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Bachelor of
Industrial Electronics
Engineering Programme
PROSPECTUS 2014-15
INSTITUTE OF
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
KARACHI
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MESSAGE
Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering, IIEE is the first and the only institute in South Asia,
offering Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Electronics. It promotes high quality technical education
and engineering skills for industries and technological infrastructures.
It has successfully completed 25 luminous years of academic life and has earned exclusive reputation
through its well-equipped Labs and intensely devoted faculty. The Institute has produced till date 806
highly skilled and well trained graduates who are fulfilling the needs of modern Industries and Research
Sectors both inside and outside Pakistan.
The new management is aimed to elevate highly simulating literary and conducive environment for
studies. It is further intended to fortify the syllabus and improvement in the Laboratories.
It is indeed my privilege to reinstate semester system with new revised curriculum which has been
professionally designed to cater the requirement of current technological era. I welcome newcomers and
repose confidence that they will contribute significantly in raising the academic standard of the
Institution. I would like to wish them a bright and promising future towards a rewarding career.
Engr. Dr. Riazuddin Abro
Principal, IIEE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sr. No. Topic Page
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1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
INTRODUCTION
History of IIEE
Administration and academic support
Infrastructure
Academic programme
Teaching faculty
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
B.E. IN INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Degree awarding authority
Regulations pertaining to semester duration
Promotion in next academic year
Cancellation of admission
Attendance
Class representative
Academic schedule
Course of studies
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
ADMISSION POLICY
Eligibility for admission
Pre-admission entry test
Merit list criteria
Seat allocation
Equivalence criteria of foreign examinations
Admission procedure
Medical fitness
Rejection of application form
Tie for merit position
Employment/simultaneous enrolment in other
Educational institutions
PCSIR employee’s sons/daughters merit
Additional marks for hafiz-e-Quran
Rechecking of papers
Admissions in subsequent semester/years of study
Instructions to fill the admission form
Selected candidate
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4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
SEMESTER RULES AND REGULATIONS
Evaluation system
Leave of absence
Obtaining photocopies from official record
Degree award requirements
Industrial linkage
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5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
INSTITUTE FEES & EXPENSES
Fees structure
Refund policy
Fines for late payment of tuition fee
Examination fee
Fee exemption award
Scholarships
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
STUDENTS’ FACILITIES
Auditorium
Library and book bank
Sports facilities
Canteen
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7 DISCIPLINE 27
8 HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS 29
9 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 30
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 HISTORY OF IIEE
Rapid advancement in the field of electronics and its influence in our day-to-day life in general
and all aspects of industrial sectors in particular has placed challenging demands on engineering
education as a whole. Thus the need of establishing the Institute of Industrial Electronics
Engineering was felt by the Government of Pakistan and the task was assigned to the Ministry of
Science and Technology / PCSIR.
In 1985 a study mission of Swiss Experts was invited to Pakistan and it was identified that
Pakistan needs practical oriented engineers particularly in the field of Industrial Electronics
Engineering. The Swiss Government offered to establish an industrial Electronics Institute and
agreement of cooperation was signed in this regard.
The present location was selected for building Institute, while the cost of building, the
infrastructure, provision of utilities etc. were borne by the Ministry of Science and Technology
through PCSIR. All the equipment for establishing laboratories and three experts were provided
by the Swiss Government. PCSIR recruited the faculty staff to support the
academic/administrative activities.
The curriculum and training programme was jointly worked out and the Academic Council
/Affiliation Committee of N.E.D. University, Karachi was approached for grant of affiliation of
the Institute and award of B.E degree. After due inspection and assessment the university granted
affiliation to the Institute to conduct B.E degree course in Industrial Electronics Engineering.
The Institute started its classes in June 1989 with an intake of 40 students, and now it is
inducting a batch of 47 undergraduates in 1st Year Engineering every year. Graduate Engineers
of IIEE are very much demanded by the Industries/Organizations and those who have so far
graduated are all gainfully employed throughout the country and abroad.
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1.2 ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMIMIC SUPPORT
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
Engr. Dr. Riazuddin Abro
B.E. (Electronics Engg.); MUET, Jamshoro.
Ph.D (Renewable Energy), University of Sheffield, UK
Ph. # 021-99244218 Ph. # 021-99244581
Fax # 021-34966274
P.A TO PRINCIPAL
Mr. Syed Irfan Hussain Shah 021-99244218 ext: 101
CHIEF COORDINATOR
Engr. Ashab Mirza
B.E. (Electronics), DCET / NEDUET, Karachi.
M.S (Aerospace Engineering) ENSAE, France.
Postgraduate Course & Research Work*. (Control System) PNEC/NUST, Karachi (Incomplete PhD degree)
021-99244218
ext: 106
INCHARGE ACADEMICS
Engr. Dr. Farah Haroon
B.E. (Industrial Electronics), IIEE / NED UET, Karachi.
M.Engg. (Electrical) NEDUET, Karachi. Ph.D (Telecom), Asian Institute of Tech., Thailand..
021-99244218
ext: 105
INCHARGE EXAMINATION
Engr. Shahid Ahmed
B.E. (Electronics), DCET / NEDUET, Karachi
M.Engg. (Industrial Electronics), NEDUET, Karachi (in progress)
021-99244218
ext: 111
INCHARGE ADMIN SECTION
Mr. Syed Mukarram Ali, (Senior Admin Officer)
B.Sc., University of Karachi B. Ed, A.I.O.U.
021-99244218
ext: 114
INCHARGE ACCOUNTS SECTION
Mr. Murtaza Hussain, (Accounts Officer)
B.Com., M.A, University of Karachi
021-99244218
ext: 113
INCHARGE LIBRARY & BOOK BANK
Mrs. Naheed Ijaz (Senior Librarian)
M.L.S, University of Karachi
021-99244218
ext: 103
ASSISTANT STUDENT AFFAIR
Mr. S.M. Qayyum (Reception) 021-99244218
ext: 102
STUDENT COUNSELING REGISTRY
Mr. Fasih Uddin Khan 021-99244218
ext: 102
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1.3 INFRASTRUCTURE
The main building of Institute comprises of ground +3 floors with main library, auditorium and
administration. The independent classrooms for each year are fully furnished and multimedia
equipped. The laboratories along with mechanical bench and fabrication workshops are provided
to give hand on experience in highly conducive environment. The complete set of equipment’s
and tools are permanently issued to the students on yearly basis.
