36th convocation ceremony held at Pakistan Navy engineering college - NUST

City News Dec, 20 2024
36th convocation ceremony held at Pakistan Navy engineering college - NUST
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Karachi: The 36th Convocation ceremony of Pakistan Navy Engineering College (PNEC) was held in Karachi. Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest.

Commander Karachi, Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi, and Rector NUST, Lt General Dr. Muhammad Zahid Latif Mirza (Retd), were also present at the event.

During the ceremony, the Chief of the Naval Staff awarded medals to 33 outstanding position holders. Additionally, Rector NUST conferred degrees upon 372 postgraduate and undergraduate students.

In his address, the Chief Guest emphasized that PNEC has consistently fostered and promoted a strong culture of research and development. He praised PNEC for launching postgraduate and undergraduate programs in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science, and Computer Science.

He also congratulated the Rector NUST and Commandant PNEC on the inaugural graduation of BE Naval Architecture batch. The Chief Guest extended his felicitations to prize winners, graduating students, and their parents for the successful completion of their degrees.

He advised the graduates to uphold strong character, prioritize national interests over personal gains, and always seek guidance and strength from ALLAH (SWT).

Earlier, the Commandant PNEC, Commodore Mudassar Khurshid, reiterated PNEC’s commitment to providing quality education across all disciplines. He also acknowledged the exceptional achievements of students in various national and international events.

Furthermore, the Rector NUST, in his address, highlighted that the university’s international ranking has improved significantly this year, ascending 14 places in global rankings; reflecting its unwavering commitment to excellence in education.

The convocation was attended by a large number of civil and military dignitaries, as well as the parents of graduating students.

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 21 2024

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