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LUMS opens its doors for prospective students

  • December 3, 2016
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(PR): As part of its annual admission drive, the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) is holding Open Day sessions for prospective students in Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore on the 3rd, 4th, and 11th of December respectively.

The Open Day sessions are designed to showcase the diverse range of programmes LUMS has to offer, and present prospective students an opportunity to get a first-hand personalised experience with the LUMS management, its departments, students, and alumni.

While a regular feature at most international universities, LUMS is also eager to open its doors to prospective students to visit and explore the campus. Keeping up with this great annual tradition, the LUMS Vice Chancellor, Deans of all schools, faculty members, and successful alumni will join hands to meet aspiring students and answer their queries.

The Open Day sessions will provide an insight to campus life at LUMS and its world class facilities, while simultaneously providing applicants a platform to directly seek advice from faculty members on the programme of their choice. Students also get the chance to gain a broader perspective about their future education, the LUMS National Outreach Programme (NOP) and financial support opportunities at LUMS that have changed the lives of many across the country. The Open Day sessions will be open for prospective undergraduate and graduate students in Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore.

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