BS Electrical Engineering – FAST (NUCES)
Course name: BS Electrical Engineering
Course overview:
This versatile degree opens careers in different areas of electrical engineering. You could specialize in telecom or computer engineering. You could pursue a career in telecom industry, in embedded system design, or as a software programmer.
No.of semesters: 8 semesters
Requirements:
Eligibility
- At least 60% marks in Matriculation or an equivalent examination AND
- At least 60% marks in HSSC (Pre-Engineering) or an equivalent examination.
Selection Criteria
Selection on the basis of NTS-NAT Marks
- Those who have taken NAT-IE examination can apply for admission to the BS (Civil/Electrical) Engineering.
- Cut-off marks to be determined by the Admission Committee of the University.
Selection on the basis of NU Admission Test
- Merit is determined by assigning 40% weight to marks obtained in Intermediate (part-I) (or an equivalent exam).
- For those whose Intermediate results are not available, their Matriculation marks are considered.
- Marks obtained in the NU Online Admission Test are assigned the remaining 60% weight.
Selection on the basis of SAT score
- Combined score of 1,500 or more in the SAT-I examination AND
- At least 550 in the SAT-II (Math Level IIC) examination.
Course duration: 4 Years
How to apply:
The procedure for admission is as follows:
The Admission Application Form can be filled online by following the instructions. Click Here for Online Admission Application
- The online system assigns a unique Application Reference Number (ARN) to each applicant, which must be noted for later use.
- The applicant should then visit the campus, where the admission test is to be taken, along with the following:
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Two recently taken (3 cm x 2 cm) color photographs
- Copy of CNIC or Form-B issued by NADRA (National Database Registration Authority)
- Application processing fee of Rs. 1,500 is payable by all applicants including those who are seeking admission on the basis of NTS tests.
- Additional Fee of Rs. 500 is payable for each type of Admission Test. For example, for taking both the BBA and the BS tests, or for taking both the MS (CS) and MS (SPM) tests.
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Required Educational Documents:
For Undergraduate Admission:
- Original and copy of Matric/O-level Certificate.
- Original and copy of Intermediate/A-level Certificate or Roll number slip/statement of Entry for second year result awaiting students.
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Equivalence certificate of O/A Level.
For Graduate Admission:
- Original and copy of all educational Certificates/Degrees.
- Original and copy of Matric/O-level Certificate.
- Copy of CNIC or Form-B issued by NADRA (National Database Registration Authority)
- The applicant will be required to sign a declaration confirming that the information provided in the Application Form by him/her is correct.
- Upon payment of the Application Processing Fee (and any Admission Test Fee), the applicant shall receive a duly signed ADMIT CARD bearing the applicant’s TEST ROLL NUMBER and a copy of the Prospectus.
- Out station applicants can send the duly filled application form (along with the above mentioned documents) through post.
- If the application is received through post, the ADMIT CARD and Prospectus would be sent via post.
- Admission of a student automatically stands cancelled if he or she fails in the required exam whose result was not available at the time of admission.
Curriculum:
SEMESTER 1
Engineering Workshop 1 Credit Hours |
Circuit Analysis – I 3 Credit Hours |
Circuit Analysis – I Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Applied Calculus 3 Credit Hours |
Physics for Engineers Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Physics for Engineers 3 Credit Hours |
English Language 3+1 Credit Hours |
Pakistan Studies 3 Credit Hours |
SEMESTER 2
Introduction to Computing – Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Introduction to Computing 1 Credit Hours |
Circuit Analysis – II 3 Credit Hours |
Circuit Analysis – II Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Engineering Drawing 1 Credit Hours |
Differential Equations 3 Credit Hours |
Islamic & Religious Studies 3 Credit Hours |
Inter-Disciplinary Course-I 3 Credit Hours |
SEMESTER 3
Programming Fundamentals – Lab 3 Credit Hours |
Programming Fundamentals 3 Credit Hours |
Electronic Devices & Circuits 3 Credit Hours |
Digital Logic Design 3+1 Credit Hours |
Electronic Devices & Circuits – Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Linear Algebra 3 Credit Hours |
Inter-Disciplinary Course-II 3 Credit Hours |
SEMESTER 4
Data Structures & Algorithms – Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Data Structures & Algorithms 3 Credit Hours |
Signals & Systems 3 Credit Hours |
Electronic Circuit Design 3 Credit Hours |
Probability & Random Processes 3 Credit Hours |
Complex Variables and Transforms 3 Credit Hours |
SEMESTER 5
µP Interfacing & Programming 3 Credit Hours |
Electromagnetic Theory 3 Credit Hours |
Data Communication & Networks 3 Credit Hours |
Analogue and Digital Communication 3 Credit Hours |
µP Interfacing & Programming Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Data Communication & Networks Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Analogue and Digital Communication – Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Numerical Methods 3 Credit Hours |
SEMESTER 6
Electro Mechanical Systems 3 Credit Hours |
Digital Signal Processing 3 Credit Hours |
Feedback Control Systems 3 Credit Hours |
Electro Mechanical Systems Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Digital Signal Processing Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Feedback Control Systems Lab 1 Credit Hours |
Engineering Economics & Management 3 Credit Hours |
Technical Report Writing 3 Credit Hours |
SEMESTER 7
Project – I 3 Credit Hours |
Entrepreneurship 3 Credit Hours |
Communication Skills 3 Credit Hours |
Specialization Elective-I 3 Credit Hours |
Specialization Elective-II 3 Credit Hours |
Specialization Elective Lab-I 1 Credit Hours |
Specialization Elective Lab-II 1 Credit Hours |
SEMESTER 8
Project – II 3 Credit Hours |
Specialization Elective-III 3 Credit Hours |
Specialization Elective-IV 3 Credit Hours |
Social Science Elective 3 Credit Hours |
Specialization Elective Lab-III 1 Credit Hours |