Roots Ivy International University

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Roots Ivy International University
TypeUniversity College
Established2003
ChancellorKhadija Mushtaq
Location
Islamabad/Rawalpindi area
,
Pakistan
Colours

Roots Ivy International University College is a for-profit university college affiliated with University of London International Programmes and the BPP University in UK.[1][2]

It is located in Rawalpindi/Islamabad area of Pakistan. It has several branches all over Pakistan.

Khadija Mushtaq is its founder and dean.[3][2]

It is associated with the for-profit Roots School System in Pakistan. The main objective of the university is to provide high quality, internationally recognized undergraduate education to its students.[3]

It also provides degrees in affiliation with Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, Higher National Diploma and Institute of Commercial Management.[4][5]

It also has satellite campuses in Faisalabad and Islamabad.[6]

Khadija Mushtaq has earned a reputation as a passionate, dedicated, and visionary educational leader in Pakistan who has pioneered the concept of career counselling and mentoring her students. Her students are sought after by the leading international universities in the United States, United Kingdom. Each year many of her students, after graduating from Roots Ivy, get 100% scholarships from these well-known international universities to go abroad for further studies.[2]

Academics[]

Distant and flexible learning[]

A broad range of undergraduate degrees by University of London are offered:[7]

  • Economics[3]
  • Business Management[3]
  • Finance[3]
  • Social Sciences[3]
  • Offers B.A. LLB and M.A. LLM Law degrees provided by the BPP University International Programme[2]
  • Roots Ivy International University students are also encouraged to learn German language and then go to Germany for further studies there.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Roots College International DHA Campus". University Of London International Programmes website. 10 June 2013. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Roots Ivy University College launched". Pakistan Observer (newspaper). 23 March 2016. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Roots Ivy University inaugurated The News International (newspaper), Published 19 September 2013, Retrieved 3 May 2020
  4. ^ Roots Ivy holds students revision programme
  5. ^ Revision programme for UOL students at Roots
  6. ^ Roots Ivy Int’l University
  7. ^ Roots IVY degrees offered
  8. ^ Students encouraged to study in Germany The News International (newspaper), Published 4 March 2015, Retrieved 3 May 2020

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