HEC, accreditation bodies to improve education quality
By Our Staff Reporter
2025-03-13
LAHORE: The officials of Higher Education Commission (HEC) and accreditation councils on Wednesday held a meeting to address key challenges in enhancing the quality of higher education across the country.
The meeting brought together chairpersons, presidents, and representatives from leading accreditation councils, including Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC), National CouncilforTibb(NCT),National Council for Homeopathy, Pharmacy Council of Pakistan (PCP), Pakistan Nursing and Midwifery Council (PN&MC), Allied Health Professional Council, Pakistan Bar Council (PBC), Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), Pakistan Council for Architects and Town Planners (PCATP), Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council (PVMC), National Computing Education Accreditation Council (NCEAC), National Accreditation Council for Teachers Education (NACTE), National Business Education Accreditation Council (NBEAC),NationalAgricultural Education Accreditation Council (NAEAC), and National Technology Council (NTC).
The primary objective of the meeting was to foster collaboration among accreditation bodies, streamline accreditation processes, and implement best practices to enhance aca-demic standards. The agenda covered critical areas, including programme accreditation, faculty appointment criteria, standardisation of accreditation processes, curriculum development, capacity building, international collaboration, and the role of accreditation in ensuring academic excellence.
HEC Chairman Prof Mukhtar Ahmad emphasised the importance of modernising accreditation frameworks and aligning them with international best practices.
`To ensure quality education, we must continuously evolve our accreditation processes by adopting global standards, enhancing capacity, and updating outdated regulations,` he stated.
He further stressed the need for a more dynamic, transparent, and technology-driven accreditation system that ensures higher education institutions in Pakistan meet both national and international quality benchmarks.
`In an era where higher education is rapidly transforming, we cannot afford to rely on outdated accreditation models. We must foster innovation, integrate digital solutions, and establish mechanisms that not only maintain but also enhance the credibility of our academic programmes,` he added.
HEC Executive Director Prof Ziaul Qayyum said that accreditation is the backbone of highereducation qualityassurance and the platform was being provided for collaboration and dialogue to strengthen these processes and address challenges collectively.
He urged accreditation councils to work collaboratively with the industry and global accreditation bodies to ensure that graduates are equipped with the skills required to compete in the international job market.
He noted that improving accreditation standards would strengthen Pakistan`s higher education system, making local universities globally competitive and producing graduates who are research-oriented, innovative, and capable of driving economic progress.
The meeting highlighted several pressing challenges faced by accreditation councils, including limited resources, the need for regulatory updates, gaps in international collaboration, and the necessity of regular curriculum reviews to keep pace with the industry advancements.
The participants proposed multiple strategic solutions, including review and modernisation of accreditation laws and policies, capacity-building and training programmes for accreditation staff, adoption of international accreditation benchmarks, enhanced collaboration between accreditation councils and the HEC, and frequent curriculum updates to align with the industry trends.