ISLAMABAD: The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has issued important guidelines for students and teachers regarding eligibility for foreign-funded scholarships and admissions.
The HEC will supervise the upcoming UCAT and HAT tests, which will take place on April 19, according to their official announcement.
Candidates should study these tests because only those who achieve high scores will be qualified to participate in international scholarship programs. The commission established a system that enables Pakistani students to access foreign-funded scholarships, which they provide through diplomatic channels.
These opportunities are offered annually as part of efforts to support academic growth and international exposure for students. HEC has also cautioned students and faculty members to rely only on verified and authentic information regarding scholarships.
The organization recommended that applicants should stay away from all scholarship programs that have been shared through unofficial platforms because they lack verification and authenticity.
Candidates must achieve high scores in both UCAT and HAT tests before they become eligible to apply for most foreign scholarship programs, according to officials who encourage candidates to study for these tests to boost their selection possibilities.
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