HEC launches third phase of scholarships for Afghan students
Islamabad:The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has launched the 3rd phase of Allama Muhammad Iqbal Scholarships Programme for Afghan Nationals. Under this new phase, 4500 scholarships will be awarded to Afghan students over a period of three years to study in top-ranked Pakistani universities.
This was announced by Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Madad Ali Sindhi on Thursday at HEC Secretariat while addressing as chief guest the graduation ceremony for 281 Afghan students who have completed their studies under Phase-II of the Programme.
These students have graduated from 25 universities across Pakistan and received their Bachelor's and Master's degrees in various disciplines including Medicine, Engineering, Agriculture, Management and Computer Science. As many as 6000 Afghans students have been awarded scholarships so far during first two phases of the Scholarship Project.
Addressing the Afghan students, the Minister emphasised that this moment is the start of a new chapter in their lives. He asked them to embrace increased sense of responsibility upon their return to Afghanistan. The Minister urged them to identify challenges facing Afghanistan and utilise their intellectual capabilities to seek solutions. He emphasised the vital need for capacity building of Afghan students and faculty. He also acknowledged the crucial role of HEC in the provision of higher education opportunities for Afghan students via scholarships in Pakistan.
In his welcome address, Chairman HEC Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed congratulated the students on their achievements, commending them for their hard work and dedication. He specifically appreciated the Afghan students who secured first positions in their respective degree programmes and acknowledged all the students for standing strong against numerous challenges as well.
Recognising the close ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan as neighbouring countries, he emphasised the responsibility Pakistan bears in supporting and aiding Afghanistan, referring to the two nations as brothers.
He urged the students, whom he described as smart and hardworking, to see themselves as Pakistani ambassadors and catalysts for their home country's development and prosperity. The Chairman also highlighted the importance of networking in career development, and encouraged the students to harness their potential, reminding them that Pakistan is their second home. He underlined that Afghanistan deserves to flourish and become a developed nation, and the students present play a significant role in this transformation.
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