University of Malakand

The University of Malakand (Urdu: یونیورسٹی آف ملاکنڈ; Pashto: ملاکنډ پوهنتون; abbreviated as UOM) is a Public Sector University located in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Founded in 2001, the university offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in various academic disciplines.[1] In 2010, the university was ranked "seventh" in the general category in Pakistan by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.[2]

University of Malakand
جامعہ مالاکنڈ
ملاکنډ پوهنتون
An aerial view of Malakand University
Other name
UoM
Motto
Bridging the gap between aspirations and achievements.
Motto in English
University at Glance...'
TypePublic
Established2001; 23 years ago (2001)
AccreditationHigher Education Commission of Pakistan
ChancellorGovernor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Vice-ChancellorRashid Ahmad
ProvostMuhammad Shoaib
Director AdministrationEzzat Khan
Administrative staff
Muhammad Nasim
Students7500
Undergraduates4300
Postgraduates~700
150
Location,
Pakistan

34°40′07″N 72°03′35″E / 34.66861°N 72.05972°E / 34.66861; 72.05972
CampusRamorra, Chakdara
Colours    Green, gold, cyan
Websiteuom.edu.pk
University of Malakand

Background edit

The need for a university in Malakand Division had been felt since 1972, as the area had remained underprivileged for a long time but the idea could not be materialized until 2001. In 2001, It was established through a charter issued by the Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on August 30, 2001, and it was recognised by the Higher Education Commission of Islamabad. [3] The university has acquired more land reaching nearly 300 acres surrounded by fenced boundary walls (about 7 km). The university is located in the center hub of the Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, linked with the District Swat, Lower and Upper Dir, Chitral, and Malakand.

Distinctions edit

The 2020 QS world rankings placed the University of Malakand as the top university in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ninth highest (and overall 17th) in Pakistan, and among the top 351–400 in Asia.[4]

Vice Chancellors edit

  1. Prof. Dr. Jehandar Shah - December 2001 – 2007)
  2. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Iqbal (September 2007 − April 2008)
  3. Prof. Dr. Rasul Jan (April 2008 − 2013)
  4. Prof. Dr. Johar Ali (2013-2017)
  5. Prof. Dr. Rahmat Ali (November 2017)
  6. Prof. Dr. Gul Zaman (October 2017 – Dec 2021)
  7. Prof. Dr. Rashid Ahmad (December 2021 – present)

Convocations edit

The convocations for the Bachelor of Science (Hons) and Bachelor of Arts (Hons) have been held on the following dates:

  • 1. Session (2001–2005), Date 10 Feb 2007[5]
  • 2. Session (2002–2006),
  • 3. Session (2003–2007),
  • 4. Session (2004–2008), Date 28 June 2012
  • 5. Session (2005–2009),
  • 6. Session (2006–2010),
  • 7. Session (2007-2011), Date 15 Oct 2012

Currently, Master of Science and Master of Arts programmes are also ongoing but no convocation has been held for them.

Departments edit

  1. Department of Chemistry
  2. Department of Biotechnology
  3. Department of Biochemistry
  4. Department of Botany
  5. Department of Computer Science & IT
  6. Department of Economics
  7. Department of Education
  8. Department of English
  9. Department of Geology
  10. Department of Islamic Studies
  11. Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
  12. Department of Law
  13. Department of Management Studies
  14. Department of Mathematics
  15. Department of Pashto and Oriental Languages
  16. Department of Political Science
  17. Department of Pharmacy
  18. Department of Physics
  19. Department of Psychology
  20. Department of Sociology/Social Work
  21. Department of Software Engineering
  22. Department of Statistics
  23. Department of Tourism and Hotel Management
  24. Department of Zoology

References edit

  1. ^ UoM. "Academic degree programmes offers". Malakand University Press. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  2. ^ HEC. "Quality and Research based Ranking of Pakistan's HEIs". Higher Education Commission. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  3. ^ "1". University Of Malakand.
  4. ^ "University of Malakand,Chakdara". Top Universities. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  5. ^ "Malakand university holds first convocation". DAWN.COM. 2007-02-11. Retrieved 2022-05-01.

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