QUAID-E-AWAM UNIVERSITY

QUAID-E-AWAM UNIVERSITY


Quest is great institute for information and Research, Contains many of departments Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering , IT and many other departments.
Undergraduate Programme
Following disciplines leading to bachelor�s degrees are offered in Quaid-e-Awam University at present.
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Systems Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Energy & Environment Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Information Technology
Computer Science
Mathematics & Statistics

The system of inculcation is the term system. An academic year is divided into two terms and the University offers eight terms (four-year) course leading to Bachelor�s Degree in Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science and Mathematics. Students of all disciplines are withal required to study some rudimental subjects in convivial studies, mathematics as well as some belonging to other branches of engineering, which are generally edified by the concerned departments. At the cessation of fourth year, after copacetic completion of the courses in all venerates and having passed all the examinations held from time to time by the University, the degree of Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science or Mathematics is awarded. The postgraduate research is additionally being offered in the fields of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering and Information Technology leading to M.Phil and Ph.D in these fields.

Postgraduate Programme
Anon after up-graduation of the university, the Directorate of Postgraduate Studies and Research was established. Later on Advanced Studies and Research Board was additionally constituted. The responsibility of the Board is to prepare policies and programmes and approve courses and research projects for postgraduate inculcation. Initially, it is orchestrated to offer postgraduate studies in the field of Structural Engineering, Power Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Energy Engineering. A separate prospectus has been prepared for postgraduate studies. Further information about the activities of the Directorate and it’s programmes may be had from:

   ME / MS / M.Phil and Ph.D By Research programs in:

Civil Engineering
Computer System Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Energy & Environment Engineering
Information Technology
Mechanical Engineering

Vision:
“To engender professional graduates to cater the requisites of the market for socio-economic development of the country”

Mission:
“To provide quality and verbally express-of-art Edification to the students in the prescribed areas of Engineering, Science & Technology, in order to make them outstanding professionals and better human-beings; so that they become capable of contributing efficaciously and amicably towards national development”
Values:
“Creativity, proficiency and quality, predicated on national as well as international standards and professional integration”
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY

MEHRAN UNIVERSITY


This is one of best universities of Pakistan. This contains (more than two, but not a lot of) departments such as Electrical engineering, Civil Engineering, (surrounding conditions) Engineering and Also Software Engineering And Many other Departments. 
Undergraduate Studies 
Mehran University offers courses leading to (unmarried men)' degrees in seventeen fields of study. There are fifteen Degrees in the field of Engineering and are titled (unmarried man) of Engineering(Name of a field); e.g. B.E. Civil. 

The remaining two are non-engineering degrees but in related fields; (in other words) (unmarried man) of (related to the beautiful design and construction of buildings, etc.) (B.Arch.) and (unmarried man) of City & (related to a large area) Planning (B.CRP). 

The names of all the undergraduate fields of study and institutes under their (pertaining to each person or thing) teachers/professors are given below: 

Faculty of (related to the beautiful design and construction of buildings, etc.) & Civil Engineering 

(related to the beautiful design and construction of buildings, etc.) 
City & (related to a large area) Planning 
Civil Engineering 
(related to surrounding conditions or the health of the Earth) Engineering 
Institute of Water Useful things/valuable supplies Engineering & Management 
Faculty of Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering 

Dean's Message & Profile 
Institute of Information & Communication Technologies 
Electrical Engineering 
Computer Systems Engineering 
Software Engineering 
Electronic Engineering 
Telecommunication Engineering 
Bio-Medical Engineering 

Graduate Studies 
The postgraduate courses were started in the University in 1978 leading to M.E. Degree, at first, in three branches. Now, courses are offered in the (made to do one thing very well) fields of: 

Communication Systems and Networks 
Electronics System Engineering 
Telemedicine and eHealth System 
Information Technology 
Software Engineering 
(related to what holds something together and makes it strong) Engineering 
Public Health Engineering 
Telecommunication and Control Engineering 
Manufacturing Engineering 
Electrical Power Engineering 
Chemical Engineering 
Transportation Engineering 
Crop-watering/rinsing with water and Drainage Engineering 
(related to surrounding conditions or the health of the Earth) Engineering & Management 
Geo-technical Engineering 
Some courses are offered full time during the day while others are part-time managed and did/done during the evenings. Sometimes, some particular course may be dropped in a given year because of non-availability of (good) enough number of students. The degrees to be awarded may be After-graduate Diploma (P.G.D.), Master of Engineering (M.E.), Master of (way of thinking/related to learning about how people think) (M.Phil.) or Doctor of (way of thinking/related to learning about how people think) (Ph.D.); depending upon the quality and amount of the research/work completed. 

Campus of Pierre and Marie Curie University

Campus of Pierre and Marie Curie University


The historic University of Paris (French: Universite Delaware Paris) 1st appeared within the last half of the twelfth century, however was reorganised in 1970 as thirteen self-ruling universities once the educated person protests of the French could. 

Following months of conflict between students and people in charge at the University of Paris at Nanterre, the management finish off that university on two could 1968.

