The HEC has done a great injustice to those currently employed but seeking to further their education by preventing universities from enrolling private students for BA and MA examinations.
This prevents a large number of young people from improving their academic qualifications. Ultimately, this step has proven to be a setback for education in Pakistan and the ability of our workforce to improve and/or enhance their skillset.
Sohail Nasir
Rawalpindi
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