ITU graduate admission deadline
LAHORE: One day is left for applying for graduate programmes including MS Computer Science, MS Electrical Engineering, MS Development Studies, Executive MBA (EMBITE), PhD Computer Science and PhD Electrical Engineering in Information Technology University (ITU) Punjab.
July 5 is the deadline for admissions. Earlier, ITU held ‘Open House’ on April 11 to provide intermediate and A-level students and their guardians an opportunity for an orientation to the institution and the faculty.
ITU participated in various Education Expos at Islamabad, Lahore and Faisalabad to guide the interested students about the world class faculty from MIT, Stanford, Carnegie, Mellon, California Institute of Technology, Cornell, Cambridge, Oxford and National University of Singapore (NSU). Dr Umar Saif is the founding vice chancellor of ITU. ITU offers generous merit and need based scholarships and also provides undergraduates and graduates scholarships.
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