Over 60 students to study in China for free

Chinese first secretary says Beijing is pleased to help Islamabad


Xinhua August 07, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: A total of 62 Pakistani students got fully-funded scholarship from the Chinese government to study in various top-ranking Chinese universities in their graduate, masters and doctor programmes.

The Chinese embassy in Islamabad held a ceremony on Wednesday to award the scholarships to the students selected by the Higher Education Commission (HEC).

The scholarships are part of China’s scholarship programme to Pakistan, under which over 7,000 students are already studying in China in various disciplines.

In the latest programme, over 1,000 students applied online and the HEC shortlisted over 60, who have been granted the scholarship, said HEC Academic Director General Muhammad Raza Chohan.

Chohan said that most of the students will study applied sciences in China.

Over 28,000 Pakistanis studying in China

He added that the students will act as ambassadors of Pakistan during their academic stay in China, and after coming back will act as a catalyst for socio-economic development in the country.

More than 28,000 Pakistani students are studying in various programmes in China currently, according to the HEC record.

Most of the Pakistani alumni of Chinese universities are working at good positions in different universities, government offices, hospitals, and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor projects, and other infrastructural projects running in the country, after coming back to Pakistan.

Chinese Embassy to Pakistan’s First Secretary Pan Yuqi told Xinhua that Islamabad is striving hard to provide high-quality education to its students for the promotion of knowledge-based economy, and it is the pleasure of China to help Pakistan move that way by providing education and training to the students.

“When they come back, I am sure they will play a great part in building Pakistan’s economy,” he added.

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