The Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural and Technological Sciences (SKUAST-K) has taken a significant stride towards its global outreach with the warm welcome of a new cohort of international students from Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya, and Bangladesh.
This influx of students marks a pivotal moment in SKUAST-K’s journey to becoming a preferred destination for higher education seekers from around the world.
Vice Chancellor of SKUAST-K, Prof Nazir Ahmed Ganie, expressed his delight at the growing diversity of the student body. “It is an honor to welcome these talented individuals to our university. Their presence enriches our academic community and nurtures a global perspective that is essential for addressing the challenges of the 21st century,” he stated.
The Vice Chancellor emphasized SKUAST-K’s firm commitment to providing a world-class education and research environment. He highlighted the university’s state-of-the-art infrastructure, experienced faculty, and innovative curriculum, which collectively create a conducive atmosphere for academic excellence.
He also commended the International Education Cell of SKUAST-K for its tireless efforts in attracting international students and ensuring their seamless integration into the university community. The cell’s initiatives, including international collaborations, scholarship programs, and cultural exchange activities, have played a vital role in making SKUAST-K a global hub for agricultural and technological education.
The newly arrived international students expressed their excitement about joining SKUAST-K and their eagerness to contribute to the university’s academic and cultural landscape. They shared their aspirations to pursue their studies in agriculture, horticulture, and related fields, and to gain valuable insights into the region’s unique agricultural practices.
As SKUAST-K continues to expand its international reach, it reaffirms its position as a leading institution in agricultural education and research, offering a unique blend of academic excellence, cultural diversity, and a commitment to global impact