The Genesis & Success Stories of the The 66 Scholarship Foundation

Your generous scholarship enabled me to pursue my Computer Science degree at UET, a period that was critical in shaping my future. Without your assistance, completing my degree would have been an insurmountable challenge.
I am proud to share that, with your support, I successfully graduated from UET Taxila as part of the Computer Science batch 2018 to 2022. This accomplishment has not only marked a significant milestone in my life but has also paved the way for a promising career.
Thanks to your unwavering support, I have now embarked on a fulfilling career at Formax Al Software Solutions. The skills and knowledge acquired during my education, made possible by your foundation, have played a pivotal role in my professional success.
I am now enjoying a respectable job with a stable income, and I attribute a significant part of this achievement to the foundation you laid through your scholarship program. Your belief in education as a tool for empowerment has not only transformed my life but has a ripple effect in the community.

Zarar Azwar

This scholarship has been a beacon of support, enabling me to pursue and successfully complete my bachelor’s degree in mining engineering. Your generous contribution made a significant impact during times of financial strain, turning my academic aspirations into a reality.
Currently, I am honored to serve as a lecturer at the Department of Mining Engineering at Karakoram International University, Gilgit. The knowledge and skills I acquired during my time at UET have been invaluable in my professional journey, and I am dedicated to imparting this knowledge to the next generation of mining engineers.
I want to convey my sincere appreciation not only for the financial support but also for the belief you instilled in me. Your commitment to education has not only transformed my life but is now contributing to the education and development of others.

Nasir Abbas

I did my bachelor in mechanical engineering from UET with a 3.87 CPGA and a got a Gold medal, Currently working as Junior Design engineer at an American Company.
I am Forever grateful to the foundation for not only making a difference in the society, but also for your unwavering support throughout my journey.
Your generosity and support have changed my life and given me the courage to pursue my dreams and I cannot find thank enough for that.
Your investment in education is not just an investment in me, but in the future of my community and infact the world. The support, guidance and personal attention from the team members was crucial in keeping me motivated, your contributions are not just financial aid, but a beacon of hope that can transform the lives of students like me.

Abdul Haq

A Journey of Hope, Determination, and Opportunity

I’m Laiba Noor, a proud graduate of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm-D) program. My academic journey was marked by challenges, particularly financial constraints that threatened to derail my dreams in the second year. However, I refused to give up. I searched for opportunities and stumbled upon The 66 Scholarship Foundation, which became my beacon of hope.

With a glimmer of hope, I applied for their scholarship, and within three days, I received a response. After a thorough evaluation process, I was awarded Scholarship and quarterly Stipend empowering me to focus on my studies without financial burdens.

The impact was transformative. In 2023, I graduated and landed a role in Regulatory Affairs at Remington Pharmaceutical Industries, a WHO-prequalified company with a global footprint. This milestone marked the beginning of a promising career, made possible by The 66 Scholarship Foundation’s vision and support.

Today, I stand as a testament to the power of hope, resilience, and timely intervention. My journey reflects what can be achieved when someone believes in your potential. The 66 Foundation didn’t just fund my education; they transformed my life.

As I embark on my professional journey, I’m driven by gratitude and a commitment to excellence. My story testifies that with the right support, dreams can become a reality. I hope my experience inspires others to persevere, seek opportunities, and believe in themselves.

Thank you The 66 Scholarship Foundation.

Laiba Noor

Tribute to The 66 Scholarship Foundation

My name is Muneeb Ahmad. First and foremost, all praise and gratitude to ALLAH ALMIGHTY for guiding me through my academic journey. I’m thrilled to share that I’ve successfully completed my Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering and am currently working as a Junior Design Engineer at Osmani and Company (Pvt.) Ltd., with a handsome monthly salary.

I’m deeply grateful to The 66 Scholarship Foundation for their unwavering support during my time at UET Lahore. After managing to pay fees for my first four semesters, my financial situation became precarious, and continuing my studies seemed daunting. That’s when The 66 Scholarship Foundation stepped in, covering my tuition fees and providing a quarterly stipend that allowed me to focus on my academics.

Their support was a turning point, removing a huge burden and empowering me to achieve my goals. Today, I feel proud to share my story and express my heartfelt gratitude. The 66 Scholarship Foundation’s timely intervention taught me that with the right support, success is within reach.

Thank you, The 66 Scholarship Foundation, for believing in me and playing a vital role in my success.

Muneeb Ahmad

A talented and accomplished individual, Ms. Maryam Karamat Ali has been associated with our Foundation for six years, demonstrating exceptional academic excellence and artistic prowess.

Firstly, she completed Diploma in Dress Designing and Making from TEVTA, secondly, she earned Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Lahore College for Women University. She is recipient of two prestigious silver medals in academics as well as honoured with Roll of Honour and merit certificate.

After completion of her studies, she is employed as Arts Instructor at two reputable educational institutions in Lahore.

Maryam Karamat Ali