Jinnah College for Women Prospectus 2021
Jinnah College for Women Prospectus 2021
Former Principals
Mrs. Safia Hassan 28-07-1964 to 29-09-1980
Mrs. [Link] 30-09-1980 to 14-06-1993
Prof. Dr. Jamal Ara 15-06-1993 to 05-12-2000
Prof. Dr. Sajida Noor 06-12-2000 to 03-10-2002
Prof. Dr. Nasim Mustafa 04-10-2002 to 14-10-2005
Prof. Dr. Rukhtaj Amin 15-10-2005 to 14-10-2008
Prof. Dr. NeelofarZeb 15-10-2008 to 16-07-2015
Prof. Dr. Shazia Baber 17-07-2015 to 17-09-2018
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Vice Chancellor's Message
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It is a matter of pride and honour for me to welcome and share the pride of all the
students of Jinnah College for Women (JCW) on becoming part of this
prestigious institute. This institute being one of the best is the dream of many in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Since its inception in 1964, Jinnah College for Women
has consistently provided to be a beacon for the feminine youth of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, enlightening generations. The education given at JCW extends
far beyond mere academics, which is only one aspect thought, according to the
set syllabi of BISE Peshawar/University of Peshawar. The personalities of
students that enter the College are molded with knowledge, integrity, decency
and honesty carving a sprit that proves indomitable in any profession they may
choose to pursue. Females are future up bringers. It cannot be overstressed to
conclude that students who are great academician and have honesty, integrity and decency kneaded in
their conscience will train future generations who will prove to be the pillars of any invincible society and
community.
University of Peshawar has been a source of trends and inspiration for the knowledge loving people of this
area for more than a century, and Jinnah College for Women, being a constituent College has really
contributed laudable services in facilitating female students.
I do hope that the faculty will continue to maintain their professional zeal and certainly students will thrive,
their best to be beneficial from conducive, academic, environment of Jinnah College for Women.
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The Jinnah College for Women, University of Peshawar is one of the foremost female colleges of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa. Its students take great pride in being associated with it for getting admission into this
prestigious institution is a herculean task. Merit is its only criteria and this is reflected in the excellent
results the College produces session after session. The College has grown over the last fifty years from a
small University College of a few students and a small teaching and administrative staff into a tremendous
institution of two thousand students and a staff of over a hundred. The credit goes to the former Principals
and Staff whose dedication to the College has produced an institute the Province can be proud of.
Education at Jinnah not only means to impart book knowledge and to give intellectual instructions but it
also means to develop the character of the student through a process of liberal education so that she
develops into a well-rounded individual. For her the experience at Jinnah College for Women is an
enlightening one so that in consequence she can become a better human being. Armed with this
educational experience she can have better understanding of the world around her and is able to easily
find her place in it. We at Jinnah would like to see the development of a more liberal environment where
students are at liberty to freely express their ideas and thoughts. My Staff and I are endeavoring to
develop at the College more open mindedness to new ideas so that it can lead to a broadening of minds.
My main aim and objective is to make the Jinnah College for Women a very strong institution so that it can
stand the test of time and will over the years to come work for the benefit and progress of our nation. I want
it to be a College where not only great emphasis is stressed upon a good academic record but also great
importance is given to good conduct and behaviour. Jinnah College I hope will produce students who
prove to be confident and successful in all walks of life.
I want Jinnah College’s significance and importance in the promotion of female education realized and
appreciated. As a parent, a teacher and a responsible citizen I believe that unanimously, over the years,
the one desire that is seen growing among Pakistani girls is the desire to acquire an education. In a country
where more than 61% of the population lives below the poverty line, female education takes a back seat.
Furthermore, this gender disparity in education is growing into a major issue. I strongly believe we can
make efforts to overcome this growing problem if we work diligently and selflessly towards the
development of an institution that is not only progressive but also promotes a standardized education that
will benefit not only our students, but also our society and our future generations.
