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Srinagar, Aug 4: The
Institute of Technology (IoT), Zakura Campus, University of Kashmir (KU) on
Monday organised a Student Induction Programme under the theme 'Meet the
University Administration' at the Main Campus.
The event was organised to
facilitate a smooth academic and cultural transition for its new engineering
students.
The programme was part of a
series of induction initiatives aimed at familiarising first-semester students
with the University's vision, academic ecosystem, institutional values, and
support services.
Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof.
Nilofer Khan, in her presidential address, highlighted the significance of such
orientation programmes in building a sense of connection and purpose among new
entrants.
“Holistic learning must go
hand-in-hand with personal integrity and social responsibility. The University
is committed to creating a nurturing space where students not only grow
intellectually but also evolve as mindful citizens,” she said.
Dean Academic Affairs KU,
Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, reiterated the alignment of the induction programme
with the NEP 2020 and said that the academic flexibility, interdisciplinarity,
and student-centric learning is important in shaping well-rounded graduates
equipped for 21st-century challenges.
Dean Research KU, Prof.
Mohammad Sultan Bhat, spoke about the research infrastructure available at the
University and encouraged students to develop a curious and critical approach
towards learning from the very beginning of their academic journey.
Registrar KU, Prof. Naseer
Iqbal, highlighted the value of consistency, effective communication, and
discipline in navigating university life successfully and said that the
administration is always accessible to students and committed to supporting
their academic aspirations.
Earlier, Director, IoT
Zakura Campus KU, Prof. Mohammad Tariq Banday, in his welcome address,
emphasized the importance of direct interactions between students and the
University leadership in helping them understand the broader academic culture.
The event proceedings were conducted by Dr. Bilal A. Malik, faculty at IoT Zakura Campus KU and coordinator of the event, who also delivered the formal vote of thanks.
The event was attended by
all newly admitted students of the Zakura Campus along with teaching and
administrative staff.