
According to a news channel report, the HEC revealed that the new curriculum has been crafted under the Undergraduate Education Policy 2023. The revision process brought together leading academics, industry experts, and accreditation councils to ensure that the content matches both quality standards and future demands.
Officials explained that the updated syllabus is fully aligned with international benchmarks, aiming to improve not just the academic journey of students but also their professional careers.
The revised curriculum has already been shared with universities across Pakistan and has been made available online on the official HEC website for accessibility.
The Higher Education Commission’s decision to revise the syllabus signals a major shift in Pakistan’s academic landscape. By collaborating with industry experts and aligning with global standards, HEC is aiming to close the gap between education and employability.
For students, this could mean greater opportunities in the international job market and more relevant learning experiences at home. For universities, the move demands quick adaptation and a more practical approach to teaching.
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Ultimately, if executed effectively, this policy can create a new generation of graduates better equipped for the challenges of the modern professional world.
Earlier, the HEC officially announced 4,500 fully funded scholarships under the Allama Iqbal Scholarship Program (Phase III, Batch 3) for Afghan nationals.
The HEC initiative seeks to enhance educational collaboration between Pakistan and Afghanistan by offering Afghan students the chance to pursue Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees at prestigious universities throughout Pakistan.
These scholarships cover tuition fees, living stipends, hostel accommodations, and other vital expenses, empowering Afghan youth to advance their academic and professional careers.



