UoG mulls over seats for expats’ children, doubling quota for ex-FATA students

Author: Our Correspondent

The University of Gujrat (UoG) is likely to double quota for students from erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in various UoG departments and create reserved seats for children of overseas Pakistanis. The decision was taken Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr Shabbar Atiq who gave the go-ahead to various other academic and research related proposals as he chaired the 13th academic council meeting here at Hafiz Hayat Campus on Tuesday. The vice chancellor, flanked by Registrar Dr Tahir Aqil, also approved the setting up of various committees of senior academics with regard to prescription and upgradation of the courses of studies including the Associate Degree. The proceeding of the council began with the approval of the agenda of the previous academic council meeting. The council unanimously agreed to facilitate the admission of special needs people to various disciplines. The council approved the degree programmes as well as academic calendar for UoG sub-campus in Mandi Bahauddin. It also approved supporting a Higher Education Commission (HEC) campaign against harassment at educational institutions and welcomed a proposal to make it a part of the syllabus.

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