Apr 15
MPhil Defense
Final Defense of Ms. Sidra Sheen, (MPhil Economics) will be held on 15th of April at 1:00 pm. Venue of defense of is Ibn e Rushd Block, Conference Room #10.
Apr 15
Final Defense of Ms. Sidra Sheen, (MPhil Economics) will be held on 15th of April at 1:00 pm. Venue of defense of is Ibn e Rushd Block, Conference Room #10.
Apr 14
On the National day of Punjabi Culture, a seminar was held by Department of Pakistani Langauges.
Mar 30
On March 30, 2026, The Department of Software Engineering organized a webinar on the topic: "AI Augmented Lifecyle“. The session was delivered by Prof Dr. Shahzab Bashir. The webinar provided a clear and forward-looking perspective on modern software development. It explained how Artificial Intelligence enhances every phase of the SDLC, from planning to deployment. Practical examples and real-world use cases made the concepts easy to understand. Overall, it was an insightful and value-driven session for both students and professionals.
Apr 15
The Graduate Assessment Committee (GAC) meeting was held on 15th April 2026 to review and evaluate academic assessment processes and student performance within the graduate programs. Committee members discussed assessment outcomes, course evaluation reports, program learning outcomes, and quality assurance measures to ensure the effectiveness of the academic programs. Recommendations were made to enhance assessment practices, improve student learning outcomes, and maintain compliance with institutional and accreditation requirements. The meeting concluded with the approval of relevant actions and a commitment to continuous improvement in graduate education and assessment standards.
Apr 23
The seminar aims to: Provide insights into modern Digital IC Design methodologies Introduce students to VLSI design concepts and tools Bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and industry practices Highlight career opportunities in semiconductor and chip design industries
Apr 27
The Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) meeting was held on 27 April 2026 with the participation of industry representatives, faculty members, and departmental management. The meeting provided a valuable platform for discussing current industry trends, curriculum relevance, student skill development, internship opportunities, and potential areas of industry-academia collaboration. Board members shared constructive feedback and recommendations to enhance the quality of academic programs and ensure that graduates are equipped with the knowledge and competencies required by the modern workforce. The session concluded with a commitment to strengthen partnerships between the department and industry for the benefit of students and future academic initiatives.
Mar 17
The Curriculum Review Committee CRC meeting was held on 3rd March 2026 to review and discuss academic matters related to the department's programs and curriculum. Faculty members examined course contents, learning outcomes, assessment methods, and proposed revisions to ensure alignment with academic standards and industry requirements. Various recommendations regarding curriculum enhancement, teaching methodologies, and student learning support were discussed and approved. The meeting concluded with a commitment to maintaining academic excellence and implementing the agreed-upon improvements in future semesters.
Feb 10
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering organized an Orientation Seminar to welcome the newly admitted undergraduate students and introduce them to the academic environment of the university. The seminar aimed to familiarize students with the department, academic policies, and available facilities to help them begin their academic journey with confidence. The Head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering delivered a detailed presentation about the department. The talk included an overview of the Computer Engineering program, curriculum structure, laboratories, research opportunities, and career prospects. Students were also informed about departmental rules, academic integrity, and the importance of maintaining...
Mar 03
On March 3, 2026, The Department of Software Engineering organized a seminar on the topic: “Traditional SDLC vs AI". The session was delivered by Mr. Waqas Sharif, Operations Manager at DPL. The seminar provided valuable insights into the comparison between conventional Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodologies and emerging AI-driven development approaches, highlighting current industry practices and future trends.
Feb 13
13 Feb 2026: A Letter of Interest (LoI) was signed between the National University of Modern Languages, Department of Korean Language and Culture, and Korea University to promote academic exchange, research collaboration, and cultural cooperation between the two institutions. In this connection, a three-member delegation from The Korea University, led by Dr. Lee Hyungdae, Director, Institute of Korean Language and Literature, visited NUML and called on the Rector, Maj Gen Shahid Mahmood Kayani, HI (M) (retd.), at his office. During the meeting, both sides expressed their strong commitment to strengthening bilateral academic ties. The LoI aims to enhance cooperation in...