Bahria University provides academic guidance to all students through a team of professional student advisors, whose main objective is to help the students improve their chances of academic success. The student-advisor relationship is a partnership which has responsibilities on both sides. The responsibilities of the student advisors are:
It is the responsibility of every student to know his/her degree requirements, to be acquainted with university policies, and to obtain course-scheduling information. The student is encouraged to meet with his/her advisor to inform him/her of any problems that may affect academic performance, and to make use of the advisor’s expertise in order to achieve his/her academic goals in the most effective way. The student is responsible for completing all the degree requirements, including the pre-requisites of the courses.
We offer learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom. Students are encouraged to join different societies of the University, such as:
When they become members of these societies the students work closely with the staff and faculty in coordinating extra-curricular activities and providing opportunities for their personal and professional advancement. They can, for example, arrange picnics, sponsor study tours, invite guest speakers, coordinate seminars and sports events and publish magazines.
The relationship between Bahria University and the students is best defined as building a mutually beneficial partnership, in which both the students and the university work towards a common goal – to enable the students to achieve their potential while giving them the best student experience. This partnership includes specifying objectives and standards for all the services offered by the University to the students, and identifying the principles which a student should adopt for the partnership to be mutually beneficial. A summary of the main responsibilities of this ‘partnership in learning’ is given below to give the student a flavour of the kind of commitment and principle that we follow in order to provide him/her the best student experience that we can create.
The University will:
The students on their part will:
Our internship programme helps the students and their prospective employers to get to know each other, thus increasing the students’ prospects of securing permanent employment after they graduate. The minimum internship period for graduating students of Bachelor and Masters Programmes is six weeks. The students must meet the following requirements before they can be recommended by their respective institutes for internships:
Integrity and honesty are the basic foundations on which we build up the character values of our students. Amongst other initiatives in this field we have set up a Student Discipline Committee which monitors the activities of the students, and is empowered to maintain the required standards at Bahria. These include:
Students are issued Student Identity Cards which they have to display while on campus. No one is permitted entry into the University without this ID Card.
Smoking is strictly prohibited within the University premises.