This document contains a class schedule for various degree programs at PMAS - University Institute of Information Technology. It lists the courses, instructors, class timings and locations for BSIT, BSSE, BSCS, MSCS/PhD programs on different weekdays from Monday to Thursday. Some common courses across programs include Object Oriented Programming, Software Engineering, Database Systems, Computer Networks, Technical & Business Writing etc. The schedule also mentions extra classes on System Programming and Psychology.
The document contains a timetable for CIIT Sahiwal listing courses, instructors, days, times and room locations. Some of the key courses included are: Introduction to Computer Programming, Object Oriented Programming, Data Structures, Database Systems, Software Engineering, Computer Networks, Computer Architecture, Digital Logic Design and various mathematics and general education courses. The timetable spans Monday through Wednesday and includes both undergraduate and graduate level courses across Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering and general disciplines.
Fall 2015 time_table_bs by mansab mirzamansab MIRZA
This document contains a timetable for the Department of Computer Sciences & IT. It lists the courses being taught each day from 8am to 4:30pm across 12 rooms and 6 labs. Specific courses are scheduled at certain times in certain rooms with their respective instructors listed. The timetable is for the Fall 2015 semester and was last updated on Monday, September 7, 2015. The latest timetable is also available online at www.ilmsharing.com under the downloads link.
Bringing New Technology to Legacy LandVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Donald Fossgreen, West; Thomas Squeo, West
"Initiating shifts to new technologies in established companies is a challenge. It can be expensive, both financially and in the disruption it can cause across the enterprise. We will explore how choosing the right tools, partners, and methodologies can reap rewards across a large diverse company.
Although you may have never heard of us, West Corporation is a leader in communications technology. We power some of its most crucial tools, including large portions of the 911 service, conference call audio, school closure and emergency notifications, and much more. Earlier this year it was announced that we are being purchased by the private equity firm Apollo.
In this presentation we will talk about how we determined what we needed in order to take our development to the next level, how we decided on Pivotal Cloud Foundry over Red Hat OpenShift and others, why Spring became a basis for being Cloud ready, and our steps towards building a center of excellence at scale. In addition, we will discuss the ramifications of the private acquisition on the process and how it made us focus and refine our path to success. You will leave with a set of ways to improve your own technology procurement by making it more agile, iterative, and collaborative so you end up with the right product at the right features creating value right away."
Software requirement engineering.
IT Project Management Challenges.
Requirements and Project Failure.
What are Requirements?
A capability that the system must deliver or a condition that it must satisfy in order to address a need of a stakeholder.
Requirement Engineering Vs Software Requirement Engineering.
The process of establishing the services that the customer requires from a system and the constraints under which it operates and is developed
Requirements may be functional or non-functional .
Francois Pinard is seeking an intelligence or intelligence support position utilizing skills in cryptologic network warfare, signals intelligence analysis, and leadership. He has over 7 years of experience in these roles, along with an active Top Secret/SCI clearance. Pinard has technical skills and knowledge of intelligence tools and databases, as well as degrees in Intelligence Operations and Music.
This document provides an overview of a workshop on cloud native architecture patterns. The workshop will cover cloud native architecture fundamentals, patterns, and "architecture katas" exercises. Key topics that will be discussed include architecting for DevOps, continuous delivery, and exploiting the capabilities of cloud infrastructure. The goal is to understand how architectural decisions can enhance or detract from the ability to practice DevOps and continuous delivery on cloud platforms.
The document contains a timetable for CIIT Sahiwal listing courses, instructors, days, times and room locations. Some of the key courses included are: Introduction to Computer Programming, Object Oriented Programming, Data Structures, Database Systems, Software Engineering, Computer Networks, Computer Architecture, Digital Logic Design and various mathematics and general education courses. The timetable spans Monday through Wednesday and includes both undergraduate and graduate level courses across Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering and general disciplines.
Fall 2015 time_table_bs by mansab mirzamansab MIRZA
This document contains a timetable for the Department of Computer Sciences & IT. It lists the courses being taught each day from 8am to 4:30pm across 12 rooms and 6 labs. Specific courses are scheduled at certain times in certain rooms with their respective instructors listed. The timetable is for the Fall 2015 semester and was last updated on Monday, September 7, 2015. The latest timetable is also available online at www.ilmsharing.com under the downloads link.
Bringing New Technology to Legacy LandVMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2017
Donald Fossgreen, West; Thomas Squeo, West
"Initiating shifts to new technologies in established companies is a challenge. It can be expensive, both financially and in the disruption it can cause across the enterprise. We will explore how choosing the right tools, partners, and methodologies can reap rewards across a large diverse company.
Although you may have never heard of us, West Corporation is a leader in communications technology. We power some of its most crucial tools, including large portions of the 911 service, conference call audio, school closure and emergency notifications, and much more. Earlier this year it was announced that we are being purchased by the private equity firm Apollo.
In this presentation we will talk about how we determined what we needed in order to take our development to the next level, how we decided on Pivotal Cloud Foundry over Red Hat OpenShift and others, why Spring became a basis for being Cloud ready, and our steps towards building a center of excellence at scale. In addition, we will discuss the ramifications of the private acquisition on the process and how it made us focus and refine our path to success. You will leave with a set of ways to improve your own technology procurement by making it more agile, iterative, and collaborative so you end up with the right product at the right features creating value right away."
Software requirement engineering.
IT Project Management Challenges.
Requirements and Project Failure.
What are Requirements?
A capability that the system must deliver or a condition that it must satisfy in order to address a need of a stakeholder.
Requirement Engineering Vs Software Requirement Engineering.
The process of establishing the services that the customer requires from a system and the constraints under which it operates and is developed
Requirements may be functional or non-functional .
