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Visits Conducted Jan-2019 to July 2020 1 ZONE-WISE DETAIL OF VISITS CONDUCTED FROM JAN-2019 TO JULY 2020 Zone-I (Punjab) Engineering Visit Institution/ Visit S# Name of University/Institute/College Visitation Team Program (s) Type University Date 1 University College of Engineering & B.Sc. Electrical Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. Tahir Nadeem UET, Taxila Jan Technology (UCET) Sargodha Engineering Malik, Convener / Expert 7-8, (University of Sargodha) Electrical Engineering 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr. Syed NED, Karachi Muhammad Usman Ali Shah Expert Electrical Engineering Engr. Muhammad Ansar Rep PEC HQ, Islamabad 2 Muhammad Nawaz Sharif University of B.Sc. Chemical Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. A.K. Salariya UoW, Wah Jan Engineering & Technology (MNSUET), Engineering Convener/Expert Chemical Cantt 2-4, Multan Engineering 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr.Suleman Tahir UoG, Gujrat Expert Chemical Engineering Engr. Wasif Irshad Bhatti PEC B/o, Muzaffarabad 3 B.Sc. Electrical Engr. Prof. Dr. A.K. Salariya UoW, Wah Engineering Convener/Expert Chemical Cantt Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Yasir Araft UET, Taxila Durrani, Expert Electrical Engineering Engr. Wasif Irshad Bhatti PEC B/o, Muzaffarabad 4 Information Technology University, BS Electrical Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. Iftikhar A. Khan SUIT, Jan Lahore Engineering Convener & Expert Electrical Peshawar 10-11, Engineering 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr. Ghous Bux NED, Karachi Narejo Expert Electrical Engineering Engr. Shahab Khattak Rep PEC, HQ, Islamabad 5 The Superior College, Lahore B.Sc. Electrical Re-accr Engr. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iram UET, Taxila Jan Engineering Baig, Convener & Expert 10-11, Electrical Engineering 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr.Asim ur Rehman NUCES, Expert Electrical Engineering Karachi 2 Engineering Visit Institution/ Visit S# Name of University/Institute/College Visitation Team Program (s) Type University Date Engr. M.Haroon Afridi Rep. PEC, HQ, Islamabad 6 University of Engineering & Technology B.Sc. Electrical Re-accr Engr. Prof. Dr. Amir Iqbal Bhatti CUST, Jan (UET), Lahore (Kala Shah Kaku Engineering OBA Convener / Expert Electrical Islamabad 11-12, Campus) Visit Engineering 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Hanif Air University, Expert Electrical Engineering Islamabad Engr. Porf. Dr. Abdul Qayyum PIEAS, Khan, Expert Electrical Islamabad Engineering Engr. Mujeeb ur Rehman Khalil Rep PEC, HQ, Islamabad 7 Institute of Quality and Technology B.Sc. Industrial Re-accr Engr. Prof. Dr. Babar Saeed Air University, Jan Management, Lahore (University of the Engineering & OBA Convener & Expert Industrial Islamaba 17-18, Punjab, Lahore) Management Engineering 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr. Mushtaq Khan NUST-SMME, Expert Industrial Engineering Islamabad Engr. Prof. Dr. Sahar Noor UET, Expert Industrial Engineering Peshawar Engr. Abdul Ahad Larik Rep PEC B/o, Muzaffarabad 8 National University of Sciences and B.E. Electrical Re-accr Engr. Prof. Dr. Mohammad UET, Jan Technology, Islamabad - College of Inayatullah Babar Khan Peshawar 23-24, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Convener /Team Leader 2019 Rawalpindi Engr. Prof. Dr. Shahid Khattak CUI, Expert Electrical Engineering Abbottabad Engr. Prof. Dr. Syed Hyder Indus Abbas Musavi University, KHI Expert Electrical Engineering Engr. Osaf Mahmood Malik Rep PEC, HQ, Islamabad 9 B.E. Engr. Prof. Dr. Mohammad UET, Mechatronics Inayatullah Babar Khan Peshawar Convener /Team Leader Engr. Prof. Dr. Asim Farooqi WEC, Wah Expert Mechatronics Cantt Engineering 3 Engineering Visit Institution/ Visit S# Name of University/Institute/College Visitation Team Program (s) Type University Date Engr.Prof. Dr. Abdul Rehman KINOPE, Abbasi, Expert Mechatronics Karachi Engineering Engr. Osaf Mahmood Malik Rep PEC HQ, Islamabad 10 B.E. Computer Engr. Prof. Dr. Mohammad UET, Inayatullah Babar Khan Peshawar Convener /Team Leader Engr. Prof. Dr. Mohammad UET, Taxila Haroon Yousaf Expert Computer Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Shakeel Ahmed IBA, Karachi Khoja, Expert Computer Engineering Engr. Osaf Mahmood Malik Rep PEC HQ, Islamabad 11 University College of Engineering B.Sc. Electrical Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. Qamar ul Islam IST, ISB Jan Sciences and Technology. Lahore Leads Engineering Convener 28-29, University, Lahore 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Indus Uni, Khi Muddassir Khan Expert Electrical Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Mohamood CUI, ISB Ashraf Khan Expert Electrical Engineering Engr. Dr. Ashfaq Ahmed Rep PEC HQ, Sheikh Islamabad 12 B.Sc. Civil Engr. Prof. Dr. Qamar ul Islam IST, Islamabad Engineering Convener Engr. Abdul Qadeer NESPAK, Expert Mechanical Engineering Islamabad Engr. Prof. Dr. M. Ashraf Tanoli GIKI, Topi Expert Mechanical Engineering Swabi Engr. Dr. Ashfaq Ahmed Rep PEC HQ, Sheikh Islamabad 4 Engineering Visit Institution/ Visit S# Name of University/Institute/College Visitation Team Program (s) Type University Date 13 