BS Prospectus 2020

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Government Municipal Degree College 2020 - 24 Jaranwala Road, Faisalabad. For BS Classes E N I L P I C S I D & S E R V I C E

Transcript of BS Prospectus 2020

Government Municipal Degree College

2020-24

Jaranwala Road, Faisalabad.

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A GLIMPSE OF THE COLLEGE

COLLEGE FACULTY

CHOICE OF MUNICIPAL DEGREE COLLEGE

PAKISTAN POLITICAL MAP

PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE

BS (4 YEARS) PROGRAMS

ADMISSION PROCEDURE

FEE STRUCTURE

HOSTEL RULES AND REGULATIONS

CAREER DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

OFFICE STAFF

QUAID'S & IQBAL’S MESSAGE

CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

MISSION & VISION

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES

MISSION STATEMENT

VISION STATEMENTEstablishing one's identity as a leading and teaching institution where students can be made morally and socially responsible individuals with excellent education.

We aim at providing our students with the highly competitive learning environment where concepts are inculcated and research encouraged. We are striving to broaden minds and ennoble intellectual approach of our students enabling them to stand out in the world.

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Establish a higher education foundation with a strong character, discipline and passion. Concentrate on your education with whole of your heart because it is the first right of you, your parents and the country. You must learn to follow first because that is how you can learn to rule.

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Be aware of your own worth,

Do not beg for light from the moon, obtain it from the spark within you

use all of your power to achieve it. Create an ocean from dewdrop.

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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE

Life is action and not contemplation. Practical life is full of challenges and everyone has to be ready to face them in every sphere of life. The scenario of the world keeps on changing every moment and we should make hectic, sincere and honest efforts to equip our youngsters with the latest genres of knowledge so that they may be able to cope with the challenges of the present era . This college is a very popular and well-established institution. It has a friendly, congenial and peaceful educational environment that enables the students to work hard under the kind aegis of their benign, sympathetic, well-qualified and highly experienced teachers to reach the pinnacle of success. I call upon the students that they should be sincere to the cause of their life and they should never forget that they are the future architects of their country. They should focus only on equipping themselves with solid knowledge to consolidate their personalities to compete with the other people of all nation to reach a high position to serve their nation and country. Having got admission to this college, you must contribute to the good traditions of this college. Every student is the ambassador of the college who represents his college everywhere. I call upon the students that they should be respectful to their teachers and they should behave well towards their college fellows.

I pray to Allah, to help you acquire knowledge and bless you with enviable success in your life. (Aameen)

Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Bhatti Ph.D. Political Science

Principal

In 1926, the Khalsa High School was upgraded to a college. The inhabitants of Lyallpur and surrounding areas quenched their thirst for learning from this institution till the partition of Sub-Continent in 1947. During partition, its patrons migrated to Jalandhar in India and established another college there in commemoration of their emotional association with this college and named it as Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar. Both of the colleges enjoy very strong bilateral relations on historical, intellectual and emotional grounds.

After partition, the educational activities of this college were suspended and its campus was converted into a refugee camp. But an "Anjman" tried to restore its educational activities to some extent in 1958. The Municipal Committee Lyallpur restarted it as "Intermediate Khalsa College, Lyallpur." Later on, it was upgraded to degree level in 1965. Subsequently, on July 1st, 1973, it was provincialized and named as Govt. Municipal Degree College.

Govt. Municipal Degree College, Faisalabad has the honor of retaining its prestigious and glorious position through many ebbs and tides of history. Presently it is imparting education in five disciplines: Humanities, Social Sciences. Natural Sciences, Commerce and Computer Sciences. Offering such a vast variety arising from the combination of tradition and modernity, the college is dedicated to produce open minded, professionally equipped and spiritually grounded students with an ability to withstand the challenges of fast and competitive world and these aims and objectives are endorsed by the Mission Statement of the college.

The foundation of Faisalabad (formerly called Lyallpur) as a new city was laid in 1897 and a single Govt. High School was opened to impart early was not sufficient to meet its continuously increasing educational demand. So, in 1908 some education loving and generous people of the city, most of whom were Sikhs.

Govt. Municipal Degree College, Faisalabad formerly called the Khalsa College Lyallpur, is one of the most prestigious and historical educational institution of the Central Punjab. it is a creation of Singh Sabha Movement with the purpose of providing quality education and awareness to the Punjabis without socio-religious discrimination. Its historical significance dates back to as earlier as 1908.

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PRINICIPAL OFFICE STAFF

Abaid QaiserSenior Clerk

Allah Ditta Junior Clerk

Ali Akbar Junior Clerk

Adeel Shahzad Hassan Junior Clerk

Muhammad Ashraf BaigSuperintendent

Zahid IqbalSenior Clerk

Nazim Hussain Senior Bursar

Abdul Majeed Head Clerk

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Syed Munawar SultanAssistant Professor Head of Department

Muhammad JaffarAssistant Professor

Tariq Mahmood ImtiazLecturer

Deptt. of Arabic

Akhtar AliAssistant ProfessorHead of Department

Muhammad IqbalAssociate Professor Head of Department

Muhammad MasoodAssistant Professor

M. Shabbir ShakirLecturer

Deptt. of Chemistry

Sajid DominicLecturer

Ejaz Ahmad BuzdarLecturer

Anshar Ejaz Ansari Lecturer

Ijaz Ahmad SianAssistant ProfessorHead of Department

Deptt. of Commerce

COLLEGE FACULTY Deptt. of Biology

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Mahmood Al HassanLecturer

Head of Department

Zeshan Ahmad SaleemLecturer

Fiaz AhmadAssociate Professor Head of Department

Mahmood Khalid Assistant Professor

Muhammad IqbalAssistant Professor

Masood Ahmad KhanLecturer

Noman Rana Lecturer

Muhammad YounisAssociate ProfessorHead of Department

Deptt. of Geography

Deptt. of Computer Science

Tahir MahmoodLecturer

Khalid IqbalLecturer

Deptt. of Economics

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M. Sohail AnwarAssociate Professor Head of Department

Ghulam Mustafa Shahid Associate Professor

Abid FarooqAssistant Professor

Muhammad AkramAssistant Professor

Tariq JavedAssistant Professor

M. Ijaz KhanAssistant Professor

Khalid Hassan Assistant Professor

M. Nauman AslamLecturer

Basharat Ahmad BhattiAssociate Professor Head of Department

Ijaz NasirAssistant Professor

M.Aamir HameedAssistant Professor

Nauman TahirAssistant Professor

Deptt. of History Deptt. of English

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Hafiz Muhammad ManzoorAssociate Professor Head of Department

