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Letter-Implementation of Roadmap-Business HIGHER EDUCA TlON COMMISSl( ]-[-9, Islamabad (Pakistan) Phone: (051) 90402441, 90402444 Fax: (051) 444794~ E-mail: [email protected] Deputy Director (Curriculum) No. 9-30/B./\dmin/Curri/I-IEC/2009/ j) ~ J-- July 18,2009 ~ Subject: IMPLEMENTATION OF ROADMAP FOR n.tJSINESS EDUCATION Dear Sir / Madam, - r am directed to forward minutes or the meeting held on July 3, 2009 at BEC, Islamabad regarding duration of MBA program. A copy of the roadrnap is also enclosed for implementation. All universities are requested to follow the roadrnap from the current year. It is to he noted that new admissions will he according to guidelines of Business Education as provided in the roadmap. With best regards. ..~>-:i~ (Ghayyur Fatima) J·t !llC;r " (' t..,.- ." ... ) I 1. The Registrar, Riphah International University, Islamic International Medical Complex, }th A venue, G-7/4, Islamabad. 2. The Registrar, .l.. Foundation University, 170 B, Street No. 68, F-IO/3, Islamabad. 3 The Registrar, Al-Khair University, Mirpur, AJK. -.:.. -- 4. The Registrar, Mohi-ud-Din Islamic University, Nerian Shari f, Trar Khal, 1> Azad Kash m ir. ., 5. The Registrar, Iqra University, . 8-B/2, Zarghoon Road, Quetta. 6. The Registrar, CECOS University ofInforrnajion Technology & Emerging Sciences, Phase- vi, H ayatabad, P.O. BoxA94,Saddar Road, ~ Peshawar. 7. ..; The Registrar, City University of Science & TnformatiC!.p Technology, GT Road, Nishrarabad, ' Peshawar City. ..i 8. The Registrar, Northern University, 3 The Mall, Nowshera Cantt. 9. The Registrar, Preston University, Old Government Degree College No.2, ..•... K.D.A., Phase-If, Kohat. 10. The Registrar, Qurtuba University of Science & Information Technology, D.T. Khan. ..•.. - 11. The Registrar, Sarhad University of Science & Information Technology, 2-Sir Syed Road, Peshawar Cantt. 12. The Registrar, Gandhara University, 57 Gul Mohar Lane, University Town, •• Peshawar. 13. The Registrar, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Opp. Sector U, Lahore Cantonment Co-Operative Society, Lahore, 54792. ~ ~ 14. The Registrar, University of Central Punjab, 31 Main Gulberg, Lahore -'~ 15. The Registrar, University of Lahore, l-K.M., Thokar Niaz Baig, Lahore. 16.· The Registrar, . Hajvery University, 43-1ndustrial Area, Gulberg-Ill, Lahore. .. 17 : TheRegistrar, .' University of Faisalabad, 4KM Sargodha Road, Faisalabad: 18. The Registrar, Institute of Management Sciences, 23 E-fIT, Gulberg-Ill, Lahore. 19. The Registrar, University of Management and Technology, l l-Aibak Block, New Garden Town, Lahore. 20. The Registrar, Imperial College of Business Studies, Zafar AI i Road, Lahore. ..;.. 21. The Registrar, National College of Business Administration & Economics, 40-E-l, Gulberg-lJI, Lahore. 22. The Registrar, Lahore School of Economics, 104-C-2, Gulberg-IIT, Lahore 23. The Registrar, University of South Asia, 47 Tufail Road, Lahore Cantt. 24. The Regist rar, Superior College, 31 Tipu Block, New Garden Town, Lahore. 25. The Regisrrar.. GIrT University, Opposite Board oflntermediate & Secondary Education, Gujranwala. 26. The Registrar, Forman Christian College, Lahore. 27. The"Registrar,' Kinnaird College for Women, 93-:-Jail' Road, '" Lahore. -: .- 28.' The Registrar, Beaconhouse National University, . 3~C, ZafarAli Road, Gulberg-V, Lahore. 29. The Registrar, Minhaj University, 365-M. Model Town, (Ext), Lahore. 30. The Registrar, Aga Khan University, Stadium Road, Karachi 74800. 31. The Registrar, I3aqai Medical University, 51 Deh Tar, GandapRoacl, Near Tool Plaza, Super Highway, Karachi 74600. - (P \dstan) --.......---,r-r1rr,;fim~_~_..-(::l\~l~'a m abad . d !.n:: (051) 444 794~ 32. The Registrar, Greenwich University, v. Greenwich House, DK-1O, St. 38, Phase-VI, DHA G. P.O. Box 917, Karachi 75500. 33. The Registrar, Hamdard University, Madinal-tal-Hikmat, MUhammad Bin Qasim A venue, Karachi - 74600 34. The Registrar, Iqra University, Defence Vuiew, Shaheed-e-Millal Road, (Exlension), Karachi - 75500. 