Francois Pinard is seeking an intelligence or intelligence support position utilizing skills in cryptologic network warfare, signals intelligence analysis, and leadership. He has over 7 years of experience in these roles, along with an active Top Secret/SCI clearance. Pinard has technical skills and knowledge of intelligence tools and databases, as well as degrees in Intelligence Operations and Music.
This document provides an overview of a workshop on cloud native architecture patterns. The workshop will cover cloud native architecture fundamentals, patterns, and "architecture katas" exercises. Key topics that will be discussed include architecting for DevOps, continuous delivery, and exploiting the capabilities of cloud infrastructure. The goal is to understand how architectural decisions can enhance or detract from the ability to practice DevOps and continuous delivery on cloud platforms.
The document discusses conditional statements and logical expressions in C++. Some key points:
- Conditional statements like if, if-else, and switch allow a program to make decisions based on logical expressions that evaluate to true or false.
- Logical expressions use relational operators like <, >, == combined with variables, constants, and arithmetic expressions. Complex logical expressions can combine simple expressions using &&, ||, and ! operators.
- The if statement executes a block of code if the logical expression is true, and skips it if false. The if-else statement executes one of two blocks of code depending on if the expression is true or false.
- Flowcharts can visualize the flow of control
Women empowerment involves challenging gender-based discrimination and gaining power and influence. It is needed due to issues like educational problems, societal barriers, low confidence, lack of unity, and traditional barriers facing women. Women suffer much higher rates of harassment, discrimination, and exploitation than men. Women empowerment can be achieved through self-help groups, government schemes, microfinance, self-employment, and helping women become business leaders and gain education, food, and victory over injustice. The examples of empowered women include Mother Teresa, Aishwarya Rai, Kiran Bedi, and Lata Mangeshkar. Overall, women empowerment is a major issue in India that requires awareness, policy changes,
This document summarizes research on the relationship between religion, fertility rates, and population growth. It finds that in Muslim-majority countries, higher national religiosity is associated with lower fertility rates, unlike in other developing nations. Religious groups within Muslim countries tend to have higher fertility. However, the effect is modest, and religious population growth is a long-term process unlike in Israel. Younger, more educated Muslims are less religious, though the effect of education on Islamism is complex. Urbanization may increase Islamic beliefs. Overall, Muslim societies are expected to follow a distinct trajectory of modernization rather than secularization. Future research on religious population projections is proposed.
This document discusses self-confidence and provides tips to build it. It defines self-confidence as having knowledge in your abilities and being able to perform well. There are three types of self-confidence: low, optimal, and over. Low self-confidence means fearing failure while optimal means inspiring others. Steps to build self-confidence include self-acceptance, believing in yourself, focusing on strengths, and spending time with confident people. Famous figures like Abdul Kalam and Einstein achieved success despite initial doubts, showing the power of self-confidence.
Self-confidence is a feeling of trust in one's own abilities and judgment. It is a key to unlocking unlimited potential. There are three types of self-confidence: low self-confidence which is governed by what others think; optimal self-confidence which allows one to make decisions with absolute confidence; and over-confidence which overestimates one's abilities. Developing self-confidence provides advantages like greater self-worth, enjoyment in life, freedom from self-doubt and anxiety, more motivation and success. Ways to develop self-confidence include identifying and changing negative thoughts, taking risks, eliminating reminders of negativity, identifying talents, and accepting compliments.
This document provides information about supporting transgender resilience. It discusses topics like visibility, liberation, discrimination, violence faced by the transgender community, and the importance of resilience and healing. The goal is to educate about transgender issues and empower transgender people to tell their stories.
Google Calendar is a versatile tool that allows users to manage their schedules and events effectively. With Google Calendar, you can create and organize calendars, set reminders for important events, and share your calendars with others. It also provides features like creating events, inviting attendees, and accessing your calendar from mobile devices. Additionally, Google Calendar allows you to embed calendars in websites or platforms like SlideShare, making it easier for others to view and interact with your schedules.
The document discusses conditional statements and logical expressions in C++. Some key points:
- Conditional statements like if, if-else, and switch allow a program to make decisions based on logical expressions that evaluate to true or false.
- Logical expressions use relational operators like <, >, == combined with variables, constants, and arithmetic expressions. Complex logical expressions can combine simple expressions using &&, ||, and ! operators.
- The if statement executes a block of code if the logical expression is true, and skips it if false. The if-else statement executes one of two blocks of code depending on if the expression is true or false.
- Flowcharts can visualize the flow of control
Women empowerment involves challenging gender-based discrimination and gaining power and influence. It is needed due to issues like educational problems, societal barriers, low confidence, lack of unity, and traditional barriers facing women. Women suffer much higher rates of harassment, discrimination, and exploitation than men. Women empowerment can be achieved through self-help groups, government schemes, microfinance, self-employment, and helping women become business leaders and gain education, food, and victory over injustice. The examples of empowered women include Mother Teresa, Aishwarya Rai, Kiran Bedi, and Lata Mangeshkar. Overall, women empowerment is a major issue in India that requires awareness, policy changes,
This document summarizes research on the relationship between religion, fertility rates, and population growth. It finds that in Muslim-majority countries, higher national religiosity is associated with lower fertility rates, unlike in other developing nations. Religious groups within Muslim countries tend to have higher fertility. However, the effect is modest, and religious population growth is a long-term process unlike in Israel. Younger, more educated Muslims are less religious, though the effect of education on Islamism is complex. Urbanization may increase Islamic beliefs. Overall, Muslim societies are expected to follow a distinct trajectory of modernization rather than secularization. Future research on religious population projections is proposed.
This document discusses self-confidence and provides tips to build it. It defines self-confidence as having knowledge in your abilities and being able to perform well. There are three types of self-confidence: low, optimal, and over. Low self-confidence means fearing failure while optimal means inspiring others. Steps to build self-confidence include self-acceptance, believing in yourself, focusing on strengths, and spending time with confident people. Famous figures like Abdul Kalam and Einstein achieved success despite initial doubts, showing the power of self-confidence.
