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F.A / F.Sc. I.Com / ICS. BS (Hons) Government M.A.O Graduate College, Lahore PROSPECTUS PROSPECTUS PROSPECTUS

Transcript of Government MAO Graduate College, Lahore

F.A / F.Sc.I.Com / ICS. BS (Hons)

Government M.A.O Graduate College,Lahore

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Govt. M.A.O Graduate College, Lahore

Established in 1933

F.A / F.Sc. / I.Com. / ICS& BS (Hons.)

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Principal’s Message

Administra�on

List of Commi�ees & Socie�es

Department of Applied Psychology

Department of Botany

Department of Commerce & Business

Department of Chemistry

Department of Communica�on Studies

Department of English

Department of Economics

Department of Informa�on Technology

Department of Mathema�cs

Department of Physics

Department of Poli�cal Science

Department of Urdu

Departments of Allied Disciplines

Life at M.A.O. College

Sweet Memories

Alumni

Admission Procedure

Rules and Regula�ons

Fee Structure

Acknowledgment and Apprecia�on

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Government M.A.O Graduate College, Lahore

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This college lies at the heart of this city and is adjacent to the Government Civil Secretariat and very nearby to the Metro Bus Service and Orange Line Train Sta�ons. This college has a very qualified faculty with 21 Ph.D's and stands towering amongst the government's ins�tu�ons of Punjab in providing high standard educa�on in a congenial environment at Intermediate level (F.A, F.Sc, I.Com, ICS), BS(Honours) in thirteen and Post-gradua�on in six disciplines at affordable fee structure.

My Dear Students,Asslam u Aliakum

On behalf of my worthy colleagues, staff members and myself, I am pleased to welcome you all and wish you a pleasant and frui�ul stay at Govt. M.A.O. Graduate College Lahore. This ins�tu�on was founded in 1933 by Anjuman-e-Islamia at Amritsar and Prof. S. Mercado was appointed as its first Principal. In 1947, soon a�er the crea�on of Pakistan, its �tle and nomenclature was shi�ed to this present building which was Sanatan Dharama (SD) College, established in 1916. A�er par��on, Prof. Dr. Dilawar Hussain and Prof. Karamat Hussain Jaffari were appointed as Principals of this college.

Principal’s Message

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This college has enviable atmosphere not only conducive to the academic pursuits but also frui�ul for Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular Ac�vi�es with emphasis on Sports, Debates, Drama�cs and Music. There are many literary, science and cultural socie�es here contribu�ng to the balanced personality development of the future genera�on of this clean and green sacred homeland. The college thus provides ample opportuni�es to both boys and girls to discover themselves, realize their poten�als and prepare for the challenges of real life and to contribute in the development of Pakistan.

I feel pride to men�on that despite countless odds, adverse and hos�le condi�ons due to Covid-19 pandemic, this ins�tu�on remained commi�ed to maintaining the quality of educa�on for its students. Our college was the leading government ins�tu�on whose teachers taught online classes by employing latest technology to the en�re sa�sfac�on of the students and also conducted online exams. In short, I am proud of my faculty, admin team and staff.

During 86 years of its history the college has le� indelible imprints in every phase of human life. The Alumni of the college has won laurels not only for their Alma mater but also served the country in different capaci�es in almost all spheres of life. It has produced renowned scholars, dis�nguished teachers, judges, poli�cians, scien�sts, sportsmen and professionals. To name few, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Nazir Ahmad Qureshi, Dr. Imdad Hussain, Sahibzada Mahmood-ul-Zafar, Saqlain Mushtaq, Saeed Ajmal, Amjad Islam Amjad and A�a-ul-Haq Qasmi and the list goes on.

Wishing you all the best from the repertoire of nature.

Prof. Dr. Shabbir Ahmad RanaPrincipalDated: 14th, August 2021

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Prof. Dr. Shabbir Ahmad RanaPrincipal

Prof. Dr. Aaliya RehmanVice Principal (Academics)

Prof. Dr. Mamoona MushtaqVice Principal (Admin)

Administration

Prof. Sadiqa MaqboolVice Principal (Student Affairs)

Dr. Anjum Javed MalikIn-charge 2nd Shi� (Evening)

Dr. Khadim Hussain MalikRegistrar

Mr. Awais Mahmood SidhuAddi�onal Registrar

Mr. Kamran Bu�Cordinator BS(H) Program

Dr. M. Musharaf AnsariController of Examina�ons

Mr. Faisal Manzoor SandhuEstate Officer

Mr. Muhammad NaeemIncharge Principal Office

Mr. Abdul KhaliqSenior Bursar

Mr. M. Rafi-ud-Din Chish�Superintendent

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Mr. Suhail Bashir QureshiChief Proctor & Chairman Sports Board 11.

Mr. Mushtaq AhmadAddi�onal Chief Proctor12.

Dr. Shahbaz AliChief Security Incharge13.

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Mr. Syed Aqdas AbbasIncharge Time Table & Class Monitoring10.

Mr. Qadir Yar U�raCare Taker20.

Mr. Azhar JanLibrarian

Mr. Muhammad GulraizIncharge Transport

Mr. Muhammad WaqasPA to Principal21.

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Committees

To explore hidden poten�als of the students a number of different social and literary Socie�es exist in college, which are responsible for arrangement of various func�ons during the session.

1. Red Crescent Society Mr. Kamran Bu�

3. Mathema�cal Society Dr. Malik Anjum Javed

4. Karamat Psychological Society Dr. Fariha Irum Rizvi

5. Punjabi Adbi Society Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad

6. Historical Society Dr. Yawar Haroon

7. Biological Society Mr. Babur Zaman Khan

11. Urdu Deba�ng Society Mr. Waqas Ahmed Shehbaz

8. Musical Society Mr. Awais Mahmood Sidhu

SOCIETY IN-CHARGE

10. Urdu Drama�c Society Dr. A�f Khalid Bu�

9. Media Society Mst. Sayra Hussain

12. English Thespian Theater Society Mr. Asim Hameed Lodhi

2. Hor�culture & Botanical Society Dr. Rashid Mahmood

13. English Deba�ng Society Mr. Imran Khan

Societies

5. Li�ga�on Commi�ee Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed

To maintain discipline and to ensure the implementa�on of rules and regula�ons of the college.

7. Financial Assistance Commi�ee Dr. Khadim Hussain

2 An�-Harassment Commi�ee Mr. Dildar Haider Khan

COMMITTEE CONVENOR

3. Proctorial Commi�ee Mr. Sohail Bashir Qureshi

6. Audit Para Commi�ee Dr. Tanveer Zafar

1 Discipline Commi�ee Mr. Sohail Yousaf

4. Purchase Commi�ee Dr. Anjum Javed

1. Counseling Centre (Girls) Dr. Ayesha Sheraz

3. An�-Covid Campaign Mr. Tayyab Manzoor

2. Counseling Centre (Boys) Mr. Waqas Hassan

6. Masjid Renova�on Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Anwar

5. Health Profile Proforma Mr. Waseem Abbas

7. Library Upgrada�on Dr. Mahmood Alam

IMPORTANT TASKS/PROJECTS IN-CHARGE

4. An�-Dengue Campaign Dr. Muhammad Asim

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1. Department of Applied Psychology

Head of Department/ProfessorProfessorAssistant ProfessorAssistant ProfessorAssistant ProfessorAssistant ProfessorLecturerLecturerLecturer

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Psychology is a science of behavior and its pivotal role in understanding complex mechanisms underlying human behavior lands in improving the quality of human life cannot be underes�mated. In realiza�on of this fact Prof. Karamat Hussain Jafery (an eminent psychologist of his �me and then principal of this college) established the Department of Psychology in late 1960's with the coopera�on of Prof. Manzoor Ahmad who remained the head of the department for many years. Later, in view of public interest and demand, with the efforts of the two ex-principals; Prof Zafar Iqbal Cheema and Prof. Maqsood-ul-Hasan Bukhari, M.Sc. in Psychology was started in this college in 1998. Later, the remarkable contribu�on of Head of this Department, Prof. Badar Ismail, Prof. Dr. Abbas Ali Asim, Prof. Ch. Khalid Pervaiz, Prof. Tauqeer Saleem Khan, Prof. Zafar Jamal, Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada, Dr. Shabbir Ahmad Rana and Prof. Mamoona Mushtaq upli�ed the academic and professional repute of this department across the country.

