prospectus - Islamabad Model College of Commerce for Girls

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Transcript of prospectus - Islamabad Model College of Commerce for Girls

PROSPECTUS

Islamabad Model (Post Graduate) College of Commerce for Girls, F-10/3, Islamabad

Ph: (051) 9266450 Email: [email protected]

PROSPECTUS

Islamabad Model (Post Graduate) College of Commerce for Girls, F-10/3, Islamabad

Ph: (051) 9266450 Email: [email protected]

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Table of Contents

1 Quaid’s Vision 03

2 Message from the Principal 04

3 Vision Statement 05

4 Mission Statement 05

5 The College 06

6 Code of Conduct 07

7 Future Prospects 07

8 Faculty 09

9 Administra�ve Staff 13

10 Admission Policy 14

11 Academic & Financial Session 17

12 Medium of Instruc�on 17

13 Programmes Offered 17

14 Fee & Expenses 28

15 ID Card / Fee Card / Bus Card 30

16 College Uniform 30

17 A�endance 31

18Eligibility for Board &

University Exam 31

Table of Contents (Continuation)

19 Internal Examina�on 32

20 QAU Rules for BS & ADP 33

21 College Transport 36

22 College Magazine 36

23 Proctorial Board 36

24 Academic Council 37

25College Management

Commi�ee37

26 College Library 37

27 Discipline Rules 38

28 Tutorial Work 39

29Visits to Business &

Industrial Enterprise39

30 Prac�cal Training / Internship 40

31 Co-curricular Ac�vi�es 40

32College Leaving Cer�ficate /

Withdrawal41

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Table of Contents

1 Quaid’s Vision 03

2 Message from the Principal 04

3 Vision Statement 05

4 Mission Statement 05

5 The College 06

6 Code of Conduct 07

7 Future Prospects 07

8 Faculty 09

9 Administra�ve Staff 13

10 Admission Policy 14

11 Academic & Financial Session 17

12 Medium of Instruc�on 17

13 Programmes Offered 17

14 Fee & Expenses 28

15 ID Card / Fee Card / Bus Card 30

16 College Uniform 30

17 A�endance 31

18Eligibility for Board &

University Exam 31

Table of Contents (Continuation)

19 Internal Examina�on 32

20 QAU Rules for BS & ADP 33

21 College Transport 36

22 College Magazine 36

23 Proctorial Board 36

24 Academic Council 37

25College Management

Commi�ee37

26 College Library 37

27 Discipline Rules 38

28 Tutorial Work 39

29Visits to Business &

Industrial Enterprise39

30 Prac�cal Training / Internship 40

31 Co-curricular Ac�vi�es 40

32College Leaving Cer�ficate /

Withdrawal41

Message from the Principal

It is my honour and privilege to lead as the Principal of IMCCG, F-10/3 Islamabad, the only Commerce

College for girls in Islamabad since 1994.

Commerce educa�on is the backbone for economic progress and development of a country. Our main

focus is to empower students by providing them quality educa�on and training to build up their skills

and confidence. Also prepare them to lead and cope with challenges in a compe��ve na�onal and

global industrial and financial market.

The college strives to maintain academic excellence in an environment that promotes crea�vity,

mo�va�on, discipline and uprightness. Students are encouraged to par�cipate in various co-curricular

ac�vi�es in order to develop versa�le personali�es.

The commencement of BS Programme is a great step ahead for the college. I appreciate the faculty for

their commitment and dedica�on. In addi�on, our administra�ve staff works relentlessly to help

achieve our mission and goals.

This prospectus presents the ins�tute's faculty, resources, student facili�es and infrastructure. This

should enable the prospec�ve student a useful insight into the educa�onal programmes and facili�es

on offer.

May Allah helps us in our endeavor. Ameen! "

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Quaid’s Vision

"EDUCATION does not merely mean academic educa�on, and

even that appear to be a very poor type. There is immediate

and urgent need for training our people in the scien�fic and

technical educa�on in order to build up our future economic

life, and we should see that our people undertake science,

commerce, trade and par�cularly well-planned industries.

But do not forget that we have to compete with the world,

which is moving very fast in this direc�on.

We have to build up the character of our future genera�ons,

which means highest sense of honour, integrity, selfless

service to the na�on, and sense of responsibility. We have to

see that they are fully qualified and equipped to play their part

in the various branches of economic life in a manner which will do honour to Pakistan."

Message to the All Pakistan Educa�on Conference

November 27, 1947

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Message from the Principal

It is my honour and privilege to lead as the Principal of IMCCG, F-10/3 Islamabad, the only Commerce

College for girls in Islamabad since 1994.

Commerce educa�on is the backbone for economic progress and development of a country. Our main

focus is to empower students by providing them quality educa�on and training to build up their skills

and confidence. Also prepare them to lead and cope with challenges in a compe��ve na�onal and

global industrial and financial market.

The college strives to maintain academic excellence in an environment that promotes crea�vity,

mo�va�on, discipline and uprightness. Students are encouraged to par�cipate in various co-curricular

ac�vi�es in order to develop versa�le personali�es.

The commencement of BS Programme is a great step ahead for the college. I appreciate the faculty for

their commitment and dedica�on. In addi�on, our administra�ve staff works relentlessly to help

achieve our mission and goals.

This prospectus presents the ins�tute's faculty, resources, student facili�es and infrastructure. This

should enable the prospec�ve student a useful insight into the educa�onal programmes and facili�es

on offer.

May Allah helps us in our endeavor. Ameen! "

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Quaid’s Vision

"EDUCATION does not merely mean academic educa�on, and

even that appear to be a very poor type. There is immediate

and urgent need for training our people in the scien�fic and

technical educa�on in order to build up our future economic

life, and we should see that our people undertake science,

commerce, trade and par�cularly well-planned industries.

But do not forget that we have to compete with the world,

which is moving very fast in this direc�on.

We have to build up the character of our future genera�ons,

which means highest sense of honour, integrity, selfless

service to the na�on, and sense of responsibility. We have to

see that they are fully qualified and equipped to play their part

in the various branches of economic life in a manner which will do honour to Pakistan."

Message to the All Pakistan Educa�on Conference

November 27, 1947

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The College

Technical/ professional educa�on is gaining importance in the present day world. Women play a great role in

the development and progress of socie�es through their poten�al of shouldering and sharing all kinds of

responsibili�es along with men. The need is to see that they are fully qualified and competent to play their

part in various branches of economic life.

Facili�es of commerce educa�on for women in the twin ci�es of Rawalpindi/Islamabad were not available un�l

1992. Numerous requests were received from female students and their parents to start an ins�tu�on

exclusively for female students with commerce classes.

Considering the pressing demands of students/ parents and the challenging requirements of the current �me

could not be ignored, it was decided to start I-Commerce and B-Commerce classes in IMCG F-8/1. In September

1994 the college was shi�ed and started func�oning in its own building under the name of Islamabad

Commerce College for Women, F-10/3. The name of ins�tu�on was later changed to Islamabad Model College

of Commerce for Girls, F-10/3. The ins�tu�on has started Masters in Commerce from the session 2013-14 and

semester based BS programmes in Commerce and Accoun�ng & Finance from the session 2018-19, a�er the

approval from Quaid-e-Azam University. Associate Degree programme in Commerce has started in 2019 a�er

the approval from HEC and Quaid-e-Azam University.

The college has two separate fully equipped Computer Labs enriched with latest computers. The qualified and

experienced staff is impar�ng quality educa�on in all the disciplines. The college not only aims at excelling

students in the field of commerce and trade but also grooms them to become useful and responsible members

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Vision Statement

To ensure that IMCCG emerges as a viable bank for future trade and commerce leaders on the fast expanding canvas of Pakistan

Mission Statement

To provide quality educa�on focusing the market trends and demands in the discipline of commerce

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The College

Technical/ professional educa�on is gaining importance in the present day world. Women play a great role in

the development and progress of socie�es through their poten�al of shouldering and sharing all kinds of

responsibili�es along with men. The need is to see that they are fully qualified and competent to play their

part in various branches of economic life.

Facili�es of commerce educa�on for women in the twin ci�es of Rawalpindi/Islamabad were not available un�l

1992. Numerous requests were received from female students and their parents to start an ins�tu�on

exclusively for female students with commerce classes.

Considering the pressing demands of students/ parents and the challenging requirements of the current �me

could not be ignored, it was decided to start I-Commerce and B-Commerce classes in IMCG F-8/1. In September

1994 the college was shi�ed and started func�oning in its own building under the name of Islamabad

Commerce College for Women, F-10/3. The name of ins�tu�on was later changed to Islamabad Model College

of Commerce for Girls, F-10/3. The ins�tu�on has started Masters in Commerce from the session 2013-14 and

semester based BS programmes in Commerce and Accoun�ng & Finance from the session 2018-19, a�er the

approval from Quaid-e-Azam University. Associate Degree programme in Commerce has started in 2019 a�er

the approval from HEC and Quaid-e-Azam University.

The college has two separate fully equipped Computer Labs enriched with latest computers. The qualified and

experienced staff is impar�ng quality educa�on in all the disciplines. The college not only aims at excelling

students in the field of commerce and trade but also grooms them to become useful and responsible members

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Vision Statement

To ensure that IMCCG emerges as a viable bank for future trade and commerce leaders on the fast expanding canvas of Pakistan

Mission Statement

To provide quality educa�on focusing the market trends and demands in the discipline of commerce

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The courses offered in our programmes will enable the students to understand the tax laws and prac�cal

implica�on of tax laws, understand the role of strategic management, becoming ra�onal decision maker,

ul�mately leaders. The program will strengthen the public rela�on ability of students improvising their

confidence and this enabling to market their business enthusias�cally

The areas employing such graduates are

Ÿ Accountancy

Ÿ Adver�sing

Ÿ Banking, Investment & Financial services

Ÿ General Management

Ÿ HR

Ÿ Management Consultancy

Ÿ Public Rela�ons

Ÿ Retail Management

The ADP, BS (Hons) and M.Com will bring skills such as

Ÿ Analy�cal Abili�es

Ÿ Communica�on and Presenta�on Skills

Ÿ Goal Se�ng

Ÿ Leadership Skills

Ÿ Numeracy

Ÿ Problem Solving

Ÿ Team Work

Ÿ Time Management

Moreover, ADP graduates can con�nue to the four years BS programme.

of society. Students are encouraged to fully par�cipate in curricular as well as co-curricular ac�vi�es.

