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2022-2023

Compiled by
Directorate of Student Affairs
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Message from
Vice Chancellor

Air Marshal Javaid Ahmed


HI(M) (Retd)

I congratulate you on joining Air University, a vibrant hub of academic distinction, with a
strong notion of concept based learning and a culture of research and innovation. I am
sure you will find the university atmosphere fostering creativity and expression, offering
modern facilities and opportunities to engage academically, socially and culturally to
enable you to contribute at the national and global level.

We are keen to see the campus brimming with life. We expect you to embrace
campus life with an open mind and heart and with complete sense of ownership, which
demands freedom with responsibility, integrity of character, positive engagement and
meaningful contribution to the world around you.

I am sure you would understand the implementation of stringent Covid-19 precautions


being enforced at the campus to ensure your health and well-being. You will also be
required to work hard and be fully familiar with the online system of instructions.

I look forward to welcoming you to the world of knowledge, ideas and unlimited
opportunities during your stay with us at Air University.

My prayers and regards for your well-being.

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Vision
Air University aspires to be among the leading
national universities, excelling in teaching, learning,
research, innovation and public service.

Mission
The mission of Air University is to achieve
excellence in teaching and research for producing
graduates with sound professional knowledge,
integrity of character, a keen sense of social
responsibility and a passion for lifelong learning. The
University shall stand committed to creating an
environment conducive for attracting the best
students, faculty and supporting staff for
contributing to the development of a prosperous,
peaceful and enlightened society.

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Values

Trust & Mutual Respect

Entrepreneurial Spirit

Continuous Learning

Pro-activity & Perseverance

Creativity & Innovation

Flexibility

Focus & Discipline

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CALENDAR
CALENDAR 2022-2023
2022-2023
PAF Complex, Sector E-9, Islamabad.
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Fax # (051) 9260158
airweb: http://www.au.edu.pk
E-mail: [email protected]
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Sports Complex

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ACADEMIC RULES & POLICIES


These regulations may be called the Air University Academic (Programs) Regulations,
2015. Following salient features are explained for your knowledge :-

a. Class Attendance Policy


A minimum of 75% class and 75 % Lab attendance in each subject is mandatory
to sit in the final examination of every semester.

b. Academic Standing & Dismissal Policy


Table A1: Academic Standing of Undergraduate Student

S No CGPA Academic Standing


1. 3.75 CGPA 4.00 High Honors
2. 3.50 CGPA < 3.75 Honors
3. 3.00 CGPA <3.50 Good
4. 2.50 CGPA <3.00 Fair
5. 2.00 CGPA <2.50 Satisfactory
6. 1.80 CGPA <2.00 Warning
7. 1.50 CGPA <1.80 Serious Warning
8. CGPA< 1.50 Dismissed & ineligible to rejoin
Table B1: Academic Standing of MS/MPhil/MBA & PhD Student
PROPOSED TABLE – B2
S No
(Applicable for MS/MPhil/MBA Intake of Spring – 2017 and onwards intakes)
1. CGPA Academic Standing
2. 3.75 CGPA 4.00 Honor
3. 3.50 CGPA < 3.75 Very Good
4. 3.00 CGPA < 3.50 Good
5. 2.50 CGPA < 3.00 Satisfactory

6. <2.50 In one semester Probation (Repeat Course (s)


to improve CGPA)
st
7. <2.50 In second consecutive semester or <2.00 in 1 semester Dismissed

c. Exams & Continuous Assessment


A pre-determined weightage is assigned to each of the evaluation / examination to
determine the students marks (out of 100) in the subjects studied in a semester. Relative
grading system is used by the subject instructor to convert student’s score into letter
grade.

Note:
CGPA limits vs academic standings would be applicable as per AU academic regulations.

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Students Support,
Information & Advisory Services /
Campus Facilities



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6. Student support center


Adjust to Main Café
Directorate of Student Affair [email protected]
051-9262557-8 Ext:273-4

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Student support center


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[email protected]
051-9262557-8 Ext:381-2

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[email protected]
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Psychological Counselling AU Psychologist (Dr.Simra Salik) Student support center
Center for Counselling & Adjust to Main Café
Psychological Services [email protected]

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Student support center


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[email protected]
051-9262557-8 Ext:283

Student support center


Directorate of Student Affair Adjust to Main Café
[email protected]
051-9262557-8 Ext:273-4