Self-confidence is a feeling of trust in one's own abilities and judgment. It is a key to unlocking unlimited potential. There are three types of self-confidence: low self-confidence which is governed by what others think; optimal self-confidence which allows one to make decisions with absolute confidence; and over-confidence which overestimates one's abilities. Developing self-confidence provides advantages like greater self-worth, enjoyment in life, freedom from self-doubt and anxiety, more motivation and success. Ways to develop self-confidence include identifying and changing negative thoughts, taking risks, eliminating reminders of negativity, identifying talents, and accepting compliments.
This document provides information about supporting transgender resilience. It discusses topics like visibility, liberation, discrimination, violence faced by the transgender community, and the importance of resilience and healing. The goal is to educate about transgender issues and empower transgender people to tell their stories.
Google Calendar is a versatile tool that allows users to manage their schedules and events effectively. With Google Calendar, you can create and organize calendars, set reminders for important events, and share your calendars with others. It also provides features like creating events, inviting attendees, and accessing your calendar from mobile devices. Additionally, Google Calendar allows you to embed calendars in websites or platforms like SlideShare, making it easier for others to view and interact with your schedules.
1. Day Class 8:15 AM to 9:30 AM 9.35 AM to 10:50 AM 10:55 AM to 12:10 PM 12:15 PM to 1:30 PM 1:35 PM to 2:50 PM
BSIT-8 (A)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sidra Tahir (LT-3)
Introduction to HRM
Ms. Solat Sidra (CL-8)
BSIT-8 (B)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sidra Tahir (CL-8)
Introduction to HRM
Ms. Solat Sidra (CL-8)
BSSE-2A
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Saqib Majeed (Lab-1)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Saqib Majeed (Lab-1)
Introduction to Marketing
Ms. Tayyaba Iqbal (LT-1)
Discrete Structures
Dr. Zaffar (LT-1)
Communications Skills
Ms. Sehrish Adnan (LT-1)
BSSE-2B
Introduction to Marketing
Ms. Solat Sidra (LT-3)
Communications Skills
Ms. Sehrish Adnan (CL-6)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Yusra Irfan (CL-2)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Yusra Irfan (CL-2)
BSSE-8
Software Reengineering
Mr. Saeed Nawaz (LT-4)
Software Reengineering
Mr. Saeed Nawaz (LT-4)
BSCS-2 (A)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Asif Nawaz (Lab-2)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Asif Nawaz (Lab-2)
Communications Skills
Ms. Sarwat (CL-2)
Introduction to Management
Ms. Sonia (LT-2)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Abbas (CL-8)
BSCS-2 (B)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Idrees (Lab-7)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Idrees (Lab-7)
Introduction to Management
Ms. Sonia (LT-2)
Multivariable Calculus
Ms. Dania (CL-8)
Communications Skills
Ms. Sarwat (LT-2)
BSCS-6 (A)
Visual Programming
Mr. Imran Khurram (Lab-3)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. M. Mobeen (CL-6)
Computer Networks
Dr. Saleem (Lab-3)
BSCS-6 (B)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. M. Mobeen (CL-6)
Visual Programming
Mr. Suleman Khurram (Lab-3)
BSCS-8 (A)
Introduction to HRM
Dr. Raj Maham (CL-7)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sidra Tahir (LT-3)
BSCS-8 (B)
Introduction to HRM
Dr. Raj Maham (CL-7)
BSCS-8 (C)
MSCS/PhD
Software Analysis & Design
Dr. M. Bilal (CL-2)
Software Analysis & Design
Dr. M. Bilal (CL-2)
MSCS/PhD
Decision Support System
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (CL-4)
Decision Support System
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (CL-4)
MSCS/PhD
Networks Transfer Protocol
Dr. Saleem (MR)
Network Security
Dr. Syed Mushhad (MR)
Network Security
Dr. Syed Mushhad (MR)
Extra
System Programming
Mr. Muhammad Yousaf (Lab-4)
Monday
PMAS - UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Spring-2021 Semester (Morning) effective from March 1, 2021
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2. Day Class 8:15 AM to 9:30 AM 9.35 AM to 10:50 AM 10:55 AM to 12:10 PM 12:15 PM to 1:30 PM 1:35 PM to 2:50 PM
BSIT-4 (A)
Human Computer Interaction
Ms. Rubina (LT-2)
Software Engineering
Ms. Iram Rubab (CL-2)
Software Requirements
Ms. Sarfraz (CL-4)
Software Engineering
Ms. Iram Rubab (CL-2)
Database Systems
Ms. Marya (Lab-7)
BSIT-4 (B)
Software Requirements
Ms. Sarfraz (CL-4)
Web Technologies
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (Lab-2)
Database Systems
Ms. Sadia (Lab-3)
Database Systems
Ms. Sadia (Lab-3)
BSIT-6 (A)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. Azaz Ahmed (LT-3)
Mobile Application Development
Mr. Zeeshan Arshad (Lab-5)