Code of Conduct

Every student joining the college is expected to abide by the following principles of conduct strictly:

Ÿ To follow the code of ethics of the college

Ÿ Protec�on of the college property and property of the fellow students.

Ÿ Showing due respect to elders, teachers, and outside visitors.

Ÿ Courteous and helpful behavior towards all those with whom they come in contact.

Ÿ Pledge to work hard and complete the courses of study in the shortest possible period of �me without

was�ng �me or causing disturbance.

Future Prospects

Educa�on plays an important role in the development of a county and its society as well. It should cope with the

drama�c changes in the world due to technology and other aspect. In par�cular, the higher educa�on and

mode of its delivery should be tuned �me and to face the challenges.

Commerce Educa�on provides an excellent founda�on for career choices, may it be Public Rela�ons,

Management, Accoun�ng, Finance or Journalism. The Associate Degree Programme & BS Programme will

prepare the students for further studies in Accounts, Finance & Management whether they choose to con�nue

studies here at this ins�tu�on or any other ins�tu�on in the world.

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The courses offered in our programmes will enable the students to understand the tax laws and prac�cal

implica�on of tax laws, understand the role of strategic management, becoming ra�onal decision maker,

ul�mately leaders. The program will strengthen the public rela�on ability of students improvising their

confidence and this enabling to market their business enthusias�cally

The areas employing such graduates are

Ÿ Accountancy

Ÿ Adver�sing

Ÿ Banking, Investment & Financial services

Ÿ General Management

Ÿ HR

Ÿ Management Consultancy

Ÿ Public Rela�ons

Ÿ Retail Management

The ADP, BS (Hons) and M.Com will bring skills such as

Ÿ Analy�cal Abili�es

Ÿ Communica�on and Presenta�on Skills

Ÿ Goal Se�ng

Ÿ Leadership Skills

Ÿ Numeracy

Ÿ Problem Solving

Ÿ Team Work

Ÿ Time Management

Moreover, ADP graduates can con�nue to the four years BS programme.

of society. Students are encouraged to fully par�cipate in curricular as well as co-curricular ac�vi�es.

Code of Conduct

Every student joining the college is expected to abide by the following principles of conduct strictly:

Ÿ To follow the code of ethics of the college

Ÿ Protec�on of the college property and property of the fellow students.

Ÿ Showing due respect to elders, teachers, and outside visitors.

Ÿ Courteous and helpful behavior towards all those with whom they come in contact.

Ÿ Pledge to work hard and complete the courses of study in the shortest possible period of �me without

was�ng �me or causing disturbance.

Future Prospects

Educa�on plays an important role in the development of a county and its society as well. It should cope with the

drama�c changes in the world due to technology and other aspect. In par�cular, the higher educa�on and

mode of its delivery should be tuned �me and to face the challenges.

Commerce Educa�on provides an excellent founda�on for career choices, may it be Public Rela�ons,

Management, Accoun�ng, Finance or Journalism. The Associate Degree Programme & BS Programme will

prepare the students for further studies in Accounts, Finance & Management whether they choose to con�nue

studies here at this ins�tu�on or any other ins�tu�on in the world.

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Ms. Saleha Maryam

Lecturer

M.Sc. (Accoun�ng & Finance)

University of Lahore

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Amna Fayyaz

Lecturer

M.Com - University of the Punjab

M.Ed - AIOU

Department of Computer Science

Ms Sadaf Rasheed

Assistant Professor

MCS

Fa�ma Jinnah Women University

Department of Economics

Ms. Farhat Rashid

Associate Professor

M.A. Economics - University of the Punjab

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Sehrish Tabbasum

Lecturer

M.Phil. Economics - IIUI

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Ghazala Naveed

Lecturer

M.A. Economics - University of the Punjab

B.Ed - AIOU

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Faculty

Prof. Samra La�f

Principal

MPhil Chemistry - Quaid-e-Azam University

Department of Commerce

Ms. Uzma Riaz

Assistant Professor

M.B.A (Management)

Quaid-e-Azam University

Ms. Riffat Parveen

Assistant Professor

MS - Banking & Finance - AIOU

B.Ed - Sarhad University

ICMAP - Stage IV

PGD (Computer Science) - Petroman

Ms. Ghazala Naheed

Lecturer

M.B.A (IT)

Interna�onal Islamic University

Ms. Saiqa Manzoor

Assistant Professor

MS (Management Sciences) - AIOU

B.Ed - University of the Punjab

Ms. Amna Fazal

Assistant Professor

MS (Marke�ng) - SZABIST

Ms. Farhana Khan

Lecturer

M.B.A - Comsats University

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Ayesha Hafeez

Lecturer

M.B.A - Riphah Interna�onal University

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Ms. Saleha Maryam

Lecturer

M.Sc. (Accoun�ng & Finance)

University of Lahore

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Amna Fayyaz

Lecturer

M.Com - University of the Punjab

M.Ed - AIOU

Department of Computer Science

Ms Sadaf Rasheed

Assistant Professor

MCS

Fa�ma Jinnah Women University

Department of Economics

Ms. Farhat Rashid

Associate Professor

M.A. Economics - University of the Punjab

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Sehrish Tabbasum

Lecturer

M.Phil. Economics - IIUI

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Ghazala Naveed

Lecturer

M.A. Economics - University of the Punjab

B.Ed - AIOU

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Faculty

Prof. Samra La�f

Principal

MPhil Chemistry - Quaid-e-Azam University

Department of Commerce

Ms. Uzma Riaz

Assistant Professor

M.B.A (Management)

Quaid-e-Azam University

Ms. Riffat Parveen

Assistant Professor

MS - Banking & Finance - AIOU

B.Ed - Sarhad University

ICMAP - Stage IV

PGD (Computer Science) - Petroman

Ms. Ghazala Naheed

Lecturer

M.B.A (IT)

Interna�onal Islamic University

Ms. Saiqa Manzoor

Assistant Professor

MS (Management Sciences) - AIOU

B.Ed - University of the Punjab

Ms. Amna Fazal

Assistant Professor

MS (Marke�ng) - SZABIST

Ms. Farhana Khan

Lecturer

M.B.A - Comsats University

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Ayesha Hafeez

Lecturer

M.B.A - Riphah Interna�onal University

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Department of Library Science

Ms. Sajida Tabbasum

Librarian

MLIS - University of the Punjab

MA (Urdu) - University of the Punjab

M.Ed - AIOU

Department of Mathematics

Ms. Asia Nisar

Assistant Professor

M.Sc. Mathema�cs - University of Balochistan

B.Ed - University of Balochistan

Ms. Sehrish Ali

Lecturer

M.Sc. Mathema�cs

Interna�onal Islamic University Islamabad

Department of Pakistan Studies

Ms. Razia Parveen

Associate Professor

M.Sc. Pakistan Studies - Quaid-e-Azam University

B.Ed - University of the Punjab

Ms. Gulnaz Ahmed

Lecturer

M.A. History - AJK University

B.Ed - AJK University

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Department of English

Ms. Huma Erum

Lecturer

M.A. English - IIUI

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Safia Bibi

Lecturer

M.A.English - Quaid-e-Azam University

Ms. Almas Jamil

Lecturer

M.A. English

University of Balochistan

Health & Physical Education

Ms. Hina Gul

M.Sc. Physical Educa�on

University of Science & Technology, Peshawar

Department of Islamic Studies

Ms. Rehana Yasmeen

Assistant Professor

M.A. Islamiat

University of the Punjab

B.Ed. - AIOU

Ms. Amna Bha�

Lecturer

M.A. Islamic Studies

University of the Punjab

B.Ed. - AIOU

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Department of Library Science

Ms. Sajida Tabbasum

Librarian

MLIS - University of the Punjab

MA (Urdu) - University of the Punjab

M.Ed - AIOU

Department of Mathematics

Ms. Asia Nisar

Assistant Professor

M.Sc. Mathema�cs - University of Balochistan

B.Ed - University of Balochistan

Ms. Sehrish Ali

Lecturer

M.Sc. Mathema�cs

Interna�onal Islamic University Islamabad

Department of Pakistan Studies

Ms. Razia Parveen

Associate Professor

M.Sc. Pakistan Studies - Quaid-e-Azam University

B.Ed - University of the Punjab

Ms. Gulnaz Ahmed

Lecturer

M.A. History - AJK University

B.Ed - AJK University

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Department of English

Ms. Huma Erum

Lecturer

M.A. English - IIUI

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Safia Bibi

Lecturer

M.A.English - Quaid-e-Azam University

Ms. Almas Jamil

Lecturer

M.A. English

University of Balochistan

Health & Physical Education

Ms. Hina Gul

M.Sc. Physical Educa�on

University of Science & Technology, Peshawar

Department of Islamic Studies

Ms. Rehana Yasmeen

Assistant Professor

M.A. Islamiat

University of the Punjab

B.Ed. - AIOU

Ms. Amna Bha�

Lecturer

M.A. Islamic Studies

University of the Punjab

B.Ed. - AIOU

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Admission Policy

Admission will be given purely in accordance with the policy given by the Federal Directorate, Ministry of

Educa�on, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.

Basic Eligibility

Daughters of the following categories will be eligible for admission on seats except seats re-served for

FATA/FANA (Domicile).

