University Of Sindh VC Presides Meeting To Review Performance Of Campuses

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University of Sindh VC presides meeting to review performance of campuses

The Vice Chancellor University of Sindh Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Burfat Tuesday presided over a meeting in his office to review overall state of affairs at all six additional campuses of the varsity.

HYDERABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 12th Jun, 2018 ) :The Vice Chancellor University of Sindh Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Burfat Tuesday presided over a meeting in his office to review overall state of affairs at all six additional campuses of the varsity.

The meeting attended by the Pro Vice Chancellors and Focal Persons of all campuses, attended detailed presentations on campus establishment history, background, locale, land availability, infrastructure, departments/ institutes, academic programmes, facilities, teaching and support staff, transport, classroom and other accommodation amenities, libraries, laboratories, stock of books, number of computers, sports, finance, recreation and a number of other such aspects.

The Vice Chancellor expressed satisfaction over the performance of the campuses adding that the campuses were making towards serving communities, especially youth in the locales they are situated at.

The Vice Chancellor said that, of late, higher education had become quite an expensive option all over the world; and that only 5 percent youth in Pakistan were able to seek higher education.

"In such hard scenario, the university campuses are providing poor Sindhi youth higher education facility at their very doorsteps and at a very low cost I count as their great fortune," Dr. Burfat said.

He observed that minor obstacles could never impede progress of those institutions whose Heads' hearts were aflame with positive spirit and a burning desire to serve masses.

He opined that someday those very campuses would grow to be independent and autonomous seats of higher learning.

The Director QEC Dr. Shahzad Ali Memon sensitized the meeting participants on the growing pressing need of getting their professional academic programs accredited by their respective national professional councils to add industry demands and market stamps to their degrees.

The meeting agreed to accelerate and intensify efforts to win higher education commission recognition to improve quality and budgetary prospects.