“Pakistani universities excel in knowledge creation despite financial constraints”
Addressing the parliamentarians, Dr Ahmed noted that Pakistan now has 265 universities, with an 11% increase in tertiary education rate since 2002. The enrollment ratio has also improved, with 52% male and 48% female students, up from 68% male and 32% female in 2002.
Despite financial hardships, Pakistani universities are publishing over 1,000 research papers annually, with a significant increase in high-impact journals. Dr Ahmed emphasised the need for continuous state support to ensure sustainable development in the higher education sector.
Financial challenges persist: The HEC chairman highlighted the sector's financial struggles, including a Rs60.1 billion shortfall in funding.
Dr Ahmed attributed quality of education issues to financial, administrative, and governance challenges. He also stressed the importance of addressing these challenges to maintain the momentum of progress in higher education. “Internal and external influences disrupt university autonomy and academic freedom.”
Other
attendees included parliamentarians Anjum Aqeel Khan, Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti, Rafiullah,
Zeb Jaffar, Musarrat Asif Khawaja and Dr Shazia Sobia Aslam Soomro. The meeting
concluded with Dr Ahmed presenting a shield to committee chair, Dr Azimuddin
Zahid Lakhvi.
--IV Desk
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