Patrons in Chief
Gen Asif Nawaz(Dy Chairman & Patron)
Gen Raheel Sharif(Dy Chairman & Patron)
Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa(Chairman & Patron)
Gen Jehangir Karamat Gen Pervaiz Mushraf Gen Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani(Chairman & Patron)
Bishop Hettinga(Founding Patron)
Gen Zia ul Haq(Founder of
Army Burn Hall College)
Gen Mirza Aslam Baig Gen Abdul Waheed
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Chairmen BOG
Lt GenBilal Akbar
Lt GenTahir Mahmud
Lt GenSyed Arif Hassan
Lt Gen GhulamMuhammad Malik
Lt GenKhalid Nawaz Khan
(Old Hallian)
Lt GenAshfaq Pervez Kayani
Lt GenAli Kuli Khan
Lt GenQamar Javed Bajwa
Lt GenSalahudin
Lt GenSaleem Haider
Lt GenMalik Zafar Iqbal
Lt GenTariq Majeed
Lt GenMahmud Ahmed
Lt GenNadeem Raza
Lt GenMohsin Kamal
Lt GenJamshaid Gulzar
Lt GenAzhar Abbas
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Deputy Chairmen BOG
Maj GenAsif Nawaz
Maj GenJamshaid Gulzar
Maj Gen GhulamMuhammad Malik
Maj GenImtiaz Shaheen
Maj GenZahid Hussain Khan
Maj GenLehrasab Khan
Maj GenShahid Hamid
Maj GenRaheel Shairf
Maj GenMuhammad Maqbool
Maj GenHamid Rab Nawaz
Maj GenMazhar Jamil
Maj Gen MalikMuhammad Saleem
Maj GenAhsan Azhar Hayat
Maj GenSadiq Ali
Maj GenNadeem Raza
Maj GenAbdullah Dogar
Maj GenAkhtar Nawaz
Maj GenMuhammad Ali
Maj GenRizwan Qureshi
Maj GenNadeem Taj
Maj GenNazir Ahmed Butt
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Heads of Army Burn Hall College for Girls 1948 – 2020
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Distinguished Alumni of Burn Hall
Brig Dr Shahida Sheraz Head of Gynaecology Department
CMH Abbottabad
Ms Sonia ShamrozSP, KP Police
Capt Adiah Qazi Serving in Pak Army as a Captain
in Signal Corps.
Maj Sana Ayaz Lady Adjutant at Army Burn Hall
College for Girls, Abbottabad
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Distinguished Alumni of Burn Hall
Ms Zofishan ManzoorCantonment Executive Officer
Risalpur Cantt.
Ms Sadia BashirBegum Deputy Chirman BOG
(Maj Gen Muhammad Ali)
Mrs Saima NawazNominated Member BOG
Dr Bushra Khan The first Gynecological oncologist
of KPK.
Dr Baynazir KhanAssistant Professor Neurosurgery
First Female Neurosurgeon of Hazara Division
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+ Abbottabad City 9+ History of Burn Hall 10+ From the Desk of the Principal 11+ The Administration 12+ Academic Campuses 13+ The School Campus 14+ The College Campus 15+ Infrastructure & Operations 16+ Laboratories 17+ Hallians’ Creativity 18+ Libraries 19+ Auditorium 20+ Co-curricular Activities 21+ Clubs and Societies 22+ Mega Events of the College 23+ Sports 32+ Trips 33+ Medical Facilities 34+ Discipline 35+ College Appointments 36+ Assessment and Evaluation 37+ High Achievers 38+ Historic Result of Burn Hall 40+ Admission Policy 48+ Fee Policy 49+ College Uniform 51+ College Faculty 52+ Scheme of Studies for BS 56C
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Geographical LocationAbbottabad, 130 km north-west of Islamabad, at the height of 4300 feet above sea level, is located in the Hazara region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: a passage to the mythical Northern Areas and acts as a hub for tourism. Having a temperate climate, it receives occasional mild snowfall in winters.
ABHCG is a marvellous educational institution, founded in Srinagar in 1943 and shifted by Father Scanlon ( the founder) , to pic turesque Abbottabad in 1948 because he was enchanted by “the brilliant show” of the “trees and ground covered with snow”, its “lonesome streams”, its “welcoming winds” and the “very melodious songs of birds”. Since then it has been greatly serving the nation in education sector with excellence. When Major James Abbott (the founder of Abbottabad) left this mesmerizing place, he lamented his departure in his poem in the following words:
Abbottabad City
Oh Abbottabad we are leaving you now To your natural beauty do I bow
Perhaps your winds sound will never reach my ear My gift for you is a few sad tears
I bid you farewell with a heavy heart Never from my mind will your memories thwart.
