Punjab begins converting commerce colleges into IT institutes


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LAHORE: The Department of Higher Education has initiated the project to transform all 85 commerce colleges in Punjab into IT colleges, according to sources from the department. The project was first announced in July this year.

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The decision follows a significant decline in student interest in commerce, with enrolment in each college dropping below 100 students.

Officials revealed that the government is currently spending Rs 300,000 per commerce student, prompting the shift towards IT education. The conversion is expected to enhance educational relevance and prepare students for the growing demands of the global IT industry.

Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat confirmed that e-libraries will be established in Lahore’s IT colleges as part of the initiative. He emphasised that the project aims to position Punjab competitively in the international IT sector.

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Recruitment of IT experts and the transformation process is set to begin within the next 10 days.

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