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The
facilities in the school were constantly updated
to keep pace with the quality and quantity of
equipment being inducted in the Army. By 1969, the
School had grown sufficiently in stature and
expertise to be elevated to the status of College
of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Having
established its credibility as a premier
equipment-training institute, it started its own
B.Sc. Engineering Program in 1981, which was
subsequently shifted to Naval Engineering College,
Karachi. In April 1984, having stayed for 26 years
at Quetta, the College moved to its present
premises. The same year the College revitalized
its B.Sc. Engineering Program in affiliation
with the University of Engineering and Technology,
Lahore. The program was successful and its
quality can be gauged from the fact that College
graduates won laurels for the institution by
winning Rhodes, Commonwealth and S & T
Scholarships besides proving their mettle in
defence and civil industry. This success prompted
the start of M.Sc. program in Electrical and
Mechanical Engineering from August 1988 for
officers of Corps of Signals and EME. MSc
engineering program extended to Pakistan Air
Force, Navy and Civil organizations in 1989. In
1990, entry to BSc engineering degree changed to
Technical Cadets instead of newly commissioned
officers.
The
academic program of the College was given a new
dimension it became a constituent college of
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
in 1993. The syllabi of reading have been updated
and redesigned to fulfil the mission assigned to
the College by NUST with the national requirements
in perspective because of its national stature.
The undergraduate and the postgraduate degrees
have been renamed as Bachelor of Engineering (BE)
degree and Master of Science (MS) respectively.
The BE programmes have been accredited by Pakistan
Engineering Council (PEC).
The
technological dictates of modern equipment
necessitated the introduction of Computer
Engineering as an additional discipline at the
undergraduate and postgraduate level. The first
undergraduate class was accordingly inducted in
April 1996 and it is hoped that it will enable the
College to train the much-needed manpower for the
nation in this vital field of technology.
Today
most of the research and production processes
and production lines in the industry are of
electromechanical nature. It is inevitable for
people working on those process and production
lines to have knowledge of all the related
systems. Presently the employees get trained while
doing on the job training and lack the requisite
theoretical knowledge. The College realising this
disparity between industrial requirements and the
curriculum content ventured into introducing
Mechatronics Engineering from January 1999 at the
undergraduate level. Mechatronics refers to a
flexible multi-technological approach in the
integration of Mechanical Engineering,
Electronics, Computer Engineering, Software and
Information Sciences. Consolidation of these
disciplines is essential in the design, building
and maintenance of intelligent products;
especially industrial systems. Mechatronics
Engineering provides a strong base in dynamics,
mechanical design, sensors, instrumentation and
control. These technologies are then applied in
intelligent machines like Robots, CNC machines,
and other microelectronics and microcontroller
based machines.
PhD
program started in the discipline of Electrical,
Mechanical and Computer engineering in the year
2001.
In order
to provide opportunity to those full-time working
candidates and are eager to enhance their academic
qualification, evening program in MS Software
Engineering started in 2001.
In year 2005, MS program in Microwave and
Mechatronics engineering started. In year 2006
MS/PhD in Engineering Management Started
Address Of College of E&ME.
College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (C
of E&ME) Peshawar Road, Rawalpindi-46000,
Pakistan Phone: (92-51)9278050-55 Fax(92-51)
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