Punjab to award 30,000 annual scholarships for higher education

120,000 students from public universities, medical, graduate colleges to benefit from Honhaar Scholarships in 4 years.

Registration for the Honhaar Scholarship Programme has commenced in Punjab, according to Express News. 

Under the Honhaar Scholarship Programme, aligned with the demands of the global job market, 30,000 students will be awarded scholarships annually in 68 disciplines.

Students from 50 public sector universities, 16 medical colleges, and 131 graduate colleges will benefit from these scholarships.

The scholarships will also be provided to students of top private universities like LUMS, FAST, COMSATS, NUST, Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute, and seven other leading institutions.

In total, students from 50 public sector universities, 16 medical colleges, and 131 graduate colleges will be eligible for the Honhaar Scholarships. Over eight years, the program will provide scholarships worth 130 billion rupees.

Within the next four years, 120,000 students are expected to benefit from the Honhaar Scholarship Programme. Students can apply through Honhaarscholarship.punjabhec.gov.pk.

Chief Minister Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, expressed gratitude, stating, “Thanks to Allah, the Almighty, I have fulfilled another promise made in my first speech.”

She stated that the launch of the Honhaar Scholarship Programme is a significant milestone “The Honhaar Scholarship Program will eliminate financial barriers for intelligent students seeking higher education,” she reiterated.

She further highlighted that the initiative is designed to help young individuals realize their educational ambitions, enabling them to pursue advanced degrees and achieve their goals.

“We are committed to providing higher education and excellent employment opportunities for young people,” she added.

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