The Honorary Award is not an academic degree but a prestigious recognition given by the university to individuals for their significant achievements. We are the only university that provides an equal platform for everyone to participate in the honorary program.
Application Process
Those interested in participating in the honorary program must follow the guidelines and complete the application form, including a donation to the university. The Honorary Award is the highest accolade granted by the university to individuals who have made notable contributions to humanity and social causes. Recipients can add "Dr." to their name, which can be used on letterheads, visiting cards, and name boards.
Honorary Award Titles
- **Doctor of Social Work**: Awarded to individuals who have dedicated themselves to social service.
- **Doctor of Humanity and Bravery**: Awarded to individuals who have shown exceptional service to humanity and acts of bravery.
- A passion for contributing to the academic community.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Doctor of Social Work or Public Service
- Doctor of Humanities and Bravery
Selection Process
- Prepare a profile with all achievements to date (attach documents).
- Fill out the required honorary nomination form.
- Submit a biography before the specified deadline.
- Email the university and wait for a response.
- The university honorary committee reviews and verifies the documents, then sends the application to the Head of Department (HOD) for approval.
- Upon HOD approval, the committee will request a donation to the university for the honorary award.
- Send the email along with payment details and wait for a response within seven working days.
- The university will inform you of the time, place, and other details regarding the ceremony.
Overview
Many universities and institutions have their criteria for considering candidates for honorary degrees. Unlike academic qualifications like a Ph.D., honorary degrees are awarded for exceptional contributions to society. The selection process may vary, and some universities may have age criteria or require the nominee to be present during the ceremony.