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Here given below is the list of working refineries in Pakistan. List of Refinery companies with their brief background, areas of interest and contact details. This list of Refinery companies in Pakistan is compiled for the informative purpose and also for the professionals looking to find a place in the refinery sector.

Pak-Arab Refinery

Pak-Arab Refinery (PARCO) is an oil refinery located in Mehmood Kot in Multan District, Punjab, Pakistan. Pak Arab oil refinary is locaten in Mehmood kot in district Muzaffargarh. PAK ARAB REFINERY LTD (PARCO) is a Joint Venture between Government of Pakistan and the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, incorporated as a public limited company in 1974. 60% of the share holding is by the Government of Pakistan and 40% by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi through its Abu Dhabi Petroleum Investment Company(ADPI), a subsidiary group of International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC).

PARCO’s major business activities are refining, transportation, storage and marketing.PARCO is an integrated energy company, and is a key player in the country’s strategic oil supply and logistics. With a refining capacity of 100,000 BPD, combined storage capacity of over one million tons, a marketing joint venture with TOTAL (France), a technical support venture with OMV (Austria), and a distribution agreement with SHV (Holland); PARCO has emerged as the strategic fuel supplier to the country with a broad portfolio of operational ventures. The organisation encompasses Pakistan’s largest refinery and 2000 km of cross country pipeline network, including its subsidiary PAPCO.

Corporate Headquater

Pak-Arab Refinery Limited
Corporate Headquarters
Korangi Creek Road
P.O. Box 12243
Karachi-75190
Pakistan

Contact Details

UAN: (021) 111-392-567
Tel: 021-35090100-25
Fax: 021-35090625
Website: www.parco.com.pk

Byco Oil Pakistan Limited

The Byco Group was founded by the Late Chairman, Mr. Parvez Abbasi with the support of Byco Busient Incorporated (BBI), as the sponsoring Company. Mr. Abbasi left for his eternal abode on the 25th of July, 2006. BBI is pioneering the change in the energy sector of Pakistan and initially entered the oil refining business through the formation of Bosicor Pakistan Limited (BPL), now Byco Petroleum Pakistan Limited (BPPL), a refinery with a design capacity of 30,000 barrels per day (bpd) and listed in all Stock Exchanges of Pakistan.

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Address & Contact Details:

Byco Oil Pakistan Limited
10th Floor, The Harbour Front,
Dolmen City, HC-3, Block-4, Marine Drive,
Clifton, Karachi-75600, Pakistan
Tel: (+92 21) 111 222 081
Fax: (+92 21) 111 888 081

Byco Petroleum Pakistan Limited
9th Floor, The Harbour Front,
Dolmen City, HC-3, Block-4, Marine Drive,
Clifton, Karachi-75600, Pakistan
Tel: (+92 21) 111 222 081
Fax: (+92 21) 111 888 081

Byco Terminals Pakistan Limited
formerly Universal Terminal Limited
9th Floor, The Harbour Front,
Dolmen City, HC-3, Block-4, Marine Drive,
Clifton, Karachi-75600, Pakistan.
Tel : (+92 21) 111 222 081
Fax : (+92 21) 111 888 081

Oil Refining Complex I
Mouza Kund, Sub Tehsil Gadani,
District Lasbela, Balochistan.
Voice : (+92 21) 2752299
Fax : (+92 21) 2752299 Ext: 1112

Oil Refining Complex II
Mouza Kund, Sub Tehsil Gadani,
District Lasbela, Balochistan.
Voice : (+92 21) 2752299
Fax : (+92 21) 2752299 Ext: 1112

Website: https://www.byco.com.pk

National Refinery Limited

National Refinery Limited ( NRL ) was incorporated on August 19, 1963 as a public limited company. Government of Pakistan took over the management of NRL under the Economic Reforms Order, 1972 under the Ministry of Production, which was exercising control through its shareholding in State Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Corporation (PERAC). The Government of Pakistan had decided to place the National Refinery Limited under the administrative control of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Resources in November 1998
The refinery complex of the Company comprises of three refineries, consisting of two lube refineries and one fuel refinery. First Lube Refinery commissioned in 1966 with designed capacity of 539,700 tons per annum of Crude Processing and 76,200 tones per annum of Lube Base Oils. Second Lube Refinery commissioned in 1985 with designed capacity of 100,000 tons per annum of Lube Base Oils.

Address

7-B, Korangi Industrial Area,
Karachi-74900, Pakistan.

Contact Details

UAN: 92-21-111 675 675, 92-21-35064135-7, 92-21-35064981-83, 92-21-35064985-8
Fax: 92-21-35054663, 92-21-3506-6705
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.nrlpak.com

Attock Refinery

Attock Refinery Limited (ARL) was incorporated as a Private Limited Company in November, 1978 to take over the business of the Attock Oil Company Limited (AOC) relating to refining of crude oil and supplying of refined petroleum products. It was subsequently converted into a Public Limited Company in June, 1979 and is listed on the three Stock Exchanges of the country. The Company is also registered with Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited (CDC).

Address & Contact

Head Office
Attock Refinery Limited
Morgah, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Tel: 92-51-5487041- 45
Fax: 92-51-5487254 & 5486404
E-mail: [email protected] & [email protected]
Website: www.arl.com.pk/index.php

Enar Petroleum Refiner

Address & Contacts

EPRF Building, Plot No. 7-B, Sector 7-A
Korangi Industrial Area,
Karachi- 74900

Tel: +92-21-35073236
Fax: +92-21-35073238
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.eprf.com.pk

Listed below are all the default keyboard shortcuts or keyboard short keys. These keyboard shortcuts allows the computer user to spare time and use their computer time efficiently. The keyboard shortcuts are also known as Ease of Access Keyboard Shortcuts.

 

  1. Right Shift for eight seconds: Turn Filter Keys on and off
  2. Left Alt + Left Shift + PrtScn (or PrtScn): Turn High Contrast on or off
  3. Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock: Turn Mouse Keys on or off
  4. Shift five times: Turn Sticky Keys on or off
  5. Num Lock for five seconds: Turn Toggle Keys on or off
  6. Windows logo key + U: Open the Ease of Access Center

General Keyboard Shortcuts

  1. F1: Display Help
  2. Ctrl + C (or Ctrl + Insert): Copy the selected item
  3. Ctrl + X: Cut the selected item
  4. Ctrl + V (or Shift + Insert): Paste the selected item
  5. Ctrl + Z: Undo an action
  6. Ctrl + Y: Redo an action
  7. Delete (or Ctrl + D): Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin
  8. Shift + Delete: Delete the selected item without moving it to the RecycleBin first
  9. F2: Rename the selected item
  10. Ctrl + Right Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word
  11. Ctrl + Left Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word
  12. Ctrl + Down Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph
  13. Ctrl + Up Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph
  14. Ctrl + Shift with an arrow key: Select a block of text
  15. Shift + any arrow key: Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document
  16. Ctrl + any arrow key + Spacebar: Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop
  17. Ctrl + A: Select all items in a document or window
  18. F3: Search for a file or folder
  19. Alt + Enter: Display properties for the selected item
  20. Alt + F4: Close the active item, or exit the active program
  21. Alt + Spacebar: Open the shortcut menu for the active window
  22. Ctrl + F4: Close the active document (in programs that allow you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)
  23. Alt + Tab: Switch between open items
  24. Ctrl + Alt + Tab: Use the arrow keys to switch between open items
  25. Ctrl + Mouse scroll wheel: Change the size of icons on the desktop
  26. Windows logo key + Tab: Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D
  27. Ctrl+ Windows logo key + Tab: Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D
  28. Alt + Esc: Cycle through items in the order in which they were opened
  29. F6: Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop
  30. F4: Display the address bar list in Windows Explorer
  31. Shift + F10: Display the shortcut menu for the selected item
  32. Ctrl + Esc: Open the Start menu
  33. Alt + underlined letter: Display the corresponding menu
  34. Alt + underlined letter: Perform the menu command (or other underlined command)
  35. F10: Activate the menu bar in the active program
  36. Right Arrow: Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu
  37. Left Arrow: Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu
  38. F5 (or Ctrl + R): Refresh the active window
  39. Alt + Up Arrow: View the folder one level up in Windows Explorer
  40. Esc: Cancel the current task
  41. Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager
  42. Shift when you insert a CD: Prevent the CD from automatically playing
  43. Left Alt + Shift: Switch the input language when multiple input languages are enabled
  44. Ctrl + ShiftL: Switch the keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts are enabled
  45. Right or Left Ctrl + Shift: Change the reading direction of text in right-to-left reading languages

Dialog box Keyboard Shortcuts

  1. Ctrl + Tab: Move forward through tabs
  2. Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Move back through tabs
  3. Tab: Move forward through options
  4. Shift + Tab: Move back through options
  5. Alt + underlined letter: Perform the command (or select the option) that goes with that letter
  6. Enter: Replaces clicking the mouse for many selected commands
  7. Spacebar: Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box
  8. Arrow keys: Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons
  9. F1: Display Help
  10. F4: Display the items in the active list
  11. Backspace: Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box

