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Engineering & Technology
Established: 1994
Chairman:Prof. Dr. Akhtar Ali Malik
Detailed list of Teaching Faculty
For a country to be self-sufficient and
economically viable, it is necessary to tap its natural resources through
science and technology and discover processes and develop to utilize them to the
maximum to improve the quality of life of the people. It is, therefore,
necessary to build up scientific and technological capability in Pakistan
commensurate with the needs of the country.
In 1975, the Government of the Punjab decided
to set up four Engineering College at Taxila, Multan, Faisalabad and Bahawalpur
in the same order of priority. In accordance with the decision of the Punjab
Cabinet, the first Engineering College initially started functioning at Sahiwal
and was later, in 1978, shifted to Taxila where as a second campus of the
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. Recently, its status has been
raised to an independent University of Engineering and Technology. The proposal
for the second College of Engineering and Tech, at Multan was submitted to the
Ministry of Education through University Grants Commission in 1984. The
proposal was however, dropped by the Cabinet Committee in 1985. Nevertheless,
the demand for establishing a College of Engineering at Multan had been raised
time and again by the people of Multan region. The President of Pakistan during
his visit to Multan in December, 1983, announced the establishment of the
College of Engineering and Technology at Multan
For a country to be self-sufficient and
economically viable, it is necessary to tap its natural resources through
science and technology and discover processes and develop to utilize them to the
maximum to improve the quality of life of the people. It is, therefore,
necessary to build up scientific and technological capability in Pakistan
commensurate with the needs of the country.
After the issuance of the directive of the
President in 1987, the Governor of the Punjab in his capacity as Chancellor of
the Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, constituted a Committee finalizing
recommendations for setting up the College of Engineering at Multan as a
Constituent College of the Bahauddin Zakariya University. The recommendations
of the committee, after going through various bodies, were finally approved by
the ECNEC in September, 1990.
The College of Engineering and Technology is a
Constituent College of the Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan. Its broad
objective produce Engineers at undergraduate level with bachelor's degree
conventional fields of Civil, Architectural, Electrical, Computer Engineering
and Mechanical Engineering meet the engineering and technological manpower
requirements province/country.
The college offers courses leading to the award
of four years engineering degree in Civil, Electrical, Computer and Mechanical
Engineering and Five year engineering Degree in Architectural Engineering.
College envisages providing teaching facilities to 600 students an annual intake
of 150 students (in all disciplines of engineering) after the completion of the
project. Initially, due to certain spatial, financial and administrative
constraints, the University started Civil Engineering Programme in 1994. Later
in October, 1997, the Electrical Engineering Programme was also started. |