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Witness the

of an entrepreneurial
University!

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Vision Mission Values
Your To be a Leading We are committed to • Student Success
Superior Pakistani University
Driving Excellence in
Learning, Innovation and
transform the lives of our
students, faculty, staff
and alumni by providing


Excellence
Innovation

VISION, Research an excellent learning &


research environment



Teamwork
Fairness
Agility
MISSION & which ensures success
in their lives and career.

VALUES
We believe in developing
emotionally intelligent
‘Superheroes’ who can
will determine create social and
economic impact
your through entrepreneurial
mindset to build a

DESTINY! Superior Pakistan.

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The world needs more
SUPERHEROES
We can only find them
@ SUPERIOR

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discover a
SUPERHERO
Y U in

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Know More
About

WHY WHo HOW what

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Superheroes ? Creates Superheroes ? Superheroes is made? Superheroes do ?

Where Crowning Programs when

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Superheroes are that make you a
the Superheroes ? is the best time to
Created ? Superheroes ? become a Superheroes ?

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S Up e
superheroes they turn they are everything is
are proud of who challenges into passionate possible for
they are them
opportunities

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R H e Roe S
they are they take Risks they they add value anyone can be the they believe on they are
honest and accept in the lives of Superhero the power of optimistic
remain true to
themselves responsibilities people their will

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The
DREAMER
who creates
SUPERHEROES
Ph.D Human Resource Management
A Serial Entrepreneur
Expert & Strategist of Emotional Intelligence

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HE KNOWS
how to turn Human Resource into Human Capital!
Glancing through the Academic possibilities in Pakistan, I believe Educational Excellence is the best strategy to strengthen our national
identity. 21st century revolves around innovating uniqueness, and Superior is creating hope by encouraging new ideas to bring smiles
through facilitation.
Focusing on IQ and EQ gives a chance to explore logics and discover yourself from within.
We empower our students to work hard, be optimistic and live life to the maximum. We have a congenial environment to make them
learn the subtle art of decision making, opportunity seeking and become job creators instead of job seekers. Our entrepreneurial eco-
system encourages and trains them to create their own destiny.
I love to create real Superheroes. My team Superior is full of such amazing people who have always been doing the impossible. I invite
you to the most memorable educational experience of your life empowered with attributes of optimism, risk taking, decision making
& living for others attitude. We will transform your life and give you a chance to become a Superhero who is a catalyst of change. Join
the family and let’s work for a Superior Pakistan.

Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul Rehman


Chairman
The Superior Group

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The Lady behind

IDEAS &
Entrepreneurial
Revolution
in Pakistan
Your journey to be a Superhero is a promise to transform your challenges
into life changing opportunities. I welcome you to our Superior world
powered by Emotional intelligence and Entrepreneurial mindset. I believe
in the power of Entrepreneurship. For me this is a unique way to transform
the lives of a common person. It enables and empowers them to become
learners of 21st century. Our unique entrepreneurial eco system is
equipped with all necessary ingredients promoting entrepreneurial mindset
in our future generation in order to develop an economically Superior
Pakistan.
We are a diversified, welcoming, open minded, supportive family where
everyone matters.
We provide a great environment to learn and discover “Who you are” You
and your dreams are important to us. Let us come together and embrace
possibilities of a better world for our future.

Dr. Sumaira Rehman


Rector Superior University
She is a story of belief determination and transformation.
A Superior catalyst who knows
HOW TO CREATE AN IDENTITY
with her vision.

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The
world
will
recognize
you
Make
Yourself
Superior

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OUR Work Defines
US!
Your Superhero journey identifies those learning opportunities which would make you “Win” in life.
Superior gives you a blend to discover a different you!
We are striving to change the fate of our Nation by developing an Economically Superior Pakistan and are moving towards the real meaning of Excellence which means

“WE ARE THE ONLY 1”


Changing mindsets through entrepreneurship & emotional intelligence.
At Superior we never rest, till our good is better and our better is the best. We are determined to turn your dreams into reality. We inculcate in our students the will to
win, the desire to succeed and the urge to reach their full potential.
To turn our passionate generation into a true Superhero, we offer a Unique Competency Based Framework to empower students and make them shine in their career
and personal lives.

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Explore
Dream
Discover

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Equipping Superheroes with the latest
Pedagogies
At Superior, you realize your Superhero journey has begun
When You find your Creativity & Intelligence having Fun!

Our unique teaching and learning pedagogies guarantee academic success which directs you towards career growth. Our Plan IQ will give you a chance to create your
presence in your dream industry and EQ will determine how far you will go in establishing your identity. With us you will experience a Superior blend of IQ and EQ for
making your life meaningful and rewarding. IQ is the ability to learn, understand, and apply information and skills in a meaningful way. Whereas, EQ can be defined as
a potential to recognize and manage emotions personally and interpersonally.
IQ is the academic intellect contributing 20% to your success while it is your EQ which is 80% responsible for your success in life.
With an enduring dedication in pursuit of excellence, Superior University is not only producing the best intellect but also making its students emotionally intelligent, so
they can make the most powerful and positive differences in the world.

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You are your Greatest Adventure
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Making life meaningful through
IQ & EQ
Our distinct teaching and learning strategy based on Plan IQ and Plan EQ ensures success not only in career but also in life. We have devised a comprehensive strategy
covering all the dimensions of a successful study plan.
Our plan IQ is bound to equip our students with the desired set of Knowledge, Skills and Attitude which makes them the top priority of an employer. We train the youth
to convert challenges into opportunities and make their lives meaningful and rewarding by contributing for an economically Superior Pakistan.
Our innovative pedagogies pave the way to make our students real time superheroes equipped with all the necessary skills meant to overcome 21st century challenges.
Plan IQ covers the basic dimensions such as Industry Driven Curriculum, Experiential Learning, Innovative Assessment Design, and in-house practising labs. By not
just following the footsteps of traditional institutes, Superior provides students with knowledge that will enhance their IQ with the solution entitled competency-based
framework and innovative teaching pedagogies.

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Industry Driven Curriculum & Innovative Assessment Design
Our curriculum is designed in collaboration • Desired Knowledge, Skills & Attitude at
with seasoned professionals to bridge the every level.
corporate-academia gap. This innovative
curriculum empowers the students with all
necessary & practical tools and skills required
to survive and excel in a professional envi-
ronment. • Outcome based learning through
The core Management skills such as Plan- Quality Enhancement Center(QEC).
ning, Development, Strategic Management,
Organizing, Financial Management, Commu-
nication Skills and Professional Development,
Leadership & Team Management are being • Module Handbook Development; Ensuring
practically executed by our Superior students Clarity of course, learning objectives,
at Mega events such as Entrepreneurial Expo methodology & related Outcomes
and Talent Jamboree.
In a similar way, we encourage creativity and
innovation in our students by encouraging and • In-house practical labs. To know the
mentoring them through our Entrepreneurial industry during study.
teaching and "learning by doing" strategies.

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Our Innovative Pedagogies & Experiential Learning
At Superior University our competent
faculty members are the true Movie Screening
Movie sessions are conducted to give our students knowledge and learn desired attitudes required
facilitators who exercise innovative to face different life situations. It helps them understand concepts, technology and behavoral pat-
and activity based teaching terns in an entertaining mode. Our instructors subsequently put the learnings of the film into a
pedagogies to empower our students predefined theoretical framework to give them inspiration/passion for technological revolution.
and to be original and unique in their
own way while making informed Discovery Trips
decisions. Discovery trips aim to engage the students into new technological trends that cannot be taught in
classrooms. It gives them the industrial and sectoral awareness and exposure to build nexus of
Diverse activities are employed opportunities. Students enjoy a high-quality, well-organized hands-on learning opportunities and
throughout university programs to practical exposure through these tours.
enhance student learning experience
and to heighten their interest towards Coaching and Mentoring
practical implementation and We provide our students with coaching and mentoring on their subjects, ideas and relevant pro-
execution of topics. jects by experienced and talented mentors. In this regard, students are provided an opportunity
Class activities range from individual to get in-house mentoring for their study assignments, business plan, pitch deck and functional
management of the project as well as technical advice.
to group discussions.
Similarly extempore presentations, Forums
movie screening, role playing, Superior entrepreneurial forum aims to gather successful and inspiring entrepreneurs to share
reflective logs and case studies their success stories, consistency of efforts, motivation, challenges and strategies to overcome
inculcate deep analysis and those challenges with our potential entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs share their insights and experi-
ences about the technological innovation in high-tech industry.
acumen among the students. These
experiential activities not only boost
confidence of the students but provide Superior Entrepreneurial Safari
Entrepreneurial Safari is our students' favorite and highly admired activity. We take a large num-
them with insight of corporate sector ber of students to Naran & Kaghan for an experiential learning. They meet the people and learnt
and empower them with market from local conditions to highlight projects from entrepreneurial opportunities to community de-
oriented skill set for their professional velopment. This experience teaches them team building, analytical skills and required attitude to
become a true Superhero.
growth and development.

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You Lead
and the
world
will
follow...

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Discover your Superhero traits through
Plan EQ
We make you pro
We are raising responsible citizens of Pakistan by active to take initiatives. We teach the art of
enabling them to live a meaningful and rewarding influencing and persuasion and give you the
life. We train our students to be able to contribute power to negotiate a win win situation.
for society by performing like Superheroes.

We utilize your strengths, make you dream Big We bridge the gap between industry and
and ensure Superior values to be a part of your academia by focusing on the development
lives. We make you achievement oriented, devel- of soft skills to eliminate reasons for unem-
op you as a team player & nurture your ability to ployment. We ensure the success of students
face challenges. technically and emotionally, guaranteeing
placements of graduates.

“At Superior, You and Your Dreams are important to us and we inculcate such skills and values
which will make you Conquer Hearts by discovering and managing yourself”.

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Your
standards
have to
be higher
than
anyone
else
because
you are
the
standard
of
everyone
else!

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Engaging Superheroes in
self discovery
I: Intelligence equips the students with goals are. This segment shall also groom students through
all the required information in order practical application of skills leadership, discipline, self-
to spend the next four years at The management, stress management to compete with the world.
Superior. This mainly encircles the This would entail all “events” that take place in university and
trainings that have been developed the roles and responsibility the student is playing in them.
by the university as part of their Plan
EQ and Plan IQ. In Plan EQ, various
skills and teamwork will be highlighted.
Whereas, Plan IQ will be focusing on
semesters and schedules. This will
entail all the “intellectual activities”
the student is taking part in, outside
of university such as internships and
competitions.

We help you AIM M: Management underlines the


initiatives that focus towards the
A: Advancement entails all those necessary skills one personal self of a student. What we aim
needs to learn in order to stay up to date with the world to do through this head is for a student
trends. We believe in the skills and knowledge of the future. to understand who their real self is,
Hence, this entails all “trainings” that the student will go to understand their strengths and
through to equip him/her self for the skills that are needed weaknesses and, to be able to define
in the industry. what their short term and long- term

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Plan-EQ
Your words represent your
emotional state…
At Superior we ensure your EQ
leads you to Best Fate!
We are nurturing our students graduates to meet employers’
with interpersonal and soft skills expectations. We make them
to equip them with qualities to dream big & utilize their own
live a meaningful and rewarding strengths. We ensure they are
life. achievement oriented & learn
to play as team members.
At Superior University, we are
filling the gap between indus- We develop their ability to face
try and academia through a challenges & become pro-
series of activities and trainings active to take initiatives. We
to groom them for successful teach them the art of influenc-
career and purposeful life. Our ing and persuasion by making
university is not a factory of un- them effective communicators.
employed youths but a hatchery
of future entrepreneurs contrib- Research shows that IQ
uting for Economically Superior weighs only 20% in success
Pakistan. while EQ weighs 80%; and
we have created a perfect
Our plan EQ is mending the mix of both. We ensure the
industry academia hitches and success of students technically
eliminating the reasons for and emotionally guaranteeing
unemployment by training our placements for our graduates.

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We make your voice worth
listening
Vision
Developing Emotionally Intelligent Superheroes
for a Superior Pakistan

Skills Gained
• Leadership
• Teamwork
• Problem solving
• Networking
• Communications
Bridging Ideas for change

A group of dynamic individuals working


Benefits to Students
as a bridge between management and • Strengthening CV by Enhancing Techno-Emotional Skills
students. They practice the power of • Training from Top Trainers
influencing, negotiating, communicating, • Enhanced EQ through self-awareness, social awareness,
mentoring & networking. self-management and relationship management
This makes them true representatives of • Making positive impact in the lives of students
our Superior vision, mission and values. • Mastering the Art of Influencing

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Creating
Leaders
Understanding
Business

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Art, Freedom & Creativity Changes Socities Faster than Politics
Clubs & Societies
We provide them with the
opportunities to explore
We promote knowledge different cultures to escalate
sharing and provide the their awareness and encourage
most productive learning networking at both internal and
environment. external level.

Our clubs and societies provide


We infuse in our students the students with the opportunities to
spirit of teamwork, leadership develop their interests, refine their
& project management. We talents, groom their personalities,
polish their abilities to engage build up confidence, meet like-
them on a deeper level. minded people, indulge into a
productive hobby and socialize.

Something for Everybody to Participate & Enjoy

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Superior Clubology
we make sure you
collect beautiful
memories

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Superheroes live the moments

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Our Superior Ways to Explore You
Our 10 Departmental Clubs
Club of Pharmacists | Club of Professionals | Club of Architecture | Executive
Club| IT Club | Club of Avionics | Media Club | Physiotherapy Club | Aviators
Club | Club of Allied Health Sciences
These Clubs make University experience all the more fun and
exciting for the students as they organize excellent co-curricular
and extra-curricular activities.

In addition we have 4 completely remarkable societies which


include Superior Music Society (SMS), Superior Debating
Society, Superior Dramatics Society & Superior Readers
Society. These societies encourage as well as provide the
platform to the students to showcase their hidden talents and
nurture their artistic skills.

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Join the League of Extraordinary

We are proud of our Superheroes who keep


adding Jewels to Our Crown by winning big competitions

• Our star IT startup, the apple of Superior eye "Eye • Winner of the Great Debate Lahore & Great
Automate" continues its victorious journey by Debate National Quarter Finalist | Winner of
winning first position at "Momentum Tech Confer- “APS” Interuniversity Declamation Contest |
ence 2019" with a cash prize of Rs.500,000 and Winner of 12th HEC All Pakistan Inter-Univer-
two electric bikes. Last year Eye Automate took sity Declamation Competition for Allama Iqbal
Superior pride to international community by par-
ticipating in GSEA Global Finals held in Canada. Trophy.
• “Eye Automate” startup by Superior students con-
tinues its victorious journey by Winning National
GSEA and qualifying for Global Finals 2018 in
Canada. • Best Group Presentation Award at Noor In-
ternational University | One Best Delegation
• Shaheen-e –Iqbal Declamation Award at Trophy at LEYP and 3 Best Delegate Awards,
Awan e Iqbal Avenue 2 Outstanding Diplomat Awards and 2 Honor-
• Our students won Best Presenter able Mentions | One Best Delegation Trophy,
Awards @ “SEE LAHORE” in 2016 & 17 2 Best Delegate Awards, 3 Outstanding
Delegate Awards and 3 Honorable Mentions
at AGMUN 18.

• Award for Best Parliamentarian of the Year @ KYMUN


• Honorable Mention at BNUMUN 2016

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You
have to
Invest in
Research
to Create
New
Knowledge

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You just need courage to be a

Chaudhry Muhammad Akram Center for Entrepre-


CMACED neurship Development (CMACED) at superior uni-
versity aims to create social and economic impact
by becoming an entrepreneurial university. Here at
CMACED, we encourage and train our students,
The Way Forward! staff and every segment of society to ‘Think Be-
yond the Ordinary’ and value IDEAS that can help

Vision
in achieving meaningful and rewarding lives. To
succeed in this new revolutionary and changing
To create social and economic impact by becoming an environment, technical skills will not be enough;
entrepreneurial university we need to equip our graduates with contemporary
entrepreneurial knowledge and skills to start their
own businesses and reinvent industries & markets.
Mission Entrepreneurship is not just about
To facilitate in building sustainable society driven by
entrepreneurship, which can provide basis for venture starting a new business – it is about
creation and experimentation the mindset.

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Our Entrepreneurial
ECOSYSTEM
a journey from an ordinary to a
Superhero you

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Entrepreneurial Teaching and Training Program

Innovation District 92

Social Entrepreneurship Program

Research & Commercialization

Idea Croron Ka, Venture Capital, ScaleUP Pk

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ID92...
dreaming
of a
Superior 92

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Innovation District 92 is hub of
Ideas
WHAT IS ID92
Innovation district 92 is an incubation space for startups from all verticals that are seeking guidance in converting their raw business ideas into effective and profitable
businesses. Id92 gives them a physical office space for 6 months where they get an opportunity to network with a pool of mentors, investors, and facilitators, who in
turn provide them with hands-on support in developing, branding, and marketing their products / services.

WHY ID92

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Our Services

OUR Business Model

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Unique Selling Proposition

OUR Alumni

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Think | Innovate | Change | 24 | 7 | 365
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A superior economy demands entrepreneurial
Initiatives
Venture Capitalists
and sponsored To provide a more secure and successful option for the

IMPACT
ideas, 31 successful startups along with Angel Investors, Idea Croron Ka has
entrepreneurs also brought Venture Capitalists onboard.
are featured, 400 With their full faith in young Pakistani startups, our
MILLIONS Rupees 3 Seasons venture capitalists willingly invest in building high risk
investments
committed, 37 Episodes financial portfolios in exchange for the competitive
equity in the startup.
international episodes 600 Applicants Securing such ‘risk capital’ for our youngsters is a great
held, while 20 Million
views recorded on
400 Million achievement of ICK and a proof of the entrepreneurial
After tremendous success and highest each episode. Investments fertility of Superior future Superheroes.
ratings of ICK Season-1, season-2 and Idea Croron Ka has 74 Startups
season-3, we are launching ICK Season-4
this year.
not only transformed
entrepreneurial 22 Investors In the same lieu of startup
Incubators and Venture Capitals
ICK has undoubtedly reached a milestone scenario in Pakistan 31 Successful playing a vital role in an
in bridging the gap between startups,
Angel investors and Venture capitalists by
but also gained
international
Entrepreneurs entrepreneurial ecosystem, we
have established Accelerator
giving the much needed boost to Pakistani recognition by 20 Million Views ScaleUP Pk. It nurtures the
economy and hope to the youth. In 37 reaching Austin and International startups from incubator ID92 on
episodes of three seasons presented so
far more than 600 applicants applied, 74
Russia and bringing
international investors Presence: Austin a more mature and greater scale
from investment funding to complete business launch.
startups presented, 22 investors joined & partners on board. & Russia This is how our entrepreneurial ecosystem guarantees
success for the Superior initiative oriented students.

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Entrepreneurial Teaching & Outreach &
Training Program (ETTP) Engagement
CMACED offers entrepreneurial education and training programs for the students, staff and faculty of five
different departments across the university. This program is truly unique as it is supported by strong university Keeping the society development under high
ecosystem; Teaching entrepreneurial revolution program (in multiple disciplines from Management Sciences to esteem, CMACED is envisioning the future and
Health care), Incubator ‘Innovation District 92’, Accelerator ScaleUp Pk, Entrepreneurial Club, Idea Croron Ka taking action.
and startup competitions. CMACED provides an engaged learning experience
for students, faculty, staff and alumni by carefully
planning key activities that inspire, instill and
incentivize the spirit of entrepreneurship. At
the Superior University, we define outreach and
ETTP Objectives are to engagement as collaboration between faculty,
staff and students and diverse external groups in
Encourage our students to Turn students into job mutually beneficial partnerships.
become engine for the economy creators instead of job At their best, outreach and engagement
of Pakistan seekers activities provide significant learning and growth
opportunities to faculty, students, staff and
partnering communities through the series of
Train students with fundamental trainings, seminars, discovery trips, engagement
Promote entrepreneurial entrepreneurial knowledge and of alumni and industry representatives, initiatives
culture university wide skills to convert their creative
ideas into viable business of Superior Entrepreneurial club, public-private
partnerships, mentor matching events etc.

Objectives:
• Scale up the social impact of Center activities
• Connect the students with external resources
for technical advice
• Development of diversified Network
Promote creativity and Create organizational
innovation Intrapreneurs • Sectoral awareness and exposure to build
nexus of opportunities

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Research Accelerates
New knowledge

Vision
To promote research culture
in Pakistan

Mission We at Superior believe that universities have a


To encourage and promote the importance
of research and enable transformation core responsibility to disseminate and create
new knowledge and respond to the demands of
of haphazard thoughts into unique knowledge economy. The conventional universities
and innovative ideas through personal merely focus on knowledge dissemination, our
development, by inculcating creative & distinguished initiatives of introducing M.Phil./Ph.D.
innovative skills among the students wtih the programs, organizing international conferences,
belief that there is a whole new world to be trainings and symposiums are producing research
explored. oriented, dynamic scholars.

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YOU ALWAYS WONDER
WHY SOMEONE DID NOT
DO SOMETHING ABOUT THAT,
THEN YOU REALIZE
YOU ARE SOMEONE!

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Being there for someone in need would make you a

Superheroes are made for unconditional serviceability to mankind!

Introduction
CMACED has started its extended Social Entrepreneurship Program to help students explore their local communities and address varied
levels of issues prevailing there. SEP is meant to empower Pakistani youth with indigenous education and training programs to create a
social change through community outreach initiatives that ultimately lead towards a prosperous Pakistan.

The core objectives of this program are to:


• Create a positive image of Superior University around the world
• Promote active citizenship behavior among Pakistani youth
• Provide a platform for youth to practice leadership through community development programs
• Collaborate with national and international civil society organizations to promote nationalism and community outreach initiatives

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You
always
have
time
to
INNOVATE...

