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UVAS holds interactive session “Honoring of UVAS NAVLE Graduates”

LAHORE (31-05-24): The Faculty of Veterinary Sciences of the University of Veterinary & Animal Science Lahore arranged an interactive session on “Honoring UVAS NAVLE Graduates” at City Campus.

UVAS Vice-Chancellor Meritorious Prof Dr Muhammad Younus (DLA.I, T.I) presided over the inaugural session of interactive session while Dean Faculty of Veterinary Science Prof Dr Aneela Zameer Durrani, Retired Prof Dr Mazhar Iqbal, Retired Prof Dr Shakeel Khan, Retired Prof Dr Arif Khan, Organiser of session Dr Ghulam Mustafa and number of faculty members and students who recently passed North American Veterinary Licensing Examination were also present.

Muhammad Faran Yousaf a talented graduate from UVAS sub-campus Khan Bahadur Choudhry Mushtaq Ahmad Collage of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Narowal who made Pakistan proud by securing the highest marks (637/800) as Pakistani in the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) exam. He also shared his experience, financial problems & success story with the audience. At the end of session Prof Dr Mazhar Iqbal presented shield and certificates to Faran Yousaf and appreciated his efforts.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof Dr Muhammad Younus said that our aim is not only to produce quality graduates but also produce good human being who serving nation with full of dedication. He congratulated UVAS students who passed recently NAVLE exam and said their suggestions will be guidance for us in the update of curriculum according to modern day need. Meanwhile Prof Dr Muhammad Younus along with other dignitaries launched UVAS NAVLE Achiever portal on official website to save their profiles & records.

Prof Dr Aneela said that students are the real assets of UVAS and their suggestion & recommendation would be helpful for us especially in the revision of curriculum to fill the gap for imparting best quality education to students. Dr Mazhar Iqbal, Dr Arif Khan and Dr Shakeel emphasized that hardworking is the only key to excel in veterinary profession for young veterinarians.