Windows logo key keyboard shortcuts

  1. Windows logo key: Open or close the Start menu.
  2. Windows logo key + Pause: Display the System Properties dialog box.
  3. Windows logo key + D: Display the desktop.
  4. Windows logo key + M: Minimize all windows.
  5. Windows logo key + Shift + M: Restore minimized windows to the desktop.
  6. Windows logo key + E: Open Computer.
  7. Windows logo key + F: Search for a file or folder.
  8. Ctrl + Windows logo key + F: Search for computers (if you’re on a network).
  9. Windows logo key + L: Lock your computer or switch users.
  10. Windows logo key + R: Open the Run dialog box.
  11. Windows logo key + T: Cycle through programs on the taskbar.
  12. Windows logo key + number: Start the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.If the program is already running, switch to that program.
  13. Shift + Windows logo key + number: Start a new instance of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
  14. Ctrl + Windows logo key + number: Switch to the last active window of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
  15. Alt + Windows logo key + number: Open the Jump List for the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
  16. Windows logo key + Tab: Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D.
  17. Ctrl+Windows logo key + Tab: Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D.
  18. Ctrl+Windows logo key + B: Switch to the program that displayed a message in the notification area.
  19. Windows logo key + Spacebar: Preview the desktop.
  20. Windows logo key + Up Arrow: Maximize the window.
  21. Windows logo key + Left Arrow: Maximize the window to the left sideof the screen.
  22. Windows logo key + Right Arrow: Maximize the window to the right side of the screen.
  23. Windows logo key + Down Arrow: Minimize the window.
  24. Windows logo key + Home: Minimize all but the active window.
  25. Windows logo key + Shift + Up Arrow: Stretch the window to the topand bottom of the screen.
  26. Windows logo key + Shift+ Left Arrow or Right Arrow: Move a window from one monitor to another.
  27. Windows logo key + P: Choose a presentation display mode.
  28. Windows logo key + G: Cycle through gadgets.
  29. Windows logo key + U: Open Ease of Access Center.
  30. Windows logo key + X: Open Windows Mobility Center.

Windows Explorer keyboard shortcuts

  1. Ctrl + N: Open a new window
  2. Ctrl + W: Close the current window
  3. Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder
  4. End: Display the bottom of the active window
  5. Home: Display the top of the active window
  6. F11: Maximize or minimize the active window
  7. Ctrl + Period (.): Rotate a picture clockwise
  8. Ctrl + Comma (,): Rotate a picture counter-clockwise
  9. Num Lock + Asterisk (*) on numeric keypad: Display all subfolders under the selected folder
  10. Num Lock + Plus Sign (+) on numerickeypad: Display the contents of the selected folder
  11. Num Lock + Minus Sign (-) on numeric keypad: Collapse the selected folder
  12. Left Arrow: Collapse the current selection (if it’s expanded), or select the parent folder
  13. Alt + Enter: Open the Properties dialog box for the selected item
  14. Alt + P: Display the preview pane
  15. Alt + Left Arrow: View the previous folder
  16. Backspace: View the previous folder
  17. Right Arrow: Display the current selection (if it’s collapsed), or select the first subfolder
  18. Alt + Right Arrow: View the next folder
  19. Alt + Up Arrow: View the parent folder
  20. Ctrl + Shift + E: Display all folders above the selected folder
  21. Ctrl + Mouse scroll wheel: Change the size and appearance of file and folder icons
  22. Alt + D: Select the address bar
  23. Ctrl + E: Select the search box
  24. Ctrl + F: Select the search box

Taskbar keyboard shortcuts

  1. Shift + Click on a taskbar button: Open a program or quickly open another instance of a program
  2. Ctrl + Shift + Click on a taskbar button: Open a program as an administrator
  3. Shift + Right-click on a taskbar button: Show the window menu for the program
  4. Shift + Right-click on a grouped taskbar button: Show the window menu for the group
  5. Ctrl + Click on a grouped taskbar button: Cycle through the windows of the group

Magnifier keyboard shortcuts

  1. Windows logo key + Plus Sign or Minus Sign: Zoom in or out
  2. Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar: Preview the desktop in full-screen mode
  3. Ctrl + Alt + F: Switch to full-screen mode
  4. Ctrl + Alt + L: Switch to lens mode
  5. Ctrl + Alt + D: Switch to docked mode
  6. Ctrl + Alt + I: Invert colors
  7. Ctrl + Alt + arrow keys: Pan in the direction of the arrow keys
  8. Ctrl + Alt + R: Resize the lens
  9. Windows logo key + Esc: Exit Magnifier

Remote Desktop Connection keyboard shortcuts

  1. Alt + Page Up: Move between programs from left to right.
  2. Alt + Page Down: Move between programs from right to left.
  3. Alt + Insert: Cycle through programs in the order that they were started in.
  4. Alt + Home: Display the Start menu.
  5. Ctrl + Alt + Break: Switch between a window and full screen.
  6. Ctrl + Alt + End: Display the Windows Security dialog box.
  7. Alt + Delete: Display the system menu.
  8. Ctrl + Alt + Minus Sign (-) on the numeric keypad: Place a copy of the active window, within the client, on the Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing Alt + PrtScn on a local computer).
  9. Ctrl + Alt + Plus Sign (+) on the numeric keypad: Place a copy of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing PrtScn on a local computer).
  10. Ctrl + Alt + Right Arrow: “Tab” out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host program (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the Remote Desktop controls are embedded in another (host) program.
  11. Ctrl + Alt + Left Arrow: “Tab” out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host program (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the Remote Desktop controls are embedded in another (host) program.

Paint keyboard shortcuts

  1. Ctrl + N: Create a new picture
  2. Ctrl + O: Open an existing picture
  3. Ctrl + S: Save changes to a picture
  4. F12: Save the picture as a new file
  5. Ctrl + P: Print a picture
  6. Alt + F4: Close a picture and its Paint window
  7. Ctrl + Z: Undo a change
  8. Ctrl + Y: Redo a change
  9. Ctrl + A: Select the entire picture
  10. Ctrl + X: Cut a selection
  11. Ctrl + C: Copy a selection to the Clipboard
  12. Ctrl + V: Paste a selection from the Clipboard
  13. Right Arrow: Move the selection or active shape right by one pixel
  14. Left Arrow: Move the selection or active shape left by one pixel
  15. Down Arrow: Move the selection or active shape down by one pixel
  16. Up Arrow: Move the selection or active shape up by one pixel
  17. Esc: Cancel a selection
  18. Delete: Delete a selection
  19. Ctrl + B: Bold selected text
  20. Ctrl + +: Increase the width of a brush, line, or shape outline by one pixel
  21. Ctrl + -: Decrease the width of a brush, line, or shape outline by one pixel
  22. Ctrl + I: Italicize selected text
  23. Ctrl + U: Underline selected text
  24. Ctrl + E: Open the Properties dialog box
  25. Ctrl + W: Open the Resize and Skew dialog box
  26. Ctrl + Page Up: Zoom in
  27. Ctrl + Page Down: Zoom out
  28. F11: View a picture in full-screen mode
  29. Ctrl + R: Show or hide the ruler
  30. Ctrl + G: Show or hide gridlines
  31. F10 or Alt: Display keytips
  32. Shift + F10: Show the current shortcut menu
  33. F1: Open Paint Help

WordPad keyboard shortcuts

  1. Ctrl + N: Create a new document
  2. Ctrl + O: Open an existing document
  3. Ctrl + S: Save changes to a document
  4. F12: Save the document as a new file
  5. Ctrl + P: Print a document
  6. Alt + F4: Close WordPad
  7. Ctrl + Z: Undo a change
  8. Ctrl + Y: Redo a change
  9. Ctrl + A: Select the entire document
  10. Ctrl + X: Cut a selection
  11. Ctrl + C: Copy a selection to the Clipboard
  12. Ctrl + V: Paste a selection from the Clipboard
  13. Ctrl + B: Make selected text bold
  14. Ctrl + I: Italicize selected text
  15. Ctrl + U: Underline selected text
  16. Ctrl + =: Make selected text subscript
  17. Ctrl + Shift + =: Make selected text superscript
  18. Ctrl + L: Align text left
  19. Ctrl + E Align text center
  20. Ctrl + R:: Align text right
  21. Ctrl + J: Justify text
  22. Ctrl + 1: Set single line spacing
  23. Ctrl + 2: Set double line spacing
  24. Ctrl + 5: Set line spacing to 1.5
  25. Ctrl + Shift + >: Increase the font size
  26. Ctrl + Shift + <: decrease=”” the=”” font=”” size=””></:>
  27. Ctrl + Shift + A: Change characters to all capitals
  28. Ctrl + Shift + L: Change the bullet style
  29. Ctrl + D: Insert a Microsoft Paint drawing
  30. Ctrl + F: Find text in a document
  31. F3: Find the next instance of the text in the Find dialog box
  32. Ctrl + H: Replace text in a document
  33. Ctrl + Left Arrow: Move the cursor one word to the left
  34. Ctrl + Right Arrow: Move the cursor one word to the right
  35. Ctrl + Up Arrow: Move the cursor to the line above
  36. Ctrl + Down Arrow: Move the cursor to the line below
  37. Ctrl + Home: Move to the beginning of the document
  38. Ctrl + End: Move to the end of the document
  39. Ctrl + Page Up: Move up one page
  40. Ctrl + Page Down: Move down one page
  41. Ctrl + Delete: Delete the next word
  42. F10: Display key tips
  43. Shift + F10: Show the current shortcut menu
  44. F1: Open WordPad Help

