Ever since Korea and Pakistan recognized each other back in 1968 and formed diplomatic ties 1983, both countries have developed good bilateral relations. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the diplomatic ties between the two friendly countries.
To make the cordial relations flourish, it is important to acquire a good understanding of the language and culture of the other country. Based on the substantial economic development in the 1970s and 1980s, many people around the globe started taking interest in Korean language and culture. Hence, Korean language became a popular subject as it promised a bright future.
Currently, riding on the amazing Korean Wave, Korean language education is making rapid growth in Europe, Oceania and Asia. NUML has the privilege to operate the only King Sejong Institue in the whole country.
I wish you will have good stay with us while gaining excellence in Korean language and culture.
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*Rector’s Message on 25th Convocation Ceremony at NUML*
The 25th Silver Jubilee Convocation of NUML holds profound significance, as it not only celebrated the achievements of 1,270 graduates, but also marked 25 years of NUML’s establishment. This milestone is a testament to NUML’s enduring commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and service to the nation.
It was an honor to host Federal Minister for Federal Education, Mr. Khalid Maqbool Siddique, as the Chief Guest on the first day, and on the second day to personally preside over the ceremony as Rector. The joy and pride reflected on the faces of our graduates and their families reaffirmed NUML’s role as an institution that empowers future leaders through knowledge, discipline, and values.
As we move forward, NUML is poised to expand its academic horizons, strengthen research and innovation, and build stronger industry-academia linkages to meet the evolving needs of Pakistan and the global community. This convocation is not just an end, but a new beginning — for our graduates and for NUML’s journey ahead.
Major General Shahid Mahmood Kayani HI(M)
Rector, NUML