COMSATS University Islamabad B.Sc. Electrical Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. Imitaz Ahmed CUST, Feb (Sahiwal Campus) Engineering Taj, Convener / Team Leader Islamabad 1-2, 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr. Naeem Iqbal Expert Electrical Engineering PIEAS, Islamabad Engr. Prof. Dr. Abdul Ghafoor Expert Electrical Engineering MCS, NUST Islamabad Engr. Muhammad Ansar Rep. PEC HQ, Islamabad 14 B.Sc. Engr. Prof. Dr. Imitaz Ahmed CUST, Mechanical Taj Islamabad Engineering Convener / Team Leader Engr. Prof. Dr. Hamid Zaigham KRL, Expert Mechanical Engineering Islamabad Engr. Prof. Dr. Ghulam Hussain GIKI, Swabi Expert Mechanical Engineering Engr. Muhammad Ansar Rep. PEC HQ, Islamabad 15 University of Engineering and B.Sc. Re-accr Engr. Prof. Dr. Shaukhat Ali Abasyn Feb Technology (UET) Lahore (Main Environmental Khan, Convener Environment University, 7-8, Campus) Engineering OBA Engineering Peshawar 2019 Visit Engr. Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmed QUCEST, Memon, Expert Environmental Larkano Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Naeem Shahzad NUST, MCE PEV / Expert Environmental Risalpur Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Sher Jamal NUST, Khan (Observer) Islamabad Engr. Dr. Daulat Khan GIST, (Observer) Peshawar Engr. Niaz Ahmed PEC HQ, Islamabad Engr. Yousaf Zia PEC, R/O, (Observer) Lahore 5 Engineering Visit Institution/ Visit S# Name of University/Institute/College Visitation Team Program (s) Type University Date 16 Gift University, Gujranwala B.S Electrical Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. M.A. Choudhry UET, Taxila Feb Engineering Convener & Expert Electrical 21-22, Engineering 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr. Kamran Raza Iqra University, Expert Electrical Engineering Karachi Engr. Muhammad Haroon Rep PEC, HQ , Islamabad 17 National University of Sciences and B.E. Computer Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. M.Inayatullah UET, Feb Technology, Islamabad - Military College Software Babar Khan Peshawar 27-28, of Signals, Rawalpindi Campus Convener & Expert both 2019 programs OBA Engr. Prof. Dr. Muhammad PASTIC, Akram Shaikh Islamabad Expert Computer/ Software Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Faisal Karim MUET, Sahikh Jamshoro Expert Computer/ Software Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Amjad Ullah UET, Observer Peshawar Engr. Prof. Dr. Nadia Nawaz CUI, Wah Qadri Campus Observer Engr. Prof. Dr. Syed Waqar UET, Shah - Observer Peshawar Engr. Jehan Zeb Khan Rep PEC R/o Peshawar 18 University of Management and B.Sc. Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. Abdul Ghafoor Foundation Feb Technology (UMT) Lahore (Sialkot Mechanical OBA Convener/Team Leader University, 25-26, Campus) Engineering Visit Rawalpindi 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr. Rana Iqtidar Air University, Shakoor Islamabad PEV / Expert Mechanical Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Khalid Rehman GIKI, Swabi PEV/ Expert Mechanical Engineering Engr. Wasif Irshad Bahtti Rep PEC B/o Muzaffarabad 6 Engineering Visit Institution/ Visit S# Name of University/Institute/College Visitation Team Program (s) Type University Date 19 Government College University, Lahore B.Sc. Electrical Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. Abdul Qadeer CIEC, Karachi Feb Engineering Rajpuru 26-27, Convener & Expert Electrical 2019 Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Kamran Raza Iqra University, Expert Electrical Engineering Karachi Engr. Aijaz Hussain Shah Rep PEC HQ, Islamabad 20 University College of Engineering & B.Sc. Building Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saand QUEST, March Technology , Multan (BZU, Multan) & Architectural Convener / Expert Building & Nawabshah 19-20, Engineering Architectural Engineering 2019 Engr. Prof. Dr. Khan Shahzada UET, Expert Building & Architectural Peshawar Engineering Engr. Niaz Ahmed Rep PEC HQ, Islamabad 21 University of Gujrat, Gujrat B.Sc. Electrical Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. Asghar Saqib UET, Lahore March Engineering Convener / Team Leader 28-29, 2019 OBA Engr. Prof. Dr. Haroon ur PIEAS, Visit Rashid Islamabad Expert Electrical Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Imran Khan UET Mardan Expert Electrical Engineering Engr. Osaf Mahmood Malik Rep PEC, HQ, Islamabad 22 University College of Engineering & B.Sc. Re-Accr. Engr. Prof. Dr. Saleem Raza QUEST, March Technology , Multan (BZU, Multan) Mechanical Samo Nawabshah 20-21, Engineering Convener / Expert Mechanical 2019 Engineering Engr. Prof. Dr. Tauseef Aized UET, Lahore Khan, Expert Mechanical Engineering Engr. Shahab Khattak Rep PEC HQ, Islamabad 7 Engineering Visit Institution/ Visit S# Name of University/Institute/College Visitation Team Program (s) Type University Date 23 College of Engineering and Emerging B.Sc. Electrical Re-Accr. Engr. Dr. Shahid Khattak CUI, March Technologies, Lahore (University of the Engineering Convener /Expert Electrical Abbottabad 28-29, Punjab, Lahore) OBA Engineering Campus 2019 Visit Engr. Prof.Dr. Naeem Iqbal PIEAS, Expert Electrical Engineering Islamabad Engr. Dr. Ahmed Muddassir Indus Khan, Expert Electrical University,
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