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DEPARTMENTS/PROGRAMMES OFFERED
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Department of Business Administration.................................................................................................................................................
MBA .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
PGD in HRM ............................................................................................................................................................................................
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Vice-Chancellors Message
Dear Student,
Welcome to Allama lqbal Open University, the First Distance Education University in South
Asia, that caters to the educational needs of 1.3 million students to enable them to study at
their own place, at their own pace and at their own convenience. The University goes to the
doorsteps of the students, irrespective of the distance and location of students. One can become
a student of this university at any age as we consider education a life-long and continuous
process. The University has a vast menu of educational program at different levels, starting
from basic literacy program to the PhD program. The courses are regularly revised in order to
keep them contemporary, relevant, and internationally compatible. Self explanatory course
material helps the students to comprehend the course concepts without physical presence of
the teacher. The self-assessment activities, included in the books, help ensure the acquisition of earning outcomes. This
university offers maximum number of specialization at post-graduate level through four faculties -- Faculty of Arabic and
Islamic Studies, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Sciences, and Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. The faculty
members at the university and a huge network of tutors, resource persons, specialists and experts make sure that the courses
being offered in these programs enable the students to become independent learners and critical thinkers. Post-graduate level
studies invite you to critically examine what has already been done in your field of interest and then research to offer
innovations.
I welcome you to the postgraduate studies at AIOU and wish you a challenging yet successful journey ahead.
ADMISSION SCHEDULE
MSc Statistic is being offered on merit
bases.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
ix)
BS (CS)
MBA/PGD
MCom
MSc Economics
MSc Pak Studies
MSc/PGD Gender and Women Studies
MA Arabic
MA Islamic Studies
MA Urdu
addition, there are many labs for practical work, teaching and
research, and instrumentation labs for analysis.
FACULTY OF SCIENCES
Faculty of Sciences forms an important and integral part of the
university. Since its establishment in 1982 with five teaching
departments, it has undergone major development changes. It
now comprises nine teaching and research departments which
are offering courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels
to more than ten thousands students. The Faculty operates under
the basic guidelines of the University Act and on Education for
All as Convenient basis so that maximum students get benefit
from its academic programs and educational facilities. This
principle has necessitated some structural changes in the nonformal mode, particularly at the postgraduate level, in the
offering of theory courses and practical lab work.
This conceptual adjustment has been quite successful
and many of its in-service students are benefiting from
the postgraduate study programs. Improvement in qualifications
for a better life is a right of everyone and the Facultys programs
meet this challenge by offering opportunities to all. In particular
a significant number of beneficiaries are those who cannot afford
education in formal institutions due to a variety of reasons.
b) Objectives
To develop professionals in
1.
Applying/Admission Procedure
The completely filled original admission form along with all
academic credential and First Semester fee shall be submitted in
authorized bank branches on or before the closing date of
admission.
2.
Selection Criteria
Admission will be given to all candidates satisfying the
eligibility requirements, subject to viable group of students at the
selected Approved Study centers.
e)
Code
1423
417
416/418
3400
3401
3437
Code
Scheme of Study
Semester 1
Title
English-I+
Pakistan Studies+
Islamic Studies/Ethics+
Introduction to ICT
Mathematics for Computing-I
Basic Electronics
Semester 2
Title
Cr.
Hrs.
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
Fee
(Rs.)
415
415
415
4645
4645
4645
Cr.
Fee (Rs.)
Hrs.
114/112 Foreign Language
3(3+0) 415 with Arabic
and 3090 with
(Arabic+)/(French*)
French Online
3454 Linear Algebra
3(3+0)
4645
3409 Digital Logic Design
4(3+1)
6185
3407 Programming Language-I
4(3+1)
6185
3403 Mathematics for Computing-II 4(3+1)
6185
Code
3406
3438
3411
3456
3453
Code
3496
3447
3416
3408
3415
3457
Code
3414
3452
3466
3410
3439
4470
Semester 3
Title
Discrete Mathematics
Computer Communications &
Networks
Programming Language-II
Business Communication
Computer Organization & Assembly
Semester 4
Title
Ordinary Differential Equations
Statistics & Probability
Computer Architecture
Data Structure
Programming Languages-III
Management Theory & Practice
Semester 5
Title
Software Engineering-1
Theory of Automata
Analysis & Design of Algorithms
Database-1
Operating System
**BS Internship Seminar
Cr.
Hrs.
4(4+0)
Fee
(Rs.)
6185
4(3+1)
6185
4(3+1)
3(3+0)
6185
4645
3(2+1)
4645
Semester 6
Title
Code
3449
3412
3451
3461
3497
3468
Code
Cr.
Hrs.
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
3(2+1)
3(3+0)
Cr.
Hrs.
4(4+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
4(3+1)
4(4+0)
0
Fee
(Rs.)
4645
4645
4645
4645
4645
4645
3498
3499
-
Code
3475
Fee
(Rs.)
6185
4645
4645
6185
6185
0
CS MajorIV
CS MajorV
CS MajorVI
Project
Cr.
Hrs.
3(2+1)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
Fee
(Rs.)
4645
4645
4645
4645
4645
4645
Cr.
Hrs.
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
-
Fee
(Rs.)
4645
4645
Cr.
Hrs.
6(0+6)
Fee
(Rs.)
10760
Code
3476
3444
3484
3485
3486
3487
3475
Software Engineering
Title
3465
3467
3464
3481
3482
3483
3475
Software EngineeringII
Database-II
Object-Oriented Analysis & Design
Design Patterns
Software Architecture
Software Quality & Testing
Project
Code
Information Technology
Title
3442
3445
3444
3471
3472
3473
3475
IT Marketing Concepts
Database Administration
Network & System Administration
Introduction to E-Business
IT Services Management
Computer Law
Project
Cr.
Hrs.
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
4(4+0)
4(4+0)
6(0+6)
Code
Cr.
Hrs.
