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Groundbreaking of IBA Karachi-Islamabad Campus held

KARACHI: IBA Karachi and DHA Islamabad– Rawalpindi have entered an important collaboration in the field of education. The groundbreaking ceremony for IBA Karachi’s Islamabad Campus was held in DHA Islamabad Phase 5. Dr S Akbar Zaidi, Executive Director, IBA Karachi, the Administrator of DHA Islamabad, along with experts and officials from various academic fields, attended the ceremony. “IBA…

Groundbreaking of IBA Karachi-Islamabad Campus held

In an educational collaboration, IBA Karachi and DHA Islamabad – Rawalpindi officially broke ground for the IBA Karachi-Islamabad Campus. The groundbreaking event took place in DHA Islamabad Phase 5, attended by Dr. S Akbar Zaidi, Executive Director of IBA Karachi, DHA Islamabad Administrator and academics from various fields. Dr. Zaidi highlighted the milestone significance for Pakistan's education sector, stating the campus will provide world-class education to students from Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and the northern regions.

The Islamabad Campus is poised to become a leading center for higher education in the region, with academic excellence, human capital development, and leadership development as its primary goals. The campus will feature a modern Academic Block, Research Block, Library, Auditorium, sports facilities, and residential accommodations for students.

Dr. Zaidi emphasized that the campus will advance IBA's vision of knowledge, research, and practical impact, fostering new opportunities for collaboration with academic and industry institutions.

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