Admissions Associate Degree and BS
Details for Associate Degree Classes:
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For ADA | Islamic Studies Mathematics Psychology |
Library Science Fine Arts Economics |
Geography Islamic History Education Mass Communication |
Urdu (Elective) Eng (Elective) Stats Political Science |
Political Science
Statistics (only with Mathematics) |
For ADS | Maths Physics Stats/Chemistry |
Maths Economics Stats |
Maths Physics/Stats/ Economics Comp. Science |
Chemistry Zoology Botany |
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For ADC | Part I 1. Introduction to Business 2. Principles of Accounting 3. Stats and Business Math’s 4. Economic Analysis and Policy 5. English 6. Islamiat 7. Pakistan Studies |
Part II 1. Business Communication 2. Principles of Management 3. Economic Development of Pakistan 4. Advanced Accounting 5. Business and Industrial Law 6.Cost Accounting 7. Urdu Optional:
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Applicants to ADC, ADA and ADS, and BS English and Economics Part-I should have qualified HSC examination Karachi Board or should have cleared an equivalent examination from any other board and must fulfil the admission criteria of the related faculty.
For admission to Associate Degree Arts an interview will be conducted for the selection of optional subjects.
Admissions are strictly on merit, based on their performance in Board examination. Clearing an aptitude test is mandatory for:
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- English Elective
- Fine Arts
- Mathematics
- Failing which another subject will have to be chosen.
- Intermediate (Liberal Arts)
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ADMISSION BS
BS FIRST YEAR | BS FIRST YEAR | |||
SEMESTER I | SEMESTER I | |||
ECO 311: Principles of Micro Economics | EngLit. 311. Intro to Literature. Plays, Poetry | |||
English | Psychology | |||
Islamiat | 300.1. Islamic Studies | |||
Political Science | Eng300.I. English Compulsory I: Language in Use | |||
Geography | Education | |||
SEMESTER II | SEMESTER II | |||
ECO 312: Principles of Macro Economics | E-Ling 312. Introduction to Linguistics | |||
Political Science | EngLit 302. Subsidiary: Poetry & Essays | |||
Geography | Psychology | |||
Pakistan Studies | 300.2. Pakistan Studies | |||
Urdu | 300.2. Urdu | |||
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BS SECOND YEAR | BS SECOND YEAR | |||
SEMESTER III | SEMESTER III | |||
ECO 411: Basic Mathematics | EngLit 411. Introduction to Literature II: Fiction & Essays | |||
ECO 421: Money and Banking | EngLit 401. Political Science | |||
ENG400.1 English Compulsory II: Academic Reading and Writing | EngLit 421. Critical Approaches to Literature I | |||
Political Science | 400.I. Basic Mathematics | |||
Geography | ENG400.1 English Compulsory II: Academic Reading and Writing | |||
SEMESTER IV | SEMESTER IV | |||
ECO 412: Pakistan Economics | E-Ling412. Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics | |||
ECO 422: International Trade and Finance | EngLit 422. Critical Approaches to Literature II
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400.2 Environmental Sciences | EngLit 402. Political Science | |||
Political Science | 400.2 Environmental Sciences | |||
Geography | Eng 400.2 | |||
BS THIRD YEAR | BS THIRD YEAR | |||
SEMESTER V | SEMESTER V | |||
ECO 511: Micro Economics I | 501. Environmental Sciences | |||
ECO 521: Macroeconomics I | EngLit 511. Poetry I. Late Medieval to 17th century | |||
ECO 531: Advanced Economic Statistics I | EngLit 521. Fiction I. The Early Novel Upto the 19th Century | |||
ECO 541: Public Finance I | EngLit 531. History of English. Anglo-Saxon Period to Victorian Age | |||
ECO 551: Economic Planning I | E-Ling 541. Sociolinguistics | |||
EngLit 551. American Literature I. Upto 19th Century | ||||
SEMESTER VI | SEMESTER VI | |||
ECO 512: Micro Economics II | ENG502. Communication Skills | |||
ECO 522: Macroeconomics II | EngLit 512. Poetry II. 18TH Century to Romantics | |||
ECO 532: Advanced Economic Statistics II | EngLit 522. Drama. 16th to 20th century | |||
ECO 542: Public Finance II | EngLit 532. Literature and Society (For students promoted from BS 2ND Year only) | |||
ECO 552: Economic Planning II | EngLit 532. Critical Approaches to Literature (For New Students only) | |||
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E-Ling 542 Phonology | |||
E-Ling 552 Translation: Theory & Praxis
OR EngLit 552 American Literature 2: Modern and Contemporary |
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BS FOURTH YEAR
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SEMESTER VII | SEMESTER VII | |||
ECO 601: Monetary Economics | 601 | |||
ECO 611: International Economics | EngLit 611 Literary Theory and Criticism I. Traditional Literary Criticism | |||
Elective I | EngLit 621 Poetry III. Victorian to Modern | |||
Elective II | EngLit 631 Fiction II. Modern and Contemporary British Novel | |||
Elective III | EngLit 641 Modern Literary Movements | |||
EngLit 651 Research Methodology | ||||
SEMESTER VIII | SEMESTER VIII | |||
ECO 602: Monetary Economics | 602 | |||
ECO 612: International Economics | EngLit 612 Literary Theory & Criticism II. Modern & Contemporary Criticism | |||
Elective I | EngLit 622 Introduction to Postcolonial Theory & Literature | |||
Elective II | EngLit 632 TESL
OR EngLit 662 World Literature in Translation OR EngLit 672 Literary Pedagogy and Practicum |
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Elective III | ||||
EngLit 642 Alternative Worlds: Literary Imagination
OR EngLit 682 Pakistani Anglophone Literature OR EngLit 692 Feminist Literature |
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EngLit 652 Dissertation
OR EngLit 662-A Shakespeare OR EngLit 672-A Contemporary Fiction |
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BRIDGING COURSES FOR BS III (New Intake) | |||
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ENG 400.I English Compulsory II: Academic Reading and Writing | |||
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EngLit 311 Introduction to Literature I: Plays and Poetry | |||
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E-Ling 312 Introduction to Linguistics | |||
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EngLit 411 Introduction to Literature II: Fiction and Essays |