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An Ecosystem which produces
Job creators
Superior Entrepreneurial Superior University is undoubtedly the only Entrepreneurial University by the greater presence and guidance of our leadership;
Ecosystem is designed to the Chairman Superior Group Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul Rehman, Champion of Emotional Intelligence & the Serial Entrepreneur himself
along with Rector Superior University, Dr. Sumaira Rehman, Ph.D in Entrepreneurship
create superheroes who from the UK.
can pull humanity out of
economic crises with their We train our students to be entrepreneurial superheroes through:
entrepreneurial solutions. • Pre-incubation during studies
CMACED backed Movement for • Demonstration in Entrepreneurial Expo
Economically Superior Pakistan • Innovation District 92
has reached new heights in three • Idea Croron Ka
consecutive Superior Entrepreneurial • Scale UP PK
ETTP2017
Expos since 2016. Within only ETTP2019
three years 330 startups have been Superior is not a ‘factory of unemployed’
presented, 132 trainers coached, like other universities but the hub of future
2000 volunteers supported, 2500 entrepreneurial Superheroes. We are
students participated and nearly determined to produce Job creators instead
50,000 attendees visited our of job seekers. We train the youth to convert
phenomenal annual Entrepreneurial challenges into opportunities and make
Expos. their lives meaningful and rewarding by ETTP2018
contributing for an economically Superior
This high ratio of interest in Pakistan.
entrepreneurship is a glaring evidence We make sure that Superior graduates
of the fact that our youth’s potential is become true Superheroes who develop
being rightly communities, support the uniformed
developed in our Entrepreneurial and contribute for national economy by
Ecosystem. performing the best way in their fields of life.

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A dream you dream
alone is only a dream.
A dream you dream together
is reality
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Our Superheroes going
Global
Split Degree Program Erasmus +
EXPAND your Horizons with EURIE
International Office Faculty Inbound
Program Student Exchange

Summer Entrepreneurship Faculty Development


Exposure Program
Xperience
Plan Traditional Heritage Rectors' Conference
Act
Network
Develop
Enjoying Cuisines International Conferences
Through programs of the international office, we aim
to develop our students into leaders of tomorrow who
become proud citizen of Pakistan and ready to compete Sites & Sceneries International Week
with the leaders of the world.
Exploring Cultures International Partnerships
Exposure
This pillar comprises of all the initiatives through which
we expose our students and faculty to the international
community.
Experiencing Wonders of the World

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Let the World
dance on your
Superior
TUNES

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Xperience
This entails all the categories in
which our students and faculty
Develop
get to experience the international
This is the last yet the most important
environment. We ensure we provide
pillar. Through our holistic program
the best possible learning experience

Impact
of the international office we aim to
to our stakeholders whether inbound
develop our students into a leaders of
or outbound.
tomorrow who become proud citizens
of Pakistan and ready to compete
Plan
with the leaders of the world.

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We help you plan. Starting from
which program to apply till the time
Student Exchange Program Students have gone for
you actually reach there, we guide program
This program sends students of
you through every single step.

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Superior University to its partner
educational institutes in Turkey,
Act
Malaysia, Germany on exchange
Partnerships
Once you've made it through, we

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program for a period of one
help you act. Starting from applying
semester. Up till now, 33 students
to your program till the time you Destinations
have gone on exchange program
come back, we stand by you guiding
since 2017.

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you through each and every step.
Faculty trained through
Faculty Outbound Program international capacity building
Network
The program is about sending faculty program
Through this pillar we aim to help you
members of Superior University for
utilize your international experience
research programs to provide them
to the fullest. From credit mobility to
with exposure of foreign research
sharing your experience, we help you
environment and culture.
utilize your international experience to
the maximum extent.

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&
study here
go anywhere
Corporate Linkages
are not about giving up our individuality
It’s about realising our
greater potentials

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Superheroes and the corporate
world
Department of Public Relations and Communications (DPRC) aims to enhance communications and relationships with all
stakeholders of The Superior Group which include Industry, media, faculty, researchers, staff, students, alumni, parents, visitors,
other educators, general public and government leaders at all levels.
Superior DPRC is at the forefront of promoting quality education, entrepreneurship and research in the country. We are committed
to build and maintain linkages between industry and academia that can contribute towards the creation of knowledge based
economy. Promoting quality education and supporting a productive interaction between higher education and industry has been
the primary objective of DPRC to encourage the transfer of knowledge & expertise, and enhance the relevance of programs
of teaching and research to the needs of employers and the economy. Besides developing and maintaining partnerships and
alliances with different organizations, industries, corporations and alumni ,Superior DPRC has been successful in bridging the
gap between academia and industry through identifying the areas of collaboration, coordination and mutual support.

DPRC grooms & prepares the graduates through phenomenal training sessions on “Stepping into the Professional World” so
they can match the skills required to be successful in their respective careers. Our corporate partners have been facilitating
Superior graduates in getting internships/jobs, by sharing their success stories through guest lectures, mentoring the students, conducting mock interviews and helping
them in completing their academic assignments or projects. Some corporate partners are providing scholarships to the talented and deserving students, while others
offer their products and services to the Superior employees and students at the lowest possible rates. They also facilitate in developing their case studies and advising the
curriculum committee for upgrading the course outlines.

Team DPRC with its industrial conncections has created its own magic. from Corporate Linkages to tranings, Alumni seunions, Research to Innovation. DPRC always
facilitates with the best we have i.e. Excellence.

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togetherness

campus life

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Simplicity

Smiles

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You can’t
connect
the dots
looking
forward;
you can
only
connect
them
looking
backwards

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Crowning the

Here comes the most awaited moment of getting crowned with degrees of our Superior accomplishment.
Superior Convocation 2019 brought completion of 2326 degrees imparted to graduates from more than 12 faculties. The Chairman Superior University Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul
Rehman presided over the convocation. Federal Minister for Information & Broadcasting Mr. Fawad Chaudhary graced the convocation as the Chief Guest and presented
degrees to Superior graduates. Provincial Minister of Punjab for Law and Parliamentary Affairs, Muhammad Basharat Raja also participated as the special guest. Rector
Superior University Dr. Sumaira Rehman then presented gold medals to our superheroes with distinctions. The Chief Guest, Mr. Fawad Chaudhary applauded Superior
University’s great contribution in quality education. He termed the Superior leadership’s vision for entrepreneurial training as a game changer for future youth employability.
The day was glorified with 190 Gold Medalists. 3 PhD degrees were awarded to our proud Superior scholars. The first batch of graduates from Department of Allied Health
Sciences passed out in this convocation. More than 3,000 persons attended this grand ceremony held at Expo Center Lahore on the 3rd of March, 2019. This cool drizzling
day became unforgettable for our superheroes and their proud parents also. Hundreds of official pictures and thousands of joyous selfies recorded this memorable day
with all of its wonderful spirit. Chairman Superior University Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul Rehman presented souvenirs to the respected guests.

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Gold Campus
Gold campus is a promise to produce excellent/ Our superheroes are now trained with the vision to
best IT professional who are willing to take risk develop softwares with revolutionize which artificial
and contribute in making Pakistan economically intelligence @infinIT Labs
superior. This gold campus represents a new phase Gold campus for superior is
of superior leading to an IT university. Rector Dr. Greatness at his best
Sumaira Rehman believes in the power of ideas Optimism with agility
which strengthens creativity innovation and helps in Leadership with courage
changing mindset. Dare to change mindsets

When you enter the gold campus you will find Smiling students, successful startups, sensational
superior values. Aesthetics and state of the art ideas, simulating pedagogies, superb learning
facilities dedicated passionate and knowledgeable environment with only ONE AIM TO BE SUPERIOR
faculty willing to equip students with the Gimmics of The golden era of IT industry in Pakistan has started
IT industry. now. It is the Gold that will make world realise
Living, learning and leading with terabytes and Superiority of our Superheroes.
gigabytes is fun at gold campus where superheroes
are trained to go beyond the ordinary.

The programs, course at gold campus are designed


to make a difference in lives professions and
businesses

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The Team Creating Miracles
Chairman Secretariat Assistant Examination Officer Bisma Kashif
Chairman Chief Innovation Officer Deputy Director
Tanveer Hussain
Hafiz Muhammad Umair Khan
Ahmad Hassan
Abdul Majid
Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul Rehman Nabeel A. Qadeer Waqqas Iftikhar Baig Data Entry Operator Muhamad Zubair
Personal Staff Officer Hafiz Muhammad Awais Arshad
Muhammad Arslan Hostel Warden
Managing Director Project Director Khizar Abbas
Photocopier
Gul Firdous Tabassam

Dr. Ch. Abdul Khaliq Muhammad Riaz MD Secretariat Ahmad Ali


Corporate Officer General Administration
Director General Director HR Afshan Sabah Quality Chairman Discipline Committee
Pirzada Sami Ullah Sabri Afshan Hameed Enhancement Cell Ch. Imtiaz Ahmad
Admin Officer
Director General Secretariat Advisor QEC Akhlaq Ahmad
Rector Academics Executive Director Project Manager
Dr. Rizwan Sagheer Chatha
Capt. (rtd.) Sajjad Mahmood
Director QEC
Store Incharge
Zahoor-Ul-Haq
Dr. Sumaira Rehman
ORIC Executive Coordinator
Muhammad Nasir Jamal
Salman Masood Sheikh
Deputy Director QEC
Purchase Officer
Muhammad Akmal
Pro Rector Research Ayesha Zahid Kashif Noor Electrical Foreman
Quality Assurance Officer Muhammad Afzal
Dr. Sikandar Khan Director Marketing & Registrar Secretariat Pirzada Junaid Asst. Admin Officer
Deputy Registrar Awaisia Abbasi Adeel Ahmad
Pro Rector Admin Corporate Services Asim Mukhtar Bhatti
Sohaib Mehmood
Muhammad Nawaz Butt Library Department Human Resource Department
Prof. Dr. Ikhlaq Hussain Shamsi Syeda Rabika Nadeem
Assistant Registrar Senior Librarian HR Business Partner - OD
Registrar Director Finance Tahir Shabbir Haider
Assistant Deputy Registrar
Bushra Salah-ud-din
Librarian
Hassan Raza
Sr. HR Business Associate
Dr. Hisham-Ul-Hassan Mirza Moazzam Baig Mr. Ahtasham Ul Haq Waseem Alaudin Ghazanfar Ali
Data Entry Operator Library Coordinator HR Business Associate
Director Quality Assurance Director Schools Safdar Ali Ibrar Akram Muhammad Kashif Kamran
Muhammad Imran Zunaira Najam
Dr. Salman Masood Bilal Hanif Chohan Examination Department Library Attendant Daniyal Ahmad Cheema
Abdul Hameed Suleman Hafeez

Director Operations Director CIEF Additional Controller Examination


Muhammad Haris Student Affairs
Nimra Jabbar
Senior HR Executive
Dr. Uzair Albazi Deputy Controller Examination Department Uraib Zia
Asim Masood Shahid Raza HR Executive

GM Business Development Director Communications Assistant Controller Examination


Zaib Mukhtar
Student Affairs Executive
Aysha Abdul Salam
Hafiz Muhammad Bilal
Gohar Nayab
Husnain Haider Tarrar Haseeb Khan Examination Officer Student Office Coordinator Business Process Analyst
Kalsoom Manzoor Muhammad Javed Siraj Muhammad Nadeem Baig

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Internal Audit Printing Manager
Ahmad Jalal Malik
Store Officer
Zaheer Ahmad
Software Engineer
Deputy Director
Syeda Mehak Jamal
Hafiz Muhammad Irfan
General Manager Creative Manager Warehouse Coordinator Manager International Office
Full Stack Developer
Ibn E Abbas Ashraf Zeeshan Mehmood Abrar Ahmad Syed Shaigan Haider
Muhammad Hunain
Audit Officer Social Media Head Data Entry Operator Manager Student Engagement
Huzaifa Tariq
Syed Tahir Ali Hassan Manzoor Muhammad Hamza Ehtisham Amir
Roshan Asim
Hammad Raza Manager Marketing Superior Brand Ambassador
UI/UX Engineer
Oan Raza Communication Admissions Umer Liaqat
Ronica Wilson
Zubair Kamran Sarah Ansari Bilawal Khan
Business Development Junior Software Developer
Taimoor Ahmad Manager Digital Excellence Sound & Techincal Engineer
Manager Taha Ahmad
Muhammad Nadeem Abbas Anam Tahir Rizwan Siddiqui
Hamza Sajjad Junior Software Engineer
Haris Aslam Facility Manager Communication Manager
Admission Incharge M Mohsin Zubair
Muhammad Waqas Karim Muhammad Amin Bhatti Ayesha Mubashir
Hafiz Muhammad Qasim Intern
Mughiss Ahmad Manager Communications Executive International Office
Assistant Manager Admissions Mirza Mohsin
Tahreem Nasir Mariam Sheikh
Content Producer Ummama Makhdoom Program Coordinator
BOOM FM 106.6 Nabeela Malik Incharge Digital Innovation District 92 Sayyed Zaman Haider
Head of Production Admissions Cell
Jessie Daniel General Manager Innovation
Senior Producer Fazl e Arafat Bari
Rizwan Ahmad Assistant Brand Manager Incharge Call Center Mian Faizan Mahmood I.T Deparment
Mian Muhammad Abdullah Program Manager Incubation
Audio Engineer Hassan Khalid Paracha Group Head IT
Admissions Officer Syeda Maria Naseer
Zaheer Abbas Marketing Executive Aamir Hussain
Muhammad Farukh Nadeem Marketing and Brand Manager
Rizwan Anwar Muhammad Ahsan Manager IT
Waqas Abrar Maha Ajmal
Faizan Sagheer Chatha Usman Sajid
Saira Arif Business Development Manager
Adil Safdar Manager IT
DPRC Creative Designer Noel Waris Zain Tanveer
Imdad Hussain
Muhammad Hannan Khan Visual Communication Designer
Manager Alumni & Waleed Sheikh System Support Engineer
Natasha Yousaf Anam Sajjad Ahmad
Corporate Relations Graphic Designer Muhammad Nawazah Khan
Ahsan Ishfaq Ayesha Khursheed Muhammad Adnan
Asif Aziz
Assistant Manager Production Associate Usman Khalid
Qurat-Ul-ain
CMACED Lab Assistant
Mehreen Iqbal Qaiser Ali Khan Abid Ali Raza
Jawad Saeed Amna Nazir Khan General Manager Ishtiaq Ahmad
PR Executive Muneeb Ahmad
Animation & Creative Artist Asghar Nadeem Abdul Rasheed
Jawad Ali Manager (ETTP)
Muhammad Qudoos Shan Student Counsellor Multimedia Operator
Muhammad Ahmer Tabinda Islam
Web Developer Ali Ahmad Jan Salas Fazal
Management Trainee Manager (SEP)
Nabeel Ahmed Corporate Officer Muhammad Naveed
Romaisa Khan Usman Sadiq
Architect Sobia Kanwal Abid Ali
Front Desk Officer Executive (ETTP)
Transcript Mohammad Ahnaf Khan
Sabahat Marcus Rida Junaid
Shahzad Bashir
Chief Photographer Aakash Gulfam
Deputy Controller Hafiz Muhammd Azeem Ayesha Iqbal Executive (SEP) Rizwan
Nouman khalid Photographer Gulnaz Safdar Syed Muhammad Ali Muhammad Farooq
Syed Behzad Hussain Naeem Gill MTO Waqas Waris
Transcript Officer Intern Hamza Malik
Nadia Sabir Saqib Ejaz Eisha Zafar Ekselent Tv Hassan Zubair
CCTV Operator
Izba Shabbir Hafiz Muhammad Masood Interns Production Head Idress Ilyas
Muhammad Usman Hafiz Usama Ahmad Hassan Javaid Iqbal
Assistant Transcript Operations Laiq Ahmed Controller News Jawad Khursheed
Officer Site Engineer Rutba Shahbaz Muhammad Umair Ali Rashid Minhas
Junaid Nawaz Sarfaraz Ahmad Tabish Tala Head Crea-Tech
Marketing & Zaheer Abbas Farhan Taj Accounts Department
Corporate Services Procurement Manager Superior Solutions Anchor/Associate Producer Accounts Incharge
Israr Ahmad Farrukh Nadeem Usman Arshad
Assistant Director Creative IT Purchase Manager Senior Project Manager Non-linear Editor Incharge Finance
Bilal Amjad Ali Hassan Zawaar Ahmad Khurram Shahzad Najeeb Butt
Senior Brand Manager Manager Stores Manager Business Analyst Accounts Officer
Muhammad Tariq Naeem Siddiqui Muhammad Abeer
Brand Manager Assistant Purchase Officer Senior Software Engineer Office of Student Engagement Asif Zia Ansari
Accounts Incharge
Moin Ud Din Waqar Ahmad Bilal Maqsood and Internationalization Junaid Bin Farhat

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Programs that make you a

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Welcome to
Faculty of Business and Management Sciences
The faculty of management science is envisioned to create business leaders who facilitate through their IDEAS and develop opportunities to be creative
innovative INTRAPRENEURS and ENTREPRENEURS.

The Academic model, teaching pedagogies, activities, presentations are all designed to equip students with emotional intelligence powered by
entreneurial mindset.

Our faculty mentors and provides avenues to Observe things from a different dimension from IST to the last semester we make sure our students get
the best and should discover themselves which is a pre-requisite of creativity innovation. With the promise to make Pakistan economically superior we
are developing Job creators, shilfull, passionate graduates who are willing to take a gaint leap to change culture, economics, media, finance, and see
Pakistan glowing and and glowing Superior.

Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul Rehman


Dean
Faculty of Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul Rehman

Business and
Dr. Sumaira Rehman
Prof. Dr. Sikander Khan
Dr. Salman Masood Sheikh

Management Sciences Dr. Kamran Mosa


Dr. Farooq Ahmad
Dr. Mh. Khyzer-Bin-Dost
Dr. Nadia Nasir
Dr. Khalid Iqbal Khichi
Dr. Azmat Iqbal
Dr. Samia Jamshaid
Dr. Nauman Majeed
Dr. Waheed Asghar
Mr. Pirzada Sami Ullah Sabri
Ph.D in Business Administration Ms. Afshan Hameed
MS Business Administration Ms. Ayesha Zahid
MBA 2 Years (Evening / Weekend) Ms. Khansa Irem
MBA Executive (Evening / Weekend ) Shabnam Akhter
MBA (1.5 Years) Usman Sadiq
BBA (Hons.) Kashif Mehmood
Bachelor in Hospitality Management
BS Aviation Management

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Ms. Shabnam Akhtar Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Usman Ali Salman Zafar Mr. Munawar
Ms. Shumaila Naz Ms. Hina Shaheen Mirza Azhar Iqbal Baig Mr. Hamid Maqsood
Mr. Muhammad Rafique Mr. Ali Waqas Maqsood Khalid Ms. Sajida Dilshad
Mr. Muhammad Mukarram Ms. Hina Zia Mr. Sajid Asghar Rana Mr. Usman Saddiqui
Mr. Imran Ejaz Mr. Muhammad Zeeshan Qadir Adnan Fateh Mr. Muhammad Wasif
Mr. Ahmad Bilal Ms. Ayesha Shafique Feroz Mehmood Baig Ms. Rameesha Haris
Ms. Tabinda Islam Mr. Usman Waheed Ms. Nabeelha Ms. Madiha Anum
Mr. Muhammad Aamir Ilyas Mr. Asad Ur Rehman Ms. Raheela Munawar Ms. Rubeen Akhtar
Ms. Shama Urooj Ms. Ayesha Kawal Mr. Hafiz Mustafa Khan Mr. Ahsan
Ms. Hummaira Qudsia Yousaf Ms. Amna Mr. Umar Zia Mr. Hussnain Ahmad Azeem
Mr. Shahid Ali Mr. Muhammad Sohaib Khalid Mr. Muhammad Latif
Mr. Bilal Ahmad Mr. Attique Tippu Mr. Muhammad Asif
Ms. Kainat Durrani Mr. Naeem Shahzad Mr. Muhammad Yasir
Mr. Wajih Nadeem Qamar Mr. Muhammad Azhar Mr. Saleem Bodla
Mr. Sohail Anwar Mr. Abdul Qayyum Mr. Ijaz Haider
Ms. Faryal Farrukh Mr. Ali Salman Zafar Mr.Muhammad Zubair Nawaz
Mr. Saif ur Rehman Mujahid M. Naeem Shahzad Ms. Saima
Mr. Muneeb Ahmad Muhammad Azhar Ms. Sobia Younis
Ms. Zunaira Najam Arshad Mehmood Mr. Khalid Mehmood
Mr. Shafaat Muhammad Habib Sadaf Iqbal Mr. Imtiaz Hussain

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Ph.D
(Business Administration)
Course Duration : 3 Years
Course Work : 18 Credit Hours
Thesis : 30 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours : 48

Eligibility
To get admission in our Ph.D. Program the individual should be highly motivated and must possess a passion for research
and learning. The admission process is competitive and transparent.The basic requirements are as follows:
A minimum of 18 years of education from any relevant field. 3 CGPA in Semester System or 1st Division in Annual System
in MS/M.Phil or Equivalent Degrees, Entry Test as per HEC Policy.

Course Work
Semester 1
Writing Research Proposal 3
Advanced Research Methods 3
Academic Writing 3

Semester 2
Researching and Writing Ph.D 3
Dissertation
Doing a Qualitative Research 3
Advanced Quantitative Data 3 Semester 3,4,5,6
Analysis and Interpretations Research Work/Dissertation 30

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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MS/M.Phil
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 1 year
Thesis: 1 year
Total Credit Hours: 36

(Business Administration)
Eligibility
MBA/ MPA / M.Com / ICMA / CA / BBA / B.Com (Hons)
Entry Test as per HEC Policy & Interview.

