Knowledge Economy: Pakistan government steps for imparting top quality higher education

Knowledge Economy: Pakistan government steps for imparting top quality higher education

ISLAMABAD (APP): In an effort to developing top quality higher education system for transforming Pakistan into a Knowledge Economy, the government has approved eight projects worth Rs 36 billion, which include establishment of university sub-campuses in districts, AJK Women University and PhD scholarship programme.

Thousands of students belonging to far-flung areas would be benefitted from university sub-campuses or campuses to be set up in every district, according to official sources here on Monday.

As many as 10,000 Phds will be produced in next ten years under the US-Pakistan Knowledge Corridor to provide Pakistan high quality human resource for next decade.

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has already been instructed to establish a task force on "Higher Education and Employment" to align academic programmes of universities with job market, and regulate programmes on basis of job opportunities, development priorities and research needs.

The HEC will develop procurement standards for ensuring quality in purchase of laboratory equipment by the universities.

The Central Development Working Party (CDWP) has accorded the approval of eight projects in this regard in a recently held meeting chaired by Minister Planning, Development and Reform Prof Ahsan Iqbal, and attended by senior officers of the provincial governments and ministries concerned.

It may be mentioned here that the HEC had proposed eight projects, which got the nod of the CDWP.

These included PhD scholarship programme under the US-Pakistan Knowledge Corridor worth Rs 26.694 billion with an FEC of Rs25.90 billion, and aims at

educating 10,000 PhDs in the American universities in ten years.

The second important projects is the establishment of university campuses and sub-campuses in districts, which would cost Rs 4.587 billion, and was recommend to the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC).

Others projects included establishment of the AJK Women University Baagh worth Rs 886 million with an FEC of Rs131 million, provision of new facilities and infrastructure for main campus of University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, at a cost of Rs 1.2 billion, strengthening of academic and professional facilities at the University of Peshawar worth Rs820.63 million having FEC of Rs489 million, strengthening of the Institute of Biotechnology at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, worth Rs 588 million with FEC of Rs53 million, strengthening and expansion of the Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) Quetta worth about Rs1 billion and strengthening of academic and research programs at National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Islamabad with a cost of Rs 747 million

with the FEC of Rs 302 million.

For the last project, Prof Ahsan Iqbal instructed cost rationalization without compromising the standard of education.