A computer laboratory with latest PCs and an Ethernet based LAN provides connectivity all over
the building. The Institute has an internet facility which is being further expanded to provide
access to data basis, information agencies, linkages with local & foreign libraries and universities
for resource sharing. A range of general purpose software’s are already in use and the Institute
has developed its own Computerized Electronics Testing Tool (CETT) for the checking of
Entrance Test Examination Papers.
Besides the main building, there is one mosque and staff residential colony within the precinct of
IIEE.
1.4 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
The candidates who aim at taking up the degree course should by character and aptitude capable
of profiling themselves from the instruction at the Institute level. The main objective of this
course is to provide the student with a thorough grasp of the fundamentals on which the modern
engineering science is based. Theoretical instruction is supplemented with relevant experimental
work in the laboratories & workshops. Comprehensive instructional Programme is designed to
stress rational thinking and approach to engineering problems, which subsequently prepares a
young professional engineer, who may choose to work in the field or undertake advance studies
and research.
The students who comply with the conditions prescribed by the Institute and successfully
complete their courses and pass the required examinations will be awarded, the Degree of
Bachelor of Engineering.
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1.5 TEACHING FACULTY
PRINCIPAL SCIENTIFIC OFFICER
Engr. Dr. Riazuddin Abro B.E. (Electronics); MUET, Jamshoro.
Ph.D(Renewable Energy) University of Sheffield, UK.
CHIEF COORDINATOR
Engr. Ashab Mirza B.E. (Electronics), DCET / NEDUET, Karachi.
M.S (Aerospace Engineering) ENSAE, France.
Postgraduate Course & Research Work in Control System,
PNEC/NUST, Karachi (Incomplete PhD degree)
PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTORS
Engr. Shahid Ahmad B.E. (Electronics), DCET / NEDUET, Karachi
M.Engg. (Industrial Electronics), NEDUET, Karachi (in
progress)
CHIEF INSTRUCTORS
Engr. Dr. Farah Haroon B.E. (Industrial Electronics), IIEE / NED UET, Karachi.
M.Engg. (Electrical) NEDUET, Karachi.
Ph.D (Telecom), Asian Institute of Tech., Thailand.
Engr. Anjum Darakhshan B.E. (Electronics), DCET / NEDUET, Karachi.
M.Engg. (Industrial Control and Automation),UIT/Hamdard
University, Karachi.
Dr. Syed Ahmad Hassan M.Sc(Industrial & Business Mathematics), Kar. University.
Ph.D (Space &planetary Astrophysics), Karachi University.
Engr. M. Asghar Daudani B.E. (Electrical), MUET, Jamshoro.
M.Engg. (Industrial Electronics), NED UET, Karachi.
Engr. Sajid Hussain B.E. (Industrial Electronics), IIEE/NED UET, Karachi.
M.Engg. (Industrial Control and Automation),UIT/Hamdard
University ,Karachi
Ph.D (Electronics), NEDUET, Karachi(in progress)
Mr. Niaz Ahmed Qazi P.G.D (Electronics) PSTC (PCSIR) Karachi.
B-Tech.(Hons.),NEDUET Karachi..
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SENIOR INSTRUCTORS
Engr. Agha Muhammad Shakir B.E. (Electrical), NED UET, Karachi.
M.Engg. (Industrial Electronics) NED UET, Karachi.
Engr. Asif Ahmed Memon B.E. (Electrical), Baluchistan University Engg., Khuzdar.
M.Engg. (Industrial Electronics), NED UET, Karachi.
Ph.D (Electronics), NEDUET, Karachi( in progress)
Engr. Mrs. Qurut-ul-Ain B.E. (Industrial Electronics), IIEE / NED UET, Karachi.
M.S. (Electrical Communication), PNEC, NUST, Karachi
Mr. Liaquat Ali B.Sc, MAS & MS (I.T), Karachi University (In Progress).
Mr. Ameer Hamza D.A.E (Mechanical Technology), Karachi
B. Tech (Pass), Mechanical NED-UET Karachi
Mr. Javed Raza D.A.E (Mechanical Technology), Khairpur Mirs
INSTRUCTORS
Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Rind B.E. (Electronics Engineering), DCET / NED-UET,
Karachi.
M.Engg. (Industrial Control and Automation),
UIT/Hamdard University, Karachi (in progress)
Mr. Syed Muhammad Ali Shah D.A.E (Instrumentation & Process Control) J.P.M I Malir
M.A. (Economics ), S. A.L. U, Khairpur
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2. B.E. IN INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering, IIEE offers four years course leading to degree of
Bachelor of Engineering in discipline of Industrial Electronics (IE) which is not being proffered by
any other university of Pakistan. It is therefore, that the graduate engineers of IIEE enjoy unique
status in the market value.
2.1 DEGREE AWARDING AUTHORITY
The students who comply with the conditions prescribed by the Institute and successfully
complete their course and pass the required Institute Examination are awarded the degree of B.E.
in Industrial Electronics by NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi.
2. 2 REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO SEMESTER DURATION
The course of study leading to the B.E. (IE) degree is of four academic years (8 semesters)
duration. Each semester is of 16 weeks academic activity, that is, 16 weeks for the classes
followed by the Semester final examinations. In these 16 weeks of academic activity; there must
be at least 48 hours of teaching of theory classes (3 credit hrs per week), and 16 lab sessions.
Note: Tutorial sessions can be a part of theory classes.
Instructions in all courses and laboratories are carried out in English language. The instructional
programs and examination system of the Institute is based on semester system. The students are
advised to study rules and regulations relating to semester system of examination.
Practical viva voce examinations are held along with theory examination by the Institute in
courses where the practical work forms part of the curriculum.
2.3 PROMOTION IN NEXT ACADEMIC YEAR
i) After the expiry of three weeks from commencement of classes no admission shall be granted to
2nd, 3rd or final year under any circumstances.
ii) Students who do not pass 1st year engineering examination completely will not be allowed
admission in 3rd year.
iii) Student who do not pass 2nd year engineering examination completely will not be allowed
admission in final year.
iv) Student who do not pay their fees will also not be promoted .
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2.4 CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION
i) Students who fail to register themselves with the Controller of Examinations (NED) in
1st semester examinations on any account shall have their admission automatically
cancelled. No fees or charges deposited earlier by such students shall be refundable.
