National University of Technology Celebrates Second Convocation Ceremony

ISLAMABAD -UNS: National University of Technology (NUTECH) held its second Convocation Ceremony, at the University Campus Islamabad. The event was graced by the Chairman Higher Education Commission (HEC), Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed SI, as the Chief Guest, along other distinguished guests including parents of graduating students.

The convocation ceremony marked a significant milestone in the academic journey of NUTECH’s graduates, as they received their well-deserved degrees and embarked on the next phase of their professional careers. A total of 135 students from the diverse fields of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering received their degrees.
High achievers of these degrees program were awarded with Gold and Silver Medals.The event served as a platform to acknowledge their hard work, dedication, and achievements throughout their academic pursuits at NUTECH.

Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, a prominent figure in the field of higher education, delivered the keynote address as the Chief Guest. With his vast experience and strong leadership in shaping the educational landscape of Pakistan, his insights and words of wisdom inspired the graduating students towards a successful future.
The convocation ceremony also featured speech by the Rector Lt Gen (R) Moazzam Ejaz, HI (M), who expressed his pride in the accomplishments of the graduating students of Batch 19 and offered valuable pieces of advice for their future endeavors.

NUTECH takes immense pride in the achievements of its graduates and is committed to produce well-rounded professionals, equipped with knowledge, skills, and ethical values necessary to make positive contributions to the society.

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