Criteria to moun a new programme by nuc

The National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (NUCES) has a set of criteria to mount a new program. Here are some of the key criteria:

  1. Academic Relevance: The program should be relevant to the current industry needs and academic trends.
  2. Market Demand: There should be a demand for the program in the job market, and the program should be able to meet the needs of the industry.
  3. Competitive Advantage: The program should offer a unique selling proposition (USP) that differentiates it from other programs offered by other institutions.
  4. Faculty Expertise: The program should be taught by faculty members who have expertise in the relevant field and are able to provide high-quality instruction.
  5. Infrastructure and Resources: The institution should have the necessary infrastructure and resources to support the program, including state-of-the-art equipment, software, and facilities.
  6. Curriculum Design: The curriculum should be designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field, and should include a mix of theoretical and practical courses.
  7. Assessment and Evaluation: The program should have a robust assessment and evaluation system in place to ensure that students are meeting the program's learning outcomes.
  8. Accreditation: The program should be accredited by a recognized accrediting agency to ensure that it meets the standards of quality education.
  9. Industry Partnerships: The program should have partnerships with industry partners to provide students with practical experience, internships, and job opportunities.
  10. Student Demand: There should be a demand for the program from students, and the program should be able to attract a sufficient number of students to be viable.
  11. Financial Viability: The program should be financially viable, and the institution should be able to generate sufficient revenue to support the program.
  12. Alignment with NUCES's Mission and Vision: The program should align with NUCES's mission and vision, and should contribute to the institution's goals and objectives.

These are some of the key criteria that NUCES uses to mount a new program. The specific criteria may vary depending on the program and the institution.