Pakistan

HEC warns universities to not offer degrees involving clinical applications

Commission says it will not verify degrees in violation of this advisory

Web Desk
August 04, 2022
A representational image of Higher Education Commission h-9 Islamabad building. — Facebook/File
A representational image of Higher Education Commission h-9 Islamabad building. — Facebook/File


The Higher Education Commission (HEC) Thursday warned all universities not to offer undergraduate degree programmes involving clinical applications without due permission from the HEC.

The commission, in its statement, said: "HEC has noted with grave concern that some universities without consultation of relevant professional bodies and HEC have launched diplomas and degree programmes in disciplines involvingclinical applications including but not limited to dermatology, dermal sciences, aesthetics, cosmetology, radiology, ophthalmology, anaesthesia, cardiology, hemodialysis, and neuro-physiology etc at the undergraduate level."

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The commission directed all the universities not to offer admissions and degree programs in the aforementioned disciplines at the undergraduate level unless permitted by HEC to safeguard the academic career and employment prospects of the students.

It added that the universities should stop all ongoing operations in this regard with immediate effect.

The commission said that it will not verify the degrees in violation of this advisory.


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