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Social Development work for SindhIt was great idea to form this forum and also to mobilize all NEDians.It is also great that we have an endowment fund to help NED and also… Started by Badruddin A.Khan |
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Aug 26, 2012 Reply by Riaz Haq |
TEN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NEEDY STUDENTSTEN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR DESERVING/ NEEDY STUDENTS Sponsors Needed The following members of NED Alumni Association of Southern California are g… Started by Moqueem Ansari |
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Feb 10, 2012 Reply by Riaz Haq |
College of Signals- NUST AlumniForum to discuss efforts of College of Signals- NUST regarding naural disasters etc Started by Shiraz Bashir |
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Is it sufficient or necessary to give money?As part of NEDians Convention 2007, I had the opportunity to listen to Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy's keynote speech and then had a conservation wit… Started by Riaz Haq |
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May 30, 2008 Reply by Riaz Haq |
PAY BACK WHAT YOU OWN TO THE SYSTEMNED has spent a large amount subsidizing our education. We need to pay this back. According to some rough estimates this sum amounts to aro… Started by Moqueem Ansari |
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Oct 27, 2007 Reply by Moqueem Ansari |
May we have foreign univeristies scholarships for MS ?There are almost 1200 gradutes passing out every year from NED. Most of them having avg marks, and want to go abroad in top class universit… Started by SYED TAHIR BUKHARI |
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