Semester 2
Semester 1 Corporate Governance 3 Semester 3
Strategic Management 3 Human Resource 3 Research Work
Corporate Finance 3 Development
Quantitative Techniques in Business 3 Business Research Methods 3 Semester 4
Global Marketing 3 Project Management 3 Research Work 6

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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MBA
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 1 year
Thesis: 1 year
Total Credit Hours: 36

After 4 Years BBA (1.5 Years)


Eligibility
MBA/ MPA / M.Com / ICMA / CA / BBA / B.Com (Hons)
Entry Test as per HEC Policy & Interview.

Semester 2
Semester 1 Corporate Governance 3 Semester 3
Strategic Management 3 Human Resource 3 Thesis/Project
Corporate Finance 3 Development
Quantitative Techniques in Business 3 Business Research Methods 3 Semester 4
Global Marketing 3 Project Management 3 Thesis/Project 6

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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MBA
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 60 Credit Hours
Thesis/Two Subjects: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 66

2 Years
Eligibility
16 years of Non Business Education

Semester 2
Quantitative Techniques in Business 3
Financial Management 3
Marketing Management 3
Business Communication Skills 3
Micro and Macro Economics 3

Semester 1 Semester 3 Semester 4


Principles of Management 3 Consumer Behaviour 3 Organizational Behaviour 3 SPECIALIZATION
English for Academic purposes 3 Human Resource Management 3 Elective -1 3 Marketing
Management Computing 3 Business Research Methods 3 Elective - 2 3 Finance
Financial Accounting 3 Management Accounting 3 Elective - 3 3 Human Resource Management
Business Mathematics 3 Managerial Economics 3 Elective - 4 3 Supply Chain Management

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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MBA
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 60 Credit Hours
Thesis/Two Subjects: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 66

Executive
Eligibility
Minimum 16 Years of Education with 3 Years Job Experience.

Semester 2
Quantitative Techniques in Business 3
Financial Management 3
Marketing Management 3
Business Communication Skills 3
Micro and Macro Economics 3

Semester 1 Semester 3 Semester 4


Principles of Management 3 Consumer Behaviour 3 Organizational Behaviour 3 SPECIALIZATION
English for Academic purposes 3 Human Resource Management 3 Elective -1 3 Marketing
Management Computing 3 Business Research Methods 3 Elective - 2 3 Finance
Financial Accounting 3 Management Accounting 3 Elective - 3 3 Human Resource Management
Business Mathematics 3 Managerial Economics 3 Elective - 4 3 Supply Chain Management

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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BBA
Course Duration: 4 Years
Total Courses: 42
Final Year Project (FYP) : 6 Cr Hr
Total Credit Hours: 130

Eligibility
Intermediate or Equivalent

Semester 5
Business Communication Skills 3 Semester 7
Semester 1 Quantitative Techniques in 3 Management Information System 3
Functional English 3 Semester 3 Business Business Ethics 3
Financial Accounting - 1 3 Sociology 3 Production and Operations 3 Corporate Law 3
Introduction to Business 3 Marketing Management 3 Management Elective 1 3
Islamic Studies 3 Business Statistics 3 Consumer Behaviour 3 Elective 2 3
Introduction to Computing 3 Principles of Management 3 Active Citizenship Program I 2
Foreign Language (Chineese) 3 Macro Economics 3 Semester 6
Semester 6 International Business 3
Semester 2 Semester 4 Advanced Communication Skills 3 Management SPECIALIZATION
Financial Accounting - 2 3 Financial Management 3 Cost Accounting 3 Business policy and strategy 3 OFFERED:
Money, Banking and Finance 3 Human Resource Management 3 Business Research Methods 3 Organizational Behaviour 3 Marketing
Business Maths 3 Pakistan Studies 3 Entrepreneurship 3 Elective 3 3 Finance
English for Academic purposes 3 Intro to Psychology 3 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 Elective 4 3 Human Resource Management
Micro Economics 3 Economics of Pakistan 3 Active Citizenship Program -II 2 FYP 1 & 2 6 Supply Chain Management

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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BS
Aviation Management
Course Duration: 4 year
Course Work: 4 Year
Total Credit Hours: 130 Credit Hours

Eligibility
50% Marks in Intermediate (FA/FSC/I.Com/ICS/A-Levels or Equivalent.
50% Marks in Entry Test and Interview at the time of admission.

Semester 5
Business & Aviation Law 3 Semester 7
Aircraft Simulation Management 3 Air Space & Traffic Management 3
Semester 3 Flight/Airport Planning & 3 Aviation & Airport Security Management 3
Advance Communication Skills 3 Management Aircraft Investigation 3
Business Statistics 3 Safety Risk Management In Aviation 3 Air Cargo Management 3
Management Information System 3 Business Research Methods 3 Airline Management 3
Health & Safety Environment 3 Internship/Project With Viva Voice 3
Aviation Marketing 3
Semester 6 Semester 8
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 4 Human Resource Management 3 Public & Media Relationship In Aviation 3
English For Academic Purpose 3 Business Communication Skills 3 Aviation English/RT Communication 3 Business Economics 3 Management
Islamic Studies 2 Pak Studies 2 Aircraft Operations & Performance 3 Business & Corporate Aviation 3 Financial Management 3
Business Maths 3 Introduction To Computer 3 Business Ethics 3 Management Aviation Capacity Management 3
History 3 Psychology 3 Organizational Behavior / 3 Human Factor In Aviation 3 Low Cost Carriers In Aviation 3
Principle Of Management 3 Aviation Career Development 3 Leadership Skills Management Crew Resource Management 3
Aircraft System & Aero Engine 3 Theory Of Flight 3 Aviation Weather 3 Fiscal Aspects Of Aviation 3 Internship/Project With Viva Voice 3

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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BS
Hospitality & Tourism Management
Total Credit Hours. : 130
Total Courses : 44
Total Semesters : 8

Eligibility
Intermediate or Equivalent

Semester 5
Semester 3 Foundation VII: Tourism 3
English III: Technical Writing and Management
Presentation Skills 3
Foundation VIII: Tourism and 3 Semester 7
Foundation III: Sustainable Tourism Hospitality Laws Major VII: Restaurant 3
General V: Human Factors in Major I: Front Office Operations 2 Management
3
Aviation and Management Major VIII: Accounting and 3
3
General VI: Organizational and Major II: Tourism: Concepts and 3 Finance
Consumer Behavior Principles Elective I: Tourism Planning and 3
3
Foundation IV: Cultural Tourism Major III: Tourism Marketing 3 Development
Major: Heritage Management 3 Elective II: Culinary Art 3
3
Semester 4 Major IX: Research Project-I 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 English IV/Statistics/ Semester 6
English I (Functional English) 3 English II ( Communication Skills) 3 University Optional* 3 Foundation IX: Event Management 3 Semester 8
Pakistan Studies 2 Introduction to Computer 3 Foundation V: Hospitality 3 General VII: Airline Management 3 Major X: Research Project-II 3
Maths 3 General III: Aviation Weather 3 Operations Major IV: Sacred/Religious 3 Major XI: Emerging Trends in 3
General I: Principles of Management 3 General IV: Introduction to 3 General VIII: Airport Planning & 3 Tourism Tourism and Hospitality
General II: Cultural History of 3 Commercial Aviation Management Major V: Travel & Tour Operations 3 Major XII: Human Resource 3
Pakistan Islamic Studies / Ethics 2 Foundation VI: House Keeping 3 Major VI: Sports and Adventure 3 Management
Foundation I: Introduction to Tourism 3 Foundation II: Pakistan – Tourist 3 Operations and Management Tourism Elective III: Destination Branding 3
& Hospitality Destinations UNIV Optional: Tourism Geography 3 General: Project Management 3 Elective IV: Tourism and Peace 3

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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Center for
Professtional Development
MS Construction and Engineering
Management
MS Engineering Management
MS Project Management

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MS
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 27 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 33

Construction & Engineering Management


Eligibility
B.Sc / B.E / B.Arch. / B.Tech (Hons) Civil or equivalent qualification

Semester 1
Project Planning & Management 03
Engineering Economy & Value 03
Management
Engineering Laws, Contracts & 03
Administration Semester 3
Project Risk Management 03
Semester 2 Advance Construction Materials 03
Human Resource Planning & 03 Construction Safety 03
Management Management
Research Methodology 03
Methods, Equipments, Quality 03 Semester 4
& Productivity Thesis / Course Work 06

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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MS
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 27 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 33

Project Management
Eligibility
All graduates having 16 years of education

Semester 1
Project Planning, Scheduling & 03
Control
Human Resource Management 03
Leadership & Operational 03
Development Semester 3
Research Methodology 03
Semester 2 Project Risk Management 03
Organizational Management 03 Project Monitoring & Evaluation 03
Project Cost Management 03
Project Procurement & Contract 03 Semester 4
Management Thesis / Course Work 06

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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MS
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 27 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 33

Engineering Management
Eligibility
All Engineers and Technologists except Civil and Architecture

Semester 1
Project Planning & Management 03
Engineering Economy & Value 03
Management
Engineering Laws, Contracts & 03
Administration Semester 3
Project Risk Management 03
Semester 2 Ergonomics, Work Time 03
Human Resource Planning & 03 Measurement & Process Planning 03
Management Operational Management
Research Methodology 03
Methods, Equipments, Quality 03 Semester 4
& Productivity Thesis / Course Work 06

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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PIQC
Center for Quality Excellence
MS/M.Phil Quality Management
MS/M.Phil Industrial Management
MS/M.Phil Human Resource Management
MS/M.Phil Environmental Health & Safety
Master in Public Administration
Master in Quality Management
Master in Industrial Management
Master in Human Resource Management
Master in Enviromental Health & Safety

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MS/MPhil.
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 27 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 33

Quality Management

Semester 1 Semester 2
Strategic Human Resource 03 Research Methodology 03
Management Project Management 03
Quantitative Techniques 03 Lean Six Sigma 03 Semester 3 & 4
Strategic Quality Management 03 Quality Management Systems 03 Metrology & Lab Testing 03
Statistical Process Control 03 & Standards Thesis / Course Work 06

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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MS/Industrial
MPhil.
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 27 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 33

Management

Semester 1
Strategic Human Resource 03
Management
Quantitative Techniques 03
Strategic Quality Management 03
Statistical Process Control 03

Semester 2
Research Methodology 03
Project Management 03 Semester 3 & 4
Lean Six Sigma 03 Supply Chain Management 03
Operations Management 03 Thesis / Course Work 06

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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MS/MPhil.
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 27 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 33

Human Resource Management

Semester 1 Semester 2
Strategic Human Resource 03 Research Methodology 03
Management Compensation & Performance 03
Quantitative Techniques 03 Management
Strategic Quality Management 03 Leadership & Organizational 03 Semester 3 & 4
Recruitment Selection & Training 03 Behavior Advance Topics in HR 03
Development Industrial Relations & Labor Laws 03 Thesis / Course Work 06

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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MS/ MPhil.
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 27 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 33

Environment Health & Safety Management

Semester 1
Strategic Human Resource 03
Management
Quantitative Techniques 03
Strategic Quality Management 03
Effluent & Emission Control / 03
Solid Waste Management

Semester 2
Research Methodology 03
Risk Assessment Management 03
EHS Laws & Regulations 03 Semester 3 & 4
Principles & Practices of Safety 03 Advance Topics in EHS 03
Management Thesis / Course Work 06

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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Master
Course Duration: 2.5 Years
Course Work: 60 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 66

Quality Management

Semester 2
Marketing Management 03 Semester 4
Management Information Systems 03 Financial Management 03
Quality Management Systems & 03 Enterprise Resource Planning 03
Standards Metrology & Lab Testing 03
Communication Skills & 03 Bidding & Contract Management / 03
Professional Development Financial Cost Accounting

Semester 1 Semester 3 Semester 5


Strategic Human Resource 03 Operations Management 03 Research Methodology 03
Management Business Mathematics & Statistics 03 Project Management 03
Quantitative Techniques 03 Entrepreneurship & SME 03 Lean Six Sigma 03
Strategic Quality Management 03 Quality Management Tools & 03 Statistical Process Control 03
Principles of Management 03 Techniques Project 06

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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Master
Course Duration: 2.5 Years
Course Work: 60 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 66

Industrial Management

Semester 2
Marketing Management 03 Semester 4
Management Information Systems 03 Financial Management 03
Quality Management Systems & 03 Enterprise Resource Planning 03
Standards Supply Chain Management 03
Communication Skills & 03 Bidding & Contract Management / 03
Professional Development Financial Cost Accounting

Semester 1 Semester 3 Semester 5


Strategic Human Resource 03 Operations Management 03 Research Methodology 03
Management Business Mathematics & Statistics 03 Project Management 03
Quantitative Techniques 03 Entrepreneurship & SME 03 Lean Six Sigma 03
Strategic Quality Management 03 Quality Management Tools & 03 Statistical Process Control 03
Principles of Management 03 Techniques Project 06

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course contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it deems appropriate.

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Master
Course Duration: 2.5 Years
Course Work: 60 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 66

Human Resource Management

Semester 2 Semester 4
Marketing Management 03 Financial Management 03
Management Information Systems 03 Enterprise Resource Planning 03
Quality Management Systems & 03 Compensation & Performance 03
Standards Management
Communication Skills & 03 Bidding & Contract Management / 03
Professional Development Financial Cost Accounting

Semester 3 Semester 5
Semester 1 Recruitment Selection & Training 03 Research Methodology 03
Strategic Human Resource 03 Development Industrial Relations & Labor Laws 03
Management Business Mathematics & Statistics 03 Leadership & Organizational 03
Quantitative Techniques 03 Entrepreneurship & SME 03 Behavior
Strategic Quality Management 03 Quality Management Tools & 03 Advance Topics in HR 03
Principles of Management 03 Techniques Project 06

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Master
Course Duration: 2.5 Years
Course Work: 60 Credit Hours
Thesis / Course Work: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 66

Environment Health & Safety Management

Semester 2
Marketing Management 03 Semester 4
Management Information Systems 03 Financial Management 03
Quality Management Systems & 03 Enterprise Resource Planning 03
Standards Principles & Practices of Safety 03
Communication Skills & 03 Management
Professional Development Bidding & Contract Management / 03
Financial Cost Accounting
Semester 3
Semester 1 Effluent & Emission Control / Solid 03 Semester 5
Strategic Human Resource 03 Waste Management Research Methodology 03
Management Business Mathematics & Statistics 03 Risk Assessment Management 03
Quantitative Techniques 03 Entrepreneurship & SME 03 EHS Laws & Regulations 03
Strategic Quality Management 03 Quality Management Tools & 03 Advance Topics in EHS 03
Principles of Management 03 Techniques Project 06

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Welcome to
Faculty of
Economics and
Commerce

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I welcome you to the world class Faculty of Economics and Commerce at Superior University which promotes academic excellence,
passionate spirit and a global mindset. We bring together outstanding faculty and students, who are recognized nationally for their expertise
and impact. World economies today are at an extremely sophisticated point, which requires a strategic adviser who must have an in-depth
understanding to examine what happens in markets, the performance of National & International economies and approaches for analyzing
and interpreting data. At Superior University we provide you with the best and unparalleled combination of skill sets required for sound
decision-making. Our faculty participate in policy discussions and engage with a wide diversity of business leaders, from the heads of
Multi-National Corporations to Entrepreneurs, to build partnerships and enhance collaboration between the Superior University and the
business sector by offering an environment that fosters rigorous research across the entire spectrum of economics and commerce for both
scholars and practitioners.

I pray to Allah Almighty that He gives us the courage to perform our responsibilities towards the youth of Pakistan (Ameen).

Dr. Uzair Albazi


Dean

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Dr. Ahmad Raza Bilal Mr.Shahid Jamil

Faculty of
Dr. Uzair Albazi Ms. Rabia Aziz
Dr. Shazia Kousar Mr.Muhammad Yasir Gondal

Economics and
Mr. Zia Ullah Khan Mr.Arshad Haroon
Mr. Saeed Ahmad Sabir Mr.Muhammad Imran Khalid
Ms. Mehwish Zafar Mr. Shahzad Ali

Commerce Mr. Hisham-ul-Hassan


Mr. Kashif Noor
Mr. Zeeshan khan
Muhammad Haris
Ms. Aneela Akram
Ms. Amna Qayyum
Mr. Azhar Iqbal Mr. Muhammad Amjad Mahmood
Mr. Faheem Shaheen Mr. Waqas Ahmad
Mr. Mohsin Raza Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Butt
Ms. Uzma Kashif Mr. Muhammad Toheed
Mr. Shahid Akbar Mr. Umar Zia
Ph.D Economics
Mr. Muhammad Latif Mr. Muhammad Waseem
Ph.D Commerce
Mr. Ali Sajjad Mr. Muhammad Umar Raza
M.S/M.Phil Economics
Mr.Malik Javaid Anwar Mr. Sheikh Javaid
M.S/M.Phil Commerce & Finance
Mr.Hafiz Gohar Mehmood Khan Mr. Sohail Hassan
M.Com
Mr.Muhammad Naeem Mr. Suleman Shahzad
BS Accounting & Finance
Ms. Sahar Pervez Mr. Muhammad Waris
B.Com (Hons.)
Mr.Muhammad Asim Munawar Ms. Humna Arshad
Associate Degree Program in
Mr.Shahbaz Haneef Mr. Shafique ur Rehman
Accounting & Finance
Qurat ul Ain

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Ph.D
Course Duration: 3 years
Course work: 18 Credit Hour
Dissertation: 30 Credit Hour
Total Credit Hour: 48

Economics
Eligibility

To get admission in our Ph.D. Program the individual should be highly motivated and must possess a passion for research
and learning. The admission process is competitive and transparent. The basic requirements are as follows:
A minimum of 18 years of education in any relevant field. 3 CGPA in Semester System or 1st Division in Annual System.
MS/M.Phil or Equivalent Degrees
Entry Test as per HEC Policy.

Course Work
Semester 1
Writing Research Proposal 3
Advanced Research Methods 3 Semester 3,4,5,6
Academic Writing 3 Research Work/Dissertation 30

Semester 2 Core Cources


Researching and Writing Ph.D 3 Advance Research Methods I
Dissertation Researching and Writing Ph.D. Dissertation
Doing a Qualitative Research 3 Advance Quantitative Data Analysis and
Advanced Quantitative Data 3 Interpretations
Analysis and Interpretations Comprehensive Examination

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Ph.D
Course Duration: 3 years
Course work: 18 Credit Hour
Dissertation: 30 Credit Hour
Total Credit Hour: 48

Commerce
Eligibility

To get admission in our Ph.D. Program the individual should be highly motivated and must possess a passion for research
and learning. The admission process is competitive and transparent. The basic requirements are as follows:
A minimum of 18 years of education in any relevant field. 3 CGPA in Semester System or 1st Division in Annual System.
MS/M.Phil or Equivalent Degrees
Entry Test as per HEC Policy.

Course Work
Semester 1
Writing Research Proposal 3
Advanced Research Methods 3 Semester 3,4,5,6
Academic Writing 3 Research Work/Dissertation 30

Semester 2 Core Cources


Researching and Writing Ph.D 3 Advance Research Methods I
Dissertation Researching and Writing Ph.D. Dissertation
Doing a Qualitative Research 3 Advance Quantitative Data Analysis and
Advanced Quantitative Data 3 Interpretations
Analysis and Interpretations Comprehensive Examination

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MS/M.Phil
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 1 year
Thesis: 1 year
Total Credit Hours: 36

Economics
Eligibility

Masters / Equivalent Entry Test as Per HEC Policy.

Semester 1
Basic Econometrics 3 Semester 2
Corporate Finance 3 Advance Econometrics 3
Quantitative Techniques in 3 Business Research Method 3
Business Advance Micro Economics 3 Semester 3 & 4
Islamic Economics and Finance 3 Advance Macro Economics 3 Thesis 6

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MS/M.Phil
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 1 year
Thesis: 1 year
Total Credit Hours: 36

Commerce & Finance


Eligibility
M.Com / MBA / B.Com (Hons.) / BBA (Hons.)
Entry Test as Per HEC Policy.

