Islamabad, Jan 26: The Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) has launched its first-ever PEC Facilitation Desk in Balochistan, marking a significant milestone for the province’s engineering community. Set up at the Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) in Quetta, the desk is designed to support fresh engineering graduates in navigating their professional journey.
The newly established desk aims to provide graduates with essential resources, industry insights, and opportunities to thrive in their respective fields. It will also play a crucial role in awarding the esteemed title of “Engineer,” empowering graduates to make an immediate contribution to the profession and the country’s development.
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This initiative is a part of PEC’s broader vision to strengthen the engineering sector nationwide by fostering greater collaboration between academia and industry. The desk at BUITEMS will serve as an essential link between the university, PEC, and the engineering industry, providing direct benefits to students and professionals in Balochistan.
PEC Chairman Engineer Wasim Nazir emphasized the importance of engineers in national development, stating, “Engineers are the backbone of national development, and this initiative reflects our commitment to elevating their professional standing and fostering future leaders in the field of engineering.”
The launch of this facilitation desk represents a significant step in empowering Balochistan’s engineering community. PEC also plans to replicate this model in universities across Pakistan, aiming to create a nationwide network of facilitation desks to uplift the engineering community.
This development highlights PEC’s dedication to innovation, professional excellence, and sustainable growth within the engineering sector, reinforcing its commitment to nurturing the next generation of engineering leaders.