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Initiated in 2001, the LUMS National Outreach Programme at LUMS promotes cultural diversity and inclusion by extending the benefits of world-class education to talented students all over Pakistan. This prestigious scholarship programme focuses on identifying bright students with exceptional Matriculation and FA/FSc results and inducting them into the LUMS undergraduate programmes. The students who qualify as NOP scholars are provided full financial assistance.
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National Reach, Global Impact
The goal of LUMS as a university is to invest in Pakistan's future by creating tomorrow's leaders. And the National Outreach Program (NOP) is the most critical and central program that advances this goal. The mission of NOP is twofold: To eliminate educational inequality in Pakistan by making high quality education available to the most talented students, irrespective of financial means. And through these students, to build a movement of diverse and capable leaders committed to a prosperous Pakistan through their own contributions to their communities and country.
NOP inducts students from across the country belonging to different ethnicities, beliefs, and backgrounds. The NOP Outreach Team works tirelessly to visit more than 160 cities and towns, conducting introductory sessions and encouraging students to apply for the programme. Scholars joining LUMS hail from a growing number of cities each year. This diversity from across Pakistan is a testament to the deeply rooted patriotism that this scholarship embodies.
NOP is not like any other scholarship programme. It is a very prestigious and rigorous fellowship programme. This means that it is not just a scholarship providing free education. Instead, it includes essential elements for the students who become part of the programme. During admissions, students are trained in and assessed for, the ability to cope with the rigours and pressures of studying at LUMS. The most suitable candidates are selected for joining the university. Then throughout their time at LUMS, NOP scholars are required to engage with a range of enrichment, enhancement, and skill-building resources. This includes resources available for all students at LUMS and special resources that have been exclusively curated for the prestigious NOP programme. NOP scholars are also expected to contribute back – not just after graduation, but even during their time at LUMS- by engaging the NOP community on campus or giving back to their own communities at home. Finally, after graduation, student-turned-alumni are invited to participate in mentoring the students on campus or join the outreach being done throughout Pakistan for future students.
Rigour and prestige go together. Just like LUMS is known as a rigorous and, therefore, prestigious university among other universities. Likewise, NOP is a more rigorous and prestigious program within LUMS. The various elements mentioned above – learning opportunities prior to admission, engagement with exceptional enrichment opportunities on campus, and expectation of giving back as students and as alumni – all make NOP a fellowship program unmatched by any other program at LUMS or the whole country or even region, which has been recognized by the various international awards given to the LUMS National Outreach Programme over the years.
Today, NOP alumni are an ever-growing fellowship of leaders driven by the desire to build stronger communities leading to a progressive nation. As a result of aiming to bring the brightest minds of Pakistan to LUMS since 2001, NOP has inducted more than 1625+ Scholars into the programme. It has produced over 1215+ graduates with over 65 International Scholarship recipients studying in the world's most renowned universities. It is a privilege to see NOP students in highly competitive job markets, entrepreneurial initiatives, and academia, not just in Pakistan but in well-renowned establishments across the globe.
In short, NOP scholars benefit from the multicultural environment, capable faculty, enlightening studies, rich campus environment and exceptional and prestigious NOP-focused enhancement opportunities at LUMS to build a solid foundation for life-long learning and success. Joining the most rigorous university in the country and then the most rigorous program at that university, NOP students ascend to the pinnacle of higher education in the country. This personal transformation and experience form the foundation for their social contributions: today, NOP alumni are spread across continents and form a cadre of impactful change-makers who are an asset to their communities and to the entire nation.
We aim to continue supporting the brightest minds across Pakistan, who can then become the pillars of this country’s future.
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Tanveer Saleem
BSc Political Science
Tanveer Saleem
BSc Political Science
From Kasur to the Netherlands: Tanveer Saleem’s Inspiring Journey of Resilience and Triumph
Hailing from the serene village of Nizam Pura in Punjab, Tanveer Saleem’s story is a beacon of hope and perseverance. Raised in a humble household, his parents instilled in him the value of education, prompting the family’s move to Kasur city in search of better opportunities.
Excelling academically through matriculation and intermediate exams, Tanveer dared to dream big. His aspirations led him to LUMS, inspired by an NOP alumnus who introduced him to the program in the 10th grade. Tanveer joined the NOP summer coaching session in 2016 and later took the SAT exam through NOP Centre's support. However, his initial attempt at admission fell short due to a low SAT score.
Undeterred, Tanveer applied again in 2018 and secured admission to the BSc Political Science program with financial aid that later evolved into a full NOP scholarship. Despite achieving his dream of joining LUMS, he faced significant hurdles: adapting to the rigorous academic environment, language barriers, and cultural shifts. These challenges culminated in academic probation and eventual separation from the program after his first year—a moment of profound disappointment.
But Tanveer’s resilience shone through. Determined to turn his setbacks into comebacks, he reapplied, was readmitted, and approached his studies with renewed focus. Through sheer discipline, strategic planning, and resourcefulness, he overcame his challenges, graduating successfully. His time at LUMS was a transformative experience, teaching him perseverance and the value of a strong support system.
After graduation, Tanveer set his sights on a global stage, tirelessly applying to master’s programs worldwide. Despite numerous offers lacking the funding he required, he refused to give up. His persistence bore fruit when Wageningen University in the Netherlands offered him admission to its Master’s in International Development Studies with a fully funded scholarship.
Today, Tanveer’s journey—from a small village in Punjab to LUMS and now to an internationally acclaimed university—stands as a testament to the power of determination and adaptability. His story is an inspiration to all, proving that with unrelenting effort and belief in oneself, no dream is too big to achieve.
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Waqas Haider
BSc Management Science
Waqas Haider
BSc Management Science
Waqas Haider joined LUMS in 2015 and was associated with the National Outreach Programme since 2014 when he was shortlisted for and attended the NOP Summer Coaching Session (SCS). Hailing from Multan. Waqas was studying in Ali Trust College, Islamabad when he heard of the NOP SCS. Despite being an introvert, Waqas thoroughly enjoyed his time at LUMS and vowed to return back and obtain Admission in his desired Undergraduate programme.
