Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering, CASE

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In May 2001, a group of highly qualified Engineers, returned from abroad after completing PhD degrees from United States of America, joined hands to repay their nation by imparting higher education in Pakistan, with specific focus on engineering education. Main idea was to bridge the widening gap in technological know-how between developed and developing countries. By bringing together proven experts, highly skilled professionals and intelligent, enthusiastic learners on one platform. To realize the dream EET was established as a not-for-profit public charitable organization. Since its inseption, EET has been aiming towards dissemination of advanced knowledge in engineering disciplines and information technology. EET believes in investment in human minds. Through human resource development and enhancement of technological prowess of the nation, EET is striving to usher in a new era of progress and prosperity.

First convocation
The CASE first convocation held successfully on Monday, June 25th 2007 on CASE premises. The Governor Punjab Lt. Gen. (R) Khalid Maqbool conferred 257 Master degrees to the graduating students. The Chief Guest Dr. S. Sohail H. Naqvi, Executive Director Higher Education Commission, delivered the Keynote address for the convocation.

University Relations

CASE is actively pursuing collaboration in Undergraduate(Bachelors), Graduate(Masters) and Post Graduate(Doctorial) programs with several leading foreign universities. Most recently, Professors from C.T. Bauer College of Business, University of Houston Texas visited CASE in July 2004. Possible collaboration in the areas of Graduate(Masters) and Doctoral level teaching, curriculum development and research related activities were discussed.

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