Islamic University of Science and Technology - Schools of Study

Schools of Study

The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the following schools of study:

School of Technology
There are five undergraduate and three post graduate courses offered under this school.
  • B. Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering,
  • B. Tech Electrical Engineering,
  • B. Tech Computer Science and Engineering,
  • B. Tech Civil Engineering,
  • B. Tech Food Technology,
  • Masters in Computer Applications,
  • M.Sc. IT,
  • M. Sc. Food Technology.
School of Business Studies
There is one post graduate and one undergraduate programme.
  • Bachelors in Business Administration (B.B.A.)
  • Masters in Business Administration (M.B.A.).
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
The postgraduate courses offered under this school of study are:
  • M.A. Arabic Language and Literature.
  • M.A. Islamic Studies.
  • M.A. English Language and Literature.
  • M.A. Journalism & Mass Communication.
  • M.A. International Relations (Peace and Conflict Studies)
School of Sciences

The University offers an undergraduate under this school:

  • B. Sc Actuarial and Financial Mathematics.
Government Polytechnic Pulwama, IUST Campus

The University has started diploma courses from year 2012 in the fields of:

  • Diploma in Civil Engineering.
  • Diploma in Electrical Engineering.
  • Diploma in Mechanical Engineering.

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