The entrance of Karachi University.
Setting aside the provincial government’s decision, Sindh High Court’s verdict, and Higher Education Commission of Pakistan’s (HEC) directives that declared the two-year degree programme unauthorised, the Academic Council of the University of Karachi (KU) last week approved the continuation of the traditional two-year BA, BCom and BSc degree programmes in the affiliated colleges of the varsity.
In response to the KU’s announcement, the HEC once again has issued alerts on its official website and social media accounts, informing the students that two-year degree programmes will not be recognised. “Students and parents are advised not to waste their time and money by enrolling in unauthorised degree programnes. These programmes [two-year] have been phased out because of quality concerns.”
Karachi University’s dean Prof Nasir Sulman called for overhauling the entire education and examination system. AFP/File
KARACHI: The Sindh government is denying children their fundamental right to education guaranteed in the Constitution by failing to provide quality education and that includes the responsibility to ensure holding exams in a fair and transparent manner. Rampant malpractices in the exam system and lack of action against corrupt officials suggest that there is no state willingness to bring improvement.
These points were raised by experts sharing their views with Dawn in the light of reports about the matriculation board exams marred by paper leaks and rampant cheating.
The Sindh Professors and Lecturers Association leaders have strongly reacted to the examination policy announced by the federal government, saying that the decision would have far-reaching negative.
By our correspondentDespite the lapse of 10 months after the Higher Education Commission’s new policy on bachelor’s degrees, the colleges affiliated with the University of Karachi have.
Teachers of the colleges affiliated with the University of Karachi have hinted at launching a campaign this month to bring back four-year degree programmes and revise outdated degree courses.The.