Calculator keyboard shortcuts

  1. Alt + 1: Switch to Standard mode
  2. Alt + 2: Switch to Scientific mode
  3. Alt + 3: Switch to Programmer mode
  4. Alt + 4: Switch to Statistics mode
  5. Ctrl + E: Open date calculations
  6. Ctrl + H: Turn calculation history on or off
  7. Ctrl + U: Open unit conversion
  8. Alt + C: Calculate or solve date calculations and worksheets
  9. F1: Open Calculator Help
  10. Ctrl + Q: Press the M- button
  11. Ctrl + P: Press the M+ button
  12. Ctrl + M: Press the MS button
  13. Ctrl + R: Press the MR Button
  14. Ctrl + L: Press the MC Button
  15. %: Press the % button
  16. F9: Press the +/– button
  17. /: Press the / button
  18. *: Press the * button
  19. +: Press the + button
  20. -: Press the – button
  21. R: Press the 1/× button
  22. @: Press the square root button
  23. 0-9: Press the number buttons (0-9)
  24. =: Press the = button
  25. .: Press the . (Decimal point) button
  26. Backspace: Press the backspace button
  27. Esc: Press the C button
  28. Del: Press the CE button
  29. Ctrl + Shift + D: Clear the calculation history
  30. F2: Edit the calculation history
  31. Up Arrow key: Navigate up in the calculation history
  32. Down Arrow key: Navigate down in the calculation history
  33. Esc: Cancel editing the calculation history
  34. Enter: Recalculate the calculation history after editing
  35. F3: Select Degrees in Scientific mode
  36. F4: Select Radians in Scientific mode
  37. F5: Select Grads in Scientific mode
  38. I: Press the Inv button in scientific mode
  39. D: Press the Mod button in Scientific mode
  40. Ctrl + S: Press the sinh button in Scientific mode
  41. Ctrl + O: Press the cosh button in Scientific mode
  42. Ctrl + T: Press the tanh button in Scientific mode
  43. (: Press the ( button in Scientific mode
  44. ): Press the ) button in Scientific mode
  45. N: Press the ln button in Scientific mode
  46. ;: Press the Int button in Scientific mode
  47. S: Press the sin button in Scientific mode
  48. O: Press the cos button in Scientific mode
  49. T: Press the tan button in Scientific mode
  50. M: Press the dms button in Scientificmode
  51. P: Press the pi button in Scientific mode
  52. V: Press the F-E button in Scientific mode
  53. X: Press the Exp button in Scientific mode
  54. Q: Press the x^2 button in Scientific mode
  55. Y: Press the x^y button in Scientific mode
  56. #: Press the x^3 button in Scientific mode
  57. L: Press the log button in Scientific mode
  58. !: Press the n! button in Scientific mode
  59. Ctrl + Y: Press the y?x button in Scientific mode
  60. Ctrl + B: Press the 3?x button in Scientific mode
  61. Ctrl + G: Press the 10x button in Scientific mode
  62. F5: Select Hex in Programmer mode
  63. F6: Select Dec in Programmer mode
  64. F7: Select Oct in Programmer mode
  65. F8: Select Bin in Programmer mode
  66. F12: Select Qword in Programmer mode
  67. F2: Select Dword in Programmer mode
  68. F3: Select Word in Programmer mode
  69. F4: Select Byte in Programmer mode
  70. K: Press the RoR button in Programmer mode
  71. J: Press the RoL button in Programmer mode
  72. <: press=”” the=”” lsh=”” button=”” in=”” programmer=”” mode=””></:>
  73. >: Press the Rsh button in Programmer mode
  74. %: Press the Mod button in Programmer mode
  75. (: Press the ( button in Programmer mode
  76. ): Press the ) button in Programmer mode
  77. |: Press the Or button in Programmer mode
  78. ^: Press the Xor button in Programmer mode
  79. ~: Press the Not button in Programmer mode
  80. &: Press the And button in Programmer mode
  81. A-F: Press the A-F buttons in Programmer mode
  82. Spacebar: Toggles the bit value in Programmer mode
  83. A: Press the Average button in Statistics mode
  84. Ctrl + A: Press the Average Sq button in Statistics mode
  85. S: Press the Sum button in Statistics mode
  86. Ctrl + S: Press the Sum Sq button in Statistics mode
  87. T: Press the S.D. button in Statistics mode
  88. Ctrl + T: Press the Inv S.D. button in Statistics mode
  89. D: Press the CAD button in Statistics mode

Windows Journal keyboard shortcuts

  1. Ctrl + N: Start a new note
  2. Ctrl + O: Open a recently used note
  3. Ctrl + S: Save changes to a note
  4. Ctrl + Shift + V: Move a note to a specific folder
  5. Ctrl + P: Print a note
  6. Alt + F4: Close a note and its Journal window
  7. Ctrl + Z: Undo a change
  8. Ctrl + Y: Redo a change
  9. Ctrl + A: Select all items on a page
  10. Ctrl + X: Cut a selection
  11. Ctrl + C: Copy a selection to the Clipboard
  12. Ctrl + V: Paste a selection from the Clipboard
  13. Esc: Cancel a selection
  14. Delete: Delete a selection
  15. Ctrl + F: Start a basic find
  16. Ctrl + G: Go to a page
  17. F5: Refresh find results
  18. F5: Refresh the note list
  19. F6: Toggle between a note list and a note
  20. Ctrl + Shift + C: Display a shortcut menu for column headings in a note list
  21. F11: View a note in full-screen mode
  22. F1: Open Journal Help

Windows Help viewer keyboard shortcuts

  1. Alt + C: Display the Table of Contents
  2. Alt + N: Display the Connection Settings menu
  3. F10: Display the Options menu
  4. Alt + Left Arrow: Move back to the previously viewed topic
  5. Alt + Right Arrow: Move forward to the next (previously viewed) topic
  6. Alt + A: Display the customer support page
  7. Alt + Home: Display the Help and Support home page
  8. Home: Move to the beginning of a topic
  9. End: Move to the end of a topic
  10. Ctrl + F: Search the current topic
  11. Ctrl + P: Print a topic
  12. F3: Move the cursor to the searchbox

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The Budget 2012 for fiscal year 2012-2013 is going to be announced on 1st June 2012. The Federal Budget 2012-2013 will be presented in the National Assembly by the Finance Minister of Pakistan Dr. Abdul Hafeez Sheikh on June 1st. In the History of Pakistan this will be the first time that the same democratic government will the present the National budget for the fifth time.

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani declared that One lac jobs will be created in this new budget. It is stated that special measures will be adopted to combat with the energy crisis, construction of water reservoirs and important infrastructure across the country. These all new plans and proposals will be exposed in the speech of 1st June.

The budget of 2012-2013 is estimated with the outlay of Rs 3 Trillion which will be presented after its formal approval from the Federal cabinet. The government is ensuring that the this new budget will be a relief for the peoples of Pakistan in this situation of hiking prices.

Government officials claim that no new taxes will be imposed in this budget. It is also expected that there will be upto 20% increase in the salaries of the Government employee. HEC likely to get Rs48.5 billion in this budget.

Government is also claiming that there will be reduction in the price of crude oil products including Petrol and CNG. But recently (on 31st May 2012 at evening ) according to the news media these price reduction proposals are withdrawn. Now the actual myth about the prices of petroleum products will be revealed on 1st June.

Recently the decrement in the value if Rupee is having a mass impact on the Budget of this year.

Further details about the Budget 2012-2013 will be updated on the same page, so stay with us and keep visiting us. Share your thoughts about the budget in the comment section below.

 

Following Engineering Programs of various Universities/Institutions outside Pakistan are accreditated by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC):-





Engineering Institution Recognized Engineering Qualification
1. Aligarh Muslim University B.Sc (Engg)
2. Andhara University B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering from 1950
3. Annamali University B.E. in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering from April 1949.
4. Banaras Hindu University B.Sc in Engineering, B.Sc. (Mining), B.Sc. (Met).
5. Calcutta University B.E. Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, B.E. Met. N.M.E. (Met).
6. College of Engineering and Technology Bengal.
  1. B.N.E., B.E.E.,
    B.ch. E.
  2. B.E.E., (Communication Option), from 19th May, 1951.
  3. Special Degree Examination up to April, 1950.
7. Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, (Formerly East Pakistan University of Science and Technology) Dhakka. B.Sc Engineering        (1)
8. Dacca University Degree in Engineering
9. Aberdeen University B.Sc. in Engineering (Honours or Ordinary Degree). *
10. Adelaide University B.E. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
11. Birmingham University B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Honours or Ordinary Degree).
12. Bristol University B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Honours or Ordinary Degree).
13. Cambridge University
  1. B.A. (Honours) in Mechanical Science, Tripos.
  2. Ordinary Degree B.A., in Engineering, provided the Graduate has passed in principal subject, Engineering I, Engineering II and Engineering III. *
14. Cape Town University B.Sc.in Engineering.
15. Dublin University B.A.I. (Ordinary or with Honours in Engineering).
16. Durham University
  1. B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or Naval Architecture (Honours or Ordinary Degree).
  2. B.Sc. in Marine Engineering.
17. Edinburgh University B.Sc. in Engineering
18. Glasgow University
  1. B.Sc. in Engineering
  2. B.Sc. in Naval Architecture (Honours or Ordinary Degree)
19. Leeds University B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical or Marine Engineering or Naval Architecture (Honours or Ordinary Degree)
20. Liverpool University B. Engg. in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical or Marine Engineering or Naval Architecture (Honours or Ordinary Degree).
21. London University B.Sc. (Internal or External Degree) in Engineering (not including Metallurgy) (Honours or Ordinary Degree).

B.Sc. (Internal) in Engineering (Mining) obtained in or after 1926.

B.Sc. (External) in Engineering (Mining) (Honours Degree) obtained in or after 1935.

22. Manchester University Certificate in Technology in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
23. Mc. Gill University, Montreal B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Metallurgical or Mining Engineering (Honours or Ordinary Degree).
24. Melbourne University B.E.C.B. Mech. E, or B.E.E.
25. National University of Ireland B.E.
26. New Zealand University B.E. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
27. Oxford University B.A. with Honours in Engineering Science, Final Honours School.
28. Queens University B.Sc. in Engineering
29. Queensland University B.E. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
30. Rangoon University B.Sc. in Engineering
31. Sheffield University B. Engg. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Honours Degree or Ordinary Degree with a first class in the final Examination will not be required in the cases of Degrees obtained in or after June, 1930).

