HEC Warns Students โ No Admissions Allowed at Isra University
Islamabad: The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has once again confirmed that all admissions to Isra University remain banned. This restriction, which has been in effect since Fall 2022, applies to all programs and campuses due to ongoing issues within the universityโs administration and compliance with HEC regulations.
Ban on Admissions at Isra University
The HEC issued a public alert, reminding students and parents that the ban affects Isra Universityโs main campus in Hyderabad, its sub-campuses in Islamabad and Karachi, and all affiliated units, including Isra Medical Colleges. The commission has stated that the university failed to meet regulatory standards, leading to the suspension of admissions across all disciplines.
Unrecognized Degrees
The notice warns that any students enrolling in Isra Universityโs degree programsโincluding medical fieldsโfrom Fall 2022 onward will not have their degrees recognized. This means graduates from these programs will face difficulties when applying for jobs, seeking further education, or obtaining professional licenses. Employers and academic institutions will not accept degrees from Isra University issued during the suspension period.
Concerns for Students and Parents
Education experts and concerned parents have expressed frustration over the ongoing issue. Many students who had already enrolled in the university before the suspension are worried about their academic future. The uncertainty surrounding the universityโs status has left thousands of students in a difficult position, raising concerns about wasted time and financial losses.
Advice for Students at Isra University
Students and parents are urged to take this matter seriously and avoid seeking admission to Isra University until further notice. The HEC continues to monitor the situation and advises students to stay updated through official sources to avoid academic setbacks. Prospective students are encouraged to verify the accreditation status of any institution before enrolling to ensure their degrees will be recognized nationally and internationally.
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