VCOMSATS Fee Structure of Districts of Category A, B, C WITHOUT & Without Subsidy

VCOMSATS Fee Structure of Districts of Category A WITHOUT Subsidy

Districts of Category A (without subsidies)

S# ————– District ————- Province

1. ————– Islamabad ———— Islamabad Capital Teritory
2. ————– Abbottabad ———– KPK
3. ————– Lahore ————— Punjab
4. ————– Rawalpindi ———– Punjab
5. ————– Sahiwal ————– Punjab
6. ————– Vehari ————— Punjab

Districts of Category B (with 50% subsidies)

S# ————– District ————- Province

1. ————– Mirpur ————— AJK
2. ————– Hari Pur ————- KPK
3. ————– Mansehra ————- KPK
4. ————– Peshawar ————- KPK
5. ————– Bahawalpur ———– Punjab
6. ————– Chakwal ————– Punjab
7. ————– Faisalabad ———– Punjab
8. ————– Gujranwala ———– Punjab
9. ————– Gujrat ————— Punjab
10.————– Jhelum ————— Punjab
11.————– Kasur —————- Punjab
12.————– Multan ————— Punjab
13.————– Sargodha ————- Punjab
14.————– Sheikhupura ———- Punjab
15.————– Sialkot ————– Punjab
16.————– Hyderabad ———— Sindh
17.————– Jamshoro ————- Sindh
18.————– Karachi ————– Sindh
19.————– Sukkur ————— Sindh

