HEC to Inspect the Quality of Online University Classes

In response to a number of complaints regarding online classes in some universities, the Higher Education Commission (HEC) has asked for detailed information on the courses in order to inspect the quality of the content, delivery, and connectivity.

This was stated by HEC Chairman, Tariq Banuri. He said that if a university is found unable to deliver good quality online lectures, they will be directed to halt such lectures until the requisite conditions are met.

HEC is monitoring the developing situation of the COVID-19 pandemic and is in contact with university leadership to identify areas where support would be needed to minimize academic disruption. Contingency plans have been drawn for various scenarios.

If the current restrictions on movement are extended beyond 31 May, all universities will have to resort to online education.

To avoid system problems from a single “big bang launch”, HEC has allowed digitally advanced universities to start offering online courses as soon as they are ready. However, clear instructions have been given that the quality of education should not suffer at any cost. In case a university needs some time to establish its learning management system, they will have until 31 May to do so.

It is pertinent to mention here that HEC has been working with universities to minimize the impact of the lockdown of universities on academic activities. To that end, three specialized committees have been established to help arrange IT facilities, software, tech support, and curate substantive online content.

In the meantime, all public sector universities have been provided free access to Microsoft Teams in order to facilitate online meetings and discussions. HEC and Microsoft have been working together to ensure a smooth introduction of this platform.

HEC has also collected information with regard to the concerns raised on social media. On internet access issues, consultations are in place with internet service providers, telcos, and software experts in order to identify solutions. Similarly, universities have been asked to arrange training for their faculty members on the best practices in online instruction.

HEC’s COVID-19 Technology Support Committee has prepared a guidance paper to assist the senior leadership of universities in easing the transition to virtual instruction. The paper provides the minimum technology requirements and recommendations on the choice of digital platforms for the University.

Universities have been asked to ensure that the individual faculty members share their course outline(s) and required reading materials with their students through the online learning management systems.

HEC is also collecting information and data from universities to develop a national knowledge bank, namely a repository of online courses and educational materials.


  • Plz just suspend online classes in all universities…you guys don’t have to do anything.we have paid our fees in lacs but all we got now is poor quality online classes.Our Respected TEACHERS are only giving us assaignments and assaignments and quiz,and some slide……not a single proper lecture has been taken yet.

  • Sir uos(uni. Of sargodha) waalon sy hmari fees to wapis kra dyn.. Ya pkg lgwa dyn us feees sy…


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