres of land has been acquired on Kheekha Banglow road for the Sub-Campus where the basic infrastructure is provided through a PC-I worth Rs. 38.17 million supplied by Higher Education Commission (HEC). Whereas, another PC-I entitled “Strengthening of Sub-Campus UAF at Toba Tek Singh” worth Rs. 502.401 million has been approved by the Planning Commission, Government of Pakistan and as first instalment an amount of Rs. 5 million has been released. The tenders for the completion of boundary wall (9000 RFT) have been floated in the national press and the work will hopefully be started soon.

Uaf Sub-Campus, Toba Tek Singh

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joined the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology as lecturer on 29-01-1975. He was awarded Fullbright Scholarship in 1982 for one year to finish his Predoctoral program from USA, and earned his Ph.D in 1991 from University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1988 and Associate Professor in 1993. He was awarded a full Professorship in January 2004. From January 3, 2005 onward he took over the charge of Chairman, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and Director Academics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. In addition, he served (on deputation) at the Al-Fateh Medical University, Tripoli, Libya as Visiting Professor, and taught human physiology from 1996-1999.

Dr. Zia has been teaching graduate as well as postgraduate courses since 1975. He has been instrumental in revising and making new graduate and many postgraduate courses. He has been appointed as External Examiner to 2nd Year M.B.B.S Physiology Course to various Medical Universities and Colleges of Libya for the last couple of years.

He has been on the list of HEC approved Ph.D. supervisors. He is the co-author of two books entitled a) “Training Manual for Village Veterinary Workers” b) three “Laboratory Manuals for Undergraduate Courses”. He contributed three chapters in an International Book entitled “Camel: Management and Diseases” published in Jordan. On his credit, four Ph.D students got their degrees while as co-supervisor; five students got their Ph.D from Punjab University, Lahore. In addition, almost eleven (11) Ph.D students (as member) pertaining to Physiology, Animal Nutrition, Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry and Food Sciences from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad did complete their research in his laboratory.

In Research arena, he has published International (70 having IF>50) and National (30) papers. Also

published abstracts at National (25) and International (90) levels while presenting his findings in twenty five (25) countries. In addition, he has successfully obtained funds from international organizations (Fulbright, Winrock International, British Counsil, Tom and Jean Southerland, Pakistan Science Foundation, Higher Education Commission etc.) to attend various courses at International conferences in different countries of the world and was honored to Chair/Conduct several sessions. He was on the International Advisory Committee to organize International Conferences in Viterbo and Udine in Italy. Dr. Zia served as Principal Investigator/Project Director of many research projects sponsored by University Grant Commission, Pakistan Scientific Associations, F.M.C, International and Ministry of Health, Government of Pakistan. He has been on the list of productive Scientists of Pakistan-2007 by the Ministry of Science and Technology and was awarded research incentive in Cash by the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad and Ministry of Science and Technology, Pakistan. He has the honour of being the Ordinary member to Life Member of various National and International Scientific Associations. Served as a member of Editorial Board of various National and International Journals. As Director Academics, he trained Technical Manpower (Lecturer and Assistant Professors) at the University while offering four Workshops every year from 2005-2007.

During 2001 he was awarded a “Young Investigatiors Award” by the International Union of Physiological Sciences at New Zealand. Due to his eminent Contributions and recognition in Teaching and Research at National and International level, he was awarded a shield/certificate in 2001 by the Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. At present he is working as Principal at Sub-Campus Toba Tek Singh, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.

Prof. Dr. Zia-Ur-RehmanPrincipal, Uaf Sub-Campus, Toba Tek Singh

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Agriculture and Education are the two key areas, which will define the future of our country. Accordingly, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad has established its Community College in 2008 with the main objective to disseminate quality education emphasizing on integrative approach to produce skilled manpower in agriculture, basic sciences and allied disciplines. This skilled manpower will serve in public and private sector organizations to uplift the standard of the livelihood of the community.

The UAF Community College has initiated an Intermediate (Pre- Agriculture) certificate to provide competent nursery for admission at undergraduate level in various disciplines of agriculture and allied subjects. This twist of transformation will presage into a bright future of young generation through integration of basic sciences with agriculture for new thinking, novel approaches, and innovative technical skills to accelerate the growth of agriculture sectors in the country. So, the main incentive behind the initiation of this step is to provide education and learning facilities to the rural masses, as they could contribute towards Agriculture and Rural Economics Developments. It would prepare the young students imbued with the zeal and spirit of service for the nation.

The UAF Community College is going to commence various associated degrees, master programs through distance learning, community development programs and diplomas in a number of disciplines. It will create an opportunity of skill development of the rural population of our community. Such, trained manpower will be an asset for agriculture and rural economic development. UAF Community College has comprehensive curriculum setup serving as a broad based support for students’ professional and academic training.

The College has a newly constructed building, spacious and having well equipped laboratories. It will cater the needs of students with substantial resources both in academic and professional capacities. It will positively result in interaction with international universities and academic peers.

UAF Community College has a good number of well qualified and dedicated faculty members having diverse academic background. They are well seasoned in their respective fields and circumspect in the training of manpower. They are ever ready to facilitate the learning process of students.

UAF Community College

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did his doctorate in the field of Biochemistry in 1999, is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. He is expert in clinical biochemistry and renowned for his research in various areas related to medicinal plant products, focusing on human health. He has produced 5 Ph.D. and about 100 M.Sc./M.Phil students. In addition, 7 edited books and more than 100 research papers are on his credit. As Principal Investigator he has completed one funded research project and currently he is running two Research projects one as

PI and other as Co PI. Recently he has been decorated with Research Productivity Award from PCST. In the recognition of his expertise and commitment to serve community, he has been assigned the duties as a Principal, UAF Community College. He is a keen advocate of community development and has planned a number of Community Development programs including associate degrees and master programs through distance learning in various fields to uplift the standard of livelihood particularly in rural areas of Community.

Dr. Khalil-ur-RahmanPrincipal, UAF Community College

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The Business Incubation Center (BIC) at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF) has a growing trend to support the development of startup companies by providing entrepreneurs with well equipped laboratories, extensive libraries, powerful computer systems, technology expertise and well educated workforce. The entrepreneurs in this center are also provided with business support services to enhance and develop business, upgrade skills and techniques and technological advice and assistance for lowering the usual early stage failure rate. The BIC also mediates for constancy services and technology transfer from the University. An Intellectual Property Rights Desk has been set up for the faculty members to patent their research innovations. The rationale behind creating this facility is the University’s commitment to promote innovation and entrepreneurship by creating a congenial environment that nurtures innovations and creativity through effective linkages between various partners.

Vision

To foster entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystem to commercialize the newly developed products, services and solutions in agriculture and livestock sector

Objectives

assistance and consultancy to young growing companies, farmers and entrepreneurs.

providing entrepreneurs with an array of targeted resources and services.

institutions and private sector, aimed at creating knowledge based enterprises.

laboratories, extensive libraries, powerful computer systems, technology expertise, a well-educated workforce and subject matter experts.

registration.

Competitions

To achieve these objectives the Business Incubation Center acts as a catalyst for providing new business opportunities based on inventions of the scientists of the University and attracting new investors in the agriculture sector to expand its horizon. Facilitating services provided by the BIC, UAF

laboratories, extensive libraries, powerful computer systems, technology expertise and subject-matter experts from the faculty.

coordinated projects.

products of the project.

administrative hurdles in the implementation of coordinated project.

intellectual property right to the scientist/inventor of the product.

Business Incubation Center

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Operational Strategy for Incubating the Business at BIC

Each registered incubate company is provided with space at BIC, along with other facilities i.e. access to the technical expert, laboratories, library, internet facility and utilities. The management staff of the BIC provides selected services to reducing the risk of the entrepreneur. The incubates are also assisted by arranging their contacts with financial institutions for providing them loan at reasonable rates and comfortable terms. Arrangements are made to continue the contacts of the incubate after exit, with the technical expert, which helps the firm to sustain and solve its problems being faced afterwards, as well.

Since its established, the BIC has created working relations with various start up and poorly working companies. Salient agreements are singed with UM Enterprises, Karachi for Technology Transfer, Consultancy agreement with Green Revolution, Mastitis Vaccine development Agreement with Sanna Lab, Faisalabad, Gemmo Pharma Pakistan and Pak China Enterprises which are on graduating stages. Beside this all Business Incubation center has also signed consultancy agreements with Monsanto Pakistan, JK Agricultural Farms, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) and Agriculture Department Govt Of the Punjab.

Intellectual Property Rights/ Patent Registration Desk

An Intellectual Property Rights/ Patent Registration Desk has been established at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad in collaboration with Intellectual Property Rights Office Pakistan to protect the inventions and creative work by scientist, researchers and students of the University and to foster commercialization / technology transfer of newly developed technologies and solutions. During the current year seven patent files submitted at IPO Pakistan for registration and two are in pipeline.

Directorate of Academics

Dissemination of knowledge and skills largely depends on the quality, characteristics and commitment of the teachers, student and related administrators to their profession. To achieve this goal, a Directorate of Academics is working in the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad with following vision, mission and objectives:Vision and Mission: “Improving quality of education by developing a modern, vibrant and thriving academic environment”.

Objectives:

and activities

technology in education in order to provide high-quality instructions to the students.

communication skills through professional competency enhancement program of HEC.

strategies that blend academic concepts with workplace applications

students/ individual faculty members

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Background

The Government of Pakistan and United States of America recalling the close ties in scientific and technological cooperation signed a US$ 12.4 million Food for Progress, Agreement on September 15, 2003. Under this Agreement, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF) has established FDTTPC Endowment Fund. The Ministry of Finance transferred Rs. 650.00

million to UAF in 2006. The income generated through investment of the principal amount in Government approved banks/institutions is used for fund’s activities in line with the Pakistan’s long term research and development goals for the agriculture sector. The goals focus on food security, poverty alleviation and promoting broad based equitable and sustainable agriculture.

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Objectives

The Endowment Fund is an independent entity and possess all of the powers necessary to carry out its following objectives:

a) To support UAF programs for advanced training in biotechnology, agricultural sciences research, technology transfer and product commercialization.

b) Strengthening of faculty and support R&D activities of UAF.

c) To support similar programs with other institutions of higher learning, private sector, not-for profit organizations, and domestic and international organizations.

d) To encourage increased cooperation among scientists conducting agriculture-related research at universities in Pakistan and the United States of America.

Fund’s Administration

The Board of Directors (BoD) is the governing body of this fund. The Vice Chancellor, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF) is the Chairman of the Board. All the activities are being executed through

Endowment Fund Secretariat (EFS) under the supervision of Executive Director.

Endowment Fund Secretariat is responsible for the operation of the Fund which shall consist mainly of the selection, processing, approval, monitoring, evaluation and coordination of projects supported in whole or in part by it. The primary source of such funding is the income generated through the investment of the principal amount.

Components:

Following are the four main components of Endowment Fund:

1. Faculty Development

The opportunities for training of UAF faculty in agricultural and allied sciences are offered for 1-3 months on the basis of open competition. EFS also provides financial support for travel grants for presenting papers in conferences/seminars abroad, specialized short visits abroad and for organizing seminars/conferences/workshops at UAF.

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2. Technology Transfer

EFS accepts proposals for technology transfer from all public entities which demonstrate needed research and development (R&D) capabilities and financial responsibilities. The portfolio under this component consists of projects at farmers’ field, demonstration at UAF campus and University Outreach Program.

3. Product Commercialization

Commercialization is the process that converts ideas, research, or prototypes into viable products that retain the desired functionality. Commercialization also involves formulating the manufacturing and supply chain strategies and devising implementation plans. For commercialization of cutting edge product and technologies, proposals are invited from scientists working in the public sector agricultural organizations. EFS has also supported to establish an independent facility “Business Incubation Center” at UAF in 2009, with the joint support of Competitive Support Fund (CSF) and Higher Education Commission (HEC), Islamabad. A state of the art exhibition center has been established at UAF Campus to showcase modern technologies to the potential vendors and attract the venture capitalists.

4. Research & Development

Research & Development proposals related to agriculture and allied disciplines are funded under this component. Initially focus is on Biotechnology and Dengue Research proposals. A sophisticated microbiology Lab. (BSL-3) is being established at UAF.

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Office of Research Innovation & Commercialization (ORIC)

The Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization (ORIC) channelizes the postgraduate and funded research from diversified sources, which leads to innovation and commercialization. The ORIC is a very vibrant office in University for enhancing academic and applied research, engaging students and faculty for taking up funded R&D projects, putting research into practice as goods and services, providing liaison between faculty and industry, technology transfer and commercialization of innovative research. The expanded role of ORIC follows new path and activities with mission and objectives as given here.

Mission:

To develop, expand and manage the research programs and to link research activities to the educational, social and economic priorities of the university and its broader community. ORIC is also responsible for assuring that the quality of research reflects the highest international standards and advances the stature of the university among the world’s best research institutions.

Goals:

directions and policies.

funding.

faculty.

all levels of the university.

benefit.

and commercialization activities that energize and support the local and national economy.

disciplinary research initiatives.

Programs at ORIC, UAF:

Overseas Pakistanis

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Quality Enhancement Cell

To introduce and encourage the development of a quality culture in higher education, the HEC established Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) in 2004. The HEC also established Quality Enhancement Cells (QECs) in all public sector Universities in a phased manner. These QECs served as focal points of quality assurance in the institutions in order to improve and uphold the quality of higher education.The QEC-UAF is one of 10 QECs set up during first phase of the project and is functional since year 2005. The UAF has introduced in letter and spirit an internal quality assurance system in line with the HEC guidelines in the University as well as in the University Sub-Campus Toba Tek Singh and College of Agriculture D.G. Khan.

Mission:

The mission of the Quality Enhancement Cell is to improve the standard of education in the areas of agriculture, veterinary science, agricultural engineering and allied fields and to bring it at par with that of international professional Universities.

Objectives:

To meet the challenges of global compatibility in higher educationTo identify the causes of poor quality educationTo enhance knowledge and professionalism of the faculty and students To facilitate development of a culture of continuous quality improvement to achieve academic excellence and ethical values.

Functions:

The QEC is responsible for developing the following procedure:

a. Monitoring and evaluating various program, faculty assessment and students perception.

b. Developing a data source for accurate information regarding quality assurance which will be deliverable to all stakeholders.

c. Departmental review.

d. Student and Employer feedback.

e. Quality assurance of BSc. (Hons.) / DVM / Master, MSc. (Hons.) / M. Phil / and Ph.D degree programs.

f. Improvement of existing programs.

g. QEC has started scrutinizing Synopsis / Thesis of MSc. MSc. (Hons), M. Phil and Ph.D to check plagiarism since 2011-12.

h. QEC is responsible to ensure that the University’s quality assurance procedures are designed to fit in with the arrangements in place for maintaining and improving the quality of Higher Education.

i. QEC is responsible for the review of quality standards and the quality of teaching and learning in each subject area.

j. QEC has implemented an online system for the evaluation of the faculty members by the students.

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Overview:

The changing role of the Universities demands a greater connectivity and strong linkages with the local, national, regional and international community. With the evolving role of the University, Directorate of External Linkages is becoming an important office to promote national and international collaborations and to develop partnerships with public, private and non-government institutions/organizations. This office also has the responsibility to attract international students, placement of University students and faculty in high ranking Universities, facilitate interaction between faculty and industry and exert a pull for financing of training, research and development activities of the

university by national and international donors, alumni, civil society and agro-based industries. Recently, activities in the directorate have extended manifolds and almost every week the University signs an MoU, agreement for collaboration and international/national partnership agreement to enhance the facilitate teaching, research and development in the University and to bring good to the lives of the farming community of the country. University has signed about 90 MoUs international, 27 national public and 40 national private organizations, including development of partnership with high ranked University of the world for mutual exchange of staff and students and collaboration in research and development endeavors.

Directorate of External Linkage

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University is using the renewed and refreshed knowledge of the faculty and skills for extensive outreach activities for farmers, end users and policy makers and will be able to win new competitive projects from international funding agencies, joint research activities, enhanced exchange of faculty members, research scholars and students, exchange of academic materials and information, enhanced collaboration in academic and scientific activities through short courses and organizing joint conferences, symposia and technology transfer events.

Objectives:

1. Development of national and international linkages with public, private and non-government institutions/organizations.

2. Facilitate the faculty / departments / directorates / institutes for promoting R&D activities through external collaborations.

3. Attract and facilitate placement of international students in UAF, placement of University students and faculty in high ranking prestigious Universities.

4. Facilitate interaction between faculty and industry and exert a pull for financing of training, research and development activities of the University by national and international donors, alumni, civil society and agro-based industries.

5. Coordinates with the international organizations for resource and environment conservation.

6. Development of a liaison with the alumni and business houses for resource mobilization.

7. Implementation of new knowledge for promoting internationalization by developing collaboration, with world recognized institutions

Achievement

The University has signed 157 MoUs/agreements/protocol with national and international organizations, including development of partnerships with high ranked Universities of the world for exchange of

staff and students and collaboration in research and development. Significantly UAF is host to project with the following:

1. Australian Universities (Queenland, University of Western Australia, Charles Strut University and ACIAR),

2. US Universities (University of California Davis and Riverside, Washington State University, Pullman, University of Idaho, Moscow, University of Nebraska, Virginia State University, Iowa State University, Purdue University, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma State University, Iowa State University, Ames and University of Columbia), Morse Enterprises Limited incorporated Florida, National Clonal Germplasm Repository of Citrus and Dates, Riverside, USAID Jobs, Monsanto,

3. British Universities (Universities of Bradford, University of Liverpool, University of Huddersfield),

4. Societe Francaise D’Exporation Des Ressources Edcatives (SFERE), France,

5. Faculty of Organic Agricultural Sciences University of Kassel, Germany, International Center for Development and Decent Work (ICDD), the University of Kassel, Germany;

6. University Degli Studi Di Palermo, Italy,

7. Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok, Thailand,

8. NRC, Cairo, Egypt;

9. South China Botanical Garden, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Jiangsu, China; Hubei University, Wuhan, China;

10. Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Japan; Japan International Cooperation Agency

11. International Agricultural Research and Training Center, Izmir, Turkey; Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey;

12. Nova Scotia Agricultural College and University of Manitoba, Canada;

13. Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran;

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14. Al-Zaiem Al Azhari University, Sudan; 15. Bogor Agricultural University Bogor West Java,

Indonesia;

16. Partnership Agreement between the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF).

17. Establishment of Centre of Advance Studies, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

18. Cooperation Agreement between University of Agriculture, Faisalabad and International Finance Corporation

19. MoU between Center of Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology (CABB), UAF and Center for Biotechnology, Ministry of Education and Science, The Republic of Kazakhstan

20. MoU between University of Agriculture, Faisalabad – Pakistan (UAF) and Sugar Beet Seed Institute (SBSI), Karaj, Iran

21. MoU between Universitas Al Azhar Jakarta Indonesia, Indonesia and University of Agriculture, Faisalabad – Pakistan (UAF)

22. MoU between an inter-governmental organization with its headquarters at Nosworthy Way, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8DE, United Kingdom through its Regional Centre, CABI Central and West Asia (CWA), Rawalpindi and University of Agriculture, Faisalabad - Pakistan (UAF)

23. Letter of Agreement between UAF and HYPER ISLANAD

24. MoU between Functional and Nutraceutical Food Research Section at the National Institute of Food Science and Technology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad and Nutra Allied Private Limited, USA

25. MoU between Faculty of Agri. Engg. & Technology, UAF and Chongqing Biogas New Energy Co. Ltd., China

26. MoU between National Institute of Food Science and Technology, UAF – Pakistan and Care Marketing, Taiwan

27. Memorandum of Understanding between University of Agriculture, Faisalabad and

Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO)

Recently the strong bond has been developed through an umbrella MoU between the University of Sydney

and University of Agriculture, Faisalabad which will result to send a cohort of more than ten potential Ph.D students from UAF to University of Sydney. Due

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to the recent visit of ALAF in which Director, ORIC and Director External Linkages were members, it was agreed upon that at least 4 new collaborative projects will be submitted to international donor agencies. The University of Sydney, Australia/ACIAR will co-fund the establishment of Lawary Waterhouse Chair at UAF to bring excellence in the agriculture research. This will result in winning more research projects from international donor agencies, a very strong research and teaching collaboration between the two esteemed organizations will develop and this relation will flourish. University of Bonn-Germany; UNIDO/EU TRTA II; The World Engagement Institute, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, USA and The Sudan Academy Sciences (SAS), Sudan. The directorate also coordinates with the international organizations for resource and environment conservation in their efforts to make the world a better place for the future generations.

As a result the visit of a delegation from UAF to Turkey

on the request of Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TIKA), a big project on beetal goat has been funded by TIKA to Faculty of Veterinary Science of worth of Rs. 50 million for poverty alleviation

of rural women and also MoU between UAF and Ankara University will pave way towards much needed student exchange between two Universities. In future TIKA will fund the establishment of Turkish Extension Centre (TEC) and also propagation of mango in Turkey and Mauritius will be executed by the UAF scientists.

In this year the more national public/private MoUs were signed for the enhancement of collaboration between the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad and Punjab Educational Endowment Fund (PEEF) Lahore; Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad; Punjab Agriculture & Meat Company, Government of the Punjab, Lahore; Punjab Medical College (PMC) Faisalabad; National Institute of Banking and Finance, Islamabad; Qarshi Industries (Pvt.) Limited; Directorate of Land Reclamation Punjab, Lahore; Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA), Lahore; Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited; Directorate General, Agriculture (Ext. & AR) Punjab, District Officer Agriculture (Extension) Faisalabad and Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences Lasbela, Uthal, Balochistan, Youth Enterprises Generator (YES) Network Pakistan, Avian Pacific Traders / Consultants, Welfare Wing (APWW), Faisalabad; Life Technologies (Pvt.) Ltd. Hattar, Khybar Pakhtunkhwa; Sustainable Development Policy Institute Islamabad; National Testing Service, Islamabad; Pakistan Agriculture and Dairy Farmers Association; Geen Tech International, Lahore; Green Circle Organization (GCO), Islamabad; Solve Agri. Pak (Pvt.) Ltd.; Jamal Din Wali (JDW) Group; Jassar Farms (Private) Limited (JFPL), Jassar Village, District Narowal; Sohni Dharti Television Channel; Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan; Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan Ltd., for Organizing; Qarshi Industries; National Management Consultants; MAK Green World Nursery and Star Farm Pakistan (Ltd.)

The conscious endeavors for internationalization are showing up. Joint Degree Programs of UAF with Australian, French, US and Canadian Universities is recent initiative of the Directorate of External Linkages. In addition to, the Directorate is coordinating the Virtual Education Project of Pakistan (VEPP). The courses offered by International Faculty have been made available to the University students through Video Conferencing facilities.

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Information Technology Resource Centre & Data Bank (ITRCDB)

Under the visionary and blazing leadership of Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan (SI), our data network team has extended their services providing 24 hour internet connectivity without any break to the University community and accredited their competency using existing resources. Now boosting up the IT assistance, network team has designed a framework stratagem of self-managed employees account to update their status on website. Our IT professionals remain all time available to support and guide the researchers, students and academic/non-academic staffs to pilot their efficiency and exertion. All world ranking agencies accumulate data from the websites and recently the UAF has been ranked by NTU Rankings in agricultural sciences at 33rd position in the Asia Pacific region and at 158th position in the world. The HEC has rated UAF at the top position for research output among 140 Universities in the country. We are planning to put great emphasize on dissemination of research output that is being produced faster than ever and its translation into goods and services and timely updated on university website. Now a days we are working hard to get the place in QS world ranking, a high profile ranking agency for universities on world level, and updating & developing new modules.

UAF Initiative on Internet and Society is a step into exploring, understanding and trying to comprehend cyberspace and get solution of the problems. We have recently established the cross-university interdisciplinary Research Initiative on Internet and Society. We are exploring the development of cyberspace, to facilitate its study, to better understand its relationships to business, technological, economic, social, legal and other dimensions of the University community. Going forward, the immediate focus will be on the content itself. We will identify other content areas besides internet connectivity that can help to expand innovative research and solutions to the end users. We will also develop protocols for evaluation of the program itself. This includes designing instruments

to measure learning over time as well as indicators for student engagement and other such factors that contribute to the overall success of the program. We’re open to collaborating with people who can help us develop the content as well as scale up the program itself. Network and software development are the two components of the program that have taken following initiatives to facilitate the community.

Network Section (Focal Person: Mr. Wasi Ahmad, Network Administrator)

Information Technology has become everyday need. Teaching Research without IT services cannot be imagined anymore. At UAF the main effort to provide such services was through a project “Campus-wide Networking and Computerization of University of Agriculture, Faisalabad by using Fiber Optics” which was completed in 2004. It supported to 400 nodes of Network which has increased to 1500 nodes in 2008 and the existing infrastructure could not support the increasing demand of Network and software as many integrated modules of Management Information system and Dynamic Website of the University has already been developed. Under another project titled “Strengthening of Educational & Research Facilities at U.A. Faisalabad”, student hostels were connected to the existing server room. It is expected that it will further overburdened the existing facilities. Consequently “Up gradation/Strengthening of I.T Infrastructure” was launched under the mega project for expansion and up gradation of internet, web and software facilities to entertain in reliable manners at UAF. A new well equipped Data Centre has been developed. Previous hardware has been updated in the Main and Old campuses and all the student’s hostels have been provided with a wireless facility as well.

To provide IT services in lucrative manners a separate center named information Technology Resource Center and Data Bank (ITRCDB) was established in December

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2010. Under the supervision of Principal Officer it has expanded its domain to meet global standards in the prospective of education and research. The ITRCDB consists of highly qualified team which is self-motivated. They remain on-board to environment round the clock to faculty students and other stakeholders at their threshold.

The Data Center of ITRCD is equipped with latest software and hardware resources like Core Switches (CISCO catalyst switch 6506 CISCO Switch 4507), Wireless Controller CISCO 4402 with IPS, Adaptive Security Appliance CISCO 5520 with Firewall, Anti-x & IPsec VPN, IBM’s series Blade servers with 5.8 TB SAN, Dell Power Edge and HP ML 370 G4 servers, and software Resources Windows server 2008, Windows server 2008 R2, REDHA Linux 5 enterprise edition, ORACLE 9i Microsoft Office Communicator server etc. This well-equipped data center is distributing 192MB bandwidth to the whole campus and hostel area as it is connected with Pakistan Education Research Network 2. The distribution network is comprised of distributing switches of CISCO catalyst 3560 which are providing connectivity to Access layer switches (CISCO Catalyst 3960, 2950 and 520) and CISCO Light Weight Access Point 1242 series through UTP and Core medium Fiber Optic. The Data Center is providing 192 Mbps real-time Internet connectivity to all departments including the hostels of students and faculty affiliates.

I.T.R.C.D.B is also contributing in the progress of University by means of providing:-

throughout campus.

members

departments in the campus

equipment and services

Network enhancements in pipeline

facility to Motor Pool, ITBMS and PARS Campus.

and other software like MS Office, Anti Virus and other productivity software for project planning and design.

campus to provide 24/7 uninterrupted internet facility.

SOFTWARE SECTION (Focal Person: Mr. Qamar Nawaz, Web Developer)

Information Technology Resource Center and Data bank has also developed and implemented Management information System for UAF which is comprised of:

developed in house to facilitate computerized books record, provide search facility of book, journals and thesis to community, and track issuance records of books. This software has also support of Urdu language to facilitate operators.

undergraduate and postgraduate

admissions to record data of all incoming and existing students. This software is also capable of calculating merit lists automatically according to the rules. For last 5 years, admission process is being facilitated by this software.

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with in house developed software which is capable of generating DMCs, Degrees, Award list generation and management, subject enrollments of all postgraduate and undergraduate students and result lists generation.

for students/staff is facilitating to generate and print identity cards.

System is also a major software which is capable of keep track of all fees paid by students in each semester. Fee slips are being generated by using this software automatically for last few years. This software is providing financial management assistance of funds to the treasurer office.

The Centre is also administrating the following websites.

the richest source of comprehensive and up-to-date information about the campus’ life, research, academic activities, academic calendar, documentaries, photo galleries and publications. The University website is also facilitating the student, staff and faculty by providing web based catalog interface for Central Library of UAF the end users can search Books, theses and journals effectively & efficiently and also download soft copies of them.

interface of library management software to provide information of book, thesis and journals available at library online. Students and employees can access this information without visiting library.

www.uaf.edu.pk/alumni has also been developed and managed by the center. It develops a social

network of Old and New students and become the centralized platform for current students as well as alumni of UAF to keep in touch with each other. Students/alumni can chat, send email, post jobs and can share old memories with each other by adding other students in their friends list.

also has been developed and managed by this center. These repositories are providing all information about employees and publication so far.

by the center.

email system which is hosted on Google servers known for unbreakable security and identity theft protection. Employees are encouraged to get their official email IDs to let they communicate with outer world with their official identities.

are being managed by software development section at local data center.

Software enhancements in pipeline

new and easy to access look and feel with many new features and modules.

available on website to each employee where they can upload/update their profile information, CV, list of publications, list of books, list of projects, list of supervised students and other related information.

will be available soon which will provide events information categorized by event types and dates.

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information between Fees, admissions and result software is being developed which will provide single entry record management of each student.

Department of Public Relations and Publications

Department of Public Relations and Publications (PRP) has two components: (i) Information and Pictorial Publicity Section (IPPS), and (ii) University Press. The University maintains well organized public relations and publication services for projection of the institution and to highlight the achievements of the University scientists, scholars and students in press and electronic media. A number of journals, books and bulletins including University Annual Report are regularly published by the University Press. A Newsletter launched in the light of the Higher Education Commission’s prescribed criteria is being published regularly. Campus News usually appears once a week to keep the staff and students informed of the University activities and other information like quotations, vacancies, PhD thesis defence, scholarships, etc. Many of these publications are in great demand among the general public and enlightened agriculturists. The PRP Department of the University is responsible for issuing handouts, pictorial publicity regarding functions and ceremonies arranged by the various Departments of the University. The PRP Department is supposed to provide information about the infrastructure of University disciplines, which are being taught in the University, schedule of admissions in various degree programs and other information when it is demanded. The details of the annual activities performed/covered by the PRP Department throughout the year are given below:

Media Coverage

The IPPS arranged media coverage of all the special events held at the University and other events as well. All the electronic media channels and international and national press were facilitated on these events in the context of residential facilities and other relevant support. Information and Pictorial Publicity Section of the PRP Department also issued handouts to both electronic and print media and attained excellent

coverage. Moreover, more than 1200 handouts along with press photographs and numerous articles were issued to national and local newspapers and got proper coverage. The IPPS invited different TV channel teams to conduct talk shows, quiz competitions and interviews of students, researchers and renowned scientists of the University.

Brochures

The Department of PRP used to publish brochures on every significant occasion. This work was done at the University Press, while technical assistance in the form of designing, photography and information was provided by the Information and Pictorial Publicity Section.

Campus News

The IPPS usually publishes “Campus News” at campus level to highlight the important news of various departments and activities taking place at the campus such as situations vacant, PhD results, PhD thesis/synopsis defence, tender notices, auctions, upcoming events and other University advertisements. It is also a source of information for the teaching community as well as the students for their areas of interest. The University Press published Campus News in an attractive outlook. It is being published regularly once or twice a week depending upon the availability of appropriate matter.

Newsletter

The regular publication of the University Newsletter is a significant feature of the PRP. This Newsletter is being sent to all the Universities of national repute as well as to the Ministries, Federal and Provincial Secretariats, all Departments relating to agriculture and livestock sectors and to the electronic and print media offices. It is being published/printed at the University Press. The purpose of the University Newsletter is to highlight the activities of students, researchers and different departments of the University.

Annual Report

The Department of PRP compiles and publishes Annual Report every year. From the year 2006, the

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Annual Report is being published in line with the directives and guidelines of the Chancellor/Governor of the Punjab. All the Faculties, Directorates and Departments provide their annual report to the PRP Department. As per previous practice, the Vice Chancellor has constituted a committee for collecting, editing, composing, designing and printing for publishing the Annual Report.

Audio-Visual Lab Equipment

To meet the emerging challenges of ever-new technology and to make an effective use of the media, an audio-visual lab. has been setup at the PRP Department for preparing video documentaries regarding various activities taking place at the Campus in the field of research, academic, curricular, co-curricular activities and other ongoing research projects funded by the Higher Education Commission and other government and non-government funding agencies.

Under- and- Post-graduate Prospectuses

The Department has the mandate to publish the under-and post-graduate prospectuses every year. For the last so many years, the management gave a new and pleasant look to the prospectuses which inspires the students and readers.

Kisht-e-Nau

The Department of PRP has been facilitating the Directorate of Students’ Affairs (DSA) for the printing of the University Student’s Magazine “Kisht-e-Nau” for the last many years. The Department of the PRP used to extend technical assistance to the Editorial Board as well as the DSA office. In this regard, a photographer from the PRP Department has been deputed for the purpose. Furthermore, the PRP Department has successfully printed the last issue of Kisht-e-Nau at the university press by utilizing the indigenous resources.

Other periodicals

The Department is continuously striving hard to cope with the enhanced work as a major slice of assignments of every significant event which is used to be pooled at press. Thus, the Department has to work day and night to meet the challenges posed by the limited time factor. The University Press remains busy in compiling, page making, designing, and printing of various scientific journals and other assignments.

Directorate of Financial Assistance and University Advancement

Student Financial Assistance Office:

Professional and Higher studies in Pakistan during the recent years have become very expensive during the recent years. In view of the increasing expenses day by day, it is becoming very difficult for the poor section of the society to educate their children. Under the circumstances, financial sponsorship of deserving and merited students may help to create soothing impact on the community particularly the rural masses and bring a positive and healthy social change in the long run. True to its motto” Education with public spirit and market dynamism” the University has instituted a comprehensive and well developed Student Financial Assistance Office (SFAO) to extend financial support to the talented and needy students. University of Agriculture is making all out endeavors to extend Higher Education to needy and talented students. This is evident from financial assistance (Rs.82.484 million) disbursed during 2011-12 among 2927 Students to provide higher education to the needy and marginalized segments of the society.

Mission:

To assist students and their families as they identify

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sources and strategies for financial assistance, to assist with the application and award processes, and to provide comprehensive services that are responsive to their needs. As it strives to provide various forms of financial assistance as a way to increase access to higher education, the SFAO will employ management systems that support transparency, efficiency and accountability to the University and its many stakeholders.

Student Financial Assistance Mechanism at UAF

Financial Assistance to meritorious and deserving Students is extended in following Forms:-

Scholarship Program. Scholarships are awarded to needy and meritorious students. Award is based on merit, financial need, or a combination of both merit and need. Scholarships can come from different sources and they may vary in the awarding criteria. University is awarding 10% merit scholarships to graduate and undergraduate students on CGPA basis and 5% to PhD students in addition to need based scholarships.

Fee Concession

1. Tuition fee concession (50%) to 10% students of the class by academic heads of different Faculties and Institutes

2. Brother/sister tuition fee concession up to 50% on application through the academic heads

3. 50% Fee concession to disabled persons admitted on disabled quota on application through the academic heads.

Internship Program. An internship is a work-related learning experience for students who wish to develop hands on work experience in a certain occupational field. Most internships are temporary assignments, can be shorter or longer depending upon the program requirements. These may be paid, unpaid or partially paid in the form of a stipend.

Work-Study Program. A form of financial assistance in which students perform work in exchange for money for their education. A number of students are working on various research projects sponsored by HEC/ Government Departments/ organizations.

Jobs at Campus

The students are also being hired on hourly basis in different Departments of the University. It has been decided that 60% DPL budget of the Departments will be reserved for engaging students on hourly basis. This will help students in improving their financial position and gaining practical experience.

Student Loan Scheme. Students of this University also apply to National Bank of Pakistan to get interest free loan in order to support their education. Students are facilitated in processing their applications to NBP, University Branch. The University has also its own loan scheme. Ihsan Trust (Meezan Bank) is also offering interest free loan to students.

Miscellaneous Facilities

.Facility to deposit dues in installments for financially constrained students and those affected by natural calamities.

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Scholarships

1 USAID-Funded Merit & Need Based Scholarship

2 UAF Need Based Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture)

3 HEC Need Based Scholarship (World Bank Funded)

4 UAF Need Based Undergraduate

5 UAF Need Based Graduate

6 UAF Merit (Undergraduate)

7 UAF Merit (Graduate)

8 UAF Ph. D Fellowship

9 UAF Diploma

10 Govt. Internal Merit (F.A/F. Sc.)

11 Govt. Internal Merit (B.A/B.Sc.)

12 Punjab Educational Endowment Fund

(undergraduate)

13 Punjab Educational Endowment Fund (Graduate )

14 Killa Gift Fund Trust

15 North American Alumni

16 Nestle Pakistan

17 Ghazi Brothers

18 Gurmani Foundation

19 Standard Manufacturing Company

20 Al-Ghazi Tractor Ltd

21 Ali Akbar Group

22 Sir William Robert

23 Prof (R) Musahib-ud-Din Khan

24 Wazir Begum

25 Prof. Abdul Ghani Memorial

26 Dr. Anwar ul Haq Memorial

27 Dr. Saeed Ahmad Memorial

28 Khalid Haseeb Hasni Memorial

29 Sharifan Memorial Scholarship

30 Shri Puran Anand Adlakha undergraduate

31 Shri Puran Anand Adlakha graduate

32 Sultan Ali Education Trust

33 California Alumni Association

34 Dr. Riaz Ahmad Riaz Memorial

35 Khawaja Welfare Trust

36 Syeda Mubarika Scholarship

37 Ameer Begum Welfare Trust

38 Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission

39 HEC-FATA

40 Cholistan Development Authority

41 M/S Sadiq Foundation Scholarship Rawalpindi

42 Professional Education Foundation Scholarship

43 Australian Community Scholarship

44 Dr. Ahrar Ahmad Scholarship

45 Bashir Memorial Scholarship

46 Ameeran Bashir Memorial Scholarship

47 Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd. Talent Stipend

48 Rehan Hasmi Scholarship

49 ICDD Alumni Scholarship

50 The Farogh-e-Islam Foundation Scholarship

51 Pakistan Baitul Mall

52 Mora Scholarships

53 Nominee of KPK

54 Nominee of Gilget

55 Nominee of Azad Kashmir

56 Nominee of Balochistan

The rate of Scholarships may vary from time to time.

Career Counseling Center

Career Counseling Center (CCC) is primarily estab-lished to produce better employees and better employ-ers using the potential of students and graduates of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF). Career Counseling Center helps the unemployed students and graduates to find jobs or provide with the skills and tools they need to advance within a government agen-cy, corporation or organization.

Vision:

“To develop youth of Pakistan in achieving educational,

Scholarships available at UAF

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career & Professional Goals by making use of available opportunities thus contributing positively in the devel-opment of the country.”

Mission:

“To become a bridge between our students and the employer for well judged careers/assignments.”

Services of the Center:

exams like subjects selection, providing books and providing guidelines for exams.

PPSC in the University.

Counseling Center and University Campus in certain events for developing relations.

internships, jobs and trainings.

carrying out research if they require research services from our University.

with services resume development, online job search and can also get information and articles about their subjects.

monthly basis for overcoming various issues faced by the students and graduates like resume development, jobs search, interview techniques, communication skills and personality development etc.

for developing a better relation with the students, faculty members and University officials that helps in promoting Career Counseling Center and our agenda.

fairs in University with the help of the relevant

University official and departments and evolving our employers.

Office of University Advancement

Mission

The mission of the Office of University Advancement is to present to the public and to all stakeholders a clear, consistent and focused message about the University’s mission, goals, priorities and performance that will increase public understanding and support for improving the quality and effectiveness of academic programs, research, and services. The office will also be responsible for the design, implementation and management of programs to raise funds for the University from sources other than the Government of Pakistan, with particular emphasis upon the corporate sector, alumni, individual private donors, and international partners.

and staff about priorities, goals and progress in fund raising and University advancement

adapted to the Pakistani context

practices in dealing with donors and supporters

efficiency and effectiveness in providing service and support

transactions and programs

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University Faculty

Pursuit of excellence on the University Campus is a function of competent, persevering and dedicated University Faculty. The University of Agriculture, has, therefore, made constant efforts for staff building with the result that nearly 1/3rd of its faculty comprising 550 teachers including 300 possessing Ph.D. degrees mostly obtained from the foreign Universities; the rest are M.Sc(s) and or double M.Sc(s) including having undergraduate degrees of various fields. Although it has suffered its share of brain drain rampant in the country, the University has the largest concentration of highly qualified scientists located at a single campus, engaged primarily in manpower training to meet the growing needs of a forward–looking agriculture. The Faculty wise list of academic staff is given at Appendix-32. The reputation of the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, as a premier seat of agricultural education in South Asia has not remained confined only within the national frontiers but has spread far beyond, attracting a steadily increasing

number of students from African, Middle East and South–Asian countries. At present about 60 foreign students are enrolled in the University for various degree programmes.

Academic Programmes

The University offers an integrated programme of teaching and research in all disciplines of agriculture at one Campus to ensure interaction and exchange of ideas among scientists of different specialization. Emphasis is also laid down on the teaching of Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies so that the graduates acquire Islamic spirit and values and a sense of patriotism for their country.

(a) Undergraduate Programmes

The following certificate and degree courses with its duration are offered at University Main Campus, its constituent College and Sub Campuses Undergraduate degree courses are offered in the University:

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Sr. # Name of Certificate / degree Minimum Duration Offering Faculty/ Institute/College/Sub-Campus

(i) Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) certificate (as a part of six years degree programme)

4-semesters (2 years) certificate after Matric(Science)

UAF Community College

(ii) B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences: Agriculture / Agricultural & Resource Economics/Food Science & Technology/Animal Sciences / Microbiology / Environmental Science and Dairy Science

8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Medical)/ Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture).

Agriculture

(iii) B.Sc.(Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics

8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Medical) / Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture). NIFSAT

(iv) B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering 8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Engineering) /Intermediate(Pre Agriculture)/Three Years Diploma of Associate Engineer from a Poly–Technic Institute, in Civil, Mechanical and Auto & Farm Machinery technologies.

Agri. Engg. and Technology

(v) B.Sc. Food Engineering 8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Engineering) /Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture)/Three Years Diploma of Associate Engineer from a Poly–Technic Institute in Chemical, Food and Mechanical technologies.

Agri.Engg. and Technology

(vi) B.Sc. Textile Technology 8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Engineering) /Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture)/Three Years Diploma of Associate Engineer from a Poly–Technic Institute in Chemical, Textile and Mechanical technologies.

Agri. Engg. and Technology

(vii) B.Sc. Energy Systems Engineering

8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) /Three years Diploma of Associate Engineer in Electrical, Electronics & Mechatronics technologies.

Agri. Engg. and Technology

(viii) B.Sc. Environmental Engineering

8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) / Three years Diploma of Associate Engineer in Electrical, Civil, Auto & Farm Machinery and Mechanical Technologies.

Agri. Engg. and Technology

(ix) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine(DVM)

10–semesters(5 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Medical)/ Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture).

Veterinary Science

(x) Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)

10–semesters(5 years) program after Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical) /Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) .

Veterinary Science

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(xi) B.Sc. (Hons.) Home Economics

8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Medical)/Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) for female students.

NIFSAT

(xii) B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture(Dera Ghazi Khan Campus)

8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Medical)/ Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture).

College of Agriculture, D.G. Khan

(xiii) B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. SciencesBurewala(Distt. Vehari) Sub-Campus

8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Medical)/ Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture).

Sub-Campus Burewala

(xiv) B.Sc. (Hons.) Poultry Science(At Sub-Campus Toba Tek Singh)

8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate (Pre–Medical) / Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture).

Sub-Campus T.T. Singh

(xv) B.Ed. (at Faisalabad Campus and T.T. Singh Sub-Campus

2-semesters + 1 summer Session (one year program after B.Sc. at least sixteen years of education) or M.Sc. in particular fields of study.

UAF Community College/ T.T. Singh

(xvi) Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate(12 years schooling)/Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture).

Social Sciences

(xvii) BS(Bio-Informatics) 8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate(Pre-Medical/ Pre-Engineering)/ICS /Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture)

Scineces

(xviii) BS(Computer Science) 8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate with Mathematics / Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) Scineces

(xix) BS(Information Technology) 8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate / Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) Scineces

(xx) BS(Software Engineering) 8–semesters(4 years) program after Intermediate with Mathematics / Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) Scineces

(xxi) Associate degree in Feed Technology

4–semesters(2 years) program after Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical/ Pre-Engineering) / Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture).

UAF Community College

(xxii) Associate degree in Farm Management

4–semesters(2 years) program after Intermediate Science(Pre-Medical)/ Diploma in Agri. Sciences(DAS)/ Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture)

UAF Community College

(xxii) Associate Degree in Education 4–semesters(2 years) program for In-service teachers possessing Intermediate Certificate with one year experience/ Intermediate with elementary school level subjects /Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture).

UAF Community College

“Scheme of Studies” for these courses except Sub-Campuses degrees are given at Appendices 5-31

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(b) Postgraduate courses

The University offers M.A, M.Sc., M.Sc (Hons), M.S., M.Phil and Ph.D. degree programs which require course work alongwith an acceptable thesis research/research report. Details of the courses of degree programs can be perused at Appendices 3-4

An Evening College is going on in the University where MBA (3½ x 2½ and Executive), Computer Science, Chemistry and MS(CS) degrees are offered. Whereas, self supporting programs are offered in Chemistry, Bio-chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Physics, Statistics, Fiber Technology, Home Economics (Food and Nutrition, Human Development & Family Studies, Clothing & Textile and Fibre Technology) in addition to open merit. The admissions are made in Population Sciences on enhanced fee structure.

