The Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka, in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, organized the "Pakistan Education Expo" in Dhaka on Monday, bringing together representatives from over 15 top-ranked Pakistani universities.
The Expo is part of the Pakistan–Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor, an initiative undertaken during the visit of Pakistani Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar to Bangladesh in August, wherein he announced 500 scholarships for Bangladeshi students to pursue higher studies in Pakistan, said a press release.
The series of Education Expos in Dhaka and other cities are aimed at familiarizing the Bangladeshi students with the scholarship opportunities in Pakistan.
The initiative is fully aligned with the shared vision of the leadership of both countries and has come to fruition due to Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif’s strong commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation in education, research, and innovation.
Mr. Md. Mahbub-ul-Alam, Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sports of Bangladesh attended the event as the Chief Guest.
Also present were Dr. Md. Fakhrul Islam, Secretary of the University Grants Commission, Vice Chancellors and Principals of several Bangladeshi universities and colleges, members of civil society, representatives of Pakistan’s HEC, local journalists and a large number of students, reflecting strong interest in the initiative.
Aftab Ahmed, Rector of the National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, representing the Pakistani universities’ delegation as a key note speaker, provided an overview of the Knowledge Corridor and the scholarship opportunities available across disciplines in Pakistan’s top-ranked institutions.