Muhammad Tahir FarooqAssistant Professor

Abdul Razaq Assistant Professor

Dr. Ahmad Saeed RashidAssistant Professor

Muhammad Umar YaqoobLecturer

Yasir FarooqLecturer

Deptt. of Islamiyat

Dr. Abdur RehmanAssociate ProfessorHead of Department

Dr. Amjad PervezAssistant Professor

Zafar IqbalAssociate Professor

Basit RehmanLecturer

Deptt. of Mathematics

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Ghulam AhmadAssociate ProfessorHead of Department

Atiq ur Rehman Assistant Professor

Muhammad BilalLecturer

Deptt. of Physics

Tanveer HameedAssistant Professor Head of Department

M. Abid Saleem ChAssistant Professor

M. Shahid Munir Lecturer

Deptt. of Physical Education

Zafar IqbalAssociate ProfessorHead of Department

Muhammad ShabanAssistant Professor

Abdul Waheed Assistant ProfessorHead of Department

Deptt. of Political Science

Muhammad Naeem BashirAssistant Professor

Walait Ali SabirAssistant Professor

Deptt. of Statistics

Shanawar HussainP.E.T

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Dr. M. Ahmad KhanAssistant ProfessorHead of Department

Abdul RaufAssistant Professor

Ghulam MurtazaAssistant Professor

Dr. M. Farid AhmadLecturer

Dr. Arif Hussain Arif Lecturer

Arif MehmoodLecturer

Deptt. of Urdu

M. Zahid SarfrazAssistant Professor

Hamza Mehboob Lecturer

Farhat JamshedLecturer

Muhammad Saleem Senior Librarian

Deptt. of Social Work

M. Nasir Javed Assistant ProfessorHead of Department

Librarian

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College Discipline Committee

1. Prof. Zafar Iqbal (Statistics) 2. Prof. Rana Attiq Ur Rehman 3. Prof. Naeem Bashir4. Prof. Yasir Farooq 5. Prof. Arif Mehmood 6. Mr. Shanawar Hussain PET

Chief ProctorMember Member MemberMemberPET Member

Cycle Stand Committee

1. Prof. Basit Rehman2. Prof. Muhammad Shaban

Focal PersonMember

College Security Committee

1. Prof. Ghulam Ahmad2. Prof. M. Nasir Javed Jappa

3. Prof. Mehmood Ul Hassan

ConvenerIncharge SecurityFocal PersonMember

Anti Dengue Committee

1. Prof. Younus Malik2. Prof. Akhtar Ali

ConvenerMember

Admission Forms Attestation Committee

1. Prof. Munawar Sultan2. Prof. Abdul Rauf3. Prof. Masood Ahmed4. Prof. Basit Rehman

1. Prof. Ghulam Ahmad, Associate Professor2. Prof. Zafar Iqbal, Associate Professor3. Prof. M. Iqbal Chohan, Associate Professor

ConvenerMemberMember

Student Affairs

1. Prof. Khalid Hassan

2. Prof. Khalid Iqbal3. Shanawar Hussain

Incharge for Morning & Evening ClassesMemberMember

BS Coordinator

1. Prof. Atiq Ur Rehman

Administrative Committies

College Anti Harrasment Committee

Time Table & Change of Subject

1. Prof. Dr. Abdul Rehman 2. Prof. Basit Rehman

InchargeMember

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Internal Examination

1. Prof. Munawar Sultan 2. Prof. M. Tariq Imtiaz3. Prof. Masood Ahmad4. Prof. Anshar Ijaz5. Prof. Zeeshan Ahmad

ControllerDy. Controller (G)Deputy Controller (BS)Assistant Controller (Inter)Asstt. Controller (BS)

Social Welfare Fund / Halal-e-Ahmar Fund

1. Prof. Muhammad Nasir Javed Jappa 2. Prof. Farhat Jamshed

InchargeMember

Fee Concession

1. Prof. Ghulam Ahmad 2. Prof. Zafar Iqbal Cheema

InchargeMember

Library Security Refund

1. Prof. Ejaz Ahmad Sian2. Mr. Muhammad Saleem Malik

InchargeSr. Librarian

Admission Committee For BS Classess

1. Prof. Iqbal Chohan2. Prof. Ghulam Ahmad3. Prof. Mehmood Ul Hassan4. Prof. Basit Rehman5. Mr. Rana Zahid Iqbal

ConvenerMemberMemberMemberMember

1. Prof. M. Iqbal Chohan 2. Prof. Fayyaz Ahmad3. Prof. Ijaz Ahmad Sian4. Prof. Mehmood Ul Hassan

Medical / Non-MedicalArtsI. ComI.C.S

College Students Identity Cards

1. Prof. Ghulam Murtaza Incharge

Camera and Photograpy

1. Prof. Waliat Ali Sabir2. Prof. Noman Rana

Admission Committee of 1st Year

InchargeMember

Incharge Tutorial Board and Student Leave Application

1. Dr. Abdul Rehman Vice Principal

Hostel Admission Committee

1. Prof. Muhammad Nasir Javed Jappa 2. Prof. Basit Rehman

Incharge / Warden

Incharge Scholarships/ Focal Person PEEF Scholarship

1. Prof. Khalid Hassan Incharge

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Why Choose Govt. Municipal Degree College?

You can enter GMDC with full confidence for the following reasons.(1) Excellent results in the board from year to year(2) Experienced and highly educated teachers with a passion for service(3) A library with more than 20,000 books and a study room(4) Computer lab equipped with state-of-the-art facilities(5) Diverse courses with practical and scientific utility(6) Extensive, lush and well-equipped campus with modern educational facilities(7) Excellent hostel facility with 100 rooms(8) Indoor and Outdoor Sports Facilities (9) Higher education in various fields after intermediate(10) Scholarships for needy/deserving studentsGMDC stands out in all respects among the public and private colleges in the city.Studying here can broaden your vision and ennoble your ideas.