Modern Programming Languages
Dr. M. Bilal (Lab-5)
Introductoin to HRM
Ms. Sheeza Naeem (CL-4)
BSIT-6 (B)
Modern Programming Languages
Mr. Tahir Abbas (Lab-2)
Information Technology Infra
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. Azaz Ahmed (CL-3)
Introductoin to HRM
Ms. Sheeza Naeem (CL-4)
Mobile Application Development
Ms. Sadia Zar (LT-1)
BSCS-8 (A)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sidra Tahir (CL-7)
BSCS-8 (B)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sidra Tahir (CL-7)
BSSE-4
Statistics & Probability
Ms. Sadaf Hamid (CL-8)
Web Technologies
Dr. Shakeel Ahmed (Lab-4)
Software Design & Architecture
Mr. Saeed Nawaz (Lab-7) TGM
BSSE-6
Mobile Application Development
Mr. M. Azhar (CL-2)
Professoinal Practices
Ms. Rubina Ghazal (LT-2)
Software Qulaity Engineering
Ms. Iram Rubab (LT-4)
Information Security
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
BSCS-2 (B)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Abbas (CL-6)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Abbas (CL-6)
BSCS-4 (A)
Theory of Automata
Dr. Asif (CL-5)
Operating System Concepts
Mr. Sohaib (LT-3)
Web Technologies
Mr. Asif Muhammad (Lab-4)
BSCS-4 (B)
Database Systems
Ms. Noreen (Lab-3)
Theory of Automata
Ms. Sadaf Manzoor (CL-8)
Operating System Concepts
Mr. Sohaib (LT-3)
Operating System Concepts
Mr. Sohaib (LT-3)
Web Technologies
Mr. Asif Muhammad (Lab-4)
BSCS-6 (A)
Computer Networks
Dr. Saleem (LT-1)
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. M. Aqib (LT-4)
Computer Networks
Dr. Saleem (LT-1)
BSCS-6 (B)
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. M. Aqib (LT-4)
Computer Networks
Dr. Mushhad (Lab-3)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Uzma Batool (LT-2)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Uzma Batool (LT-2)
MSCS/PhD
Integrated Services Over Networks
Dr. Kashif Sattar (CL-4)
Integrated Services Over Networks
Dr. Kashif Sattar (CL-4)
MSCS/PhD
Machine Learning
Dr. Tariq Ali (CL-2)
Machine Learning
Dr. Tariq Ali (CL-2)
MSCS/PhD
Software Requirements Engineering
Dr. Yaser (CL-3)
Software Requirements Engineering
Dr. Yaser (CL-3)
Extra
Pshchology
Ms. Uzma Batool (LT-2)
Extra
System Programming
Mr. Muhammad Yousaf (Lab-5)
Tuesday
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3. Day Class 8:15 AM to 9:30 AM 9.35 AM to 10:50 AM 10:55 AM to 12:10 PM 12:15 PM to 1:30 PM 1:35 PM to 2:50 PM
BSSE-2A
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Saqib Majeed (Lab-2)
Communications Skills
Ms. Sehrish Adnan (CL-3)
Introduction to Marketing
Mr. Tayyaba (CL-2)
Discrete Structures
Dr. Zaffar (CL-2)
Software Engineering
Ms. Iram Rubab (LT-1)
BSSE-2B
Introduction to Marketing
Ms. Solat Sidra (CL-8)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Saqib Majeed (Lab-2)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Saqib Majeed (Lab-2)
Communications Skills
Ms. Sehrish Adnan (CL-3)
Discrete Structures
Mr. Abdul Moqeet (CL-6)
BSCS-2 (A)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Asif (Lab-1)
Statistics and Probability
Ms. Sadaf Hamid (CL-1)
Multivariable Calculus
Dr. M. Shahid Farooq (CL-6)
Translation of QURAN
Mr. Syed Noor ul Hassan (CL-1
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Abbas (LT-2)
BSCS-2 (B)
Statistics and Probability
Ms. Sadaf Hamid (CL-1)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Idrees (LT-4)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Idrees (Lab-3)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Abbas (LT-2) TGM
BSIT-4 (A)
Computer Networks
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-3)
Software Requirement
Ms. Sarfraz (LT-1)
Human Computer Interaction
Ms. Rubina (Lab-4) TGM
BSIT-4 (B)
Computer Networks
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-3)
Software Requirement
Ms. Sarfraz (LT-2)
Software Engineering
Ms. Iram Rubab (LT-1) TGM
BSIT-6 (A)
Modern Programming Languages
Dr. M. Bilal (Lab-5)
Information Technology Infra
Dr. Saud (LT-2)
BSIT-6 (B)
Information Technology Infra
Dr. Saud (LT-2)
BSIT-8 (A)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sidra Tahir (LT-3)
Introduction to HRM
Ms. Solat Sidra (CL-4)
BSIT-8 (B)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sidra Tahir (LT-3)
Introduction to HRM
Ms. Solat Sidra (CL-8)
BSSE-4
Operating System
Dr. Saleem/Dr. Mushhad (CL-2)
Web Technologies
Mr. Shakeel (Lab-4)
Software Design & Architecture
Mr. Saeed Nawaz (CL-7)
Database Systems
Ms. Noreen (Lab-3)
Database Systems
Ms. Noreen (Lab-3)
BSSE-6
Mobile Application Development
Mr. M. Azhar (Lab-4)
Professioanl Practices
Ms. Rubina Ghazal (CL-2)
Software Qulaity Engineering
Ms. Iram Rubab (LT-1)
Modern Programming Langauge
Mr. Idrees (Lab-1)
Modern Programming Langauge
Mr. Idrees (Lab-1)
BSCS-4 (A)
Database Systems
Ms. Noreen (Lab-7)
Theory of Automata
Dr. Asif Nawaz (CL-6)
Analysis of Algorithams
Dr. Tariq (Lab-7)
Web Technologies
Mr. Asif Muhammad (Lab-4)
BSCS-4 (B)
Theory of Automata
