NED University of Engineering and Technology - Faculties and Departments

Faculties and Departments

The university offers graduate and post-graduate degrees in engineering disciplines. It has seven main faculties:

  • Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
    • Civil Engineering
    • Environmental Engineering
    • Architecture and Planning
    • Petroleum Engineering
    • Urban and Infrastructure Engineering
    • Construction Engineering
    • Earthquake Engineering
  • Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Textile Engineering
    • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
    • Automotive and Marine Engineering
  • Faculty of Chemical and Material Engineering
    • Material Engineering
    • Metallurgical Engineering
    • Polymer and Petrochemical Engineering
    • Chemical Engineering
  • Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    • Computer and Information Systems Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Electronic Engineering
      • Bachelor of Electronic Engineering
      • Bachelor of Telecommunications Engineering
  • Faculty of Information Sciences and Humanities
    • Computer Science and Information Technology
      • Bachelor of Computer Science and Information Technology
      • Bachelor of Software Engineering
    • Mathematics
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Humanities and Management
  • Bio-Medical Engineering Department
    • Bio-Medical Engineering
    • Food Engineering

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