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Pakistan Navy Engineering College
File:PNEC-Logo.jpg
Pakistan Navy Engineering College, Karachi Logo
MottoCommitted to Excellence.....
TypePublic, Coeducational
Graduate school
Established1962
AffiliationNational University of Sciences and Technology
Officer in charge
Rear Admiral Nassar Ikram, SI(M)
Location, ,
CampusUrban
NicknamePNEC
Websitepnec.nust.edu.pk

The Pakistan Navy Engineering College, (Urdu: نيوى انجنيريگ كالج; Initials: PNEC), is an accredited research college[1] operated by the Pakistan Navy. Located in Karachi, Sindh Province of Pakistan, it grants bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in the science and engineering disciplines and is also a constituent colleges of the National University of Sciences and Technology.

The school offers fellowships and research through the Pakistan Science Foundation at the postdoctoral level, and maintains a research associateship program for both civilians and military officers. While the majority retains cadets, and active-duty officers active-duty officers from all branches of the Pakistan Military, Pakistan Government civilians and civilian students can also attend the school; the faculty of school are civilians employed by the Pakistan Navy. The student body and the faculty consist of both civilians and naval officers. The Air Force Institute of Aviation Technology (AFIAT) served as the same purpose. The Pakistan Army also operates College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Military College of Engineering also is counterpart of this institution.

The school does not offers military Staff or war courses but instead, the schools concentrated to developed the science and technological applications for the government and the armed forces of the country. Previously, the school was referred to as PNS Jauhar but gained university level accreditation and renamed it as "Navy Engineering College" by the Pakistan Government.

History

The Pakistan Navy felt a need of establishing the science and engineering school to manage its engineering and science facilities apart from the using the personnel of Pakistan Army. Therefore, Defence Minister Admiral Afzal Rahman Khan signed Naval Order, establishing the school of naval engineering at Karachi. Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Syed Mohammad Ahsan took personal initiatives to establish the school. The Order established the courses on ordnance and gunnery, electrical engineering, radio telegraphy, naval construction, and civil engineering as well as continuing the original program in marine engineering. The PNEC is intended to function as equivalent to as United States Navy's Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) where, during its time of establishment, the military faculty member of NPS also took participation to help established and courses in the school after serving as the visiting faculty member of the school.

The school was first established as Officers Training Section (OTS) in 1962 as part of Pakistan Navy by then-Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Azhal R. Khan who signed the naval decree to review the role of graduate education in the Navy. In 1966, Admiral Khan gained the status of OTS and helped the school to upgrade to that of a college and given the name of "Pakistan Navy Engineering College" (PNEC). In the most 1960s, the civilian faculty was employed by Ministry of Defence and the PNEC was directly affiliated with Karachi University in the same year. In 1977, the affiliation of PNEC was transferred to NED University of Engineering and Technology after the NED University's faculty joined the PNEC's engineering faculty. During this time, the military members of Navy and other branches continued to attend the college while civilians taught courses. The PNEC was shifted to its present location in 1982 and commissioned as PNS Jauhar as an independent unit of Pakistan Navy. In 1995, Parliament passed legislation to rename the school as "Pakistan Navy Engineering College (PNEC)", making the school, fully accredited, degree-granting (in science) university, and as well as a constituent college of National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) based in Rawalpindi. The college conducts undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral courses in Electrical, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering disciplines - leading to the award Graduate and Postgraduate Degrees by the National University of Sciences and Technology. The college awarded separate degrees in Electrical and Electronic Engineering up till 2010. Following the worldwide standard, the courses have been merged.

The primary role of PNEC is to produce navy engineers for the Pakistan Navy and the government of Pakistan. To achieve this, it conducts degree courses in the disciplines of Mechanical, Electrical and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and as of today, the school has highly regarded M.S./Ph.D. programs courses in the disciplines of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering.

The Pakistan Army's officers from EME Corps have done their science and engineering programs from PNEC from 1982 to 1988, during this time period Army's EME College was rebuilding and shifting from Quetta to Rawalpindi.

Since 1987, civilian students have also been enrolled in these courses each year. Apart from BS and MS/PhD degree courses, the college also provides specialized mid career courses for Navy's technical engineer and science officers after they have obtained competency certificate on board Naval service. These include courses on Marine Engineering, Weapon Systems Management, and Weapons Engineering Systems, specially designed to meet the service requirements of the officers in their career.

The college achieved ISO 9001 certification in May 1999 as per 1994 standard. In June 2002, the college shifted to the new quality standards for instance, the ISO 9001: 2000. It was the first college to gain ISO 9001:2000 certification in Asia.

