Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PMA expresses concern over medical college fee hike

PMA
  • Dr Shoro said sudden increase in tuition fees poses challenges for students.
  • He believes increasing cost of medical education will have adverse effects.
  • He urged government to closely monitor and regulate tuition fee increases.

KARACHI: Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) expresses grave concern over the unprecedented increase in fees of medical colleges in the country.

Hon. Secretary General, of Pakistan Medical Association (Centre), Dr Abdul Ghafoor Shoro in his statement said this sudden and intense escalation of tuition fees poses significant challenges for aspiring medical students and their families, as it significantly limits access to quality medical education.

He believes that the increasing cost of medical education will have adverse effects on the healthcare system in the long run. With higher tuition fees, only those from affluent backgrounds will be able to pursue a career in medicine, resulting in a lack of diversity and representation among medical professionals.

“This could exacerbate existing healthcare disparities, particularly in underserved areas and marginalized communities. The financial constraints may also deter medical graduates from pursuing specialties that are essential for the country’s healthcare needs, such as primary care and rural medicine” he added.

PMA recognizes the need for medical institutions to maintain financial sustainability and provide necessary resources for training future healthcare professionals. However, this should not be accomplished at the expense of depriving deserving students of the opportunity to pursue their dreams and contribute to society’s well-being.

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FUUAST students stage protest against fee hike

FUUAST
  • The students of Urdu University closed road for traffic.
  • The students demands withdrawal of fee hike.
  • FUUAST constituted committee to review fees.

KARACHI: The students of the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science, and Technology (FUUAST) on Thursday staged a protest demonstration against a 50 percent increase in fees.

The students of Federal Urdu University closed the road for traffic by protesting against the 50 percent increase in fees. The protesters were carrying banners and placards inscribed with different slogans like; justice for students, withdrawal fee hike nonfiction, and others.

The student organizations protested against the increase in fees at Federal Urdu University Abdul Haq Campus and Gulshan Iqbal Campus. The students staged a sit-in on the university road and blocked one of the highways of the university road for traffic, due to which the flow of traffic was affected.

The law enforcement agencies(LEA) are also present to control the situation.

The protesting students say that government university fees are a move to keep middle-class students away from education which is not acceptable and the fee hike should be withdrawn immediately.
The students said that the protest would continue till the refund of fees.

On the other hand, after negotiations between the students and the university administration, a committee was constituted to review the fees.

Addressing a press conference Acting Vice-Chancellor FUUAST Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ziauddin said that the increase in fees was done in the light of the instructions of the Higher Education Commission (HEC).

He clarified that the perception of a 50 percent increase in fees is wrong as only a 10 percent increase was made earlier this year, but now the revision committee will consider it further and come up with a workable solution.
He said the hike in fees has become inevitable due to the deteriorating financial conditions of the university and the increase in expenses and salaries.

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Students stage protest against fee hike in Gilgit

Students protest Gilgit

Students of Karakoram International University Gilgit-Baltistan, staged protests, took out rallies and raised slogans against the free hike, on Monday. A huge number of 6th and 7th semester students of BS boycotted classes and took out a rally from University to Duniya Chowk after the hike of 6-7 thousand rupees in the fee. Students held … Read more