Or
Does not obtain a passing grade in at least 50% of the total courses of First Year (Spring
and Fall Semester)
ii) Students who do not pass all their examinations from first to final year of B.E. program
within 7 academic years shall have their enrolment cancelled. They shall not be given any
further chance to clear their failed subjects/examination after the expiry of the above
specified period.
iii) Any student who discontinues his/her studies for continuous period of one year would not
be eligible to continue his/her study in that academic year and is obligated for re-
admission.
2.5 ATTENDANCE
(i) Students must have at least an overall 75% attendance in all semesters courses, so as to be
eligible to appear in the respective final semester examination.
(ii) Students having short-of-attendance can apply for condone, however he/she should have to
furnish valid evidence of force-major due to which he/she could not complete the 75%
attendance required.
(iii) Principal IIEE will decide such condone easer as per criterion laid down by NED University.
2.6 CLASS REPRESENTATIVE A class representative will only be selected from first three top merit positions of the last semester. He/
she would be held responsible of any misconduct of classmates and therefore is advised to report the
same to the management.
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2.7 ACADEMIC SCHEDULE
Following is the academic schedule of Industrial Electronics Engineering (2014-15) as per approved BE
(IE) Curriculum, by Academic Council of NED University of Engineering & Technology.
BE (Industrial Electronics) Semester System Schedule
First Year Engineering FE(IE) Spring
Subject
Code Course Title
Credit Hours
Theory Lab Total
HS114 Functional English 3 0 3
MS111 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 0 3
MS113 Applied Physics 3 1 4
IE111 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 3 1 4
IE113 Engineering Material & Workshop 1 2 3
IE114 Engineering Drawing 0 1 1
Total= 13 5 18
First Year Engineering FE (IE) Fall
Subject
Code Course Title
Credit Hours
Theory Lab Total
MS121 Differential Equations 3 0 3
IE121 Basic Electronics 3 1 4
IE124 Circuit Analysis-I 2 1 3
HS121 Communication Skills 3 0 3
HS122
HS123
Islamic Studies (For Muslims)
Ethical Behaviour (For Non-Muslims 2 0 2
Total= 13 2 15
Second Year Engineering SE(IE) Spring
Subject
Code Course Title
Credit Hours
Theory Lab Total
HS231 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2
MS231 Complex Variables & Transforms 3 0 3
IE235 Electronic Circuit Design 3 1 4
IE236 Electronic Simulation & PCB Manufacturing 1 2 3
IE237 Electromagnetic Field Theory 2 0 2
IE238 Introduction To Computer & Programming 3 1 4
Total= 14 4 18
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Second Year Engineering SE (IE) Fall
Subject
Code Course Title
Credit Hours
Theory Lab Total
MS241 Linear Algebra 3 0 3
IE245 Digital Logic Design 3 1 4
IE242 Circuit Analysis-II 3 1 4
IE243 Electrical Machine-I 2 1 3
IE246 Instrumentation & Measurements 3 1 4
Total= 14 4 18
Third Year Engineering TE(IE) Spring
Subject
Code Course Title
Credit Hours
Theory Lab Total
IE356 Signals & Systems 3 1 4
IE352 Integrated Circuits 3 1 4
IE353 Electrical Machines – II 3 1 4
IE355 Microprocessor Architecture & Programming 3 1 4
HS351 Technical Report Writing and Professional Skills 2 0 2
Total= 14 4 18
Third Year Engineering TE(IE) Fall
Subject
Code Course Title
Credit Hours
Theory Lab Total
MS361 Probability & Statistics 3 0 3
IE361 Feedback Control System 3 1 4
IE362 Power Electronics 3 1 4
IE365 Industrial Process Control 1 2 3
IE366 Object Oriented Programming 3 1 4
Total= 13 5 18
Fourth Year Engineering BE(IE) Spring
Subject
Code Course Title
Credit Hours
Theory Lab Total
MS471 Numerical Methods 3 0 3
IE476 Industrial Instrumentation Systems 1 2 3
IE471 Digital Signal Processing (DSP) 3 1 4
IE475 Electronic Motor Drives 3 1 4
IE474 Embedded System 1 2 3
IE483 Industrial Electronics Engineering Project Work - - -
Total = 11 6 17
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The IE483 course is spread on two semesters(i.e. whole year). The graduating students will be assigned the project
work with commencement of Spring Semester of 4th Year of BE (IE) degree program. However final assessment
and grading of the course will be held in the end of Fall Semester.
NOTE: The schedule, curriculum/courses and/or rules of business or part thereof may be revised/corrected by the
Competent Authority as and when necessary and shall be notified accordingly.
2.8 COURSE OF STUDIES
Title and Contents of the courses are subject to change, without prior notification, as and when deemed
necessary by the Board of Studies (BOS) IIEE with the subsequent approval by the NED University of
Engineering & Technology, Karachi.
Fourth Year Engineering BE(IE) Fall
Subject
Code Course Title
Credit Hours
Theory Lab Total
MS483 Engineering Economics & Management 3 0 3
HS481 Organizational Behaviour 3 0 3
MS484 Entrepreneurship 2 0 2
IE484 Communication Systems 3 1 4
IE483 Industrial Electronics Engineering Project Work 0 6 6
Total= 11 7 18
Grand Totals = 98 42 140
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3. ADMISSION POLICY 3.1 ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
1. Pakistani Nationals who have passed their Matric/S.S.C (Science Group) and
Intermediate/H.S.C. (Pre-Engineering) or equivalent of both with at least 60% marks obtained in
each examination.
2. Must be aged between 16 years and 20 years on 31st December each year.
3. The candidate has to appear in the NAT-IE test examination especially administered by NTS for
the Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering (IIEE) on prescribed date.
NOTE: Apply only if the candidate meets first two conditions (1, and 2) stated above.
3.2 PRE-ADMISSION ENTRY TEST
Admission in IIEE will be given on approved quota wise merit basis. Entry Test is one of the criteria for
establishing merit list. The Entry Test for the induction of new undergraduates in IIEE (for BE Industrial
Electronics program) will be conducted by the NTS (National Testing Service-Pakistan) that will be held
in Karachi, Sukkhar, Quetta, Lahore, Peshawar, and Islamabad on same date.
IIEE application along with IIEE Prospectus and NTS forms can be downloaded either from
IIEE or NTS official websites.
