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This is a list of computing schools in Pakistan, recognized by the National Computing Education Accreditation Council (NCEAC) - Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) (HEC). [ 1 ] SE – software engineering
NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (NUST-SEECS), formerly NUST Institute of Information Technology, is a constituent school in Islamabad, Pakistan. It was created on a self-financed basis in April 1999 as a constituent college of National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan (NUST). The formation of NUST was ...
National University of Sciences and Technology (Pakistan), Military College of Signals, Rawalpindi Campus; National Textile University, Faisalabad (Main Campus) [27] National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, (Lahore Campus) [28] National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, (Chiniot Campus) [29]
The Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology was launched in 1997. Academic departments offering degrees in Management Science and Computer Science were established. The Department of Management Science offered BBA and MBA degrees with specializations in the fields of Management, Marketing, and Finance.
The LUMS School of Science and Engineering has published in international journals in Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. The biomechanics lab at LUMS is the sixth International Cricket Council (ICC)-accredited cricket lab in the world, following those in Brisbane, Chennai, Loughborough and ...
Textile Institute of Pakistan [1] Private 1994 Textile and apparel (design/science/business) [45] Habib University [1] Private 2014 Liberal arts and sciences, computer science and engineering [46] Karachi Institute of Technology and Entrepreneurship Private 2013 Business, computer science, law, architecture and design [47]
Limited job security: Teachers in Pakistan may have limited job security, which can lead to high turnover rates and a lack of motivation among teachers. Societal and cultural issues: Teachers in Pakistan may face societal and cultural barriers that limit their ability to teach certain subjects or work with certain student populations.
The university is the first multi-campus university in Pakistan, having five modern campuses based in different cities. [3] These campuses are located in Chiniot-Faisalabad, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Peshawar, providing a standard educational environment and recreational facilities to 11,000 students, out of which 500 are faculty members and a quarter is covered by female students.