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Process for admission-2017 at SSUET starts


By Abdul Qadir Qureshi
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

The process for admissions in Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) and as per schedule announced October 2 has been fixed for aptitude test to be held at the Karachi Expo Centre. 

The SSUET, an institution of excellence since 1994, gives admissions in eleven disciplines which include electronic, computer, civil, bio-medical, telecommunication, electrical engineering and architecture besides computer science, software engineering, bio-infomatics and information technology. 


As per required criteria the eligibility for admission in first seven disciplines is minimum 60 percent marks in HSC and 55 percent for rest four disciplines. 

The eligibility for admission in all programmes will be on combination of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, combination of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science for Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Software Engineering and Information Technology; combination of Physics, Chemistry and Biology for Bio-Medical engineering and Architecture and with combination of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology/Computer Science eligible for Bioinformatics. 

The SSUET has a highly qualified and experienced faculty and the campus has air-conditioned class rooms equipped with audio visual systems.

It is equipped with air-conditioned laboratories with 1,500 plus nodes Computer Network and high speed internet connectivity. 

The university carries a career planning and well structured internship program and has collaboration with leading universities of the world with credit transfers available.

The SSUET provides scholarships and financial assistance of over Rs 40 million for deserving and needy students.

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