After the conclusion of NOP session, I put myself into preparation for SAT exam. In November 2014, I took one month leave from Superior College to join SAT preparation academy in Lahore. As couldn’t afford to pay hostel fee so I started living with a friend in Punjab University’s hostel. But unfortunately Pakistan experienced most tragic incident of her history – APS attack. Everything was closed specially hostels. I remember spending my days in academy and nights at Daewoo Terminal Kalma Chowk but didn’t go back to Multan till my SAT on 24
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January 2015. I did not tell my family what I was going through.
After arriving at LUMS, Waqas threw himself into academics and extra-curricular activities with zest. Some of his notable positions include being the President of LUMS Amnesty International (2017-18) as well as the Director Health and Emergency Learning Program at EMS. Waqas was also an extremely active volunteer in the NOP SCS 2016 and 2017 and recalls those memories fondly.
While volunteering, I met Ma’am Shandana at the NOP Centre. I went to meet her in the office with trembling legs, as I had made a small faux pas. After telling me what I did wrong in the morning she said, “You are my student – you are an NOP student and my student needs to not be an introvert but should open themselves to the opportunities available to them. You need to work on your personality and grooming. You will meet me once every week”. From that day till the last meeting, each week I used to get a short pep-talk regarding the areas of growth in my personality and the tasks for the next week. In those three years, Ma’am Shandana worked on every aspect, my academics, my communication skills even my fashion sense and every good quality that I possess today.
Waqas graduated as the first Valedictorian of LUMS in 2019, completed his fellowship at Teach for Pakistan in 2021 and is now working as a Program Manager at Amal Academy. Setting a shining example of the paying back to society concept, Waqas has been working on his own social project – Chiraagh since 2016 which aims to bridge the socio-economic gap by empowering the youth of Pakistan. Till date, his organization has sponsored education of over 250 students at different levels. In November 2020, he inaugurated the Chiraagh Vocational Training School to equip the population in his village with skills and provide them access to the market so that they can earn and hone their skills.
Most of the villagers in my village are daily wagers and literacy rate for both girls and boys is very low. Hence the inspiration behind Chiraagh was to give back to my village, my society and my country.
Waqas’ long term goals include getting his Master’s degree in education and work as a policy maker in education department of Pakistan. Alongside he wishes to expand and strengthen the Chiraagh network.
If it wasn’t for the LUMS NOP scholarship I don’t know where I would have been today. The programme has not only funded my education but the staff at the NOP Centre completely changed my life. The support that I received from Ma’am Shandana, Ma'am Sadia, Ma'am Shajia, and Sir Sharjeel was enormous. These were the people who motivated me to be what I am today and contributed at every step that I took. I would urge all current NOP students to make maximum use of every resource on campus as they always go above and beyond for us.
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Haseeb Ahsan Javed
BA LLB
Haseeb Ahsan Javed
BA LLB
Haseeb Ahsan Javed is a National Outreach Program (NOP) scholar from Depalpur, who completed his BA-LL.B. (Honors) from LUMS in the year 2015.
“Law was the last choice on my priority list when I applied to LUMS. Back in those days, I was least interested in pursuing this degree. However, despite my personal inclinations, I decided to study law (a decision which I certainly do not regret) because the National Outreach Program was the only hope for me to continue my education and obtain a degree from a renowned institution.”
Coming from a humble background, the struggles that Haseeb encountered growing up, motivated him to work hard and stay committed to his studies. His hard work ultimately paid off when he was granted a scholarship in F.Sc, and was, subsequently, selected as an NOP Scholar at LUMS.
"Life at LUMS was a difficult yet an exhilarating journey, which gave me the opportunity to prosper and become who I am – a more confident and definitely a more refined person. During my five years at LUMS, I came across, and made friends with people from extremely diverse backgrounds, with different life stories and experiences to share, which all added to my personal experience. I had a hard time adjusting to the new life, but in retrospect, I realize that without those challenging days (which include failing a few subjects and falling below the minimum GPA requirement to retain my scholarship!), I wouldn’t be where I am now. LUMS taught me to never give up, no matter what the circumstances are. I continuously worked on honing myself to become better and bring myself back up to the benchmarks I had set for myself"
During his stay at LUMS, Haseeb became a part of number of societies. He also conducted information sessions and coaching classes in his hometown for students who were interested in applying to LUMS. He assisted them in the admission process, and prepared them for the admission test as well. During the last two years of his degree, Haseeb was given the opportunity by one of his instructors to work at his law firm, who described his journey as “
per aspera ad astra”
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After getting strenuous training in litigation and corporate advisory for approximately two years, Haseeb is currently running his own law firm in Lahore,
since the year 2017, where in addition to his private litigation practice, he is also working as legal consultant and advisor for a number of governmental and private entities.
“Life after LUMS is definitely not a piece of cake. But there is no denying that LUMS has prepared me well to face the challenges that I am encountering, and will encounter in the future, as I strive to attain my goals and dreams.”
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Huzaifa Zubair
BSc Electrical Engineering
Huzaifa Zubair
BSc Electrical Engineering
Huzaifa belongs to the small city of Dera Ghazi Khan and always dreamt of joining one of the premier institutions of Pakistan. When one of his seniors told Huzaifa about the NOP Summer Coaching Session, he was excited to apply for a 2 week trip to Lahore. However, upon being selected, Huzaifa felt that the 2 weeks opened his eyes and infused in him a great sense of motivation to succeed. After clearing the SAT, Huzaifa joined the SBASEE at LUMS in 2016.
During his tenure at LUMS, Huzaifa was the President of LUMS Culture Society (LCS) from 2019-20. He also joined LCS, LUMS Arts Society (as a sketch artist) and LUMS Literature Society (for the love of Literature, as he is a Urdu poet with more than 15 poems to his name, 2 of which are well approved by Dr. Moeen Nizami).
His academic pursuits and extra-curricular activities gave him a lot of practical experience that helped him land his first Job in Pakistan’s best Automation (MNC) company, Avanceon MEA. As he was extensively involved in volunteering activities
at LUMS, it helped him get selected to work with UNICEF in Turkey for 2 months’ volunteer ship in a refugee camp in Sakarya where he taught war-affected refugees’ children in 2019.
“It was a wholesome experience where I heard the war stories, traveled Turkey, learned elementary Turkish and Arabic for teaching purposes. I also got selected in a Physics conference in Nabulus, West Bank Palestine with Govt. Security and Kurdistan Iraq for peace talks but I did not go for obvious security reasons. West Bank is under war these days”
explained Huzaifa
After he graduated in 2020, he started working on my research paper which was published in Sao Paulo, Brazil in IEEE Xplore which is one of the most prestigious publications for Electrical Engineers.