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Introduction
The College was founded by the then Vice-Chancellor, Chaudhry Muhammad Ali ([Link]) of the University
of Peshawar in July 1964. Formerly called University College for Women, it was renamed Jinnah College
for Women in 1976. To commemorate Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s devotion and commitment to University of
Peshawar, Jinnah College for Women was established from where the rays of light would radiate to
Central Asia and go far beyond. It shares the motto of the University and has firm faith in the words:
The College is located on the University Campus. The Tribal Hostel for Girls and a spacious playground
flank it. It shares its hind wall with another female college, the College of Home Economics.
The academic building is a two-storied edifice consisting of classrooms, lecture the aters, laboratories,
library, hall and an administration block. A new biology block was added in 2002 to he old building. The
College has a number of lawns and a vast playground. The classrooms and lecture theaters are well kept,
with heating arrangement for the winter. The laboratories are well equipped and cater the needs of
conventional as well as emerging subjects. The library has four reading rooms, a good collection of up-to
date reference books and textbooks. Moreover, it has a fine collection of software on various subjects. The
College hall, which was named Safia Hassan Hall, in recognition of the exemplary service rendered by the
first Principal of the College has a seating capacity of 700 students and is the venue for the different
functions held in the College. There is a well-equipped canteen for students. The vast playground
attached to the College is used for inter-class, inter-college, university, provincial and national sports
tournament.
The College offers ideal opportunities of Intermediate and Bachelor level education and B.S Studies
Economics and Chemistry to the children of the employees of the University of Peshawar and other sister
institutions on the Campus, as well as the deserving and meritorious young learners across the Province.
Its aim is to produce enlightened and progressive young women capable of serving Islam and Pakistan.
The College strives to give its students educational opportunities that would enable them to develop a
positive and healthy attitude towards life and humanity. As a part of this education, maximum opportunities
are provided for participation in co-curricular activities. These activities are promoted through different
student societies that hold debates, dramatic and literary competitions, and other talent promoting events.
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Educational trips and study tours are also arranged. The religious and moral training of the students is
given due importance through fortnightly sermons, tutorials and celebration of religious festivals.
There has been a growing pressure for admission in Jinnah College. To entertain this demand, the Second
Shift Programme for [Link]. was started in 2001. The College provides all those facilities to the second shift
Students that are provided to the morning shift students, with the exception of hostel facility.
Selection procedures are prescribed by the admission Committee and approved by the University.
Selection of students is made with great care and concern, and decision are irrevocable and are
nonnegotiable.
The College is not bound to explain the reasons for its decisions to applicants, their parents, guardian or
supporters.
Vision:
¦ To inculcate in students a sense of competition, co-operation, dedication and the recognition of
human and individual worth.
¦ To channelise the creativity and enthusiasm of the students into productive and beneficial activity.
¦ To polish and groom the talent and potentialities of JCW Student and to mould their behavior
according to the values of Islam.
¦ To create a feeling of sympathy and harmony for all.
¦ To enable them to become respectable members of the world community.
¦ To prepare the brilliant students of the College to serve the nation not only as scientists and scholars,
but also as conscientious citizens.
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College Statements
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Mission:
To provide quality education Jinnah College for Women is dedicated to foster intellectual growth, aesthetic
appreciation and character development in students. Jinnah College for Women thrives on the principles
that knowledge is acquired through discipline. Competence gets established when knowledge is
practiced and character nurtures when competence is exercised for the benefit of others.
Outcome:
¶ The College has been declared the "Best Institute" for eleven consecutive years by BISE.
¶ Students get Presidential Awards, University, FBISE and BISE Peshawar Scholarships every year.
¶ Students have been showing outstanding results for the past so many years at both the
¶ Intermediate and Bachelors level in Science and Arts.
¶ The College Newsletter has been published.
¶ The College Magazine "Mairman" has been published. It published annually.
¶ The faculty members have published research articles, course books etc.