In view of the latest development in science and technology, the courses offered at the University are constantly reviewed and revised to keep them in fine tune.

Teaching Schedule

There are two semesters, namely Winter and Spring of 19 weeks duration in each academic year. The Winter semester begins normally in the last week of September/1st week of October every year and the Spring semester in the last week of February of the following year. This programme is subject to change according to prevailing conditions. The teaching schedule of each semester is notified separately after due approval of the Academic Council. A Summer Session of 8–10 weeks is also offered. Students who wish to pass “F” grade(s) and to improve “D” grade(s) course(s) may enrol only in the Summer Session in the courses offered.

Diploma and Certificate Courses

The Faculty of Social Sciences under the continuing education programme, organizes training facilities in agriculture and allied disciplines for in-service, pre–service, and self employed personnel, farmers and other interested in agriculture. The Faculty has developed 186 short courses of different durations leading to diploma and certificates. These courses are being offered round the year on regular basis.

This number is increasing day by day according to the growing national needs of the people by adding new courses. The faculty has also started linguistic program covering the UNO languages like Spoken English, German, and French as foreign languages and different Computer Short courses. The other need based courses like GRE/GAT, TOEFL and IELTS have also been started for University students and general public. These market driven courses are offered in the evening to facilitate the participants.

Important Instructions

A. Admission

(a) Local Students

(1) The admission requirements, procedure for submission of application and procedure to apply for admission to ‘Evening College’ programme are given in Appendix 34. The candidates are advised to read these instructions alongwith said chapter. For the convenience of the candidates separate admission application forms of the Certificate/Degree programmes offered at Faisalabad Campus are added in the brochure. The candidates are advised to read the instructions given on each form very carefully before completion of these forms. The applications complete in all respects should reach in the offices of the respective Deans/Director/Director General/Principals of Sub-Campuses on or before the date notified for this purpose in the National Press.

(2) Those who want to apply for admission to B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture and B.Sc.(Hons.) Poultry Science, at D.G. Khan and T.T. Singh Sub-Campuses respectively, should obtain brochure(including admission forms) from the Office of the Principal concerned and complete forms also submit in that Office according to the admission schedule.

(3) The applications not submitted on the prescribed form and on due date and time or found incomplete in any respect,

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are liable to be rejected without any prior notice.

(4) The candidates applying against seats reserved for the nominees of Other Provinces including Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan should apply through the respective Departments of their Government.

(5) The candidates resident of Punjab desirous to apply against seats reserved for the Children of Defence Forces Personnel should also apply to the AG’s Branch (W&R Dte.) G.H.Q, Rawalpindi according to the schedule notified by the HQ in addition to submission of proper admission form at this University as and when applications are invited through the National Press. The admission against the category will however be made on receipt of nomination. According to distribution of seats by the Joint Staff Headquarter all the seats reserved under the category are utilized by Army.

(6) Disabled persons and Children of Overseas Pakistanis should attach documentary proof alongwith their application form as given in ‘Submission of Application’ chapter at Appendix 34.

(7) Every candidate admitted to the University shall be required to give an undertaking to abide by the Rules and Regulations of the University and to carry out such other orders and instructions as may be issued by the University authorities from time to time. An affidavit on judicial paper is also to be submitted by each candidate regarding desisting from "politics" in line with decision of August Supreme Court of Pakistan.

(b) Foreign students

According to admission procedure (devised by HEC which can also be perused at http://www.hec.gov.pk) a foreign candidate after having the information regarding courses offered, entrant qualifications, admission schedule, dues, available facilities and any other related information from the University website http://www.uaf.edu.pk will submit his application alongwith English version of his educational documents and equivalence certificate directly to the University. It will be the responsibility of the candidate to provide Equivalence Certificate issued by the Inter Board Committee of the Chairmen(IBCC), Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Education, Islamabad and Higher Education Commission(HEC), Islamabad in case of Higher Secondary School Certificate(12 year schooling) and above, respectively with the application. However, in case candidate could not produce the requisite certificate, the University will grant him provisional admission, on merit according to eligibility criteria subject to condition that he will produce the said certificate within 60 days after joining the University.

The candidates directly approach for admission shall have to pay University dues as prescribed for foreign students. However, those nominated under some programme/MOU, their dues are decided by the HEC as per terms and conditions for the same. Similarly the Afghan candidates approach this University being refugees have to pay dues at par with Pakistani student in line with the instructions of HEC. However, those who are not refugees will have to pay dues prescribed for foreign students.

Normally 40 – 70 foreign students from friendly countries like Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Indian Occupied Kashmir, Iraqi national Canadian immigerant etc. remain on the rolls of the University at under-and-postgraduate levels.

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B. Sanction of Leave

The leave to undergraduate students upto seven days is sanctioned by the Tutor/Senior Tutor and for the period exceeding seven days by the Dean/Director General/Director/Principal concerned on the recommendations of the Tutor/Senior Tutor. For postgraduate students the authority for sanction of leave is vested in the Chairman on the recommendations of the Supervisor concerned, for a period not exceeding seven days and for the period exceeding seven days the authority rests with the Dean/Director General/Director/Principal on the recommendations of the Chairman concerned. However, sanction of leave is at the discretion of the competent authority. Moreover, the leave period will not condone the lecture shortage that will accrue from the said leave period.

The University normally confirms to the schedule of holidays observed by the Government of the Punjab. The Vice Chancellor can grant holidays upto a maximum of six days in an academic year on special occasions.

C. Fines.

i) A student absenting himself without leave will be fined Rs.2.00 per lecture or practical. Absence without leave for the whole day will entail a fine of Rs.10.00 per day.

ii) A student anticipating or overstaying vacation without obtaining leave from the Dean/ Director General/Director/Principal will be fined from Rs.50.00 to Rs.500.00 as a special fine by the Dean/Director General/Director/Principal concerned according to intensity of the situation.

iii) A student absenting himself without leave from games/Tutorial Group Meeting will be fined Rs.10.00 per day.

D. Education System

The University introduced the Semester System of education and examination from 1976–77 at both under–and–postgraduate levels.

E. Uniform

The uniform prescribed for the students of this University is as follows:-

a. For boys:

(i) Winter Season(1st November to 15th April): Blue blazer coat with University crest, Grey

worsted trousers,

White shirt, Black shoes and Blue white stripped tie

OR Grey ShalwarKameez, Navy blue Jacket,

Black shoes with socks

(ii) Summer Season (16th April to 31st October):

White shirt, Khaki trousers, Black shoes or Chappal

OR White ShalwarKameez, Black shoes or

Chappal

(They are not allowed to wear Necker, Long Necker at the Campus)

b. For girls:

Shalwar Kameez with white over coat (over all), White dupatta

(They are not allowed to wear Jeans and skirts etc. at the Campus)

The Government instructions for wearing the National dress should also be noted by the students.

F. Migration from other Provinces

Normally due to diversification of scheme of studies and system of evaluation, the students from Agriculture Universities/Colleges of other Provinces are not allowed to migrate to this University. However, the students who intend to migrate to this University, shall be required to fulfill the following conditions/submission of documents:–

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1. Reasons for migration must be genuine and plausible.

2. The applicant must fall within our admission merit of first semester of the year in which the applicant had sought admission at his parent institution.

3. No objection certificate by the parent institution and administrative Departments of both the concerned Provincial Governments.

4. Production of a certificate of good conduct and behaviour from the parent institution.

5. Production of detail marks certificate of the courses studied by the applicant in his parent institution and syllabi of courses for equivalence of his studies.

The application alongwith above documents be routed through the administrative Departments of the institution and forwarded to the Agriculture Department, Government of the Punjab alongwith no objection for onward transmission to this University. In order to maintain the educational standard of the University, sepearte migrate committee have been constituted in each faculty to consider migration cases strictly on merit.

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Momentous progress has been made in recent years in almost every field of science that necessitates the need for reviewing and revising the current programs to provide the students with knowledge essential for meeting the challenges of modern surge of science and technology. The new Pre-Agriculture certificate program will provide well trained nursery for admission in various undergraduate disciplines of agricultural sciences. It will make the students to gaze at Intermediate education holistically for further their education in Agriculture and allied subjects. This twist of transformation will presage a bright future of young generation through integration of basic sciences with Agriculture for new thinking, novel approaches and innovative technical skills to accelerate the growth of Agriculture sector in the country. The objectives of initiation of this certificate program is to provide education and learning facilities to the rural masses that could contribute towards Agricultural and rural Economics Development and to prepare the young students imbued with the zeal and spirit of service to the nation.

The Faculty of Sciences is offering 2-year Intermediate certificate program in Pre-Agriculture at UAF Community College (PARS) to cater the needs of ever demanding Agriculture scientists in the country. Secondary school certificate pass students with science subjects from any Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education in the Punjab or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto from a recognized institution securing at least 50% marks excluding marks of Hafiz-e-Quran are eligible for admission to the Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) certificate program. They will qualify this certificate program in minimum four semesters (2 years) after Matriculation.

(A) THE STATUTES AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE INTERMEDIATE(PRE-AGRICULTURE) CERTIFICATE AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD.

1. STATUTES

In these Statutes unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context;

(i) “Credit Hour” means the successful completion of a course of one semester hour in theory or 2-3 semesters hours in practicals per week. One credit hour will be equal to 50 minutes student teacher contact per week for 16 weeks and for laboratory/practical work its duration will be 2-3 hours.

(ii) “Semester” means teaching time of 19 weeks inclusive of admission/enrolment, conduct of examination, preparation and declaration of results etc. and gazetted holidays.

(iii) “Principal” means the Principal, UAF Community College.

2. Duration of the Certificate

(i) The minimum number of semesters for completing the course for the Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) Certificate shall be four. Provided that in case a student does not qualify for the award of Certificate within the minimum period of four semesters, he may continue his studies for a maximum of two consecutive semesters including terminal summer beyond which he shall not be eligible for enrolment.

(ii) The medium of instructions and examination shall be English except in the case of Islamic Studies, which shall be Urdu.

Admission to Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) on matric basis

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3. Duration of Semester

(i) There will be two semester in each academic year, Winter and Spring of 19 weeks each. The commencement of the semesters is regulated by the Academic Council.

(Explanation: Out of 19 weeks, 16 weeks shall be the actual teaching time, the rest may be utilized for admission/ enrolment, conduct of examinations, preparation and declaration of results etc.).

(ii) There will also be a summer session of 8 to 10 weeks duration as part of an academic year, and shall be optional. Students who wish to pass ‘F’ grade(s) and to improve ‘D’ grade(s) course(s) may enroll in the summer session in the courses offered. It shall not count towards residential requirements.

4. Scheme of Studies

The scheme of studies of Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) Certificate shall be as prescribed and approved by the Statutory bodies as given at Appendix 5 which may be amended from time to time.

5. Minimum Requirement for qualifying Certificate

The minimum credit requirement for instituting Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) Certificate shall be 104 credit hours for a duration of four semesters which may be amended from time to time.

REGULATIONS

1. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

(i) Minimum Academic Requirements

A candidate seeking admission to Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) Certificate must have passed Secondary School Certificate Examination(SSCE) in Science subjects from any Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education in the Punjab or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto from a recognized Institution securing at least 50% marks. If an applicant is Hafiz-e-Quran, 20 marks will also be added in the total marks while preparing merit after conducting/qualifying test; provided that the requirement of minimum marks may be amended from time to time by the Academic Council.

Seventy five percent(75%) of the allocated seats will be filled in with the candidates having rural background whereas 25% seats are meant for urban areas. The domicile district of a candidate will be determined from the name and place of School indicated in the Matric Certificate. If the school is situated within the premises of a district headquarter (any district of Punjab), the candidate will be considered as Urban. The rest of the candidates will be considered as Rural.

(Explanation: The female and male candidates will compete on reserved seats allocated on all Punjab and concerned District basis, respectively)

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(ii) Age

The candidates who have passed SSC examination not more than two years old and falling within 18 years of age on first September of the year of admission would be eligible to apply. Provided that the Vice Chancellor may relax upper age limit condition in exceptional cases after provisional selection of a candidate on merit, on the recommendations of the Principal concerned.

2. Numbers to be Admitted

On the proposal of the Principal concerned, the Academic Council shall determine the number of students to be admitted in each academic session.

3. Authority of Admission

The admission may be made by the Principal, UAF Community College being competent authority. However, the admission authority may refuse admission to a student without assigning any reason.

4. Time for Admission

The candidates may be admitted at the beginning of the Winter Semester of each academic session. They are required to deposit dues/complete other admission/enrolment formalities within the dates notified by the Principal, failing which his/her admission shall stand cancelled automatically. Provided that the admission of such candidates may be allowed by the Vice Chancellor subject to availability of seat and on the recommendations of the Principal till such time as it does not conflict with the prescribed requirements of 75% attendance in lectures and practicals of each subject which will be counted from the notified date of commencement of classes for fresh entrants. Such proposal will however, be recommended after completion of admission process.Explanation: Admission/enrolment will only be considered completed when IA-I form is submitted in the Office of the Principal. Merely depositing of fee will not serve the purpose.

5. Enrolment

(i) A candidate admitted to the certificate shall for so long as he has not completed the requirement of certificate, enroll for each semester subject to the maximum admissible limit of six semesters, failing which his admission shall stand cancelled. In case a student discontinues studies without prior permission, he may seek readmission in the same semester next year with the approval of the Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the Principal concerned or the subsequent year with the permission of the Academic Council, provided that he has not already exhausted the maximum residential requirements for the certificate. The student after the expiry of these two admissible chances, shall not be eligible to seek re-admission/fresh admission in the University;

Provided further that after first four semesters, a candidate may enroll in the semester in which his failing/remaining course(s) are offered in accordance with the prescribed “Scheme of Studies” subject to the maximum admissible limit of six semesters including terminal summer.

Clarification of Statute 2(i) and Regulation 5(i).

The two semesters provided in excess of the normal duration of the certificate have to be treated as exactly identical to the original minimum duration in matters of regulating the course conduct. This provision does not place any bar on the students’ right to discontinue their studies during these extra two semesters. But what is inviolable in their case is their consecutive nature. One cannot skip a semester during this extra period and recover it beyond the maximum admissible semesters after it has ended. For instance, if a student discontinues his studies in 5th semester and the course(s) in question is/are not offered in the next 6th semester,

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s/he cannot claim a right to further enroll in the next(7th) semester, except that s/he avails himself/herself of the terminal summer session. S/he has come to the end of his/her studies. The law provides him/her no further chance to continue studies or seek fresh admission in any case.

(ii) An application for enrolment on the prescribed form(IA-1) accompanied with the prescribed fee receipt, shall be presented by regular students on the days notified for the purpose; provided that the Principal may, in special circumstances and on payment of late fee permit a student to enroll within seven days after the expiry of last day of enrolment.

Provided further that the Vice Chancellor till such time the student can complete 75% attendance requirement in lectures and practical of each subject, may allow late enrolment after the expiry of above seven days under special circumstances of individual cases to be recorded in writing on the recommendation of Principal and on payment of double late fee.

Explanation: The enrolment will only be considered completed when enrolment form (IA-1) alongwith prescribed fee receipt is submitted in the Principals’ office. Merely depositing of fee doesn’t means completion of enrolment.

(iii) Minimum and Maximum Credit Hours:

A Regular Semester:

Each student shall register himself/herself in the first and second semesters for all the credit hours prescribed for these semesters. In 3rd and 4th semesters a student may register courses upto 27 credit hours. Provided further

that the Principal may allow to enroll extra credit hours on the written request submitted by a student well in time upto 31 credit hours in these semesters subject to the condition that s/he have no odd and even semester course left behind for completion of Certificate requirements after enrolment of these extra credit hours.

B Summer Session:

a. The student who wish to pass ‘F’ and or to improve ‘D’ grade(s) may enroll during the summer session falling after 2nd semester normally for not more than 12 credit hours.

b. After 4th semester if a student has not secured minimum CGPA for the award of Certificate, s/he may enroll ‘F’ grade course(s) upto the normal limit of 12 credit hours. If required, a student may also enroll only ‘D’ grade course(s) for improvement upto the normal limit. The limit of 12 credit hours in the case of ‘F’ grade course(s) may be exceeded upto 16 credit hours with the permission of the Principal, if the student will complete Certificate requirements after that session. In case the course(s) yet to qualify are more than 16 credit hours, the student will enroll the course(s) upto the normal limit of 12 credit hours.

c. In summer session falling after 6th semester(terminal summer), a student may enroll failed courses only, upto 16 credit hours with the permission of the Principal subject to the condition that s/he will complete his/her Certificate after that session. In this situation, s/he will not be able to enroll any ‘D’ grade course(s).

d. In summer session double classes will be held to compensate the normal study hours of a regular semester.

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e. The prescribed attendance requirements and relevant Regulations will strictly be adhered to. A team of 2-4 teachers headed by a senior teacher will teach classes of a course in the summer session.

6. Improvement of ‘D’ Grade

(i) In any admissible regular semester/summer session a student may repeat once those course(s) in which he had obtained the lowest grade i.e. ‘D’ grade previously subject to maximum credit hours limit. After completion of prescribed ‘Scheme of Studies’ and residential requirements, a student stands ineligible to enroll ‘D’ grade course(s) for improvement of CGPA even s/he has not exhausted the maximum residential requirements of semesters.

(ii) Any improved grade will substitute ‘F’ and ‘D’ grades of the previous semester for calculating CGPA but ‘F’ and ‘D’ grades will form part of the transcript.

7 Examination and Weightage

(i) A mid-term examination for one hour duration will be held during 9th week of the semester which shall carry 30% of the total marks allocated for the course. This examination shall be held by the teacher in the prescribed period of a course who shall determine the form of the examination.

(ii) In addition, quizzes, special home assignments and or term papers shall carry 10% of the total marks allocated which shall uniformly split over the whole semester. The final examination to be held at the end of the semester shall carry 60% of the total allocated marks.

(iii) For the purpose of evaluation, one credit will carry 20 marks which will be divided in accordance with the credits assigned to Theory/practical of each course.

8. Uniformity/Standard in TestsThe Principal, UAF Community College will examine all problems regarding uniformity/ standards in tests, examinations, assignments etc. before the declaration of results for the semester, or any appeal from the student or teacher of any other related matter. The decision of the Principal shall be final. The students will be permitted to go through their answer books in the presence of teacher concerned before three days from forwarding the award list to the Controller of Examinations.

9. Practical Examination

The practical, each laboratory experiment, exercise, operation etc., shall be considered as an examination and 40% marks shall be assigned for overall general performance and 60% for the final examination.In order to complete a course successfully, a student is required to pass in theory and practical separately.

10. Declaration of Result

(i) The result of all the examinations shall be completed and delivered within 7 to 10 days of the date of examination under sealed cover to the Controller of Examinations at the end of each semester/session but before the termination of semester/session.

(ii) One copy of the award list of each subject shall be forwarded to the Principal under sealed cover.

(iii) At the end of each regular semester, a student is required to secure minimum GPA/CGPA for continuation of studies as under failing which s/he would ceased from the University rolls:-

1st semester GPA 0.75

2nd semester CGPA 1.00

3rd & subsequent semesters CGPA 2.00

Provided that after ceasing from University rolls due to obtaining GPA/CGPA less than the prescribed requirement such student(s) may seek fresh admission immediately in the next Winter Semester, on merit. This permission will however, be admissible only once

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throughout studies strictly subject to fulfillment of prescribed pre-requisites for admission. Provided further that the student having minimum CGPA of 2.50 will be eligible for obtaining Certificate. S/he may apply for admission in any first degree programme of the University subject to fulfillment of eligibility criteria, on inter see merit against the reserved seats.

11. Grade Point Average

(i) Grade points will as follows:

4 for A, 3 for B, 2 for C, 1 for D and Zero for F or failure, W for withdrawal and I for incomplete may also be used.

Maximum Cumulative Grade Point Average(CGPA) 4.00Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average for obtaining a Certificate 2.50

Grade Value Marks Remarks

A 4 80-100% Excellent

B 3 65-79% Good

C 2 50-64% Satisfactory

D 1 40-49% Pass

F 0 Below 40% Fail

(ii) The grade point will be worked on the basis of percentage of marks obtained by a student in each course separately according to the conversion table and not on the percentage of total marks obtained by a student.

12. Attendance Requirements

(i) A candidate with less than 75% of the attendance in theory and practical of each course separately shall not be allowed to sit in the final examination of the course in a semester.

(ii) A statement of daily attendance of the students in each course(theory and practical separately) on the prescribed form shall be sent by each teacher to the Principals’ office. The name of the student who is absent from the classes continuously for a week without prior permission shall be struck off the University rolls by the Principal being competent authority.

Provided that a student whose name has been struck off the University rolls due to said continuous absence may seek re-admission with the permission of the Principal upto the time within which he/she could complete prescribed attendance requirements in lectures and practicals of each subject separately. If a student fails to do so under any circumstances, will be treated as discontinued without prior permission of the competent authority and his/her request for continuation of studies, if received, may be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of relevant Regulations.

Provided further that the period of absence in the case of participation in co-curricular/sports activities with the prior permission of the Principal on the recommendations of the Principal Officer (Students’ Affairs) in the case of co-curricular and Director Sports in the case of sports activities, may not be counted.

13. Conduct of Examination

(i) The final examination of each course (theory and practical) shall be held during the last week of a semester at a time and place to be notified by the Principal.

(ii) The teacher concerned will set examination paper and submit the same to the Principal who shall set the final paper. The answer

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books will be marked by the respective teacher(s) under the supervision of the Principal concerned.

14. Discontinuation of Studies

If a student is unable to sit in the final examination due to unavoidable circumstances to be determined in each case or illness duly certified by a Registered Medical Officer, may discontinue the enrolled semester with the prior permission of the Principal. For the purpose, the student shall have to submit written request to the Principal alongwith supporting documents, if any, before the start of final examination which will be notified by the Principal’s office.

Provided that such student may seek re-admission on submission of written request in the same semester next year or in the subsequent year with the prior permission of the Principal and Academic Council respectively. The student after the expiry of these two admissible chances, shall not be eligible to seek re-admission/fresh admission in the University.

The following Rules/ Regulations/ instructions prescribed for undergraduate students which were printed in the prospectus will also be applicable upon the students of Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture):-

Students(Discipline and Conduct) Regulations, 1978

Rules

Submission of Applications Chapter.

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(B) THE STATUTES AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE FIRST DEGREE AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD.

I. STATUTES

1. In these Statutes unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context;

(i) “Audit Course” means a course attended without any liability of taking its examination.

(ii) “Credit Hour” means the successful completion of a course of one semester hour in theory or 2-3 semesters hours in practicals per week. One credit hour will be equal to 50 minutes student teacher contact per week for 16 weeks and for laboratory/practical work its duration will be 2-3 hours.

(iii) “Deficiency Course” means a course in which a student has been adjudged deficient by a competent body of the University.

(iv) “Non Credit Course” means a course of study, successful completion of which would not be a requirement for the degree.

(v) “Semester” means teaching time of 19 weeks inclusive of admission, conduct of examination, preparation and declaration of results etc. and gazetted holidays.

2. Duration of the Course

(i) The minimum number of semesters for completing the course for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Hons.) Agricultural Sciences: Agriculture, Agricultural & Resource Economics, Food Science & Technology, Animal Sciences, Microbiology,

Environmental Science and Dairy Science, Bachelor of Science Agricultural Engineering, Bachelor of Science Food Engineering, Bachelor of Science Textile Technology, Bachelor of Science Energy Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science Environmental Engineering, Bachelor of Science (Hons.) Home Economics, Bachelor of Science (Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics, Bachelor of Business Administration, BS(Bio-informatics), BS(Computer Science), BS(Information Technology) and BS(Software Engineering), shall be eight. Provided that in case a student does not qualify for the award of degree within the minimum period of eight semesters, he may continue his studies for a maximum of four consecutive semesters beyond which he shall not be eligible for enrolment. In case of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Doctor of Pharmacy, the minimum duration for completing degree program shall be ten semesters. However, a student who fails to complete these degrees within the minimum duration, may further continue his studies upto four consecutive semesters beyond which he shall not be eligible for any enrolment.

(ii) The medium of instructions and examinations shall be English except in the case of Islamic Studies, which shall be Urdu.

3. Duration of Semester

(i) There will be two semesters in each academic year, Winter and Spring of 19 weeks each. The commencement of the semesters is regulated by the Academic Council.

(Explanation: Out of 19 weeks, 16 weeks shall be the actual teaching time, the rest may be utilized for

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B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences: Agriculture /Agricultural & Recourse Economics/ Food Science & Technology/ Animal Sciences/ Microbiology/ Environmental Science/ Dairy Science

150 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters

B.Sc. (Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics 139 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters.

B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering 138 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters.

B.Sc. Food Engineering 137 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters.

B.Sc. Textile Technology 138 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters.

B.Sc. Energy Systems Engineering 140 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters

B.Sc. Environmental Engineering 136 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 204 credit hours for a duration of 10 semesters.

Doctor of Pharmacy(Pharm.D.) 200 credit hours for a duration of 10 semesters

B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Economics 149 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters.

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA) 138 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters

BS(Bio-Informatics) 136 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters

BS(Computer Science) 135 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters

BS(Information Technology) 138 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters

BS(Software Engineering) 138 credit hours for a duration of 8 semesters

admission, conduct of examinations, preparation and declaration of results etc.).

(ii) There will also be a summer session of 8 to 10 weeks duration as part of an academic year, and shall be optional. Students who wish to pass ‘F’ grade(s) and to improve ‘D’ grade(s) course(s) may enroll in summer session in the courses offered. It shall not count towards residential requirements.

4. Scheme of Study

The schemes of study for various degree examinations shall be as given in the Appendices appended to the Statutes. This schedule may be amended from time to time.

5. Minimum Requirements for various Degrees

The minimum credit requirement for instituting the various degrees shall be as follows. The limit of credit hours may be increased/decreased from time to time according to the requirements or as prescribed by HEC:

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S.# Name of degree Academic qualification Minimum requirement

1. B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences:(associated degrees)Agriculture/Agricultural & Resources Economics/ Food Science & Technology/Animal Sciences/ Microbiology/ Environmental Science/ Dairy Science

Intermediate Science(Pre-Medical) 50% marks i.e. 550/1100

Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

2. B.Sc.(Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics

Intermediate Science(Pre-Medical) 60% marks i.e. 660/1100

Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

3. B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Three years Diploma of Associate Engineer in Civil, Mechanical and Auto & Farm Machinery Technologies

60% marks i.e. 660/1100

Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

4. B.Sc. Food Engineering Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Three years Diploma of Associate Engineer in Chemical, Food and Mechanical Technologies

60% marks i.e. 660/1100

Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

II. REGULATIONS

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Academic Requirements

1 i A candidate seeking admission to the following first degree courses must have passed the examination shown against each course or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto from a recognized Institution of Punjab securing the minimum marks indicated with each degree excluding 20 marks of Hafiz-e-Quran. These extra marks will be added in the total

marks while preparing merit after conducting/ qualifying test. Provided that the eligibility requirements may be amended from time to time by the Academic Council. The admission to B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences and its associated degrees shall be made on the basis of common ‘Scheme of Studies” for first four semesters. On completion of four semesters, the candidates have a choice to opt any of the associated degree program which will be exercised on the basis of their CGPA secured at the end of 4th semester, order of preference and availability of seats in the respective discipline:-

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S.# Name of degree Academic qualification Minimum requirement

5. B.Sc. Textile Technology Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Three years Diploma of Associate Engineer in Chemical, Textile and Mechanical Technologies

60% marks i.e. 660/1100

Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

6. B.Sc. Energy Systems Engineering

Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/Three years Diploma of Associate Engineer in Electrical, Electronics & Mechatronics Technologies

60% marks i.e. 660/1100

Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

7. B.Sc. Environmental Engineering

Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/Three years Diploma of Associate Engineer in Electrical, Civil, Chemical & Auto & Farm Machinery and Mechanical Technologies

60% marks i.e. 660/1100

Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

8. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine(DVM)

Intermediate Science(Pre-Medical) 50% marks i.e. 550/1100

Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

9. Doctor of Pharmacy(Pharm.D.) Intermediate(Pre-Medical) 50% marks i.e. 550/1100

Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

10. B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Economics Intermediate Science(Pre-Medical) 50% marks i.e. 550/1100

Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

11. Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

Intermediate(12 years schooling) 45% marks i.e. 495/1100

Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

12. BS(Bio-Informatics) Intermediate(Pre-Medical/ Pre-Engineering)/ICS

45% marks i.e. 495/1100

Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

13. BS(Computer Science) Intermediate with Mathematics 45% marks i.e. 495/1100

Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

14. BS(Information Technology) Intermediate 45% marks i.e. 495/1100

Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

15. BS(Software Engineering) Intermediate with Mathematics 60% marks i.e. 660/1100

Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) CGPA 2.50/4.00

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Provided further that 75% of the admission in the case of B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences and 50% in the case of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine on open merit or district merit(where applicable) shall be made from the candidates having rural background, whereas the percentage for urban candidates will be 25% and 50% in these degree programs respectively. The domicile district of a candidate will be determined from the name and place of School indicated in the Matric Certificate. If the school is situated within the premises of a district headquarter(any district of Punjab), the candidate will be considered as Urban. The rest of the candidates will be considered as Rural. The candidates seeking admission to Engineering programs shall have to qualify entry test conducted by the University whereas qualifying customized NTS entry test conducted at the premises of the Faculty concerned will be mandatory for those seeking admission to DVM.

ii Age

A candidate must not be more than 23 years of age on 1st September of the year of admission provided that after provisional selection, the Vice Chancellor may relax upper age limit in very exceptional cases on the recommendations of

the Dean/Director/Director General/ Head of Sub Campus concerned.

iii Domicile

The candidate domiciles in other Provinces but passing Intermediate examination from the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education of the Punjab may be considered for admission against Provincial quota of the respective Province.

2 Allocation of seats

The Academic Council on the recommendations of the Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus concerned shall allocate seats for admission to first degree courses under various categories.

3 Authority of Admission

The following will be the admission authorities for carrying out admission in the degree programs mentioned below offered at main Campus as well as Sub Campuses except B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences:-

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S.# Name of Degree Admission Authority

1. B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Economics Director General, National Institute of Food Science & Technology2. B.Sc.(Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics

3. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine(DVM)Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Science

4. Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D.)

5. B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering

Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering & Technology

6. B.Sc. Food Engineering

7. B.Sc. Textile Technology

8. B.Sc. Energy Systems Engineering

9. B.Sc. Environmental Engineering

10. Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA) Director, Institute of Business Management Sciences

11. BS(Bio-Informatics)

Dean, Faculty of Sciences12. BS(Computer Science)

13. BS(Information Technology)

14. BS(Software Engineering)

15. B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture(Dera Ghazi Khan Campus) Principal, College of Agriculture, Dera Ghazi Khan.

16. B.Sc. (Hons.) Poultry Science(Toba Tek Singh, Sub-Campus) Principal of Sub-Campus.

17. B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences(Burewala Sub-Campus) Principal of Sub-Campus.

In the case of admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences and its associated degrees, the following Admission Committee will be the competent authority:-

1. Dean, Faculty of Agriculture Convener

2. Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences Member

3. Dean, Faculty of Animal Husbandry Member

4. Director General, National Institute of Food Science & Technology Member

5. Director, Institute of Microbiology Member

6. Director, Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences Member

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However, the concerned admission authority and Convener of Committee may refuse admission to a student without assigning any reason.

4. Deficiency

If the schedule of courses pursued by a candidate does not provide adequate background for the 1st degree course which he intends to take up, he may be required to make up the deficiency by taking one or more additional course(s) of deficiency level as may be prescribed by the Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub-Campus concerned.

5. Time for Admission

The candidates may be admitted at the beginning of the Winter Semester of each academic session. They are required to deposit dues/complete other admission/enrolment formalities within the dates notified by the Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus, failing which his/her admission shall stand cancelled automatically. Provided that the admission of such candidates may be allowed by the Vice Chancellor subject to availability of seat and on the recommendations of the Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus concerned till such time as it does not conflict with the prescribed requirements of 75% attendance in lectures and practicals of each subject which will be counted from the notified date of commencement of classes for fresh entrants.

Explanation: Admission/Enrolment will only be considered completed when UG–I form is deposited with the concerned Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub-Campus. Merely depositing of fee will not serve the purpose.

6. Enrolment

(i) A candidate admitted to the course shall for so long as he has not completed all the requirements for the degree, enroll

himself for each semester subject to the maximum admissible limit of 12 semesters in case of four years degree programs and 14 semesters in case of five year degree programs including terminal summer session, failing which his admission shall stand cancelled.

In case a student discontinues a semester without permission, he may seek re–admission, in the same semester next year with the approval of the Vice Chancellor on the recommendations of the Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub-Campus concerned or in the subsequent year with the permission of the Academic Council, provided that he has not already exhausted the maximum residential requirements for the course. In case a student does not avail both the admissible opportunities for seeking re-admission, he shall not be eligible for re-admission in future. Provided that the Academic Council may, on the recommendations of the Dean/Director/Director General/ Head of Sub-Campus concerned, condone the above period in special circumstances to be recorded in writing. Provided that after the first eight semesters of four years degree programs and ten semesters for five years degree programs, a candidate may enrol in the semester in which his/her failing/remaining subject(s) is/are offered in accordance with his/her “Scheme of Studies” subject to the maximum admissible limit of 12 and 14 semesters as the case may be. Provided further that the semester meant for Internship as per approved scheme of studies shall be meant for Internship only.

Clarification of Statute 2(i) and Regulation 6(i)

The four semesters provided in excess of the normal

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duration of the course have to be treated as exactly identical to the original minimum duration in matters of regulating the course conduct. This provision does not place any bar on the students’ right to discontinue their studies during these extra four semesters. But what is inviolable in their case is their consecutive nature. One cannot skip a semester during this extra period and recover it beyond the maximum admissible semesters after it has ended. For instance, if a student of four years degree programs discontinues studies in the 11th semester, and the course in question is not offered in the next 12th semester, he/she cannot claim a right to further enrol in the next(13th) semester, except that he/she avails himself/herself of the terminal summer session. He/she has come to the end of his/her studies. The law provides him/her no further chance. As the minimum duration of five years degree programs shall be 10 and the maximum 14 semesters for completion of degree, therefore, on the above analogy, the students of these degrees shall not be eligible to enrol beyond 14th semester except terminal summer session. Provided further that the semester meant for Internship as per approved scheme of studies shall be meant for Internship only.

(ii) An application for enrolment on the prescribed form(UG-I) accompanied by the prescribed fee paid receipt, shall be presented by regular students in the Office of the Dean/ Director General/Head of Sub Campus concerned on the days notified by the Treasurer’s office for the purpose. The date for enrolment with normal late fee will also be announced by the Treasurer’s office in the same notification.

Provided that after the expiry of last date with normal late fee notified by the Treasurer’s office, the Dean/Director General/Head of Sub Campus concerned may within next seven days permit a student for late enrolment on payment of prescribed double late fee.

Provided further that the Vice Chancellor may allow late enrolment to a student after the expiry of seven days period granted by the Dean/Director General/Head of Sub Campus. This permission will be granted under special circumstances in individual

cases on the recommendations of the Dean/Director/Head of Sub Campus on the written request of a student on payment of double late fee till such time as it does not conflict with the prescribed requirement of 75% attendance in lectures and practicals of each subject which will be counted from the date of commencement of regular semester. After the expiry of prescribed period, permission for late enrolment shall not be granted in any case. In that eventuality, the concerned applicant will be treated as discontinued studies without permission of the competent authority and his request for continuation of studies, if received, may be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of relevant Regulations.

Explanation: Enrolment will only be considered completed when UG–I form is submitted with the concerned Dean/Director General/Head of Sub-Campus. Merely depositing of fee will not serve the purpose.

(iii) Withdrawal of the course(s): A student may be allowed to change the course(s) within 7 days from the commencement of the semester and to withdraw from a course within 5 weeks of the commencement of the semester with the consent of the Advisory Committee.

(iv) Minimum and Maximum Credit Hours:

A Regular Semester:

a. Each student shall register himself/herself in the first and second semesters for all the credit hours prescribed for these semesters. In subsequent semester(s) s/he shall have to register for courses of minimum 17 and maximum 27 credit hours for all degree programmes except B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences and its associated degrees for which the limit is 20-23 credit hours respectively.

b. In two semesters falls before the semester meant for internship a student may

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register himself/herself upto 27 credit hours for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences and its associated degrees and upto 30 credit hours for all other degree programmes. Provided further that the Dean/Director General/Principal concerned may allow to enroll extra credit hours on the written request submitted by a student well in time up to 30 credit hours for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences and its associated degrees and upto 34 for all other degree programmes subject to condition that he/she will complete his/her degree after enrollement of extra credit hours.

c. No course shall be offered during the regular semester which does not fall within the “Scheme of Studies” in the respective semester.

B Summer Session

a. The students who wish to pass ‘F” and or to improve ‘D’ grade (s) may enroll during the summer session normally for not more than 12 credit hours

b. After 8th regular semester of four years degree programs and 10th regular semester for five years degree programs, if a student has yet to qualify fail courses of more than 16 credit hours, s/he will enroll only up to the normal limit of 12 credit hours , which may include ‘F’ and ‘D’ grade courses. He / she will enroll the remaining course (s) in the forthcoming regular semester(s) or the summer session(s) following thereafter as per scheme of studies.

c. In summer sessions following 8th, 10th and 12th regular semesters for the students of four years degree programs and 10th, 12th and 14th regular semesters

for five years degree programs, a student may enroll fail course(s) only, upto 16 credit hours with the permission of the Dean/Director/Director General/Head of sub campus provided that s/he will complete her/his degree programme after that session. In this situation, s/he will not be able to enroll any “D’ grade course(s).

d. In summer session double classes will be held to compensate the normal study hours of a regular semester.

The prescribed attendance requirements and relevant Regulations will strictly be adhered to. A team of 3-4 teachers headed by a senior teacher will teach classes of a course in the summer session.

7 Constitution of Advisory Committees

The Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub-Campus shall constitute Advisory Committees in their respective Faculties/Institutes/Sub-Campus to provide adequate counseling and guidance to the students in the selection of their courses and other related matters.

8 Number of Courses

The courses will be numbered to a scheme such as B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture 1st and 2nd semester (301–400), 3rd and 4th(401–500) and so on. This number will be preceded by two to four letters indicating the field of study i.e. AGRON–310(Agronomy–310).

9 Improvement of ‘D’ Grade

(i) In any regular or summer session a student may repeat once those course(s) of the previous semester(s) in which he/she has secured the lowest grade i. e.’D’ only within the prescribed limit of credit hours. However, after completion of

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courses prescribed under the ‘Scheme of Studies’ and residential requirements, a student stands ineligible to enroll ‘D’ grade course(s) for improvement of CGPA even if s/he has not exhausted the maximum admissible limit of semesters.

(ii) Any improved grades will substitute ‘F’ and ‘D’ grades of the previous semester for calculating CGPA but ‘F’ and ‘D’ grades will form part of the transcript.

10. Examination and Weightage

(i) A mid–term examination for one hour duration will be held during 9th week of the semester which shall carry 30% of the total marks allocated for the course. This examination shall be held by the teachers concerned who shall determine the form of the examination.

(ii) In addition, quizzes, special home assignments and/or term papers shall carry 10% of the total marks allocated which shall uniformly split over the whole semester.

The final examination to be held at the end of the semester shall carry 60% of the total marks allocated.

(iii) For the purpose of evaluation, one credit will carry 20 marks e.g. a 5 credit course will carry 100 marks. These marks will be divided in accordance with the credit assigned to Theory/Practical of each course.

11. Uniformity/Standard in Tests

In each Department the respective Boards of Studies will examine all problems regarding uniformity/standards in tests, examinations, assignments etc. before the declaration of results for the semester, or any appeal from the student or teacher of any other related matter. The decision of the Board shall be final. The students will be permitted to go through their answer books in the presence of teachers concerned within 3 days before the award list is sent to the

Controller of Examinations.

12. Practical Examination

The practical, each laboratory experiment, exercise, operation etc., shall be considered an examination and 40% marks shall be assigned for overall general performance and 60% for the final examination.

13. Declaration of Result

(i) The result of all the examinations shall be completed and delivered within 7 to 10 days of the date of examination under sealed cover to the Controller of Examinations at the end of each semester.

(ii) One copy of the award of each subject shall be forwarded to the Chairman of the Department/Dean/Director General/Head of Sub-Campus concerned under sealed cover.

(iii) GPA/CGPA at the end of 1st, 2nd and subsequent semesters:

A student is required to secure minimum GPA 0.5 at the end of first and CGPA 0.75 after 2nd semester enabling him/her to continue studies, failing which he/she will cease to be on the rolls of the University. However, such student(s) may, seek fresh admission in any degree course, on merit subject to eligibility; provided that this concession will be admissible to him/her only once. In 3rd or any subsequent semester(s), a student is required to secure a minimum CGPA of 1.00, so that he/she feels impelled to get the minimum CGPA of 2.20 required for qualifying for the award of the degree, failing which he/she would cease to be on the rolls of the University and shall not be re-admitted afresh in any degree progamme of the University.

(iv) Calculation of GPA/CGPA:

GPA/CGPA will be calculated at the end of each semester in accordance with the relevant Regulations.

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14. Minimum Pass Marks

In order to complete a course successfully, a student is required to obtain at least 40% marks each in Theory and Practical separately.

15. Grade Point Average

(i) Grade points will be as follows: 4 for A, 3 for B, 2 for C, 1 for D and Zero

for F or failure. W for withdrawal and I for Incomplete may also be used.

Maximum grade point average: 4.00Minimum grade point average for obtaining a degree: 2.20

Grade Value Marks Remarks

A 4 80-100% Excellent

B 3 65-79% Good

C 2 50-64% Satisfactory

D 1 40-49% Pass

F 0 Below 40% Fail

(ii) The grade point will be worked on the basis of percentage of marks obtained by a student in each course separately according to conversion table and not on the percentage of total marks obtained by a student.

16. Attendance Requirements

(i) A candidate with less than 75% of the attendance in Theory and Practical of each course separately shall not be allowed to take the final examination of the course in a semester. Provided that the period of absence in the case of participation in co–curricular/sports activities outside Faisalabad/D.G. Khan and Toba Tek Singh, with the permission of Dean/Director /Director General/Head of Sub-Campus concerned may not be counted.

(ii) The teacher concerned shall send to the Dean/ Director /Director General/Head of Sub-Campus concerned through the Chairman of the Department, a statement of daily attendance of students in each course, Theory and Practicals separately on the prescribed form. The name of the student who is absent from the classes continuously for a week without prior permission shall be struck off the rolls by the Dean/ Director /Director General/Head of Sub-Campus concerned.

Provided that a student whose name has been struck off the University rolls due to said continuous absence may seek re-admission with the permission of the Dean/ Director /Director General/Head of Sub-Campus upto the time within which he could complete prescribed attendance requirements in lecturers and practicals of each subject separately. If a student fails to do so under any circumstances, will be treated as discontinued without prior permission of the competent authority and his request for continuation of studies, if received, may be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of relevant Regulations.

17. Conduct of Examination

(i) The final examination of each course (Theory and Practical) shall be held during the last week of a semester at a time and place to be notified by the Chairman of the Department/Dean of Faculty/ Director, Director General of Institute /Head of Sub-Campuses.

(ii) All teachers teaching the various sections of a class will set their individual examination papers and submit them to the Department Chairman who shall set the final single paper from the examination

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papers so submitted by the sectional teachers. The answer books will be marked by the respective teachers individually or collectively as may be determined by the Department’s Chairman/Deans/Director/Director General/Head of Sub-Campus. The Chairman of the Department will arrange the supervision of the examination of the course, marking of the answer books and preparation of award lists.

(iii) If an enrolled student is unable to sit in the final examination due to illness or under the circumstances beyond his/her control to be determined in each case, may submit a written request to the Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus concerned prior to commencement of final examination of the respective semester. The application must be accompanied with a Medical Certificate issued by a Registered Medical Officer in case of illness. On receipt of request, notification for discontinuation will be issued by the Dean/Director General/Head of Sub Campus concerned.

The student may however, continue his studies after enrolment in the same semester next year with the permission of Dean/ Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus or in the subsequent year but with the permission of the Academic Council on the recommendations of the Dean/ Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus concerned. In case a student does not avail both the admissible opportunities for seeking re-admission, he/she shall not be eligible for re-admission in future. Provided that the Academic Council may on the recommendations of the Dean/ Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus concerned condone the above period in special circumstances to be recorded in writing.

18. Marks/Grade of Deficiency Course

The marks/grade required to pass a deficiency course shall be the same as in the regulations relating to the

examination/course concerned.

19. Script of Examinations

The script of each examination may be shown to

the students by the concerned teacher taken back immediately and then forwarded to the Controller of Examinations within three weeks, who shall preserve the scripts for a year. If a mistake or a discrepancy in the marking of the scripts of a serious nature comes to the notice of the Controller of Examinations, he shall take action to get it rectified in a suitable manner after obtaining proper orders from the Vice Chancellor.

20. Examination Fees

University examination fee shall be charged at the prescribed rates.

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(C) THE STATUTES AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE B.ED. DEGREE AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD.

I. STATUTES

1. In these Statutes unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context;

i. “Credit Hour” means the successful completion of a course of one semester hour in theory or 2-3 semesters hours in practical per week. One credit hour will be equal to 50 minutes student teacher contact per week of 16 weeks and for laboratory/practical work its duration will be 2-3 hours.

ii. “Deficiency Course” means a course in which a student has been adjudged deficient by a competent body of the University.

iii. “Semester” means teaching time of 19 weeks inclusive of admission, conduct of examination, preparation and declaration of results etc. and gazetted holidays.