1. AU Islamic Society
2. AU Debating Club
3. AU Sports Club
4. AU Adventure Club
5. AU Thespian Society (Dramatics Club)
6. AU Writers Club (Majlis e Ahle Qalam)
7. AU Shahoor Society
8. AU Blood Donors Society
9. AU Robotics & Automation Society (RAAS)
10 AU Cultural Society Student support center
Directorate of Student Affair
11. AU Music Society Adjust to Main Café
12. AU Gaming Society [email protected]
13. AU Bits & Bytes (Innovation & Disruption through E-technologies) 051-9262557-8 Ext:273-4
14. AU Start Up Club
15. AU Business Club
16. AU Security Team
17. AU Protocol & Hospitality Team
18. AU Astronomy Society
19. American Society for Mechanical Engineers
20. AU Media Club
21. Fazaia Surgical Society
22. Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors
23. AU Women in Computing/Engineering
24. Google Developer Student Club
25. AU Chapter Synch

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Student feedback &


query handling ( e - platforms )
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Student query portal: portals.au.edu.pk/students/ t
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Career Portal: auplacement.pk o

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through Directorate of Student Affairs, which can be accessed through LMS P
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portal at https://au.edu.pk/FMC/au_lms.aspx
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devise solutions to improve the system and bring in changes to provide you D
access to better education and facilities. Please be assured that your S
correspondence with us is treated as private and will not be made public. You 1
can access the feedback system through AU web portal.
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Thank you for being conscientiously vocal. We look forward to your valuable
suggestions. 3

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Anti-Litter Policy
Air University takes pride in maintaining the beauty of its campus. Improper disposal of any
form of litter is strictly prohibited on all campuses. Litter is any waste material, garbage, or
rubbish, including but not limited to food, food wrappers, paper, cans, bottles, or discarded
debris. All members of the University community and visitors are required to utilize trash
containers to discard any unwanted items or rubbish. Intentional disposal of waste material
except in designated containers is a violation of the law, university policy, and the Student
Code of Conduct. Compliance with this policy is expected from all University students,
faculty, staff, visitors and contractors. Student violators will be fined by University Proctor
Team personnel and referred to the Department of Student Affairs for disciplinary action
as appropriate. Faculty, staff, contractors or visitors who violate this policy will be fined, and
as appropriate may be reported to the relevant university department/office. The penalty
shall be a choice of either payment of a PKR.1000 fine or 3 hours of Community Service
(litter pickup). Repeat offenders may be subject to additional sanctions as determined by
the Department of Student Affairs or other relevant university department/office as
appropriate.

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General Prohibitions and Provisions


(a) Students are encouraged to greet fellow students, university management &
faculty members by saying ‘Assalam o Alaikum’
(b) Mobile phones should be kept silent in classrooms
(c) Playing of cards on the Campus is strictly prohibited
(d) Policies regarding use of library, labs, and cafeteria are displayed on notice boards
from time to time and must be followed
(e) Carrying of any kind of weapon or prohibited drugs on the campus is strictly
forbidden
(f) No pets are to be brought to the University
(g) Motorcyclists must wear crash helmets. Violators may be denied entry and/or
fined heavily

Discipline
(a) All disciplinary cases shall be forwarded to Students Affairs Department for initial
investigation/findings and further processing.
(b) Serious Disciplinary matters shall be investigated by the Discipline committee, who
shall forward its recommendations through Director Students Affairs to the Vice
Chancellor for final approval.

Acts of Indiscipline
The following, among others, shall constitute acts of indiscipline on which the Discipline
Committee will take action: -
(a) Breach of decency, including the use of indecent language, undesirable remarks,
gestures and disorderly behaviour
(b) Defiance of University or Faculty authority
(c) Impersonation or giving false information or wilfully suppressing, changing,
replacing or distorting information, cheating or deceiving
(d) Indulging in or inciting violence
(e) Misusing or damaging University property
(f) Consumption, sale and distribution of alcohol, prohibited drugs, controversial or
banned items on campus and hostels
(g) Indulgence in political, ethnic, racial or sectarian activity or use of students’
organization for furthering the cause of a political party
(h) Instigating others and indulging in undesirable propaganda creating academic
deterrence and polluting academic environment
(i) Indulgence in unlawful activities

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Disciplinary Action
Disciplinary action may comprise any combination of the following:
(a) A warning in writing
(b) Probation for a specified period
(c) A fine, the value of which shall be determined by the Discipline Committee
(d) Withholding a certificate of good moral character
(e) Cancellation of the examination result
(f) Expulsion or rustication from the University
(g) Non-conferment of degree
(h) Any other penalty suggested by the Discipline Committee and approved by
Vice Chancellor
(i) Confiscation of the mobile/any other object used in Indiscipline act which shall be
returned at the time of clearance from AU
(j) Student to be kept under observation by Students Affairs Department for a period
of time defined by the Discipline Committee
(h) Case may be forwarded to AU Psychologist / AU Medical Doctor if & when
required

