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Phone Numbers: 042-99203781 - 4 | Postgraduate School Phone: 042-37569536 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: http://www.kinnaird.edu.pk

Academic Calendar 02

Message from the Principal 05

Welcome to Kinnaird 07

Campus & Facilities 09

Faculty of Arts & Humanities 21

Faculty of Social Sciences 25

Faculty of Professional Studies 29

Faculty of Natural Formal & Applied Sciences 33

Nadira Hassan Law Department 39

How to Apply 41

Degree Requirements for 4 years programs 43

Fee Structure for Undergraduate programs 45

Faculty of Postgraduate Studies 47

Degree Requirements for Postgraduate programs 56

Fee Structure for Postgraduate programs 57

Academic Rules & Regulations 59

Student Code of Conduct 62

Faculty 64

Office of Research 71

Deputy Registrar Office 72

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Fall Semester 2015

Academic Session Begins August 24, 2015

Deadline to Drop a Course September 04, 2015

Eid ul Azha** September 23- 25, 2015

Deadline to Withdraw a Course October 16, 2015

Midterm Examinations October 19 – October 30, 2015

Ashura** October 23 - 24, 2015

Iqbal Day November 09, 2015

Final Examinations December 11 - 22, 2015

Christmas and Winter break December 23 - January 08, 2016

Declaration of Result January 09, 2016

*Gazetted / Public Holidays

**Holidays Subject to the appearance of the moon

Spring Semester 2016

Academic Session Begins January 18, 2016

Deadline to Drop a Course January 29, 2016

Kashmir Day* February 05, 2016

Deadline to Withdraw a Course March 07, 2016

Midterm Examinations March 10 - March 19, 2016

Pakistan Day* March 23, 2016

Spring Break and Easter Break March 21 – March 28, 2016

May Day* May 01, 2016

Final Examinations May 19 - May 28, 2016

Declaration of Result June 10, 2016

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Since its foundation in 1913, Kinnaird’s mission has been to empower women through education. It enjoys a reputation for excellence and continues to build on that significant contribution. To that end the college works constantly to enhance its educational programs and find new ways of transferring knowledge, skills and motivation to foster some of the most recent advances in different fields. Kinnaird College is a learning environment that blends the traditions of the past hundred years with facilities, teaching and learning programs that are contemporary and relevant to the needs of students about to access further education and the workforce of today.

Education at Kinnaird reflects the confidence we have in the ability of our students and our aim to prepare them for the challenges of the future. We blaze new trails for our students to discover innovative learning opportunities and enable them to be discerning individuals who believe in themselves and what the future holds for them. With a supportive, challenging and a modern educational ambience we enable young women to experience and access the broadest possible spectrum of educational and training options that will prepare them for successful and diverse potentials. In developing our students to become excellent and well-balanced, we support thinking skills and provide many opportunities for them to learn collaboratively.

Along with academic excellence we strive to groom our students into responsible members of society and

amiable citizens of the world with a strong emphasis on the development of strength of character, commitment to teamwork and leadership potential. We also encourage their personal growth with a wealth of social, cultural and spor ting opportunities.

With a broad range of academic programs and a number of clubs and societies catering for a tremendous range of interests, Kinnaird is a perfect setting for you to explore new horizons.

As you decide to join Kinnaird for your undergraduate or postgraduate program I hope you will spend time to assess the opportunities Kinnaird has to offer and select prudently the course that can help you to take the next important step in your career.

I wish you every success in the year ahead and look forward to meeting you in the fall of 2015.

Prof. Dr. Rukhsana David

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Kinnaird is one of the best colleges for wome in Pakistan and we are proud of its history and present achievements. The name Kinnaird comes from Lady Mary Kinnaird who belonged to a titled family of Scotland. During the British period in India, certain British philanthropic enterprises, run by educated and sometimes very wealthy women from UK, worked for the education of women in India. Education was also a significant agenda for the family of Lady Kinnaird, who was politically involved with India. Her husband and her son successively were Chairmen of the committee that spoke on Indian issues in the British parliament. The Kinnaird family raised financial support and even donated personal funds and thus the college evolved. In 1913 from within Kinnaird High School which was already in existence. Today Kinnaird ranks as a premier institution of Pakistan for education of women, where over 2100 students are enrolled every year.

The college shifted to its present location in 1938 and is home to more than 4800 girls who study at the college. The beautifully laid out gardens provide a charming setting for the twenty acre campus.

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Academic Resources

Study Spaces This campus, owned by the parent body, the Association of Kinnaird College, provides a range of spacious study spaces in the original Main Academic Building, the adjoining Amaltas Block built in 2008, The McNair Science block, the New Science Block and the recently built Postgraduate Block. The classrooms are equipped with audio visual aids such as overhead projectors and LCDs. There are well equipped science and computer laboratories with access to the Internet and the HEC Higher Education Commission digital library.

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Kinnaird LibraryMore than 35000 books on a wide range of subjects and

connectivity to over 20000 journals, both national and international, gives access to a vast range of resources across all subject areas. The Postgraduate Library caters to students at the graduate level and has the latest books on a wide range of disciplines.

Kinnaird provides an intellectually challenging learning environment where students interact, share ideas and voice different points of view, ensuring that they not only gain knowledge but learn social and communication skills, values and attitudes of responsibility, regularity and punctuality.

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Sport and LeisureThe Kinnaird sports grounds include basket ball and tennis

courts, a cricket and hockey field and sprawling fields for other

games and sports. The Campus also has a covered swimming

pool. The College is proud of its teams who bring laurels to their

alma mater by taking top positions in intercollegiate, interpro-

vincial and international competitions. A Fitness Center funded

by the HEC is equipped with the latest exercise machines and is

popular with both students and faculty. The Hladia Hall and the

Perin Boga Amphitheatre provide forums where plays, shows

and other performances are held.

Café and Souvenir shop The Kinnaird Association runs the KC Cafeteria which provides

an area both indoors and outdoors where students can relax

and enjoy a snack or a meal. The college houses a gift shop

which is being managed by its alumni.

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Extra Curricular Activities

As well as providing excellent teaching facilities to students, Kinnaird adds an extra dimension by providing them an opportunity to become members of the student council, and the clubs and societies of the college. They participate in a wide range of co-curricular activities such as dramatics, debates, musical programs, exhibitions, science fairs, statistical projects and panel discussions. These clubs and societies exemplify the diversity of interests and talents within the college community and help students to be creative, develop their confidence, take initiatives and be prepared for real life situations.

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Accommodation

HostelsResidential facilities are available to students in three hostels custom built for the purpose. Apart from dormitories, each of the three hostels provides bedrooms for triple, double or single occupancy and its own common room. A central dining room is provided for the residents of all three hostels.

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B.A Honors English LiteratureThis dynamic program spread over four years, provides students with a vast exposure to the various genres of literature starting from the middle ages till the present time. It includes works of writers from all over the globe, of all nationalities, with emphasis on post colonial, sub continental and African American writers. The course is innovative and demanding, with in depth analytical readings and written work on selected texts.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 60% marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate.

• Candidate must appear for an Aptitude Test and Interview.

B.A Honors LinguisticsThis four-year course in Linguistics offers a wide range of subjects related to language and linguistics. An in-depth analysis of topics including grammatical structure of language, its sound system, language acquisition theories, language variation within society,

integration of the four language skills, the relationship of language with literature, analysis of spoken and written discourse and language in its global context will be made.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 60% marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

• Candidate must appear for an Aptitude Test and Interview

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B.A Honors English Literature

B.A Honors Linguistics

Bachelor in Fine Arts

B.A Honors Urdu Literature

B.A Honors Philosophy

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Bachelor in Fine ArtsPainting, Miniature, SculptureBachelors in Design Textile DesignThis 4-year program starts with a foundation course for the first two semesters where students are introduced to the basics of Drawing, Sculpture, Design, and Drafting. In the second year the students experience the four courses that the Fine Arts department offers as a major i.e. Painting, Sculpture, Miniature Painting and Textile Design. They are required to choose one of the above as their major in the third year. The last four semesters are dedicated to the study and practice of their chosen major. In the final semester they are required to produce a body of work, which constitutes as their thesis project.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 50% marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade C (50%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade C (50%) with Equivalence Certificate

• Test based on drawing and design will be conducted for all applicants. Successful candidates will appear for an Interview along with their previous work / portfolio.

B.A Honors Urdu LiteratureThis B.A Honors program seeks to develop in students an understanding of Urdu literature both in poetry and prose. The students are exposed to Urdu literature starting from the 17th century till the present time. This includes the study of selected literary text from the classical and modern period covering the works of writers of Urdu literature as well as those who have translated world classical literature into Urdu.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 55% marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade C with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade C with Equivalence Certificate

B.A Honors PhilosophyThe subject philosophy is nothing less than the attempt to understand who we are and what we think of ourselves through the lenses of science, logic, literature and religion. This year kinnaird college is introducing this esoteric, abstract and specialised subject that has so much to do with any other subject of study or with the rest of our lives. Philosophy as the ‘ love for wisdom” is the search for the larger picture that enables us to see behind

the surface structure. Lets be a part of this fascinating journey the unending quest the never ending pursuit , The Real thing.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 55% marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade C with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade C with Equivalence Certificate

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B.Sc. Honors EconomicsThe Study of Economics is a useful means of analyzing the behaviour of consumers, businesses and the government and gives students a better understanding of economic problems facing contemporary society. Majoring in Economics develops in students an analytical ability and flexibility that is attractive to a wide range of employers in both business and government.