Districts of Category C WITH 75% Subsidies

S# ————– District ————- Province
1. ————— Muzaffarabad ——– AJK
2 ————— Hattian ————— AJK
3 ————— Neelum ————— AJK
4 ————— Bhimber ————– AJK
5 ————— Kotli —————— AJK
6 ————— Poonch —————- AJK
7 ————— Bagh —————— AJK
8 ————— Haveli —————– AJK
9 ————— Sudhnati ————– AJK
10 ————– Awaran ———-Balochistan
11 ————– Barkhan ———-Balochistan
12 ————– Bolan Balochistan
13 ————– Chagai ———-Balochistan
14 ————– Dera Bugti ———-Balochistan
15 ————– Gwadar ———-Balochistan
16 ————– Harnai ———-Balochistan
17  ————–Jafarabad ———-Balochistan
18 ————– Jhal Magsi ———-Balochistan
19 ————–Kalat ———-Balochistan
20 ————- Kech (Turbat) ———-Balochistan
21 ————- Kharan ———-Balochistan
22 ————- Kohlu ———-Balochistan
23 ————- Khuzdar ———-Balochistan
24 ————- Killa Abdullah ———-Balochistan
25 ————- Killa Saifullah ———-Balochistan
26 ————- Lasbela ———-Balochistan
27 ————- Loralai ———-Balochistan
28 ————- Mastung ———-Balochistan
29 ————- Musakhel ———-Balochistan
30 ————- Nasirabad ———-Balochistan
31 ————- Nushki ———-Balochistan
32 ————- Panjgur ———-Balochistan
33 ————- Pishin ———-Balochistan
34 ————- Quetta ———-Balochistan
35 ————- Sherani ———-Balochistan
36 ————- Sibi ———-Balochistan
37 ————- Washuk ———-Balochistan
38 ————- Zhob ———-Balochistan
39 ————- Ziarat ———-Balochistan
40 ————- Bajaur ———-FATA
41 ————- Khyber ———-FATA
42 ————- Kurram ———-FATA
43 ————- Mohmand ———-FATA
44 ————- North Waziristan ——FATA
45 ————- Orakzai ———-FATA
46 ————- South Waziristan ———-FATA
47 ————- Bannu ———-FATA
48 ————- Lakki Marwat ———-FATA
49 ————- Tank ———-FATA
50 ————- Ghanche ———-Gilgit-Baltistan
51 ————- Skardu ———-Gilgit-Baltistan
52 ————- Astore ———-Gilgit-Baltistan
53 ————- Diamer ———-Gilgit-Baltistan
54 ————- Ghizer ———-Gilgit-Baltistan
55 ————- Gilgit ———-Gilgit-Baltistan
56 ————- Hunza–Nagar ———-Gilgit-Baltistan
57 ————- Bannu ———-KPK
58 ————- Battagram ———-KPK
59 ————- Buner ———-KPK
60 ————- Charsadda ———-KPK
61 ————- Chitral ———-KPK
62 ————- Dera Ismail Khan ———-KPK
63 ————- Hangu ———-KPK
64 ————- Karak ———-KPK
65 ————- Kohat ———-KPK
66 ————- Kohistan ———-KPK
67 ————- Lakki Marwat ———-KPK
68 ————- Lower Dir ———-KPK
69 ————- Malakand ———-KPK
70 ————- Mardan ———-KPK
71 ————- Nowshera ———-KPK
72 ————- Shangla ———-KPK
73 ————- Swabi ———-KPK
74 ————- Swat ———-KPK
75 ————- Tank ———-KPK
76 ————- Tor Ghar ———-KPK
77 ————- Upper Dir ———-KPK
78 ————- Attock ———-Punjab
79 ————- Bahawalnagar ———-Punjab
80 ————- Bhakkar ———-Punjab
81 ————- Chiniot ———-Punjab
82 ————- Dera Ghazi Khan Punjab
83 ————- Hafizabad ———-Punjab
84 ————- Jhang ———-Punjab
85 ————- Khanewal ———-Punjab
86 ————- Khushab ———-Punjab
87 ————- Layyah ———-Punjab
88 ————- Lodhran ———-Punjab
89 ————- Mandi Bahauddin —Punjab
90 ————- Mianwali ———-Punjab
91 ————- Muzaffargarh ———-Punjab
92 ————- Narowal ———-Punjab
93 ————- Nankana Sahib ———-Punjab
94 ————- Okara ———-Punjab
95 ————- Pakpattan ———-Punjab
96 ————- Rahim Yar Khan ———-Punjab
97 ————- Rajanpur ———-Punjab
98 ————- Toba Tek Singh ———-Punjab
99 ————- Badin ———-Sindh
100 ———— Dadu ———-Sindh
101 ———— Ghotki ———-Sindh
102 ———— Jacobabad ———-Sindh
103 ———— Kashmore ———-Sindh
104 ———— Khairpur ———-Sindh
105 ———— Larkana ———-Sindh
106 ———— Matiari ———-Sindh
107 ———— Mirpurkhas ———- Sindh
108 ———— Naushahro Firoze———- Sindh
109 ———— Shaheed Benazirabad———- Sindh
110 ———— Qambar Shahdadkot———- Sindh
111 ———— Sanghar———- Sindh
112 ———— Shikarpur ———- Sindh
113 ———— Tando Allahyar———- Sindh
114 ———— Tando Muhammad Khan———- Sindh
115 ———— Tharparkar———- Sindh
116 ———— Thatta ———- Sindh
117 ———— Umerkot———- Sindh

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COMSATS Latest Undergraduate Prospectus 2012-13

Explore and Learn all about CIIT in our New Prospectus of 2012-13, Click on the following link to open/download COMSATS Latest Prospectus:

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CIIT Virtual Campus Introductory Video

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Offering distance learning programs

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COMSATS Virtual Campus Admissions Online NTS Test

Online NTS Test will be conducted until 9th Septemeber 2012 at selected study centers.

Candidates who have submitted their Admissions Forms at study centers, can take Online NTS Test until 9th September 2012 at their selected study centers.

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Rector CIIT, has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree

Dr S M Junaid Zaidi, has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree by Lancaster University in the UK.