B.E. (Met.) (Honours Degree)

32. South Africa University B.Sc. in Engineering obtained before 1921.
33. St. Andrews University B.Sc. in Engineering
34. Sydney University B.E. in Civil or Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
35. Victoria University, Manchester B.Sc. (Tech.) (Ordinary Course, Division I & II) in Electrical Engineering.

B.Sc. (Tech.) (Higher Course, Honours or Ordinary Course, Division I) in Municipal Engineering.

B.Sc. (Tech.) (Ordinary Degree obtained in or after 1930). in Municipal Engineering.

B.Sc. (Tech.) (Ordinary Course, Division I) in Mechanical Engineering.

B.Sc. in Engineering (Honours or Ordinary Degree) from 1925.

B.Sc. (Tech.) in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Honours in Final Examination)

36. Wales University B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering.
37. Western Australia University B.E
38. Witwaterarnd University, Johannesburg B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
39. American Universities/ Institutions. Degrees and Diplomas of only those American Engineering Institutions the curricula of which has been accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology, provided they have actually been taken after a full course of studies of not less than three years in such Institutions, any period of exemption granted by the Institutions being included in reckoning these three years.

* These Degrees will be accepted only if taken after three years, study and the passing of the regular examination in these Universities. The conditions as to three years, study will not, however, apply to those candidates who have taken a Degree which exempts them from a part of the University course, and have taken one of these Degrees in less than three years in accordance with the regulations of the University concerned.

40. Agra University B.Sc. Engg                (2)
41. Allahabad University B.Sc. Engg/B.E
42. Awadesh Partap Singh University (Rewa M.P.) B.E
43. Bangalore University B.E
44. M.S. University of Baroda B.E
45. Bhagalpur University B.Sc. Engg
46. Bhopal Vishwa Vidyalaya B.E
47. University of Bihar B.Sc. Engg.
48. University of Bombay B.E
49. University of Burdwan B.E.
50. University of Calicut B.Sc. Engg.
51. University of Delhi B.Sc. Engg.
52. Dibrugarh University B.E
53. Gauhati University B.E.
54. University of Gorakhpur B.E.
55. Gujrat University, Jammagar B.E.
56. University of Indore B.E.
57. University of Jabalpur B.E. (Hons).
58. Jadevpur University B.E.
59. Hiwagi University, Gwaliar B.E., Ph.D
60. University of Jodhpor B.E.
61. Kanpur University B.Sc. Engg
62. Karnatak University, Dharwar B.E.
63. University of Kashmir, Srinagr B.E
64. Kurk Shetra University B.Sc. Engg.
65. University of Madras B.E.
66. Madurai University B.E.
67. Marathwada University, Aurangabad. B.E.
68. University of My-sore B.E
69. Nagpur University B.E.
70. University of North Bengal, Dar Jeeling B.E.
71. Osamania University, Hyderabad B.Sc. Engg
72. Punjab University, Chandigarh B.Sc. Engg.
73. Patna University B.Sc. Engg
74. University of Poona B.E.
75. Punjab University, Patiala B.E
76. University of Travancore B.Sc. Engg.
77. University of Rajistan, Jaipur B.E.
78. Ranchi University B.Sc. Engg.
79. Ravi Shankar University B.E.
80. Sambalpur University B.Sc. Engg.
81. Sardar Patel University Vallabh vidyanagar B.E.
82. Saurashtra University, Rajkot B.E.
83. Shivji University, Kolhapur B.E.
84. South Gujrat University, Surat B.E.
85. Sri Vankateswara University, Tirupati B.E.
86. Vikram University, Ujjan B.E.
87. Mahatama Phule Krishi Vidyapeath, Rahuri (Maharashtra) B.Sc. Agri. Engg.
88. Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana B.Sc. Agri. Engg.
89. Punjab Rao Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola B.Sc. Agri. Engg.
90. The Institution of Engineering, India. Section A&B Diploma with Corporate Membership shall be recognised engineering qualification only when granted before 27th July, 1998.
91. Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani B.E. (Hons).
92. Indian Institute of Science, Banglore B.E.
93. University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh B.Sc Engg. Civil, Elect & Mechanical.
94. Middle East Technical University Ankara, Turkey B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect, Mech, Chem. & Petroleum. B.Sc. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering.
95. Kabal University, Afghanistan. B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect & Mechanical.
96. Al-Fateh University Tripoli, Libya B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect, Mech, Chem. & Petroleum. B.Sc. Nuclear Engineering awarded to persons admitted in spring 1996 and after.
97. Basra University, Iraq B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect, Mech. Chem. & Petroleum.
98. Abadan Institute of Technology, Iran B.Sc. Engg. Chem.
99. Shiraz University, Iran B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect, Mech. Chem. & Petroleum.
100. Shoubra Ein Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect, Mech. & Chem.
*101. University of the Philippines, Manila. B.Sc. Engg.
102. University of Waterloo, Canada B.Sc. Engg.
103. University of East Africa, Nairobi B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect & Mechanical.
104. Concordea University, Montreal, Canada. B.E. Civil, Elect, & Mech.
105. University of Ottawa, Canada B.Sc. Engg. Chem, Civil, Mech. & Elect.
106. University of Hull, Yorkshire, U.K B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect, Chem & Mech.
107. University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect, Chem. & Mech.
108. University of Dundee, England B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect. :& Mechanical.
109. University of Aston, Birmingham, England. B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect & Mechanical.
110. University of Surrey, England. B.Sc. Engg. Civil, Elect & Mechanical.
111. Engineering Council UK “Chartered Engineer”*

*shall be eligible to be registered as Professional Engineer.

 