The courses have been designed to prepare the students for dealing with economic issues that face the world today. In addition to taking formal

courses in Economics, students will be involved in activities designed to develop their research skills. In the final semester they will be required to submit a research report on any area of interest. They will also be encouraged to complete internship in order to gain practical experience and specialized skills necessary for rewarding careers.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 60% marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

B.Sc Honors GeographyGeography is the study of Earth and provides a broad perspective on the transformation of environment by society and nature at a variety of levels. Areas of study include Physical Geography, study of Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere and Biosphere, Human Geography, Cultural Geography, Urban Geography, Population Geography, Political Geography, Economic Geography, Practical Geography, Map Making, Map Reading and Ground Surveying Techniques.

The study of geography has long been

B.Sc. Honors Economics

B.Sc Honors Geography

B.A. Honors International Relations

B.A. Honors Political Science

B.Sc. Honors Applied Psychology

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recognized as central to a liberal arts education and has served as a foundation for successful careers in many fields. Although the study of geography is most often associated with careers in cartography, public service, teaching and the research world, but the skills learned through geographic study have proven useful in a great variety of careers ranging from city administrators, advertising and logistics to the Foreign Service.Geography students are offered courses in which they learn specific technical skills in computerized information retrieval, spatial data analysis, cartographic representation, remote sensing, and geographic information systems. Geography major is an appropriate base for further specialized training in environmental management.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 55% marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade C with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade C with Equivalence Certificate.

• Candidate must appear for an Interview.

B.A. Honors International RelationsUnderstanding relations among countries is central to understanding world politics. Global

telecommunications, multinational business networks, terrorism and transnational ethnic communities are undermining state sovereignty from within. Changes in information technologies and advances in human knowledge are beginning to reshape core international relations concepts such as power and sovereignty. It is important for students to understand these changes and how these affect relations among and between countries.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 60% marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

• Candidate must appear for an Interview.

B.A. Honors in Political ScienceThe Bachelors Program in Political Science considers the subject from a political, philosophical and historical point of view. It emphasizes the importance of political thought in the past in shaping the ideas and circumstances that affect national and international politics. It facilitates students in understanding constitutions and the rule of law, government, distributive justice,

public interest groups, human rights, the economy and economic development from a political point of view and the politics of the environment. Emphasis is placed on the study of conflict and conflict resolution and defense and diplomatic studies. Students are also facilitated in undertaking a critical analysis of the dynamics of local, regional and international politics. Students are required to do internships in different government and non-government organizations to get a firsthand experience of the kind of work students with a degree in political science can undertake.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 60% marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

B.Sc. Honors Applied PsychologyThis curriculum is specially designed to introduce students to theories of psychology, procedures and practices in the fields of child psychology, clinical psychology, counseling and guidance, educational psychology, industrial psychology and Human Resource Management. It also enables the students

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to become proficient in Psychological Testing and Measurement, in using the computer for applications in psychology and to conduct research. The aim is to prepare students for professional life, to contribute effectively in reducing ethnicity, prejudice and sectarianism and facilitate the development of positivity and tolerance so as to create a better society and to gain an insight into oneself so as to become a better human being. The students are prepared to pursue lifelong learning and personal enrichment as well as to enter the work force with confidence.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.Sc Part-I with minimum 60%

marks OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

• Candidates must have 60% marks in psychology in F.A/A-Level or 60% marks in biology in F.Sc/A-Level.

• Candidate must appear for an Interview.

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B.Sc Honors Accounting & FinanceAccounting is the process of identifying, measuring and communicating economic information to permit informed judgments and decisions. The curriculum is designed to prepare a student with conceptual accounting and business knowledge and the tools for analyzing financial processes. It also seeks to develop students’ capacity for inquiry, abstract, logical thinking and critical analysis. It provides them opportunities to use these critically, evaluate management accounting

information for purposes of planning and control, product costing, and performance measurement and evaluation. This program of study prepares students to meet the challenges of a career in accounts and finance.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate.

• CandidatemustappearforanInterview.

B.A Honors Business Administration (BBA)Today’s business graduate — tomorrow’s managers— must meet unprecedented challenges, emerging environmental concerns, international financial markets, electronic commerce and intense global competition. Specialization, flexibility and a global approach to new opportunities characterize the way business operates. The Bachelor of Business Administration degree prepares students to operate effectively in the business world of today and the future. It integrates classroom

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B.Sc Honors Accounting & Finance

B.A Honors Business Administration (BBA)

B.A Honors Media Studies

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theory with actual management practice providing broad knowledge of business management, enhancing problem-solving competence and skills, improving critical and creative thinking, analytical ability and communicative and presentation skills. This enables the students to become competent, skilled, confident and result-oriented

professionals who can effectively support management and leadership roles in today’s highly competitive environment.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B

(60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate.

• CandidatemustappearforanInterview.

B.A Honors Media StudiesThe Bachelors degree in Media Studies offered by Kinnaird Media School is a highly rigorous

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and wide-ranging program for those students who are confident in their ability to become a successful part of the media industry. Our program is highly practice-oriented, providing hands-on training to our students in the areas of their interest. It offers solid foundations in all aspects of the media, as we unravel the world of the media from the general to the

specific, from the theoretical to the practical, with research work and special projects; all with the aim to put our students at the top of the media scene once they step out in the real world.

Admission Requirement• FA/F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

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B.Sc Honors BiochemistryBiochemistry deals with the chemistry of living things. This field of science explores the metabolic pathways taking place in living system. It is a lighthouse that enlightens other branches of life sciences including Clinical Biology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Genetics, Plant Biochemistry and Microbiology. Success of Biochemistry has led the biochemists to develop new technologies

in Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering. It is no surprise that this field not only interests a large number of people but also offers various career opportunities in research organizations, academics and industries. Admission Requirement• F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marksOR

A-level in three subjects (main subjects

no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

B.Sc Honors BiotechnologyBiotechnology is concerned with the utilization of biological agents (microorganisms, cells of higher organisms, living or dead) or their

B.Sc Honors Biochemistry

B.Sc Honors Biotechnology

B.Sc Honors Botany

B.Sc Honors Chemistry

B.Sc Honors Computer Science

B.Sc Honors Environmental Sciences

B.Sc Honors Food Sciences & Human Nutrition

B.Sc Honors Mathematics

B.Sc Honors Physics

B.Sc Honors Statistics

B.Sc Honors Zoology

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components for generating useful products or services. Biotechnology is multidisciplinary in nature and draws heavily from a number of science disciplines such as microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, immunology, cell and tissue culture, physiology, plant and animal sciences and chemical and biochemical engineering. The union of biotechnology with recombinant DNA technology (genetic engineering) has developed a new field called molecular biotechnology focused on the modification or development of new products. The degree program in biotechnology at Kinnaird is designed to develop a comprehensive understanding of theoretical and practical concepts. Students after completing their degree can pursue higher studies in biotechnology and other relevant disciplines or take up an exciting and rewarding career in

research organizations, academic institutions, clinical labs, hospitals and in a number of leading industries, notably pharmaceutical and agricultural industries.

Admission Requirement• F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marksOR

A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

B.Sc Honors BotanyThis course of Botany seeks to give the students a comprehensive knowledge that would develop a critical insight into the specialized areas of Botany with an applied approach star ting from cellular details in cell biology, to molecular approach in

Biochemistry. Genetics has become an indispensable component of almost all research in modern biology and medicine. In order to meet the challenging demands, subjects like Principles of Genetics, Plant Biochemistry, Microbiology, Molecular and Microbial Genetics, Recombinant DNA Technology, Biotechnology, Biochemical techniques would orient the students in modern research areas. Besides this, important and core issues related to agriculture are also taught, given its importance for Pakistan. It is compulsory for all the students to conduct a research project. The research would be carried out in most active and applied areas like Plant Tissue Culture, Biotechnology, Eco-physiology, Phyto-physiology, Biochemistry, Phyto-pathology and Plant Anatomy and Environmental Biology.

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Admission Requirement• F.Sc (Medical) Par t-I with minimum

60% marks OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Cer tificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Cer tificate

• CandidatemustappearforanInterview.

B.Sc Honors ChemistryThis program introduces students to the basics and the latest developments in the field of chemistry. All major chemistry courses are supported with practicals in the lab to reinforce the concepts studied in theory and to develop further understanding of the subject. The courses are taught by a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, practical activity, visits to relevant laboratories, industries and research organizations. The students undertake internships in concerned organizations during the summer vacations in the final year to acquire work experience. The program of study is designed to prepare students for higher learning in this field; to work as professionals with an ability to classify the elements of chemistry and applications thereof, in academia or in chemical, petrochemical, metallurgical, ceramic, biomedical industries and in research institutions.

