Office of Admissions
LUMS DHA, Lahore Cantt. 54792, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92 42 3560 8000 Ext.: 2177
The Master of Science (MS) programmes offered by the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) at LUMS are rigorous and designed to impart specialised professional and research-oriented training. Students have the options to choose from MS-by-Coursework or MS-by-Thesis.
The vision of the Electrical Engineering department at LUMS is:
To become internationally recognised regional leaders in electrical engineering research and education, and to serve society through innovation, indigenous solutions, and development of valuable human resource.
Mission:
The Electrical Engineering (EE) graduate programme is rigorous and designed to impart specialised professional and research-oriented training. It is geared towards solving complex issues of 21st Century pertaining to LIFE (Biomedical Devices and Point-of-Care Healthcare), DATA (AI Hardware and Theoretical Foundations), and SUSTAINABILITY (Systems View of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus) with design thinking in curricula to produce not only successful professionals but also thought leaders. Students will be taught to identify, formulate and solve complex engineering problems and assess the impact of their area of specialization on engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
The programme is becoming internationally recognised for its research environment, international collaborations, and world-class faculty with training from leading international universities around the world. The Department of Electrical Engineering is one of the largest departments at SBASSE with 22 PhD faculty members, and numerous labs with dedicated staff members. EE faculty and students publish frequently in top journals and conferences with 215+ research publications during 2017-19 (27.5 % of entire LUMS publication). Further, faculty members at EE won research funding of over PKR 215 million during 2017-19 to support cutting-edge research being conducted at LUMS.
The MS programme in Electrical Engineering has 4 streams/areas of specialisation and Students have the option to choose from MS-by-Coursework or MS-by-Thesis.
Students must fulfil 30 credit hour requirements. Students can take up to 6 credit hours of elective courses outside the Department of Electrical Engineering including DGPC approved courses from outside of school and approved Suleman Dawood School of Business courses. In addition, a maximum of 6 credit hours of 400-level courses can be taken. All other courses taken towards the MS degree must be of 500-level or above. Students would be required to submit their tentative academic plan for degree completion to the GPC by add/drop deadline of their second semester.
The MS programme degree requirements for each stream of specialisation are shown below. For a non-thesis option (course-work-only), a student may take an Independent Study/MS Project (3 credit hours) in addition to core and elective requirements to fulfil 30 credit hour requirement. The deliverable for Independent Study/MS Project will be an approved report and a presentation.
Sr. # |
Categories |
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
1 |
Core Course requirement for the Stream |
EE552 |
Power Electronics |
3 |
2 |
EE555 |
Renewable Energy Systems |
3 |
|
3 |
EE516 or
EE561 or
EE563 or
EE567 |
Any one of the following courses*
Foundations of Deep Learning
Digital Control Systems
Convex Optimisation
Smart Grid Technology and Applications |
3 |
|
4 |
EE509A |
MS Thesis-I |
3 |
|
5 |
EE509B |
MS Thesis-II |
3 |
|
Credit hours requirement for core courses = 15 for MS-by-thesis; 9 for MS-by-coursework. |
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6 |
Elective Courses in the Steam: Any three courses from Sr. No. 6-13 |
EE453 |
Power Systems Protection and Stability |
3 |
7 |
EE561 |
Digital Control Systems |
3 |
|
8 |
EE553 |
High Voltage Engineering |
3 |
|
9 |
EE554 |
Modeling and Control of Electric Machine Drives |
3 |
|
10 |
CS664 |
Software Engineering for the Smart Grids |
3 |
|
11 |
EE576 |
Smart Grid Technology and Applications |
3 |
|
12 |
EE557 |
Electricity Markets |
3 |
|
13 |
EE454 |
Power System Planning |
3 |
|
Remaining credit hours can be completed by taking any EE graduate course or other courses as defined in the policy (stated above) for out-of-area and undergraduate courses. Elective courses can be added and removed from the list after the approval of EE DGPC. *Students who take more than one course from the section can get further courses counted as elective(s). |
Sr. # |
Categories |
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
||
1 |
Core Course requirement for the Stream: Any three from Sr. No. 3-12 along with EE564/EE515 |
EE564 EE515 |
Stochastic Systems or Applied Probability |
3 |
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2 |
Any three courses from the courses listed below |