Ms. Sadaf Manzoor (CL-6)
Database Systems
Ms. Noreen (Lab-7)
Analysis of Algorithams
Dr. Tariq (Lab-2)
Web Technologies
Mr. Asif Muhammad (Lab-4)
BSCS-8 (B)
Introduction to HRM
Dr. Raj Maham (CL-7)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sidra Tahir (CL-3)
BSCS-8 (C)
Introduction to HRM
Dr. Raj Maham (CL-7)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. M. Irfan (CL-8)
MSCS-2
Networks Transfer Protocol
Dr. Saleem (MR)
Wednesday
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4. Day Class 8:15 AM to 9:30 AM 9.35 AM to 10:50 AM 10:55 AM to 12:10 PM 12:15 PM to 1:30 PM 1:35 PM to 2:50 PM
BSCS-2 (A)
Introduction to Management
Ms. Sonia (LT-4)
Statistics and Probability
Ms. Sadaf Hamid (CL-5)
Multivariable Calculus
Dr. M. Shahid Farooq (CL-6)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Abbas (CL-8)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Abbas (CL-8)
BSCS-2 (B) Translation of QURAN
Mr. Abdul Quddus (CL-1)
Introduction to Management
Ms. Sonia (LT-4)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Abbas (CL-8)
BSIT-4 (A)
Computer Networks
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-3)
Web Technologies
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (Lab-2)
Web Technologies
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (Lab-2)
Database Systems
Ms. Marya (Lab-7)
Database Systems
Ms. Marya (Lab-7)
BSIT-4 (B)
Human Computer Interaction
Ms. Rubina (LT-2)
Computer Networks
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-3)
Database Systems
Ms. Sadia (Lab-7)
Web Technologies
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (Lab-2)
BSIT-6 (A)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. Azaz Ahmed (CL-3)
Information Technology Infra
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
Introductoin to HRM
Ms. Sheeza Naeem (Lab-4)
Mobile Application Development
Mr. Zeeshan Arshad (LT-3)
BSIT-6 (B)
Modern Programming Languages
Mr. Tahir Abbas (Lab-2)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. Azaz Ahmed (CL-3)
Introductoin to HRM
Ms. Sheeza Naeem (Lab-4)
Mobile Application Development
Ms. Sadia Zar (LT-2)
BSSE-2A
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Saqib Majeed (Lab-1)
Translation of QURAN
Mr. Abdul Quddus (CL-1) TGM
BSSE-2B
TGM
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Saqib Majeed (Lab-1)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Saqib Majeed (Lab-1)
Software Engineering
Ms. Sadia (CL-6)
Software Engineering
Ms. Sadia (CL-6)
BSSE-4
Statistics & Probability
Ms. Sadaf Hamid (CL-5)
Operating System
Dr. Saleem/Dr. Mushhad (Lab-5)
Operating System
Dr. Saleem/Dr. Mushhad (Lab-5)
BSSE-6
Web Engineering
Mr. Shakeel Ahmed (CL-8)
Information Security
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
BSCS-4 (A)
Database Systems
Ms. Noreen (Lab-4)
Linear Algebra
Ms. Shehla (CL-4)
Analysis of Algorithams
Dr. Tariq (Lab-3)
Operating System Concepts
Mr. Sohaib (CL-3)
Operating System Concepts
Mr. Sohaib (CL-3)
BSCS-4 (B)
Linear Algebra
Ms. Shehla (CL-4)
Operating System Concepts
Mr. Sohaib (CL-3)
Analysis of Algorithams
Dr. Tariq (Lab-3) TGM
BSCS-6 (A)
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. M. Aqib (CL-2)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. M. Mobeen (CL-7)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Uzma Batool (CL-1)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Uzma Batool (CL-2)
BSCS-6 (B)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. M. Mobeen (CL-7)
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. M. Aqib (CL-2)
Computer Networks
Dr. Mushhad (LT-1)
Computer Networks
Dr. Mushhad (LT-1)
MSCS/PhD
Theory of Computation
Dr. Asif (LT-3)
Theory of Computation
Dr. Asif (LT-3)
Extra
Pshchology
Ms. Uzma Batool (CL-2)
Thursday
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5. Day Class 8:15 AM to 9:30 AM 9.35 AM to 10:50 AM 10:55 AM to 12:10 PM 12:15 PM to 1:30 PM 1:35 PM to 2:50 PM
BSIT-4 (A)
Computer Networks
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-3)
BSIT-4 (B)
Human Computer Interaction
Ms. Rubina (Lab-2)
Software Engineering
Ms. Iram Rubab (LT-2)
Computer Networks
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-3)
BSIT-6 (A)
BSIT-6 (B)
BSSE-2A
Software Engineering
Ms. Iram Rubab (LT-2)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Yusra Irfan (CL-4)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Yusra Irfan (CL-1)
BSSE-2B
Discrete Structures
Mr. Abdul Moqeet (CL-6)
Translation of QURAN
Mr. Syed Noor ul Hassan (CL-5
BSSE-4
Introduction to Marketing
Ms. Sheeza Naeem (LT-1)
Introduction to Marketing
Ms. Sheeza Naeem (LT-1)
Database Systems
Ms. Noreen (Lab-3)
BSSE-6
Web Engineering
Mr. Shakeel Ahmed (Lab-7)
BSCS-2 (A)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Asif Nawaz (Lab-3)
Communications Skills
Ms. Sarwat (CL-2) TGM
BSCS-2 (B)
Statistics and Probability
Ms. Sadaf Hamid (CL-1)
Multivariable Calculus
Ms. Dania (CL-6)
Communications Skills