Semester 2
Corporate Governance 3
Advance Econometrics 3
Semester 1
Business Research Method 3
Basic Econometrics 3
Project Management 3
Corporate Finance 3
Quantitative Techniques in 3
Business Semester 3 & 4
Islamic Economics and Finance 3 Thesis 6

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M.Com
Course Duration: 2 Years
Course Work: 54 Credit Hours
Thesis/Two Subjects: 6 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 60

Eligibility
B.Com. / Equivalent

Semester 3
Semester 1 Corporate Finance 3
Management Computing 3 Financial Reporting 3
Marketing Management 3 Audit and Assurance 3
Financial Accounting 3 Taxation Management 3
Managerial Economics 3 Econometrics 3
Principles of Management 3

Semester 4
Semester 2 International Finance 3
Human Resource Management 3 Investment Analysis and Portfolio 3
Corporate Law & Secretarial Practices 3 Management
Advance Cost & Managerial Accounting 3 Production Operation Management 3
Financial Management 3 Accounting Information System 3
Business Research Method 3 Banking Operations & Islamic Banking 3

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Course Duration: 4 Years
Total Courses: 44
Total Credit Hours: 130 B.Com (Hons.)
Eligibility
Intermediate or Equivalent

Semester 7
Advance Cost and Managerial 3
Semester 5 Accounting
Semester 1 Semester 3 Business Communication Skills 3 Entrepreneurship 3
Functional English 3 Sociology 3 Cost Accounting 3 Production and Operations 3
Financial Accounting - 1 3 Financial Reporting - 1 3 Business Tax 3 Management
Introduction to Business Methods 3 Business Statistics 3 Managerial Economics 3 Economatrics 3
Islamic & Pak Studies 3 Principles of Management 3 Business Ethics 3 Investment Analysis and Portfolio 3
Computer Application in Business 3 Macro Economics 3 Active Citizenship Program - I 2 Management
Foreign Language (Chineese) 3
Semester 4 Semester 6 Semester 8
Semester 2 Financial Reporting - 2 3 Advanced Communication Skills 3 International Finance 3
Financial Accounting - 2 3 Human Resource Management 3 Financial Management 3 Analysis of Financial 3
Money, Banking and Finance 3 Marketing Management 3 Business Research Methods 3 Statements
Business Maths 3 corporate law 3 Audit & Assurance 3 Corporate Finance 3
English for Academic purposes 3 Introduction to Psychology 3 Accounting information system 3 Advance Financial Reporting 3
Micro Economics 3 Economics of Pakistan 3 Active Citizenship Program - II 2 Islamic Finance 3

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Associate Degree
Program in Accounting & Finance
Eligibility
Intermediate or Equivalent

Semester 3
Advanced Financial Accounting – I 3
Semester 1 Principles of Auditing 3
Financial Accounting – I 3 Income Tax Law 3
Functional English – I 3 E-Commerce 3
Business Mathematics 3 Business Communication and 3
Money, Banking and Finance 3 Report Writing
Computer Application in Business 3
Semester 4
Semester 2 Advanced Financial Accounting – II 3
Financial Accounting –II 3 Cost Accounting 3
Functional English – II 3 Business Studies 3
Business Statistics 3 Economic Development of Pakistan 3
Business Economics 3 Business Law 3
Islamiyat and Pakistan Studies 3 Final Project 6

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Welcome to
Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
I welcome you to the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology at Superior University. We are the first International Standard
“Entrepreneurial University” in Pakistan. Over the past decade or so, Computer Science and related disciplines have become the first choice for the
prospective students of universities. I am glad to share with you that all of us, faculty, staff, and students at CS & IT Department are committed to ensure
Excellence. We offer excellent opportunities for students to thrive through academic and professional challenges. Starting from beginner level skills
to advanced level research, we bring excellence in everything we do. We develop Technopreneurial skills in our students which is a flagship expertise
of Superior University. Our focus on Final Year Projects and entrepreneurial skills has opened limitless career opportunities for our IT graduates. Our
Internationally trained faculty members are mentoring our students. We have state of the Art Research and Development Labs. The CS & IT department
have experienced faculty and state of the art resources available.

I invite you to join Superior family and become part of CS& IT department for a Better Tomorrow and Economically Superior Pakistan.

Dr. Sheheryar Malik


Dean

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Faculty of
Computer Science and
Dr. Sheheryar Malik
Dr. Arfan Jaffar
Dr. Irfan ud din

Information Technology
Dr. Nadeem Ahmad
Dr. Bashir Sadiq
Dr. Nadeem Asif
Dr. Muhammad Usman Hashmi
Dr. Khurram Shehzad
Dr. Sadaf Hina
Dr. Imran Khan
Dr. Amna Khan
Ph.D in Computer Science Dr. Iffat Batool
MS Computer Science Dr. Junaid Zaidi
MS Software Engineering Mr. Muhammad Fawad Nasim
MS Information Technology Mr. Hafiz Shahzad Dar
Mr. Muhammad Aqeel
MS Data Science
Mr. Saleem Zubair Ahmed
Masters in Computer Science Ms. Ambreen Hanif
Masters in Information Technology Mr. Muhammad Waseem Iqbal
BS Computer Science Mr. Khurram Jilani
BS Information Technology
BS Software Engineering
BS Data Science
Associate Degree Program in Computer Sciences

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Mr. Zahid Mir Ms. Mehwish Waqar Mr. Faheem Mr. Umair Ahmad
Mr. Muhammad Rashad Ms. Maryium Zahoor Ms. Ifrah Bhatti Ms. Asmara Akram
Mr. Muhammad Hanif Ms. Mahrukh Saleem Mr. Abdul Manan Mr. Muhammad Kaleem Ullah
Mr. Ifraseab Afzal Ch. Ahmad Bilal Ms. Narjis Ikhlaq Mr. Hafiz M. Wasim Arif
Ms. Mahrukh Batool Ms. Sabah Arif Ms. Sidra Siddiqui Mr. Muhammad Umar Farooq
Mr. Nadeem Jabbar Ms. Maryam Ms. Anila Yasmin Mr. M. Abu Huraira
Mr. Muhammad Suleman Ms. Irum Feroz Ms. Aisha Amjad Mr. Muhammad Fiaz
Mr. Usman Akbar Ms. Arshia Naeem Ms. Qaisra Honey Mr. Kamran Jamil
Mr. Muhammad Arif Mr. Muhammad Asad Ms. Zaeema Wajahat Ms. Tuba Mansoor
Ms. Tayyaba Farhat Mr. Syed Adnan Ul Hassan Mr. Shahzad Nemat Malik Ms. Hafsah Tabbasum
Mr. Farrukh Ehsan Mr. Jawad Ahmad Mr. Affan Ahmad Mr. Imran Ahmad
Mr. Fahad Sabah Mr. Muddassir Ahmed Ms. Hayyah Mehmood Ms. Sara Khurshid
Mr. Muhammad Zaman Aziz Ms. Humaira Muqades Ms. Rabia Aziz Shah Ms. Saima Shoukat
Mr. Tayyab Wahab Awan Ms. Zainab Ishfaq Mr. Aziz Jan Mr. Ahmed Shafiq
Mr. Umair Zafar Khan Ms. Rimsha Anum Mr. Muazzam Ali Mr. Irfan Khalid
Ms. Faiqa Maqsood Mr. Rohail Shehzad Mr. Asadullah Tariq Mr. Saqib Ali Ahmed
Mr. Muhammad Ahmad Mr. Gohar Mumtaz Mr. Anique Atique Alam Mr. Raza Naqvi
Mr. Muhammad Saleem Butt Ms. Fatima Riaz Ms.Madiha Rasool
Mr. Muhammad Mumtaz Ali Mr. Waqas Ilyas Mr. Muhammad Asif Raza
Mr. Muhammad Ahmad Kahloon Mr. Umer hameed Mr. Fahad Hussain
Mr. Shahrukh Aslam Mr. Javaid Iqbal Ms. Amna Anjum

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Ph.D
Computer Science (Evening)
Total Credit Hours. : 48
Total Courses : 6 + Thesis
Total Semester : 6

Eligibility
MS(CS)/MS(SE)/MS(IT) with at least 3.00 CGPA

Semester 3, 4, 5, 6
Research Thesis 30

Area of Research
Road Map Distributed Computing
Course Work
Cloud Computing
Semester 1 Artificial Intelligence
Research Methodology Data Science
3
PhD Elective-I Blockchain
3
PhD Elective-II Big Data
3
Information Security
Semester 2 Software Engineering
PhD Elective-III 3 Data Mining
PhD Elective-IV 3 Human Computer Interaction
PhD Elective-V 3 Image Processing

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Total Credit Hours. : 31

Computer Science (Weekend / Evening)


Total Courses : 10
Total Semesters : 4 MS
Eligibility
BS(CS)/BS(IT)/BS(SE)/MCS/MIT with at least 2.5 CGPA

Candidates with BS(IT), BS(SE), MIT have to complete deficiency courses

Elective Courses
Artificial Intelligence
Cloud Computing Advanced Mobile Application
Big Data Development
Semester 1 Internet of Things Enterprise Application Development
Advanced Analysis of Algorithms 3 Data Science Secure Software Development
Advanced Operating Systems 3 Information Security Principles of Programming Languages
CS Elective-I 3 Semester 3 Data Security & Cryptography Advance Database Systems
Research Methodology 1 Research Thesis (Part-I) 3 Distributed Computing Data Mining & Data Warehousing
CS Elective-III 3 Machine Learning Business Intelligence and Analytics
Semester 2 Robotics Knowledge Management
Theory of Computation 3 Semester 4 Next Generation Networks High Performance Computing
Advanced Computer Architecture 3 Research Thesis (Part-II) 3 Advanced Computer Graphics Digital Image Processing
CS Elective-II 3 CS Elective-IV 3 Advanced Web Application Development Natural Language Processing

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MS
Information Technology
Total Credit Hours. : 31
Total Courses : 10
Total Semesters : 4 (2 years)

(Weekend)

Eligibility
BS(IT)/BS(CS)/MCS/MIT with at least 2.50 CGPA

Elective Courses
Semester 1 Next Generation Networks
Advanced Database 3 Information Security
Management Systems Cloud Computing Web Architecture and Technologies
Information Technology 3 Distributed Computing Telecommunication Systems
Infrastructure Big Data Advance Computer Networks
IT Elective-I 3 Internet of Things Telecom Management
Research Methodology 1 Semester 3 Mobile & Wireless Communication Integrated Services Over Packet
Research Thesis (Part-I) 3 Data Security & Cryptography Networks
Semester 2 IT Elective-IV 3 Datacenter Development and Management Routing & Switching
Information Security and 3 Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Network Design and Management
Assurance Semester 4 IT Project Management Information System Development &
IT Elective-II 3 Research Thesis (Part-II) 3 IT Infrastructure Development Management
IT Elective-III 3 IT Elective-V 3 Network & System Administration Information Systems Audit

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MS
Total Credit Hours. : 31

Software Engineering
Total Courses : 10
Total Semester : 4

(Weekend)

Eligibility
BS(SE)/BS(CS)/MCS with at least 2.50 CGPA

Elective Courses
Advanced Software Project Management
Advanced Object-Oriented Analysis & Software Dependability
Semester 1 Design Semantic based Software Development
Advanced Requirements 3 Software Configuration & Change Model Driven Software Development
Engineering Management Artificial Intelligence
Software Testing and Quality 3 Agile Software Development Cloud Computing
Assurance Software Risk Management Data Science
SE Elective-I 3 Software Product Line Engineering Information Security
Research Methodology 1 Semester 3 Software Engineering Economics Distributed Computing
Research Thesis (Part-I) 3 Automated Software Engineering Advanced Web Application
Semester 2 SE Elective-IV 3 Software Product Line Engineering Development
Advanced Software System 3 Software Measurement and Metrics Advanced Mobile Application
Architecture Semester 4 Aspect Oriented Design & Development Development
SE Elective-II 3 Research Thesis (Part-II) 3 Software Costing and Estimation Enterprise Application Development
CS Elective-III 3 SE Elective-V 3 Global Software Engineering Data Mining & Data Warehousing

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MS
Data Science
Total Credit Hours. : 31
Total Courses : 10
Total Semesters : 4 (2 years)

(Evening)

Eligibility
BS(CS)/BS(SE)/BS(IT)/MCS/MIT with at least 2.50 CGPA

Elective Courses
Artificial Intelligence Bayesian Data Analysis
Semester 1 Big Data Analytics Bioinformatics
Statistical and Mathematical 3 Data Science Computational Genomics
Methods For Data Science Information Security Deep Reinforcement Learning
Tools and Techniques in Data 3 Data Security & Cryptography Distributed Data Processing
Science Machine Learning Inference & Representation
DS Elective-I 3 Semester 3 Robotics Natural Language Processing
Research Methodology 1 Research Thesis (Part-I) 3 Deep Learning Optimization Methods for Data Science
DS Elective-IV 3 Advanced Computer Vision and Machine Learning
Semester 2 Distributed Computing Probabilistic Graphical Models
Machine Learning 3 Semester 4 Data Visualization Scientific Computing in Finance
DS Elective-II 3 Research Thesis (Part-II) 3 Cloud Computing Social Network Analysis
DS Elective-III 3 DS Elective-V 3 Algorithmic trading Time Series Analysis and Prediction

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Masters
Computer Science
Total Credit Hours. : 70
Total Courses :22
Total Semesters : 4 (2 years)

(Morning / Evening / Weekend)

Eligibility
BSc/BA/B.Com./ADP(CS) or 14 Years of Education with at least 2nd Division

Semester 3
Data Structures & Algorithms 4
Semester 1 Object Oriented Analysis & Design 3
Programming Fundamentals 4 Computer Architecture 3
Discrete Structures 3 Mobile Application Development 3
Digital Logic & Design 3 Technopreneurship 3
Introduction to Computing 3 Final Project (Part-I) 3
Communication Skills & 3
Personality Development Semester 4
Theory of Automata 3
Semester 2 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3
Object Oriented Programming 4 Artificial Intelligence 3
Database Systems 4 Operating Systems 3
Software Engineering 3 Advanced Web Application 3
Web Application Development 3 Development
Computer Networks 3 Final Project (Part-II) 3

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Masters
Information Technology
Total Credit Hours. : 70
Total Courses :22
Total Semesters : 4

(Morning / Evening / Weekend)

Eligibility

BSc/BA/B.Com./ADP(CS) or 14 Years of Education with at least 2nd Division

Semester 3
Semester 1 Data Structures & Algorithms 4
Programming Fundamentals 4 Object Oriented Analysis & Design 3
Discrete Structures 3 Computer Architecture 3
IT Project Management 3 Mobile Application Development 3
Introduction to Computing 3 Technopreneurship 3
Communication Skills & 3 Final Project (Part-I) 3
Personality Development
Semester 4
Semester 2 Virtual Systems and Services 3
Object Oriented Programming 4 Network and System Administration 3
Database Systems 4 Network Security and Cryptography 3
Software Engineering 3 Operating Systems 3
Web Application Development 3 Web System and Technologies 3
Data Communication and Networks 3 Final Year Project (Part-II) 3

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BS
Computer Science (Morning)
Total Credit Hours. : 134
Total Courses :41
Total Semesters : 8

Eligibility
Intermediate (or Equivalent) with Mathematics with at least 50% Marks

Semester 3
Data Structures & Algorithms 4 Semester 5
Digital Logic & Design 4 Operating Systems 4
Linear Algebra 3 Computer Networks 4
Semester 1 Communication Skills 3 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3
CS Supporting-I 3 Assembly Language Programming 4
Programming Fundamentals 4
(Multivariate Calculus) University Elective-II 3
Introduction to Computing 4
University Elective-I 3 (Fundamentals of Business &
Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3
(Marketing IT Product & Services) Finance)
Applied Physics 3
English Composition & 3
Comprehension Semester 4 Semester 6
Database Systems 4 Theory of Automata 3
Software Engineering 3 Artificial Intelligence 4
Semester 2 Computer Architecture 3 CS Elective-III (Object Oriented 3 Semester 7
Object Oriented Programming 4 CS Supporting-II 3 Analysis & Design) Final Year Project (Part-I) 3 Semester 8
Discrete Structures 3 (Numerical Analysis & Computing) CS Elective-IV (Mobile Application 3 Information Security & 3 Final Year Project (Part-II) 3
Technical & Business Writing 3 CS Elective-I 3 Development) Cryptography Compiler Construction 3
Pakistan Studies 2 (Advanced Computer Programming) CS Supporting-III (Graph Theory) 3 Distributed Computing 3 Professional Practices 3
Islamic Studies 2 CS Elective-II 3 University Elective-III 3 CS Elective-V 3 University Elective-IV 3
Probability & Statistics 3 (Web Application Development) (Technopreneurship) (Game Development) (Chinese Language)

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BS
Total Credit Hours. : 134
Total Courses :41
Total Semesters : 8 (4 years)

Information Technology (Morning)

Eligibility
Intermediate (or Equivalent) with Mathematics with at least 50% Marks

Semester 5
Operating Systems 4
Semester 3 Computer Networks 4
Data Structures & Algorithms 4 Web Technologies 3
Information Technology Infrastructure 3 Database Administration and 4
Linear Algebra 3 Management
Semester 1 Communication Skills 3 University Elective-II (Fundamentals 3
Programming Fundamentals 4 IT Supporting-I (Enterprise Systems) 3 of Business & Finance) Semester 7
Introduction to Computing 4 University Elective-I 3 Final Year Project (Part-I) 3
Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3 (Marketing IT Product & Services) Information Security & 3
Semester 6
Applied Physics 3 Cryptography
Information Technology Project 3
English Composition & 3 Semester 4 Virtual Systems and Services 4
Management
Comprehension IT Elective-V (Routing & 3
Database Systems 4 Network & System Administration 4
Software Engineering 3 3 Switching)
IT Elective-III (Mobile & Wireless
Semester 2 Computer Architecture 3 Communication)
Object Oriented Programming 4 IT Supporting-II 3 IT Elective-IV (Mobile Application 3 Semester 8
Discrete Structures 3 (Operations Research) Development) Final Year Project (Part-II) 3
Technical & Business Writing 3 IT Elective-I (Cloud Computing 3 IT Supporting-III (Information 3 Cyber Security 3
Pakistan Studies 2 Infrastructure & Services) Systems Audit) Professional Practices 3
Islamic Studies 2 IT Elective-II 3 University Elective-III 3 University Elective-IV 3
Probability & Statistics 3 (Web Application Development) (Technopreneurship) (IT Service Management)

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BS
Software Engineering
Total Credit Hours. : 134
Total Courses :42
Total Semesters : 8 (4 years)

(Morning)

Eligibility
Intermediate (or Equivalent) with Mathematics with at least 50% Marks

Semester 5
Semester 3 Operating Systems 4
Data Structures & Algorithms 4 Computer Networks 4
Software Engineering 3 Object Oriented Analysis & Design 3
Linear Algebra 3 Web Engineering 3
Semester 1 Communication Skills 3 University Elective-II 3
SE Supporting-I (Business Process 3 (Fundamentals of Business &
Programming Fundamentals 4 Engineering) Finance)
Introduction to Computing 4 University Elective-I (Marketing IT 3
Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3 Product & Services) Semester 6
Applied Physics 3
Software Design & Architecture 3
English Composition & 3
Comprehension
Semester 4 Software Quality Assurance & 3
Database Systems 4 Testing
Computer Architecture 3 SE Elective-III (Design & Analysis 3
Semester 2 Software Requirement Engineering 3 of Algorithms) Semester 7
Object Oriented Programming 4 SE Supporting-II 3 SE Elective-IV (Mobile Application 3 Final Year Project (Part-I) 3 Semester 8
Discrete Structures 3 (Operations Research) Development) Information Security & Cryptography 3 Final Year Project (Part-II) 3
Technical & Business Writing 3 SE Elective-I (Advanced Computer 3 SE Supporting-III 3 Human Computer Interaction 3 Software Project Management 3
Pakistan Studies 2 Programming) (Formal Methods) Software Project Management 3 Professional Practices 3
Islamic Studies 2 SE Elective-II (Web Application 3 University Elective-III 3 SE Elective-V (Software Config. & 3 University Elective-IV 3
Probability & Statistics 3 Development) (Technopreneurship) Change Management) (Foreign Language)

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Total Credit Hours. : 134
Total Courses :41
Total Semesters : 8 (4 years) BS
Data Science
Eligibility
Intermediate (or equivalent) with Mathematics with at least 50% marks

Semester 3
Data Structures & Algorithms 4 Semester 5
Fundamentals of Data Science 3 Operating Systems 4
Linear Algebra 3 Computer Networks 4
Communication Skills 3 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3
Semester 1 DS Supporting-I (Probability & 3 Artificial Intelligence 4
Programming Fundamentals 4 Statistics-II) University Elective-II (Fundamentals 3 Semester 7
Introduction to Computing 4 University Elective-I (Marketing IT 3 of Business & Finance) Final Year Project (part-I) 3
Calculus & Analytical Geometry 3 Product & Services) Information Security & 3
Applied Physics 3 Semester 6 Cryptography
English Composition & 3 Semester 4 Data Analytics 4
Statistical and Mathematical 3
Comprehension DS Elective-V (Distributed Data 3
Database Systems 4 Methods for Data Science
Software Engineering 3 4 Processing)
Data Mining
Semester 2 Computer Architecture 3 DS Elective-III (Deep Learning) 3
Object Oriented Programming 4 DS Supporting-II (Numerical 3 DS Elective-IV (Mobile Application 3 Semester 8
Discrete Structures 3 Analysis & Computing) Development) Final Year Project (part-II) 3
Technical & Business Writing 3 DS Elective-I (Advanced Computer 3 DS Supporting-III (Optimization 3 Machine Learning 3
Pakistan Studies 2 Programming) Techniques) Professional Practices 3
Islamic Studies 2 DS Elective-II (Web Application 3 University Elective-III 3 University Elective-IV (Scientific 3
Probability & Statistics 3 Development) (Technopreneurship) Computing in Finance)

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Associate Degree
Program in Computer Science
Eligibility
Intermediate or Equivalent

Semester 2
Object Oriented Programing 4
Digital Logic and Design 4
Database System 4
Pakistan Studies 2
Semester 1 Multivariate Calculus 3
Probability & Statistics 3
Programming Fundamentals 4
Introduction to Computing 4 Semester 4
Calculus and Analytical 3 Semester 3 Discrete Structure 3
Geometry Data Structure and Algorithms 4 Technical & Business Writing 3
Basic Electronics 3 Computer Architecture 3 Advanced Computer 3
English Composition and 3 Web Application Development 3 Programming
Comprehension Communication Skill 3 Software Engineering 3
Islamic Studies 2 Financial Accounting 3 Final Project 3

* Final Project fee shall be charged Rs. 5000 seperately.

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Welcome to
Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
It is the world of communications where words, graphics, visuals, arts find their new maestros. Our Faculty will make you run for your dreams and will
make you what you desire in your life. Our program prepares the students for various media careers and trains them to face the challenges of keeping
pace with the latest trends, technologies and debates; making them expert communicators.

Superior well-rounded curriculum focuses equally on the theory and the practicum. Each Superior graduate is multi-skilled and capable of handling all
stages of media production, from writing to editing, independently. Alongside, they are able to analyze media texts and representations from different
perspectives.

We imbue in our students a sharp commercial acumen making them ambitious entrepreneurs, and yet ethical and responsible citizens. On our journey
of creating these professionals, we strive to transform them into worthy competitors in the domain of professional media.