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3 |
EE51X |
Foundations of Deep Learning |
3 |
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4 |
EE511 |
Advanced Digital Signal Processing |
3 |
|||
5 |
EE560 |
Linear System Theory |
3 |
|||
6 |
EE561 |
Digital Control Systems |
3 |
|||
7 |
EE570 |
Digital Communication Principles |
3 |
|||
8 |
EE572 |
Wireless Communications |
3 |
|||
9 |
EE563 |
Convex Optimization |
3 |
|||
10 |
EE471 |
Computer Networks* |
3 |
|||
11 |
EE583 |
Network protocols & Performance |
3 |
|||
12 |
EE512 |
Digital Image Processing |
3 |
|||
13 |
EE-509A |
MS Thesis-I |
3 |
|||
14 |
EE-509B |
MS Thesis-II |
3 |
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Credit hours requirement for core courses = 18 for MS-by-thesis; 12 for MS-by-coursework. Additional core courses taken can reduce the elective requirements below. |
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15 |
Elective Courses in the Steam: Two courses from Sr. No. 15-19 |
Any course with code EE 51X/61X |
3 |
|||
16 |
Any course with code EE 56X/66X |
3 |
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17 |
Any course with code EE 57X/67X |
3 |
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18 |
Any course with code EE 58X/68X |
3 |
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19 |
EE412 |
Principles of Digital audio and Video |
3 |
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Remaining credit hours can be completed by taking any EE graduate course or other courses as defined in the policy (stated above) for out-of-area and undergraduate courses. Elective courses can be added and removed from the list after the approval of EE DGPC. |
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Sr. # |
Categories |
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
|
1 |
Core Course requirement for the Stream: Any three from Sr. No. 1-8) |
EE421 |
Digital Systems Design* |
3 |
|
2 |
EE522 |
Embedded Systems |
3 |
||
3 |
EE523 |
VLSI Design |
3 |
||
4 |
EE539 |
Radar Systems |
3 |
||
5 |
EE527 |
Mixed Signal Design |
3 |
||
6 |
EE530 |
Antenna Theory: Analysis & Design |
3 |
||
7 |
EE535 |
Wireless IC Design |
3 |
||
8 |
EE531 |
RF and Microwave Design |
3 |
||
9 |
EE-509A |
MS Thesis-I |
3 |
||
10 |
EE-509B |
MS Thesis-II |
3 |
||
Credit hours requirement for core courses = 15 for MS-by-thesis; 9 for MS-by-coursework. Additional core courses taken can reduce the elective requirements below. |
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11 |
Elective Courses in the Steam: Three courses from Sr. No. 11-15 |
Any course with code EE 52X/62X |
3 |
||
12 |
Any course with code EE 53X/63X |
3 |
|||
13 |
Any course with code EE 57X/67X |
3 |
|||
14 |
Any course with code EE 58X/68X |
3 |
|||
15 |
EE502 |
Electrodynamics |
3 |
||
Remaining credit hours can be completed by taking any EE graduate course or other courses as defined in the policy (stated above) for out-of-area and undergraduate courses. Elective courses can be added and removed from the list after the approval of EE DGPC. |
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Sr. # |
Categories |
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit Hours |
1 |
Core Course requirement for the Stream: Any two from Sr. No. 1-4) along with any one from Sr. No. 5 |
EE5313 |
Principles of Optics |
3 |
2 |
EE532 |
Opto-Electronic Devices |
3 |
|
3 |
EE528 |
Semiconductor Device Fundamentals |
3 |
|
4 |
EE524 |
Nanoelectronic Devices |
3 |
|
5 |
EE564
EE515
EE560
EE563 |
Any one of the following courses* Stochastic Systems Applied Probability Linear System Theory Foundations of Deep Learning Convex Optimisation |
3 |
|
6 |
EE-509A |
MS Thesis-I |
3 |
|
7 |
EE-509B |
MS Thesis-II |
3 |
|
Credit hours requirement for Core courses = 15 for MS-by-thesis; 9 for MS-by-coursework. Additional core courses taken can reduce the elective requirements below. |
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8 |
Elective Courses in the Steam: Any three courses from Sr. No. 8-16 |
EE532 |
Photonics Fundamentals |
3 |
9 |
EE632 |
Electrodynamics |
3 |
|
10 |
EE533 |
Quantum Optics |
3 |
|
11 |
EE534 |
Optical Communications |
3 |
|
12 |
EE435 |
Quantum Communication |
3 |
|
13 |
EE525 |
Photovoltaic Devices |
3 |
|
14 |
EE555 |
Renewable Energy Systems |
3 |
|
15 |
PHY 535 |
Condensed Matter Physics |
3 |
|
16 |
EE539 |
Radar Systems |
3 |
|
17 |
EE531 |
Microwaves and RF Design |
3 |
|
18 |
EE530 |
Antenna Theory: Analysis & Design |
3 |
|
Remaining credit hours can be completed by taking any EE graduate course or other courses as defined in the policy (stated above) for out-of-area and undergraduate courses. Elective courses can be added and removed from the list after the approval of EE DGPC. |
Applicants must meet the minimum eligibility criteria in order to be considered for admission to the Programme. The MS Electrical Engineering Programme at the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) is a two-year Programme.