Admission Requirement• F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marksOR

A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

• CandidatemustappearforanInterview.

B.Sc Honors Computer ScienceThe Bachelors Program in Computer Science and Business prepares students either for a Masters program or for a computer-intensive professional career. The Business Administration

minor concentration prepares students for business careers in which computer science overlaps with business. The program offers a wide matrix of interesting courses, to help students attain a broad understanding of the concepts, techniques and theory of Computer Science; knowledge of the fundamental basics and principles underlying business management and modern economics. It also offers an insight into current, scientific and social development issues.The Bachelor Honors degree in Computer Science and Business requires students to complete a minimum of 132 credit hours in four years.

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Admission Requirement• Candidateswhohave60%marksinpart

I F.Sc Pre Engineering, ICS Stat and ICS Physics can only apply.

• CandidatemustappearforanAptitudeTest.

B.Sc Honors Environmental SciencesThe Environmental Sciences program has provide the students with concepts, methods and practical field in air quality, water, quality assessment, endangered species management, industrial hygiene,

environmental policy, environmental pollution assessment and pollution control technology through a multidisciplinary approach.A variety of career opportunities for environmental scientists in government, industry, NGO’s, private companies and consulting firms are available for students graduating with a BS degree in Environmental Sciences.

Admission Requirement• F.A/F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

• SSC (Science Group) with a minimumGrade B (60%) OR O-level in eight subjects with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR any equivalent examination.

• PreferencewillbegiventoF.Scstudents.

B.Sc Honors Food Sciences & Human NutritionThe curriculum is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in nutrition and food sciences and the current challenges regarding health faced by human society. It is also designed to build and develop skills to promote

participation in learning projects and to help students prepare for active participation in local and global issues related to food and nutrition. It addresses critical issues such as: nutrition for limited resource audiences which are critical in the perspective of Pakistan, nutrition and health throughout life span and the role of nutrition in chronic disease prevention.

Admission Requirement• F.Sc/ICSPart-Iwithminimum60%marks

OR A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

• Preferencewill be given to the studentswho have studied Food Science in O/A Level or done F.Sc Pre Medical.

B.Sc Honors MathematicsMathematics plays an important role in the world today which is now undergoing a revolution driven largely by technology. Business and government, science and technology and almost every aspect of professional work involves mathematics. The B.Sc. Mathematics program at Kinnaird College is designed to set high standards in graduate level mathematics education and helps students to attain the ability to think logically,

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analyze complex situations and conduct research. Advanced courses in mathematics are the strength of this program, supported by highly competent faculty members. All that is required on the part of the student is genuine interest in mathematics and hard work.

Admission Requirement• F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marksOR

A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

• Candidates must have 70% marks inIntermediate/ A Level Mathematics.

B.Sc Honors PhysicsThe Physics 4-year program has courses ranging from Classical and Quantum Physics to the latest techniques of Applied and Medical Physics. The courses stress on concept learning and everyday examples in Physics are presented. Students develop the ability to solve problems using physical concepts. Laboratory work includes Thermodynamics, Electronics, Microcontroller, Electricity and Magnetism, Telecommunication, Circuit theory, Transistors etc.

Admission Requirement• F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marksOR

A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

• CandidatemustappearforanInterview.• Candidates should have studies

mathematics in Intermediate /A-Levels.

B.Sc Honors StatisticsThis Four-Year Bachelors Statistics program provides the students a sound understanding of the theory and application of statistics. The mainstream statistical theory will be supplemented by studies in specialized areas such as Business Statistics, Mathematical Statistics, Industrial Statistics, and Bio-Statistics. What distinguish the B.Sc Statistics program at Kinnaird College is the internships in public and private organizations, which enables students to tackle practical problems on their own and prepares them for careers in business, industry and commerce, academia, research and planning that involves decision making based on data.

Admission Requirement• F.ScPart-Iwithminimum55%marksOR

A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%)

with Equivalence Certificate• Candidates must have 55% marks in

Intermediate/ A Level Mathematics.

B.Sc Honors ZoologyThe program in Zoology includes diverse and interdisciplinary subjects taught in departments of Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Environmental Sciences, Toxicology and Food Biotechnology. The program of study at Kinnaird seeks to equip students with knowledge of Ornithology (study of Birds), Herpetology and Mammalogy. It also seeks to facilitate an understanding of animal biodiversity, conservation and teach students the zoological techniques required in fields such as Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering. Graduates from the department are well prepared for higher studies in Zoology or related disciplines, for work in schools and colleges as teachers, in diagnostic laboratories or in research centers in zoological gardens as Biodiversity Conservationists.

Admission Requirement• F.ScPart-Iwithminimum60%marksOR

A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Certificate

• CandidatemustappearforanInterview.

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Bachelors in LawLaw studies have become increasingly popular and today the profession offers tremendous career scope and prospects for the youth. Keeping in mind the importance of this for young women, Kinnaird College felt a compelling need to introduce law at Bachelor’s level.

This five- year joint BA-LL.B degree is designed for students seeking a challenging and rigorous, interdisciplinary exposure to law and its related disciplines. While the focal point is the Pakistani legal system, the teaching methodology encompasses a critical and comparative approach to broaden perspectives and sharpen analytical skills of the students. The ambit of studies is not any laws as they exist and operate, but also how policy impacts laws, and the interplay of law and policy.

Studying law develops an understanding of the levels of power in our society in a way that is even more effective than that of political science because law is directly concerned with power and concerns every part of life.

The Department of Law will offer an extensive curriculum, emphasizing skills in courses

such as legal writing, drafting, advocacy and legal argumentation. Kinnaird also aims to be the first women only law college in the Punjab providing intensive legal study and research opportunities.

Admission Requirement• F.Sc Par t-I with minimum 60% marks OR

A-level in three subjects (main subjects no subsidiary) with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Cer tificate OR Grade 12 with minimum Grade B (60%) with Equivalence Cer tificate.

• All candidates must appear for an Aptitude Test.

Degree RequirementsTo receive a BA-LL.B degree, a student must complete a total of 162 credit hours with a minimum CGPA of 2.50.

Program DurationA semester system divides the academic year into two 16-18 weeks duration. The academic year starts with the Fall semester in September and ends with the Spring semester in May. BA-LL.B is a 5 years program thus has 10 semesters.

FacultyMaheen GulLLM (London School of Economics, UK)LLB (University of London)

Ms.Ayesha JawadLecturer LLM (University of Kent, UK)MA HistoryMSc. IR (QAU)LLB (PU)

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All admissions to Kinnaird College for Women are based on merit. Previous academic performance are taken into account for admission on “open merit” and also for any category within “reserved seats”. A separate form must be used for each category and the chosen option clearly indicated on each admission form. Applicants must ensure all relevant documents listed in the forms are attached.

Reserved Seats QuotaIn accordance with the admission policy limited seats are reserved for the following categories:1. Disabled Persons 2. Religious Minority seats 3. Provinces seats 4. Balochistan & FATA 5. Sports

1. Disabled PersonsApplicants for admission in this category must submit medical reports and other relevant documents.

2. Religious Minority SeatsApplicants for admission on religious minority seats such as: Christians,

Hindus, Ahmedis and Parsis must provide supporting documents.

3. Provincial Seats Applicants for admission on Provincial seats must have obtained their schooling and passed the Board examination from the province of their domicile. They must submit their nominations through the provincial government of their domicile.

4. Balochistan & FATA Seats Applicants for admission on Balochistan & FATA seats must have obtained their schooling and passed the Board examination from the province of their domicile. They must submit their nominations through the provincial government of their domicile.

5. SportsApplicants applying for admission on sports seats must attach their certificates of participation and awards won at intercollegiate, district, provincial and national sports events. Students will also be required to demonstrate on the field.

How to Apply

Important Note:Admission on the basis of these categories will not be changed till the completion of the degree.The decision of the Admission Committee is final and cannot be challenged. Applicants can apply for admission on more than one category. A separate form must be submitted for each category being applied for. If on verification any document is found to be fake or forged admission will be cancelled.

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To receive a BA / BSc / BBA (Hons) or a BFA degree, a student must complete a total of 130 credit hours with a minimum CGPA of 2.50.Students are required to fulfill the following course requirements during the eight semesters:

Courses Credit HoursCore/Compulsory English 9Pak Studies 2Islamiat/Ethics 2 Mathematics 3Computer Science 3

Multi-disciplinary courses outsideThe Faculty of the Major* 21Minor Courses** 18Major Courses 57Internship*** 3Research Methodology*** 6Research Report*** 6Total 130

The course requirements for a BFA /BD degree may vary. *In case a student opts for language as a multi-disciplinary course she must complete 12 credit hours in that language.**Students can opt for general courses instead of Minor Courses***Internship is optional for a few majors, decided by the concerned Head of Department. In case of exemption, the student has to study a 3 credit hour major course in lieu of internship.***Course of Research Methodology must be completed before

commencement of research work.***NO STUDENT will be allowed to commence her research work without completing at least 90 credit hours of course work with a minimum CGPA of 2.50.Community ServiceAll students of undergraduate programs are required to do 100 hours community service during the summer semester. Kindly note, that community service is a mandatory requirement for the completion of degree.

