Recognition and Reputation
Higher Education Commission of Pakistan of Pakistan (HEC) places Sir Syed university at No. 14 in its rankings in the engineering category. The university is a member of the International Association of Universities and Association of Commonwealth Universities. It is represented on the Governing Board of the International Association of Universities (IAU) through its vice chancellor. All the engineering programs of the university are accredited by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) and recognized by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC). It is listed in the category (W) (highest ranking universities) by the HEC. It was graded as a five-star university by the Charter Inspection and Evaluation Committee (CIEC). It is the first ISO 9001:2008 certified university of Pakistan.
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