Islamabad:Riphah International University (RIU) has once again cemented its status as a national leader in higher education by receiving two prestigious titles-’Iconic Brand in Pakistan’ and ‘Leading Brand in Pakistan’-at the 15th Brand of the Year Awards 2024, organised by the renowned Brands Foundation. The award ceremony was held in Karachi, bringing together Pakistan’s most celebrated and trusted brands across various sectors, says a press release.
Riphah International University was recognised for its outstanding achievements in the category of Higher Education Institution with Islamic values and diverse academic programmes, reflecting its continued commitment to academic excellence and value-based education.
The coveted “Brand Icon of Pakistan” award was presented to Riphah’s representatives by Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan, Syed Mehdi Shah, and Senator Saeed Ghani, Senior Minister of Sindh for Local Bodies. Muhammad Junaid Khan, Director Marketing, and Mehr Ali, Manager Marketing, received the awards on behalf of the university.
The Brands Foundation, a globally recognised non-profit organization, celebrates the most successful and impactful brands in Pakistan through its annual awards. The Brand of the Year Awards is considered one of the highest benchmarks of branding excellence in the nation.These accolades reflect Riphah’s unwavering mission to develop ethically grounded professionals through academic programs infused with Islamic values and global relevance.
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