Academic AwardsKinnaird College for Women awards degree with Honors to a few students in each graduating class. The criteria for graduation with Honors are as follows:

Gold MedalsStudents with the highest CGPA in their faculty are awarded gold medals provided they complete their Bachelors degree without any break from the time of their registration in the first semester and do not improve or repeat any course.

Principal’s Honor ListStudents with CGPA of 3.90 or above are placed on the Principal’s Honor List.

Merit ListStudents with CGPA of 3.80 or above are placed on the Merit List.

Degree Requirements

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DUES FOR YEAR 2015-2016 (Pak Rupees) Fall and Spring Semester Only

B.A. /B.Sc. B.A. /B.Sc. Acct. & Without Practical With Practical BBA / Finance / LLB BCS

Funds 24900 24900 24900 24900Practical Subject Fee - 2000 - 10000Tuition Fee 56100 56100 84000 84000Total 81000 83000 108900 118900

Fee Structure for Undergraduate Programs

Funds at the time of admissionAdmission Fee at the time of admission 2000Registration Fee 2000Library Security 5000Endowment Fund 7800Total 16800/-

Annual FundsExamination Fee 2000General Funds (Rs. 50/- month) for Annual 600Medical Fund (Rs. 25/- month) for Annual 300Student Welfare Fund (Annual) 250College Welfare Fund 240Building Fund (Annual) 2700Academic Development Fund (Annual) 1500Verification Fee 100Magazine Fund (Annual) 250Red Crescent Fund (Annual) 60Parking Fee 100Total 8100/-

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Fee for Foreign Students

The Tuition Fee for Foreign students is $ 2000 or equivalent to Pak rupees on the date of payment plus College funds. Fee is not subject to installments. Foreign Students admitted to the BBA, Accounting & Finance and BCS program will pay an additional $300 towards tuition fee.

Important Notes:• Feeoncepaidisnonrefundable.• AfineofRs.25perdaywillbechargediffeeisnotdepositedwithinthescheduled

dates. No fine waivers are available in any case.• Inadditiontofee,studentswillpayresearchprojectfeeinthe3rd&4thyearasdetail

below: Major without practical Rs. 2000 Major with practical Rs. 5000• Students opting to takeSummerCourseswill have to pay the course fee ofRs.

4,000 for each course of B.A. / B.Sc. For BBA, Accounting & Finance, LLB and BCS courses the fee will be Rs. 6000/-

• FeeforrepeatofacourseisRs.4000/-forB.A./B.Sc.programsandRs.6000/-forBBA, Accounting & Finance, LLB and BCS program.

• Ifnecessary,tuitionfeewillbeincreasedinthe3rdyearoftheprogram.

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M.Phil Applied Linguistics

Masters English Language Teaching

M.Phil English Language Teaching

M.Phil Accounting & Finance

M.Phil Media Studies

M.Phil International Relations

M.Phil Political Science

MS / M.Phil Clinical Psychology

M.Phil Environmental Sciences

M.Phil Food Sciences & Human Nutrition

M.Phil Computer Science

M.Phil Statistics

M.Phil Bio Chemistry

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M.Phil English LiteratureThe M.Phil in English Literature at Kinnaird is a 2 year course designed particularly for students wishing to take up literature as a research oriented discipline with an intensive focus on literary texts in their historical and intellectual contexts, as seen in both generic and chronological perspectives. The course is cumulative and self contained, and involves rigorous research work leading to a dissertation on a topic that interests the student.

Admission Requirement• 04yearsBA/B.Sc.(Hons)withaminimum

CGPA of 2.50 OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/ B.Sc. The applicants should have done their Graduation/Masters in English Literature.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• Candidatesmust appear for anAptitudetest and Interview.

M.Phil Applied LinguisticsThe aim of this program is to build on important theoretical concepts and current findings in modern Linguistics. The main focus of this program is on research across the range of concerns related to language

in an applied context. Students will have the capability to conduct research relevant to their professional responsibilities and interests.

Admission Requirement• 04 years BA/B.Sc. (Hons) with a

minimum CGPA of 2.50 OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/ B.Sc. Candidates having Masters degree in

Applied Linguistics, ELT, Education, English Literature TEFL and TESOL can apply. Candidates having Diploma either in Applied Linguistics or ELT can also apply.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• Candidatesmust appear for anAptitudetest and Interview.

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Masters English Language TeachingThe M.A in ELT being a professional degree is intended for teachers of English Language and Literature, with at least 2 years teaching experience who wish to upgrade their professional standing. It is most suitable for teachers whose interests lie mainly in classroom practice.

Admission Requirement• 2-yearBA/B.Sc.withaminimumsecond

division• Shouldbeinserviceteachers• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

M.Phil English Language TeachingThe course is designed for English language education professionals who wish to remain practitioners of various kinds, so the academic continuum of the course leads from research and scholarship back into practice. The course offers students the opportunity to carry out educational research in ways intended to enhance their own professional development and to enable them to contribute to innovation in their work environment.

Admission Requirement• First class M.A degree in e.g. ELT,

Education, Applied Linguistics, TEFL or TESOL and a CGPA not less than 3.0 OR teachers / lecturers with a good second division in M.A English Literature (Annual Systems)

• She will need to give evidence of goodresearch potential

• Must submit a statement indicating herarea of interest and idea for investigation

• Shouldhaveaminimumofthreeyearsofteaching experience.

• Candidates should clear GAT-Generalconducted by the National Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score within year one of admission

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

M.Phil Accounting & Finance The M.Phil in Accounting & Finance combines advanced study and research. It is designed for students who wish to extend their knowledge of finance, financial accounting or financial engineering. It is particularly suitable for those intending to continue a PhD. The degree also provides a strong academic background for students who aim for a career in accounting and finance. Workshops, seminars and other interactive sessions conducted in collaboration with the corporate industry help students to understand the real requirement of financial markets.

Admission Requirements • 04yearsBA/B.Sc.(Hons)withaminimum

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after 02 years BA/ B.Sc. The applicants should have done their Graduation/Masters in Accounting & Finance.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

Business AdministrationWorldwide corporate world has seen many

Business Management professionals occupying top slots in the corporate ladder. Apart from corporate careers, business graduates can opt for entrepreneurship, work in co-operatives and NGOs. The opportunities available are unlimited due to the multi-dimensional, multi-tasking qualities that Business Administration students are equipped with.

MBA / M.Phil Business Administration (2 years)

Admission Requirement• 4 years BBA/B.COM (Hons) with

minimum CGPA of 2.50.• The GAT-General conducted by the

National Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

MBA / M.Phil Business Administration (2 ½ years)

Admission Requirement• 4 years BA/ B.Sc. (Non- Business

education) with minimum CGPA of 2.50 OR 60% marks in Masters after 2 years BA / B.Sc.

• The GAT-General conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

M.Phil Media StudiesThis degree course is a highly rigorous and wide-ranging program for those students who are confident of their ability to become a successful part of the media industry. The program is highly practice-oriented and provides hands-on training to students in areas

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of their interest. It offers a solid foundation in all aspects of the media business, with research work and special projects; all with the aim to put our students at the top of the media scene once they step out in the real world.

Admission Requirement• 04 years BA/B.Sc. (Hons) with a

minimum CGPA of 2.50 in related degree OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/ B.Sc. The applicants should have done their Graduation/Masters in Media Studies.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

M.Phil International RelationsThe M Phil in International Relations is a

research oriented program which is designed to meet the needs of all those who wish to enhance their understanding of the subject. The programme seeks to provide participants with a critical understanding of international system in all its complexity and of the means and methods that have been devised to study and understand it better.

Admission Requirement• 04yearsBA/B.Sc.(Hons)withaminimum

CGPA of 2.50 in degree OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/ B.Sc.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

M.Phil Political ScienceThe aim of the M.Phil Political Science program is to prepare students for roles in sectors of academia, research, legislation, mass-media, non-governmental agencies and public policy by inculcating knowledge of political processes and skills. The degree emphasizes the research-led study of government and political institutions from area-specific and comparative perspectives, and provides a range of educational experiences in a variety of learning environments to develop written and oral communication skills as well as other

technical skills. It provides solid foundation for a wide range of careers, including academic, professional, commercial, diplomatic and governmental positions.

Admission Requirement• 4yearsBA/B.Sc.(Hons)withaminimum

CGPA of 2.50 OR 60% marks in Masters after 2 years BA/ B.Sc.

• The applicants should have done theirGraduation / Masters in Political Science, International Relations, Geography, Psychology, History, Philosophy, Economics or Anthropology majors.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

MS / M.Phil Clinical PsychologyThis course intends to produce knowledgeable, efficient, responsible, professional minded and well-adjusted psychologists. The basic aim of this program is to enhance the understanding of students about cultural, social and environmental factors affecting the mental health and other basic concepts through interactive learning patterns. The formal teaching is supplemented with seminars, workshops and extensive lectures

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with the help of audio visual aids.