Ÿ Federal Government employees residing in Islamabad/Rawalpindi

Ÿ Residents of Islamabad Capital Territory

Ÿ Diplomats sta�oned at Islamabad

A candidate who has passed his/her last examina�on from an ins�tu�on not located in Islam-abad and Federal

Area shall produce residence cer�ficate from Estate Office/CDA or any other valid legal document in support of

his/her residence claim.

Admission Procedure

The Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Educa�on, Islamabad, shall no�fy the last date of the

submission of admission form through the na�onal press, subject to the declara�on of result of the respec�ve

classes.

Applica�on forms a�ached with prospectus can be obtained on payment from the college of-fice during office

hours on all working days for which a receipt must be obtained.

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Department of Statistics

Ms. Nafeesa Kanwal

Assistant Professor

M.Phil Sta�s�cs - AIOU

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Shabnam Obaid

Lecturer

M.Sc. Sta�s�cs

Arid Agriculture University

Department of Urdu

Dr. Rubina Naz

Associate Professor - Vice Principal

Ph.D.

Na�onal University of Modern Languages

Ms. Ishrat Nasreen

Lecturer

M.Phil Urdu

Federal Urdu University

Administrative Staff

Administra�ve Officer

Ms. Sadia Zulfiqar

Assistant Librarian

BLIS

Ms. Shafaq Bukhari

Assistant Librarian

MLIS

Mr. Ghulam Yaseen

Accountant

MA Poli�cal Science

Mr Muhammad Shahzad Ahmed

Cashier

M.Com

Ms Saima Qadir

Computer Lab Incharge

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Admission Policy

Admission will be given purely in accordance with the policy given by the Federal Directorate, Ministry of

Educa�on, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.

Basic Eligibility

Daughters of the following categories will be eligible for admission on seats except seats re-served for

FATA/FANA (Domicile).

Ÿ Federal Government employees residing in Islamabad/Rawalpindi

Ÿ Residents of Islamabad Capital Territory

Ÿ Diplomats sta�oned at Islamabad

A candidate who has passed his/her last examina�on from an ins�tu�on not located in Islam-abad and Federal

Area shall produce residence cer�ficate from Estate Office/CDA or any other valid legal document in support of

his/her residence claim.

Admission Procedure

The Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Educa�on, Islamabad, shall no�fy the last date of the

submission of admission form through the na�onal press, subject to the declara�on of result of the respec�ve

classes.

Applica�on forms a�ached with prospectus can be obtained on payment from the college of-fice during office

hours on all working days for which a receipt must be obtained.

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Department of Statistics

Ms. Nafeesa Kanwal

Assistant Professor

M.Phil Sta�s�cs - AIOU

B.Ed - AIOU

Ms. Shabnam Obaid

Lecturer

M.Sc. Sta�s�cs

Arid Agriculture University

Department of Urdu

Dr. Rubina Naz

Associate Professor - Vice Principal

Ph.D.

Na�onal University of Modern Languages

Ms. Ishrat Nasreen

Lecturer

M.Phil Urdu

Federal Urdu University

Administrative Staff

Administra�ve Officer

Ms. Sadia Zulfiqar

Assistant Librarian

BLIS

Ms. Shafaq Bukhari

Assistant Librarian

MLIS

Mr. Ghulam Yaseen

Accountant

MA Poli�cal Science

Mr Muhammad Shahzad Ahmed

Cashier

M.Com

Ms Saima Qadir

Computer Lab Incharge

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Admission to one department shall not give a student a right to migrate to another department.

The Principal may cancel/refuse admission to any student without assigning any reason.

Migration from Other Boards & Universities

Students migra�ng from other boards/Universi�es shall produce the following documents along with those

men�oned above.

Ÿ Migra�on/NOC cer�ficate of Board/University from where the student has passed S.S.C/H.S.S.C

examina�on.

Ÿ Registra�on cer�ficate of the board/University from where the student has passed S.S.C/H.S.S.C

examina�on.

Ÿ Record of a�endance and college examina�on results.

Note: If a student is permi�ed to join the college but fails to pay her dues on or before the date no�fied by the

college office, her admission shall stand cancelled.

Foreign Students

Female students of foreign na�onali�es are also enrolled in the college as regular students. They should apply

for admission through the Ministry of Educa�on, Islamabad. Their admission would be provisional unless it is

confirmed, a�er the decision of the Equivalence Commit-tee, on the basis of the examina�on passed in their

respec�ve countries (wherever required).

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Admission forms duly filled in by the candidate in her own handwri�ng should be submi�ed to the college office

during college hours on all working days of the s�pulated period for which a receipt is issued.

The selected candidates, whose names appear on the college no�ce board, will be required to pay the college

dues along with an undertaking on a judicial stamp paper of Rs.5/- according to the a�ached Performa with in

the specified period of �me.

The following documents are required to be a�ached with the duly filled admission form.

Ÿ A�ested photocopies of mark sheet of the previous examina�on.

Ÿ Character cer�ficate from the Head of the Ins�tu�on last a�ended.

Ÿ Provisional cer�ficate tes�fying that the student has passed the S.S.C/H.S.S.C or other relevant

examina�on, the cer�ficate should also men�on the dues last paid for.

Ÿ Four latest passport size photographs with the name of candidate wri�en on the back. (In case the

admission is granted)

Ÿ A�ested photocopy of the parent's na�onal iden�ty card (for Pakistanis only)

Ÿ Residence cer�ficate from the Estate Office Govt. of Pakistan/ CDA Estate Office, if appli-cable.

Ÿ Undertaking, as men�oned above (In case the admission is granted).

Note: Incomplete forms are liable to be rejected.

Merit list

All the lists of selected candidates are displayed as per scheduled dates on the no�ce board. No call le�ers are

sent to the selected candidates.

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Admission to one department shall not give a student a right to migrate to another department.

The Principal may cancel/refuse admission to any student without assigning any reason.

Migration from Other Boards & Universities

Students migra�ng from other boards/Universi�es shall produce the following documents along with those

men�oned above.

Ÿ Migra�on/NOC cer�ficate of Board/University from where the student has passed S.S.C/H.S.S.C

examina�on.

Ÿ Registra�on cer�ficate of the board/University from where the student has passed S.S.C/H.S.S.C

examina�on.

Ÿ Record of a�endance and college examina�on results.

Note: If a student is permi�ed to join the college but fails to pay her dues on or before the date no�fied by the

college office, her admission shall stand cancelled.

Foreign Students

Female students of foreign na�onali�es are also enrolled in the college as regular students. They should apply

for admission through the Ministry of Educa�on, Islamabad. Their admission would be provisional unless it is

confirmed, a�er the decision of the Equivalence Commit-tee, on the basis of the examina�on passed in their

respec�ve countries (wherever required).

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Admission forms duly filled in by the candidate in her own handwri�ng should be submi�ed to the college office

during college hours on all working days of the s�pulated period for which a receipt is issued.

The selected candidates, whose names appear on the college no�ce board, will be required to pay the college

dues along with an undertaking on a judicial stamp paper of Rs.5/- according to the a�ached Performa with in

the specified period of �me.

The following documents are required to be a�ached with the duly filled admission form.

Ÿ A�ested photocopies of mark sheet of the previous examina�on.

Ÿ Character cer�ficate from the Head of the Ins�tu�on last a�ended.

Ÿ Provisional cer�ficate tes�fying that the student has passed the S.S.C/H.S.S.C or other relevant

examina�on, the cer�ficate should also men�on the dues last paid for.

Ÿ Four latest passport size photographs with the name of candidate wri�en on the back. (In case the

admission is granted)

Ÿ A�ested photocopy of the parent's na�onal iden�ty card (for Pakistanis only)

Ÿ Residence cer�ficate from the Estate Office Govt. of Pakistan/ CDA Estate Office, if appli-cable.

Ÿ Undertaking, as men�oned above (In case the admission is granted).

Note: Incomplete forms are liable to be rejected.

Merit list

All the lists of selected candidates are displayed as per scheduled dates on the no�ce board. No call le�ers are

sent to the selected candidates.

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Course Contents

I.Com - I

S# Course Title Marks

1 English 100

2 Urdu 100

3 Principles of Accoun�ng 100

4 Principles of Commerce 75

5 Principles of Economics 75

6 Business Mathema�cs 50

7 Islamic Educa�on 50

Total Marks 550

I.Com - II

S# Course Title Marks

1 English 100

2 Urdu 100

3 Principles of Accoun�ng 100

4 Banking/Computer Studies 75

5 Commercial Geography 75

6 Business Sta�s�cs 50

7 Pakistan Studies 50

Total Marks 550

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Transfer Cases

No intercity transfer cases shall be entertained

Academic Session

The academic session is subject to the schedule given by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary

Educa�on, Islamabad and the Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad. Generally, FBISE session starts in August/

September soon a�er the summer vaca�on and ends in May next year. Each regular QAU semester spreads over

eighteen weeks, sixteen weeks for teaching and two weeks for prepara�on and the conduct of examina�ons

Medium of Instruction

All subjects will be taught in English. However excep�on can be granted for Islamic Studies and Pakistan Studies.

Programmes Offered

Courses as given in the course contents are offered in accordance with the syllabus determined by the Federal

Board of Intermediate & Secondary Educa�on, Islamabad for Intermediate classes and by the Quaid-e-Azam

University for BS and Associate Degree classes.

