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    HEC Issues Warning on Overseas Academic Programs for Pakistani Students

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 6, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has issued a cautionary notice to Pakistani students considering enrollment in academic programs abroad. This alert highlights the importance of verifying the authenticity and accreditation status of foreign institutions before committing to any overseas courses. The HEC’s advisory aims to protect students from fraudulent or substandard educational offerings that may not be recognized upon their return to Pakistan.

    In a significant development, the HEC’s warning comes amid growing concerns over the proliferation of unaccredited overseas programs that can jeopardize students’ academic and professional futures. The commission stresses that students should consult official HEC resources and confirm that foreign degrees will be recognized locally. This move underscores the commission’s commitment to maintaining educational standards and safeguarding students’ investments in higher education.

    Meanwhile, the alert serves as a reminder of the increasing globalization of education and the need for stringent quality control measures. By raising awareness about potential pitfalls in pursuing international courses, the HEC hopes to encourage informed decision-making among students and their families. The commission’s proactive stance is expected to enhance the credibility of Pakistani qualifications and support the country’s broader educational development goals.

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