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Career Opportunities
This versatile degree opens careers in different areas of electrical engineering. You could specialize in telecom or computer engineering. You could pursue a career in telecom industry, in embedded system design, or as a software programmer.
Eligibility
- At least 60% marks in Matriculation or an equivalent examination
AND
- At least 60% marks in HSSC (Pre-Engineering) or an equivalent examination
Those who have taken the HSSC or an equivalent examination and are awaiting result can also apply.
Selection Criteria
- Performance in the NU Admission Test
OR
- Combined score of 1,500 or more in SAT-I examination AND
at least 550 in SAT-II (Math Level IIC) examination
Note 1 Registration in “Project-I” is allowed provided the student has earned at least 104 credit hours, and is not under academic warning.
Degree Requirements
For the award of BS (Electrical Engineering) degree, a student must have:
- Passed courses totalling at least 134 credit hours, including all those courses which have been specified as Core courses.
- Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.00
Tentative Study Plan of BS (EE)
Semester – I | | Pre-Reqs |
EE 110 Prog. For Engineers – I | 3+1 | |
EE 216 Circuit Analysis – I | 3+1 | |
MT 117 Applied Calculus | 3 | |
NS 110 Physics for Engineers | 3+1 | |
SS 101 English Language | 3 | |
Total | 15+3 | |
Semester – II | | |
EE 112 Prog. For Engineers – II | 3+1 | EE 110 |
EE 211 Engineering Workshop | 0+1 | |
EE 217 Circuit Analysis – II | 3 | EE 216 |
MT 104 Linear Algebra | 3 | |
MT 203 Differential Equations | 3 | MT 117 |
SS 138 History of Pakistan | 3 | |
Total | 15+2 | |
Semester – III | | |
EE 102 Engineering Drawing | 0+1 | |
EE 105 Computer Logic design | 3+1 | |
EE 214 Electronics – I | 3+1 | EE 217 |
XX Inter-Disciplinary Course – I | 3 | |
MT 220 Complex Var. & Transforms | 3 | |
SS 144 Islamic & Religious Studies | 3 | |
Total | 15+3 | |
Semester – IV | | |
EE 206 Signals & Systems | 3+1 | MT 104 |
EE 221 Electro-Mechanical Systems | 3+1 | EE 217 |
EE 219 Probability & Random Processes | 3 | |
XX Inter-Disciplinary Course – II | 3 | |
MT 207 Numerical Analysis | 3 | |
Total | 15+2 | |
Semester – V | | |
EE 220 Instrumentation & Measurements | 3+1 | EE 206+EE 214 |
EE 303 µP Interfacing & Programming | 3+1 | EE 105+EE 214 |
EE 304 Feedback Control Systems | 3+1 | EE 206 |
EE 305 Electromagnetic Theory | 3 | MT 220 |
EE 408 Electrical Power Engineering | 3 | EE 221 |
Total | 15+3 | |
Semester – VI | | |
EE CAD & Simulation | 2 | |
EE Specialization Elective – I | 3+1 | |
EE Specialization Elective – II | 3+1 | |
SS 142 Technical Report Writing | 3 | |
MG 222 Engineering Economics | 3 | |
Total | 14+2 | |
Semester – VII | | |
EE 482 Project – I | 3 | Note 1 |
EE Specialization Elective – III | 3+1 | |
EE Specialization Elective – IV | 3+1 | |
MG 330 Engineering Management | 3 | |
SS 123 Communication Skills | 3 | |
Total | 15+2 | |
Semester – VIII | | |
EE 483 Project – II | 3 | EE 482 |
EE Specialization Elective – V | 3+1 | |
SS 145 Engineering Ethics | 3 | |
SS Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total | 12+1 | |
Road Map for MBA programs
4 - Year
BBA degree
1½ - Year MBA
30 credit-hours
16 - Year
non-business degree
14 - Year degree
(B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc.)
3½ - Year MBA
91 credit-hours
2½ - Year MBA
67 credit-hours
3½ -year Master of Business Administration
Course Overview
The 3½-year MBA develops an in-depth understanding of the dynamics of management practices, and a deep appreciation of the implications of a rapidly globalizing work environment. The program is designed with a view to 'researching' local & regional management phenomena rather than merely 'studying' them. The students are taught scientific and mathematical approaches to decision-making. Quantitative skills, developed through such areas as accounting, statistics, financial modelling and linear programming, are combined with qualitative skills in communication, human psychology, marketing and organizational behaviour. The intention is to produce not only managers and business administrators, but leaders in their own right, who can provide effective solutions to problems and also progressively and consistently innovate.