IIEE will collect the following wth in prescribed due dates
1. IIEE filled application form with pay order of Rs: 750 against IIEE application material.
2. NTS filled form along with NTS test fee receipts of Rs: 700.
It is candidate’s responsibility to complete NTS Test Form and submit NTS Test Fee of Rs. 700.
The completed NTS Form along with test fee receipt shall be handed over to IIEE, while
submitting IIEE Admission Form (within due dates).
Admission Application of; ineligible candidates, without required documents, or without
completed NTS Form along with payment receipt shall be rejected.
3.3 MERIT LIST CRITERIA
1. The overall merit in respect of the eligible candidates for provisional admission in 1st year of
engineering of this Institute for new academic session shall be determined on the basis of
authorized provincial and other quotas.
2. The quota wise merit list shall be determined on the basis of;
Share of Marks obtained in the NTS examination 50%
Share of Marks obtained in the H.S.C. examination 50%
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3.4 SEAT ALLOCATION
There are 47 seats only. A provincial quota is applicable as prescribed by the Federal Ministry of
Science & Technology, Government of Pakistan. Seats distributions are given in following table:
NOTE: i) Merit l i st shal l be displa yed on the not ice board of the Inst itute .
i i ) Admission wi l l be offered in the order of the merit .
3.5 EQUIVALENCE CRITERIA OF FOREIGN EXAMINATIONS
For the purpose of determining merit, the candidates having passed Cambridge High School Certificate
Examination with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at Principle level or the General Certificate of
Education (A-Level) with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, the grades obtained in these
examinations will be equated as follows:
GRADE A 85 Percent
GRADE B 75 Percent
GRADE C 65 Percent
GRADE D 60 Percent
GRADE E 50 Percent
NOTE: Candidates must obta in equivalence cert if icate fro m Registrar off ice of the NED
University prior to submiss ion of the applicat ion form .
QUOTA CATEGORY No. o f Sea ts
All Pakistan Merit 09
Sindh (Urban) 07
Sindh (Rural) 11
Punjab 12
Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa (KPK) 03
Baluchistan 01
A. J. & K. 01
FATA/FANA (inc luding Gilg it -Balt i stan) 01
PCSIR employee ’s Sons/Daughters 02
Total No. of Seats 47
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3.6 ADMISSION PROCEDURE
i) The selected candidates should personally report to the Institute campus and confirm his/her
consent by paying the required fee and obtain a receipt.
ii) The selected candidates shall complete and submit in original the following forms at the time
of submitting the fee.
a. Medical Fitness Form
b. Application form for Enrolment with N.E.D University.
c. Declaration for non-participation in political activities on a Non-judicial stamp paper of
Rs. 20/-
iii) If a candidate fails to get admission as required under sub-para (i) & (ii) above and does not
confirm his/her consent by submitting the required fees on or before the specified date,
his/her seat will be declared vacant and will be filled up from the candidates on the waiting
list.
3.7 MEDICAL FITNESS Every candidate must be in sound physical and mental health free from any congenital
malformation or defect with normal speech and hearing. The eyesight, aided or un-aided, should not be
poorer than 6/9 in one eye and 6/12 in other eye. The chest expansion should be less than 4 cms. and X-
Ray of the chest satisfactory. The limbs, including the feet and toes, should be well formed and
developed with perfect and un-restricted movement of all joints. The candidate should not suffer from
any remarkable skin disease or venereal disease. Color blindness - even if vision is otherwise normal -
will disqualify applicants.
3.8 REJECTION OF APPLICATION FORM
- The applications not fulfilling the conditions under para 3.1 will be rejected.
- The candidates found guilty of suppression or misrepresentation of material facts at any stage
shall be rejected for admission.
- The Principal of the Institute shall be competent to reject any application for admission and to
cancel or withdraw admission of any student without assigning any reason.
3.9 TIE FOR MERIT POSITION
In case of tie for merit position in the selection for admission, the candidate’s aggregate percentage of
marks in the subjects of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at the Higher Secondary Certificate
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Examination shall be made the criterion for determining the order of preference. In case of further tie,
percentage of marks in Mathematics at the above examination shall be made the criterion.
3.10 EMPLOYMENT/SIMULTANEOUS ENROLMENT IN OTHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
The Programme leading to B.E. (Industrial Electronics) Degree is a regular full time day
Programme and thus no student admitted in this Institute shall be allowed to engage himself/herself in
employment or maintain a simultaneous enrolment in other course of studies in other educational
institution. Violation of above may lead to cancellation of admission.
3.11 PCSIR EMPLOYEE’S SONS/DAUGHTERS
i) Two (02) seats are available for admission on PCSIR employee’s Sons/Daughters in B.E.
degree program in Industrial Electronics. The candidate for admission of PCSIR employee’s
Sons/Daughters subject to passing pre-admission entrance test must have
(a) Passed his/her Matric/S.S.C (Science Group) with at least ‘B’ Grade, with 60%
marks.
(b) Passed his/her H.S.C. (Pre-Engineering) or equivalent with at least ‘B’ Grade, with
60% marks.
(c) Age between 16 years & 20 years on 31st December of admission year.
ii) Additional processing fee of Rs 500/- must be submitted with an application fee
iii) Student should submit one form by clicking the both options regular and PCSIR employee’s
Sons/Daughters scheme
iv) The candidate admitted to 1st year engineering under PCSIR employee’s Sons/Daughters
program shall be required to qualify medical fitness examination and payment of normal
tuition fee as prescribed by the Institute.
v) All other terms & conditions will be the same.
3.12 ADDITIONAL MARKS FOR HAFIZ-E-QURAN Any eligible applicant who is Hafiz-e-Quran shall have 20 marks added to the marks obtained by
the applicant in HSC Examination. The applicant shall have to provide the original “Hifz-e-Quran
Sanad” from Wafaq-ul-Madaris and be prepared to appear and qualify in the Entrance Test.
3.13 RECHECKING OF PAPERS Candidates can contact NTS for hand re-checking of their IIEE Entry Test. NTS will do it per
their standard procedure, for more information please visit www.nts.org.pk.