Ms. Sarwat (CL-2)
BSCS-4 (A)
Linear Algebra
Ms. Shehla (CL-8)
Database Systems
Ms. Noreen (Lab-1) TGM
BSCS-4 (B)
Database Systems
Ms. Noreen (Lab-1)
Linear Algebra
Ms. Shehla (CL-8)
BSCS-6 (A)
Visual Programming
Mr. Imran Khurram (Lab-4)
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. M. Aqib (Lab-4)
BSCS-6 (B)
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. M. Aqib (LT-4)
Visual Programming
Mr. Suleman (Lab-7)
BSCS-8 (A)
Introduction to HRM
Dr. Raj Maham (CL-7)
BSCS-8 (B)
BSCS-8 (C)
Introduction to HRM
Dr. Raj Maham (CL-7)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. M. Irfan (CL-3)
MSCS/PhD
Computer Vision
Dr. M. Imran (Lab-5)
Computer Vision
Dr. M. Imran (Lab-5)
MSCS/PhD
Software Engineering Process
Dr. Yaser (CL-3)
Software Engineering Process
Dr. Yaser (CL-3)
MSCS/PhD
Friday
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6. Day Class 3:00 PM to 4:15 PM 4:20 PM to 5:35 PM 5:40 PM to 6:55 PM 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM
BSIT-2 (A) TGM
Statistics and Probability
Mr. Imran Shahzad (CL-8)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. M. Ahsan (CL-8)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. M. Ahsan (CL-8)
BSIT-4 (A)
Database Systems
Dr. Yaser Hafeez (LT-2)
Computer Networks
Mr. M. Azhar (CL-2) TGM
BSIT-4 (B)
Database Systems
Dr. Yaser Hafeez (LT-2)
Computer Networks
Mr. M. Azhar (CL-2)
Web Technologies
Dr. M. Naeem (Lab-3)
BSIT-6 (A)
Mobile Application Development
Ms. Sadia Zar (LT-1)
Introductoin to HRM
Mr. Nadeem Ahmed Khan (LT-3)
BSIT-6 (B)
Modern Programming Languages
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (Lab-1)
Mobile Application Development
Mr. M. Ahsan Arshad (LT-1)
BSIT-8 (A)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sarfraz Bibi (CL-4)
BSIT-8 (B)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sarfraz Bibi (CL-3)
BSSE-2(A)
Communications Skills
Ms. Tehmina (LT-3)
Introduction to Marketing
Dr. Safdar Hussain (CL-4)
Discrete Structures
Dr. Ehtasham (CL-4)
BSSE-2(B)
Discrete Structures
Dr. Ehtasham (CL-2)
Communications Skills
Ms. Tehmina (LT-3)
Introduction to Marketing
Dr. Safdar Hussain (CL-4)
BSSE-4 TGM
Database Systems
Mr. M. Yousaf (Lab-5)
Database Systems
Mr. M. Yousaf (Lab-5)
BSSE-6
BSCS-2 (A)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-2)
Introduction to Management
Ms. Rida Jamil (CL-6)
Multivariable Calculus
Dr. Zaffar (CL-6)
BSCS-2 (B)
Introduction to Management
Ms. Rida Jamil (CL-6)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-2)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-2)
BSCS-4 (A)
Database Systems
Ms. Marya Iqbal (Lab-4)
Analysis of Algorithams
Dr. Tariq Ali (Lab-1)
BSCS-4 (B)
Analysis of Algorithams
Dr. Tariq Ali (Lab-3)
Database Systems
Ms. Marya Iqbal (Lab-4)
Database Systems
Ms. Marya Iqbal (LAB-3)
BSCS-6 (A)
Computer Networks
Dr. Saleem Iqbal (CL-3)
Visual Programming
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (Lab-3)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Ambreen Naz (CL-2)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Atta Rasool (LT-2)
BSCS-6 (B)
Computer Networks
Dr. Saleem Iqbal (LT-4)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Atta Rasool (LT-2)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Ambreen Naz (CL-3)
BSCS-8 (A)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. Waqas Ahmed (CL-7)
BSCS-8 (B)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. Waqas Ahmed (CL-7)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Kazim Salman (LT-1)
BSCS-8 (C)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Kazim Salman (LT-1)
PMAS - UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Spring-2021 Semester (Evening) effective from March 1, 2021
Monday
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7. Day Class 3:00 PM to 4:15 PM 4:20 PM to 5:35 PM 5:40 PM to 6:55 PM 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM
BSIT-2 (A)
Translation of QURAN
Mr. Abdul Quddus (CL-8)
Communications Skills
Ms. Mehreen Aftab (CL-8)
Introduction to Management
Mr. Zeeshan Khan (CL-8)
Introduction to Management
Mr. Zeeshan Khan (CL-8)
BSIT-4 (A)
Human Computer Interactions
Ms. Abida Bibi (LT-2)
Software Requirement
Ms. Nergis (LT-3)
Software Engineering
Mr. Ghulam Mustafa (LT-2)
Web Technologies
Dr. M. Naeem (Lab-3)
BSIT-4 (B)
Human Computer Interactions
Ms. Shagufta Shafiq (Lab-4) TGM
Software Requirement
Ms. Sarfraz (CL-4)
BSIT-6 (A)
Mobile Application Development
Ms. Sadia Zar (LT-3)
Technical & Business Writing
Syeda Hina Mazhar Kazmi (CL-7)
Technical & Business Writing
Syeda Hina Mazhar Kazmi (CL-7)
BSIT-6 (B)
Information Technology Infra
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Tayyaba Abdul Haq (LT-2)
BSSE-2(A)
Discrete Structures
Dr. Ehtasham (CL-4)
Software Engineering
Mr. Ghulam Mustafa (LT-2)
Communications Skills
Ms. Tehmina (LT-1) TGM
BSSE-2(B)
Object Oriented Programming Mr.
Muzaffar Iqbal (Lab-7)
Object Oriented Programming Mr.
