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NWFP UET BTech exam schedule | IIU students' demands
NWFP UET announces BTech exam schedule
Peshawar, Sep 13: NWFP University of
Engineering and Technology (UET) Peshawar has announced the schedule for BTech
1st and 2nd year (four-year programme) and BTech Part-I and II (Pass and Honours
course) Annual Examination 2007, said a release issued here on Thursday.
According to a notification, BTech 1st year (four-year programme) new
course and Part-I Pass course and Honours (old course) examination will commence
from October 21, 2008 and BTech 2nd year (new course) and BTech Part-II Pass
course and Honours (old course) examination will commence from October 22, 2008.
Last date for submission of examination admission forms and Rs 600 fee
in the office of the controller of examination for regular and re-appearing
candidates is September 23, 2008. Regular and re-appearing candidates who submit
late fee should deposit Rs 1,000 by 30 September, 2008 while fee per paper for
all candidates is Rs 200.
The receipt of examination fee (in original),
photocopy of Detailed Marks Certificate (DMC) (recent exam) and three passport
size photographs duly attested by the principal/chairman of the department
concerned should be attached with the examination admission form. Daily Times
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"ihave complete DAE in 1st division .now i want addmission in btech. "
Name: zahoor
Email: zahoor_4ever@yahoo.com
City, Country: peshwer
"why 3-years DAE+4-years b.tech (hons) degree which is 7-YEARS in engg decipline is not considered TO be equal as BSc Engg only in pakistan due to PEC.it is the violation of suprem court,HEC and the Government of Pakistan policy.A serious action must be take either to stop the further admission or to accrediate these professionals.Unite all B.TECH Engrs to achieve our goal. chief organizer B.Tech engr wajid ali khan B.Tech Engineers association Kyber Pukhtoon Khwa"
Name: wajid ali khan
Email: smily_wajid@yahoo.com
City, Country: peshawar
"inshallah by the grace of GOD and struggle of our friends ie the cabinate members of b.tech engineering association kpk we will get registration."
Name: adnan
Email: adnan_elect@yahoo.com
City, Country: khyber pukhtoonkhwa swabi pakistan
"BS.c Engg must be equal to B-Tech (hons) and BS.c Engg is called specialization in theoretical work and B-Tech is called specialization in Practical work .And Both are called Engineers Both are eligible to MS.c Engg "
Name: Asad Ali
Email: specialdosti@yahoo.com
City, Country: Lahore
"3-years DAE+4-years b.tech (hons) degree which is 7-YEARS in engg decipline is not considered TO be equal as BSc Engg only in pakistan due to PEC? Ans: B.tech students:> we need a long struggle for our right and insha allah we fight agianst it and become a register student of PEC."
Name: Muhammad Younas
Email: younas84@yahoo.com
City, Country: Charsadda & pakistan
"3-years DAE+4-years b.tech (hons) degree which is 14-YEARS in engg decipline is not considered TO be equal as BSc Engg only in pakistan due to PEC? Ans: B.tech students:> we need a long struggle for our right and insha allah we fight agianst it and become a register student of PEC." Name: Rizwan Rehman Email: rizwanrehman_isd@hotmail.com City, Country: Islamabad Pakistan"
Name: Rizwan Rehman
Email: rizwanrehman_isd@hotmail.com
City, Country:Islamabad pakistan
"we demand from PEC to reg B.TECH(Hons)grduate as engineers because govt of Pakistan (Ministry of Education),supreem court of Pakistan,HEC,FPSC and high court of Pakistan givn them equilency to B.E/B.Sc Engg degree.OR ESSTABLISHE PAKISTAN TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL which solvethe problems of Engg Technologist.chief organizer wajid ali khan B.Tech Engineers Association KPK."
Name: wajid ali khan
Email: smily_wajid@yahoo.com
City, Country:peshawar
"me ne d.a.e electrical g.c.t nowshera se kya hai ab me b.teh karna chahta hu pr as ke leay meri ek requet hai p.e.c se kh wo b.tech ko b.sc engg ke brabr kr dy qkh hum seven year studay kr leaty hai our wo 4 sal wo engg kahlaty hai aur hm nai .akhar kyun/.bs yahi requst hai meri p.e.c kh regester kra dy.thanx"
Name: hamood ur rahman
Email: afridib36@yahoo.com
City, Country: nowshera k.p.k
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Students' demands unjustified, politically-motivated: President IIU
Islamabad: President Islamic International University Anwar Hussain Siddiqi on Thursday described the
ongoing protests of female students against hostel management
politically-motivated, saying their demands hold no grounds. The angry female
students are demanding of the hostel management to put baron girls' admission to
the hostel as the 800-bed facility is already packed to the capacity.