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Dr. Shabbir Ahmad Rana

Dr. Mamoona MushtaqDr. Fariha Iram RizviMs. Safia SultanaDr. Ayesha HaroonMs. Tayyba NoorMr. Waqas HassanMr. Adeel SarwarMr. Imran Khalil

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To make educa�on more effec�ve, formal teaching is supplemented with regular seminars, extension lectures, workshops, interac�ve group discussions, joint classrooms ac�vi�es and the use of audio-visual aids. In addi�on, visits/internships at psychiatric departments of several hospitals and academic links with numerous organiza�ons provide ample opportuni�es to students to learn and grow. The library of the department is equipped with 3000 books and many na�onal and interna�onal research Journals. The department prides itself in its academic excellence and achievement of its graduates who are serving in many areas; Educa�onal Ins�tu�ons, Special Educa�on Centers, Hospitals, Armed Forces, Counseling and Guidance Centers, Selec�on Boards, Research Organiza�ons, Civil Services, Business Enterprises, Industrial Concerns, Social Welfare Agencies, Police Department, Prisons, Rescue 1122 and mul�ple NGOs, etc. The plan for star�ng MS/M.Phil (Evening Program) in Psychology is under process and hopefully will be finalized in near future.

BS (HONS.) IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGYSCHEME OF STUDIES

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FACULTY

Head of Department /Associate Professor

Associate Professor Associate Professor

Associate ProfessorAssistant Professor

The Department of Botany at the Govt. M.A.O. College was established as a separate faculty in Graduate 1985. Sheikh Abdur Raheem became the first Head of Department of Botany succeeded by Prof. Khalil ur Rehman Bu�, Prof. Mumtaz Ahmad, Prof. Azam Hassan, Prof. Khalid Farooq and Prof. Dr. Rashid Mahmood subsequently. The Department has been engaged in teaching F.Sc. Biology and BS Botany classes acquiring excellent results. BS 4-years Program in Botany was started by Dr. Rashid Mahmood in 2018 with admission capacity of 50 students per semester. A Botanical Garden and Herbarium were established in 2008 to fulfill the needs of the students. The Department of Botany has also contributed towards Hor�culture, Green Pakistan Ac�vi�es and Seminars related to Dengue Awareness, being fully facilitated by the Principal Prof. Shabbir Ahmad Rana.

2. Department of Botany

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Dr. Rashid Mahmood

Dr. Shahbaz Ali Mr. Sohail SheikhMr. M. Akram Shahid Dr. Khadim Hussain Malik

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BS (HONS.) IN BOTANYSCHEME OF STUDIES

The research students will follow the following scheme of studies for the 7th and 8th Semester.

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Mr. Syed Anwar Hussain

Mr. Muhammad GulraizMr. Azeem Qayyum

Assistant ProfessorAssistant Professor

Mr. Faisal Manzoor Sandhu Lecturer

Mr. Muhammad NaeemMr. Asif Javed

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Department of Commerce & Business Administra�on, Govt. M.A.O. Graduate College, Lahore is the pioneer in commerce and business administra�on educa�on among the public sector colleges. The College commenced classes of I.Com and B.Com (IT) in 1982. Department performed excep�onally well and introduced 2nd Shi� in 2001-02 for I.Com and B.Com IT disciplines. As a result of con�nuous efforts of Commerce & Business Administra�on faculty, the department gained popularity and in 2004-05 the college successfully admi�ed a remarkable number of students in B.Com IT (more than 4000 students). Govt. M.A.O Graduate College Lahore is affiliated with BISE Lahore for Intermediate classes and University of the Punjab, Lahore for BS 4-years degree programs. For admission in B.Com (Hons.) and BBA (Hons.) programs, 50 seats for each discipline are available. In 2010, Higher Educa�on Department, Government of the Punjab issued NOC to start BS-Commerce (B.Com Hons) and BS-Business Administra�on (BBA Hons) 4-years degree programs at Govt. M.A.O. Graduate College, Lahore. There are limited number of seats (50 seats for each discipline) but more than 1500 students apply to get admission every year, therefore, in 2019, Replica (2nd Shi�) classes of B.Com (Hons.) and BBA (Hons.) were started. The Department is commi�ed to integrate all facets of commerce and management to educate and train innova�ve and competent human resource globally suitable for industry, business and service sector and to equip and encourage them to start their own ventures in urban or rural areas.

Mst. Fathia Naz Lecturer7.

3. Department of Commerce & 4. Department of Business Administra�on

Head of Department/Assistant Professor

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BS (HONS) IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHEME OF STUDIES

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5. Department of Chemistry

The Chemistry Department at the Govt. M.A.O. College was established in the ini�al years of its Graduate existence. Over the years some really dedicated heads have served the Department and sustained its pres�ge. These include Prof. Dr. M. A. Azeem, Prof. Mian Muhammad Bashir, Prof. Muhammad Naseer Khan, Prof. Hameed Mustafa Bu�, Prof. Saeedullah Farooqi, Prof. Maksud-ul-Hassan Bokhari, Prof. Ch. Akhtar Ali, Prof. Shabbir Hussain, Prof. Ch. Ghafoor Ahmad, Prof. Ch. Muhammad Iqbal, Prof. Javed Akhtar Saleem, Prof. Syed Ali Raza Naqvi, Prof. Sarwar Najeeb Alam Janjua, Prof. Dr. Tahseen Razzaq and Prof. Muhammad Akbar. At present Prof. Muhammad Sohail Yousaf is serving as the head of the department along with the devoted and highly qualified faculty.

Chemistry Department prides itself in its well-equipped and up-to-date laboratory. In order to fulfill the requirements of BS Chemistry the lab is equiped with flame photometer, UV- Vis Spectrophotometer, Conductometers, and Polarimeters etc. Efforts are being made for further purchase of instruments. The Department provides facility of research for students of BS. At present there are twenty students doing research in Synthe�c Organic and Bio-Chemistry.

Two combina�ons are being offered for admission in BS: combina�on 1 is for the student with F.Sc. Pre-Medical background and combina�on 2 is for those who have F.Sc. Pre-Engineering. Department takes admission on open merit basis every year a�er declara�on of result of F.Sc. In BS college offers co-educa�on. The department also conducts seminars and various co-curricular ac�vi�es on regular basis to sharpen the raw talent of the students.

Dr. Waqar Nasir Associate ProfessorDr. Azher Saeed Associate Professor Mr. Shakeel Ahmad Assistant Professor

Mr. Muhammad Abbas Dr. Kaniz Rubab

Assistant ProfessorAssistant Professor

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Mst. Shakila Bukh�ar Assistant ProfessorMst. Amna Rehman Assistant ProfessorDr. Samra Amanat

Assistant Professor Mr. Hafiz Ammar Bin Saeed Lecturer

Mr. M. Akhtar Ismail Lecturer

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M. Sohail Yousaf1. Head of Department/Associate Professor

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6. Department of Communica�on Studies

The department has a rich library comprising of more than 1500 books from which students as well as scholars are being benefi�ed equally. The department has been publishing a monthly magazine �tled “Iblag” and intends to start an FM 100 Radio sta�on in near future.

MA Mass Communica�on and BS Programs aim at providing necessary theore�cal background and prac�cal training to those students who intend to adopt Mass Communica�on as a profession. Apart from regular faculty members, senior and qualified professionals in the discipline of Mass Communica�ons are associated with this department as visi�ng faculty members.

Department of Mass Communica�on is the first amongst boys' colleges in the province to start Master's Degree classes in Mass Communica�on. The department started enrollment of students from 2004. The first batch of students appeared in the Punjab University exam 2005 and showed 100% result. In 2000, our students passed the exams with flying colors and in the session 2006-08 one of our students Awais Hameed Bu� secured 2nd posi�on on the whole in Punjab. The department has also started BS (4-year) Hons. Program in 2010.

