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College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME)

Engineering Institution & Military School

Brigadier Aftab Ahmad khan Lughmani, PA.

Higher Education Commission Pakistan Engineering Council

ceme.nust.edu.pk

The College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering or (CEME) is the constituent college of the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan. It is also responsible for academic and military training to the Technical Cadets of Pakistan Army, who after graduating from the college go to the Pakistan Military Academy ,Kakul for one year basic military training and pass out at the rank of Captain to join the Pakistan Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. The campus includes all on-campus facilities, auditorium and conference hall, accommodation and mess facilities. The library is fully computerized, with a collection of 70,000 volumes.

Sports facilities at EME includes three tennis courts, a basketball court, a squash court, a badminton court,
football ground, cricket pitch, a swimming pool and two gymnasiums.

History

On 1 April 1957, College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (CEME) was established at Quetta as EME School and In 1969, EME School was given the status of college and civilians were admitted, In 1981 a BSc program started at CEME giving it the status of a university and a few years later in April 1984 CEME moved to its current location in Rawalpindi from Quetta.

In 2003, CEME received ISO 9001-2000 certification
and a Ph.D program started at CEME in 2006.

Location

The campus is located on Rawalpindi Road, 13 km from the heart of Rawalpindi and 15 km from the center of Islamabad. It spans an area of . The campus consists of training blocks, living accommodation for students, faculty and staff, stadium, auditorium, gymnasium, mosque, post office, bank, grocery store and a welfare shop.

Within Rawalpindi the busses plying from Saddar, Rawalpindi and from Pirwadhai bus stand to Taxila pass by the college.

From other cities within Pakistan, travel can be via railway or the Daewoo Bus Service. The nearest airport is Benazir Bhutto International Airport, Pakistan.

Admission

Admission to engineering undergraduate courses in NUST is granted through entrance examinations. NUST written/computer based test commonly known as NUST Entry Test (NET) is a MCQ style test. The test is held three times a year. A student can attempt the admission test for all three times, however only the highest score would be counted for admission. Admission to master and PhD programs is based primarily on an interview along with a written test in most cases. The basic requirement for admission in undergraduate program is FSc Pre-Engineering and ICS for getting admission in Engineering, from any Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education or any equivalent qualification (like Overseas High School Certificate, British Advanced Level of Certificate, International Baccalaureate etc.). Minimum 60% marks is required in each Matriculation and FSc/Equivalent Exam. Students can also apply on the basis of their SAT scores, however there are reserved seats for admissions on the basis of SAT scores. NUST has reserved seats in most of the disciplines for students applying from abroad. International students can apply only on the basis of their SAT I and SAT II scores. There is no age limit for admission to NUST. There is also quota for paying cadets (PC) which is reserved for children of retired and serving armed forces personals.

Financial aid is offered to bright students who are financially handicapped and from underrepresented areas. Financial incentives for the high achievers in undergraduate programs is awarded to about 25% of students on performance and need basis. Students who secure top positions in each discipline in the NUST admission test are not required to pay any tuition fee during first semester on joining in that discipline. Remaining students in discipline are given financial assistance worked out as per their merit for first semester on joining. Apart from that the students who maintains a GPA of 3.5 and above in subsequent semesters get scholarship of Rs 12000 and above. Students directly admitted in PhD program in IT related disciplines are given scholarships from Endowment Fund and Mega Project Fund.

Student societies

Extracurricular activities include managing academic conferences, hosting charity shows and debating.

Societies include:

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers CEME (IEEE CEME)

Sports and Adventure Society (SAS)

Nust Volunteers Club (NVC)

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (EME Chapter)

Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE EME Chapter)

Nust Automotive Group (NUSTAG)

AKS EME EME Media Club Student achievements

The Devrim II is the first ever hybrid car of Pakistan, designed and fabricated by students of NUST in 2010. In 2012, students (Abdullah Masood, Kamal Rahim, Usman Irfan and Sarim) from the department of Mechanical Engineering recorded a 72 km/l mileage for a road-acceptable mini-car at the Eco-marathon held in Kuala-Lumpur, Malaysia.