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Admission Procedure
Eligibility: Admission Procedure:
F. Sc. Part-I 1. Admission to [Link].-I/F.A.-I Classes shall be advertised
Candidates securing at least immediately after the declaration of the Matriculation result
"A" grade in SSC Examination. by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Boards and Federal Board.
2. Forms shall be available online on the website of University
F. A. Part-I of Peshawar and prospectus will be available at the UBL
Peshawar University campus Branch during working hours.
Candidates securing at lest "B"
3. The interested candidates shall submit Online Admission
grade in SSC Examination.
Applications at the University website.
4. Last date of submission of forms shall be intimated by the
Note: The eligibility criteria will office.
also be applicable to all quota 5. No revised DMC shall be accepted after the display of final
seats i.e., FATA, Minority, merit list
disabled, O' LEVEL, University 6. Merit list shall be displayed on the notice board.
of Agriculture, Islamia College 7. Date of interview shall be intimated by the office at the time
(Chartered University), sports of submission of forms.
and foreign seats. 8. Admission will be finalized through the admission
committee strictly on merit.
Ineligibility: 9. Admission dues should be paid within three days after
selection Delay in payment shall lead to cancellation of
Those not passed in whole or admission offer.
failed in compulsory English, 10. Applicants with O-Level/Senior Cambridge certificates shall
but are declared pass in SSC submit equivalence and conversion of marks certificates.
are ineligible for admission..
Documents to be attached:
1. Provisional Matric Certificate.
2. Detailed Marks Certificate/O-Level Conversion Certificate.
3. Character Certificate.
4. Income Certificate.
5. Migration Certificate in case S.S.C Examination is taken from Board other than Peshawar/Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa.
6. Service Certificate (for University Employees only).
7. Undertaking on stamp paper (affidavit).
8. Domicile and form B (must be attached).
9. Students are to provide the Migration Certificate on the day of the interview.
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Seats Breakup
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[Link] Part-I
Open Merit FATA students must be the
resident of FATA and should
Pre-Medical 85 Seats have stayed and studied in FATA
Pre-Engineering Self support Morning 40 Seats physically and have passed
General Science 20 Seats Secondary School Certificate
FATA 02 Seats (SSC) or equivalent from the
schools situated in the premisis
Minority 01 Seats of FATA.
Disabled 01 Seats
O-Level (on merit) 06 Seats
1. Foreign applicants seeking
Foreign Student (on merit) 02 Seats admissions against foreign
Afghan Students (on merit, [Link].,) 05 seats floating amongst Pre- seats should send their
Medical/ Pre-Engineering applications to Ministry of
06 Seats floating amongst F/A/[Link] finance and economics affair,
Sports Govt of Pakistan, Islamabad.
University of Agriculture (on merit) 02 Seats A certificate should
University of Engineering (on merit) 08 Seats floating amongst F.A/[Link] accompany the application
Pakistan Forest Institute 02 Seats form, from an appropriate
05 Seats Pre-Medical, 02 Seats Pre-Engineering. authority of the applicant's
Islamic College Peshawar (Public Sector University)
country, to the effect that
02 Seats General Science applicant is a bonafide citizen
Hafiz Quran 20 marks will be added to the total marks of that country and is
obtained, after which a candidate will compete in open merit. financially sound to meet the
expenditure on her studies.
F.A Part-I
2. Foreign students must have
Open Merit 120 Seats stayed and studied abroad
FATA 02 Seats physically and have passed
Minority 01 Seat Secondary School Certificate
Disabled 01 Seat (SSC) or equivalent
examinations and should
O-Level (on merit) 02 Seat meet the minimum criteria
Foreign Student (on merit) 02 Seat required for admission at
Afghan Students (on merit) 05 Seat JCW.
University of Agriculture (on merit) 01 Seat
Pakistan Forest Institute 01 Seat Afghan refugees registered in
Pakistan with NADRA should
Islamia Chartered University 05 Seat send their applications throgh
Hafiz Quran 20 marks will be added to the totoal marks obtained, after their ambassey against their
which a candidate will compete in open marit. reserved seats and must fulfill
the minimum required eligibility
Merit of the applicants with same marks on merit list will be determined from their science marks and age of the conditions for admssion at JCW.
applicants.