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Semester 8Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code Specialization in Analytical Chemistry STA-321CHM-602CHM-604CHM-606CHM-608CHM-610

Introduction to Statical TheoryThermal Methods of AnalysisNuclear Analytical Techniques Food and Drug Chemistry Standard Methods and Quality AssuranceAnalytical Chemistry Practicals-II

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(0-2)

Specialization in Inorganic Chemistry STA-321CHM-612CHM-614CHM-616CHM-618CHM-620

Introduction to Statical TheoryX-Ray SpectroscopyHomogeneous Catalysis Radio Nuclear Chemistry Magneto Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Practicals-II

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(0-2)

Specialization in Organic Chemistry 3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(3-0)2(0-2)

STA-321CHM-622CHM-624

CHM-626CHM-628CHM-630

Introduction to Statical TheoryOrganic Polymers Reactive Intermediates and Photochemisty Disconnection Approach Organic Catalyst and Protective GroupOrganic Chemistry Practicals-II

Specialization in Physical Chemistry

Introduction to Statical TheoryApplication of Symmetry and Group Theory Quantum Mechanics Nuclear and Radiation Chemistry Electrochemical Aspects of Solutions Physical Chemistry Practicals-II

3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(0-2)

STA-321CHM-632

CHM-634CHM-636CHM-638CHM-640

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 1 Semester 3Semester 2Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code4(3-1)3(3-0)

4(4-0)4(3-1)4(3-1)4(3-1)

Semester 4 Semester 6Semester 5

Semester 7

Optional (Any two subjects): Math & Physics or Botany & Zoology

Principle in Animal Life-II

Fundamental Inorganic ChemistryEnglish Comprehension and Composition

Calculus-IIMechanics-II

Systematic anatomy and development

Islamic Studies / Ethics

Optional (Any two subjects): Math & Physics or Botany & Zoology

2(2-0)2(2-0)

4(3-1)

4(4-0)

4(3-1)

3(3-0)

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

CHM-302ENG-322ISL-321MTH-302PHY-302ZOL-302BOT-302

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Optional (Any two subjects): Math & Physics or Botany & Zoology

CHM-401ENG-421CSI-401MTH-405PHY-401ZOL-401BOT-401

Fundamental Physical ChemistryCommunication SkillsComputer Application & Web-IDifferential Equations-IElectricity and Mechanism-IAnimal diversity: Invertebrates Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution

4(3-1)3(3-0)3(3-0)4(4-0)4(3-1)4(3-1)4(3-1)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeCHM-402ENG-422CSI-422MTH-406PHY-401ZOL-402BOT-402

4(3-1)3(3-0)3(3-0)4(4-0)4(3-1)4(3-1)4(3-1)

Optional (Any two subjects): Math & Physics or Botany & Zoology

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeCHM-501CHM-503CHM-505CHM-507MTH-525

Advance Inorganic Chemistry-IAdvance Organic Chemistry-IAdvance Physical Chemistry-IAdvance Analytical Chemistry-IMathematics for Chemists

4(3-1)4(3-1)4(3-1)4(3-1)2(2-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeCHM-502CHM-504CHM-506CHM-508CHM-510

4(3-1)4(3-1)4(3-1)4(3-1)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

CHM-301ENG-321PST-321MTH-301PHY-301ZOL-301BOT-301

Fundamental Organic ChemistryFunctional EnglishPakistan StudiesCalculus-IMechanics-IPrinciple in Animal Life-I

Diversity of Plants

Fundamental Analytical ChemistryTechnical Writing Computer Application & Web-IIDifferential Equations-IIElectricity and Mechanism-IIAnimal Form and FunctionPlant Psychology and Ecology

Advance Inorganic Chemistry-IIAdvance Organic Chemistry-IIAdvance Physical Chemistry-IIAdvance Analytical Chemistry-IIEnvironmental Chemistry

Specialization in Analytical Chemistry ENG-611CHM-601CHM-603CHM-605CHM-607

English for EmploymentElectro analytical TechniquesAdvance Separation Techniques

Atomic Spectroscopy Analytical Chemistry Practicals-I

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(0-2)

Specialization in Inorganic Chemistry ENG-611CHM-611

English for EmploymentMain Group Organometallic and Organic reagents

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

CHM-613 CHM-615CHM-617

Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis Organo-Transition Metal Compounds Inorganic Chemistry Practicals-I

3(3-0)3(3-0)2(0-2)

Specialization in Organic Chemistry ENG-611CHM-621CHM-623

CHM-625CHM-627

English for EmploymentSpectroscopic Organic TechniquesRe-Arrangements and Pericycle Reactions Pharmaceutical Chemistry Organic Chemistry Practicals-I

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)2(0-2)

Specialization in Physical Chemistry English for EmploymentKinetic of Complex ReactionsAdvance Spectroscopy Material Chemistry Physical Chemistry Practicals-I

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(0-2)

ENG-611CHM-631CHM-633CHM-635CHM-637

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Chemical reactions takes place in plants and animals, this result in the formation of substances in some plants and animals that can be used to treat illness. The food we consum each day comes directly from chemical processes.

Chemistry as a subject has a significant importance in our daily lives and the society in general. Everything on the earth is made of chemicals. Chemistry helps to understand and observe the changes around us since such changes are caused by chemistry, for example, changes of the colors of leaves.

The aim of the BS program in Chemistry is to provide an upli f t ing nur turing environment that facilitates and stimulate the active and explorative learning of Chemistry for the students. This environment encourages creat ive thinking and thus contributes to the continuous personal and academic of the students.

BS CHEMISTRY

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS CHEMISTRY

The department has excellent computing facilities available for training, data analysis, programs development and research. These compare favorably with any university in Pakistan. The laboratories are rich in both software and hardware installations. We hope to strengthen our postgraduate programs, giving more emphasis on student's projects and making them more meaningful for the software industry.

encourage the students to participate in developing the Computer application that can contribute in nation development, and focus on project/research ranging from Practical problems of application development to deal with the abstract and philosophical issues of computer Science and advanced computing. We have versatile working research and developing groups.