"Lipton Talent Hunt" contest organized by Unilever in 2013 was won by students of electrical engineering department (Asad Naeem, Mujtaba Hassan Raza, Mohid Nabil and Taimoor Ijaz).

EME Alumni Association

EMEAA - EME Alumni Association was formally initiated in the year 2005 to provide platform to ex-students. Over the years, EMEAA has become an institution of its own, based on strong commitment by the volunteers. Currently more than 2500 alumni members are registered with the association. The association is headed by President and General Secretary, supported by three committees (Scholarship Evaluation, Fund Raising and Alumni Network & Media Committee). EMEAA has a stable financial aid program that aims to support needy students of the college. There are two sessions in a year, the grants are given after a strict evaluation process. EMEAA arranges alumni reunion every year in the college, all the alumni and ex faculty members are invited for the event. EMEAA also holds career counselling and publishes a study guide for students. EME Alumni Association has a web presence on Facebook, Twitter @emealumni, groups and EME Alumni.com.

SAE EME Chapter

The SAE EME Chapter is a student organisation run by the department of Mechanical Engineering. It has held a number of engineering and technical competitions that include boat-building competition and the popular egg-drop challenge. It holds workshops relating to subjects mainly from field of mechanical engineering.

References External links Official website EME Alumni Association

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National University of Sciences and Technology

, or NUST

, is a public university that was founded by the government of Pakistan in 1991 to train members of the Pakistani Armed Forces after merging established military institutes and colleges. It was chartered in 1993.NUST is a multi-school university with its headquarters initially located in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. In 2008, the headquarters were shifted to the newly constructed campus in Islamabad. Other campuses are situated in Karachi, Rawalpindi and Risalpur.

The university is co-educational, established to promote higher scientific education in the country especially in the field of sciences and technology. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees leading to Ph.D in the fields of engineering, information technology, medical sciences, and management sciences. NUST is affiliated with Pakistan Engineering Council and Higher Education Commission Pakistan. In 2009, NUST was ranked as 350th best University in the world by

THES World University Rankings

. Motto

“A Progressive Vision for the Future”

Established 1991 Type Public Chancellor

Prime Minister of Pakistan

Rector Muhammad Asghar Patron in Chief President of Pakistan Academic staff 817[1] Students 7196 Undergraduates 6259 Postgraduates 937 Doctoral students 55 Location

Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Karachi, Risalpur, Pakistan

Campus Multi-campus, urban Affiliations

Pakistan Engineering Council, Higher Education Commission

History

After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the training of military corpsmen became one of the top priorities of the new Government. In 1947, the Military College of Signals was established. A year later, in 1948, the Military College of Engineering (MCE) was established at Sialkot to train the corps in the field of engineering. In 1951, MCE was given the status of college and was shifted to its present location in Risalpur. On 1 April 1957, the College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (CEME) was established at Quetta as EME School and a few years later in 1962 PNEC was established in Karachi.

To train the members of the Pakistan Air Force, the College of Aeronautical Engineering (CAE) was established at Korangi Creek, Karachi in 1965. In 1969, EME School was given the status of college and civilians were admitted. In 1976, the College of Medical Sciences was established as the Army Medical College (AMC) and a year later in 1977 the first MBBS course started there. In the same year the School of Signals was upgraded to a college. In 1981 a BSc program started at CEME giving it the status of a university and a few years later in April 1984 CEME moved to its current location in Rawalpindi from Quetta. In May 1986, CAE was shifted to the PAF Academy in Risalpur.

NUST was established in 1991 by pooling together military and civil educational resources. After its development, existing military schools and colleges became constituent colleges of NUST. The first college to be affiliated with NUST was MCS in 1991. In 1993, the university was granted a charter and CEME and MCE became part of the university. In December 1994 and November 1995, CAE and PNEC became constituents of NUST respectively. All the constituent colleges were upgraded, in September 1997 MS program was started at CAE, in 1998 MS program was started at PNEC and in the same year Bachelor of Dental Surgery was started at AMC. In 1999, CEME and CAE attained ISO 9001 Certification, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (SEECS) was launched in Islamabad, and NUST Business School (then known as NIMS) was established.