Students are also offered internship facilitates in different avenues of Mass Communica�on including Print Media, Electronic Media, Public Rela�ons and Adver�sing. For the academic and professional grooming of the students, different assignments, seminars, class discussions and field visits to various relevant departments are conducted on regular basis.

FACULTY

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Dr. Lubna ShaheenMst. Sayra HussainMr. Muhammad AsimMr. Shakeeel Ahmad

Head of Department / Assistant ProfessorLecturerLecturerLecturer

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Islamic Studies/EthicsEnglish-I (Language in Use)Computer (Introduction and Applications)Introduction to Mass CommunicationGender Studies-I (MAS)Sociology-I (MAS)Semester’s Total Credits

ISE-111ENG-111COMP-111BSCS-101GEND-111SOC-111

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Pakistan Studies

English-II (Academic Reading and Writing)

Contemporary World Media

Sociology-II (MAS)

Gender Studies-II (MAS)

Elementary Mathematics - I (Algebra)

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PST-111

ENG-112

BSCS-102

SIC-12

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English-III (Communication Skills)Functional UrduNational and International affairs Political Science - I (MAS)Psychology - I (MAS)Elementary Statistics Semester’s Total Credits

ENG-211URDU-211BSCS-201POL-221APSY-211STAT-211

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English -IV (English for Practical Aims)Mass Media in Pakistan Writing Working (MAS)Political Science-II (MAS)Psychology-II (MAS)Semester’s Total Credits

ENG-212BSCS-202ENG-223POL-222APSY-212

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News Reporting and WritingBroadcast Journalism Online JournalismMedia SeminarTheories of Communication-ISemester’s Total Credits

BSCS-301BSCS-302BSCS-303BSCS-304BSCS-305

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Sub Editing and Page Designing (Theory & Practice) Feature, Column and Editorial Writing (Theory & Practice)Research Methods-ITheories of Communication-IIIntroduction to Advertising and Public Relations Semester’s Total Credits

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BSCS-308BSCS-309BSCS-310

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Research Methods-IIDevelopment Communication/Journalism Media Ethics and LawsONE GROUP OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR (OPTIONAL)Advance Reporting Newspaper ProductionORRadio News Reporting and Production TV News Reporting and Production ORAdvertising-IPublic Relation-IOROrganization and Organizational BehaviorBusiness & Marketing Communication Semester’s Total Credits

BSCS-401BSCS-402BSCS-403

BSCS-404BSCS-405

BSCS-406BSCS-407

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Internship Research ReportMedia Manager and MarketingSpecialized JournalismONE GROUP OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR (OPTIONAL)Advance Sub-Editing Magazine and Book Production ORRadio Program Production TV Program Production ORAdvertising-IIPublic Relation-IIORBusiness WritingsManagerial Communications Semester’s Total Credits

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BSCS-415BSCS-416

BSCS-417BSCS-418

BSCS-419BSCS-421

BSCS-422BSCS-423

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7. Department of English FACULTY

1. Mst. Sadiqa Maqbool Head of Department/ Professor

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Mr. Ayub Altaf Associate ProfessorMr. Amjad Afzal Bu�Dr. Tahir Jahan Khan Niazi

Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor

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Mr. Abdul Rauf

Assistant Professor

Mr. Zafar Maqbool Khan

Assistant ProfessorMr. Abid La�f Assistant ProfessorMr. Abdul Saboor

Assistant Professor

Mr. Waseem Afzal

Assistant ProfessorMr. Tahir Masoood Assistant Professor

Mr. Asif Usmani

Assistant Professor

Mr. Im�az Ahmad AwanMr. Akram Ali Malik

Assistant ProfessorAssistant Professor

Mr. M. Aleem Tafazul Assistant Professor Mr. Shamim Ahmad Assistant ProfessorMr. Azhar Javed Shad Assistant ProfessorMr. Asim Hameed Lodhi Lecturer Mst. Fizza Bu� Lecturer

Mr. Imran Khan Lecturer

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BS (HONS.) IN ENGLISHSCHEME OF STUDIES

With the new demands of the changing educa�onal environment, English Department, Govt. M.A.O. Graduate College is among the heralds of advancement by launching BS (4years) Honors Program in affilia�on with the University of the Punjab in 2010. The Department extends excep�onal standards of on-campus teaching, research guidance, seminars, workshops and a variety of other self-grooming and career-oriented ac�vi�es to its students. Despite all hurdles, the determina�on, dedica�on and competence of the faculty of English Department has won a place among the top-notch departments of the province for it.

In 2020 during corona virus pandemic, the department achieved a new milestone by successfully conduc�on the whole semester online including conduc�ng online assessments.

In pursuance of the pioneering ini�a�ve of establishing the Department of post-graduate studies in English at M.A.O. College, Lahore in the early 70s by Prof. Siraj-ud-Din and Dr. Imdad Hussain. M.A Graduate (English) classes were revived at the college in 1993 and the program has been successfully run �ll now.

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In its own way the college joins hand in na�onal development efforts for stability and prosperity by impar�ng quality educa�on. Evening Program as per government policy was launched is 2004. The BS (4-year) Program was introduced in 2010 with a capacity to induct 50 students in the 1st semester.

The Department of Economics at the Govt. M.A.O. College started M.A. Classes in September, 1999. Graduate The faculty members spent the forma�ve years with diligence facing challenges bravely and intelligently.

An important aspect of the study Program is that it aims at modern economic analysis, quan�ta�ve techniques and discussion of policy, thus providing young scholars an opportunity not only to understand economic issues of the country but to suggest solu�ons to all such issues as well.

The modes of training being used include class lectures, seminars, study tours, skills development workshops and presenta�on by guest speakers.

8. Department of Economics

Mr. Tauseef Sadiq Head of Department/Assistant Professor

Mr. Muhammad Ejaz Assistant ProfessorMr. Asif Javed Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Mr. Hassan Abbas Akhtar

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Mr. Shahzad Iqbal Lecturer Ms. Nadia Erum Lecturer

6.7. 8. Ms. Aminah Ghulam Nabi Lecturer

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Mr. Hafiz M. Waqas Jamel Assistant Professor5.

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Computer (Introduction & Application)

Elementary Mathematics-I MATH-111

English-II (Academic Reading & Writing)

Calculus-I CAL-111

English-III (Communication Skills)

English-IV (English for Practical Aims)

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(iii) DAE (I.T)

Department of Informa�on Technology was established by the Govt. of Punjab in 2010 at Govt. M.A.O. Graduate College, Lahore, with the aim to provide a state of the art learning environment to the youth of na�on at very low cost. The Department of IT offers BS (Hons) 4 years program to the candidate who have passed intermediate Examina�on. BS (Hons) Informa�on Technology is designed to cater the needs of the students who wish to acquire skills in the rapidly advancing field of IT and prepare themselves for new horizons in the field of Informa�on Technology.

(ii) ICS with Physics, Sta�s�cs

(I) F.Sc. Pre-Engineering

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Mr. Irfan Shabbir Head of Department/ Assistant Professor

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Mr. Muhammad Zeeshan Shabbir Lecturer Lecturer

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Mr. Faisal HameedMr. Faraz ShoukatMr. Umer Shafique

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Mst. Shumaila Idrees

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The Department of Mathema�cs with three PhD’s and three PhD scholars and other M.Phil faculty members are serving the na�on with full devo�on. The Department of Mathema�cs has been offering quality educa�on to the youth since the very incep�on of the college. The Post-graduate classes in Mathema�cs were introduced in 1999. The BS (H) classes were started in 2010. A�er passing BS (H) most of the students move on to study in various renowned universi�es for higher studies.

Despite limited resources our devoted staff has procured excellent results at BS (H) and M.Sc. level. It is our great honour that a remarkable number of the students of this college has completed the M.Phil. /PhD degrees from renowned ins�tu�ons and are now serving as Lecturers, and Assistant Professors, in Higher Educa�on Department and its recognized universi�es.