Admission Requirement• 04yearsBA/B.Sc.(Hons)withaminimum

CGPA of 2.50 OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/ B.Sc. The applicants should have done their Graduation/Masters in Psychology.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

M.Phil Environmental SciencesThe M.Phil in Environmental Sciences is a dynamic program which focuses on current issues of environment. Training of professionals in key environmental issues is pivotal to the sustainable use of natural and environmental resources. With the need to produce qualified experts in the field, an

M.Phil program of international standard has been developed. The program aims to produce students who will have broad appreciation of all aspects of environment and advanced training in selected areas, resulting in a research dissertation in the area chosen. Our approach spans local solutions to environmental problems to the effects of national policies on local, regional and global environment. The program aims to facilitate the development of knowledge and skills for present use of resources and sustainable development.Students who complete their program can work as Environmental Managers/consultants, Environmental Impact Analysts, Environmental Risk Analysts, Policy Formulators on Environmental Matters, decision makers in Environmental Law and Environmental scientists in various organizations and industries.

Admission Requirement• 04 years B.Sc. (Hons)with aminimum

CGPA of 2.50 OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/B.Sc. The applicants should have done their Graduation/Masters in Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering, Chemistry and Zoology. However, preference will be given to those students who have done

their Graduation/Masters in Environmental Sciences. Moreover students from other majors will have to take additional bridge courses as determined by the department.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

M.Phil Food Sciences & Human NutritionThe increasing enrollment in the program is due to the uniqueness of the program as it combines the field of Food Sciences with Human Nutrition. Presently this is the only institution in Pakistan that offers this program. The program is focused on various aspects of food sciences as related to human nutrition and provides an opportunity for individuals already working in various fields to enhance their nutritional knowledge and practically apply it to their field of specialization.These courses have been designed in such a way that the students will be able to take up careers in various fields of Food Sciences and Human Nutrition.

Admission Requirement• 04 years BA/B.Sc. (Hons) with a

minimum CGPA of 2.50 OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/ B.Sc.

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The applicants should have done their Graduation/Masters in Food Sciences & Human Nutrition.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• Candidatesmust appear for anAptitudetest and Interview.

M.Phil Computer ScienceIn the last three decades, computers have entered all spheres of our lives from business applications, office automation, science and engineering, expert systems, information and data processing to shopping in grocery stores. Given the unprecedented pace at which developments are taking place there is a demand today for advanced training and education in Computer Science. The M.Phil Computer Science program at Kinnaird provides students with an in-depth knowledge

of computer science fundamentals and provides them with an advanced understanding of databases, Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence. It develops the student’s capacity for inquiry, abstract, logical thinking and critical analysis.Experts in the field bring personal computing experiences to the classroom. Students are assigned projects, research work and make presentations aimed at helping them combine theoretical perspectives with professional practice. Students are trained to become well-qualified professionals in various organizations and to work as Consultants, Communication Specialists/Managers, Software Development Managers, Business and Information Systems Managers, Database Developers, IT Specialists, Intelligence Specialists, Network System Analyst, Systems Analysts, Computer Software Engineers and Programmers.

Admission Requirement• 04yearsBA/B.Sc.(Hons)withaminimum

CGPA of 2.50 OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/ B.Sc. The applicants should have done their Graduation/Masters in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology or any engineering discipline.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum

50% cumulative score.• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

M.Phil StatisticsThe basic goal of statistics is to gather data from individuals, organizations and to convert it to yield valuable information. In the M.Phil program special emphasis is placed on problem identification, data collection, summarization, analysis and making valuable interpretations on the basis of statistical tools according to various disciplines. Students who complete the program will be prepared to pursue a PhD, careers in research institutions both private and government and for positions in academia.

Admission Requirement• 04yearsBA/B.Sc.(Hons)withaminimum

CGPA of 2.50 OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/ B.Sc. The applicants should have done their Graduation/Masters in Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Economics.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• CandidatesmustappearforanInterview.

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revolutionized the field of life sciences and medicine. Biochemistry has great importance in present time as it deals with the study of biochemical processes taking place in living organisms, structure of cellular components and their biomedical importance, enzymes, hormones, diseases and drugs.Students of Biochemistry, Biotechnology and other science disciplines like Botany, Zoology and Chemistry can enroll in this program.

Admission Requirement• 04 years B.Sc. (Hons)with aminimum

CGPA of 2.50 in degree OR 60% marks in Masters after 02 years BA/ B.Sc. The applicants should have done their Graduation/Masters in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry or other health related discipline.

• The GAT (General) conducted by theNational Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative score.

• Candidates must appear for a subjectbased test and an Interview.

M.Phil Urdu LiteratureThe M. Phil in Urdu Literature is a 02 years course designed particularly for the students wishing to achieve higher standards in research focusing the textual study of modern Urdu fiction and poetry. In order to promote intellectual excellence literary trends will be analysed through translations of world literature. This course is a journey from classicism to modernism in Urdu literature. Students will have the capability to conduct research relevant to their interests.

Admission requirement• 04 years BA (Hons) with a minimum

CGPA of 2.50 or 60% marks in Masters after 02 years of BA. The applicant should have done their Graduation/Masters in Urdu Literature

• The GAT (General) conducted by the National Testing Service with a minimum 50% cumulative Score.

• Candidates must appear for an Aptitude test and interview.

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To receive an M.Phil degree (other than in Business Administration) students must complete 24 credit hours of course work (26 for M.Phil Biochemistry) with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 and successfully defend a research thesis which is equivalent to 6 credit hours. Students of M.Phil Environmental Sciences and IR are required to take 6 more credit hours as Bridge Courses if they have not done their graduation in the same major.

To receive a Masters degree (after completion of 14 years of education) students must complete 96 credit hours with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 and write a 15000 word dissertation. Duration of Masters Program will be 2 years.

MBA / M.Phil Business Administration (2 years)To receive an M.Phil degree after 16 years of education students must complete 42 credit hours that include 36 credit hours of course work with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 and successfully defend a research thesis which is equivalent to 6 credit hours.

MBA / M.Phil Business Administration (2 ½ years)To receive an M.Phil degree after 16 years of Non-Business education, students must complete 72 credit hours that include 60 credit hours of course work with a minimum CGPA of 3.0, internship of 6 credit hours and successfully defend a research thesis which is equivalent to 6 credit hours.

Course WorkMost courses are 3 credit hours. Each 3 credit hour course involves 48 contact hours with the teacher in the classroom, plus 144 hours of self study which includes reading book chapters or journal articles, doing assignments or projects and preparation for tests and examinations.

Research ThesisAn M.Phil candidate who has completed her course work with a minimum CGPA of 3.00 must present and pass the oral proposal defense examination before she is allowed to

carry out her Masters research. On passing the thesis proposal defense the student must carry out a research study which is described in a thesis. She must successfully defend the completed work in an oral examination involving a presentation and question answer session in the presence of an external examiner.

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Important Note:If a student does not complete requirements for her degree in two years then she would be charged Rs.6000/- per semester till she completes her degree (no longer then 4 years from the date of starting the program).

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Fee Structure for M.Phil Programs

For M.Phil English Literature, Applied Linguistics, ELT, Media Studies, IR, Political Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Statistics and Urdu LitreatureRegistration Fee Rs. 10,000

Per Course Fee Rs. 13,750

Research Thesis Rs. 15,500

For M.Phil Accounts & Finance, Business Administration, Psychology , Food & Nutrition and BiochemistryRegistration Fee Rs. 10,000

Per Course Fee Rs. 15,000

Research Thesis & Internship Charges Rs. 22,000

For M.Phil in Computer ScienceRegistration Fee Rs. 10,000

Per Course Fee Rs. 10,000

Research Thesis Fee Rs. 20,000

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Fee Structure for Masters Programs Registration Rs. 10,000

Per Course Fee Rs. 5,500

Research Dissertation Rs. 10,000

Please Note: • Fee once paid is non refundable. • A fine of Rs. 25 per day will be charged if fee is not deposited within the scheduled dates. No fine waivers are available in any case.

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How a Semester system works:A Semester system divides the academic year into two 16-18 weeks duration. The academic year starts with the Fall semester in September and ends with the Spring semester in May. A four year Program thus has eight semesters.

Credit HourA Student gains one credit hour by attending 16 hours of classes. Most courses are of 3 credit hours, which means a student is required to attend 48 hours of class teaching to complete a course. The courses in science subjects are of 4 credit hours that include 48 contact hours of class teaching and 32 contact hours of lab work. For a BFA, a student is required to attend 96 hours of studio classes for a 3 credit hour course.

Course RegistrationAll students, after consulting their Head of departments may register themselves in courses they decide to take in each semester. Registration dates are announced well before time and students are required to register themselves online during those dates. New students can get their online login password from their respective departments.

Add/Drop a CourseStudents are allowed to drop a course within two weeks of the commencement of the semester.

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Withdrawal of a CourseA written request for withdrawal from any course must be approved by the head of the department and submitted to exam cell within one week before the midterm exams. However, a ‘W’ will appear on the transcript and fees paid for such courses will neither be refunded nor carried over to the next semester. Student will have to pay the course repeating fee whenever she registers for the course again.

Class AttendanceStudents are expected to attend every class for each course in which they are enrolled. Absences of more than six lecture hours in 3 credit hours course and 4 lecture hours in 2 credit hours course will lead to denial of pursing the course, an ‘F’ on the transcript and the student will have to repeat the course whenever offered again.

