PhD degrees awarded to ten scholars
LAHORE : Punjab University (PU) awarded PhD degrees to ten of its scholars on Saturday.
According to details, Salman Gul S/o Gul Muhammad has been awarded PhD degree in the subject of Chemistry, Saba Noor D/o Javaid Ahmad Khan in the subject of High Energy Physics, Ayesha Tariq D/o Abdul Rehman Tariq in the subject of Islamic Studies,
Ashba Hassan D/o Jamil Hssan in the subject of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics, Rishum Jameel Paul D/o Jameel Ahmed Paul in the subject of Punjabi, M Saad Tariq Mirza S/o Tariq Mirza in the subject of Solid State Physics, Iffat Aziz D/o Aziz Ullah in the subject of Total Quality Management, Rana Imran Ali S/o Rana Qurban Ali in the subject of Applied Geology (Petroleum & Structural Geology), Mirza Safdar S/o Mirza Majeed Baig in the subject of Islamic Studies and Ayesha Asif D/o M Asif Saeed in the subject of Pharmacy (Pharmacognosy).
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