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
4(3+1)
4(3+1)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
6(0+6)
Networking Strategy
Network & System Administration
Data & Network Security
Distributed Computing
Wireless Networks
Network Programming
Project
Multimedia
Title
3446
3478
3462
3479
3480
3469
3475
Code
General
Title
3465
3467
3464
3481
3482
Networking
Title
Software EngineeringII
Database-II
Object-Oriented Analysis & Design
Design Patterns
Software Architecture
Cr.
Hrs.
3(3+0)
4(3+1)
3(3+0)
4(4+0)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
6(0+6)
Cr.
Hrs.
4(3+1)
3(2+1)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
3(2+1)
4(4+0)
6(0+6)
Cr.
Hrs.
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
4(4+0)
4(4+0)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
4(3+1)
4(3+1)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
4(4+0)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
4(3+1)
3(2+1)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
3(2+1)
4(4+0)
4(4+0)
4(3+1)
4(4+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
6(0+6)
f)
Assessment
ASSESSMENT
TYPE
Face to
Face
COURSE TYPE
Distance
French
Learning
Online
Project
10
30
10
Midterm Test
or Lab
20
20
Presentation
30
Written Paper
70
70
70
Viva Voce
70
Continuous
Final
Exam
3483
3442
3445
3444
3471
3472
3473
3476
3484
3485
3486
3487
3446
3478
3462
3479
3480
3469
3404
3402
3413
3477
3418
3417
3475
100
100
100
100
2.
g)
Fee Structure
Also keeping in line with the tradition of low cost educational
services, the fees of BS (CS) programme courses is affordable.
The details of the fee payable are given below:
Sr. # Description
Fee
(Rs.)
Registration
100
Admission
Fee
500
Course Fee
Technology
Fee Rs.
100
h)
Program Coordinator:
For further information please feel free to contact:
Dr. Muhammad Arshad Awan and
Chaudhary Muhammad Shahbaz Anjum
Email: chmshahbaz.anjum@aiou.edu.pk
Phone No: 051-9057780, 051-9057809
Remarks
Fee (Rs.)
Rs.100/Rs.500/2 x 415/- = Rs.1245/3 x 4645/- = Rs. 13935/Rs.100/Total
Rs.15880/-
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The course of all level courses have been designed and updated
recently after consulting syllabi of national and international
universities. It helps to strengthen the statistical concepts and the
logical thinking to our students.
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Introduction:
The Department was established in 1988. Initially, Computer
Science and Mathematics were also its part, then in November,
1999, Computer Science was established as an independent
Department. Similarly, in May, 2014. The Mathematics
Department was also announced as an independent Department.
At the beginning, the Department introduced various programs
of Computer Science along with a variety of Mathematics and
Statistics courses.
The mission of Department of Statistics is to advance the
frontiers of statistical science research in both theory and
applications; to provide learning environments that produce well
educated statisticians; to join with others in bringing the
strengths of the statistical sciences to address the needs of the
local and global society. The main objective of the Statistics
Department is to disseminate the Statistical concepts all over the
country at all academic levels. Presently, the Department is
offering following academic programs
PhD Statistics
MPhil Statistics
MSc Statistics
3.
Eligibility:
Candidates having BA/BSc degree with at least 2nd division
or 45% marks from any HEC recognized institute/university
along with statistics as a major subject. However, the student
having graduate degree without statistics may apply for
bridging semester to get admission in MSc Statistics, please
see detail on page 14 & 15.
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1st Semester
Sr.# Course Title
Merit Criteria:
After scrutinize the eligible candidates, the department will call
the eligible applicants for interview. The Departmental
Admission Committee will recommend the suitable candidates
on merit basis.
.
Degree Requirements:
For the award of MSc Statistics degree, the student will have to
qualify the 20 courses within a minimum period of four
semesters.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Payment of fee:
Only the selected candidates will be asked to deposit the required
fee through provisional offer letter of admission from the
Admission Department, AIOU, Islamabad.
*
*
**
**
Code Credit
Hours
Statistical Methods
1551 3(3+0)
Advance Calculus
1555 3(3+0)
Total Quality Management
1563 3(3+0)
Computer Programming (C & C++)
1564 3(3+0)
Non-Parametric Methods
1513 3(3+0)
Econometrics
1562 3(3+0)
Elective-I
3(3+0)
Sub Total
15
2nd Semester
Sr.# Course Title
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
*
*
**
**
Code Credit
Hours
Sampling Techniques-I
1552 3(3+0)
Design & Analysis of Experiments-I
1553 3(3+0)
Probability & Probability Distributions-I 1554 3(3+0)
Regression Analysis
1557 3(3+0)
Elective-I
3(3+0)
Statistical Methods
1551 3(3+0)
Advanced Calculus
1555 3(3+0)
Sub Total
15
3rd Semester
Sr.# Course Title
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Scheme of Studies
The full programme of MSc Statistics comprises four semesters.
The all courses are compulsory to qualify for the award of MSc
Statistics degree. The semester wise course offering is as under.
12
Code Credit
Hours
Probability & Probability Distributions-I
1556 3(3+0)
Sampling Techniques-II
1558 3(3+0)
Design & Analysis of Experiments-II
1559 3(3+0)
Statistical Inference Estimation
1561 3(3+0)
Mathematical Methods for Statistics
1514 3(3+0)
Sub Total
15
4th Semester
Course Title
Sr.#
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Fee Tariff
* Econometrics
Statistics Inference - Testing of
Hypotheses
Applied Multivariate Analysis
Data Analysis and Statistical Packages
Elective-II
** Regression Analysis
Credit
Code
Hours
1562 3(3+0)
1566 3(3+0)
1567
1569
1557
Sub Total
Tuition Fee
Rs.24,700/(15 Credit
Hours)
Rs.200/-
Registration Rs.200/fee
(payable at the time of first admission)
Rs.100/Technology Rs.100/fee
(per student per semester)
Rs.700/Admission Rs.700/st
fee
(payable at the time of 1 admission)
1st Semester Fee
Rs. 25,700/Semester Wise Fee Tariff (Rupees)
3(3+0)
3(2+1)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
15
Note: *
1st
2nd
Rs.25,700/- Rs.24,800/-
3rd
4th
Grand Total
Rs.24,800/-
Rs.24,800/-
Rs.1,00,100/-
Note:
1.
