The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has urged the National Assembly and Senate of Pakistan not to approve legislative proposals for establishing new universities without first obtaining the commission’s clearance. This ensures that all institutions meet national regulatory and academic standards before they are legally established.
Letter to Lawmakers
HEC Chairman Niaz Ahmad Akhtar sent a formal letter to the NA Speaker and Senate Chairman, emphasizing that prior review of any proposal is necessary. This step is aimed at preventing operational complications and ensuring that universities are aligned with the national higher education framework.
Challenges Faced by Past Universities
The commission highlighted that some universities were established previously without technical evaluation by HEC. Many of these institutions faced problems such as faculty shortages, insufficient infrastructure, lack of endowment funds, and governance issues, which delayed or disrupted academic operations.
Ensuring Academic Quality
As the statutory regulator under the Higher Education Commission Ordinance 2002, HEC ensures that institutions comply with minimum academic and quality standards before granting degree-awarding status. This process safeguards the credibility and integrity of Pakistan’s higher education system.
Federal Guidelines for University Charters
HEC reminded lawmakers that federal cabinet-approved guidelines require feasibility assessments, infrastructure inspections, faculty verification, and governance framework reviews prior to granting a university charter. Following these steps ensures universities are operationally ready and maintain high academic standards.
Focus on Governance and Resources
The commission emphasized that its evaluation process helps institutions avoid potential academic and administrative problems after establishment. By verifying faculty, resources, and governance structures, HEC ensures that universities can start smoothly and sustain quality education.
Launch of National Skill Competency Test for IT Graduates
In addition, HEC announced the launch of the National Skill Competency Test for IT graduates. Developed under the prime minister’s directives in collaboration with the Ministry of IT & Telecommunication, Pakistan Software Export Board, and Pakistan Software Houses Association, this test aims to enhance employability and industry readiness of IT graduates in Pakistan