2. Duration of the Course

i. Whereas the maximum time would be four semesters and two summer sessions. Minimum number of semesters for completing the course for this degree shall be two semesters one summer session.

ii. The minimum CGPA at the completion of entire course work should be 2.20 which is requirement for the award of the degree

iii. The medium of instructions and examinations shall be English.

3. Duration of Semester

i. There will be two semesters in each academic year, Winter and Spring of 19 weeks each. The commencement of the semesters is regulated by the Academic Council.

(Explanation: Out of 19 weeks, 16 weeks shall be the actual teaching time, the rest may be utilized for admission, conduct of examinations, preparation and declaration of results, etc.).

ii. During each semester a student may enroll minimum 12 and maximum 24 credit hours.

iii. There will also be a summer session of 8 to 10 weeks duration as part of an academic year, and shall be compulsory for students to enroll six credits. Students who wish to pass “F” grade(s) and to improve “D” grade(s) may also enroll in this session in the courses offered, but number of credit hours must not exceed 12.

4. Scheme of Study

The schemes of study for this degree programme shall be as given in the Schedule–I appended to the Statutes. This schedule may be amended from time to time.

5. Minimum Credit hours Requirements

The minimum credit requirement for completing this degree shall be 44 credit hours for a duration of two semesters and a summer session.

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II. REGULATIONS

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Academic Requirements

i. A candidate seeking admission to B.Ed. degree programme must have passed graduation(14 years degree) from HEC recognized University/Institution. i.e. B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences and its associated degrees, Home Economics, Animal Husbandry, Poultry Science, B. Sc Agri. Engg., DVM/BCS (Hons.) or B.Sc. (Hons.) with any discipline in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Zoology, Botany)/Math/Computer Science, or M. Sc. in any mentioned discipline with two years B.Sc. securing at least 45% marks under annual system or CGPA of 2.50/4.00 under semester system. The students enrolled in any degree programme of UAF will be eligible to apply in this programme through credit earning system.

ii. The morning students pursuing their higher degrees in Faisalabad city who fulfill the minimum requirements for admission to this degree will also be eligible to apply and continue (if admitted on merit) the evening programme of studies i.e. B.Ed.

iii. Merit for admission in this degree programme shall be determined on the basis of percentage of marks (calculated upto three decimals) in the degree programme which is a requirement for admission to B.Ed.

Earning/Transfer Credits

i. Student enrolled in the morning degree programme (mentioned as eligibility criteria for admission to B. Ed) in Faisalabad city may enroll to B. Ed degree courses. They may enroll 1-7 courses in each semester or 1-2 courses each summer session subject to maximum limit to prescribed workload in the respective degree programme to complete the

minimum requirements of B. Ed degree. After the completion of their basic degree they will have to apply for the transfer of credit and to get admission to B. Ed. Their admission and final B. Ed result shall be notified after fulfilling all the prescribed requirements. Their enrollment shall only be for earning credits. There shall be no compulsion of maximum number of applicants to be admitted in this case.

ii. Accordingly, the students of under-and-postgraduate programmes of Faisalabad city, may be allowed to enroll B.Ed. under credit earning/transfer programme. They will apply on plain paper for credit earning/transfer programme but, after completing the basic degree, they will be required to submit their application on proper form.

iii. Students/candidates may start to enroll credit earning programme in any semester/summer session of the academic year. They will apply on plain paper for credit earning but after completing the basic degree they will be required to submit their application on approved form. They may also discontinue studies (within the period of their morning degree programme) for the semester as per their desire with the permission of the Principal, UAF Community College.

Equal Opportunity

This is an equal opportunity for all people of Pakistan possessing required qualification with out any discrimination of age, sex, creed or domicile.

Numbers to be Admitted

Total number of seats shall be 25-50 for admission on open merit basis. However, three seats shall be reserved each for the Children of University Teacher and other Employee (total six seats). However, the Vice Chancellor, may approve to increase or decrease the number of seats in this degree in special circumstances on the recommendations of the Principal, UAF Community College.

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Authority of Admission

The admission shall be made on merit by Principal, UAF Community College.

Time for Admission

i. Candidates may be admitted at the beginning of the Winter Semester. If a candidate fails to enroll, his admission shall stand cancelled.

ii. The Principal, UAF Community College may refuse admission to a student without assigning any reason.

Enrolment

i. A candidate admitted to the course shall for so long as s/he has not completed all the requirements for the degree, enroll himself/herself for each semester subject to the maximum admissible limit of 4 semesters and two summer sessions failing which her/his admission shall stand cancelled. In case a student discontinues without permission, s/he may seek re–admission, in the same semester next year, with the approval of the Vice Chancellor and on the recommendations of the Principal, UAF Community College or the subsequent year with the permission of the Academic Council, provided that s/he has not already exhausted the maximum residential requirements for the course.

ii. An application for enrolment on the prescribed form (UG–I) accompanied by the prescribed fee receipt, shall be presented by students on the day(s) notified for the purpose in the office of the Principal; provided that the Principal in special circumstances and on payment of prescribed double late fee may allow

to enroll within next seven days after the commencement of semester.

Provided further that the Vice Chancellor may allow late enrolment to a student after the expiry of seven days period granted by the Principal. This permission will be granted under special circumstances in individual cases on the recommendations of the Principal on written request of a student on payment of double late fee, till such time as it does not conflict with the prescribed requirement of 75% attendance in lectures and practical of each subject.

Provided further that a student must produce at the time of his/her first enrollment, a certificate from the University Resident Medical Officer to the effect that s/he is free from any communicable disease(s) or mental or physical disability which is likely to stand in the way of his/her pursuing B.Ed. degree programme.

Provided further that the students seeking admission for the first time in the degree must complete all admission/enrolment formalities within the date(s) notified by the Principal, UAF Community College, failing which their admission shall stand cancelled; provided further that the readmission of such students may be allowed, by the Vice Chancellor till such time as it does not conflict with the prescribed requirements of 75% attendance in lectures and practical of each subject.

Explanation: Enrolment will only be considered completed when UG–I form is deposited with the Principal. Merely depositing of fee will not serve the purpose.

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Registration

If not already registered with UAF, each student will have to get himself/herself registered with UAF.

Constitution of Advisory Committees

The Principal, UAF Community College shall constitute Advisory Committee to provide adequate counseling and guidance to the students.

Number of Courses

The courses will be numbered to a scheme such as EDU-501 and so on.

Improvement of ‘D’ Grade

(i) In the 2nd, 3rd and 4th semester or in summer sessions, a student may repeat once those courses of the previous semester(s) in which s/he had secured the lowest grade i.e. ‘D’ only, provided s/he does not fulfill the minimum requirement for the award of the degree.

(ii) Any improved grade(s) will substitute ‘F’ and ‘D’ grades of the previous semester for calculating CGPA but ‘F’ and ‘D’ grades will form part of the transcript.

Examination and Weightage

(i) A mid–term examination for one hour duration will be held during 9th week of the semester which shall carry 30% of the total marks allocated for the course. This examination shall be held by the teachers concerned who shall determine the form of the examination.

(ii) In addition, quizzes, special home assignments and/or term papers shall carry 10% of the total marks allocated which shall uniformly split over the whole semester.

(iii) The final examination to be held at the end of the semester shall carry 60% of the total marks allocated.

(iv) For the purpose of evaluation, one credit will carry 20 marks e.g. a 5 credit course will carry 100 marks. These marks will be divided in accordance with the credit assigned to Theory/Practical of each course.

Uniformity/Standard in Tests

The Board of Studies concerned will examine all problems regarding uniformity/standards in tests, examinations, assignments, etc. before the declaration of results for the semester, or any appeal from the student or teacher of any other related matter. The decision of the Board shall be final. The students will be permitted to go through their answer books in the presence of teachers concerned within 3 days before the award list is sent to the Controller of Examinations.

Practical Examination

The practical, exercise, operation etc., shall be considered an examination and 40% marks shall be assigned for overall general performance and 60% for the final examination.

Declaration of Result

(i) The result of all the examinations shall be completed and delivered within 7 to 10 days of the date of examination under sealed cover to the Controller of Examinations at the end of each semester.

(ii) One copy of the award of each subject shall be forwarded to the Principal, UAF Community College under sealed cover.

(iii) GPA/CGPA at the end of 1st, 2nd and subsequent semesters:

At the end of first semester a student securing GPA less than 1.5 shall cease to be on the rolls of the University. He/she may, however, again seek admission at the next following admission time, on merit; provided that this concession will be admissible to her/him only once. The student must get a minimum CGPA of 2.00 at the end of the second semester.

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(iv) Calculation of GPA/CGPA will be calculated at the end of each semester in accordance with the relevant Regulations.

Minimum Pass Marks

In order to complete a course successfully, a student is required to obtain at least 40% marks each in Theory and Practical separately.

Grade Point Average

(i) Grade points will be as follows:

4 for A, 3 for B, 2 for C, 1 for D and Zero for F or failure. W for withdrawal and I for Incomplete may also be used.

Maximum grade point average: 4.00

Minimum grade point average for obtaining a degree: 2.20

Grade Value Marks Remarks

A 4 80-100% Excellent

B 3 65-79% Good

C 2 50-64% Satisfactory

D 1 40-49% Pass

F 0 Below 40% Fail

(ii) The grade point will be worked on the basis of percentage of marks obtained by a student in each course separately according to conversion table and not on the percentage of total marks obtained by a student.

Attendance Requirements

(i) A candidate with less than 75% of the attendance in Theory and Practical of each

course separately shall not be allowed to take the final examination of the course in a semester/session.

(ii) The teacher concerned shall send to the Principal, a statement of daily attendance of students in each course, Theory and Practical separately on the prescribed form. The name of the student who is absent from the classes continuously for a week without prior permission shall be struck off the rolls by the Principal.

Conduct of Examination

(i) The final examination of each course (Theory and Practical) shall be held during the last week of a semester at a time and place to be notified by the Principal.

(ii) If a student enrolled in a semester has discontinued or is unable to sit in the final examination due to illness duly certified by a Registered Medical Officer or under the circumstances beyond his/her control, to be determined in each case, on a written application by the student, may be allowed to discontinue which would be duly notified by the Principal. S/he may, however, enroll in the next semester or summer session, with the permission of the Principal.

Script of Examinations

The script of each examination may be shown to the students by the concerned teacher taken back immediately and then forwarded to the Controller of Examinations along with course result, who shall preserve the scripts for a year. If a mistake or a discrepancy in the marking of the scripts of a serious nature comes to the notice of the Controller of Examinations, he shall take action to get it rectified in a suitable manner after obtaining proper orders from the Vice Chancellor.

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Examination Fees

University examination fee shall be charged at the rate as per university rules.

Students Code of Conduct and Discipline

Every student admitted to the University shall be required to give an undertaking to abide by the rules and regulations of the University and to carry out such other orders and instructions as may be issued by the University authorities from time to time under the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Students

(Discipline and Conduct) Regulations, 1978 which are given below:

In pursuance with the orders dated 10.03.1993, announced by the Honourable Supreme Court of Pakistan in H.R. Cases No.43/92 etc. the admitted students are also required to submit affidavit/undertaking on judicial paper that they will desist from indulgence in “Politics” during their study period at this University as well as its Sub-Campuses, otherwise the findings/decision of the University shall be final and not be questioned except only before the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

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(D) UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD, STUDENTS (DISCIPLINE AND CONDUCT) REGULATIONS, 1978

1. Short Title, Commencement and Application:

(i) These Regulations may be called the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Students(Discipline and Conduct) Regulations, 1978.

(ii) These Regulations shall come into force with immediate effect.

(iii) These Regulations shall apply to all students on the rolls of the University, including the Sub-Campuses.

(iv) A student on the rolls of the University who violates these Regulations shall be guilty of indiscipline and misconduct and liable to disciplinary action being taken against him under these Regulations.

2 Definitions:

Unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, the expressions used in these Regulations and defined or used in the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Act, 1973, shall have the meanings assigned to them, respectively, hereunder or in the Act.

(a) “Authority” means any of the Authorities of the University specified in section 21 of the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Act, 1973;

(b) “Chairman of Department” means head of a teaching Department;

(c) “Chancellor” means the Chancellor of the University;

(d) “Competent Authority” means an Officer

or Authority of the University competent to take disciplinary action against a University student guilty of misconduct and indiscipline;

(e) “Dean” means the Chairman of the Board of the Faculty;

(f) “Director” means the head of a teaching Division or a Directorate of the University;

(g) “Discipline Committee” means the Discipline Committee, as constituted under paragraph 11 of the First Statutes appended to the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Act, 1973, as amended from time to time;

(h) “Faculty” means a Faculty of the University;

(i) “Penalty” means a penalty which may be imposed under these Regulations;

(j) Head of sub-campus means the head or Principal of sub-campus.

(k) “Pro Chancellor” means the Pro Chancellor of the University;

(l) “Statutes”,”Regulations” and “Rules” means respectively, the Statutes, the Regulations and the Rules made or deemed to have been made under the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Act, 1973.

(m) “Syndicate” means the Syndicate of the University;

(n) “Teachers” means Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors and Lecturers engaged whole–time by the University/sub-campus, for teaching

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degree, honours or postgraduate classes, and such other persons as may be declared to be Teachers by Regulations;

(o) “University” means the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, as reconstituted under University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Act, 1973.

(p) “College” means the constituent College of the University;

(q) “Vice Chancellor” means the Vice Chancellor of the University.

3 Acts of Indiscipline and Misconduct:

The following, among other violation of the provision of the Code of Conduct shall constitute acts of indiscipline and misconduct for which action may be taken against the student(s) by the competent authorities for imposing appropriate penalties on the defaulters:

(a) Breach of any rule of public morals, such as:–

i. Use of indecent or filthy language in class rooms, residential halls, playgrounds and on the Campus;

ii. Use of immodest, improper and provocative dress;

iii. Use of undesirable remarks or gestures;

iv. Disorderly behaviour, such as, shouting, abusing, quarrelling, fighting and insolence;

v. Use or attempt or threat to use force;

(b) Defiance of authority;

(c) Impersonation purgery, giving false information, wilful suppression of information, cheating, deceiving and stealing;

(d) Visiting places without a pass which are not to be visited without a pass;

(e) Visiting places out of bounds for students;

(f) Inciting or staging a walk out, a strike or an unauthorized procession;

(g) Shouting of slogans derogatory to the prestige of the University or the reputation of its teachers and officers;

(h) Use of intoxicants;

(i) Keeping of licensed or unlicensed arms/or entering the University with arms;

(j) Immorality;

(k) Loss or damage to University property movable or immovable;

(l) Actions defamatory of and derogatory to Islam and Pakistan;

(m) Any act, conduct, disorder or neglect which is considered prejudicial to good order or discipline or unbecoming of a student and a gentleman, by the competent authority, and including any act on the part of a University student to bring or attempt to bring political or other outside influence directly or indirectly to bear on the Chancellor, the Pro Chancellor, the Vice Chancellor or any Officer, or any Authority or Teacher of the University.

(n) Any student misbehaving with a teacher/and or official of the University.

4 Competent Authorities and Penalties:

The Deans of the Faculties, Directors of Institute(s), Head of Sub-Campus concerned, Hall Warden and Director Students’ Affairs shall be competent to take disciplinary action against students of their respective Faculties, Directorate, College or Residential Halls found guilty of misconduct and indiscipline. The disciplinary action may take one of the following forms, depending on the nature of indiscipline or misconduct:

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(i) Censure and warning for future;

(ii) Withdrawal of financial concessions for one semester;

(iii) Cancellation of hostel accommodation;

(iv) Imposition of fines;(v) Recovery of loss or breakage of movable

and immovable University property;

(vi) Placing a student on probation;

(vii) Suspension from the rolls, and or ban on entry in the premises of the University.

(viii) Withdrawal of financial concessions for more than one semester;

(ix) Rustication;

(x) Expulsion and

(xi) Debarring from seeking admission to higher studies at the University for a specific period or for EVER.

5 Major and Minor Penalties:

For the purposes of these Regulations, penalties specified in Regulation 4 (i) to (vii) shall be deemed to be minor penalties, and those specified in Regulation 4(viii) to (xi) to be major penalties.

6 Payment of Fine:

i) The fine imposed upon a student shall invariably be paid by him/her within ten(10) days from the issuance of its notification. The original Bank receipt showing payment of fine shall be submitted in the Office of the respective Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus/Hall Warden concerned within due date, failing which

the name of the defaulter shall be struck off the University rolls by the Faculty/Institute/Sub Campus concerned. The defaulter shall not be entitled to file an appeal unless depositing the amount of fine.

ii) In case, the competent authority, on the appeal of a student remits or reduces the fine, the amount of fine/its balance may be refunded to the student concerned by the Treasurer’s office on the recommendations of the Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus/Principal Officer(Students’ Affairs) concerned.

7 Recovery of Loss or Breakage of Property:

A student shall be liable to make good the loss caused by him to the University property within fifteen (15) days of the notification of the order by the Competent Authority. Failure to make good the loss shall be considered an act of indiscipline and misconduct, within the meaning of Regulation 3(b). The name of such a student shall be struck off the rolls for failure to make good the loss, and besides, the Competent Authority, with the prior approval of the Vice Chancellor, may intimate legal proceedings against him in a Court of Law.

8 Placing on Probation:

A student may be placed on probation by the Competent Authority for a specified period and such period of probation may be extended if the student fails to improve his conduct. Continued failure to improve his conduct may lead to further disciplinary action.

9 Suspension from Rolls:

A student may be suspended from the University rolls for a period not exceeding two weeks at a time. Such a student shall pay the normal fine of absence for the period of suspension. A student suspended from the

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rolls may be reinstated or his period of suspension may be extended, as the case may be, by the Competent Authority.

10 Rustication:

A student committing an act of major indiscipline and misconduct may be rusticated for an academic year or two semesters which shall mean the loss of one academic year to the rusticated student in so far as his appearance in the University examinations during the academic year is concerned.

11 Expulsion:

A student committing an act of major indiscipline and misconduct may be expelled from the University for at least two academic years or four semesters from the date of expulsion.

12 Notification of Rustication or Expulsion:

The name(s) of the rusticated or expelled student(s) communicated by the Competent Authority shall be notified by the Registrar, with the approval of the Vice Chancellor, and name(s) of such student(s) shall be struck off the rolls of the University. The University shall not issue a migration certificate to rusticated or expelled student(s).

13 Information of Penalties for acts of Indiscipline and Misconduct to Parents/Guardian of Students:

Acts of indiscipline and misconduct committed by University student(s) and penalties imposed under these Regulations shall invariably be intimated to the parents/guardian of the student(s) concerned.

14 Re–Admission of Rusticated Student:

It shall be obligatory on the part of the Faculty/Institute/Sub-Campus concerned to re–admit a rusticated student, if he wishes to re–join the University/Sub-Campus after serving out penalty period. He is required to submit an application in the Office of the respective Dean/Director General/Head of Sub-Campus concerned well before the commencement of the semester where he stands eligible according to the approved ‘Scheme of Studies’.

The application should include an undertaking on judicial paper signed by the student and countersigned by his parents/ guardian, the Tutor, Senior Tutor or Supervisor concerned and Director Students’ Affairs, as the case may be, to abide by the rules of conduct of the University and not to repeat any act of misconduct and indiscipline in future. If he fails to avail the chance immediately after serving out penalty period, he can seek re-admission in the same semester of the next academic session/semester according to the approved under-and-postgraduate ‘Scheme of Studies’, as the case may be. In case a student does not avail both of the admissible opportunities, he shall not stand eligible for re-admission in future.

Provided that the Vice Chancellor may, on the recommendations of the Dean/Director General/ Head of Sub-Campus concerned, condone the above period in special circumstances.

15. Special Permission for Re–Admission of Expelled Student:

An expelled student shall not be re-admitted to the University/Sub-Campus, except with the special permission of the Syndicate after the explicit undertaking given by the student on judicial paper, countersigned by his parents/guardian, the Tutor, Senior Tutor or Supervisor concerned and Director Students’ Affairs, as the case may be, to abide by the rules of conduct of the University and not to repeat any act of misconduct and indiscipline.

The expelled student desirous to seek re-admission after serving out his penalty period, is required to submit his application addressed to the Vice Chancellor/Chairman, Syndicate in the Office of the Director Students’ Affairs alongwith requisite undertaking well before the commencement of the semester in which he stands eligible for re-admission according to the approved ‘Scheme of Studies’. If he fails to apply for re-admission immediately after serving out penalty period, he may submit his request in the same semester of the next academic session/semester according to the approved under-and-postgraduate ‘Scheme of Studies’, as the case may be. In case a student does not avail both of the admissible opportunities, he shall not stand eligible for re-admission in future.

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Provided that the Vice Chancellor may, on the recommendations of the Dean/ Director/Sub-Campus concerned, condone the above period in special circumstances.

16. Disciplinary Advisory Committees for Investigation of Cases of Indiscipline and Misconduct:

The cases of indiscipline and misconduct involving students of the University shall be investigated by the Disciplinary Advisory Committee constituted by the Vice Chancellor in the beginning of each calendar year by giving representation to all the Faculties/Institutes. The Hall Warden and Legal Advisor of the University/his representative will be Ex-officio members of the Committee. A separate Advisory Committee for each Sub-Campus, shall also be constituted by the Vice Chancellor in the beginning of each calendar year.

If some outsider(s)/ex-student(s) is/are involved in an indiscipline and misconduct case alongwith the University students, the concerned Advisory Committee, after careful consideration and with the prior approval of the Vice Chancellor, may refer such case to the Police to the extent of outsider(s)/ex-student(s) for investigation and appropriate action.

17. Advisory Committee for Residential Hall:

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in these Regulations, the Hall Warden, may, in consultation with the Advisory Committees of Halls to be nominated by the Hall Warden impose the following penalties to residential students of Halls for acts of indiscipline and misconduct committed in the residential Halls;

i. Imposition of fine upto Rs.2,000/– (Rupees two thousand only);

ii. Recovery of loss to University property;

iii. Placing a student on probation; &

iv. Expulsion from the Residential Halls.

The Advisory Committee for Residential Halls shall comprise the Hall Warden as Chairman, Associate Hall Wardens and Superintendent of concerned hostel as members. Provided that a Hall Superintendent may impose on the resident(s) student(s) a fine of Rs. 100/– at a time.

Provided further that in case the nature of the offence warrants a major penalty, the Hall Advisory Committee shall send the case to the Vice Chancellor alongwith its recommendations, who shall forward the case to the Disciplinary Advisory Committee for further investigation and appropriate recommendations.

17A Campus Advisory Committee:

A Campus Advisory Committee consisting of Director Students’ Affairs as its Chairman, Associate Directors Students’ Affairs and Deputy Directors Students’ Affairs as its members, has been constituted to deal with indiscipline and misconduct cases of students at the Campus. This Committee will exercise powers as delegated to the Hall Warden and shall impose the following penalties upon the students for act(s) of indiscipline & misconduct committed at the Campus after following the laid down procedure:-

1. Imposition of fine upto Rs.2,000/-(Rupees two thousand only).

2. Recovery of loss to University property.

3. Recovery of University dues from non-boarders.

4. Placing a student on probation and

5. Censure.

Provided further that in case the nature of the offence warrants major penalties, the Campus Advisory Committee shall send the case to the Vice Chancellor

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along with its recommendations, for onward transmission of the case to the Disciplinary Advisory Committee for further investigation and appropriate recommendations.

18 Procedure for Investigation:

The following procedure shall be observed before imposing penalty on a student:–

The Vice Chancellor, on receipt of a report from a teacher or any other source for the breach or violation of the provisions of the Code of Conduct/Discipline, shall call the same to be considered by the Disciplinary Advisory Committee/Hall/Campus Advisory Committee concerned.

The Advisory Committee shall:

i. frame charges and communicate it to the student simultaneously through official communication to his/her given University address as furnished by him/her in his/her admission form and notification in Campus News together with a statement of allegation explaining the charges and or any other relevant circumstances which are proposed to be taken into consideration;

ii. require the student within a reasonable time which shall not be more than seven (7) days from the date of issuance of notice as prescribed under 18(i) above, to put in a written and or oral defence;

iii. enquire into the charges and examine such oral or documentary evidence in support of the charges, or in defence of the student, as may be considered necessary;

iv. determine on the basis of evidence and proceedings of enquiry as early as possible whether the act(s) of indiscipline or misconduct warrants a major or a minor penalty;

v. the Committee shall invariably serve final show cause notice indicating penalty to be imposed upon the accused and providing an opportunity of being

heard in person before communicating its recommendations to the competent authority for final orders;

vi in case the student fails to respond to the notice issued to him under para 18(i) above, ex–parte decision shall be taken against him provided that the student under legal detention or hospitalized may respond to the said notice within seven (7) days after the release;

vii. The Committee, in case of minor penalties shall send its recommendations to the Vice Chancellor for his information and in case of major penalties, for his orders. The orders of the Vice Chancellor shall be final.

18A Proceedings for Serious Acts of Indiscipline:

(1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in Regulation 18, a student accused of a serious act of indiscipline, such as:

(i) indulging in any criminal act(s) or

(ii) provoking the students to demonstration or boycott of classes; inside or outside the University Campus; and other constituent educational institutions;

(iii) bringing fire arms on the Campus; or

(iv) indulging in any immoral act;

(v) misbehaving with a teacher/and or official of the University:

shall be proceeded against immediately by the Advisory Committee concerned and the proceedings shall be concluded within 48 hours of the commission of the offence and act of indiscipline. The accused shall be given an opportunity of being personally heard and in case of absence or non-appearance the notice of the proceedings shall be given to the parents/guardian, if available, for ensuring the attendance. The ex–parte action shall be taken against those who would not be available. Before taking ex–parte action, a

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notice shall be pasted on the Notice Board or at a prominent part of the buildings at the Campus. In case allegations levelled against the accused are proved, the penalty of expulsion shall be imposed upon him.

(2) The matter shall also be reported to the Police about the commission of offence having been committed as and when required.

18b. Nothing provided in clause 18 and 18a shall restrict the powers of the Vice Chancellor/Head of Sub-Campus to pass immediate orders without referring the case to the Advisory Committees and without following the specified procedure if situation so warrants.

19 Appeal against the Penalty:

1. A student on whom any major/minor or both penalties has/have been imposed on involvement in a particular case of indiscipline and misconduct on the recommendations of the Disciplinary Advisory Committee/Sub-Campus Advisory Committee, may, within thirty(30) days from the date of announcement of the order, may file an appeal against that order to the Vice Chancellor.

2. The Vice Chancellor, after obtaining advice of the Discipline Committee as constituted under Statutes 11 of the First Statutes appended to the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Act, 1973, may dismiss the appeal or acquit/pardon the appellant, or order a fresh enquiry, or reduce or enhance the penalty or suspend the punishment for a specific period conditionally to be re-imposed immediately on evidence of his/her involvement in acts of indiscipline.

3. A student on whom only minor penalty is imposed by the Disciplinary Advisory Committee or Sub Campus Advisory Committee, may, within fifteen(15) days from the announcement of the

orders, appeal to the Dean/Director/Director General/Head of Sub Campus concerned, who shall be the competent authority to pass such order as may deem fit.

Similarly, in the case of imposition of minor penalty by the Hall/Campus Advisory Committee, the Principal Officer (Students’ Affairs), shall be the competent authority to pass such order on the appeal as may deem fit in consultation with the Students’ Affairs Committee.

4 Provided that:–

(i) no recommendations/decision under this regulation shall be made, unless an affected student is afforded an opportunity of being heard in person.

(ii) where the appellate authority decides to enhance the penalty, it shall:–

(a) by an order, in writing, inform the accused of the action proposed to be taken and the grounds of such enhanced punishment.

(b) given him/her a reasonable opportunity to show cause against that action.

20 Review against the order on Appeal:

(1) The punished student(s), may, apply for review of the orders passed on his/her appeal if contrary to the pray to the Vice Chancellor in the case of major and minor penalties, within a period of fifteen(15) days from the announcement of the orders. The Vice Chancellor may pass appropriate orders thereupon on the basis of evidences, available record and decision taken earlier on the appeal of the concerned student(s).

(2) If a student whose penalty is suspended under

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Regulation 19(2), is again found involved in act(s) of indiscipline and misconduct and is awarded fresh penalty along with the re–imposition of previous suspended penalty, may appeal against the fresh penalty only, to the competent authority within the prescribed period of thirty (30) days. He may also request for review of the orders passed by the competent authority on his appeal as provided under Regulation 20(1).

(E) THE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD, HOSTEL RULES

A Admission to a hostel

There are separate hostels for male and female students on the campus. The hostels are open only to the bonafide students of the University. A resident student will have to abide by the following and such other rules as may be framed from time to time.

(1) The Vice Chancellor/Principal Officer (Students’ Affairs), Hall Warden may refuse admission or expel any student if she/he is satisfied that she/he is not a suitable person to stay in hostel.

On the recommendations of the Hall Senate/Advisory Committee, the character certificate issued by the various Schools, Colleges will also be verified alike other certificates/degrees.

(2) The hostel accommodation is provided to the bonafide students of the University, subject to the availability of seat.

(3) Hall shall be allotted with the prior approval of the Hall Warden and seat within the Hall by the Hall Superintendent on seniority/merit basis, which will be determined by the year of the study taking into consideration GPA/CGPA.

(4) On allotment slip full particulars including recent photograph, permanent address with phone number (if any) and complete address of the student will be given.

(5) In making the allotment, the hostel

authorities will also take into account the conduct and character of a boarder. Those having been imposed penalties shall lose their seniority.

(6) The allotment of such students whose hostel dues are in arrears shall be liable to be cancelled.

(7) No boarder is allowed to change his/her seat without prior permission of the hostel authorities.

B Hostel fee and subscription

(1) Hostel fee and security deposits as determined by the University from time to time are payable by the student in each semester.

(2) Hostel allotment of a student shall stand cancelled, if, s/he fails to pay hostel dues. However, s/he may seek re-admission in a hostel as admissible under rules.

(3) Students staying for additional semester/summer session/thesis examination/research work will have to pay the hostel fee and subscription etc.

C Mess/Canteen rules

(1) Hostel mess is managed by the students and supervised by the Assistant Superintendent/Hall Superintendent.

(2) Nobody other than bonafide student is allowed to be a mess member. Day scholar students may become a member with permission of Hall Superintendent who will ensure the payment of mess dues.

(3) Members will elect their own Mess Manager/Mess Committee.

(4) Mess Manager/Mess Committee is responsible for proper maintenance of mess and cleanliness of kitchen, utensils, dining hall and its surroundings.

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(5) Members will pay their dues to the Mess Manager on or before 7th of every month. Arrears of previous months must be cleared by 7th of the following month.

(6) The Mess Manager will submit complete mess account to the Hall Superintendent by 10th of every month.

(7) Meals are served only in the Dining Hall. No service is provided in the room(s).

(8) A member intending to absent himself/herself from a meal must inform the Mess Manager a day before, otherwise s/he will be charged for it.

(9) Students must settle their accounts with canteen every month regularly. Arrears of the canteen/mess will be recovered from the students at the time of enrolment of each semester. The students will not be enrolled till getting clearance certificate from the Hall Superintendent/Associate Hall Warden/Hall Warden. If any student leaves the hostel without paying hostel dues, the amount outstanding against him/her will be recovered alongwith a fine of Rs.100/- at the time of next enrolment. In case such a student leaves hostel after qualifying a degree, the outstanding amount shall be recovered at the time of issuance of provisional certificate etc. by the Controller of Examinations.

D General Rules

(1) Furniture items such as Charpai, Table, Chair and Almirah assigned to a particular room shall not be shifted from that room. The residing students of that allotted room shall return these articles, when leaving the hostel. S/he will also be responsible for any loss or damage of these articles.

(2) Students must treat the hostel staff politely. The hostel staff is not supposed to render any private service to any student. Misbehavior with the staff is strictly prohibited, complaints regarding misbehavior of the hostel staff should be reported to the relevant Assistant Superintendent/Hall Superintendent.

(3) The telephone provided in a hostel is meant for inter-hall contact/incoming calls only and no local or trunk calls will be entertained through these telephones.

(4) Outdoor games are not allowed in the hostels premises.

E Visitors

(1) Admission rights to a hostel premises are reserved.

(2) Without permission no outsider is allowed to stay at night in the hostel. Violation of this rule will render the boarder liable for expulsion from a hostel in addition to other penalty, which the Hall Warden may impose upon him/her. The outsider found staying/residing in a hostel will be handed over to the Police.

(3) All visitors must leave the hostel by 10:00 pm, but in case of female visitors they will have to leave the hostel immediately before sun set.

(4) Parents/authorized guardians of a boarder may be allowed to stay for a night with prior permission of the Hall Warden.

(5) No female visitors are allowed to enter the male hostel and vice versa in any circumstances. Parents/authorized guardians (in case of female ) of the female

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students are allowed to see the students in a specified visiting room during visiting hours.

F Discipline

All bonafide University students are governed by the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Students (Discipline and Conduct) Regulations, 1978. However, the following additional rules have been framed to regulate day to day activities of boarders:-

(1) Roll will be called daily at 8:00 to 9:00 pm. Disciplinary action will be taken against habitual late comers to a hostel at night.

(2) No gathering or meeting or group activities of unauthorized student bodies are allowed in the premises of a hostel.

(3) No religious/social ceremony likely to injure the sentiments of other boarders is allowed in the hostel. No speaker from outside the University is permitted to enter in the halls.

(4) Every part of the hostel premises shall freely be opened to the hostel authorities for inspection at any time.

(5) No boarder shall indulge in any amusement which may disturb other boarder. Use of V.C. R. is completely prohibited.

(6) Other than electric lights and fans no electric appliances like electric heaters, air conditioners, T.V., V.C.R. musical instruments and exhaust fans etc. will be used in a hostel. However, portable air cooler may be used inside the room after getting prior permission from the Hall Warden. But the boarder student will have to pay fixed amount for the purpose. Any damage to the doors, windows/walls to be done by the students will be recovered from the student(s) concerned. The use of electrical appliances is liable to lead to confiscation of the appliance alongwith a fine to be decided by the Hall Warden. The

resident students may however, be allowed to use computers for academic purposes only.

(7) Before leaving the room all electric articles must be switched off (even for a short while). Leaving the room with light or fan switched on is an offence punishable with fine.

(8) Firearms and other weapons, liquor, intoxicants, “Hukka” or other prohibited/objectionable tabooed articles are not allowed to be kept/used in the hostel.

(9) Drug addict students will be expelled from the hostel.

(10) It is the paramount duty of all the residents of the hostels to maintain cleanliness and healthy surroundings both in and outside their rooms. Spitting in rooms, verandas or on stairs, smoking in the premises of hostel, defacing walls and fixtures is strictly prohibited.

(11) Boarders are required to observe necessary precautions for the safe custody of their belongings /valuables. They must not leave their rooms unlocked. In such cases, Hall administration will not be responsible for any loss of property.

(12) All cases of sickness must be reported to the hall authorities for necessary help and assistance to them.

(13) The allotment of a student will be cancelled who remains himself/herself absent for one week from the hostel without prior permission/intimation to the concerning authority. However, he/she may seek re-admission as admissible under rules.

(14) The boarders are required to maintain discipline in the hostel. The following among other violations of the indiscipline for which action may be taken against the student(s) concerned:-(a) Breach of any rule of public morals,

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such as:-

i. Use of indecent or filthy language in the premises of residential halls;

ii. Use of immodest, improper and provocative dress;

iii. Use of undesirable remarks or gestures;

iv. Disorderly behaviour, such as, fooling, shouting, abusing, quarrelling, fighting and insolence, indecency, profligacy and debauchery;

(b) Defiance of authority;

(c) Impersonation purgery, giving false information, willful suppression of information, cheating, deceiving and stealing etc;

(d) Shouting of slogans derogatory to the prestige of the University of the reputation of its teachers and officers;

(e) Use of intoxicants;

(f) Keeping of licensed or unlicensed firearms or entering the hostel with arms;

(g) Immorality, failure to comply with a penalty imposed by a disciplinary authority;

(h) Actions defamatory and derogatory to Islam and Pakistan, spreading false news, rumours or panic, conviction for any crime by a Court of Law.

(i) Misbehaviour with a teacher or any

other University official.

(15) The hall authorities are responsible for maintaining discipline in the hostel and are authorized to admonish students for any irregularity or breach of discipline.

(16) The Hall Superintendent, Associate Hall Warden or Hall Warden may punish a student for breach of discipline by way of a fine not exceeding to Rs.2000/- in each case. Admonitions will be reported in writing. Three admonitions in a semester or any serious offence will be brought to the notice of the University authorities for appropriate action.

(17) Boarders violating the above mentioned rules shall be punished, suspended/expelled from the hostel. An expelled student may however be re-admitted in the hostel, only once, during his/her stay in the University.

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(F) FEE, FUNDS AND OTHER CHARGES FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION, 2013-2014

(subject to revision by the competent authority as and when deem necessary)

S.# Description

1st semester (Rs.) Excluding Rs. 2000/- and Prospectus Fee

Subsequent semester(Rs.)

A) Undergraduate programs

1. Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture),

B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences(Faisalabad & Burewala Campus),

B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Economics,

B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture(D.G. Khan Campus),

B.Sc.(Hons.) Poultry Science (T.T. Singh Campus)

28,250.00 16,000.00

2. B.Sc.(Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics,

B.Sc. Textile Technology30,000.00 18,000.00

3. B.Sc. Agri. Engineering,

B.Sc. Food Engineering,

B.Sc. Energy Systems Engineering,

B.Sc. Environmental Engineering and

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine(DVM)

32,000.00 21,000.00

4. Doctor of Pharmacy(Pharm.D) 50,000.00 45,000.00

Evening Programs

5. Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

at PARS & D. G. Khan Campuses

BS(Bio-Informatics),

BS(Computer Science),

BS(Information Technology),

BS(Software Engineering)

35,000.00 30,000.00

Associate degree programs

6. Education, Farm Management, Feed Technology

at PARS and D.G. Khan Campuses

Rs.15,000/- per semester + (Registration, verification fee & Library security in 1st semester)

B) Postgraduate Programs

1. M.Sc./M.Phil(Outsider) 34,400.00 20,000.00

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S.# Description 1st semester

(Rs.)

Subsequent semester(Rs.)

2. M.Sc. Chemistry & Bio-Chemistry 32,350.00 20,000.00

3. M.Sc. Physics, Mathematics & Statistics 29,850.00 18.135.00

4. M.Sc. Rural Sociology 28,500.00 15,500.0

5. Ph.D.(Outsider) (6 semesters) 49,250.00 26.470.00

M.A./M.Sc. degree programs

6. M.Sc. Botany, Zoology and Physics(Evening program) 40,000.00 35,000.00

7. M.A. in Economics and English

M.Sc. Mathematics, M.Sc. Sociology, M.Sc. Education, M.Com. & M.Ed.

at PARS, D. G. Khan and T. T. Singh Campuses(classes on Saturday – Sunday)

20,000.00 15,000.00

M.Sc.(Hons.) Programs

8. Food Service Management

Food Safety & Quality Management

45,000.00 40,000.00

M.Phil Programs

9. Botany, Zoology & Physics(Evening program) 40,000.00 35,000.00

Ph.D. Programs

10. Ecology, Physics, Genetics 49,250.00 26,470.00

Double degree Program

11. Agribusiness & Rural Development

Agro Ecology & Sustainable Land Use

40,000.00 35,000.00

Tuition Fee for Foreign Students:

Undergraduate Rs.90,000/ per annum + other charges

Postgraduate Rs.63,000/- per annum + other charges

MBA/M.Sc. Computer Science Rs.55,000/- per annum + other charges

Fee Structure of B.Ed. Programme

For on Roll/Ex-Students of University, UAF Employees (teachers & others) and their Childred

Rs. 600.00 per credit hour per students.

For other students Rs. 1200.00 per credit hour per students.

Hostel dues(for Boarder students)

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S.# Description1st semester

(Rs.)Subsequent semester(Rs.)

1. Morning programs 10,600.00 7,850.00

2. Evening programs 16,600.00 10,350.00

Every student shall pay registration fee at the time of first admission to the University. The re-registration fee will be charged from a student, if he is re-admitted after having been struck off the rolls of the University for any reason.

(a) Fee Concession

i. Deserving students are given half tuition fee concession by the Dean concerned. This concession is available for 10% of the total number of students enrolled in a class.

An application on prescribed form for the half tuition fee concession is to be submitted to the Dean concerned every year, supported by two certificate from responsible persons having personal knowledge of the student’s family and its income showing that the applicant can not afford to pay full tuition fee. The concession is subject to good conduct, regular attendance and satisfactory performance in studies and can be withdraw if the receipt fails to fulfill these requirements.

ii. When two or more brothers are studying, younger can be granted half tuition fee concession by the Dean concerned.

(b) Refund of Fee

(i) Refund of tuition fee and other dues can be made to a student only if all the courses for which he was enrolled are not offered by the department concerned or the University considers the student to be ineligible for the enrolment in a semester.

(ii) The University dues may be refunded only in the following case(s). After completion of the admission process, the candidate will submit an application addressed to the Treasurer accompanied with the original Bank Challan(s) duly recommended by the

Dean/Director General/Director/Principal concerned:

a If a candidate selects a degree course, completes all the admission formalities by depositing dues and submission of UG-I form to save his seat and afterwards, he is selected in another course where he also completes admission formalities and desires to join the course of his own choice, in that case, dues deposited for the course which he is not desirous to continue studies will be refunded after following the prescribed procedures.

b In case, any fresh entrant after enrolment in a course, desires to join an other course where he also falls on merit, within the University Campus, he is not required to deposit dues afresh. His dues is already deposited, will be adjusted accordingly.

However, if a candidate is selected in first semester at Faisalabad Campus where he completes all the formalities by depositing dues/ submission of UG-1 form but later on, he is also selected at D.G. Khan Campus on merit or vice versa, in that case, he will deposit dues at the campus of his choice and get refund of dues from other campus, if already deposited, after following the prescribed procedure.

c Due to late declaration of semester results, a student enrolls himself

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for the next semester on the days notified for the purpose provisionally. After enrollment, in case a student having been declared as ceased from the rolls due to GPA/ CGPA less than the prescribed limit, the dues will be refunded after following the prescribed procedure.

d. At the time of enrollment, a student who has deposited dues as boarder but afterwards, the hostel seat is not allotted to him due to non availability of room or hostel administration refuses his admission in the hostel on any grounds, the hostel dues will be refunded to such students(s) on the recommendations of the Hall

Warden after following the prescribed procedure.

If a student after depositing dues as boarder does not occupy his allotted room for a single day and submits a written request for not joining the hostel, the hostel dues will be refunded on the recommendation of Hall Warden after following the prescribed procedure.

(iii) In case any fresh entrant after completion of admission formalities by depositing dues and either submitting or without submitting UG-1 form, leaves the University at his/her own under any circumstances, the total dues excluding “admission fee” will be refunded to a candidate as per percentage and time limit given below.

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% age of dues deposited Timeline for Semester

Full (100%) Refund of total dues/hostel dues deposited excluding admission fee

Up to 7th day of convene of classes

Half (50%) Refund of total dues/hostel dues deposited excluding admission fee

From 8th – 15th day of convene of classes

No (0%) Refund From 16th day of convene of classes

(iv) If a Regular student after depositing other dues leaves the University at his/her own either submitting or without submitting UG-1 form, the normal dues/hostel dues deposited by him/her shall not be refunded.

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Academic Facilities

Library

The University library which is centrally air-conditioned remains open from Monday to Thursday & Saturday from 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. and 8.00 a.m. to 12.00 night during exams. It also remains open on Friday from 8.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon & Sunday from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. It contains about 2,61,894 volumes of valuable books, journals, theses, magazines, government publications, reports etc.

At present the Library is subscribing 39 scientific journals and receiving 90 newsletters, magazines on various aspects of agriculture and allied sciences for the benefit of students and staff engaged in teaching and research. 16 newspapers and 5 current magazines are also received in the Library and displayed for readers. Reference and bibliographical assistance is also provided. Atmosphere in the large reading room with a seating capacity for over 800 students at a time is calm and quiet, conducive to study.

Two photocopying machines and more than 67 computers are also available in this Library for the convenience of the academic community. Information Resource Centre (IRC) for female students and Global Information Center (GIC) for male students are also functioning with more than 50 modern computers during Library timings. The Fresh Arrival Section has approximately 10500 books. The Library is linked with Digital Library developed by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan where over 15,000 full text journals and 20,000 abstracting journals are available free of cost. Online catalog services are being provided through terminals and internet. The website address is http://www.uaf.edu.pk.

Book Bank

There is a Book Bank which provides textbooks on loan to the students on nominal rent. It contains 56,499 volumes of various textbooks. Membership fee

for the undergraduate and postgraduate student is Rs.100.00. Books can be loaned at nominal charges i.e., Rs.15.00/- per book per month. The delay fine of Rs.3/- per day per book is charged against the overdue books. Central Hi-Tech Facilities

The students of the University can analyze their research samples at various laboratories established at the departments/faculties each having wide range of instrumental facilities under the direct supervision of highly qualified and skillful faculty members. These laboratories are developed in a well equipped manner keeping in view the subject specialization.

The Central Hi-Tech laboratory established in 1997, houses many high technology sophisticated instruments (enlisted below). Samples can be analyzed on these instruments after nominal payments by the students and researchers.

Transmission Electron Microscope is a wonderful machine for histopathology, cell morphology and crystal growth mechanism students, etc having very high resolution (0.27x10-9m) transmission imaging on fluorescent screen with camera output and viewing system aided by high magnification binocular.

