Virtual University of Pakistan adopts Relative Grading System
The following was the announcement made by the Rector, Virtual University of Pakistan (Dr. Naveed A. Malik) regarding the university's decision to adopt the relative grading system with effect from Fall 2013:
Dear Students,I am writing to inform you about some very important changes that have taken place in your academic environment. The Higher Education Commission has recently circulated a Semester Guidelines document that has been adopted completely by Virtual University of Pakistan. Two major changes, that will be beneficial for our students are:1. Grading on the curve for courses having a large number of students. This means that instead of absolute grades, you will now be competing with one another. All students will benefit from this while maintaining relative positions in their respective courses.2. The CGPA requirements for graduating from all programs equivalent to 14 or 16 years of education will now be 2.0 while the CGPA requirement for MS level programs, equivalent to 18 years of education, will henceforth be 2.5.Overall, we are very confident that Virtual University graduates attain a higher level of understanding in their respective disciplines as compared to students from many conventional universities. The adoption of above measures will also ensure that their grades and CGPA become commensurate with their academic achievements.You will be able to see the effect in the result announcement of the Fall 2013 semester.If you have any questions, please feel free to write to us at GradingOnCurve@vu.edu.pk. As always, our students’ welfare comes first and we will try to answer all your queries.With best regards,Dr. Naveed A. MalikRector
ninthd Launches International Certifications in Pakistan in Urdu and English
ninthd (9th D) is a Pakistan based initiative that has entered in the education sector of the country with an goal to train people in economically viable (EVS) skills, so the youth of the country can further excel in their fields. To meet this task, ninthd designed international certifications in association with the top universities of the UK and US like UKCET and iCarnegie Global Learnings. The highlight of
these programs is that they will be offered in Urdu and English languages that
will enable the youth to receive high quality education without breaking any
geographic and language barriers. The certifications will also offer practical
solutions of learning-by-doing tools and formats that will develop a work
force, which will play a vital role in the growth of a business.
ninthd has made this experience even more interesting for
the trainees, as it has offered the
programs in blended model. This means that students will not only be limited to
online lectures and course materials, but they also get the opportunity to interact
with their peers and some international students during group works at
satellite campuses, which ninthd will setup all over Pakistan.
The initiative has also ensured that it has a rigorous assessment process, which will evaluate and certify the learning outcome. This process will enable ninthd to develop the required work force which will meet the requirements of both local and international markets. Whereas, trainees will be able to develop economically viable skill (EVS) at most affordable price and in very short period because ninthd’s programs will last from 8 to 12 weeks and cost no more than 12,000 Rs. to 25,000 Rs. The best thing about this model is that students will be able to learn at their own pace, as they can view the lectures again and again until they feel they have achieved full command over them.
The initiative has also ensured that it has a rigorous assessment process, which will evaluate and certify the learning outcome. This process will enable ninthd to develop the required work force which will meet the requirements of both local and international markets. Whereas, trainees will be able to develop economically viable skill (EVS) at most affordable price and in very short period because ninthd’s programs will last from 8 to 12 weeks and cost no more than 12,000 Rs. to 25,000 Rs. The best thing about this model is that students will be able to learn at their own pace, as they can view the lectures again and again until they feel they have achieved full command over them.
More importantly, students can take lectures or access
online course materials at anytime from anywhere through their smartphones,
tablets, laptops and personal computers. With this technology, trainees will
not have to make any changes in their busy schedule, unlike traditional
classes. The best part is that once the training gets over, students will be
the master of tools and formats that are commonly used in nearly all the major
corporations of Pakistan.
Initially the international certifications of ninthd will
assist students to develop skills around entrepreneurship, information
technology and business management. Nevertheless, in the future it is
anticipated that ninthd may introduce some new programs that will cover other
areas. At this point in time, the initiative is looking to deliver one million
EVS trainings or workforce development programs in Pakistan by building over
6,000 small campuses and leveraging technology.
The confidence of the team behind the project can be judged from
the fact that they have already engaged leading corporations of the country to
endorse their programs.
Careers for Pakistanis
Ratio of the labour force employed by different sectors of the Pakistani economy;
In Pakistan where unemployment exists at an alarming rate (6%) coupled with high inflation (8%), people really are left with meagre choices to opt from for earning their lively-hood. A total of 55.7 million people of Pakistan constitute the labour force (those capable of and willing to get an employment) out of the total population of 180 million. The main sectors of the Pakistani economy providing job opportunities to these people constituting the labour force are the agricultural, industrial and the services sectors. The agricultural sector employs 44% of the total labour force, whereas the industrial and services sectors employ 20% and 36% of the employed labour force respectively. Do not confuse this with the contribution of different sectors in the GDP, which is a different thing. For example the contribution of these sectors in the GDP (of Pakistan) is 21%, 25% and 54% respectively. Therefore, the services sector is the largest contributor to the National Income or the GDP of Pakistan.
FPSC Consolidated Advertisement No. 2/2014 could not be published in the newspapers due to a ban by the APNS
The Federal Public Service Commission, Islamabad has announced / advertised different job vacancies in multiple government departments on 28th Feb, 2014 via the Consolidated Advertisement No. 2/2014. A press release issued by the FPSC on the same date declared that the advertisement could not be published in the newspapers due to a ban imposed by the All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) on advertisements of the Federal Government. However, for the convenience of the desiring applicants, the advertisement is available on the FPSC website. You can only apply online for any General Recruitment jobs advertised by the FPSC. The last date for applying online for the current advertisement (No. 2/2014) is 17th March, 2014.
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