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Second Shift Scheme of Studies
[Link]-Part I
Eligibility:
Eligibility for admission in [Link]. (A-Grade).
All admissions shall be made on merit. The final merit list shall be displayed one day before the interview.
O' Level Students can apply on producing equivalent certificate. They should submit their forms before the
closing date even if the result is yet declared.
Allocation of Seats:
[Link].
Open Merit 500 Seats
O-Level 8 Seats
University of Agriculture 3 Seats
Rules of Refunds:
For the cancellation of admission from the College, the refund rules are as follows:
The period shall be counted from the date of official notification of classes. No refund shall be made after
30 days whether student has attended the classes or not. Fee will be refunded as per financial rules
University of Peshawar.
Co-Curricular Activities:
Second shift students can take part in all types of competitions as well as sports and bring good name to
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Admission Rules
The College offers admission on open merit to all female candidates who have passed the required
examination and are eligible for admission under the rules. O-Level and Senior Cambridge students may
also apply on open merit basis. It also offers admission on reserved quota to students of other categories
mentioned in the prospectus and who are other vise eligible.
1. Candidates who do not apply for admission by the deadline for submission of forms, or fail to appear
before the admission committee for interview on the notified dates, shall not be considered for
admission. It is the responsibility of the candidates to keep themselves informed of the date of
interview/admission.
2. Casual admission is not allowed in the College.
3. Foreign students with the required educational qualification should follow the official procedure
required for admission and bring equivalence/conversion of marks certificate. After selection for
admission in the College, they will have to deposit the required fee at the prescribed rates of the
University meant for foreign students.
4. Afghan nationals applying for admission must be NADRA card bearers.
5. A candidate who fails to join the College after admission for a continuous period of Two Weeks without
intimation of any valid reason shall be removed from the College roll.
6. Muslim applicants seeking admission in the College should be able to read the Holy Quran.
7. Obtaining the College prospectus and mere submission of application forms does not entitle a
candidate for admission to the College.
8. Change of subject in the same faculty int he given course of studies is allowed within two weeks of the
commencement of classes.
Payment of Dues:
i. All dues are payable in advance for the year at the time of admission.
[Link] fee, admission fee is non-refundable.
iii.
Students are required to pay Admission Fee within two days otherwise the seat will be cancelled.
[Link] deposited shall stand lapsed in favour of the College, if not drawn within one year of
declaration of final examination results.
v. Students promoted to second year shall pay their dues on re-opening of the College after summer
vacation. A student failing to pay her admission fee on specified date shall be fined.
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[Link] Part-I
Besides the compulsory subject of English, Urdu, Pakistan Studies and Islamic Education, any one of the
following combinations may be opted.
Subject Combination:
[Link]. Pre-Medical Physics Chemistry Biology
[Link]. Pre-Engineering Physics Chemistry Mathematics
General Science Group Physics Mathematics Computer Science
F.A Part-I
Note:
English Advance and Mathematics will be offered only to those students who have secured at least 65%
marks in the subject in SSC Examination. They will further be required to take a written aptitude test in the
subject, details of which will be notified. It is compulsory to secure 60% marks in the test.
Besides compulsory subjects of English, Urdu, Islamic Education and Pakistan Studies, a student may
choose one of the following combinations/groups.
