NED University celebrated its 27th Convocation

NED University’s convocation held at its main campus on Saturday. The Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah was the chief guest of the event. Degrees of Masters, Bachelors and PhD were given to 1,885 graduates. NED University which was established in 1921 is one of the oldest higher education institutes of Pakistan. The Governor of Sindh Mr. Imran Ismail was presiding the event.

While addressing the graduates and attendants of the event, the Governor of Sindh commended the role of NED University in the development of higher education in Sindh and commended its excelling academic deliverance, he said, ‘NED, with its qualified faculty and strong administrative infrastructure, has been at the forefront of research endeavors and contributing to Pakistan’s economy’.

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