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The name ‘Burn Hall’ stems from the streamlet “Burn” flowing close to a manor house “Hall” situated in Mill Hill (London). The foundation of the institution was laid by the fathers of Mill Hill in 1943 far across the oceans in the scenic valley of Srinagar. After the creation of Pakistan, the missionaries moved into an equally charming Abbottabad to continue their calling where they were supported by the provincial government of the day. Initially, a hotel building was used as school and after increase in the number of students new blocks were added to it. Nine years later, in 1956 a separate campus for elder lads, Senior Burn Hall, was established in the suburbs of the growing town.
Before Pakistan Army took over as its patron in January 1977, Burn Hall was managed by the Diocesan Board of Edu-cation, Rawalpindi. Later it was renamed as “Army Burn Hall” under the patronage of Pakistan Army. Intermediate level was started in 1991 and it undertook the running of graduation and Masters classes in 1999 and 2003 respectively. Due to the ever-mounting strength of students, a separate College campus for senior girls was built at Kakul Road in 2010. After addition of Pre-Montessori and Montessori in 2015, Burn Hall, as a veritable seat of learning, is matchlessly educating students up to post graduate level.
Standing on its proud past, it has become one of the best institutions in Pakistan. This cradle of excellence, since its establishment, has been producing innumerable successful scholars, doctors, engineers, army officers, politicians, prominent professionals and numerous elegant brains who attained heights in serving the nation and humanity.
History of Burn Hall
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From the Desk of the Principal
I welcome you to Army Burn Hall College for Girls, Abbottabad.
As a head of the institution, I feel that through the quality of the teaching, learning and devotion to co-curricular activities, we create the building blocks of success. We, at Burn Hall, endeavour to create healthy environment for the students where they can learn and practice virtues and capabilities which they want to exhibit in their future life.
Army Burn Hall College for Girls is equipped with supportive management, committed faculty, enriched pedagogical innovations, keen learners and substantial curriculum. Our mission is to provide high quality education in respectful and inclusive environment that builds a foundation for life-long learning. We place a strong emphasis on intellectual diversity, working with parents and the community, enabling all students to maximize their abilities, ambitions, and academic potential in everything they do.
I wish Burn Hall great success and glory in the times to come!
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The Administration
Chief InstructorLt Col Muhammad Alamgeer (R)
IC Time Table & Co-curricular Ms Noshaba Gul
IC Admissions/Teachers & Students Affairs (College)
Ms Tahira Hayam
Principal, Brig Dr. Muhammad HanifM.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D (Physics), Post Doc (UK)
Cert of Lib Sc, M.A & M.Phil (EPM)
Exam IC College Campus Ms Najam Us Sahar
Academic Coordinator Major Naseer Ahmad (R)Admin Officer
Major Muhammad Shafique (R)
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The Institution has two separate campuses equipped with the requisite facilities to meet the academic requirements. The facilities include sizeable classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, libraries, exam halls, auditoriums, ample play grounds and lush green lawns.
The School Campus
The School Campus is housed in the oldest building known and fondly remembered by the generations of old Hallians for its pristine air and serene environment. Presently, it has three wings; Junior (Pre-Montessori to Class V), Middle (VI- VII) and Senior (Class VIII - X & O Level). Cambridge classes were started in 2011 with prescribed syllabus of the University of Cambridge. The institution is affiliated with Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Islamabad for the traditional secondary and higher secondary education. Boarding facility is available for class Prep to VI, only for boys.
Academic Campuses
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The College Campus adjacent to PMA Road was inaugurated in 2010 offering education from Intermediate to Master level. Intermediate level has been affiliated with the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Islama-bad. It offers Post Graduate Degree in Psychology and English Literature. The BS (4 year Programs) in English/Psychol-ogy, Computer Science and the BBA (Honours/4 year) are also offered. Knowledge, research, intellect and aesthetics are the main academic concerns at the campus. Students can freely discuss ideas to ensure maximum learning. It is affiliated with the University of Peshawar for BS and Post Graduate Programmes.
The College Campus
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Classrooms
In vast, airy, bright and appropriately furnished classrooms, teachers teach different subjects using the modern methods and techniques like:
• Lecture Method• Demonstration Method • Discussion Method• Activity Based Teaching• Query Clearance Method
Ample time is provided for question answer session at the end of each lecture and when necessary, teachers use the audio - visual aids / displays. Conventional classroom teaching is supplemented with modern training aids as required for each subject. Multimedia projectors are installed in all the classrooms at School and College campuses. Smart Boards in classrooms and audio-visual equipment in all laboratories are provided to complement the studies and build greater understanding of the subjects. The College maintains well-equipped computer laboratories to impart the requisite computer skills to the students.
