King Edward Medical University Adds 39 Merit Scholarships to AHS and AVS Students

(KEMU ADDS 39 MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS TO AHS STUDENTS)

The Shahid Javed Barki Scholarship Awards ceremony recently convened to honor 39 exceptional female students from the Allied Health Sciences and Allied Vision Sciences programs at King Edward Medical University.

The distinguished gathering was graced by the esteemed presence of Chairman Shahid Javed Barki, of the Barki Institute of Public Policy, alongside notable attendees such as Director of Operations Prof. Dr. Ijaz Sindhu, Chairman of the Scholarship Committee Prof. Muhammad Moin, Registrar KEMU Prof. Syed Asghar Naqi, Prof. Farhana Sajjad, Deputy Registrar Ashar Hussain, Assistant Registrar Rashid Javed, and other esteemed guests.

During this significant event, Shahid Javed Barki articulated his thoughts, emphasizing the auspiciousness of the occasion, which coincided with International Women’s Day. He underscored the institute’s commitment to supporting students in Allied Health Sciences and Vision Sciences by awarding scholarships worth 1 lakh rupees each, thus facilitating their educational pursuits. Mr. Barki also commended the exceptional diligence and aptitude of female students, noting their need for recognition and support. He pledged to continue advocating for education and skill development under the guidance of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Mahmood Ayyaz.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Mahmood Ayyaz echoed these sentiments, expressing gratitude for the Barki Institute of Public Policy’s generous scholarships, which will significantly alleviate the financial burdens of the university’s students. Vice-Chancellor Professor Mahmood Ayyaz further added that this was possible with the personal efforts of Mr. Shahid Najam and Mr. Ijaz Sindhu. They are promoting medical education and also play a key role to helping the ailing humanity.

He emphasized the transformative power of education, citing the pivotal role played by allied health professionals in patient care and recovery. Prof. Ayyaz lauded the invaluable contributions of women, particularly in the medical field, emphasizing their indispensable role in societal progress and development. He highlighted the crucial role that students in Allied Health Sciences will play in advancing medical practice, thus contributing to the overall enhancement of healthcare services.

In conclusion, the ceremony served as a testament to the enduring commitment of the Barki Institute of Public Policy and King Edward Medical University to academic excellence and empowerment. The collaboration between these prestigious institutions exemplifies a shared vision for the advancement of education and the cultivation of skilled healthcare professionals who will positively impact society.

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