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Summer Semester
Summer semester is not a regular semester. Summer semester may be organized during summer (June-July) at the discretion of the campus. Only a limited number of ‘taught courses’ may be offered in the summer semester. Registration in FYP/ Dissertation/ Thesis is not allowed in summer semester.
Holidays in the year 2010-2011
Independence Day | Aug 14, 2010 | Sat |
Eid-ul-Fitr * | Sep 9-12, 2010 | Thu - Sun |
Eid-ul-Adha * | Nov 16-18, 2010 | Tue - Thu |
Ashura * | Dec 16-17, 2010 | Thu - Fri |
Quaid’s Birthday | Dec 25, 2010 | Sat |
Kashmir Day | Feb 5, 2011 | Sat |
Eid Meelad-un-Nabi * | Feb 17, 2011 | Thu |
Pakistan Day | Mar 23, 2011 | Wed |
Labour Day | May 1, 2011 | Sun |
* Subject to Lunar calendar
Convocations
Convocations are planned to take place at the campuses on the following dates.
| | | 2010 | 2011 | |
| | Peshawar | Sat, July 03 | Sat, July 02 | |
| | Karachi | Sat, July 10 | Sat, July 09 | |
| | Islamabad | Sat, July 17 | Sat, July 16 | |
| | Lahore | Sat, July 24 | Sat, July 23 | |
Equivalence of O- and A-level Grades
Equivalence of O-level Grades
To compute equivalent marks for O-level students, first add marks corresponding to grades earned in English, Physics, and Chemistry using the table shown below. Secondly, add marks of either Mathematics or Biology to this total. Finally, out of the remaining subjects, select the one with the best grade and add its marks to the total marks earned. The total marks of the five selected subjects are 500. The marks obtained by the student in these five subjects are then used to calculate the percentage marks.
The equivalent marks are calculated using the following criteria used by the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC):
Grade | %age Marks |
A | 85 % |
B | 75 % |
C | 65 % |
D | 55 % |
E | 45 % |
U | 0 % |
Example: Computing marks equivalent to matriculation.
| Subject | Grade | Total Marks | Marks obtained | Remarks |
| 1. English | A | 100 | 85 | Compulsory subject |
| 2. Physics | B | 100 | 75 | Compulsory subject |
| 3. Chemistry | D | 100 | 55 | Compulsory subject |
| 4. Mathematics | B | 100 | 75 | Better grade than the one earned in Biology |
| 5. Biology | C | | | |
| 6. Islamiyat | B | 100 | 75 | Better grade among the subjects in this group |
| 7. Pak. Studies | B | | | |
| 8. Urdu | D | | | |
| | Total | 500 | 365 | |
The equivalent marks in matriculation (out of 850) are (365 ÷ 500) × 850 = 621
Equivalence of A-level Grades
The marks, equivalent to A-level, are computed using the above stated total marks (out of 500). Add to this, the marks for the three subjects of A-level using the above table. The total thus obtained is out of 800. This total can then be used to work out the percentage marks for HSSC.
Example:
Marks of the above mentioned student in A-level are given below:
| Subject | Grade |
| Chemistry | C |
| Physics | B |
| Mathematics | A |
Calculating equivalent marks:
Subject | Grade | Total Marks | Marks obtained |
O-level Marks | | 500 | 365 |
Chemistry | C | 100 | 65 |
Physics | B | 100 | 75 |
Mathematics | A | 100 | 85 |
| Total | 800 | 590 |
The equivalent marks in HSSC (out of 1100) are (590 ÷ 800) × 1100 = 811
Fee Information
Fee Information
Fees are payable in full before the start of each semester. The university reserves the right to change fees in subsequent years. The schedule of fees for the year 2010-11 is as follows:
| | BBA, BS, and MBA | MS and PhD | |
| Admission Fee | Rs 15,000 | Rs 15,000 | * |
| Students’ Club Fund | Rs 1,500 | Rs 1,500 | per semester |
| Tuition Fee (2010-11) | Rs 68,500 | Rs 53,500 | per semester |
* Graduates of FAST-NUCES are exempt from payment of admission fee
Summer Semester Fees
Students’ Club Fund fee is payable by all students registered in summer semester.
Tuition fee for BBA, BS & MBA students is Rs 13,700 per course.
Tuition fee for MS & PhD students is Rs 17,800 per course.
Fee refund (Cancellation of Admission on Student’s Choice)
The Admission Fee and Students’ Club Fund fee are non-refundable.
In case of cancellation of admission by a student, the tuition fee is refunded as per following rate.
| Before start of classes | 100 % |
| During first week of classes | 75 % |
| During second week of classes | 50 % |
| During third week of classes | 25 % |
| After third week of classes | Nil |
Fee refund (Cancellation of Admission of a Failed Student)
Admission Fee and Students’ Club Fund fee are non-refundable.
The admission of a student immediately stands cancelled if he or she fails in the required exam whose result was not available at the time of admission.
Such students MUST immediately inform the university about their result and request refund of tuition fee. The tuition fee of such students is refunded as per following schedule.
| Within One week of announcement of result | 100 % |
| After One week of announcement of result | Nil |