The biggest plus of choosing Superior is our national television Neo TV, Lahore Rang, FM 106.6 and Nai Baat Newspaper. This galaxy will give you the
hands-on practice and you will experience real time professional media from day one. You will get a chance to enhance your skills and groom yourself
as a Media Entreprenuer who is willing to fight the cultural war with the west. Your years with us will mark the most memorable days of your life. We
know the most important person of your life is you and we want you to be Superior.

Prof. Dr. Akhlaq Hussain Shamsi


Dean

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Faculty of
Prof. Dr. Akhlaq Hussain Mr. Muhammad Naushad
Prof. Dr. Mehdi Hasan Mr. Zia ur Rehman

Social Sciences, Arts


Prof. Dr. Muhammad Fazil Khan Mrs. Zobia Kanwal
Dr. Rafia Ahmed Sheikh Mr. Muhammad Irfan
Dr. Muhammad Hammad Bashir Mr. Talat Naureen

& Humanities Dr. Iffat Batool


Dr, Sadia Khalid
Dr. Ifrah Iftikhar
Ms. Zubaira
Mr. Zahid Ashraf
Ms. Anum Naqi
Ms. Tahreem Nasir Ms. Sumyyah Sehole
Ms Hina Gull Mr. Muhammad Ijaz Lak
Asim Manzoor Mr. Muhammad Mohsin Mumtaz
Ms Bushra Rafique Mr. Irfan ur Rehman
Mr. Talha Aslam Mr. Naveed Iqbal
MS Mass Communication Management Mr. Salman Amin Ms. Shahbina
M.Phil Library & Information Management Ms. Nighat Nawaz
MS/M.Phil Educational Leadership Management Mr. Muhammad Mujeeb Riaz
Masters in Mass Communication Management Mr. Muhammad Farhan Taj
BS (Hons.) Mass Communication Management Ms. Mehwish Ara

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MS/M.Phil
Course Duration: 2 years
Course Work: 24
Thesis: 6
Total Credit Hours: 30

Mass Communication
Eligibility
16 Years of education in Journalism, Mass Communication, Political Science and International Relations.

RESEARCH TRACK PROFESSIONAL TRACK


Semester 1 Semester 1
Approaches to Mass 3 Theories & Practices of Public 3
Communication Studies-I Relations & Advertising
Communication Research 3 Communication Research 3
Methods-I Methods-I
Digital Media 3 Digital Media 3

Semester 2
Approaches to Mass 3 Semester 2
Communication Studies – II Radio: Writing & Production 3
Communication Research 3 Techniques 3
Methods- II TV: Writing & Production Techniques 3
International Communication 3 (Project) 3
Case Studies: Public Relations & 3
Advertising
Semester 3
M. Phil Seminar 3 Semester 3
Media Culture & Society 3 M. Phil Seminar 3
Dissertation/Thesis 6 Film: Writing & Production Techniques 3
Two Projects 6

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MS/M.Phil
Total Credit Hours :30
Total Courses :8+Disseration
Total Semesters :4

Education Leadership & Management


Eligibility
16 years of Education In relevant field.
Entry Test as per HEC Policy.

Semester 1
Finance and Resource 3
Management
Quality Assurance 3
Qualitative Research 3
Report Writing 3

Semester 2
Quantitative Research 3
Policy Analysis 3
Leadership Theories 3 Semester 3 & 4
Leadership & Management 3 Dissertation 6

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M.Phil
Library & Information Management
Total Credit Hours :30
Total Courses: 8 + Dissertation
Total Semesters: 4

Eligibility

16 years of Education In relevant field.


Entry Test as per HEC policy.

Semester 2
Qualitative Research Methods 3
Seminar in Library & 3
Semester 1 Information Science
Development of Library 3
Theoretical Foundations of 3 & Information Science in
Library Science Pakistan
Theoretical Foundations of 3 Marketing of Library and 3
Information Science Information Services /
Computer Applications in 3 Knowledge Management
Library & Information Science
Quantitative Research 3 Semester 3 & 4
Methods Dissertation 6

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Masters
Course Duration: 2 years
Course Work: 60
Thesis: 6
Total Credit Hours: 60

Mass Communication
Eligibility
Graduation (2 years) or Equivalent in any Domain

Semester 1 Semester 3
Computer Application in Media Studies 3
Advanced Production 3
National and International Affairs 3
Feature, Column & Editorial Writing 3
Basics of Mass Communication Studies 3
Principals and Practices of PR 3
Intro to Media Management 3
Communication Research Methods 3
Media History, Ethics and Laws 3
Development Communication &
Development Reporting 3
Semester 2
Communication Models and Theories 3 Semester 4
Pre-Production Techniques 3 Issues in Mass Communication 3
News Writing and Editing Techniques 3 Newspaper and T.V Channel 3
(Urdu and English) Management
Fundamental of Broadcast Journalism 3 Media Culture & Society 3
Principles and Practices of 3 TVC Making 3
Advertisement Online journalism 3

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BS
Course Duration: 4 years
Course Work: 124
Thesis: 6
Total Credit Hours: 130

Mass Communication
Eligibility
Intermediate or Equivalent in any Domain

Semester 1
Introduction to Mass 03
Communication
Computer Applications in 03
Media Studies Semester 3 Semester 5
Sociology 03 English III 03 Journalistic Writing 03
English I 03 Pre-Production Techniques 03 (English/Urdu)
Economics of Pakistan 03 Broadcast Journalism 03 Post Production 03
Islamiat 02 News Writing & Editing 03 Media Research Methods 03
Fundamentals of Business 03 Photographic Journalism 03
Media Seminar 03
Semester 2 Journalism
Psychology 03
English II 03 Semester 4 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Basics of Reporting Techniques 03 Fundamentals of Advertising 03 Feature Column & Editorial 03 Web TV 03 Issues in Mass Communication 03
Pak-Studies 02 Communication Models & 03 Writing Media, Culture & Society 03 Radio, TV News Reporting & 03
Media History, Press Laws & 03 Theories Magazine Journalism 03 Public Relations 03 Production
Ethics Production 03 Film Theory & Criticism 03 Advanced Broadcast 03 TVC Making 03
Introduction to Media 03 Contemporary Mass Media 03 Political Communication 03 Journalism Script Writing 03
Management Studies Online journalism 03 Documentary Making 03 Media Entrepreneurship 03 Production Workshop 03

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Welcome to
Faculty of
Engineering and
Technology

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The faculty of engineering and technology offers eight programs including Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, M.S Electrical Engineering, B.Sc. Electrical
Engineering, B.Sc. Electrical systems, B.S Avionics Engineering, B.S Aviation Engineering Technology, B.Sc. Civil Engineering and B.Sc. Mechanical
Engineering.

After research & teaching experience of more than 40 years at UET Lahore, NUST and Superior College Lahore, I would like to advise the students to
manage their time well and aim for high goals in life and for that they will have to work very hard. There is no short cut to success. The education is a
two way process deriving inputs from both teacher and taught. The vision of the faculty is aligned with the vision of the university in terms of providing
latest technical training in the above fields keeping in mind that the courses meet the industrial requirements with entrepreneurial mindset in engineering
and technology for sustainability. The faculty is adequately equipped in terms of expertise and national as well as international linkages. Very high
quality research is being carried out in some branches of this faculty. The future students would find their educational experience in this faculty as very
competitive and exciting and this will surely help them in their future endeavors in broadening their expertise and become useful for the mankind.

Prof. Dr. Bashir Sadiq


Dean

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Prof. Dr. Bashir Sadiq Mr. Rafay Khan Sial Mr. Zia Hameed
Prof. Dr. Javed Yunas Uppal Mr. Syed Intezar Haider Ms. Faiza Ahmad
Prof. Dr. Tayyab Ashfaq Butt Mr. Rao Muhammad Asif Mr. Muhammad Ahsan
Prof. Dr. Syed Hassan Javed Naqvi Ms. Sidra Maqsoom Hummyoun
Prof. Dr. Shahid Naveed Mr. Syed Shoukat Hussain Mr. Usman Bashir
Dr. Mustafa Shakir Mr. Zeeshan Ullah Mr. Muhammad Shoaib
Dr. Muhammad Saleem Iqbal Mr. Umer Majeed Mr. Ahmed Arslan Bin
Dr. Shahid Imran Mr. Ali Imran Anjum

Faculty of Dr. Muhammad Rehan Usman


Dr. Imran Ghafoor Chaudhry
Mr. Shakeel Jamal
Mr. Shafaq Malik
Mr. Heeman Rashid Dar
Mr. Ahmad Hammad

Engineering and
Dr. Bilal Masood Mr. Muhammad Abdul Mr. Nauman Latif
Mr. Saif Ur Rehman Rehman Riaz Mr. Khizar Ahmad Baqai

Technology
Mr. Adnan Yousaf Mr. Ibrahim Fiaz Mr. Basit Ali Khan
Air Cdre. Wajih Humayun Hashmi Mr. Mushtaq Bhatti Ms. Hina Maqbool
Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Awan Ms. Misbah Mr. Ahmad Javaid
Mr. Sohaib Aslam Ms. Shaheena Iram Mr. Sagheer Ahmad
Air Cdr(rtd) Ilyas Mehmood Ahmad Ms. Misbah Mr. Hamza Ahmed Malik
Mr. Wing Crd. Muhammad Asghar Ms. Munaza Rao Mr. Muhammad Rashid
Mr. Javaid Latif Piracha Mr. Nouman Sidduque Liaqat
Mr. Hafiz Fuad Usman Mr. Muddasar Saleem Mr. Zeeshan Ali
Ph.D Electrical Engineering Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Ashraf Ms. Shafia Manan Mr. Taimoor Godal
MS Electrical Engineering Mr. Muhammad Faisal Haider Mr. Muhammad Imran Mr. Muneeb Alam
BS Computer Enginnering Mr. Shahzaib Hamid Mr. Zain Khalid Mr. Ahmad Javiad
B.Sc Electrical Engineering Mr. Waheed Aftab Khan Mr. Abubakhar Siddique Mr. Khizer Ahmad Baqal
BS Avionics Engineering Ms. Mufaaza Kamran Ms. Aqdas Yaqoob Mr. Sageer Ahamd
BS Electrical System Mr. Manzoor Ellahi Mr. Abid Ali Mr. Hamza Malik
BS Aviation Engineering Technology Mr. Haseeb Ahmed Mr. Akram Tariq

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Ph.D
Electrical Engineering
Course Duration: 3 Years
Total Credit Hours: 48

Eligibility
1. An MS/MPhil with Thesis or its Equivalent Degree with Thesis in the relevant field from an accredited educational
institution with Minimum CGPA of 3.0/4.0 under Semester system or 70% under Conventional System with No
Third division or D grade throughout the Academic Career.
2. GRE (subject) as per HEC Policy, or GAT (subject) with at least 60% Marks.
3. For admission in PhD Electrical Engineering Program, any one of the existing GAT (subject) Tests in Electrical,
Telecom or Electronics Engineering will be acceptable with a Minimum Score of 60% Marks or Test conducted by
Superior Institute.

Elective Courses
Semester 1 Core Courses Research Methods
Major Couse -I 3
Alternative Energy Resources Advanced Control Systems
Elective -I 3
Smart Grid Systems Operation Advanced Power Electronics Advanced Topics in Optimization and Economics of
Elective -II 3
Power Distribution and Utilization Project Feasibility Study Integrated Power System
Semester 2 Advanced High Voltage Engineering Optimization Techniques Advanced Wireless Communications
Major Couse -I 3 Advanced Power System Protection Power System Quality ,Reliability and Planning Advanced Mobile and Broadband Network
Elective -III 3 Digital Image Processing Power Circuit Breaker and Substation Advanced Information Theory and Coding
Elective -IV 3 Wireless Sensor Networks Non-Conventional Energy Systems Performance Evaluation of Computer Networks
Advanced Digital Signal Processing AC/DC Drives Advanced Topics in Image Processing
Semester 3,4,5,6 Advanced Mobile and Wireless Communication Advanced Topics in Renewable Energy Emerging Wireless Network
Research Work 30 Advanced Digital Communication Systems Advanced Topics in Power System Engineering Advanced Topics in Telecommunication Electronics

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MS
Course Duration: 2 Years
Total Credit Hours: 30

Electrical Engineering
Eligibility
A 16 Years Degree in the relevant field from an Accredited Educational Institution with First Division
(Annual System) or CGPA 2.0/4.0 (Semester System).
No Third Division or D Grade throughout the Academic Career.
GAT (General) with 50% Marks or Test conducted by Superior Institute

Elective Courses
Semester 1 Stochastic Process
Major Couse -I 3 Major Courses Wireless Sensor Networks
Elective -I 3 Semester 3 Research Methodology Smart Grid Systems Operation
Elective -II 3 Thesis -I 3 Adv. Digital Communication Adv. Digital Signal Processing
Elective -V 3 Adv. Control System Power Circuit Breakers and Substations
Semester 2 Telecom Management Advance High Voltage Engineering
Major Couse -II 3 Semester 4 Mobile and Wireless Communication Power System Quality, Reliability and Planning
Elective -III 3 Thesis -II 3 Power Electronics Advance Power System Protection
Elective -IV 3 Elective -VI 3 Alternative Energy Resources High Voltage Engineering

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BS
Electrical Engineering
Course Duration: 4 Years
Total Credit Hours: 136

Eligibility
An Applicant for Admission to any of the Bachelor Degree Course offered by the University must fulfill the following requirements:
a. He should have obtained at least 60% Marks in F.Sc/DAE*/B.Tech(Pass)**.
b. B. He should have at least 60% Adjusted Admission Marks determined as per Clause of the Merit Determination Criteria.

Note:
DAE*: Quota as allocated by PEC
B.Tech**: Quota as allocated by PEC

Semester 1 Semester 3
Linear Circuit Analysis 4(3+1) Electrical Network Analysis 4(3+1) Semester 5 Semester 7
Workshop Practice 1(0+1) Basic Mechanical Engineering 3(3+0) Electromagnetic Field Theory 3(3+0) Senior Design Project -I 2(0+2)
Applied Physics 4(3+1) Computer Organization 3(2+1) Microprocessor Based System 4(3+1) Signal Processing 4(3+1)
Applied Calculus 3(3+0) Applied Thermodynamics 3(3+0) Probability & Statistics for 3(3+0) Engineering Project 3(3+0)
Computing Fundamentals 3(2+1) Pakistan Studies 3(3+0) Engineers Management
Islamic Studies/Ethics 3(3+0) Signals & Systems 4(3+1) Elective-II 4(3+1)
Technical Writing 3(3+0) Elective-III 3(3+0)
Semester 4
Semester 2 Instrumentation & 4(3+1)
Engineering Drawing & CAD 2(1+1) Measurements Semester 6 Semester 8
Electronic Devices & Circuits 4(3+1) Electromechanical Systems 4(3+1) Linear Control System 4(3+1) Senior Design Project -II 4(0+4)
Linear Algebra 3(3+0) Complex Analysis & Transform 2(2+0) Communication System 4(3+1) Engineering Economics 3(3+0)
Differential Equations 3(3+0) Power Engineering 3(3+0) Numerical Analysis 3(3+0) Professional Ethics & Values 3(3+0)
Digital Logic Design 4(3+1) Fundamentals Social Sciences (Elective) 2(2+0) Elective-IV 4(3+1)
Object Oriented Programming 3(2+1) Communication Skills 3(3+0) Elective-I 2(2+0) Elective-V 3(3+0)

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BS
Total Credit Hours. :136
Total Courses :40 + Dissertation/ Project
Total Semesters :8

Electrical System
Eligibility
FSc Pre Engineering / DAE Electrical

Semester 1 Semester 3
Linear Circuit Analysis 4(3+1) Electrical Network Analysis 4(3+1) Semester 5 Semester 7
Workshop Practice 1(0+1) Basic Mechanical Engineering 3(3+0) Electromagnetic Field Theory 3(3+0) Senior Design Project -I 2(0+2)
Applied Physics 4(3+1) Computer Organization 3(2+1) Microprocessor Based System 4(3+1) Signal Processing 4(3+1)
Applied Calculus 3(3+0) Applied Thermodynamics 3(3+0) Probability & Statistics for 3(3+0) Engineering Project 3(3+0)
Computing Fundamentals 3(2+1) Pakistan Studies 3(3+0) Engineers Management
Islamic Studies/Ethics 3(3+0) Signals & Systems 4(3+1) Elective-II 4(3+1)
Technical Writing 3(3+0) Elective-III 3(3+0)
Semester 4
Semester 2 Instrumentation & 4(3+1)
Engineering Drawing & CAD 2(1+1) Measurements Semester 6 Semester 8
Electronic Devices & Circuits 4(3+1) Electromechanical Systems 4(3+1) Linear Control System 4(3+1) Senior Design Project -II 4(0+4)
Linear Algebra 3(3+0) Complex Analysis & Transform 2(2+0) Communication System 4(3+1) Engineering Economics 3(3+0)
Differential Equations 3(3+0) Power Engineering 3(3+0) Numerical Analysis 3(3+0) Professional Ethics & Values 3(3+0)
Digital Logic Design 4(3+1) Fundamentals Social Sciences (Elective) 2(2+0) Elective-IV 4(3+1)
Object Oriented Programming 3(2+1) Communication Skills 3(3+0) Elective-I 2(2+0) Elective-V 3(3+0)

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Department of
Avionics Engineering and
Aviation Technology BS-Aviation Engineering Technology
BS-Avionics Engineering

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BS
Course Duration 4 Years:
Total Credit Hours: 134

Avionics Engineering
Eligibility
60% Marks in F.Sc. Pre Engineering/A-Levels or Equivalent Qualification/DAE/B.Sc. (Excluding Sports and Hafiz- e-Quran)

Semester 3 Semester 5
Electrical Network Analysis (3-1)4 Antenna & Wave Propagation (3-1)4
Linear Algebra (3-0)4 Digital Systems-Microprocessor (2-1)3
Data Structures & Algorithms (2-1)3 and Microcontroller
Complex Analysis & Transforms (3-0)3 Aircraft Performance & Stability (3-0)3
Engineering Drawing & CAD (0-2)2 Signal & Systems (3-1)4 Semester 7
Thermodynamics of Propulsion (2-0)2 Technical Writing (3-0)3 Senior Design Project-I (0-2)2
Modern Control Systems (2-1)3
Data Communications & (2-1)3
Semester 4 Semester 6 Networks
Instrumentation & (2-1)3 Management Information (2-1)3
Radar & Navigation Systems (3-1)4
Measurements System
Engineering Management (3-0)3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Electromechanical Systems (2-1)3 Communication Systems (3-1)4
Linear Circuit Analysis (3-1)4 Electronic Devices & Circuits (3-1)4 Probability & Statistics for (3-0)3 Numerical Analysis (3-0)3
Workshop Practice (0-1)1 Applied Aerodynamics (2-0)2 Engineers Engineering Entrepreneurship (2-0) Semester 8
Applied Physics (3-1)4 Differential Equations (3-0)3 Communication Skills (3-0)3 Analysis and Design of (3-1)4 Senior Design Project-II (0-4)4
Applied Calculus (3-0)3 Digital Logic Design (3-1)4 Electronics-Analogue & Digital (3-1)4 Control Systems Total Quality Management (3-0)3
Computing Fundamentals (2-1)3 Object Oriented Programming (1-2)3 Integrated Circuits Emerging Aviation (2-0)2 Professional Ethics & Values (3-0)3
Islamic Studies (2-0)2 Pakistan Studies (2-0)2 Electromagnetic Field Theory (2-0)2 Technologies Avionics System Engineering (3-1)4

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BS Course Duration 4 Years:
Total Credit Hours: 136

Aviation Engineering Technology


Eligibility
50% Marks in F.Sc/O-Levels/A-Levels or Equivalent Qualification/ICS/DAE/B.Sc. (Excluding Sports and Hafiz- e-Quran)

Course Work Semester 3


Aircraft Materials and (3-0)3 Semester 5
Semester 1 Hardware Aircraft Engines-Piston (3-0)3
Introduction to Aviation (0-2)2 Electronics Fundamentals (2-1)3 Communication, Navigation (2-0)2
Maths – I (0-3)3 Engineering Mechanics- (3-0)3 and Radar Systems
Physics (0-3)3 Statics Aircraft Systems-Aerospace-I (3-0)3
English for Academic Purpose (0-3) Aero-Modeling (1-2)3 Aircraft Systems-Avionics-I (3-0)3
Islamic Studies/ Pak studies (0-3)3 Airline Maintenance (2-0)2 Human Factor In Aviation (2-0)2
Introduction to Computer (1-2)3 Management Maintenance
Fundamentals Aviation Legislation (3-0)3 Elective -2 (Entrepreneurship) (3-0)

Semester 2 Semester 4 Semester 6


Engineering Drawing (0-2)2 Digital Techniques (3-1)4 Aircraft Systems-Aerospace-II (3-0)3 Semester 7
Basic Aerodynamics (3-0)3 Aircraft Maintenance Practices (3-1) Aircraft Systems-Avionics-II (3-0)3 Supervised Industrial/Field (0-16)16
Business Communication (3-0)3 Propeller (2-0)2 Asset Health Management (2-1)3 Training-1 (SIT-1)
and Report Writing Elective-1 (Engineering (3-0) Engineering Ethics (2-0)2
Electrical Fundamentals (3-1)4 Economy, Project Management) Aircraft Engines Gas Turbine (3-0)3 Semester 8
Thermodynamics (3-0)3 Aircraft Flight Instruments (2-0) FYP-1 (0-3)3 Supervised Industrial/Field (0-16-)16
Maths -II (2-0)2 Aircraft Accident Investigation (2-0) FYP-2 (0-3)3 Training-1 (SIT-2)

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Department of BS. Tech

Technology Specialization:
Civil, Electrical, Electronics, HVAC, Mechanical

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B.Sc
Total Credit Hours. : 132
Total Duration. : 4 years
Total Courses :38 + Industrial Training
Total Semesters : 8