112. West Germany Diploma Ing. Civil, Elect, Mech, Industrial , Nuclear, Matall.
113. USSR M.Sc Engg in different fields of Engineering. 5 years course.
114. Republic of Socialist, Romania M.Sc. Engg. 5 years course.
115. Austria Diploma Ing.
116. Czechoslovakia Diploma Ing.
117. Diploma Ing. Diploma Ing.
118. Hungry. Diploma Ing.
119. Italy Dottor Ing (Equivalent of B.E).
120. Switzerland Diploma Ing.
121. Yugosalavia Diploma Ing.
122. TSINGHUA University, Peking (Peoples Republic of China) B.Sc Engg. (Civil)
123. University of Salford, Salford, England. B.Sc. Mech. Engineering.
124. Beijing University of Iron & Street Technology (People Republic of China) B.E. Metallurgy.
125. Council of National Academic Award (CNAA), U.K. B.Sc. Engineering
126. Warwick University, Coventry CV4 7AL, U.K. B.Sc. Civil Engineering.
127. Lakehead University, Canada. B. Engg. (Civil)
128. Higher Institute of Mech & Elect Engg. Sofia, Bulgaria. Diploma in Mech. Engg. (Equivalent to B.Sc. Engg.)
129. American University of Beirut. B.Sc. Engg.
130. Technical University of GDANSK, Poland. M.Sc Engg. (Equivalent to B.Sc. Engg).
131. Facultry of Engg. Giza, Eqypt. B.E. Mechanical
132. University of Hull, U.K. B.Sc Elect. Engineering.
133. Memorial University of New Foundland, Canada. B. Engineering.
134. Chalmers University of Tech. Gothenburg, Sweden. M.Sc. M.E. (Equivalent to B.Sc. Engg).
*135. South Western University Cebu City Philippines. M.S. Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engg. Awarded before 16-2-1998.
*136. Adamson University, Manila. B.S. Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Industrial, Electronics and Computer Engg.
*137. Far Eastern University, Manila. Philippines. B.Sc. Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engg. awarded before 16-2-1998.
*138. Saint Louis University Baguio City, Philippines. B.S. Electro & Comm. Engg. B.S. Civil, Elect. & Mech. Engg.
*139. PATS School of Aeronautics, Manila, Philippines.
Withdrawn Vide SRO 1011(1)92 dated 18-10-1992.
B.Sc. Elect/Electro Engg.
*140. Layceum of the Philippine Manila. B.S. Electrical, Mechanical  Civil and Electronics Engg Awarded before 16-02-1998.
*141. MAPUA Institute of Technology, Manila. B.S. Electrical, Mechanical, Civil and Electronics Engg.
142. University of Salahuddin, Iraq B.Sc. Elect Engineering.
143. King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. B.Sc. Civil Engg.
144. Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey B.Sc. Mech. Engg.
145. University of Electro-Communication, Tokyo, Japan. B.E. Electronics.
146. University of Nigeria, NSUKKA, Nigeria. B.E. Elect/Electronics.
147. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. B.E. (Civil)
148. Zakazik University, Faculty of Engg. Shoubra, Cairo, Egypt. B.Sc. Engg. (Elect)
149. City University of London. U.K. B.Sc. Civil Engg.
150. University of Dar-us-Salam, Tanzania. B.Sc. C.E.
151. University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada. B.Sc. C.E.
152. College of Engg, Mosul University, Mosul, Iraq. B.Sc. Mech. Engg.
153. Rangoon Institute of Tech., Gyogon Insein P.C. Rangoon. B.E. (Civil).
154. University of Lagos, Nigeria. B.Sc. Elect. Engg.
155. Kuwait University, Faculty of Engg. and Petroleum. B.Sc. Civil Engg.
156. University of Petroleum & Minerals Daharan, Saudi Arabia. B.Sc. in Computer Science Engg.
157. Tong Ji University Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China. B.Sc. Structural Engg.
B.S. Engineering degrees acquired by the candidates with the pre-admission qualifications of (a) HSC (Pre-engg./Diploma of Associate Engineer)/B.Sc (Pre-engg.) or (b) B.Tech(Pass) or (c) B.Tech. (Hons) in a period of four, three and two academic years respectively with the course units | credit hours as prescribed by the Council, all excluding the period of summer semesters, shall be the recognized engineering qualifications granted by the following Universities | Institutions in Philippines.
158. Central Philippines University Hoilo City. B.S. Engg.
159. University of San Carlas Cebu City. B.S. Engg.
160. University Santo Tomas Manila. B.S. Engg.
161. New Era College Quezon City Philippines B.S. Electrical, Civil Mechanical, Electronics and Industrial Engg. awarded before 16-2-1998.
162. Central College of Philippines B.S. Electrical, Mechanical and Computer Engg. awarded before 16-2-1998.
163. Feati University Philippines B.S. Electrical, Mechanical Civil, Electronics and Industrial Engg. awarded before 16-2-1998.
164. Hohai University Nanjing, China. B.Sc. (Civil) Engg.
165. Shanghai University of Technology, China. B.Sc. (Mech) Engg.
166. Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey, North Cyprus. B.Sc. in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Computer and Industrial Engineering. Acquired by candidates with pre-admission qualifications of HSC pre-engineering (minimum 50% marks) or Diploma of Associate Engineers (minimum 60% marks) in the relevant discipline, in a period of four calendar years, with no exemption granted for higher education, including study during summer vacations.
167. University of Wollongong, Australia. B.Sc. (Civil) Engg.
168. Naugarhar Faculty of Engg. Kabul University. B.Sc. (Civil) Engg.
169. Yildiz University, Turkey. B.Sc. (Elect) Engg.
170. National University, Somalia. B.Sc. (Civil) Engg.
171. University of Maiduguri, Nigeria. B.Sc. (Civil) Engg.
172. Polytechnic Institute, Kabul. M.Sc. Engg. in different field of Engineering 5 years course.
173. Newcastle Upon Tyne Poytechnic, U.K. B.E. Communication & Electronics
174. Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China. B.E. (Elect).
175. Jiao-gong University, China. B.Sc. (Elect.) Engg.
176. Shanghai University of Science and Tech., China. B.Sc. (Elect.) Engg.
B.S Engineering degrees acquired by the candidates in a period of four, three and two academic years with the pre-admission qualifications of (a) H.Sc. (Pre-Engg) | Diploma of Associate Engineer | B.Sc. (Pre-Engg) or (b) B. Tech (Pass) or (c) B. Tech (Hons) respectively with the course units | credit hours as prescribed by the Council, all excluding the period of summer semester, shall be the recognized engineering qualifications granted by the following universities | institutions in Philippines.
177. The Manuel L. Quezon University Philippines. B.S. Engg. awarded before 16-2-1998.
178. The University of Manila, Philippines. B.S. Engg. awarded before 16-2-1998
179. Air Link International Aviation School Manila. B.S. Engg. awarded before 16-2-1998.
180. Virgen Milagrosa Educational Institution Inc. Philippines. B.S. Engg. Awarded before 16-2-1998.
181. U.K. Universities / Institutions. Accredited Engg. Degree programmes in the list issued by the Engineering Council of U.K. in the year 1993 and their subsequent up-dated versions.
182. European Universities / Institutions Accredited Engg. Degree programmes as per Index published by the European Federation of National Engineering Association (FEANI) Paris, France in the year 1992 and their subsequent up-dated versions.
183. Canadian Universities / Institutions. Accredited Engineering Degree programmes in the list issued by Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board in the year 1995 and their subsequent up-dated versions.
184. Australian Engineering Universities / Institutions. Accredited Engineering Degree Programmes as per Australian engineering course recognised by the Institution of Engineers Australia in the year 1994 and their subsequent up-dated versions.
185. Istanbul University, Turkey. B.Sc/B.E. Electronics Engineering.
186. Bangladesh Institute of Technology (Rajshahi, Khulna & Chittagong) Bangladesh B.Sc. Civil Engineering.
B.Sc. Electrical & Electronics Engineering.
B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering.
187. Frederick Institute of Technology, Nicosia Cyprus. B.Sc. Civil Engineering
B.Sc. Electrical Engineering
B.Sc. Mechanical Engg.
B.Sc. Computer Engg.
(Accredited w.e.f 1990 pass years) Acquired by candidates with pre-admission qualifications of HSC pre-engineering (minimum 50% marks) or Diploma of Associate Engineers (minimum 60% marks) in the relevant discipline, in a period of four calendar years, with no exemption granted for higher education, including study during summer vacations.
188. Near East University Lefcosia, TRNC, North Cyprus. B.Sc. Civil Engineering ( Admitted in 1992 and after) B.Sc. Electrical & Electronics Engineering (Admitted in 1991 and after) B.Sc. Computer Engineering (Admitted in 1991 and after). Acquired by candidates with pre-admission qualifications of HSC pre-engineering (minimum 50% marks) or Diploma of Associate Engineers (minimum 60% marks) in the relevant discipline, in a period of four calendar years, with no exemption granted for higher education, including study during summer vacations.
B.S. Engineering Degree acquired by the candidates in a period of four, three and two academic years with the pre-admission qualifications of (a) H.Sc. (Pre-Engg.) /Diploma of Associate Engineer / B.Sc. (Pre-Engg.) or (b) B. Tech (Pass) or (c) B. Tech (Hons) respectively with the course units / credit hours as prescribed by the Council, all excluding the period of summer semester, shall be the recognised engineering qualifications granted by the following universities / Institutions in Philippines:-
189. Technological University of Philippines. Manila. B.Sc. (Electrical Engineering).
190. University of East Manila, Philippines. B.Sc. (Civil Engineering).
191. University of Tokyo, Japan B.E. Nuclear Engineering.
192. South East University, Nanjing, China. B.E. Civil
Candidates who after passing H.Sc (Pre-Engineering) or equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks in aggregate, obtain the qualifications stated against each.
193. Russian Federation Minimum 5 years engineering programme (excluding the duration for study of Russian language) leading to the degree of “M.Sc. Engineering” or “Engineer” from an institution accredited by the Ministry of Education of Russian Federation (Persons admitted in 1992 & after).
194. Ukraine Minimum 5 years engineering programme (excluding the duration for study of Ukraine language) leading to the degree of “M.Sc. Engineering” or “Engineer”, from a institution accredited by the Ministry of Education of Ukraine (Persons admitted in 1992 & after).
Candidates who after passing HSC (Pre-Engineering) or equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks in aggregate, obtain the following qualifications:
195. Former Soviet Union Republics (Excluding Russia and Ukraine). Minimum 5 years engineering programme (excluding the duration for study for regional language) leading to the degree of “M.Sc. Engineering” or “Engineer’ from an institution accredited by the Ministry of Education of the respective Republic.
196. Islamic University of Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh (i) B.Sc Mechanical Engineering*
(ii) B.Sc Electrical and Electronics Engineering*

* Awarded to persons admitted in 1999 & after, in a period of 4 Calendar years, with no exemption granted for higher education, including study during summer vacations, and with pre-admission qualifications of HSc pre-engineering (minimum 50% marks) or Diploma of Associate Engineers in the relevant discipline (minimum 60% marks)

197. Hacettepe University Ankara-Turkey Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
*Note B.S. Engineering degrees acquired by the candidates with the pre-admission qualifications of (a) HSC (Pre-Engg. /Diploma of Associate Engineer) / B.Sc (Pre-Engg.) or (b) B. Tech (Pass) or (c) B. Tech (Hons) in a period of four, three and two academic years respectively with the course units | credit hours as prescribed by the Council, all excluding the period of summer semesters, shall be the recognized engineering qualifications granted by the Universities | Institutions in Philippines.

 

According to the official PEC following the Engineering Programs of the various Universities which are accredited with the Pakistan Engineering Council(PEC).

These Universities are listed according to the following places ISLAMABAD, PUNJAB, KHYBER-PAKHTUNKHWA, SINDH, BALOCHISTAN, AJ&K

 

ISLAMABAD

Air University, Islamabad

  • Bachelor of Electronics Engineering (Intake of Batch Fall 2002 only).
  • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Electronic or Telecommunication) From Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2007.
  • Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2007).

Bahria Institute of Management & Computer Sciences, Islamabad (Bahria University, Islamabad)

  • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Electronic or Telecomunication) (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2007)
  • Bachelor of Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2001 upto 2006)
  • Bachelor of Software Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2006).

Centre of Advanced Study in Engineering (CASE) Islamabad (UET, Taxila)

  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Computer or Telecommunication) (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2007).

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad(Main Campus)

  • B.Sc. Electrical (Telecommunication) Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2002 to Spring-2007).
  • B.Sc. Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1999 upto Fall-2008).

Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Islamabad (Main Campus)

  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Electronics) (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006).

Hamdard Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Campus (Hamdard University, Karachi)

  • B.E. Electronic (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006-only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university).
  • B.E. Telecommunication (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006-only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university).

Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Aerospace Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2002 upto Fall-2006).
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Communication Systems Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2002 upto 2006).

Institute of Civil Engineering, Islamabad (National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad)

  • B.E. Civil (Intake of Batch 2008 only).

International Islamic University, Islamabad.

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electronic Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2006).