He then started his job as a Technical Sales Engineer and managed successful sales of projects worth 53,000 USD. He recently got a job offer as a Project Manager in vFairs. His future goal is to be a CSP officer to serve Pakistanis at the grass-root level.
“The message that I want to give to young passionate individuals is that accept yourself, love yourself, and make the best out of it. If you cannot love yourself, you cannot love anyone enough. Hard (and smart) work can beat talent. Dream big until they call you crazy. Thank More, Excuse Less. Never ever miss the opportunity to travel, the lessons you learn from traveling is something you can never find in the pages. Chase yourself, work on yourself, money will chase you. Last but not the least, seize the moment my friend, Live Today Fully”
When speaking of the NOP, Huzaifa stated that the way the NOP pipeline is structured, it is perfect for brilliant students to come up and see what this world has to offer.
“The NOP Summer Coaching Session is enough for a student with common sense to see what opportunity is lying in front of them, they just have to grab it! The NOP is a life-changing platform for me and my family eventually. I could have never been a LUMS Graduate without the generous support NOP provides me. I am a better person right now because of this program. I wish the NOP team to prosper and will come back to support this program within my authority whenever I can”
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Syed Hussain Danish
BSc Accounting & Finance
Syed Hussain Danish
BSc Accounting & Finance
Danish, a bright and passionate student, was always inclined towards numbers and through his hard work, managed to find himself an awed attendee of the NOP Summer Coaching Session. His persistence and diligence secured him admission to his desired BSc Accounting and Finance degree at LUMS. When speaking of his time at the university, Danish gushes with emotion and enthusiasm at how LUMS shaped him as an individual and how wonderful his memories of his alma mater are.
“Life at LUMS or as I like to call it, the LUMS Experience, is the easiest and the toughest to describe at the same time. I say easy because it prepares you for the external world using the best resources and reforms a fresh graduate into a focused professional. I say difficult because after the four year journey ends and you step into the real world, you realise how drastic the transformation has been and you wonder ‘How do I even know this? Which course taught me that?’ The truth is, it was not just a course or a book, it was so much more”
When asked to elaborate, Danish fondly recollects the all-nighters pulled in the computer lab preparing for quizzes, the guest speaker who touched a chord when he described his story, playing squash with students of varied temperaments, networking and strategising to land key roles in society, and conversations over endless cups of tea outside PDC with the most diverse bunch of people he never thought he would be friends
“The LUMS experience is holistic and alters you into a confident, adaptable, empathetic and a future-ready individual, opening the door to an endless world of opportunities. Getting into LUMS has helped me pave my future, to an extent which would not have been possible had it been based on my will and dedication alone. I’m talking about the LUMS NOP Scholarship that changed my life and continues doing so for many dedicated students who bear the will to study but lack the awareness or resources to do so.”
Danish analogises that LUMS turned him into a locksmith and allowed him to craft the very key that would help unlock his potential to the fullest. The academics asked for an endless commitment, pushed him to look at the bigger picture, taught him to seize opportunities regardless of how farfetched they seem and exposed him to the most intelligent minds in Pakistan who were out to conquer the world. He believes that amidst this competitive environment, being selected for exchange programmes in Singapore and Austria as well as graduating on the Dean's Honor List were extremely rewarding events of his life.
After LUMS, Danish’s academic and personal development helped him enter the world of Unilever as a Finance professional. 5 years down the line, he is currently on a stint at the Unilever Global Treasury Center in Switzerland and married to his best friend whom he first met in the Unilever corridors where he was struggling to reinvent the PDC tea experience.
“Saying that education is imperative would be an understatement – it works wonders. It is with this zest that I actively mentor young students and graduates for their university entrance test in the hope that their enthusiasm coupled with a solid university foundation will transform their lives. I am not in the habit of uttering quotes but one of my favorites is: ‘I would like to be remembered for leaving the place a little bit better than I found it’ and this is the underlying impetus behind my everyday life.”
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Karrar Hussain Jaffar
BSc Economics & Mathematics
Karrar Hussain Jaffar
BSc Economics & Mathematics
Located on the outskirts of Quetta, is the barren valley of Mariabad where the Hazara lead slow-paced lives. These tribal people, living in narrow brick huts speckled along the rugged hillside, typically sell loose cloth, sweaters or tea for their livelihood. However one student, the son of a trader who sold Quaid-e-Azam caps in Mariabad for a living, dared to tread a radically different path.
Karrar Hussain Jaffar transcended the confines of an obscure town in Balochistan, where people rarely educate themselves beyond Matriculation to study at the prestigious Harvard University. His story, a narrative about the wondrous possibilities of equal educational opportunities, is truly inspirational.
“My childhood friends, with whom I spent my youth playing cricket, drive Suzukis and rickshaws in Quetta for a living, while I am a PhD student in the US. I often wonder why God chose me, out of all the people in my community, to get ahead in life” muses Karrar in a humble manner.
Karrar attributes his achievements to his father’s passion for his children’s higher education. He vividly remembers the chilly morning when his father showed him the ad for the LUMS NOP, which aimed to sponsor education and living expenses for capable students who could not have afford to pay.
“I was doing my FSc at Cadet College, Kohat and did not even know a single thing about LUMS at that point in time,” he fondly recollects. “I did not take the Ad seriously because LUMS did not offer engineering, the field I was interested in.”
When he returned back to college from his winter break, he attended a presentation by a LUMS’ faculty member, who introduced students to the NOP. At the end of the presentation the attendees all took a pre-screening exam and a few weeks later, he got a letter from LUMS inviting him to attend sponsored classes for SAT preparation.
During the four weeks he spent rigorously studying for the SATs, he fell in love with LUMS. To him the institution seemed otherworldly; its grand building, spacious classrooms and impressive teachers fascinated him. With utmost dedication, Karrar managed to clear the screening exam at the end of the four-week training and was selected to take the SAT exam, sponsored by the University. After obtaining an impressive score in his SATs, he got admitted in LUMS and was offered a full scholarship along with a monthly stipend.
Karrar graduated on the Dean’s Honor List, with a cumulative grade point average of 3.7 and 3.68 in his majors, Maths and Economics, respectively. A year after graduating, he received a Fulbright scholarship to study in the US.
