MULTAN, Pakistan — August 20, 2026: The University of Southern Punjab (USP) has opened admissions for the Fall 2026 semester, inviting students to apply for a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The university is also highlighting several scholarship and financial-assistance opportunities for eligible applicants.
USP, located on Bosan Road in Multan, offers programmes in fields including business, computer science, engineering, information technology, law, social sciences, humanities, education, psychology, mathematics, natural sciences, architecture and allied health sciences.
The university says its admissions are conducted on merit and subject to programme-specific eligibility requirements. Applicants can submit their applications through the university’s online admission system.
A major feature of the Fall 2026 admissions campaign is the availability of financial support. USP says students may be considered for merit-based scholarships, need-based financial assistance and fee-concession schemes, depending on the applicable rules and eligibility criteria.
Among the scholarship opportunities highlighted by the university is the Nazir Ahmad Chaudhry Memorial (NACM) Scholarship. USP also lists the Honhaar Scholarship Programme, Punjab Educational Endowment Fund (PEEF) and Balochistan Educational Endowment Fund (BEEF) among scholarship opportunities that may be available to eligible students. Awards under these programmes are subject to the requirements of the university or sponsoring organisation.
The university’s admissions policy also states that fee remission may be available in certain circumstances, with reductions of up to 30% depending on the programme and applicable policy. Scholarship percentages and awards can vary and are subject to decisions by the relevant authorities.
USP has encouraged prospective students to review the eligibility requirements for their selected programmes before applying. Requirements can differ considerably between disciplines. For example, the university’s LLB programme requires an intermediate or equivalent qualification with at least 50% marks, along with the required law admission test and other assessment requirements.
The university’s official website currently carries a “Admissions Open Fall 2026” announcement and provides access to information about its academic programmes and scholarship opportunities.
Students interested in applying can use the university’s official online admission portal to begin the application process. Applicants are advised to provide complete and accurate information and submit the required supporting documents within the specified admission period.
The opening of Fall 2026 admissions gives students in Multan and other parts of the country an opportunity to seek admission in a wide range of academic disciplines while also exploring financial-support options that could help reduce the cost of higher education.
