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COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

Wed, Mar 5, 2008

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comsats univeristyThe COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), which received its Charter from the Federal Government in August 2000, as a Degree Awarding Institute (DAI) in the public sector.  Pursuant to the Federal Government of Pakistan’s decision, it is slated to be upgraded to the status of a university, more precisely Comsats University (CU).

Being federally established institute, the CIIT currently has six campuses in Islamabad, Lahore, Wah, Abbottabad, Attock, and Sahiwal, while one more campus is coming up at Gujrat.  The future plans also envisage opening of more campuses in the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan, as well as overseas. Currently the CIIT is offering 25 different degree programs in the fields of Information and Communication Technology, Management Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Bio-sciences, Development Studies, Environmental Science, Meteorology, and Architecture and Design.  

The present student strength is around 10,456 with faculty strength of also nearly 1,189.  The Institute in the short time has already produced high quality graduates numbering more than 3,200, who are serving the nation in the various callings. Recently, the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has ranked the CIIT at number 7 in terms of research productivity and at number 8 among the Engineering institutions of  higher education in the country during 2006.

Departments & Faculties

  Faculty of Business Administration  - Dean: Prof. Dr.Talat Afza
  Faculty of Information Science and Technology  - Dean: Prof. Dr.Muhammad Rafiq Asim
  Faculty of Engineering  - Dean: Prof. Dr.Shahid Ahmed Khan
  Faculty of Sciences  - Dean: Prof. Dr. Raheel Qamar, TI
  Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research  - Dean: Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Atta
  Faculty of Architecture & Design  - Dean: Dr. S. M. Junaid Zaidi, SI

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