Infrastructure and Operations
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Laboratories
The College has highly equipped Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Fine Arts and Computer Laboratories, whereby students work to gain the practical knowledge and skills of different subjects.
Laboratories
Biology Lab
Physics Lab
Chemistry Lab
Computer Lab
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Libraries of both the campuses are equipped with the necessary resources on a variety of subjects. Subscription to important periodicals and journals is ensured keeping in view the students’ interests and pursuits. The libraries are growing fast with regular intake of important titles in large numbers.
Research and Development Center has been established in the College Library and an e-Library is also functioning with 30,000 curriculum related e- books. Around 1, 20,000 research articles and lectures from HEC e-Data are acces-sible when required.
Libraries
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College Auditorium with seating arrangement for 250 people is used for organizing a wide range of academic and co-curricular activities. Seminars, Lectures, teachers training workshops and refresher courses are regularly organized whereby different guest speakers/resource persons share their mind in the areas of modern educational methodologies and practices. Inter-departmental communication is fostered through the sessions presented by the faculty in the fields of mutual interest.
Auditorium
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Mission:
To educate our students to imbibe finer humanistic, artistic, civics, science and sports attributes in their personalities which may usher them as useful and productive citizens in the society.
Objective:
In order to enhance student’s capacities and talents, various activities and competitions are organized at Col-lege/University level and students are provide the opportunities to participate so that they gain confidence and courage essentially required for a wholesome personality.
• Literary and Debating Society
• Drama Club
• Sports Club
• Science Club
• Fine Arts Club
• Community Services Club
Co-curricular Activities
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Clubs and Societies
Organization
Patron in Chief Principal
Brig Dr Muhammad Hanif
Patron CI
Lt Col Muhammad Alamgeer (R)
Focal PersonMs Tahira Hayam
IC Literary and Debating Society Ms Ume Kalsoom
IC Science ClubMs Saima Khan
IC Drama Club Ms Farkhanda Sarwar
IC Fine Arts ClubMs Saeeda Jehanzeb
IC Sports ClubMs Sadaf Waseem
IC Community Services Club
Ms Saima Sajjad
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Mega Events of the College
Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony
Army Burn Hall College for Girls holds an Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony with an objective of encouraging the outstanding and brilliant students. The ceremony is held at the splendidly decorated auditorium of the College.
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All Pakistan Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Khan Bilingual Declamation ContestABHCG holds All Pakistan Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Khan Bilingual Declamation Contest in which the teams are invited from the eminent institutions of Pakistan. It provides exclusive platform to the girl speakers for sharing their views at the prestigious forum. It is named after the former lady of Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan as a tribute to her matchless services. The best arrangements are made for comfortable stay of the teams. All the teams are given participation certificates and gift hampers while the winner team receives College shield and trophy.
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Annual Literary FiestaAnnual Literary Fiesta, known as ALF, is conducted by English Department for all literature groups. The basic purpose and spirit of the programme is to inculcate in students the appreciation of the literary texts in their syllabi.
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Psychodrama
Annual psychodrama represents the dynamic aspects of human mind and behaviour through dramatization which is organized by Psychology Department.
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Annual Milad un Nabi (PBUH)
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Mental Health Week
The Department of Psychology celebrates Mental Health Week every year. During the five days celebration, students and teachers participate enthusiastically in different activities. The activities include presentations by teachers and students, lectures by resource person, poster and pamphlet making competition and mime enactment to depict various aspects of mental health.
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Convocation Ceremony
The most exhilarating event for Hallians is convocation ceremony of the institution. The students are given away degrees and graduands securing distinctions in University of Peshawar and in College are presented gold, silver and bronze medals for their positions. A special medal, named as Pride of Burn Hall, is given exclusively to the students who clinch positions in the university.
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Students are offered opportunities to groom their sporting talents because a sound mind needs a healthy body. Both campuses have well-maintained playgrounds; the College employs a team of PT Instructors, led by a qualified Physi-cal Training Teacher to look after this important aspect of students’ growth. Sports competitions like Table Tennis, Badminton, Cricket, Athletics, Chatti Race etc. are conducted on regular basis.
Sports
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Students are provided with the opportunities to visit various places and sites with educational and recreational pur-poses to broaden their knowledge and vision.
Trips
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The institution has adequate arrangements for providing first aid to minor injuries and ailments. It has a 6-bed hospi-tal, including medical care room and a sickbay for the students with Lady Medical Officer and a trained nursing staff.