10. Department of MathematicsFACULTY

Head of Department/ Dr. Malik Anjum JavedAssociate Professor

Dr. Mehmood Aalam Assistant ProfessorAssistant Professor

Mr. Liaqat Ali

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Dr. Amir Mehmood Assistant Professor

Mr. Syed Khuram Shazad

Assistant Professor

Mst. Maria Kardar

Assistant Professor

Mr. Ali Raza Malik Lecturer

Mst. Mariam Shamshad

Assistant Professor

Mr. Arshad Ali Khan Assistant Professor

Mr. Asif Iqbal Kazmi

Assistant Professor

Mr. Muhammad Ajmal Assistant Professor

Mr. M. Saeed Ahmad Lecturer

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Research on Radio Telescope was started in 2020 under the supervision of Dr. Aaliya Rehman and 8th Semester student Mr. Tahir Razzaq and is being con�nued in 2021.

BS(H) 4 year program was introduced in 2010 and affiliated with University of the Punjab. Currently there are approximately 350 students studying in this programs. The syllabus of BS Physics was changed in 2020, and the current sessions of 1st and 2nd Semesters are following the new course, while the higher semesters are following the old course.

Physics department of Govt. M.A.O Graduate college is housed in the first floor of Science block which was built in 1929 and its founda�on stone was laid by Sir Malcolm Hailey, the then Governor of Punjab. Mr. Ahmad Hassan Taj was its first Head of Department, while Dr. Aaliya Rehman Khan is the current Head of Department. The faculty consists of 9 members, with fours senior Associate Professors having re�red.

The evening program of BS(Hons.) Physics is also running smoothly and the first session is in Semester 4 currently.

11. Department of Physics

Dr. Aaliya Rehman Khan Head of Department / Professor

Mr. Abdul Rab Assistant Professor

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Assistant Professor

Dr. Musharaf Ansar

Mst. Sana Habib

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Mr. Fahad Shahzad Lecturer

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Mr. Faisal Mahmood

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Mr. Shahid Iqbal Lecturer

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Mr. Ali Kamran Lecturer

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English-I (Reading and Writing Skills)

Pakistan Studies

Islamic Studies / Ethics

Calculus-I

Mechanics

Waves and Optics

Physics Lab-I

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GEN-1001

GEN-1002

GEN-1003

MATH-1001

PHYS-1001

PHYS-1002

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Calculus-II

Thermal Physics

Electricity and Magnetism

Physics Lab-II

Probability and Statistics

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GEN-1004

MATH-1002

PHYS-1003

PHYS-1004

PHYS-1602L

Math-1003

3

3

3

3

1

3

16

Chemistry / Natural Science

Quantum Physics

Differential Equations

Analytical Geometry

Introduction to Computing

Physics Lab-III

Semester’s Total Credits

PHYS-2003

PHYS-2001

Math-2003

Math-2004

GEN-2005

PHYS-2603L

3

3

3

3

3

1

16

Modern Physics

Basic Electronics

Physics Lab-IV

Linear Algebra

Humanities / Social Science

Applied Mathematics

Semester’s Total Credits

PHYS-2002

PHYS-2003

PHYS 2904

Math-2005

GEN-2006/7

MATH-2004

3

3

1

3

3

3

16

Classical Mechanics

Mathematical Methods of Physics-I

Solid State Physics-I

Electronics-I

Physics Lab-V

Computational Physics-I

Semester’s Total Credits

PHYS-3101

PHYS-3501

PHYS 3401

PHYS 3701

PHYS 3605L

PHYS 3302

3

3

3

3

2

3

17

Mathematical Methods of Physics-II

Solid State Physics-II

Quantum Mechanics-I

Computational Physics-II

Electronics-II

Physics Lab-VI

Semester’s Total Credits

PHYS-3503

PHYS-3402

PHYS 3301

PHYS 3504

PHYS 3702

PHYS 3606L

3

3

3

3

3

2

17

Quantum Mechanics-II

Statistical Physics

Classical Electrodynamics-I

Nuclear Physics-I

Elective-I

Elective-II

Semester’s Total Credits

PHYS-3101

PHYS-3501

PHYS 3401

PHYS 3701

PHYS 3605L

PHYS 3302

3

3

3

3

3

3

18

Solid State Physics-III

Classical Electrodynamics-II

Nuclear Physics-II

Relativity and Cosmology

Elective-I

Elective-II

Semester’s Total Credits

PHYS-3503

PHYS-3402

PHYS 3301

PHYS 3504

PHYS 3702

PHYS 3606L

3

3

3

3

3

3

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List of Elec�ve Courses

Elec�ve courses will be offered from the following list by the Department of Physics in view of availability of instructors and related resources. More �tles in the list of elec�ve courses can be added from �me to �me subject to the approval by relevant academic bodies.

Introductory Particle Physics

Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

Topics in Solid State Physics

Advanced Solid State Physics

Quantum Information Theory

Introduction to Photonics

Quantum Solid State Magnetism

Quantum Electronics

Astrophysics

Medical Physics

PHYS-4305

PHYS-4306

PHYS 4405

PHYS 4406

PHYS 4308

PHYS 4703

PHYS-4309

PHYS-4310

PHYS-4103

PHYS-4607

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

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Government M.A.O college was established in Amritsar in 1933 and shi�ed to the present Graduatebuilding in 1947. The Poli�cal Science Department was the part and parcel of the academic schemes from its incep�on. Some very prominent individuals have served as heads over the years and these include Dr. Dilawar Hussain, Mir Hamid Mehmood, Khawaja Muhammad Ayyaz, Abdul Khaliq, I�khar Shehzad, Mehmood Fareed, Asif Nazir, Kamran Bu�, and Zahid Aziz Khan.

Professor Dildar Haider Khan is currently the head of the Department. The faculty is consisted of highly qualified subject specialists, with two poten�al PhDs, and a number of M.Phils. There is a prodigious library stocked with the most current and relevant literature for Poli�cal Science Department.

Poli�cal Science Department offers 4 year BS program in which both male and female students are admi�ed. The results of the Department have always been excep�onally good. Moreover, the Department conducts a number of seminars, interac�ve talks, conferences and various student-level co-curricular ac�vi�es to groom the hidden poten�al of the students.

12. Department of Political ScienceFACULTY

Mr. Kamran Bu�

Head of Department/Associate Professor

Mr. Dildar Haider Khan

Associate ProfessorMr. Sh. Salahuddin Ashraf

Associate Professor

1.

2.3. 4.

Mst. Lubna Yousaf Assistant ProfessorMst. Khushbakht Bajwa Assistant Professor Mr. M. Shahzad Lecturer

6.7.

8.

Mr. Qaisar Abbas Lecturer

Mr. Tauseef-ur-Rehman Assistant Professor5.

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BS (HONS) IN POLITICAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF STUDIES

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Department of Urdu offers 4 years BS (H) program. The results procured by the Department have always invoked apprecia�on.

Department of Urdu, Govt. M.A.O. Graduate College has been func�oning since establishment of the college. Many eminent literary personali�es like Tehseen Firaqi, Amjad Islam Amjad, Ata ul Haq Qasmi, Hafeez Siddiqi, Tufail Dara have served in this department. Professor Mazhar ul Hassan Mirza is the current head of the department. The faculty is comprised of highly qualified members with most of them pursuing the Doctorate in their subject. There is a prodigious library with most modern collec�on of books. It has a huge store of all Urdu date knowledge of their subject in addi�on to aesthe�c pleasure.

13. Department of UrduFACULTY

Head of Department/Associate Professor

Mr. Mazhar Ul Hassan Mirza

Mr. Muhammad Tariq

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

1.

2.3. 4.

Dr. Sajid Siddique Nizami Assistant ProfessorMst. Shahzadi Parveen Assistant Professor Mr. Shafqat Rasool Mirza Assistant Professor

5.6. 7.

Dr. Tariq Kaleem Assistant Professor8.

Mr. Amjad Ali Bha�Lecturer

9.

Mr. Waqas Ahmad Shahbaz

Lecturer10.

Mr. Dawood Hussain Lecturer

Dr. A�f Khalid Bu�

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BS (HONS.) IN URDUSCHEME OF STUDIES

34

FACULTY

Mr. Suhail Bashir Qureshi Head of Department/Assistant Professor

Mr. Muhammad Sarwar Assistant Professor

1.

