Hasilpur Base Visit 2026

LUMS

The NOP Centre conducted an extensive outreach campaign across South Punjab under the Hasilpur Base Visit 2026, engaging students in Chishtian, Hasilpur, Vehari, and Bahawalnagar. Over the course of four days, the team interacted with students from eleven institutions, reaching approximately 1,040 young learners from diverse academic and socio-economic backgrounds.

 

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The visit began in Chishtian, where sessions were held at Daanish School for Boys, Daanish School for Girls, and Government College for Boys. Students actively participated in discussions about merit-based admissions, scholarship opportunities, and the pathways available through the LUMS National Outreach Programme. The enthusiasm demonstrated by both male and female students reflected a growing awareness of higher education opportunities beyond conventional boundaries.

 

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In Hasilpur, engagement continued at Daanish School for Boys, Daanish School for Girls, and Government College for Boys. These sessions emphasized clarity around eligibility requirements, the structure of the Summer Coaching Session, and the importance of early preparation. Teachers and counselors also engaged in meaningful dialogue regarding financial verification processes and student support mechanisms.

The outreach expanded further in Vehari, where Government PG College for Women, Punjab College, and Government PG College for Boys hosted interactive sessions. Students were encouraged to view financial limitations not as obstacles but as challenges that can be addressed through structured support systems like NOP. For pre-medical students in particular, detailed discussions were held regarding research opportunities at SBASSE, including advancements such as the LUMS-1 protein initiative aimed at combating HIV and Hepatitis C replication.

 

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The final leg of the visit took place in Bahawalnagar at Punjab College Bahawalnagar and Aspire College. The sessions here focused on demystifying the application process and ensuring that students from semi-urban regions fully understood documentation requirements and submission protocols.

Across four cities and eleven institutions, the outreach reinforced a key message: access to quality education is determined by potential and preparation, not financial background. By providing structured guidance and addressing concerns directly, the Hasilpur Base Visit 2026 strengthened awareness and built confidence among students aspiring to pursue higher education at LUMS.

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