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  • Tuesday, November 25, 2025

  • Business

  • Shama Munir

The Department of Civil Engineering organized an industrial visit as part of the course Highway Engineering (CEE 301). Students from the 5th semester visited HRTC Burhan on November 24, 2025, where they were warmly welcomed by Engineer Abdul Rauf.

The visit provided students with valuable practical exposure to advanced highway material testing and evaluation techniques. They observed state-of-the-art equipment used for pavement analysis, as well as modern bitumen and aggregate testing methods. This hands-on experience strengthened their understanding of highway construction materials, pavement behavior, and performance assessment, effectively bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications in modern highway engineering.

On Behalf of CUI Wah Campus and the Department of Civil Engineering, Dr. Danish Farooq, Assistant Professor and Engr. Sarmad Manzoor, Lecturer, expressed their sincere gratitude to the HRTC Chief and administration for their support and facilitation during the visit.











  • Wednesday, May 21, 2025

  • CUI

  • Shama Munir

The Department of Computer Science organized an industrial visit to WeRPlay Gaming Software House on May 13, 2025. The visit, supervised by Dr. Muhammad Bilal, Lecturer, was designed to provide students with firsthand exposure to the gaming industry and insights into professional practices in game development and software engineering.

The session commenced with a warm welcome from Mr. Ahmed Badar, QA Engineer, followed by an engaging introductory presentation by Ms. Himal Khan, Associate HR. She shared an overview of WeRPlay’s completed and ongoing projects, highlighting the essential skills and development phases involved in game production. Following the presentation, Mr. Ahmed Badar led a guided tour of the facility, where students visited various departments and interacted directly with team members. These interactions allowed students to explore the tools, workflows, and real-world challenges faced by professionals in the gaming industry.

The two-hour visit proved to be a valuable learning experience, bridging the gap between academic knowledge and industry practices. Both faculty and company representatives agreed on the importance of continued collaboration and expressed interest in organizing similar visits in the future to strengthen industry-academia linkages.












  • Friday, March 28, 2025

  • CUI

  • Shama Munir

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, CUI Wah Campus, organized an industrial visit to Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) for second-semester students on March 24, 2025, under the supervision of faculty members. HIT, a leading center for advanced defense and engineering, provided students with a hands-on learning experience. The visit began with a briefing session on HIT’s role in engineering and technology, followed by interactions with industry professionals and experts. Students also explored the state-of-the-art display center, research facilities, and workshops for practical exposure.

This visit aimed to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real-world applications in the defense and manufacturing sectors. By engaging with industry experts and observing cutting-edge technologies firsthand, students gained valuable insights that complement their coursework.




  • Monday, December 23, 2024

  • CUI

  • Shama Munir

The Department of Civil Engineering organized an industrial visit on December 9, 2024, for undergraduate students of the 5th and 7th semesters to explore the construction of a high-rise building project at Mount Khalid, Gulberg Greens, Islamabad. The visit provided students with an opportunity to observe various aspects of the project, guided by an in-depth briefing from the project planning coordinator, Syed Muhammad Tuaseen, and his team. Key project details discussed included the number of towers and stories, architectural and structural design, concrete mix design, and steel grades used. The team also explained the integration of advanced techniques such as using micro-silica for high-strength concrete and EPS panels for lightweight, cost-effective construction. Students observed the construction of shear walls, core walls, and the waterproofing system, along with the operation of specialized frameworks for fair-faced concreting. The visit also featured a demonstration of a 1m³ capacity batching plant and a tour of the material testing laboratory, where concrete cylinders were tested to ensure design strength. The session concluded with the project manager engaging faculty members in a discussion, sharing his professional experiences and insights into the challenges and solutions within Pakistan's construction industry.









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Industrial Visit - Gulberg Greens

  • Friday, May 24, 2024

  • CUI

  • Shama Munir

The Department of Mechanical Engineering has organized an industrial visit to Pakistan Railway's Central Diesel Locomotive (CDL) workshop, Rawalpindi on April 30, 2024 under the supervision of Lecturer, Usama Tahir for the students of BS(ME) 4th semester to explore the insight the intricacies of locomotive overhaul and repair maintenance.

The visit coordinator, Mr. Farooq explained to the students about the activities performed in CDL workshop. The students observed the meticulous processes involved in maintaining and repairing train locomotives. Students participated in an interactive sessions led by experienced railway technicians, asking questions and gaining deeper insights into locomotive maintenance and engineering principles.

Students also witnessed hands-on demonstrations of repair techniques, guided by skilled technicians. They observed the disassembly and reassembly of locomotive components, gaming valuable insights into practical engineering practices.

Beyond technical knowledge, students established invaluable networking by interacting with industry professionals, allowed students to forge connections, gain insights into career pathways, and explore potential internship opportunities within the railway sector.

At the end the students extended their sincere gratitude to Mr. Ahsan Zamir (Works Manager), Mr. Fahad Qaisar (AWM), Mr. Rizwan Ahmad Khan (sub engr.) and Mr. Farooq for coordinating the visit and providing all possible cooperation. Additionally, they thanked the staff and technicians at the CDL workshop for their hospitality and invaluable insights shared during the visit.

This industrial visit was not only educational but also inspiring and served as a reminder of the importance of bridging classroom learning with real-world applications by preparing the students for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in their engineering careers.















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