2.

15. Department of Health & Physical Education

DEPARTMENTS OF ALLIED DISCIPLINES

Head of Department/Associate Professor

FACULTY

14. Department of Geography

Dr. Tanveer Zafar1.

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16. Department of History

FACULTY

Mr. Hafiz Safdar Bashir Head of Department/Associate Professor

Dr. Shahbaz Ali Assistant Professor Mst. Azra Shuaib

Assistant Professor

1.

2.3.

4. Dr. Yawar Haroon Assistant ProfessorMr. Mian Ghulam Farid

Assistant Professor5.

FACULTY

Mr. Hafiz Naseer Ahmad Head of Department/Assistant Professor

Mr. M. Waseem Qureshi Associate Professor

Lecturer

1.

2.3.4. Mr. Hafiz. M. Anwar

Dr. M. Abdullah Kilani Lecturer

17. Department of Islamiat

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FACULTY

Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad Head of Department/Assistant Professor

Dr. Naheed Zafar Assistant ProfessorMst. Mahjabeen Khan Lecturer

1.

2.3.

20. Department of Punjabi

FACULTY

Mr. Gul NawazHead of Department/Associate Professor

1.

18. Department of Persian

FACULTY

Mr. Awais Mehmood SidhuHead of Department/Assistant Professor

1.

19. Department of Philosophy

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FACULTY

Mst. Fa�ma ShahidHead of Department/Lecturer

1.

21. Department of Sociology

FACULTY

Mr. Noor ul Amin Nazir Lecturer

Mr. Syed Aqdas Abbas Head of Department/Associate Professor

Mr. Muhammad Saleem Assistant ProfessorMr. Ashfaq Ali Assistant Professor

1.

2.3.4.

22. Department of Statistics

Mr. Babur Zaman Khan Head of Department/Assistant Professor

Mr. M. Waseem Abbas Assistant ProfessorDr. Muhammad Asim Assistant ProfessorMr. Tayyab Manzoor Lecturer

1.

2.3.4.

FACULTY

23. Department of Zoology

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For social and moral training of students, a tutorial system has been ac�vated. A student joins his /her tutorial group and learns social ac�vi�es besides academics. Every tutorial group leader is a teacher called "Tutor”

f. Reference Books are not issued to the students. These can be studied in the reading room (a�ached to the library).

COLLEGE MAGAZINE

g. Students are supposed to observe to keep silence in the library and reading room.

e. In case of any damage to the library books, disciplinary ac�on will be taken against the defaulters.

LIBRARY

M.A.O. College Library has a stock of valuable books available to Graduate its students. Books can be borrowed on library card on the following condi�ons:

College magazine "IQRA" is published annually under the supervision of senior professors with English, Urdu and Punjabi sec�ons to explore literary poten�als of the students through their wri�ngs.

c. Lost library book has to be replaced by the borrower or a double of the cost and a fine is charged.

d. Students are not allowed to bring their own books in the library.

In order to facilitate Islamic teachings and the observance of the five obligatory prayers, there is a mosque situated at the College Campus.

b. Borrowed books should be returned within 14 days or a fine will be charged @ Rs. 2/- per day.

MOSQUE

a. Two books can be borrowed at a �me.

TUTORIAL SYSTEM

Life at M.A.O.

PROCTORIAL BOARD

College has developed model class rooms equipped with mul�media projectors for each BS (Hons.) Program.

Proctorial Board is responsible for maintaining law and order situa�on in the college premises and reserves the right to punish any student involved in misconduct.

RESEARCH LABS

I.T. LABS

MODEL CLASS ROOMS

A well equipped dispensary is available for first-aid in case of emergency. An M.B.B.S doctor visits the college periodically for consulta�on.

A college bulle�n is published regularly to keep the students informed of all no�ces/ orders, and progress related to College affairs. Any no�ce published in bulle�n is considered to be communicated to all the students.

BULLETIN

DISPENSARY

The use of innova�ve applied research to solve real-world problems is one of M.A.O’s main areas of focus.

The computer lab serves as the center for teaching the use of computer to the students, usually by a specialist computer teacher. Teachers also use the lab with their classes for research, or for crea�ng technology-based projects.

Guidance and counseling is the process which helps the students to know their skills, interests, personality that will help students in further career selec�on.

SPORTS FACILITIES

Theses facili�es have played a very important role in promo�ng physical and mental health of the students.

Fresh hygienic food is available at subsidized rates for students, teachers and staff.

CANTEEN

GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING CENTRE

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Instructions for Implementation of Covid SOPs

Ÿ Get fully vaccinated.

Ÿ Carry a Covid Kit containing a pocket sized sanitizer, a pair of gloves and and extra mask.

As per instructions of NCOC, all the students in accordance with their age must follow the Covid SOPs:

Ÿ Wear masks.

Ÿ Bring mid-day snack and a water bottle from home.

Ÿ Meet the challenges of the pandemic with wisdom and bravery.

PARENT TEACHER MEETING (PTM)

Drinking water treatment plants provide pure, safe and reliable drinking water to the students, teachers and staff.

A relationship of trust between parents and teachers is considered essential for the academic evolution of the Students. A number of formal parent-teacher meeting are held during academic session. The college provides an effective platform where parents and teachers can discuss the conduct, behavior and above all attendance and academic result of the students.

FILTRATION PLANT

“Going green" means to pursue knowledge and practices that can lead to more environmentally friendly and ecologically responsible decisions and lifestyles, which can help protect the environment and sustain its natural resources for current and future generations.

MOTORCYCLE STAND

In the college premises, some area has been allocated for Motorcycle Stand. Although Security guards are there, it is advised to the students and workers to keep their vehicles properly locked. College Administra�on is not be responsible for any the� or damage.

SECURITY SYSTEM

CLEAN & GREEN M.A.O.

Walk through gate, metal detector, CCTV cameras and armed security guards are working for the safety of students under the supervision of chief security in-charge.

Transport facility is available for the students on specific routes on payment. The transport office generally issues passes for the New Academic Year from the date, classes begin at the campus.

TRANSPORT FACILITY

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SWEET MEMORIES

I joined Lectureship in 1985. I was posted at Govt. M.A.O. Graduate College, Lahore in 1988. Since 1988 to 2021, I worked with 13 Principals. During this period I performed my du�es as a Teacher, HOD and Controller of Examina�ons honestly and devotedly. The most important aspect of my career is when I was elected as President (PPLA Local Unit) in 2020 for which I am grateful to all my colleagues. I believe the office bearers of the present Local Unit will prove very beneficial to the faculty. I wish and pray that this college may flourish and excel in Academics under the present administra�on. (PROF. MUHAMMAD HABIB)

Being a Lecturer in Physical Educa�on, I joined M.A.O college in 09-09-2009. I served 12 years of my life in this pres�gious college. I learnt a lot from this ins�tu�on. I also tried my level best to teach the same habits to my students. Apart from teaching, I served my du�es in sports, chairman transport and as a Chief Proctor. I showed all my talent and poten�al to make this department and college prosperous. The most memorable part of this tenure was the �me that I spent with my colleagues, friends and administra�on. A�er re�rement I s�ll miss some of my colleagues lovely behavior and hope so they will do the same. I'm always there to help and support my students, fellows and present administra�on. (PROF. RANA SERFRAZ ALI TAHIR)

(PROF. RAHSID UR RASHEED)

I served MAO College, being teacher of Geography, from 1993 to 2020. Apart from teaching I performed my du�es as HOD, Chairman Transport Commi�ee and Estate Officer. It was an honor for me to be the part of this pres�gious college. My sincere wishes are for MAO College that it may progress day and night under the present administra�on and may prove more beneficial for the society.

