BS Textile Engineering is a professional undergraduate degree course that prepares students with textile manufacturing, production of yarn, processing of fabrics and technology of garments. As the textile industry is the cornerstone of the Pakistani economy, this program is preferred by many students to establish the career in an industry with high demand. One of the most significant steps that one should know before application is the fee structure, which can assist the students and parents to plan the four years investment in education. Pakistan has a variable fee structure depending on the type of university, be it public or privately run, and also depending on the facilities, faculty knowledge and resources available to students.
| Institute | Program Name | Duration | Fee Structure |
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| Hamdard University Faisalabad Campus | BS Textile Engineering | 4 year |
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| National Textile University NTU Faisalabad | BS Textile Engineering | 4 |
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| National Textile University NTU Faisalabad | BS Textile Engineering Technology | 4 |
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| The National College Faisalabad | BS Textile Engineering |
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The first choice of many students is still the public universities because of the cheap fee structure and educating them through government subsidies. BS Textile Engineering costs between PKR 30,000 to PKR 70,000 per semester at universities like National Textile University (NTU) Faisalabad, NED University Karachi and UET Lahore. The overall charge of the four year programme would typically be between PKR 250,000 to PKR 500,000. Such universities as well make laboratories available to students in well equipped laboratories at a fraction of the cost of private universities and make them a highly competitive choice of universities.
In Pakistan, the tuition fee is higher in private universities, although they tend to have more modern campuses, a higher student-teacher ratio, and good industry connections. In private institutions such as Hajvery university, The Superior University and University of management and technology (UMT) per-semester fee may vary between PKR 100,000 and PKR 180,000. The four year degree may cost PKR 800,000 to PKR 1,400,000. Despite this more expensive price, most students will prefer these universities due to their friendly admission policy, a high level of research facilities, and career development.
In addition to tuition, students have to calculate a few other expenses which are included in the technical education programs. These can be the admissions fees PKR 10,000 to PKR 25,000, examination fee, student activity fee, laboratory use fee and library fee. Students might also need to buy raw materials, software and printing services to carry out practical projects and final-year research work. Students in other cites have hostels (PKR 40,000 to PKR 100,000 per year) and transportation costs as other factors.
Scholarships and financial grants schemes are available in several universities in a bid to make BS Textile Engineering more accessible. Need-based scholarships are often granted in public universities by Higher Education Commission (HEC) along with merit scholarships to the highest performing students. Individual universities can give early admissions, sibling, and alumni family discounts or discounts to students with a high level of academic performance. Certain groups and organizations in the textile industry also sponsor students with total or partial tuition, especially those students willing to work in the industry upon graduation.
Ans: PKR 35,000-60,000 per semester (public) and PKR 80,000-160,000 per semester (private) are typical prices based on the facilities in the universities.
Ans: No, in most cases universities take admission fees, library fees, lab fees and security deposits as separate fees and most of the times paid within the first semester only.
Ans: Yes, the majority of universities update their fee system every year and increase it by a minor percentage usually 5-10% in a year.
Ans: Yes, universities do come with merit based scholarships, need-based assistance, and various government supported programs such as Ehsaas and PEEF to assist students.
Ans: Yes, there are several installment plans available in many privates (generally two or three parts per semester) in order to enable students to pay their college fees more conveniently.