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Over 1,150 students awarded degrees at University of Wah convocation
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TAXILA: As many as 1,157 graduates were conferred degrees at the University of Wah’s 12th convocation on Monday. At the ceremony, 36 students received Gold Medals, Distinguished Students’ Awards and the prestigious Student of the Year Award for outstanding academic and leadership achievements from various faculties, including Basic Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Management Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities. Punjab Governor and Chancellor of the university Sardar Saleem Haider presided over the ceremony. In his welcome address, Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Jameelun Nabi emphasized the university’s dedication to excellence beyond academics by fostering creativity, innovation, and ethical values. He highlighted UW’s achievements, including receiving two consecutive academic excellence awards, attaining high positions in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, and securing substantial research grants. He said UW had broadened its programmes to meet global demands and was now eligible to apply for prestigious world rankings, including the QS Asia University Rankings. He also said UW’s Office of Research, Innovation, and Commercialisation had attained the ‘X’ category on the HEC Self-Assessment Scorecard, reflecting the university’s improved research output and strategic partnerships. Addressing the graduates, he underscored the importance of continuous learning, integrity, and empathy, urging them to apply their knowledge to inspire positive change and emerge as future innovators and leaders. In his address, the governor congratulated the passing out students on their academic achievements and encouraged them to apply their knowledge and skills to improve society. He commended the University of Wah’s faculty and administration for their commitment to academic and research excellence. He also acknowledged the institution’s vital role in shaping future leaders equipped to tackle global challenges. He encouraged the graduating students to remain lifelong learners and contribute positively to the society.
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