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Course Contents

I.Com - I

S# Course Title Marks

1 English 100

2 Urdu 100

3 Principles of Accoun�ng 100

4 Principles of Commerce 75

5 Principles of Economics 75

6 Business Mathema�cs 50

7 Islamic Educa�on 50

Total Marks 550

I.Com - II

S# Course Title Marks

1 English 100

2 Urdu 100

3 Principles of Accoun�ng 100

4 Banking/Computer Studies 75

5 Commercial Geography 75

6 Business Sta�s�cs 50

7 Pakistan Studies 50

Total Marks 550

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Transfer Cases

No intercity transfer cases shall be entertained

Academic Session

The academic session is subject to the schedule given by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary

Educa�on, Islamabad and the Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad. Generally, FBISE session starts in August/

September soon a�er the summer vaca�on and ends in May next year. Each regular QAU semester spreads over

eighteen weeks, sixteen weeks for teaching and two weeks for prepara�on and the conduct of examina�ons

Medium of Instruction

All subjects will be taught in English. However excep�on can be granted for Islamic Studies and Pakistan Studies.

Programmes Offered

Courses as given in the course contents are offered in accordance with the syllabus determined by the Federal

Board of Intermediate & Secondary Educa�on, Islamabad for Intermediate classes and by the Quaid-e-Azam

University for BS and Associate Degree classes.

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Course Contents

F.Sc - I (Gen Science)

S# Course Title Marks

1 English 100

2 Urdu 100

3 Computer Science 100

4 Mathema�cs 100

5 Economics / Sta�s�cs 100

6 Islamic Educa�on 50

Total Marks 550

F.Sc - II (Gen Science)

S# Course Title Marks

1 English 100

2 Urdu 100

3 Computer Science 100

4 Mathema�cs 100

5 Economics / Sta�s�cs 100

6 Pakistan Studies 50

Total Marks 550

Note: Only those students who have passed SSC exam with Science Group are eligible for Gen Science Group

2019

4-Year BS Program

Eligibility

An individual holding a Higher Secondary School Cer�ficate from a Pakistani Board or an equivalent cer�ficate

from any other recognized ins�tu�on, with at least second division (50%) or its equivalent grade is eligible for

admission to the BS program.

Merit Criteria

The merit shall be calculated as per criteria men�oned here under:

Matric/SSC/Equivalent: 30% FA/FSC/Equivalent: 70%

Merit = (MOM) / (TM) x 30% + (MOF) / (TM) x 70%

Where

MOM = Marks obtained in Matric or equivalent

MOF = Marks obtained in HSSC or equivalent

TM = Total Marks in the relevant Examina�on

Age Limit

The maximum age limit for admission in BS program is 22 years. Any other beyond the age of 22 year shall not be

given admission unless the relaxa�on is granted by the vice- chancellor under special circumstances on the

recommenda�ons of the Principal.

Course Contents

F.Sc - I (Gen Science)

S# Course Title Marks

1 English 100

2 Urdu 100

3 Computer Science 100

4 Mathema�cs 100

5 Economics / Sta�s�cs 100

6 Islamic Educa�on 50

Total Marks 550

F.Sc - II (Gen Science)

S# Course Title Marks

1 English 100

2 Urdu 100

3 Computer Science 100

4 Mathema�cs 100

5 Economics / Sta�s�cs 100

6 Pakistan Studies 50

Total Marks 550

Note: Only those students who have passed SSC exam with Science Group are eligible for Gen Science Group

2019

4-Year BS Program

Eligibility

An individual holding a Higher Secondary School Cer�ficate from a Pakistani Board or an equivalent cer�ficate

from any other recognized ins�tu�on, with at least second division (50%) or its equivalent grade is eligible for

admission to the BS program.

Merit Criteria

The merit shall be calculated as per criteria men�oned here under:

Matric/SSC/Equivalent: 30% FA/FSC/Equivalent: 70%

Merit = (MOM) / (TM) x 30% + (MOF) / (TM) x 70%

Where

MOM = Marks obtained in Matric or equivalent

MOF = Marks obtained in HSSC or equivalent

TM = Total Marks in the relevant Examina�on

Age Limit

The maximum age limit for admission in BS program is 22 years. Any other beyond the age of 22 year shall not be

given admission unless the relaxa�on is granted by the vice- chancellor under special circumstances on the

recommenda�ons of the Principal.

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Course Contents - BS Accounting & Finance

Semester I

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-101 Business English 3

AF-102 Business Mathema�cs 3

AF-103 Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-104 Introduc�on to Business 3

AF-105 Micro Economics 3

AF-106 Islamic Studies / Ethical Behaviour 2

Semester II

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-111 Business Sta�s�cs 3

AF-112 Communica�on Skills 3

AF-113 Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

AF-114 Macro Economics 3

AF-115 Money and Banking 3

AF-116 Pakistan Studies 2

Semester III

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-201 Advance Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-202 Business & Corporate Law of Pak 3

AF-203 Business Taxa�on 3

AF-204 Cost Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-205 Financial Management - I 3

AF-206 Report Wri�ng 3

Semester IV

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-211 Advance Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

AF-212 Audi�ng 3

AF-213 Computerized Accoun�ng 3

AF-214 Cost Accoun�ng - II 3

AF-215 Financial Management - II 3

AF-216 Fundamentals of Marke�ng 3

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Course Contents - BS Accounting & Finance

Semester V

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-301 Business Management 3

AF-302 Financial Markets & Ins�tu�ons 3

AF-303 Financial Repor�ng & Analysis 3

AF-304 Management Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-305 Managerial Economics 3

AF-306 Opera�ons & Produc�on Management 3

Semester VI

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-311 Entrepreneurship 3

AF-312 Investment & Por�olio Management 3

AF-313 Management Accoun�ng - II 3

AF-314 Organiza�onal Behaviour 3

AF-315 Research Methods in Business 3

Semester VII

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-401 Advanced Accoun�ng Problems - I 3

AF-402 Human Resource Management 3

AF-403 Interna�onal Business 3

AF-404 Issues in Corporate Governance 3

AF-405 Public Sector Accoun�ng 3

Semester VIII

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-411 Advanced Accoun�ng Problems - II 3

AF-412 Corporate Finance 3

AF-413 Interna�onal Finance 3

AF-414 Islamic Banking & Finance 3

AF-415 Total Quality Management 3

AF-430 Internship/Project & Viva Voce 3

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Course Contents - BS Accounting & Finance

Semester I

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-101 Business English 3

AF-102 Business Mathema�cs 3

AF-103 Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-104 Introduc�on to Business 3

AF-105 Micro Economics 3

AF-106 Islamic Studies / Ethical Behaviour 2

Semester II

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-111 Business Sta�s�cs 3

AF-112 Communica�on Skills 3

AF-113 Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

AF-114 Macro Economics 3

AF-115 Money and Banking 3

AF-116 Pakistan Studies 2

Semester III

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-201 Advance Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-202 Business & Corporate Law of Pak 3

AF-203 Business Taxa�on 3

AF-204 Cost Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-205 Financial Management - I 3

AF-206 Report Wri�ng 3

Semester IV

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-211 Advance Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

AF-212 Audi�ng 3

AF-213 Computerized Accoun�ng 3

AF-214 Cost Accoun�ng - II 3

AF-215 Financial Management - II 3

AF-216 Fundamentals of Marke�ng 3

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Course Contents - BS Accounting & Finance

Semester V

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-301 Business Management 3

AF-302 Financial Markets & Ins�tu�ons 3

AF-303 Financial Repor�ng & Analysis 3

AF-304 Management Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-305 Managerial Economics 3

AF-306 Opera�ons & Produc�on Management 3

Semester VI

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-311 Entrepreneurship 3

AF-312 Investment & Por�olio Management 3

AF-313 Management Accoun�ng - II 3

AF-314 Organiza�onal Behaviour 3

AF-315 Research Methods in Business 3

Semester VII

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-401 Advanced Accoun�ng Problems - I 3

AF-402 Human Resource Management 3

AF-403 Interna�onal Business 3

AF-404 Issues in Corporate Governance 3

AF-405 Public Sector Accoun�ng 3

Semester VIII

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-411 Advanced Accoun�ng Problems - II 3

AF-412 Corporate Finance 3

AF-413 Interna�onal Finance 3

AF-414 Islamic Banking & Finance 3

AF-415 Total Quality Management 3

AF-430 Internship/Project & Viva Voce 3

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Course Contents - BS Commerce

Semester I

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-101 Business Economics - I 3

CM-102 Business Mathema�cs 3

CM-103 Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

CM-104 Func�onal English 3

CM-105 Introduc�on to Business 3

CM-106 Islamic Studies / Ethical Behaviour 2

Semester II

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-111 Business Economics - II 3

CM-112 Business Sta�s�cs 3

CM-113 Communica�on Skills 3

CM-114 Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-115 Money and Banking 3

CM-116 Pakistan Studies 2

Semester III

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-201 Advance Accoun�ng - I 3

CM-202 Audi�ng 3

CM-203 Computer Applica�on in Business 3

CM-204 Cost Accoun�ng - I 3

CM-205 Economic Issues of Pakistan 3

CM-206 Report Wri�ng 3

Semester IV

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-211 Advance Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-212 Business Law 3

CM-213 Business Taxa�on 3

CM-214 Cost Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-215 Inferen�al Sta�s�cs 3

CM-216 Interna�onal Business 3

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Course Contents - BS Commerce

Semester V

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-301 Financial Management - I 3

CM-302 Financial Repor�ng & Analysis 3

CM-303 Interna�onal Finance 3

CM-304 Managerial Accoun�ng - I 3

CM-305 Managerial Economics 3

CM-306 Principles of Marke�ng 3

Semester VI

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-311 Business Management 3

CM-312 Entrepreneurship 3

CM-313 Financial Management - II 3

CM-314 Managerial Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-315 Research Methods in Business 3

Semester VII

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-401 Human Resource Management 3

CM-402 Logic & Cri�cal Thinking 3

CM-403 Organiza�onal Behaviour 3

CM-421

to

CM-436

Elec�ve - I 3

Elec�ve - II 3

Semester VIII

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-411 E-Commerce 3

CM-412 Strategic Management 3

CM-413 Total Quality Management 3

CM-421

to

CM-446

Elec�ve - III 3

Elec�ve - IV 3

CM-460 Internship/Project & Viva Voce 3

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Course Contents - BS Commerce

