21/02/2026
February 11, 2025
Entrepreneurship offers students a transformative lens through which they can view the world, moving beyond rote memorization toward critical problem-solving and self-reliance. By engaging in entrepreneurial ventures, students develop a "growth mindset" that values adaptability, resilience in the face of failure, and the ability to identify opportunities where others see obstacles. These skills are universally applicable; whether a student eventually launches a startup or enters a corporate environment, the capacity to think innovatively and take calculated risks remains a premier asset in an increasingly volatile global economy.
Recently, students and faculty from the Faculty of Management Sciences (FMS) and the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSH) attended an Indigenous Entrepreneurship Conference 9.0 organized by the Youth Association of Pakistan, providing students with a unique opportunity to explore business models rooted in cultural heritage, sustainability, and community impact. Such forums allowed participants to learn how to integrate traditional knowledge with modern technology to create ventures that are not only profitable but also socially responsible. By engaging with Indigenous leaders and innovators, students gained a deeper understanding of "Entrepreneurship,” which will prepare them to become the conscientious leaders of tomorrow.