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By DND -
July 11, 2015
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: As many as five new universities and 36 campuses will be established across the country in the next three years, aimed at enhancing coverage of higher education at the district level.
The proposed plan will be executed by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), an independent and constitutionally established institution of primary funding, overseeing, regulating, and accrediting the higher education efforts in Pakistan.
There are presently 171 public and private sector universities and 88 sub-campuses in the country.
In the budget for current fiscal year announced in June, the federal government earmarked Rs71.5 billion for the HEC out of which Rs20 billion was allocated for 143 projects of the commission which will support development plans of different universities all over the country.
The federal government also allocated Rs51 billion for current expenditures of the HEC.
While presenting the budget 2015-16 in the National Assembly in Islamabad on June 5, the Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said that the government believed in the promotion of education and ensure raising its standard.
The finance minister also said that the government stands by its commitment to increase expenditures on education sector equal to four percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) during its tenure.
Five new universities to be set up in Pakistan in three years- Dispatch News Desk
What is wrong with the present govt and making new everything instead of fixing the already existing institutes...From new Dolphin when police sucks, new uni when old ones are in dire need of a 2nd glance...How about a new government?
If govt believes in education then get a new minister in every chair coz the ones existing dont seem to be competent and dont have a proper education background respective of the post they serve while THOUSANDS who have a better degree are waiting in line for a meager job!
July 11, 2015
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: As many as five new universities and 36 campuses will be established across the country in the next three years, aimed at enhancing coverage of higher education at the district level.
The proposed plan will be executed by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), an independent and constitutionally established institution of primary funding, overseeing, regulating, and accrediting the higher education efforts in Pakistan.
There are presently 171 public and private sector universities and 88 sub-campuses in the country.
In the budget for current fiscal year announced in June, the federal government earmarked Rs71.5 billion for the HEC out of which Rs20 billion was allocated for 143 projects of the commission which will support development plans of different universities all over the country.
The federal government also allocated Rs51 billion for current expenditures of the HEC.
While presenting the budget 2015-16 in the National Assembly in Islamabad on June 5, the Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said that the government believed in the promotion of education and ensure raising its standard.
The finance minister also said that the government stands by its commitment to increase expenditures on education sector equal to four percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) during its tenure.
Five new universities to be set up in Pakistan in three years- Dispatch News Desk
What is wrong with the present govt and making new everything instead of fixing the already existing institutes...From new Dolphin when police sucks, new uni when old ones are in dire need of a 2nd glance...How about a new government?
If govt believes in education then get a new minister in every chair coz the ones existing dont seem to be competent and dont have a proper education background respective of the post they serve while THOUSANDS who have a better degree are waiting in line for a meager job!