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Pec Allowed Intake of Students Detail 1 PEC ALLOWED INTAKE OF STUDENTS DETAIL (ENGINEERING PROGRAM/UNIVERSITY REGION-WISE) (Upto 82nd EA&QEC/EAB) Allowed Intake EA&QEC S# HEI/College/Institute Region Engineering Program(s) of Students Reference 1 Mirpur University of Science and Technology, Mirpur AJ&K Civil 80 76th (AJ&K) 2 Mirpur University of Science and Technology, Mirpur AJ&K Electrical 80 students per 62nd (AJ&K) year 3 Mirpur University of Science and Technology, Mirpur AJ&K Computer Systems 80 students per 62nd (AJ&K) year 4 Mirpur University of Science and Technology, Mirpur AJ&K Software 80 71st (AJ&K) 5 Mirpur University of Science and Technology, Mirpur AJ&K Mechanical 80 (2 sections of (AJ&K) 40 each) w.e.f. 80th Fall-2016 6 Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology, Balochistan Civil 80 (40 per 71st Khuzdar section) 7 Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology, Balochistan Electrical 80 (40 per 71st Khuzdar section) 8 Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology, Balochistan Mechanical 40 71st Khuzdar 9 Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology, Balochistan Computer Systems 40 71st Khuzdar 10 Balochistan University of Information Technology, Balochistan Chemical 50 74th Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta (Takatoo Campus) 11 Balochistan University of Information Technology, Balochistan Telecommunication 50 74th Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta (Takatoo Campus) 12 Balochistan University of Information Technology, Balochistan Computer 50 74th Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta (Takatoo Campus) 2 Allowed Intake EA&QEC S# HEI/College/Institute Region Engineering Program(s) of Students Reference 13 Balochistan University of Information Technology, Balochistan Civil 100 74th Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta (Takatoo Campus) 14 Balochistan University of Information Technology, Balochistan Electronics 50 74th Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta (Takatoo Campus) 15 Balochistan University of Information Technology, Balochistan Textile 40 64th Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta (Takatoo Campus) 16 Balochistan University of Information Technology, Balochistan Petgas 40 80th Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta (Takatoo Campus) 17 Balochistan University of Information Technology, Balochistan Mining 50 63rd Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta (Takatoo Campus) 18 Balochistan University of Information Technology, Balochistan Geological 50 63rd Engineering and Management Sciences, Quetta (Takatoo Campus) 19 Air University, Islamabad Islamabad Mechatronics 100 70th 20 Air University, Islamabad Islamabad Electrical 240 per year (80 70th (Electronics/Telecommunication/ per Power) specialization) 21 Bahria University, Islamabad (Main Campus) Islamabad Electrical 160 (40 per 66th (Electronics/Telecommunication) section) 22 Bahria University, Islamabad (Main Campus) Islamabad Computer 50 72nd 23 Bahria University, Islamabad (Main Campus) Islamabad Software 50 72nd 24 Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad Islamabad Civil 40 to 80 79th students (02 sections of 40 each) per year in single entry w.e.f., Fall-2016 3 Allowed Intake EA&QEC S# HEI/College/Institute Region Engineering Program(s) of Students Reference 25 Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad Islamabad Mechanical 80 to 120 79th students (03 sections of 40 each) per year in single entry w.e.f., Fall-2016 26 Centre of Advanced Study in Engineering, Islamabad Islamabad Electrical (Computer or 120 63rd (UET, Taxila) Telecommunication) 27 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Electrical (Computer) 100 Meeting Islamabad (Main Campus) Minutes (July 10, 2010) 28 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Electrical (Telecommunication) 200 (per year 71st Islamabad (Main Campus) single intake in Fall semester) 29 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Electrical (Electronics) 50 65th Islamabad (Main Campus) 30 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Electrical (Power) 50 65th Islamabad (Main Campus) 31 Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Islamabad Electrical (Electronics) 80 (40 per 72nd Technology, Islamabad (Main Campus) section) 32 Hamdard Institute of Engineering & Technology, Islamabad Electrical 80 per year as 77th Islamabad Campus (Hamdard University, Karachi) single entry 33 Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad Islamabad Aerospace 80 (40 per 70th section) 34 Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad Islamabad Communication Systems 80 students (40 62nd per section) 35 International Islamic University, Islamabad Islamabad Electronics to Electrical 160 students per 77th year w.e.f. Fall- 2016 4 Allowed Intake EA&QEC S# HEI/College/Institute Region Engineering Program(s) of