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3.14 ADMISSIONS IN SUBSEQUENT SEMESTER/YEARS OF STUDY
a) Admission in any Semester shall be allowed only during first three weeks after commencement
of classes of that Semester.
b) Admission in Fall Semester of any Year shall be open to any student who submits the Final
Examination Form of Spring Semester of that year.
c) Admission in Spring Semester of any later year shall be open to any student who submits the
Final Examination form of Fall Semester of the previous year and in particular;
i. For Third Year the student must have passed First Year completely (all courses)
ii. For Final/Fourth year the student must have passed Second Year completely (all courses)
with at least 1.5 CGPA (First and Second Years).
d) A student admitted in any Semester shall be registered in all courses offered in that Semester
which the student has not passed earlier.
3.15 INSTRUCTIONSTO FILL THE ADMISSION FORM
i) Candidates for admission must fill their application forms either in their own handwriting (must
be legible) or using a typewriter.
ii) The candidates applying for admission must attach one attested copies of each of the following
documents:
a. Secondary School Certificate and Marks sheet
b. Higher Secondary School Certificate (Pre-Engg.) and Marks Sheet
c. Domicile Certificate
d. Permanent Residence Certificate (P.R.C.)
e. Equivalence Certificate (for candidates having passed foreign examinations)
f. Migration Certificate (for candidates having passed H.S.C. examinations from a board other
than Karachi Board.
g. Birth Certificate (for candidates having passed foreign examinations).
NOTE: Original documents should not be attached.
iii) The candidates must produce H.S.C. Marks Sheet in original at the time of submission of
admission form.
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iv) Application form and the documents attached shall not be returned.
v) Incomplete application forms shall not be considered.
vi) The application shall be rejected similarly in case the candidate is found guilty of suppression or
misrepresentation of material facts.
vii) The completed application form comprising the material specified in para (ii) must reach the
Institute either by hand or by Registered Post, not later than 2:00 p.m. on the last date of
submission of application form notified in the press advertisement. Any application received
after this date and time or found deficient in any respect will be rejected. Any certificate or
matter in addition to the specified requirement shall be treated as irrelevant and discarded.
viii) The candidates (except those whose applications have been rejected) will receive the Admit
Cards for the Entrance Test by post. The Institute does not bear any responsibility for late or non
– delivery of mail. The applicants willing to receive the Admit Card by hand can do so during
the specified dates.
3.16 SELECTED CANDIDATE i) A final list of successful candidates and those on the waiting list shall be displayed on the Notice
Board of the Institute within fifteen days of the test and they shall be informed by post as well.
ii) Application form should be signed by both an applicant and guardian and witnessed by 17 grade
gestated officer.
iii) A short list of names from each quota category shall be prepared in strict order of merit called
the waiting list.
iv) Subject to availability of any vacant seats the candidates on waiting list referred in sub-para (i)
above will be offered admission, after expiry of the deadline given to the selected candidate for
admission.
v) Principal has a final authority to cancel any admission.
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4. SEMESTER RULES AND REGULATIONS
Commencement of the new academic session will be starts from third week of January. The teaching at
the Institute commences from 8:30 a.m. according to the time table including labs/workshop practice
etc.
4.1 EVALUATION SYSTEM The Grade/Grade-Point are used for evaluation of student’s academic performance, in semester system.
Following is the Grade/Grade-Point equated with percentage of marks and other grades.
GRADE GRADE
POINT % MARKS REMARKS
A+ 4.0 96 – 100 Extra Ordinary
A 4.0 88 – 95 Excellent
A– 3.7 80 – 87 Very Good
B+ 3.4 77 – 79
B 3.0 74 – 76 Good
B– 2.7 70 – 73
C+ 2.4 67 – 69 Above Average
C 2.0 64 – 66 Average
C– 1.7 60 – 63 Satisfactory
D+ 1.4 55 – 59 Adequate
D 1.0 50 – 54 Pass
F 0.0 Below 49 Fail
P --- 50 – 100 Pass in non-credit
course
IP --- --- In Progress*
X --- --- Exempted
I --- --- Incomplete
W --- --- Withdrawal
NE --- --- Not Eligible
* To be evaluated in Spring Semester for Final Year project
Grade Point Average (GPA) for any semester and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) for more
than one semester shall be calculated as :
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togethercoursetheofhourscreditTotal
course)thatinpointgradebymultipliedcourseeachofhours(creditofSum
GPA/CGPA
Distribution of marks assigned to any course shall be as under
i) Each theory paper shall have 70% marks for final examination and 30% marks for sessional
evaluation.
ii) Each practical and final year project shall have 40% marks for final examination and 60% marks
for sessional evaluation.
4.2 LEAVE OF ABSENCE
i) A student must have at least 75% attendance in each Theory and Lab Class, so as to be
eligible to appear in the respective final semester examination.
ii) Self-granted leaves by students without prior information will be treated as double absents.
iii) IIEE is a Federal Institute running under PCSIR and hence the leave pattern of Provincial
government is not followed.
iv) Under exceptional circumstances, students may apply for leave of absence to the Principal of
the Institute who may sanction such leave which will however not be acceptable as a plea for
not putting in 75% of the attendance, which is a pre-requisite for being eligible to appear in
the Final Examination of a Semester.
v) The student is advised to strictly follow punctuality in both the theory and practical classes.
4.3 OBTAINING PHOTOCOPIES FROM OFFICIAL RECORD
According to the rule of the Institute the following documents of the selected candidate admitted
are required.
i) H.S.C. (Pre-Engg.) exam mark sheet and or mark sheet of qualifying examination in original
(to be sent to NED University for Enrolment).
ii) Migration certificate (If required as para3.15 (if) in original (to be sent to NED University for
enrolment).
iii) Secondary School Certificate exam mark sheet( retained by IIEE).
iv) P.R.C. in original (retained by IIEE).
v) H.S.C Provisional certificate (to be sent to NED University for enrolment).
vi) Domicile certificate in original (retained by IIEE).
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The above documents shall not be made available to the student concerned. However, under
exceptional cases the Photostat of the required documents retained by IIEE can be provided to the
candidate on submission of his/her application.
4.4 DEGREE AWARD REQUIREMENTS Any student who was admitted in First Year and passed all courses during four years of study as
prescribed in (with CGPA of at least 2.0, in semester system) shall be eligible for award of Degree in
Industrial Electronic Engineering by the, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi.
Note: Institute shall conform all other semester rules and regulations prescribed by NED University of
Engineering and Technology which thereof may be revised/corrected by the Competent Authority as and
when necessary and shall be notified accordingly.