Semester I

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-101 Business Economics - I 3

CM-102 Business Mathema�cs 3

CM-103 Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

CM-104 Func�onal English 3

CM-105 Introduc�on to Business 3

CM-106 Islamic Studies / Ethical Behaviour 2

Semester II

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-111 Business Economics - II 3

CM-112 Business Sta�s�cs 3

CM-113 Communica�on Skills 3

CM-114 Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-115 Money and Banking 3

CM-116 Pakistan Studies 2

Semester III

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-201 Advance Accoun�ng - I 3

CM-202 Audi�ng 3

CM-203 Computer Applica�on in Business 3

CM-204 Cost Accoun�ng - I 3

CM-205 Economic Issues of Pakistan 3

CM-206 Report Wri�ng 3

Semester IV

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-211 Advance Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-212 Business Law 3

CM-213 Business Taxa�on 3

CM-214 Cost Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-215 Inferen�al Sta�s�cs 3

CM-216 Interna�onal Business 3

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Course Contents - BS Commerce

Semester V

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-301 Financial Management - I 3

CM-302 Financial Repor�ng & Analysis 3

CM-303 Interna�onal Finance 3

CM-304 Managerial Accoun�ng - I 3

CM-305 Managerial Economics 3

CM-306 Principles of Marke�ng 3

Semester VI

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-311 Business Management 3

CM-312 Entrepreneurship 3

CM-313 Financial Management - II 3

CM-314 Managerial Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-315 Research Methods in Business 3

Semester VII

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-401 Human Resource Management 3

CM-402 Logic & Cri�cal Thinking 3

CM-403 Organiza�onal Behaviour 3

CM-421

to

CM-436

Elec�ve - I 3

Elec�ve - II 3

Semester VIII

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-411 E-Commerce 3

CM-412 Strategic Management 3

CM-413 Total Quality Management 3

CM-421

to

CM-446

Elec�ve - III 3

Elec�ve - IV 3

CM-460 Internship/Project & Viva Voce 3

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Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-441 Corporate Finance 3

CM-443 Investment & Por�olio Management 3

CM-445 Islamic Banking & Finance 3

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-442 Financial Risk Management 3

CM-444 Islamic Modes of Financing 3

CM-446 Non Banking Financial Ins�tu�ons 3

List of Elective Courses for BS Commerce Specialization

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-421 Accoun�ng for Associa�ons Not-for-

Profit 3

CM-422 Advanced Accoun�ng Problems 3

CM-423 Financial Statements Analysis 3

CM-424 Advanced Accoun�ng Problems II 3

CM-425 Interna�onal Financial Repor�ng

Standards

3

CM-426 Public Sector Accoun�ng 3

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-431 Advanced Banking in Pakistan 3

CM-432Banking Laws and Prac�ces in

Pakistan3

CM-433 Dynamics of Consumer Banking 3

CM-434 Islamic Banking & Finance 3

CM-435 Management of Banking

Opera�ons

3

CM-436 Non Banking Financial Ins�tu�ons 3

Accounting Banking

Finance

Course Contents - Associate Degree Program (ADP)

Semester II

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-113 Communica�on Skills 3

MSB-203 Principles of Marke�ng 3

CM-204 Cost Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-113 Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-116 Pakistan Studies 2

CM-106 Islamic Studies / Ethical Behaviour 2

Semester I

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-104 Func�onal English 3

MSB-110 Principles of Management 3

AF-103 Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

EC-256 Computer Skills 3

CM-105 Introduc�on to Business 3

Associate Degree Programme - ADP

Higher Educa�on Commission (HEC) proposed to launch 2 years Associate Degree Programme (ADP) a�er

intermediate. This is a subs�tute of 2 years BA/BSc/BCom degree which was phased out by the HEC. The idea is

to provide broad based educa�on as well as marketable skills. Moreover, the students op�ng ADP should have

provision to join regular BS (4 Years Degree) programme in 5th semester.

Eligibility An individual holding Higher Secondary School Cer�ficate from any Pakistani Board or an equivalent

cer�ficate from any other recognized ins�tu�on, with at least second division (45% marks) or its equivalent

grade is eligible for admission to the BS program.

Combination Offered Accoun�ng & Finance Business Administra�on Commerce

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Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-441 Corporate Finance 3

CM-443 Investment & Por�olio Management 3

CM-445 Islamic Banking & Finance 3

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-442 Financial Risk Management 3

CM-444 Islamic Modes of Financing 3

CM-446 Non Banking Financial Ins�tu�ons 3

List of Elective Courses for BS Commerce Specialization

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-421 Accoun�ng for Associa�ons Not-for-

Profit 3

CM-422 Advanced Accoun�ng Problems 3

CM-423 Financial Statements Analysis 3

CM-424 Advanced Accoun�ng Problems II 3

CM-425 Interna�onal Financial Repor�ng

Standards

3

CM-426 Public Sector Accoun�ng 3

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-431 Advanced Banking in Pakistan 3

CM-432Banking Laws and Prac�ces in

Pakistan3

CM-433 Dynamics of Consumer Banking 3

CM-434 Islamic Banking & Finance 3

CM-435 Management of Banking

Opera�ons

3

CM-436 Non Banking Financial Ins�tu�ons 3

Accounting Banking

Finance

Course Contents - Associate Degree Program (ADP)

Semester II

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-113 Communica�on Skills 3

MSB-203 Principles of Marke�ng 3

CM-204 Cost Accoun�ng - I 3

AF-113 Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

CM-116 Pakistan Studies 2

CM-106 Islamic Studies / Ethical Behaviour 2

Semester I

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-104 Func�onal English 3

MSB-110 Principles of Management 3

AF-103 Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

EC-256 Computer Skills 3

CM-105 Introduc�on to Business 3

Associate Degree Programme - ADP

Higher Educa�on Commission (HEC) proposed to launch 2 years Associate Degree Programme (ADP) a�er

intermediate. This is a subs�tute of 2 years BA/BSc/BCom degree which was phased out by the HEC. The idea is

to provide broad based educa�on as well as marketable skills. Moreover, the students op�ng ADP should have

provision to join regular BS (4 Years Degree) programme in 5th semester.

Eligibility An individual holding Higher Secondary School Cer�ficate from any Pakistani Board or an equivalent

cer�ficate from any other recognized ins�tu�on, with at least second division (45% marks) or its equivalent

grade is eligible for admission to the BS program.

Combination Offered Accoun�ng & Finance Business Administra�on Commerce

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Semester III

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

BSAF-201 Advance Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

MSB-220 Fundamentals of Finance 3

BSCM-214 Cost Accoun�ng - II 3

BSCM 206 Report Wri�ng 3

Elec�ve - I 3

Elec�ve - II 3

Semester IV

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

BSAF-211 Advance Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

BSCM-213 Business Taxa�on 3

MSB-204 Pakistan Economy 3

Elec�ve - III 3

Elec�ve - IV 3

List of Elective Courses for ADP

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-105 Micro Economics 3

AF-111 Business Sta�s�cs 3

AF-114 Macro Economics 3

AF-115 Money and Banking 3

AF-202 Business and Corporate Law of

Pakistan

3

AF-213 Computerized Accoun�ng 3

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-202 Audi�ng 3

CM-203 Computer Applica�ons in Business 3

CM-215 Inferen�al Sta�s�cs 3

CM-216 Interna�onal Business 3

Fee & Expenses

Intermediate Classes

Registra�on Fee

At the �me of applying for admission Rs 200

Admission Fee

Once at the �me of admission Rs 1000

Tui�on Fee

Per MonthRs 195

Student Fund

Per Month Rs 200

Magazine Fund

Per Annum Rs 100

Intermediate Classes (Continuation)

Computer Fee

Per Month (Only for students of

Computer Science/Studies)

Rs 100

Bus Charges

Per Month Rs 500

CMC Fund

At the �me of admission & at the start

of every session Rs 35

Library Security

At the �me of admission (Refundable) Rs 250

Examina�on Fee

Once at the �me of admission & at the

start of every session Rs 200

Note: Fee must be paid by the 10th of every month. However, fee can be paid up to 20th with a late fee of Rs.10/- per day.

In case fee is not paid by 20th name of the student will be struck off.

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Semester III

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

BSAF-201 Advance Financial Accoun�ng - I 3

MSB-220 Fundamentals of Finance 3

BSCM-214 Cost Accoun�ng - II 3

BSCM 206 Report Wri�ng 3

Elec�ve - I 3

Elec�ve - II 3

Semester IV

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

BSAF-211 Advance Financial Accoun�ng - II 3

BSCM-213 Business Taxa�on 3

MSB-204 Pakistan Economy 3

Elec�ve - III 3

Elec�ve - IV 3

List of Elective Courses for ADP

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

AF-105 Micro Economics 3

AF-111 Business Sta�s�cs 3

AF-114 Macro Economics 3

AF-115 Money and Banking 3

AF-202 Business and Corporate Law of

Pakistan

3

AF-213 Computerized Accoun�ng 3

Code Course Title Cr Hrs

CM-202 Audi�ng 3

CM-203 Computer Applica�ons in Business 3

CM-215 Inferen�al Sta�s�cs 3

CM-216 Interna�onal Business 3

Fee & Expenses

Intermediate Classes

Registra�on Fee

At the �me of applying for admission Rs 200

Admission Fee

Once at the �me of admission Rs 1000

Tui�on Fee

Per MonthRs 195

Student Fund

Per Month Rs 200

Magazine Fund

Per Annum Rs 100

Intermediate Classes (Continuation)

Computer Fee

Per Month (Only for students of

Computer Science/Studies)

Rs 100

Bus Charges

Per Month Rs 500

CMC Fund

At the �me of admission & at the start

of every session Rs 35

Library Security

At the �me of admission (Refundable) Rs 250

Examina�on Fee

Once at the �me of admission & at the

start of every session Rs 200

Note: Fee must be paid by the 10th of every month. However, fee can be paid up to 20th with a late fee of Rs.10/- per day.