In 2003, CEME received ISO 9001-2000 certification. In the same year, the Center for Cyber Technology and Spectrum Management was launched in Islamabad. In May 2004, the Center for Advanced Mathematics and Physics was created. A Ph.D program started at CEME in 2006. In 2007, the Center of Virology and Immunology was developed to increase research in the field of medical sciences in Pakistan. In 2008, a new campus was developed in Islamabad. Some old colleges are being shifted to this campus and new schools are being developed such as School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Chemical and Materials Engineering, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, and Research Center for Modeling and Simulation.

Academics Profile

NUST is the first model university established by the Ministry of Science and Technology like KAIST of Korea. The student body consists of 7,000+ students, including 102 international students and 884 postgraduate students. In 2009, 34,000 candidates applied for the undergraduate program at NUST. NUST has 675 full time employed faculty staff including 17 members from international universities, and many professors and lecturers are a part of visiting faculty of NUST. In addition to this, professors from universities around the world visit NUST under collaborative arrangements.

The majority of the faculty members are PhD and M.Phil professors from universities around the world. A large number of sponsored students and faculty members, doing their PhD abroad, are scheduled to return to NUST from 2008 onwards which will further increase the number of PhD professors in the faculty.

Admission to engineering undergraduate courses in NUST is granted through written entrance examinations, while admission to medical, business, master and PhD programs is based primarily on an interview along with a written test in most cases. The basic requirement for admission in undergraduate program is FSc Pre-Engineering from any Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education or any equivalent qualification (like Overseas High School Certificate, British Advanced Level of Certificate, International Baccalaureate etc.). Minimum 60% marks is required in each Matriculation and FSc/Equivalent Exam. Students can also apply on the basis of their SAT scores, however admissions on the basis of SAT have reserved seats. NUST has reserved seats in most of the disciplines for students applying from abroad. International students can apply only on the basis of their SAT I and SAT II scores.

Financial aid is offered to bright students who are financially handicapped and from
backward areas. Financial incentives for the high achievers in undergraduate programs is awarded to about 25% of students on performance and need basis. Students who secure top positions in each discipline in the NUST admission test are not required to pay any tuition fee during first semester on joining in that discipline. Remaining students in each discipline are given financial assistance worked out as per their merit for first semester on joining. Apart from that the students who maintains a GPA of 3.5 and above in subsequent semesters get financial assistance within the range of 15-75% of their tuition fees. Students directly admitted in PhD program in IT related disciplines are given scholarships from Endowment Fund and Mega Project Fund.

Research

An R&D Directorate is established at the NUST headquarters which encourages the growth of research in the university. All efforts of R&D Directorate are coordinated through an organizational structure consisting of NUST headquarters, R&D Cells at each constituent college, and NUST’s commercial arms (Technology Incubation Center and NUST Consulting).

R&D Cells

Each college, institute, and center has an R&D Cell headed by a PhD qualified faculty member who co-ordinates, monitors and records all the R&D activities of the college. The head coordinates all the activities among departments, faculty members, researchers, students, and industries identifying potential projects and sources of funds.

NUST Consulting (NC)

NUST Consulting helps researchers undertake consultancy services with external agencies. In this regard, all centers are y involved with NC to improve efficiency, reduce of wastage, increase productivity, and improve quality.

Technology Incubation Center (TIC)

NUST has established a Technology Incubation Center with an aim to combine industrial development and technological research together and establish the linkages between institutes and the industry. TIC will also help faculty members in identifying the end users apart from commercializing of R&D output.

University – Industry linkages

All centers and faculty members involved in research liase with industrial setups. The new campus established in Islamabad is co-located with Tech Town in Sector I-12, where IT and electronics related industries and Technology Parks are planned to be set up, so as to promote university and industry linkages. Apart from this, NUST is providing training and consultancy services to the industry and other business organizations.

