Undergraduate Program Rules
Admission Policy
The college offers admission on limited number of available seats on open merit to all those candidates who have passed the requisite examination and are eligible for admission under the rules.
- The candidates are required to apply for admission on prescribed form attached to the college prospectus obtainable on payment from the college office during working hours. Attested photocopies of the certificate as mentioned in the prospectus must be attached with the form. Original certificate to be produced at the time of interview/registration.
- The admission dues are payable immediately after approval of admission. Delay in payment may lead to cancellation of admission.
- A candidate who want to cancel his admission and apply for refund, the following rules shall apply.
- 50% deduction of admission fee on cancellation within 7 days of admission.
- 100% deduction of admission fee on cancellation within 10 days of admission.
- No refund of on cancellation after 10 days of admission.
BRAINS in collaboration with FUTURE TRUST and other organizations offers scholarships worth 1.5 million for candidates belonging to all sections of the society and particularly those hailing from remote / backward areas of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa under various categories which include;
- Merit Scholarships
- Hafiz-e-Quran
- Teachers Sons
- Sports
- Defence Personal’s Sons/ Wards
Scholarship will be awarded purely on the basis of merit. Eligibility for any of the above scholarship will be based on achievement of minium of 75% marks in SSC examination and according to the regulations/ Schedule announced by the College from time to time.
Rules For Conduct Of Examinations
(for Non Semester Based Academic Programs)
- There shall be two terminal examinations in an academic year, followed by annual examinations of the
- Board/University. The terminal examinations shall normally be in December and March. For the benefit of students exact dates of commencement of examinations will be notified at least a month in advance No student may absent himself from any examination paper without prior intimation and that too for cogent reasons like illness or a serious family problem. Absence without intimation will result in cancellation of the whole examination, a fine of Rs. 150/- per paper and Rs: 1000/- for the complete examination. The Examination Committee may recommend a penalty of greater magnitude such as the student's being struck off the college roll in specific cases.
- The Controller of Examinations may refer specific cases for advice or for a decision to the Examination Committee duly notified by the Principal for suitable action.
- It shall be the responsibility of the Principal to ensure, through the Controller of Examinations that complete results of terminal examinations are displayed on the Notice Board/announced not more than three working days after the conclusion of the complete examination.
