Islamabad: Bahria University hosted Open House 2018, giving opportunity to final year students from Engineering Sciences and Management Sciences to display their final year projects.
Open House showcased some of the brilliant projects from Bahria University. The event was organised at the premises of Bahria University Islamabad. Rector of Bahria University Vice Admiral (r) Muhammad Shafiq inaugurated the event. Director General/Pro-Rector, Registrar, and other management of the university were also present on the occasion. The projects of students were evaluated by the judges from industry for category prizes. President Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) and President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) also graced the occasion and encouraged students.
Large number of projects were displayed from diverse marketing and engineering branches including software engineering, control systems, communication systems, embedded systems, robotics, radio communications and wireless communication. The ceremony concluded with the awards presentation for the top projects in each department. Renowned companies from the national and multi-national sector visited Open House as a part of university’s ongoing Academics-Industry collaboration. The representatives appreciated the innovative projects designed by the students and conducted interviews for hiring fresh graduates of the university in their respective organizations.
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