UTAS celebrates future leaders as 595 students graduate in Oman

Muscat : The event was graced by His Excellency Dr. Saeed bin Hamad Al Rubaie, President of UTAS, and attended by several distinguished officials. Graduates from the faculties of engineering and technology, computer science and information, economics and business administration, and creative industries received bachelor’s degrees, advanced diplomas, and diplomas.

Dr. Ahmed bin Ali Al Shahri, Assistant Vice-Chancellor of UTAS Salalah, highlighted the university’s commitment to producing scientifically qualified national cadres aligned with Oman Vision 2040. He emphasized the institution’s pivotal role in fostering academic excellence and innovation to meet the nation’s future aspirations.
The ceremony featured inspiring speeches, a graduation statement by the students, and recognition of those who achieved academic excellence with the prestigious Academic Excellence Award. The program concluded with certificates awarded to graduates from various disciplines, marking a significant milestone in their academic journeys.

The Gulf Indians

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