Students Reference 36 International Islamic University, Islamabad Islamabad Mechanical 80 (40 per 70th section) 37 Iqra University, Islamabad Campus (Iqra University, Islamabad Electronics 40 64th Karachi) 38 Islamic International Engineering College, Islamabad Islamabad Biomedical 40 63rd (Riphah International University, Islamabad) 39 Islamic International Engineering College, Islamabad Islamabad Electrical (Electronics) 50 students per 60th (Riphah International University, Islamabad) year 40 Islamic International Engineering College, Islamabad Islamabad Electrical (Communication) 100 per year 60th (Riphah International University, Islamabad) 41 Muhammad Ali Jinnah University, Islamabad Campus Islamabad Electrical (Power, Electronics, 120 (40 per 71st (Muhammad Ali Jinnah University, Karachi) Telecommunication) stream) 42 National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad Electrical 120 students per 79th Islamabad (Main Campus) year in a single entry 43 National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad Islamabad Electrical (Telecommunication) 40 68th (Main Campus) 44 NUST-Institute of Civil Engineering, Islamabad Islamabad Civil 200 students per 78th year in a single entry 45 NUST-Institute of Environmental Science and Islamabad Environmental 40 students 60th Engineering, Islamabad 46 NUST-School of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Islamabad Chemical 40 72nd Islamabad 47 NUST-School of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Islamabad Materials 40 63rd Islamabad 48 NUST-School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Islamabad Software 90 (45 per 70th Science, Islamabad section) 49 NUST-School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Islamabad Electrical 120 students (40 63rd Science, Islamabad per Section) 5 Allowed Intake EA&QEC S# HEI/College/Institute Region Engineering Program(s) of Students Reference 50 NUST-School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Islamabad Mechanical 120 (40 per 71st Engineering, Islamabad section) 51 Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Islamabad Mechanical 50 students per 77th Islamabad year 52 Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Islamabad Electrical 50 65th Islamabad. 53 The University of Lahore, Lahore (Islamabad Campus) Islamabad Mechanical 40 to 80 79th students (02 Sections of 40 each) per year in single entry w.e.f., Fall-2016 54 The University of Lahore, Lahore (Islamabad Campus) Islamabad Electrical 120 70th 55 The University of Lahore, Lahore (Islamabad Campus) Islamabad Civil 120 72nd 56 Abasyn University, Peshawar Campus KPK Electrical 80 (40 per 74th section) 57 Abasyn University, Peshawar Campus KPK Civil 40 Review (in Spring-2017) Appeal for 50 CoS (in Fall-2017) (Increase in 100 Intake) (in Fall- 2018 and onwards). Aug-2017 58 CECOS University of Information Technology and KPK Electrical Emerging Sciences, Peshawar 120 79th 59 CECOS University of Information Technology and KPK Mechanical 80 75th Emerging Sciences, Peshawar 60 CECOS University of Information Technology and KPK Civil 120 80th Emerging Sciences, Peshawar 6 Allowed Intake EA&QEC S# HEI/College/Institute Region Engineering Program(s) of Students Reference 61 City University of Science and Information Technology, KPK Electrical 74th Peshawar (Telecommunication/Electronics) 40 62 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, KPK Electrical (Computer) 100 students per 77th Islamabad (Abbottabad Campus) year in a single entry 63 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, KPK Electrical (Electronics) 200 students per 77th Islamabad (Abbottabad Campus) year in a single entry 64 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, KPK Electrical (Power) 200 students per 77th Islamabad (Abbottabad Campus) year in a single entry 65 Gandhara Institute of Science & Technology, PGS KPK Civil 50 71st Engineering College (UET-Peshawar) 66 Gandhara Institute of Science and Technology, PGS KPK Civil 50 students per 77th Engineering College, Peshawar (University of year Engineering and Technology, Peshawar) 67 Gandhara Institute of Science and Technology, PGS KPK Electrical 50 students per 77th Engineering College, Peshawar (University of year in a single Engineering and Technology, Peshawar) entry. 68 Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences KPK Materials 50 students per 78th and Technology, Topi – Swabi year in a single entry 69 GIK-Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, KPK Materials 80 per year (40 76th Topi-Swabi per section) 70 GIK-Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, KPK Mechanical 120 (40 per 68th Topi-Swabi section) 71 GIK-Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, KPK Computer 80 students 63rd Topi-Swabi 72 GIK-Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, KPK Electronics 80 students per 61st Topi-Swabi year (40 per section) 7 Allowed Intake EA&QEC
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