KARACHI: Students taking Information technology (IT) courses at the Governor House will also need to pass an exam from the University of Karachi.
According to a private TV report, a spokesperson from the University of Karachi said in a statement that some conditions must be met to get the certificate.
The spokesperson explained that an agreement about the certificate was made between the University of Karachi and the Governor House, but it has not been put into action yet. Just doing the course is not enough; there are some conditions too.
The spokesperson said the University of Karachi needs approval from its Academic Council before following the agreement. Candidates must have at least an intermediate-level education. The university will test the candidates, and only those who pass the test will get the certificate.
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The spokesperson made it clear that candidates with less than intermediate education cannot receive the certificate.
Earlier, the Governor House spokesperson had said that under the Governor’s Initiative, the IT course certificate would come from the University of Karachi, and a memorandum of understanding had already been signed.
In other news, the United States has ended the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program for Pakistan.
The American Educational Foundation in Pakistan announced this, saying that after 15 great years, the program will no longer be offered. They said they know this news might disappoint people who applied this year and were waiting for the chance.
The foundation added that over the 15 years, the Global UGRAD program gave thousands of students life-changing experiences, including academic growth, cultural exchange, and leadership development.