Civil Engineering Technology


Eligibility
FSc pre Engineering / DAE Civil / Intermediate (Math)

Semester 1
Engineering Drawing and 1+1 Semester 3
Graphics Fluid Mechanics 2+1 Semester 5
Computer Fundamentals 1+1 Computer Aided Analysis and 2+1 Irrigation and Hydraulic 2+1
Applied Math I 3+0 Design Structure
Communication Skills I 1+0 Water Supply and Sanitary 3+0 Engineering Management & 2+0
Islamic Studies/ Ethics and 2+0 Engineering Economics
Pakistan Studies Steel Structures 2+1 Health Safety and environment 2+0
Materials and Methods of 2+0 Cost Estimation and Contract 2+0 Pre-Stressed and Pre-cast 2+1
Construction Documents Concrete
Surveying and Leveling 2+1 Report Writing 1+0 Concrete Technology II 2+1
Bridge Engineering 2+1 Project I 0+3
Semester 2
Mechanics of Materials 2+1 Semester 4 Semester 6
Electrical Technology 2+1 Geo Technical Engineering 2+1 Highway and Transportation 2+1
Computer Programming 1+1 Soil Mechanics 3+0 Engineering
Applied Math II 3+0 Structural Mechanics 2+1 Traffic Engineering 3+0 Semester 7
Communication Skills II 1+0 Concrete Technology I 2+1 Foundation and Pavement 2+1 Training Program -I 0+16
Repair and Maintenance of 3+0 Architecture and Town 2+1 Technology
Structure Planning Construction Management 3+0 Semester 8
Engineering Geology 2+1 Hydrology 2+1 Project II 0+3 Training Program -II 0+16

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B.Sc
Total Credit Hours. : 132
Total Duration. : 4 years
Total Courses :38 + Industrial Training
Total Semesters : 8

Electronics Engineering Technology


Eligibility
FSc pre Engineering / DAE Electronics / Intermediate (Math)

Semester 1 Semester 3
Electronics Devices and 2+1 Electronics II 2+1
Circuits Advance Communication 2+1 Semester 5
Computer Fundamentals 1+1 System Quality control and assurance 2+0
Applied Math I 3+0 Instrumentation & 2+1 Microwave Engineering 2+1
Communication Skills I 1+0 Measurement Technology Engineering Management and 2+0
Engineering Drawing & 1+1 Workshop Practice 1+1 Economics
Graphics Advance Digital Engineering 2+1 Health Safety and Environment 2+0
Islamic Studies/Ethics and 2+0 Report Writing 1+0 Probability and Random signals 2+1
Pakistan Studies Electrical Circuit analysis 2+1 Automation and Robotics 2+1
Project I 0+3
Semester 2 Semester 4
Electronics I 2+1 Networking Technologies 2+1 Semester 6
Amplifier and Oscillators 2+1 Feed Back Control 2+1 Wireless communication 2+1
Computer Programming 1+1 Signal and Systems 2+1 Introduction to Mechatronics 3+0 Semester 7
Applied Math II 3+0 Industrial Electronics 2+1 Renewable Energy Resources 2+1 Training Program -I 0+16
Logic circuit Design & 2+1 Microprocessor and 2+1 Project Management 3+0
Switching Microcontroller Nano-electronics and Devices 3+0 Semester 8
Communication Skills II 1+0 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3+0 Project II 0+3 Training Program -II 0+16

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B.Sc
Total Credit Hours. : 132
Total Duration. : 4 years
Total Courses :38 + Industrial Training
Total Semesters : 8

Electrical Engineering Technology


Eligibility
FSc pre Engineering / DAE Electrical / Intermediate (Math)

Semester 4
Networking Technologies 2+1
Semester 2 Feed Back Control 2+1
Electric Circuits-II 2+1 Electrical Machines II 2+1
Computer Programming 1+1 Instrumention and 2+1
Applied Math-II 3+0 Measurement Technology Semester 6
Communication Skills-II 1+0 Power Systems 2+1 Power Plant Technology 2+1
Logic circuit Design & Switching 2+1 AC and DC Drives 2+1 Electrical Control Devices 2+1
Electronics-I 2+1 Renewable Energy Resources 2+1
Semester 5 Project Management 2+1
Semester 1 Semester 3 Communication Systems 2+1 High Voltage Control 2+1
Electric Circuits-I 2+1 Electrical Machines I 2+1 Industrial Electronics 2+1 Project II 0+3
Computer Fundamentals 1+1 Solid State Devices 2+1 Health Safety and environment 2+0
Applied Math-I 3+0 Workshop Practice 1+1 Power Electronics 2+1 Semester 7
Communication Skills-I 1+0 Electrical Appliances and Safety 2+1 Engineering Management and 2+0 Training Program -I 0+16
Engineering Drawing & Graphics 1+1 Electronics II 2+1 Economics
Islamic Studies/Ethics and 2+0 Report Writing 1+0 Quality Control and Assurance 2+0 Semester 8
Pakistan Studies Advance Digital Engineering 2+1 Project I 0+3 Training Program -II 0+16

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B.Sc
Total Credit Hours. : 132
Total Duration. : 4 years
Total Courses :38 + Industrial Training
Total Semesters : 8

HVAC Engineering Technology


Eligibility
FSc pre Engineering / DAE HVAC / Intermediate (Math)

Semester 1 Semester 3
Computer Fundamentals 1+1 Instrumentation & Control 2+1
Applied Math I 3+0 Basic Mechanics of Machines 3+0 Semester 5
Communication Skills I 1+0 Fluid Flow Process 2+1 Power Plant Technology 2+1
Applied Mechanics 2+1 Servicing & Installation of 2+1 Alternate Heating & Cooling 2+1
Electrical Technology 2+1 RAC Equipments System
Industrial Material 2+0 Thermodynamics-II 2+1 Control Systems 2+1
Islamic Studies/ Ethics and 2+0 Report Writing 1+0 Estimation and Costing 2+0
Pakistan Studies Health Safety and Environment 2+0
Engineering Management and 2+0
Economics
Semester 2 Semester 4 Project I 0+3
Workshop Practice 1+1 Hydraulic Machinery 2+1
Thermodynamics I 2+1 Advance Refrigeration 2+1 Semester 6
Mechanics of Materials 2+1 Heat Transfer 2+1 Energy Resources & Utilization 2+1 Semester 7
Air Conditioning 2+1 Turbines 2+1 Production Management 3+0 Training Program -I 0+16
Computer Programming 1+1 Cryogenics 2+1 Elements of Compressible Flow 2+1
Applied Math II 3+0 Commercial & Industrial Air 2+1 Cold Storage Plants 2+1 Semester 8
Communication Skills II 1+0 Conditioning Project II 3+0 Training Program -II 0+16

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B.Sc
Total Credit Hours. : 132
Total Duration. : 4 years
Total Courses :38 + Industrial Training
Total Semesters : 8

Mechanical Engineering Technology


Eligibility
FSc pre Engineering / DAE Mechanical / Intermediate (Math)

Semester 4
Semester 2 Machining Technology 3+1
Workshop Practice 1+1 Hydraulic Machinery 2+1
Industrial Materials 2+0 Inspection and Quality Control 2+0
Design of Machine Elements 2+1
Semester 6
Computer Programming 1+1 Heat and Mass Flow Process 2+1
Applied Math II 3+0 Conditioning Monitoring and 2+1
Power Plant Technology 2+1
Mechanics of Materials 2+1 Maintenance
Instrumentation Technology 2+1
Semester 1 Communication Skills II 1+0 Industrial Electronics Technology 3+0
Production Management 3+0
Engineering Drawing and 1+1 Thermodynamics I 2+1 Energy Technology and 2+1
Graphics Semester 5 Conservation
Computer Fundamentals 1+1 Semester 3 HVAC Technology 2+1 Project II 0+3
Applied Math I 3+0 Fluid Flow Process 2+1 Industrial Thermal Utilities 2+1
Communication Skills I 1+0 Basic Mechanics of Machines 3+0 I.C Engine Operation 2+1 Semester 7
Islamic Studies/ Ethics and 2+0 Manufacturing Technology 2+1 Health Safety and Environment 2+0 Training Program -I 0+16
Pakistan Studies Thermodynamics II 2+1 Engineering Management and 2+0
Applied Mechanics 2+1 Report Writing 1+0 Economics Semester 8
Electrical Technology 2+1 Auto CAD 2+1 Project I 0+3 Training Program -II 0+16

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Welcome to
Faculty of Arts & Design
Teaching Architecture is a full-time phenomenon. It requires round the clock thoughtfulness and continual individual concentration on developing a
teacher/student relationship which is professionally beneficial and intellectually everlasting. Part-time teaching cannot deliver such a deliverance.

Department of Architecture at Superior University has managed to prepare and produce Graduate Architects who are immediately absorbed in local
architectural firms and are accepted in foreign universities for Post-Graduate education. Our performance thus deserves praise. This fact was realized
by the PCATP examiners during their visit last year when they granted accreditation to the first two groups of our graduates. It is hoped that during their
next visit our department will receive full accreditation from this constitutional body which controls architectural profession in Pakistan.

My message to young boys and girls who wish to join us is straight and simple. Do come and join the Superior Group and expect the following:

• Back-Bending Hard Work for five years in Design and Drawing Studios
• Delicious food in our canteen and kiosks
• Informative study trips to historical and current building sites
• Exciting and Adventurous Annual tour to Naran and Northern areas
• Five years of Memorable stay in a small but delightfully attractive and dynamic campus

May All Your Dreams & the Dreams of Your Parents Come True at Superior University (Ameen)

PROF. SYED IRSHAD ALI BURNEY


Dean

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Ar. Prof Irshad Ali Burney
Ar. Azhar Mamoon Sualehi
Ar. Naushaba Azhar
Ar. Umer Malik
Ar. Mohsin Iqbal
Ar. Husnain Raza Khan
Ar. Rabia Shahbaz
Ar. Amna Iqbal
Ar. Zohaib Naveed
Ar. Raja Rehan Tariq

Faculty of Ar. Wajih Ul Hassan


Ar. Mansoor Durrani

Arts & Design


Ar. Waseem Rafi Khan
Ar. Tahir Khan Khalidi
Ar. Yasir Farooq
Ar. Umar Saleem
Ar. Zaid Mian
Ar. Rashid Ali Khan
Ms. Sehar Dogar
Bachelor in Architecture (B. Arch.) Mr. Farzadiq Abbas
Bachelor in Fine Arts Ms. Farhana Rasheed
Bachelor in Interior Design Mr. Naveed Atta
Bachelor in Textile Design Mr. Salman Ishaq

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Bachelors
Course Duration: 5 years
Course Work: 10 semester
Thesis: 9 and 10 semester
Total Credit Hours: 174

of Architecture (B. Arch.)


Eligibility
Intermediate, A Level, DAE or equivalent

Semester 3
Architectural Design-I 6
Visual communication-I 2
Semester 1 Computer Application in 2
Basic Design-I 6
Architecture - I
Basic Drawing-I 4
Materials and Construction-II 3
Semester 5
Computer Skills-I 2 Architectural Design-III 6
Physical Environmental studies-I 3
Architectural Vocabulary 2 Building Services-I 3
Structural System-I 2
English-I 2 Architectural Working Drawing 3
Islamyat & Pk-studies 2 Advance Computer Application - I 3
Semester 9
Semester 4 Physical Environmental studies-II 3 Semester 7 Thesis Design-I 8
Semester 2 Architectural Design-II 6 Arch Design-V 8 Semester 8
Project Management 2
Basic Design-II 6 Visual communication-II 2 Semester 6 Urban Design-I 2 Arch Design-VI 8
Architecture Design-VII 6
Basic Drawing-II 4 Materials and Construction-III 3 Arch Design-IV 8 Architects & Architecture in 2 Urban Design-II 2
Theory of Color and Light 2 History of Architecture-I 2 Archipreneurship 3 Pakistan Building Bye Laws 2
Materials and Construction-I 2 Computer Application in Sustainable Design 2 Theory of Architecture 2 Cost and Estimation 2 Semester 10
Computer Skills-II 2 Architecture - II 3 History of Architecture-II 2 Landscape Architecture 2 Architectural Psychology 2 Thesis Design-II 12
English-II 2 Structural System-II 2 Building Services-II 3 Research & Report Writing 2 Interior Design 2 Professional Practice 2

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Bachelors
Course Duration: 4 years
Course Work: 8 semesters
Thesis: 7 and 8 semester
Total Credit Hours: 119

of Fine Arts
Eligibility
Intermediate, A Level, or equivalent

Semester 5
Cultural Studies 2
Semester 3 History of Western Art 2
Art Appreciation I 2 Miniature Tradition 2
History of Cultures 2 Painting (Composition)/ 6
Drawing 3 Landscape /
Landscape/Still life painting 4 still life painting
Graphic Arts 3 Drawing 3
Techniques of painting/Material 3 Calligraphy 2
& Process
Semester 6 Semester 7
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 4 Cultural Studies 2 Art Appreciation 2
Basic Design-I 6 Basic Design-II 6 Art Appreciation II 2 History of Western Art 2 (Modern Art)
Basic Drawing-I 4 Basic Drawing-II 4 History of Cultures 2 Drawing 3 Socio Culture Studies 2
Computer Skills-I 2 Theory of Color and Light 2 Painting (figure in cont.) 4 Calligraphy 2 Drawing 3
Vocabulary 2 Materials 2 Calligraphy 2 Painting (the figure in the 4 Painting (Composition) 6
English-I 2 Computer Skills-II 2 Drawing 3 context)/ (Composition) Installation Art 3
Islamyat & Pk-studies 2 English-II 2 Sculpture 3 Miniature painting 2 Research Methodology 2

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Bachelors
Course Duration: 4years
Course Work: 8 semester
Thesis: 7 and 8 semester
Total Credit Hours: 138

of Interior Design (BID)


Eligibility
Intermediate, A Level, or equivalent

Semester 1 Semester 3
Basic Design-I 6 Interior Design Studio-I 6
Basic Drawing-I 4 Graphic Representations 3 Semester 5
Computer Skills-I 2 History of Interior Design 2 Interior Design Studio-III 6
Vocabulary 2 Critical Thinking 2 Interior Furnishing & Furniture’s 3
English-I 2 Computer Aided Design 3 Understanding of Interior Lightening 3
Islamyat & Pk-studies 2 (Auto Cad) Interior Landscape-I 3
Materials for interior 2 Advance Computer Application-II 3
Semester 2
Basic Design-II 6 Semester 4 Semester 6 Semester 7
Basic Drawing-II 4 Interior Design Studio-II 6 Interior Design Studio-IV 6 Thesis Interior Design-I 8
Theory of Color and Light 2 Color Theory & Application 3 Exhibition Designing 3 Entrepreneurship 3 Semester 8
Materials and Construction-I 2 Drawing and Composition 2 Design Marketing 3 Technical Report Writing 3 Thesis Interior Design-II 8
Computer Skills-II 2 Interior Standards 3 Interior Landscape-II 3 Visualization 3 Interior Project Management 3
English-II 2 Advance Computer Application-I 3 Sustainable Interior Design 3 (Max Animation) Visualization (Show Case V-Ray) 3

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Bachelors
Course Duration: 4 years
Course Work: 8 semesters
Thesis: 8th semester
Total Credit Hours: 142

of Textile Design (BTD)


Eligibility
Intermediate, A Level, or equivalent

Semester 3 Semester 5
Textile Drawing 1 2 Textile Drawing 2 3
Textile Studio Practice 1 4 Textile Studio Practice 2 4
Textile Rendering Techniques 4 Digital textile design 1 2
Off Loom Weaving 2 (Adobe Photoshop) Semester 7
Theme Research/ Story & Mood 4 Colour theory 2 Intro to fashion design/ fashion 4
Board, Design History of textile 2 illustrations
Textile fibers/ Felt making 2 Woven design 1 2 Market/ industry visits 4
(On Loom/ Basic Weave) Final theme selection/ thesis 4
Techniques of marbling, batik, 4 Textile Design seminar 2 4
Semester 4
tie & dye, shaboori Research methodology 2
Surface Design 1 4
Textile Printing Techniques 6
Semester 1 Semester 2 (screen printing, block printing, Semester 6 Semester 8
Basic Design-I 6 Basic Design-II 6 digital printing) Textile Design Seminar 1 3 Thesis work development 6
Basic Drawing-I 4 Basic Drawing-II 4 Digital Textile Design 1 2 Surface design 2 3 (paper work to fabric samples)
Computer Skills-I 2 Theory of Color and Light 2 (Adobe Photoshop) Design marketing 2 Thesis product construction 6
Vocabulary 2 Materials 2 Mix Media Textile/ Textile 2 Textile Sculpture/ 3D Textiles 3 Thesis discussion/product 3
English-I 2 Computer Skills-II 2 Embellishment & Hand Embroidery Internship (summer vocations) 4 development
Islamyat & Pk-studies 2 English-II 2 Woven Design 2(Advance Level) 4 Textile Crafts 3 Thesis display 3

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College of Accountancy
Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul Rehman Mr. Muhammad Aamir Iqbal
Prof. Dr. Ch. Abdul Khaliq Mr. Ehtisham Amir
Prof. Ibn E Abbas Ashraf Ms. Hafza Iram Shehzadi
Prof. Muhammad Imran Khalid Mr. Taimoor
Prof. Hafiz Anees Afzal Mr. Hammad Hussain
We have proud our competence by securing Top Positions in CAT & Mr. Arshad Haroon Mr. Umar Irfan
ACCA (UK) Exams. We believe that Superior College of Accountancy Mr. Junaid Subhani Adv. Muhammad Saeed Malik
will further strengthen the trust of the Nation by producing 'Accounting Mr. Ahmad Ilyas Mr. Attique Riaz
Professionals' with Compassionate and Professional Faculty & Ms. Tayyaba Mehmood
Contemporary System of Education. We will also inculcate such norms Mr. Dr. Rizwan Qaiser Danish
and ethics in our students that proves them to be the World's Top Mr. Muhammad Haris Masror
Professionals. Mr. Zubair Arshad

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Driving the economy with our Commitment

Why Superior ?
Split Degree and Free ACCA Options.
Free & Easy Visa processing facility from Superior.
Intermediate to Ph.D; A Complete Career Building Institute.
Experienced, Caring & Professional Faculty.
Be a Professionally Qualified Accountant.
Scholarship Schemes.
First time in the History of Pakistan Highly Demanding Professional Qualification.
We At Superior Group of Colleges High Employability.
Guaranteed Job Placements.
have especially designed Explore new Horizons in Banks, Multinationals and other
4 Years Accounting & Finance/ Management Financial Institutions.
& Finance Bachelor Degree International Desk for ACCA & CIMA.
2 Years Accounting & Finance/ Management Free Internet, Printing and Scanning Facilities for Everyone.
& Finance Master Degree Professional Development through Co-curricular & Extra-
to ensure that Curricular Activities.
Special Counselling Hours.
it responds to the needs and Availability of best course materials.
Expectations of the modern Hostel Facility.
Accountancy profession Access to Lectures through Multi-media.

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BS (Hons.)
Total Courses 40 + Internship/ Research-
Project + Community Project + Independent
Business Project
Total Semesters: 8

Accounting & Finance (Morning)


Eligibility
Intermediate or Equivalent

Semester 5
Semester 3 Advance Corporate Reporting
Semester 1 Financial Reporting Performance Management
Financial Accounting Business Taxation Introdection to Psychology Semester 7
Principles of Marketing Economics Development of Pakistan Accounting Software
Micro Economics
Information System Organizational Behaviour and Public Finance
Introduction to Computer Application
Pak Studies & Islamic Studies Leadership skills Marketing Management
Introduction to Sociology
Business Communication Advance Performance Management
English I
Business Analysis
Semester 6
Semester 2 Semester 4 Presentation Skill Training Course
Cost Accounting Financial Management Corporate Finance Semester 8
Macro Economics Audit & Internal Control Advance Audit & Assuarance Financial Analysis
Managing People Business Law Services Corporate Governance
Business Mathematics & Statistics Quantitative Techniques in business Business Information Management Business Strategy
English-II Money and Banking Business Communication II Final Project/ Internship

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M.Sc
Total Courses 24 + Internship/ Research-
Project + Community Project + Independ-
ent Business Project
Total Semesters: 4

Accounting and Finance (Morning / Evening)


Eligibility
B.Com / ADP or Equivalent

Semester 2
Performance Management
Financial Reporting
Business Communication
Corporate Law
Entrepreneurship
Taxation Semester 4
Governance & Ethics
Semester 1 Semester 3 International Business & Finance
Business Accounting Corporate Financial Reporting Financial Analysis
Quantitative Techniques in Business Financial Management Corporate Finance
Modern Economics Audit & Assurance ERP - Financial Module
Cost Accounting Management Information System Islamic Finance
Computer Application In Business Marketing Research Project/ Internship
Managing People Presentation Skill Training Course Thesis / Viva (6)

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Welcome to
Faculty of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy is committed to ensure Quality Pharmacy Education and promote research culture in
Pakistan. The department has successfully advocated and promoted the role of the Pharmacists in society by providing highly skilled and motivated
professionals who could communicate effectively with the patients and other professionals to improve the Health Care System of Pakistan for better
outcomes. The Faculty of Pharmacy was established in 2010-11 with a vision to build a world class prestigious institution offering Innovative and High
Quality Professional Pharmacy Education, Unique Learning Environment, State of the Art Facilities and Infrastructure.

I believe that in 21st century, the Universities of Pakistan play a very important role in its economic development & therefore must respond to the rapid
growth & phenomenal advancements made by science & technology. As a visionary of the future of Higher Education, we are making utmost efforts to
attain excellence and provide quality education throughout Pakistan. I am highly optimistic that our University will achieve its prime objectives through
unity & teamwork.

