Vice chancellor of the University of
Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha has urged
students to enhance their skills and apply their knowledge for the uplift of
farmers’ community.
He was addressing at the inaugural session of
a summer teaching camp for the students of non-accredited institution on
Tuesday.
“When you enter professional life, you find
less time for learning,” he said. He stressed the need for students to focus on
their studies and overcome their educational shortcomings.
“If you want to stay in veterinary
profession, you need to do practical work, otherwise you would not be able to
perform confidently,” he added.
The UVAS VC said that the purpose of the
summer camp was to accommodate students from three non-accredited institutions
as they were facing troubles in finding jobs and improving their practical
skills. Almost 100 students from Multan, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur, Jhang and
Lasbela will get an eight-week training in the camp.
Published in The Express Tribune,
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