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With faith, discipline and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Army Burn Hall College for Girls grooms the students into well-disciplined personalities who follow the rules and regulations, refrain from breaching the code of conduct and remain fair, honest and truthful in their demeanour and dealings. They observe the college timings and remain punctual at the lectures and laboratory work. They are likely to pay their monthly/term/semester wise dues in time. They are expected to avoid rudeness, misbehaviour, and involve-ment in cheating, stealing or any other immoral activity. They must not possess communication/imaging devices (cell phone, camera etc.), and are not allowed to wear jewellery items. Any slightest breach of discipline may lead to the imposition of fine. Ms Sadia Qazi is appointed as new IC Discipline to maintain discipline at the campus while Major Sana Ayaz (Ex Hallian) is appointed as Lady Adjutant at Army Bur Hall College for Girls Abbottabad.
Discipline
Lady AdjutantMajor Sana Ayaz
IC Discipline College CampusMs Sadia Qazi
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Students Council
Students support the teachers in organizing a wide range of curricular and co-curricular activities so that their admin-istrative skills are enhanced at the following nominations:
PresidentVice PresidentSecretaryCouncil Members(2 from each Section)
Proctorial Board
To maintain discipline students assist the authority at the following positions:
College PrefectAssistant College PrefectClass Prefects(1 form each Section)Assistant Class Prefects
College Appointments
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Continuous assessment of students is an integral part of formal education. The College has an elaborated examina-tion system supervised by the Exam Cell and assisted by the required paraphernalia and infrastructure such as Exam Halls, etc. Besides Annual Board and University Exams subject wise internal monthly and terminal tests/exams are conducted as per the planners and the results are incorporated in students’ dossiers to share the compiled information with the parents on requirement. Near the end of the academic year, mandatory detention examination is held. All internal papers are designed on the pattern of Board/University. Additionally PTM (Parent Teacher Meeting) is also conducted after each respective exam.
Assessment and Evaluation
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Burn Hall trains its students to aim high in the academic pursuits. Every year Hallians bring many Board and Univer-sity positions at SSC, HSSC, graduate and post graduate level.
High Achievers
Class XI – 2019
Class XII – 2019
Maryam Sheikh1035/1100
Maryam Irshad482/505
Pre-Medical
Pre-Medical
Zaira Bibi1019/1100
Misbah Noor470/505
Zunash Raza880/1100
Pre-Engineering Humanities
Pre-Engineering
ICS
Humanities
Aymen Tariq958/1100
Maha Haroon410/485
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BS English Batch 2018-2022 1st Semester Result
BS Psychology Batch 2018-2022 1st Semester Result
Kainat Balqiaz501/600
Habiba Riaz508/600
Mina Shah501/600
Fatima Zahra Pirzada489/600
Saman Raza484/600
Anusha Ali Malik499/600
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Positions in University of PeshawarB.Sc - Part – II
Positions in University of PeshawarB.A - Part - II
Kanwal Munir1st Position in UOP
Psy, Eng Lit
Zoo, Bot, Chem
Sadia Kanwal1st Position in UOP
Sania Farooq3rd Position in UOP
Maira Ilyas 1st Position in UOP
Psy, Stats
Mahnoor Aziz3rd Position in UOP
Psy, Stats
Zoo, Bot, Chem
Psy, Fine Arts
Laiba Asad2nd Position in UOP
Historic Result of Burn Hall
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The Position holders BA/BSc (2019) at Peshawar University along with the VC (University of Peshawar) Dr Muhammad Asif Khan
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Kanwal Munir, BA Part-II (1st Position)
Laiba Asad, BA Part-II (2nd Position)
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Mahnoor Aziz, BA Part-II (3rd Position)
Sadia Kanwal, B.Sc Part-II (1st Position)
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Sania Farooq, B.Sc Part-II (3rd Position)
Maria Ilyas, BA Part-II (1st Position)
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Ume Roman 335/500
1st in UOP
Meena Gul 328/500
3rd in UOP
Marwa Kiran332/500
2nd in UOP
MA English (Previous)
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Maryam Babar 513/600
1st Position (Among Affiliated Institutions)
Ayesha Noor 506/600
3rd Position (Among Affiliated Institutions)
Aimen Ejaz508/600
2nd Position (Among Affiliated Institutions)
