

What I Dislike:
Limited Research Opportunities: Undergraduate research exposure is still developing; compared to top universities (like NUST, FAST), it’s not very research-intensive.
Course Updates: Some courses (especially software engineering, web development, etc.) could update content faster to match latest industry technologies.
Internship/Placement Help: While there are job fairs, the university’s direct internship placement support could be stronger.
Heavy Theory Focus: In some courses, there is too much theoretical focus and not enough hands-on practice (especially for newer fields like Cloud Computing, Machine Learning, Cybersecurity)
What I Like:
Environment: The university provides a safe, disciplined, and professional environment for studies.
Facilities: Bahria’s Islamabad and Karachi campuses have well-maintained labs, libraries, and computer resources for students.
Support for Projects: Final Year Projects (FYPs) are well-organized, and some students even publish papers or build impressive applications.
Focus on Discipline: Bahria is strict about rules, attendance, and ethics — which builds professional habits.
In the end i would say that there are better options than Bahria for CS
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