Muzaffar Iqbal (Lab-7) TGM
Communications Skills
Ms. Tehmina (LT-1)
BSSE-4
Database Systems
Mr. M. Yousaf (Lab-5)
Statistics & Probability
Dr. Asif Nawaz (CL-3)
Web Technologies
Ms. Saba un Nisa (Lab-3)
Software Design & Architecture
Mr. Saeed Nawaz (Lab-4)
BSSE-6
Information Security
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
Modern Programming Language
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (Lab-1)
Software Qulaity Engineering
Dr. M. Shahid Riaz (LT-3)
Software Qulaity Engineering
Dr. M. Shahid Riaz (LT-3)
BSCS-2 (A)
Statistics and Probability
Ms. Natasha (CL-6)
Introduction to Management
Ms. Rida Jamil (CL-6)
Translation of QURAN
Dr. Haris Saleem (LT-4)
BSCS-2 (B)
Statistics and Probability
Ms. Natasha (CL-6)
Multivariable Calculus
Dr. Ehtasham (CL-4)
Translation of QURAN
Dr. Haris Saleem (LT-4)
Introduction to Management
Ms. Rida Jamil (CL-6)
BSCS-4 (A)
Theory of Automata
Dr. Asif Nawaz (LT-4)
Operating System
Dr. Mushhad (Lab-3)
Linear Algebra
Mr. Imran Shahzad (CL-2)
Database Systems
Ms. Marya Iqbal (Lab-1)
BSCS-4 (B)
Operating System
Dr. Mushhad (Lab-3)
Analysis of Algorithams
Dr. Tariq Ali (Lab-2)
Database Systems
Ms. Marya Iqbal (LAB-3)
Linear Algebra
Mr. Imran Shahzad (CL-2)
BSCS-6 (A)
Computer Networks
Dr. Saleem Iqbal (CL-2)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Ambreen Naz (CL-3)
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. M. Imran (CL-3)
BSCS-6 (B)
Computer Networks
Dr. Saleem Iqbal (CL-2)
Pakistan Studies
Ms. Ambreen Naz (CL-1)
Visual Programming
Dr. M. Shiraz (Lab-7)
Visual Programming
Dr. M. Shiraz (Lab-7)
BSCS-8 (C)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sarfraz Bibi (CL-4)
Tuesday
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8. Day Class 3:00 PM to 4:15 PM 4:20 PM to 5:35 PM 5:40 PM to 6:55 PM 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM
BSIT-2 (A)
Pakistan Studies
Mr. Muhammad Kashif Ali (CL-8)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. M. Ahsan (Lab-1)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. M. Ahsan (Lab-1)
BSIT-4 (A)
Database Systems
Dr. Yaser Hafeez (Lab-3)
Software Engineering
Mr. Ghulam Mustafa (LT-2)
Computer Networks
Mr. M. Azhar (CL-2)
BSIT-4 (B)
Software Engineering
Ms. Nergis (CL-2)
Database Systems
Dr. Yaser Hafeez (Lab-3)
Computer Networks
Mr. M. Azhar (CL-2)
BSIT-6 (A)
Information Technology Infra
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
Introductoin to HRM
Mr. Nadeem Ahmed Khan (LT-2)
BSIT-6 (B)
Information Technology Infra
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
Mobile Application Development
Mr. M. Ahsan Arshad (CL-2)
Introductoin to HRM
Mr. M. Waseem (CL-4)
Introductoin to HRM
Mr. M. Waseem (CL-4)
BSIT-8 (A)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Adeel Sohail (LT-3)
BSIT-8 (B)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Adeel Sohail (LT-3)
BSSE-2(A)
Object Oriented Programming Mr.
Saqib Majeed (Lab-1)
Object Oriented Programming Mr.
Saqib Majeed (Lab-1)
Introduction to Marketing
Dr. Safdar Hussain (CL-3)
BSSE-2(B)
Discrete Structures
Dr. Ehtasham (CL-4)
Introduction to Marketing
Dr. Safdar Hussain (CL-3)
Software Engineering
Mr. Ghulam Mustafa (LT-2)
Pakistan Studies
Mr. Muhammad Kashif Ali (CL-3)
BSSE-4
Introduction to Marketing
Mr. Tajammal (CL-6)
Introduction to Marketing
Mr. Tajammal (CL-6)
BSSE-6
Web Engineering
Ms. Saba (Lab-7)
Modern Programming Langauge
Dr. Saif (Lab-7)
Mobile Application Development
Mr. M. Azhar (Lab-3)
BSCS-2 (A)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-2)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-2)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Noman Al Hassan (CL-6)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Noman Al Hassan (CL-6)
BSCS-2 (B)
Multivariable Calculus
Dr. Ehtasham (CL-4)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. M. Mubasher (Lab-6)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. M. Mubasher (Lab-6)
BSCS-4 (A)
Analysis of Algorithams
Dr. Tariq Ali (CL-3)
Operating System
Dr. Mushhad (Lab-4)
Theory of Automata
Dr. Asif Nawaz (CL-7)
Web Technologies
Dr. M. Shahid Riaz (Lab-2)
BSCS-4 (B)
Operating System
Dr. Mushhad (Lab-4)
Theory of Automata
Dr. Asif Nawaz (CL-7)
Web Technologies
Dr. M. Shahid Riaz (Lab-2)
Linear Algebra
Mr. Imran Shahzad (LT-3)
BSCS-6 (A)
Visual Programming
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (Lab-5)
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. M. Imran (CL-8)
Artificial Intelligence
Dr. M. Imran (CL-8)
BSCS-6 (B)
Artificial Intelligence
Mr. Khurram (LT-1)
Artificial Intelligence
Mr. Khurram (LT-1)
BSCS-8 (A)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. Waqas Ahmed (LT-4)
BSCS-8 (B)
Technical & Business Writing
Mr. Waqas Ahmed (LT-4)
BSCS-8 (C)
Wednesday
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9. Day Class 3:00 PM to 4:15 PM 4:20 PM to 5:35 PM 5:40 PM to 6:55 PM 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM
BSIT-2 (A)
Financial Accounting
Dr. Hafiz M. Ishaq (CL-8)
Financial Accounting
Dr. Hafiz M. Ishaq (CL-8)
Statistics and Probability
Mr. Imran Shahzad (CL-8)
BSIT-4 (A)
Database Systems
Dr. Yaser Hafeez (Lab-3)
Software Requirement
Ms. Nergis (CL-6)
BSIT-4 (B)
Software Requirement
Ms. Sarfraz (CL-3)
Database Systems
Dr. Yaser Hafeez (Lab-3)
Software Engineering
Ms. Nergis (CL-6)
Web Technologies
Dr. M. Naeem (Lab-3)
BSIT-6 (A)
Information Technology Infra
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
Modern Programming Languages
Mr. Muzaffar Iqbal (Lab-5)
Modern Programming Languages
Mr. Muzaffar Iqbal (Lab-5)
BSIT-6 (B)
Modern Programming Languages
Dr. Saif ur Rehman (Lab-4)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Tayyaba Abdul Haq (LT-1)
BSIT-8 (B)
BSSE-2(A)
Object Oriented Programming Mr.