4.5 INDUSTRIAL LINKAGE Industrial linkage has emerged as a common and widely acceptable diverse phenomenon in areas of
education/training and research. It covers a broad spectrum including consultancy, research contracts,
jointly organized conferences and exhibitions and above all awarding of Final Year projects. All such
connections of students with an Industrial sector would be highly appreciable but however, this
interaction in all cases would always be channelized through the Institution. Any violation of this would
not be tolerable and hence would be considered as an act of misconduct.
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5. INSTITUTE FEES & EXPENSES
5.1 FEES STRUCTURE
Following is the fee structure, which is normally to be paid per Semester, (unless stated
otherwise).
Type of Fees Amount in Rs.
Tuition fee 35,000.00 Per Semester.
Internet Charges 500.00 Per Semester.
Security Deposit (Refundable) 5000.00 At the Time of Admission
Admission fee(Non Refundable) 10,000.00 At the Time of Admission
Amount to be paid at the time of Admission: 50,500.00
I. Submitted fees except Tuition Fee, and Internet Charges are payable once only when the student
joins the Institute for the first time in First Year Engineering.
II. The security deposit is against breakage and any other damage to the Institute property,
instruments and tools caused by the student and is deducted from security deposit at the
beginning of each semester. The balance shall be only refunded to the students if claimed within
one year after the graduation and old deposit in this head is now considered as forfeited.
III. None of the fees is refundable under any circumstances except the Security deposit according to
Sub-Para (II).
IV. All the fees are payable in cash or through bank draft in the name of I.I.E.E. Karachi to the
cashier of the Institute(within one week of start of Academic Year) for which official receipt will
be issued immediately on receiving the payment,.
V. The Institute does not provide any hostel facility. The student has to arrange accommodation and
transport of their own.
5.2 REFUND POLICY
The Institute will refund only the security deposit if the student does not join the Institute.
Admission processing Fee is not refundable.
5.3 FINES FOR LATE PAYMENT OF TUITION FEE
The following fines will be levied for payment after due date:
- For first fifteen days after due date:5% of the total payable amount
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- After fifteen days up to one month after due date:10% of the total payable amount
- One month after due date: student will not be allowed to attend classes two months after
due date: registration will be suspended and for re-activation of registration; the student
will be required to pay the Admission Processing Fee again along with all outstanding
dues and fines.
- Principal IIEE, is authorized to waive off fine/penalty.
5.4 EXAMINATION FEE
On announcement of the examination schedule, the students have to deposit the examination fee
and fine (if any) as announced by the NED University along with examination form.
5.5 FEE EXEMPTION AWARD
The I.I.E.E. has a defined fee exemption policy for meritorious and deserving students. In each
semester, the top three students are consecutively granted 100%, 50% and 25% fee exemption
based on the results of previous semester.
Note: If a position holder student referred in sub–para above withdraws from the exemption
allowed; the same shifts to the next consecutive position holders. There is no fee exemption in
first semester.
5.6 SCHOLARSHIPS
I.I.E.E always welcomes scholarship awards to its diligent and needy students. However, in all
means the respective requests and the grants should be channelized through the institution.
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6. STUDENTS’ FACILITIES
All labs are well equipped with the most modern electronic equipment’s and instruments. They
are fully accessible to the students with the ratio of 2 students to the full pack of5 to 6
instruments for experiments. All equipment & instruments are in running condition all the time.
6.1 AUDITORIUM
Auditorium of the Institute is centrally air-conditioned with a sitting capacity of 244. It is
available for all student activities, academic seminars, conferences and other audience &
nonacademic activities convocation.
6.2 LIBRARY AND BOOK BANK
The library of the Institute has a stock of more than 3500 books on various subjects. The books
are selected to help the students and the faculty in their course of study and for further
enhancement of their knowledge. Additionally, the text books are issued to all the students of
four years from the book bank. However, the books are required to be returned to Library at the
end of the academic year. The seating capacity in the library is for 46 students. The library
subscribes a number of different technical magazines and journals mainly on electronics and
computer sciences.
The library also offers Book – Bank facility free of charges. The students are issued textbooks at
the beginning of the semester for the whole duration of the semester.
6.3 SPORTS FACILITIES
Every year IIEE organizes a sports week with great fervor and enthusiasm. A significant
budget is allocated and both the indoor and outdoor games are organized among the students of
all the four years. A separate play ground is available for student extra curriculum activities.
6.4 CANTEEN Keeping in view the demand of Students, new management has established a grand quality
canteen with in Institute premises.
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7. DISCIPLINE
- All students of the Institute shall conform to the Rules and Regulations of the Institute
and are under overall disciplinary control of the Principal.
- Breach of rules, misconduct, irregularity in time keeping, idleness, lack or unreasonable
progress in studies etc., will render a student liable to disciplinary action including
expulsion or rustication from the Institute. In this regard, the Principal is the sole and
final authority.
- Students who abstain themselves (for seven days at a stretch without notice) either from
lectures or from laboratory work will not be allowed to resume their study until
satisfactory explanation is submitted and accepted.
- A student desirous of leaving the Institute must apply in writing and the student’s parent
or guardian must countersign such application. Admission once cancelled shall not be
restored.
- Students are strictly forbidden from forwarding applications, appeals or any other
communication direct to any authority other than the Principal of the Institute and any
contravention of this rule shall make the student liable for disciplinary action.
- Students may be permitted to form or carry on only such association or club as are
provided under the Rules. Such association or club must be open for membership
regardless of religion, community or political opinion. In no circumstances will any
association, the object or membership of which is directly or indirectly sectarian or
political, shall be permitted. No member of the association or club can invite any
outsider in the Institute without prior permission in writing from the Principal.
- No sectarian functions are permitted to be held by the students in the Institute.
- Every student must carry his Identity Card with him /her which are issued by the
Institute.
- Duplicate Identity Card will be issued on a written request on the prescribed form on
reasonable grounds/charges.
- Students are levied fines for the loss or damage caused due to the negligence or
mishandling to any instrument or equipment or any other property of the Institute.
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- In case of loss or damage to the books borrowed from the library of the Institute, a fine of
double the current market price is charged from the student. For late return of books a
fine or Rs. 10/- per day per book is charged.
- Principal’s decision in all matters shall be final.
