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Karak varsity holds first-ever convocation

By Our Correspondent 2026-05-16
LAKKI MARWAT: The Khushal Khan Khattak University, Karak, organised the first-ever convocation with great enthusiasm and academic spirit, awarding degrees to 253 graduating students from various disciplines.

Minister for higher education Meena Khan Afridi was the chief guest, while ViceChancellor Prof Mohammad Tahir Khalily presided over the event.

Karak deputy commissioner Asad Sarwar and district police officer Imran Khan were also in attendance.

Degrees were awardedto 196 BS graduates, eight students from BA, BSc and B.Ed programmes, two MS graduates, 28 MPhil scholars, and 19 Master`s degree holders.

In recognition of their outstanding academic achievements, 75 students were also awarded gold medals.

Addressing the ceremony, Mr Khalily congratulated the graduates, gold medalists and their families on achieving academic excellence. He highlighted the university`s educational facilities and academic activities, as well as the challenges theinstitutionfaces.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Afridi congratu-to 196 BS graduates, eight students from BA, BSc and B.Ed programmes, two MS graduates, 28 MPhil scholars, and 19 Master`s degree holders.

In recognition of their outstanding academic achievements, 75 students were also awarded gold medals.

Addressing the ceremony, Mr Khalily congratulated the graduates, gold medalists and their families on achieving academic excellence. He highlighted the university`s educational facilities and academic activities, as well as the challenges theinstitutionfaces.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Afridi congratu-lated the graduates and appreciated the university administration for successfully organising the institution`s first convocation.

He emphasised the crucial role of higher education institutions in shaping the country`s future and encouraged youth to prepare themselves for modern-day challenges through education, research and innovation.

The minister advised students to use their knowledge and abilities for the betterment of society and national development.

On this occasion, the provincial minister also inaugurated three major development projects atthe university to help improve its educational and administrative infrastructure. These projects included powering an 11KVA feeder, solarisation of the administration block, and the establishment of a modern neurofeedback clinic.

The minister was informed that the neurofeedback clinic is the first facility of its kind established within a university in Pakistan.

These projects would strengthen the university`s energy resources, promote sustainable infrastructure, and provide advanced healthcare and research facilities on campus.

Students described theday as one of the most memorable and significant moments of their academic careers.

They also expressed their determination to step into professionallife with dedication and to utilise their potential for the progress and development of their country and the region.