MSc Psychology (Previous)
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Admission Policy
Courses Offered
Section A Section B Section C Section D
Eligibility CriteriaThe required percentage of marks in SSC examination is given with each category as following:
Candidates having minimum 50% marks in intermediate can apply for:
• BS English• BS Computer Science• BS Psychology• BBA (Hons)
Pre-Medical80%
Pre-Engineering 80%
Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Pre-Engineering/Pre-Medical
ICS Maths, Computer, Physics Maths, Computer, Statistics Computer, Statistics, Economics
HumanitiesEnglish Lit, Fine Arts, CivicsEnglish Lit, Psychology, Fine Arts Psychology, Economics, Statistics
Psychology, Economics, Fine ArtsEnglish Lit, Economics, CivicsPsychology, Statistics, Civics
Computer Science75%
Humanities/Arts65%
The following formula will be applied to set the merit:
Academics: 50 marksTest 40 marksInterview 10 marksTotal 100 marks
Eligibility Criteria
BS & BBA-4 Year Programs
FA (Section E)
FSc
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One Time Charges
Fee Structure
Boarder
Fee Policy (Subject to Revision)
Day Scholar Boarder
Admission Fee Rs. 10000 Rs. 10000
Security Deposit (Refundable) Rs. 25000 Rs. 100000
Registration Fee Rs. 1500 Rs. 1500
Building Fund Rs. 10000 Rs. 10000
Maintenance Fund Rs. 10000 Rs. 10000
Exam Fee Rs. 500 Rs. 500
Pocket Money (Half Yearly) Rs.7000
CIV Army
Class Fee Per Month Fee Per Month
Prep-1 Rs. 27231 Rs. 20275
2nd Rs. 27490 Rs. 21312
3rd Rs. 27166 Rs. 20129
4th Rs. 27406 Rs. 20369
5th – 6th Rs. 27972 Rs. 20651
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Day Scholar (School)
Day Scholar (College)
BS Programme
CIV Army
Class Fee Per Month Fee Per Month
Montessori Rs. 8313 Rs. 8313
Prep-1st & 2nd Rs. 7384 Rs. 4451
3rd Rs. 8094 Rs. 4925
4th Rs. 8334 Rs. 5166
5th – 6th Rs. 8900 Rs. 5448
7th Rs. 9869 Rs. 6126
8th Rs. 9380 Rs. 5637
9th – 10th Rs. 9904 Rs. 9904
Cls - I Rs. 9500 Rs. 6048
Cls – II Rs. 10423 Rs. 6680
Cambridge Rs. 11701 Rs. 7390
CIV Army
Class Fee per Month Fee per Month
F.Sc Rs. 11280 Rs. 6689
FA Rs. 10624 Rs. 6033
CIV Army
Class Fee per Semester Fee per Semester
BS Rs. 68850 Rs. 46800
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College Uniform
Class XI - XII
BS and BBA (Hons.) Semester I-VI Summer
White Shalwar Kameez with Sleeves, Cuffs, Shoulder Flaps and Gents Collarand following Chiffon Dupatta:
BBA - TurquoiseBS English - PurpleBS Psychology - MaroonBS Computer Science - Peach
Sash (13 cm) Light Blue for XI, Navy Blue for XIIBlack School Shoes without Heels, (Oxford Pattern)
SummerWinter
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Faculty of EnglishMs Ume Kalsoom (HOD) M.Phil Literature, MA (Philosophy) ,B.EdMs Sabbah Mubashir MA EnglishMs Faiza Sanah MBA (Finance), M.Ed, DIT Ms Sumaira Naz Qureshi MA English Mr Muhammad Rizwan M.Phil Applied Linguistics, MSc ChemistryMs Kainat Kanwal BS EnglishMs Saiqa Farhan M.Phil Literature, MA EMP (Educational Planning and Management)Ms Nageena Taj M.Phil Literature, M.EdMs Maria Farooq MA English
Faculty of Urdu
Faculty of Islamiat
Faculty of Pak Studies/Political Science
Ms Tehreen Kanwal M.Phil Islamiat, B. Ed
Ms Atia Jadoon (HOD) MA UrduMs Nadia Bibi MA Urdu
Ms Shagufta Maqbool (HOD) MA Political Science, B. EdMs Hina Muft MA Political ScienceMs Saima Raza Tanoli M.Phil IR, M. Ed
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Faculty of Economics
Faculty of Maths
Faculty of Computer Science
Faculty of Physics
Faculty of Chemistry
Ms Nighat Rehman (HOD) MA Economics, M.EdMs Shazia Irshad MA Economics
Ms Anum Parveiz (HOD) MS Software Project Management, BS IT (Hons), CCNA
Ms Tahira Hayam Khilji (HOD) MSc Maths, MBA (HRM)Ms Fazeelat Sultana M.Phil MathsMs Sabeen Sadiq MS Maths (Fluid Mechanics)
Ms Sadaf Ishfaq (HOD) MSc Physics, B.Ed Ms Aneesa Nawaz MSc PhysicsMs Shafaq Nisar M.Phil ElectronicsMs Faiqa Naveed M.Phil Physics
Ms Najam Us Sahar (HOD) M.Phil ChemistryMs Nadia Rauf MSc ChemistryMs Saima Khan MSc Chemistry, M.EdMs Sadia Hameed MS Chemistry, B.EdSyeda Sidra Bibi MS Chemistry, B.Ed
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Faculty of BiologyMs Noshaba Gul (HOD) MSc Zoology, B.EdMs Sadia Khalid MSc BotanyMs Asma Kamran M.Phil Zoology (Endocrinology)Ms Anjum Naheed MSc Botany, B.EdMs Sadia Khan M.Phil Biological Sciences (Plant Genetics and Genomics) M.Ed
Faculty of Fine Arts
Faculty of Psychology
Ms Saeeda Jehanzeb MFA Fine Arts, M.Ed
Ms Kanwal Zahra Abbasi (HOD) M.Phil Psychology, B.Ed Ms Farkhanda Sarwar MSc Psychology, M.EdMs Khola Mahrukh MSc Psychology, B.EdMs Raeesa Arshad MSc Psychology, MA English Ms Shakeela Nawaz MSc Psychology, B.EdMs Mishaal Sherin MSc Psychology
