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HEC Overhauls University Admissions New Policy Targets Merit and Transparency

Last updated: May 14, 2026 10:18 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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HEC Overhauls University Admissions: New Policy Targets Merit and Transparency
HEC Overhauls University Admissions: New Policy Targets Merit and Transparency
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The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has finalized a sweeping update to its national admission policy, aiming to standardize entry requirements across all public and private universities.

The move follows months of criticism regarding inconsistent testing standards and allegations of “backdoor” admissions in professional degree programs. Under the new framework, universities are now strictly prohibited from conducting independent entry tests for undergraduate programs that fall under the purview of national testing bodies.

Instead, the HEC will mandate a centralized assessment mechanism. This shift is designed to curb the influence of private coaching centers and level the playing field for students from rural districts who lack access to expensive preparatory resources.

“The goal isn’t to centralize power, but to protect the integrity of the degree,” an HEC official said Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity. “We’ve seen too many cases where institutional autonomy was used as a cover for arbitrary selection criteria.

” The policy introduces a mandatory 60% weightage for standardized national test scores, while secondary school results will now carry a reduced 40% weightage. Critics have long argued that inflated grading in provincial boards created an unfair advantage for certain regions; the HEC believes this new ratio will force a shift toward aptitude-based assessment rather than rote memorization. For professional degrees specifically engineering and medical the commission has enforced a strict “no exception” rule. Any university found bypassing these requirements will face immediate suspension of their degree-awarding status.

Private institutions, which previously operated with significant leeway, are now under the same regulatory scrutiny as public sector universities.

This overhaul comes at a time when the HEC is under intense pressure from the federal government to improve the global ranking of Pakistani universities. By tightening the intake process, the commission hopes to filter out unqualified candidates early, theoretically allowing professors to focus on high-level research rather than foundational remediation.

Implementation begins with the upcoming fall semester. While the HEC expects pushback from private university boards concerned about their autonomy, the commission has signaled that the new standards are non-negotiable.

Whether these changes will actually improve academic output or simply create another layer of bureaucratic gridlock will be determined when the first batch of centralized test results is released in August. For now, the burden of compliance lies squarely on the universities.

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