“I simply told the interview panel that I want to come back to Baluchistan after completing my studies. That’s where my home is; that’s where I belong,”
But perhaps the most memorable moment in his life — an incident he recalls quite animatedly — was when he found out that he made it to Harvard University.
“I had no internet at home in Mariabad so I walked 15 minutes or so to a nearby internet cafe to check my email for Harvard’s decision,” he explains. “When I saw the acceptance email, I just thought it was too good to be true. My mother asked me what Harvard was and my father asked me to wait for potential offers by other universities” he says with a laugh. “It took a while to convince them that I got into the world’s top university.”
Karrar completed his PhD in Economics from the University of Southern California. He wants to increase educational awareness amongst people of Baluchistan. Karrar confesses that most of his family and friends cannot even comprehend what his life was like in the US. As of present, while pursuing a myriad of research interests he is also an Assistant Professor at the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences at LUMS.
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Salma Begum
BA-LLB
Salma Begum
BA-LLB
Hailing from the vibrant city of Peshawar, Salma had big dreams and knew it was only education that would allow her to fulfill her potential. After attaining the NOP Scholarship, she graduated with a BA-LLB degree from LUMS in 2010 and started her career as a Roadmap Advisor in Adam Smith International. When asked about her journey Salma places paramount importance on focus and dedication for being the keys to success.
“Work without focus leads to only an unstable performance curve with lots of peaks and valleys, it does not yield a consistently improving performance. I thrived in life because of my constant and consistent hard work”
Salma believes LUMS is the beacon for diversity in the country; this is one of its major strengths and this is why it is among the highly acclaimed universities across the country. The academics at LUMS helped her critically evaluate the value system she acquired from living in society and rationally shape it for an individual’s collective improvement.
“LUMS was the most enriching academic experience in my life. I had the freedom to choose from different disciplines which helped me in developing and shaping my personality. The courses are designed to enhance the critical thinking of students which motivates them to jump out from their comfort zones to explore their abilities and talents. It developed my confidence in interactions with family, colleagues and friends and also trained me to learn and gain from them in a short span of time. The courses improved my ability to handle pressure and perform efficiently, in short it made me tough as a person. Thus, the lessons I learned in my university life will stay with me forever.”
Currently Salma is working as an Assistant Director at the National Accountability Bureau in Apex Anti-Corruption Body which is actively involved in policy reforms in important sectors such as Health, Jails, Forest and Education in the country. It is a role she does not take lightly and knows that the steps she takes now can set the foundation for many reforms for the nation. In the future, she intends to be a policy expert working for policy reforms in Pakistan and other developing countries.
“Louisa May Alcott once said ‘far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead’. This quote is something I deeply believe in and I know that no matter our circumstances, we can always aspire to be better”
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Zulfiqar Ali
BSc Economics & Political Science
Zulfiqar Ali
BSc Economics & Political Science
“One of my favourite quotes is that the tragedy of life is that it gives us wisdom only after it has stolen our youth."
Zulfiqar started his BSc Honors degree at LUMS in 2009 and obtained his graduate degree from International Christian University. He occasionally counsels high school students and advises them about career options and academics in general. This came in handy when he was a part of the Shaheen Pakistan Project for a few months, a Harvard-based initiative to create an admissions-advice website for underprivileged students who wish to study abroad.
He currently lives in Tokyo, Japan and works as a Capacity Building and Training Associate at the Asian Development Bank Institute. Though now accustomed to life in a big, metropolitan city, he does remember his initial struggles of being new to a big university such as LUMS, plagued by self-doubt and insecurities.
Considering he only overcame his initial lack of confidence through his academic fervour, he wants to advise younger students to put in effort to research their options, discover their true passion and commit to finding themselves, which will help them discover new horizons.
“You need to figure out what’s the next step of your life. Nobody has everything figured out (at least the people I know don't) but you must have a short term plan and once you do, you need to visualise how to get there.”
He values LUMS for the vast variety of courses it offered that helped to broaden his understanding of the world. He also feels that LUMS taught him to think beyond prejudices and made him more considerate towards everybody around him.
“I miss the cardamom tea the most. I am a Sindhi so if you cut open my veins, you'll probably find more tea than blood. The cardamom tea was a revelation! I would drink four to six cups a day cutting down on food to pay for them. Every night, we would assemble at Khokha around 3:00 AM to resume our whining about courses, CPs, how good we were if only instructors gave us a second chance (most of them did but we would still flunk classes) and all else. Eventually, you grow out of it as life moves forward but I believe, it’s those seemingly redundant talks, and "waste-of-time" exercises that play a great role in getting you there.”
Zulfiqar aims to grow in both academic and employment capacities and knows that wherever he goes, the values imbued by LUMS will stay with him forever.
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Tahira Tarique
BSc Sociology/Anthropology
Tahira Tarique
BSc Sociology/Anthropology
Tahira believes she is a classic example of how belonging to a regressive region or lack of awareness cannot stop the industrious from achieving their goals. Hailing from the famed land of Sindhri mangoes, Mirpur Khas, Tahira turned her dreams into reality with hard work and patience.
Looking back on her four years at LUMS, Tahira states that being associated with the university had a tremendous impact on her life.
“From my very first Sociology class, I was challenged to not only think about what is visible on the surface, but what lies in deeper exploration. My professors taught me that in order to fully understand a theory you must challenge it as I often challenged my professors and in doing so, you can better understand the profound meaning of the theory. My four years on campus helped me embrace, welcome and accept challenges in life. They also inspired me to go out and change the world. Just like the NOP scholarship has changed my life”
Moreover, she believes that the education she received at LUMS helped her in all her future accomplishments. She started her career as a Research Associate at Save the Children Foundation; from there onwards she has been associated with the development sector focusing on rural development, community issues, gender sensitisation and human rights. Having an experience of working in non-government organisations for about four years, she has been involved in several community driven social development programs.
She has worked with the Rural Support Program Network as a Monitoring Officer in 13 districts of Sindh and Punjab. During her fieldwork she is simultaneously and systematically studying the structure interactions and collective behaviour of the rural people and applying the gained concepts and theories. As of present, she is pursuing Higher Education in Germany and in the future, she plans to contribute on policy level work in the same sector.
“My advice to students is that the world’s greatest achievers have been those who have always stayed focused on their goals and have been consistent in their efforts.”