Eligibility
A 14-year Bachelor degree (BA/BCom/BSc) earned from a recognized university with at least 60% marks.
Selection Criteria
75% weight
- Performance in NU MBA (2/3-year) Admission Test OR
- At least 1,800 (out of 2,400) score in International GRE AND at least 4 out of 6 in analytical writing
25% weight
- Performance in group discussion/ interview
Note 1 Registration in “MBA Project-I” is allowed provided the student has earned at least 73 credit hours, and is not under academic warning.
Award of MBA Degree
For the award of MBA degree, a student must have:
- Passed courses totalling at least 91 credit hours, including all those courses which have been specified as Core courses
- Obtained a CGPA of at least 2.5
Tentative Study Plan of 3½-year MBA
Semester – I | | Pre-Reqs |
MG 108 Fundamentals of Accounting | 3 | |
MG 220 Marketing Management | 3 | |
MG 223 Fundamentals of Management | 3 | |
MG Business Economics | 3 | |
SS 223 Business Communication – I | 3 | |
Total | 15 | |
Semester – II | | |
MG 224 Financial Accounting | 3 | |
MG 225 Organizational Behaviour | 3 | MG 223 |
MG 226 Quantitative Methods | 4 | |
MG 309 Consumer Behaviour | 3 | MG 220 |
SS 309 Business Communication – II | 3 | SS 223 |
Total | 16 | |
Semester – III | | |
MG 320 Operations Management | 3 | MG 226 |
MG 331 Management Accounting | 3 | MG 224 |
MG Business Finance | 3 | MG 224+ MG 226 |
MG 333 Human Resource Management | 3 | MG 225 |
MG 426 Strategic IT | 3 | |
Total | 15 | |
Semester – IV | | |
MG 302 Business Law | 3 | |
MG 312 Financial Institutions & Markets | 3 | MG 334 |
MG 402 Strategic Management | 3 | MG 220+ MG 332 |
MG 414 Entrepreneurship | 3 | MG 225+ MG 332 |
MG 423 Financial Management | 3 | MG 332 |
Total | 15 | |
Semester – V | | |
MG 528 Applied Corporate Finance | 3 | MG 423 |
MG 546 Research Methods | 3 | |
MG 547 Strategic Marketing | 3 | |
MG Elective – I | 3 | |
Total | 12 | |
Semester – VI | | |
MG 542 MBA Project – I | 3 | |
MG 549 Strategic HR and Leadership | 3 | |
MG Elective – II | 3 | |
MG Elective – III | 3 | |
Total | 12 | |
Semester – VII | | |
MG 543 MBA Project – II | 3 | MG 542 |
MG Elective – IV | 3 | |
Total | 6 | |
2½-year Master of Business Administration
Course Overview
The 2½-year Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is especially designed for students who have completed 16 years of education but who do not have any background in business studies. The intensive program delivers a cross-functional perspective of business by developing an in-depth understanding of the dynamics of management practices, and a deeper appreciation of the implications of a rapidly globalizing work environment. The program is designed with a view to 'researching' local & regional management phenomena rather than merely 'studying' them. MBA students are taught scientific and mathematical approaches to decision-making. Quantitative skills, developed through such areas as accounting, statistics, financial modelling and linear programming, are combined with qualitative skills in communication, human psychology, marketing and organizational behaviour. MBA at FAST is intended to produce not only managers and business administrators, but leaders in their own right, who can provide effective solutions to problems and also progressively and consistently innovate.
Eligibility
A degree earned from a recognized university after 16 years of education with at least 60% marks or CGPA of at least 2.0.
Selection Criteria
75% weight
Performance in NU MBA (2/3-year) Admission Test OR
At least 1,800 score (out of 2,400) in International GRE AND at least 4 out of 6 in analytical writing
25% weight
Performance in group discussion/ interview
Note 1 Registration in “MBA Project-I” is allowed provided the student has earned at least 43 credit hours, and is not under academic warning.