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Pakistani University Rankings

Posted on October 5, 2006
Filed Under >Owais Mughal, Education, Science and Technology
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Owais Mughal

Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has recently released the university rankings of Pakistan. The rankings are generating so much interest that I am receiving four to five emails daily with people forwarding me the same link to HEC’s ranking web page. (Scroll down to see rankings and details).

I am kind of disappointed with my alma-mater, NED University of Engineering and Technology Karachi, ranked at number 10 out of the 13 Engineering Universities of Pakistan. The photo to the right-below shows few views of NED University.



I genuinely and of course with a little bias think that NED university should have been ranked among the top 3. When I make such claim; I do it on the basis of sheer engineering talent I’ve personally seen at NED. But rankings do not take into account the student talent. They look at finances, faculty, number of students etc. My university mates as well as the university officials have already started the discussion on how to improve the rankings next year. This discussion is going on at many NED online alumni groups. I am sure similar discussions are going on within other university alumni too. This I think, is a positive sign of publishing a list like this as it does create competition.


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Here are the key leaders in the ranking:

Agriculture / Veterinary

1. University of Agriculture (UAF), Faisalabad
2. NWFP University of Agriculture , Peshawar
3. University of Arid Agriculture, Rawalpindi
4. Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam

Art / Design
1. National College of Arts, Lahore
2. Textile Institute of Pakistan, Karachi
3. Indus Valley School of Art & Architecture, Karachi

Business / I.T.
1. Lahore Uni. of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore
2. Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi
3. Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Sci. & Tech. Karachi
4. Iqra University, Defence View, Karachi
5. Lahore School of Economics (LSE) , Lahore
6. Institute of Business Management (IBM), Karachi

Engineering
1. Pakistan Institute of Engg. and Applied Sciences, Islamabad
2. National University of Sciences & Technology Rawalpindi
3. Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering, Swabi
4. University of Engg. & Technology (UET), Lahore
5. Mehran University of Engg. & Technology (MUET), Jamshoro
6. University of Engg. & Technology (UET), Taxila

General
1. Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad
2. University of the Punjab, Lahore
3. University of Karachi, Karachi
4. University of Peshawar, Peshawar
5. Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan
6. Government College Lahore University, Lahore

Health Sciences
1. Aga Khan University, Karachi
2. Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro
3. Baqai Medical University, Karachi
4. Zia-ud-din Medical University, Karachi

You can have a look at the complete rankings, including the scores, the criteria and the methodology of scoring here. I would like to hear your opinion.

ATP’s another post related to University Education and rankings system can be seen here.

981 comments posted

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  1. smartbrains says:
    June 30th, 2010 7:30 am

    According to me this article is boring I am not satisfied this statement. I can see that who ever is lucky enough to be in any Univercity of Pakistan starts to believe that he is in the best Univercity of the country, and some even do not hesitate to go on and claim that their Univercity is the best in the whole wide world.
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  2. abbas says:
    June 28th, 2010 3:01 pm

    university of munawwar-ul-islam

  3. zaka says:
    June 27th, 2010 12:19 pm

    it is pretty good to see NED on number 10.i personally visited two times NED in past,in short i am not satisfied from their courses and final year projects.

  4. Imran Hussain says:
    June 16th, 2010 5:02 pm

    Faisal K. Qureshi has a fake BA degree from Karachi University.

  5. s says:
    June 11th, 2010 11:59 pm

    Also,
    I do think more than 10 yrs down the lane, I would like to pay tribute to N.E.D students who made solar car on their own, using their skill in those years when no one was talking about solar energy.
    Never heard anything ‘solar’ made after that…sad..

  6. s says:
    June 11th, 2010 11:48 pm

    I agree that the standard of institute are not what is should be but I feel pretty let down, you work so hard to get into the ‘best’ institute that the city, (Karachi) in my case , offers and then to make a list and not mention it at all. Like other grad of Dow, I can speak volumes of what is wrong: but it comes down to basics: no money to invest in the college, too many students in a class, teaching environment is very controlled, the best professors take too little class , and people are hung up on their titles that they carry. Good teachers however always shine!
    After getting trained abroad, my teachers here with ‘titles’ are humble , approachable and most importantly very knowledgeable who are keen to impart their knowledge and appreciate an individuals hard work.
    Also, there is a strong feed back system, if a teacher has not taught / doesn’t know enough: every student get a chance to give feedback …excellent check and balance system. You just have to keep yourself updated.
    We should have healthy competitiveness regarding academics amongst universities to help us improve and grow. And no politics in academic institutes.
    Case report, research, writing articles are all unheard of! They (dow) has the best lot but during my time didn’t know what to do with its students!

  7. afaq says:
    June 10th, 2010 3:48 am

    slam i wanna join a collage

  8. Faraz says:
    June 9th, 2010 9:06 am

    I can see that who ever is lucky enough to be in any Uni of Pakistan starts to believe that he is in the best Uni of the country, and some even do not hesitate to go on and claim that their Uni is the best in the whole wide world.

    There is no doubt that Pakistan’s Medical College’s are most hard to get in to. Engineering Universities come after that. I have seen that private unis whether medical or engineering or otherwise are relatively easier to get in to. But then again its just my observation. I think this mushroom growth of government Unis is not a healthy thing for the academic sector. Specially as an Engineer and an Engineering academic I see that the quality of the Engineering professionals is deteriorating as more and more technical colleges have updated their diplomas to Engineering degrees, this is just wrong and highly detrimental to the integrity of the Engineering profession in the country.

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