Course Load in a SemesterStudents can register for a maximum of 18 credit hours in a regular semester including repeating courses and a maximum of 6 credit hours in the summer semester for an undergraduate program. M.Phil students can take up to a total of 12 credit hours per semester in the regular semester and a maximum of 6 credit hours in the summer semester.

Academic Grading PolicyThe performance of students is assessed during the course through a variety of assessment procedures such as written assignments, quizzes, projects, case studies, oral presentations, tests and examinations or any other method considered appropriate by the course teachers and the College. Mid-term and Final examinations contribute 60% and other assessment tasks contribute 40% to the final grade. It is at the discretion of the course teacher to decide on the weightage of all assessment tasks.Kinnaird strictly follows a 4-point grading system similar to the one prevalent in most accredited institutions around the globe. All grades

assigned by the Course Instructor are based on either the Absolute Marking System or the Relative Marking System.

Absolute Marking SystemIn this system the student grade is given on the basis of the marks obtained by student on an assessment item. For example, if her marks are between 85 - 89 she will get an ‘A’ grade and if her marks are between 73 -75 she will get a B grade.

Relative Marking SystemIn this system the overall grading in the class is done so that students can be compared with each other. The top students will be assigned “A” grade while the students who get the lowest marks will be given “D” or “F”.

Grading CriteriaMarks Grade Grade Point90 - 100 A+ 4.0085 – 89 A 3.8980 – 84 A- 3.6776 – 79 B+ 3.3373 – 75 B 3.0070 – 72 B- 2.6766 – 69 C+ 2.3363 – 65 C 2.0060 – 62 C- 1.6756 – 59 D+ 1.3353 – 55 D 1.0050 – 52 D- 0.6700 – 49 F 0.00Withdraw W 0.00

CGPASemester Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point

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Averages (CGPA) will be calculated using the following relationship:

GPA = (Course Credit Hours in semester * Grade Point Earned)

Total Semester Credit Hours

CGPA = (Course Credit Hours taken in all semester * Grade Point Earned)

Total Credit Hours Taken in all Semesters

Grade FA grade F will be awarded to students in the following cases:1. Absence of more than 6 lecture hours in a course2. Failure to attain at least 50% marks in a course3. Failure to appear in the mid-term or final examinations

Course RepeatGrades earned in each semester will appear on the student’s transcript. Students receiving an “F” grade must repeat the course by re-taking the entire course including attending all classes and redoing all course work (tests, quizzes, assignments etc.) whenever the course is offered again after payment of the fee. Students receiving a grade “C+” or below for undergraduate program must repeat the course if they fail to maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.50. Postgraduate students receiving grade “B-” or below must repeat the course if they fail to maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.0. A course can be repeated only once for postgraduate students. The old grade will remain in the transcript but it will not be included in CGPA calculation and new grade received will be indicated by an asterisk (**) on the transcript indicating the grade was received in a course retake.

Academic Probation and DismissalStudents who fail to maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.5 for undergraduate program and CGPA of 3.0 for graduate program will be put on probation for the next semester. If at the end of that semester they fail to attain the required CGPA, they will be dropped from the program altogether.

Postgraduated students who fail to achive a minimum CGPA of 2.70 in their first semester will also be droped from the program.

Transcript PoliciesOfficial transcripts, bearing the official embossed seal of the College, are issued to all students on completion of all degree requirements only on written request from students. Transcripts or other evidence of attendance will not be issued if dues to the College are not cleared. Each student must obtain a clearance from the Finance Office, showing evidence that all dues have been paid in full, and outstanding balances have been cleared, before a transcript of her record is issued. A minimum of 1 week is required to print an official transcript after the formal request is made.

Time Limit for Program CompletionUndergraduate students can complete their degree program in a minimum of 4 years and a maximum of 6 years from the date of the first registration. The Masters/M.Phil degree must be completed within 4-years from the commencement of the program. If degree requirements are not completed within this time, the student will not be awarded a degree.

Semester Off / Semester FreezeStudent may take any regular semester(s) off by submitting an application to the Head of Department before the start of the new semester. On approval the application must be forwarded to the Deputy Registrar (Examination Cell). A maximum of two consecutive semesters can be taken off. Students are required to pay a fee of Rs. 6000/- for each semester taken off to retain her registration with the college.

Language ProficiencyAll admitted students of undergraduate program who are weak in oral/written English language skills must take a remedial course of language proficiency. The English proficiency of a student will be determined by English department on the basis of English Language Proficiency test result. It will be a non-credit course and a separate fee will be charged for this course.

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Kinnaird expects that the behavior of its students within and outside the college will be in conformity with standards of morality and discipline. Students will respect the rights and privileges of the members of the Kinnaird community at all times and will conduct themselves in ways that uphold the reputation of the college. Kinnaird encourages and protects a free exchange of ideas for teaching and research purposes within the boundaries of orderliness and civil conduct as stated in this policy.

1. General Conduct All students will present themselves with dignity as mature, law abiding and responsible persons. • Students are expected to dress in a

simple, decent and appropriate manner.• Students individually,orasagroup,will

refrain from engaging in any activity which hinders or prevents the participation of another person or group of persons in any of the activities of the college.

• Students will refrain from use of illegaldrugs and other illegal substances such as tobacco and alcohol.

• Students shall not engage in, assist,

associate with or promote any kind of activity of a disruptive nature which would affect the reputation of the college.

• Studentsshallnotconductorparticipatein any political activity on campus and shall not organize or participate in demonstration, rallies or picketing on campus.

• Students availing the college hostelfacilities shall comply with all the hostel rules and will conduct themselves in a manner that respects the rights of other resident students, faculty and staff of the College. The hostel rules are to be read in conjunction with the Students Code of Conduct.

2. Academic ConductAll students will diligently apply themselves to their registered courses of study. They will refrain from any conduct that may lead to the disruption of an academic program of the College.• Students shall attend all academic

activities such as field visits, seminars, workshop, internships etc., in accordance with the attendance requirements of the college with regard to each program

except for reasons acceptable to the college.

• Thesubmissionofitemsforassessmentis an essential part of the learning process and a vital means of assessing students’ understanding of a course. The submitted work therefore must be the student’s own work. This does not mean that students may not make use of the work of others. While quoting or paraphrasing material from other sources, they must acknowledged the source.

• Eachstudentshallbesolely responsiblefor completing her scheduled assignments and taking her examinations as per course requirements.

• Students shall obtain prior authorizationfrom the relevant authority of the college before procuring, possessing, distributing or receiving any confidential material pertaining to research. Students will respect the confidentiality of the information and will use it in no other circumstances than for authorized academic and professional purposes.

• Studentswill be required to obtain priorapproval in writing from the principal or her designated nominee for the following:

Student Code of Conduct

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• Organizinganyreligiousorsocialactivitiesat the campus not already scheduled in the academic calendar.

• Makingpublicstatements,communication,or correspondence with the press or other media for mass communication on behalf of Kinnaird or commenting on the internal affairs of the College.

• Inviting Government and/or foreigndignitaries, ministers, representatives of foreign governments/agencies or other public personalities in their official capacity on campus.

.3. Disciplinary OffencesWithout prejudice to the generality of the provisions of the Code of Conduct, the following conduct by students will constitute a disciplinary offence;• Repeated failure to attend scheduled

instruction, practical work, examination, or other field based assignments and / or coercing other students to act likewise.

• Assault, molestation or harassment ofstudents, staff, faculty, or other clients, within or outside the College through conventional and electronic means.

• Any form of unauthorized picketing,rallies, demonstrations or organized obstructions of any College function in any manner whatsoever.

• Any attempt to disrupt academicprograms of the College or its operations.

• Maliciousacts, theft,orattempted theft,willful damage or misuse of College property or property that belongs to other people in the college.

• SmokingintheCollege.• Useofmobilephonesinclassrooms.• Unauthorized housing of persons in the

hostel or other buildings on the College campus.

• Cheatingcollusion,plagiarismand/oruseof unfair means in various assignments, examinations, dissertation / thesis or any other academic work.

• Procurement, possession, use, sale,and display of any weapon including firearms, banned drugs, alcohol or other contraband items on the college campus and at college events.

• An Act of violence causing injury ordamage to any person or property in the College.

• Raising funds, accepting donations orengaging in similar activities for and on behalf of the College without a prior written approval of the Principal or her nominee.

• Any form or use of intimidation, insult,abusive language, unruly behavior, disrespectful attitude with students, faculty, staff or clients within or outside the College.

• Providingwronginformation,givingfalseand / or fabricated evidence, deliberately

concealing material facts or information in any proceedings and inquiries carried out on any forum by the College.

• Committingor involvement inanyactofdeceit, fraud, forgery with the College, students, staff, and faculty.

• Any act in violation, contravention ordisregard to this Code of Conduct.

All students will strictly uphold and adhere to the Code of Conduct outlined in Clauses 1 to 3 above. In cases where there are grounds to suspect a breach of the Code of Conduct, disciplinary action may be initiated for such behavior committed either within or outside the College.

