NIM delegation visits Hazara University
MANSHERA: A delegation of National Institute of Management (NIM), Lahore, visited Hazara University on Wednesday.
Led by Director Trainings Farooq Adeel, the National Institute of Management delegation comprised of officers of the Pakistan Railways, National Accountability Bureau, Information Group, Administrative Services and Works Department. Talking to a delegation, Hazara University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Muhammad Idrees said that around 9,000 students and researchers were enrolled at the 38 departments in the university. He said the university was a favourite destination of students and researchers due to its research opportunities and geographical location. The students from all corners of the country were getting education at the university, he added.
The vice-chancellor told the officers that 80 PhD degrees, 2,565 degrees were awarded in 2017 that testified the university’s research strength.
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