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Punjab University Announces Official Summer Vacations for Students

Last updated: May 19, 2026 9:29 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Punjab University Announces Official Summer Vacations for Students
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University of the Punjab has officially announced summer vacations for students amid rising temperatures and ongoing heatwave conditions across Punjab.

According to the university administration, regular academic activities will remain suspended during the summer break period, allowing students and faculty members relief from the extreme weather currently affecting many parts of the province. The decision comes as educational institutions across Punjab continue adjusting schedules due to increasing temperatures.

University officials stated that the summer holidays will apply to teaching departments, affiliated colleges, and various academic programs operating under Punjab University. However, certain administrative offices and essential university operations may continue functioning according to official requirements and internal schedules.

The announcement has been welcomed by students, many of whom had been demanding early vacations because of intense heat conditions in Lahore and other cities. Social media users also praised the move, saying prolonged exposure to high temperatures was becoming increasingly difficult for students attending physical classes and examinations.

Education experts note that extreme summer weather has become a growing challenge for educational institutions across Pakistan, forcing schools, colleges, and universities to reconsider academic calendars and campus safety measures. In recent weeks, several provinces have already adjusted school timings and announced precautionary measures to protect students from heat-related illnesses.

Meanwhile, students have been advised to stay updated through official university notifications regarding revised academic calendars, examination schedules, admissions, and reopening dates after the summer break. Some departments may also continue online coordination or academic activities where necessary.

The decision reflects broader efforts by educational authorities to prioritize student wellbeing during the ongoing heatwave season while ensuring minimal disruption to academic operations.

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