Programmes Offered

The university offers undergraduate, and graduate programs.[2]

Undergraduate programs are offered in the following fields

The department of Electrical and Power Engineering offers the following graduate courses.[6]

The Mechanical Engineering department offers the following


In addition evening courses, under the title Professional Development Courses, are offered.

While the above courses are open to all students, the following courses are offered to officers of the Navy exclusively.

  • Marine Engineering Systems Management Course (MESMC)
  • Weapon Engineering Systems Management Course (WESMC)

Certain courses are also offered to officers of allied countries. These are (as listed on the university's website),

"Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Malaysia and Myanmar."[2]

Campus

The college campus is spread over an area of about seventy five acres comprising the administration block, four academic blocks, postgraduate studies center, labs and workshops, professional development center, hostels and dining facilities. The labs and facilities at the college are up-to-date and provide the students to develop their interpersonal skills. The state-of-the-art laboratories present at PNEC facilitate the educational purposes of candidates. PNEC stood sixth in the IEEE marathon of 2013, which added vigor to its high reputation.

Campus facilities include:

  • Laboratories and Workshops
  • Computer Aided Designing and Manufacturing (CADAM) Centre
  • Computing Facilities/IT Infrastructure
  • Professional Development Centre
  • Accommodation and Dining Facilities
  • Mosque
  • Convocation Hall/Auditorium
  • Sports Facilities
  • Transport
  • Dispensary (Sickbay)
  • Cafeteria
  • Extracurricular Activities

Due to the recent increase in the number of students being admitted to PNEC, a new Hostel facility has been approved and construction has already started. The new building will increase the on-campus student accommodation capacity manifold. Off-campus housing is also available on very affordable charges. There are two well-maintained cafeteria which provide hygienic and fresh food round-the-clock.

Campus Life

Unlike most Pakistani universities, students at PNEC are required to wear uniforms and maintain a high level of discipline which is kept in check with a system of fines and punishments. Internet facility is also provided to the students at the hostels. The movement of in-living students is also kept in check and they are only allowed to go outside within scheduled timings provided they have the proper permits.

As a constituent college of NUST, PNEC's faculty members are highly qualified and trained. The PNEC graduates are one of the most successful candidates applying for jobs and are preferred by many of the engineering organizations. The research tools and facilities are of high fidelity, which makes PNEC one of the finest technical institutions of the country. Ragging/ Fooling of freshmen is not allowed in the campus premises.

Library

Computers with Internet connectivity are available for registered students. The library issues books on short-term loan. A section known as the "Book Bank" stocks used textbooks. The Book Bank loans out text-books to undergraduate students for a whole semester, charging 10% of the original cost of the book.

Interactive Organizations

One of the best things about PNEC-NUST is that it holds the offices of the two most sophisticated organizations of NUST i.e. Team PNEC-NUST, Shell Eco Marathon (SEM) and NUST Formula Student Team. Team PNEC-NUST, Shell Eco Marathon (SEM) is concerned with designing and fabricating fuel efficient cars that are taken to the prestigious Shell Eco Marathon event organised every year by Shell Motor Oils, while the NUST Formula Student Team designs and fabricates race cars that compete in the Formula Student Germany Racing Competition.

Other than these two, PNEC is a host to Student Chapters of several other International Societies which include IMechE PNEC-NUST Chapter, ASHRAE PNEC Student Branch, IEEE PNEC Student Branch and IET Student Chapter.

Laboratories and workshops

  • Thermodynamics Laboratory
  • Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
  • Control Engineering Laboratory
  • Mechanics Laboratory
  • Metallurgy and Fuel Laboratory
  • Electronics Laboratory
  • Electrical Engineering Laboratory
  • Telecommunication Laboratory
  • Microprocessor Laboratory
  • Microwave and Radar Laboratory
  • PCB Laboratory
  • Power Electronics Laboratory
  • Applied Chemistry Laboratory
  • Bench Fitting Workshop
  • Machine Workshop
  • Welding Workshop
  • Woodwork Workshop
  • Boiler Workshop
  • Engineering Drawing Section
  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Laboratory
  • Innovative Product Laboratory
  • Robotics and Automation Laboratory
  • Atomic Force Microscope (ATF) Laboratory
  • Materials Testing Laboratory

References

  1. ^ HEC, Higher Education Commission. "List of Accredited Schools of Pakistan". Higher Education Commission. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  2. ^ a b Academic Programs on official website
  3. ^ BE Mechanical Engineering course list
  4. ^ "UG Courses Offered by PNEC".
  5. ^ BE Industrial Engineering course list
  6. ^ "EPE Department at PNEC".
  7. ^ MS Control Engineering course list
  8. ^ MS Communications Engineering course list
  9. ^ MS Thermo Fluid Science course list