The experience at the University for a student is not only driven by Excellence in Academics and Research but it includes the entire experience of being
involved in the projects through our entreprenuerial echo system that the university takes on as well as the experience that a student gains outside
classrooms. We have extensive activities at the campus from sports to cultural events that keeps you engaged and entertained throughout the year.
A warm welcome to all students who wish to be the Superheroes of their lives.

PROF. DR, AZMAT RASHEED


Dean

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Prof. Dr. Azmat Rasheed Muhammad Asim Jamil
Dr. Abu Bakar Munir Mr. Sohaib Ifthikhar Biag.
Dr. Ashfique Ali Bukhari Miss Almas Fatima
Dr. Shafiqe Ali Shah Miss Shahla Ifthikar
Dr. Rashida Parveen Mr. Adeel Arshad
Mr. Shahzad Qamar Mr.Hassan Mahmood Qureshi
Mr. Muhammad Razi Ullah Mr. Muhammad Umair

Faculty of
Miss. Sidra Hasnain Mr. Syed Waqar Ali Baqar
Miss. Samreen Tanvir Miss Humaira Shaheen

Pharmacy
Mr. Babar Habib Mr. Shahid Rafique
Mr. Jamsahid Akbar Mr. Rana Mateen
Mr. Bushra Naureen Mr. Kamran Saeed
Mr. Ahmad Umer Shoaib Prof. Zia Ullah Khan
Mr. Muhmmad Aun Mr. Aqeel Ashraf Javid
Miss. Mayyada Bajwa Dr. Nasir Abbas
Mr. Muhammad Arsalan Amjad
Miss Kanwal Ishique
Miss. Mehwish Qayum
Mr. Talal Shaheer

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M.Phil
Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)
Total Semester :4
Total Credit Hours : 30
Total Course : 8

Eligibility
(i) Candidates having academic qualifications form pharmacy institutes recognized by
Higher Education Commission and Pharmacy Council of Pakistan are eligible to apply.
(ii) Eligibility Criteria will be followed as directed by HEC and The Superior College.

Semester 1
Advanced Pharmaceutics-I 3
Applied Biopharmaceutics and 3
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmaceutical Microbiology 3
Biostatistics 3

Semester 2
Pharmaceutical Technology 3 Semester 3
Clinical Pharmacy 3 Research and thesis 3
Advanced Pharmaceutics-II 3
Research Methodology, Seminar 3 Semester 4
& Project writing Research and thesis 3

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Total Credit Hours : 198
Total Courses : 63
Total Semesters : 10 Pharm.D
Doctor Of Pharmacy
Eligibility
F.Sc ( Pre-Medical)/ A,Level ( Biology) with at least 60% marks ( Equivalence certificate
would be needed for A, Level )

Semester 3 Semester 9
Islamic Studies 3
Semester 7
Pharmacy Practice-IVA 3 Pharmaceutics-VIIA 3+1
Pharmaceutics-IIA (Dosage 3+1 (Hospital Pharmacy) (Pharmaceutical Technology)
Form Science) Pharmacy Practice- 3+1
Pharmacy Practice-VA 3+1
Semester 1 Pharmaceutics-IIIA Semester 5 (Clinical Pharmacy-I) VIA (Advanced Clinical
English-A (Functional English) 2 (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & 3+1 Pharmacy Practice-IIA 3+1 Pharmaceutics-IVA (Industrial 3+1 Pharmacy-II)
Immunology) (Dispensing Pharmacy) Pharmacy) Pharmacy Practice-VIIA 3
Pharmaceutics-IA (Physical 3+1
Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Chemistry- 3+1 Pharmaceutics-VA 3+1 (Forensic Pharmacy)
Pharmacy)
Therapeutics-IA 3+1 IIIA (Pharmaceutical Analysis) (Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacy Practice-VIIIA 3
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IA 3+1 Pharmacology and 3+1
Pharmacognosy-IA (Basic) 3+1 Pharmacokinetics) (Pharmaceutical Management
(Organic) Therapeutics-IIA & Marketing)
Pharmacy Practice-IA 3 Pharmaceutics-VIA 3+1
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIA 3+1 Pharmacognosy-IIA 3+1 Pharmaceutical Chemistry- 3+1
(Pharmaceutical Mathematics) (Pharmaceutical Quality
(Biochemistry) (Advanced) Management) IVA (Medicinal Chemistry)
Physiology-A 3+1 Pathology 3+1
Anatomy & Histology 3+1 Semester 4 Semester 8 Semester 10
Pakistan Studies 2 Semester 6 Pharmacy Practice-IVB 3 Pharmaceutics- VIIB 3+1
Pharmacy Practice-IIB 3 (Hospital Pharmacy) (Pharmaceutical Technology)
Semester 2 Pharmaceutics-IIB (Dosage 3+1
(Community, Social & Pharmacy Practice-VB 3+1 Pharmacy Practice-VIB 3+1
English-B (Communication & 4 Form Science)
Administrative Pharmacy) (Clinical Pharmacy-I) (Advanced Clinical
Writing skills) Pharmaceutics-IIIB 3+1
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIIB, 3+1 Pharmaceutics-IVB (Industrial 3+1 Pharmacy-II)
Pharmaceutics-IB (Physical 3+1 (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & (Pharmaceutical Analysis) Pharmacy) Pharmacy Practice-VIIB 3
Pharmacy) Immunology) Pharmacology and 3+1 Pharmaceutics-VB 3+1 (Forensic Pharmacy)
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IB 3+1 Pharmacology and 3+1 Therapeutics-IIB (Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacy Practice-VIIIB 3
(Organic) Therapeutics-IB Pharmacognosy-IIB (Advanced) 3+1 Pharmacokinetics) (Pharmaceutical Management
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IIB 3+1 Pharmacognosy-IB (Basic) 3+1 Pharmacy Practice-III, 3+1 Pharmaceutics-VIB 3+1 & Marketing)
(Biochemistry) Pharmacy Practice-IB (Bio- 3 (Computer and its Applications (Pharmaceutical Quality Pharmaceutical Chemistry- 3+1
Physiology-B 3+1 statistics) in Pharmacy) Management) IVB (Medicinal Chemistry)

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Welcome to
Faculty of
Medical Sciences

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It is indeed a matter of immense pleasure for me to introduce Azra Naheed Medical College Lahore. The College is a constituent college
of 'The Superior College Lahore' chartered under ACT XVI of 2004 passed by Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in 2004. Azra Naheed
Medical College has been established at Raiwind Road in January 2011 with its magnificent building and very pleasant environment.
"Reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more", This quote suits best with the mission of Superior Group of Colleges. With
an excellent history of educational success, Superior has proved its worth in the educational sector and is now unveiling new frontiers to
benefit the people of Pakistan.

The Azra Naheed Medical College aims at changing the mindset and enhancing a specialized research culture in Pakistan. We are destined
to bring a change through this innovative program in which research is given more importance than the routine curriculum. The students
experience international exposure and they are transforming to be excellent practitioners through our co-curricular activities and friendly
learning environment.

InShaAllah. The Azra Naheed Medical College is proving itself to be an institute providing best facilities to its students. The international
collaborations along with the context based research are our strength. The unique learning & teaching pedagogies, entrepreneurial
ecosystem and plan IQ & EQ are those characteristics which makes our students stand high among their contemporaries.

I strongly believe that graduates of this great institution are proving themselves to be ethical, competent and true professionals and
contribute tremendously in providing the health facilities of international standard to the society and humanity.

I pray to Allah Almighty that He gives us the courage to perform our responsibilities towards the youth of Pakistan (Ameen).

Prof. Dr. M. Akbar Chaudhry


Dean

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Azra Naheed
Medical College
Prof. Dr. M. Akbar Chaudhry Dr. Najma Shoaib

Faculty of
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saeed Dr. Muhammad Usman Tahir
Dr. Rubina Anwaar Sheikh Dr. Abdul Rehman

Medical Sciences
Dr. Saboohi Saeed Dr. Muhammad Fiaz
Dr. Fakhar Un Nisa Dr. Ghazala Wali
Dr. Muhammad Muslim Khan Dr. Muhammad Ahmad Khan

MBBS
Dr. Muhammad Zahid Dr. Muhammad Bilal Raza
Dr. Naila Atif Dr. Aliya Aslam Butt
Dr. Sohaila Mushtaq Dr. Kamran Afzal
Dr. Shahid Mahmood Dr. Shabbir Ahmad
Dr. Muhammad Atif Qureshi Dr. Sadia Ikram
Dr. Muhammad Aslam Dr. Ikram Ul Haq
Dr. Tahir Bashir Dr. Tahmina Gul
Dr. M. Malik Nazir Khan Dr. Rizwan Saeed
Dr. Iqbal Ahmed Azhar Dr. Ayesha Jamil
Dr. Naela Tariq Dr. Maqsood Ahmad
Dr. Shaheen Kousar Dr. Tahir Nazeer
Dr. Shumaila Zia Dr. Sumaira Khalid
Dr. Muhammad Zahid Latif Dr. Shabnum Sibtain
Dr. Arshad Mahmood Minhas Dr. Huma Tehseen

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Dr. Humaira Tabssum Dr. Khaleeq Ahmed Qureshi Dr. Sh Javaid Nazir
Dr. Shahid Aslam Dr. Arooj Usman Dr. Jalal ud Din Gohar
Dr. Abrar Hussain Shah Dr. Kanwal Sharif Dr. Syeda Rizwana Jafri
Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Dr. Syeda Rizwana Jafri Dr. Anum Amjad
Dr. Shahid Hussain Sial Dr. Asad Mahmood Dr. Tahira Munir
Dr. Nasir Iqbal Dr. Nuzhat Yahya Dr. Nimra Batool
Dr. Fahmina Ashfaq Dr. Sidrah Kanwal Dr. Rafia Masood
Dr. Aniqa Anser Tufail Dr. Tamoor Tanvir Dr. Zaib un Nisa
Dr. Hafiz Abdul Rauf Dr. Shahrukh Maqsud Dr. Fatima Maqsood
Dr. Shahid Hussain Sial Dr. Abdul Sattar Dr. Zunaira Majeed
Dr. Osama Habib Dr. Farheen Tariq Dr. Saman Khan
Dr. Ali Javaid Dr. Aqib Javed Dr. Anmol Zahra
Dr. Ihtesham Hussain Malik Dr. Fahad Hassan Ashraf Dr. Anum Munir
Dr. Qundeel Zahra Dr. Faisal Hassan Zahid Chaudhry Dr. Abdul Basit Rana
Dr. Saeed Taj Din Dr. Zunair Bajwa Dr. M Bilal Farooq
Dr. Shumaila Rafique Dr. Saleem Shahzad Dr. Sadaf Zahid
Dr. Sana Akhtar Dr. Salma Asad Dr. Saima Pervaiz
Dr. Zafar Iqbal Dr. Abubakar Sarfraz Dr. Asma Arshad
Dr. Muhammad Farooq Dr. Ali Hassan Dr. Sameen Bint Ali
Dr. Shumaila Kanwal Dr. Zahra Safdar Dr. Fatima Tuz Zahra
Dr. Asma Inam Dr. Muhammad Irfan Azeem Dr. Sameen Waqqas
Dr. Sadia Wazir Dr. Faiza Irshad Dr. Amina Mahmood
Dr. Fauzia Imran Dr. Bushra Iftikhar Dr. Nazish Ijaz
Dr. Rida Ajmal Khan Dr. Zunaira Usman Dr. Aroosa Iram
Dr. Junaid Iqbal Dr. Nida Yousaf Dr. Nabeela Saeed
Dr. Shakil Zar e Khawri Dr. Roman Akram Dr. Ghulam Abbas
Dr. Mahwish Iftikhar Dr. Umer Farooq

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MBBS
Total Courses : 13, Total Credit Hours. : 6091
Total Duration : 5 years
Eligibility : F.Sc (Pre-Medical)/ A, Level (Biology) With at least 60% marks and propor-
tionate Entry Test Marks (Equivalence certificate would be needed for A, Level)

1st & 2nd year Wound Healing Bed Side Medicine Epidemiology & Disease Training Surgery & Allied
Anatomy Disorders of Circulation & Shock History Taking & Clinical Control Seminars & Tutorials General Surgery
General Anatomy Microbiology Examination Biostatistics Surgery & Allied Anesthesia
Gross Anatomy Genetics Interpretation of Physical Signs Demography & Population To attain core knowledge of & Orthopedic, Trauma, Urology,
Histology Neoplosia Pediatric Medicine dynamics apply Principles of Surgery Neurosurgery, Radiology,
General Histology Immunology Surgery & Allied Food & Nutrition To deal with critical situations oncology
Special Histology Parasitology Introduction Bed Side Reproductive & Child Health To acquire Knowledge of Clinical / Bed Teaching &
Embryology Pharmacology & Teaching Health of School age Children systems & Diseases, Including Training
General Embryology Therapeutics History Taking Environment Health Sciences Orthopedics & Trauma and O.T Duties to observe operations
Special Embryology General Pharmacology Physical Examination Occupational Health Anesthesiology / Procedures
Physiology Clinical Pharmacology & Interpretation of Physical Signs Prevention of Diseases, Obstetrics & Gynecology Tutorials, Seminars, & C.P.C.
Physiology Part-I Therapeutics Orthopaedics Disaster Management Ophthalmology Obstetrics & Gynecology
Physiology Part-II Experimental Pharmacology - Obstetrics & Gynecology Medical ethics ENT Theory Lectures
Experimental Physiology Prescription writing - Ophthalmology Practical & Community Based 5th Year Clinical / Bed Side Teaching
Biochemistry Forensic Medicine & - ENT Training. Medicine & Allied O.T duties / Labour Room
Biochemistry Part-I Toxicology 4th Year Medicine & Allied specialities duties to observe operations &
Biochemistry Part-II Forensic Medicine Pathology Including Psychiatry & General Medicine & including Procedures
Experimental, Biochemistry Toxicology Special Pathology Dermatology Cardiology, Pulmonary, Tutorials, Seminars
Behavioral Sciences Practical’s In Forensic Medicine Haematology General Introduction Neurology, Nephrology, C.P.C
Pakistan Studies Practical’s in Toxicology Chemical Pathology Study of systems, including Hepatology & GIT, Psychiatry & Pediatrics
Islamic Studies Visit for Autopsy studies Community Medicine Tropical Diseases, Infections Dermatology. Theory Lectures
Visit to Courts Contents of Curriculum Diseases Clinical / Bedside Teaching & Bedside Teaching & Training
3rd Year Visit to Psychiatric Unit / Jail & Concepts of health & Disease Endocrinology Training. Neonatology
Pathology Forensic Science Lab Introduction to Public health & Hematology Tutorials, Seminars & C.P.C. C.P.C.
General Pathology Medicine & Allied health system in Pakistan. Bed Side Clinical Teaching & (Clinicopathological Conference)
Inflammation Introduction
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Dr. Hafiz Sheraz Arshad
Dr. Umer Maqsood
Dr. Sara Ehsan
Dr. Gulnaz Zaheer
Dr. Iqra Rasheed

Department of Dr. Wajeeha Mahmood


Dr. Muhammad Aziz Subhani

Physiotherapy
Dr. Rubab Naqvi
Dr. Zohaib Shahid
Dr. Mian Ali Raza
Dr. Umair Iqbal
Dr. Lala Zar
Ms. Fatima Sadaf

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Doctor
Course Duration: 5 Years
Course Work: 172 Credit Hours
Thesis: 6 credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 178

of Physiotherapy
Eligibility
Eligibility Criteria: 60% Marks in Intermediate (Pre-Medical)

Semester 1
Anatomy –I 4(3-1) Semester 6 Semester 8
Physiology-I 3(2-1)
Pathology & Microbiology-II 3(2-1) Medicine-II 3(3-0)
Kinesiology & Muscle Testing-I 3(2-1)
Semester 4 Pharmacology & Therapeutics-II 2(2-0) Surgery-II 3(3-0)
English-I (Functional English) 3(3-0)
Physical Agents & 3(2-1) Neurological Physical Therapy 3(2-1)
Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Anatomy-IV (Neuro Anatomy) 3(2-1)
Electrotherapy –II Scientific Inquiry & Research 3(2-1)
Introduction To Computer 3(2-1) Biomechanics & Ergonomics-II 3(2-1)
Biostatistics II & Mathematics 3(3-0) Methodology
Health & Welness 2(2-0)
(University Optional) Emergency Procedures & 3(2-1)
Semester 2 Biochemistry II 3(2-1)
Community Medicine & 3(3-0) Primary Care In Physical
Anatomy –II 4(3-1) Exercise Physiology 3(2-1)
Rehabilitation Therapy
Physiology-II 3(2-1) Molecular Biology & Genetics 2(2-0)
Supervised Clinical Practice-II 3(0-3) Supervised Clinical Practice-IV 3(0-3)
Kinesiology & Muscle Testing-II 3(2-1)
English-II (Communication Skills) 3(3-0) Semester 5
Islamic Studies / Ethics 2(2-0) Pathology & Microbiology-I 2(2-0) Semester 9
Sociology 2(2-0) Pharmacology & 2(2-0) Semester 7 Cardiopulmonary Physical 3(2-1)
Therapeutics-I Medicine-I 3(3-0) Therapy Semester 10
Semester 3 Physical Agents & 3(2-1) Surgery-I 3(3-0) Prosthetics & Orthotics 2(2-0) Obstetrics & Gynaecological 2(2-0)
English-III (Technical Writing & 3(3-0) Electrotherapy-I Radiology & Diagnostic 3(2-1) Clinical Decision Making & 3(3-0) Physical Therapy
Presentation Skills) Therapeutic Exercises & 3(2-1) Imaging Differential Diagnosis Paediatric Physical Therapy 2(2-0)
Medical Physics 3(2-1) Techniques Musculoskeletal Physical 3(2-1) Manual Therapy 3(2-1) Gerontology & Geriatric 2(2-0)
Anatomy –III 3(2-1) Biostatistics-I 3(3-0) Therapy Professional Practice 2(2-0) Physical Therapy
Physiology-III 3(2-1) Behavioral Sciences 2(2-0) Evidence Based Practice 3(2-1) (Laws, Ethics &Administration) Sports Physical Therapy 2(2-0)
Biomechanics & Ergonomics-I 3(3-0) (Psychology & Ethics) Supervised Clinical Practice-III 3(0-3) Integumentry Physical Therapy 2(2-0) Supervised Clinical Practice-VI 4(0-4)
Biochemistry-I 2(2-0) Supervised Clinical Practice-I 3(0-3) Healthcare Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Supervised Clinical Practice-V 3(0-3) Research Project 6

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Welcome to
Faculty of
Allied Health Sciences

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I welcome you to the faculty of Allied Health Sciences at Superior University. Our exceptional and diverse faculty & personnel are fully
committed to the quality dissemination of medical knowledge and the training of a new generation of competent physicians. We are
collectively dedicated to our teaching, as we continuously aim to improve and embrace state-of-the-art principles and methods of medical
education.
We constantly strive towards providing an optimal learning environment by keeping current with our understanding of medical knowledge &
remaining innovative, both in our curriculum and teaching practices. We inspire our students to be passionate about providing their patients
with the best possible care. At Superior we embrace a spiral, competency-based curriculum designed to introduce students to the best
practices in patient care, using innovative teaching strategies, including advanced simulation training, and much more.
As we enter the Era of Bioinformatics, medical educators are challenged to seek innovative teaching methods that address the multitude
and magnitude of scientific, technological and demographic factors that have converged to revolutionize today’s approach to human health
and well-being. At Superior University we prepare our students to excel in the art of healing, but also to become inspired innovators for the
advancement of knowledge and patient-centered healthcare while experiencing a full spectrum of health care environments.

I pray to Allah Almighty that He gives us the courage to perform our responsibilities towards the youth of Pakistan (Ameen).

Prof. Dr. Fahim Haider Jaffery


Dean

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Faculty of Prof. Dr. Fahim Haider Jaffery
Dr. Musarrat ullah Afridi

Allied Health
Dr. Saqib Naeem
Dr. Muhammad Sumair Farooq

Sciences
Dr. Ayma Syed
Ms. Syeda Tasneem Kousar
Ms. Rubina Jabeen
Dr. Uqba Mehmood
Dr. Sabeen Sabri
Dr. Nazia Kanwal
Dr. Rashida Perveen
Doctor of Physiotherapy Dr. Yasir Rehman
BS Biotechnology Dr. Syed Abdul Qadir Shah
BS Bio Chemistry and Biotechnology Dr. Hina Zain
BS Molecular Biology and Dr. Habib Hussain
Biotechnology Dr. Ayesha Fahim
BS Microbiology and Biotechnology Dr. Zartashia Arooj
BS Medical Lab Sciences (BSMLS) Dr. Verda Jalil
BS Human Nutritional & Dietetics (HND) Dr. Hafiz M. Majid
BS Medical Imaging Ms. Sidra Hasnain
BS Optometry

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Mr. Zafar Hussain Ms. Raeesa Sattar Dr. Hamza Mirza Mr. Ubaidullah Jan
Ms. Nadia Zawar Ms. Fareeha Rafique Dr.Muhammad Shah Rukh Lodhi Dr. Amna Sajjad
Ms. Mariyum Shabir Ms. Afshan Arshad Dr. Ahmed Waleed Wayne Fiza Khan
Mr. Dureshwar Saleem Ms.Sana Kamran Dr. Zain Fatima Ms. Rabia Nawaz
Ms. Zarnigar Ms. Faiza Abbas Dr. Lubna Irum Ms. Samyyia Abrar
Miss Zunira Amir Ms. Fatima Sadaf Dr. Usman Rashid Mr. Adil Asif
Mrs. Farha Batool Ms. Umera Sidiqui Dr. Shoaib Farooq Mr. Shafqat Rehman
Ms. Shahla Saeed Mr. Amal Fiaz Dr.Tahira Shoaib Mr. Rana Muhammad Athar Azeem
Ms. Reeba Saleem Ms. Sidra Sultan Dr. Hafsa Jameel Mr. Hafiz Ubaid ur Rehman
Ms. Rabia Taskeen Ms. Rabia Khalid Dr. Azeema Rafique Ms. Anum Ishaq
Ms. Sajida Batool Ms. Sana Nawaz Dr. Ayesha Muhammad Rana Mr. Ahmed Sohail
Dr. Hin Naz Naseem Mr. Raza ur Rehman Dr. Abid Naeem Mr. Rizwan Ali Shah
Dr. Maria Shafique Mr. Raheel Muzavir Dr. Sara Ijaz Mr. Hafiz Faraz Iqbal
Dr. Hamza Mirza Mr. Muhammad Abdul Samad Ms. Munazza Rubab Ms. Mufaaza Kamran
Dr. Meral Fatima Mr. Muhammad Adnan Ms. Sidra Iqbal Mr. Mahmood ul Hassan
Dr. Shariq Ali Khan Mr. Saqib Hussain Mr. Ijaz Ahmed Mr. Abid Ali
Dr. FarihaFayyaz Ms. Sajida Shahbbir Ms. Asma Zahra Mr. Awais Ali Ch
Dr. Shafaq Imran Ms. Humaira Shaheen Dr. Khansa Ms. Sidra Parveen
Dr. Taliah Uppal Mr. Sarmad Siddique Ms. Shahid Noor
Dr. Ahmed Chaudhary Mr. Mubashir Hassan Mr. Ahmed Sohail

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BS
Biotechnology
Course Duration: 4 YEARS
Total Credit Hours: 134

Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Basic training & research work is also included.

