University of Engineering and Technology Faisalabad Campus

The University of Engineering and Technology, Faisalabad campus (UET Faisalabad campus) is a sub-campus of University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore located in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.

University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore Faisalabad campus
TypePublic, constituent
Established2004 (2004)
Location, ,
NicknameUET Faisalabad campus
AffiliationsUniversity of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan Engineering Council
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History and overview

In 2004, Government of Pakistan directed Government of the Punjab to set up a campus of University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore in Faisalabad with a future plan to upgrade it into a full-fledged university. In the same year, it was inaugurated by the then President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf. Initially, the campus was started in the old Hamdard University Faisalabad campus until its own campus was built at the current location near Khurrianwala, Faisalabad. The campus covers 208 acres of land space.

Departments

The campus has five departments.[1]

  • Department of Electrical, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
  • Department of Mechanical, Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Department of Chemical and Polymer Engineering
  • Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities
  • Department of Textile Engineering

Degree programs

The campus offers following degree programs:[2]

  • B.Sc Electrical Engineering
  • B.Sc Mechatronics and Control Engineering
  • B.Sc Chemical Engineering
  • B.Sc Textile Engineering
  • M.Sc Electrical Engineering
  • M.Sc Chemical Engineering
  • M.Sc Textile and Materials Engineering
  • M.Phil Applied Chemistry
  • BS Computer Science
  • BS Chemistry
  • BS Mathematics
  • BS Environmental Sciences
  • BBA

Student societies

  • Society of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (SEEE)[3]
  • Mechatronics And Control Society (MACS)[4]
  • Society of Chemical Engineers[3]
  • UET FSD Media and News Club[5]
  • Blood Donating Society
  • Aquila Society

See also

References

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