Islamic International Engineering College, Islamabad (Riphah International University, Islamabad)

  • B.Sc. Electrical (Electronic) Engineering (Intake of Batch 2003 – only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university/college)
  • B.Sc. Electrical (Communication) Engineering – (From Intake of Batch 1999 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Communication) – Intake Year 1999 to Intake Year 2002 (Formerly Islamic International Engineering College (UET Taxila), Rawalpindi).

Muhammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad Campus (Muhammad Ali Jinnah University, Karachi)

  • B.Sc. Electronic Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2002 upto 2007).

National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad (Main Campus).

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Telecommunication Engineering (For Intake of Batch 2002- only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university), and Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2007.

NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Islamabad (National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad)

  • Bachelor of Information and Communication Systems Engineering –  (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2005), including Intake of Batch Fall-2003 only, enrolled at NUST Institute of Information Technology (NIIT), Rawalpindi.
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics Engineering) – (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006), including Intake of Batch Fall-2004 only, enrolled at NUST Institute of Information Technology (NIIT), Rawalpindi.

 

 

PUNJAB

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Islamabad (Lahore Campus)

  • B.Sc. Chemical Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2005 upto Spring-2007).
  • B.Sc. Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch Spring-2002 Upto Fall-2006).
  • B.Sc Electrical (Telecommunication) Engineering (From Intake of Batch Spring-2004 upto Fall-2006).

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad (Wah Campus)

  • B.Sc. Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2001 upto Fall-2005).

College of Electrical And Mechanical Engineering, Rawalpindi Campus (NUST Islamabad)

  • B.E. Electrical (From Intake of Batch 1993 upto 2006).
  • B.E. Mechanical (From Intake of Batch 1993 upto 2007).
  • B.E. Computer (From Intake of Batch 1996 to 2008).
  • B.E. Mechatronics (From Intake of Batch 1998 to 2007).

College of Engineering and Emerging Technologies, Lahore (University of the Punjab, Lahore)

  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Metallurgy and Materials Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2008).

Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi

  • B.Sc. Software Engineering (From Intake of Batch Spring-2004 upto 2005).

Foundation University, Rawalpindi Campus (Foundation University Islamabad)

  • B.Sc. Telecommunication Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2006)
  • B.Sc. Software Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2001 upto 2007).

Government College University, Faisalabad

  • B.Sc. Telecommunication Engineering (Intake of Batch 2004-only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university), and Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006.

Institute of Engineering and Technology, Rawalpindi Campus (Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad)

  • B.E. Telecommunication (Intake of Batch 2000 upto 2002 – only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the univeristy/college) and intake of Batch 2003 upto 2005.

Institute of Engineering and Technology, Lahore Campus (Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad)

  • B.E. Telecommunication (From Intake of Batch 2000 upto 2003 – only such graudates who have completed remedial education verified by the university/college), and intake of Batch 2004 upto 2005.

Institute of Quality and Technology Management, Lahore (University of the Punjab, Lahore)

  • B.Sc. Industrial Engineering & Management (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2007).

Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Lahore (University of the Punjab, Lahore) (Quaid-e-Azam Campus)

  • B.Sc. Engg. Chemical Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2006).
  • B.Sc. Engg. Metallurgy & Materials Science (Upto Intake of Batch 2004 only).
  • M.Sc. Tech upto 1968 thereafter B.Sc. Engg. (Chemical, Mining, Metallurgical Engineering).

Lahore College for Women University, Lahore

  • B.E Electronic (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006).

Military College of Signals, Rawalpindi (NUST Islamabad)

  • B.E. Electrical (Communication) From Intake of Batch 1993 upto 2007.
  • B.E. Computer Software (From Intake of Batch 1996 upto 2007).

National Textile University, Faisalabad (Former National College of Textile Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore)

  • B.Sc. Textile Engineering
    (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2008), and the graduates of intake Batch from 1998 to 2003, including enrolment at NCTE, Faisalabad. 

    The Students enrolled at NCTE, Faisalabad (affiliated with University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore) passing out in the Year 2000 and after.

National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad (Lahore Campus)

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2007).
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Telecommunication Engineering (Intake of Batch Fall-2002 – only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university), and Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2007.

NFC Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research, Faisalabad (University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore)

  • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Chemical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1998 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2006).

NFC Institute of Engineering and Technological Training, Multan (Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan)

  • B.Sc. Computer Systems Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2001 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Electronic Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2001 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Chemical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1998 upto 2007).

Rachna College of Engineering and Technology, Gujranwala (University of Engineering and technology Lahore)

  • B.Sc. Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (Intake of Batches 2003 & Fall-2003-only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university/college), and Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2005.
  • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Intake of Batches 2003 $ Fall-2003-only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university/college). and intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006.
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Intake of Batch 2003 & Fall-2003-only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university/college) and Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006.

School of Science and Technology, University of Management & Technology, Lahore

  • B.S. Electrical Engineering (Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).

The University of Central Punjab, Lahore

  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2006).

The University of Lahore, Lahore (Main Campus)

  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall 2003 to Fall 2008).

University of South Asia, Lahore

  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Intake of Batch 2005 only).

University College of Agriculture, Multan (Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan)

  • B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2005).

University College of Engineering and Technology, Multan (Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan)

  • B.Sc. Architectural Engineering (Intake of Batch 2004 only)
  • B.Sc. Civil Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1994 upto 2005).
  • B.Sc. Computer Engineering (Intake of Batch 2004 only).
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1997 upto 2004).
  • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Intake of Batch 2004 only).

University College of Textile Engineering (BZU, Multan)

  • B.Sc. Textile Engineering (From Intake Batch 2004 upto 2005).

University College of Engineering and Technology, Bahawalpur (The Islamia University of Bahawalpur)

  • B.Sc. Electronic Engineering (Intake of Batches 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2002-only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university/college), and Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2007.
  • B.Sc. Computer System Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).

University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

  • B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).

University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila (Main Campus)

  • B.Sc. Engineering (Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical) – Upto Intake of Batch 2006.
  • B.Sc. Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2001 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Software Engineering (Intake of Batch 2002 only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university), and Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2007.

University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila (Chakwal Campus)

  • B.Sc. Mechatronics Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2005 upto 2007, excluding Intake of Batch 2006, which was not inducted by the university).
  • B.Sc. Electronic Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2005 upto 2007, excluding Intake of Batch 2006, which was not inducted by the university).

University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore (Main Campus)

  • B.Sc. Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2007).
  • B.Sc. Computer Science and Engineering (Intake of Batch 2001 and 2002 only).
  • B.Sc. Building & Architectural Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2008).
  • B.Sc. Petroleum & Gas Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.Sc. Geological Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2001 upto 2005).
  • B. Sc. Architectural Engineering (Intake of Batch 2001 and 2002 only).
  • B.Sc. Chemical Engineering (Polymer) (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2004 only).
  • B.Sc. Polymer Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2007).
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.Sc.  Mining Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.Sc. Metallurgical & Materials Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.Sc. Civil Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.Sc Environmental Engineering (Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1999 upto 2008).
  • B.Sc. Mechatronics & Control Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2001 upto 2007)
  • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.Sc. Transportation Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2005).
  • B.Sc. Chemical Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).

University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore (Faisalabad Campus)

  • B.Sc. Electronic & Communication Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2005).
  • B.Sc. Mechatronics & Control Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc Chemical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).

University of Engineering & Technology, Kala Shah Kaku Campus (University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore)

  • B.Sc. Chemical Engineering (Intake of Batch 2007 only).

The University of Faisalabad, Faisalabad

  • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication or Electronic) – (From Intake of Batch Fall-2002 upto Spring 2004-only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university), and Intake of Batch Fall- 2004 upto 2005.
  • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Electronics) – Intake of Batch 2006 only.
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Textile (From intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).

University of Wah, Wah Cantt

  • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006), including enrolment at Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt. (affiliated with University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila).
  • B.Sc. Electronic Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006), including enrolment at Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt. (affiliated with University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila).
  • B.Sc. Mechatronics Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006 only), including enrolment at Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt. (affiliated with University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila).

 

 

KHYBER-PAKHTUNKHWA

CECOS University of Information Technology and Emerging Sciences, Peshawar

  • B.Sc. Civil Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Civil Engineering. Intake Year 1997. The Petitioners of W.P No. 119/04.
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering. Intake Year 1997. The Petitioners of W.P No. 119/04.

College of Aeronautical Engineering, Risalpur Campus (National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad)

  • B.E. Aerospace (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.E. Avionics (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,  Abbottabad Campus (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad)

  • B.S. Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall 2001 upto Fall 2008).
  • B.S. Electronic Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto Fall- 2007).

Gandhara Institute of Science & Technology, PGS Engineering College(NWFP University of Engineering & Technology, Peshawar)

  • B.Sc. Civil Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2001 upto 2004).
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2001 to 2004).

Ghulam Ishaque Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi – Swabi

  • B.Sc. Materials Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2007 upto 2008)
  • B.Sc. Materials Engineering (Manufacturing) (From Intake of Batch 2007 upto 2008).
  • B.Sc. Metallurgy and Materials Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1993 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.Sc. Electronic Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2006).
  • B.Sc. Computer Software Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2005).
  • B.Sc. Computer Systems Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1993 upto 2005).
  • B.Sc. Engineering Sciences (Upto Intake of Batch 2006).

Iqra University, Karachi (Peshawar Campus)

  • B.Sc. Electronic Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2004-only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university), and Intake of Batch 2005 only.

Military College of Engineering, Risalpur Campus (National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad)

  • B.E. Civil (Upto Intake of Batch 2010).

National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad (Peshawar Campus)

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Telecommunication Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2006).

