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Main Faculties Of Sindh University

  1. Faculty Of Arts
  2. Faculty Of Education
  3. Faculty Of Social Sciences
  4. Faculty Of Pharmecy
  5. Faculty Of Natural Science
  6. Faculty Of Law
  7. Faculty Of Commerce&Business Administration   

Oldest University Of Pakistan


 





Welcome to the University of Sindh, the oldest University in Pakistan. This multidisciplinary University that has more than 19,000 students and 644 academic staff with 8-Faculties that include various research centers, covering the whole spectrum of learning from the Arts, Sciences, Business to Humanities. The University of Sindh started its functioning as Examining body from 1947 and from 1951 as teaching University and takes pride in having and thus far a huge roaster of alumni, over 400,000, among them some renowned Scientists, Educationists, and illustrious personalities and leaders in various fields. The University of Sindh, being a comprehensive, research intensive university, offers Bachelors, Masters, M.Phil/M.S and Ph.D. programs in 49 disciplines. Many emerging science discipline have introduced to within your career scope. The University faculty presently includes 135 teachers with doctoral degrees in various disciplines.





Administration of Sindh University

 
 
The central administration lies at the heart of Jamshoro which is headed by a vice chancellor. The campus comprises seven different faculties namely those of arts, pharmacy, education, Islamic studies, social sciences, natural sciences, and commerce and business administration. Each faculty is run by a dean appointed by the vice chancellor. Each faculty is housed in its own separate building. Colleges affiliated with the university mainly oversee that the curriculum is met and host examinations for degree-awarding status.

Sindh University Campuses







The university has two main campuses (1 & 2) and three more new campuses has been established (3 to 5). 1. Allama I.I. Kazi Campus, Jamshoro, which is named after the former Vice Chancellor of the University. 2. Elsa Kazi Campus, Hyderabad, which is named after the late German wife of Allama I.I. Kazi, the former Vice Chancellor of the University. 3. Sindh University Lar Campus at Badin. 4. Sindh University Mirpurkhas Campus. 5. Sindh University Dadu Campus.

First Departments Estalished.





The first department established was the Department of Education, later raised to the status of Faculty of Education. The departments of basic science disciplines as well as other departments targeted towards Humanities and Social Sciences were added in the mid-50s. With the sudden departmentalised growth of the university's organisational structure, a better equipped campus was desired and a new campus was established in Jamshoro town

History Of Sindh University






After the independence in 1947, the only functioning university in the newly founded nation of Pakistan was the University of Punjab providing services to the developed parts of the Punjab province. The area constituted as the Sindh province came under the academic coverage of University of Bombay which had now become a part of India.
A formal academic centre was therefore needed for Sindh and under the constitutional act no. XVII titled 'University of Sindh', a resolution was passed by the Legislative Assembly of Sindh thus giving birth to this new university in the nation's capital of Karachi. The act was subsequently revised and modified in 1961 and years to come. However, it was the act of 1972 that provided for greater autonomy and representation of teachers, under which the university currently functions.
In the years after the independence from 1947 to 1955, Hyderabad was declared as the capital of Sindh and the university operations were relocated from Karachi to Hyderabad in 1951 where it formally started functioning as a teaching institution in pursuit of fulfilment of its charter and mission to disseminate knowledge.

Sindh University






The University of Sindh (Sindhi: سنڌ يونيورسٽي) (Urdu: جامعه سندھ‎) informally known as Sindh University (abbreviated SU or USindh) is the second oldest university in Pakistan accredited by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.It is founded between 1947 to 1951. However, when it moved from Karachi to Hyderabad in 1951, it started functioning as a full-fledged teaching university. The university currently has affiliations with four law colleges, and 74 degree and post-graduate colleges throughout Sindh.