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Karachi University (Department of Computer Science)

Department of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science, University of Karachi, was established by a resolution of Academic Council in its meeting, held on November 27, 1984, and it began functioning in the academic year 1985-86 by offering a Degree Program in Master of Computer Science (MCS) and become one of first institutions in Karachi imparting education in Computer Science and technology. The Department also offers evening program leading to Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Computer & Information Sciences. In the year 1995, the Department also started MCS evening program, on self-finance basis, to cater the growing demand of professionally skilled manpower in the field of Computer Science.

Recently, it has started the B.S. (Computer Science) program, a four years degree program leading to M.S. (Computer Science), a one-year program after completing the B.S. The University of Karachi has excellent supporting faculty in the subjects of Mathematics, Statistics, Physics and other allied subjects for teaching these courses at B.S. (Computer Science) level.
Programs Offered
  • MS
  • MCS
  • BS (Computer Science)
  • MS (Software Engineering)
  • PGD (Computer & Information Systems)
  • BCS

For more information, visit the KU website http://www.csku.edu.pk

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