In case fee is not paid by 20th name of the student will be struck off.

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Ÿ Rs 3760/- shall have to be paid for University Degree Fee in the last Semester

Ÿ College Leaving, College Fines, Absence Fine and re-admission Fee etc shall be applicable

BS & ADP

Semester: I

Admission Fee Rs 200

Tui�on Fee Rs 1350

Admission Fund Rs 1000

Student Fund Rs 6800

Health Fund Rs 1650

University Registra�on Rs 4860

Library Security (Refundable) Rs 2160

Sports Fee Rs 1080

CMC Fund Rs 35

Magazine Fund Rs 500

Buss Fee Rs 2250

DMC Fee Rs 650

University Examina�on Fee Rs 5400

College Examina�on Fee Rs 500

Semester: II - VIII (BS) II - IV (ADP

Tui�on Fee Rs 1350

Student Fund

(Semester: II- IV)

(Semester: V-VIII)

Rs 2000

Rs 7000

Health Fund Rs 1650

Sports Fee Rs 1080

CMC Fund Rs 35

Magazine Fund Rs 500

Bus Fee Rs 2250

DMC Fee Rs 650

University Examina�on Fee Rs 5400

College Examina�on Fee Rs 500

Identity Card/ Fee Card/ Bus Card

A�er enrollment, every student is provided with the College Iden�ty and Fee card, which are non-transferable.

Students must keep the Iden�ty Card in their possession during college hours and failure to produce the card

will be liable to punishment.

College Uniform

All the students including the foreign students are required to a�end the college in proper and immaculate

uniform. The following rules will be observed in this regard:

Ÿ Students without uniform will not be allowed to enter the college.

Ÿ Exemp�on from wearing the college uniform will not be permissible at any �me during college hours

even during prepara�on leave.

Ÿ Roll numbers for Public Examina�on will not be issued, nor will the journals be signed by the teachers of

such students who come to college for that purpose in casual dress.

Ÿ It is binding on all bonafide students to be in college uniform while appearing in any public or home

examina�ons. Details of the uniform are as follows:

a. White co�on/wash n' wear shalwar kameez. Shirt must be of at least knee length. Turnup of

shalwar must be 7 inches

b. A uniform made of see-through/embroidered material will not be permitted

c. Only black flat shoes or black joggers with white socks are allowed.

d. Plain black blazer/half coat, and plain black cardigan (Shawls/Stoles are strictly for-bidden.

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Ÿ Rs 3760/- shall have to be paid for University Degree Fee in the last Semester

Ÿ College Leaving, College Fines, Absence Fine and re-admission Fee etc shall be applicable

BS & ADP

Semester: I

Admission Fee Rs 200

Tui�on Fee Rs 1350

Admission Fund Rs 1000

Student Fund Rs 6800

Health Fund Rs 1650

University Registra�on Rs 4860

Library Security (Refundable) Rs 2160

Sports Fee Rs 1080

CMC Fund Rs 35

Magazine Fund Rs 500

Buss Fee Rs 2250

DMC Fee Rs 650

University Examina�on Fee Rs 5400

College Examina�on Fee Rs 500

Semester: II - VIII (BS) II - IV (ADP

Tui�on Fee Rs 1350

Student Fund

(Semester: II- IV)

(Semester: V-VIII)

Rs 2000

Rs 7000

Health Fund Rs 1650

Sports Fee Rs 1080

CMC Fund Rs 35

Magazine Fund Rs 500

Bus Fee Rs 2250

DMC Fee Rs 650

University Examina�on Fee Rs 5400

College Examina�on Fee Rs 500

Identity Card/ Fee Card/ Bus Card

A�er enrollment, every student is provided with the College Iden�ty and Fee card, which are non-transferable.

Students must keep the Iden�ty Card in their possession during college hours and failure to produce the card

will be liable to punishment.

College Uniform

All the students including the foreign students are required to a�end the college in proper and immaculate

uniform. The following rules will be observed in this regard:

Ÿ Students without uniform will not be allowed to enter the college.

Ÿ Exemp�on from wearing the college uniform will not be permissible at any �me during college hours

even during prepara�on leave.

Ÿ Roll numbers for Public Examina�on will not be issued, nor will the journals be signed by the teachers of

such students who come to college for that purpose in casual dress.

Ÿ It is binding on all bonafide students to be in college uniform while appearing in any public or home

examina�ons. Details of the uniform are as follows:

a. White co�on/wash n' wear shalwar kameez. Shirt must be of at least knee length. Turnup of

shalwar must be 7 inches

b. A uniform made of see-through/embroidered material will not be permitted

c. Only black flat shoes or black joggers with white socks are allowed.

d. Plain black blazer/half coat, and plain black cardigan (Shawls/Stoles are strictly for-bidden.

e. Students are not allowed to use cosmetics or wear any kind of jewellery, it will be confiscated and

fine imposed.

f. Hair accessories e.g. hair pins, ribbons, hair-bands etc., if used, must be simple and black in colour.

g. Students wearing scarves should wear white scarves only.

h. Students are to wear Duppata of the specific colors according to their respective class.

I. Com - I: Pink I.Com-II: Purple

BS - I & II: Apple Green BS - III & IV: Maroon

BS - V & VI: Peach BS - VII & VIII: Sky Blue

Strict ac�on will be taken against students who deviate from the specified design and material of the uniform

Attendance

A student, who absents herself from the class, for 10 days con�nuously, shall automa�cally stand dropped from

the college roll unless the cause of absence is explained to the sa�sfac�on of the Principal. In such cases the

students may be re-admi�ed within a week a�er being dropped from the rolls if so desired. A student must

a�end at least 85% of the total lectures delivered in each subject for appearing in the Federal Board Examina�on

and 80% for taking the University Examina�on. The admission forms of the defaulters may not be forwarded for

examina�on.

Eligibility for board & University Examination

Students are required to fulfill the following criteria in order to become eligible for the Board/ University

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Examina�ons.

Ÿ Must be a regular and bonafide student of the college.

Ÿ Must bear good moral character/ conduct.

Ÿ Must have a�ended 80% of the total lectures delivered in each subject for the board and the University

examina�ons respec�vely.

Ÿ Must have shown sa�sfactory progress in studies.

Ÿ Must have cleared all college dues and paid examina�on fee prescribed by the Board/ University.

Ÿ Must have passed the Send up examina�on.

Internal Examination

The acme of college's academic programme is the evalua�on done of its students at H.S.S.C and Degree levels.

This ensures their involvement in studies and ascertains their academic progress during their course. It is

incumbent upon all students to take these examina�ons, failing which, their admission forms will not be sent to

Federal Board/ University.

There will be Class Tests, Terminals and Send up examina�ons for HSSC, ADP & BS classes held at suitable

intervals during the session. Pre Board/ Pre University examina�ons are held for the final assessment of the

prepara�on for the Board/ University Examina�on

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e. Students are not allowed to use cosmetics or wear any kind of jewellery, it will be confiscated and

fine imposed.

f. Hair accessories e.g. hair pins, ribbons, hair-bands etc., if used, must be simple and black in colour.

g. Students wearing scarves should wear white scarves only.

h. Students are to wear Duppata of the specific colors according to their respective class.

I. Com - I: Pink I.Com-II: Purple

BS - I & II: Apple Green BS - III & IV: Maroon

BS - V & VI: Peach BS - VII & VIII: Sky Blue

Strict ac�on will be taken against students who deviate from the specified design and material of the uniform

Attendance

A student, who absents herself from the class, for 10 days con�nuously, shall automa�cally stand dropped from

the college roll unless the cause of absence is explained to the sa�sfac�on of the Principal. In such cases the

students may be re-admi�ed within a week a�er being dropped from the rolls if so desired. A student must

a�end at least 85% of the total lectures delivered in each subject for appearing in the Federal Board Examina�on

and 80% for taking the University Examina�on. The admission forms of the defaulters may not be forwarded for

examina�on.

Eligibility for board & University Examination

Students are required to fulfill the following criteria in order to become eligible for the Board/ University

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Examina�ons.

Ÿ Must be a regular and bonafide student of the college.

Ÿ Must bear good moral character/ conduct.

Ÿ Must have a�ended 80% of the total lectures delivered in each subject for the board and the University

examina�ons respec�vely.

Ÿ Must have shown sa�sfactory progress in studies.

Ÿ Must have cleared all college dues and paid examina�on fee prescribed by the Board/ University.

Ÿ Must have passed the Send up examina�on.

Internal Examination

The acme of college's academic programme is the evalua�on done of its students at H.S.S.C and Degree levels.

This ensures their involvement in studies and ascertains their academic progress during their course. It is

incumbent upon all students to take these examina�ons, failing which, their admission forms will not be sent to

Federal Board/ University.

There will be Class Tests, Terminals and Send up examina�ons for HSSC, ADP & BS classes held at suitable

intervals during the session. Pre Board/ Pre University examina�ons are held for the final assessment of the

prepara�on for the Board/ University Examina�on

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Examination Schedule

Class Examina�on Expected to be held in

HSSC Midterm 9th week of Academic Session

HSSC Send Up 18th week of Academic Session

ADP Midterm 9th Week of Semester

ADP Terminal 16th Week of Semester

BS Midterm 9th Week of Semester

BS Terminal 16th Week of Semester

Note: The schedule men�oned above is tenta�ve and subject to change.

Quaid-e-Azam University Rules for BS & AD Programmes

Promo�on & Proba�onary Period

If a student scores CGPA (Cumula�ve Grade Point Average) less than 1.0 at the end of any semester during the

program of studies, she shall be dropped from the college/university rolls. For first semester students, the GPA

(Grade Point Average) at the end of the first semester would be considered for the above purpose. The CGPA at

the end of any semester will be calculated on the basis of all courses registered up to that semester, including

courses registered in the summer session(s), if any.