Scanning Electron Microscope with SUN SPARC-4 WS controlled EDS system voyager NORAN a high resolution (3x10-9 m) scanning images e.g. secondary electron, back scattered electron and X-ray imaging, on the sample surface with natural non coated samples imaging at low resolution are possible. The qualitative and quantitative X-ray analysis can be performed with ease by EDS System. This is a nice facility for soil, geological, biological plant and animal tissues, metallurgical and advanced materials.

X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD) is capable of analyzing a range of inorganic (46000) and organic (18000) compounds. XRD is used for compound analysis from powdered material (grain size 10μ or less in diameter).

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It is also used to study the geometric sequence of crystals. Powdered sample is placed in the sample holder. X-rays are irradiated on the sample that gives particular diffraction pattern. The diffraction angle is measured under Bragg’s law. Each compound has its own diffraction pattern. Both quantitative and qualitative determination is made. Wide range of samples can be analyzed on XRD e.g. air pollutants, chemical compounds, gun powders, plant and animal tissues, soil, metals, alloys etc.

Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer This is a well established and extremely useful technique for determining inorganic (elemental analysis) constituents in various types of samples. We have Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer from Hitachi (Z-8200) equipped with Zeeman optical system. Hollow-cathode lamps are available for twelve elements (Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn). Data processor with CRT and printer is attached for data processing. Graphite furnace is also attached with the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer in addition to flame emission mode.

Amino Acid Analyzer is essential for checking the quality of proteins from food, feed plants, animal tissues and physiological fluids. High-speed Amino Acid Analyzer from Hitachi (Model L-8500A) provides fast and reliable amino analysis with excellent producibility (CV 1.0% for peak area and 0.5% for peak position). Minimum detection limit of the analyzer is 10 pmol. Analysis time is 30 minutes for sample followed by 25 minutes column washing. Quantitative calculation is made by the data processor by absolute calibration curve method.

High Performance Liquid Chromatograph two High Performance Liquid Chromatographs with a range of detectors (SPD, RF, RI and CDD) and variety of columns capable of analyzing wide range of organic compounds like antibiotics, phenols, alpha toxins, fatty acids, pesticides, vitamins and sugars. A dual channel-chromatographic station for windows (CSW32) has enhanced PC control for both HPLCs for data processing and output in place of chromatographs (CRS).

Gas Chromatograph is fitted with ECD and FID detectors with capillary columns inside the ovens and hydrogen generator, analyzes wide range of

aromatic compounds, fatty acids and pesticides etc. The chromatographic station for windows (CSW32) gives you the PC control for data processing and output rather than previous chromatopacs CR7 output.

Ultracentrifuges two ultracentrifuges CP100 and CP65 with thermoelectric cooling system from Hitachi are available in the laboratory having maximum centrifugation speed upto 100,000 and 65000 rpm, respectively. These ultracentrifuges are capable of separating the compounds like carbohydrates, proteins, enzymes and cell organelles.

In the newly constructed extension block, more equipment has been installed in order to improve the sample preparation and analytical facilities. The equipment includes Liquid Nitrogen Generator, Nitrogen Generator, Oscilloscope, In circuit IC Tester, Kjeldahl Digestion and Extraction system, Refrigerated Centrifuges, Lypholizer, -80 oC Freezer, UV/Visible Spectrophotometer, Conductivity meter, Refractometer, Osmometer, BOD meter, Rotary Shaker, Muffle Furnace, Vibrating Cup Mill, Polishing and Lapping Machine, Digital Vacuum Oven, Camera Fitted Light Microscopes, Deionized Water Plant and Scrubber with Fume Hood.

Customized Hands on Training Program

Central Hi-Tech Lab. is striving for production of quality skilled man power in addition to providing diversified analytical facilities to students, faculty members and other technical staff not only from UAF but also from other government and private organizations. In this regard, one week customized hands on training program on Hi-Tech instruments like High Performance Liquid Chromatograph, Gas Chromatograph, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer and Scanning Electron Microscope etc, are being offered around the year.

Museum and Herbarium

To improve the knowledge and give a visual impression to the students in the study of agricultural and biological sciences, well equipped Natural History Museum and a herbarium exist in the old and new campuses of the University.

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Directorate of Farms

University has a land area of 1669 acres over which Agro-livestock farms are established at various places where students have an opportunity to get practical training in the disciplines of agriculture, livestock, poultry and fisheries. These farms are supervised by Directorate of Farms. This Directorate is headed by a Director who is assisted by a team of officers (Land Utilization Officer, Incharge Livestock & Poultry Farm, Superintendent PARS and Farm Manager, University Research Farm, Rakh Bullehwal, Depalpur) responsible for the working in their own specific components. These farms provide basic infrastructure to conduct quality field research in agriculture and allied disciplines to the postgraduate students as well as faculty members. These farms also serve as demonstration places for the students, provide basic infrastructure for the conduct of research and also serve as Model Farms for the Agro-Livestock farming community of the country. These farms are also a source of income for the University simultaneously providing research facilities to the students and faculty. The Directorate plays an active role in technology transfer through Kissan Mela. Quality seed of wheat, paddy and cotton are also produced, which are not only used at the university farms but also distributed among the interested farmers on payment.

Farms related to Faculty of Agriculture are situated at the main Campus, Ochkera, Proka-I, Proka-II, Dairy Proka Farm, Ghulam Muhammad Abad, Sidhupura, Rajawala, Postgraduate Agriculture Research Station (PARS) at Jhang Road and University Research Farm, Rakh Bullehwal, Depalpur. These farms have areas specified for different fruit gardens, vegetables, cash crops, fodder crops and medicinal plants. Farms related to Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science are situated at the main campus, Proka-II. Herds of brown buffaloes, Nili-Ravi buffaloes, Sahiwal, crossbred cattle, sheep and goat are maintained at these farms for teaching and research on livestock management, genetics, feeding, and health. Moreover, Equine Section (horses) are also maintained for

teaching and training of students in horse riding and tent pegging. Mechanization for feed preparation, milking of animals, computerized weighing facilities and sanitation have been introduced for the welfare of animals. The poultry farm of this Directorate has different breeds both including indigenous and commercial strains for demonstration, and for basic research facilities for the Postgraduate students as well as teaching faculty of the University.

Further facilities of lecture hall, dairy park for the students and visitors in livestock farms of the Directorate of Farm are added to make a working friendly environment. All these newly constructed facilities were erected under the EFS-Project “Technology transfer through on farm demonstration of innovative techniques for the sustainable bovine dairy farming and keeping heard health by manipulation of management practices.”

University Farms

University has a land area of 1669 acres over which Agro-livestock farms are established at various places where students have an opportunity to get practical training in the disciplines of agriculture, livestock, poultry and fisheries. These farms are supervised by Directorate of Farms. This Directorate is headed by a Director who is assisted by a team of officers (Land Utilization Officer, Incharge Livestock & Poultry Farm, Coordinator Agri. Machinery Pool, Superintendent PARS and Farm Manager, University Research Farm, Rakh Bullehwal, Depalpur) responsible for the working in their own specific components. These farms provide basic infrastructure to conduct quality field research in agriculture and allied disciplines to the postgraduate students as well as faculty members. These farms also serve as demonstration places for the students, provide basic infrastructure for the conduct of research and also serve as Model Farms for the Agro-Livestock farming community of the country. These farms are also a source of income for the University simultaneously providing research facilities to the students and faculty. The Directorate plays

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an active role in technology transfer through Kissan Mela. Quality seed of wheat, paddy and cotton are also produced, which are not only used at the university farms but also distributed among the interested farmers on payment.

Farms related to Faculty of Agriculture are situated at the main Campus, Ochkera, Proka-I, Proka-II, Dairy Proka Farm, Ghulam Muhammad Abad, Sidhupura, Rajawala, Postgraduate Agriculture Research Station (PARS) at Jhang Road and University Research Farm, Rakh Bullehwal, Depalpur. These farms have areas specified for different fruit gardens, vegetables, cash crops, fodder crops and medicinal plants. Farms related to Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science are situated at the main campus, Proka-II. Herds of brown buffaloes, Nili-Ravi buffaloes, Sahiwal, crossbred cattle, sheep and goat are maintained at these farms for teaching and research on livestock management, genetics, feeding, and health. Moreover, Equine Section (horses) are also maintained for teaching and training of students in horse riding and tent pegging. Mechanization for feed preparation, milking of animals, computerized weighing facilities and sanitation have been introduced for the welfare of animals. The poultry farm of this Directorate has different breeds both including indigenous and commercial strains for demonstration, and for basic research facilities for the Postgraduate students as well as teaching faculty of the University.

Further facilities of lecture hall, dairy park for the students and visitors in livestock farms of the Directorate of Farm are added to make a working friendly environment. All these newly constructed facilities were erected under the EFS-Project “Technology transfer through on farm demonstration of innovative techniques for the sustainable bovine dairy farming and keeping heard health by manipulation of management practices.”

COMMUNITY LIFE

Societies and Clubs

To encourage free thinking and interaction of ideas, the following societies and recreational clubs have been organized in the University. These societies provide forums for organizing lectures, seminars and get–togethers with the aim to promote knowledge and

understanding in their respective professional areas:-

i Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Sciences. The Society publishes a journal entitled “The Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences”.

ii The Agrarian Society.

iii The Foreign Students Association. The University has a large number of foreign students on its rolls. Their Association aims at promoting understanding and goodwill among students from different parts of the world.

iv Society of Agricultural Engineers. The Society arranges lectures, seminars on engineering and technological topics.

v Veterinarian Society. Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.

vi Pakistan Society of Agronomy.

vii Pakistan Phytopathological Society which publishes Pakistan Journal of Phytopathology biannually.

viii Pakistan Society of Food Scientists and Technologists(PSFST). The society publishes a journal entitled “Pakistan Journal of Food Sciences” and also organizes conferences, workshops and seminars as a regular annual feature.

ix The Society of Plant Breeders and Geneticists.

x Pakistan Society of Foresters.

xi Chemical Society.

xii The Zoological Society.

xiii Society of Animal Sciences(SAS).

xiv Poultry Science Club.

xv Animal Breeders Club.

xvi Dairy Science Club.

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xvii Agricultural Extension Society(AES).

xviii Society of Home Economics (SHE).

xix Photographic Society. This Society aims at promoting the art of photography both as a scientific technique and fine art.

xx Staff Club. This club provides social and recreational facilities for members of the University teaching and administrative staff.

xxi Music and Dramatic Club. The club aims at enriching the cultural life at the campus through drama performances.

xxii Hiking and Mountaineering Club. This Club provides opportunities for excursions to young men during the vacation especially to the hilly areas.

xxiii Pakistan Camel and Equine Society (PACES): The main aims of this society are to conduct research and take care of welfare aspects of these species at national and international levels.

xxiv Pakistan Society of Horticultural Sciences (PSHS).

xxv The Society of Food Scientists. This society provides plate form to students to organize extra curricular activities.

xxvi Botanical Society

xxvii Physics Society

xxviii Biochemical Society

xxix UAF STATERS

STUDENTS ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES

Principal Officer (Students’ Affairs)

The Principal Officer (Students’ Affairs) shall exercise all Finical and Administrative powers of the Principal Officer in respect of Directorate of Students’ Affairs Hostel Administration, Senior Tutor and their sub-Ordinate organizations/Officers.

Residences

There are twenty Residential Halls which provide reasonable accommodation for 5200 male and 1400 female students. These are Kissan, Jinnah, Tariq, Ayub, Hashmi, Kashmir, Faisal, Teepu, Qazzafi, Sir Syed, Liaqat, Afzal and Fateh Hall for male students and Fatima-tuz-Zahara, Khadija-tul-Kubra, Amina, Zanib and Aysha Siddiqa Halls for female students, at the University Campus. Four newly constructed residential halls namely Iqbal, Qasim, Arinc and Erdogan have been started to provide the accommodation facilities to the students at PARS.

The Hall Warden is assisted by five Associate Hall Warden (Four at University Campus and one at PARS), holds supervisory charge of Residential Halls. Each hall is in the charge of a Hall Superintendent assisted by one/two Assistant Superintendents and a Munshi. Hall management alongwith committees of the students takes care of routine hostel matters and general cleanliness in the halls. Excellent law and order situation is maintained in hostels through strong coordination and cooperation of the Hall Senate. Provision of peaceful atmosphere conducive for academics, scientific work and personality development is mandate of the Hall Senate. It arranges annual functions like intra and inter-hall cleanliness competitions, annual indoor and out door games, celebrations of Pakistan and Independence days to augment the spirit of adorns and ownership.

All hostels are well equipped with modern living facilities including daily News Papers, telephone, LCDs (32 inches) & indoor games in common rooms, mosques, kitchens, dinning halls, canteens and fruit shops. In addition, each hostel is provided with a modern computer laboratory with internet facility. The

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mosques are carpeted and furnished with Sui-Gas heaters and air coolers. There is 24 hours water supply in all the residential halls; Sui Gas geysers provide hot water during winter and electric water coolers provide cold water during summer. To enhance the concept of self service, automatic washing machines in laundry and full size freezers, ovens and microwaves in kitchens have been provided to each female hostel.

Every hostel has 2-4 mess: these are organized and managed by the students under strict supervision of Hall management to provide economical, hygienic and quality nutritious food to the students.

The facility of PCO has been provided within the Female halls and the guards ensure the security round the clock. Mounting of extra ceiling fans in rooms and supplementary lighting in the lawns and terraces enable students for in-as well as out-door studies in summer.

Turbines on specific points have been installed to provide sweet drinking water round the clock. Play ground /parks are attached with each hostel for student’s outdoor games. To promote sports activities among the female students, a high standard basket Ball Court and a Gymnasium hall have been provided in Khadija-tul-Kubra Hall. These facilities will be extended to other female hostels as well in future.

Efforts are also underway to make a modern female students complex equipped with all modern facilities/amenities. In this connection a boundary wall has been constructed to start this work.

The construction of new hostels and work of repair of existing and erection of new bath rooms in existing halls of international standards is under way. The residential halls are regularly visited by the higher authorities of the University: the problems are discussed with students and are instantly resolved.

To avoid unnecessary delayed stay of boarder students in the hostel, facilities have been confined to a reasonable duration required for various degrees. The staying period in the hostels have been approved by the competent authority as under vide notification A-4/410-06/25801 dated 24-12-2010:-

Sr. #

Name of Degree Stay in the Hostel

1 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri., Agri. Engineering and Home Economics etc. (8 Semester Degree Programme)

Upto 10th Semester

2 DVM (10 Semester Degree Programme)

Upto 12th Semester

3 3 M.Sc, M.Phil, MBA, MBIT, MCS, MS etc. (4 Semester Degree Programme)

Upto 6th Semester

4 M.Sc. (Hons.), Rural Sociology, Fiber Technology etc. (6 Semester Degree Programme)

Upto 8th Semester

5 5 Ph.D. etc. Upto 8th Semester

DIRECTORATE OF STUDENTS AFFAIRS The Directorate of Students Affairs is a strategically important academic support which works to enhance the experience of students at all stages of their stay in the University through provision of a range of professional services. The office of the Students Affairs establishes a liaison between the University administration and the students. It facilitates the students in addressing their problems pertaining to academics, co-curricular activities, sports, library, examination, transportation, health, fees, career planning and discipline. This unit also ensures peaceful co-existence among the students with their diverse ethnic, cultural and religious back grounds. This unit ensures the image of the University at local, National and International level.

The Directorate is headed by a Director, assisted by two Associates and six Deputy Directors. The different responsibilities of the Students Affairs office include:

To maintain discipline at the campus and to provide conducive environment for the achievement of students’ goal.

The Directorate publishes students magazine, “Kisht-e-Nau”.

A well equipped Computerized I.D. Card Unit has been established in the Directorate, to issue Computerized I.D. Cards to students, teachers and staff of the

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University as well.

Pick and drop facility is provided to non border students and employees.

Transport facility is provided for students study tours to different Universities and research institutions.The Directorate manages STC Hall meant for students functions i.e. welcome, farewell class activities, TGM annual functions, National and International Seminars etc.

Besides above activities, the Directorate is managing the following components:-

halls (male/female) providing quality food items at cheaper rates to the students and staff.

photostate, fruit shops, canteens, general stores, barber and souvenirs shops to facilitate the students for shopping on marginal rates.

of mobile phone accessories, repairing and Easy Paisa services to the students and employees.

The Directorate has generated/managed following facilities for the students:-

Maintenance of drinking water coolers for students and staff in the Campus.

Installation of “Information Desk” every year for the new comers seeking admission at under-and-postgraduate level in the University.

Information Centre of Federal Public Service Commission has been established under the supervision of Director Students Affairs. The Centre is providing information regarding C.S.S exams and other departmental vacancies advertised through Federal Public Service Commission.

The Director Students Affairs also act as Secretary of the Discipline Committee, an Appellate and Statutory body of the University.

TUTORIAL SYSTEM/ART & LITERARY FORUM

University is the highest seat of learning. This alma matter has honour to produce highly qualified and motivated Agri-graduates to serve the Nation. University is the mother Institute to build academic as well as co-curricular careers of the students. For this purpose University has established Senior Tutor Office that consists of 132 tutorial groups along with Art & Literary Forum. This system offers a platform to discover, enlighten and polish the hidden capabilities of the students. Each student is being supervised by a highly talented Tutor/Co-Tutors. The Tutorial group meetings are regularly held at weekly intervals on every Tuesday. The Art & Literary Forum comprises of six clubs, Debating, Quiz, Art, Qiraat & Naat Club, Society of Agriculture Writers and Women Voice Forum. Students are encouraged to initiate any positive, constructive activity in consultation with their incharges that helps to improve their behaviour and sharpens their intellect. This office has an organized set up at university level which has been developed for facilitating the building of positively oriented, fully charged progressive youth who is ready to successfully face all types of challenges in their future life.

The year 2012-13 was a busy year a number of opportunities were provided to the students to explore their potentials by exposing them to different events and activities of co-curricular nature (like Qiraat, Naat, Speech Competitions, Debates, Quiz Competitions, Singing of Milli Naghmas, Essay Writing, Art and Design Exhibition, Slide Shows etc.) at Campus as well as at other renowned Institutions and organizations of the Country. Various events of national and religious importance were also celebrated by the office of the Senior Tutor. Currently, the movie culture is also introduced by the Office to entertain the students during their free time. The details of some of the

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activities/achievements are given below:

ACTIVITIES/ACHIEVEMENTSDURING THE YEAR 2012

INHOUSE ACTIVITIES

1 The Art Club arranged a 8th Annual Art Exhibition on March 16, 2012 held at Iqbal Auditorium, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Chief Guest Prof. Dr. Iqrar A. Khan and Mian Attiq Ahmed. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

Calligraphy

Sajid Karim 2006-ag-1993 M.Sc. (Hons.) R.E Ist

Oil Painting

Waseem Abbas 2010-ag-2721 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci. Ist

Glass Painting

Pencil Sketching

Mansoor Hamid 2008-ag-2226 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci. Ist

Poster/Marker Color

Mansoor Hamid 2008-ag-2226 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci. Ist

Hand Made Crafts/Special display

Ayesha Aslam 2009-ag-2032 B.Sc. Rural Home Economics Ist

Best Management

M. Naveed Arshad 2007-ag-2065 M.Sc (Hons.) Agronomy Ist

M. Faizan Talib 2008-ag-2225 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci. 2nd

2- The Quiz Club arranged a Inhouse Competition on Islam and Science Quiz Contest, 2012 under the Office of the Senior Tutor, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad held at New Senate Hall on 25-04-2012. The following speakers participated in this seminar

Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

1 Tanveer Akhtar 2010-ag-2715 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 1st

2 Sayyad Ali Raza 2010-ag-3119 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 1st

3 Rubab Sarfraz 2009-ag-2585 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

4 Sana Zulfiqar 2010-ag-3103 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

5 Wasim Akram 2010-ag-3292 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 3rd

6 M. Umair Majid 2010-ag-3123 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 3rd

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4- The Debating Club organized a Inhouse Speech Competition 2012 held at New Senate Hall on 26-04-2012 under Office of the Senior Tutor, University of Agriculture. The following university students participated in this competition.

Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

Urdu Serious

1 M. Awais Raza 2009-ag-2286 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ist

2 Muhammad Sohaib 2007-ag-2662 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

3 M. Usman Yousaf 2011-ag-2741 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 3rd

4 Shoaib Aziz 2010-ag-3759 F.Sc. Pre-Agri. Consolation Prize

Urdu Humorous

1 Shoaib Aziz 2010-ag-3759 F.Sc. Pre-Agri. Ist

2 Sadaf Asghar 2011-ag-3603 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

3 Noor Ahmad 2009-ag-2784 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 3rd

4 Abdul Qudoos B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 3rd

English Serious

1 Asma Sabir 2009-ag-2761 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ist

2 Aaiz Noor 2011-ag-2913 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

3 Saba Malik 2010-ag-3571 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 3rd

6- Participation in Ghazal/Nazam Competition in the eve of Punjab Youth Festival-2012 held at Old Senate Hall, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad on October 10, 2012. The particular of the concerned student is as under:

S.No. Name Reg. No. Class Position

Nazam

1 M. Waqar Mehdi 2007-ag-2545 M.Sc. (Hons.) Hort Ist

2 Akhtar Munir 2010-ag-2768 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

3 Shumaila Liaqat 3rd

Ghazal

1 Sohail Asad 2007-ag-1874 M.Sc. (Hons.) Plant Path. Ist

2 Ajmal Sarosh 2nd

3 Sobia Rose 2005-ag-2121 Ph.D Agri. Economics 3rd

4 Farheen Zahoor 3rd

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7- Participation in 15th All Pakistan Inter-University Debate Contest (Initial Round for HEC) for Award of “Allama Iqbal Shield” held at New Senate Hall, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad on October 22, 2012. The debate was conducted accordance to the instructions of Higher Education Commission. The position holder students are as under:

Sr.# Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

English Debate

1 Ali Qamar B.Sc. Agri. Engg. Ist

2 Miss Araiz Nazir 2008-ag-1988 M.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture 2nd

3 Talish Abbas 2008-ag-2702 M.Sc. Water Res. Engg. 3rd

Urdu Debate

1 Miss Madiha Gohar 2009-ag-2523 B.Sc. (Hons.) 5th PBG Ist

2 Mr. Ayaz Ali 2007-ag-2495 M.Sc. (Hons.) 3rd Soil & Env. Sciences 2nd

3 Faisal Imran 2007-ag-2174 M.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture 3rd

OUT OF CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

1 Participation in the IST Youth Carnival-2012 held at Inst. of Space Technology, Islamabad on April 26-28, 2012. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

1 Mr. Usama Haroon 2006-ag-1998 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ext. 2nd position in Trivial Pursuit Quiz

2 Mr.Faisal Imran 2007-ag-2174 M.Sc. (Hons.) Hort. 2nd position in Trivial Pursuit Quiz

2 Participation in GCU All Pakistan Inter-University Quiz Competition -2012 held at G.C. University, Lahore on May 9-10, 2012. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

1 Shahid Murtaza 2009-ag-2322 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ist

2 Salman Qamar 2008-ag-2092 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ist

3 Participation In GCU All Pakistan Inter-University Quiz Competition -2012, held at G.C. University (Ravians Quiz Society), Lahore on May 9 and 10, 2012. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

Sr.# Name of Student Regd. No. Class Position

1 Salman Qamar 2008-ag-2092 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ist

2 Shahid Murtaza 2009-ag-2322 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ist

4 Participation in 7th All Pakistan Bilingual Declamation Contests and Carnival-2012 held sat NFC Institute of Engineering and Fertilizer Research, Jaranwala Road, Faisalabad on May 29, 2012. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

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Sr.# Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

1 M. Naveed Arshad 2007-ag-2065 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agronomy 2nd position in skits competition

2 M. Behzad Rafique 2009-ag-2684 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci. ===

3 M. Waleed Abdullah 2009-ag-2661 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci. ===

4 M. Amjad Nawaz 2007-ag-2058 M.Sc. (Hons.) Hort. ===

5 M. Inam Ullah 2010-ag-2662 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci. ===

7 Muhammad Boota 2009-ag-3032 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci. 2nd in calligraphy

5- Participation in All Pakistan Bilingual Declamation Contests and Punjabi Takra-2012 held at Forman Christian College, Lahore on May 30-31, 2012. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

Sr.# Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

1 Araiz Nazir 2008-ag-1988 M.Sc. (Hons.) Hort. 3rd in English Humorous

2 Syed Arshad Ali Rizvi 2007-ag-1540 DVM Ist in Punjabi Takra

6- Participation in All Pakistan Bilingual Declamation Competition-2012 held at Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad on June 05, 2012. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

Sr.# Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

1 Miss Madiha Gohar 2009-ag-2523 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. PBG 3rd in Urdu Serious

7- Participation In The 2nd All Pakistan Drama Festival-2012 held at University of South Asia, Lahore on September 14-15, 2012. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

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Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

1 Miss Araiz Nazir 2008-ag-1988 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

2nd position

2 Mr. M. Amjad Nawaz 2007-ag-2058 M.Sc. (Hons.) Hort.

3 Mr. M. Behzad Rafiq 2009-ag-2684 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

4 Mr. M. Naveed Arshad 2007-ag-2065 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

5 Mr. Syed Inam Ullah 2010-ag-2662 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

6 Mr. Sami Ullah 2008-ag-1611 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

7 Mr. Mansoor Hamid 2008-ag-2226 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

8 Mr.Sajid 2009-ag-2138 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

9 M. Waleed Abdullah 2009-ag-2661 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

10 Miss Kanza Syed 2009-ag-2584 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

11 Miss Ayesha Aslam 2008-ag-2032 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

12 Mr. Waseem Abbas 2010-ag-2721 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

13 Mr. Faisal Niaz 2008-ag-2918 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

14 Mr. Jahanzaib 2009-ag-2296 DVM

15 Mr. Faizan Iqbal 2008-ag-2401 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

16 Mr. Asad Liaqat Ali 2008-ag-2401 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci.

17 Mr. Inam Ullah 2010-ag-2662 DVM

18 Mr. Junaid Jabbar Khan 2008-ag-786 DVM

19 Mr. Azeem Ahmad Khan 2008-ag-2919 DVM

20 Mr. Soban Saleh 2008-ag-2897 DVM

21 Mr. Muhammad Shahzad 2008-ag-2916 DVM

22 Mr. Mr. Faisal Hayat 2010-ag-2577 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri,

23 Mr. Hafiz Sohaib Mazhar 2008-ag-2817 DVM

24 Mr. Waqar Ahsan 2008-ag-2485 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri.

25 Mr. Sarmad 2010-ag-2941 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri.

26 Mr. Husnain Riaz 2010-ag-3540 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri.

27 Mr. Waqas Altaf 2009-ag-3442 DVM 7th Semester

28 Mr. Umer Farooq 2009-ag-3471 DVM 7th Semester

29 Mr. Kashif Iqbal 2009-ag-3365 DVM

30 Mr. Aleem raza 2009-ag-2607 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri.

31 Mr. Haroon Hamid 2010-ag-3376 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri.

8- Participation In Allama Iqbal Quiz Competition held at PTV Lahore Station, Lahore on November 07, 2012. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

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Sr.# Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

1 Mr. Umair Gull 2009-ag-2689 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

2 Mr. Syed Ali Raza Shah 2010-ag-3119 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

3 Miss Sana Zulfiqar 2010-ag-3103 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

9- The Student, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, participated in Islamabad Festival held at Fatima Jinnah Park, F-9, Islamabad, on 18 November, 2012. Faculty Member Hafiz Masood Ahmad, Lecturer, Forestry Range Management and Wildlife. The particulars of the position holder students are as under:

No. Name/CNIC # Reg. # Class Position

Photo Competition (Theme-1 Natural Beauty of Pakistan)

1 Urfa bin Tahir 2006-ag-1213 M.Phil Parasitology 1st

2 Umer Farooq DVM 2nd

3 Amjad Nawaz 2007-ag-2058 M.Sc (Hons.) Horticulture 3rd

(Theme-1 Ma Sadqa Ma Qurban Mera Sohna Pakistan)

1 Amjad Nawaz 2007-ag-2058 M.Sc (Hons.) Horticulture 1st

2 M. Naveed Arshad 2007-ag-2065 M.Sc (Hons.) Agronomy 2nd

3 M. Behzad Rafiq 2009-ag-2684 B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture 3rd

Poster Competition (Category-A)

1 Mansoor Hamid 2008-ag-2226 M.Sc (Hons.) Agri Extension 2nd

2 Waseem Abbas 2010-ag-2721 B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture 3rd

Category-B

1 Hafsah Khan 2010-ag-2080 B.Sc (Hons.) Home Eco. Ist

2 Shazia Khan 2010-ag-2117 B.Sc (Hons.) Home Eco. Ist

3 M. Naveed Arshad 2007-ag-2065 M.Sc (Hons.) Agronomy Ist

Best Innovative Idea for Business

1 M. Waleed Abdull 2009-ag-2661 B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture Ist

2 Khadija Fayyaz 2010-ag-2116 B.Sc (Hons.) Home Eco. Ist

3 Alina Kazmi 2010-ag-2119 B.Sc (Hons.) Home Eco. Ist

4 Ayesha Aslam Khan 2009-ag-2032 B.Sc (Hons.) Home Eco. Ist

5 Esha Umer 2010-ag-2130 B.Sc (Hons.) Home Eco. Ist

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6 Junaid Khan 2009-ag-2659 B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture Ist

Qiraat Competition

1 Hafiz Sohail Ahmad 2009-ag-2180 B.Sc (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

Naat Competition

1 Madiha Gohar 2009-ag-2523 B.Sc (Hons.) Agri. Ist

Bait Bazi (Team-A Male)

1 Waqar Mahdi 2007-ag-2545 M.Sc. (Hons.) Hort. Ist

2 Mirza Muratab ali 2007-ag-2234 M.Sc. (Hons.) Hort. Ist

Team B Male

1 Akhtar Munir 2010-ag-2768 B.Sc. (Hons.) Forestry 2nd

2 Umar Draz Hashir 2011-ag-1278 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

Team-A Female

1 Riaz Bibi Balooch 2008-ag-1806 B.Sc. (Hons.) SES 2nd

2 Huma Priya 2010-ag-2095 B.Sc. Home Economics 2nd

3 Tayyaba Hina 2008-ag-2121 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

4 Sidra Ishfaq 2008-ag-1991 M.Sc,. (Hons.) 2nd

Team-B

1 Faisal Imran 2007-ag-2174 M.Sc,. (Hons.) Hort. Ist

2 Muhammad Tahir 2007-ag-2266 M.Sc,. (Hons.) SES Ist

3 Sami Ullah 2010-ag-3050 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ist

Speech Competition (English Serious Female)

1 Rabia Fridi 2008-ag-2430 M.Sc. (Hons.) PBG 2nd

2 Anum Safdar 2009-ag-2524 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 1st

Urdu Serious-Female

1 Sumeera Asghar 2008-ag-2431 M.Sc. (Hons.) Hort. Ist

2 Madiha Gohar 2009-ag-2523 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ist

3 Azka Rehman 2008-ag-2616 M.Sc. (Hons.) Econ. 2nd

English Serious Male

1 M. Ali Qamar 2011-ag-3529 B.Sc. Agri. Engg. 2nd

Urdu Serious Male

1 Zafar Iqbal 211-ag-3529 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

English Essay Writing

1 Muhammad Tahir 2007-ag-2266 M.Sc. (Hons.) SES Ist

2 Faisal Imran 2007-*ag-2174 M.Sc. (Hons.) Hort. 3rd

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Urdu Essay

1 Shahid Murtaza 2009-ag-2322 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd

2 Sami Ullah 2010-ag-3050 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 3rd

10- The Student of University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, participated in “All Pakistan Bilingual Declamation Contest-2012 held at Govt. Post Graduate College, Jhang on 29 November to 01 December, 2012”. The detail of positions of the students is as follows:

Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

1 Rabia Fridi 2008-ag2430 Ist in English Debate

2 Shahid Murtaza 2009-ag-2322 B.Sc. (Hons.) Bio-Tech. 3rd in Urdu Quiz with Team Trophy

3 Saba Shakeel 2010-ag-2858 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 2nd in Islamic Discussion

4 Arshad Ali Rizvi 2007-ag-1548 DVM 2nd in Punjabi Takra with Team Trophy

11- The Student of Society of Agri. Writers, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, was participated in Mehfil-e-Mushaira on Manaqab-e-Baet held at The University of Faisalabad on December 06, 2012. The particular of the concerned student is as under:

Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

Miss Tayyaba Hina 2008-ag-2121 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sci. Win 3000/-

12- The team of University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, was participated in 2nd all Faisalabad Jinnah Bilingual

Declamation Contest-2012 held at G.C. University, Faisalabad on December 18, 2012. The particulars of the position holder students are as under:

Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

Mudasir Arif 2008-ag-2739 Agri. Eng Ist

13- The Team University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, was participating in Quaid-E-Azam Inter-University

and Inter-Collegiate Quiz Competition-2012 held at G.C. University, Lahore on December 26, 2012. The particulars of the concerned students are as under:

Sr. # Name of Student Reg. No. Class Position

Salman Qamar 2008-ag-2092 M.Sc. (Hons.) Agronomy 3rd

Syed Ali Raza 2010-ag-3119 B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 3rd

14- HONOUR FOR UAF IN PUNJAB YOUTH FESTIVAL-2012Competitions: Co-Curricular, Universities

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Naat & Qiraat Club

Divisional Level

Category Name Reg. No. Venue Position

Qiraat Miss Hafiza Gulshan 2010-ag-2392 The Univ. of Fsd, Fsd Ist

Naat Mr. Kashif Iqbal 2009-ag-3365 The Univ. of Fsd, Fsd Ist

Provincial Level

Male Competition

Naat Mr. Kashif Iqbal 2009-ag-3365 EXPO Centre, Lhr. Ist

Qiraat Hafiz Sohail Ahmad 2009-ag-2180 EXPO Centre, Lhr. 3rd

Female Competition

Qiraat Miss Hafiza Gulshan 2010-ag-2392 EXPO Centre, Lhr. Ist

Society of Agri. Writers

Divisional Level

Category Name Reg. No. Venue Position

Ghazal Mr. Sohail Asad 2007-ag-1874 Old Senate Hall, Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad

Ist

Ghazal Miss Sobia Rose 2005-ag-2121 Old Senate Hall, Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad

3rd

Nazam Mr. Waqar Mahdi 2007-ag-2545 Old Senate Hall, Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad

Ist

Nazam Mr. Akhtar Munir 2010-ag-2768 Old Senate Hall, Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad

2nd

Provincial Level

Mushaira (Male) Mr. Faisal Ali 2005-ag-2116 EXPO Centre, Lhr. v

Mushaira (Male) Mr. Sohail Asad 2007-ag-1874 EXPO Centre, Lhr. 2nd

Mushaira (Female)

Miss Sobia Rose 2005-ag-2121 EXPO Centre, Lhr. 2nd

The Art Club

Divisional Level

Category Name Reg. No. Venue Position

Drama Members of the Art Club Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad Ist

Milli Nagma Members of the Art Club GC. Univ. Faisalabad Ist

Cultural Projectsi) Folktales of Punjabii) Punjab marriage ceremony etc.

Members of the Art ClubGC. Univ. Faisalabad

Ist

Photography Essay Mr. Amjad Nawaz University of Agri. Fsd. 1st

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Photography on Sports Mr. Urfa Bin Tahir 2006-ag-1213 University of Agri. Fsd. 3rd

Paintings Miss Ayesha Pervez GC. Univ. Faisalabad 3rd

Handicrafts Miss Ayesha Aslam GC. Univ. Faisalabad 3rd

Handicrafts Miss Ayesha Rasheed GC. Univ. Faisalabad 3rd

Handicrafts Miss Sehreen Kokab GC. Univ. Faisalabad 3rd

Provincial Level

Drama Members of the Art Club EXPO Centre, Lhr. 3rd

Horticulture (Fresh Flower) Divisional level

Peace Mr. M. Behzad Rafique 2009-ag-2684 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad Ist

Peace Miss Shaiza Rasool 2009-ag-2648 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad 3rd

Ikebana (loneliness)

Miss Nazish Jabeen 2009-ag-2754 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad Ist

Ikebana (loneliness)

Miss Shaiza Rasool 2009-ag-2648 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad 2nd

Dry Flower Mr. Urfa Bin Tahir 2006-ag-1213 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad Ist

Dry Flower Miss Faria Azhar 2009-ag-2803 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad 2nd

Dry Flower Mr. Waleed Abdullah 2009-ag-2661 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad 3rd

Open competition of flower arrangements at P.H.A. Faisalabad. (Won the cash prize of Rs. 50,000)

Fresh Flower- I Miss Nazish Jabeen 2009-ag-2754 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad Ist

Fresh Flower -I Miss Shaiza Rasool 2009-ag-2648 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad Conso-lation

Fresh Flower-II Miss Faria Azhar 2009-ag-2803 Univ. of Agri.,Faisalabad 2nd

Dry Flower Miss Faria Azhar 2009-ag-2803 Univ. of Agri., Faisalabad 3rd

Provincial Level

Horticulture (Male)

Fresh Foliage Mr. M. Behzad Rafique 2009-ag-2684 EXPO Centre, Lhr. Ist

Fresh Flower Mr. Urfa Bin Tahir 2006-ag-1213 EXPO Centre, Lhr. Ist

Horticulture (Female)

Fresh Foliage Miss Nazish Jabeen 2009-ag-2754 EXPO Centre, Lhr. Ist

Fresh Flower Miss Shaiza Rasool 2009-ag-2648 EXPO Centre, Lhr. Ist

Fresh Flower Miss Faria Azhar 2009-ag-2803 EXPO Centre, Lhr. Ist

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The Debating Club

Divisional Level

Category Name Reg. No. Venue Position

English Debate Miss Anum Safdar 2009-ag-2524 The Univ. of Fsd., Fsd Ist

English Debate Miss Rabia Fridi 2008-ag-2430 The Univ. of Fsd., Fsd 3rd

Urdu Debate Miss Sumeera Asghar 2008-ag-2431 The Univ. of Fsd., Fsd 2nd

Urdu Debate Mr. Arshad Ali Rizvi 2007-ag-1540 The Univ. of Fsd., Fsd 3rd

Provincial Level

English Debate Miss Anum Safdar 2009-ag-2524 EXPO Centre, Lhr. 2nd

Urdu Debate Mr. Faisal Imran 2007-ag-2174 EXPO Centre, Lhr. 2nd

The Quiz Club

Provincial Level

Category Name Reg. No. Venue Position

General Knowledge Quiz-2012

Mr. Faisal Imran 2007-ag-2174 EXPO Centre, Lhr. 1st with a cash Prize of 1.5 Lakh. among 1300 teams participated from all over the PunjabGeneral

Knowledge Quiz-2012

Mr. Muhammad Tahir 2007-ag-2266 EXPO Centre, Lhr.

Divisional Level

Category Name Venue Position

Business Entrepreneurship

Members of IBMS University of Agri., Fsd Ist

Technical Projects Members Faculties of Agri. Engg. & Tech. GC University, Fsd 2nd

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University Mosques System

Each student residential hall has its own adjacent mosque where five times congregational prayers are offered while Juma prayers are offered in the Mosque of Old Campus, New Campus Central Jamia Mosque and Bilal Colony Mosque of the University. The Central Jamia Mosque is the center of all religious activities including five time prayers, Friday sermons, lessons for students in Qir’at, Tajweed, learning Arabic language and the Holy Quran. In all mosques, the arrangements have been made for Dars-e-Quran, teaching of Nazra Quran and Tajweed classes for the benefit of the students, employees and their children. All three mosques are being properly looked after and well maintained by the University Mosque Committee, Prof Dr Muhammad Younas, being the Secretary of the Mosque Committee under the direct supervision of honorable Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan, the worthy Vice Chancellor of the University.

Proper arrangements are made for religious congregations, celebration of national days and events like Eid Prayers, Eid Milad-un-Nabi, Independence Day and other programs of national importance to take momentum with the recitation of the Holy Quran in the Central Mosque. All religious programs are arranged in the mosques under the guidance of the Mosque Committee. No other student activity is allowed without the permission of the Mosque Committee and the PO, Student Affairs. During Ramazan-ul-Mubarik, Namaz-e-Taravih and I’itikaf arrangements are also made each year. Apart from this, mosques are also located in all residential colonies of the Campus.

Health Services

There is a Medical Centre, a Dental Unit and a well–equipped clinical laboratory to provide immediate care and attention to the sick students. Two resident Medical Officers one incharge of the unit. One resident lady doctor is incharge of a dispensary for females attends to the girl students, female staff and families of

the University employees. A qualified doctor for dental section has also been added to the medical centre.Sports and Recreations

Almost all the popular games and sports of Pakistan are played at the University and for this purpose, spacious lush–green play fields are available at the Campus. The Swimming Pool, Riffle–Shooting Range, Athletic Track, Squash Courts, Lawn Tennis Courts, Handball Court National Standard metallic with floodlight, three Basketball Courts one of them is opposite to Liaqat Hall, one near Squash court and one in Khadeja Tul Kubra Hall for girls at the Campus. The Gymnasium with equipments and a Stadium especially attract the attention of sportsmen. A separate sports complex for female students is being planned. Many of our sportsmen have achieved International repute in various games. Sports and games are compulsory for all male and female students of the University. Facilities for all the games, approved by the Higher Education Commission are available on the Campus.

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Authorities of the University

(a) The Senate:

The Senate shall consists of the following:

(i) The Chancellor; (Chairman)

(ii) The Pro Chancellor;

(iii) The Vice Chancellor;

(iv) The Members of the Syndicate;

(v) The Deans;

(vi) The Directors;

(vii) The University Professors and Professors Emeritus;

(viii) The Chairmen of the Teaching Departments;

(ix) The Officer or Teacher Incharge of Students Affairs;

(x) Fifteen University Teachers having atleast three years service to be elected by the University Teachers amongst themselves;

(xi) Two Students representative from the University Students’ Union;

(xii) Eight experts in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Allied Disciplines nominated by the Chancellor;

(xiii) The Registrar.

(xiv) The Treasurer.

(xv) The Controller of Examinations.

(xvi) The Librarian.

(xvii) Members of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab to be nominated by the Assembly in the following manner:-

One member from each Division excluding Faisalabad Division to be elected by the members of the Provincial Assembly from that Division; and

One member from each District of the Faisalabad Division to be elected by the members of the Provincial Assembly from that Division

(xviii) Two representatives of Farmers and Livestock Members to be nominated by the Chancellor and

(xix) Three Registered Graduates to be elected by all such Graduates from amongst themselves:

(b) The Syndicate:

The Syndicate shall consists of the following:

(i) The Vice Chancellor; (Chairman)

(ii) The Pro Vice Chancellor;

(iii) One member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab to be nominated by the Speaker of the Assembly;

(iv) Two members of the Senate to be elected by the Senate;

(v) The Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court, Lahore or his nominee from amongst the Judges of the Lahore High Court;

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(vi) Secretary to Government of the Punjab, Agriculture Department, Lahore; or his representative not below the rank of Additional Secretary.

(vii) One nominee of the Higher Education Commission.

(viii) One Dean to be nominated by the Chancellor on the recommendation of the Vice–Chancellor;

(ix) One Professor, one Associate Professor, one Assistant Professor and one such Lecturer as has completed a minimum of two years service in the University to be elected respectively by and from amongst themselves;

(x) Three persons of eminence including one scholar of Islamic Jurisprudence and one woman not serving in any educational institution to be nominated by the Chancellor;

(xi) One Principal of the affiliated colleges to be nominated by the Chancellor;

(xii) The President of the University Students Union;

(xiii) Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, Livestock and Dairy Development Department;

or his representative not below the rank of Additional Secretary.

(xiv) Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, Finance Department, or his representative not below the rank of Additional Secretary.

(c) The Academic CouncilThe Academic Council shall consists of the following:

(i) The Vice Chancellor; (Chairman)

(ii) The Deans;

(iii) The Directors;(iv) The University Professors including

Professors Emeritus;

(v) The Chairmen of the Teaching Departments;

(vi) All Associate Professors, other than Chairmen of the Teaching Departments;

(Vii) Two Assistant Professors, Two Lecturers to be elected by and from among themselves;

(viii) The Registrar;

(ix) The Librarian;

(x) The Controller of Examinations:

(xi) Two Agricultural Scientists to be nominated by the Chancellor and

(xii) One Nominee of the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council:

(d) The Graduate Studies Research Board

The Graduate Studies Research Board shall consists of:

(i) The Vice Chancellor; (Chairman)

(ii) Deans;

(iii) Three University Professors other than Deans, to be appointed by the Syndicate;

(iv) Three University Teachers to be nominated by the Academic Council;

(v) Five experts from other sister institutions nominated by the Syndicate/Chancellor’s Committee;

(vi) The Principal, College of Agriculture, Dera Ghazi Khan;

(vii) A nominee of the Punjab Agri. Research Coordination Board, Lahore

(viii) Director of the Institute(s) and;

(ix) The Director, Graduate Studies, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. (Secretary)

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(e) The Selection Board

i. The Vice Chancellor; (Chairman)

ii. The Chairman or a member of the Punjab Public Service Commission nominated by the Chairman;

iii. The Dean of the Faculty concerned or Principal of constituent College or Director of the institute(s) as the case may be;

iv. The Chairman of the Teaching Department concerned; and

v. One member of the Syndicate and two other person of eminence to be appointed by the Syndicate provided that none of the three are employees of the University;

vi The Registrar (Secretary)

(f) The Finance and Planning Committee

The Finance and Planning Committee shall consists of:(i) The Vice Chancellor; (Chairman)

(ii) One member of the Senate to be appointed by the Senate;

iii) One member of the Syndicate to be appointed by the Syndicate:

(iv) Two members of the Academic Council to be appointed by the Academic Council;

(v) Two nominees of the Chancellor, one each from Agriculture Department & Finance Departments;

1. Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, Agriculture Department, Lahore or his representative.

2. Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, Finance Department, Lahore or his representative.

(vi) The Registrar and

(vii) The Treasurer(Member/Secretary).

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OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

1. THE CHANCELLOR Governor of the Punjab.

2. THE PRO CHANCELLOR: Minister for Agriculture, Government of the

Punjab, Lahore.

3. THE VICE CHANCELLOR: Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan(Sitara-i-Imtiaz),

Ph.D. (USA)

4. THE DEANS:

(i) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arshad, T.I., Ph.D.(USA)(look after).

Dean, Faculty of Agriculture.

(ii) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sarwar, TI, Ph.D. (USA), Dean, Faculty of Animal Husbandry.

(iii) Prof. Dr. Laeeq Akbar Lodhi, Ph.D. (USA), Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Science.

(iv) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar, Ph.D. (UK), Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences.

(v) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Ph.D. (USA), Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering

& Technology.

(vi) Prof. Dr. Munir Ahmad Sheikh, Ph.D. (UK) Dean, Faculty of Sciences.

5. THE DIRECTORS:

(i) Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan, Ph.D. (USA) Vice Chancellor, Director, Centre of Agricultural Bio-

Chemistry and Bio-Technology(CABB)

(ii) Prof. Dr. Javed Akhtar, Director, Institute of Soil and

Environmental Sciences.

(iii) Prof. Dr. Faqir Muhammad Anjum, Ph.D. (UAF), Ph.D.(USA), Director General, National Institute of Food

Science & Technology.

(iv) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aslam Pervez, Ph.D. (UK), Director, Institute of Horticultural Sciences.

(v) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Aslam Mirza, Ph.D. (UK), Director, Institute of Animal Nutrition and

Feed Technology.

(vi) Prof. Dr. Tanwir Ali, Ph.D. (USA), Director, Institute of Agricultural Extension

& Rural Development.

(vii) Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Hussain, Ph.D.(USA), Director, Institute of Microbiology.

(viii) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq, Ph.D. (Australia) Director, Institute of Agricultural &

Resource Economics.

(ix) Prof. Dr. Munir Ahmad, Ph.D.(Australia). Director, Institute of Business Management

Sciences

(x) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Younas Director Students Affairs.

(xi) Prof. Dr. Asif Ali, Ph.D.(UK), Director, Office of Research, Innovation and

Commercialization (ORIC)

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(xii) Prof. Dr. Allah Bakhsh, Ph.D. (USA), Director, Water Management Research

Centre.

(xiii) Dr. Haq Nawaz, Ph.D. (UAF),MBA(UAF) Director Graduate Studies.

(xiv) Prof. Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF) Director, External Linkages.

(xv) Prof. Dr. Tahir Zahoor, Ph.D., (UAF). Executive Director, Endowment Fund

Secretariat.

(xvi) Prof. Dr. Rashid Ahmad, Ph.D., (USA). Director Academics.

(xvii) Dr. Ghulam Murtaza, Ph.D. (UAF). Director Farms.

(xviii) Prof. Dr. Ahrar Khan, Ph.D. (UAF). Director, Quality Enhancement Cell.

(xix) Mr. Muhammad Shafique, M.Sc. (H&PE), Director Sports.

6. THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS

i. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Younis Students’ Affairs ii. Dr. Farooq Ahmad Estate Management

iii. Mr. Umar Saeed Treasurer.

iv. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Jalal Arif PRP Department/IT Resource Centre &

Data Bank

v. Prof. Dr. Laeeq Akbar Lodhi Engineering Construction (Maintenance

Wing) vi. Prof Dr. Anjum Sohail Engineering Construction (Construction

Wing)

vii. Prof. Dr. Ahsan-ul-Haq The Department of Library

7. THE PRINCIPAL OF THE CONSTITUENT COLLEGE/SUB-CAMPUSES:

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Ph.D. (USA), Dera Ghazi Khan.

Prof.(Retd.) Dr. Zia-ur-Rehman, Ph.D. (USA), Toba Tek Singh.

8. THE REGISTRAR:Ch. Muhammad Hussain, M.A.(Bahawalpur), MBA(Management)(UAF).

9. THE TREASURER: Mr. Umar Saeed, MBA (Finance)(UAF), M.Sc. (Fib. Tech.)(UAF), SAS,

FPFA.

10. THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS:Mr. Muhammad Shafqat Iqbal, M.Sc. Stat. and CS(UAF)(Additional charge).

11. THE CHAIRMEN OF THE TEACHING Departments and such other persons as may be prescribed:

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SUBJECTS FOR M.Sc. (Hons.)/M.Sc./M.A. DEGREE PROGRAMME

1. Faculty of Social Sciences M.Sc.

1 Rural Sociology2 Population Sciences(Enhanced Fee)

2. Faculty of Agri. Engineering and TechnologyM.Sc.1. FIBRE TECHNOLOGY

3. Faculty of SciencesM.SC.1) Chemistry2) Bio-Chemistry3) Zoology 4) Botany5) Physics 6) Statistics7) Computer Science

4. National Institute of Food Science and TechnologyM.SC.1. Home Economics (Food & Nutrition)2. M.A. Fine Arts

5. College of Agriculture, Dera Ghazi KhanM.SCRURAL SOCIOLOGY

SUBJECTS FOR M.Sc.(Hons.)/M.Phil. DEGREE PROGRAMME

1. Faculty of Agriculture M.Sc. (Hons.)

1. Agronomy, 2. Biotechnology3. Agri. biotechnology4. Agri. entomology5. Forestry6. Horticulture7. Plant breeding and genetics, 8. Plant pathology9. Soil science10. Crop physiology11. Environmental Science

2. Faculty of Social SciencesM.Sc. (Hons.)1. Agricultural Economics2. Development Economics3. Environmental & Resource Economics4. MBA (Marketing and Agribusiness)5. Rural Development6. Agricultural Extension7. Rural Sociology(Evening)8. MS(Management)9. MBA10. MS(Management) Markeeting

Specialization11. Economics(Evening)

3. Faculty of Agri. Engineering and TechnologyM.Sc. (Hons.)1. Agricultural Engineering2. Water Resource Engineering

4. Faculty of Animal HusbandryM.SC. (HONS.)1. Animal Breeding & Genetics2. Animal Nutrition3. Livestock Management 4. Poultry Science

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5. Faculty of Sciences

1. Chemistry2. Bio-Chemistry3. Zoology 4. Botany5. Physics 6. Statistics7. MS(Computer Science)

6. Faculty of Veterinary Science1. Anatomy2. Clinical Medicine and Surgery3. Microbiology4. Parasitology 5. Pathology6. Physiology7. Pharmacology8. Theriogenology

7. National Institute of Food Science & Technology1. Food Technology2. Dairy Technology3. Home Economics (Human Development

and Family Studies)4. Home Economics (Clothing & Textile)5. Home Economics (Food & Nutrition)

8. College of Agriculture, Dera Ghazi Khan1. Agronomy 2. Agri. Entomology3. Plant Breeding and Genetics4. Soil Science

SUBJECTS FOR MASTER DEGREE PROGRAMME (EVENING COLLEGE / SELF-SUPPORTING SCHEME)

1. Faculty of Social Sciences1. Rural Sociology2. Population Science3. MBA(3½ Years), MBA(2½ Years)4. MBA(Executive)5. M.Phil. MS(Markeeting)

2. Faculty of Agri. Engineering and Technology

Fibre Technology

3. Faculty of SciencesM.Sc.1. Botany2. Bio-Chemistry3. Chemistry 4. Computer Science 5. Statistics 6. Physics7. Zoology

M.Phil1. Botany2. Bio-Chemistry3. Chemistry 4. Statistics 5. Physics6. Zoology7. MS(Computer Science)

4. National Institute of Food Science & TechnologyM.Sc. (Hons.)1. Home Economics (Food and Nutrition)2. Home Economics (Human Development &

Family Studies)3. Home Economics (Clothing & Textile)M.Sc.1. Home Economics (Food & Nutrition)2. M.A. Fine Arts

5. College of Agriculture, Dera Ghazi Khan1. M.Sc. (Computer Science)2. MBA(3½ Years)

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SUBJECTS FOR Ph.D. DEGREE PROGRAMMES

1. Faculty of Agriculture1. Agronomy2. Biotechnology3. Agri. Entomology4. Forestry5. Horticulture6. Plant Breeding & Genetics7. Plant Pathology8. Soil Science9. Crop Physiology10. Environmental Science

2. Faculty of Social Sciences

1. Agricultural Economics2. Development Economics3. Environmental & Resource Economics4. Marketing & Agri. Business5. Agricultural Extension

3. Faculty of Agri. Engineering and Technology1. Agri. Engineering 2. Water Resource Engineering

4. National Institute of Food Science & Technology 1. Food Technology

5. Faculty of Animal Husbandry

1. Animal Breeding & Genetics2. Animal Nutrition3. Livestock Management4. Poultry Science

6. Faculty of Sciences

1. Botany 2. Bio-Chemistry3. Chemistry4. Zoology

7. Faculty of Veterinary Science

1. Anatomy2. Clinical Medicine & Surgery3. Microbiology4. Parasitology5. Pathology6. Physiology7. Pharmacology 8. Theriogenology

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SEMESTER-I

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

PY-101 Physics - I 4(3–1)

Chem -101 Chemistry – I 4(3–1)

Math – 101 Math – I 4(4–0)

Bot - 101 Botany – I 4(3–1)

Eng - 103 English – I 4(4–0)

SSH – 104 Pakistan Studies(for Section A-B)

3(3–0)

Agron - 001 Basic Agriculture 4(2–2)

IS–101/ SSH–106

Islamiat / Ethics(for Section C-D)

3(3–0)

Total credit hours 27(22-5)

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

PY-102 Physics – II 4(3–1)

Chem -102 Chemistry – II 4(3–1)

Math – 102 Math – II 4(4–0)

Bot - 102 Botany – II 4(3–1)

Eng - 105 English – II 4(4–0)

IS – 101/ SSH – 106

Islamiat / Ethics(for Section A-B)

3(3–0)

Agron - 002 General Crop Production - I 4(2–2)

SSH – 104 Pakistan Studies(for Section C-D)

3(3–0)

Total credit hours 27(22-5)

SEMESTER-III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

PY - 201 Physics – III 4(3–1)

Chem -201 Chemistry – III 4(3–1)

Math – 201 Math – III 3(3–0)

Bot - 201 Botany – III(for Section A-B)

4(3–1)

Eng - 201 English – III 4(4–0)

Agron - 003 General Crop Production - II 4(2–2)

Zool - 201 Zoology – I 4(3–1)

CS - 201 Computer Appreciation(for Section C-D)

4(3–1)

Total credit hours 27(21-6)

SEMESTER-IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

PY - 202 Physics – IV 4(3–1)

Chem -202 Chemistry – IV 4(3–1)

Math – 202 Math – IV 3(3–0)

Zool – 202 Zoology – II 4(3–1)

CS - 201 Computer Appreciation(for Section A-B)

4(3–1)

Hort - 001 Basic Horticulture 4(2–2)

Bot - 201 Botany – III(for Section C-D)

4(3–1)

Total credit hours 23(17-6)

Scheme of Studies forIntermediate (Pre-Agriculture)(Two Years Certificate)

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Due to shortage of space, manpower and facilitating concerned Departments, the courses Stat-102, FRW-201, CS-101 and SSH-102 will be offered in two semesters dividing the sections as per details indicated with each course.

SEMESTER-I

Course No. Title of Course CreditHours

Coursetype

AGRON-101 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1) FC

AGRON-104 Weed Control MethodsFor the students of Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture)

3(2-1) Comp

SES-101 Geology, Soil and Environment(for Sections I-Q only)

4(3-1) FC

HORT-101 Introductory Horticulture

3(2-1) FC

HORT-202 Kitchen Gardening For the students of Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture)

3(2-1) Comp

C.Phy-101 General Crop Physiology(for Sections A-H only)

2(1-1) FC

CS-101 Computer Science and Information Technology (for Sections A-H only)

2(0-2) Comp

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies (for Sections I-Q only)

2(2-0) Comp

Math-101 Elementary Mathematics (for Sections A-H only)

3(3-0) Comp

AH-102 Introduction to Animal Husbandry(for Sections A-H only)

4(2-2) FC

Eng-101 Composition and Communication skills

3(3-0) Comp

ID-102 Irrigation and Drainage Practices(for Sections I-Q only)

2(1-1) FC

AEE-202 Introduction to Agri. Extension(for Sections I-Q only)

3(2-1) FC

Total credit hours 20

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Course type

AGRON-102 Principles of Agronomy 2(1-1) FC

HORT-102 Horticultural Crop Production

3(2-1) FC

AH-102 Introduction to Animal Husbandry(for Sections I-Q only)

4(2-2) FC

ENTO-102 Introductory Agric. Entomology(for Sections A-H only)

4(2-2) FC

AE-201 Principles of Agricultural & Resource Economics (for Sections I-Q only)

4(3-1) FC

ID-102 Irrigation and Drainage Practices(for Sections A-H only)

2(1-1) FC

C.Phy-101 General Crop Physiology(for Sections I-Q only)

2(1-1) FC

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies (for Sections A-H only)

2(2-0) Comp

CS-101 Computer Science and InformationTechnology (for Sections I-Q only)

2(0-2) Comp

STAT-102 Introductory Statistics (for Sections A-H only)

3(3-0) Comp

FRW-201 Agro-Forestry, Range and Wildlife Management (for Sections I-Q only)

3(2-1) FC

SES-101 Geology, Soil and Environment(for Sections A-H only)

4(3-1) FC

Total credit hours 20

Scheme of Studies for B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences(Subject to approval by the Statutory bodies)

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Course No. Title of Course CreditHours

Coursetype

AGRON-201 Field Crop Production(for Sections A-H only)

3(2-1) FC

AGRON-202 Climate Change and Crop ProductivityFor the students of Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture)

3(2-1) Comp

IS-202/SSH-402

Islamic Studies (for Sections I-Q only) OREthics (for Foreigners/Non Muslims)

3(3-0) Comp

PBG-201 Elementary Genetics and Plant Breeding(for Sections I-Q only)

3(2-1) FC

FST-201 Introduction to Food Science and Technology

3(3-0) FC

AE-201 Principles of Agricultural & Resource Economics (for Sections A-H only)

4(3-1) FC

ENTO-102 Introductory Agric. Entomology(for Sections I-Q only)

4(2-2) FC

FRW-201 Agro-Forestry, Range and Wildlife Management (for Sections A-H only)

3(2-1) FC

STAT-102 Introductory Statistics (for Sections I-Q only)

3(3-0) Comp

FMP-201 Farm Mechanization 2(1-1) FC

AEE-201 Communication Skills and Leadership Development

2(1-1) Comp

PP-202 Introductory Plant Pathology(for Sections A-H only)

3(2-1) FC

Total credit hours 20

SEMESTER-IV

Course No. Title of Course CreditHours

Coursetype

PP-202 Introductory Plant Pathology(for Sections I-Q only)

3(2-1) FC

AGRON-201 Field Crop Production (for Sections I-Q only)

3(2-1) FC

FST-202 Food Processing and Preservation

2(1-1) FC

VMD-202 Introduction to Veterinary Preventive Medicine

2(1-1) FC

AEE-202 Introduction to Agri. Extension(for Sections A-H only)

3(2-1) FC

IS-202/

SSH-402

Islamic Studies (for Sections A-H only) OREthics (for Foreigners / Non Muslims)

3(3-0) Comp

RS-202 Rural Sociology and Development

2(2-0) Comp

Math-101 Elementary Mathematics (for Sections I-Q only)

3(3-0) Comp

PBG-201 Elementary Genetics and Plant Breeding(for Sections A-H only)

3(2-1) FC

Sub-Total credit hours 15

Elective courses (2-3) 5 Elective

Total credit hours 20

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LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES IN IV SEMESTER (A student will opt any 2-3 courses for 5 CH but minimum of 20 students will be required to offer a course)Sr.# Course No. Title of the Course Credit

HoursOffering Department

1. PBG-202 Introduction to Plant Biotechnology

2(2-0) Plant Breeding and Genetics

2. PBG-204 Introductory Molecular Genetics

3(2-1) Plant Breeding and Genetics

3. PBG-210 Introductory Bioinformatics

2(1-1) Plant Breeding & Genetics

4. Agron-202 Climate Change and Crop Productivity

3(2-1) Agronomy

5. Agron-204 Introduction to Weed Science

3(2-1) Agronomy

6. Agron-206 Introduction to Seed Science

2(2-0) Agronomy

7. Bot-202 Fundamentals of Botany

3(2-1) Botany

8. Bot-401 Essentials of Botany 3(2-1) Botany

9. Zool-202 Animal Diversity, behavior and Ecology

3(2-1) Zoology and Fisheries

10. Zool-404 Vertebrate Pests of Pakistan

2(2-0) Zoology and Fisheries

11. Zool-405 Fish and Fisheries of Pakistan

3(2-1) Zoology and Fisheries

12. Chem-202 Plant Biochemistry 3(3-0) Chemistry

13. Chem-303 Introductory Analytical Chemistry

3(2-1) Chemistry

14. Chem-304 Introduction to Organic Chemistry

3(3-0) Chemistry

15. Mb-202 Basic Microbiology 3(2-1) Institute of Microbiology

16. FST-206 Milk Handling and Processing

3(2-1) Food Science and Technology

17. FST-208 Food Quality Management

2(2-0) Food Science and Technology

18. FST-210 Post Harvest Technology

2(2-0) Food Science and Technology

19. STAT-202 Designs of Experiments

3(3-0) Mathematics and Statistics

20. STAT-300 Exploratory Data Analysis

3(3-0) Mathematics and Statistics

21. STAT-400 Applied Statistics 3(3-0) Mathematics and Statistics

22. ENT-202 General Plant Protection

2(1-1) Agri. Entomology

23. ENT-204 Apiculture and Sericulture

3(2-1) Agri. Entomology

24. MAB-204 Entrepreneurship and Agribusiness

3(3-0) Marketing and Agribusiness

25. WTL-204 WTO and Pakistan’s Agriculture

3(3-0) WTO Cell

26. AE-402 Economy of Pakistan 3(3-0) Agricultural Economics

27. DE-402 Planning for Rural Development

3(3-0) Development Economics

28. ERE-402 Resource and Environmental issues of Agrarian Economy

3(3-0) Environmental and Resource Economics

Sr.# Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Offering Department

29. RS-402 Sociology of Rural Life

3(3-0) Rural Sociology

30. RS-405 Gender and Development

3(3-0) Rural Sociology

31. AH-202 Principles of Animal Husbandry

3(2-1) Animal Husbandry

32. AH-204 Fundamentals of Livestock Production

3(2-1) Animal Husbandry

33. AH-206 Principles of Animal Nutrition

3(2-1) Animal Husbandry

34. SES-202 Soil and Water Pollution

2(2-0) Soil and Environmental Sciences

35. SES-206 Carbon Sequestration and Environment

2(2-0) Soil and Environmental Sciences

36. Hort-204 Peri-Urban Horticulture

2(1-1) Horticultural Sciences

37. PP-204 Introduction to Plant Pathogens

2(1-1) Plant Pathology

38. FRW-202 Forestry and Eco-tourism

2(1-1) Forestry, Range Management and Wildlife

39. FRW-206 Range Science 3(2-1) Forestry, Range Management and Wildlife

40. AEE-204 Rural Development through Agricultural Development

2(1-1) Agri. Extension & Rural Development

41. AEE-208 Effective Communication

3(1-2) Agri. Extension & Rural Development

42. BIOTECH-202 Fundamentals of Biotechnology

3(2-1) CABB

43. BIOTECH-204 Introduction to Biosafety

2(2-0) CABB

44. CS-202 Web Designing 3(2-1) Computer Science

45. PY-401 Renewable Energy Resources

3(3-0) Physics

46. ENG-306 Advanced Exercises in Communication Skills

3(3-0) English

47. IS-301 2(2-0) Islamic Studies

48. LM-208 Livestock as an Enterprise

2(1-1) Livestock Management

49. PHYSIO-200 Introductory Physiology

3(2-1) Physiology & Pharmacology

50. FMP-202 Energy in Agriculture 2(2-0) Farm Machinery & Power

51. ID-202 High Efficiency Irrigation Systems

3(2-1) Irrigation & Drainage

52. ID-201 Principles of Integrating GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing

3(2-1) Irrigation & Drainage

53 AE-206 Economics of Rangelands and Pastures

3(3-0) Agricultural & Resource Economics

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SEMESTER-V

1. AGRONOMY

Agron-301 Agro-Ecology 3(2-1) Major

Agron-303 Irrigation Agronomy 3(2-1) Major

Agron-305 Field Crop Physiology 3(2-1) Major

Agron-307 Principles of Weed Management

3(2-1) Major

Agron-309 Sustainable Agriculture and Organic Farming

3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total Credit Hours 15

Agron-311 Farming Systems and Farm Records

3(2-1) Elective

Agron-313 Fodders and Forages 2(1-1) Elective

Agron-315 Crop Management under stressful Environments

3(2-1) Elective

Agron-317 Water Relations of Crop Plants

2(1-1) Elective

Total Credit Hours 20

2. PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS

PBG-301 Principles of Genetics 4(3-1) Major

PBG-303 Cytogenetics 4(3-1) Major

PBG-305 Germplasm Resources of Field Crops

3(3-0) Major

PBG-307 Molecular and Modern Techniques in Plant Breeding

4(3-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 15

PBG-309 Breeding for Plant Quality Traits

3(2-1) Elective

PBG-311 Polyploidy and apomixis in Crop Breeding

3(2-1) Elective

PBG-313 Hybrid Seed Production Technology

2(2-0) Elective

PBG-315 Mutation Breeding in Crop Plants

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

3. AGRI. ENTOMOLOGY

Ent-301 Insect Morphology 4(3-1) Major

Ent-303 Principles of Insect Taxonomy

4(3-1) Major

Ent-305 Insect Ecology and Behavior

4(3-1) Major

Ent-307 Insect Pests of Household, Human and Animals

3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 15

Ent-309 Sustainable Pest Management of High Valued Crops

3(2-1) Elective

Ent-311 Vertebrate Pests and their Management

3(2-1) Elective

Ent-313 Insect Biodiversity Management

2(1-1) Elective

Ent-315 Entomological History and Literature

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

4. PLANT PATHOLOGY

PP-301 Introductory Mycology 4(3-1) Major

PP-303 Introductory Plant Nematology

3(2-1) Major

PP-305 Introduction to Prokaryotes

3(2-1) Major

PP-307 Introduction to Plant Viruses

3(2-1) Major

PP-309 Abiotic Diseases of Plants

2(1-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 15

PP-311 Microbial Culture, Identification and Preservation

3(1-2) Elective

PP-313 Biological Control of Plant Pathogens

3(2-1) Elective

PP-315 Genesis of Phytopathological Concepts

2(2-0) Elective

PP-317 Economic Epiphytotics and their Management

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

Scheme of Studies for the degree ofB.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture

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5. FORESTRY, RANGE MANAGEMENT & WILDLIFE

FRW-301 Principles of Forestry and Watershed Management

3(2-1) Major

FRW-303 Range Management 3(2-1) Major

FRW-305 Social Forestry Systems 3(2-1) Major

FRW-307 Vertebrate Pest Management

3(2-1) Major

FRW-309 Forest Ecology and Silviculture

3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 15

FRW-311 Farm Woodland and Environment

3(2-1) Elective

FRW-313 Hydrology and Watershed Conservation

3(2-1) Elective

FRW-315 Wood Processing and Preservation

2(1-1) Elective

FRW-317 Forest Seed Ecology 2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

6. SOIL SCIENCE

SES-301 Physical Properties of Soils

4(3-1) Major

SES-303 Chemical Properties of Soils

4(3-1) Major

SES-305 Soil Survey 2(1-1) Major

SES-307 Instrumentation and laboratory techniques

2(0-2) Major

SES-309 Applied Mathematics for Soil and Environment

3(3-0) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 15

SES-311 Plant Growth under Stress Environment

3(2-1) Elective

SES-313 Microbial Ecology and Plant Growth

3(3-0) Elective

SES-315 Municipal Waste and Transformation

2(2-0) Elective

SES-317 Soil Fertility Evaluation 2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

7. HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES

Hort-301 Principles of Fruit Production

4(3-1) Major

Hort-303 Principles of Vegetable Production

3(2-1) Major

Hort-305 Ornamental Horticulture 3(2-1) Major

Hort-307 Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

2(1-1) Major

Chem-502 Chemistry and Fundamental Biochemistry

3(2-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

Hort -309 Nutrient Management of Horticultural Crops

3(1-2) Elective

Hort -311 Greenhouse Crops 3(2-1) Elective

Hort -313 House Plants 2(1-1) Elective

Hort -315 Innovative Technologies for Vegetable Production

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

8. AGRI. EXTENSION

AEE-301 Communication and Journalism

3(2-1) Major

AEE-303 Adult Learning and Continuing Education

4(4-0) Major

AEE-305 History and Philosophy of Agricultural Extension

4(4-0) Major

AEE-307 Extension Teaching Methodologies

4(3-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 15

AEE-309 Rural Youth in Agricultural Extension

3(2-1) Elective

AEE-311 Participatory Approaches in Agri. Extension

3(3-0) Elective

AEE-313 Review of Extension Systems in Pakistan

2(2-0) Elective

AEE-315 Recent Advances in Agriculture and their Dissemination

2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

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9. BIOTECHNOLOGY

Biotech-301 Recombinant DNA Technology-I

3(2-1) Major

Biotech-303 Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture

4(2-2) Major

Biotech-305 Molecular Cell Biology 3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 10

Micro-201 General Microbiology and Immunology

4(3-1) Elective

Biochem-101 General Biochemistry 4(3-1) Elective

PP-307ORMb-307

Introduction to Plant Viruses ORVirology

3(2-1)

3(2-1)

Elective

Total credit hours 21

10. SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

SST-301 Physiology of Seed Development

3(2-1) Major

SST-303 Seed Production in Various Crops

4(3-1) Major

SST-305 Seed Health and Vigour 3(2-1) Major

PBG-305 Germplasm Resources of Field Crops

3(3-0) Support-ing

PBG-313 Hybrid Seed Production Technology

2(2-0) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

PBG-315 Mutation Breeding in Crop Plants

2(1-1) Elective

SST-309 Seed Production of Transgenic Crops

3(2-1) Elective

PBG-311 Polyploidy and Apomixis in Crop Breeding

3(2-1) Elective

PP-319 Seed Health Techniques 2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

11. WEED SCIENCE

WS-301 Biology and Diversity of Weeds

3(2-1) Major

Agron-306 Agro-Technology of Major Field Crops

3(2-1) Support-ing

Bot-301 Taxonomy of Weeds 4(3-1) Support-ing

Chem-502 Chemistry and Fundamental Bio-chemistry

3(2-1) Support-ing

Agron-314 Layout of Field Experiments

2(0-2) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

WS-303 Herbicide Use and Environment

3(2-1) Elective

WS-305 Introduction to Allelopathy

3(2-1) Elective

Agron-316 Agro-Technology of Special Crops

2(1-1) Elective

Bot-303 Ethnobotany of Weeds 2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

(Students will opt for 5 credit hours from elective courses)

12. Marketing and Agribusiness

MAB-305 Introduction to Agricultural Marketing

3(3-0) Major

MAB-307 Introduction to Agribusiness

2(2-0) Major

MAB-309 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) Major

AE-301 Microeconomics 4(3-1) Support-ing

AE-303 Mathematical Economics

3(3-0) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

MAB-311 Principles of Management

3(3-0) Elective

MAB-313 Introduction to Human Resource Management

2(2-0) Elective

MAB-315 Business Communication

3(3-0) Elective

MAB-317 Introduction to Business Law

2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

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13. Postharvest Science & Technology

Agron-306 Agro Technology of Major Field Crops

3(2-1) Major

Ent-320 Stored Product Pests and their Management

3(2-1) Major

FST-315 Food Safety in Postharvest Management

3(3-0) Major

Hort-409 Commercial Flower Production

3(2-1) Major

PP-320 Postharvest Pathology of Agronomic Crops

3(2-1) Support-ing

Chem-502 Chemistry and Fundamental Biochemistry

3(2-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 18

FE-505 Postharvest Engineering 3(2-1) Elective

PP-319 Seed Health Techniques 2(1-1) Elective

Hort-307 Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 23

(Students will opt for 5 credit hours from elective courses in respective major subject)SEMESTER-VI

1. AGRONOMY:

Agron-302 Seed Science and Technology

3(2-1) Major

Agron-304 Arid Zone Agriculture 3(3-0) Major

Agron-306 Agro-technology of Major Field Crops

3(2-1) Major

Agron-308 Management of Field Crop Nutrition

3(2-1) Major

Chem-502 Chemistry and Fundamental Bio-chemistry

3(2-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

Agron-310 Crop Growth Modeling and its Application in Agriculture

3(2-1) Elective

Agron-312 Eco-Physiological aspects of Weeds

3(2-1) Elective

Agron-314 Layout of Field Experiments

2(0-2) Elective

Agron-316 Agro-technology of Special Crops

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

2. PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS

PBG-302 Breeding Field Crops 4(3-1) Major

PBG-304 Breeding Fibre Crops 4(3-1) Major

PBG-306 Breeding Oilseed Crops 4(3-1) Major

PBG-308 Breeding Minor Crops 3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 15

PBG-310 Breeding Vegetable Crops

3(2-1) Elective

PBG-312 Breeding Crops for Stress Environments

3(2-1) Elective

PBG-314 Breeding Medicinal Plants

2(1-1) Elective

PBG-316 IPR and Variety Development

2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

3. AGRI. ENTOMOLOGY

Ent-302 Insect Physiology 3(2-1) Major

Ent-304 Insect Biodiversity and Evolution

3(2-1) Major

Ent-306 Agricultural Pests and their Management

3(2-1) Major

Ent-308 Stored Products Pests and their Management

3(2-1) Major

Ent-310 Beneficial Insects 3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 15

Ent-312 Insecticides and Environmental Pollution

3(2-1) Elective

Ent-314 Social and Aquatic Insects

3(2-1) Elective

Ent-316 Introduction to Insect Molecular Genetics

2(1-1) Elective

Ent-318 Arachnid Pests and their Management

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

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4. PLANT PATHOLOGY

PP-304 Diseases of Field Crops 4(3-1) Major

PP-306 Diseases of Horticultural Crops

3(2-1) Major

PP-308 Range & Forest Pathology

2(1-1) Major

PP-310 Plant Disease Epidemiology

3(2-1) Major

Chem-502 Chemistry and Fundamental Bio-chemistry

3(2-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

PP-312 Biology & Cultivation of Edible Fungi

3(2-1) Elective

PP-314 Histopathology of Diseased Plants

3 (1-2) Elective

PP-316 Air pollutants, Sewage Effluents and Crop Health

2(1-1) Elective

PP-318 Fungal Biotechnology 2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

5. FORESTRY,RANGE MANAGEMENT & WILDLIFE

FRW-302 Forest and Rangeland Utilization

3(2-1) Major

FRW-304 Mountain Forestry and Watershed Management

3(2-1) Major

FRW-306 Wildlife and Ecosystems 3(2-1) Major

FRW-308 Forest Biometrics 3(2-1) Major

Chem-502 Chemistry and Fundamental Biochemistry

3(2-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

FRW-310 Commercial Wildlife Farming

3(2-1) Elective

FRW-312 Desertification and its Control

3(2-1) Elective

FRW-314 Forest Nursery Establishment

2(1-1) Elective

FRW-316 Wildlife and Biological Pest Management

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

6. SOIL SCIENCE

SES-302 Salt-Affected Soils and Water Quality

4(3-1) Major

SES-304 Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use

4(3-1) Major

SES-306 Soil Genesis and Morphology

3(2-1) Major

Chem-302 Environmental Chemistry and Biochemistry

4(3-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

SES-310 Soil-Water-Plant Relationships

3(3-0) Elective

SES-312 Soil Chemistry and Plant Growth

3(3-0) Elective

SES-314 GIS in Soil Survey and Land Use Planning

2(1-1) Elective

SES-316 Nutrient Management in Degraded Soils

2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

7. HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES

Hort-302 Production of Fruits 4(3-1) Major

Hort-304 Production of Vegetables 3(2-1) Major

Hort-306 Landscape Plants 3(2-1) Major

Hort-308 Basics of Plant Tissue Culture

2(1-1) Major

Bot-502 Advanced Botany 4(3-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 16

Hort-312 Minor Fruit Crops 3(2-1) Elective

Hort-314 Organic Horticulture Production

3(2-1) Elective

Hort-316 GAP in Horticulture 2(1-1) Elective

Hort-318 Business Management in Horticulture

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

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8. AGRI. EXTENSION

AEE-304 Programme Development in Agricultural Extension

4(3-1) Major

AEE-306 Human Resource Development

4(4-0) Major

AEE-308 Audio-Visual Aids in Agricultural Extension

4(2-2) Major

AEE-310 Introduction to Cyber Extension

3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 15

AEE-312 Agri. Extension through Journalism

3(2-1) Elective

AEE-314 Gender & Development in Agri. Extension

3(3-0) Elective

AEE-316 Effective Supervision 2(2-0) Elective

AEE-318 Rural Poor and Sustainable Livelihoods

2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

9. BIOTECHNOLOGY

Biotech-302 Recombinant DNA Technology-II

4(3-1) Major

Biotech-304 Techniques in Biotechnology

4(1-3) Major

Biotech-306 Application of Biotechnology in Agriculture

3(3-0) Major

Biotech-308 Principles of Plant Molecular Physiology

3(3-0) Major

Biotech-310 Plant Transformation 4(3-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 18

Ent-316 Introduction to Insect Molecular Genetics

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

10. SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

SST-302 Seed Germination and Darmancy

3(2-1) Major

SST-304 Seed Storage 3(2-1) Major

SST-308 Seed Certification and Registration

2(1-1) Major

PBG-316 IPR and Variety Development

2(2-0) Support-ing

MAB-316 Seed Trade Policies and Regulations

2(2-0) Support-ing

FM-500 Seed Processing Industries & their maintenance

3(2-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

SST-310 Biological Potential of Various Crops

2(2-0) Elective

Agron-302 Seed Science and Technology

3(2-1) Elective

Hort-308 Basics of Plant Tissue Culture

2(1-1) Elective

ENT-308 Stored Products Pests and their Management

3(2-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

11. WEED SCIENCE

WS-302 Weed Ecology 4(3-1) Major

WS-304 Weed Management in Major Field Crops

3(2-1) Major

Hort-407 Propagation and Nursery Management

4(2-2) Support-ing

Biotech-306 Application of Biotechnology in Agriculture

4(2-2) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

WS-306 Aquatic Weeds and their Management

3(2-1) Elective

WS-308 Weed Management in Forest Nurseries and Woodlands

2(1-1) Elective

WS-310 Mechanical Weed Management

2(1-1) Elective

WS-312 Fundamentals of Herbicide Chemistry

3(2-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

(Student will opt for 5 credit hours from elective courses)

12. MARKETING AND AGRIBUSINESS

MAB-302 Pricing of Agricultural Products

3(3-0) Major

MAB-304 Introduction to Agribusiness Entrepreneurship

2(2-0) Major

MAB-306 Marketing Institutions and Legislation

3(3-0) Major

STAT-302 Statistical Methods for Economists

3(3-0) Support-ing

DE-302 Macroeconomics 4(3-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 15

MAB-308 Agri. Marketing Information System

3(3-0) Elective

MAB-310 Agribusiness Export Marketing

3(3-0) Elective

MAB-312 Wholesale Markets; Operations and Management

2(2-0) Elective

MAB-314 Marketing and Agribusiness Policy

2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

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13. Postharvest Science & Technology

PST-301 International Quality Standards and Certification of Agricultural Produce

3(2-1) Major

Hort-302 Production of Fruits 4(3-1) Major

Hort-304 Production of Vegetables 3(2-1) Major

Agron-320 Postharvest Handling System of Cereals and Grain Legumes

3(2-1) Major

FST-312 Food Packaging 2(2-0) Support-ing

MAB-310 Agribusiness Export Marketing

3(3-0) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 18

SST-304 Seed Storage 3(2-1) Elective

AEE-306 Human Resource Development

4(4-0) Elective

SST-308 Seed Certification & Registration

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 22/23

(Students will opt for 2 credit hours from elective courses in respective major subject)

SEMESTER-VII

1. AGRONOMY

Agron-401 Agro-technology of Minor Field Crops and Medicinal Plants

4(2-2)Major

Agron-403 Biological Crop Potential 4(2-2) Major

Agron-405 Conservation Agronomy 4(2-2) Major

Agron-407 Environmental Physiology and Crop Improvement

4(2-2)Major

Agron-411 Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1)Major

Total credit hours 18

Agron-409 Application of Allelopathy in Agriculture

2(1-1) Elective

Agron-413 Plant and Soil Analysis 2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

2. PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS

PBG-401 Breeding Sugar Crops 3(2-1) Major

PBG-403 Breeding Cereal Crops 3(2-1) Major

PBG-405 Breeding Pulse Crops 3(2-1) Major

PBG-407 Breeding Fodder and Forage Crops 3(2-1) Major

PBG-409 Quantitative Genetics and Biometry

4(3-1) Major

PBG-411Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 18

PBG-413 Bio-Safety Measures in Crop Improvement

2(1-1) Elective

PBG-415 Genomics in Agriculture 2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

3. AGRI. ENTOMOLOGY

Ent-403 Plant Resistance to Insect Pests

2(1-1) Major

Ent-405 Insecticides and their Application

4(3-1) Major

Ent-407 Range and Forest Entomology

3(2-1) Major

Ent-409 Pest Forecasting and Management

4(3-1) Major

Ent-411 Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

Ent-413 Pest Management and Phytosanitory Measures

3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 18

Ent-415 Post-harvest Protection of Cereals

2(1-1) Elective

Ent-417 Agricultural Pesticide Legislation

2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

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4. PLANT PATHOLOGY

PP-401 Plant Disease Management

3(2-1) Major

PP-403 Diagnostic Plant Pathology

4(2-2) Major

PP-405 Post-harvest Pathology 3(2-1) Major

PP-407 Plant Resistance to Diseases

3(2-1) Major

PP-409 Molecular Plant Pathology

3(2-1) Major

PP-411 Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 18

PP-413 Use of Various Equipments in Plant Pathology

2(1-1) Elective

PP-415 Physiological Plant Pathology

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

5. FORESTRY,RANGE MANAGEMENT & WILDLIFE

FRW-401 Wood Science 4(3-1) Major

FRW-403 Forest/Range/Wildlife Policies and Laws

3(3-0) Major

FRW-405 Afforestation of Degraded Lands

3(2-1) Major

FRW-407 Bio-diversity and Environment

3(2-1) Major

FRW-411 Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

MAB-609 Forest/Range Economics and Marketing

3(3-0) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 18

FRW-413 Conservation of Migratory Wildlife

2(1-1) Elective

FRW-415 Agro-grazing, Potentials and Practices

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

6. SOIL SCIENCE

SES-401 Soil Microbiology and Environment

4(3-1) Major

SES-403 Environment Pollution and Management

3(3-0) Major

SES-405 Soil, Water and Environment Conservation

3(3-0) Major

SES-409 Elements of Soil Physics 3(3-0) Major

SES-411 Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

Stat-401 Applied Statistics for Soil & Environment

3(2-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 18

SES-407 Saline Agriculture

2(2-0) Elective

SES-413 Experimental Planning 2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

7. HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES

Hort-403 Breeding of Horticultural Crops

3(2-1) Major

Hort-405 Research Methods in Horticulture

3(2-1) Major

Hort-407 Propagation and Nursery Management

4(2-2) Major

Hort-409 Commercial Flower Production

3(2-1) Major

Hort-411 Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

Hort-413 Harvest and Handling of Horticultural Crops

3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 18

Hort-415 Temperate Fruits 2(1-1) Elective

Hort-417 Vegetable and Flower Seed Production

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

8. AGRI. EXTENSION

AEE-401 Rural Development 4(3-1) Major

AEE-403 Agricultural Technology Transfer

4(3-1) Major

AEE-405 Monitoring and Evaluation in Agricultural Extension

4(3-1) Major

AEE-407 Research Methods in Agricultural Extension

4(3-1) Major

AEE-411 Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 18

AEE-413 Interviewing & Speech Communication

2(1-1) Elective

AEE-415 Advertising & Campaigning of Extension Programmes

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

9. BIOTECHNOLOGY

Biotech-401 Fundamentals of Seed Molecular Biology

3(3-0) Major

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Biotech-403 Introduction to Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics

4(3-1) Major

Biotech-405 Application of Nano-biotechnology in Agriculture

3(3-0) Major

Biotech-407 Biosafety, Bioethics and Risk Assessment

4(4-0) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 14

AEE-411 Preparation of Research Projects and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Elective

PBG-303 Cytogenetics 4(3-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

10. SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

SST-401 Seed Testing Methods 3(1-2) Major

SST-403 Biometrical Methods in Seed Research

4(2-2) Major

SST-405 Germination Enhancement Techniques

3(1-2) Major

SST-411 Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

PP-401 Plant Disease Management

3(2-1) Support-ing

MAB-415 Seed Marketing and Logistics

3(3-0) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 18

PBG-413 Biosafety Measures in Crop Improvement

2(1-1) Elective

PP-413 Use of various Equipments in Plant Pathology

2(1-1) Elective

Hort-417 Vegetable and Flower Seed Production

2(1-1) Elective

ENT-415 Post Harvest Protection of Cereals

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

11. WEED SCIENCE

WS-401 Weed Physiology and Herbicide Metabolism

4(3-1) Major

WS-403 Invasive Weeds and their Management

3(2-1) Major

WS-405 Urban Weed Management

3(2-1) Major

WS-407 Weed Control in Horticultural Crops

3(2-1) Major

WS-409 Biological Weed Control 3(3-0) Major

WS-411 Preparation of Research Projects and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 18

WS-413 Chemical Weed Control 2(1-1) Elective

WS-415 Herbicide Application Techniques

2(1-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

(Students will opt for 2 credit hours from elective courses)

12. MARKETING AND AGRIBUSINESS

MAB-401 International Trade 3(3-0) Major

MAB-403 Consumer Behavior 3(3-0) Major

MAB-407 Agribusiness Accounting and Finance

2(2-0) Major

MAB-411 Preparation of Research Projects and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

RS-401 Research Methods in Social Sciences

4(3-1) Support-ing

ERE-405 Introduction to Econometrics

4(3-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total credit hours 18

MAB-409 Horticultural Marketing Management

2(2-0) Elective

MAB-413 Livestock and Poultry Marketing Management

2(2-0) Elective

Total credit hours 20

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13. POSTHARVEST SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

PST-401 Research Methods in Postharvest Science & Technology

3(2-1) Major

Agron-401 Agro Technology of Minor Field Crops & Medicinal Plants

3(2-1) Major

C.Phy-401 Postharvest Physiology & Technology of Seeds

3(2-1) Major

Hort-413 Harvest & Handling of Horticultural Crops

3(2-1) Major

PP-417 Postharvest Pathology of Perishables

3(2-1) Major

FST-305 Fruit & Vegetable Processing

3(2-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 18

FST-303 Food Microbiology 3(2-1) Elective

FST-314 Postharvest Technology 3(2-1) Elective

MAB-305 Introduction to Agricultural Marketing

3(3-0) Elective

Total credit hours 21

SEMESTER-VIII

1. AGRONOMY

AGRON-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

2. PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS

PBG-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

3. AGRI. ENTOMOLOGY

ENT-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

4. PLANT PATHOLOGY

PP-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

5.FORESTRY, RANGE MANAGEMENT & WILDLIFE

FRW-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

6. SOIL SCIENCE

SES-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

7. HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES

HORT-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

8. AGRI. EXTENSION

AEE-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

9. BIOTECHNOLOGY

BIO-TECH-412

Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

10. SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

SST-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

11. WEED SCIENCE

WS-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

12. MARKETING AND AGRIBUSINESS

MAB-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

13. POSTHARVEST SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

PST-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

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SEMESTER-VCourse No. Title of Course Credit

HoursCourse

TypeSES-313 Microbial Ecology and

Plant Growth3(3-0) Major

SES-319 Introduction to Environmental Science

3(3-0) Major

SES-321 Environmental Chemistry 3(2-1) MajorERE-301 Introduction to

Environmental Economics

3(3-0) Support-ing

Pharm-303 Environmental Toxicology 3(2-1) Support-ing*

Sub-Total Credit Hours 15SES-311 Plant Growth under

Stress Environment3(2-1) Elec-

tive**SES-315 Municipal Waste and its

Transformations2(2-0) Elec-

tive**SES-323 Environmental

Management Systems 3(3-0) Elec-

tive**SES-325 Environmental Laws and

Policies2(2-0) Elec-

tive** Total Credit Hours 20

*to be shared with Dept. of Entomology **One course of 2 credit hours and one of 3 credit hours to be selected

SEMESTER-VICourse No. Title of Course Credit

HoursStatus

SES-308 Environmental Microbiology

3(2-1) Major

PY-302 Environmental Physics 3(2-1) Support-ing

ID-510 Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing

2(1-1) Support-ing

Chem-302 Environmental Chemistry and Biochemistry

4(3-1) Support-ing

MED-510 Environment and Health 2(2-0) Support-ing

SEE-606 Environmental Impact Assessment

3(3-0) Support-ing

Sub-Total Credit Hours 17

SES-324 Environmental Monitoring

3(2-1) Elective**

SES-326 Philosophy of Sustainable Environment

3(3-0) Elective**

SES-318 Psychology of the Environmental Sustainability

3(3-0) Elective**

Total Credit Hours 20

**One course to be selected

SEMESTER-VII

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

SES-411 Preparation of Research Project and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

