ISLAMABAD: The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has devised new
rating for private sector universities by which all categories X, Y and
Z will cease to exist and degrees awarded by universities/degree
awarding institutions (DAIs) holding such categories will not be
recognized by the HEC.
The HEC, devising new rating for private
universities said W category will now be the minimum baseline
requirement for a university/DAI to be allowed to admit students and
award degrees. W category is not the “highest ranking” as advertised by
most universities rather it is the minimum criteria required of them to
admit students and award degrees.
In an enhanced effort to
provide better educational facilities to students, HEC has now devised
and improved the criteria in which those universities/DAIs meeting the
minimum HEC requirement will be awarded a W-1 category while those with
far superior academic, financial and physical infrastructure will be
awarded a W-4 category, which is now the “highest rating”.
The revised rating of such universities will be disseminated through print and media by October 2011.
As
per HEC approved criteria, the universities/DAIs were required to meet
a certain minimum criteria for award of W category by June 30, 2010.
The institutions not meeting the requirements, and based on inspection
of HEC prior to June 30, 2010 were placed in X, Y and Z categories.
The
universities not meeting the W criteria have been asked not to offer
admissions in Fall 2011, and a list of all universities with minimum W
criteria and their approved campuses are placed on HEC website. Online