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    Dignitaries at Quest

    Welcoming eminent personalities who inspire, guide, and elevate our academic environment.
    H.E. Dr. Farida Momand
    Minister of Higher Education Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

    “It was a great opportunity visiting Quest Group of Institutions. I received a warm welcome and institute promised to provide  scholarships for Afghan students, which is a graceful step to start cooperation.”

    H.E Mr. Pham Sanh Chau
    Ambassador (Embassy of Vietnam)

    “Very happy to visit Quest and signed MoU of cooperation between Vietnam Embassy and Quest. Thank you for kind support and warm hospitality.”

    H.E. Amb. Grace Akello
    High Commissioner (Uganda High Commission)

    “This is a very interesting Institution for mentoring future global leaders in many disciplines.”

    H. E. Niankoro Yeah Samake
    Ambassador (Embassy of Republic of Mali)

    “I am impressed with the facilities provided by Quest Group of Institutions. I feel there are great opportunities for African students to get superior quality of education here.”

    H.E. (Ms.) Florence Weche
    High Commissioner (Kenya High Commission)

    “Its Great to be here at Quest Group of Institutions. Congratulations on this noble initiative. We pray the almighty to bless you to do even more.”

    H.E. Amb. Stella Budiriganya
    Ambassador (Burundi High Commission)

    “Thanks Quest Group of Institutions for the warm welcome and open the Chandigarh friendship with Scholarship to Burundi students. I wish QGI all the best. Be blessed and good luck.”

    H.E. Mr. Bothata Tsikoane
    High Commissioner (High Commission of the Kingdom of Lesotho)

    “It is indeed a pleasure and honour to have set my foot in this beautiful institute. We were pleased with the marvelous hospitality, warmth & love that we received. Keep up the good work which was written on the faces of students.”