Subject Combination:
Group 1: Comp Science Statistics Maths
Group 2: Economics Statistics Maths
Group 3: Economics English Adv. Sociology
Group 4: Psychology Logic Geography
Group 5: Geography Logic Sociology
Group 6: Psychology Economics Statistics
Group 7: Urdu Adv/Pashto Islamiat Elective History
Group 8: Urdu Adv/Pashto History Civics
Group 9: Arabic Islamiat Elective History
Group 10: Arabic Islamiat Elective Civics
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Rules and Regulations
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Dress Code:
According to the College rules, every student has to observe the dress code. The prescribed dress code is:
1. Brick brown shirt
2. White Shalwar.
3. Dupatta white lawn/cotton with specified number of strips on the border.
4. Shoes Brown of specified colour and skin coloured sock.
5. Black Hair ties
6. Black sweater/coat in winter for Morning Shift. Brown sweater/coat in winter for Evening Shift.
(All the above are available at Wadud Home Store, Jamrud Road, Peshawar).
7. Student must wear chaddir or abaya out side the college.
8. Lab coats are compulsory for all [Link] students.
9. No coloured hair band, fancy clip, jewelry and makeup is allowed.
[Link] is strictly forbidden.
Roaming out side the college in college uniform is not allowed. Any student if found in uniform in
shopping centre, restaurants etc. in college timings or after college timings will be rusticated from
college.
Identity Card:
Identity Cards are issued to all students at the commencement of regular classes. They are required to
wear their cards at all times. Refusal to wear the card, can entail even a heavier fine. In case of loss of card,
a duplicate will be issued on payment.
Conduct Behaviour :
The students of Jinnah College for Women are expected to display a very high standard of personal
behaviour and conduct. All authority regarding maintenance of proper discipline rests with the Principal,
Staff Advisory Council and the Proctorial Board. The decision of the Principal in all disciplinary matters is
final and binding on the students and their parents/guardians. She has the authority to suspend, expel or
rusticate a student (Day scholar or Boarder) in the greater interest of the College discipline. However, the
defaulter will be given the right to clear her position before the Advisory Council/ Proctorial Board.
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General Rules:
Any case of violation of the following general rules of the College shall be reported to the Chief Proctor.
1. Students are expected to observe strict order and discipline in the College, the hostel and the
grounds.
2. Students should not move about or talk in the verandahs and corridors, so that there is no
disturbance in the class-work
3. Students should not enter the administrative offices or staff room(s) without permission.
4. Students must be punctual in:
a) Attending lectures.
b) Paying the College and hostel dues.
c) Returning library books.
5. Students are not allowed to see visitors or bring them to the College during academic hours and
particularly as their guest in parties or other co-curricular activities.
6. Students are not allowed to leave the College premises during academic hours.
7. Students are not allowed to stroll or to make noise near the classes and Principal’s office.
8. Students are not allowed to celebrate parties during academic hours.
9. Students should read the notice board daily.
10. Students are not allowed to damage College property.
11. Students are supposed to attend College co-curriecular activities.
12. Students must attend all classes when they are in the College. Strict action will be taken against
students who bunk classes, and who have low attendance.
13. Students are not allowed to bring Cell-Phones,Cameras, Video-Cameras, I-Pod, Mp3, Mp4, tape
recorders, photo-albums etc. If found these items will be confiscated.
14. Students are not allowed to change their discipline.
15. Students are not allowed to change their section.
16. Any student, who violates College rules, or involves herself in negative activities, will render herself
liable to disciplinary action which may be entail imposition of fine or rustication from the College roll.
17. Impersonation, lending of the College uniform or misleading the College administration is
punishable.
18. Students are not allowed to damage college property, if found doing so they will have to pay for the
caused damage.
Note: Every staff member has the right to check students for not observing the above mentioned
rules and any report by the staff members will bring punishment to the defaulters.
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Highly Qualified and Dedicated Staff:
The College avails the services of highly qualified and dedicated staff members who are experts and re-
known in their respective academic fields. The student community of Jinnah College for Women not only
benefits from their abilities but also from their intellectual capacities.
Convener:
Prof. Dr. Tazeem Gul
Members:
All head of the departments
Proctorial Board:
To maintain disciplinary board comprising students, faculty and the Principal.
Library:
Currently, the College library has a stock of 22,000 books on various subjects which is updated annually
with new additions.
