NUST concluded its impactful Young Students Engagement Program (NYSEP) with an inspiring closing ceremony, celebrating the accomplishments of more than 200 high school students from across Pakistan who participated in the intensive two-week program held at the university’s H-12 campus.
The National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST) Placement Office successfully wrapped up the latest edition of the NYSEP, aimed at providing high school students with an enriching learning experience and exposure to higher education opportunities. During the two-week engagement, participants undertook a variety of academic, leadership, and skills-building sessions designed to nurture their intellectual growth and personal development.
The closing ceremony was honored by Admiral (R) Muhammad Asif Sandila, Chairman of the Moawin Foundation, as the chief guest. Admiral Sandila praised the university’s initiative, remarking in his address that NUST’s dedication to investing in the nation’s youth at this impressionable stage of life is pivotal to nurturing future leaders who will be academically proficient, ethically grounded, and socially responsible.
The ceremony saw active participation from senior university officials, distinguished program partners, faculty members, and the energetic student participants who enthusiastically shared their experiences and growth opportunities offered through the NYSEP.
Overall, the NYSEP continues to play a central role in the university’s community engagement efforts, aligning strongly with its mission to shape futures through comprehensive education and leadership development.
For more detailed information, visit the official NUST website announcement at: https://nust.edu.pk/news/nysep-2025