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HEC Approves Rs 507.6 Million Budget Grant for FUUAST

HEC Approves Rs 507.6 Million Budget Grant for FUUAST

Key Takeaways

  • The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has approved a budget grant of Rs. 507.6 million for the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology (FUUAST).
  • Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr Zabta Khan Shinwari expressed gratitude towards the Chancellor of FUUAST.
  • The approval is aimed at supporting educational initiatives at FUUAST.

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has approved a significant budget grant of Rs. 507.6 million for the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology (FUUAST), according to official sources.

This financial support is intended to bolster educational programs and infrastructure at FUUAST, enhancing its capacity to deliver quality education in arts, sciences, and technology sectors.

Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr Zabta Khan Shinwari expressed his appreciation for the approval, stating that it would significantly contribute to the university's development. He noted: 'This grant will help us in furthering our educational objectives and improving facilities for students.'

The approval was welcomed by the university administration, which has been working towards expanding its academic offerings and research capabilities.

FUUAST is a key institution in Pakistan, focusing on providing comprehensive education to students from diverse backgrounds. The additional funding will enable the university to invest in modern teaching methods and resources.

While specific details regarding how the funds will be utilized are not provided, it is expected that they will support various initiatives including faculty development programs, student scholarships, and technological advancements within the campus.

The approval follows a rigorous evaluation process by HEC, ensuring that the grant aligns with the university's strategic goals and national educational priorities.

'This grant will help us in furthering our educational objectives and improving facilities for students.'

Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr Zabta Khan Shinwari, FUUAST