
Industrial Tours
Industrial Tour 2025
In 2025, the Criminology Department conducted an insightful industrial tour to the Punjab Safe Cities Authority, Anti-Narcotics Force, and Punjab Forensic Science Agency in Lahore. The visit provided students with practical exposure to modern surveillance systems, anti-drug enforcement operations, and forensic science techniques, enriching their academic knowledge with real-world applications.
Business Administration Department organized a multi-industry educational tour, visiting KIMS Food Hattar, Pakistan Stock Exchange, ATLAS Honda Ltd Sheikhupura, Paramount Pharmaceuticals, and GRAYS of Cambridge Sialkot. The tour provided students with valuable exposure to diverse business sectors, including finance, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and sports goods, bridging academic learning with real-world industrial practices.
In 2025, the Electrical Engineering Department organized an industrial tour to two major energy infrastructure sites: the 500kV Gatti Grid Station in Faisalabad and the Ghazi-Barotha Hydropower Project. The Gatti Grid Station, operated by NTDC, plays a critical role in connecting major power sources like Tarbela Dam and Muzaffargarh Thermal Plant to Punjab’s grid. It steps down 500kV to 220kV for efficient distribution to industrial and agricultural sectors and was upgraded in 2019 to enhance grid stability and support CPEC energy initiatives.
The Ghazi-Barotha Hydropower Project is a 1,450 MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric facility located on the Indus River, near Attock. Completed in 2004 and developed by WAPDA, it was financed by major international organizations including the World Bank and ADB. Students gained hands-on exposure to large-scale power generation, hydropower mechanics, and Pakistan's sustainable energy efforts.
In 2025, the Chemical Engineering Department organized an industrial tour to Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) and Fatima Fertilizer Plant in Sadiqabad. The tour offered students valuable insights into real-world applications of chemical engineering, including petroleum extraction processes, gas purification, and large-scale fertilizer production. Students observed safety protocols, plant operations, and environmentally sustainable practices being implemented in both industries.