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Punjab to Outsource 150 Govt Colleges

Last updated: June 13, 2026 8:39 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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The Punjab government is moving forward with a major education reform initiative that could see around 150 government colleges transferred to private management under a public-private partnership model. The proposal is part of the Higher Education Department’s broader strategy to improve academic standards, increase enrollment, and enhance the performance of underutilized institutions across the province.

According to official sources, the plan primarily targets colleges with consistently low student enrollment and limited academic activity. Punjab currently operates hundreds of public colleges, many of which face challenges such as declining admissions, inadequate facilities, and resource constraints. Under the proposed policy, selected institutions will be handed over to private organizations in phases while remaining subject to government oversight.

Education authorities say the initiative is part of the “Colleges of Excellence” program, which aims to modernize higher education institutions and improve educational outcomes. Officials believe that involving private-sector partners could help introduce better management practices, upgraded infrastructure, and enhanced learning opportunities for students, particularly in rural and underserved areas.

However, the proposal has sparked concern among teachers’ associations and education stakeholders, who fear that privatization could affect job security, affordability, and equal access to higher education. Critics have urged the government to ensure transparency in the outsourcing process and protect the rights of both students and employees.

The Higher Education Department is expected to finalize recommendations and submit them for government approval before the implementation process begins. A final list of colleges to be included in the first phase has not yet been officially released.

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