Faculty of StatisticsSyeda Nazneen Fatima (HOD) MSc StatisticsMs Saima Ambreen M.Phil Statistics, B.Ed
Faculty of Management SciencesMr Mubarak Ahmed (HOD) MS Software Project Management, MA EnglishMs Nazia Bashir MS Management SciencesMs Saima Sajjad M.Phil FinanceMs Sana Khan MS Marketing
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Scheme ofStudies for
BS Programmes
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311 Principles of Accounting (02)
312 Business English (03)
313 Micro Economics (03)
314 Introduction to Business (03)
315 Introduction to Sociology (03)
316 Business Maths (03)
321 Macro Economics (2)
322 Management (03)
323 Business Communication (03)
324 Principles of Marketing (03)
325 Business Statistics (03)
326 Financial Accounting (03)
431 FundamentalsoffinancialManagement (03)
432 Organization Theory and Behavior (03)
433 Islamiat and Pak Studies (03)
434 Marketing Management (03)
435 Logic and Critical Thinking (03)
441 Computer Application for Business (03)
442 Financial Management (03)
443 Business Ethics (03)
444 Human Resource Management (03)
445 Business Law (03)
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551 Managerial Economics (03)552 Small and Medium Enterprises (03)553 Business Research Methods (03)554 Total Quality Management (03)555 Cost Accounting (03)
561 Quantitative Techniques in Management (03)562 Supply Chain and Logistics (03)563 Operation & Production Management (03)564 Money and Banking (03)565 Entrepreneurship (03)
671 Management Information System (03)672 Strategic Management (03)673 Elective 1 (03)674 Elective 2 (03)675 Elective 3 (03)
681 Operation Research (03)682 E-Business (03)683 Elective 4 (03)684 Elective 5 (03)685 Elective 6 (03) BBA Internship (03)
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Syeda Kaneez Mehmona, BBA
In BBA we learn to take up challenges in business management
and industry. The degree prepares students with analytical, ad-
ministrative, interpersonal and technological skills.
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Summary of Scheme of Studies for BS (CS) Program
• Duration: 04 years
• Number of semesters: 08
• Number of weeks per semester: 16 - 18 (16 for teaching and 2 for examinations)
• Total number of credit hours: 132
• Number of credit hours per semester: 15 - 19
• Pure CS courses (Minimum): 76 per cent
• Non-CS courses (Maximum): 24 per cent
• Pure CS courses: 31
• Partial/Supporting/Non-CS courses: 10
SEMESTER I Knowledge Sub Course Course Course Lecture Lab Total Area Area Nature Code Title Cr. hrs Cr.hrs Cr.hrs
Computing Fundamentals Core CS3101 Fundamentals of 2 1 3 (2+1) Computers
Natural Science Maths Supporting CS3102 Calculus and 3 0 3 (3+0) Analytical Geometry
Natural Science Maths Supporting CS3103 Probability and 3 0 3 (3+0) Statistics
Humanities English Supporting CS3104 Functional English 3 0 3 (3+0)
Computing Programming Core CS3105 Programming 3 1 4 (3+1) Fundamentals
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS = 16
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SEMESTER II Natural Science Maths Supporting CS3201 Multivariate Calculus 3 0 3 (3+0)
Natural Science Maths Supporting CS3202 Discrete Structures 3 0 3 (3+0)
Humanities Culture Supporting CS3203 Pakistan Studies/ 3 0 3 (3+0) Islamic Studies
Computing Programming Core CS3204 Object Oriented 3 1 4 (3+1) Programming
Computing Hardware & Core CS3205 Digital Logic Design 2 1 3 (2+1) Circuitry
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS = 16
SEMESTER III Computing Programming Core MATH-432 Computation in 2 1 3 (2+1) MATLAB
Computing Algorithms Core CS4301 Data Structures and 3 1 4 (3+1) Algorithms
Humanities English Supporting CS4302 Communication Skills 3 0 3 (3+0)
Computing Networking Core CS4303 Data Communication 3 0 3 (3+0)
Natural Science Maths Supporting CS4304 Linear Algebra 3 0 3 (3+0)
Computing AI Core CS4305 Artificial Intelligence 3 0 3 (3+0)
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS = 19
SEMESTER IV Computing Databases Core CS4401 Database Systems 3 1 4 (3+1)
Computing Software Core CS4402 Operating Systems 3 1 4 (3+1)
Computing Networking Core CS4403 Computer Networks 3 0 3 (3+0)
Computing + Machine learning Core CS4404 Theory of Automata 3 0 3 (3+0) Maths
Computing Web Core CS4405 Web Technologies 3 1 4 (3+1) development
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS = 18
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SEMESTER V Computing Algorithms Core CS5501 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 0 3 (3+0)
Computing Programming Core CS5502 Object Oriented 2 1 3 (2+1) Analysis & Design