Saqib Majeed (Lab-1)
Object Oriented Programming Mr.
Saqib Majeed (Lab-1)
Software Engineering
Mr. Ghulam Mustafa (LT-2)
Pakistan Studies
Mr. Muhammad Kashif Ali (CL-3)
BSSE-2(B) Translation of QURAN
Mr. Syed Noor ul Hassan (CL-1
Software Engineering
Mr. Ghulam Mustafa (LT-2)
Pakistan Studies
Mr. Muhammad Kashif Ali (CL-3)
BSSE-4
Statistics & Probability
Dr. Asif Nawaz (CL-6)
Software Design & Architecture
Mr. Saeed Nawaz (LT-3)
Operating System
Dr. Shafiq ur Rehman (Lab-3)
BSSE-6
Professoinal Practices
Ms. Khadija Bibi (CL-7)
Information Security
Dr. Saud (LT-1)
Mobile Application Development
Mr. M. Azhar (CL-2)
BSCS-2 (A)
Communications Skills
Ms. Uzma (CL-2)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-2)
Multivariable Calculus
Dr. Zaffar (CL-7) TGM
BSCS-2 (B)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-2)
Communications Skills
Ms. Uzma (CL-2)
Object Oriented Programming
Dr. Kashif Sattar (Lab-2) TGM
BSCS-4 (A)
Database Systems
Ms. Marya Iqbal (Lab-7)
Operating System
Dr. Mushhad (Lab-7) TGM
Linear Algebra
Mr. Imran Shahzad (CL-2)
BSCS-4 (B)
Operating System
Dr. Mushhad (Lab-3)
Theory of Automata
Dr. Asif Nawaz (CL-3) TGM
BSCS-6 (A)
Computer Networks
Dr. Saleem Iqbal (CL-4)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Atta Rasool (CL-4)
BSCS-6 (B)
Computer Networks
Dr. Saleem Iqbal (CL-4)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Atta Rasool (CL-4)
Artificial Intelligence
Mr. Khurram (Lab-2)
BSCS-8 (C)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sarfraz Bibi (CL-7)
Thursday
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10. Day Class 3:00 PM to 4:15 PM 4:20 PM to 5:35 PM 5:40 PM to 6:55 PM 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM
BSIT-2 (A)
Communications Skills
Ms. Mehreen Aftab (CL-8)
Pakistan Studies
Mr. Muhammad Kashif Ali (CL-8)
BSIT-4 (A)
Human Computer Interactions
Ms. Abida Bibi (LT-1)
Computer Networks
Mr. M. Azhar (CL-2)
Web Technologies
Dr. M. Naeem (Lab-3)
BSIT-4 (B)
Human Computer Interactions
Ms. Shagufta Shafiq (Lab-7)
Computer Networks
Mr. M. Azhar (CL-2)
BSIT-6 (A)
BSIT-6 (B)
BSIT-8 (A)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sarfraz Bibi (CL-3)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Adeel Sohail (CL-3)
BSIT-8 (B)
Technical & Business Writing
Ms. Sarfraz Bibi (CL-3)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Adeel Sohail (CL-3)
BSSE-2(A)
Translation of QURAN
Mr. Syed Noor ul Hassan (CL-1
Pakistan Studies
Mr. Muhammad Kashif Ali (CL-4)
BSSE-2(B)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Muzaffar Iqbal (Lab-4)
Object Oriented Programming
Mr. Muzaffar Iqbal (Lab-7)
BSSE-4
Web Technologies
Ms. Saba Un Nisa (Lab-7)
Operating System
Dr. Shafiq ur Rehman (Lab-2)
Operating System
Dr. Shafiq ur Rehman (Lab-2)
BSSE-6
Professional Practices
Ms. Khadija Bibi (LT-1)
Web Engineering
Ms. Saba (Lab-7)
BSCS-2 (A)
Statistics and Probability
Ms. Natasha (CL-7)
Communications Skills
Ms. Uzma Sadique (LT-3)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Noman Al Hassan (Lab-6)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. Noman Al Hassan (Lab-6)
BSCS-2 (B)
Communications Skills
Ms. Uzma Sadique (LT-3)
Statistics and Probability
Ms. Natasha (CL-7)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. M. Mubasher (LT-1)
Digital Logic Design
Mr. M. Mubasher (LT-1)
BSCS-4 (A)
Web Technologies
Dr. M. Shahid Riaz (Lab-3)
BSCS-4 (B)
Web Technologies
Dr. M. Shahid Riaz (Lab-3)
BSCS-6 (A)
BSCS-6 (B)
BSCS-8 (A)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Hassan Ali Mughal (LT-2)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Hassan Ali Mughal (LT-2)
BSCS-8 (B)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Kazim Salman (CL-6)
BSCS-8 (C)
Introduction to HRM
Mr. Kazim Salman (CL-6)
Friday
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