Introduction

Computer science program at ITU is distinguished by the excellence of the faculty, main focus on research, and by the breadth of its Ph.D. program. The department has been growing steadily since its founding in 2012, and currently has about 360 students and 14 full time faculty members, out of which 11 are with Ph.D. degrees and Postdoc experience. The Doctor of Philosophy is a research degree and is awarded on the basis of scholarly proficiency, distinctive achievement in a special field, and the capacity for independent, original investigation.

Objective

The Doctor of Philosophy program in Computer Science at ITU will have two principal objectives for the intellectual development and the educational experience of participating graduate students. First, the program is intended to provide technically oriented and scientific postgraduate education to the motivated knowledge seekers and researchers. Second, the program will offer students opportunities to study the philosophical and theoretical foundations underlying the discipline. These two objectives will lead to intellectual growth in ITU students. The central mechanism for this intellectual growth will be the preparation of a research-intensive thesis. Students will be required to conduct, report, and defend original research that makes a scholarly contribution to their field. Prior to commencing their thesis work, candidates will be required to prepare a detailed research proposal, which includes a thorough review of the relevant scientific literature, formal description of the research problem and some preliminary notions about the methodology. At this stage, guided by their faculty supervisor(s), students will learn how to clearly define a research problem and how to specify a systematic plan for its investigation. They will learn the methodologies used for the analysis of the problem, which may include experimental techniques, numerical/mathematical methods and software tools.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Completion of 18 years of education (MS/MPhil/equivalent) in Computer Science, Data Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Statistics, Economics, Mathematics, or any other related field, from an HEC recognized university*
  • Scored at least first division in the annual system, or CGPA of at least 3.0, in the relevant terminal degree. Thesis work is mandatory during MS/M Phil. (Percentage will only be considered if CGPA is not mentioned on the transcript)
  • Scored CGPA at least 2.0 or equivalent percentage in BS degree as per HEC guideline .
  • Scored 60% marks or above in matriculation, or equivalent examination.
  • Scored 60% marks or above in intermediate, or equivalent examination.
  • Scored at least 60% in the ITU Graduate Admissions test and interview

Details*

  • A candidate must have strong computer science skills such as programming in different languages
  • A candidate must have strong analytical and writing skills
  • A candidate must have strong research background. Previous publications will be a plus point

Admission Test

ITU Admission Test

Applicants to the PhD programs have to take the ITU Graduate Admission Test. A minimum score of 60% is required.

The ITU Graduate Admission Test will be held at the ITU campus in Arfa Software Technology Park in Lahore.
For information about dates please click here here.
Entry Test Pattern

Fellowship

ITU has introduced the Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Program for all doctoral candidates enrolled in a full-time course of study at ITU. Each Pre-Doctoral Fellow will be given PKR 80,000 per month.