Arsalan Haider
Around 15 of the 28 public sector universities in Punjab are unable to appoint key officials due to unapproved statutes and service rules, the Academia Magazine has learnt.
Around 15 of the 28 public sector universities in Punjab are unable to appoint key officials due to unapproved statutes and service rules, the Academia Magazine has learnt.
The University of Sargodha conferred degrees on 78,701 students during its 6th convocation held at the main campus, on Thursday. The ceremony was significant as it marked graduation of 61 percent girls out of the total student population.
The University of Sargodha will set up an International Center for Punjab Studies (ICPS), the university administration announced following a two-day international conference titled ‘Punjab: History, Literature and Civilization’.
Three-day English Literary Festival highlighting the importance of literature and its impact on the lives of individuals concluded at University of Sargodha, today.
Three day literary festival kicked off on Tuesday at University of Sargodha to highlight the importance of literature and its impact on the lives of individuals.The event aimed at promoting English literature and linguistics, in order to promote reading culture among students. The event also aimed at setting a platform through which students and avid literature learners can explore their hidden talents and can enthusiastically participate in different activities.
The Department of Islamic and Arabic Studies at Sargodha University organized an international seminar on ‘State of Madina and Pakistan: Formation and Demands’ to discuss Seerah and Islamic jurisprudence in order to establish an ideal state.
A two-day international information landscape conference began at University of Sargodha on Thursday, aimed at building, connecting and sustaining libraries and societies in the digital era.
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Monday arrested the Sargodha University former VC and registrar on various corruption charges, including allowing establishment of illegal sub campuses across Punjab. The former top officials will be investigated against accusations that they took bribes to allow illegal campuses to operate with impunity, putting the careers of hundreds of students at risk.