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE BS COMP. SCIENCE

The department of computer science of GMDC is established to prepare youth to stand with up head in the modern era of computer, by training them in modern developing tools and technologies. An independent department of Computer Science was established in the year 2002 to perform all the functions related to Computer Science and especially to p romote and deve lop compu te r education in the country. Currently the department is offering the degree of B.S. Computer Science a four year degree program leading to MS (Computer Science) has excellent supporting faculty in the subjects of Mathematics, Statistics, Physics and other allied subjects for teaching these courses at BS (Computer Science) level. The first batch of BS(Computer Science) of the morning program passed in 2006. The department of Computer Science at GMDC is a student-centered and research-oriented depar tment. In addition to getting computer education, you will have opportunities to Participate in curriculum activities Particularly a r t i f i c i a l i n t e l l i gence , So f twa re Engineering, Data Bases, Numerical Analysis, Computer Architecture, Multimedia, and Graphics and contribute fresh knowledge to the field. Our faculty

NOTE: Admission Requirement : Fsc Pre-Engineering/

Gen.sc.Physics,Maths, Computer/ICS

With Physics & Maths

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 1 Semester 3Semester 2Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 4 Semester 6Semester 5

Semester 7 Semester 8

ENG-421

CSI-302ELE-401

STA-321ECO-408

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeCSI-401CSI-403

CSI-405CSI-407MTH-423

Data Structure and AlgorithmsComputer Organization and Assembly LanguageDiscrete StructuresProfessional Practices Differential Equations

4(3-1)4(3-1)

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeCSI-402CSI-404CSI-406MTH-424MGT-404

Design and Analysis of AlgorithmsTheory of AutomataDatabase SystemLinear Algebra Human Resource Management

3(3-0)3(3-0)4(3-1)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeCredit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeCSI-502CSI-504CSI-506CSI-508ENG-422

Artificial Intelligence Computer NetworksWeb Design and DevelopmentFundamental of Data MiningTechnical Writing

4(3-1)4(3-1)3(2-1)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeCSI-601CSI-603CSI-605SOC-307PST-321

Mobile and Application Development Computer Graphics Parallel and Distributed ComputingIntroduction to Sociology Pakistan Studies

3(2-1)3(2-1)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(2-1)3(3-0)

6(0-6)3(3-0)2(2-0)

Object Oriented ProgrammingDigital Logic DesignCommunication SkillsIntroduction to Statistical TheoryIntroduction to Pakistani Economy

4(3-1)4(3-1)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

ENG-322MTH-323

CSI-321

PHY-323

CSI-301 4(3-1)

3(2-1)

4(2-1)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Programming Fundamentals Introduction to Computing Application English Composition & Comprehension Calculus And Analytical GeometryBasic Electronics

3(3-0)4(3-1)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Compiler Construction Operating SystemNumerical ComputingMulti-Variate Calculus Introduction to So�ware Engineering

CSI-501CSI-503CSI-505MTH-324SWE-401

*Department can offer any one of the following Languages Chinese, French, German, English, Persian, Arabic

CSI-602

CSI-631CSI-604ISL-321

Distributed Database SystemForeign Languages*

Project Information Security Islamic Studies / Ethics

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BS ECONOMICS

BS-Economics course has been designed keeping in view all the above mentioned facts. Furthermore, this course is intended to prepare the students to meet its requirements of the changing world and changing job market. In this college highly qualified teachers are available to guide the students through their skill, motivation and experience.

Economics is a subject which is connected to the lives of human beings from the day out, however it emerged as an organized subject during the 18th century due to its importance it started to be taught as a basic subject in major educational institutions of the world, and its principles were applied to run the domestic and international economic affairs to meet the ideological and practical needs of the changing and developing economics, economic research has received wider currency. Today, it has became the most important subject with the Passage of time economics got divided into different branches and its experts are absorbed in both private and public departments. Today economic experts are rendering their services in trade, commerce, industry, planning and developments and almost in all the departments.

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR ECONOMICS

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 1 Semester 3Semester 2Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)

2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Semester 4 Semester 5

Principles of Macro EconomicsEnglish Comprehension and Composition Pakistan StudiesIntroduction to Calculus Economic GeographyPrincipal of Marketing

3(3-0)ENG-322ECO-302

PST-321MTH-322GEO-305MKT-401

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeIntermediate Micro EconomicsAgricultural EconomicsCommunication Skills Introduction to Statical Theory-IPrinciples of AccountingPrinciples of Management

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodePOL-406ECO-402ECO-404ECO-406STA-323ECO-408

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeECO-501ECO-503ECO-505ECO-507ECO-509ECO-511

Micro Economic TheoryMacro Econometric TheoryMathematical Economics-IPopulation Economics International FinanceHealth Economics

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Semester 8Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(0-3)

Institutional EconomicsIslamic EconomicsMonetary EconomicsProject

ECO-602ECO-604ECO-606ECO-631

Introduction to International RelationsIntermediate MacroeconomicsWorld Economic HistoryInternational Trade Theory Introduction to Statistical Theory-IIIssues In Pakistan Economy

Semester 7Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

ECO-601ECO-603ECO-605ECO-607ECO-609ECO-611

Research MethodologyPublic Sector EconomicsEconometrics -IIProject Appraisal & Investment AnalysisLabour EconomicsEnergy Economics

Semester 6Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeECO-502ECO-504ECO-506ECO-508ECO-510ECO-512

Development EconomicsEconometrics-IMathematical Economics-IIEnviromental & Natural Resource EconomicsGeneral Equilibrium & Welfare EconomicsManagerial Economics

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

ECO-401ECO-403ENG-421STA-322COM-301MGT-401

ECO-301 ENG-321ISL-321ISL-322MTH-321CSI-321SOC-307

Principles of Micro EconomicsFunctional English Islamic StudiesEthics (for Non Muslims only)Algebra and Trigonometry Introduction to Computing ApplicationsIntroduction to Sociology

2(2-0)

3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(2-1)

2(2-0)3(3-0)

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SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS ENGLISH

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 1 Semester 3Semester 2Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)

Semester 4 Semester 6Semester 5

Semester 7 Semester 8

Introduction to Sociology

Life Skills Phonetics and Phonology*

Poetry-IHistory of English Literature

Pakistan Studies

3(3-0)

LNG-301LNG-303LNG-305LNG-307LNG-309CSI-321

Introduction to Linguistics*Study Skills Sentence Analysis / GrammarIntroduction to Literary Study English for Academic Purposes Introduction to Computing Applications

3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

LNG-302LNG-304LNG-306LNG-308SOC-307PST-321

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)2(2-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeLNG-501LNG-503LNG-505LNG-507LNG-509LNG-511

Task Based Language TeachingPsycholinguistics Language and GenderStylistics-IICALLAmerican Literature

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeLNG-502LNG-504LNG-506LNG-508LNG-510LNG-512

Testing and EvaluationLiterary Theory Pakistani Literature in English Semantics and PragmaticsSecond Language Acquisition Corpus Linguistics

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

LNG-401LNG-403LNG-405LNG-407STA-321ISL-321ISL-322

Sociolinguistics Advance English Grammar*ELT Methods and Approaches Drama-IIntroduction to Statical Theory Islamic StudiesEthics (for Non Muslims only)

Stylistics-IWorld Englishes*Teaching Language SkillsDrama - IIAcademic CommunicationIntroduction to Psychology