Air University (AU) Policy on Harassment


Harassment is defined as an unwelcome behavior from a person who holds some kind of
power or authority over the person who is being harassed. These advances may include,
but may not be limited to verbal or physical communication with some sort of overtones,
that makes the victim uncomfortable and affects their performance. This becomes
particularly problematic for students or employees when:
(1) Submission to such conduct is made a term or condition for employment or
participation in an educational program.
(2) Submission to or rejection of such conduct is used as a basis for employment or
academic decision directly affecting the individual.
(3) Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an
employee’s work performance or student’s academic performance creating an
intimidating, hostile, or offensive work or learning environment.

In order to facilitate an environment that is conducive to learning and is free from all types
of harassment. AU has zero tolerance for any form of harassment that interferes with the
work performance of a student or an employee. In order to prevent sexual and all other
types of harassment on its campus AU has a policy, whose aim is to make the campus free
from all sorts of harassment. This policy is being followed in letter and spirit and since 2011
AU has established a “Harassment Monitoring Cell”. If anyone (be it a student or
employee) in the AU community feels that they are being harassed, they can either
approach their class advisor, department Chair/Dean or send an email to
[email protected] All cases are handled and resolved in a professional
manner so that the confidentiality of all parties is maintained.

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AU Policy on Students Counseling


Counseling at Air University is perceived to be a relationship between two persons in which
one helps the other to understand the issues & problems he/she’s facing. This leads them to
cope with the solutions which are most feasible. Types of Counseling required for AU
students may vary as they pass through different circumstances during their academic
tenure which are not favorable or may come across various situations which are not ideal.
In order to help them cope with such situations successfully they need support from the
system they belong to. Such support may range from handholding to professional guidance
and advising to problem solving. Air University is committed to offer such personalized
services in following ways:
a. Academic Advisement & Counseling
b. Psychological Counseling & Psychiatric Services
c. Career Counseling
d. Medical Counseling
e. Disciplinary Counseling

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Student Facilitation & Support

AU Rewards & Support Funding


1. Merit-Based Scholarship
Air University offers Merit based Scholarships to all outstanding students enrolled in
different undergraduate and graduate programs based on their semester results.

2. Need Base Scholarship


Through this scheme AU funds needy/deserving students who face the financial
constraints ranging from 25% to 100% of tuition fee discount. The range of discount is
determined based on individual’s financial circumstances and considerations.

3. R&D/FYP Support Fund


The University aims to assist final year undergraduate students studying in the Institu-
tions by providing them financial assistance for developing prototypes / working
models of their Final Year Projects (FYP) in order to increase creativity, innovation and
hands on engineering and development skills.

4. Fee Loan Scheme


Applications can be filled by the student for the fee loan scheme and submitted to
the admission office for further process and consideration.

5. Fee Installment Plans


An application form is filled by the student who wants to apply for the installments for
his/her fee challan and submitted to registrar office for the further process and consid-
eration.

6. Interest free loan scheme for the purchase of laptops


Students can apply for interest free loan laptops and are shortlisted on merit and need
of the laptop.

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FeeFee
Policy
Policy
Fee Policy
Air University
Air University
charges
Aircharges
University
fee as fee
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programs’
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Course
Course
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Course
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Registration
Policy
PolicyPolicy
Students
Students
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1. 1.. Courses
. Courses
are
1. classified
are
. Courses
classified
as core
areasclassified
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core courses,
as
elective
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and
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pass
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from
be prescribed
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Optional
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liking of
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improve
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ofimprove
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his
toknowledge
improve
/ her knowledge
hisand
/ herskills.
knowledge
and skills. and skills.

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2. . Repeating
2. . Repeating
2.of Courses. A student
.ofRepeating
Courses. of may repeat
A Courses.
student may a course
A student
repeat may under
a course two
repeatundercircumstances
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two circumstances
under two circumstances
i.e. to clear
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orWtoGrade his /orher
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his / her CGPA.
(a) All core
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courses
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W courses
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grades before
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requirement. F grade
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in another
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elective coursecourse
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elective permission
with course of Chair
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with the of Department.
permission
Chair Department.
of Chair Department.

(b) A student is not(b)


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the student dismissed
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be dismissed the
will befromprogram.
dismissed
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from the program.

