ENGINEER <strong>PEC</strong> September 2007R&D activitiesAnnexure ‘C’30. Details of the books/journals published by thecollege/instituteNATIONAL QUALITY ENHANCEMENT AND31. List the details of project proposals/PC-Is submitted to ASSURANCE CRITERIA SETHQ NUST/sponsoring/donor agencies32. Details of R&D work/consultancy services and (HEC Quality Enhancement and Self Assessmentavailability of expertise publicized by the Criteria Set)college/institute to the public/private sectors. Other Criteria No Description No. of Standards *prospective sectors informed about these resourcesfor commercialization 7. Standard and Quality of Instructions33. How much R&D funding has been generated by 7.1 Completion of Coursescollege/institutes <strong>from</strong> other agencies 7.1.1 Theory34. Details of Future R&D Plans of the college/institute 7.1.2 Practical7.2 Perception of Students7.2.1 Theory______________________7.2.2 PracticalSignature (Dean)COUNTERSIGNED7.3 Course File7.4 Student's FeedbackAnnexure ‘B’ 8. Students8.1 AdmissionLIST OF CLAUSES AND SUB CLAUSES OF ISO 90008.2 Admission Response and %Age AdmittedQMS 8.3 Intake9. Academic Buildings and other Allied FacilitiesClause 1. Scope 9.1 Buildings (hired or owned)1.1 General 9.2 Other Allied Facilities1.2 Application10. Annual Cost Per StudentClause 2. Normative Reference11. Financial Support to StudentsClause 3. Terms and DefinitionsClause 4. Quality Management System12. Class Size4.1 General Requirements12.1 Theory4.2 Documentation Requirements12.2 PracticalClause 5. Management Responsibility13. Office Hours for Academic Counseling5.1 Management Commitment14. Other Facilities for Students5.2 Customer focus 14.1 Hostel (S) Accommodation5.3 Quality Policy 14.2 Convocation Hall / Auditorium5.4 Quality Planning 14.3 Sports Facilities (including Swimming Pool,5.5 Responsibility, Authority and Communication Gymnasium etc)5.6 Management Review 14.4 Student TransportClause 6. Resource Management14.5 Other Facilities6.1 Provision of Resources15. Yield6.2 Human Resources6.3 Infrastructure16. <strong>Dr</strong>opouts6.4 Work Environment17. Average DurationClause 7. Product Realization18. Internship / Practical Training7.1 Planning of Product Realization19. Quality of Product7.2 Customer-Related Processes19.1 Placement Bureau7.3 Design and Development 19.2 Alumni’s Satisfaction7.4 Purchasing 19.3 Employers' Feedback7.5 Production and Service Provision 19.4 Acceptance for Admissions in Foreign7.6 Control of Monitoring and Measuring Devices UniversitiesClause 8. Measurement, Analysis and Improvement19.5 Average Starting Salary of Graduates8.1 General19.6 Average Time Taken to Find a Job8.2 Monitor and Measurement20. Operational Budget8.3 Control of Non-Conforming Product8.4 Analysis of Data21. Development Budget8.5 Improvement22. Investment and Internal Resource Generation22.1 Investment60
ENGINEER <strong>PEC</strong> September 200722.2 Internal Resource Generation Development: The Response to Change, In: United23. Research and PublicationsNations Industrial Development Organization 3023.1 Faculty Research Grantyears of industrial development 1966-1996, Ed:23.2 Effective Utilization of Research Grant and itsBrennan P.J. and Weston G. Published by ISC inNet Outcomeassociation with UNIDO London UK pp. 380-38923.3 Faculty Publications in HEC Approved Journals5. Sandholm, Lennart, (2000). Quality In DevelopingCountries In: Juran’s quality control Hand book 4th23.4 Continuity of Faculty Researchedition ed. Juran J.M. and Gryna F.M. McGraw Hill inc.23.5 Academic Collaboration6. Wilson, Steven R. (1995). The Quest for23.6 Textbooks Written