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Govt allocates over Rs9 billion to set up five new universities across Pakistan

Govt approves over Rs9 billion to set up five new universities

An undated image. — UOM

ISLAMABAD: The federal government is moving ahead with a plan to set up five new public-sector universities across Pakistan, with more than Rs9 billion earmarked for these projects in the upcoming 2025-26 Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP).

According to the reports, these universities will be built in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan (formerly FATA), and Balochistan, showing a strong push to improve access to higher education in less developed areas.

Here’s how the funds will be distributed:

Together, these university projects highlight the government’s intention to decentralise access to higher education and spark growth in regions that have long been overlooked.

From Punjab’s agricultural heartland to the coastal edges of Balochistan, these campuses are expected to ease pressure on overcrowded institutions in major cities, offer local employment, and slow down student migration.

However, the true success of this initiative will rest on timely and transparent execution. While the allocations are promising, results will only follow if work on the ground matches the vision.

The PSDP Pakistan’s key annual development blueprint is set to be presented with the federal budget on June 10. Lawmakers will review and discuss the funding proposals before giving them final approval.

If passed, construction on all five universities is expected to kick off later this year, with the first batch of students likely to be admitted by 2026.

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