2.
g) Instructional Methodology:
Study Material:
A book for each course will be provided to the students by the
university. A list of recommended books will also be given for
further readings.
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Passing percentage:
Assignments/Sessional tests
Final Examination
Aggregate
40%
40%
40%
Note:
The student will have to pass each component separately to pass
a course. However, sessional tests must pass before to appear in
the final examination.
Weekend Classes/Workshops:
The classes will be arranged on weekends at Main Campus,
AIOU, Islamabad only. The introductory workshop and end
semester workshop may be arranged at the beginning and at the
end of each semester (if necessary).
Continuous Assessment:
Final Examination:
Final Examination will be held at the end of each semester. 70%
weightage will be given to the final examination.
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Course Title
Basic of Information &
Communication Technology
Business Communication
General Mathematics
Statistics-I
Statistics-II
Statistics-III
Technology Fee:
Registration Fee:
(if already not registered)
Total Bridging semester Fee
Course
Code
FACULTY MEMBERS
Fee
(Rs.)
1431
800/-
457
1420
1417
1418
1419
415/5,100/5,100/5,100/5,100/100/-
200/21,915/-
5. Staff Phone:
051-9057266
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FACULTY OF SOCIAL
SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
demographic groups and, from all over the country, enroll, each
year, in these bachelors level programmes.
DEPARTMENT OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
The Department of Business Administration was established in
1986 with the objective to impart managerial education and
skills in the discipline of Business Administration. Since its
inception, the Department has made tremendous progress
towards achieving its ultimate goal of becoming a centre of
excellence in the discipline of Business Management. The
Department has assembled outstanding teaching faculty and
developed extensive teaching material for the improvement of
education in Pakistan. The University first time launched MBA
program in 1986, MBA-IT in 2001 and MBA Banking &
Finance in Spring 2005 semester. The department has launched
MBA 3- year program in Autumn 2011 and MBA 2- year
Program in Autumn 2012 Semester. These programs are in four
different specializations. It is hoped that these programs would
contribute significantly to the national goal of development of
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ii.
iii.
Code
Credit
Hours
8501
8502
8507
8570
8506
03
03
03
03
03
FIRST SEMESTER
1
2
3
4
5
17
Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Management Information Systems
Business Communications
Management Theory & Practice
SIXTH SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
Sr.
Course Title
No.
Code
Credit
Hours
1
2
3
4
5
8508
8509
8510
8511
8532
03
03
03
03
03
Managerial Accounting
Production & Operations Management
Business Research
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics & Statistics
1
2
3
4
5
THIRD SEMESTER
1
2
3
4
5
Financial Management
Business and Labor Laws
Consumer Behavior
Project Management
Organizational Behavior
8513
8514
8515
8516
8517
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
8518
8519
8520
8521
8522
03
03
03
03
03
8535
8536
8537
03
03
03
8538
03
8505
03
SEVENTH SEMESTER
Research Project
Total Credit Hours
8539
03
8540
03
8541
03
8542
8503
03
03
8565
06
96
Sr.
No
FOURTH SEMESTER
1
2
3
4
5
Course Title
Code
Credit
Hours
1
2
3
4
5
Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Management Information Systems
Business Communications
Management Theory & Practice
8501
8502
8507
8570
8506
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
SECOND SEMESTER
Managerial Accounting
Production & Operations Management
Business Research
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics & Statistics
8508
8509
8510
8511
8532
03
03
03
03
03
FIFTH SEMESTER
4
5
18
THIRD SEMESTER
Sr.
Course Title
No.
1
2
3
4
5
Financial Management
Business and Labor Laws
Consumer Behavior
Project Management
Organizational Behavior
1
2
3
4
5
FOURTH SEMESTER
Commercial and Investment Banking
Corporate Finance
Financial Markets and Institutions
Analysis of Financial Statements
Managerial Economics
FIFTH SEMESTER
Advanced Research Methods
International Business and Finance
Strategic Marketing
Strategic Human Resource
Management
Business Policy & Strategy
1
2
3
4
5
SIXTH SEMESTER
Islamic Banking
Credit Management
Investment & Securities Management
Risk Management & Insurance
Entrepreneurship
1
2
3
4
SEVENTH SEMESTER
Research Project
Total Credit Hours
MBA MARKETING
Credit
Code
Hours
8513
8514
8515
8516
8517
FIRST SEMESTER
Sr.
Course Title
No
03
03
03
03
03
8523
8524
8525
8551
8522
03
03
03
03
03
8535
8536
8537
03
03
03
8538
03
8505
03
8552
8544
8545
8546
8503
03
03
03
03
03
8565
06
96
Code
Credit
Hours
8501
8502
8507
8570
8506
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
SECOND SEMESTER
Managerial Accounting
Production & Operations Management
Business Research
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics & Statistics
8508
8509
8510
8511
8532
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
THIRD SEMESTER
Financial Management
Business and Labor Laws
Consumer Behavior
Project Management
Organizational Behavior
8513
8514
8515
8516
8517
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
FOURTH SEMESTER
International Marketing
Marketing of Services
E-Marketing
Distribution Channels
Managerial Economics
8527
8528
8529
8530
8522
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
19
Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Management Information Systems
Business Communications
SECOND SEMESTER
FIFTH SEMESTER
1
2
3
4
5.
1
2
3
4
5
8535
8536
8537
03
03
03
8538
03
8505
03
8534
8548
8549
8550
8503
03
03
03
03
03
8565
06
96
Sr.
No
Sr.