I always feel honored for serving at MAO college for about 31 years. This is the ins�tu�on which made remarkable progress and earned a good name regarding its infrastructure, discipline and academic standards during the past two decades. It is all because of the loyalty, dedica�on and sincere efforts of the faculty staff and Principals who served it under difficult situa�ons. I was lucky enough to be a member of that team. My stay at MAO Graduate College reminds me of good old days when I was In charge evening shi� and used to enjoy the company of learned colleagues. I wish this ins�tu�on may excel further under the present dynamic leadership. (PROF. MASUD-UL-HASSAN NIAZI)

I joined this ins�tu�on in 2015 and superannuated in 2018. I served it as the chairman of English Department as well as Vice Principal. I experienced it a very dynamic and aspiring as educa�onal ins�tu�on. Its peaceful and congenial academic atmosphere mo�vates students from every corner of the country to interpolate it with great fervour. All the teachers are very veteran and experienced and perform their duty with great devo�on and diligence and hence produce astonishing result at all levels. I am op�mis�cally hopeful that under the patronage of Dr. Shabbir Ahmad Rana. I wish a glorious and splendid future for him and college. (PROF. ABDUL MAJEED MALIK)

The College Administra�on is grateful to the following “Heroes” for their valuable contribu�on in upli�ing the standard of this ins�tu�on.

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“OUR ALUMNI IS PRIDE OF THIS COLLEGE”

In 2011 we decided to pursue higher educa�on in Psychology. A�er much confusion and delibera�on, we took admission in M.Sc-I at Govt. M.A.O Graduate College, Lahore. But, soon we realized that we took a right decision. The atmosphere was fresh and environment was very friendly. Our teachers of Psychology were very coopera�ve and every one was competent in his/her area of specializa�on. They guided us in different spheres of life and mo�vated us a lot in performing well in educa�on. Today we are living a very prosperous, healthy and happy life. This is basically due to the blessings of Allah, our hard work, prayers of our parents and guidance and mo�va�on of our teacher's played a pivotal role in our success. We strongly suggest the students to avail this golden opportunity of ge�ng admission in this college and be a part of this wonderful ins�tu�on. Today, we are grateful to our psychology teachers and wish more prosperity and fame to them and to our great alma mater.

M. Zubair RajpootChief Execu�ve Officer

Lahore Group Real Estate, Lahore

Faud MustaffahClinical Psychologist

DHQ Hospital,Nankana Sahib

Salman KhanPsychologist

Counter Terrorism Dep�.Lahore

Ammar Bin NiazManaging Director.Believers Real EstateDHA phase 6.Lahore.

ALUMNI

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GLIMPSES

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GLIMPSES

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General Rules for Admission in Intermediate and BS (Hons) 4 Years Degree Program

1-Intermediate

The student must have passed the examina�on of Secondary School Cer�ficate (Matricula�on) or st nd

O-Level in the 1 annual 2021 OR in 2 annual 2020.

Maximum Age limit is 18 years extendable upto 20 years for fresh candidates of annual 2021.

Candidates who passed Secondary School Cer�ficate (Technical) are not eligible to apply.

Admission is granted only on merit basis. However:i) 2 % admission on sports basis is reserved only in Arts group.

ii) 2 % of total seats are reserved for disabled candidates. The candidates shall a�ach Disability Cer�ficate issued by District Disability Board or the District Assessing Board with the admission form.

iii) 2 % of total seats are reserved for religious minori�es.

iv) 2 % of total seats are reserved for trans-gender students.

A�er ge�ng admission in this college, if a student is already registered with any other ins�tu�on, he will be responsible for cancella�on of his previous registra�on.

In case of presen�ng of fake documents / creden�als, his enrollment from the college maybe cancelled at any stage.

a)

b)

c)

d)

ONLINE COLLEGE ADMISSION SYSTEM

(OCAS)For online admission visit website

for online admission

CRITERIA

Quota

Note

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COURSES OF STUDYIntermediate Part-I (Subject Combina�ons)

1st Shi� (MORNING)

Sr.# GROUP

Pre-Medical

Pre. Engineering

I.C.S (Physics)

I.C.S (Stats)

I.Com

General Science

English

English

English

English

English

English

English

English

English

English

Arts (Group A-1)

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

Biology

Maths

Physics

Stats

Commerce

Sta�s�cs

Economics

Psychology

Geography

Chemistry

Chemistry

Maths

Maths

Geography

Mathema�cs

Sta�s�cs

Philosophy/Health & Physical Educa�on

Hist. of Muslim India/Health & Physical Educa�on

Civics /Islamiat (Elec�ve)

COMPULSORY

ARTS

Physics

Physics

Computer

Computer

Accoun�ng+ B. Maths

Economics

Computer Science

Punjabi/Persian / Urdu advance

English Literature / Punjabi

Sociology/Hist. of Islam

2nd SHIFT (EVENING)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Sr.# GROUP

Pre-Medical

Pre. Engineering

I.C.S (Physics)

I.C.S (Stats)

I.Com

English

English

English

English

English

English

English

Arts (EA-I)

Arts (EA-II)

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

Urdu

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

IslamicEduca�on (Comp)

Biology

Maths

Physics

Stats

Commerce

CivicsHistory of Pak

Chemistry

Chemistry

Maths

Maths

Geography

Islamiat (Elec�ve)

COMPULSORY

ARTS

Physics

Physics

Computer

Computer

Accoun�ng+ B. Maths

Punjabi

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

7.

8.

Health & Physical Educa�on

History of PakistanArts (Group A-2)

Arts (Group A-3)

Arts (Group A-4)

OPTIONAL

Economics

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2- BS (Hons.) 4-Years Degree Program

vi. The candidate who remains absent or fails in the interview will not be eligible for admission.

v. College Authori�es have the right to cancel the admission of a candidate, at any stage a�er the admission, when it comes to their knowledge that the documents presented by him / her are fake or there is a misstatement or an error in the documents which may affect his / her merit.

I. Only those candidates who have passed their Higher Secondary School Cer�ficate Examina�on in the 1st annual 2021 OR in the 2nd annual 2020 will be eligible to apply for admission.

ix. In case of Board other than Lahore, an orignal No Objec�on Cer�ficate (NOC) is required.

ii. Maximum Age limit is 24 years extendable upto 26 years for fresh candidates of annual 2021.

iv. College Authori�es can reject a candidate's applica�on for admission on the ground of unbecoming character or conduct.

viii. The candidates who fail to deposit their dues within due date will forfeit their right to admission.

vii. A�er the comple�on of all formali�es pertaining to admission, the final list of the selected candidates shall be displayed on the College no�ce board.

iii. Admission is granted strictly on merit.

QUOTA: 2 % of total seats are reserved for disable candidates. The Disabled candidates shall a�ach with their admission forms the "Disability Cer�ficate" obtained from District Disability Board or the District Assessing Board. The candidate must write “Special Candidate" in the space provided at the top of the admission forms. The candidates will have to appear before the Medical Officer appointed for this purpose by College Authori�es.

BS PROGRAMS OFFEREDMORNING EVENING

1. Applied Psychology

2. Botany

3. Commerce

4. Business Administra�on

5. Chemistry

6. Communica�on Studies

7. English

8. Economics

9. Informa�on Technology

10. Mathema�cs

11. Physics

12. Poli�cal Science

13. Urdu

1. Applied Psychology

2. Commerce

3. Business Administra�on

4. Chemistry

5. Communica�on Studies

6. English

7. Informa�on Technology

8. Mathema�cs

9. Physics

NOTE: Students can check the Scheme of Studies of above

men�oned programs in the sec�on of concerned departments.

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GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

The basic purpose of wearing uniform is that the students should have a dis�nct Iden�ty. The college has prescribed the following uniforms for Intermediate and BS (Hons) students.

