Chancellor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan Reviews KFUEIT Progress

  • Chancellor praises KFUEIT for its academic excellence.
  • VC reaffirms commitment to high-quality research and education.
  • Strategic meeting discusses future growth and university infrastructure.

Sardar Saleem Haider Khan, Chancellor of Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology (KFUEIT), recently convened a meeting with Vice Chancellor Prof. Ir. Dr. Amir Azam Khan. The session focused on the university’s academic trajectory, ongoing developmental initiatives, and future educational priorities. Key university officials, including Pro Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Shahzad Murtaza and Registrar Prof. Dr. Javed Iqbal, were also present to discuss the institutional roadmap.

Chancellor Commends Efforts

During the briefing, the Chancellor expressed his satisfaction with the current administrative performance and the dedicated efforts toward institutional development. He underscored the importance of maintaining a high standard of research and enhancing student facilities to compete globally. Sardar Saleem Haider Khan encouraged the leadership to continue their pursuit of academic excellence to benefit the youth of the region.

Commitment To Excellence

Responding to the Chancellor’s observations, Vice Chancellor Prof. Ir. Dr. Amir Azam Khan reiterated the university’s dedication to providing top-tier research opportunities. According to Prof. Ir. Dr. Amir Azam Khan,“We remain committed to providing high-quality education and research opportunities to our students, while continuously improving the university’s infrastructure and academic environment.” This statement reflects the university’s core mission to foster a robust learning atmosphere.

Future Educational Goals

The meeting concluded with a shared vision for the future of KFUEIT, emphasizing infrastructure growth and academic modernization. Rana Jahanzaib Khan, Secretary to the Vice Chancellor, was also in attendance as the leadership finalized plans for upcoming educational projects. The administration remains focused on implementing the Chancellor’s directives to ensure the university stays at the forefront of engineering and technology education.

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