Students from black-listed academies may not get admission in medical, engineering universities

Author: Press Release

Parents Awareness Society has filed a petition before the Lahore High Court against the rising influence of black-listed academies mafia. PAS, a society formed by concerned parents for safeguarding students’ interests filed this petition before the Lahore High Court against the foul Entry Test practices committed and continued by STAR and KIPS academies.

Parents of students preparing for Entry Tests of various engineering and medical institutes are being informed and requested to refrain by the society from getting their children fall into the hands of blacklisted academies.

A petition has also been filed before the Lahore High Court to cease the admission of students studying in corrupt practicing academies into any medical or engineering college of Pakistan.

The petition also emphasizes over completion of inquiry against false entry test academies, taking of strict legal action against involved UHS officials, and stopping the admissions into blacklisted academies until the petition is decided by the honorable court.

Published in Daily Times, May 24th 2018.                        

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