ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Federal Education on Monday said the first day of Education Information Fair was met with positive feedback, highlighting the significance of accessible and transparent information in the higher education landscape.

According to a press release issued by the ministry, the event not only equipped students with crucial knowledge to pursue their academic goals but also strengthened the collaboration between government colleges and the leading universities of Pakistan.

The press release said to bridge the gap between aspiring students and prestigious higher education institutions, a groundbreaking Education Information Fair was being held from September 2 to 14 for intermediate students of public-sector educational institutions.

The event was envisaged by Education Secretary Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani and had brought together Pakistan’s most esteemed universities, and intermediate students from government colleges across the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) to provide vital guidance on university admissions eligibility criteria, scholarship opportunities and tips on test preparation.

The fair has been designed to offer students firsthand insights into the application processes, admission requirements and unique opportunities available at top-tier universities. Participating institutions included Nust, FAST, IBA, ICMA, KIPS, GIKI, NCA, Pakistan Institute of Fashion Design (PIFD), Lums, Comsat, Szabist and PIEAS.

“Today was the first day of this fair. Throughout the day, representatives from these renowned universities conducted interactive sessions with the students. These sessions covered a range of topics, including application process, admission criteria, scholarships and financial aid etc,” read the press release.

It said that the event was met with enthusiastic participation of students who had the opportunity to interact directly with university representatives, ask questions, and gain valuable advice. Students expressed their gratitude for the comprehensive support and clarity provided during the fair.

Published in Dawn, September 3rd, 2024

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