In case of a disciplinary offence, the college will impose any one or more of the disciplinary actions given below, depending on the severity of the offence.• Counselingofthestudent.• Probation for a specified period of time

with mandatory counseling.• A letter of warning or reprimand to the

student.• Suspension from the College for a

specified period.• Expulsion from the College and / or

expulsion from the hostel if so required.• Any other penalty which the relevant

authority / body of the College may deem fit to impose.

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ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Ms. Hafza Iram ButtLecturerM.Phil (KC)M.Com Gold Medalist (UCP)

Ms. Javaria AsimLecturerM.Com (PU)B.Com (PU)

Ms. Farah AmirLecturerM.Phil (UCP)M.Com (BZU)B.Com (PU)

ARABICMs. Mamunah MushtaqProfessorMA Islamiyat (PU) MA Arabic (PU Gold Medalist)

Ms. Narmeen FaryalLecturerM.Phil Arabic (Minhaj University)MA Arabic (PU)

BIO CHEMISTRYProf. Dr. Seemen S. KhanPhD Chemistry University of Salford EnglandMSc. Chemistry (PU)

Dr. Hooria YounasAssistant ProfessorPhD Biological Sciences (PU)MSc. Biochemistry (PU)

Ms. Amna YounusLecturerMS Biochemistry (PU)

Ms. Sammar Manawar Nathanial LecturerM.Phil (PU)B.S Hons (KC)

BIOTECHNOLOGYDr. Shahnaz ChoudhryAssociate ProfessorPhD Molecular Biology CEMB (PU)MSc. Zoology (PU)

Dr. Amber ShahzadiAssistant ProfessorPhD (CEMB, PU)M.Phil Molecular Biology (PU)MSc. Chemistry (PU)

Dr. Iram AnjumAssistant ProfessorPhD Biotechnology (QAU)MSc. Zoology (BZU)

BOTANYMs. Asifa Irshad KayaniAssistant ProfessorM.Phil Industrial Biotechnology (GCU)MSc. Botany (GCU)

Dr. Aafia AslamAssistant ProfessorPhD Biotech (Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, GCU)M.Phil Botany (PU) MSc. Botany (PU)

Ms. Shehneela BokhariAssistant ProfessorM.Phil Botany (Agriculture University)MSc. Botany (IUB)

Ms. Samina HassanSenior LecturerM.Phil Biotechnology (QAU)MSc. Botany (QAU)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ms. Saira FarooqiAssistant Professor

M.Phil (NCBA&E)

MPA Specialization-Finance (PU)

LLB (PU)

PGD International Affairs

Ms. Syeda Fizza AbbasAssistant Professor

M.Phil Commerce (UCP)

MSc. Banking and Finance (GCU)

MSc. Economics (GCU)

Ms. Farhat Iqbal AwanSenior Lecturer

M.Phil Economics (PU)

MA Economics (PU)

Ms. Maryam RehmatLecturer

M.Phil (KC)

MBA Banking & Finance (KC)

BSc. Hons (KC)

Faculty

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Ms. Sara AslamLecturerMSc. HRM (University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK)MBA (UMT)

Ms. Anam TariqLecturerM.Phil Commerce (UCP)MBA (KC)

Ms. Mahwash ManzoorLecturerMBA (FC)BICSE Electrical Engineering (NUST)

CHEMISTRYMs. Rahila TariqAssistant ProfessorM.Phil Chemistry (PU)MSc. Chemistry (GCU)

Ms. Rubina MunirSenior LecturerM.Phil Chemistry (PU)MSc. Chemistry (PU)

Ms. Saliha MehboobLecturerMS Analytical Chemistry (PU)BS Hons Chemistry (PU)

Ms. Ayesha RoohiLecturerM.Phil Chemistry (PU)MSc. Chemistry (PU)Ms. Anum KhaleeqLecturerM.Phil Chemistry (PU)BSc. Chemistry (PU)

COMPUTER SCIENCE Ms. Jaweria ManzoorAssistant ProfessorMS CS (KC)MS TQM (PU)BS CS (KC)

Ms. Hafsah QaiserLecturerMS CS (LCWU)BS CS (PUCIT)

Ms. Hina GulLecturerMS CS (LCWU)BS CS (LCWU)

Ms. Rabia SirhindiLecturerMS Information Security (NUST)BS. Hons (PUCIT)

Ms. Amna AliLecturer

M.Phil CS (KC)

BS CS (KC)

ECONOMICSMs. Zubaira HassanAssociate Professor

MA Economics (PU)

Ms. Sukaina Riaz Assistant Professor

M.Phil Economics (GC)

MA Economics (PU)

BA (KC)

Ms. Saima MalikAssistant Professor

MA Economics (GCU)

Ms. Zubda RashidLecturer

M.Phil Political Science (KC)

MA Economics (PU)

Ms. Ayesha KhanLecturer

M.Phil (PU)

BSc. Hons (LCWU)

Ms. Salaha YousafLecturer

MBA (FC)

Ms. Zahra ButtLecturer

M.Phil Economics (KC)

BSc Hons. (FC)

ENGLISHProf. Nasreen Z. PashaMA TEFL (AIOU)

MA English Literature (PU)

PGD TEIL (UGC-HEC)

Certificate TEFL(University of

Durham UK)

Dr. Isabel WilliamAssociate Professor

PhD (Trinity University)

PG Diploma ELT (UGC-ODA UK)

Certificate English Literature (Selwyn

College Cambridge UK)

MA (PU)

MA TEFL (UK)

Ms. Uzma ImranAssistant Professor

M.Phil English Literature (PU)

MA English Literature (PU)

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Dr. Nadia AnjumAssociate Professor

PhD (USA)

MA (PU)

MA TEFL SLALS, Reading (UK)

Ms. Priya AwaisAssistant Professor

M.Phil Applied Linguistics (UMT)

MA Applied Linguistics (KC)

MA English Literature (PU)

Dr. Asma AftabAssistant Professor

PhD Applied Eng Linguistics (UK)

MA English Language Teaching (KC)

MA English (PU)

Ms. Ghazala HameedAssociate Professor

MA (PU)

Ms. Ayesha BabarAssistant Professor

M.Phil (GCU)

MA ELT (KC)

MA English Literature (PU)

Ms. Firdous ShafqatAssistant ProfessorM.Phil Applied Linguistics (UMT)

Ms. Rabia ZaheerSenior LecturerM.Phil (PU)MA (PU) PGD ELT (PU)

Ms. Sadia GhaznaviLecturerM.Phil English Literature (KC) MA (KC)

Ms. Aisha UsmanLecturerMA English Literature (PU)PGD ELT (PU)

Ms. Zahra HamdaniLecturerM.Phil (KC)BA Hons (KC)

Ms. Badriah KhaleelLecturerM.Phil (KC)PGD (PU)MA(LCWU)BA (LCWU)

Ms. Mahwish Khan LecturerM.Phil (KC)MA (BNU)BA Hons (KC)

Ms. Fariah Farooq KhanLecturerMA (KC)BA (GC)

Ms. Saifiya FawadLecturerMA (KC)BA

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESMs. Almas HamidAssistant ProfessorM.Phil (KC)MA Environmental Sciences (KC)MSc. (Chemistry) (PU)

Dr. Ghazala YaqubAssistant ProfessorPost Doc (University of Wollongong, Australia)PhD Chemistry (LCWU)MS Chemistry (LCWU)MSc. Chemistry (GC)

Ms. Sana AkhtarLecturer

M.Phil Environmental Science (PU)

MSc. Hons (Environmental Science)

(PU)

PGD (Applied Economics) (PU)

Ms. Syeda Amber FatimaLecturer

M.Phil Environmental Science (PU)

MSc. Environmental Science (PU)

FINE ARTSMs. Saima JabbarAssistant Professor

BFA (Hons) (NCA)

Ms. Mizna ZulfiqarLecturer

BFA (NCA)

Ms. Rebecca Augustine

Lecturer

BFA (NCA)

Ms. Kiran SaeedLecturer

BFA (NCA)

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FOOD SCIENCES & HUMAN NUTRITIONMs. Mahnaz Nasir KhanAssistant Professor

M.Phil Food & Nutrition (AIOU)

PGD in Dietetics (College of Home

Economics-PU)

MSc. Food & Nutrition (College of

Home Economics-PU)

Ms. Memoona KhalidLecturer

M.Phil Food & Nutrition

PGD in Dietetics (College of Home

Economics-PU)

MSc. Food & Nutrition (PU)

Ms. Nasreen KauserLecturer

PGD in Dietetics (College of Home

Economics-PU)

MSc. Food & Nutrition (College of

Home Economics-PU)

Ms. Samia KhalidLecturer

M.Phil (KC)

BSc. Food & Nutrition (KC)

FRENCHMs. Amber JafferLecturer

MA French (KC)

GEOGRAPHYMs. Rabia ShahidLecturer

MSc. Geography (PU)

Ms. Asma AliAssistant Professor

MSc. Geography (KU)

Ms. Ambreena MubashirAssistant Professor

M.Phil (PU)

MSc. Geography (PU)

Ms. Kanwal NaseemLecturer

MSc. Geography (PU)

MSC. Environmental Management

(University of New Castle-Australia)

