Islamabad:The first batch of students from the National University of Modern Languages (NUML) is set to leave for Duzce University, Turkiye this week under the Student Exchange Programme, a milestone initiative aimed at providing students with international academic exposure.
These students were selected through a competitive process, emerging successful from among hundreds of applicants. They will now have the opportunity to pursue their studies in Türkiye, gaining invaluable cross-cultural learning experiences.
This exchange programme is a direct outcome of the Rector NUML’s recent visit to Turkiye, during which he visited top universities and signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to establish collaborative opportunities for student and faculty exchanges.
This initiative underscores NUML’s commitment to expanding global academic partnerships and enhancing the learning experiences of its students. Rector NUML expressed his gratitude to the Government of Turkiye and Duzce University for their support in facilitating this academic exchange. He emphasized that such collaborations strengthen educational ties between Pakistan and Turkiye, providing students with access to world-class learning environments and fostering long-term academic cooperation.
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