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Initiated in 2001, the LUMS National Outreach Programme at LUMS promotes cultural diversity and inclusion by extending the benefits of world-class education to talented students all over Pakistan. This prestigious scholarship programme focuses on identifying bright students with exceptional Matriculation and FA/FSc results and inducting them into the LUMS undergraduate programmes. The students who qualify as NOP scholars are provided full financial assistance.
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National Reach, Global Impact
The goal of LUMS as a university is to invest in Pakistan's future by creating tomorrow's leaders. And the National Outreach Program (NOP) is the most critical and central program that advances this goal. The mission of NOP is twofold: To eliminate educational inequality in Pakistan by making high quality education available to the most talented students, irrespective of financial means. And through these students, to build a movement of diverse and capable leaders committed to a prosperous Pakistan through their own contributions to their communities and country.
NOP inducts students from across the country belonging to different ethnicities, beliefs, and backgrounds. The NOP Outreach Team works tirelessly to visit more than 160 cities and towns, conducting introductory sessions and encouraging students to apply for the programme. Scholars joining LUMS hail from a growing number of cities each year. This diversity from across Pakistan is a testament to the deeply rooted patriotism that this scholarship embodies.
NOP is not like any other scholarship programme. It is a very prestigious and rigorous fellowship programme. This means that it is not just a scholarship providing free education. Instead, it includes essential elements for the students who become part of the programme. During admissions, students are trained in and assessed for, the ability to cope with the rigours and pressures of studying at LUMS. The most suitable candidates are selected for joining the university. Then throughout their time at LUMS, NOP scholars are required to engage with a range of enrichment, enhancement, and skill-building resources. This includes resources available for all students at LUMS and special resources that have been exclusively curated for the prestigious NOP programme. NOP scholars are also expected to contribute back – not just after graduation, but even during their time at LUMS- by engaging the NOP community on campus or giving back to their own communities at home. Finally, after graduation, student-turned-alumni are invited to participate in mentoring the students on campus or join the outreach being done throughout Pakistan for future students.
Rigour and prestige go together. Just like LUMS is known as a rigorous and, therefore, prestigious university among other universities. Likewise, NOP is a more rigorous and prestigious program within LUMS. The various elements mentioned above – learning opportunities prior to admission, engagement with exceptional enrichment opportunities on campus, and expectation of giving back as students and as alumni – all make NOP a fellowship program unmatched by any other program at LUMS or the whole country or even region, which has been recognized by the various international awards given to the LUMS National Outreach Programme over the years.
Today, NOP alumni are an ever-growing fellowship of leaders driven by the desire to build stronger communities leading to a progressive nation. As a result of aiming to bring the brightest minds of Pakistan to LUMS since 2001, NOP has inducted more than 1625+ Scholars into the programme. It has produced over 1215+ graduates with over 65 International Scholarship recipients studying in the world's most renowned universities. It is a privilege to see NOP students in highly competitive job markets, entrepreneurial initiatives, and academia, not just in Pakistan but in well-renowned establishments across the globe.
In short, NOP scholars benefit from the multicultural environment, capable faculty, enlightening studies, rich campus environment and exceptional and prestigious NOP-focused enhancement opportunities at LUMS to build a solid foundation for life-long learning and success. Joining the most rigorous university in the country and then the most rigorous program at that university, NOP students ascend to the pinnacle of higher education in the country. This personal transformation and experience form the foundation for their social contributions: today, NOP alumni are spread across continents and form a cadre of impactful change-makers who are an asset to their communities and to the entire nation.
We aim to continue supporting the brightest minds across Pakistan, who can then become the pillars of this country’s future.
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Tanveer Saleem
BSc Political Science
Tanveer Saleem
BSc Political Science
From Kasur to the Netherlands: Tanveer Saleem’s Inspiring Journey of Resilience and Triumph
Hailing from the serene village of Nizam Pura in Punjab, Tanveer Saleem’s story is a beacon of hope and perseverance. Raised in a humble household, his parents instilled in him the value of education, prompting the family’s move to Kasur city in search of better opportunities.
Excelling academically through matriculation and intermediate exams, Tanveer dared to dream big. His aspirations led him to LUMS, inspired by an NOP alumnus who introduced him to the program in the 10th grade. Tanveer joined the NOP summer coaching session in 2016 and later took the SAT exam through NOP Centre's support. However, his initial attempt at admission fell short due to a low SAT score.
Undeterred, Tanveer applied again in 2018 and secured admission to the BSc Political Science program with financial aid that later evolved into a full NOP scholarship. Despite achieving his dream of joining LUMS, he faced significant hurdles: adapting to the rigorous academic environment, language barriers, and cultural shifts. These challenges culminated in academic probation and eventual separation from the program after his first year—a moment of profound disappointment.
But Tanveer’s resilience shone through. Determined to turn his setbacks into comebacks, he reapplied, was readmitted, and approached his studies with renewed focus. Through sheer discipline, strategic planning, and resourcefulness, he overcame his challenges, graduating successfully. His time at LUMS was a transformative experience, teaching him perseverance and the value of a strong support system.
After graduation, Tanveer set his sights on a global stage, tirelessly applying to master’s programs worldwide. Despite numerous offers lacking the funding he required, he refused to give up. His persistence bore fruit when Wageningen University in the Netherlands offered him admission to its Master’s in International Development Studies with a fully funded scholarship.
Today, Tanveer’s journey—from a small village in Punjab to LUMS and now to an internationally acclaimed university—stands as a testament to the power of determination and adaptability. His story is an inspiration to all, proving that with unrelenting effort and belief in oneself, no dream is too big to achieve.
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Waqas Haider
BSc Management Science
Waqas Haider
BSc Management Science
Waqas Haider joined LUMS in 2015 and was associated with the National Outreach Programme since 2014 when he was shortlisted for and attended the NOP Summer Coaching Session (SCS). Hailing from Multan. Waqas was studying in Ali Trust College, Islamabad when he heard of the NOP SCS. Despite being an introvert, Waqas thoroughly enjoyed his time at LUMS and vowed to return back and obtain Admission in his desired Undergraduate programme.
