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About Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (UAAR)
Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (UAAR) was established in 1994 as a specialised public sector university focusing on agriculture in arid and semi-arid environments. Located in Rawalpindi, Punjab — in close proximity to Islamabad — UAAR is named after Pir Mehr Ali Shah (1859–1937), the revered Sufi saint and Islamic scholar from Golra Sharif who is one of the most respected spiritual figures of the Punjab region. The university is supervised by the Punjab government and recognised by the Higher Education Commission (HEC).
UAAR's core mandate is agricultural education and research adapted for the Potohar Plateau — a rain-fed (barani) agricultural zone covering Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, and Chakwal districts that is characterised by irregular rainfall and dry conditions. The university conducts research on drought-resistant crop varieties, rain-water harvesting, soil conservation, and sustainable agriculture for arid conditions. This research is directly relevant to Pakistan's food security challenges in areas where canal irrigation is unavailable.
UAAR's main campus is located in Murree Road, Rawalpindi, and the university also has a sub-campus in Attock. The university has expanded significantly beyond traditional agriculture to offer programmes in veterinary sciences, food technology, environmental sciences, computer science, and home economics, making it a comprehensive multi-disciplinary institution.
UAAR Grading Scale — HEC 10-Grade System
| Grade | Grade Points | Percentage Range | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| A+ / A | 4.00 | 85–100% | Excellent / Outstanding |
| A- | 3.67 | 80–84% | Very Good |
| B+ | 3.33 | 75–79% | Good |
| B | 3.00 | 70–74% | Above Average |
| B- | 2.67 | 65–69% | Average |
| C+ | 2.33 | 60–64% | Below Average |
| C | 2.00 | 55–59% | Satisfactory |
| C- | 1.67 | 50–54% | Pass |
| D | 1.00 | 45–49% | Minimum Pass |
| F | 0.00 | Below 45% | Fail |
How to Calculate Your UAAR GPA
GPA = Σ(Grade Points × Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credit Hours
Worked Example — BS Agriculture Semester 3
| Subject | Credit Hours | Grade | Grade Points | Quality Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agronomy I (Kharif Crops) | 3 | A | 4.00 | 12.00 |
| Soil Science | 3 | A- | 3.67 | 11.01 |
| Plant Physiology | 3 | B+ | 3.33 | 9.99 |
| Agricultural Entomology | 3 | B+ | 3.33 | 9.99 |
| Agri. Economics | 2 | A | 4.00 | 8.00 |
| Farm Machinery Lab | 1 | A | 4.00 | 4.00 |
| Total | 15 | — | — | 54.99 |
GPA = 54.99 ÷ 15 = 3.67 — An excellent semester at UAAR's BS Agriculture programme, well above the distinction threshold.
How to Calculate Your UAAR CGPA
CGPA = Σ(Semester GPA × Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credit Hours
Four-Semester Worked Example
| Semester | Semester GPA | Credit Hours | Quality Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Semester 1 | 3.45 | 15 | 51.75 |
| Semester 2 | 3.55 | 15 | 53.25 |
| Semester 3 | 3.67 | 15 | 55.05 |
| Semester 4 | 3.50 | 16 | 56.00 |
| Total | — | 61 | 216.05 |
CGPA = 216.05 ÷ 61 = 3.54 — A strong CGPA at UAAR across four semesters of agricultural studies.
UAAR Programmes
BS Agriculture and Horticulture
UAAR's flagship BS Agriculture (4-year, 8-semester) programme is an HEC-approved degree covering agronomy, soil science, plant pathology, entomology, plant breeding, agricultural economics, and farm management. The programme has a strong practical component with field demonstrations on UAAR's research farm. UAAR specialises in dryland/barani agriculture techniques — crop production under rain-fed conditions without irrigation — which is highly relevant for Potohar Plateau farmers. BS Horticulture covers fruit and vegetable production, floriculture, nursery management, and post-harvest technology — areas in growing demand as Pakistan's fruit and vegetable export industry expands.
DVM and BS Food Technology
UAAR's DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) is a 5-year professional degree covering animal anatomy, physiology, pathology, surgery, medicine, and public health veterinary aspects. DVM graduates from UAAR enter government veterinary departments, private veterinary practice, livestock farms, and the dairy and poultry industries. BS Food Technology focuses on food processing, food safety, food microbiology, quality control, and packaging — skills in high demand as Pakistan's food processing industry grows. Graduates work at Nestle Pakistan, Engro Foods, Olpers, Dawn Bread, and export-oriented food companies.
BS Environmental Sciences and BS CS
UAAR offers BS Environmental Sciences covering ecology, environmental monitoring, pollution control, environmental impact assessment (EIA), and climate change adaptation — skills in high demand as Pakistan navigates environmental regulations, CPEC environmental oversight, and climate vulnerability. BS Computer Science and BS IT programmes serve computing students from Rawalpindi-Islamabad who prefer UAAR's government-university status and lower fees compared to private IT universities in the twin cities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Pir Mehr Ali Shah and why is UAAR named after him?
Pir Mehr Ali Shah (1859–1937) was a famous Sufi saint of the Qadri spiritual order who lived and taught at Golra Sharif, located near Islamabad/Rawalpindi. He was highly respected for his mastery of Islamic sciences, his spiritual charisma, and especially for his written refutations defending orthodox Sunni Islam against the Ahmadiyya/Qadiani doctrine in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His shrine at Golra Sharif is visited by hundreds of thousands of devotees annually. UAAR is named in his honour as he was one of the most revered religious figures of the Rawalpindi-Islamabad region.
What is the minimum CGPA at UAAR?
The minimum CGPA to remain enrolled and graduate from UAAR at the BS/DVM undergraduate level is 2.0 on the HEC 4.0 scale. MS students require a minimum CGPA of 2.5. PhD students must maintain 3.0 in coursework before proceeding to research. Students below the minimum are placed on academic probation with a chance to recover before permanent action.
What is UAAR's research focus?
UAAR's primary research focus is on arid and semi-arid land agriculture — specifically developing and evaluating crop varieties, soil management techniques, and water harvesting methods suited to the Potohar Plateau's erratic rainfall patterns. Key research areas include drought-tolerant wheat and maize varieties, soil fertility under low-input farming, integrated pest management, post-harvest loss reduction, and food security in rain-fed areas. UAAR also conducts research on livestock diseases prevalent in Punjab and KPK.