NUST has also bought lab equipment needed for doctoral and postdoctoral research work, with financing through Islamic Development Bank (IDB). IDB has provided 26 US$ as grant for buying the services of researchers from abroad, over and above the programs of Ministry of Science and Technology, Pakistan.

Rankings and Quality Assurance

According to a survey, NUST is the most popular choice for engineering students in Pakistan.

Year

THES – QS World University Rankings (World)

AsiaWeek (Asia)

Higher Education Commission, HEC (Pakistan)

2000 20 2007 470 2 2008 376 2009 350 2010 366

NUST was the first university in Pakistan to achieve ISO 9000 certification. The constituent colleges that have been certified for ISO Quality Management System include College of Aeronautical Engineering, College of Civil Engineering, College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Pakistan Navy Engineering College and College of Telecommunication. NUST won two gold and a silver medal out of three gold and three silver medals awarded by the Pakistan Engineering Council for 2005, 2006 and, 2007 for Best Graduate of the Year Award. NUST faculty members won seven awards, including President’s Gold Medal, Best Researcher, Distinguished Scientist and Best University Teacher awards during 2007.

Campus

NUST is a multi-campus university, with the headquarters located in Islamabad. Campuses of NUST are located in the following cities:

Rawalpindi

Army Medical College (AMC)

:

AMC is also known as the College of Medical Sciences and is located on Abid Majid Road in Rawalpindi. Separate computer labs are available for both post-graduate and undergraduate students. Other facilities in the campus include a library, cafeteria, college mosque, swimming pool, gym, squash court, and auditorium. There are seven hostels for male and female students near the college campus.

College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (CEME)

:

Located on Grand Trunk Road in Rawalpindi, EME is the largest constituent college of NUST. The campus includes all on-campus facilities, auditorium and conference hall, accommodation and mess facilities. The library is fully computerized, with a collection of 70,000 volumes.

Sports facilities at EME includes three tennis courts, a basketball court, a squash court, a badminton court,
and a gymnasium.

Military College of Signals (MCS)

:

Located on Hamayun Road in Rawalpindi Cantt, it is the oldest constituent college of NUST, founded in 1947 after the independence of Pakistan to train the members of Pakistan Armed Forces. The College of Telecommunication Engineering is located on this campus. The MCS library is computerized, with over 55,000 volumes.

Risalpur

College of Aeronautical Engineering (CAE)

:

The college comprises four departments; Aerospace Engineering Department, Avionics Department, Industrial Engineering Department, and Humanities and Sciences Department.

Aerospace Engineering Department has five major labs; aerodynamics lab, structure lab, propulsion and heat transfer lab, material science lab, and numerical analysis lab. Avionics Department has six labs which include guidance lab, navigation and control system lab, antennal lab, communication lab, radar, microwave and digital system lab, and embedded system lab.

The campus is equipped with a library, auditorium, conference hall, dining facilities, and hostel facilities. The college library has a collection of 80,000 technical and reference books. Sports facilities at the campus include table tennis, badminton, basketball, tennis, volleyball, football, hockey, and cricket.

Military College of Engineering (MCE)

:

College of Civil Engineering and National Institute of Transportation are located in this campus. MCE is one of the oldest constitute colleges of NUST, founded in 1948. The campus houses laboratories, a computer center, library with 41,000 books, sports facilities, and hostels.

Karachi

NUST PNEC campus in Karachi

Pakistan Navy Engineering College (PNEC)

The college campus is spread over an area of about 75 acres (300,000 m

2

) comprising the administration block, four academic blocks, postgraduate studies center, labs and workshops, professional development center, an auditorium, a mosque, a dispensary, hostel and dining facilities. The campus is home to the Computer Aided Designing and Manufacturing Center and the Professional Development Center.

The campus has a library. A section known as the “Book Bank” stocks used textbooks, loaning them out to undergraduate students for a whole semester, charging 10% of the original cost of the book.