The man who drafted Pakistan’s first IT policy, Dr S M Junaid Zaidi, has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree by Lancaster University in the United Kingdom, said a press release issued on Tuesday.

Dr Zaidi, awarded the prestigious Sitara-i-Imtiaz in 2007, is the founding rector of the Comsats Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), which was chartered by the government in 2000 and has grown to have campuses in seven cities, over 20,000 students and 2,500 faculty members.

Dr Zaidi’s professional experience spans 36 years, said the press release. His expertise ranges from devising Build-Operate-Transfer mechanisms to Technology Commercialization and Utilization, Project Planning & Management, Industrial Information Networking, Operations Research, System Designing, Technology Policy Analysis, Technology Monitoring & Forecasting and Technology Transfer.

He holds a doctorate in Optimisation of Algorithms on Networking from the University of Birmingham in England. Before CIIT, Dr Zaidi served in many distinguished high profile positions at the United Nations (UN) and in the Government of Pakistan, said the press release.

In his time with the UN, Dr Zaidi served as an adviser to the Malaysian government and later at the UN ESCAP Asia and Pacific Centre, where he was part of advisory missions to Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand and Vietnam as a UN expert on IT and helped them establish their technology transfer and industrial technology information systems.

He also wrote two concept papers for the government and Comsats, which led to the establishment of the Virtual University and Comsats Internet Services.

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CIIT Virtual Campus Annouces Admission

CIIT Virtual Campus announces admissions for Fall 2012 in different distance learning degree programs

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Federal Govt. Approves CIIT as University

Federal govt. approved the CIIT as university with the name of COMSATS University of Science and Technology (CUST) .

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German Alumni Association of CIIT

German Alumni Association of CIIT (GAAC) elects its Executive Body

A meeting of the German Alumni Association of CIIT (GAAC) was held at the Abbottabad Campus of CIIT on 23rd June 2012. The meeting was chaired by Prof. Dr. Khan Gul Jadoon, Director CIIT Abbottabad and was attended by German Alumni from the Islamabad, Lahore, Sahiwal, Wah and Abbottabad Campuses.

The main agenda of the meeting was to discuss how the GAAC could be organized and made more active and effective for the growth of CIIT. The Alumni participated enthusiastically in the discussion and put forth various ideas to increase the interaction and flow of information among the Alumni in different campuses of CIIT for planning and undertaking joint seminars, research projects and publications with their Alma Maters.

In the elections held during the meeting, the following office bearers of the German Alumni Association of CIIT (GAAC) were elected for a term of one year:

President:

Dr. Rehana Rasheed (CIIT Abbottabad)

Vice President:

Dr. Mazhar Amjad Gilani (CIIT Lahore)

General Secretary:

Dr. Jamshed Iqbal (CIIT Abbottabad)  

Joint Secretary:

Ms. Fasiha Subhan (CIIT Wah)

Treasurer:

Dr. Muhammad Abid (CIIT Sahiwal)

Executive Members:

Dr. Saadia Naseem (CIIT Islamabad)
Dr. Tazeen Athar (CIIT Islamabad)- FP
Dr. Ahson Jabbar Shaikh (CIIT Abbottabad)-FP
Dr. Zafar Iqbal (CIIT Abbottabad
Dr. Ramzan Talib (CIIT Lahore)
Dr. Sarfraz Ahmad (CIIT Lahore)-FP
Mr. Dilruba Siddiqui (CIIT Sahiwal)-FP
Mr. Atif Ameen (CIIT Wah)-FP

In his closing remarks, Director CIIT Abbottabad Campus congratulated the newly elected members and expressed his confidence that when the progress is reviewed after a year there will be many success stories to share. He also expressed the hope that their success would motivate more Alumni to be active and also inspire others to make similar efforts for the growth of CIIT.

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PAK-China Bussiness Forum 2012

CIIT successfully organized the Pak-China Bussiness forum 2012 in Pak-Chine friendship center islamabad.

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