University of Wah

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University of Wah
واہ یونیورسٹی
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Motto Competence through Excellence
Type Private
Established 2005
Chancellor Governor Punjab
Vice-Chancellor Dr. Khaliq Shad SI(M)
Students ~5,000
Location ,
Affiliations Higher Education Commission(HEC), Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC)
Website University of Wah Wah Engineering College

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The University of Wah was established in 2005. In July 2009 the Punjab provincial Assembly passed the University of Wah Act, 2009.[1] The university offers 4-years Bachelor and 2-years Master programs in basic sciences, social sciences, management sciences and engineering sciences.

The university has two constituent colleges, Mashal and Wah Engineering College. The Wah Engineering College offers a B.Sc Engineering Program in the fields of electrical power, mechanical, chemical, civil, mechatronics, whereas Mashal College offers BS 4-year programs in English and education (only for girls). [2]

The Quaid Campus is located in the beautiful and pollution free environment of the Wah Cantonment. Wah Cantt is situated in the North-West of Islamabad "The Capital of Pakistan". Taxila city is adjacent to Wah which is rich in ancient, mainly Buddhist archeological sites and Sikh sacred places. Wah has around 98% literacy rate and is known as "Model City" for education.

Organization

[3]

  • Chancellor - Governor of the Punjab
  • Chairman Board of Governors - Lt. Gen. Omar Mahmood Hayat HI(M)
  • Vice Chancellor - Prof Dr. Khaliq Shad SI(M)
  • Registrar - Brig Jameel Asghar Rao SI(M)(retd)
  • Controller of Examination - Engr. Muhammad Nasir
  • Treasurer - Mr. Fakher Hussain

Faculties

  • Faculty of Basic Sciences
  • Faculty of Computer Sciences
  • Faculty of Management Sciences
  • Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Faculty of Engineering (Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt)

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