- The following among other shall constitute acts of indiscipline for which action may be
taken against the student or students.
a. Breach of any rule of public moral, such as use of indecent or filthy language.
b. Disorderly behavior, such as shouting, abusing, quarrelling, fighting and insolvency.
c. Defiance of authority.
d. False impersonation or giving false information or willful suppression of information,
cheating or deceiving.
e. Visiting places declared out of bound for students.
f. Inciting or staging a walk out, a strike or an unauthorized procession.
g. Shouting of slogans derogatory to the prestige of the Institute or the reputation of its
officers or teachers.
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8. HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
DATE ARRANGED BY PRIZES & PROJECTS PLACE
2010 QUIZTRONIC 2010 Competition , IIEE-PNEC-NUST
2nd Position National
Competition, PNEC-NUST
2008
Myron Zucker IEEE Inc. USA Undergraduate Industrial Electronics Design Award
2nd Position in International competition www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/ias/student-activities/zucker.php
International Competition
2005 SALAM Award Four students were granted award by the President of Pakistan for their innovative student project ISPIC
National Competition
2004
Myron Zucker IEEE Inc. USA Undergraduate Industrial Electronics Design Award
3rd Position in International competition www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/ias/student-activities/zucker.php
International Competition
2003 IEEE (International Student Branch Web Site Competition)
3rd Position in Asia Pacific Region (IEEE R-10) www.ieee.org/iiee
International Competition
2002 PROCOM (FAST-NU) All Pakistan Software Competition
3rdPosition:Teachers Mania,. National
University FAST, Karachi
2002 IEEE (International Student Branch Web Site Competition)
4th Position in Asia Pacific Region (IEEE R-10) www.ieee.org/iiee
International Competition
2001 IEEE (International Student Branch Web Site Competition)
4th Position in Asia Pacific Region (IEEE R-10) www.ieee.org/iiee
International Competition
2000 IEEE (International Student Branch Web Site Competition)
3rd Position in Asia Pacific Region (IEEE R-10) www.ieee.org/iiee
International Competition
2000 Jung Club & Preston University (Exhibition)
1st Prize: Automatic 3-Phase Load Transfer System,
2ndPrize: Virtual Instrumentation Benchwork
3rdPrize: Solar Exploratory Module
Arts Council
1999 N.E.D. University (Exhibition)
1st Prize: Robotic Arm 2ndPrize: Sun Tracking Module
N.E.D University
1999 (17th IEEEP Seminar ) Multiple Topic Industrial Conference & Symposium
1st Prize: Flexible Broom Balancing 5th Prize & Excellence Trophy of IEEEP
I.I.E.E
1998 (16th IEEEP Seminar ) Multiple Topic Industrial Conference & Symposium
1st Prize: Inverted Pendulum PNEC
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9. List of Publications (IIEE Faculty & Students)
Engr. Ashab Mirza, CC/PI IIEE.
1. Syed Ali Asad Rizvi, Sham Sunder, Farah Haroon, Ashab Mirza, "Humidity Control with
Interactive Web Monitoring: A Cost-Optimal Solution for Printing Industries." In proceedings of
the 10th International Conference on Frontiers of Information Technology (FIT), Islamabad,
2012, pp. 209-214.
2. Syed Ali Asad Rizvi, Sham Sunder, Farah Haroon and Ashab Mirza, “Virtual Instrumentation
for Control Applications”, Emerging Trends and Applications in Information Communication
Technologies: Second International Multi Topic Conference, IMTIC 2012, Jamshoro, Pakistan,
March 28-30,2012.(Communications in Computer and Information Science Vol.281) 2012. 572 p.
3. Farrukh Ali Khan, Zafir Hafeez, Ashab Mirza, and Qurat-ul-Ain, "Design of FPGA based DAQ
Card Using PCI Express Protocol" IEEE International Multi Topic Conference 2011, Dec. 22-24,
2011, SSUET, Karachi, Pakistan.
4. Ashab Mirza, and Sarfraz Hussain, “Gain Scheduling based Solution for Time-variant, Unstable,
and Nonlinear Control Problem”, Proceedings of the First International Conference On Computer,
Control & Communications (IC4), 12 – 13 November 2007, Karachi, Pakistan.
5. Ashab Mirza, and Sarfraz Hussain, “PID Controller with Effective Integral Control Ensures
Robustness against Bounded Uncertainties”, Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on
Industrial Electronics (IEEE ISIE’06), held in 9 – 13 July 2006, Montrèal, Canada.
6. Syed Arif Kamal and Ashab Mirza, “The Multi-Stage-Q System and the Inverse-Q System for
Possible Application in Satellite-Launch Vehicle (SLV)”, Proceedings of the 4rd IBCAST,
Pakistan, June 13-14, 2005.
7. Ashab Mirza, and Sarfraz Hussain, “Selective State Feedback Linearization: An efficient control
method for diffeomorphic nonlinear industrial processes”, Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE
International Conference on Industrial Technology, held in December 8-10, 2004, Hammamet
Tunisia.
8. Ashab Mirza, and Sarfraz Hussain, “Input-Output Selective Linearization (IOSL) & Integral
Control: An efficient solution to nonlinear industrial process control’s problem”, Proceedings of
the 3rd International Bhurban Conference on Applied Sciences and Technology, Bhurban, June
07-12, 2004.
9. Ashab Mirza, and Sarfraz Hussain, “DC-Motors Speed Asynchronization in Nonlinear Process by
Selective State Feedback & Integral Control”, AMSE journal Advances-C, vol.57, no.1, pp45-61
2002.
10. Ashab Mirza, and Capt. Dr. Sarfraz Hussain, “Steering Solid Fuel Satellite Launch Vehicles by
Estimated Impulse Response based Adaptive Q-Guidance”, Proceedings of the 4th International
Conference on Modeling and Simulation, November 11-13, 2002, Victoria University, Melbourne,
Australia, pp 69-74.
11. Bilal Ahmed, Ahmad Chughtai, Ashab Mirza and Sajid Hussain, “Computerized Educational
Testing Tool (CETT)”, Proceedings of IEEE International Multi Topic Conference, INMIC’02,
December 27-28, 2002, Karachi, Pakistan. www.ieee.org/karachi/inmic2002, IEEE Catalog #
02EX644C.