LNG-402LNG-404LNG-406LNG-408LNG-410PSY-422

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Research MethodologyLiterary Criticism Syllabus Design & Materials DevelopmentDiscourse Analysis Forensic LinguisticsEnglish for Specific Purposes

LNG-601LNG-603LNG-605

LNG-607LNG-609LNG-611

Poetry-IIResearch ReportSchools of Linguistics NovelEnglish for Employment PurposesTranslation Studies

LNG-602LNG-604LNG-606LNG-608LNG-610LNG-612

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

* Compulsory courses for all BS students

The department of English consists of 8 regular teachers. Prof. Muhammad Sohail Anwar is serving as Head of the department while Prof. G. M. Shahid, Prof. Abid Farooq, Prof. Khalid Hassan, Prof. Akram Shahzad, Prof. Tariq Javed and Prof. Nauman Aslam are the prestigious members of this department. Actually this is the galaxy with shining gems. All the teachers are highly qualified and skilled. They utilize their expertise to inculcate qualities in the students. They also struggle hard to seek the hidden potential of the trainees. Prof. Akram Shahzad is the editor of English part of college magazine. They innovate the students to write different articles, essays, poetry and research papers for the said Magazine. The worthy HOD established an editorial group consisting of brilliant students who participated in different extra -curriculuar activities and won prizes at divisional and provincial levels. The new comers are not only encouraged but also guided to sharpen their potential. The department has a very rich library with almost 5000 books on different topics. The present Principal Dr. Zahoor Ahmad is also keen interested in the development of the departmental and doing best to equip the department. All the other teachers are very kind, sympathetic and cooperative. We can say that the "department of English of GMDC Fa i s a l abad i s one o f t h e departments of the college.

BS ENGLISH

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SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS MATHEMATICS

BS MATHEMATICS

The Department of Mathematics will offer courses and programs of study that will ensure that the student learner will be able to contribute to today's society. The students will obtain abilities to critically assess numer ica l and graphica l information; learn to formulate strategies for solving problems; and acknowledge the importance of being intellectually curious throughout their adult lives.The Department has qualified and experienced teachers who are devotedly inculcating in the students the zeal, spirit and determination necessary to compete with the new scientific challenges in every walk of life. The Department is also providing teaching assistance in the subject of Mathematics to other Department of the College, namely Physics, Chemistry, Economics etc.

Mathematics develops computational skill, critical thinking, and problem- solving skills. The theory, discipline, and techniques taught in mathematics courses are especially important in today's society. The faculty of the Department of Mathematics recognizes this and strives to ensure that the student learner obtains this knowledge.

Semester 7Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

MTH-601MTH-603MTH-605

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Optional Papers (3 out of Following Groups)

Applied Group

Semester 6Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeMTH-502MTH-504MTH-506MTH-508MTH-510MTH-512

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Semester 8

Pure Group

Note: Admission Requirement: Fsc. Pre Engineering/ ICS with Physics and Maths

Semester 2Credit Hours

CourseCode

3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(2-1)3(3-0)2(2-0)

3(3-0)

Course Title

MTH-302MTH-304STA-323PHY-425ENG-322PST-321

Calculus-IILinear Algebra & its ApplicationsIntroduction to Statistical Theory -IIIntroduction to Heat & Thermodynamics English Comprehension & CompositionPakistan Studies

Semester 4Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-1)3(3-0)

MTH-402MTH-404MTH-406MTH-408MTH-410PSY-422

Affine and Euclidean GeometryMechanics-IIDifferential Equations-IICombinatoricsC++Introduction to Psychology

MTH-607MTH-609MTH-611MTH-613MTH-615MTH-617

Algebric Number TheoryFluid Mechanics-IOperational ResearchSpecial Theory of RelativityMathematical Concept of Quantum Mechanics-IIntegral Equations

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(2-1)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodeMTH-608MTH-610MTH-612MTH-614MTH-616MTH-618

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Theory of OptimizationFluid Mechanics-IIMolding and SimulationSpecial FunctionsTheory of ElasticityMathematical Concept of Quantum Mechanics-II

MTH-602MTH-604MTH-606

Numerical Analysis -IIComputing Tools for MathematicsMathematical Statistics

Pure Group

MTH-622MTH-624MTH-626MTH-614MTH-634MTH-636

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Advanced Group Theory-IIMeasure Theory Advanced Complex AnalysisSpecial FunctionsRings And FieldsOperator Theory

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 1

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-1)3(3-0)2(2-0)2(2-0)

MTH-301MTH-303STA-322PHY-325ENG-321ISL-321ISL-322

Calculus-IDiscrete Mathematics Introduction to Statistical Theory -IFundamental of Electricity & Management Functional EnglishIslamic Studies Ethics (for Non-Muslims only)

Semester 5Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

MTH-501MTH-503MTH-505MTH-507MTH-509MTH-511

Real Analysis-IComplex Analysis-IAlgebra-IVector and Tensor AnalysisPoint Set TopologyDifferential Geometry

Semester 3Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(2-1)3(3-0)

MTH-401MTH-403MTH-405MTH-407CSI-321ENG-421

Calculus-IIIMechanics-IDifferential Equations-INumber TheoryIntroduction to Computing ApplicationsCommunication Skills

Real Analysis-IIComplex Analysis-IIAlgebra-IIMechanicsFunctional AnalysisMathematical Methods

Numerical Analysis-IPartial Differential Equations Advanced Set Theory

Algebric Number TheoryAdvanced Group Theory-ICryptographyAdvanced Functional AnalysisAdvanced TopologyContinuous Groups

MTH-607MTH-621MTH-623MTH-625MTH-627MTH-633

Optional Papers (3 out of Following Groups)

Applied Group

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Note: Elective may be offered from the list attached depending on the availability of resources of the department

Note: Admission Requirement: Fsc. Pre Engineering/ ICS with Physics and Maths

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The college offers 4-years BS (M) Programme which covers a wide range

This programme introduces students to the basics and the latest developments in the field of physics.

The department of physics at GMDC is as ancient as the tree infront of it. The department is strengthening as the roots of this tree.

L a b o r a t o r y w o r k i n c l u d e s thermodynamics, Modern & Nuclear Physics, Electricity & Magnetism, Circuit Theory.

Physics is one of the oldest sciences in the world under natural philosophy. Physics has extensive use in the field of eng ineer ing , compute r sc ience , medicine & instrumentation for various purposes.

of courses from quantum physics to the latest techniques. The courses stress on concept learning & problem solving skills.