Internet Working:
Life without computers cannot be imagined in the present modern times. Our labs, Administration and
various other centers have computers which are all interconnected with each other as a LOCAL AREA
NETWORK (LAN) using the Ethernet. Not only are they robustly accessible but have INTERNET
ACCESS, thus connecting our College to an ocean of knowledge, keeping us up to date with the rest of the
world. We make use of technology for better education and learning, along with making the work of the
College Staff more efficient and meaningful.
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Co-Curricular Activities
To explore, enhance and polish the talents and potentials of its students indifferent co-curricular fields,
the College organizes different events like debates and other competitions through different forums.
These include Mehfil-e-ilm-o-Ikhlaq, Debating and Literary Societies, History, Geography, Political
Science, Economics Societies, Science Club and an Editorial Board for the College magazine
Mairman.
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Medical Facilities:
The College has an MI room with a full time nurse providing first aid to students who fall ill in the College.
Medical services are also provided to the students by a well-equipped Health Centre located on the
Campus.
Transport Facilities:
Transport is available to the students of college on payment during the academic session. The pick and
drop services is limited to bus routes and students are picked and dropped on designated stops on the
main roads. No transport will be provided during the board examination.
Tutorial:
Faculty members are appointed to guide students, on personal problems that cannot be resolved by the
academic department and student affairs office. Under the same head, lectures are arranged for the moral
and religious education of students.
Canteen:
One of the most important features of the College is an efficiently managed canteen with hygienic and
affordable food items for the students as a rest area.
Standby Generator:
The College has a state of the art modern generator installed to cater to the needs of students and staff
continuously. With the provision of this generator it has been possible to conduct uninterrupted work in the
laboratories as well as class rooms and administration block.
Students Hostel:
There is a well-built and efficiently managed hostel with standby generator and laundry services on the
College premises.
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Scholarship and Other Financial Aid
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PROSPECTUS 2021 ONWARDS Faculty of the College
Principal:
Professor Dr. Tazeen Gul M.A, [Link]., [Link], Ph.D (Pak)
Department of Biology:
Botany:
Ms. Sitara Salam [Link]., [Link] , [Link], Lecturer
Zoology:
Ms. Naila Gulfam [Link]., [Link]., [Link] (Pak), Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ms. Nayab Aslam [Link]., Lecturer
Ms. Gule Tanzila [Link]., [Link], Lecturer
Department of Chemistry:
Dr. Shahnaz Attaullah [Link]., [Link] (Pak), Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
Dr. Uzma Khalil [Link]., [Link] (Pak), Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ms. Shaistan Ali [Link], [Link] (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ms. Fouzia Perveen [Link]., [Link], [Link] (Pak), Lecturer
Ms. Mairman Muska Yousafzai [Link]., [Link], [Link] (Pak), Lecturer (On leave)
Ms. Saima [Link]., [Link], Lecturer
Department of Mathematics/Statistics:
Mathematics:
Dr. Maimoona Nauman [Link]., M.S (Silver Medal), Ph. D, Assistant Professor
Dr. Rashda Adeeb [Link]., (Gold Medal) Ph.D (University of Essex, UK), Pres-award, Assistant Professor
Ms. Nosheen [Link]. (Gold Medal), [Link]. (Gold Medal), [Link] (Pak), Lecturer (on leave)
