Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt

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Wah Engineering College
واہ انجینئرنگ کالج (Urdu)
Wah Engineering College Logo.jpg
Motto Quality Education For Everyone
Type Private
Established 2004
Chancellor Mr. Chaudry Muhammad Sarwar, Governor of Punjab, Pakistan
Vice-Chancellor Brig. Dr. Qaisar Khan SI(M)
Principal Brig. Dr. Khizer Ayub SI(M)
Students 550+
Undergraduates 500+
Postgraduates 50
3+
Location , ,
Campus Quaid Avenue, The Mall, Wah Cantt.
Affiliations Pakistan Engineering Council, Higher Education Commission
Website www.wecuw.edu.pk

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Wah Engineering College in Wah Cantonment, Pakistan is a constituent institute of the University of Wah. The university was established under "The University of Wah Act 2009 (Act IV of 2009)".[1] The institute was established in 2004 by Pakistan Ordnance Factories, Wah Cantt. It is run by the POF welfare Trust.

At the time of establishment, the college was affiliated to University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila; after the establishment of the University of Wah in 2005 the affiliation with UET, Taxila was cancelled and the institute came under the new university.

The college has highly qualified foreign and local faculty and fully established and well-equipped labs for all departments. The degrees awarded by the college are recognized by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).[2]

Mission & Objectives

[3]

MISSION

  • As a leading comprehensive institute focus on producing socially responsible professionals.

OBJECTIVES

  • Provide conducive environment for excellence in academics and research.
  • To remain abreast with emerging sciences and technologies.
  • Exploit its unique location for fostering academia industry linkage.
  • To groom individuals from diverse background into academically accomplished socially responsible and enlightened engineers.
  • To establish a centre of excellence for human resource to meet the challenging global industrial requirement.

Organizational Setup

[4]

  • Chancellor---Mr. Mohammad Sarwar, Governor of the Punjab
  • Chairman Board of Governors---Lt. Gen. Omar Mahmood Hayat HI(M)[5]
  • Vice Chancellor---Engr. Khaliq Shad SI(M), PhD (Stanford)[6]
  • Principal---Dr. Aftab Sadiq SI(M), TI(M)[7]
  • Dean of Engineering---Prof. Dr. A. K. Salariya[8]
  • Head of Departments
  • Electrical Engineering Department---Dr. Aamir Hanif
  • Mechanical Engineering Department---Mr. Hafiz Sibghat Ullah Fazil SI(M)
  • Mechatronics Engineering Department---Mr. Muhammad Nasimuddin
  • Chemical Engineering Department---Prof. Dr. A. K. Salariya
  • Civil Engineering Department---Dr. Aftab Sadiq SI(M), TI(M)

Departments

[9]

  • Electrical Engineering[10]
  • Mechanical Engineering[11]
  • Mechatronics Engineering[12]
  • Civil Engineering[13]
  • Chemical Engineering[14]

Academics

[15] The college offers:

  • Undergraduate programs
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechatronics Engineering
  • Postgraduate programs
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Doctorate programs
  • Electrical Engineering

PEC Accreditation

[16]

  • BSc Mechanical Engineering
(From Intake of Batch 2004 up to 2011), at Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt.
  • BSc Electrical Engineering
(Intake of Batch 2009 only), at Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt.
  • BSc Electronics Engineering
(From Intake of Batch 2004 up to 2008), at Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt.
  • BSc Mechatronics Engineering
(From Intake of Batch 2005 up to 2009), at Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt.
  • BSc Chemical Engineering
(Permission is granted to launch the program w.e.f. Intake of Batch 2010), at Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt.
  • BSc Civil Engineering
(Permission is granted to launch the program w.e.f. Intake of Batch 2010), at Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt.

Source: http://www.wecuw.com.pk/

Transport

Pick and drop services between hostel and campus are available. The college provides limited services to the students residing in Rawalpindi/Islamabad. In addition, a bus service from the POF Welfare Trust is available.

Hostels

College has the following hostels in Cantonment area:

  • WEC Boys Hostel, Gudwal Road
  • WEC Boys Hostel, Officers Colony
  • WEC Boys Hostel, Liaqat Hall
  • WEC Boys Hostel, Iqbal Hall
  • WEC Boys Hostel, Quaid Hall
  • WEC Girls Hostel, Swat Road

References

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