Admission is purely merit-based and rests solely on the following criteria:
NOTE:
These are the minimum criteria that applicants need to fulfill in order to be eligible to apply. Fulfillment of these criteria does not guarantee admission to LUMS.
A minimum of 16 years of education leading to a degree Programme is required for applying to the MS Electrical Engineering Programme.
Applicants are expected to have obtained their Bachelor’s (or Master’s) degree from national or foreign institutions accredited or recognised by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan.
Applicants who have obtained their degrees from institutions not listed with the HEC, Pakistan, will be required to obtain an Equivalence Certificate from the HEC. For further information, please visit: www.hec.gov.pk.
As a minimum academic performance, all applicants must have a CGPA of at least 2.4 (on a scale of 4) or at least 60% marks in all university-level degrees.
Applicants applying to the MS Electrical Engineering Programme must have their Bachelor’s (or Master’s) degree in any one of the following areas:
Electrical Engineering
Electronics
Computer Science
Engineering/Applied Physics
Mechatronics Engineering
Computer Engineering
Telecom Engineering
Other engineering disciplines are peripherally related to electronics or electrical engineering.
NOTE:
Applicants completing their last degree by July 30, 2024, are eligible to apply for the MS Programme if they are meeting minimum admission requirements at the time of application submission.
Applicants must mention all their academic and test attempts & must not hide any information. The application will be evaluated on the basis of information provided at the time of application submission.
LUMS graduating class of 2024 are eligible to apply on the basis of their 7th semester result.
A. Local Applicants
Applicants to the MS Electrical Engineering Programme are required to take the following two (2) admission tests in order to be considered for Fall 2024 admission:
LUMS Graduate Admission Test (LGAT); and
LUMS SBASSE Subject Test in Electrical Engineering
B. International Applicants
Applicants residing outside Pakistan are required to take the GRE General Test through the Educational Testing Service (ETS), USA. For further information, please visit www.ets.org.
Due to the unavailability of the GRE Subject Test in Electrical Engineering, such applicants will be assessed based on their GRE General Test score only.
GRE scores must be reported to LUMS officially from the testing agency. The college code for reporting GRE (General) to LUMS is 0679.
NOTE:
LUMS Graduate Admission Test (LGAT) is comprised of Quantitative, Verbal, and Analytical sections.
The LGAT and SBASSE Subject Test Scores will be valid only for the admission of Fall 2024.
The LGAT and SBASSE Subject Test scores will be used for application evaluation and hence will not be disclosed to applicants.
Exemption for applicants who have taken Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Tests
Applicants who have taken the Graduate Record Examination GRE (General) (through the Educational Testing Service (ETS) USA) during the last two (2) years (i.e., after April 27, 2022) and obtained an aggregate score of 300 in the quantitative and verbal sections may choose not to take the LGAT. In addition to this, local applicants are required to take the SBASSE Subject Test in Electrical Engineering.
Applicants residing outside Pakistan are required to take the GRE General Test (through the ETS, USA). For further information please visit www.ets.org.
Due to the unavailability of the GRE Subject Test in Electrical Engineering, all local applicants must take the LUMS SBASSE Subject Test in Electrical Engineering.
Subject Test Guidelines:
Please visit the following link; Subject Test Guidelines
The admission application will be considered for evaluation after the successful completion of following Four (4) STEPS by the applicants on or before the stipulated deadlines:
Online Admission Application submission;
Online submission of scanned copies of required supporting documents;
Submission of an appropriate Application Processing Fee; and
Online Submission of the Letter of Recommendation by the Referees.