No
Course Title
Code
Credit
Hours
1
2
Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
8501
8502
03
03
3
4
Business Communications
8507
8570
03
03
8506
03
Course Title
Code
Credit
Hours
1
2
3
4
5
Managerial Accounting
Production & Operations Management
Business Research
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics and Statistics
8508
8509
8510
8511
8532
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
THIRD SEMESTER
Financial Management
Business and Labor Laws
Consumer Behavior
Project Management
Organizational Behavior
8513
8514
8515
8516
8517
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
FOURTH SEMESTER
Operating System
Introduction to E-Business
Software Engineering-I
Web Design Tools
Managerial Economics
3439
3471
3414
3446
8522
4(3+1)
4(3+1)
4(4+0)
4(3+1)
03
8535
8536
8537
03
03
03
8538
03
8505
03
1
2
3
4
5
20
FIFTH SEMESTER
Advanced Research Methods
International Business and Finance
Strategic Marketing
Strategic Human Resource
Management
Business Policy & Strategy
Scheme of Studies:
The MBA Program (2-years) will be offered with four
specializations, i.e., HRM, B&F, Marketing, and IT. The
tentative semester wise offering of courses will be the discretion
of the department; it can be changed if desired so. The detail of
courses and semester wise offering of courses is as under.
SIXTH SEMESTER
Sr.
No
Course Title
Code
Credit
Hours
1
2
3
4
5.
IT Services Management
Computer Law
IT Marketing Concepts
Software Engineering-II
Entrepreneurship
3472
3473
3442
3465
8503
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
03
SEVENTH SEMESTER
Research Project
Total Credit Hours
8565
06
100
1
2
3
4
5
FIRST SEMESTER
Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Management Theory & Practice
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics & Statistics
8501
8502
8506
8511
8532
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
6
SECOND SEMESTER
Human Resource Development
Training and Development
Compensation Management
Leadership and Team Management
Managerial Economics
Financial Management
8518
8519
8520
8521
8522
8513
03
03
03
03
03
03
8535
8536
8537
8538
03
03
03
8507
03
1
2
3
Eligibility:
Applicants having 16 years of non-business education from HEC
recognized institution with at least 2nd division (45% marks) or
equivalent CGPA would be eligible to apply.
4
5
21
THIRD SEMESTER
Advanced Research Methods
International Business and Finance
Strategic Marketing
Strategic Human Resource
Management
Management Information Systems
03
FOURTH SEMESTER
1
2
3
4
8539
8540
8541
8542
03
1
2
3
03
03
06
1
2
3
4
03
FIFTH SEMESTER
1
Research Project
8565
66
Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Management Theory & Practice
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics & Statistics
Code
Credit
Hours
8501
8502
8506
8511
8532
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
8507
03
8552
8544
8545
8546
03
03
03
03
8565
06
66
FIRST SEMESTER
Sr.
Course Title
No
8523
8524
8525
8551
8522
8513
8535
8536
8537
8538
MBA- MARKETING
SECOND SEMESTER
1
2
3
4
5
6
THIRD SEMESTER
Advanced Research Methods
International Business and Finance
Strategic Marketing
Strategic Human Resource
Management
Management Information Systems
FOURTH SEMESTER
Islamic Banking
Credit Management
Investment & Securities Management
Risk Management & Insurance
FIFTH SEMESTER
Research Project
Total Credit Hours
03
03
03
03
03
03
22
Code
Credit
Hours
Financial Accounting
8501
03
2
3
8502
8506
03
03
4
5
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics & Statistics
8511
8532
03
03
SECOND SEMESTER
S#
1
2
3
4
5
6
Course Title
International Marketing
Marketing of Services
E-Marketing
Distribution Channels
Managerial Economics
Financial Management
THIRD SEMESTER
Advanced Research Methods
International Business and Finance
Strategic Marketing
Strategic Human Resource
Management
Management Information Systems
1
2
3
4
Code
8527
8528
8529
8530
8522
8513
8535
8536
8537
8538
Credit
Hours
03
03
03
03
03
03
FIRST SEMESTER
03
03
1
2
FOURTH SEMESTER
Small Business Marketing
Strategic Brand Management
8534
8548
03
03
Retail Management
8549
03
8550
03
8565
06
Research Project
Total Credit Hours
Code
1
2
3
4
5
Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Management Theory & Practice
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics & Statistics
SECOND SEMESTER
Operating System
Introduction to E-Business
Software Engineering-1
Web Design Tools
Financial Management
THIRD SEMESTER
Advanced Research Methods
International Business and Finance
Strategic Marketing
Strategic Human Resource
Management
Management Information Systems
FOURTH SEMESTER
IT Services Management
Computer Law
IT Marketing Concepts
Software Engineering-II
FIFTH SEMESTER
Research Project
Total Credit Hours
8501
8502
8506
8511
8532
Credit
Hours
03
03
03
03
03
3439
3471
3414
3446
8513
4(3+1)
4(3+1)
4(4+0)
4(3+1)
03
8535
8536
8537
8538
03
03
03
8507
03
3472
3473
3442
3465
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
3(3+0)
8565
06
67
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
FIFTH SEMESTER
1
Course Title
1
2
3
4
5
03
03
03
8507
S#
66
23
03
Admission Procedure:
i.
Admission in MBA (3 year) and MBA (2 year) will
be made once a year in order to manage the academic and
research activities effectively. Applications will be invited
through the daily news papers/AIOU website as per AIOU
policy.
ii.
The qualifying candidates as per criteria mentioned are
required to deposit their fee in the approved branches of
Banks given in the prospectus along with the admission
form and testimonials.
iii. The HEC rules and regulations regarding postgraduate
programs adopted by the university enforced from time to
time will strictly be followed for these programs.
v.
vi.
Evaluation Scheme:
a) Assignments:
The students will submit two compulsory assignments of each
course to their teachers as per schedule at ASCs who will return
the same after marking and providing necessary academic
guidance.
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction and examination is English.
Methods of Instruction
i.
MBA (3 year) and MBA (2 year) programs would be
offered through Approved Study Centres (ASCs) of
AIOU. However, the academic and other activities of
ASCs will be closely monitored by the Department and
DRS jointly.
ii.