Computing Programming Core CS5503 Advanced Programming 3 1 4 (3+1)
Computing Networking Core CS5504 Information Security 3 0 3 (3+0)
Computing Databases Core BES-475 Geo. Information 3 0 3 (3+0) System
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS = 16
SEMESTER VI Computing Hardware Core CS5601 Computer Organization 4 0 4 (4+0) architecture & Architecture Computing Software Core CS5602 Software Engineering 3 0 3 (3+0) Engineering Computing Web development Core CS5603 Mobile Applications 3 1 4 (3+1) Development Computing Artificial Core CS5604 Human Computer 3 0 3 (3+0) Intelligence Interaction
Computing Machine learning Core CS5605 Applied Image Processing 2 1 3 (2+1)
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS = 17
SEMESTER VII Humanities English Supporting CS6701 Technical & Scientific 3 0 3 (3+0) Writing
Computing Any Compulsory CS6702 Final Year Project-I 0 3 3 (0+3)
Social Sciences Management Supporting BA565 Entrepreneurship 3 0 3 (3+0) Sciences
Computing Any Elective CS67XX Specialization Elective-I 3 0 3 (3+0)
Computing Any Elective CS67XX Specialization Elective-II 3 0 3 (3+0)
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS = 15
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SEMESTER VIII Computing AI Core CS6801 Natural Language 3 0 3 (3+0) Processing
Computing Software Ethics Core CS6802 Professional 3 0 3 (3+0) & Copyrights Practices
Computing Any Compulsory CS6803 Final Year Project - II 0 3 3 (0+3)
Computing Any Elective CS68XX Specialization 3 0 3 (3+0) Elective - III
Computing Any Elective CS68XX Specialization 3 0 3 (3+0) Elective - IV
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS = 16
OVERALL CREDIT HOURS = 132
Wania Khan, XII Computer Science
My experience at Burn Hall has been an eye-opener in terms of knowledge gain. The study of coding made me realize the beauty of software development as it enlightened me in the sense that the journey of innovation is rare and remarkable. Department of Computer Science is taking a commendable initiative towards making sure the equal presence of women on the front lines of technology by introducing BS program in this field. It will surely reframe the conversation of what it means to be a technologist so that more female students can embrace career in the field.
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101 English-I (Compulsory) (02)
102 Introduction to Psychology-I (03)
103 History of Psychology (03)
104 Pakistan Studies (Compulsory.) (03)
105 Practicum-I (03)
106 Minor I (Statistics-I/Sociology-I/Economics-I) etc (03)
200 English-II (Compulsory) (2)
101 Introduction to Psychology-II (03)
202 Schools of Psychology (03)
203 Islamic Education (Compulsory) (03)
204 Practicum-II (03)
205 Minor I (Statistics-II/Sociology-II/Economics-II) etc (03)
300 Psy-300 Communication Skills-I (Compulsory) (03)
301 Psy-301 Educational Psychology (03)
302 Psy-302 Positive Psychology/Ethics in Psychology (03)
303 Psy-303 Experimental Psychology-I (03)
304 Psy-304 Minor II (Math-I/Biology-I/Computer Science-I) (03)
401 Communication Skills-II (Compulsory) (03)
402 Community Psychology (03)
403 Introduction to Social Psychology (03)
404 Experimental Psychology-II (03)
405 Minor II (Math-II/Biology-II/Computer Science-II) (03)
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501 Research Methodology-I (03)
502 Applied Statistics-I 3 (03)
503 Personality Theories-I (03)
504 Psychological Testing-I (03)
505 Mental Health and Psychopathology-I (03)
506 Developmental Psychology (03)
601 Research Methodology-II (03)
602 Applied Statistics-II (03)
603 Personality Theories-II (03)
604 Psychological Testing-II (03)
605 Mental Health and Psychopathology-II (03)
606 Neurological Bases of Behavior (03)
701 Computer Applications (03)
702 Counseling Psychology (03)
703 Human Resource Management (03)
704 Consumer Psychology (03)
705 Cognitive Psychology (03)
706 Motivation (03)
707 Advanced Social Psychology (03)
708 Forensic Psychology (03)
709 Environmental Psychology (03)
710 Cross Cultural Psychology (03)
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801 Organizational Psychology (03)
802 Health Psychology (03)
803 Clinical Psychology (03)
804 Leadership in Organization (03)
805 Marketing Research and Promotional Strategies. (03)
806 Behavioural Analysis and Management (03)
807 Sports Psychology (03)
808 Muslim Psychology (03)
809 Parapsychology (03)
810 Internship Report (03)
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Fatima Saleem, MSc Psychology
Burn Hall is a true epitome of excellence. I am blessed and
honoured to spend years under the supervision of talented and
devoted teachers.