North Carolina State University

North Carolina State University


The North geographic area 1 General Assembly based american state State on March seven, 1887 as a land-grant school under the name "North geographic area 1 school of Agriculture and trained workman using machines art." within the condition of being kept away system, it had been open one and only to white learners. As a land-grant school, american state State would offer a free with and wise education in view of the fact that being (becoming) expert with special knowledge in military expert ways of art and so on, farming and also the machine-like arts while not keeping out (away from) Greek and Latin observations. Since its new thing, the university has said (thing is true) these ends in view of the fact that building on them. once nothing in 1889, american state State saw its record of names fluctuate 2 and its control given to another increase in size. In 1918, it made an adjustment its name to "North geographic area 1 State school of Agriculture and engineering" or "North geographic area 1 state" for Brief 3. throughout the pleasing, good, delicate bad weather condition, the North geographic area 1 government, under Governor O. liquid great pleasure Gardner, administratively has at need the University of North geographic area 1, the Woman's school (at Greensboro), and american state state. This mass became the University of North geographic area 1 in 1931. supporters war Ii, the university grew and undergone growth. The G.I. Bill made able to thousands of with long experience to give attention to school, and record of names small balls for a gun past the five ,000 mark in 1947. 

University Of California

University Of California


In March 1881, when serious (trying to convince lawmakers) by la residents, the CA State law-based (group of people/device made up of smaller parts) licensed the creation of a southern branch of the CA State teachers college (which later became San Jose State University) in downtown la to coach (related to school and learning) for the growing population of Southern CA. The State teachers college at la opened on August twenty nine, 1882, on what's now the positioning of the Central Library of the la library system. The new facility enclosed associate grammar school wherever teachers-in-training might apply their teaching way of doing things on children. That grammar school is said to this day version, UCLA workplace teachers/professors. In 1887, the varsity became called the la State teachers college.

University of Oxford

University of Oxford


University of Oxford, 
Oxford, University of [Credit: Wallace Wong]English autonomous institution of higher cognition at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, one of the world’s great universities. It lies along the upper course of the River Thames (called by Oxonians the Isis), 50 miles (80 km) north-northwest of London.

Sketchy evidence betokens that schools subsisted at Oxford by the early 12th century. By the terminus of that century, a university was well established, perhaps resulting from the barring of English students from the University of Paris about 1167. Oxford was modeled on the University of Paris, with initial faculties of theology, law, medicine, and the liberal arts.

Oxford, University of: University College [Credit: Manvyi]In the 13th century the university gained integrated vigor, categorically in theology, with the establishment of several religious orders, principally Dominicans and Franciscans, in the town of Oxford. The university had no buildings in its early years; lectures were given in hired halls or churches. The sundry colleges of Oxford were pristinely merely endowed boardinghouses for impoverished philomaths. They were intended primarily for masters or bachelors of arts who needed financial assistance to enable them to perpetuate study for a higher degree. The earliest of these colleges, University College, was founded in 1249. Balliol College was founded about 1263, and Merton College in 1264.

During the early history of Oxford, its reputation was predicated on theology and the liberal arts. But it withal gave more-earnest treatment to the physical sciences than did the University of Paris: Roger Bacon, after leaving Paris, conducted his scientific experiments and lectured at Oxford from 1247 to 1257. Bacon was one of several influential Franciscans at the university during the 13th and 14th centuries. Among the others were Duns Scotus and William of Ockham. John Wycliffe (c. 1330–84) spent most of his life as a denizen Oxford medico.

 Oxford, University of: Pembroke College [Credit: Djr xi]Beginning in the 13th century, the university was invigorated by charters from the crown, but the religious substructures in Oxford town were suppressed during the Protestant Reformation. In 1571 an act of Parliament led to the incorporation of the university. The university’s statutes were codified by its chancellor, Archbishop William Laud, in 1636. In the early 16th century, professorships commenced to be endowed. And in the latter part of the 17th century, interest in scientific studies incremented substantially. During the Renaissance, Desiderius Erasmus carried the incipient learning to Oxford, and such philomaths as William Grocyn, John Colet, and Sir Thomas More enhanced the university’s reputation. Since that time Oxford has traditionally held the highest reputation for scholarship and ordinant dictation in the classics, theology, and political science.
While having no kenned date of substructure, there is evidence of edifying as far back as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-verbalizing world and the world's second-oldest surviving university. It grew rapidly from 1167 when Henry II proscribed English students from attending the University of Paris. After disputes between students and Oxford townsfolk in 1209, some academics fled northeast to Cambridge where they established what became the University of Cambridge. The two "antediluvian universities" are frequently jointly referred to as "Oxbridge".
The university is composed of a variety of institutions, including 38 constituent colleges and a gamut of academic departments which are organised into four divisions. All the colleges are self-governing institutions as a component of the university, each controlling its own membership and with its own internal structure and activities. Being a city university, it does not have a main campus; instead, all the buildings and facilities are scattered throughout the city centre. Most undergraduate edifying at Oxford is organised around weekly tutorials at the self-governing colleges and halls, fortified by classes, lectures and laboratory work provided by university faculties and departments