Syed Aun Muhammad Hussain Shah Meets Vice Chancellor of The University of Kamalia on instruction of Rana Sikandar Hayat (Punjab Education Minister), Addresses Students on Global Opportunities
KAMALIA, Pakistan (26-11-25):— The University of Kamalia hosted an important visit today as Syed Aun Shah met on instruction of Rana Sikandar Hayat (Punjab Education Minister) with the Prof. Dr. Yasir Nawab Vice Chancellor, to discuss future collaborations aimed at empowering students with global opportunities.
During the meeting, both leaders explored potential avenues for strengthening the university’s ties with international markets, overseas companies, and global academic platforms. The Vice Chancellor expressed strong interest in expanding the university’s exposure to international industries and appreciated Shah’s efforts toward student development.
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Following the meeting, an orientation session was held where Aun Shah addressed a large gathering of students. In his session, he introduced students to a range of overseas companies actively seeking fresh talent from Pakistan. He highlighted the growing demand for skilled youth abroad and guided students on how they can prepare themselves for global placements.
Shah also inspired the audience with a detailed talk on entrepreneurship, urging students to think beyond local boundaries and position their ideas for international markets. He encouraged them to innovate, explore digital business models, and understand global consumer needs to become successful entrepreneurs.
The Vice Chancellor praised Shah’s initiative, acknowledging the value such interactions bring to students’ academic and professional growth. He stated that the university welcomes collaborations that open doors for international exposure and career pathways.
The focal point of the day was a comprehensive orientation session where Mr. Shah addressed a packed auditorium of students. He presented a clear and actionable framework for overseas student placement, introducing partnerships and connections with several international companies. He detailed the specific skills these companies are seeking and provided guidance on the application and interview processes for roles abroad.
Moving beyond traditional employment, Mr. Shah challenged students to think as entrepreneurs. He emphasized the potential of leveraging local ideas and talents to create businesses that can compete internationally.
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“The world is your marketplace,” Shah told the captivated audience. “Whether you aim to be a standout professional in a multinational corporation or the founder of the next great startup, you must learn to ‘deliver’ your ideas in a way that resonates across cultures. Your education here is the foundation; a global mindset is the key that unlocks the door.”
The session was met with resounding applause and an engaged question-and-answer period, where students sought further advice on navigating international career paths and validating their business concepts.
The University’s Vice Chancellor expressed strong support for the initiative, underscoring its alignment with the institution’s modern vision.
“We deeply appreciate Mr. Aun Shah’s visit and this invaluable gathering with our students,” the Vice Chancellor stated. “His insights are a catalyst for change. This aligns perfectly with our commitment to not only create graduates but to cultivate global citizens, job creators, and future leaders. Exposure to such practical, international perspectives is invaluable for our students’ development.”
The event is expected to be the first in a series of collaborations aimed at expanding the global opportunities available to students of The University of Kamalia, equipping them with the tools to succeed on the world stage.
The session concluded with enthusiastic feedback from students, many of whom expressed renewed motivation to explore overseas opportunities and work on entrepreneurial ventures. The university administration affirmed its commitment to organizing more such sessions in the future to connect students with global opportunities.
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