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HEC Bans Admissions in Illegal Sub Campuses of Universities

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has prohibited students from enrolling in illegal sub-campuses of private universities, according to a report on Tuesday.

HEC has issued an alert identifying both legal and illegal sub-campuses. Out of 109 universities and institutes, HEC has declared only 42 sub-campuses from 20 institutions as legal.

The sub-campuses of Rafah University and the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences in Lahore have been deemed legal.

In the alert, HEC cautioned students against enrolling in illegal sub-campuses, advising them not to waste their money and time, as HEC will not recognize degrees issued by these illegal sub-campuses.

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  • Jo HEC ko paise nahin daita illegal hae wgrna sare aik jaise hi hain .... i mean not good.

  • Only the most desperate students get trapped in these institutes.
    HEC should get all the fee payment refunded to the affected students, from the illegal university. Then the illegal university will itself runaway from giving admissions in compromised programs

  • Dear all, some HEC recognized sub campus replaced the repeating of subject (failed or improved) with reset. But due to this the position of medal holders disturbed.
    I want clarification in repeation and reset of subject at the end of last semester only?
    HEC rule for medal is that each and every subject should be clear in single attempt with at least 70 percent or B grade.
    Regards,
    F Qureshi

  • Why HEC not share the list of illegal universities, campus or sub campuses.
    Jub admission ly lyty phir illegal Ka notice ajata hai HEC Ka sub paisa banany Ka tariqa hai

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