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Fetex opens at IIUI

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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (DECE) at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET), International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI), inaugurated its annual event, FETEX’24, on Wednesday across both male and female campuses.

The opening ceremony at the male campus was presided over by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Shuja Syed, President of IIUI, while Dr. Amna Mahmood, In-Charge Female Campus, inaugurated the event at the female campus.

Addressing the participants, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Shuja emphasized the role of such events in developing technical skills and promoting innovation among students. He noted that FETEX’24 serves as a platform for students to enhance their critical thinking and creativity in a competitive environment. He also lauded the efforts of the Dean of FET, the organizing team, and the In-Charge of FETEX’24 for their work in providing an engaging and dynamic experience for participants.

Dr. Amna Mahmood highlighted the significance of co-curricular activities in fostering well-rounded development among students. She emphasized the university’s dedication to providing equal opportunities for male and female students to showcase their talents and engage in meaningful academic and extracurricular activities.

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