Allocation and migration of students will be allowed by
the Department with the consultation of DRS.
iii. Face-to-face classes will be held at ASCs in their
respective AIOU Regions.
iv. The outline of courses along with the required reading
material and assignments will be provided to the students.
Electronic books/ video conference and online education
methods may also be applied in this regard.
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Course Title
Operating System
Introduction to E-Business
Software Engineering-I
Web Design Tools
IT Services Management
Computer Law
IT Marketing Concepts
Software Engineering-II
Code
3439
3471
3414
3446
3472
3473
3442
3465
c) Presentations:
Students would be required to deliver mandatory face to face
presentation of their 2nd assignment at their respective ASCs. No
relaxation on any ground will be provided to students in this
regard.
d) Assessment/Weightage:
Assessment criteria as per rules & regulations of the University
will be as under:
Weightage in the
Assessment Component
aggregate result
Assignment No. 1/ Quizzes
10%
Assignment No. 2/ Term Paper
10%
Presentation
10%
Final Examination
70%
For courses mentioned in section (b), assessment criteria will be
as under:
Weightage in the
Assessment Component
aggregate result
Assignment No. 1 & 2
10%
Mid Term Test
20%
Final Examination
70%
i.
ii.
iii.
Degree Requirements:
Following are the requirements for the award of MBA (3 years)
and MBA (2 years) degree:
i.
Successful completion of all required courses.
ii.
Internship: Internship requirement in MBA programme
will be as per HEC criteria.
iii. Research Project:
a) A student will be required to complete Research
Project of 06 Credit Hours as per AIOU rules, and
submit to the ASC that would be evaluated on the
guidelines given by HEC and AIOU.
b) Supervisors will be appointed by ASCs with the
consultation of the Department.
c) Guidelines regarding the Research Project will be
provided by the Department according to AIOU rules
and regulations already operative in Master Programs
and enforced from time to time will strictly be
followed in MBA programs as well.
iv. Viva voce examination: On successful completion of
Research Project, viva voce examination shall be held
according to AIOU rules. The Viva Voce will be arranged
at the Main Campus.
v.
The Associate Degree holder students who intend to
discontinue MBA (3-years) after first 4 semesters may
be offered a BBA 4-years degree as to be determined by
the University.
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Fee Structure:
i.
Registration Fee
Objectives:
i. To provide an understanding of the socio-economic realities
effecting business environment in rural areas.
ii. To enhance analytical, interpersonal and communication
skills for rural managers.
iii. To develop conceptual and innovative abilities in
recognition and resolution of problems in rural areas.
Duration:
As per guidelines of HEC, MBA (3-years) program in the
specialization of Rural Management will be spread over 7
semesters covering 30 courses and a Research Project. It will
consist of 96 credit hours. The minimum period required for its
completion will be 3 years as per HEC requirements.
Eligibility:
Applicants having 14 years of education (i.e. BA/BSc/
BCom/BBA/ Associate Degree Programs 2- Year) from HEC
recognized institution with at least 2nd division (45% marks) or
equivalent CGPA would be eligible to apply.
Admission Procedure:
i.
Admission in MBA will be made once or twice a year as
decided by the Competent Authority.
ii.
Applications will be invited through daily news
papers/AIOU website as per AIOU policy.
iii.
The qualifying candidates as per criteria mentioned above
are required to deposit their fee in the approved branches
of Banks given in prospectus along with admission form
and testimonials.
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iv.
v.
Scheme of Studies:
The MBA Program (3 years) will be offered with
specialization of Rural Management (RM). The tentative
semester wise offering of courses will be the discretion of the
department, it can be changed if desired so. The detail of courses
and semester wise offering of courses is as under:
1
2
3
4
5
THIRD SEMESTER
Financial Management
9521
Business and Labor Laws
9522
Consumer Behavior
9523
Managing Projects in Rural Development 1797
Organizational Behavior
9524
03
03
03
03(3+0)
03
1
2
3
4
5
FOURTH SEMESTER
Sustainable Rural Development
Regenerating Agriculture
Tourism Planning and Development
Rural Poverty Alleviation
Principles of Rural Sociology-I
1790
1791
9525
1792
2500
03(3+0)
03(3+0)
03
03(3+0)
03
1
2
3
4
5
FIFTH SEMESTER
Advanced Research Methods
Natural Resource Management
Strategic Marketing
Strategic Human Resource Management
Business Policy & Strategy
9526
1796
9527
9528
9529
03
03(3+0)
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
SIXTH SEMESTER
Leadership and Team Management
Livestock Management Practices
Rural Entrepreneurship
SMEs and Agri Finance
Issues in Pakistan Economy
9530
775
9531
9532
9533
03
03
03
03
03
Code
Credit
Hours
1
2
3
4
5
FIRST SEMESTER
Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Business Communication
Management Theory & Practice
Management Information Systems
9511
9512
9514
9515
9513
03
03
03
03
03
1
2
3
4
5
SECOND SEMESTER
Managerial Accounting
Production & Operations Management
Business Research
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics & Statistics
9516
9517
9518
9519
9520
03
03
03
03
03
Course Title
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SEVENTH SEMESTER
Research Project
Total Credit Hours
9534
06
96
Medium of Instruction:
The medium of instruction and examination will be English.
Evaluation Scheme:
i.
Assignments: Two assignments for each course would be
given which are required to be submitted before the due
date as informed by the university. The submission of
assignments would be compulsory. The marks a student
obtains in the assignments will be counted in his final
results of the course. In the program, students would be
required to obtain at least 50% qualifying marks from two
assignments collectively. Generally in the first assignment,
level of understanding for first half of the syllabus is
assessed while the second assignment relates to the
remaining part of the course as well as research activity.
The assignments are not subject to re-evaluation except for
errors in counting the total marks.
