THE decision taken recently by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) to discontinue private/external post-graduation programmes (MA/MSc) across Pakistan without any provision for those already registered with various univer- sities is unfair. The abrupt cancellation of these programmes has left the students wondering what to do and how.

I have written several applications to the HEC chairman, requesting him to reconsider the decision, but have not received any response. I understand the intent of the HEC to uphold academic standards, and that rules and regula-tions are important for running the academic affairs smoothly. However, discontinuing these programmes with negligible transitional period, leaves previously registered students stranded without recourse.

The HEC should revisit the policy with due empathy and pragmatism. The programme was a practical mode of enhancing one’s academic qualification without being a full-time student. Those working at junior levels in their professions used to take the route to have a chance of on-job promotion owing to better academic qualifications. Besides, the programme was a major revenue stream for the universities.

The HEC should take all these critical elements of the larger ground reality while revisiting the current decision. At the very least, those already registered with the universities must be allowed to finish their degrees. Doing so would demonstrate compassion for those utilising private programmes to build better lives.

Our growth depends on empowering our people with knowledge, skills and credentials to realise their true potential. We must not overlook the unique needs of learners across the board. The HEC administration needs to pay heed to the various appeals that have been made in this regard, and find a fair solution that serves both academic ideals and the dreams of hardworking adults who were hoping to complete their academic journeys.

Muhammad Tayyab Mushtaq
Nankana Sahib

Published in Dawn, March 21st, 2024

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