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Good luck dinner for HSM participants
January 11, 2012
 

The Dr Hasan Murad School of Management organized Good Luck Dinner for final year participants. The event was a self financed activity by the final year participants and the HSM faculty. Participants and faculty both showed keen interest in hosting this event and setting a standard for the future. Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, graced the event along with Nasir J Chaudhry, Managing Director, Medipak Ltd.

The students put up a great show that consisted of plays, parodies, and awards for teachers and students. The show was complemented by light music. The worthy Rector addressed the audience and emphasized the importance of making a smooth transition from academic to professional life, along with the importance of focusing on the goal that one has in mind during student life. Nasir J Chaudhry also addressed the students. He explained the key elements that students need to develop in themselves and apprised them of what the corporate world looks for while hiring.

The Good Luck Dinner was a fun-filled activity that enabled the students to interact with faculty in a friendly environment.  It filled the gap created by lack of such events in the previous semesters. More importantly, it raised the bar for the future graduates in terms of organizing better events

 
 
 
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