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HEC to facilitate Overseas Students of Global Institute Lahore

Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan has devised a fair mechanism to provide an opportunity to the students of unrecognized colleges of Global Institute, Lahore (GIL) for recognition of their degrees.

HEC, through the Education Testing Council (ETC), will conduct a Special Graduate Assessment Test (SGAT) for the students. HEC is also exploring the possibility of holding tests for the overseas students of Global Institute in the designated regions viz. Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, subject to receipt of a considerable number of applications — minimum of 100 students from a city.

According to details, Global Institute, Lahore is a recognized chartered Institution in the private sector established vide Punjab Act II of 2011. As per law, the Institute was allowed to operate only at a specific place in Lahore i.e. 3-Aurangzaib Block, New Garden Town, Lahore, but in defiance of decisions of the Federal Cabinet and Chancellors’ Committee, the Institute established numerous illegal colleges through illegitimate/invalid agreements with certain individuals/institutions by exceeding its territorial limits. Based on these irregularities and poor record management, Global Institute, Lahore was banned for admissions from Fall, 2016 and its NOC was also suspended w.e.f. May 18, 2017.

Education Testing Council will conduct the SGAT as per the composition/weightages given at the LINK.  The students shall be required to pass the test in one attempt with minimum 50% marks.

In this regard, HEC also released a Parent & Student Alert through national dailies on January 01, 2023, for information to students to get themselves registered with the ETC by January 31, 2023.  The said alert may be viewed here.

The tentative date for the test is March 12, 2023. All stakeholders are being informed through the dissemination of information on the media/HEC website/Global Institute’s office.

HEC reiterates its firm commitment and obligation to maintaining academic standards, merit, and equity across the board.

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By Arsalan Haider

Arsalan Haider is a reporter at Academia Mag and has worked with leading national dailies and news channels. He tweets @arsalanhaider14

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