Zunash Raza, BS Psychology
Department of Psychology has flourished to an extent that students
are making career through this department, which is blessed with
dedicated faculty, rendering remarkable services.
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Pakistan Studies General (02)
Political Science I (03)
Psychology I (03)
313 English-I (03)
314 Introduction to Literature-I (03)
315 Introduction to Linguistics (03)
Islamic Studies (2)
Political Science II (03)
Psychology II (03)
324 English-II (03)
325 History of English Literature-I (03)
326 Phonetics and Phonology (03)
Introduction to Computer (03)
Statistics I (03)
International Relations I (03)
433 English-III (03)
434 Introduction to Literature-II (03)
435 Morphology and Syntax (03)
Human Rights and Citizenship (03)
Statistics II (03)
International Relations II (03)
443 English-IV (03)
444 History of English Literature-II (03)
445 Semantics (03)
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551 English-V (03)
552 Literary Criticism (03)
553 The Pre-Romantic Experience (03)
554 The Novel: Birth and Rise (03)
555 Schools of Thought in Linguistics (03)
556 Psycholinguistics )03)
561 Literary Criticism and Theory (03)
562 The Elizabethan Drama (03)
563 The Romantic Experience (03)
564 Sociolinguistics (03)
565 Grammar (03)
566 Pragmatics (03)
L i t e r a t u r e L i n g u i s t i c s
Course Tile Code Credit Course Tile Code Credit
The Victorians and the 671 (03) Discourse Analysis 676 (03) Moderns
The Novel: Growth and 672 (03) Stylistics 677 (03) Development
Shakespeare Studies 673 (03) Second Language 678 (03) Acquisition
American Literature 674 (03) Historical Linguistics 679 (03)
Pakistani Literature 675 (03) Media Discourse Analysis 679 (03) in English
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L i t e r a t u r e L i n g u i s t i c s
Course Tile Code Credit Course Tile Code Credit
Post-Shakespeare Dramatic 671 (03) Forensic Linguistics 685 (03) Experience
The American Experience 682 (03) Language, Culture, and 686 (03) Identity
Women Writers in the 20th and 683 (03) Language and Gender 687 (03) 21st Century
World Literature in English 684 (03) World Englishes 688 (03)
Research Report 689 Research Report 689 (03)
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If you enjoy poetry and prose in all its glory, if you have a creative mind and want to pursue English Literature. This is your chance to be a part of English Department at ABHCG. It will take you to the new heights of artistic achievements.
Maheen Amjad, BS English
We have such an atmosphere at Burn Hall that is conducive to
creative and productive learning as it is a place of civility and
good cheer.
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Admission of FA/FSc (1st Year 2020)Important Dates/Notes
Availability of Prospectus/Registration Form - 1st to 20th April 2020
Written Test - 22nd April 2020
Interview - 23rd & 24th April 2020
Display of Merit List - 28th April 2020
Submission of Dues - 28th April to 4th May 2020
Purchase of Books/Uniform Items - 5th & 6th May 2020
Orientation/Welcome Address by the Principal - 8th May 2020
Commencement of Classes - 11th May 2020
Note: The uniform items, text books and note books will be available at the College
campus. Therefore, the students are not encouraged to buy the same from the
market.
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Admission – BS ProgrammesImportant Dates/Notes
Disciplines
I. English
II. Psychology
III. Computer Science
IV. BBA
Admission of BS Programmes - 1st June 2020
Availability of Prospectus/Registration Form - 1st June to 31st July 2020
Written Test - 10th August 2020
Interview - 17th to 20th August 2020
Display of Merit List - 21st August 2020
Submission of Dues - 24 to 27th August 2020
Orientation/Welcome/Reception at the College Campus - 31st August 2020
Commencement of BS Classes Semester (Fall) 2020 - 1st September 2020
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How to get to
Army Burn Hall College for Girls Abbottabad
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