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS PHYSICS

BS PHYSICS Semester 3

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodePHY-401PHY-403MTH-405MTH-429

ENG-421PHY-407

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(0-3)

Electricity & Magnetism-IModern Physics-IDifferential Equation-IIntroduction to Matric and Topological SpaceCommunication SkillsMechanics, Heat and Vibrations Lab Courses

Semester 5Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodePHY-501PHY-503PHY-505PHY-507PHY-509PHY-511

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(0-3)

Methods of mathematical Physics-IClassical MechanicsElectrodynamics-IElectronics-IRelativity and CosmologyElectromagnetism Lab Course

Semester 7Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Semester 8Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodePHY-602PHY-604PHY-606PHY-608PHY-610PHY-612PHY-614PHY-616PHY-618PHY-620PHY-629PHY-630PHY-631

Plasma PhysicsComputational PhysicsSolid State PhysicsIILaser and OpticsParticle Physics-II*Advanced Electronics Lab Course*Environmental Physics Lab Course*Health & Medical Physics II* Climatology and Metrology-II*Computational Material Physics Lab Course*Seminar (Research)Thesis**Project***

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(0-3)3(3-0)1(0-1)6(0-6)3(0-3)

Credit HoursCourse Title

Semester 1

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

CourseCode

Semester 2Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Mechanics-IIHeat and Thermodynamics

Introduction to Programing of Physicsts 3(3-0)

PST-321

MTH-112

PHY-302PHY-304PHY-306MTH-324

ENG-322

Multyvariable and Integral CalculusPakistan StudiesEnglish Comprehension & CompositionBasic Mathematics -II

Semester 6Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

CodePHY-502PHY-504PHY-506PHY-508PHY-510PHY-512

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Methods of Mathematical Physics-IIQuantum MechanicsNuclear Physics-IElectrodynamics-IIElectronics-IIAtomic & Nuclear Physics Lab Course

Semester 4Credit HoursCourse Title

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)4(3-1)

CourseCode

PHY-402PHY-404MTH-406PHY-408MTH-424CHM-321

Electricity & Magnetism-IIModern Physics-IIDifferential Equation-IIOptics & Modern Physics Lab Course Linear AlgebraIntroductory Chemistry

Note:* One Optional subject to be chosen in 7th & 8th Semester. ** Thesis will be allotted in the 7th Semester. However, thecredit hours for thesis will only count towards the 8th Semester.*** Projects may be opted in lieu of option-II of the subjectalready taken by the students in 7th Semester.Internship will be offered to students during summer vacationsas an optional activity.

PHY- 301PHY- 303MTH-323CSI- 321ISL- 321ISL- 322ENG-321MTH-111

Mechanics-IWaves & OscillationsCalculas and Analytical Geometry Introduction to Computing ApplicationsIslamic StudiesEthics (for Non-Muslims only) Functional EnglishBasic Mathematics I(Deficency Courses For F.Sc Pre-Medical)

(Deficency Courses For F.Sc Pre-Medical)

PHY-601PHY-603PHY-605PHY-607PHY-609PHY-611PHY-613PHY-615PHY-617PHY-619PHY-621

Quantum Mechanics IINuclear Physics-IIStatical MechanicsSolid State Physics-I*Practical Physics-I*Advanced Electronics*Environmental Physics-I*Health and Medical Physics-I*Climatology and Metrology-I*Computational Material Physics*Electronics Lab Course

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SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS PSYCHOLOGY

Psychology has always been very popular in institutions as one of the branch of philosophy since ancient times, with the passage of time this subject expanded to a large number of branches and psychologists are being hired in both private and government sectors. Today psychologists are serving in various walks of life like education, health, industry and defense. The courses of BS psychology have been developed keeping in view the requirements of modern era. Students are being taught by very devoted and expert teaching staff.

BS PSYCHOLOGY Credit HoursCourse Title

CourseCode

Semester 1 Semester 3Semester 2Credit HoursCourse Title

CourseCode

3(3-0)2(2-0)4(3-1)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse Title

CourseCode

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

2(2-0)

2(2-0)

4(3-1)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

Comprehension & Composition

Islamic Studies (Compulsory)

Ethics for Non Muslims

Introduction to Psychology-II

Introduction to Statistical Theory

Introduction to Mass Communication

Communication Skills

History and System in Psychology

Personality Psychology

Social Psychology

Foundation of Education

ENG-421

PSY-403

PSY-405

PSY-407

EDU-503

Semester 4Credit HoursCourse Title

CourseCode

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

3(3-0)

4(3-1)

3(3-0)

Technical WritingAdvanced Social PsychologyPsychological Testing & Measurement-ICognitive and Effective ProcessesIntroduction to International Relations

ENG-422

PSY-404

PSY-406

PSY-408

POL-406

Semester 5Credit HoursCourse Title

CourseCode

4(4-0)

3(2-1)

3(3-0)

3(2-1)

4(4-0)

Behavioral Neurosciences Psychological Testing & Measurement-IIResearch Methodology-IApplication of Statistics in PsychologyDevelopmental Psychology

PSY-501

PSY-503

PSY-505

PSY-507

PSY-509

Semester 6Credit HoursCourse Title

CourseCode

4(3-1)

3(3-0)

4(3-1)

3(2-1)

4(4-0)

Human Resource ManagementMental Health and Psychopathology-IHealth PsychologyResearch Methodology-IIIndustrial/ Organizational Psychology

PSY-502

PSY-504

PSY-506

PSY-508

PSY-510

Semester 7Credit HoursCourse Title

CourseCode

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(3-1)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

Clinical Psychology-I

Mental Health & Psychopathology-II

Organizational Behavior

Cross-cultural Psychology

Trauma Psychology

Consumer Behavior

Semester 8Credit HoursCourse Title

CourseCode

2(0-2)

4(3-1)

4(3-1)

4(4-0)

8(0-8)

4(4-0)

4(3-1)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

4(4-0)

Functional EnglishPakistan Studies (Compulsory) Introduction to Psychology-IAlgebra and TrignomataryToleranceIntroduction to Sociology