He said that resorting to media
was not a panacea to the situation, they should come to the negotiating table to
resolve the issue in a peaceful manner, the head told APP when his reaction was
sought on the current agitation.
"I advise them not to take law
into their hands and let their other fellows attend classes in peaceful way", he
added.
"Their (girls) demand is
unjustified as those who are seeking accommodation in the hostel belong to
remote areas, we don't have an extra hostel for them, thus they should show a
spirit of altruism to put up these aspirants, along, who mostly came of poor
families", he remarked.
He said a total of three hostels
functional, having capacity for only 2,000 students while the university owing
to lack of financial resources had been failed to construct more accommodation
facility for students of far-lung areas.
"We are in desperate need to build
more hostel facilities, but we do not have money, you know, the government
should rise to the occasion by diverting funds for building hostels".
Sources said that these girls have
political affiliations with different parties and were agitating to attain
political ends by vitiating the university's environment.
Replying to a question, he said
that once Islamic Bank approached to the university with an offer to build six
hostels on loan but the later could not materialize the plan without financial
support of the government, he added.
When contacted one of the
protestors, she said there was a stifling atmosphere in the compound, adding the
university was making lame excuses that there was a lack of funds.
"The university makes quick buck
in every fall under different heads, who on earth will believe in their shallow
assertions", she retorted. App
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British Council plans to boost Pakistan's educational standard
Islamabad: British Council aims at strengthening the cross-cultural
exchanges coupled with several educational endeavors to promote the bilateral
ties between Pakistan and United Kingdom.
This was stated by Director
Marketing and Communications, British Council Darrin Vardon, during an Iftar
Dinner hosted by British Council Islamabad, here on Friday.
Darrin Vardon maintained that British Council has initiated seven
mega programmes that would create enormous impact to boost educational standards
in Pakistan. These programmes have been initiated in collaboration with National
Vocational, Technical Educational Council (NAVTEC) and Ministry of Education, he
added.
The educational programmes that have been launched so far, include
Active Citizens, Innovation and Excellence, Central Saint Martins, Connecting
Classrooms, English for Teaching; Teaching for English, and Skills for
Employability.
"All these programmes would surely make a difference in
educational sector of Pakistan", Darrin Vardon remarked adding that British
Council has adopted priority measures to enhance the 'O' levels and 'A' levels
programmes in Pakistan, including extensive exchange of the students across
borders.
Marketing Manager, British Council Salman Cheema said that upcoming
programmes in the pipeline include capacity building programmes and training
workshops for journalists and media men.
The British Council intends to
create awareness among media representatives regarding emerging international
trends in print and electronic media.
"However, these programmes can only be
launched provided that their feasibility and compatibility is evaluated and
discussed", he added.
The management of British Council thanked both
electronic and print media for giving due coverage to the Council where it
deemed necessary. Several prominent journalists, anchorpersons from
electronic media and other media representatives were also present on the
occasion. The Nation
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UoP students boycott classes
Peshawar: University of Peshawar Students of Computer Science Department
boycotted the classes as protest against the harsh behaviour from the university
administration here on Thursday. People's Students Federation held a protest
demonstration in the university. While addressing to the protestors Vice
President PSF Malik Amjid Khan said that their boycott of classes would continue
till the fulfilment of their demands. He said that teachers were not available
in the department in time and the precious time of students was wasting. He said
that the Vice Chancellor Dr. Azmat Hayat was informed to solve the problem and a
three-day deadline was given to the administration, but administration did
nothing in this regard. Amjid Khan said that till the recruitment of permanent
staff of computer science the protest would continue. He said that university
administration was providing them visiting professors and lecturers and we did
not accept this. He said that if their demands would not fulfil till Saturday
they would come on roads for protest and would give any kind of sacrifice for
their rights. F.P. Report
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| Education News | | Updated: 26 May, 2012 |
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