HEC to receive Rs 35662.801 million for higher education

EducationHEC to receive Rs 35662.801 million for higher education

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The federal government has allocated Rs 35662.801 million for the Higher Education Commission (HEC) for Fiscal Year 2017-18 in the Public Sector Development Program (PSDP).

According to budgetary document, a total amount of Rs 9188.651 million has been earmarked for the new schemes of the HEC, while Rs 26474.150 million would be spent on the ongoing schemes.

The allocated amount for the new important schemes included Development of Academic and Research Infrastructure of University of Gwadar, with total funding of Rs 200 million while Rs 400 million has been earmarked for Establishment of National Science & Technology Park (NSTP) at Central Campus NUST (Public Private Partnership).

An amount of Rs 240 million has been allocated for the establishments of sub-campuses of public sector universities at district level (Phase-II).

Rs 300 million has also been allocated for the establishment of university campus of CIIT, Kala Shah Kaku.

The ongoing schemes of the HEC included establishment of Women University Multan for which Rs 339 million has been earmarked while Rs 300 million would be spent on the provision of higher education opportunities for students of Balochistan and FATA (Phase-II_, Rs 1736 million allocated for establishment of sub-campuses of public sector universities at district level.

A sum of Rs 550 million has been earmarked for the Fulbright Scholarships Support Program of HEC-USAID Phase-2 while Rs 527 million has been allocated for Pak-USAID Merit and Need Based Scholarship Program (Phase-II).

A sum of Rs 350 million would be spent on Ph.D scholarship program under Pak-US Knowledge Corridor(Phase-I) while an amount of Rs 384 million would be utilized for the Strengthening & Upgradation of the Universities of backward areas.

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