University of Sindh Delays Exams and Teaching Assistant Appointments Due to StrikeNational Textile University’s Quality Enhancement Cell Scores High in HEC Yearly Progress Report

Jamshoro, In response to a sit-in at the Hyderabad Bypass, the University of Sindh, Jamshoro, has announced the postponement of all scheduled examinations and the appointment of teaching assistants planned for tomorrow. The decision impacts students and candidates across various disciplines, including International Relations, Freshwater Biology and Aquatic Sciences, Philosophy, Arts, Science, Commerce, and Home Economics.

According to University of Sindh, the registrar, Professor Dr. Mushtaq Ali Jariko, has stated that the examinations for teaching assistants in International Relations, Freshwater Biology and Aquatic Sciences, and Philosophy will now be held on February 19 at 1 pm at the Sindh University Testing Center. Additionally, the moderator of annual examinations, Shahid Hussain Lark, has rescheduled the exams for AD Arts, Science, Commerce, and Home Economics to February 25. The university’s transport in-charge, Mihar Ali Qazi, also confirmed that, in accordance with the university administration’s instructions, the shuttle buses will not operate on February 16 due to the anticipated sit-in and strike on the Hyderabad Bypass.

This postponement reflects the university’s adaptability to unforeseen circumstances and its commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its students and staff. Affected students are advised to prepare for the new exam dates and stay informed about further updates from the university.

Faisalabad, The Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) at National Textile University, Faisalabad, has maintained its high performance streak by achieving a score of 87.12 in the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan’s Yearly Progress Report for the fiscal year 2022-23. This accomplishment highlights the university’s commitment to quality education and continuous improvement in academic standards.



According to National Textile University, the QEC’s success in the recent results announcement by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan is a testament to its dedication to meeting the Commission’s standards. The report for FY 2022-23 indicates that the QEC met all major targets set by the HEC. During this period, twelve programs underwent a thorough self-assessment through the Program Self-Assessment process, and all postgraduate programs were reviewed comprehensively. Furthermore, the QEC was instrumental in developing various reports and plans that played a crucial role in the assessment process.



This achievement not only reflects the hard work and dedication of the QEC team at National Textile University but also ensures that the institution remains at the forefront of providing quality higher education in Pakistan. The university continues to strive for excellence in all academic endeavors, contributing significantly to the country’s educational landscape.