I) F.A / F.Sc. / ICS / I.Com Program

(2) Green Dupa�a (from 1st to 8th semester)

II) BS (Hons.) Program

b) Evening Shi� (Boys)

(4) Black Shoes (5) Green Blazer/ Sweater (for winter only)

(1) Blue Shirt (2) Grey Trousers (3) Uniform Neck Tie (Blue & Grey Stripes) Black Shoes (5) Green Blazer/ Sweater (for winter only)

(1) White Shalwar Qameez (from 1st to 8th semester)

(2) Pink Dupa�a (from 1st to 4th semester)

b) Evening Shi�

(3) Blue Dupa�a (from 5th to 8th semester)

(1) White Shirt (2) Grey Trousers (3) Uniform Neck Tie (Blue & Grey Stripes) (4) Black Shoes (5) Navy Blue Blazer/ Sweater (for winter only)

a) Morning Shi�

a) Morning Shi� (Boys)

(1) White Shirt (2) Khaki Trousers (3) Uniform Neck Tie (Blue & Grey Stripes)

c) Morning Shi� (Girls)

(4) Navy Blue Blazer/ Black Shawl (for winter only)

d) Evening Shi� (Girls)

(1) White Shalwar Qameez (from 1st to 8th semester)

(1) White Shirt (2) Grey Trousers (3) Uniform Neck Tie (Blue & Grey Stripes) (4) Black Shoes (5) Navy Blue Blazer/ Sweater (for winter only)

(3) Navy Blue Blazer/ Black Shawl (for winter only)

NOTE: No student is allowed to enter the college without Uniform and hanging College I.D Card.

1. College Uniform

Students

should read

the No�ces displayed

on the No�ce Boards and

Website on daily basis

www.mao.edu.pk

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3. College Timings

iii. Student's Iden�ty Card is the property of the College. It is compulsory for every student to hand over his iden�ty card to the College office for record, if he is dropped from the college rolls, or leaves the College or at the termina�on of the College session.

iv. Prescribed Leave Applica�on Forms are available in the College office.

b) Evening Timings: 01:00 p.m. to 05:00 p.m.

i. The minimum a�endance percentage in each subject to qualify to appear for the final examina�on is 75% as per BISE, Lahore and Punjab University Rules and Regula�ons.

4. A�endance

i. It is compulsory for every student to obtain his / her iden�ty card from the college Registrar office immediately a�er his / her admission.

2. College Iden�ty Card

iv. A student whose name has been dropped from the College rolls may be allowed re-admission only once.

v. The re-admission fee is Rs. 500/-.(Subject to the grant of re-admission by the principal)

vi. The fine for remaining absent for one period is Rs. 5/- and for a full day is Rs. 10/-.

a) Morning Timings: 08:00 a.m. to 02:00 p.m.

Note: Students of morning and evening shi� will have to observe the above official �me strictly.

iii. The name of the student will be dropped from the College rolls if he remains absent without in�ma�on for 07 days in a month.

ii. If an iden�ty card is lost, a new one will be issued a�er a fine of Rs. 100/-.

vii. The fine for remaining absent from prac�cal class is Rs. 10/-per class.

viii. As per University / College rules 75% of the total number of lectures delivered in each subject are compulsory to a�end for a student otherwise the admission will be withheld.

ix. Principal reserves the right to expel a student from college on account of misconduct/ failure to pull up academically.

5. Leave RulesI. Leave will be granted only in case of extreme urgency subject to the permission of the concerned HOD

and than by the Registrar Office.

ii. Leave applica�on has to be submi�ed and got sanc�oned beforehand.

iii. Sick leave should be accompanied with a proper Medical Cer�ficate.

ii. In case a student leaves the college without approval of sanc�oning/concerned authority and if his / her a�endance falls below 50% in a month, he / she will be dropped from the College Rolls and his / her status will be no�fied and communicated to the parents.

v. The Leave Applica�on should reach the Registrar Office on the prescribed Proforma. This applica�on must be counter signed by the father/ guardian.

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iii. Mobile/ Cell Phone as per direc�on of Govt. of the Punjab are prohibited at College Campus.

iv. Student should behave gently within College premises.

v. Wall chalking/ placing any kind of poster is strictly prohibited.

vii. Every student must hang his/her I.D. Card during College hours.

viii. No student is allowed to keep any kind of arms (Licensed/ Unlicensed) in his / her possession.

A Disciplinary Commi�ee is empowered to assess the standards and disciplinary ac�on on the misconduct of students. It is authorised to cons�tute the disciplinary measures for the students. A student is bound to obey/abide by the college rules or any no�fica�on / order issued by the Principal's Office / Registrar Office during the session:

ii. Smoking/ keeping any kind of drug is not allowed within college premises.

vi. Damaging College Property is not allowed. The defaulters will have to pay for the damages.

i. No student is allowed to take part in any kind of poli�cal/ unethical ac�vity.

ix. Out-siders are not allowed to enter college premises without the permission of Principal.

6. Fee / DuesA student's name will be dropped from the college rolls if he / she does not pay the dues. Re-admission is allowed only on the recommenda�on of Admission Commi�ee and approval by the Principal. (Detail of College Fee / Dues is given at the end)

Fee Concession:

i. Only those poor and needy students who are regular in classes and have a sound academic career are eligible to apply for fee concession.

iii. Irregular, absentee and failing students in House Examina�on will forfeit their right of fee concession.

iv. Applica�on for fee concession or any kind of financial assistance will be verified by the parents.

ii. Orphans can be accommodated on compassionate grounds, provided they furnish Death Cer�ficate of the deceased parent / guardian.

Fee concession and s�pends for deserving students are granted on the recommenda�on of Financial Assistance Commi�ee.

7. Disciplinary Rules

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For the smooth running of semester system, college will arrange an orienta�on program for newly admi�ed students one day prior to the start of regular classes. Respec�ve Head of Departments (HODs) and Departmental Co-ordinators will deal course related issues of students while exam related informa�on and issues are the domain of Controller of Examina�ons.

The College is affiliated with the University of the Punjab. The Semester Rules and Regula�ons for BS(Hons) Program will be obeyed according to the rules and regula�ons present on the PU website. Some necessary rules and regula�on are given below here for the knowledge of the students:

The total dura�on of a Bachelor's (BS) Program is four years. Each academic year is consisted of two semesters. In case of valid reasons the period of study may be extended for two addi�onal years (i.e., four semesters). The students who do not complete studies within the stated period will have their names struck off from the rolls of the college. The students who have been given the right to extend the dura�on of study for addi�onal two years must register and pay tui�on fee for these years.

2. Schedule of Semesters

1. Total Period of Study

There will be two semesters in an academic year: Fall Semester and Spring Semester. Each semester will be of 17 working weeks - 16 weeks for teaching and one week for Mid Semester Examina�ons. Final Examina�ons will be conducted by University of the Punjab at the end of each semester. Schedule (date sheet) of final examina�ons will be issued by Controller of Examina�ons, University of the Punjab.

3. Credits Requirements for a Degree Program

a. A minimum 124 -136 credit hours (see 4 below for defini�on) are required for the 4-year degree programs. The said credits will normally be earned in eight semesters.

b. The minimum number of credit hours in a course will be governed by the curriculum/syllabi and roadmap provided by University of the Punjab.

a. A student must have a�ended at least 75% of the classes held in a course in order to be allowed to sit in the final examina�on.

c. A course may range from one credit hour to four credit hours.

f. Above clauses (a-e) are dictated by the HEC curricula for the relevant degree programs.

d. One credit hour stands for at least one hour class contact per week per semester. For prac�cal/laboratory work 3 hours will be considered equivalent to one credit hour.

e. Six (06) credit hours research project (disserta�on)/project report/internship/special paper is offered in the fourth year.

4. Class A�endance

For the Students of BS Programs

Semester

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d. The scripts of each ac�vity, i.e., mid semester examina�on, homework, quiz etc. will be shown to the students by the concerned teachers within one week, taken back immediately in accordance with the announced schedule along with the examina�on schedule.

f. The mid semester examina�ons will be conducted a�er eight weeks of the commencement of the semester. The final examina�on will be conducted according to the schedule (i.e., date sheet) announced by University of the Punjab.

b. In case the student remains absent from the class for seven consecu�ve days without leave, his/her name will be removed from the rolls.

c. Students having less than 75% class a�endance in a par�cular course will be required to repeat the course in the same semester next year. Names of such students will be reported by the college to

University of the Punjab and these students shall not be allowed to appear in the final examina�ons.

6. Evalua�on System

a. The course teacher is responsible for the evalua�on of work/performance of the students of his class and for the award of grades to them on the basis of such evalua�on.

