THE Prime Minister’s Fees Reimbursement Scheme was announced in the budget speech for financial year 2013-14 by the finance minister for less-developed regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Interior Sindh and Punjab.
According to the scheme, students belonging to less-developed areas who are pursuing Masters/M Philosophy or doctorate degrees in HEC-identified regional universities would be entitled to full fees reimbursement upon completion of their degree.
On the whole, the scheme is beneficial but there exists a serious drawback as there is a restriction by the HEC -- that fees would be reimbursed only when the degree is completed from the selected university for the particular region.
The HEC selected COMSATS Attock as a regional university for District Attock.
Now as a Physics graduate, I want to do MS in Physics, but COMSATS Attock only offers MS programme in IT, Management and Mathematics. So despite belonging to a less-developed region, it seems that I would not be able to benefit from the scheme.
It is my request to the ministry of education and the HEC to select only those universities for less-developed areas which have a full range of degree programmes.
M. Farhan Nawaz
Attock
Published in Dawn, July 1st, 2015
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