Ms. Erum Rehman [Link]., [Link], [Link], Lecturer
Ms. Islam Zari [Link]., [Link] (Pak), Lecturer
Statistics:
Ms. Summaya B.S., [Link] (Visiting Faculty)
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Physics:
Dr. Bibi Safia Haq [Link]., [Link], Ph.D (UK), Assistant Professor
Ms. Kausar [Link]., [Link] (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ms. Saira Salim [Link]., [Link], Lecturer
Ms. Ishrat Rahim [Link]., [Link], Ph.D (Pak), Lecturer
Mr. Azia Bibi [Link]., [Link], [Link], Lecturer
Computer Science:
Department of Economics:
Dr. Farzana Shaukat [Link]., [Link]., [Link], Ph.D (Pak), Professor
Ms. Nargis [Link]., [Link], M.S, Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ms. Iffat [Link]., Lecturer
Department of English:
Professor Dr. Shazia Babar M.A, [Link], Ph.D (Pak), Post Doc, (UK)
Dr. Humaira Aslam M.A, [Link] (Pak), Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
Dr. Tabbasum Javed M.A, Dip. in TEIL, LLB, Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ms. Amina Najeeb M.A, (Gold Medal), M.S (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ms. Zeenath Khan M.A, M.S (Pak), PGD in TEFL, Assistant Professor
Ms. Hina Gul M.A, [Link] (Pak), Lecturer
Ms. Gulalai Tajuddin, M.A, [Link] (Pak), Lecturer
Ms. Mahroyan Swati, M.A, [Link] (Pak), Lecturer
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Faculty of the College
Department of Political Science/History/Pak Studies/Geography/Law:
Political Science:
Dr. Naila Tabbasum, M.A Political Science, [Link], Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
History:
Dr. Farzana Gul Taj, M.A History, [Link] (Pak), Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
Asthma Gul, M. A History (Gold Medal), [Link]., [Link] (Pak), Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
Pak Studies:
Ms. Saeeda, M.A Pakistan Studies, (Gold Medal), Lecturer
Geography:
Ms. Shaista Dilawar [Link]., [Link] (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ms. Fozia Anjum [Link]. (Gold Medal), [Link], Lecturer
Law:
Ms. Seema Gul, M.A (Political Science), M.A (International Relation), LLB, LLM, Assistant Professor
Urdu
Professor Dr. Tazeen Gul, M.A (Gold Medal), [Link]., [Link], Ph.D (Pak)
Dr. Gul Naz Bano, M.A, [Link] (Pak), Ph. D (Pak), Associate Professor
Dr. Sadiq Khalil, M.A, [Link] (Pak), Ph.D (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ms. Sarwat Zahid, M.A (Gold Medal), Lecturer
Islamiyat:
Ms. Sadia Rehman M.A , [Link] (Pak), Lecturer
Ms. Safia Hadi M.A, [Link] (Pak), Lecturer
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Arabic
Dr. Hamida Bibi M.A Arabic, M.A (Islamiyat), Ph. D (Pak), Post Doc, Associate Professor
Pushto:
Ms. Zainab Bibi, M.A (Gold Medal), [Link]., [Link] (Pak), Assistant Professor
Ministerial Staff:
Office Staff:
Ms. Altaf Zafar F.A, Assistant
Ms. Farmana Bibi M.A Islamiyat, [Link]., Senior Clerk
Mr. M. Shafique F.A, Senior Clerk
Mr. Saad-ullah Shah M.A, M.S, Management Science, Ph.D. Fellow. Computer Operator
Mr. M. Ishfaq Khan MBA, Accountant
Lab Staff:
Ms. Shabnam Yamin [Link]., [Link] (Chem), Lab Superintendent
Ms. Zubaida Shabbir [Link]., M.A (lsl) Lab Superintendent
Mr. S. Mehraban Shah [Link]., Computer Science, M.A Pashto, Diploma in Computer Science
Hardware/Software Supervisor)
Ms. Faiqa Sultan M.A (Urdu), [Link]., Nursing, Lab Assistant
Mr. Sahir Ali Lab Assistant (Chem)
Mr. M. Bashir Lab Attendant (Chem)
Mr. Ibrar Ahmad Lab Attendant (Physics)
Mr. Irfan Ullah Lab Assistant (Zoology)
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Peons:
Mr. M. Ayaz Naib Qasid
Mr. Inayat Ullah Naib Qasid
Mr. Abdul Latif Naib Qasid
Mr. Raees Khan Naib Qasid/Conductor
Mr. Islam Gul Mali
Mr. Saleem Khan Naib Qasid/Conductor
Mr. Saleem Gul Mali/Conductor
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