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Board toppers meet Vice Chancellor at University of Gujrat

Published on: January 24, 2026 11:19 AM

GUJRAT: A delegation of board topper students, who secured admission to the University of Gujrat through merit-based scholarships, met with Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Zahoor ul Haq, a recipient of the prestigious Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, at his office.

During the meeting, the students shared their academic journeys, learning experiences, and future aspirations, while expressing gratitude for the scholarship support that has enabled them to pursue higher education.

Prof. Dr. Zahoor ul Haq lauded the students’ outstanding academic achievements and encouraged them to remain focused on their studies. He emphasized the importance of upholding moral values, discipline, and professionalism throughout their academic careers.

Highlighting the broader role of high-achieving students, the Vice Chancellor noted that they should serve as role models for their peers by demonstrating excellence, integrity, and a strong sense of social responsibility. “Academic success is not only about personal achievement but also about contributing positively to society and inspiring others to excel,” he said.

He further reaffirmed the University of Gujrat’s commitment to promoting merit-based education and fostering talented individuals who can make meaningful contributions to both the nation and their communities. The Vice Chancellor encouraged students to leverage the opportunities provided by the university to develop skills, pursue innovation, and prepare for leadership roles in their respective fields.

The meeting underscored the university’s dedication to recognizing and supporting meritorious students, while highlighting the role of scholarship programs in enabling academic excellence and social mobility.

A delegation of board topper students, who secured admission on merit-based scholarships and are currently studying in various departments of the University of Gujrat, met with the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Zahoor ul Haq at his office. pic.twitter.com/Csvyd4aVDB

— University of Gujrat (@UOGPK) January 23, 2026

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: academic excellence, board toppers, Latest, merit-based education, scholarships, university of Gujrat, Vice Chancellor

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