Note:
Applicants must complete and submit their Online Admission application on or before April 16, 2024; 5:00 pm (PKT).
Applicants are required to Online submit the scanned copies of all supporting documents on or before April 17, 2024.
After the successful submission of the Online application, applicants must make the Processing Fee payment by the deadline.
Referees must submit completely filled Letters of Recommendation by the given deadline.
Completion of all steps is mandatory. Application, documents, or fees received after the stipulated deadline will not be processed.
Shortlisted applications will be reviewed by the relevant committee to finalise the admission decision. Applicants are encouraged to provide complete information regarding their academic achievement, research reports, attended workshops, extracurricular activities, and must tell LUMS about their success stories in order to substantiate their applications. Applicants must provide complete and correct information regarding their academics, work experience and test attempts. The application will be evaluated on the basis of information provided at the time of application submission.
Performance in Interview
Shortlisted applicants may be requested to appear for an interview.
The modes of payment are as follows:
1. Voucher can be paid through cash, Pay Order and Bank Drafts made in favour of "Lahore University of Management Sciences" at any branch within Pakistan of following banks:
2. For online Credit/Debit card payment, please click here.
3. Vouchers can also be paid through ATM machines and internet banking portals of the following banks:
Note:
Advance Tax:
Through an amendment in the Income Tax Ordinance 2001 by Finance Act 2013, advance tax (under section 236 I) shall be collected @ 5% on the entire amount of fee except refundable portion.
Bank Helpline Numbers
Allied Bank Limited
1. UAN: 111-225-225, Branch contact No: 042-35748308
2. Regional Office: 042-35747603
Meezan Bank Limited
1. Region Office: 92-42-35786207
2. Head Office: 92-21-36406139
Bank Al-Habib Limited
1. Karachi: 92-21-32277231-239, Lahore: 0333-1218430
2. DHA Ph. 5 Branch: 042-37189231 042-37189234
Fee Structure for FY 2023-24
Particulars | Fall 2023 | Spring 2024 | Total |
Credit Hours | 6 | 6 | |
PKR | PKR | PKR | |
Admission Fee | 122,350 | - | 122,350 |
Tuition Fee | 243,540 | 243,540 | 487,080 |
Semester Registration Fee | 38,990 | 38,990 | 77,980 |
General Security | 51,000 | - | 51,000 |
Total | 455,880 | 282,530 | 738,410 |
Hostel Fee
Particulars | Fall 2023 | Spring 2024 | Summer 2024 |
PKR | PKR | PKR | |
Hostel Fee Double Occupancy | 75,140 | 75,140 | 22,100 |
Hostel Fee Triple Occupancy (Bigger room) | 54,700 | 54,700 | TBA |
Hostel Fee Triple Occupancy (Smaller room) | 46,070 | 46,070 | TBA |
Important Points
Refund Policy
To learn more about the University's Refund Policy, please click here.
Activity | Date |
---|---|
Online Application Deadline | April 16, 2023, 5:00 pm (PKT) |
Deadline to submit online supporting documents | April 17, 2023 |
LUMS Graduate admission Test (LGAT) and LUMS SBASSE Subject Test Administration (Tentative Date) | April 28, 2023 |
Deadline to take GRE | April 28, 2023 |
Completion of Admission Process | July 31, 2023 |
Commencement of Classes | September 2023 |
Note:
Please refer to the Admission Criteria tab.
Please refer to the Admission Criteria tab.
Test Registration Cards and instructions will be posted to the applicants' secure online application account and an email message will alert applicants that the Test Registration Card has been posted. It will be posted on applicants' online account one week before the test date.
You should submit all your transcripts latest by the Online document submission deadline. Copy of your degree can be submitted later.
Yes, financial aid is available on need basis.
Applicants must give their consent at the time of submitting the application in biographical section of the online application.
The recommendation letters can be from a faculty member who has had a reasonable opportunity to evaluate you academically.
If an applicant is unable to view his/her Test Registration Card despite completing all the requirements then he/she can write to us at admissions@lums.edu.pk.
You should recheck the completion and proper submission of your online application.
The application cannot be submitted after the deadline.
It is highly recommended to fill out the application form carefully. No changes can be made after the submission of online application. In sheer need an applicant can send the updated information to admissions@lums.edu.pk with the specific header "Change in Application Form".
