DA Degree College
for Women, Phase-VIIi
admission
Admission to DCW-VIII is carefully
monitored to ensure proper selection.
Applicants to XI-Year intermediate
Science, Commerce or Humanities must have completed their SSC from any
Board or should have appeared in any equivalent examination recognized
by the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi {BIEK}, in the respective
faculty.
The students should fall in one
of the following categories, to be entitled for consideration for admission
to the respective faculty.
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| Faculty |
Choice of college,
available to students securing |
College allocation
by Education Directorate |
| Pre-Medical |
75% and Above |
74.99% and Below |
| Pre-Engineering |
70% and Above |
69.99% and Below |
| Commerce |
70% and Above |
69.99% and Below |
| Gen.
Science* |
65% and Above |
*Available only at DCW -
VIII |
| Liberal Arts |
50% and above |
*Available only at DCW -
VIII |
Applicants to B.Sc, B.Com and
B.A –Part-I should have qualified HSC examination Karachi Board
or should have cleared an equivalent examination from any other board.
Applicants to the Masters programme should be
qualified in B.A/B.Com/B.Sc. {with Economics} B.Sc {Mathematics or Statistics
or Physics} from any recognized University.
Admissions are strictly on merit, based on their
performance in Board/University examination. Clearing an aptitude test
is mandatory for:
- English Elective
- Fine Arts
- Mathematics
Failing which another subject
will have to be chosen.
Intermediate (Liberal Arts)
Compulsory Subjects |
| XI |
English (Normal) / (Advanced), Islamiat,
Urdu (Normal) / (Advanced) |
| XII |
English (Normal) / (Advanced), Pakistan Studies, Urdu
(Normal) / (Advanced) |
| Note: Students need to study
the three compulsory subjects and take up an IT course. Beside the
4 subjects they also need to select a total of three subjects from
the following groups. The students must choose any One subject from
a group. |
Group # 1 |
Group # 2 |
Group # 3 |
Group # 4 |
Group # 5 |
Islamic studies
Mathematics Psychology |
Library Science
Computer Science
Fine Arts
Economics |
Geography
Islamic History
Education |
Statistics
Civics |
Urdu (Elective)
English (Elective)
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Intermediate (Science and Commerce)
Subjects |
XII - Year |
Compulsory |
Pre- Medical
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Pre- Engineering
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Gen. Science
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Commerce |
| English (Normal) / (Advance) |
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Optional |
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| Biology |
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| Business Maths |
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| Chemistry |
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| Computer Science |
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Physics/Stats |
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| Principles of Accounting-I |
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| Principles of Commerce-I |
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| Principles of Economics-I |
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| Statistics |
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Stats/Physics |
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Intermediate (Science and
Commerce)
Subjects |
XI - Year |
Compulsory |
Pre- Medical
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Pre- Engineering
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General Science
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Commerce |
| English (Normal) / (Advance) |
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| Islamiat |
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| Urdu (Normal) / (Advance) |
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Optional |
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| Biology |
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| Computer Science |
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| Principles of Accounting-II |
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Physics/Stats |
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| Principles of Commerce (Banking)-II |
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| Commercial Geography |
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| Statistics |
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Physics/Stats |
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DEGREE
Compulsory |
| 3rd Year |
English, Islamic
Studies |
| 4th Year |
Pakistan Studies,
Urdu/Social Science/Natural Science |
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Group
# 1 |
Group
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Group
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Group
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| Liberal Arts |
Islamic Studies
Mathematics
Psychology
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Library Science
Fine Arts
Economics
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Geography
Islamic History
Education
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Urdu (Elective)
English (Elective)
Stats
Political Science
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| Science |
Maths
Physics
Stats/Chemistry
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Maths
Economics
Stats
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Maths
Physics/Stats/
Economics
Comp. Science
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Chemistry
Zoology
Botany |
| Commerce |
Part I
1. Introduction to Business
2. Principles of Accounting
3. Stats and Business Maths
4. Economic Analysis and Policy
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Part
II
1. Business Communication
2. Principles of Management
3. Economic Development of Pakistan
4. advanced Accounting and Cost Accounting
5. Business and Industrial Law Optional:
6. Select any One of the following
- Auditing and Income Tax Law
- Intro to Computer Application in Business
- Principles of Insurance
- Principles of Marketing
- Banking Finance
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Masters in Economics
DCW-VIII is the only College
in DHA which is offering a post graduate degree in Economics in affiliation
with the University of Karachi. Stating this programme in 1997, we have
provided several outstanding Masters degree holders to the market.