Counseling Psychology-I

Educational Psychology

Internship

Clinical Psychology-II

Counseling Psychology-II

Positive Psychology

Thesis (Final draft and oral defense) OR

any Optional Subject

Forensic Psychology

Sports Psychology

Military Psychology

Gender Issues in Psychology

Environmental Psychology

Psychology of Emotions

Thesis(Synopsis Submission) Or any one Optional Subject

ENG-321PST-321PSY-305MTH-321PSY-309SOC-307

ENG-322

ISL-321

ISL-322

PSY-306

STA-321

MCM-421

PSY-601

PSY-603

PSY-605

PSY-607

PSY-611

PSY-613

PSY-615

PSY-617

PSY-619 Media Psychology

PSY-632

PSY-602

PSY-606

PSY-608

PSY-630

PSY-612

PSY-614

PSY-616

PSY-618

PSY-620

PSY-622

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BS URDU Urdu is the National Language of Pakistan having a history of about 800 years. In the beginning it was a language of ordinary peoples and

therefore called as Rekhta (رخــــتهa fallen

thing). But the time came when it

c a l l e d a s U r d u - e - M u a l l a

GMDC Faisalabad .(imperialاردوئےمعـلي)

started BS urdu in 2016 when Dr. Muhammad Ahmad Khan became the Head of the Department. Under his supervision, the depar tment is growing day by day and participating in all college activities - with zeal and zest . Urdu depar tment of th is institution is comprising of the best faculty members in the division havingPh. D and M. Phil degrees. Students who join the Urdu department can adopt Teaching, Journalism and all administrative departments including the Education Corps of Pakistan Army.

SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR BS URDU

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 1

3(3-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

English-IPakistan StudiesMathematics-IPsychologySociologyEconomicsUrdu Zaban: Tashkil-O-Ertiqa

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 2

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)2(2-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

English-II

IslamiatStatisticsFalsafaMuslim Tehzeeb-O-SaqafatEducationShairy Asnaf: Taaruf Aur Tafheem-1

ENG-322ISL-321STA-321*URD-306*URD-308*EDU-321URD-302*Any Two from optional

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 3

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Urdu Sahafat Aagaz-O-IrtaqaComputer Ka Ilam-1HistoryPakistan: Sayasi Tareekh

Urdu aur Farsi kay Lisani RavabatBasharyatShairy Asnaf: Taaruf Aur Tafheem-II

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 4

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 5

3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Urdu Dastan Aur Nawal: Fikry Aur Fanny MubahisClassiki Urdu Ghazel ka Fikrry-O-Fanny Mutalia

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 6

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 7

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse

Code

Semester 8

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

ENG-321PST-321MTH-321*PSY-321*SOC-307*ECO-408URD-301*Any Two from optional

URD-421CSI-321*HIS-422*HIS-424PER-408*SOC-424URD-403*Any Two from optional

Computer ka Ilam-IIPunjabi Zuban-O-AdabGeographia AlamFitri Aalom : Taarufi MutaliaMaholiat Nasri Asnaf : Taaruf aur Tafheem-ITahreer-o-Insha (Amli Tarbeat)

CSI-422*PUN-414*GEO-416*NSC-425*ENV-408URD-401URD-404*Any Two from optional

Tahreek-I Adab Urdu Aur Adbi Tahreekein

Tanqeed: Mashraqi Naqdeen aur Amli Mashaq

Urdu Zaban Qaid-o-Imla

URD-501

URD-505URD-503URD-507URD-508

3(3-0)

3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)3(3-0)

Urdu Afsana Aur Darama: Fikry Aur Fanny MutaliaJadeed Urdu Ghazal Urdu Nazam: Fikrry Aur Fanny MutaliaUrdu Nnasar kay Asleeb Bayan-o-Bade-o-AroozTanqeed bunuadi Mubahis, Dabistan aur Magharbi Naqdeen

URD-502

URD-504URD-506URD-509URD-510URD-511

Aalmi Classic Urdu Fiction Main Tarikhi-O-Tehzeebi Shaoor

Asool-E-Tehqeeq-O-TadveenNaat navesi ka fan aur urdu main lughat navesi ki rawaetUrdu Adab ka Taneesi MutaliaMaaser shairi adab Lisaniat Asool I tahqeeq o tadveenResearch work

*URD-604*URD-605*URD-606URD-607

*URD-608*URD-609URD-601URD-603URD-660*Any one from optional

Adab Aur Samaji AloomAdab Aur AblagiatFaroog I Urdu kay Iham idaryUrdu Adab ka mabaad no abadiati mutalia Sir Syed ki fikri jahatMaaser Nasri adabResearch work Nay Tanqeedi MubahisIqbal ka Khasoosi Mutalia (Fikry-o-tashreehi mata)

*URD-612*URD-613*URD-614*URD-615*URD-616*URD-617URD-660URD-610URD-611

*Any two from optional

subversive activities during his educational career.

2: The candidate has to appear for the interview after submitting the1: Candidate must meet the proposed merit.

(i) The following documents will be required during the interview. admission form.

(ii) Written permission for admission on behalf of the parent or guardian.(iii) Affidavit that the candidate will not engage in any political or

(iv) Certified copies of the original academic credentials along with the original credentials.(v) Passport size image (4 for first year) (vi) Character Certificate from the last attended educational institution.(vii)Certified copy of father's identity card (CNIC).

WINTER (BOYS)Silver Gray Pant, White Shirt. Red Color Sweater/Jersy/CoatBlack Shoes Black Belt (Plane ) and College Tie.SUMMER (BOYS)Silver Gray Pant, White Shirt. Black Shoes, Black Belt (Plane ) and College Tie.WINTER (GIRLS)White Shalwar Qameez with Black Gown, Black Shoes, Scarf as per discipline Color.

White Shalwar Qameez with Black Gown, Black Shoes, Scarf as per discipline Color.SUMMER (GIRLS)

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ADMISSION PROCEDURE

UNIFORM COLLEGE MAGAZINEThe college publishes a research magazine called "Minerva" every year. It publishes research, creative, literary and critical essays and works of art by students and scholars. "Minerva" has a special place in terms of the variety of topics. Students and scholars can present their views in both Urdu and English. Two editors are selected out of the students to edit.

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FEE STRUCTURE

Fee Structure for BS Disciplines (Morning)

NOTEAny change in dues by the G.C. University Faisalabad will be implemented as per notication of G.C. University Faisalabad.

For BS(Evemomg) Classes Rs. 7000/- per semester additionally will have to be deposited as BS Evening Fee.

Extra Rs. 300/- will be charged for Computer as Miner Subject.

AdmissionFee

TuitionFee

BreakageFund

MagazineFund

LibraryFund

(Refundable)

Reg.Fund

UniversitySportsFund

Per Year

UniversityExams

Fee

MedicalFund

CollegeSportsFund

CollegeWelfare

Fund

ParkingFund

IdentityCardFund

ExamsFee

GeneralFund

ComputerFee

MasjidFund

AffiliationFund

Hilal-e-AhmarFund

Total(Rs.)