by Faculty MembersRecognizable Standard: New path in Quality,23.7 Budgetary Allocation for Conferences, Standardization and Metrology, In: United NationsSeminars, Colloquium etc.Industrial Development Organization 30 years of23.8 Computer and Internet Facilities industrial development 1966-1996, Ed: Brennan P.J.23.9 Accessibility of Faculty/Students to and Weston G. Published by ISC in association withComputers/Internet Facilities and International UNIDO London UK pp. 362-371Databases 7. Vincent, K.O. and Joel E.R. (2004). Principles of Total24. Industrial Linkage Quality, London Kogan Pages Ltd24.1 Industrial Liaison Office8. www.abet.org24.2 Commercialization of Research Findings9. www.iso.google25. Website10. www.pec.org.pk11. Yung, Winco K. C. (1997). The Value of TQM in theAnnexure ‘E’Revised ISO 9000 Quality System, InternationalJournal of Operation & Production Managementvolume 17 issue 2 pp. 221-230INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITETION CRITERIA SETFOR ENGINEERINGAbout Author<strong>PEC</strong> Registration. No: ME3640(ABET Criteria set)General for Criteria for Basic Level Programs<strong>Dr</strong>. Nawar Khan is a professional1. Criterion 1. StudentMechanical Engineer. He graduated2. Criterion 2. Program Educational Objectives<strong>from</strong> the University of Engineering and3. Criterion 3. Program Outcomes and AssessmentTechnology Peshawar in 1981 and4. Criterion 4. Professional Componentlater did his MSc Mechanical5. Criterion 5. FacultyE n g i n e e r i n g ( S p e c i a l i z e d i n6. Criterion 6. FacilitiesProduction Engineering) <strong>from</strong> the7. Criterion 7 Institutional Support and FinancialUniversity of Engineering and Technology Lahore in 1995.Resources<strong>Dr</strong> Nawar Khan completed his Ph.D under a split Ph.Dprogram of MoST <strong>from</strong> the University of Engineering and8. Criterion 8. Program CriteriaTechnology Lahore and De Montfort University, LeicesterUK in August 1999. His field of specialization is Total14. REFERENCESQuality Management (TQM), particularly the ‘Quality1. Eicher L. D. and Mikil R. (1993). Perception Of Quality Awards’. He has got his MBA degree, specialized in HRM,In The Developing Countries In: ISO 9000 Quality in January 2005 <strong>from</strong> Allama Iqbal Open UniversityManagement System, UNCTAD/GATT and ISO joint Islamabad. He is also a Certified Quality Assurance Leadpublication Geneva SwitzerlandAuditor for ISO 9000:2000. He is author of a number of2. Hewitt, Tom and Wield David (1995). Technological national and international research publications. <strong>Dr</strong> NawarCapabilities and Competitiveness. Two Needs That Khan is also the Principal Investigator of Pakistan NationalDefy Measurement In: United Nations Industrial Quality Award (PNQA) project for Higher EducationDevelopment Organization 30 years of industrial Commission (HEC) of Pakistan. He is a member ofdevelopment 1966-1996, Ed: Brennan P.J. and Institute of Engineers, Pakistan and lifetime member ofWeston G. Published by ISC in association with Pakistan Engineering Council. Presently, he is serving asUNIDO London UK pp. 330-337Professor at the College of Electrical and Mechanical3. Nawar, Khan and <strong>Sheikh</strong>, M.A. R. (October 1997). Engineering, Peshawar Road Rawalpindi, a constituentISO 9000 - The Core of TQM for A Developing College of the National University of Sciences andCountry. In: Proceedings of Pakistan’s Third Technology (NUST), Pakistan.International Convention on Quality Control. Lahore:Ibrahim Publisher pp.333 - 3474. Prokopenko, Joseph (1995). Human Resources61