Sindh govt raises vice-chancellors’ salaries to over Rs820,000

Author: inp
The Government of Sindh has announced a significant increase in the salaries of vice-chancellors (VCs) at public universities in the province.
According to the official notification, the minimum salary for VCs will now be Rs684,450 per year, marking an increase of around Rs20,000 annually.
Additionally, the ‘vice-chancellor allowance,’ set at 20% of the basic salary, will now exceed Rs136,000, bringing the total monthly wage of VCs to over Rs820,000.
The notification, issued by the Department of Universities and Boards with approval from the Sindh Chief Minister, ensures that all VCs will continue to receive this enhanced pay structure for the remainder of their terms.
the timing of this announcement is particularly significant, as five new VCs were appointed in Sindh just a day before this announcement, while several others are already in the second, third, or fourth year of their current tenure. This means that a substantial number of VCs will significantly benefit from this salary adjustment, which is aimed at aligning their remuneration with the highest TTS (Tenure Track System) scale.
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