Lahore, Punjab University has recently awarded seven scholars with PhD degrees across various fields of study, marking a significant achievement for the institution and the recipients.
According to University of The Punjab, the degrees were conferred in a range of subjects, reflecting the university’s diverse academic disciplines. The recipients include Amina Hussain in Biotechnology, Nusaibah Iqbal in Islamic Studies, Amna Ramzan in Molecular Biology, Maria Zafar in Sociology, Sobia Manzoor in Urdu, Muhammad Babar Alam in Public Health, and Hafza Sadia Jawaid also in Islamic Studies. Additionally, Fahad Ajmal received his PhD in Botany, Tang Baicheng in History, and Nasira Perveen in the field of Commerce.
The awarding of these doctoral degrees signifies the completion of rigorous academic research and study by the scholars, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in their respective fields. This achievement not only highlights the individual dedication and expertise of the recipients but also underscores the role of Punjab University in fostering academic excellence and research in Pakistan.