Punjab Ends Free Nursing Education: What the New Policy Means for Students

The Punjab government has announced a major change in its approach to nursing education across the province. Under the revised Punjab nursing education policy free nursing education in government colleges has officially been discontinued. Students will now pay tuition fees along with hostel charges previously covered by public funding. This policy change marks significant shift…

Punjab government ends free nursing education policy

IBCC Introduces Major Fee Relief for Matric and Intermediate Students Across Pakistan

In a major step supporting education affordability, IBCC has announced significant fee relief for students nationwide. The decision directly benefits matric and intermediate students who regularly face financial pressure during academic processes. Families across Pakistan are welcoming this reform as long awaited improvement in the education system. The initiative highlights a growing commitment to student…

IBCC Fee Relief for Matric and Intermediate Students

KPK Launches Pakistan First Ever Provincial University Ranking to Improve Higher Education

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has taken historic step by introducing Pakistan’s first provincial university ranking system officially. This major reform reflect province strong commitment to improve the higher education quality and transparency. The initiative introduces structured evaluation standards that encourage competitiveness and academic excellence in public universities. The approval of the KPK university ranking system marks a…

KPK University Ranking System Approve for Public Universities

Pakistan’s Education Crisis: Why 20 Million Children Are Still Out of School

Pakistan continues to face a serious education crisis as 20 million of children remain excluded from formal schooling systems. According to the HIES Survey Report 2024–25 nearly twenty million children are still out of classrooms nationwide. Although enrolment indicators show gradual improvement the pace remains insufficient to address long standing education inequalities. These findings highlight…

20 Million Children Are Still Out of School