Eligibility
Students
who have done their bachelors with Economics are eligible for admission
to the M.A Economics programme.
Following subjects are being offered in this programme:
M.A. Previous |
M.A. Final |
| Micro Economics |
Micro Economics |
| Public Finance |
International Economics |
| Advance Economic Statistics |
Monetary Economics |
Optional Subjects |
Optional Subjects |
a. Mathematical Economics
b. National Income Accounting |
a. Econometrics
b. Development of Economics |
Evaluation and Assessment
Concepts acquired in a classroom
need to be reinforced and assessed. For this purpose we, at DCW phase-VIII
regularly and vigorously evaluate our students’ performance. We
have established an entire system of assessment that includes:
- Monthly Tests
- Quizzes
- Assignments
- Projects
- Presentations
- Mid-term Examination (only for Intermediate)
- Preliminary Examination
- Preliminary Examinations are scheduled
prior to the final examinations of Board/University.
Securing a minimum of 40% marks in tests and
examinations and 75% attendance is a prerequisite for the issuance of
admit card. Students need to obtain clearance from individual subject
and class teachers as well as other relevant departments before they are
issued the admit card.
Code of Conduct
The students attending DCW-VIII need to abide
by the following rules and regulations at all times, during their stay
in the College:
Uniform
The students need to wear the following
as part of the uniform:
- Whit shirt (Knee length with collar and ¾
Sleeves).
- White Shalwar.
- Plain white dupatta
- Navy blue sweater/shawl (as winter wear)
- Closed black shoes.
- College monogram on the shirt pocket (Right
side).
- College ID Card on faculty colour string.
Note: for students’ convenience
all the above are available (on payment) at the College uniform shop and
the ID card shall be issued by the College.
Punctuality
- The College gates will be closed for
the students at 8:00 am sharp.
- Students are required to reach the College
before 8:00 am.
- Late arrival is not permitted and will
not be excused.
- Prompt departure from the College at
2:00pm is encouraged.
Attendance
- Attending all scheduled classes/practical
is mandatory for all students.
- Students are not allowed to miss any class/practical
for any reason.
- At least 75% attendance is mandatory for appearing
in Board/University examination, failing which examination form/admit
card will with held.
Leave
- Absence from College for personal reasons/illness
should be intimated through an application.
- Medical certificate is to be submitted promptly
in case of an illness.
- A fine of Rs 100/- per day will be charged
in case of an uninformed leave.
- One month’s absence without any intimation
to the College will lead to suspension from the College.
- For the students’ safety they are not
allowed to leave the College except in case of an emergency. In such
a case only parents can come to fetch their daughter. Parents will have
to present some valid personal identification.
- The College will remain closed on all gazetted
holiday during summer/winter vacation and 1st and 3rd Saturday of the
month. Announcement in this regard will be made by the College Administration.
Discipline
- Students must wear their College identity
card at all times.
- Carrying/ using cellular phone, MP3 Player
and any electronic gadget is not allowed. If confiscated, these items
would not be returned.
- Students indulging in rowdyism, damaging College
property, furniture and soft boards will be penalized for such misconduct.
- Academic silence and discipline is to be observed
in and around the College during lecture hours and at all times in the
library.
- Expressing disrespect by word or deed for
the College, its property and its rules or disfiguring the College will
be dealt with strictly.
- Distributing undesirable printed material/books/magazines
is not allowed.
- Consistently poor academic performance will
lead to a student’s expulsion.
- Endangering the safety of others, dishonoring
self/ others will be strictly penalized.
- The College reserves the right to amend and
revise its rules and regulations as and when it deems appropriate.
- The College management reserves the right
to expel any student found contravening any of these rules and regulations.
Note: students and their parents/guardians
are advised to acquaint themselves with this code of conduct for compliance.
Instructions for Parents
- Parents must attend the parent-teacher
meetings.
- Prior appointments should be sought before
visiting the College.
- In case desiring an unscheduled meeting, the
parents are requested to patiently await their turn.
- Parents are discouraged from requesting
an early leave for their daughter.
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