Students will be evaluated on the basis of two examina�ons, called Mid Semester Examina�on and Final Examina�on, homework, quizzes, assignments, presenta�ons, etc. This evalua�on criteria and their percentage weight of a grade are given below:

b. The number and nature of tests and assignments depend on the nature of the course. To pass a course, a student must obtain 50% marks (i.e., 'D' grade) cumula�ve in Mid Semester Examina�on, Sessional Work, and Final Examina�on.

5. Course Evalua�on, Course Grade, and Grade Distribu�on

c. There will be no choice in ques�ons in the mid semester and final examina�on papers.

e. In case a student is not sa�sfied with his/her award even a�er checking his/her answer book, or clarifica�on from the teacher, he/she may make wri�en complaint to Chairman/Principal within two weeks of at the end of mid semester examina�ons week. The Chairman/Principal will refer his/her case to the Examina�on Commi�ee of the Department/College.

ii. Final Semester Examina�on: Two hours

iii. Prac�cal Examina�on (where applicable): 2-3 hours

The Final term examina�on (60 marks) pa�ern of Punjab University is as under:

g. The dura�on of the examina�ons will be as follows:

i. Mid Semester Examina�on: One hour

30

Questions with Short Answers

Questions with detailed Answers

Multiple Choice Questions 10

20

60Total

Sr. # Evaluation Instrument Percentage

1. Sessional (Quizzes, homework, assignments, presenta�ons, etc) 15%

2. Mid Semester Examina�on 25%

3. Final Examina�on 60%

4. Total 100%

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In order to calculate the GPA, mul�ply Grade Point with the Credit Hours in each Course to obtain total grade points, add up to cumula�ve Grade Points and divide by the total number of Credit Hours to get the GPA for the Semester.

b. Equivalence in numerical grades, le�er grades and grade points is as under:

7. Grading System

a. Le�er grading should only be used for represen�ng the individual courses and not for semester GPA or CGPA.

c. Maximum possible Grade Point Average is 4.00

d. Minimum Cumula�ve Grade Point Average for obtaining a 4-year BS degree is 2.00.

e. Calcula�on of Grade Point Average (GPA) for a Semester:

8. Calcula�on of Semester Grade Point Average

Calcula�on of cumula�ve grade point average will only be made when a candidate has passed all the courses required for the award of degree.

b. In case a student is able to obtain GPA of 1.70 or more but less than 2.00 except first semester where GPA of 1.50 or more but less than 2.0, he/she will be promoted to the next Semester on proba�on (1st proba�on). If the student does not achieve the desired CGPA of 2.0 but obtains CGPA greater than or equal to 1.7, will go to 2nd (last) proba�on. The candidate, who fails to secure 1.50 GPA in the first semester or 1.70 CGPA in a subsequent semester, will stand automa�cally dropped from the rolls of the College.

9. Promo�on Rules

a. A student must obtain a minimum Cumula�ve Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.00 at the end of each semester for promo�on to the next semester.

A-

B+

A

B-

C+

B

C-

D

C

W

F

Evalution Instrument

85 & above

Percent Marks

75-79

70-74

65-69

61-64

58-60

55-57

50-54

Below 50

Withdrawal

80-84

Percentage

4.00

3.70

3.30

3.00

2.70

2.30

2.00

1.70

1.00

0.00

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c. A student will have the right to avail proba�on twice in the following semesters.

d. A student has to obtain CGPA 2.00 in the last semester of each program for the award of the degree.

e. In the third, fi�h, and seventh semesters (where there is applicable) a student is required to repeat the courses of the same semesters respec�vely in case of his/her failure in the aforemen�oned semesters.

f. In the fourth, sixth and eighth (where there is applicable) a student is required to repeat the courses of the same semesters respec�vely in case of his/her failure in the aforemen�oned semesters.

g. If a student gets a “D” grade, he/she can repeat the course when offered to improve his/her grade.

h. A student, who completes all the courses and has not been required to repeat any course(s), obtains CGPA less than 2.00 but not less than 1.90 at the end of the 8th semester may be allowed to repeat 12 credit hour courses in which he/she had obtained the lowest grades, in order to improve the CGPA so as to obtain the minimum of 2.00 CGPA failing which he/she shall not be awarded degree and removed from the rolls of the College.

i. In case a student repeats the course(s) for the improvement of grades which he/she has already taken, the best of the two grades of the course(s) will be considered for CGPA calcula�ons.

10. Proba�on

The teacher-in-charge will report unfair means cases in quizzes and mid semester examina�ons to the Principal who will forward these cases to College Examina�on Commi�ee within one week for necessary ac�on as under:

11. Unfair Means Cases

The promo�on of a student on proba�on will be allowed twice in all the degree programs. If a student in the first semester obtains CGPA less than 2.0 and greater than or equal to 1.5, he/she will be considered on proba�on. In the subsequent semesters (i.e., second semester onwards), the student will be considered on proba�on if he/she scores CGPA less than 2.0, and greater than or equal to 1.70. In case student does not achieve the minimum desired CGPA of 2.0 in any semester a�er availing two proba�ons, he/she will be dropped from the rolls of the College and cannot be re-admi�ed by the same College under any circumstances.

Any candidate detected in giving or receiving assistance, or found guilty of copying from any paper, book or note, or allowing any other candidate to copy his answer book, or using, or a�emp�ng to use these or any other unfair means, will be dropped from the program not exceeding two semesters.

UMCs in the final examina�ons will be handled by the office of the Controller of Examina�ons, University of the Punjab, as per University rules.

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12. Re- Take Examina�on

If a student fails to a�end any lecture during the first four weeks of the commencement of the semester as per announced schedule, his/her admission stands cancelled automa�cally without any no�ce.

14. Cancella�on of Admission

15. Re-Mid Exam

If a student fails in a course, he/she will be provided two chances to pass a course by registering for the course again in the same semester of the subsequent years. If a student fails to pass the course a�er availing these two chances, he/she will be dropped from the rolls of the College.

16. EXIT

If a student fails in the regular mid-semester exam he/she should apply to the respec�ve HODs for a re-sit in mid-semester exam which can only be held within 7 days of the comple�on of regular mid-semester exams and an in�ma�on in this regard should be sent to the controller examina�on of the college immediately without any delay

13. Freezing of a Semester

In case of a valid reason a student may freeze his/her studies maximum for one year (two semesters) subject to the permission of Chairperson/Principal of the concerned Department/College. The student will rejoin the same semester in the following year. However, freezing in 1st semester is not allowed.

Students who have completed/passed a minimum of 2 years /4 semesters of studies can apply to seek an Exit on medical/emergency grounds. College Administra�on will decide upon these applica�ons.

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FEE STRUCTURE

Intermediate 1st Year (Morning)

Intermediate 1st Year (Evening)

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

12545

12545

12545

12545

12355

12545

12355

12355

12710

12710

12545

12355

12355

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

8090

27545

27545

27545

27545

27355

27545

27355

27710

27710

*Note: Self Finance Fee will be charged from the evening shi� students on semester basis.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APPRECIATION

PROSPECTUS COMMITTEE - 2021

Mr. Muhammad Naeem Bhangu (Member-I), Dr. Shahbaz Ali (Member-II), From Le� to Right: Mr. Hafiz Safdar Bashir (Convener), Mr. Im�az Ahmad Awan (Member-III),

Dr. Khadim Hussain (Member-IV)

I am personally grateful to my all respected faculty members who are performing their addi�onal du�es devotedly and effec�vely as being Conveners/ Coordinators/Incharge/Focal Persons of different Commi�ees/Socie�es/Important Tasks. Their contribu�on is really remarkable and appreciable in accomplishment of several official tasks which are important in smooth running of this ins�tu�on.

Regarding the publica�on of this Prospectus 2021, I am especially thankful to all five members of this Prospectus Commi�ee for their dedica�on, valuable �me, hard work, insight, crea�ve thinking, novelty of ideas, posi�ve a�tude towards the chair and outstanding contribu�on in comple�on of this project successfully. In short I feel proud to admit that every member of my Admin Team is one of the best.

Prof. Dr. Shabbir Ahmad RanaPrincipal

Stay Happy and Healthy. May God Bless you all......... Aameen.

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