Ms. Shumaila Majeed QuershiLecturer

MSc. Computer Science (PU)

MSc. Geography (PU)

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSMs. Arifa KiyaniAssistant Professor

M.Phil IR (KC)

MA History (GCU)

Ms. Bano AshrafAssociate Professor

MA (PU)

Ms. Qurra Tul Ain AyeshaLecturer

M.Phil US Studies (QAU)

MSc. Pakistan Studies (QAU)

Ms. Ayesha JawadLecturer

LLM (University of Kent, UK)

MA History

MSc. IR (QAU)

LLB (PU)

ISLAMIC STUDIESMs. Farrukh SuhailAssistant Professor

M.Phil (Minhaj University)

Ms. Tasneem NiaziAssistant Professor

MA Islamic Studies (IUB)

Ms. Sara IqbalAssistant ProfessorM.Phil Islamic Studies (PU)MA Islamic Studies (PU)

Ms. Samawia SaeedLecturerMA Islamic Studies (LCWU)MA E.L.T (KC)

Ms. Faiza BatoolLecturerM.Phil (PU)M.A Islamic Studies (PU)B.ED (UOE)

MATHEMATICSMs. Zeba SohailAssistant ProfessorM.Phil (NCBA&E)MSc. (PU)

Ms. Nighat AltafAssociate ProfessorMSc. (PU)

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Ms. Sajida Jamil Assistant Professor

M.Phil (UET)

MSc. (PU)

B.ED (PU)

Ms. Nargis JahanAssistant Professor

M.Phil (UET)

MSC. (UET)

Ms. Shumaila WaheedAssistant Professor

M.Phil (GCU)

MSc. (PU)

Ms. Sadaf ButtAssistant Professor

MSc. (PU)

Ms. Marwa Khalid CheemaLecturer

MS (LUMS)

Ms. Moshayyadah JavaidLecturer

MS (PU)

BS. Hons (LCWU)

Ms. Fakhra GulzarLecturerMS (FAST)BS. Hons (LC)

MEDIA STUDIESMs. Samar RizwanLecturerMS Multimedia (NCA)BSc. (Pak AIMS)

Dr. Claire PammentAssistant ProfessorPhD (London)M.Phil Cultural Studies (NCA)MA (Cambridge University)

Ms. Amna WaheedaLecturerM.Phil (BNU)MA (BNU)

Ms. Kiran KaramatLecturerMS (LCWU)BS (LCWU)

Ms. Komal AhmedLecturerM.Phil (KC)BS Hons. (LCWU)

MUSICMs. Mughira AhmadLecturer

BA (Hons.) Musicology

Mr. Abdul RaufLecturer

MA Political Science

PAKISTAN STUDIESMs. Bushra JabeenLecturer

MA History (PU)

MA Urdu (PU)

B.ED

Ms Farah AhsanLecturer

MA History (PU)

B.ED (AIOU)

PERSIANMs. Attiya HaiderAssistant Professor

M.Phil (PU)

MA (GCU Gold Medalist)

B.ED (PU)

PHILOSOPHYMs. Maliha FawadAssociate Professor

MA (GCU)

MA ( Ireland)

Ms. Sadaf MunirAssistant Professor

M.Phil (GCU)

MA (GCU)

Ms. Nasreen RehanLecturer

MA (GCU)

PHYSICSProf. Dr. Nikhat KhanVice Principal

Director QEC

PhD Molecular Science (USA)

MS Physics (USA)

MSc. Physics (PU)

Ms. Helen KhokarAssociate Professor

M.Phil Environmental Science (KC)

MSc. Physics (PU)

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Ms. Sabiha ZainAssociate ProfessorMSc. Physics (PU)

Ms. Shabana KhurshidAssistant ProfessorM.Phil Microelectronics (PU)MSc. (PU)

Ms. Saima MubeenAssistant ProfessorBSc. Electrical Engineering

Ms. Samia MaqsoodLecturerBSc. Electrical Engineering (UET)

Ms. Aysha AftabLecturerM.Phil in Solid State Physics (PU)MSc. Physics (PU)

Ms. Sidra FarooqLecturerM.Phil in Solid State Physics (PU)

POLITICAL SCIENCEMs. Asma AwanAssistant Professor M.Phil (PU)MA (PU)

Ms. Saleha AbidAssociate ProfessorMA (PU)

Ms. Khushboo IjazAssistant ProfessorM.Phil (PU)

Ms. Saba SyedLecturerMA (PU)

Ms. Zoya AshrafLecturerBS Hons (KC)M.Phil (KC)

PYSCHOLOGYSumaira RashidAssistant ProfessorM.Phil (University of Education) MA (PU)

Ms. Raumish TabbasumAssistant ProfessorM.Phil (GCU) Ms. Sonia NaeemLecturerM.Phil Clinical Psychology (KC)MSc. (PU)

Ms. Mahira AhmedLecturerM.Phil Clinical Psychology (KC) MSc. (Quaid-e-Azam University)

Ms. Zara HaroonLecturerM.Phil Clinical Psychology(KC)BSc.Hons. (KC)

SOCIAL WORKMs. Rashda ButtAssociate ProfessorMA (PU)

STATISTICSMs. Munaza BajwaAssociate ProfessorM.Phil (NCBA&E)MSc. (PU)

Dr. Kalsoom AkhtharAssistant ProfessorPhD (NCBA&E)M.Phil (University of Lahore)MSc. (PU)

Ms. Farah AnjumAssociate ProfessorMSc. (PU)

Ms. Farah ArifLecturer

M.Phil (NCBA&E)

MSc. Statistics (KC)

URDUDr. Sheeba AlamLecturer

PhD (GCU)

M.Phil Urdu Literature (GCU)

Dr. Shazia SajidAssistant Professor

PhD (University of Education)

M.Phil (University of Education)

MA (PU)

Dr. Elizabeth ShadAssistant Professor

PhD (University of Education)

M.Phil (University of Education)

MA (PU)

Dr. Sadaf BokhariLecturer

PhD (GCU)

M.Phil (GCU)

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Ms. Samia ShaheenAssistant ProfessorMA (PU)

Ms. Misbah TajammalAssistant ProfessorMA Urdu (FC)BA (KC)

Ms. Humaira MajidSenior LecturerM.Phil (GCU)MA (GCU)

Ms. Salma SiddiquiSenior LecturerM.Phil (GCU)MA (PU)

Ms. Bushra ShereenLecturerM.Phil (University of Education)MA Urdu (PU)MA Philosophy (PU)

Ms. Faiza ButtLecturerM.Phil (PU)MA (PU)

ZOOLOGYDr. Saleema BashirAssociate Professor

PhD (UK)

M.Phil (PU)

MSc. (PU)

Ms. Shumaila NadeemAssistant Professor

M.Phil (KC)

MSc. (Zoology) (GC)

Ms. Gaitee JoshuaAssistant Professor

M.Phil (UVAS)

MSc. Zoology (PU)

BS Biology (Canada)

Dr. Huma SaleemAssistant professor - IPFP

PhD (Cambridge University)

MSc Chemistry (LCWU)

BSc Hons. (LCWU)

OFFICE OF RESEARCHDr. Saleha Naghmi HabibullahDirector ResearchPhD Applied Statistics (NCBA&E)MSc. STATISTICS (University of Toronto) MSc. Statistics (PU)

ICPWEMr. Ather TahirDirector ICPWE

LABORATORIESMr. Asrar Ahmad KaziDirector Laboratory

LIBRARYMs. Naseem Farhat QizalbashHead of Main Library

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONMs. Nosheen HanifAssistant Professor

CAMPUS COUNSELORMs. Fatima Shaukat

COMMUNITY SERVICE COORDINATORMs. Anila Azmat

MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONSProf. Dr. Rukhsana DavidPrincipal

Prof. Dr. Nikhat KhanVice Principal

Mr. Farooq BabarDeputy Registrar

Ms. Sadaf IrshadHead Human Resources

Mr. Muhammad IqbalFinance Manager

Mr. Chester HussainAssociation Finance Manager Col. Ret. Arune PervaizDirector Security

Mr. Agha Kumail HaiderFacilities & Services Manager

Elizabeth ShamsaHostel Coordinator

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Dr. Saleha Naghmi HabibullahDirector ResearchAssociate ProfessorPhD Applied Statistics, NCBA&EMSc Statistics, University of Toronto, CanadaMSc Statistics, PU

Research plays a key role in all undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered at Kinnaird. The newly reorganized research cell provides the necessary infrastructure in promoting a strong research culture at Kinnaird. The research cell activities include administering all research work under taken by students and organization of seminars by national and international exper ts. The creation of the Kinnaird multidisciplinary group encourages par ticipation of faculty and students in research capacity building workshops and conferences.

Office of Research

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Farooq BabarDeputy RegistrarAdmissions & ExaminationEmail: [email protected]

Deputy Registrar office offers a wide variety of services for current and prospective students, alumni, staff and faculty. Services are offered in person, online, and by telephone. Deputy Registrar office is dedicated to administering comprehensive enrolment management services including: student admission, student record collection, student photo identification, and many academic support services including class time table, exams, registration assistance, student information system logins, student results, transcripts and degrees.

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