(c) “I” (c)


grade shall (c)
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be awarded,
shall a awarded,
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final
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examination
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cases, cases,
the internal grades
the internal
cases, thewill
grades stand
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are concession,
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apply within one week
apply within one of
apply missing
week
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missing
week the otherwise
of missing
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otherwise „F an
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otherwise
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grade
awarded.
shall be awarded.

(d) A student can repeat


(d) A student
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A student
repeat with
courses,
can grades
repeat
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courses,
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minus,
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to improve
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her CGPA.
her CGPA. her CGPA.

(e) A student shall (e)


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shall allowed
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not to not
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to improve
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after CGPA ofthe
degree.
the completion
after completion
of degree. of degre

3. . Adding a 3. From third


Course.. Adding semester
a Course. Fromonwards, studentsonwards,
third semester are allowed to register
students are allowed to register
3. in. addition
for courses Dropping toathe
for courses Course. As per
specified
in addition topolicy,
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for his/her
specified courses
course loadis for
semester not allowed
/ his/her
batch, to students
within
semester in within the
the / batch,
first tentheir first two
calendar first semesters.
days of acalendar
ten regularHowever,
days of aaThe
semester. student
Class
regular could be
Advisor
semester. must
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be contacted
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must particular
be contacted by the
studentcourses
before by the Class
taking
student Advisor/Chair
a decision.
before a Department
Additional
taking arebecause
coursesAdditional
decision. not allowed of pre-requisite
courses during
are not rules
theallowed right
first two afterthe first two
during
the 1st semester.
semesters. semesters. Such cases shall be treated as if they have „dropped a course. The
Problem-free students may drop a maximum of two courses from the 3rd semester
4. onwards
. Dropping based
4. upon
a Course. the
As per
. Dropping recommendation
policy, dropping
a Course. As perof courses
the Student
policy, is not
droppingAdvisor
allowed subject
courses to approval
to students
is not in
allowed of
to students in
the Chair Department.
their first two semesters.
their firstHowever,For a student to
a student
two semesters. be able
could be
However, to withdraw
barred could
a student from a
from takingcourse,
be barred he/she
particular will be
from taking particular
courses required
by the to produce
Class evidence
Advisor/Chair
courses by ofAdvisor/Chair
a genuine
Department
the Class reason
because ofshowing
Department the circumstances
pre-requisite
because rules right afterbeyond
of pre-requisite rules right after
his/her control.
the 1st semester. Such In such
the 1stcases case, the
shall be
semester. Suchstudent
treated will
casesasshall be awarded
if they „W
have „dropped
be treated grade instead
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attending
Problem-free classes
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may
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drop a maximum
students to „dropping
may of two
drop a amaximum
course
courses . from
To
of drop
twotheacourses
course,
3rd the requisite
semester
from the 3rd semester
onwards form dulyupon
based completed needsupon
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onwards based to bethedeposited
of with theAdvisor
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recommendation Program
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approval If asubject
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student shall
to be aearn
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from a course,
to withdraw will
frombe
he/she a subject
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course, to
he/she will be
various
required to producepenalties as
evidence
required per the Air University
of a genuine
to produce evidence policies.
reasonof ashowing
genuinethe circumstances
reason showing the beyond
circumstances beyond
his/her control. In such case,
his/her the student
control. In such will bethe
case, awarded
student„W grade
will be instead„W
awarded of „Fgrade
. „Not
instead of „F . „Not
attending classes attending
is not equivalent
classes tois„dropping a course
not equivalent . To dropaacourse
to „dropping course,. the requisite
To drop a course, the requisite
form duly completed formneeds to be deposited
duly completed needswith
to bethedeposited
Program with
Coordinator. If a course
the Program is
Coordinator. If a course is
not dropped formallynot the student
dropped shall earn
formally an „F grade.
the student Course-drop
shall earn will be
an „F grade. subject to will be subject to
Course-drop
various penalties as per the
various Air University
penalties as per policies.
the Air University policies.

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5.. Auditing
. Auditing
of4.a Course. Auditing
of. aAuditing
Course. ofAuditing
aaCourse.
coursea course
implies
Auditing
implies
that
a course
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student
the
implies
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to attend
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allowed to attend
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assignments,
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assignments,
attempt
but will
assignments,
but
notwill
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mid-term
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nal
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is optional.
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must
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auditing
and
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register
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for
a course.
auditing a course.
In
tion:-
addition:-In addition:-

(a)courses
The courses
should
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should
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registered
be registered
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as regular
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asDeadline
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courses.
for dropping/adding
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course
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for regular courses.

