The Islamabad campus of Bahria University College of Medicine was opened.

The Islamabad campus of Bahria University College of Medicine was opened.

Admiral Naveed Ashraf, the Chief of the Naval Staff, opened the Bahria University College of Medicine (BUCM) in the Federal Capital on Thursday.

According to a Pakistan Navy news release, Admiral Naveed Ashraf spoke at the event and expressed gratitude for Bahria University‘s contributions and accomplishments in offering high-quality education in a variety of subjects.

He emphasised that even with all of the potential and difficulties that lay ahead, BUCM will develop into a preeminent facility for offering the best medical education.

The Naval Staff underlined that the campus’s reputation as one of the nation’s top medical schools was largely due to the professionalism, dedication, and commitment of its professors.

Vice Admiral (R) Asif Khaliq, the rector of Bahria University, had earlier than expected during his welcoming speech acknowledged the assistance the Pakistan Navy had given in building the institution.

The Bahria University Health Sciences Islamabad project director gave an overview of the project’s specifics and emphasised the resources accessible to students. The Naval Chief also saw a number of the campus’s facilities and expressed his admiration for its cutting-edge design.

Senior representatives from the Health Ministry, Pakistan Medical & Dental Council, Higher Education Commission, as well as past Bahria University faculty members and rectors, attended the inauguration ceremony.