LAHORE : Punjab University’s Hailey College of Banking & Finance (HCBF) has received approval for three acres of land in the University's New Campus for the establishment of HCBF Quaid-e-Azam Campus.
Principal HCBF Dr Ahmed Muneeb Mehta said the New Campus will not only continue to offer ongoing undergraduate and graduate degree programmes but will also introduce newly approved programmes, including BS Islamic Banking & Finance, MS Islamic Banking & Finance, MS Public Finance & Policy, MS Business Analytics and MS Sustainability Management.
He said these programmes will be offered at an affordable market price, with a focus on quality recognition, surpassing both public and private sector counterparts. He said this expansion aims to facilitate the masses and contribute to the university’s vision of providing accessible, high-quality education under the leadership of Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood.
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