(b)
audited
The audited
courses
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courses
may
audited
exceed
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the
workload
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for a semester
for
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a itprevious
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a previous
it in a previous
ter
semester semester

6.
. Alternative
. Alternative
5.for Islamic
. for
Alternative
Islamic Non-Muslim
Studies.Studies.
for Non-Muslim
Islamic students
Studies. Non-Muslim
students
are exempted
arestudents
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elective
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course
ofelective
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of “Ethics”
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offered
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be
students.
such
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students.
to such students.

ear
FinalProjects
Year Projects
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(FYPs)
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7.. In the. final
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of
studies,
final
the studies,
year
eachofundergraduate
each
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undergraduate
each
student
undergraduate
student
is to complete
is tostudent
complete
six credit
is tosixcomplete
credit six credit
of
hours independent
of independent
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projectproject
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department.
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department
ment offering department
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a bachelor’
a bachelor’
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is responsible
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for conducting
is responsible
for conducting
FYPsforaccording
conducting
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their
wn procedures
own procedures
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formulated
by Departmental
formulated
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Committees.
Departmental
Committees.
The Committees.
distribution
The distribution
ofThesix distribution
of six of six
hours
credit in hours
7th credit
and
in 7th
8thhours
andsemester
8th
in 7th
semester
and
shall 8th
also
shall
semester
bealso
as per
beshall
as
departmental
per
alsodepartmental
be as procedure.
per departmental
procedure. procedure.

8.
. Evaluations
. Evaluations
7.and grading
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Evaluations
grading
of FYPandofs FYP
shall
grading
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s shall
department
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the department
end
at the
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ered
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semester”
semester”
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for Semesters
for
semester”
Semesters
No for
6 and
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while7,Nofor
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Final
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Semester,
results the results
may
e submitted
be submitted
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by 30th
bebysubmitted
June,
30th or June,
within
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ning
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www.au.edu.pk

Student Support Center

In pursuance of the AU vision, the Directorate of Student Affairs has set up a modern, dedicat-
ed student facility on a designated area (Café 1st Floor). The facility is designed on Green
principles, which will make it almost paper-less and energy-efficient.

The facility serves as the single facilitation platform to address all the students’ queries and to
provide all the financial, informational, material and moral support to AU students in building
their personal and professional profiles. The entire Directorate of Student Affairs is housed at
the Student Support Center, where our trained and committed team shall be available to
facilitate and promote all the value-added initiatives by our students. Following four offices of
the Directorate are located in the SSC:

2.1 Office of Student Support


2.2 Office of Placement & Alumni Affairs (Career Support)
2.3 Office of the Proctors
2.4 Office of the Sports & Fitness

Following support services/facilities are available at the Support Center:


3.1 Virtual/Automated Reception
3.2 Student Support Teams for personal Advisement & Guidance
3.3 Career Support Office (Internships, Job Placements, Career Development Initiatives,
Alumni Affairs)
3.4 Career Counselling Cell
3.5 Psychological Counselling Center
3.6 Discussion/Brainstorming Room for Clubs & Societies
3.7 Meeting Room
3.8 Creative Studio/Co-working Space for Clubs & Societies / Students on Tasks
3.9 A Multidisciplinary Skill Lab.
3.10 QR Codes for downloads
3.11 Waiting Lounges

The Students are encouraged to report their concerns, seek their guidance and share their ideas
and feedback through this high response facility.

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www.au.edu.pk

AU Intranet
(http://auintranet/)

AU Intranet is another valuable on-campus facility available for AU students, faculty &
staff where you have on-line access to different digital resources. It has following
features:

• Time Table • Academic Regulations


• Date Sheet • HEC Resources
• University Prospectus • E-Library / E-Books
• Student Common Folder (for sharing lectures, • Free Software Licenses
notes, assignments and other academic material) • Students’ Feedback
• Students’ Email • AU Pictures and videos
• Forms (e.g. thesis forms, clearance forms etc.) • Video Lectures
• Academic Calendar • Campus News

Student Portal
(http://portals.au.edu.pk/student/)

An online web-based system developed for updating students & parents about student’s
academic activities and performance. Parents can access it online from anywhere using
their username and passwords. It has following modules :
• Student Profile • Visibility of progress/marks
• Registered Courses • Progress report available on assignments,
• Time Table quizzes etc
• Attendance Report
• Grade Report
• Fee Information
• QEC Evaluation

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Tel: (051)9262557,9262558,9262559,92621781
Fax# (051) 9260158
airweb: http://www.au.edu.pk
E-mail: [email protected]
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