Semester 5
Semester 1 Virology 3(3-0)
English-I 3(3-0) Semester 3 Introduction to cell signaling 3(3-0)
Islamic Studies 2(2-0) English-III 3(3-0) Industrial Biotechnology 3(2-1)
Mathematics-I 3(3-0) Probability & Biostatistics 3(3-0) Principles of Biochemical 3(2-1)
Introduction to Computer 3(2-1) Cell Biology 3(2-1) Engineering
Classical Genetics 3(3-0) Microbiology 3(2-1) Bioinformatics 3(1-2)
Biochemistry-I 3(2-1) Inorganic Chemistry 3(2-1) Genetic resources & 3(3-0)
Biological diversity 3(3-0) Conservation
Semester 2
English-II 3(3-0) Semester 4 Semester 6 Semester 7
Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Methods in Molecular Biology 3(1-2) Fermentation Biotechnology 3(2-1) Recombinant DNA technology 4(3-1) Semester 8
Biomathematics 3(3-0) Genomics & Proteomics 3(3-0) Food Biotechnology 3(2-1) Environment Biotechnology 3(2-1) Animal Biotechnology 3(2-1)
Organic Chemistry 3(2-1) Immunology 3(2-1) Agriculture Biotechnology 3(2-1) Nano Biotechnology 3(2-1) Health Biotechnology 3(3-0)
Introduction to 3(3-0) Analytical Chemistry 3(2-1) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Microbial Biotechnology 3(2-1) Bio-safety & Bioethics 2(2-0)
Biotechnology Molecular Biology 3(3-0) Research methodology & 3(3-0) Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 3(3-0) Research Project or Internship 6(0-6)
Biochemistry-II 3(2-1) Cell and Tissue Culture 3(3-0) Skill Enhancement Seminar 1(1-0) or Special Paper

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BS
Biochemistry And Biotechnology
Course Duration: 4 YEARS
Total Credit Hours: 134

Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Basic training & research work is also included.

Semester 5
Bioinformatics 1-2
Research Methodology 2-0
Semester 3 Probability & Biostatistics 3-0
Biochemistry III 2-1 Body Fluids And Function 2-1 Semester 7
Introduction To Biotechnology 3-0 Biochemistry Of Vitamins 3-0 Genetic Resources & 3-0
Cell Biology II 3-1 And Minerals Conservation
Molecular Biology II 4-0 Microbial Biochemistry 3-1 Environmental Biotechnology 2-1
English III 3-0 And Biotechnology Biochemical Techniques 1-2
Toxicology 3-0
Semester 1 Semester 4 Semester 6 Enzymology 2-1
Biochemistry I 3-1 Semester 2 Biological Diversity 3-0 Plant Biochemistry 2-1 Seminar 1-0
Classical Genetics 3-0 Biochemistry II 3-1 Biosafety & Bioethics 2-0 Biochemistry Of Hormones 2-1
Introduction To Computers 2-1 Molecular Biology I 4-0 Introduction To Cell Signaling 3-0 Clinical Biochemistry 2-1 Semester 8
English I 3-0 Cell Biology I 3-0 Recombinant DNA Techniques 3-1 Natural Products 3-0 Metabolism 3-0
Mathematics I 3-0 Mathematics II 3-0 Immunology 3-1 General Physiology 3-0 Food Biotechnology 2-1
Islamic Studies 2-0 English II 3-0 Pakistan Studies 2-0 Entrepreneurship 3-0 Review Report/Research 6(0-6)

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BS Course Duration: 4 YEARS
Total Credit Hours: 135

Molecular Biology & Biotechnology


Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Basic training & research work is also included.

Semester 5
Advances In Microscopy And 3(2-1)
Image Analysis
Semester 1 General Physiology 3(3-0)
Biochemistry I 3(2-1) Research Methodology 2(2-0)
Genomics, Transcriptomics 3(3-0) Semester 7
Classical Genetics 3(3-0) Semester 3 Epigenetics 3(3-0)
Introduction to Computer 3(2-1) And Proteomics
Molecular Biology II 4(4-0) General Microbiology 3(2-1) Techniques In Molecular 3(1-2)
Sciences Introduction To Biotechnology 3(3-0) Biology
English I 3(3-0) Cell & Tissue Culture 3(3-0)
Cell Biology II 4(3-1) Stem Cell And Gene Therapy 3(3-0)
Mathematics I 3(3-0) Biochemistry III 3(2-1) Semester 6 Enzymology 3(2-1)
Islamic Studies 2(2-0) English III 3(3-0) Human Genetics And 3(3-0)
Microbial Biotechnology 3(2-1)
And Vaccinology Chromosomal Disorders
Semester 2 Semester 4 Genetic Resources And 3(3-0) Seminar 1
Biochemistry II 3(2-1) Biological Diversity 3(3-0) Conservation
Molecular biology I 3(3-0) Biosafety & Bioethics 2(2-0) Plant Biotechnology 3(2-1) Semester 8
Cell biology I 3(3-0) Introduction To Cell Signaling 3(3-0) Antimicrobial 3(2-1) Biosensors 3(3-0)
Biomathematics 3(3-0) Recombinant DNA Techniques 4(3-1) Chemotherapeutic Nanobiotechnology 3(2-1)
English II 3(3-0) Immunology 3(2-1) Bioinformatics 3(1-2) Molecular Toxicology 3(2-1)
Pakistan studies 2(2-0) Probability and Biostatistics 3(3-0) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Review Report/Research 6

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BS
Microbiology And Biotechnology
Course Duration: 4 Years
Total Credit Hours: 135

Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Basic training & research work is also included.

Semester 5
Cell & Tissue Culture 3(3-0)
Semester 3 General Microbiology 3(2-1) Semester 7
Mycology 3(2-1) Industrial Microbiology 3(2-1)
Molecular Biology II 4(4-0)
Research Methodology 2(2-0) Environmental Microbiology 3(2-1)
Introduction to Biotechnology 3(3-0)
Genomics, Transcriptomics 3(3-0) Stem Cell & Gene Therapy 3(3-0)
Cell Biology II 4(3-1)
& Proteomics Medical Microbiology 3(2-1)
Biochemistry III 3(2-1)
Microbial Taxonomy 3(2-1) Seminar-I 1(1-0)
English III 3(3-0)
Microbial Genetics 3(2-1)
Semester 6
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 4 Techniques in Microbiology 3(2-1) Semester 8
Biochemistry I 3(2-1) Biochemistry II 3(2-1) Biological Diversity 3(3-0) Food Microbiology 3(2-1) Virology 3(3-0)
Classical Genetics 3(3-0) Molecular Biology I 4(4-0) Probability and Biostatistics 3(3-0) Microbial Biotechnology & 3(2-1) Nanobiotechnology 3(2-1)
Introduction to Computers 3(3-0) Cell Biology I 3(3-0) Immunology 3(2-1) Vaccinology Review Report/Research 6(0-6)
English I 3(3-0) Mathematics II 3(3-0) Recombinant DNA Technology 4(3-1) Entrepreneurship 3(0-3) Molecular mechanisms of 2(2-0)
Mathematics I 3(3-0) English II 3(3-0) Introduction to Cell Signaling 3(3-0) Bioinformatics 3(1-2) antimicrobial therapeutic
Islamic Studies 2(2-0) Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Biosafety & Bioethics 2(2-0) General Bacteriology 3(2-1) agent

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BS
Medical Lab Science
Course Duration: 4 Year
Total Credit Hours: 118

Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Basic training & research work is also included.

Semester 3
Blood Banking-I 3
Clinical Pathology-I 3
General Pathology 2 Semester 5 Semester 7
General Pathology 1 Basic Haematology 3 Basic Histo-techniques 3
Immunology and serology- I 3 Chemical Pathology 3 Clinical Lab rotations-II 3
Lab BioSafety & 3 Cytology and Histopathology I 3 Medical ethics 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Management-I Microbiology and parasitology-I 3 Molecular Biology 3
Anatomy-II 2 Anatomy-II 2 Probability and Biostatistics 3 Mycology 3
Anatomy-II 1 Anatomy-II 1 Semester 4
Biochemistry-II 2 Biochemistry-II 2 Blood Banking-II 3 Semester 6 Semester 8
Biochemistry-II 1 Biochemistry-II 1 Clinical Pathology-II 3 Advanced Haematology 3 Advanced Diagnostic 3
Communication Skills 3 Communication Skills 3 Immunology and Serology-II 3 Clinical Lab Rotations -I 3 Techniques
PAKISTAN STUDIES 2 Pakistan Studies 2 Lab BioSafety & 3 Cytology and Histopathology II 3 Advanced Histo-techniques 3
Physiology-II 2 Physiology-II 2 Management-II Microbiology and parasitology-II 3 Genetics 3
Physiology-II 1 Physiology-II 1 Medical Lab Instrumentations 3 Research Methodology 3 Research project 6

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BS
Human Nutrition & Dietetics (HND)
Course Duration: 4 Years
Total Credit Hours: 132

Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Basic training & research work is also included.

Semester 3
English-III (Technical Writing & 3
Presentation Skills)
Food Microbiology 2
Food Microbiology 1
Semester 5
Introductory Molecular Genetics 3 Meal planning & management 3(2-1) Semester 7
Mathematics OR Essentials of 3 Dietetics-I 3(2-1) Dietetics-III 3(2-1)
Biology Nutrition and Psychology 3(3-0) Global Food Issues 3(3-0)
Micronutrients In Human Nutrition 3 Nutritional Education and 3(2-1) Research Methods in Nutrition 3(3-0)
Awareness 3(2-1)
Semester 1 Nutritional Practices in Clinical 3(2-1)
Semester 2 Public Health Nutrition 3(3-0)
Computer Application In Business 3 Semester 4 Care
Food and Drug Laws Nutrition in Emergencies 3(3-0)
Anatomy-I 3 Biochemistry-I 2 Assessment of Nutritional Status 2
Anatomy-I 1 Biochemistry-I 1 Assessment of Nutritional Status 1 Food Toxins & Allergens 3(3-0)
Functional English 3 English-II (Communication Skills) 3 Biostatics 3 Semester 6
Islamic Studies 3 Food Service Management 2 Nutrition Deficiency Disorders 3 Dietetics-II 3(2-1) Semester 8
Physiology-I 3 Food Service Management 1 Functional foods and Nutraceuticals 3 Preventive Nutrition 3(3-0) Research Project/internship 6(0-6)
Physiology-I 1 Fundamentals Of Human Nutrition 3 Nutrition through life cycle 2 Infant and Young Child Feeding 3(2-1) Nutrition Policies and Programs 3(3-0)
Priniciples of Food Sciences 2 Pakistan Studies 2 Food analysis 2 Sports Nutrition 3(2-1) Nutrition Epidemiology 2(2-0)
Priniciples of Food Sciences 1 Physiology-II 1 Food analysis 1 Clinical Biochemistry 3(1-2) Food Service Management 3(3-0)

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BS
Medical Imaging Technology
Course Duration: 4 Years
Total Credit Hours: 120

Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Basic training & research work is also included.

Semester 3 Semester 5
General Pathology 2 Abdominal Ultrasound 3
General Pathology 1 Applied Surgery 3
Radiation Sciences 3 Semester 7
General Radiology 3
Radiation Hazards 3 Computed Tomography (CT) 3
Introduction to Computer 3
Small Parts Ultrasound 3 Interventional Radiology/Practical 3
Mammography & Special 3
Ultrasound & Echocardiography 3 Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI 3
Radiological Techniques
Semester 2 Medical Sociology 3
Semester 1
Radiological Techniques/Practical 3
Physiology-I 2 Anatomy-II 2 Semester 4 Semester 6
Physiology-I 1 Anatomy-II 1 Angiography and Cardiac 3 Basics of Doppler Ultrasound 3
Anatomy-I 2 Biochemistry-II 2 Imaging Medical Ethics 3 Semester 8
Anatomy-I 1 Biochemistry-II 1 Medical Imaging Physics and 3 Medical Imaging in Emerging 3 Internship/Project 6
Biochemistry-I 2 English-A (Functional English) 2 Instrumentation Medicine / Practical Magnetic Resonance 3
Biochemistry-I 1 Pakistan Studies 2 Gynaecological Ultrasound 3 Musculoskeletal Ultrasound 3 Imaging / Practical
Clinical Pharmacology 3 Physiology-II 2 Probability and Biostatistics 3 Nuclear Medicine/ Practical 3 Practical Flouoroscopy 3
Islamic Studies 2 Physiology-II 1 Obstetric Ultrasound 3 Research Methodology 3 Practical Ultrasound 3

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Course Duration: 4 Year
Total Credit Hours: 124
BS
Optometry
Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Semester 4 Basic training & research work is also included.
Optics of the Visual System-I 3
Preventive Ophthalmology 3
Binocular Vision Anomalies and 3 Semester 6
Semester 2
Paediatric Vision Care Community Medicine and Public 3
Basic & Ocular 3 Clinical and Geriatric Optometry 3 Health
Pharmacology Computer Education 1 Contact Lens II 2
Neuro-Anatomy 2 Computer Education 1 Contact Lens II 1
Neuro-Anatomy 1 Low Vision 2 Eye Health Management 2
Neurophysiology 2 Low Vision 1 Occupational Optometry 3
Neurophysiology 1 Ophthalmic Dispensing 2
Semester 1 Ocular Anatomy 2 Semester 5 Ophthalmic Dispensing 1
Basic Anatomy-I 2 Ocular Anatomy 1 Contact Lens-I 3 Ophthalmic Instruments/ 2
Basic Anatomy-II 1 Pakistan Studies 2 Environmental Vision 2 Equipments
Basic Biochemistry-I 2 Epidemiology and Research 2
Basic Biochemistry-II 1 Semester 3 Methodology Semester 7 Semester 8
Basic Physiology-I 2 Clinical Topics in Binocular vision 3 Epidemiology and Research 1 Clinical Rotations-I (Refraction, 6 Clinical Rotations-III (Vireo- 6
Basic Physiology-II 1 Foundations of Ocular and Systemic 3 Methodology Screening and Pediatric Care) Retina Clinic & Glaucoma Clinic)
Functional English 3 Disease Management Optics of the Visual System-II 2 Clinical Rotations-II (Diagnostic 6 Clinical Rotations-IV (Contact 6
General Pathology 2 Interpersonal Communications 3 Optics of the Visual System-II 1 and Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinic) Lens, (Contact Lens, Version)
General Pathology 1 Management of Refractive Errors 2 Pediatric Optometry and Orthoptics 2 Ethical Practice in Optometry 2 Research Project/Internship/ 6
Islamic Studies / Ethics 2 Management of Refractive Errors 1 Pediatric Optometry and Orthoptics 1 Ophthalmic Lasers 2 Review Article

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BSN Post
(4 Years) Degree Program
(RN) Duration : 4 Years
Total Semesters: 8
Total Credits Hours : 124-136

Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Basic training & research work is also included.

Semester 3
Adult Health Nursing I 8
Pathophysiology I 2 Semester 5
Health Assessment -I 2 Pediatrics Health Nursing 7 Semester 7
Pharmacology-I 2 Community Health Nursing -II 6 Critical Care Nursing 7
Mathematics 1 Teaching/Learning: 3 Introduction to Nursing Theories 2
English-III 2 Principles and Practices Leadership and Management 3
English V 2 in Nursing
Semester 2 Semester 4 Nursing Research 3
Semester 1 Fundamental of Nursing-II 4 Adult Health Nursing-II 8 Semester 6 English VII 2
Fundamental of Nursing-I 4 Anatomy and Physiology-II 3 Pathophysiology II 3 Mental Health Nursing 6
Microbiology 3 Community Health Nursing-I 3 Health Assessment-II 2 Introduction to Biostatics 3 Semester 8
Anatomy and Physiology-I 3 Applied Nutrition 1 Developmental Psychology 2 Behavioural Psychology 3 Community Health Nursing-III 5
Biochemistry for Nurses 3 English-II 2 Pharmacology II 2 Epidemiology 2 Nursing Seminar / role 2
English-I 2 Islamiat* 2 English III 2 English-VI 2 transition
Computer Skills 1 Pak. Studies* 2 Nursing Ethics 1 Culture, Health and Society 2 Clinical Practicum 5

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BSN Post (RN)
Duration : 2 Years
Total Semesters: 4
Total Credits Hours : 68

(2 Years) Degree Program


Eligibility
F.Sc Pre-Medical Or Equivalent with 45% Marks
This programme is equivalent to M.Sc since the degree is awarded on successful
completion of 16 years of education after higher secondary School Education.
Basic training & research work is also included.

Semester 3
Semester 1
Life Sciences 3 Advance Concepts in Nursing – II 6
Health Assessment 4 Introduction to Research 3
Teaching Learning Principle & 3 Professional Development & 3
Practice Leadership in Healthcare
Functional English 2 Professional Writing 2
Computer P/F Introduction to Epidemiology 2
Patho-Physiology – I 3
Culture, Health & Society 2 Semester 4
Practicum 14
Semester 2 Health Care System
Advance Concept in Nursing – I 6 Clinical Management
Introduction to Biostatistics 3 Clinical Education
Patho-Physiology – II 3 Occupational Health Nurse
Academic English 2 / School Health Nurse
Introduction to Nursing Theories 2 Scholarly Writing 2
and Models Pak Studies & Islamic Studies 3

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Academic Discipline
We do not compromise on discipline. We believe disciplined students 11. Late comers will be marked absent. 21. Smoking is prohibited in and around all our College / University
effectively manage organizations to deliver services and thrive in a premises.
12. Absentees for three consecutive working days without any notice or
prosperous manner. Students are, therefore, expected to diligently
valid reason shall be considered for expulsion. 22. A daily fine will be charged from students who remain absent or fail
observe disciplinary rules set by the University. Breach of any rules &
to pay their dues on time.
regulations shall amount to disciplinary action such as fines, suspension 13. It is the responsibility of each student to observe orientation details,
or expulsion. date sheets and any other course related announcements displayed 23. Any student found damaging the college property shall pay five
The following is a brief overview of our disciplinary values: on our notice board. times the cost of the damage.
14. Students must clear their dues before appearing in mid-term and 24. No student is allowed to paste, exhibit, prepare or distribute any
1. Concurrent admission at any other institution is not allowed. final examinations, failure to do so will prevent them from appearing poster, leaflet, notice, pamphlet or handbill on the college premises,
in their respective examinations. without seeking permission.
2. Admission obtained on false documentation will earn expulsion.
15. No makeup assignments, quizzes and presentations are allowed 25. All students are expected to behave in a manner that does not
3. Students must be respectful towards faculty, administrative staff
after the assigned dates, unless permission is sought from the disturb the academic environment of the class rooms or the
and fellow students.
concerned teacher. institution. Any such actions may result in disciplinary action
4. Any political activity or indecent behavior in or around the leading to a reprimand, suspension, heavy fine or cancellation of
16. Semester dues are non refundable and non transferable for any
Campus is a punishable offense. registration or dismissal from the Institution.
reason.
5. Students must carry their ID cards on campus. 26. Any student aggrieved by any event in the college must lodge a
17. Any student misbehaving in class or on campus will be reported
complaint with the HOD and not with any outside authority unless
6. All students are required to follow the dress code. to the Vice Principal/Campus Administrator by the teacher. The
the concerned authority permits him/her to do so.
concerned authority will take the necessary action deemed
7. Students should lock their vehicles in parking areas on their own
appropriate. 27. Food can be taken inside the cafeterias only.
risk.
18. Roll No. slips for university exams shall not be issued to any student 28. To accommodate modern trends, Institute may reserves the right to
8. University will not be responsible for any loss, theft of personal
if his dues are not cleared. change course requirements, fees, course classifications, course
belongings.
contents, class schedules, venues, faculty and the like, whenever it
19. The registration / admission fees of the university shall be paid by all
9. No student is allowed to leave the classroom during lectures deems appropriate.
students.
without permission of the teacher or until the class is over.
29. In case of award of degree/diploma/certificate, students shall abide
20. Unfair means in quizzes, assignments, exams, reports will result in
10. Use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited during lectures and by the policies framed by competent authorities.
punishment with heavy fine or suspension.
must be switched off or put on silent mode.

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