20,000 degree programmes listed in Pakistan Qualification Register
Online database contains list of approved degree programmes of HEC recognised public, private sector universities including their sub campuses and affiliated as well as constituent colleges
Islamabad: Over 20,000 degree programmes of various universities across Pakistan have been listed, till date, in the Pakistan Qualification Register (PQR). It is an online database which contains list of approved degree programs of HEC recognized public and private sector universities including their sub campuses and affiliated as well as constituent colleges.
PQR is aimed to provide clearly de?ned levels of knowledge, skills and competencies to be acquired by every graduate. The Register has been linked to various HEC programmes and initiatives including attestation of degrees, local and overseas scholarships, appointment of HEC approved supervisors, award of national research grants, thematic research grants for social sciences, etc.
Though majority of universities have been completing the process proactively, however some universities whose response is slow are being advised to enter their degree programs in PQR at the earliest so as to streamline above-mentioned processes.
HEC started developing a Quali?cation Framework for higher education sector in 2009 and took necessary steps to develop tools for implementing the framework covering all HEC chartered public and private higher education institutions in the country.
PQF is a level-based and outcomes focused mechanism. It sets out the levels on which a quali?cation can be recognized in Pakistan. It encompasses a comprehensive list of all quality assured quali?cations in Pakistan. Each accredited quali?cation has been assigned a level. It consists of Entry Level-1 to Level-8, describing the di?culty of quali?cations at each level.
PQF has been structured to help learners to make informed decisions about the quali?cation required, and will help employers to assess what quali?cation a candidate has achieved. It will help in establishing the national standards of quali?cations as well as provide a basis for comparison of quali?cations at national as well as international levels.
Further, it will help in international recognition of academic quali?cations; facilitate trans-national mobility of graduates and learners, in addition to be used as an instrument for qualitative reforms in education system.
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