Punjab University College of Information Technology

Punjab University College of Information Technology
Former names
Department of Computer Science
TypePublic
Established2000
Parent institution
University of the Punjab, Lahore
Vice-ChancellorProf. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar (SI)
PrincipalProf. Dr. Shahzad Sarwar
DeanProf. Dr. Muhammad Sharif
Academic staff
100
Administrative staff
150
Students3,000
Undergraduates2,800
Location, ,
CampusUrban
ColorsSky blue and white   
NicknamePUCIT
Websitewww.pucit.edu.pk

Punjab University College of Information Technology (PUCIT) is a college of computer science and information technology at the University of the Punjab located in Lahore, Pakistan. The college is located on the university's Allama Iqbal Campus (Old Campus) in Bahawalpur Block near old Anarkali and PUCIT Quaid-i-Azam Campus (New Campus) is located on Syed Kabeer Ali Shah road, Canal Bank, Lahore.

History

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The college was established with the name Center for Computer Science in 1988. It was situated in the Center for Solid State Physics on the University of the Punjab's new campus. The first program offered was a year-long, two-semester postgraduate diploma for which 24 students were registered. This program was offered until 2000.

In 1991 the Center for Computer Science was upgraded to the Department of Computer Science and for the first time a full-fledged two-year MSc program (annual system) in computer science was offered. The first ever intake for the program was 15 students, which eventually increased to 30.[citation needed]

In December 2000, the department was upgraded to a full-fledged college under the new name of the Punjab University College of Information Technology.

Punjab University College of Information Technology (since 2001)
Campuses 2
Degree Programs 10
PhD Faculty 37
Regular Faculty 65+
Total Faculty (including visiting) 150+
Non-teaching Staff 150+
Research Labs 9
Student Societies 7
Number of Applicants (FALL 2023) 30,000+
Number of Applicants (FALL 2022) 30,000+
Pass out Students (Alumni) 12,000+
On-Campus Students 3,000+
Number of Computers 1000+

Administration

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The Principal is Dr. Shahzad Sarwar.[citation needed]

Academic programs

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The following degree programs are offered by the College:

  • BS Computer Science.
  • BS Information Technology.
  • BS Software Engineering.
  • BS Data Science.
  • M.Phil Computer Science.
  • M.Phil Artificial Intelligence.
  • M.Phil Data Science.
  • PhD Computer Science.
  • PhD Artificial Intelligence.
  • PhD Data Science.

Student societies

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  • Sports Society
  • Girls Society
  • Literary Society
  • Event Management Society
  • Computer Society
  • Drama Society (Pindaal)
  • Blood Donor Society

Library

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The college has a library consisting of books from Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Technology, Electronics, and Physics. Novels and poetry books are kept in the library for recreation. The library keeps copies of final projects and theses written by graduating students. The Higher Education Commission provides digital access to digital books to students of the college.[citation needed]

Laboratories

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The college has four computer laboratories providing students access to the internet. A total of 800 plus computers along with internet facilities are available for the students. For postgraduate students, a separate laboratory is present while an electronics laboratory is made for electronics and physics purposes.[citation needed]

Research labs

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The college has four computer laboratories providing students access to the internet. A total of 800 plus computers along with internet facilities are available for the students. For postgraduate students, a separate laboratory is present while an electronics laboratory is made for electronics and physics purposes.[citation needed]

National Center of Artificial Intelligence (NCAI), University of the Punjab

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The National Center of Artificial Intelligence (NCAI), University of the Punjab is funded by Higher Education Commission of Government of Pakistan with a capital cost of PKRS 97.705 million. The central aim is to facilitate the researchers in the field of AI; help them establish and grow AI industry following international trends and seek solutions to the indigenous problems through AI.[citation needed]

Artificial Intelligence and Multidisciplinary (AIM) Research Lab

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Artificial Intelligence and Multidisciplinary (AIM) research laboratory is established in May 2012 to design and utilize cross-disciplinary research tools and techniques for human understanding of such hidden mysteries and craft new artifacts based on research findings for the well-being of humanity. The Lab has secured research funding from various sources including National Information and Communication Technology Research and Development (ICT RnD) fund, Higher Education Commission of Pakistan etc.[citation needed]

Achievements

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  • 2004 ZABVISION - first in the All Pakistan On-spot Programming Competition[1]
  • 2004 SOFTEC - third in the 9th All Pakistan SOFTEC' 04[2] - held at NUCES, Lahore
  • 2006 SOFTEC - Stood 3rd in the All Asia Programming Competition - held at NUCES, Lahore - Team (Fayyaz, Rizwan, and Zaheer)
  • 2007 [3] - first in the All Asia Programming Competition - held at NUCES, Lahore - Team (Sohaib, Shahzad and others)
  • Third in the All Pakistan English debating competition[4]
  • A PUCIT student was selected among the top eight speakers in the "Student Convention"[5]
  • A PUCIT student was selected among the top three articles writers in a National article writing competition held by The News[5]

References

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  1. ^ http://www.pucit.edu.pk/achievements/achievements_szabist.htm[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ http://www.pucit.edu.pk/achievements/achievements_fast.htm[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "SOFTEC 2007 - May 5-6 - Breaking Barriers". Archived from the original on 4 December 2007. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  4. ^ "|". Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  5. ^ a b "|". Archived from the original on 9 November 2007. Retrieved 2 January 2008.