NUST convocation
Islamabad: A total of 274 graduates were awarded Bachelor’s degrees in Economics, Mass Communication, and Public Administration, and MS degrees in the fields of Economics, Mass Communication, Clinical Psychology, Development Studies, and Career Counselling & Education, at the 6th Convocation of NUST School of Social Sciences & Humanities (S3H) here on Thursday.
Arif Habib, CEO Arif Habib Group, was the chief guest at the occasion. Addressing the graduates, he said that they were fortunate to have graduated from an institution that had prepared them exceptionally well, adding, it lies upon them to ferret out sustainable solutions of the real-world challenges, many of which are large and complex. He advised them to unceasingly aspire for deepening and broadening their knowledge, and experience the power of collective team work, and always be guided by higher values.
In his address, Lt Gen (r) Naweed Zaman, HI(M), rector NUST, praised S3H for establishing its credibility in a short span of its existence.
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