Type | Engineering Institution & Military School |
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Established | 1957 |
Commandant | Brigadier General Tariq Javaid |
Academic staff
|
90 |
Students | 1600 (~250 Cadets) |
Location |
Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan 33°36′00″N 73°02′00″E / 33.6°N 73.0333°ECoordinates: 33°36′00″N 73°02′00″E / 33.6°N 73.0333°E |
Mascot | Shahzore Shahzore |
Affiliations |
Higher Education Commission Pakistan Engineering Council |
Website | ceme.nust.edu.pk |
The College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (Urdu: برقی اور میکانی کالج) or CEME is the constituent college of the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan. It is also responsible for academic and military training to the Gentleman Cadets of Pakistan Army, as well as officers of Pakistan Army ,Cadets after graduating from the CEME go to the Pakistan Military Academy Kakul for 1 year special military training and pass out at the rank of Captain to join the Pakistan Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. The campus includes all on-campus facilities, hostel accommodation, auditorium, academic blocks, conference halls, spots complex and mess facilities. The library is fully computerized, with a collection of 70,000 volumes.
Sports facilities at EME include three tennis courts, a basketball court, a squash court, badminton court, football grounds, cricket pitches, a swimming pool, Horse Riding Club and two gymnasiums. CEME cricket and squash team won the Inter-NUST title in 2016.
On 1 April 1957, College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (CEME) was established at Quetta as EME School and In 1969, EME School was given the status of college and civilians were admitted, In 1981 a BSc program started at CEME giving it the status of a university and a few years later in April 1984 CEME moved to its current location in Rawalpindi from Quetta.