SES-507 Instrumentation and Laboratory Techniques

2(0-2) Major

SES-417 Climate Change and Environment

2(2-0) Major*

SES-419 Environmental Profile of Pakistan

3(3-0) Major

Stat- 401 Applied Statistics for Soil and Environment

3(2-1) Support-ing

ERE-403 Management of Natural Resources

3(3-0) Support-ing

SEE-607 Industrial Pollution and its Control

3(2-1) Support-ing

Sub-Total Credit Hours 18SES-403 Environmental Pollution

and Management3(3-0) Elec-

tive**FRW-407 Biodiversity and

Environment 3(2-1) Elec-

tive**SES-415 Pollutant Movement in

Soil3(2-1) Elective

**Agron-301 Agro-Ecology 3(2-1) Elec-

tive** Total Credit Hours 21

*Shared with Dept. of Agronomy **One course to be selected

SEMESTER-VIII

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

SES-412 Internship and External Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. (Hons.) Environmental Science

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SEMESTER-V

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

AE-301 Microeconomics 4(3-1) Major

AE-303 Mathematical Economics 3(3-0) Major

DE-301 Development Economics 3(3-0) Major

MAB-301 Agricultural Marketing 4(3-1) Major

ERE-301 Introduction to Environmental Economics

3(3-0) Major

MAB-303 Agribusiness Management

3(3-0) Major

Total credit hours 20

SEMESTER-VI

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

Stat-302 Statistical Methods for Economists

3(3-0) Major

DE-302 Macroeconomics 4(3-1) Major

AE-302 Production Economics 4(3-1) Major

ERE-302 Project Management and Evaluation

3(3-0) Major

DE-304 Agricultural Finance 3(3-0) Major

MAB-302 Pricing of Agricultural Products

3(3-0) Major

Total credit hours 20

SEMESTER-VII

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

ERE-405 Introduction to Econometrics

4(3-1) Major

RS-401 Research Methods in Social Sciences

4(3-1) Major

Elective 3(3-0) Major

Elective 3(3-0) Major

Elective 3(3-0) Major

Elective 3(3-0) Major

Total credit hours 20

List of Elective Courses(Students will opt for 12 Credit Hours from the Elective Courses)

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

AE-401 Economics of Livestock production

3(3-0) Elective

AE-403 Agricultural Policies of Pakistan

3(3-0) Elective

DE-401 Islamic Economics 3(3-0) Elective

DE-403 Rural Development 3(3-0) Elective

ERE-401 Environment and Sustainable Development

3(3-0) Elective

ERE-403 Management of Natural Resources

3(3-0) Elective

MAB-401 International Trade 3(3-0) Elective

MAB-403 Consumer Behavior 3(3-0) Elective

SEMESTER-VIII

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

ARE-412 Internship and external Evaluation

10(0-10) Major

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural and Resource Economics

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Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

FST-301 Principles of Human Nutrition

3(3-0) Major

FST-303 Food Microbiology 3(2-1) Major

FST-305 Fruit and Vegetable Processing

3(2-1) Major

FST-307 Dairy Technology 3(2-1) Major

FST -309 Cereal Technology 3(2-1) Major

FST -311 Food Analysis 3(1-2) Major

FST -313 Food Plant layout 2(2-0) Major

Total credit hours 20

SEMESTER-VI

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

FST-302 Food Chemistry 3(3-0) Major

FST-304 Unit Operations in Food Processing

3(3-0) Major

FST-306 Meat Technology 3(2-1) Major

FST-308 Technology of Oils and Fats

3(2-1) Major

FST -310 Food Toxicology and Safety

3(3-0) Major

FST -312 Food Packaging 2(2-0) Major

FMP-302 Food process Engineering-I

3(2-1) Major

Total credit hours 21

SEMESTER-VII

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

FST-401 Instrumental Techniques in Food Analysis

3(1-2) Major

FST-403 Research Projects and Scientific Writing

2(1-1) Major

FST-405 Sugar Technology 3(2-1) Major

Sub-total credit hours 8

Elective Courses: (Any 4 courses for 12 credit hours)

FST-407 Food Product Development

3(1-2) Elective

FST-409 Extrusion Technology 3(2-1) Elective

FST-411 Beverage Technology 3(2-1) Elective

FST-413 Community Nutrition and Dietetics

3(2-1) Elective

FST-415 Bakery Products Technology

3(2-1) Elective

FST-417 Confectionary and Snack Foods

3(2-1) Elective

FST-419 Food laws and Regulations

3(3-0) Elective

FST-421 Food Biotechnology 3(2-1) Elective

FST-423 Sensory Evaluation of Foods

3(2-1) Elective

FMP-401 Food Process Engineering-II

3(2-1) Elective

I& D-401 Fluid Mechanics 3(2-1) Elective

Total credit hours 20

SEMESTER -VIII

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

FST-402 Internship 10(0-10)

Total credit hours 10

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Science and Technology

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Semester-V

Course No Title of Course Credit hours

Course Type

ABG-301 Principles of Heredity 2(1-1) Major

ABG-303 Introductory Molecular Genetics 2(1-1) Major

LM-301 Management of Dairy Animals 2(1-1) Major

ANFT-301 Fundamentals of Animal Nutrition 2(1-1) Major

ANFT-303 Metabolism of Primary Nutrients 2(1-1) Major

PS-301 Introduction to Poultry Science 2(1-1) Major

PS-303 Incubation Principles and Hatchery Management 2(1-1) Major

ANAT-301 Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy 3(2-1) Support-

ing

PHYS-301 Introduction to Animal Physiology 3(2-1) Support-

ing

Total credit hours 20

Semester-VI

Course No Title of Course Credit hours

Course Type

ABG-302 Introductory Population Genetics 2(1-1) Major

ABG-304 Principles of Animal Breeding 2(1-1) Major

LM-302 Range Livestock Production 2(1-1) Major

LM-304 Principles of Small Ruminant Production 2(1-1) Major

ANFT-302 Minerals and Vitamins in Nutrition 2(1-1) Major

ANFT-304 Nutrient Requirements of Farm Animals 2(1-1) Major

PS-302 Poultry Farm Management 2(1-1) Major

PS-304 Poultry Housing and Equipments 2(1-1) Major

MED-302 Introduction to Farm Animal Health 4(3-1) Support-

ing

Total credit hours 20

Semester-VII

Course No Title of Course Credit hours

Course Type

ABG-401 Selection for Economic Traits in Farm Animals

2(1-1) Major

LM-401 Principles of Milk Production

2(1-1) Major

ANFT-403 Principles of Poultry Nutrition

2(1-1) Major

PS-403 Poultry Hygiene and Disease Prevention

2(1-1) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 8(4-4)

Elective Courses: any 4 courses from the given list

Total credit hours 20

LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES(Students will opt for 12 credit Hours from the Elective Courses)

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours Status

ABG-403 Animal Breeding Practices 3(2-1) Elective

ABG-405 Beef Breeding 3(2-1) Elective

LM-403 Principles of Meat Production 3(2-1) Elective

LM-405 Draught Animal Production 3(2-1) Elective

LM-407 Behavior and Welfare of Farm Animals 3(2-1) Elective

ANFT-401 Feeding of Farm Animals 3(2-1) Elective

ANFT-405Feed Evaluation, Formulation and Processing Technology

3(2-1) Elective

PS-401 Poultry Feeding Practices 3(2-1) Elective

AR-401 Introduction to Animal Reproduction 3(2-1) Elective

Semester-VIII

Course No Title of Course Credit hours

AH-412 Internship 10(0-10)

Total credit hours 10

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc.(Hons.) Animal Sciences

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Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours Status

Mb-301 Fundamentals of Bacteriology & Mycology 3(2-1) Major

Mb-303 Cell Biology 3(2-1) Major

Mb-305 General Immunology 3(2-1) Major

Mb-307 Virology 3(2-1) Major

Mb-309 Microbial Physiology & Metabolism 3(2-1) Major

BIOCHEM 101 General Biochemistry 4(3-2) Support-

ing

Total credit hours 19

SEMESTER-VICourse No. Title of Course Credit

HoursStatus

Mb-302 Cell Culture Techniques 2(0-2) Major Mb-304 Pure Culture Techniques 3(2-1) MajorMb-306 Plasmids, Episomes and

Insertion Sequences2(2-0) Major

Mb-308 Management of Infectious Waste

2(2-0) Major

Mb-310 Introduction to Microbial Genetics

3(2-1) Major

Mb-312 Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology

3(2-1) Major

Mb-314 Fundamentals of Epidemiology and Public Health

4(3-1) Major

Mb-316 Biosafety and Biosecurity 2(2-0) MajorTotal credit hours 21

SEMESTER-VIICourse No. Title of Course Credit

HoursStatus

Mb-401 Quality Control in biologics 2(1-1) Major

Mb-403 Molecular Immunology 3(3-0) MajorMb-405 Research Methodology 3(3-0) Major

Sub-Total credit hours 8Elective Courses(any 4 courses from the given list for 12 Credit Hours

12 Elective

Total credit hours 20

LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES(Students will opt for 12 credit Hours from the Elective Courses)

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hours

Status

Mb-407 Environmental Microbiology

3(2-1) Elective

Mb-409 Food and Dairy Microbiology

3(1-2) Elective

Mb-411 Pharmaceutical Microbiology

3(2-1) Elective

Mb-413 Marine and Fresh Water Microbiology

3(2-1) Elective

Mb-415 Vaccinology 3(2-1) Elective

Mb-417 Clinical Microbiology 3(0-3) Elective

Mb-419 Medical Microbiology 3(2-1) Elective

Mb-421 Industrial Microbiology 3(2-1) Elective

Mb-423 Immunodiagnostics 3(2-1) Elective

Mb-425 Microbial Enzyme Technology

2(2-0) Elective

Mb-427 Public Health Microbiology

3(2-1) Elective

SES-315 Municipal Waste and its Transformation

2(2-0) Elective

SES-401 Soil Microbiology and Environment

4(3-1) Elective

Biotech-413 Risk Assessment and Management

2(2-0) Elective

Phys-105 Human Physiology 4(3-1) Elective

PARA-203 General Parasitology 3(2-1) Elective

Path-304 Basic Pathology 3(1-2) Elective

Total Credit Hours 20

Semester-VIII

Course No Subject Credit hours

Mb-412Internship (Research report &comprehensive)/Examination

10(0-10)

Total credit hours 10

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology

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Semester-VCourse No Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

ABG-501 Principles of Genetics 2(1-1)

ABG-503 Molecular Genetics 2(1-1)

LM-511 Fundamentals of Dairy Production 2(1-1)

ANFT-521 Fundamentals of Dairy Nutrition 2(1-1)

ANFT-523 Metabolism of Primary Nutrients 2(2-0)

Supporting Courses

BIO-CHEM-301 Elementary Biochemistry 4(3-1)

ANAT-301 Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy 3(2-1)

PHYS-301 Introduction to Animal Physiology 3(2-1)

AE-301 Principles of Dairy Economics 3(3-0)

  Total Credit Hours 23

Semester-VI

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

ABG-502 Fundamentals of Dairy Animal Breeding

2(1-1)

LM-512 Management of Dairy Animals

2(1-1)

LM-514 Behavior and Welfare of Dairy Animals

2(1-1)

ANFT-522 Dairy Feed Resources 2(1-1)

Supporting Courses

MED-302 Introduction to Farm Animal Health

4(3-1)

AR-401 Introduction to Animal Reproduction

3(2-1)

AE-401 Dairy Budgeting and Accounts Management

3(3-0)

AGRON-313 Fodders and Forages 2(1-1)

MB-409 Food and Dairy Microbiology

3(1-2)

Total Credit Hours 20

Semester-VIICourse No Course Title Credit hours

Major Courses

ABG-601Genetic Selection for Economic Traits in Dairy Animals

2(1-1)

ABG-603 Dairy Animal Breeding Practices 2(1-1)

LM-611 Physiology of Lactation 2(1-1)

LM-613 Dairy Business Planning 2(1-1)

ANFT-621 Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Animals 2(1-1)

ANFT-623 Feeding of Dairy Animals 2(1-1)

Supporting Courses

FST-307 Dairy Technology 3(2-1)

AE-501 Marketing of Dairy Animals and Products 3(3-0)

AE-601 Human Resource Management 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 21

Semester-VIII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

AH-620 Internship 10(0-10)

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. (Hons.) Dairy Science

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SEMESTER-I

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-301 Metallurgy & Workshop Practices 3(2-1)

ID-301 Fluid Mechanics 3(2-1)

SEE-301 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 2(1-1)

Minor Courses

IS-202 orSSH-402

Islamic Studies or Ethics (for non-Muslims foreigners)

3(3-0)

AGRON-319 Basic Agriculture for Engineers 3(2-1)

MATH-301 Linear Algebra & Calculus 3(3-0)

PY-301 Applied Physics 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 20

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-302 Manufacturing Engineering 3(2-1)

ID-302 Engineering Numerical Analysis 3(2-1)

SEE-302 Engineering Mechanics 3(2-1)

SEE-304 Computer Aided Design 2(1-1)

Minor Courses

ENG-101 Composition and Communication skills

3(3-0)

AEE-302 Communication & Presentation Skills

3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-401 Engineering Thermodynamics 3(2-1)

FMP-403 Agricultural Processing Engineering

3(2-1)

Minor Courses

CHEM-401 Industrial Chemistry 3(2-1)

CS-401 Computer Programming and Applications in Engineering

3(2-1)

MATH-401 Differential Equations, Power Series, Laplace Transform

3(3-0)

RS-401 Sociology for Engineers 2(2-0)

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-402 Instrumentation & Measurements 3(2-1)

FMP-404 Engineering Economics & Management

3(3-0)

ID-402 Fluid Flow Systems 3(2-1)

SEE-402 Mechanics of Materials 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

STAT-402 Statistics and Probability 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 17

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering

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Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

ID-501 Open Channel Hydraulics 3(2-1)

ID-503 Engineering Hydrology 3(2-1)

SEE-501 Surveying & Leveling 4(2-2)

SEE-503 Environmental Engineering 3(2-1)

Minor Course

SES-501 Soil Science 3(2-1)

Electives One Course is to be selected

FMP-503 Design of Agricultural Machinery 3(2-1)

FMP-505 Boiler Engineering and Power Plants

3(2-1)

ID-505 Water Management Engineering 3(2-1)

ID-507 Soil Dynamics 3(2-1)

SEE-505 Quantity Survey and Cost Estimation

3(2-1)

SEE-507 Environmental Management System in Industry

3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 19

SEMESTER-VI

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-502 Farm Machinery & Earth Moving Equipment

4(3-1)

FMP-504 Professional Ethics 2(2-0)

ID-502 Soil Mechanics 3(2-1)

ID-504 Soil & Water Conservation Engineering

3(2-1)

SEE-502 Farm Structures & Materials 3(2-1)

Electives One Course is to be selected

FMP-506 Energy Resources and Management

3(2-1)

FMP-508 Farm Machinery Management 3(2-1)

ID-506 Hydraulic Machinery 3(2-1)

ID-508 Ground Water Hydrology 3(2-1)

SEE-504 Water Supply and Sewerage 3(2-1)

SEE-506 Meteorology and Climate Change 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-VII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-601 Farm Power 3(2-1)

ID-601 Irrigation Engineering 3(2-1)

SEE-601 Landscape Engineering 3(2-1)

AENG-601 Project & Report I 3(0-3)

Electives One Course is to be selected

FMP-603 Post Harvest Engineering 3(2-1)

ID-603 Farm Irrigation Systems 3(2-1)

ID-605 Water Quality Management 3(2-1)

SEE-603 Solid and Wastewater Treatment 3(2-1)

SEE-605 Engineering Materials 3(2-1)

SEE-609Environmental Impact Assessment 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-VIII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-602 Machine Design 3(3-0)

ID-602 Drainage Engineering 3(2-1)

ID-604 GIS & Remote Sensing 3(2-1)

AENG-602 Project & Report II 3(0-3)

Electives One Course is to be selected

AE-602 Economics for Engineers 3(3-0)

FMP-604Industrial Engineering and Management 3(2-1)

FMP-606Reverse Engineering in Agricultural Engineering 3(2-1)

ID-606Irrigation Water Management Techniques 3(2-1)

ID-608Project Planning and Management 3(2-1)

SES-602 Land Reclamation 3(2-1)

SEE-602 Water Quality and Pollution 3(2-1)

SEE-604 Rural Electrification 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 15

Note:1. A supervised internship training to be arranged by

the institution after six semester as the requirement of the degree (Grades: Excellent, Good, Satisfactory)

2. Project and Report will be completed in two semesters i.e. 7th and 8th

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Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-301 Metallurgy & Workshop Practices 3(2-1)

ID-301 Fluid Mechanics 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

IS-202 orSSH-402

Islamic Studies or Ethics (for non-Muslims/foreigners)

3(3-0)

AGRON-319 Basic Agriculture for Engineers 3(2-1)

MATH-301 Linear Algebra & Calculus 3(3-0)

PY-301 Applied Physics 3(2-1)

Total Credit hours 18

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-302 Manufacturing Engineering 3(2-1)

ID-302 Engineering Numerical Analysis 3(2-1)

SEE-302 Engineering Mechanics 3(2-1)

SEE-306 Engineering drawing, Graphics and CAD

3(1-2)

Minor Courses

ENG-101 Composition and Communication skills

3(3-0)

AEE-302 Communication & Presentation Skills

3(2-1)

Total Credit hours 18

SEMESTER-III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-401 Engineering Thermodynamics 3(2-1)

FMP-403 Agricultural Processing Engineering

3(2-1)

Minor Courses

FST-302 Food Chemistry 3(2-1)

CS-401 Computer Programming and Applications in Engineering

3(2-1)

MATH-401 Differential Equations, Power Series, Laplace Transform

3(3-0)

RS-401 Sociology for Engineers 2(2-0)

Total Credit hours 17

Semester-IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-402 Instrumentation & Measurements 3(2-1)

FMP-404 Engineering Economics & Management

3(3-0)

ID-402 Fluid Flow Systems 3(2-1)

SEE-402 Mechanics of Materials 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

STAT-402 Statistics and Probability 3(2-1)

Total Credit hours 17

Semester-V

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FE-501 Physical Properties of Food Materials

3(2-1)

FE-505 Post-Harvest Engineering 3(2-1)

FE-503 Food Engineering Operations-I 4(2-2)

FE-509 Heat and Mass Transfer 3(2-1)

Minor Course

HORT-515Post-harvest Handling of Fruits and Vegetables

3(2-1)

FST-513 Food Regulations and Legislations 2(2-0)

Total Credit Hours 18

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Food Engineering

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Semester-VI

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FE-502 Food Engineering Design 3(3-0)

FE-504 Food Process Engineering 3(2-1)

FE-506 Material and Energy Balance 3(3-0)

FE-508 Food Quality Control 2(2-0)

Minor Course

FST-502 Food Processing & Preservation 3(2-1)

FST-516 Food Microbiology 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 17(14-3)

Semester-VII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FE-601 Food Engineering Operations II 3(1-2)

FE-603 Food Product and Plant Design 2(2-0)

FE-605 Food Packaging 3(2-1)

FE-611 Project & Report-I 2(0-2)

FE-607 Renewable Energy Resources for Food Industry 3(2-1)

Minor Course

FST-503 Food Plant Layout and Sanitation 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 16(10-6)

Semester-VIII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FE-602Machine Vision and Industrial Automation 3(2-1)

FE-604 Food Storage Engineering 3(2-1)

FMP-604Industrial Engineering and Management 3(2-1)

FE-612 Project & Report-II 4(0-4)

Minor Course

FST-602Food Industrial waste management 3(3-0)

Total Credit hours 16(9-7)

Note:1. A supervised internship training to be arranged by

the institution after six semester as the requirement of the degree (Grades: Excellent, Good, Satisfactory)

2. Project and Report will be completed in two semesters i.e. 7th and 8th

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Semester-I

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-301 Metallurgy & Workshop Practices 3(2-1)

ID-301 Fluid Mechanics 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

IS-202 orSSH-402

Islamic Studies or Ethics (for non-Muslims/foreigners)

3(3-0)

AGRON-319 Basic Agriculture for Engineers 3(2-1)

MATH-301 Linear Algebra & Calculus 3(3-0)

PY-301 Applied Physics 3(2-1)

Total Credit hours 18

Semester-II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

ESE-302 Renewable Energy Systems 3(2-1)

FMP-302 Manufacturing Engineering 3(2-1)

ID-302 Engineering Numerical Analysis 3(2-1)

SEE-302 Engineering Mechanics 3(2-1)

SEE-306 Engineering drawing, Graphics and CAD

3(1-2)

Minor Courses

AEE-302 Communication & Presentation Skills

3(2-1)

ENG-101 Composition and Communication skills

3(3-0)

Total Credit hours 21

Semester-III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

ESE-401 Electrical and Electronics Engineering

3(2-1)

FMP-401 Engineering Thermodynamics 3(2-1)

FMP-403Agricultural Processing Engineering 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

CS-401 Computer Programming and Applications in Engineering

3(2-1)

CHEM-405Photoactive Materials and Their Characterization 3(2-1)

MATH-401 Differential Equations, Power Series, Laplace Transform

3(3-0)

RS-401 Sociology for Engineers 2(2-0)

Total Credit hours 20

Semester-IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-402 Instrumentation & Measurements 3(2-1)

SEE-402 Mechanics of Materials 3(2-1)

ID-402 Fluid Flow Systems 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

STAT-402 Statistics and Probability 3(2-1)

BBA-602 Operations Management 3(3-0)

Total Credit hours 17

Semester-V

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

ESE-501 Solar Thermal Cooling Systems 3(2-1)

ESE-503 Solar Power 3(2-1)

ESE-505 Energy Storage 3(3-0)

FMP-505 Boiler Engineering and Power Plants

3(2-1)

Minor Courses

ID-509 Hydropower Engineering 3(2-1)

MICRO-501 Microbial Bioenergy and Biofuel 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 18

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Energy Systems Engineering

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Semester-VI

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

ESE-502Energy Generation from Biomass and Waste 3(2-1)

ESE-504 Renewable Energy for Industrial Applications

3(2-1)

ESE-506 Wind Energy 3(2-1)

ESE-508 Bio-Energy Engineering 3(2-1)

ID-510 RS & GIS for Renewable Energy 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

FMP-504 Professional Ethics 2(2-0)

Total Credit Hours 17(12-5)

Semester-VII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

ESE-601 Wind Turbine Design 3(3-0)

ESE-603 Network Engineering, Monitoring and Management

3(2-1)

ESENG-601 Project and Report I 3(0-3)

FMP-601 Farm Power 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

SEE-609 Environmental Impact Assessment 3(3-0)

Total Credit hours 15(10-5)

Semester-VIII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

ESE-602 Energy Options and Sustainability 3(3-0)

ESE-604 Energy Policy, Markets and Law 3(2-1)

ESE-606 Energy Audit and Management 2(2-0)

ESENG-602 Project & Report – II 3(0-3)

Minor Courses

FMP-602 Machine Design 3(3-0)

Total Credit hours 14(10-4)

Note:

1. A supervised internship training to be arranged by the Institution after sixth semester as the requirement of the degree (Grades: Excellent, Good, Satisfactory)

2. Project and Report will be completed in two semesters i.e. 7th and 8th.

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Semester-I

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

SEE-303 Introduction to Environmental Engineering

3(3-0)

ID-301 Fluid Mechanics 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

IS-202 or SSH-402

Islamic Studies or Ethics (for non-Muslims Foreigners)

3(3-0)

AGRON-319 Basic Agriculture for Engineers 3(2-1)

MATH-301 Linear Algebra & Calculus 3(3-0)

PY-301 Applied Physics 3(2-1)

Total Credit hours 18

Semester-II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

SEE-302 Engineering Mechanics 3(2-1)

SEE-306 Engineering drawing, Graphics and CAD

3(1-2)

SEE-308 Environment and Anthropology 2(2-0)

ID-302 Engineering Numerical Analysis 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

ENG-101 Composition and Comunication skills

3(3-0)

AEE-302 Communication & Presentation Skill

3(2-1)

Total Credit hours 17

Semester-III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-401 Engineering Thermodynamics 3(2-1)

SEE-501 Surveying & Leveling 4(2-2)

Minor Courses

CHEM-403 Environmental Chemistry 3(2-1)

CS-401 Computer Programming and Applications in Engineering

3(2-1)

MATH-401 Differential Equations, Power Series, Laplace Transform

3(3-0)

RS-401 Sociology for Engineers 2(2-0)

Total Credit hours 18

Semester-IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

FMP-402 Instrumentation & Measurements 3(2-1)

SEE-404 Ecosystem Management 2(2-0)

ID-402 Fluid Flow Systems 3(2-1)

SEE-402 Mechanics of Materials 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

STAT-402 Statistics and Probability 3(2-1)

Total Credit hours 16

Semester-V

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

SEE-509 Water Supply Engineering 4(3-1)

SEE-511 Waste Water Engineering 4(3-1)

ID-503 Engineering Hydrology 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

SES-308 Environmental Microbiology 3(2-1)

MICRO-505 Environmental Microbiological Techniques

3(2-1)

Total Credit hours 17

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Environmental Engineering

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Semester-VI

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

SEE-506 Metrology and Climate Change 3(2-1)

SEE-508 Water Pollution Control 3(3-0)

SEE-510 Environmental Health & Safety 2(2-0)

FMP-506 Energy Resources and Management

3(2-1)

Sub-Total Credit Hours 11(9-2)

Elective – I (University Option) 3

Elective – II 3

Total Credit hours 17

Semester-VII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

SEE-605 Engineering Materials 3(2-1)

SEE-609 Environmental Impact Assessment

3(3-0)

SEE-611 Renewable Energy and Environment

3(3-0)

SEE-619 Senior Project Design – I 3(0-3)

ID-601 Irrigation Engineering 3(2-1)

Total Credit hours 15(10-5)

Semester-VIII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

SEE-610 Cleaner Production Technology 3(3-0)

SEE-622 Air and Noise Pollution Control 3(2-1)

SEE-624 Solid Waste Management 3(3-0)

SEE-620 Senior Project Design – II 3(0-3)

ID-608 Project Planning and Management

3(2-1)

AE-602 Economics for Engineers 3(3-0)

Total Credit hours 18(13-5)

Note: Internship (Independent study/Consultancy within engineering discipline) during summer semester at the end of 6th semester

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Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

TT-301 Introduction to Textile Technology 2(2-0)

ID-301 Fluid Mechanics 3(2-1)

SEE-301 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 2(1-1)

FMP-301 Metallurgy & Workshop Practices 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

IS-202 orSSH-402

Islamic Studies orEthics (for non Muslims/foreigners)

3(3-0)

AGRON-319 Basic Agriculture for Engineers 3(2-1)

PY-301 Applied Physics 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 19

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

TT-302 Textile Raw Materials (Plant Origin) 4(3-1)

SEE-302 Engineering Mechanics 3(2-1)

SEE-304 Computer Aided Design 2(1-1)

Minor Courses

AEE-302 Communication & Presentation Skills

3(2-1)

ENG-101 Composition and Communication skills

3(3-0)

MATH-301 Linear Algebra & Calculus 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

TT-401 Textile Raw Materials (Animal Origin)

3(2-1)

TT-403 Ginning Technology 3(2-1)

FMP-401 Engineering Thermodynamics 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

CS-401 Computer Programming and Applications in Engineering

3(2-1)

MATH-403 Engineering Mathematics 4(4-0)

RS-401 Sociology for Engineers 2(2-0)

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

TT-402 Introduction to Spinning Technology

3(2-1)

FMP-402 Instrumentation & Measurements 3(2-1)

Minor Courses

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

STAT-402 Statistics and Probability 3(2-1)

CHEM-503 Fundamentals of Chemistry 3(3-0)

PBG-206 Introduction to Cotton Crop 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 17

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. Textile Technology

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SEMESTER-V

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

TT-501 Synthetic Fibre Production 3(3-0)

TT-503 Pre-Spinning Processes-I 3(2-1)

TT-505 Fabric Manufacturing 3(3-0)

TT-507 Textile Testing and Quality Control - I

3(2-1)

TT-509 Total Quality Management 3(3-0)

Minor Courses

PBG-317 Introduction to Bast Fibre Crops 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-VI

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

TT-502 Textile Chemical Processing 3(2-1)

TT-504 Pre-Spinning Processes-II 3(2-1)

TT-506 High Performance Fibres 3(3-0)

TT-508 Textile Testing and Quality Control - II

3(2-1)

FMP-506 Energy Resources and Management

3(2-1)

Minor Courses

PY-570 Optical Physics 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-VII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

TT-601 Yarn Manufacturing Technology 4(3-1)

TT-603 Advances in Spinning Technologies 3(3-0)

TT-605 Non-Woven and Technical Textiles 3(3-0)

TT-607 Project & Report-I 2(0-2)

Minor Courses

PY-370 Applied Electronics 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-VIII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Major Courses

TT-604 Spinning Calculations 4(4-0)

TT-606 Specialty Yarns 3(3-0)

FMP-602 Machine Design 3(3-0)

FMP-604 Industrial Engineering and Management

3(2-1)

TT-608 Project & Report-II 2(0-2)

Total Credit Hours 15

Note:1. A supervised internship training to be arranged by the

Institution after sixth semester as the requirement of the degree (Grades: Excellent, Good, Satisfactory).

2. Project and Report will be completed in two semesters i.e. 7th and 8th.

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Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

HND-101 Principles of Human Nutrition 3(3-0)

FST-101 Introduction to Food Science and Technology

2(2-0)

Chem-101 Introduction to Organic Chemistry 3(3 -0)

Bio-101 Essentials of Biology 4(3-1)

Agron-101 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1)

Agron-103 Weed Control Methods (for the students of Intermediate Pre-Agriculture only)

3(2-1)

Hort-101 Horticultural Crop Production 3(2-1)

ENG-101 Composition and Communication Skills

3(3-0)

Total credit hours 21

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

HND-102 Assessment of Nutritional Status 3(2-1)

HND-104 Global Food Issues 2(2-0)

FST-102 Food Processing and Preservation 3(2-1)

Biochem-102 Elementary Biochemistry 3(2 -1)

PBG-102 Introductory Molecular Genetics 3(2-1)

Ento-102 Food Pest Management 3(2-1)

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

Total credit hours 19

SEMESTER-III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Physio-201 Human Physiology-I 3(2-1)

ANFT-201 Physiology and Biochemistry of Nutrition

3(3-0)

Micro-201 Introduction to Microbiology and Immunology

3(2-1)

CS-201 Computer Science and Information Technology

3(2-1)

FST-201 Food Safety 3(3-0)

AEE-201 Communication Skills and Leadership Development

2(1-1)

I&D-201 Water & Environment 2(2-0)

Total credit hours 19

SEMESTER-IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Physio-202 Human Physiology - II 3(2-1)

ANFT-202 Metabolism of Nutrients 2(2-0)

FST-202 Food Microbiology 3(2-1)

Anatomy-202 Fundamentals of Human Anatomy 3(2-1)

STAT-202 Bio-Statistics and Computer Applications

3(2-1)

RS-202 Rural Sociology and Development 2(2-0)

IS-202 ORSSH-402

Islamic Studies OR 3(3-0)

Ethics (For Non-Muslim/Foreigners)

Total credit hours 19

SEMESTER-V

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

HND-301 Dietetics-I 3(2-1)

HND-303 Nutrition Policy and Public Health 3(3-0)

HND-305 Nutrition Through the Life Cycle 3(3-0)

FST-301 Food Analysis 3(1-2)

Physio-301 Sports and Exercise Physiology 3(2-1)

ANFT-301 Minerals and Vitamins in Human Nutrition

2(2-0)

Total credit hours 17

SEMESTER-VI

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

HND-302 Dietetics-II 3(2-1)

HND-304 Diet Modelling and Counselling 3(2-1)

HND-306 Contemporary Nutrition 2(2-0)

Path-302 Introduction to Pathology 3(2-1)

FN-302 Nutritional Deficiency Disorders 3(3-0)

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc. (Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics

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Biochem-302 Clinical Biochemistry 3(1-2)

Total credit hours 17

SEMESTER-VII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

HND-401 Functional and Nutraceutical Foods

3(3-0)

HND-403 Dietetics-III 3(3-0)

HND-405 Nutrition in Emergency 3(3-0)

HND-407 Infant and Young Child Feeding 3(3-0)

Sub-total credit hours 12

Elective Courses: (A student can opt any 2 courses of 5 credit hours but minimum of 20 students will be required to offer a course)

HND-409 Psychology of Consumer 2(2-0)

FN-401 Nutritional Practices in Clinical Care

3(2-1)

ANFT-401 Therapeutic Nutrition 3(3-0)

Total credit hours 17

SEMESTER-VIII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

HND-402 Internship/House job 10(0-10)

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Course No Title Credit Hours

Major Courses

HE-301 Fundamentals of Food & Nutrition 3(2-1)

HE-303 Introduction to Home Economics Education 3(3-0)

HE-305 Clothing & Textiles 3(2-1)HE-307 Psychology of Child & Adolescent 3(3-0)Supporting Courses

AEE-301 Introduction to Home Economics Extension Education 3(3-0)

IS-202/

SSH-402

Islamic StudiesOREthics (for non Muslims/Foreigners)

3(3-0)

CS-401 Introduction to Information Technology 2(1-1)

SEMESTER-II

Course No Title Credit Hours

Major Courses

HE-302 Meal Management Practices 3(1-2)

HE-304 Home Nursing 2(1-1)

HE-306 Family Clothing & Household Textiles 3(2-1)

HE-308 Home Management 3(2-1)

Supporting Courses

ENG-101 Compositoin and Communication Skills 3(3-0)

FST-302 Food Microbiology 3(2-1)

Micro-302 Introduction to Microbiology and Immunology 3(2-1)

SEMESTER-III

Course No Title Credit Hours

Major Courses

HE-401 Dietetics 3(2-1)

HE-403 Child Development & Family Relations 3(2-1)

HE-405 Applied Art Programme-I 3(1-2)

HE-407 Health & Sanitation 2(2-0)

Supporting Courses

RS-301 Rural Sociology 2(2-0)

Hort-301 Home Gardening 3(2-1)

Phys-105 Human Physiology 3(2-1)

SEMESTER-IV

Course No Title Credit Hours

Major Courses

HE-402 Household Physics 2(1-1)

HE-404 Applied Art Programme–II 2(0-2)

HE-406 Introduction to Population Studies 2(2-0)

HE-408 Community Nutrition 2(1-1)

HE-410 Family Economics & Residence Management 2(1-1)

Supporting Courses

LM-314 Dairy Management 3(2-1)

Bio-Chem-301 Elementary Bio-Chemistry 4(3-1)

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

SEMESTER-V

Course No Title Credit Hours

General Courses

MSH-509 Consumer Behaviour 2(2-0)

HDF-509 Human Development 2(2-0)

Supporting Courses

Stat-501 Introduction to Statistics 2(2-0)

FST-510 Food Microbiology 3(2-1)

Major Courses

Food & Nutrition

FN-501 Food Preservation Techniques 4(2-2)

FN-503 Metabolism of Nutrients 3(3-0)

FN-505 Experimental Foods 3(1-2)

Clothing & Textiles

CLT-501 Textile Designing & Dyeing 4(2-2)

CLT-503 Clothing Styles-I 3(1-2)

CLT-505 Family Clothing & Consumer Education 3(2-1)

Management Studies & Housing

MSH-501 Housing & Home Management 3(1-2)

MSH-503 Computer Education in Home Management 3(2-1)

MSH-505 Principles of Management 2(2-0)

MSH-507 Principles of Accounting 2(2-0)

Scheme of Studies for the degree of B.Sc (Hons.) Home Economics

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Human Development & Family Studies

HDF-501 Childhood, Adolescence Development & Guidance 4(3-1)

HDF-503 Family & Community Development 3(2-1)

HDF-505 Psychology of Behaviour 3(2-1)

Related Arts

RA-501 Art & Design 2(1-1)

RA-503 Drawing & Painting 2(0-2)

RA-505 Related Art Programme 3(2-1)

RA-507 History of Art 3(3-0)

SEMESTER-VI

General Courses

CLT-509 Textile Designing & Weaving 2(1-1)

Supporting Courses

AEE-502 Communication Skills and Leadership Development 2(1-1)

STAT-502 Experimental Design 2(2-0)

PHYS-106 Biochemical and Physiological Basis of Nutrition 3(2-1)

Major Courses

Food & Nutrition

FN-502 Nutrition & Diet Therapy 4(2-2)

FN-504 Food Services and Institutional Management 4(2-2)

FN-506 Infant Nutrition 2(1-1)

Clothing & Textile

CLT-502 Textile Fibers 3(2-1)

CLT-504 Clothing Styles-II 4(2-2)

CLT-506 Fiber Science 3(3-0)

Management Studies & Housing

MSH-502 Home Management Practices 3(3-0)

MSH-504 Human & Family Ecology 3(2-1)

MSH-506 Cultural Anthropology & Human Studies 2(2-0)

MSH-508 Sociology of Family 2(2-0)

Human Development & Family Studies

HDF-502 Care & Guidance of Special Children 3(2-1)

HDF-504 Communication in Human & Family Development 3(3-0)

HDF-506 Learning & Teaching 2(1-1)

HDF-508 Social Psychology 2(2-0)

Related Art

 RA-502 Architecture & Interior Designing 3(1-2)

RA-504 Art Appreciation 2(2-0)

RA-506 Art Education 2(1-1)

RA-508 Crafts & Skills 3(2-1)

SEMESTER-VII

General Courses

RA-609 Painting & Print Making 2(1-1)

Supporting Courses

ENT-505 Beneficial Insects 3(2-1)

FST-605 Meat, Poultry & Fish Processing 3(2-1)

Major Courses

Food & Nutrition

FN-601 Food & Nutrition Education 3(2-1)

FN-603 Nutrition Practices in Clinical Care 4(2-2)

FN-605 Nutritional Disorders 3(3-0)

Clothing & Textile

CLT-601 Fashion Design & Free Styling 3(1-2)

CLT-603 Textile Raw Materials 2(2-0)

CLT-605 Textile Industrial Management 3(2-1)

CLT-607 Decorative Fabrics 2(2-0)

Management Studies & Housing

MSH-601 Small Business Management 3(1-2)

MSH-603 Housing, Interior Design & Residence

4(2-2)

MSH-605 Fundamentals of Furniture & Furnishing

3(2-1)

Human Development & Family Studies

HDF-601 Guidance & Counseling of Children 2(1-1)

HDF-603 Early Childhood Education & Administrations

3(2-1)

HDF-605 Assessment & Programming for Infant & Toddlers

3(2-1)

HDF-607 Gerontology & Aging 2(2-0)

Related Art

RA-601 Pottery & Ceramics 3(1-2)

RA-603 Methods of Working in Art Education

3(2-1)

RA-605 Graphic Communication 4(2-2)

SEMESTER-VIII

Major Courses

Food & Nutrition

FN-610 Internship 15(0-15)

Clothing & Textiles

CLT-610 Internship 15(0-15)

Management Studies & Housing

MSH-610 Internship 15(0-15)

Human Development & Family Studies

HDF-610 Internship 15 (0-15)

Related Art

RA-610 Internship 15 (0-15)

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Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

ANAT-101 General and Systemic Anatomy 4(1-3)

ANAT-102 General Veterinary Histology and Embryology

3(1-2)

BIOCHEM-103 Basic Biochemistry 3(2-1)

PHYSIO-101 Cardiovascular, Respiratory & Renal Physiology

3(2-1)

CS-102 Computer Applications 1(0-1)

LM-101 Introduction to Livestock Management

1(0-1)

PS-101 Introduction to Poultry Production 2(1-1)

IS-202/SSH-402

Islamic Studies /Ethics(for non-Muslims/Foreigners)

3(3-0)

ENG-101 Composition and Communication Skills

3(3-0)

MED-101 Animal Contacts 1(0-1)

Total 24

SEMESTER II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

ANAT-103 Comparative Anatomy 4(1-3)

ANAT-104 Systemic Veterinary Histology 3(1-2)

MICRO-102 Molecular Biology 3(2-1)

PHYSIO-102 Physiology of Digestion and Lactation

3(2-1)

BIOCHEM-104 Biochemistry of Metabolism 2(2-0)

ABG-101 Introduction to Animal Breeding and Genetics

4(3-1)

ANFT-111 Principles of Animal Nutrition 3(2-1)

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

Total 24

SEMESTER III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

PATH-202 General Veterinary Pathology 4(3-1)

PARA-201 General Veterinary Parasitology 2(1-1)

PARA-202 Veterinary Protozoology 2(1-1)

MICRO-203 General Veterinary Microbiology 3(2-1)

MICRO-205 Fundamentals of Immunology 2(1-1)

ANFT-211 Animal Feed Resources and Forage Conservation

3(2-1)

PHYSIO-203 Endocrinology and Neuromuscular Physiology

2(1-1)

PS-202 Poultry Breeding and Hatchery Management

2(1-1)

ZOOL-201 Introduction to Fisheries and Aquaculture

2(1-1)

MATH-200 Elementary Mathematics 2(2-0)

Total 24

SEMESTER-IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

PATH-203 Systemic Veterinary Pathology 4(3-1)

PARA-203 Veterinary Helminthology 4(3-1)

MICRO-206 Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology

3(2-1)

PHARM-201 General Veterinary Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics

3(2-1)

LM-202 Small Ruminant Production 2(1-1)

ANFT-212 Feed Evaluation, Formulation and Processing Technology

3(2-1)

STAT-202 Biostatistics 3(2-1)

Total 22

SEMESTER-V

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

PHARM-302 Systemic Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics

3(2-1)

MICRO-307 Systemic Veterinary Virology 3(2-1)

PARA-304 Veterinary Entomology 3(2-1)

Scheme of Studies for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine(D.V.M.)

