Email a copy of 'The Dog Days of IBA' to a friend
Email a copy of 'The Dog Days of IBA' to a friend

Dear Readers,
While All Things Pakistan has remained alive and online, it has been dormant since June 11, 2011 - when, on the blog's 5th anniversary, we decided that it was time to move on. We have been heartened by your messages and the fact that a steady traffic has continued to enjoy the archived content on ATP. While the blog itself will remain dormant, we are now beginning to add occasional (but infrequent) new material by the original authors of the blog, mostly to archive what they may now publish elsewhere. We will also be updating older posts to make sure that new readers who stumble onto this site still find it useful.
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As a current MBA student and BBA grad of 2011, We’ve been the transition batch we are eyewitnesses to the way IBA has transformed today. Though there will be many positives and negatives of this transformation, one thing is for certain: wherever IBA is today, it is due to its brilliant alumni. Those who’ve built this institution by coming back to teach, speak at guest sessions and even personally assist and mentor our students for interviews projects and reports. Its all the above incidents that can instantly help you connect with any alumni be it 2 years your senior or 20. The years may have gone but trust me the IBA card is still as respected in KU as it was before and yes, we still get harassed by “jamatis” . Much has changed, but not all, and thats what matters the most.
Thank You sir for your memories. You are always welcome back home. Here at IBA
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It was quite nostalgic reading all about IBA. I am a graduate of 1982—yes the good old days.
More so I taught there for two years. It was a great learning experience and Iquite agree with whatever is written. Had Mr.Juniad for MP and understand what you are talking about. Not bragging but I was the only one to pass his class and that too with a B.
Thanks for sharing.
IBA, I had twice appeared for the entrance test, one in 1980 and the next in 1982, cleared it both times, but continued my masters in Organic Chemistry after the 1st time. The first time I was unsure whether a buisness degree would be a suitable option.
I had the opportunity to learn from most of the great professors then: Najmul Hasan, Nawab Naqvi, Dr Wahab, Inayat Din, Fazle Hasan, Farrukh Amin, it was so sad when he died at a young age.
IBA did open up a new, confident me and I do believe there was no other institute like it in those days and perhaps it continues its traditions still.