NWFP University of Engineering & Technology, Peshawar (Main Campus)

  • B.Sc. Industrial Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2006 upto 2007 only)
  • B.Sc. Chemical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1995 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Civil Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2010).
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.Sc. Computer Information Systems Engineering (From Intake Year 1999 to 2000).
  • B.Sc. Computer Systems Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2001 upto 2007).
  • B.Sc. Computer Software Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2007).
  • B.Sc. Telecommunication Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2007).
  • B.Sc. Agricultural Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.Sc. Mining Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2006).
  • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).

N.W.F.P. University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar (Mardan Campus)

  • B.Sc. Telecommunication Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2007).
  • B.Sc. Computer Software Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2007).

N.W.F.P. University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar (Bannu Campus)

  • B.Sc. Civil Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2006).

N.W.F.P. University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar, (Abbotabad Campus)

  • B.Sc. Electronic Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006).

Peshawar College of Engineering, Peshawar (NWFP University of Engineering & Technology, Peshawar)

  • B.Sc. Computer Systems Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2004).
  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 1999 upto 2002).

Sarhad University of Science and Information Technology, Peshawar

  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Intake of Batch 2005 only).

 

 

SINDH

Bahria Institute of Management & Computer Sciences, Karachi Campus (Bahria University, Islamabad)

  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Electronic or Telecommunication) (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch Spring-2001 upto 2005).
  • B.Sc. Software Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2000 upto 2005).

Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, Karachi Campus (Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro)

  • B.E.(Industrial Engineering and Management) (Intake of Batch 2005 only).[Formerly Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, Karachi in affiliation with Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro from Intake of Batch year 2000, including 1996-97 Batch in which 1995-96 Batch was merged].

    [Formerly Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, Karachi in affiliation with Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro from Intake of Batches 1997 upto 2004 – only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university/college].

  • B.E.(Electronic) (Intake of Batch 2005 only).[Formerly Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, Karachi in affiliation with Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, from Intake of Batch year 2000, including 1996-97 Batch in which 1995-96 batch was merged, upto Intake of Batch 2004].
  • B.E. Chemical (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).[Formerly Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, Karachi in affiliation with Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, from Intake of Batch year 2000, including 1996-97 Batch in which 1995-96 batch was merged, upto Intake of Batch 2004].
  • B.E. (Metallurgy and Materials Engineering) (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2007).[Formerly Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, Karachi in affiliation with Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, from Intake of Batch year 2000, including 1996-97 Batch in which 1995-96 batch was merged, and Intake of Batch 2004].

    [Formerly Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, Karachi in affiliation with Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, from Entry Year 2002 (Batch 01 and 02) and Entry Year 2003 – only such graduates who have completed remedial education verified by the university/college].

Hamdard Institute of Information Technology (HIIT) Karachi (Hamdard University, Karachi)

  • B.E. Telecommunication (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2007).
  • B.E. Computer System (From Intake of Batch Fall-2000 upto 2004).
  • B.E. Electronic (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2007).

Iqra University, Karachi (Main Campus)

  • B.E Telecommunication (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2005 only).
  • B.E. Electronic (Intake Year 2002 upto 2006), excluding Batch-2003 which was not inducted by the university.

Institute of Business Management, Karachi

  • B.S. Industrial Engineering & Management (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2005).

Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering (PCSIR), Karachi (NED-University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi)

  • B.E. Industrial Electronics (Upto Intake of Batch 2005-06).

Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro

  • B.E. Civil (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.E. Electrical (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.E. Mechanical (upto intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.E. Electronic (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.E. Industrial (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.E. Pet-gas (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.E. Computer System (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.E. Chemical (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.E. Metallurgical (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.E. Mining (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.E. Textile (From Intake of Batch 1993 Upto 2007).
  • B.E. Telecommunication (From Intake of Batch 2001 to 2008).
  • B.E. Software (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2006).
  • B.E. Bio-Medical (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2007).

National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad (Karachi Campus)

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2006).
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S). in Telecommunication Engineering (From Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto 2007).

NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi

  • B.E. Automotive (Intake of Batch 2005-06 only).
  • B.E. Bio-Medical (From Intake of Batch 2005-06 upto 2006- 07).
  • B.E. Electronic (From Intake of Batch 1998-99 upto 2006- 07).
  • B.E. Electrical (Upto Intake of Batch 2006-07).
  • B.E. Petroleum (From Intake of Batch 2004-05 upto 2009- 10).
  • B.E. Urban (From Intake of Batch 2001-02 upto 2006- 07).
  • B.E. Telecommunication (From Intake of Batch 2002-03 upto 2006- 07).
  • B.E. Mechanical (Upto Intake of Batch 2006-07).
  • B.E. Civil (Upto Intake of Batch 2006-07).
  • B.E. Chemical (Intake of Batch 2006-07 only).
  • B.E. Computer Systems (Upto Intake of Batch 1998-99).
  • B.E. Computer & Information Systems (From Intake of Batch 1999-2000 upto 2006-07).
  • B.E. Textile (From Intake of Batch 1995-96 upto 2008- 09).
  • B.E. Industrial & Manufacturing (From Intake of Batch 1999-2000 upto 2006-07).
  • B.E. Materials (From Intake of Batch 2006-07 upto 2007- 08).
  • B.E (Chemical, Metallurgical, Electronics, Industrial) awarded to persons enrolled with NED UET upto 1995-96 batch for programs offered at Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, Karachi.

Pakistan Navy Engineering College, Karachi (National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad)

  • B.E. (Electrical) Upto Intake of Batch 2007.
  • B.E. Mechanical (Upto Intake of Batch 2008).
  • B.E. Electronics (From Intake of Batch 1998 to 2007).

Pakistan Air Force-Karachi Institute of Economics & Technology, Karachi

  • B.E. Electronic (Intake of Batch Fall-2003 upto Fall-2006).

Plastics Technology Centre, Karachi (Hamdard University, Karachi)

  • B.E. Polymer (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006).

Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology, Nawabshah

  • B.E Electronic (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2007).
  • B.E Energy & Environment (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2007).
  • B.E. Computer Systems (From Intake of Batch 1997 upto 2006).
  • B.E. Civil (Upto Intake of Batch 2009).
  • B.E. Electrical (Upto Intake of Batch 2006).
  • B.E. Mechanical (Upto Intake of Batch 2006).

Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi

  • B.S. Computer Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.S. Civil Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).
  • B.S. Electronic Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2006).
  • B.S. Bio-Medical Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).

Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam

  • B.E. Agricultural (Upto Intake of Batch 2007).

Synthetic Fibre Development and Application Centre, Karachi (Hamdard University, Karachi)

  • B.E. Textile (Intake of Batch 2005 only).

Usman Institute of Technology, Karachi (Hamdard University, Karachi)

  • B.E. Computer Systems (From Intake of Batch 1995 upto 2007 (excluding Intake of Batch 2006, which was not inducted by the university).
  • B.E. Electronic (Industrial) (Intake of Batch 2004-B and 2005-B).
  • B.E. Electronic From Intake of Batch 1995 upto 2007 (excluding Intake of Batch 2006, which was not inducted by the university).
  • B.E. Telecommunication From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2007 (excluding Intake of Batch 2006, which was not inducted by the university).

University of Karachi, Karachi

  • B.E. Chemical (Intake of Batch 2007 only).

 

 

BALOCHISTAN

Balochistan University of Engineering & Technology, Khuzdar

  • B.E. Civil (Upto Intake of Batch 2005).
  • B.E. Electrical (Upto Intake of Batch 2005).
  • B.E. Mechanical (Upto Intake of Batch 2005).
  • B.E. Computer System (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2005).

Balochistan University of Information Technology and Management Sciences (BUITMS), Quetta

  • B.Sc. Chemical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Textile Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Petroleum & Gas Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Telecommunication Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006).
  • B.Sc. Electronic Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2003 upto 2007).
  • B.Sc. Computer Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2002 upto 2007).

 

 

AJ&K

Mirpur University of Science and Technology, Mirpur (AJ&K)

  • B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Upto Intake of Batch 2006), including enrolment at Ali Ahmed Shah-University College of Engineering and Technology, Mirpur Campus (The University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad).
  • B.Sc. Computer System Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2005 upto 2006), including enrolment at Ali Ahmed Shah-University College of Engineering and Technology, Mirpur Campus (The University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad).
  • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (From Intake of Batch 2004 upto 2005), including enrolment at Ali Ahmed Shah-University College of Engineering and Technology, Mirpur Campus (The University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad).

Venue:  Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Lahore

Dated:  March 1, 2011

Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, has been organizing annual symposium on engineering sciences since 2008. All the departments in the faculty of engineering & Technology, has become the regular participants of the Institute. The event started in 2008 by invited lectures. Very warm response encouraged us to organize the event in 2009 where participation went up to 275 having 18 lectures in one day. The response to the 3rd symposium was even better and the management has to arrange three parallel sessions including poster sessions to accommodate above 50 presenters. The delegates included major academic institutions, major industries, and R&D organizations along with private participants. This has become now a regular event to be held in 1st week of March, every year at the seminar room of the Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, located on beautiful Quaid-i-Azam Campus, University of the Punjab,Lahore.

The Best paper and Poster are awarded certificates.

Selected papers may be published in
Journal of Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Journal of Pakistan Institute of Chemical Engineering
Journal of Quality and Technology Management
after review process.

Guide lines for paper
Guidelines for Poster Presentations
Guidelines for Registration

Conference Information:

Overview

The 4th symposium will focus on the articles on advances in scientific and technological issues related but not limited to the following areas:

1. Chemical Engineering
2. Material Science and Engineering
3. Process Engineering
4. Environmental Technologies
5. Reaction and Separation Technologies.

Research article, case studies, technical reports, and reviews are accepted.