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AE-305 Livestock Economics and Business Management

3(3-0)

PATH-304 Necropsy Practices 1(0-1)

ANFT-311 Poultry Nutrition 2(1-1)

ANFT-312 Ruminant Nutrition 2(1-1)

LM-305 Dairy Production 3(2-1)

AEE-320 Introduction to Livestock Extension Education

2(1-1)

Total 22

SEMESTER-VI

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

MED-301 General Veterinary Medicine 3(2-1)

SURG-301 General Veterinary Surgery and Anesthesiology

3(1-2)

FST-314 Dairy Products Technology 2(1-1)

MED-302 Lab and Zoo Animals Welfare and Management

1(0-1)

THERIO-301 Animal Reproduction and Artificial Insemination

3(2-1)

PHARM-304 Veterinary Toxicology and Chemotherapy

2(1-1)

SURG-302 Diagnostic Imaging 2(1-1)

PS-305 Poultry Housing and Farm Management

3(2-1)

LM-306 Beef Production 2(1-1)

Total 21

SEMESTER-VII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

SURG-404 Small Animal Surgery 3(1-2)

MED-404 Systemic Veterinary Medicine-I 3(3-0)

PATH-407 Meat Hygiene and Public Health 2(1-1)

MICRO-409 Milk Hygiene and Public Health 2(1-1)

ABG-406 Animal Breeding Plans and Policies

3(2-1)

THERIO-402 Veterinary Obstetrics and Genital Diseases

4(2-2)

THERIO-403 Reproduction Clinic-I 2(0-2)

MED-403 Medicine Clinic-I 2(0-2)

SURG-403 Surgery Clinic-I 2(0-2)

Total 23

SEMESTER-VIII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

THERIO-404 Introduction to Reproductive Biotechnologies

2(2-0)

MED-406 Systemic Veterinary Medicine-II 3(3-0)

PATH-408 Forensic Medicine and Jurisprudence

1(1-0)

SURG-406 Large Animal Surgery 2(1-1)

SURG-407 Shoeing and Soundness 2(1-1)

THERIO-405 Reproduction Clinic-II 2(0-2)

MED-405 Medicine Clinic-II 2(0-2)

SURG-405 Surgery Clinic-II 2(0-2)

PATH-409 Veterinary Clinical Pathology 2(0-2)

LM-408 Equine and Camel Production 2(1-1)

Total 20

SEMESTER IX

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

MICRO-511 Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health

3(2-1)

PATH-510 Poultry Pathology 3(1-2)

MED-508 Dairy Herd Health 2(1-1)

FST-501 Meat and Slaughter Byproducts Technologies

3(2-1)

THERIO-506 Reproduction Clinic-III 2(0-2)

MED-507 Medicine Clinic-III 2(0-2)

SURG-508 Surgery Clinic-III 2(0-2)

THERIO-507 Small Animal Theriogenology 2(0-2)

Total 19

SEMESTER X

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

FVS-501 Internship-I: Poultry Farms/Research Institutes

2(0-2)

FVS-502 Internship-II: Livestock Farms/Hospitals

2(0-2)

FVS-503 Technical Report Writing and Presentation

1(0-1)

Total 5

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Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Chem-101 Pharmaceutical chemistry-IA (Organic)

4(3-1)

Biochem-102 Pharmaceutical chemistry-IIA (Biochemistry)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-101 Pharmaceutics-IA (Physical Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-102 Physiology-A 4(3-1)

Anat-105 Anatomy 3(3-0)

Anat-106 Histology 3(2-1)

Eng-102 English-A (Functional English) 2(2-0)

Total: 24

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Chem-102 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IB (Organic)

4(3-1)

Biochem-103 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIB (Biochemistry)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-103 Pharmaceutics-IB (Physical Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-104 Physiology-B 4(3-1)

Eng-101 Composition and Communication skills

3(3-0)

Total: 19

SEMESTER-III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Pharm-D-201 Pharmaceutics-IIA (Dosage Form Science)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-202 Pharmacology & Therapeutics-IA

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-203 Pharmacognosy-IA (Basic) 4(3-1)

Micro-413 Pharmaceutics-III A (Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Immunology)

4(3-1)

IS-202 or SSH-402

Islamic Studies or Ethics(for non-Muslims/Foreigners)

3(3-0)

Math-101 Pharmacy Practice-IA (Pharmaceutical Mathematics)

3(3-0)

Total: 22

SEMESTER-IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Pharm-D-204 Pharmaceutics-IIB (Dosage Form Science)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-206 Pharmacology & Therapeutics-IB

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-207 Pharmacognosy-IB (Basic) 4(3-1)

Micro-414 Pharmaceutics-IIIB (Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Immunology)

4(3-1)

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

Stat-101 Pharmacy Practice-IB (Bio-statistics)

4(4-0)

Total: 22

SEMESTER-V

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Path-302 Pathology 4(3-1)

Pharm-D-301 Pharmacology & Therapeutics-IIA

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-302 Pharmacognosy-IIA (Advanced) 4(3-1)

Chem-302 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIA (Pharmaceutical Analysis)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-303 Pharmacy Practice-IIA (Dispensing Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Total: 20

SEMESTER-VI

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

CS-502 Pharmacy Practice-III (Computer and its Application in Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Scheme of studies for the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)

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Pharm-D-304 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIB

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-305 Pharmacognosy-IIB (Advanced) 4(3-1)

Chem-303 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIB (Pharmaceutical Analysis)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-306 Pharmacy Practice-IIB (Community, Social and Administrative Pharmacy)

3(3-0)

Total: 19

SEMESTER-VII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Pharm-D-401 Pharmacy Practice-IVA (Hospital Pharmacy)

3(3-0)

Pharm-D-402 Pharmacy Practice-VA (Clinical Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-403 Pharmaceutics-IVA (Industrial Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-404 Pharmaceutics-VA(Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-405 Pharmaceutics-VIA (Pharmaceutical Quality Management)

4(3-1)

Total: 19

SEMESTER-VIII

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Pharm-D-406 Pharmacy Practice-IVB (Hospital Pharmacy)

3(3-0)

Pharm-D-407 Pharmacy Practice-VB (Clinical Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-408 Pharmaceutics-IVB (Industrial Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-409 Pharmaceutics-VB (Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-410 Pharmaceutics-VIB (Pharmaceutical Quality Management)

4(3-1)

Total: 19

SEMESTER-IX

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Chem-504 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IVA (Medicinal Chemistry)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-501 Pharmacy Practice-VIA (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-502 Pharmaceutics-VIIA (Pharmaceutical Technology)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-503 Pharmacy Practice-VIIA (Forensic Pharmacy)

3(3-0)

AE-504 Pharmacy Practice-VIIIA (Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing)

3(3-0)

Total: 18

SEMESTER-X

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Biochem-501 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IVB (Medicinal Chemistry)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-505 Pharmacy Practice-VIB (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-506 Pharmaceutics-VIIB (Pharmaceutical Technology)

4(3-1)

Pharm-D-507 Pharmacy Practice-VIIB (Forensic Pharmacy)

3(3-0)

MAB-508 Pharmacy Practice-VIIIB (Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing)

3(3-0)

Total: 18

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Course # Title of course Credit Hours

Eng-101 Composition and Communication Skills

3(3-0)

IS-202/SSH-402 Islamic Studies / Ethics 3(3-0)

Math-401/ Bio-101

Basic Mathematics/Basic Biology

3(3-0)

CS-301 Introduction to Computing 3(2-1)

Biotech-202 Fundamentals of Biotechnology 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-II

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

Chem-104 Basic Chemistry 3(3-0)

Bot-403 Fundamental Cellular Biology 4(3-1)

CS-303 Introduction to Computer Programming

3(2-1)

Math-402 Calculus-I 3(3-0)

BioChem-101 General Biochemistry 4(3-1)

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-III

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

BioChem-202 Molecular Biology 2(2-0)

CS-306 Object Oriented Programming 3(2-1)

Stat-404 Introductory Statistics and Computer Applications

4(3-1)

BioChem-104 Biochemistry of Metabolism 2(2-0)

CS-403 Database Systems 3(2-1)

BInfo-302 Applications of Biotechnology 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-IV

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

Math-405 Computational Mathematics 3(2-1)

CS-202 Web Designing 3(2-1)

Mb-310 Introduction to Microbial Genetics

3(2-1)

Biotech-304 Techniques in Biotechnology 4(1-3)

CS-402 Data Structures 3(2-1)

Biotech-413 Gene Mining 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 19

SEMESTER-V

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

Math-403 Calculus-II 3(3-0)

CS-604 Distributed Database Systems 3(2-1)

BioChem-303 Biochemical and Molecular Methods

3(0-3)

Biotech-403 Introduction to Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics

4(3-1)

CS-612 Modeling and Simulation 3(2-1)

BInfo-502 Biophysics 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 19

SEMESTER-VI

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

BInfo-503 Bioinformatics Methods 3(2-1)

Elective-I 3(2-1)

BioChem-304 Proteomics 3(2-1)

CS-613 Decision Support Systems 3(2-1)

CS-508 Artificial Intelligence 3(2-1)

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

Total Credit Hours 17

Scheme of Studies for the degree of BS (Bioinformatics)

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Course # Title of course Credit Hours

BInfo-504 Applied Bioinformatics 3(1-2)

Biotech-407 Biosafety, Bioethics and Risk assessment

4(4-0)

CS-514 Digital Image Processing 3(2-1)

Elective-II 3(2-1)

CS-615 Research Proposal 3(0-3)

Total Credit Hours 16

SEMESTER-VIII

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

BInfo-507 Bioinformatics Software Development

4(1-3)

Elective-III 3(2-1)

Biotech-405 Nano Biotechnology 3(2-1)

CS-616 Research Project 6(0-6)

Total Credit Hours 16

Elective Courses

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-515 Neural Networks 3(2-1)

BInfo-510 Microbial Diversity 3(2-1)

BInfo-511 Microarray Data Analysis 3(2-1)

BInfo-512 Environmental Biotechnology 3(2-1)

BInfo-513 Immunology 3(2-1)

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Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-301 Introduction to Computing 3(2-1)

CS-303 Introduction to Computer Programming

3(2-1)

Py-305 Basic Electronics 3(2-1)

Math-303 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)

Eng-101 Composition and Communication Skills

3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-II

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-302 Fundamentals of Algorithms 3(2-1)

CS-304 Discrete Structures 3(3-0)

CS-306 Object Oriented Programming 3(2-1)

Math-304 Multi variable Calculus 3(3-0)

ID-302 Engineering Numerical Analysis

3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-III

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

SE-401 Software Engineering-I 3(2-1)

CS-403 Data Base Systems 3(2-1)

CS-405 Operating System Concepts 3(2-1)

Py-405 Circuit Theory 3(2-1)

IS-202/SSH-402

Islamic Studies / Ethics(for non Muslims/Foreigners)

3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-IV

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-402 Data Structures 3(2-1)

CS-404 Digital Logic Design 3(2-1)

SE-406 Software Engineering-II 3(2-1)

Stat-507 Statistics and Probability 3(2-1)

Math-406 Differential Equations 3(3-0)

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-V

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-503 Web Programming 3(2-1)

CS-505 Analysis of Algorithms 3(2-1)

CS-507 Computer Organization and Assembly Language

3(2-1)

Math-306 Operations Research 3(2-1)

BBA-307 Financial Management 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-VI

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-502 Modern Programming Languages

3(2-1)

CS-504 Computer Architecture 3(2-1)CS-506 Data Communication 3(2-1)CS-508 Artificial Intelligence 3(2-1)CS-510 Visual Programming 3(2-1)CS-512 Automata Theory 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 18

Summer Internship 10(0-10)

SEMESTER-VII

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

SE-601 Software Project Management 3(2-1)CS-603 Compiler Construction 3(2-1)CS-605 Computer Networks 3(2-1)CS-607 Advanced Object Oriented

Programming3(2-1)

CS-609 Research Report-I 2(0-2)BBA-209 Introduction to HRM 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-VIII

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-602 System Programming 3(2-1)

CS-604 Distributed Database systems 3(2-1)

CS-606 Computer Graphics 3(2-1)

CS-610 Research Report-II 4(0-4)

Total Credit Hours 13

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Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-303 Introduction to Computer Programming

3(2-1)

Py-305 Basic Electronic 3(2-1)Math-303 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)Eng-101 Composition and

Communication Skills3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-II

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-302 Fundamentals of Algorithms 3(2-1)CS-304 Discrete Structures 3(3-0)Math-304 Multivariable Calculus 3(3-0)CS-306 Object Oriented Programming 3(2-1)ID-302 Engineering Numerical

Analysis3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-III

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

SE-401 Software Engineering-I 3(2-1)CS-403 Data Base Systems 3(2-1)

CS-405 Operating System Concepts 3(2-1)Py-405 Circuit Theory 3(2-1)IS-202/SSH-402

Islamic Studies / Ethics(for non Muslims/Foreigners)

3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-IV

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-402 Data Structures 3(2-1)CS-404 Digital Logic Design 3(2-1)SE-406 Software Engineering – II 3(2-1)Stat-507 Statistics and Probability 3(2-1)Math-406 Differential Equations 3(3-0)SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-V

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

SE-501 Software Requirement Engineering

3(2-1)

CS-503 Web Programming 3(2-1)

CS-505 Analysis of Algorithms 3(2-1)

CS-507 Computer Organization and Assembly Language

3(2-1)

Math-306 Operation Research 3(3-0)

BBA-307 Financial Management 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-VI

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-502 Modern Programming Languages

3(2-1)

SE-504 Software Quality Assurance 3(2-1)

CS-506 Data Communication 3(2-1)

CS-508 Artificial Intelligence 3(2-1)

CS-510 Visual Programming 3(2-1)

CS-512 Automata Theory 3(2-1)

Total Credit Hours 18

Summer Semester

Internship 10(0-10)

SEMESTER-VII

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

SE-601 Software Project Management 3(2-1)

SE-603 Software Metrics 3(2-1)

CS-605 Computer Networks 3(2-1)

CS-607 Advanced Object Oriented Programming

3(2-1)

BBA-209 Introduction to HRM 3(3-0)

SE-609 Software Project-1 2(0-2)

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-VIII

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

SE-602 Formal Methods in Software Engineering

3(2-1)

CS-604 Distributed Database Systems 3(2-1)

SE-606 Software Engineering Economics

3(3-0)

SE-608 Software Project-II 4(0-4)

Total Credit Hours 13

Scheme of Studies for the degree of BS (Software Engineering)

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Course # Title of course Credit Hours

IT-301 Introduction to Information Technology

3(2-1)

CS-303 Introduction to Computer Programming

3(2-1)

Phy-305 Basic Electronic 3(2-1)

Math-303 Linear Algebra 3(3-0)

Eng-101 Composition and Communication Skills

3(3-0)

BBA-210 Pakistan Economics 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-II

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-302 Fundamentals of Algorithms 3(2-1)

CS-304 Discrete Structures 3(3-0)

Math-304 Multivariable Calculus 3(3-0)

CS-306 Object Oriented Programming 3(2-1)

BBA-207 Financial Accounting-I 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-III

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

SE-401 Software Engineering-I 3(2-1)

CS-403 Data Base Systems 3(2-1)

CS-405 Operating System Concepts 3(2-1)

Phy-405 Circuit Theory 3(2-1)

IS-202/SSH-402

Islamic Studies / Ethics(for non Muslims/Foreigners)

3(3-0)

BBA-208 Financial Accounting-II 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-IV

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

CS-402 Data Structures 3(2-1)

CS-404 Digital Logic Design 3(2-1)

IT-402 Human Computer Interaction 3(2-1)

Stat-507 Statistics and Probability 3(2-1)

BBA-303 Marketing Management 3(3-0)

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

Total Credit Hours 17

Scheme of Studies for the degree of BS (Information Technology)

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SEMESTER-V

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

IT-501 Web Engineering 3(2-1)

IT-503 Multimedia Technologies 3(2-1)

CS-505 Analysis of Algorithms 3(2-1)

CS-507 Computer Organization and Assembly Language

3(2-1)

BBA-209 Introduction to HRM 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 15

SEMESTER-VI

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

IT-502 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0)

IT-504 Technology Management 3(3-0)

CS-506 Data Communication 3(2-1)

IT-506 E-Commerce Technologies 3(2-1)

BBA-307 Financial Management 3(3-0)

BBA-310 Entrepreneurship 3(3-0)

Total Credit Hours 18

Summer Semester

Internship 10(0-10)

SEMESTER-VII

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

IT-601 System Administration 3(2-1)

IT-603 Information Systems 3(3-0)

CS-510 Visual Programming 3(2-1)

CS-605 Computer Networks 3(2-1)

BBA-308 Management Information System

3(2-1)

CS-609 Research Report-1 2(0-2)

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-VIII

Course # Title of course Credit Hours

IT-602 Information Management 3(3-0)

CS-604 Distributed Database Systems 3(2-1)

CS-610 Research Report-II 4(0-4)

Total Credit Hours 10

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Course No. Course Title Credit Hours

Course Type

ENG-101 Composition and Communication Skills

3(3-0) General

BBA-103 Arabic 3(3-0) General

BBA-105 Introduction to Computing

3(2-1) General

BBA-107 Contemporary World 3(3-0) General

BBA-109 Oral Communication and Presentation

3(2-1) General

IS-202 or SSH-402

Islamic Studies orEthics(for non-Muslims/Foreigner)

3(3-0) General

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Course Title Credit Hours

Course Type

BBA-102 Freshman English II 3(3-0) General

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) General

BBA-106 Effective Communication and Leadership

3(3-0) General

BBA-108 Business Mathematics 3(3-0) General

BBA-110 Introduction to Management

3(3-0) Major

BBA-112 Principles of Microeconomics

3(3-0) General

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-III

Course No. Course Title Credit Hours

Course Type

BBA-201 Human Psychology 3(3-0) General

BBA-203 Business Statistics 3(3-0) General

BBA-205 Principles of Macroeconomics

3(3-0) General

BBA-207 Financial Accounting I 3(3-0) Major

BBA-209 Introduction to HRM 3(3-0) Major

BBA-211 Introduction to Sociology 2(2-0) General

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-IV

Course No. Course Title Credit Hours

Course Type

BBA-202 Business Communication

3(2-1) Major

BBA-204 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) Major

BBA-206 Environmental Services 3(3-0) General

BBA-208 Financial Accounting II 3(3-0) Major

BBA-210 Pakistan Economics 3(3-0) General

BBA-212 Business Finance 3(3-0) Major

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-V

Course No. Course Title Credit Hours

Course Type

BBA-301 Cost Accounting 3(3-0) Major

BBA-303 Marketing Management 3(3-0) Major

BBA-305 Logic 3(3-0) General

BBA-307 Financial Management 3(3-0) Major

BBA-309 Business and Corporate Law 3(3-0) Major

Elective 1 3 Special-ization

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-VI

Course No. Course Title Credit Hours

Course Type

BBA-302 Business Ethics 2(2-0) Major

BBA-304 Organizational Behaviour 3(3-0) Major

BBA-306 Consumer Behaviour 3(3-0) Major

BBA-308 Management Information System

3(2-1) Major

BBA-310 Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Major

Elective 2 3 Special-ization

Total Credit Hours 17

Scheme of Studies for the degree of Bachelor Business Administration(BBA)

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SEMESTER-VII

Course No. Course Title Credit Hours

Course Type

BBA-401 Business Research & Report Writing

3(3-0) Major

BBA-403 Operations Management 3(3-0) Major

BBA-405 International Business Management

3(3-0) Major

BBA-407 Leadership 3(3-0) Major

Elective 3 3 Special-ization

Elective 4 3 Special-ization

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-VIII

Course No. Course Title Credit Hours

Course Type

BBA-402 Research Project 3(0-3) Major

BBA-404 Business Policy 3(3-0) Major

BBA-406 Total Quality Management

3(3-0) Major

Elective5 3 Special-ization

Elective 6 3 Special-ization

Total Credit Hours 15

List of Elective Courses

(i) BANKING AND FINANCE

BBABF-311 Money and Banking 3(3-0)

BBABF-312 Financial Statement Analysis 3(2-1)

BBABF-313 Corporate Finance 3(3-0)

BBABF-314 International Financial Management

3(3-0)

BBABF-315 Islamic Financial System 3(3-0)

BBABF-316 Investment and Portfolio Management

3(2-1)

(ii) MARKETING

BBAMK-311 Marketing Research 3(3-0)

BBAMK-312 International Marketing 3(3-0)

BBAMK-313 Advertising and Sales Promotion 3(2-1)

BBAMK-314 WTO Agreements: Implications for developing countries

3(3-0)

BBAMK-315 Sales and Selling 3(3-0)

BBAMK-316 Supply Chain Management 3(3-0)

BBAMK-317 Marketing of Services 3(3-0)

BBAMK-318 New Product Development 3(2-1)

(iii) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

BBAHR-311 Strategic Human Resource Management

3(3-0)

BBAHR-312 Performance Management 3(3-0)

BBAHR-313 Leadership and Team Management

3(3-0)

BBAHR-314 Organization Development 3(2-1)

BBAHR-315 Case Studies in Human Resource Management

3(3-0)

BBAHR-316 Conflict and Negotiation Management

3(3-0)

BBAHR-317 Personnel Training and Development

3(2-1)

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A. PROFESSIONAL COURSES

SEMESTER-I

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

EDU-501 Perspectives of Education in Pakistan

3(3-0)

EDU-502 Inclusive Education 2(2-0)

EDU-503 Philosophy of Education 3(3-0)

EDU-504 Teaching and Learning Strategies 3(2-1)

EDU-505 Computer Applications in Education

3(1-2)

EDU-506 Curriculum Development 3(2-1)

Total credit hours 17

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

EDU-507 Educational Research 3(2-1)

EDU-508 School Management and Leadership Development

3(3-0)

EDU-509 Educational Measurement and Evaluation

3(2-1)

EDU-510 Educational Psychology 3(2-1)

EDU-511 Youth and Community Development

2(2-0)

EDU-512 Internship/Project 3(0-3)

Total credit hours 17

SUMMER SESSION

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

EDU-513 Society, School and Teacher 3(3-0)

EDU-514 Research Project and Report Writing

3(0-3)

Total credit hours 6

B. OPTIONAL/SPECIALIZED COURSES

Group-I (Basic Science)

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

EDU-515 Teaching of Physics 2(1-1)

EDU-516 Teaching of Chemistry 2(1-1)

EDU-517 Teaching of Home Economics 2(1-1)

EDU-518 Teaching of Agriculture-I 2(1-1)

Group-II

EDU-519 Teaching of Agriculture-II 2(1-1)

EDU-520 Teaching of Biology 2(1-1)

EDU-521 Teaching of Math 2(1-1)

EDU-522 Teaching of Computer Science 2(1-1)

Each student will have to take at least one optional/ specialized course from group-I in semester-I and at least one optional/specialized course from group-II in semester-II.

Scheme of Studies for B.Ed. Programme,

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Scheme of studies forAssociate Degree in Feed TechnologySemester- I

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

ANFT-101 Introduction to Animal Nutrition 3(3-0)

ANFT-102 Feed Resources and their Quality 3(2-1)

CS-101 Computer Science and Information Technology

2(0-2)

ENG-101 Composition and Communication Skills

3(3-0)

IS-202/SSH-402

Islamic Studies/Ethics (for non-Muslim/foreigners)

3(3-0)

SEE-101 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and Graphics

2(1-1)

Total credit hours 16

Semester- II

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

ANFT-103 Introduction to Feed Science and Technology

2(2-0)

ANFT-104 Feed Ingredient Storage 2(2-0)

ANFT-105 Analysis of Feeds and Feed Ingredients

3(0-3)

ENG-302 English Composition and Comprehension

2(2-0)

FMP-101 Instrumentation 3(2-1)

Math-101 Elementary Mathematics 3(3-0)

SEE-102 Skill Development in CAD/ CAM and Solid Works

3(2-1)

Total credit hours 18

Semester- III

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

AEE-201 Communication Skills and Leadership Development

2(1-1)

ANFT-106 Feed Mill Operation 4(3-1)

FMP-102 Boiler Operation and Maintenance 3(2-1)

SEE-103 Environment and Safety in Feed Milling

3(2-1)

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0)

Elective-I* or Elective-II** 3(2-1)

Total credit hours 17

Elective Courses

* ANFT-401 Feeding of Farm Animals 3(2-1)

** ANFT-405 Feed Evaluation, Formulation and 3(2-1)

Semester- IV

Course No. Title of the Course Credit Hours

Internship 15

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SEMESTER-I

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hour

Course Type

Eng-307 Functional English-I 3(3-0) Compul-sory

IS-202/SSH-402

Islamic Studies/Ethics(for non-Muslims/foreigners)

3(3-0) Compul-sory

HE-403 Child Development & Family Relations

3(2-1) Founda-tion

ADE-101 Urdu 3(3-0) General

ADE-103 General Science 3(3-0) General

Edu-101 General Methods of Teaching

3(3-0) Founda-tion

Total Credit Hours 18

SEMESTER-II

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hour

Course Type

Eng-101 Composition & Communication skills

3(3-0) Compul-sory

CS-101 Computer Science and Information Technology

2(0-2) Compul-sory

Edu-102 Classroom Management 3(3-0) Founda-tion

Math-101 Elementary Mathematics 3(3-0) Compul-sory

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Compul-sory

Edu-104 Methods of Teaching Islamic Studies

3(3-0) Profes-sional

Total Credit Hours 16

SEMESTER-III

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hour

Course Type

Edu-201 Teaching Literacy Skills 3(3-0) Profes-sional

RA-201 Art, Crafts and Calligraphy

3(3-0) General

Edu-203 Teaching of Urdu 3(3-0) Profes-sional

Edu-205 Teaching of G. Science 3(3-0) Profes-sional

Edu-207 Instructional and CommunicationTechnology (ICT) in Education

2(2-0) Profes-sional

Edu-209 Teaching Practice 3(0-3) Practice

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-IV

Course No. Title of Course Credit Hour

Course Type

Edu-202 Classroom Assessment 3(3-0) Founda-tion

Edu-204 Teaching of English 3(3-0) Profes-sional

Edu-206 Teaching of Mathematics 3(3-0) Profes-sional

Edu-208 School, community and Teacher

3(3-0) Founda-tion

Edu-210 Teaching of Social Studies

2(2-0) Profes-sional

Edu-212 Teaching Practice 3(0-3) Practice

Total Credit Hours 17

Scheme of Studies for Associate Degree in Education

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SEMESTER-I

Course # Title of Course Credit Hours

Course Type

Agron-101 Basic Agriculture 3(2-1) Foundation

Hort-101 Introductory Horticulture

3(2-1) Foundation

Hort-417 Vegetable and Flower Seed Production

2(1-1) Foundation

Hort-315 Innovation Technologies for Vegetable Production

2(1-1) Foundation

PS-301 Introduction to Poultry Science

2(1-1) Elective

ENG-101 Composition and communication skills

3(3-0) Compulsory

SSH-102 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Compulsory

IS-202/SSH-402

Islamic Studies / Ethics (for non-Muslims / foreigners

3(3-0) Compulsory

CS-201 Computer Science & Information Technology

2(0-2) Compulsory

AEE-202 Introduction to Agri. Extension

3(2-1) Elective

Total Credit Hours 22

SEMESTER-II

Course # Title of Course Credit Hours

Course Type

Agron-102 Principles of Agronomy 2(1-1) Foundation

Hort-102 Horticultural Crop Production

3(2-1) Major

Ento-202 General plant protection 2(1-1) Compulsory

LM-101 Livestock Management and Housing

3(2-1) Elective

FMP-201 Farm Mechanization 2(2-1) Compulsory

Hort-412 Internship 5(0-5) (8 weeks )

Total Credit Hours 17

SEMESTER-III

Course # Title of Course Credit Hours

Course Type

Hort-301 Principles of Fruit Production

4(3-1) Major

Hort-303 Principles of Vegetable Production

3(2-1) Major

Hort-407 Propagation and nursery management

4(2-2) Major

Hort-413 Harvest and Handling of Horticultural Crops

3(2-2) Elective

Agron-302 Seed Science and Technology

3(2-1) Major

Agron-308 Management of Field Crop Nutrition

3(2-1) Major

Agron-311 Farming systems and farm records

3(2-1) Major

AH-202 Principles of Animal Husbandry

3(2-1) Elective

LM-301 Management of Dairy Animals

2(1-1) Elective

Total Credit Hours 22

SEMESTER-IV

Course # Title of Course Credit Hours

Course Type

Agron-104 Weed Control methods 3(2-1) Major

Agron-201 Field Crop Production 4(2-2) Major

VMD-202 Introduction to Veterinary Preventive Medicine

2(1-1) Compulsory

PS-302 Poultry Farm Management

2(1-1) Elective

AEE-201 Communication Skills and Leadership development

2(1-1) Compulsory

Hort-412 Internship 5(0-5) (8 weeks)

Total Credit Hours 18

Scheme of studies for Associate Degree inFarm Management

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VICE CHANCELLOR

Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan,SI, Ph.D. (USA)

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

DEAN

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arshad, T.I., Ph.D.(USA).

RESEARCH OFFICER(Dean’s Office)

Mr. Saqib Randhawa, M.Sc.(CS).

DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Ehsan Ullah, Ph.D. (UAF) (Chairman).

Dr. Muhammad Ayub, Ph.D. (U.K.).

Dr. Riaz Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Asif Tanveer, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad, Ph.D.(UAF) /Director External Linkages.

Dr. Mumtaz Akhtar Cheema, Ph.D.(UAF).(on long leave)

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Maqsood, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Abdul Khaliq, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Syed Aftab Wajid, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Azraf–ul–Haq Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. M. Farrukh Saleem, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Nadeem Akbar, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Shahid Ibni Zamir, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Tahir, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Asif Iqbal, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Athar Nadeem, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Farooq, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq Wahid, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Haroon Zaman Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Umer Chattha, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Fahd Rasul, Ph.D. (China).

Dr. Tasneem Khaliq, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Sardar Alam Cheema, Ph.D. (China).

Dr. Zubair Aslam, Ph.D. (Korea).

Dr. Rana Nadeem Abbas, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Imran Khan, Ph.D. (France).

Dr. Shakeel Ahmad Aunjum, Ph.D.(China).

DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BREEDING AND GENETICS

PROFESSORS

Dr. Abdus Salam Khan, Ph.D. (U.K). (Chairman).

Dr. Hafeez Ahmad Sadaqat, Ph.D. (UK)

Dr. Asif Ali, Ph.D. (U.K.)/Director ORIC.

Dr. Tanweer Ahmad Malik, Ph.D. (UK).

Dr. Ihsan Khaliq, Ph.D.(UAF).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Farooq Ahmed Khan, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Tariq Manzoor Khan, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Ahsan, Ph.D.(UK).

Dr. Zulfiqar Ali, Ph.D.(UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Hamad Nadeem Tahir, Ph.D.(UAF).

Mr. Shahid Saleem Shad, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Aslam, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Kashif, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Amir Shakeel, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Asif Saeed, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Ameer Bibi, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Hafiza Masooma Naseer Cheema, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURER

Dr. Muhammad Tehseen Azhar, Ph.D.(QAU).

CENTRE OF AGRICULTURAL BIO-CHEMISTRY AND BIO-

TECHNOLOGY(CABB)

DIRECTOR

Prof. Dr. M. Sarwar Khan, Ph.D.(UK).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Nisar Ahmad, Ph.D.(Japan)

Dr. Azeem Iqbal Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Sultan Habib Ullah Khan, Ph.D. (UK).

Dr. Bushra Sadia, Ph.D. (UK).

Dr. Faisal Saeed Awan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Ahsan Iqbal, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Rana Iqrar Ahmad, Ph.D. (Germany).

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Dr. M. Shahnawaz-ur-Rehman, Ph.D. (USA)

Dr. Rao Sohail Ahmad Khan, Ph.D. (Ireland)

Dr. Muhammad Mubin, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Miss Fouzia Saleem, M.Phil. Bio-Chem. (UAF) (on EOL Ex-

Pak.S.L)

Dr. Ghulam Mustafa, Ph.D. (QAU., ID).

Mr. Faiz Ahmad Joyia,Ph.D.(QAU., ID)

Miss Sehar Nawaz, M.Sc. (Hons.) PBG, UAF.

Dr. Sidra Ijaz, Ph.D. (UAF).

Syed Yadish Bukhari, M.Sc. (MAJU) ID.

SALINE AGRICULTURE (RESEARCH CELL)

INCHARGE

Prof. Dr. Javaid Akhtar, Ph.D. (UAF).

RESEARCH OFFICERS

Mr. Waqas Manzoor Bhutta, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

LECTURERS

Miss Tayyaba Naz, M.Sc. (Hons.) Soil Science, (UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Anjum Sohail, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Jalal Arif, Ph.D. (UAF),(Chairman).

Dr. Mansoorul Hassan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Sohail Ahmed, Ph.D. (UK).

Dr. Waseem Akram, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Farooq Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Altaf Sabri, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Ahsan Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Hamid Bashir, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Waqas Wakil, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Zain-ul-Abdin, Ph.D. (Italy)

Dr. Rashad Rasool Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Arshad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Dildar Gogi, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Jam Nazeer Ahmad, Ph.D.(France).

Dr. Ahmad Nawaz, Ph.D.(France)(IPFP).

LECTURERS

Dr. Khurram Zia, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Bilal Saeed Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Sagheer, Ph.D. (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Tayyab, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Ento.(UAF)

DEPARTMENT OF PLANT PATHOLOGY

PROFESSOR

Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan, Ph.D. (USA).

Dr. Nazir Javaid, Ph.D.(UK)

Dr. Shahbaz Talib Sahi, Ph.D.(UAF), (Chairman).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Abdul Rehman, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Nasir Ahmad Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Syed Aftab Ali Bokhari, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Imran Ul Haq, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Sajid Aleem Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Atiq, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Abdul Hannan, Ph.D. (Pb.).

Dr. Luqman Amrao, Ph.D. (QAU).

Dr. Kashif Riaz, Ph.D. (France).

LECTURERS

Dr. Amer Habib, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Safder Ali, Ph.D. (UAF)(on SL)(Post-Doc.).

Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Sahi, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF)(on leave).

DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY, RANGE

MANAGEMENT & WILD LIFE

PROFESSOR

Dr. Rashid Ahmad Khan, Ph.D. (UK).

Dr. Muhammad Tahir Siddiqui, Ph.D. (Malaysia), Chairman.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Shahid Yaqoob, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Ishaque, Ph.D. (USA).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Amer Hussain Shah, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. M. Farrukh Nawaz, Ph.D. (France)

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LECTURERS

Dr. Muhammad Ayyoub Tanvir, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Shahid Hafeez, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Khayyam Anjum, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Fahad Rasheed, Ph.D.(France).

Dr. Ihsan Qadir, Ph.D. (UAF).

Mr. Irfan Ahmed, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Asif, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF).

Hafiz Masood Ahmad, B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF CROP PHYSIOLOGY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Rashid Ahmad, Ph.D. (USA)/ Director Academics.

Dr. Shahzad Maqsood Ahmed Basra, Ph.D. (UAF)(Chairman).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Ejaz Ahmad Waraich, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Irfan Afzal, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz Naeem, Ph.D. (China).

Dr. Hassan Munir, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Mr. Hafeez-ur-Rehman, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

RESEARCH OFFICER

Mr. Muhammad Asghar Cheema, M.Sc. (Physics)

POSTGRADUATE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH STATION(PARS)

DIRECTOR FARMS

Dr. Ghulam Murtaza, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Dr. Abdul Jabbar, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr.Tariq Aziz, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Mr. Muhammad Kashif, M.Sc. (Stat.)(UAF).

Mr. Wasi-ud-Din, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agronomy (UAF).

CENTRAL HI-TECH LAB

PRINCIPAL OFFICER

Prof. Dr. Asif Ali, Ph.D. (UK).

OFFICER INCHARGE

Dr. Raja Adil Sarfraz, Assistant Professor.

RESEARCH OFFICERS

Dr. Razia Riaz, Ph.D. (PBG).

Mr. Abdul Qudoos, M.Sc. (Parast.).

Mr. Khalid Mahmood, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

Syed Fazil Bin Farukh, M.Sc. (Physics).

INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES

PROFESSORS

Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan, SI, Ph.D. (USA) (Vice Chancellor).

Dr. Muhammad Aslam Pervez, Ph.D. (U.K)/Director/Senior

Tutor.

Dr. Muhammad Amjad, Ph.D.(U.K.)/Hall Warden.

Dr. Muhammad Mumtaz Khan, Ph.D. (U.K.)(on deputation).

Dr. Aman Ullah Malik, Ph.D. (Australia).

Dr. Faqir Muhammad Tahir, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Qasim, Ph.D. (UK).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Jaffar Jaskani, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Ayub, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Waqar Ahmad, Ph.D.(UAF),(on EOL)(Absent)? Resign is

under process.

Dr. Saeed Ahmad, Ph.D. (U.K.).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Mrs. Bilquess Fatima, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Ahmad Sattar Khan, Ph.D. (Australia).

Dr. Atif Riaz, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Usman, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Adnan Younis, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Rana Mazhar Abbas, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. M. Muzammal Jehangir, Ph.D. (China).

Dr. Rashid Waseem Khan Qadri, Ph.D. (France).

Dr. Khurram Ziaf, Ph.D. (China).

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LECTURERS

Mr. Muhammad Asif, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF), (on leave).

Mr. Raheel Anwar, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF), (on SL).

Dr. Muhammad Irfan Ashraf, Ph.D. (UAF).

Mr. Shoaib-ur-Rehman, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF), (on SL).

Mr. Karim Yar Abbasi, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF).

Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF), (on SL).

Dr. Nazila Azhar, Ph.D. (UAF).

Mr. Wahed Anwar, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF).

Mr. Mohsin Bashir, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF).

Syed Sammar Abbas, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF) (on EOL).

INSTITUTE OF SOIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Arshad(T.I.), Ph.D. (USA) (Director).

Dr. Javed Akhtar, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Zaheer Ahmed Zaheer, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Khalid, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Yaseen, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Ghulam Murtaza, Ph.D.(UAF)/Director Farms.

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Saif-ur-Rehman Kashif, Ph.D.(UAF)(on deputation).

Dr. Hafiz Naeem Asghar Ch., Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Javaid Akhtar, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Saqib, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Hamaad Raza Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Anwar–ul–Haq, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Saif Ullah, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Baby Shaharoona, Ph.D. (UAF). ? Resign is under process.

Dr. Muhammad Zia-Ur-Rehman, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Abdul Wakil, Ph.D. (Germany).

Dr. Muhammad Sana Ullah, Ph.D. (France).

Dr. Zulfiqar Ahmad Saqib, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Nabeel Khan Niazi, Ph.D. (Australia).

Dr. Muhammad Usman, Ph.D. (France).

Dr. Zulfiqar Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Sabir, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Shamsa Kanwal, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Irshad Bibi, Ph.D. Ph.D. (Australia),(IPFP).

Dr. Muhammad Aamer Maqsood, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Miss Sadia Bibi, M.Sc. (Hons.) Soil Science (UAF).

FACULTY OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

DEAN

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sarwar(TI), Ph.D., (USA).

DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL BREEDING & GENETICS

PROFESSOR

Dr. Muhammad Sajjad Khan, Ph.D. (USA). (Chairman)

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Safdar Ali, Ph.D. (UK)(on Ex-Pak. leave).

Dr. Pervez Akhtar, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Dr. Muhammad Saif-Ur-Rehman, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Mr. Imran Rafiq Bajwa, M.Sc. (Hons.) ABG (UAF).

Mr. Assad Ullah Haider, M.Sc. (Hons.) ABG (UAF).

Dr. Faiz-ul-Hassan, Ph.D.(UAF).

INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL NUTRITION AND FEED TECHNOLOGY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Sarwar(T.I.), Ph.D.(USA)/Dean, Faculty of

Animal Husbandry.

Dr. Javed Iqbal Sultan, Ph.D. (USA).

Dr. Muhammad Aslam Mirza, Ph.D(UK) (Director).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Haq Nawaz, Ph.D.(UAF), M.B.A. (UAF)/Director, Graduate

Studies.

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Shaukat Ali Bhatti, Ph.D. (USA).

Dr. Mahr-un-Nisa, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Aasif Shahzad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Sharif, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Nasir Ali Tauqeer, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Afzal Hussain, Ph.D.(UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT

PROFESSOR

Dr. Muhammad Younas, Ph.D. (USA) (Chairman).

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Mustafa, Ph.D. (U.K.).

Dr. Muhammad Yaqub, Ph.D. (UK).

Dr. Muhammad Qamar Bilal, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Riaz, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Syed Hassan Raza, M.Sc. (Hons.) L.M. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Latif, Ph.D., (UAF).

LECTURER

Mr. Muhammad Tariq, M.Sc. (Hons.) LM (UAF)(on SL).

DEPARTMENT OF POULTRY SCIENCE

PROFESSORS

Dr. Ahsan–ul–Haq, Ph.D., (UAF)/Principal Officer(Library).

Dr. Sultan Mahmood, Ph.D. (U.K). (Chairman).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Fawwad Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Yousaf, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Mr. Shahid-ur-Rehman, M.Sc. (Hons.) PH (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Ashraf, M.Sc. (Hons.) PH (UAF).

FACULTY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE

DEAN

Prof. Dr. Laeeq Akbar Lodhi, Ph.D. (USA).

DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY

PROFESSOR

Dr. Anas Sarwar, Ph.D. (Germany). (Chairman).

LECTURERS

Mr. Rehmat Ullah Shahid, M.Sc.(Hons.) AR (UAF).

Miss Razia Kausar, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

Mr. Sarmad Rehan, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL MEDICINE & SURGERY

PROFESSOR

Dr. Ghulam Muhammad, Ph.D. (USA) (Chairman).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Dr. Farrah Deeba, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Saqib, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Dr. Tanvir Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Syed Ashar Mahfooz, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Hammad Hussain, M.Sc.(Hons.) (UAF)(EOL

Ex-Pak.).

Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Asi, Ph.D.(UAF).

Mr. Khurram Ashfaq, M.Sc. (Hons.) CMS (UAF).

Miss Misbah Ijaz, DVM (UAF).

Mr. Asad Manzoor, M.Phil (CMS)(UAF).

Mr. Ali Raza, DVM (UAF)(on S.L.).

DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Zargham Khan, PhD (Poland).

Dr. Ahrar Khan, Ph.D.(UAF) (Chairman)/Director QEC.

Dr. Muhammad Tariq Javed, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Farzana Rizvi, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Fazal Mahmood, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Kashif Saleemi, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Al-Hafiza Shafia Tehseen Gul, M.Sc. (Hons.) Vety. Path., (UAF).

Miss Aisha Khatoon, DVM (UAF).

INSTITUTE OF MICROBIOLOGY

PROFESSOR

Dr. Iftikhar Hussain, Ph.D. (USA), (Director).

Dr. Muhammad Arshad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Sajjad–ur–Rehman, Ph.D. (UAF).

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ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. M. Shahid Mahmood, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Toufeer Mehdi, Ph.D.(France) ? Resign is under process..

LECTURERS

Dr. Muhammad Ashraf, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Khalid Mansoor, Ph.D. (UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF PARASITOLOGY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Zafar Iqbal, Ph.D. (UAF). (Chairman)

Dr. Muhammad Nisar Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Masood Akhtar, Ph.D. (UAF)(on deputation).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Rao Zahid Abbas, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Sohail Sajid, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Zia-ud-Din Sindhu, Ph.D. (UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Tanwir Khaliq, Ph.D. (UAF) (Chairman).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Faqir Muhammad, Ph.D. (USA).

Dr. Bilal Aslam, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Junaid Ali Khan, Ph.D. (France).

LECTURERS

Mr. Asghar Ali, DVM (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Ahsan Naeem, DVM(UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF THERIOGENOLOGY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Laiq Akbar Lodhi, Ph.D. (USA)/Dean

Dr. Nazir Ahmad, Ph.D.(UK) (Chairman).

Dr. Zafar Iqbal Qureshi, Ph.D. (UAF)(on SL).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Maqbool Ahmad, Ph.D. (Turkey).

Dr. Ijaz Ahmed, Ph.D.(UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Shujait Ali, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Huma Jamil, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURER

Mr. Muhammad Salman Waqas, DVM(UAF).

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

DEAN

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar, Ph.D. (U.K).

DEPARTMENT OF RURAL SOCIOLOGY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Zafar, Ph.D. (U.K)(Dean).

Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad Maann, Ph.D. (U.K.).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Saira Akhtar, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Farooq Tanwir, Ph.D. (Australia).

Mrs. Razia Sultana, M.Sc.(RS) (UAF).

Dr. Izhar Ahmad Khan Azhar, Ph.D. (Germeny)

Dr. Shazia Yasmin, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURER

Miss Aqeela Saghir, M. Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF).

INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

PROFESSOR

Dr. Munir Ahmed, Ph.D. (Australia) (Director)

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Mr. Muhammad Yasin Zia, M.B.A. (Azad Kashmir)

Dr. Abdul Ghafoor, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Mubashir Mehdi, Ph.D. (UAF),(IPFP).

LECTURERS

Mr. Kashif Hamid, M.Com. (UAF).

Mr. Fuaad Bashir, M.B.A. (Karachi).

Mr. Zeeshan Goreja, M.Sc.(CS) (UAF).

Mr. Hassan Rasul, M.B.A. (Finance & Markeeting)(Pb.).

Mr. Muhammad Usman Ashraf, M.Sc. (CS) (UAF)(on S.L.).

Mr. Hammad Hassan, MBA, (UAF).

Mr. Yawar Abbas, MBA, (Karachi).

Miss Sana Saleem, MBA(Management) (UAF).

Mr. Hamad Badar, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF)(on SL).

Mr. Waseem Ahmad, MBA Markeeting (UAF).(on SL Ex-Pak.)

Mr. Burhan Ahmad, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF). (on SL Ex-Pak.)

Mr. Adnan Adeel, M.Sc. (Germany).

Mr. Asif Maqbool, M.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Economics(UAF).

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INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND RURAL

DEVELOPMENT

PROFESSORS

Dr. Tanwir Ali, Ph.D. (USA) (Director).

Dr. Sher Muhammad, Ph.D. (U.K).

Dr. Munir Ahmad, Ph.D. (Australia).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Khalid Mahmood Ch., Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Ijaz Ashraf, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Babar Shahbaz, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Shoukat Ali, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Iftikhar, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Dr. Zahira Batool, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Kanwal Asghar, Ph.D. (UAF).

Miss Farkhanda Anjum, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

Mrs. Noreen Akhtar, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).(on Depotation)

Miss Naima Nawaz, M.A. (Sociology), (UAF).

Mr. Abdul Rahman Shahzad, M.Sc. (Population Sciences)(UAF).

Miss Naveed Farah, M.Sc. (H) (UAF).

INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS

PROFESSOR

Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq, Ph.D. (Australia). (Director)

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Sultan Ali Adil, Ph.D. (UK).

Dr. Sarfraz Hassan, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Asghar Ali, Ph.D. (Australia)(Abscent).

Dr. Khalid Mushtaq, Ph.D. (UK) (on EOL).

Dr. Maqsood Hussain, Ph.D. (USA).

Mr. Manzoor Ahmad, M.Sc.(Hons.)Agri.(UAF)., M.Sc. (USA).

Dr. Abedullah, Ph.D. (Philpine).

Dr. Khuda Bukhsh, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Mrs. Nazia Tabassum, M.A. Economics (UAF).

Mr. Azhar Abbas, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF) (on SL).

Miss Sana Sehar, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF)(on EOL).

Miss Almazea Fatima, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).(on SL).

Dr. Asghar Ali, Ph.D.(UAF)

Mr. Abdul Samie, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

Dr. Shahzad Kausar, Ph.D.(Germany).

Mr. M. Khalid Bashir, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF) (on SL).

Mr. Muhammad Masood Azeem, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF) (on SL).

Mr. Qasir Abbas, M.Sc. (Econ.) Pb.(Lahore)(S.L.).

Mr. Asif Maqbool, M.Sc. (Hons.)(UAF).

INSTITUTE OF RURAL HOME ECONOMICS

DIRECTOR

Prof. Dr. Faqir Muhammad Anjum, T.I., Ph.D.(UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Dr. Naheed Abbas, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Dr. Aisha Siddique, Ph.D. (Austria).

Dr. Ayesha Riaz, Ph.D.(UAF).

Miss Beenish Israr, M.Sc. (Food & Nutrition) (UAF) (on SL).

Miss Faiqa Fayyaz, M.Sc. (Food & Nutrition) (UAF) (on EOL Ex-

Pak.).

Dr. Farah Riaz, Ph.D.(UAF).

Miss Sadaf Iqbal Khan, M.Sc. Clothing & Textile(Pb).

Miss Fareh Ghaffar, M.A. Fine Art(Pb)(on SL).

Miss Kiran Khalid, M.A. (Pb).(on SL)

Miss Humaira Naureen, M.Sc. Management Studies

(Peshawar)

Miss Asma Lodhi, M.Sc. Food & Nutrition(UAF).

Miss Rubia Qadri, MA Fine Arts (Multan).

Miss Verdha Tariq, M.A. Fine Arts (Multan).

Miss Qurat-ul-Ain, M.Sc. Home Economics (Pb).

Miss Saira Shahbaz, M.Sc. (HE) (Pb).

Miss Sana Arif, M.Sc. (Food & Nutrition), (UAF).

