Merit Based Approach
The University adheres to merit as the sole criteria in it’s decision making. This
applies to all aspects of its operations, from selection of faculty and staff to
admission and evaluation of students.
Hard Work
We believe that sustained hard work provides the underpinning for the socioeconomic
development of a nation. The academic programmes help develop the stamina and diligence
essential for success in the increasingly competitive international environment.
Value Addition
All activities are designed with definite learning objectives for Individual development
of students.
Intellectual Rigour
The programmes offered at the University not only develop the capacity to work hard,
but also the ability to think analytically and to solve problems. The mental strength
that comes from a rigorous academic programme prepares the participants to perform
demanding intellectual tasks.
Character Building
We consider character building to be an integral aspect of our programs, as learning
without personal integrity will be of little value to the individual and the society.
The students of the University will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills in their field of study, appropriate research and
professional practices, and the processes of critical thinking, creative thinking,
and problem solving.
- Use effective methods including contemporary technology to manage information, to
achieve diverse professional goals aligned with professional standards and make
decisions based on appropriate data and information.
- Engage in continuous self-improvement and professional growth, support the professional
development of others, and display positive leadership and professional behaviors
and disposition for effective practice.
- Communicate effectively with other professionals, and the community, and project
a coherent vision of social responsibilities.
- Appreciate and continue to be guided by the university’s core values of integrity,
respect, academic freedom, open-mindedness, accountability, professionalism and
meritocracy.
“Our strength lies in the creativity, talent and dynamism of its people. In the
coming years, the University will see a further quantum leap in high quality research
activity and publications as a result of the research activities and the performance
of many excellent students admitted and faculty recruited.”