After the conclusion of NOP session, I put myself into preparation for SAT exam. In November 2014, I took one month leave from Superior College to join SAT preparation academy in Lahore. As couldn’t afford to pay hostel fee so I started living with a friend in Punjab University’s hostel. But unfortunately Pakistan experienced most tragic incident of her history – APS attack. Everything was closed specially hostels. I remember spending my days in academy and nights at Daewoo Terminal Kalma Chowk but didn’t go back to Multan till my SAT on 24
th
January 2015. I did not tell my family what I was going through.
After arriving at LUMS, Waqas threw himself into academics and extra-curricular activities with zest. Some of his notable positions include being the President of LUMS Amnesty International (2017-18) as well as the Director Health and Emergency Learning Program at EMS. Waqas was also an extremely active volunteer in the NOP SCS 2016 and 2017 and recalls those memories fondly.
While volunteering, I met Ma’am Shandana at the NOP Centre. I went to meet her in the office with trembling legs, as I had made a small faux pas. After telling me what I did wrong in the morning she said, “You are my student – you are an NOP student and my student needs to not be an introvert but should open themselves to the opportunities available to them. You need to work on your personality and grooming. You will meet me once every week”. From that day till the last meeting, each week I used to get a short pep-talk regarding the areas of growth in my personality and the tasks for the next week. In those three years, Ma’am Shandana worked on every aspect, my academics, my communication skills even my fashion sense and every good quality that I possess today.
Waqas graduated as the first Valedictorian of LUMS in 2019, completed his fellowship at Teach for Pakistan in 2021 and is now working as a Program Manager at Amal Academy. Setting a shining example of the paying back to society concept, Waqas has been working on his own social project – Chiraagh since 2016 which aims to bridge the socio-economic gap by empowering the youth of Pakistan. Till date, his organization has sponsored education of over 250 students at different levels. In November 2020, he inaugurated the Chiraagh Vocational Training School to equip the population in his village with skills and provide them access to the market so that they can earn and hone their skills.
Most of the villagers in my village are daily wagers and literacy rate for both girls and boys is very low. Hence the inspiration behind Chiraagh was to give back to my village, my society and my country.
Waqas’ long term goals include getting his Master’s degree in education and work as a policy maker in education department of Pakistan. Alongside he wishes to expand and strengthen the Chiraagh network.
If it wasn’t for the LUMS NOP scholarship I don’t know where I would have been today. The programme has not only funded my education but the staff at the NOP Centre completely changed my life. The support that I received from Ma’am Shandana, Ma'am Sadia, Ma'am Shajia, and Sir Sharjeel was enormous. These were the people who motivated me to be what I am today and contributed at every step that I took. I would urge all current NOP students to make maximum use of every resource on campus as they always go above and beyond for us.
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Haseeb Ahsan Javed
BA LLB
Haseeb Ahsan Javed
BA LLB
Haseeb Ahsan Javed is a National Outreach Program (NOP) scholar from Depalpur, who completed his BA-LL.B. (Honors) from LUMS in the year 2015.
“Law was the last choice on my priority list when I applied to LUMS. Back in those days, I was least interested in pursuing this degree. However, despite my personal inclinations, I decided to study law (a decision which I certainly do not regret) because the National Outreach Program was the only hope for me to continue my education and obtain a degree from a renowned institution.”
Coming from a humble background, the struggles that Haseeb encountered growing up, motivated him to work hard and stay committed to his studies. His hard work ultimately paid off when he was granted a scholarship in F.Sc, and was, subsequently, selected as an NOP Scholar at LUMS.
"Life at LUMS was a difficult yet an exhilarating journey, which gave me the opportunity to prosper and become who I am – a more confident and definitely a more refined person. During my five years at LUMS, I came across, and made friends with people from extremely diverse backgrounds, with different life stories and experiences to share, which all added to my personal experience. I had a hard time adjusting to the new life, but in retrospect, I realize that without those challenging days (which include failing a few subjects and falling below the minimum GPA requirement to retain my scholarship!), I wouldn’t be where I am now. LUMS taught me to never give up, no matter what the circumstances are. I continuously worked on honing myself to become better and bring myself back up to the benchmarks I had set for myself"
During his stay at LUMS, Haseeb became a part of number of societies. He also conducted information sessions and coaching classes in his hometown for students who were interested in applying to LUMS. He assisted them in the admission process, and prepared them for the admission test as well. During the last two years of his degree, Haseeb was given the opportunity by one of his instructors to work at his law firm, who described his journey as “
per aspera ad astra”
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After getting strenuous training in litigation and corporate advisory for approximately two years, Haseeb is currently running his own law firm in Lahore,
since the year 2017, where in addition to his private litigation practice, he is also working as legal consultant and advisor for a number of governmental and private entities.
“Life after LUMS is definitely not a piece of cake. But there is no denying that LUMS has prepared me well to face the challenges that I am encountering, and will encounter in the future, as I strive to attain my goals and dreams.”
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Huzaifa Zubair
BSc Electrical Engineering
Huzaifa Zubair
BSc Electrical Engineering
Huzaifa belongs to the small city of Dera Ghazi Khan and always dreamt of joining one of the premier institutions of Pakistan. When one of his seniors told Huzaifa about the NOP Summer Coaching Session, he was excited to apply for a 2 week trip to Lahore. However, upon being selected, Huzaifa felt that the 2 weeks opened his eyes and infused in him a great sense of motivation to succeed. After clearing the SAT, Huzaifa joined the SBASEE at LUMS in 2016.
During his tenure at LUMS, Huzaifa was the President of LUMS Culture Society (LCS) from 2019-20. He also joined LCS, LUMS Arts Society (as a sketch artist) and LUMS Literature Society (for the love of Literature, as he is a Urdu poet with more than 15 poems to his name, 2 of which are well approved by Dr. Moeen Nizami).
His academic pursuits and extra-curricular activities gave him a lot of practical experience that helped him land his first Job in Pakistan’s best Automation (MNC) company, Avanceon MEA. As he was extensively involved in volunteering activities
at LUMS, it helped him get selected to work with UNICEF in Turkey for 2 months’ volunteer ship in a refugee camp in Sakarya where he taught war-affected refugees’ children in 2019.
“It was a wholesome experience where I heard the war stories, traveled Turkey, learned elementary Turkish and Arabic for teaching purposes. I also got selected in a Physics conference in Nabulus, West Bank Palestine with Govt. Security and Kurdistan Iraq for peace talks but I did not go for obvious security reasons. West Bank is under war these days”
explained Huzaifa
After he graduated in 2020, he started working on my research paper which was published in Sao Paulo, Brazil in IEEE Xplore which is one of the most prestigious publications for Electrical Engineers.