Miss Sudaf Shakoor, M.Sc. (Food & Nutrition), (UAF).

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DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

PROFESSOR

Dr. Mahmood Ahmad Randhawa, Ph.D. (UAF), (Chairman).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Ahmad Saeed Khan, M.Sc. (UAF). Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Athar Javaid Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURER

Mr. Nazar Hussain Khan, M. Sc. (Hons.) Agri. (UAF).

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

DEAN

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Ph.D. (USA).

DEPARTMENT OF STRUCTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL

ENGINEERING

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Abdul Nasir, Ph.D. (Japan) (Chairman).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Mr. Shafiq Anwar, M.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Engg. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Mr. Haroon Rashid, M.S. (NUST)(on study leave/EOL).

Ch. Arslan, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF)(on SL).

Mr. M. Azhar Ali, M.Sc. Agri. Engg., (UAF).

Mr. M. Azeem Khan, M.Sc. Agri. Engg., (UAF).

Rana Ammar Aslam, B.Sc. (Agri. Engg.)(UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE

PROFESSORS

Dr. Allah Bakhsh, Ph.D. (USA)(Chairman).

Dr. Muhammad Arshad, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Mr. Abdul Khaliq, M.Sc. Agri. Engg. (Bangkok), M.Sc.(CS) (UAF).

Dr. Usman Khalid Awan, Ph.D.(Germany)(Absent)?, Resign

under process.

Dr. Syed Hamid Hussain Shah(IPFP)

LECTURERS

Dr. M. Jahanzeb Masood Cheema, Ph.D. (Netherland).

Mr. Muhammad Usman, M.Sc. Agri. Engg. (UAF).

Mr. Abdul Shabbir, M.Sc. Agri. Engg., (UAF).

Mr. Sikandar Ali, B.Sc. Agri. Engg., (BZU).

Mr. M. Nabeel Usman, B.Sc. Agri. Engg., (UAF) Extension still

pending.

DEPARTMENT OF FARM MACHINERY AND POWER

PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Ph.D. (USA)(Chairman).

Dr. Manzoor Ahmad, Ph.D. (UK).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Muhammad Azam Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Dr. Anjum Munir, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Dr. Abdul Ghafoor, Ph.D.(Italy)

Miss Sidra Ashfaq, B.Sc. Agri. Engg. (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Yamin, M.Sc. Agri. Engg. (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Nadeem, B.Sc. Agri. Engg. (UAF).

Mr. M. Tuseef Asghar, M.Sc. (FMP) (UAF).

Mr. Furqan Mohayodin, B.Sc. (Agri. Engg.)(UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF FIBRE AND TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Dr. Assad Farooq, Ph.D. (Germany).

LECTURERS

Mr. Iftikhar Ahmad, M.Sc. Fibre Technology (UAF).

Mr. Nasir Mahmood, M.Sc. Fibre Technology (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Qamar Tusief, M.Sc. Fibre Technology (UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF FOOD ENGINEERING

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Zill-e-Huma, Ph.D.(France).

Dr. Amna Sahar, Ph.D.(France).

LECTURER

Mr. Zia Ahmad Chatha, M.Sc. Agri. Engg. (UAF).

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Faqir Muhammad Anjum, Ph.D. (UAF), Ph.D. (USA).

(Director General).

Dr. Masood Sadiq Butt, Ph.D.(U.A.F).

Dr. Tahir Zahoor, Ph.D. (UAF)/(Executive Director, Endowment

Secretariat).

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Nuzhat Huma, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Imran Pasha, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Atif Randhawa, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Issa Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Ali Asghar, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Saeed, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Mian Kamran Sharif, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Moazzam Rafiq Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Aamir Shehzad, Ph.D. (France).

Dr. Ayesha Sameen, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Asim Shabbir, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Allah Rakha, Ph.D. (Sweden).

LECTURERS

Mr. Muhammad Inam-ur-Raheem, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Amir, M.Sc. (Hons.) (FT)( UAF)(on SL).

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

DEAN

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Javed, Ph.D. (UAF). (Izaz-e-Fazeelat)

DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Mumtaz Hussain, Ph.D. (USA).

Dr. Abdul Wahid, Ph.D. (UAF), (Chairman).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Farrukh Javed, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Mansoor Hameed, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Sajid Aqeel Ahmad, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Farooq Ahmad, Ph.D. (QAU).

Dr. Samina Tanwir, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Dr. Muhammad Arfan, Ph.D. (UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND FISHRIES

PROFESSOR

Dr. Muhammad Javed, Ph.D. (UAF). (Izaz-e-Fazeelat)

(Chairman)

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Afzal, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Hamad Ahmad Khan, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. M. Mahmood-ul-Hassan, Ph.D. (UAF).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Dr. Khalid Abbas, Ph.D. (China).

Dr. Yasmeen Gul, Ph.D.(China).

LECTURERS

Dr. Abdul Mateen, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Sajid Abdullah, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Naureen Rana, Ph.D. (UAF).

Miss Shakeela Parveen, M.Sc. (UAF).

Miss Amara Akhtar, M.Sc. Zoology (UAF).

Miss Nazia Ehsan, M.Sc. Zoology (UAF).

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY

PROFESSORS

Dr. Munir Ahmed Sheikh, Ph.D. (U.K).

Dr. Mrs. Tahira Iqbal, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Asgher, Ph.D.(UAF), (Chairman).

Dr. Khalil–ur–Rehman, Ph.D. (UAF)/(Principal UAF community

college).

Dr. Haq Nawaz, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Amer Jamil, Ph.D.(UAF)(on TTS).

Dr. Ijaz Ahmad Bhatti, Ph.D. (NWFP)(on TTS).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Muhammad Anjum Zia, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Shahid, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Shaukat Ali, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Bushra Sultana, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Raja Adil Sarfraz, Ph.D. (Sindh).

Dr. Raziya Khalid Nadeem, Ph.D.(BZU), Multan.

Dr. Sofia Nosheen, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Muhammad Abid Rashid,Ph.D.(Germany).

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Dr. Rasheed Ahmad Khera, Ph.D.(Germany).

Dr. Muhammad Zahid, Ph.D.(Australia).

Dr. Muhammad Asif Hanif, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. Nazish Jahan, Ph.D.(UAF).

Dr. M. Nadeem Akhtar, Ph.D.(Germany).

Dr. Javed Iqbal, Ph.D.(China).

Dr. Sadia Habib(Asim), Ph.D.

LECTURERS

Dr. Fatima Hussain, Ph.D. (UAF).

Mr. Zahid Mushtaq

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

Dr. Nasir Amin, Ph.D. (QAU., Islamabad)(Chairman)(on EOL).

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Dr. Yasir Jamil, Ph.D. (QAU., Islamabad).

Mr. Abdul Ghaffar, M.Phil (UAF).

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar, Ph.D. (QAU., Islamabad).

Dr. Ayesha Younis, Ph.D.(France).

Dr. Kashif Kamran, Ph.D. Netherland,(IPFP).

LECTURERS

Dr. Shaukat Ali Shahid, Ph.D.(Karachi).

Mr. Zia-ul-Haq, M.Phil. (UAF).

Mrs. Ramiza, M.Phil (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Azam, M.Sc. (Bahawalpur)

Mrs. Shazia Shakrullah, M.Sc. Physics (Pb.)(on Sl).

Mr. Muhammad Yasin Naz, M.Sc. Physics (BZU)(on SL).

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Mr. Tasleem Mustafa, M.Sc.(C.S.), (UET).

Mr. Ahsan Raza Sattar, M.Sc.(CS) (UAF).

Dr. M. Ahsan Latif, Ph.D.(Austria).

LECTURERS

Mr. Salman Afsar Awan, M.Sc. (CS) (UAF).

Mrs. Aisha Ghaffar, M.Sc. (CS) (UAF).

Mr. Ahmad Mateen, M.Sc. (Pb.).

Mr. Fahad Jan, M.Sc. (CS), (UAF).

Mr. Akmal Rehan, MS(CS), (UAF).

Mr. Muhammad Azam Zia, MS(CS), (UAF).

Miss Raheela Nasim, MBA(Finance), (UAF).

Mr. Nayyar Iqbal, MS(CS), (COMSATS Institute of Information

Technology, Lahore).

Miss Anila Sehar Butt, MS(IT) (NUST).(on EOL).

Mr. Qamar Nawaz, M.S.(CS).

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Mr. Mahmood Ahmad Khan, M.Sc.(UAF), M.S.(USA).

Dr. Islam–ud–Din Shahzad, Ph.D. (UAF)(on ex-Pakistan leave).

Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Javed, M.Sc. (UAF).

LECTURERS

Mr. Muhammad Arif, M.Sc. Stat. (UAF).

Mr. Nadeem Saeed, M.Sc. Stat. (UAF) (on leave).

Mr. Muhammad Nadeem Saeed, M.Sc. (UAF)

Mr. Muhammad Imran Khan, M.Sc. (UAF)(on SL).

Dr. Muhammad Yasin, Ph.D.(USA).

Mr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, M.Sc. (UAF).

Mr. Ghulam Farid, M.Sc. (UAF) (on SL).

Miss Nadia Idrees, M.Sc. (UAF).

Miss Madiha Ghamkhar, M.Sc. Math. (G.C.Uni., Fsd.).

Miss Rabia Munir, M.Sc. Stat. (UAF).

Miss Mahi Noo Arshad, M.Sc. Math (QAU., Islamabad).

Mr. Asad Anees, M.Sc. (Math), Lahore.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Mr. Khalid Mahmood, M.A. History & Pak-Studies(I.U.

Bahawalpur).

LECTURERS

Mr. Naveed Irshad, M.Phil (Pak-Studies),(QAU., Islamabad).

Mr. Bahadur Ali, M.A.(English) (Pb.), Esl America).

Dr. Rehana Qureshi, Ph.D. (Education), (Pb.).

Mr. Atta-ul-Mustafa, M.A. English (Pb.).

Miss Aisha Asghar Gill, M.A. (English) (Pb.).

Miss Nighat Yasmin, M.Phil. (Pak. Studies) (G.C. Univ., Fsd.).

Miss Saima Ajaz, M.Phil.(Pakistan Studies) (G.C. Univ., Fsd.).

Mr. Qasim Shafiq, M.A. English, (IUB).

Miss Rabia Tabassam, M.A. English, (G.C. Univ., Fsd.).

Miss Aisha Kaukab, M.A. English, (NUML).

Mrs. Shahida Yausaf, M.A. (English) (Pb.).

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DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC STUDIES

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Dr. Shazia Ramzan, Ph.D. (Pb).

LECTURERS

Hafiz Masood Qasim, M.A. (Islamic Studies)(Pb.)., M.Phil.

(Islamic Studies)(AIOU), M.Phil(English Linguistic) (G.C.U.,Fsd)

Mr. Ghulam Haider M.Phil. (IS), (IUB).

WATER MANAGEMENT RESEARCH CENTRE

DIRECTOR

Prof. Dr. Allah Bakhsh, Ph.D. (USA).

ENDOWMENT FUND SECRETARIAT

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Prof. Dr.Tahir Zahoor, Ph.D. (UAF).

ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Naeem Mahmood, Ph.D. (UAF).

DEPUTY DIRECTOR/ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Mr. Amir Saeed Rana, M.Sc. (Hons.)(UAF).

LECTURER

Mr. Sajid Ali, MBA(Management)(UAF)

DIRECTORATE OF GRADUATE STUDIES

DIRECTOR

Dr. Haq Nawaz, Ph.D.(U.A.F).

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR/STATISTICIAN

Mr. Ishtiaq Mahmood, M.Sc. Statistics (UAF).

Dr. M. Khalid Bashir, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURER

Miss Shazia, M.Sc. (Hons.) (UAF)(on EOL).

RESEARCH OFFICER

Miss Hina Siddique, M.Sc. (Stat.)

OFFICE OF RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND

COMMERCIALIZATION(ORIC)

DIRECTOR

Prof. Dr. Asif Ali, Ph.D. (UK).

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Abdul Rashid, Ph.D. (UAF).

Dr. Abdul Naveed, Ph.D. (UAF).

LECTURER

Miss Aisha Arshad, M.Sc. (UAF).

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CHANCELLORGovernor of the Punjab

PRO CHANCELLORMinister for Agriculture, Government of the Punjab, Lahore

VICE CHANCELLORProf. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan,SI, Ph.D. (USA)

PRO-VICE CHANCELLOR

REGISTRARCh. Muhammad Hussain, M.A. Political Science(I.U. Bahawalpur), MBA (Management)(UAF).

TREASURERMr. Umar Saeed, MBA (Finance)(UAF), M.Sc.(Fib. Tech.)(UAF), SAS, FPFA.

CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS Mr. Muhammad Shafqat Iqbal, (Additional charge)

PRINCIPAL OFFICER PUBLIC RELATIONS & PUBLICATIONS & IT

RESOURCE CENTRE AND DATA BANK(ITRCDB)Prof. Dr. Muhammad Jalal Arif, Department of Agri. Entomology(Chairman)

PRINCIPAL OFFICER LIBRARYProf. Dr. Ahsan–ul–Haq, Ph.D., (UAF), Department of Poultry Science.

PRINCIPAL OFFICER(STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS)Prof. Dr. Muhammad Younis, Department of Livestock Management

HALL WARDENProf. Dr. Muhammad Amjad, Institute of Horticultural Sciences.

ASSOCIATE HALL WARDENSDr. Ijaz Javed Hassan, Deptt. of Phy. & Pharm.Mr. Tanvir Khaliq, Department of Physiology & Pharmacology.Prof. Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad Chatha, Department of Agronomy.Prof. Dr. Shahbaz Talib Sahi, Department of Plant Pathology.

ASSOCIATE HALL WARDEN(PARS)Prof. Dr. Khalil-ur-Rehman, Department of Chemistry & Bio-Chemistry.

LIAISON OFFICER TO HALL WARDENDr. Farooq Ahmad, Ph.D.(UAF), Department of Agri. Entomology.

DIRECTOR STUDENTS’ AFFAIRSProf. Dr. Zafar Iqbal, Ph.D.(UAF), Chairman

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR STUDENTS’ AFFAIRSDr. Safdar Ali, Department of ABG.Dr. Waseem Akram, Associate Professor, Department of Agri. Entomology

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS(Female)Dr. Mrs. Noureen Rana, Department of Zool. & Fisheries.

DEPUTY DIRECTORS STUDENTS’ AFFAIRSMr. Ashar Mahfooz, Department of CMS.Mr. Bahadur Ali, Department of Social Sciences & HumanitiesDr. Nadeem Akbar, Department of AgronomyDr. Haroon Zaman Khan, Department of AgronomyDr. Muhammad Aslam, Department of Plant Breeding & Genetics

DEPUTY DIRECTOR STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS(Female)Miss Asma Lodhi, Department of Rural Home Economics

SENIOR TUTORProf. Dr. Muhammad Aslam Pervaiz, Institute of Horticultural Sciences.

ASSOCIATE SENIOR TUTORSProf. Dr. Muhammad Tahir Siddiqui, Chairman, Department of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife.Dr. Muhammad Athar Javed Khan, Associate Professor, Department of Continuing Education

DEPUTY SENIOR TUTORSDr. Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq, Institute of Soil & Environmental Sciences.Dr. Muhammad Dildar Gogi, Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Entomology.

DEPUTY SENIOR TUTOR(Female)Dr. Zahra Batool, Assistant Professor, Institute of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development

FOREIGN STUDENTS’ ADVISORProf. Dr. Muhammad Tahir Siddiqui, Chairman, Department of Forestry, Range Management & Wildlife.

CHAIRMAN SPORTS BOARD Prof. Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad Maann, Institute of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development.

ASSISTANT DIRECTORS SPORTSMst. Salma Masood, M.A. Physical Education.Mr. Ashiq Rasool, M.A. Physical Education

PRINCIPAL OFFICER(ESTATE MANAGEMENT)Dr. Farooq Ahmad, Associate Professor, Department of Agri. Entomology.

ESTATE OFFICERMr. Shahzad Mahmood, M.A. Economics(IUB).

TRANSPORT OFFICERDr. Muhammad Azam Khan,

PRINCIPAL OFFICER(ECD Maintenance)Prof. Dr. Laeeq Akbar Lodhi, Ph.D.(USA)

EXECUTIVE ENGINEER(Electrical)Mr. Zafar-ul-Haq, B.Tech. (Hons.).

ASSTT. EXECUTIVE ENGINEERMr. Muhammad Ikram, B.Sc.Agri.Engg.(UAF)(Mechanical)Mr. Muhammad Ilyas Saleem(Electrical)Mr. Sadat-ul-Islam(Electrical)

PRINCIPAL OFFICER(ECD Construction)

ASSTT. EXECUTIVE ENGINEER/EXECUTIVE ENGINEER(Additional

Charge)Mr. Shoaib-ur-Rehman(Civil)

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DIRECTOR(P&D)Brig.(R) Muhammad Javad Anwar, SI(M)

RESIDENT AUDITORMr. Muhammad Shafiq

SECRETORY TO VICE CHANCELLORMr. Tasaddaq Shahbaz, MBA Management(UAF)

DIRECTOR PROCUREMENT & INVENTORY CONTROLRana Khalid Mahmood, M.A., Econ.(Pb), SAS(Miltary Accounts)

DEPUTY REGISTRAR(Coordination)Dr. Shahid Afzal Gill, Ph.D. (UAF)

DEPUTY TREASURER Mr. Muhammad Ashraf Mumtaz, B.A./SAS.Rana Mukhtar Ahmed, SAS, FEL, PIPFA.

DEPUTY REGISTRAR(Estt.)Mr. Muhammad Shafqat Iqbal, M.Sc. Stat. & C S(UAF),(Establishment Section).

DEPUTY REGISTRAR(Exam)Mr. Tariq Mahmood Gill, M.Sc. (Statistics).

DEPUTY CONTROLLER(Exam)Mr. Muhammad Tariq, M.Sc. (Statistics).

DEPUTY REGISTRAR(Admn.)Inam Qadir Khan, M.Sc. Agri. Engg. (UAF), (Personnel Section)

DEPUTY REGISTRAR(Gen.)Mr. Abdul Hafeez, M.A. Islamiat(Pb.)

DEPUTY REGISTRARMr. Irfan Abbas

DEPUTY REGISTRAR(SR)Mr. Muhammad Zubair, B.A, B.Ed, (AIOU)

DEPUTY REGISTRAR(PRP)Syed Qammar ud Din Bukhari, M.A

DATABASE ADMINISTRATORMiss Sadia Nawaz, MS(CS)

NETWORK ADMINISTRATORMr. Wasi Ahmad, MS(CS)

WEB DEVELOPERMr. Qamar Nawaz, MS(CS)Mr. Khalil Ahmad, MS(CS)(Controller of Examinations Office)

SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER STAFF & STUDENTSDr. Jamil Asghar, M.B.B.S. (Pb.), Diploma in Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis

MEDICAL OFFICERDr. Khurram Zafar, M.B.B.S.(Pb.)

MEDICAL OFFICER(WOMEN)Dr. Tahira Altaf, M.B.B.S.(Pb.).

DENTAL SURGEONDr. Wasim Mushtaq, B.D.S. (Pb.).

SENIOR RESEARCH OFFICERS

Mr. Ijaz Ahmad Khan P.B.GMr. Buland Akhtar WMRCMr. Aman Ullah Khan WMRCMr. Muhammad Saleem WMRC

RESEARCH OFFICERS

Mr. Rana Arif Manzoor Khan P.B.GMr. Zia Ahmad Chatha Farm Machinery & PowerMr. Umar Draz Khan WMRCMrs. Saima Anwar Treasurer’s Office(Computer Section)Mr. Muzaffar Hussain Salik Director Students’ AffairsMr. Ahmad Waqas WMRCMr. Adnan Shahid WMRCMr. Khalid Mahmood Hi-Tech. Lab.Mr. Muhammad Hassan Registrar’s OfficeMr. Ghulam Murtaza Hassan LibraryMr. M. Asghar Cheema Crop PhysiologyDr. Razia Riaz Hi-Tech. Lab.Mrs Amna Nazir Hi-Tech.Lab.Mr. Abdul Qudoos Hi-Tech.Lab.Mr. Mudassar Zafar Hi-Tech.Lab.Mr. Muhammad Umar Personal SectionMst. Mehnaz Gul Rural SociologyMr. Muhammad Zaheer Student Financial Aid OfficeMr. Muhammad Ashfaq Khan Student Financial Aid OfficeMiss Riffat Shamim Aslam ORICMiss Saliha Ahmad ORICMiss Hina Siddique Directorate Graduate StudiesMr. Waqas Manzoor Bhutta Saline Agri. Researcg Centre.Mr. Saqib Randhawa GIS Lab.Mr. Muhammad Sulman ORIC

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RESEARCH ASSISTANTSSyed Mazhar-ul-HassanMr. Jahan Zeb HundalMr. Aftab MunirMr. Shafqat NadeemMr. Shahid YaqoobMr. Waheed AhmadMiss Farhana Naz Miss Sugra BibiMst. Azma NaheedMr. Muhammad Milhan AfzalMiss Asma HameedMr. Rashid IqbalMst. Gul JabeenMiss Fakhra PerveenMiss Shamim AkhtarMr. Muhammad IshfaqMiss Ammara SadafMuhammad Zafar Iqbal (Contract)Mr. Muhammad Nadeem SaleemMr. Jamshaid Aslam KhanMr. Waqar Akbar KhanMiss Raima BabarMiss Aqsa NazMiss Shazia Asghar(Contract)Miss Robina Naz(Contract)Mr. Muhammad Bilal JavedMr. Muhammad Usman AliMr. Muhammad SufyanMr. Zaheer AliMr. Muhammad Ahsan AliMr. Muhammad Ikram

RESEARCH ASSOCIATEMrs. Amna Naz, M.Sc.(CS), UAF.Mr. Naeem Sattar

ASSISTANT REGISTRARMr. Mumtaz Ali, M.Sc. (Mass Communication)

ASSISTANT LIBRARIANMr. Muhammad Sakhawat

REFERENCE ASSISTANTSMr. Abdul Ghafoor, B.L.S.Mr. Muhammad Ashiq, M.Sc. Agri. Engg.Mr. Ajmal Bajwa, M.L.S.Mrs. Razia Bano, M.L.S.

HEADMASTER, LAB. HIGH SCHOOLMr. Muhammad Saleem Mohsin, M.Phil, B.Ed.

HEADMISTRESS, LABORATORY GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL/

JUNIOR LABORATORY SCHOOLMrs. Tasnim Zubair, M.A., M.Ed.

ACCOUNTS OFFICERSMr. Shoukat Ali, B.A.(AIOU)Mr. Dur Muhammad Khan, M.A., LLB.Mr. Ijaz Hussain, B.Com, DCMA, APAMr. Altaf Hussain, M.A. (Punjabi)Mr. Faisal Shahzad, M.Sc EconomicsMr. Muhammad Bashir AhmadMr. Sarfraz Rizwan, MBA

MASS MEDIA PRODUCTION OFFICERMr. Muhammad Imran Saleem, M.Sc. R.S. (UAF)

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERSMr. Zahoor AhmadMr. Talat Mehmood-ul-HassanMr. Mubarik AliMr. Khalid MahmoodMr. Maqsood HussainMr. Nazar HussainMr Muhammad AmjadMr. Muhammad RazzaqMr. Muhammad NawazMr. Nasir AbbasMr. Riaz QadeerMr. Muhammad YousafMr. Zafar Hussain ShahMr.Muhammad Mazhar BashirMr. Muhammad AzamMr. Khurram IqbalMr. Niaz Mohy-ud-DinMr. Muhammad Sarfraz HussainMr. Asim RahilMr. Yousaf AliMr. Ghulam MustafaMr. Saleem Ahmad KhanMr. Abdul KhaliqMr. Muhammad Iqbal QureshiMr. Bashir AhmadMr. Muhammad ArshadMr. Muhammad IkhlaqMr. Muhammad Saeed AkbarMr. Muhammad Ajmal PervezMr. Mahmood AhmadMr. Muhammad Arshad Qasmi

PERSONNEL ASSISTANTS TO:

Dean, Faculty of AgricultureMr. Muhammad Saleem(Stenographer), M.A. Sociology, U.A.F.

Director Graduate StudiesMr. Amir Nasim(Stenographer), B.Com.

Dean, Faculty of Veterinary ScienceMr. Muhammad Akram(Stenographer)

Dean, Faculty of Agri. Engg. & TechnologyMr. Muhammad Khan(Stenographer)

Institute of Agricultural Extension & Rural DevelopmentMr. Muhammad Shakeel (Stenographer), B.A.

ARTISTSMr. Muhammad ManshaMr. Nad-e-Ali KhanMr. Azmat AliMr. Muhammad Asif

PHOTOGRAPHERMr. Anwar Majeed(Babar)Mr. Muhammad Saleem Khan

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W O R L D R a n k i n g

142nd Best University of the World by QS World Ranking 2013, among top 150 Universities in the subject of Agriculture & Forestry

NATIONAL Ranking

Number one ranking in the professional Agriculture Institution of the country

PROFESSIONAL Degrees

Introducing 11 new professional degree programs at undergraduate level

Submission of Applications:

The University of Agriculture, Faisalabad is proud to open its admissions for the academic session, 2013-2014. The candidates desirous to seek admission at its main Campus as well as its Sub Campuses at Dera Ghazi Khan, Toba Tek Singh and Burewala are advised to apply for admission on the proper forms. The detail of courses, minimum required qualification excluding 20 marks of Hafiz-e-Quran(except B.Ed.)/Associate degree in Education and applications submission addresses are given below. The applicants who

have passed the examination mentioned against each certificate/degree course or an examination acceptable as equivalent thereto from a recognized Institution in the Punjab are eligible to apply. The candidates seeking admission to Engineering programs shall have to qualify entry test conducted by the University whereas qualifying customized NTS entry test conducted at the premises of the Faculty concerned will be mandatory for those seeking admission to DVM:-

Why join University of Agriculture, Faisalabad for gaining professional higher education ?

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S. Name of Certificate/Degree Application to be submitted in the office of the

Minimum qualification

Faculty of Agriculture

1 B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences: (associated degrees)Agriculture/Agricultural & Recourse Economics/Food Science & Technology/Animal Sciences/ Microbiology/Environmental Science/Dairy Science(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad- 38040

Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks i.e. 550/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

Faculty of Agricultural Engineering & Technology

2 B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering,(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad- 38040

Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Three years Poly-Technic diploma in Civil, Mechanical, Auto & Farm Machinery Technologies securing 60% marks i.e. 660/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

3 B.Sc. Food Engineering,(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

--do-- Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Three years Poly-Technic diploma in Chemical, Food & Mechanical Technologies securing 60% marks i.e. 660/ 1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

4 B.Sc. Textile Technology,(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

--do-- Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Three years Poly-Technic diploma in Chemical, Textile & Mechanical Technologies securing 60% marks i.e. 660/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

5 B.Sc. Energy Systems Engineering,(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

--do-- Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Three years Diploma of Associate Engineer in Electrical, Electronics & Mechatronics Technologies securing 60% marks i.e. 660/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

6 B.Sc. Environmental Engineering,(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

--do-- Intermediate Science (Pre-Engineering)/ Three years Diploma of Associate Engineer in Electrical, Civil, Chemical, Auto & Farm Machinery and Mechanical Technologies securing 60% marks i.e. 660/1100 and Intermediate (Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

Faculty of Veterinary Science

7 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM),(FIVE YEARS DURATION)

Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad- 38040

Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks i.e. 550/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

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S. Name of Certificate/Degree Application to be submitted in the office of the

Minimum qualification

8 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)(FIVE YEARS DURATION)

Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad- 38040

Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks i.e. 550/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

National Institute of Food Science & Technology

9 B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Economics,(FOUR YEARS DURATION FOR FEMALE CANDIDATES)

Director General, National Institute of Food Science & Technology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad- 38040

Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks i.e. 550/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

10 B.Sc.(Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics ,(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

--do-- Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical) securing 60% marks i.e. 660/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

Faculty of Social Sciences

11 Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA),(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

Director, Institute of Business Management Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad- 38040

Intermediate(12 years schooling) securing 45% marks i.e. 495/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

Faculty of Sciences

12 BS(Bio-Informatics)(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

Dean, Faculty of Sciences, Old Campus, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad-38040.

Intermediate(Pre-Medical/ Pre-Engineering)/ICS securing 45% marks i.e. 495/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing 2.5 CGPA

13 BS(Computer Science)(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

--do-- Intermediate with Mathematics securing 45% marks i.e. 495/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing 2.5 CGPA

14 BS(Information Technology)(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

--do-- Intermediate securing 45% marks i.e. 495/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing 2.5 CGPA

15 BS(Software Engineering)(FOUR YEARS DURATION)

--do-- Intermediate with Mathematics securing 60% marks i.e. 660/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing 2.5 CGPA

UAF Community College

16 Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) Certificate(TWO YEARS DURATION)

Principal, UAF Community College, Department of Chemistry & Bio-Chemistry, Old Campus, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad-38040

Matric with Science subjects securing 50% marks not more than two years old

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S. Name of Certificate/Degree Application to be submitted in the office of the

Minimum qualification

17 Associate degree in Feed Technology(TWO YEARS DURATION)

Principal, UAF Community College, Department of Chemistry & Bio-Chemistry, Old Campus, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad-38040

Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical/ Pre-Engineering) securing 45% marks i.e.495/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

18 Associate degree in Farm Management(TWO YEARS DURATION)

--do-- Intermediate Science / Diploma in Agri. Sciences(DAS) securing 45% marks i.e. 495/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5

19 Associate Degree in Education(TWO YEARS DURATION)

--do-- In-service teachers possessing Intermediate Certificate with one year experience, Intermediate with elementary school level subjects securing 45% marks i.e. 495/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5

20 Bachelor of Education(B.Ed.)(ONE YEAR DURATION)

--do-- Graduation(14 years degree) from HEC recognized University/ Institution/any degree program of this University/ BCS(Hons.) or B.Sc.(Hons.) with any discipline in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Zoology, Botany), Math/ Computer Science or M.Sc in any discipline with two years B.Sc. securing 45% marks and CGPA 2.50/4.00 under annual & semester system, respectively. The details may be perused under heading “Minimum Eligibility Requirements for B.Ed.”

Sub Campuses

21 B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture,(FOUR YEARS DURATION) (D. G. KHAN CAMPUS)

Principal, College of Agriculture, P.O. Box 79, Dera Ghazi Khan.

Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks i.e. 550/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

22 B.Sc.(Hons.) Poultry Science,(FOUR YEARS DURATION)(TOBA TEK SINGH CAMPUS)

Principal, Sub Campus University of Agriculture, Near Railway Station, Toba Tek Singh

--do--

23 Bachelor of Education(B.Ed.)(ONE YEAR DURATION)

--do-- Graduation(14 years degree) from HEC recognized University/ Institution/any degree program of this University/ BCS(Hons.) or B.Sc.(Hons.) with any discipline in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Zoology, Botany), Math/ Computer Science or M.Sc in any discipline with two years B.Sc. securing 45% marks and CGPA 2.50/4.00 under annual & semester system, respectively. The details may be perused under heading “Minimum Eligibility Requirements for B.Ed.”

24 B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri. Sciences,(BUREWALA CAMPUS)

Principal, Sub Campus, University of Agriculture at Regional Agricultural Economic Development Centre(RAEDC) Building, Telephone Exchange Road, Vehari

Intermediate Science (Pre-Medical) securing 50% marks i.e. 550/1100 and Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) securing CGPA 2.5.

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Minimum Eligibility Requirements for B.Ed:

(2) For B.Ed. programme graduation(14 years schooling) from HEC recognized University/ Institution, any undergraduate degree of this University/BCS(Hons.) or B.Sc.(Hons.) with any discipline of Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Zoology, Botany)/ Math/Computer Science, Or M. Sc. in any mentioned discipline after two year graduation securing at least 45% marks under annual system or CGPA of 2.50/4.00 under semester system.

a) The students enrolled in any degree programme at this University are also eligible to apply in this program through credit earning system. The morning students pursuing their higher degrees in the vicinity of Faisalabad who fulfill the minimum requirements for admission to this degree will also be eligible to apply and continue (if admitted on merit) the evening programme of studies i.e. B.Ed.

b) Merit for admission in this degree programme shall be determined on the basis of percentage of marks (calculated upto three decimals) in the degree programme which is a requirement for admission to B.Ed.

Hafiz-e-Quran Test:

(3) In the case of Certificate/degree programs (except in-service teachers of Associate degree in Education and B.Ed.), if an applicant is Hafiz-e-Quran, 20 marks will also be added in the total marks of last examination while preparing merit after qualifying test to be conducted by the University. The additional 20 marks will only be added if the candidate is declared pass by the Committee constituted for the purpose. The test will be held prior to display of 1st merit list as per schedule to be notified in the National Press.

Three years Diploma holder candidates:

(4) The candidates possessing Three Years Diploma of Associate Engineer in the relevant technology can apply for admission to all the Engineering programs only against their reserved seats under ‘Open Merit’ and ‘Evening College’ categories. They shall not be eligible to apply for admission under any other category in the said course. Their marks will be converted to a basic figure of 1100(total marks for F.Sc.) and Hafiz– e–Quran marks, if any,(provided they clear the Hafiz-e-Quran Test) will be added later after conversion.

Age limit:

(5) For Intermediate(Pre-Agriculture) age limit is 18 years and 23 years for other degree programs on September 1st, 2013. There is no age limit for admission to Associate and B.Ed. degree programs.

However, the upper age limit condition where applicable can be relaxed on the recommendations of respective admission authority by the competent authority, if selected provisionally.

For rural candidates:

(6) The domicile district of a candidate will be determined from the name and place of School indicated in the Matric Certificate. If the school is situated within the premises of a district headquarter(any district of Punjab), the candidate will be considered as Urban. The rest of the candidates will be considered as Rural for the degree programs where separate seats have been earmarked for rural and urban candidates. The rural candidates are required to apply on prescribed green colour form having heading ‘For Rural Candidates” only, failing which they shall not be considered under the relevant

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category.

Instructions for reserved seats:

(7) The candidates applying for reserved seats of :-i) ‘Cholistani candidates’ should be by

birth actual resident of Cholistan having birth certificate from respective Union Councils verified by the Managing Director, Cholistan Development Authority, Bahawalpur.

ii) ‘Disabled persons’ should obtain prescribed certificate complete in all respects regarding “Assessment of Disability” issued by the District Assessment Board of their respective Districts. However, in DVM the selection criteria would be merit cum fitness instead of intersee merit and the candidate will be examined by a Committee under the Convenorship of Dean concerned.

iii) “Children of Overseas Pakistanis” should attached National Identity Card of Overseas Pakistanis(NICOP) issued by NADRA in the name of father/guardian(if father not alive).

iv) the candidates applying against seats reserved for the ‘Children of Agri. graduates, Veterinary graduates’ should attach copy of degree of their father obtained from this University.

v) those applying against seats reserved for the ‘Children of University employees (teachers and others), should produce prescribed certificate issued by the Personnel Section(in the case of teachers) and Establishment Section(in the case of other than teachers).

vi) the candidates desirous to seek admission against reserved seats for nominees of other Provinces including Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan should contact the respective Department of their Government for nomination. However, they can also apply under Evening College

category without nomination.

The concerned candidate(s) will submit the requisite certificate alongwith application forms and tick the relevant category of admission in addition to Open Merit, failing which the candidate will not be considered against the said category declaring the application as incomplete for the relevant category.

Admission on Sports and Co-Curricular basis:

(8) The candidates irrespective of gender seeking admission on the basis of excellence in Sports or Co-Curricular activities against the reserved seats(where available) are required to submit separate single form for each category of specific colours alongwith documentary evidence, if any, in addition to ‘Open Merit’ form and submit in the offices mentioned below up to the last date. These form are not included in the prospectus but will be sold on demand through the Bank on cash payment. The sports trials and interview for Co-Curricular activities will be held at Faisalabad as per schedule notified by the Directorate of Sports and Office of the Senior Tutor. The said schedule can also be perused on University website:-

Sports

Directorate of Sports,

Co-Curricular

Office of the Senior Tutor located at Circuit House, Offices of Principals, Sub Campuses

Blank admission application forms:

(9) The blank admission application forms for Faisalabad and Burewela Campuses are available in this brochure which can be obtained from the Habib Bank Limited, University Branch at Faisalabad, on payment of Rs.1,000/-. Those who are desirous to seek admission at D.G. Khan and T. T. Singh Sub-Campuses may obtain prospectus from the office of the respective Principal. The application forms

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and prospectus of Faisalabad and Burewala Campuses are also available at the University’s website http://www.uaf.edu.pk. The interested candidates may download the application form and complete it in all respect by attaching the requisite documents. Before its submission in the concerned Faculty/Institute/College/Sub-Campus upto the last date, should attach bank draft/ pay order worth Rs.1,000/- in favour of the Treasurer, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, prepared by any scheduled Bank. In case a candidate also desirous to apply in other degree programs according to eligibility, he may attach copy of requisite Bank Draft/Pay order alongwith each application form separately indicating the Faculty/Institute/ College/Sub Campus, where original draft has been submitted.

The prescribed price of prospectus worth Rs.2,000.00 will be added separately in the fee challan of the provisionally selected candidates. On submission of copy of said challan in the office of the Registrar(Students’ Record Branch) located near main mosque, a copy of prospectus without application forms will be handed over to a candidate for perusal of available facilities, ‘Scheme of Studies’ of all degree programs, the Regulations relating to admission, discipline and conduct, hostel accommodation, fee structure, and other details etc.

Entry Tests

For admission to Engineering Programs:

(10) Qualifying entry test conducted by the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering & Technology is pre-requisite for all admission categories/quota(s) and nominees of other Provinces including Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Children of Defence Forces Personnel as well as Foreign students seats. The merit for admission will be determined on 10% weightage for SSCE marks, 40% for Intermediate/three years diploma and 50% for entry test.

The candidates desirous to seek admission in the said degree programs are required to confirm whether he/she has qualified Entry Test or otherwise from the concerned Faculty and University website. After getting confirmation that they have qualified the test, then they should submit regular admission form.

For admission to Doctor of Veterinary Medicine(DVM):

(11) Qualifying customized entry test securing atleast 40% marks conducted by the NTS at the premises of Faculty of Veterinary Science is mandatory for all admission categories/quota(s) and nominees of other Provinces including Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Children of Defence Forces Personnel. The weightage for admission will be 70% for Intermediate(Pre-Medical, Pre-Agriculture) marks and 30% for entry test.

The candidates who qualified the test are required to attach attested copy of Result Slip of the test issued by the NTS alongwith admission application form.

Submission of forms:

(12) The prescribed separate application forms for each of the above certificate/degree course along with requisite documents as per details given on backside of each form must be submitted to the offices of the Deans/Director/Director General/Principal concerned upto the date published in the National Press. The name of the category in which a candidate seeks admission must be clearly ticked in the admission form. No one will be allowed to add or change the name of the category after submission of application. In case the candidates possessing equal marks and standing at the tail of the merit list, preference for admission will be given to the older one.

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Merit Lists:

(13) The candidates will not be called for interview and the selection shall be made purely on merit under the applied category, on the basis of marks obtained in the last examination and entry test(where applicable). They shall check their admission from the lists which will be displayed by the concerned Deans/ Director/Director General/Principal on the Notice Boards of the respective Faculty/Institute/College/Sub Campus on the date published in the National Press. For admission in the degree programs of Faisalabad Campus, these lists can also be perused on University’s website http://www.uaf.edu.pk/meritlists/ug/default.hotmail. If a selected candidate fails to deposit University dues within the stipulated period indicated in the admission notification, his admission shall stand cancelled automatically without any prior notice. The admission of next candidate on waiting list will be notified who will also not be informed about his selection but he will have to check his name from the admission lists displayed on the respective Notice Board. However, the admission authority has a right to refuse admission to any candidate without assigning any reason.

14 Procedure to apply for admission to ‘Evening College’ Program:

(a) all the male/female citizens of Pakistan irrespective of their domicile can apply for admission against the seats available under Evening College category.

(b) the Punjab domiciled candidates seeking admission in Evening College should have also to apply against Open Merit seats of day classes as a pre-requisite.

(c) a separate pink coloured application form would be required to submit for admission against each degree programme which will be sold on demand by the candidates in addition to price of the prospectus.

(d) The entry fee in addition to normal dues would be as under which have to be deposited in lump

sum before submission of application form:-

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Amount Degree Programs

1 Rs.3,00,000/-(Rupees three lac only

B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences, B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Economics and B.Sc.(Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics.

2 Rs.2,00,000/-(Rupees two lac only)

B.Sc.(Hons.), B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture(D.G. Khan Campus) and B.Sc. (Hons.) Poultry Science (Toba Tek Singh Campus)

3 Rs.4,00,000/-(Rupees four lac only)

All Engineering programs of the Faculty of Agri. Engineering & Technology

4 Rs.5,00,000/-(Rupees five lac only)

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine(DVM

In case any deserving candidate could not deposit the amount of entry fee in lump sum, the fee can be split over the whole degree programme and be recovered in equal installments as detailed below:-

DegreeWith

admission form

Remaining Installments

B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Sciences, B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Economics, B.Sc.(Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics

Rs. 37,500/- Rs. 37,500/- each alongwith dues of 2nd to 8th semester

B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture (D.G. Khan Campus) and B.Sc. (Hons.) Poultry Science(Toba Tek Singh Campus)

Rs.25.000/- Rs. 25,000/- each alongwith dues of 2nd to 8th semester

Engineering programs of the Faculty of Agri. Engineering & Textile

Rs. 50,000/- Rs. 50.000/- each alongwith dues of 2nd to 8th semester

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine(DVM)

Rs. 50,000/- Rs. 50,000/- each alongwith dues of 2nd to 10th semester

(e) The candidates will have to pay amount of entry fee through the Bank Draft/pay order in favour

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of the Treasurer of this University prepared by any scheduled bank and payable at NBP/HBL/MCB, University of Agriculture Branch. The draft/pay order be submitted either to the office of the Treasurer(Accounts Section) at Faisalabad or Principal of the D.G. Khan and T.T. Singh Campuses against proper receipts, before submission of admission application form in the respective Faculty/Institute/Sub-Campus. They should attach original receipt of entry fee with the prescribed form. The amount of remaining installments, if any will be included in the computerized Bank Challan of regular semester dues.

(f) if the applicants are more than the number of allocated seats, the admission will be made on merit(among themselves) to be determined on the basis of marks obtained by the respective applicants in their Intermediate examination. Female candidates will be admitted on merit inter se against the seats specifically reserved for them.

(g) in case a candidate is not selected on merit in the Evening College or not willing to join the course(as the case may be), the amount of entry fee can be refunded. Provided that such candidate after completion of the admission process submits an application addressed to the Treasurer for the purpose. The application should be certified/recommended by all such Deans/Director General/Directors/Principal wherever the candidate stands eligible to apply indicating that the applicant applied/not applied for admission in the category but could not be admitted on merit/not applied/not completed admission formalities being unwilling to join the course(as the case may be) and the entry fee may be refunded to him.

(h) it should be noted that the notification for admission under Evening College category be

issued strictly after finalization of admission on all categories of admission. If the candidate (fresh entrant), once admitted in a degree program as Evening College student, enrolls himself/herself by submitting UG-I form, deposits normal dues and subsequently leaves the University under any circumstances/change admission category, the amount of entry fee and other dues except “admission fee” already deposited by him/her shall be refunded as per percentage and time limit given below:-

% age of dues deposited Time Limit

Full (100%) Refund of Entry fee and total dues/hostel dues deposited excluding admission fee

Up to 7th day of convene of classes

Half (50%) Refund of Entry fee and total dues/hostel dues deposited excluding admission fee

From 8th – 15th day of convene of classes

No (0%) Refund From 16th day of convene of classes

The entry fee/dues will also be refunded as specified under ‘g’ above if:-

i. admission of any candidate is notified but he has not deposited or deposited the dues but not completed the enrolment formalities within the stipulated period.

ii. the candidate who has applied against day and evening college classes seats simultaneously but selected on day classes.

iii. the number of candidates in the Evening College in any course is too small to start the class

(i) if a candidate of Evening College desirous to change his course after notification of his admission in a degree course, may opt for

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another course once; provided he had already submitted proper application form under the said category and falls on merit in that course.

(j) no student of day classes will be allowed to shift to Evening College in any case and vice versa.

(k) if a candidate who submitted an application form as a day class student but could not be admitted on merit, he can opt for seeking admission as Evening College student by submitting an application to the respective Dean/Director General/ Directors/Principal, who after ensuring his merit, availability of seat and obtaining bank draft of entry fee, shall submit his case to the Vice Chancellor for approval through the Registrar office. A certificate must be accompanied with the case from the Dean/Director General/Directors/Principal concerned that no candidate on waiting list of Evening College category has previously been ignored. However, such admission will be recommended after completion of admission against all the categories.

However, after completion of admission against allocated seats under ‘Evening College’ category with the candidates who applied within due date

by depositing amount of entry fee/completing other admission formalities, the University reserves the right to allow admission under ‘Evening College’ category to the candidates having higher marks who had applied earlier on ‘open merit’ but could not get admission by allocating additional seats/adjustment of un-utilized under other categories and following the prescribed procedure.

(l) in case, seats reserved in the Evening College remain vacant in a degree course, the same may be transferred to any other degree course in the same category, if required, with the permission of the competent authority.

(m) the classes under the category will start functioning in the morning time and students will enjoy all the auxiliary facilities such as medical, accommodation(if available) etc. just like other students.

Detail of Seats:

(15) The detail of seats under merit and other Provincial quotas etc. for all the above certificate/degree courses is given in the Allocation of Seats Chart, appended hereinafter.

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