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Proba�on

Whenever any student's CGPA is 1.0 or more but less than 2.0, she shall be placed on proba�on. A student shall

be allowed two chances to remain on proba�on during the en�re Associate Degree Programme of Studies. A

student failing to achieve the required CGPA of 2.0 for the third �me she shall cease to be the student of the

University. However, such a student may apply for new Associate Degree Programme, if eligible as per rules. The

student eligible to con�nue the study program and having failed in a compulsory course(s) shall have to repeat

the course(s) whenever such course(s) shall be offered by the college in the regular semesters.

Terminal Examina�ons

No student shall be eligible to appear in the terminal examina�on unless she is registered at the University for

the respec�ve study programme and has paid all the required dues. A student must have a�ended at least 80%

of the classes held in a course in order to be allowed to sit in the terminal semester examina�ons of that course.

However, the Principal may grant a relaxa�on of 10% of the a�endance in lieu of her par�cipa�on in

extracurricular ac�vi�es duly recommended/nominated by the College/University or in case of the serious

illness of the student/demise of his/her immediate family member. This relaxa�on will be subjected to the

provision of evidence. Students having class a�endance less than the 80% in a par�cular course(s) will be

required to repeat the course or its subs�tute course as advised by the concerned Head of the Department.

Evalua�on

There shall be 100 marks assigned to each course. There shall be a system of evalua�on of student's

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Examination Schedule

Class Examina�on Expected to be held in

HSSC Midterm 9th week of Academic Session

HSSC Send Up 18th week of Academic Session

ADP Midterm 9th Week of Semester

ADP Terminal 16th Week of Semester

BS Midterm 9th Week of Semester

BS Terminal 16th Week of Semester

Note: The schedule men�oned above is tenta�ve and subject to change.

Quaid-e-Azam University Rules for BS & AD Programmes

Promo�on & Proba�onary Period

If a student scores CGPA (Cumula�ve Grade Point Average) less than 1.0 at the end of any semester during the

program of studies, she shall be dropped from the college/university rolls. For first semester students, the GPA

(Grade Point Average) at the end of the first semester would be considered for the above purpose. The CGPA at

the end of any semester will be calculated on the basis of all courses registered up to that semester, including

courses registered in the summer session(s), if any.

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Proba�on

Whenever any student's CGPA is 1.0 or more but less than 2.0, she shall be placed on proba�on. A student shall

be allowed two chances to remain on proba�on during the en�re Associate Degree Programme of Studies. A

student failing to achieve the required CGPA of 2.0 for the third �me she shall cease to be the student of the

University. However, such a student may apply for new Associate Degree Programme, if eligible as per rules. The

student eligible to con�nue the study program and having failed in a compulsory course(s) shall have to repeat

the course(s) whenever such course(s) shall be offered by the college in the regular semesters.

Terminal Examina�ons

No student shall be eligible to appear in the terminal examina�on unless she is registered at the University for

the respec�ve study programme and has paid all the required dues. A student must have a�ended at least 80%

of the classes held in a course in order to be allowed to sit in the terminal semester examina�ons of that course.

However, the Principal may grant a relaxa�on of 10% of the a�endance in lieu of her par�cipa�on in

extracurricular ac�vi�es duly recommended/nominated by the College/University or in case of the serious

illness of the student/demise of his/her immediate family member. This relaxa�on will be subjected to the

provision of evidence. Students having class a�endance less than the 80% in a par�cular course(s) will be

required to repeat the course or its subs�tute course as advised by the concerned Head of the Department.

Evalua�on

There shall be 100 marks assigned to each course. There shall be a system of evalua�on of student's

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performance consis�ng of the following components:

Ÿ Home assignments, term papers, quizzes, class presenta�ons and lab work (if applicable) etc. with a

weightage of 25%.

Ÿ Mid Semester Examina�on of 1½ to 3 hours dura�on having weightage of 25%. The mid semester

examina�ons shall be held by the end of the 8th week of commencement of classes for each course.

Ÿ Semester's Terminal Examina�on of 3 hours dura�on having a weightage of 50%. The terminal examina�on

of the semester shall be held at the end of the semester by the university.

Marks, Grade Points, Le�er Grades

Grade points table is given below:

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College Transport

College bus facility is extended to the bonafide students of the college. Due to the limita�ons the same cannot

be provided to all. The bus picks and drops the students from pick-up points in Islamabad only. Any breach of

conduct in the bus or damage done to it shall be treated as a serious offence. The students are required to carry

their bus cards everyday. The student must surrender the college bus card if she does not wish to avail this

facility any longer.

College Magazine

College magazine "JARAS" which is compendium of the literary ac�vi�es of students and staff is published by the

college once in the period of two years. It also reflects curricular and co-curricular ac�vi�es during the year

around. Students are encouraged to express their thoughts and experiences so as to develop their wri�ng

power.

The magazine is edited by the students under the supervision of experienced staff members. There are two

sec�ons of the magazine, English and Urdu, which comprise students' ac�vi�es, essays, poems and stories of

literary nature.

Proctorial Board

The proctorial board consis�ng of one senior member of the teaching staff and two student proctors from each

class are responsible for maintaining discipline, cleanliness, order and decorum in the college.

Marks Range Grade Point Grade Descrip�on

80 & Above 4 A Outstanding (marks>85%) Excellent (80% < marks <85%)

76 - 79 3.8 A-Very Good

72 - 75 3.5 B+

68 - 71 3 BGood

64 - 67 2.8 B-

60 - 63 2.5 C+Sa�sfactory

55 - 59 2 C

50 - 54 1 C- Weak

0 - 49 0 F Fail

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performance consis�ng of the following components:

Ÿ Home assignments, term papers, quizzes, class presenta�ons and lab work (if applicable) etc. with a

weightage of 25%.

Ÿ Mid Semester Examina�on of 1½ to 3 hours dura�on having weightage of 25%. The mid semester

examina�ons shall be held by the end of the 8th week of commencement of classes for each course.

Ÿ Semester's Terminal Examina�on of 3 hours dura�on having a weightage of 50%. The terminal examina�on

of the semester shall be held at the end of the semester by the university.

Marks, Grade Points, Le�er Grades

Grade points table is given below:

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College Transport

College bus facility is extended to the bonafide students of the college. Due to the limita�ons the same cannot

be provided to all. The bus picks and drops the students from pick-up points in Islamabad only. Any breach of

conduct in the bus or damage done to it shall be treated as a serious offence. The students are required to carry

their bus cards everyday. The student must surrender the college bus card if she does not wish to avail this

facility any longer.

College Magazine

College magazine "JARAS" which is compendium of the literary ac�vi�es of students and staff is published by the

college once in the period of two years. It also reflects curricular and co-curricular ac�vi�es during the year

around. Students are encouraged to express their thoughts and experiences so as to develop their wri�ng

power.

The magazine is edited by the students under the supervision of experienced staff members. There are two

sec�ons of the magazine, English and Urdu, which comprise students' ac�vi�es, essays, poems and stories of

literary nature.

Proctorial Board

The proctorial board consis�ng of one senior member of the teaching staff and two student proctors from each

class are responsible for maintaining discipline, cleanliness, order and decorum in the college.

Marks Range Grade Point Grade Descrip�on

80 & Above 4 A Outstanding (marks>85%) Excellent (80% < marks <85%)

76 - 79 3.8 A-Very Good

72 - 75 3.5 B+

68 - 71 3 BGood

64 - 67 2.8 B-

60 - 63 2.5 C+Sa�sfactory

55 - 59 2 C

50 - 54 1 C- Weak

0 - 49 0 F Fail

Academic Council

The college academic council is the supreme body in all ma�ers regarding academics, examina�ons and Tutorial

work. It comprises two senior members of the teaching staff along with the Vice Principal ac�ng as the Chief

Controller. Principal acts as the Chairperson.

College Management Committee

To promote the welfare of students, a College Management Commi�ee (CMC) has been set up. Func�oning

under the administra�ve control of Federal Directorate of Educa�on Islamabad, the associa�on shall assess the

short falls in the educa�onal environment and assist their allevia�on besides promo�ng a learning conducive

environment.

One Parent/Guardian of each student will be member of General Body while the members of the Execu�ve

Council will be elected for a period of two years by the General Body

College Library

The college operates a library with a collec�on of about eight thousand books. The publica�ons of different

studies in general and Commerce/ Business/ Accounts/ Economics in par�cular are provided for students and

members of the teaching faculty of the college. In addi�on leading newspapers and Periodicals are subscribed

to keep the library members abreast of the Na�onal and Interna�onal affairs.

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Library Rules

Ÿ Only bonafide students and persons on the staff list of the college can become members of the library.

Membership to outsiders is not allowed.

Ÿ The students are enrolled as members on request which should be made on the prescribed forms

obtainable from the library.

Ÿ While in reading room, students must maintain silence so that fellow readers are not disturbed.

Ÿ Each student member will be en�tled to have a borrower's card once in a year. The card must be kept in

safe custody of the members. In case of loss, the ma�er should immediately be brought to the no�ce of

the librarian. The card is not transferable.

Ÿ Refund should be claimed within three months a�er leaving the college.

Discipline / Rules

To ensure discipline and order in the college the students are directed to:-

Ÿ Show respect to all members of the teaching staff and carry out instruc�ons given by them.

Ÿ Be regular and punctual in a�endance.

Ÿ Maintain the academic atmosphere in the college and not to pollute it by indulging in any fac�onal

ac�vity.

Ÿ Exercise self-control and abide by the rules in classrooms, library, the College Hall, Cafeteria and Play

Grounds.

Ÿ Not to enter the College office or Staff room without prior permission.

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Academic Council

The college academic council is the supreme body in all ma�ers regarding academics, examina�ons and Tutorial

work. It comprises two senior members of the teaching staff along with the Vice Principal ac�ng as the Chief

Controller. Principal acts as the Chairperson.