Methods of Instruction:
i. All the courses of MBA Rural Management would be
taught under the tutorial system of Open Distance Learning
mode (ODL).
ii. Textbooks would be mailed to the students. As well as,
Assignments for continuous assessment and academic
feedback.
iii. The outline of courses along with the required reading
material and assignments will be provided to the students.
Electronic Books/ Video Conference and online education
methods will also be applied in this regard.
iv. Fourteen Tutorials meetings would be held at respective
AIOU Regions, for academic guidance.
v. Students are required to attend the tutorial meetings at
respective ODL study centers provided to them by
Directorate of Regional Services/concerned Regional Office.
vi. The schedule of classes will be chalked out by the DRS
office and communicated to the Regional Offices
accordingly, as per Credit Hours requirements provided by
the Department.
vii. The Concerned Regional Offices would conduct Workshops
after the completion of Tutorial meeting but before the final
Examinations. The duration of Workshop for each course
shall be three days. On the first day of the workshop,
detailed lectures would be held according to the course
outlines. On the second and third day of the Workshop the
students would be required to give presentations on the
topics provided by the Department. The Workshops are
compulsory academic component failing which the course
shall be failed.
ii.
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Assessment/ Weightage:
An assessment criterion as per rules & regulations of
AIOU is as under:
Weightage in the
Assessment
aggregate result
Component
Assignment No. 1
10%
Assignment No. 2
10%
Workshop Presentation
10%
Final Examination
70%
iv.
v.
Fee Structure:
1 Registration Fee
Degree Requirements:
Following are the requirements for the award of MBA (3
years) degree:
i.
Successful completion of all required courses.
ii.
Internship: Internship requirement in MBA program will
be as per HEC criteria.
iii.
Research Project:
Admission Fee
3
4
Course Fee
Fee for Course Codes(1790,
1791, 1792, 1796, 1797, 775
& 2500)
Research Project Fee
Research Project Evaluation Fee
Technology Fee
5
6
7
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Admission Procedure:
i.
Admission in Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource
Management is proposed to be offered once a year.
Applications will be invited through the daily news
papers/AIOU website as per AIOU policy.
ii.
The candidates are required to deposit fee in approved
branches of Banks as given in prospectus along with
admission form and attested testimonials.
Scheme of Studies:
The Post Graduate Diploma program would be offered with the
specialization of Human Resource Management. The tentative
semester wise offering of courses will be the discretion of the
department; it can be changed if desired so. The detail of courses
and semester wise offering of courses is as under:
Objectives:
The objectives of Post Graduate Diploma in HRM are:
1.
To inculcate the concepts and practices essential to Human
Resource Management,
2.
To prepare our graduates for HRM positions,
3.
To develop HR professionals to advance their careers.
Duration:
As per guidelines of HEC, Post Graduate Diploma (1 year)
program will be spread over 2 semesters covering 10 courses.
1
2
3
4
Eligibility:
Applicants having 14 years of education (BA/BSc./BCom/
BBA/Associate Degree Programs 2-years) from HEC recognized
institution with at least second division (45% marks) would be
eligible to apply.
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Second Semester
Organizational Behavior
Compensation Management
Performance Management
Labor Management Relations
Strategic Human Resource
Management
3
3
3
3
9506
9507
9508
9509
9510
iii. Assessment/Weightage:
For successful completion of each course, the student will be
required to qualify in each component. Assessment criteria as per
rules and regulations of the university will be as under:
Medium of Instruction:
The medium of instruction and examination would be English
Methods of Instruction:
i.
The Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource
Management would be offered through Open Distance
Learning.
ii.
The course outlines along with the required reading materials
and assignments will be provided to the students.
iii.
The schedule of classes will be chalked out by the DRS
office as per Credit Hours requirements provided by the
department.
iv.
Three days workshop will be conducted for each course.
Assessment Component
Weightage in the
aggregate results
Assignment No. 1
10%
Assignment No.2
10%
Workshop/Presentation
10%
Final Examination
70%
Evaluation Scheme:
i.
Assignments:
The students will submit two compulsory assignments of each
course to their tutors as per schedule, who will return the same
after marking and providing necessary academic guidance.
ii. Workshops and Presentations:
At the end of each semester, workshops for the courses of PGDHRM would be held at major regional campuses of AIOU before
final examination. The duration of workshop for each course
would be three days. Attendance and presentation of the students
in workshop is compulsory. If a student fails to obtain 50%
marks in workshops, two additional chances will be given to
qualify in subsequent semesters or as and when university offers
these courses. In case of low enrolment in a particular region, the
students would be required to participate in the workshops in
other region as directed by the university.
i.
ii.
iii.
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2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
Fee Structure:
1
Registration Fee
Rs.200/- (at
admission)
Admission Fee
Rs.1,000/- (at
admission)
Course Fee
Technology Fee
the
the
time
of
first
time
of
first
Faculty Members:
1)
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Duration
The program consists of 63 Credit hours and four (4) semesters
(2-years).
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
The Department of Commerce is one of the pioneer academic
Departments of AIOU. The Department was established in 1975
and started offering, Industrial & Commercial Training Courses.
Since 1987 Commerce Department started working with a fullfledged capacity to cater the needs of the wide range of people
interested in Commerce field. Since its inception thousands of
business graduates have got business education. They are serving
the nation in different capacities as part of the countrys trained and
productive work force. The Department of Commerce since its
inception has been offering skill oriented and professional courses
to cater the need of industry for professionally trained and
productive workforce. As per the vision of University, the
Department has always strived to develop courses and programs in
consultation with accreditation bodies and stakeholders. The
Department takes pride to offer M.Com Programme.
Admission Criteria
i.
Applicants having 14 years of Commerce/Business degree
(B.Com/BBA/Associate Degree in Commerce/Business)
with minimum 45% marks from any HEC recognized
university would be eligible to apply for M.Com Program.
Applicants having degree of BA with minimum 45%
marks is also eligible for M.Com with:
* CA intermediate
OR
* ICMA one year Post Graduate Certificate in
Accounting (PGA)
OR
* PIPFA
ii.