He then started his job as a Technical Sales Engineer and managed successful sales of projects worth 53,000 USD. He recently got a job offer as a Project Manager in vFairs. His future goal is to be a CSP officer to serve Pakistanis at the grass-root level.
“The message that I want to give to young passionate individuals is that accept yourself, love yourself, and make the best out of it. If you cannot love yourself, you cannot love anyone enough. Hard (and smart) work can beat talent. Dream big until they call you crazy. Thank More, Excuse Less. Never ever miss the opportunity to travel, the lessons you learn from traveling is something you can never find in the pages. Chase yourself, work on yourself, money will chase you. Last but not the least, seize the moment my friend, Live Today Fully”
When speaking of the NOP, Huzaifa stated that the way the NOP pipeline is structured, it is perfect for brilliant students to come up and see what this world has to offer.
“The NOP Summer Coaching Session is enough for a student with common sense to see what opportunity is lying in front of them, they just have to grab it! The NOP is a life-changing platform for me and my family eventually. I could have never been a LUMS Graduate without the generous support NOP provides me. I am a better person right now because of this program. I wish the NOP team to prosper and will come back to support this program within my authority whenever I can”
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Syed Hussain Danish
BSc Accounting & Finance
Syed Hussain Danish
BSc Accounting & Finance
Danish, a bright and passionate student, was always inclined towards numbers and through his hard work, managed to find himself an awed attendee of the NOP Summer Coaching Session. His persistence and diligence secured him admission to his desired BSc Accounting and Finance degree at LUMS. When speaking of his time at the university, Danish gushes with emotion and enthusiasm at how LUMS shaped him as an individual and how wonderful his memories of his alma mater are.
“Life at LUMS or as I like to call it, the LUMS Experience, is the easiest and the toughest to describe at the same time. I say easy because it prepares you for the external world using the best resources and reforms a fresh graduate into a focused professional. I say difficult because after the four year journey ends and you step into the real world, you realise how drastic the transformation has been and you wonder ‘How do I even know this? Which course taught me that?’ The truth is, it was not just a course or a book, it was so much more”
When asked to elaborate, Danish fondly recollects the all-nighters pulled in the computer lab preparing for quizzes, the guest speaker who touched a chord when he described his story, playing squash with students of varied temperaments, networking and strategising to land key roles in society, and conversations over endless cups of tea outside PDC with the most diverse bunch of people he never thought he would be friends
“The LUMS experience is holistic and alters you into a confident, adaptable, empathetic and a future-ready individual, opening the door to an endless world of opportunities. Getting into LUMS has helped me pave my future, to an extent which would not have been possible had it been based on my will and dedication alone. I’m talking about the LUMS NOP Scholarship that changed my life and continues doing so for many dedicated students who bear the will to study but lack the awareness or resources to do so.”
Danish analogises that LUMS turned him into a locksmith and allowed him to craft the very key that would help unlock his potential to the fullest. The academics asked for an endless commitment, pushed him to look at the bigger picture, taught him to seize opportunities regardless of how farfetched they seem and exposed him to the most intelligent minds in Pakistan who were out to conquer the world. He believes that amidst this competitive environment, being selected for exchange programmes in Singapore and Austria as well as graduating on the Dean's Honor List were extremely rewarding events of his life.
After LUMS, Danish’s academic and personal development helped him enter the world of Unilever as a Finance professional. 5 years down the line, he is currently on a stint at the Unilever Global Treasury Center in Switzerland and married to his best friend whom he first met in the Unilever corridors where he was struggling to reinvent the PDC tea experience.
“Saying that education is imperative would be an understatement – it works wonders. It is with this zest that I actively mentor young students and graduates for their university entrance test in the hope that their enthusiasm coupled with a solid university foundation will transform their lives. I am not in the habit of uttering quotes but one of my favorites is: ‘I would like to be remembered for leaving the place a little bit better than I found it’ and this is the underlying impetus behind my everyday life.”
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Karrar Hussain Jaffar
BSc Economics & Mathematics
Karrar Hussain Jaffar
BSc Economics & Mathematics
Located on the outskirts of Quetta, is the barren valley of Mariabad where the Hazara lead slow-paced lives. These tribal people, living in narrow brick huts speckled along the rugged hillside, typically sell loose cloth, sweaters or tea for their livelihood. However one student, the son of a trader who sold Quaid-e-Azam caps in Mariabad for a living, dared to tread a radically different path.
Karrar Hussain Jaffar transcended the confines of an obscure town in Balochistan, where people rarely educate themselves beyond Matriculation to study at the prestigious Harvard University. His story, a narrative about the wondrous possibilities of equal educational opportunities, is truly inspirational.
“My childhood friends, with whom I spent my youth playing cricket, drive Suzukis and rickshaws in Quetta for a living, while I am a PhD student in the US. I often wonder why God chose me, out of all the people in my community, to get ahead in life” muses Karrar in a humble manner.
Karrar attributes his achievements to his father’s passion for his children’s higher education. He vividly remembers the chilly morning when his father showed him the ad for the LUMS NOP, which aimed to sponsor education and living expenses for capable students who could not have afford to pay.
“I was doing my FSc at Cadet College, Kohat and did not even know a single thing about LUMS at that point in time,” he fondly recollects. “I did not take the Ad seriously because LUMS did not offer engineering, the field I was interested in.”
When he returned back to college from his winter break, he attended a presentation by a LUMS’ faculty member, who introduced students to the NOP. At the end of the presentation the attendees all took a pre-screening exam and a few weeks later, he got a letter from LUMS inviting him to attend sponsored classes for SAT preparation.
During the four weeks he spent rigorously studying for the SATs, he fell in love with LUMS. To him the institution seemed otherworldly; its grand building, spacious classrooms and impressive teachers fascinated him. With utmost dedication, Karrar managed to clear the screening exam at the end of the four-week training and was selected to take the SAT exam, sponsored by the University. After obtaining an impressive score in his SATs, he got admitted in LUMS and was offered a full scholarship along with a monthly stipend.
Karrar graduated on the Dean’s Honor List, with a cumulative grade point average of 3.7 and 3.68 in his majors, Maths and Economics, respectively. A year after graduating, he received a Fulbright scholarship to study in the US.