College Management Committee

To promote the welfare of students, a College Management Commi�ee (CMC) has been set up. Func�oning

under the administra�ve control of Federal Directorate of Educa�on Islamabad, the associa�on shall assess the

short falls in the educa�onal environment and assist their allevia�on besides promo�ng a learning conducive

environment.

One Parent/Guardian of each student will be member of General Body while the members of the Execu�ve

Council will be elected for a period of two years by the General Body

College Library

The college operates a library with a collec�on of about eight thousand books. The publica�ons of different

studies in general and Commerce/ Business/ Accounts/ Economics in par�cular are provided for students and

members of the teaching faculty of the college. In addi�on leading newspapers and Periodicals are subscribed

to keep the library members abreast of the Na�onal and Interna�onal affairs.

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Library Rules

Ÿ Only bonafide students and persons on the staff list of the college can become members of the library.

Membership to outsiders is not allowed.

Ÿ The students are enrolled as members on request which should be made on the prescribed forms

obtainable from the library.

Ÿ While in reading room, students must maintain silence so that fellow readers are not disturbed.

Ÿ Each student member will be en�tled to have a borrower's card once in a year. The card must be kept in

safe custody of the members. In case of loss, the ma�er should immediately be brought to the no�ce of

the librarian. The card is not transferable.

Ÿ Refund should be claimed within three months a�er leaving the college.

Discipline / Rules

To ensure discipline and order in the college the students are directed to:-

Ÿ Show respect to all members of the teaching staff and carry out instruc�ons given by them.

Ÿ Be regular and punctual in a�endance.

Ÿ Maintain the academic atmosphere in the college and not to pollute it by indulging in any fac�onal

ac�vity.

Ÿ Exercise self-control and abide by the rules in classrooms, library, the College Hall, Cafeteria and Play

Grounds.

Ÿ Not to enter the College office or Staff room without prior permission.

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Ÿ Behave in sober and dignified manner during the College func�ons and trips/ou�ngs.

Ÿ Not to create commo�on in free �me by thronging the corridors but to get disbursed immediately.

Ÿ Note that insolence and misbehaviour of any kind will call for strict disciplinary ac�on.

Ÿ Not to leave the College premises without permission during the College hours. Only parents/ guardians

can take their daughters/ wards if so required.

Ÿ Not to see any outsider during College hours without the permission of the Principal.

Ÿ Not to disfigure the College walls by wri�ng remarks, slogans etc pas�ng posters on them.

Ÿ Mobile phones and cameras are not allowed. Head of ins�tu�on is empowered to impose a penalty up to

Rs.1000 along with the confisca�on of the instrument

Note: Viola�on of any one of the above rules or those issued subsequently shall render the offender (s) liable for

disciplinary ac�on.

Tutorial Work

Special a�en�on is paid to tutorial work. Small seminar sessions are held to promote contact between students

and teachers and students and students through discussions on problem rela�ng to different subjects.

Visits to Business & Industrial Enterprise

Visits to important business and industrial organiza�on form an important part of BS & Associate Degree

programmes. The college arranges visits to such place in Pakistan during their stay in the College.

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Practical Training / Internship

In addi�on to passing the BS final examina�on, a candidate, in order to be eligible for a BS Degree is also required

to get three months con�nuous prac�cal training with a commercial concern to be approved by the principal

and to produce an internship report to that effect. The university will evaluate the internship report. The

candidates are required to undergo training of 3 months a�er their fi�h semester.

Co-Curricular Activities

Games & Sports

Keeping in view the significance of the co-curricular ac�vi�es, balanced and so training is important in the fields

of games, sports and athle�cs'. Adequate facili�es exist in the college (Badminton, Table Tennis and Net Ball).

Efforts are being made to introduce new indoor and outdoor games and improve the exis�ng facili�es.

Students' Council

The aim and object of the Students Council is to maintain a healthy atmosphere amongst the students,

community to discuss mutual problems, to bring them to the no�ce of the administra�on and to help in

maintaining the discipline during the college hours. It also takes the responsibility of organizing various

func�ons/ extra curricular ac�vi�es in the college. The council comprises of an elected student President, Vice

President, Gen. Secretary, Joint Secretary and a member representa�ve from all the classes and members of

editorial board for the college magazine and also the members of Proctorial Board for ensuring discipline order

and decor of the college. A senior staff member of the teaching faculty acts as the In charge Students’ Council.

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Ÿ Behave in sober and dignified manner during the College func�ons and trips/ou�ngs.

Ÿ Not to create commo�on in free �me by thronging the corridors but to get disbursed immediately.

Ÿ Note that insolence and misbehaviour of any kind will call for strict disciplinary ac�on.

Ÿ Not to leave the College premises without permission during the College hours. Only parents/ guardians

can take their daughters/ wards if so required.

Ÿ Not to see any outsider during College hours without the permission of the Principal.

Ÿ Not to disfigure the College walls by wri�ng remarks, slogans etc pas�ng posters on them.

Ÿ Mobile phones and cameras are not allowed. Head of ins�tu�on is empowered to impose a penalty up to

Rs.1000 along with the confisca�on of the instrument

Note: Viola�on of any one of the above rules or those issued subsequently shall render the offender (s) liable for

disciplinary ac�on.

Tutorial Work

Special a�en�on is paid to tutorial work. Small seminar sessions are held to promote contact between students

and teachers and students and students through discussions on problem rela�ng to different subjects.

Visits to Business & Industrial Enterprise

Visits to important business and industrial organiza�on form an important part of BS & Associate Degree

programmes. The college arranges visits to such place in Pakistan during their stay in the College.

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Practical Training / Internship

In addi�on to passing the BS final examina�on, a candidate, in order to be eligible for a BS Degree is also required

to get three months con�nuous prac�cal training with a commercial concern to be approved by the principal

and to produce an internship report to that effect. The university will evaluate the internship report. The

candidates are required to undergo training of 3 months a�er their fi�h semester.

Co-Curricular Activities

Games & Sports

Keeping in view the significance of the co-curricular ac�vi�es, balanced and so training is important in the fields

of games, sports and athle�cs'. Adequate facili�es exist in the college (Badminton, Table Tennis and Net Ball).

Efforts are being made to introduce new indoor and outdoor games and improve the exis�ng facili�es.

Students' Council

The aim and object of the Students Council is to maintain a healthy atmosphere amongst the students,

community to discuss mutual problems, to bring them to the no�ce of the administra�on and to help in

maintaining the discipline during the college hours. It also takes the responsibility of organizing various

func�ons/ extra curricular ac�vi�es in the college. The council comprises of an elected student President, Vice

President, Gen. Secretary, Joint Secretary and a member representa�ve from all the classes and members of

editorial board for the college magazine and also the members of Proctorial Board for ensuring discipline order

and decor of the college. A senior staff member of the teaching faculty acts as the In charge Students’ Council.

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Specimen for Undertaking

I _______________________ D/O ____________________ here by undertake, if admi�ed:

a. That I shall not indulge in poli�cs

b. That in case I indulge in poli�cs in viola�on of the above undertaking, I may be expelled from the

college without any further no�ce.

Place _______________ Signature of the applicant

Date _______________ In presence of

Witness No. 1 Witness No. 2

Signature with official Seal Signature with Office Seal

Name & Address Name & Address

_______________________ _______________________

_______________________ _______________________

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Societies

The following socie�es have been formed to carry out curricular & co-curricular ac�vi�es.

Ÿ Islamiat Society

Ÿ Urdu Deba�ng Society

Ÿ English Deba�ng Society

Ÿ Sports Society

Ÿ Drama�c Society

Ÿ Singing Society

Ÿ Computer Science Society

Ÿ History Society

College Leaving Certificate / Withdrawal

Ÿ An applica�on for College leaving cer�ficate should bear the signature of the Parent/ Guardian.

Ÿ One month's no�ce of withdrawal is required, failing which an amount equal to one month's fee in lieu of

no�ce will be charged. This condi�on is not applied to those students whose parents are Government

Servant & liable to transfer from one sta�on to another within a short period of �me

Ÿ No College leaving cer�ficate will be issued un�l all College dues have been paid.

Ÿ Un�l and unless her name is formally struck off the roll, a student should keep on paying the College

dues, as per rules.

Ÿ According to Educa�on Code, Library refund is valid for one year only.

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Specimen for Undertaking

I _______________________ D/O ____________________ here by undertake, if admi�ed:

a. That I shall not indulge in poli�cs

b. That in case I indulge in poli�cs in viola�on of the above undertaking, I may be expelled from the

college without any further no�ce.

Place _______________ Signature of the applicant

Date _______________ In presence of

Witness No. 1 Witness No. 2

Signature with official Seal Signature with Office Seal

Name & Address Name & Address

_______________________ _______________________

_______________________ _______________________

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Societies

The following socie�es have been formed to carry out curricular & co-curricular ac�vi�es.

Ÿ Islamiat Society

Ÿ Urdu Deba�ng Society

Ÿ English Deba�ng Society

Ÿ Sports Society

Ÿ Drama�c Society

Ÿ Singing Society

Ÿ Computer Science Society

Ÿ History Society

College Leaving Certificate / Withdrawal

Ÿ An applica�on for College leaving cer�ficate should bear the signature of the Parent/ Guardian.

Ÿ One month's no�ce of withdrawal is required, failing which an amount equal to one month's fee in lieu of

no�ce will be charged. This condi�on is not applied to those students whose parents are Government

Servant & liable to transfer from one sta�on to another within a short period of �me

Ÿ No College leaving cer�ficate will be issued un�l all College dues have been paid.

Ÿ Un�l and unless her name is formally struck off the roll, a student should keep on paying the College

dues, as per rules.

Ÿ According to Educa�on Code, Library refund is valid for one year only.