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FG College Convocation | Job fair at NUML
37th Convocation of FG College for Women F-7/2
| Islamabad, May 01, 2008: In Pakistan, 85 million people are below the age of 19 years.
It is a great opportunity as well as a great challenge for the country. Those
nations which have realised that their future lies in their youth are on their
way to quick development. In our country, innovation and entrepreneurship is the
key for development. |
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This was stated by HEC Chairman Professor Dr.
Atta-ur-Rahman while speaking at the 37th Convocation and Prize Distribution
Ceremony of Federal Government College for Women, F-7/2, here on
Wednesday.
Dr. Rahman was the chief guest on the occasion, while guests
of honour were Dr. Samar Mubarakmand and his wife, an educationist.
The
HEC chairman said "We have great expectations from our youth who should be able
to create job by themselves. Latest researches have been done in the field of
biology, medicine and IT. In Pakistan now students can have access to 23,000
journals, 40,000 e-books - all free of cost. This is a silent revolution that is
taking place at least in higher education. He appreciated efforts of Principal
Dr. Tayyaba Siddiqui and dedicated faculty members for nurturing students,
grooming them and helping them see the light of this day.
He appreciated
efforts of the Punjab government with regard to its plan of upgrading colleges
to degree-awarding institutions. He congratulated students who received degrees
and awarded prizes on their outstanding achievements.
Federal Directorate
of Education Director General Brigadier Javed Iqbal Ahmed said that this
institution has served as a springboard for students. The Federal Directorate of
Education has been providing necessary assistance, be it teachers' training
infrastructure or any other facility to the institution. He congratulated
students for bringing laurels to the institution and achieving outstanding
grades in their studies and co-curricular activities.
Earlier, Principal
Dr. Tayyaba Siddiqui said that in this convocation, degrees would be conferred
upon 476 graduates, 124 postgraduates while 100 students would receive 'Rolls of
Honour' for their outstanding performances in university examinations. She added
that the college also received the 'Best Teacher Award' in the subject of
Chemistry from the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education for the
year 2007.
The principal said that students are the most valued assets
and the staff together make up an intellectually rich and diverse learning
community with untiring efforts and support of teachers. She said that in order
to produce quality staff for university education, college teachers should have
the opportunity of personal and professional growth in terms of incentives,
awards, training programmes and fellowships. Later, shields were given to the
chief guest and guests of honour. The News
Job fair held at NUML
Islamabad: Students of various departments of National University
of Modern Languages (NUML) showed interest in the 4th Job Fair held on the
campus on Wednesday.
Around 32 companies including banks, NOGS, cellular
companies and call centres set up stalls at the Job Fair and interviewed
students wishing to join them.
Students of Master of Business
Administration (MBA), Good Governance, Information Technology (IT) and English
departments appeared for interviews.
Inaugurating the fair, Azizullah,
NUML rector, said the university was making all-out efforts to provide latest
facilities to the students. Daily Times
Your Comments
"NUML is the best institute & providing quality edution."
Name: sara
City, Country: lahore.pakistan
"i want the questions papers of teachers job of last setion.but i dont know how i can get this."
Name: sadia
Email: sadia.kainat@gmail.com
City, Country: multan.pakistan
Beaconhouse holds sports day
Rawalpindi: The Beaconhouse Primary School held its
annual sports day here on Wednesday. The sports day was declared open by Head
Mistress Tehmina Lodhi. The events included flat race, book race, relay,
getting-ready-for-school and spoon race. Lieutenant General (r) Dr. Yousaf was
the chief guest who gave away prizes to winners of different events. The school
choir enthralled the audience by singing heart-warming national songs. The theme
of the event was 'Sohni Dharti'. Young stilt walkers amazed spectators by
displaying their skill. An interesting musical chairs for teachers was also
arranged during the colourful programme. A tug-of-war between junior staff,
office staff and male staff members of the school had the children jumping with
excitement. The News
Your Comments
"Punjab University has won two "Tamgh-e-Imtiaz" and one "Fatima Jinnah Award" this year for its services in the field of higher education and research. PU senior mathematician Prof Dr Muhammad Sharif and Genetic Scientist Dr Zubair Ahmad were awarded with "Tamgh-e-Imtiaz" by the Punjab Governor Lt-Gen (retd) Khalid Maqbool on behalf of President on the gracious March 23 ceremony held at Governor's House. Sohail Rasheed Computer Programer Ministry of Health Muscat, Sultanate of Oman."
Name: Sohail Rasheed
Email: sohail_saga@yahoo.com
City, Country: Muscat
"i love my pakistan,i say to every pakistni to improve ur country. this is our homeland. this is a GOD BLESSING for us. plz i requested to u ,help to every PAKISTANI .feel free to contact with me."
Name: shahrukh
Email: choosli_broosli@yahoo.com
City, Country: multan, Pakistan
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| Education News | | Updated: 25 May, 2012 |
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