Education

Your comprehensive source for the latest news and information on higher education in Pakistan. This category covers crucial updates for FSc, BSc, and MSc students, as well as those seeking university admissions across various fields. Whether you’re a student, parent, or educator, find the most recent and relevant information to navigate Pakistan’s higher education landscape successfully.

Reviewing the Eighth Constitutional Amendment of Pakistan: How a Late-Night Decision Affected Many Prime Ministers

The Eighth Constitutional Amendment, passed quietly in the middle of the night, has been a source of controversy in Pakistan’s political history. It has caused problems for many elected Prime Ministers, changing the way the country was governed in ways that many saw as unfair. Brought in during General Zia-ul-Haq’s rule, the amendment gave the […]

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Unveiling Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s Salary as Pakistan’s First Governor General

In this article, we will explore the story of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s salary when he took office as the Governor General of Pakistan. There has been much speculation and debate over the years about how much Jinnah actually earned. Historians have told different versions of this story, and in recent years, the question has

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Was Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s Funeral Held Once or Twice? Unraveling the Truth Behind the Rites

The funeral of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the revered founder of Pakistan, remains one of the most solemn and significant events in the nation’s history. As the leader who guided the country to independence, Jinnah’s passing in 1948 was met with deep sorrow and profound respect. However, a question that has lingered over the decades

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Urgent Education Crisis: Planning Commission Ranks Pakistan in ‘Low’ Performance Bracket

In a recent report released on Friday, the Planning Commission has unveiled the District Education Performance Index (DEPIx) for 2020-23, and the findings are alarming. The latest report highlights an urgent education crisis, revealing that Pakistan’s education system is in the ‘low’ performance bracket. The report has declared that there is an urgent education crisis

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SPSC Annuls CCE 2023 Screening Test Following Disappointing Results

In a recent development, the Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) has announced that the results of the Screening Test for the Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2023 will be declared null and void. The screening test, held on August 10, 2023, saw only a small number of candidates achieve the passing threshold of 50% marks. As

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Why Pakistan Celebrates Independence Day Before India: A Look At Their 77th Anniversary

India and Pakistan have celebrated their Independence Day this year with the utmost zeal and enthusiasm. However, one interesting fact about both countries is that their Independence Day falls subsequently, one after the other. The question arises what events lead to this interesting phenomenon with the countries? Nevertheless, the answer can be found if we

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How Punjab’s School Privatization Move Could Change Education?

The provincial government of Punjab has finalized the transfer of 350 public schools in Rawalpindi to private management, as part of a larger initiative that has affected 5,863 educational institutions across the region. The Punjab’s school privatization move, which marks a significant shift in the public education landscape, has been implemented despite opposition from teachers’

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