Kohat University of Science and Technology

Kohat University of Sciences and Technology
Type Public
Established 2001
Chancellor Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
Students 6090
Undergraduates 4098
Postgraduates 937
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Location Kohat, PakistanPakistan
Campus Multi-campus, urban
Affiliations Pakistan Engineering Council, Higher Education Commission
Website KUST Official Website

Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST) is a public sector university established in 2001 at Kohat District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan by the governor, Lt. Gen. Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah.

History

KUST attained the status of degree-awarding institution vide NWFP ordinance No. XXIII of 2001 and the subsequent notification No. Legis: 1 (12) 2001/4451-56, of August 30, 2001.

It had four institutes - Institute of Information Technology, Institute of Management Sciences, Institute of Education and Research and Department of Microbiology. These offered two-year and four-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degrees and two-year Master degrees fields, in 2004. Later on the university was expanded by establishing departments in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology( Dr. Farzana Perveen has established department of Zoology KUST from the beginning and brings it up), and Microbiology. These departments offer BS (Hons.), M. Sc., M. Phil. and Ph.D. degree programmes.

The first Vice Chancellor of the university was Prof. Dr. Sher Ali Shah Shinwari (Late).

The university is ranked No. 22 in the General category of HEC rankings.[1]

Faculties

Physical Sciences

Social Sciences

Biological Sciences

Vice Chancellors

List of Vice Chancellors from the date of establishment:


Workshops

Workshops are regularly organized by QEC KUST according to the need of the time for the orientation and implementation of Quality Assurance procedures.

References

External links

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