Islamabad Sector H-12 Campus :

The campus in Sector H-12 Islamabad was initiated in 2008. Besides NUST Headquarters, the schools and institutes that were relocated to this campus include School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, School of Chemical and Materials Engineering (SCME), Research Center for Modeling and Simulation (RCMS), Center for Advanced Mathematics and Physics (CAMP), NUST Center of Virology and Immunology, NUST Business School (NBS), Professional Development Center (PDC), Technology Incubation Center, Marketing and Industrial Relations Organization, NUST Publishing, and NUST Outreach and Talent Hunt Initiative.

The campus is spread over 707 acres (2.86 km

2

) of land. Sports facilities such as cricket stadium, hockey stadium, gymnasium, swimming pool, squash courts, tennis courts, athletics stadium and volleyball ground are under construction.

Foreign collaborations International universities

NUST has developed collaborations with international universities to ensure two-way flow of knowledge. The universities with which NUST has developed collaborations in the include Stanford University, Iowa State University, University of Michigan, University of Central Florida, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, CALTHECH, Cranfield University, University of Manchester, University of West England, University of Southampton, University of Surrey, Charles Darwin University, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing University, and Beijing Institute of Technology. Universities from Japan (AGU, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Denmark (DTU), Germany and France are also part of NUST international collaboration.

NUST has collaborations with universities in the field of medical sciences, such as Harvard University Medical School, New York Medical College, Virginia Cancer Institute, King’s College London (University of London), Queen Mary, University of London, Imperial College London, University of New South Wales, University of Sydney, University of Queensland, Edith Cowan University, and University of Dublin (Trinity College, St. James Hospital, School of Pharmacy) of Ireland.

Quality networks and associations

NUST is amember of the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE)

and Asia-Pacific Quality Network (APQN). NUST has also been granted the membership of Association of Commonwealth Universities

and International Association of Universities.

Other entities

NUST has the following international collaborations:

Collaboration with CERN since December 2001. NUST has been awarded Associate Membership of CERN.

Collaboration with Caltech on a project titled ‘Interactive Grid Analysis Environment’. Research funding of US$ 0.18 million has been approved under Pak-US collaboration for this project.

Collaboration with Stanford University since February 2004 in a project titled ‘Measurement and Analysis for the Global Grid and Internet End-to-End Performance (MAGGIE)’. Research funding of US$ 0.162 Million has been approved under Pak-US collaboration for this project.

NUST Institute of Information Technology (formerly NIIT) has been declared Microsoft Authorized Academic Training Program Institute (AATPI) by Microsoft Corporation, USA.

Intel Corporation has established a computer lab at SEECS.

NCR Corporation has established their Data warehouse and Data mining lab at SEECS.

IBM has registered NUST on worldwide offering for higher education to selected universities.

Student life

The institute offers opportunities for students to participate in technical and professional societies. Study trips to industries and organizations are arranged, guest speakers from institutes and industry are invited and seminars and workshops are held. Sports facilities are available in all campuses.

Student Bodies

Student run organizations, societies, and clubs are present in almost all the NUST campuses. These include

Nust Innovative Student Initiative

NISI, Telecom Society, Software Society, IT Club, Automobile Club, Environmental Protection Club, Literary and Debating Society, Dramatics Society, Hiking Club, Aeromodeling Club, Photography Club, and Sports Club. Deep Sea Diving and Sailing Club is available for the students of the Pakistan Navy Engineering College in Karachi.

Avant-Garde is the largest and most popular student society at PNEC. Its event “One Helluva Week” is conducted every semester and includes events like sports gala, scavenger hunt, movie night, Mushairas, cricket tournaments, gaming tournaments and the first “All Karachi Inter University Short Film Festival 2009″ held on 28 March 2009.

Sports facilities

All the campuses have their own sports facilities. Courts for indoor games and activities such as table tennis, badminton, and squash are available in almost all campuses. Tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, hockey, football and cricket grounds are also present in all the main campuses. Some colleges have swimming pools and gymnasiums.

Student residence

Separate hostels for boys and girls are available in most colleges and is at various stages of completion in the rest. Students of CAE are provided separate accommodations, while students at MCS, CEME and AMC are placed in the newly constructed dormitories at the campus. Pakistan Navy Engineering College has sufficient hostel facilities for both male and female students. Dining and mess facilities are located in all campuses.

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