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12. Nabil Shaukat, Naheed Wahab, Bakhat Rawan, Zahooruddin and Ashab Mirza, “PLC Based
Automatic Liquid Filling Process”, Proceedings of IEEE INMIC 2002, Dec. 27-28, 2002, Karachi,
Pakistan. ISBN: 0-7803-7716-8
13. Adeel Nafis, Rana Anees, Samir Idris, and Ashab Mirza, “Computer Controlled High Efficiency
Fuel Injection System”, Proceedings of IEEE International Multi Topic Conference, INMIC’02,
Dec. 27-28, 2002, Karachi, Pakistan. ISBN: 0-7803-7716-8
14. Ashab Mirza, Iram Mehboob and Capt. Dr. Sarfraz Hussain, “Flexible Broom Balancing”, AMSE
Journal of Control & Design Simulation, Vol 56, No 1,2. 2001.
15. Ashab Mirza, “Engineering Education with Poor Physics Background”, Proceedings of the
National Symposium on Physics in Industry, organized by Pakistan Physical Society & PCSIR at
IIEE-PCSIR, Karachi, 28-30 June 2001, pp 173-178.
16. Ashab Mirza, and Capt. Dr. Sarfraz Hussain, “Robust Controller for Nonlinear & Unstable
System: Inverted Pendulum”, AMSE Journal of Control & Design Simulation, pp 49-60, Vol 55,
No 3,4. 2000.
Dr. Engr. Farah Haroon, CI IIEE.
17. Farah Haroon and Kazi M. Ahmed, “An Adaptive IEEE 802.15.4a TH-TDMA UWB Industrial
Field Level Network”, Special issue on advances in Wireless Communication, Journal of
Communications, Academy Publisher, Vol 5, No 7, pp 571 - 580, July 2010.
18. Farah Haroon, Kazi M. Ahmed and Haroon Rasheed, “An Adaption of IEEE 802.15.4a in an
IR-TH UWB Industrial Field Bus”, IEEE 8th International Conference on Industrial Informatics,
INDIN 2010, pp. 531 – 536, July 2010, Osaka, Japan.
19. Farah Haroon, Haroon Rasheed and Kazi M. Ahmed, “A Robust Reception of IEEE 802.15.4a
IR-TH UWB in Dense Multipath and Gaussian Noise”, International Conference on Computer
Science and Information Technology, ICCSIT 2010, pp. 298 - 303, April 2010, Rome, Italy.
20. Farah Haroon, Haroon Rasheed and Kazi M. Ahmed, “An Adaptive Srake Reception of
Biorthogonal IR-TH UWB signals in IEEE 802.154a Industrial NLOS Environment”, IEEE
International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Information Security,
WCNIS 2010, pp. 237 - 241, June 2010, Beijing, China.
21. Haroon Rasheed, Farah Haroon and Nandana Rajatheva, “Performance analysis of Rice-
Lognormal channel model for spectrum sensing”, IEEE Electronics/ Electrical Computer
Telecommunications and Information Technology, ECTI-CON 2010, pp. 420 - 424, May 2010,
Chang Mai, Thailand.
22. Haroon Rasheed, Nandana Rajatheva and Farah Haroon, “Spectrum sensing with Energy
Detection under Shadow-fading Condition”, 5th IEEE International Symposium on Wireless
Pervasive Computing, ISWPC 2010 , pp. 104 – 109, May 2010, Modena, Italy
Dr. Syed Ahmed Hassan, CI IIEE.
23. Hassan, S. A. & Ansari, M. R. K. (2012) Indus River flow trends and forecasting. First National
Conference on Space Sciences, University of Karachi, 8-9 October
24. Hassan, S.A., (2011) Ph.D. Thesis: River flow modeling in view of climatic variability and
management of floods in Pakistan’s ecology, submitted in The University of Karachi.
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25. Molini, A., Porporato A., & Hassan, A. S. (2011) ENSO and Indian Ocean Dipole signatures in
the history of Indian-Pakistani severe floods, International Workshop- Ecohydrology and
Sustainability in Seasonally Dry Ecosystems, Duke University 13th -14th June, U.S.A.
26. Hassan, S.A.& Ansari, M.R.K. (2010), “Nonlinear analysis of seasonality and stochasticity” of
the Indus River. Hydrol. Sci. J. 55(2), 250–265.(ISI 1.447 Impact Factor)
27. Yousfzai, M.A.K., Ansari, M.R.K.,Iqbal, J., Hussain, A. & Hassan, S.A., (2008) “Wavelet
Characterization of Ozone Layer Depletion for Atmospheric Region of Pakistan”, presented in
International Conference on Statistical Sciences, collaboration with North South University
Bangladesh and Carleton University Canada in Dhaka, Bangladesh
28. Hassan S A & Ansari M R K(2005), “Chaotic analysis of economic time series”, presented in
Conference, 21 May, 2005 on Stock Market: Working, Indices and Variability, at Urdu
University of Arts, Sciences, and Technology, Karachi.
29. Hassan, S A & Quamar J (2000), “Water management under decline of aquatic environment
caused by perturb global hydrological cycle: Problem of flood forecasting and control in
Pakistan”, presented in International Conference, 24-27 April 2000 on Technology and
Development in the New Millennium, at University of Karachi, Karachi.
Engr. Sajid Hussain, CI IIEE
30. FPGA based Smart Wireless MIMO Control System Syed M Usman Ali, Sajid Hussain, Ali Akber Siddiqui, Jawad Ali Arshad and Anjum Darakhshan
OP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering Volume 51conference 1, 2013
Engr. Qurratulain, SI IIEE.
31. Farrukh Ali Khan, Zafir Hafeez, Ashab Mirza, and Qurat-ul-Ain, "Design of FPGA based DAQ
Card Using PCI Express Protocol" IEEE International Multi Topic Conference 2011, Dec. 22-24,
2011, SSUET, Karachi, Pakistan.
32. Dur e Shawar Kundi, Saleha Zaka, Quratulain, Dr. Arshad Aziz. “A Compact AES Encryption
Core on Xilinx FPGA’’, in International Conference on Computer, Control and Communication
(IC4), IEEE held from 14 to 15 Feb 2009.
33. Quratulain, Dr.Arshad Aziz, Majida Islam, Dr. Pervez Akhter. “FPGA Based Secure
Architecture for Medical Imaging’’ in 8th IBCAST 2011 at National Centre of Physics,
Islamabad, held from 10 to 13th Jan 2011.