Full Scholarships For Graduate Program at King Fahd University of Petroleum in Saudi Arabia

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) Team is coming to Pakistan for conducting interviews for fully funded graduate study opportunities at KFUPM leading to Ph.D. Students having BS degree and planning for graduate studies leading to phd are also encouraged to apply for MS programs at KFUPM. KFUPM team will be visiting differenet Universities and cities of Pakistan from April 10, 2009 to April 17, 2009. They will be visiting GIKI on April 14.

Please contact Mr. Noor ul Bashar, PS to Dean - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering for further details
email: bashar@giki.edu.pk

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Assalam-o-Alaikum.

Sir, I am a recent graduate from NED in Civil Engineering. Can you please give me the information that ... "Is KFUPM comig to visit Pakistan this year also ?? ... If yes, then when and where? And do they provide scholarships to bright civil engineers from NED ?

I will be waiting for your early response.

Thankyou
Ali Husain

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