LAHORE - Punjab Higher Education Department (HED) has planned to introduce new market-oriented subjects in BS degree colleges of Punjab.
The decision has been taken to address the disparity in employment-to-population ratio in the province, which could be counted as one of the struggle areas of developing countries in the world.
“As the department is working on improving education governance in the province under the new reforms agenda, Provincial Minister Raja Yassir Humayun Sarfraz has given nod for the introduction of new modern subjects at public sector colleges”, said an official handout. The newly introduced subjects include, BS in BioTechnology, Microbiology, Food Science, Medical Lab Technology, Tourism & Hospitality, Data Science and others.
Dr Aashiq Hussain, DPI Colleges has taken the selected colleges on board for the launch of the programme from the upcoming academic year.
Regarding the introduction of new market-oriented subjects in colleges, Nadeem Mahbub, Provincial Secretary for Higher Education in Punjab informed that these market oriented subjects would be introduced in 16 different colleges of 4 districts of Punjab, initially. From the beginning of the academic year 2021-22, the department shall pilot the idea in both male and female colleges to increase youth’s employability after completion of studies. After a successful pilot, Higher Education Department shall replicate the idea in all public sector colleges across Punjab in a phase-wise manner, as per their regional needs.
Idea behind the introduction of these market-oriented subjects at government colleges revolves around giving masses access to modern education through affordable means. Department is also deliberating upon ways of stimulating entrepreneurial curiosity among the youth population, so the young population can create jobs instead of hunting for jobs, Nadeem added.