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HEC makes internship compulsory for undergraduate students

Published on: September 25, 2025 10:19 PM

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has made it mandatory for undergraduate students across Pakistan to complete a supervised internship, ensuring that every bachelor’s degree program includes practical training and workplace exposure. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry needs, providing students with the experience required to excel in competitive job markets. By integrating internships into degree programs, HEC seeks to enhance employability and prepare graduates for real-world challenges.

Moreover, the new policy will be applicable to both public and private universities throughout the country, requiring institutions to align academic structures with professional opportunities. With this decision, students will not only earn theoretical knowledge but also gain hands-on skills that match current industry demands. Consequently, universities will play a more active role in ensuring that students are better equipped for professional careers after graduation.

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In addition, HEC has instructed universities to establish agreements with companies, business units, and government departments to provide placement opportunities. This directive ensures that students from diverse academic backgrounds can secure internships relevant to their field of study. Such partnerships are expected to create stronger connections between academia and industries, promoting a culture of collaboration and shared progress.

Furthermore, the policy emphasizes that certificates must accompany the internships, ensuring that students receive documented recognition of their work experience. This certification will not only validate the internship but also give graduates a competitive edge when applying for future employment. By setting such requirements, HEC intends to make internships a structured and valuable component of the education system.

Significantly, the introduction of mandatory internships reflects HEC’s broader vision of strengthening higher education in Pakistan by focusing on skill-based learning. It demonstrates a shift from traditional teaching methods to more practical approaches that encourage students to apply their knowledge. Therefore, the new system is expected to create well-rounded graduates who can confidently contribute to various sectors of the economy.

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Ultimately, HEC’s policy is being seen as a step towards reforming Pakistan’s higher education landscape by embedding professional development into academic programs. Through this initiative, students will benefit from exposure, training, and mentorship, while industries will gain access to young talent with relevant expertise. This move highlights HEC’s commitment to raising the quality of higher education and aligning it with national growth priorities.

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