The Department of English combines advanced AI-integrated learning, global communication skills,
and competitive exam preparation to equip students for international professional and academic success.
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Combining language, literature, and Artificial Intelligence to develop future-ready professionals in communication, media, education, research, and cultural studies

The Department of English combines advanced AI-integrated learning, global communication skills,
and competitive exam preparation to equip students for international professional and academic success.
Purpose & Direction
Mission
To empower students with advanced communication, critical thinking, research, and AI-integrated language skills for success in academia, media, and professional careers.
Vision
To make language both an art and a tool, preparing AI-enabled communicators for education, media, research, and global interaction.
Why choose us
Develop practical communication, analytical, and language intelligence skills for competitive exams, professional excellence, research, and global communication.
TESOL, creative writing, applied linguistics, and editorial paths are supported through tracks and electives.
Writing, speaking, critical analysis, and professional communication are embedded throughout the learning journey — shaping confident, articulate, and industry-ready graduates.
Explore classic and modern voices while connecting English language and literature to Pakistani culture, society, and real-world perspectives.
Academic pathways
Graduate ready
Key competencies and skills you will develop by graduation.
Analyse literary texts using appropriate critical and theoretical approaches.
Describe linguistic structures and variation relevant to English in use.
Produce clear, purposeful writing across academic, professional, and creative genres.
Design and deliver effective oral presentations and teaching demonstrations.
Apply TESOL or discourse-analysis methods where aligned with the chosen focus.
Conduct independent research using credible sources and ethical citation practices.
Department faculty
Admissions 2026