The qualifying candidates as per criteria mentioned above
are required to deposit their fee in the approved branches
of Banks given in the Prospectus along with the admission
form and testimonials.
iii. The prevailing University rules & regulations regarding
postgraduate programs enforced from time to time shall
strictly be followed for this program.
Scheme of Studies:
Objectives:
i.
To provide students with specialized knowledge and skills
in Accounting and Finance.
ii.
To develop skills to apply theoretical knowledge in
practical life.
iii. To encourage continuous learning and habitual
receptiveness, exploring the new ways of identifying and
dealing with opportunities and problems to face future
challenges.
1
2
3
4
5
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Course Title
FIRST SEMESTER
Advanced Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Basics of Technical English
Management Theory & Practice
Management Information Systems
Code
Credit
Hours
8553
8502
8504
8506
8507
03
03
03
03
03
iii.
SECOND SEMESTER
1
Managerial Accounting
8508
03
2
3
8509
8510
03
03
iv.
4
5
Marketing Management
Business Mathematics and Statistics
8511
8532
03
03
v.
THIRD SEMESTER
1
2
3
Financial Management
Business and Labor Laws
Consumer Behavior
8513
8514
8515
03
03
03
4
5
Project Management
Managerial Economics
8516
8522
03
03
Evaluation Scheme
a)
Assignments: The students will submit two compulsory
assignments of each course to their teachers as per
schedule at Approved Study Centers who will return the
same after marking and providing necessary academic
guidance.
FOURTH SEMESTER
1
Taxation Management
8531
03
Corporate Finance
8524
03
Advanced Auditing
8533
03
8526
03
Research Project
8566
06
Methods of Instruction:
i.
The program would be offered through Approved Study
Centers (ASCs) of AIOU. However, the academic and
other activities of ASCs will be closely monitored by the
Department and DRS jointly.
ii.
Allocation and migration of students will be allowed by
the Department with the consultation of DRS.
b)
c)
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per
rules
Weightage in the
aggregate result
10%
10%
10%
70%
&
i.
ii.
iii.
iii.
Fee Structure:
Degree Requirements:
Following are the requirements for the award of M.Com degree:
i.
Successful completion of all required courses.
ii.
Research Project:
a)
A student will be required to complete Research
Project of 06 Credit Hours as per AIOU rules, and
submit to the ASC that would be evaluated on the
guidelines given by HEC and AIOU.
i.
Registration Fee:
ii.
Admission Fee:
iii.
Course Fee:
iv.
v.
Technology Fee
b)
Semester-wise Fee:
First Semester
Second Semester
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Project Evaluation Fee
Total Fee
c)
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Rs. 19800
Rs. 18500
Rs. 18500
Rs. 22200
Rs. 3700/Rs.82700/-
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
Staff:
Ph: 051-9057221
E-mail: commerce@aiou.edu.pk
Introduction
The Department of Economics was established in 1987 with a
few introductory courses like microeconomics and
macroeconomics at Intermediate and Bachelor level. Over the
years, the department has achieved a country wide reputation for
introducing programmes for higher studies and research in
economics. At present, the department offers MSc and MPhil
programmes in economics.
MSc ECONOMICS
Aims and Objectives
The MSc programme in Economics is designed for those who
are unable to continue their studies in formal education system.
The main objective of the programme is to expose the students to
the various aspects of economic theories and their application to
the actual economic world. The programme further stands to
improve the quality and ability by creating self-confidence
among the students to analyze and seek scientific solution to
economic problems. Further, this programme intends to create an
analytical capacity among the students required to understand the
working of economic systems. It is hoped that the programme
will help in producing such team of economists who would meet
the growing need of the country. The programme will also intend
to equip the students with the economic tools, enabling them to
provide some policy measures for the improvement of prevailing
economic conditions in the developing countries in general and
Pakistan in particular.
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Degree Requirement
For the award of degree of MSc in Economics, a student has to
complete the following requirements:
A. Sixty (60) credit hours of course / research work within a
minimum period of 4 semesters (two years)
B. Thesis in MSc Economics is optional. In lieu of thesis,
students can take optional four courses of 12-credit hours
offered by the department.
S.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction and examination is English.
Courses Offered
Name of Courses
Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Mathematics for Economists
Statistics for Economists
Public Finance and Fiscal Policy
Code
801
802
803
804
808
Credit
Hours
03
03
03
03
03
S.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Name of Courses
Advanced Microeconomics
Advanced Macroeconomics
Basic Econometrics
Development Economics-I
Development Economics-II
Code
805
806
807
4671
4672
Code
Credit
Hours
810
03
811
4673
4674
4675
4676
03
03
03
03
03
Name of Courses
Credit
Hours
03
03
03
03
03
Name of Course
Code
Project Appraisal
Research Methods and Techniques
Economics & Financing of Education-I
Economics & Financing of Education-II
Educational Research and Statistics-I
Educational Research and Statistics-II
569
524
6565
6566
6569
6570
Credit
Hours
03
03
03
03
03
03
OR
S.
No.
1.
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Name of Course
Code
Thesis
814
Credit
Hours
12
Instructional Methodology
The following methodology will be adopted for running the
MSc. Programme in Economics:
Study Material
The university provides basic study materials/ books covering
almost all the outline of the concerned courses given in the
relevant study guides.
Tutorial Support
Workshop
ii.
iii.
i.
iv.
v.
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Assessment System
Faculty Members:
1. Prof. Dr. Syed Abdul Siraj
Chairman
Phone: 0519250075, 051-9057838
E-Mail: professorsiraj58@yahoo.com
Assessment
Total
Passing
Weightage
Component
Marks
Marks
Assignment 1
100
40
30%
Assignment 2
100
40
Final examination
100
40
70%
Aggregate Marks
100
Aggregate Passing Marks
40
Workshop Attendance is Compulsory in each Course
Fee Tariff:
Registration Fee:
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Introduction
The Department of Pakistan Studies was separated from its
parent department, the Department of Social Sciences and
Humanities, and established as an independent department in the
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. Since its inception,
the department has developed and offered several courses of
Pakistan Studies ranging from Matriculation (Secondary School
Certificate) to Masters levels. MSc Pakistan Studies was offered
first time in 1985. Since then, it has produced a large number of
graduates who are serving the nation in various capacities and
bringing honour and pride to the Department of Pakistan Studies
and to the AIOU.