Semester 1Semester 2Semester 3Semester 4Semester 5Semester 6Semester 7Semester 8

450 360360360360360360360360

120120120120120120120120

6060606060606060

300-------

2000 3200-------

28002800280028002800280028002800

3030303030303030

9090909090909090

5050505050505050

5050505050505050

5050505050505050

200200200200200200200200

5050505050505050

5050505050505050

300300300300300300300300

100100100100100100100100

3030303030303030

TOTAL 40670

102904340434043404340434043404340

AdmissionFee

TuitionFee

BreakageFund

MagazineFund

LibraryFund

(Refundable)

Reg.Fund

UniversitySportsFund

Per Year

UniversityExams

Fee

MedicalFund

CollegeSportsFund

ParkingFund

GeneralFund

ComputerFee

MasjidFund

AffiliationFund

EveningFee

Semester 1Semester 2Semester 3Semester 4Semester 5Semester 6Semester 7Semester 8

450 360360360360360360360360

120120120120120120120120

6060606060606060

300-------

2000 3200-------

28002800280028002800280028002800

3030303030303030

9090909090909090

CollegeWelfare

Fund

5050505050505050

5050505050505050

IdentityCardFund

5050505050505050

ExamsFee

200200200200200200200200

5050505050505050

5050505050505050

300300300300300300300300

100100100100100100100100

Hilal-e-AhmarFund

3030303030303030

TOTAL

Total(Rs.)

96670

1729011340113401134011340113401134011340

70007000700070007000700070007000

Fee Structure for BS Disciplines (Evening)

3. A senior member of the staff is the Hostel Warden, who will looks after the college hostel and assist the hostel Superintendent.

9. No guest of the student is allowed to stay in the hostel. Any violation in this regard can result in fine Rs.500/P.N. or expulsion of the resident.

4. Hostel Superintendent is overall Incharge of the college hostel affairs.

1. Application for admission to the college hostel will be accepted on prescribed form available at the college office.2. Applicant should appear for interview of admission before the hostel admission committee. (Consisting of Hostel Warden and Hostel Superintendent)

13. All applications for redress of grievances should be submitted to the Superintendent who may send such applications to the Warden or the Principal if he thinks fit.

21. Monthly dues if any will be paid within a stipulated period after that a fine of Rs.100/- are charged during the said month. After one month his allotment is cancelled and entry into hostel is also banned.

16. Residents are supposed to keep their rooms clean and all items/ goods must be in order in their rooms.

7. Students have to handover keys of their rooms before leaving for summer vacation and no student will be allowed to live in hostel during summer vacation.

8. Principal and Warden along with or without Hostel Superintendent can inspect the hostel and student's rooms at any time.

17. Each room will be allotted to minimum of two students of the same class/group of study.

10. Students can not hold any function / activity which may injure the religious/ cultural and political sentiments of any other student/ resident.

15. Residents are not allowed to keep with them a private servant in hostel.

20. Fine must be paid within a stipulated period otherwise allotment is cancelled and entry into hostel is also be banned.

19. Playing of any type of game in the hostel premises is strictly banned and college ground is provided for games etc. on request for a limited period of time in the evening. Any violation in this respect will result in fine Rs.500/- or expulsion of the resident.

12. Wall chalking/ pasting any stickers/ poster of any types of students politics/ political activity in hostel building will result in fine of Rs.1000/- or expulsion of the resident.

18. If any student is found guilty of threatening, harassing, teasing and quarrelling with the fellow residents will be fined up to Rs.1000/ or expulsion of the resident or both.

6. Rooms are allotted by the Hostel Superintendent. No change is allowed after allotment and allotment is only for one year excluding summer vacation.

11. Residents are not allow to have any relation with any political party / group of political affiliated students. Any violation in this respect can result in fine of Rs.1000/- or expulsion of the resident.

5. Admission in hostel will be granted on merit/ need basis. The students from far-flung areas not on the direct route will be given preference for admission to the hostel.

14. Resident should send their applications or suggestions through the Superintendent to the Warden or the Principal.

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Hostel Rules& Regulation

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A CDC has been set up in the college to guide the students. Here, students are provided counseling on the first day about the choice of department and subjects for the completion of education and employment. Preparation of interviews, preparation of CV and job workshops etc. is conducted under this council. In addition, arrangements are made for the development of various departments of the college and provision of practical learning opportunities for the students on the basis of collaboration with other institutions.

Clubs and Societies

Various clubs and societies are set up in the college to highlight the literary and co-curricular abilities of the students. In these clubs and societies, students are provided opportunities to display their God-given abilities through organized activities.

Career Development Council (CDC)

Parking Rules

9. Students must not handover their keys to other students. He himself will be held responsible for theft of their bicycle/motorcycle

1. It is mandatory for the students to register their bicycle/ motorcycle in college.

5. Inform Cycle stand personals if keys of their bicycle/ motorcycle are lost or stolen6. No person other than college students are allowed to enter text and premises

8. Facilities of parking can be withdrawn on account of unavoidable circumstances or emergency7. Fine and punishment may be imposed on the students who enter cycle stand premises with any irrelevant persons.

3. It is necessary to double lock bicycle/ motorcycle.

Library rules and regulations are displayed for students in library premises.

Library Rules

2. It is also mandatory for the students to write their names , class and roll no clearly on their bicycle/ motorcycle.

4. Students may be fined Rs. 100 in case their bicycle/ motorcycle are not double locked

22. Hostel Superintendent with the consent of hostel Warden arranges the study hours. All the residents must observe the study hours; Disturbances / violation can result of fine up to Rs.500/P.N.

24. Residents are not allowed to keep with them any type of sound/ electronics/ electrical items (except Laptop without speakers) and arms/ weapons etc. in their rooms, violation can result in fine up to Rs.1000/- or police case and expulsion of the resident.

23. Wings prefects are be appointed by the Hostel Superintendent and they are responsible for maintaining peaceful atmosphere particularly in study hours and responsible to come into the notice of the Hostel Superintendent any type of violation of the hostel rules regarding their wings otherwise they are replaced immediately. They are also responsible to mark attendance of each room during study hours, absentees are fined Rs.100/P.N. and the attendance register will be checked any time by the Hostel Superintendent/ Warden.

Govt. Municipal Degree CollegeJaranwala Road, Faisalabad.

Phone: 041-9220283 URL : www.gmdc.edu.pk Email: [email protected]

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