1,389 graduates awarded at Air University convocation
Islamabad : Air University (AU) marked a momentous occasion as it celebrated the 11th convocation ceremony honoring the achievements of 1,389 graduates who successfully completed their degree programs. The ceremony, held at AU main campus Islamabad, was graced by the presence of proud parents, esteemed faculty members, and distinguished guests.
Air Marshal (r) Farhat Hussain Khan HI(M), S.Bt., Adviser to Prime Minister of Pakistan on Aviation presided over the convocation ceremony as chief guest.
The highlight of the convocation was the conferring of degrees, including 15 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) recipients, 39 gold medalists, and 27 silver medalists. The university takes immense pride in the dedication and hard work exhibited by these graduates throughout their academic journey.
The Vice-Chancellor, Air Marshal (r) Javaid Ahmed HI(M) delivered an inspiring report to the graduates and their parents, highlighting the university's commitment to academic excellence and its vision for the future. In the report, vice chancellor emphasised the university's continuous efforts to provide a conducive learning environment, foster innovation, and prepare students for the challenges of the rapidly evolving global landscape.
The vice chancellor commended graduates not only for their academic achievements but also for their holistic development, including their involvement in extracurricular activities, community service, and research initiatives. He said the university takes pride in nurturing well-rounded individuals who are not only academically proficient but also equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to make a positive impact on society.
In his speech, the chief guest Air Marshal (r) Farhat Hussain Khan HI(M), S.Bt., congratulated the graduates on their remarkable achievements, acknowledging the dedication and hard work they exhibited throughout their academic journey. He extended his heartfelt congratulations to the parents, recognizing their unwavering support in the success of their graduating children.
The chief guest expressed admiration for the Air University faculty and management, emphasizing their role in shaping the academic excellence that the university is known for. He appreciated the progress and research culture at Air University, recognizing the institution's dedication to fostering innovation and preparing students for the challenges of the modern world. He also acknowledged the vital support extended by the Pakistan Air Force to the university, emphasising the collaborative efforts that contribute to the success of Air University. He encouraged the graduates to leverage their education and skills to make meaningful contributions to society.
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