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Greenwich University establishes modern student facilitation center at SBTE

KARACHI: Greenwich University has establish a state-of-the-art Student Facilitation Center at the Sindh Board of Technical Education (SBTE), aimed at streamlining student services online and enhancing administrative efficiency. The center is designed to assist students in processing applications, submitting documents, and accessing essential academic services in a more organized and accessible environment.
The Student Facilitation Center was formally inaugurated by the Minister for Universities and Boards, Mr. Ismail Rahoo, in the presence of Secretary Universities and Boards, Mr. Abbas Baloch, and Chancellor of Greenwich University, Dr. Seema Mughal, in Karachi.
Speaking at the occasion, Ismail Rahoo highlighted the importance of modernizing student services and ensuring ease of access for learners. He emphasized that such initiatives play a crucial role in improving the overall educational infrastructure and addressing the needs of students efficiently. He lauded the noble initiative of Greenwich University for the promotion of technical education in the province.
The Secretary Universities and Boards, Mr. Abbas Baloch, appreciated the collaborative effort between Greenwich University and SBTE. He noted that the establishment of the center reflects a commitment to innovation and service excellence within the education sector.
Chancellor Greenwich University, Dr. Seema Mughal, expressed her satisfaction with the successful completion of the project. She reiterated the university’s dedication to supporting students through practical solutions and ensuring a seamless academic experience. She further stated that the facility represents a significant step toward enhancing student engagement and institutional support systems.
The newly established Student Facilitation Center is expected to benefit a large number of students by providing a centralized platform for handling academic and administrative matters efficiently.

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