In truly exceptional circumstances the Graduate Programme Committee may grant a deferral. All requests should be made in writing and will be reviewed on a case to case basis.
The final admission decision will be communicated through an official letter; however, you can check your application status through your online account. Regretfully, we are unable to provide information regarding your application status by telephone or e-mail.
The admission process is a well deliberated and thorough process. Each year we receive a large number of outstanding applications. Unfortunately, all of them do not qualify because of the limited number of available seats. The decision regarding admission is final.
If your application is unsuccessful you will also receive a letter informing you of this. Due to the volume of applications the University receive, it is not possible to provide feedback on unsuccessful applications.
A foreign national who is not of Pakistani origin and does not have a Pakistani passport/NICOP/CNIC is eligible to apply to LUMS under its International Student Programme. Applicants holding dual nationality out of which one is Pakistani are not eligible to apply through LUMS International Student Programme.
Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan is an independent, autonomous, and constitutionally established institution of primary funding, overseeing, regulating, and accrediting the higher education efforts in Pakistan.
HEC is responsible for formulating higher education policy and quality assurance to meet the international standards as well as providing accrediting academic degrees, development of new institutions, and uplift of existing institutions in Pakistan.
LUMS provides a well-maintained residential environment for international students.
Please visit the link for visa requirements: https://international.lums.edu.pk
Admission to LUMS MS programme is purely merit based and there are no quotas.
No, there are no age restrictions.
Admission to all programmes is purely on merit and independent of students’ ability to pay the related tuition fees. Once a student has been admitted to a programme, there are several mechanisms in place to provide financial support based on need and merit. All awards are reassessed each academic year based on performance, need, available resources and prevailing University policies. LUMS is committed to providing as much financial assistance as possible within the limits of its available resources. Nevertheless, the University may not be able to meet all requests for financial assistance, and it is strongly recommended that applicants secure as much of their own funding as possible.
Several Merit and Need-Based Scholarships are available for students who meet specific criteria.
A degree from a tier-one university is one of the few investments with all-but-guaranteed return. Studying in LUMS not only opens doors in the professional world but also unleashes intellectual and financial potential.
At LUMS, we believe that financial circumstances should never stand in the way. To help, LUMS offers Interest-Free loans to the students from less privileged backgrounds who, without such assistance, would not be able to attend a university.
At MS level, LUMS Interest-Free loan covers partial to full tuition fee expense. These awards are reassessed in each academic year based upon performance and demonstrated financial need. The repayment of these Interest-Free loans starts six (6) months after graduation with a time period of 3 to 5 years.
Remember – loan is an obligation and is required to be paid back in installments after graduation. Loan repayment not only contributes towards the recirculation of Financial Aid to deserving students but also inculcates social responsibility and ethical values within the students.
Merit Scholarship is a form of gift and does not need to be repaid. LUMS provides Merit Scholarship Award to students who have proven their ability to succeed academically. There is no separate application for the scholarship. Students are automatically considered for the award when they apply for admission to LUMS.
Merit scholarship award covers partial to full tuition fee for one year only and is awarded to the admitted batch based on LUMS Admission evaluation ranking for the first year.
Coverage of Scholarship Award
Top two students of each batch in each discipline will be awarded merit scholarships as follows:
Merit scholarship award covers partial to full tuition fee for one year only and is awarded to the returning batches who are placed on Dean's Honor List based on their academic performance.
Coverage of Scholarship Award
Top two students of each batch in each discipline will be awarded merit scholarships as follows:
Note: In case a student qualifies for both financial aid award and any other scholarship, he/she will receive the higher aid benefit. These awards are for one (1) year only and cannot be carried forward to subsequent years.
Financial aid will not be provided for the Summer Semester.
Financial Aid Award can be increased, reduced or kept the same at any stage of review during your stay at LUMS
LUMS reserves the right to physically verify the beneficiary's Home/Business premises.
LUMS reserves the right to amend, cancel, or terminate the awarded Financial Aid in case of any misrepresentation or incorrect information provided by the student. Such misrepresentation or concealment of facts may lead to the termination of your admission from the Programme. University also reserves the right to recover the awarded amount during the preceding year(s) from the recipient on an immediate basis.
Voucher can be paid through cash, Pay Order and Bank Drafts made in favour of "Lahore University of Management Sciences" at any branch within Pakistan of following banks.