The submissions has to be made electronically using on-line conference management system.

For submission of an article, one needs to log-in using his/her user name and password. New users has to create an account and then submission process will begin.

You can also register as reader. You may express your interest if you would like to work as reviewer.

In case of difficulty with the on-line submission, submit abstracts (.doc) by e-mail attachment to

1- [email protected]
2- [email protected]

Track Policies

Chemical Engineering

Open Submissions Peer Reviewed

Material Sciences and Engineering

Open Submissions Peer Reviewed

Process Engineering

Open Submissions Peer Reviewed

Environmental Technologies

Open Submissions Peer Reviewed

Reaction and Separation Technologies

Open Submissions Peer Reviewed

Program

The program for this conference is available via the following link.

Schedule For Technical Sessons

Opening 09:00 Hours

First Key Note Speech 10:00 – 10:30 Hours

First Technical Session 10:30 – 12:30 Hours

Second Key Note Speech 13:30 – 14:00 Hours

Second Technical Session 14:00 – 15:30 Hours

Poster Session 15:30 – 16:30 Hours

Closing 16:30 – 17:00 Hours

Venue Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, 54590, Lahore

Presentations and Authors:

Chemical Engineering

Substitution of Pd Catalyst with Ca-Zn in Commercial Production of PVC Products on Industrial Scale
Naveed Ramzan, Shahid Naveed, Anam Saeed, Hassan Ali
IMPLEMENTATION OF A PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC) TRAINER
sajid iqbal
A REVIEW OF CHEMICAL DESULFURIZATION OF COAL
ambreen tariq
Characterization of fuel blends (coal and biomass) using TGA
abdul basit, Mahmood Saleem`
Syngas Generation and Purification Plant using IGCC technology and Electricity Co-Power Plant of 200 MW.
Faisal Ali
CFD MODELING OF COAL COMBUSTION FOR BETTER ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND LOWER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Kanwar Saleem Akhtar, Rafi Ullah Khan, Aamir Ijaz

Material Sciences and Engineering

Environmental Properties of Hemp Fibre Composites
Asim Shahzad

Process Engineering

REVAMP OF EFFLUENT TREATMENT FACILITY OF AN AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY PRODUCTION PLANT
Muhammad Imran Ahmad, Muhammad Afzaal Akram
Comparative Study of combustion of waste in combination of coal in CFBC
Mahmood Saleem
Degradation of Phenol in Tubular Corona Reactor (TCR)
Muhammad Suleman Tahir, Mahmood Saleem, M. Siebenhofer
Osmotic Power Generation and its Scope in Pakistan
S Waqar Hasan, Asif Mehdi
NOx EMISSION CONTROL USING BIOMASS AS REBURN FUEL
Shaid Munir
Influence of Relative Humidity on Long-term Performance of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells
Munazza Khalid
Thermo gravimetric Characterization of Pakistani Coal and biomass for Gasification
sadiq hussain
Study the feasibility of decolorization of reactive dye solution by continuous electro-coagulation
Bilal Haider, Muhammad Sarfraz Akram, Haris Raza

Environmental Technologies

Pre-Treatment Methods of Minerals for Ex-Situ Mineral Carbonation of Mafic and Ultramafic Minerals
MOHSIN LATIF, Mahmood Saleem, Gulzeb Khan
Study of heavy metals e.g. Nickel and Chromium in soil near steel plant
Muhammad Imran Irfan, Thomas C. Meisel

Reaction and Separation Technologies

The design and implementation of a Single-Phase Off-Grid Inverter 1000W
MURAD HABIB
On The Factors Influencing the Performance of a Pulsed Sieve-Plate Extraction Columns: Holdup and Drop Size Distribution
Shehzad Younas Khawaja, Sharooz Khan, Muhammad Rashid Usman, Waheed Afzal, Rafi Ullah Khan, Niaz Ahmad Akhtar

Registration

Registration Type Cost
Regular 4000.00 PKR (Registration Closed 2010-12-15)
All participants other than registered students.A discount of 25% will be offered to a group registration of 4 or above.

A discount of 25% will be offered to those individuals who register before 30th September 2011.

Registration fee can be paid as

1- a cross-cheque or bank draft drawn in favour of the Director, Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology, University of the Punjab, Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore

OR

2- Bank transfer in the Director’s account (01820007149803) in HBL (182), University of the Punjab, Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore branch.

STUDENT 2000.00 PKR (Registration Closed 2010-12-15)
Registered Students of Universities/Academic InstitutionsRegistration fee can be paid as

1- a cross-cheque or bank draft drawn in favour of the Director, Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology, University of the Punjab, Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore

OR

2- Bank transfer in the Director’s account (01820007149803) in HBL (182), University of the Punjab, Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore branch.

Registration Manager

Name Prof. Dr. Mahmood Saleem
Email [email protected]
Phone 03314554867
Fax +924299231159
Mailing Address Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology, University of the Punjab, Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Lahore-54590

Accommodation

Limited accommodation may be available at University Executive Club on Payment.
For Availability of accommodation and reservation, please contact at the Executive Club Reservation Office at the Phone No. 042-99230207.

Organizing Team

Patron

  1. Prof.Dr. Syed Zahoor Ul Hassan Rizvi, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

Chief Organizer

  1. Prof. Dr. Mahmood Saleem

Management Team

  1. Dr. Dr. Yaseer A. Durrani, University of the Punjab, Pakistan
  2. Dr. Waheed Afzal, University of the Punjab, Pakistan
  3. Prof. Dr. Rafiq Ahmad, CEET, Pakistan
  4. Dr. Muhammad Kamran, CEET, Punjab University Lahore, Pakistan
  5. Mr. Iftikhar Ahmad Kirmani, Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd., Pakistan
  6. Dr. Shahid Naveed, University of Eng & Tech, Pakistan
  7. Dr. Sheikh Muhammad Sajid, FAST Lahore, Pakistan
  8. Prof. Dr. A. R. Saleemi, University of Eng & Tech, Pakistan
  9. Engr. Muhammad suleman tahir, Graz University of Technology, Austria
  10. Dr. Shahid Raza Malik, NFC IEFR Faisalabad, Pakistan

Technical Committee

  1. Dr. Muhammad Arif Butt, PU, Pakistan
  2. Dr. Arshad Chughtai, PU, Pakistan
  3. Dr. Aamir Ijaz, IQTM, PU, Pakistan
  4. Dr. Moinuddin Ghauri, COMSATS Lahore, Pakistan
  5. Prof. Dr. Javaid Ahmad, University of the Punjab, Pakistan
  6. Prof.Dr. Syed Zahoor Ul Hassan Rizvi, University of the Punjab, Pakistan
  7. Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmed Akhtar, Rector NTU Faisalabad, Pakistan
  8. Prof. Dr. A. R. Saleemi, University of Eng & Tech, Pakistan
  9. Prof. Dr. Mahmood Saleem
  10. Dr. Shahid Raza Malik, NFC IEFR Faisalabad, Pakistan
  11. Prof. Dr. Rafiq Ahmad, CEET, Pakistan
  12. Dr. Muhammad Tayyeb Javed, PIEAS, Islamabad, Pakistan
  13. Dr. Rafi Ullah Khan, Assistant Professor, ICET Punjab University Lahore, Pakistan

Sponsors

Sponsorship from

1-HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION

2- Local Industries

is expected

  • Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of the Punjab, Lahore

Sources of Support

3rd Symposium was mainly financed by University of the Punjab and partly by Ittehad Chemicals.

4th Symposium is expected to be University of the Punjab, HEC and Local Industry

Conference Timeline and Information

Conference

First day of conference March 1, 2011
Last day of conference March 1, 2011

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Graphene Nobel Prize 2012

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2010 to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, both of the University of Manchester, “for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene.”

Graphene Nobel Prize 2012
Graphene Eloboration

A thin flake of ordinary carbon, just one atom thick, lies behind this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics. Geim and Novoselov have shown that carbon in such a flat form has exceptional properties that originate from the remarkable world of quantum physics.

Graphene is a form of carbon. As a material it is completely new — not only the thinnest ever but also the strongest. As a conductor of electricity it performs as well as copper. As a conductor of heat it outperforms all other known materials. It is almost completely transparent, yet so dense that not even helium, the smallest gas atom, can pass through it. Carbon, the basis of all known life on earth, has surprised us once again.

Geim and Novoselov extracted the graphene from a piece of graphite such as is found in ordinary pencils. Using regular adhesive tape they managed to obtain a flake of carbon with a thickness of just one atom. This at a time when many believed it was impossible for such thin crystalline materials to be stable.

However, with graphene, physicists can now study a new class of two-dimensional materials with unique properties. Graphene makes experiments possible that give new twists to the phenomena in quantum physics. Also a vast variety of practical applications now appear possible including the creation of new materials and the manufacture of innovative electronics. Graphene transistors are predicted to be substantially faster than today’s silicon transistors and result in more efficient computers.

Since it is practically transparent and a good conductor, graphene is suitable for producing transparent touch screens, light panels, and maybe even solar cells.

When mixed into plastics, graphene can turn them into conductors of electricity while making them more heat resistant and mechanically robust. This resilience can be utilised in new super strong materials, which are also thin, elastic and lightweight. In the future, satellites, airplanes, and cars could be manufactured out of the new composite materials.

This year’s Laureates have been working together for a long time now. Konstantin Novoselov, 36, first worked with Andre Geim, 51, as a PhD-student in the Netherlands. He subsequently followed Geim to the United Kingdom. Both of them originally studied and began their careers as physicists in Russia. Now they are both professors at the University of Manchester.


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