“I simply told the interview panel that I want to come back to Baluchistan after completing my studies. That’s where my home is; that’s where I belong,”
But perhaps the most memorable moment in his life — an incident he recalls quite animatedly — was when he found out that he made it to Harvard University.
“I had no internet at home in Mariabad so I walked 15 minutes or so to a nearby internet cafe to check my email for Harvard’s decision,” he explains. “When I saw the acceptance email, I just thought it was too good to be true. My mother asked me what Harvard was and my father asked me to wait for potential offers by other universities” he says with a laugh. “It took a while to convince them that I got into the world’s top university.”
Karrar completed his PhD in Economics from the University of Southern California. He wants to increase educational awareness amongst people of Baluchistan. Karrar confesses that most of his family and friends cannot even comprehend what his life was like in the US. As of present, while pursuing a myriad of research interests he is also an Assistant Professor at the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences at LUMS.
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Salma Begum
BA-LLB
Salma Begum
BA-LLB
Hailing from the vibrant city of Peshawar, Salma had big dreams and knew it was only education that would allow her to fulfill her potential. After attaining the NOP Scholarship, she graduated with a BA-LLB degree from LUMS in 2010 and started her career as a Roadmap Advisor in Adam Smith International. When asked about her journey Salma places paramount importance on focus and dedication for being the keys to success.
“Work without focus leads to only an unstable performance curve with lots of peaks and valleys, it does not yield a consistently improving performance. I thrived in life because of my constant and consistent hard work”
Salma believes LUMS is the beacon for diversity in the country; this is one of its major strengths and this is why it is among the highly acclaimed universities across the country. The academics at LUMS helped her critically evaluate the value system she acquired from living in society and rationally shape it for an individual’s collective improvement.
“LUMS was the most enriching academic experience in my life. I had the freedom to choose from different disciplines which helped me in developing and shaping my personality. The courses are designed to enhance the critical thinking of students which motivates them to jump out from their comfort zones to explore their abilities and talents. It developed my confidence in interactions with family, colleagues and friends and also trained me to learn and gain from them in a short span of time. The courses improved my ability to handle pressure and perform efficiently, in short it made me tough as a person. Thus, the lessons I learned in my university life will stay with me forever.”
Currently Salma is working as an Assistant Director at the National Accountability Bureau in Apex Anti-Corruption Body which is actively involved in policy reforms in important sectors such as Health, Jails, Forest and Education in the country. It is a role she does not take lightly and knows that the steps she takes now can set the foundation for many reforms for the nation. In the future, she intends to be a policy expert working for policy reforms in Pakistan and other developing countries.
“Louisa May Alcott once said ‘far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead’. This quote is something I deeply believe in and I know that no matter our circumstances, we can always aspire to be better”
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Zulfiqar Ali
BSc Economics & Political Science
Zulfiqar Ali
BSc Economics & Political Science
“One of my favourite quotes is that the tragedy of life is that it gives us wisdom only after it has stolen our youth."
Zulfiqar started his BSc Honors degree at LUMS in 2009 and obtained his graduate degree from International Christian University. He occasionally counsels high school students and advises them about career options and academics in general. This came in handy when he was a part of the Shaheen Pakistan Project for a few months, a Harvard-based initiative to create an admissions-advice website for underprivileged students who wish to study abroad.
He currently lives in Tokyo, Japan and works as a Capacity Building and Training Associate at the Asian Development Bank Institute. Though now accustomed to life in a big, metropolitan city, he does remember his initial struggles of being new to a big university such as LUMS, plagued by self-doubt and insecurities.
Considering he only overcame his initial lack of confidence through his academic fervour, he wants to advise younger students to put in effort to research their options, discover their true passion and commit to finding themselves, which will help them discover new horizons.
“You need to figure out what’s the next step of your life. Nobody has everything figured out (at least the people I know don't) but you must have a short term plan and once you do, you need to visualise how to get there.”
He values LUMS for the vast variety of courses it offered that helped to broaden his understanding of the world. He also feels that LUMS taught him to think beyond prejudices and made him more considerate towards everybody around him.
“I miss the cardamom tea the most. I am a Sindhi so if you cut open my veins, you'll probably find more tea than blood. The cardamom tea was a revelation! I would drink four to six cups a day cutting down on food to pay for them. Every night, we would assemble at Khokha around 3:00 AM to resume our whining about courses, CPs, how good we were if only instructors gave us a second chance (most of them did but we would still flunk classes) and all else. Eventually, you grow out of it as life moves forward but I believe, it’s those seemingly redundant talks, and "waste-of-time" exercises that play a great role in getting you there.”
Zulfiqar aims to grow in both academic and employment capacities and knows that wherever he goes, the values imbued by LUMS will stay with him forever.
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Tahira Tarique
BSc Sociology/Anthropology
Tahira Tarique
BSc Sociology/Anthropology
Tahira believes she is a classic example of how belonging to a regressive region or lack of awareness cannot stop the industrious from achieving their goals. Hailing from the famed land of Sindhri mangoes, Mirpur Khas, Tahira turned her dreams into reality with hard work and patience.
Looking back on her four years at LUMS, Tahira states that being associated with the university had a tremendous impact on her life.
“From my very first Sociology class, I was challenged to not only think about what is visible on the surface, but what lies in deeper exploration. My professors taught me that in order to fully understand a theory you must challenge it as I often challenged my professors and in doing so, you can better understand the profound meaning of the theory. My four years on campus helped me embrace, welcome and accept challenges in life. They also inspired me to go out and change the world. Just like the NOP scholarship has changed my life”
Moreover, she believes that the education she received at LUMS helped her in all her future accomplishments. She started her career as a Research Associate at Save the Children Foundation; from there onwards she has been associated with the development sector focusing on rural development, community issues, gender sensitisation and human rights. Having an experience of working in non-government organisations for about four years, she has been involved in several community driven social development programs.
She has worked with the Rural Support Program Network as a Monitoring Officer in 13 districts of Sindh and Punjab. During her fieldwork she is simultaneously and systematically studying the structure interactions and collective behaviour of the rural people and applying the gained concepts and theories. As of present, she is pursuing Higher Education in Germany and in the future, she plans to contribute on policy level work in the same sector.
“My advice to students is that the world’s greatest achievers have been those who have always stayed focused on their goals and have been consistent in their efforts.”
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