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction and examination is preferably in
English.
Scheme of Studies
SEMESTER AUTUMN (First Semester)
S.
Name of Course
No.
1 Geography of Pakistan-I
2 Geography of Pakistan-II
3 Pakistani Languages and Literature-I
Pakistani Languages and Literature4
II
5 Genesis of Pakistan Movement
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4655
4656
4657
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
4658
538
Code
Credit
Hours
4659
4660
4661
4662
537
3
3
3
Code
Name of Course
Code
1
2
4663
4664
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
4
Research Methods-I
Research Methods-II
4665
4666
3
3
5
Social Change
SEMESTER SPRING (Fourth Semester)
541
Code
Credit
Hours
4667
4668
4669
4670
3
3
545
Sr. No.
1
2
3
4
5
Name of Course
Political & Constitutional
Development in Pakistan-I
Political & Constitutional
Development in Pakistan-II
Social Theory-I
Social Theory-II
Political Parties and Pressure
Groups in Pakistan
Assessment System
Under Continuous Assessment (Assignments) system, the
students have to submit two assignments for each 3-Credit Hour
Course to his/ her tutor within the stipulated period mentioned in
the assignment schedule. Passing marks of the assignments are
40 percent.
At the end of each semester, final examination will be conducted
by the university for each course. Students need 40 percent marks
to pass the final examination. However, it is necessary for the
students to obtain an aggregate of 40 percent (assignment + final
examination) in each course. The ratio of weightage of marks in
assignments and final examination is 30:70 respectively. The
summary of assessment system is given below:
Assessment
Component
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
Final examination
Instructional Methodology
For the award of degree of Masters in Pakistan Studies, a
student has to complete the following requirements:
1. 60 credit hours courses/ research work within a minimum
period of 4 semesters (2 years).
2. A student can opt for maximum 15 credit hours and
minimum of 6 credit hours in a semester.
3. To attend the course workshop organized by the concerned
Regional Office or the Department. For each course 34
Total
Marks
100
100
100
Passing
Marks
40
40
40
Weightage
30%
70%
Aggregate Marks
100
40
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Fee Tariff
Introduction
Gender and Women Studies department was established in 1997.
The interdisciplinary programme acts as a catalyst to highlight
womens role in all aspects of life in the national development.
The aim of the programme is to encourage womens role in the
academic disciplines that have been historically male dominated.
Gender and Women Studies expands definition and perception
of gender, which is a social construction of male and female
roles in the society. The discipline encourages critical analysis of
the interplay of gender, class, and race in society.
Faculty Members:
For academic assistance, please contact the following faculty
members of the
Department of Pakistan Studies,
A.I.O.U, Block-9, H-8, Islamabad.
Name & Designation
Dr. Syed Abdul Siraj
Chairman/Dean
Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities
Dr. Badshah Sardar
Associate Professor
Dr. Samina Yasmeen
Associate Professor
Mrs. Samina Aman
Assistant Professor
Malik Akhtar Hussain
Assistant Professor
Contact No
051- 9250074
051- 9057831
051- 9057226
Objectives
051-9057836
051- 9057227
051-9057751
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Programmes Offered
The Department of Gender and Women Studies offers two
academic programmes:
Medium of Instruction
Scheme of Studies
3
4
Name of Courses
Code
Psychology of Gender
Lifespan Development of women:
A Psychosocial context
Pakistani Khawateen Ka Sheri
Adab Mein Kirdar
Pakistani Khawateen Ka Nasri
Adab Mein Kirdar
4641
4642
4643
4644
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
3
2
3
4
5
6
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Name of Courses
Research Methods in Gender
Studies
Applied Statistics in Gender
Studies
Code
Credit
Hours
4645
4646
4647
4648
4685
4682
3
3
3
Name of Courses
Code
4651
4652
4653
4654
4687
876
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
Fee Tariff:
Fee for 4 courses (Rs.1840 per 3 Cr. Hrs)
Registration Fee:
Admission Fee + Technology Fee: (700+100)
Total Fee of 1st Semester
Name of Course
Code
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
3
Rs.7360/Rs.200/Rs.800/Rs. 8360/-
Faculty Members:
S.
No.
1.
2.
3.
Assessment System
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students have to submit two assignments for each 3-credit hours
course. Final examination will be at the end of the semester for
each course. Viva Voce is required after the completion of
Thesis/Research Work. The summary of assessment system is
given below:
Assessment
Total
Passing
Weightage
Component
Marks
Marks
Assignment 1
100
40
30%
Assignment 2
100
40
Final examination
100
40
70%
Aggregate Marks
100
Aggregate Passing Marks
40
4.
5.
6.
Contact No
0519250079
051-9057856
051-9057842
051-9057248
051-9057247
051-9057247
051-9057848
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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ii.
iii.
ix.
iv.
The student cannot change the specialization at postgraduate research level during the programme after once
being admitted to a specific field.
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xi.
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vi.
vii.
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Check the books and tally with the course codes mentioned
on the address label pasted on the registered packet. If there
is any discrepancy, write immediately to Admission
Department for correction/ supply of requisite books.
xiv.
xx.
xv.
xxi.
xvi.
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Note:
Beware that University has not authorized any person or private
institute to collect payment/forms. All the students are instructed
to deposit fee by themselves in designated bank branches. In
case of any discrepancy in admission fee/admission form the
University will not be responsible and the student will have to
face the consequences.
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Director Admissions
051-9250043
051-9250162 (Fax)
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051-9250185
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051-9250012
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