Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research - Societies

Societies

Student societies are responsible for conducting various educational and recreational activities for studets such as debates, seminars, annual nights, annual sports and other such events. These societies run by the students, arrange various events that provides a welcome relief from the pressure of their daily routine. The faculty and administration also encourages these activities as they provide healthy platform for students to develop organizational and managerial skills.

Following is a list of the officially constituted societies at IEFR:

  • NFC Photographic Society
  • ASME NFC Student Branch
  • IEFRian Engineers Forum
  • Hostel Society
  • Blood Donors Society
  • Debating Society
  • IEEE NFC Student Branch - Lahore Section
  • Literary Society
  • Mechanical Engineering Welfare Society

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