Virtual University of Pakistan - Master's Degree Programs

Master's Degree Programs

Students who have completed their Bachelor's degree (with at least 45% marks) from a recognized university or institution can apply for admission to Master of Computer Science (MCS), Master of Information Technology (MIT) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs. These programs comprise seventy-two credit hours each, spread over four semesters.

In the recent past Virtual University of Pakistan has also developed for more Business related courses for the new admissions for Fall 2012, the courses offered by University included Master of Commerce (M.Com), Master of Business Administration (Equivalent To Ms), Ms In Business Administration, MSBA-Master of Science in Business Administration (1.5-year / 3-semester) degree, Master of Business Economics (MB ECO). M.Com Two years

Students completing their 16-year education in computer science and information technology field are given admission to this advanced level degree program. According to HEC criteria, these degrees are equivalent to an MPhil program offered by any other university in the country.

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