35. The Registrar, Isra:University, __ I-laIJa Road, P.O. Box No.313, Hyderabad, Sindh. 36. The Registrar, 1innah University for Women, 5-C, Nazimabad, Karachi-:74600. 37. The Registrar, - _ Muhanimad Ali linnah University (MAJU), 22-E~ Block-6, PECHS, Karachi-75400 38. The Registrar, Zia-ud-c1in Medical University (ZMU), 4/B, Shahra-e-Ghalib, Block 6, Clift~n, : Karacl1i - 75600. _ 39. The Registrar; Institute Ornusiness Mai-Jagement (rAM), Korangi Creek, - v Karachi-75 I 90. 40. The Registrar, KaraChi fnSlilule of Economics & Technology (KfE'I), PAF Base, /(orangi Creek, Karachi-75190. 41. The Registrar, Khadim Ali Shah Bukhal'i Institule of Technology, 84-B, Sindhi Muslii:: Coop. I-rOusing Society, Karachi-74400. 42. , The Registrar, Preston Institute or Management, Science and Technology, 177/2, IEP Building, Opp: Regent Plaza f-Iotel, Mian Shahrah-e-Faisal, Karachi. 43. The Registrar, Newports Institute of Communications and Economics, 159/0, Block-J, Kashmir Road, PECHS, Karachi. 44. The Registrar, Indus Valley School or Art & Architecture, Street JJ, Block 2, Scheme-S, Clifton, Karachi - 75600. 45. The Registrar, Dadabhoy Insti lute 0 f Hi ghcr Education, SN~A-17/B, Block J, KCl-1S Union Ltd. Behind Hill Park, General fJospital Off Shaheed-e-Millat Road, Karachi. 46. The Registrar, - Preston University, 15 Banglore Town, Shahr-e-Faisal, . Karachi.· .~ 47. The Registrar, University of East, ·640-8, Lati fabad-Z, . Hyderabad. 48 ." .The Registrar, I~dus Institute of Higher Education, , , ST 2-D, Block 17, Adjacent to.National Stadium/ Gulshan-e- Iqbal,. Karachi. 49. The Registrar, Institute of Business & Technology, . Main Ibrahim llydri Road, Korani Creek, Karachi - 75190. ...I, .' GUIDELINES FOR .BUS·INESS ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION It isfor the information of all the Higher Education Institutions to implement and follow the roadmap of Business Administration Education from year2009. Nbl't.n:al c.ourselbcjd;per se~ter ,Ndrm. ~t~;G#r~~I~;dPe(semester 4nderg~uate level , "'" t.. duatelevel· . : ~~r: " .'. )., •• f: ••.••.••• , ,1·, "4 " I 15 Credit Hours , Summer semester will not be counted towards duration of the degree program ROADMAP fOR BLJSINt~ '; ROADMAP ADMINISTRATION EDUCAllON FOH EXECUTIVE M~A . Old MBA/MPA! . .' ,I:' 14yearsof MComl A<MA/ACA I . 3Q-36 (r Hn BCom (4 y~ars) .•••.••••••••••. ' schooling+ 6&-72u.l1rs~ Exe(Uti~MMe 4 yearjob " 1 ~,Y'¥l--.. MS experience 8BM)'till ProgrMll 30-}6 CJ~n .)If 124-1J6cll'dlthourl 1~~ \.._, ~f."<, One year 1I\J11:1I~1!(dIJCoItlon MBA ~ Rmar(hWprlc . Education ~ . 90-96Ct-Jirs,? for Dillef1<lUon BA/B.ScJ8,(om 4..t>· . •. Diplomain l,yws Program ." J ~. Certificate In Business Business Administration Ph.D Administration (Dip.SA) 16 )'fan non- bUllnelllchooting For the executive MBAthe guidelines are: The MBA Executive program shall be of 66-72 credit hours . • Eligibility: Minimum 14 years education with 2nd division plus minimum four years job/work experience at managerial cadre . • Admission Criteria: ----'-'Entry Test The one year Business Education program after 14 years education shall be equal to a diploma in Business Administration (Dip. B.A). Less than one year Business Education after 14 years education shall be equal to certificate in Business Administration. ," Note: Executive MBA Is not equal to regular MBA unless that is fulfilling the same requirements which is for regular MBA. Ghayyur Fatima Director (Curriculum) 1-1, ~1 Email: [email protected] Phone: 051 -90402441,90402445, Fax: 051-90401RR v. ,',','; I ROAD MAP FOR BUSINESS EDUCATION Old MBAIMPA/M.Com/ ICMA/ICA/RCom 30-36 Credit Hours (4 years) .·1·· MS I Min 18 Cr Hrs 30-36 Credit Hours Course Work BBA 4-year Program /.. Min. 18Cr 124-136 credit hours -, Hrs Course ••••••••••••••• II •••••• • <, L MBA I Work ~ : Research Work : 90-96 Cr Hrs : for Dissertation : •· •. •••••••••••••••• Ii •••••• BA/B.Sc/B.Com - 2-year Program .60-72>:Cr Hrs ! 16 years non-business I Ph.D. I schooling ..(.
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