Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Karachi Police and KU to further promote cooperation, Javed Alam Odho

Karachi Police and KU to further promote cooperation, Javed Alam Odho

Karachi Police and University of Karachi will further promote cooperation. Additional IG Karachi Javed Alam Odho appreciated role of Criminology Department in Educational & research activities. He said modern research and practical training are foundation through which students of Criminology can play an effective role in the investigation and research of crimes in the future. … Read more

SHC suspends KU’s order cancelling Justice Jahangiri’s degree

SHC

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Friday suspended Karachi University’s decision to cancel the degree of Justice Tariq Mahmood Jahangiri of the Islamabad High Court. The court was hearing a petition filed against the university’s decision, during which Karachi University Registrar Prof. Imran Siddiqui appeared before the bench. He informed the court that the … Read more

Model statutes must be implemented at all KU Centers

Model

KARACHI:  “The appointment of a new Director in ICCBS, University of Karachi, should be done under the Act Code of the University of Karachi.

The higher authorities must take notice of the unwanted interference of the former Directors and donors into the administrative affairs of Karachi University.

The university’s Vice Chancellor must call a meeting of the KU Senate to ensure the implementation of model statutes at all university centers.”

These views were expressed by the University Syndicate Member Dr Riaz Ahmed, Senate Member Prof Dr Firdous Imran, Faisal Hashmi, Iftikhar Ahmed and others in the meeting held at the Staff Club on Wednesday.

Many teachers, officers, and employees of the ICCBS participated in this meeting. Dr Riaz Ahmad criticized the unnecessary interference of retired professors and capitalists in the administrative affairs of the university and said that this interference is damaging the educational and research activities of the research center while the faculty, staff, and students are suffering from severe mental distress.

He said that teachers, officers, and employees can bring their long-standing problems to the authorities through peaceful protest.

Prof Firdous Imran said that there is a need for a regular social media campaign against the illegal interference of influential people in ICCBS.

Dr Faiz Muhammad said that a uniform policy should be established for all the centers of Karachi University.

Faisal Hashmi paid tribute to those who raised their voices against the lawlessness in ICCBS and announced the full support of the Officers Welfare Association.

Iftikhar Ahmed said that the Employees Welfare Association earlier was with the oppressed people and it is still with the oppressed.

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From Classrooms to Communities: Karachi University’s Women-Led Climate Action Movement

Karachi University

In a remarkable demonstration of student-led initiative, the female students of the Women Studies Department at the University of Karachi have taken a proactive step in addressing the critical issue of climate change. Under the guidance of their coordinator, Dr. Aliyah Bilgrami, these young leaders have embarked on a mission to educate and empower communities … Read more

KU cancels two admissions for submitting counterfeit marksheet

KU

KARACHI: The University of Karachi canceled the admissions of two students from the morning program-2024 after the verification from the KU Examination Department and the Board of Intermediate Examination Karachi.

The in-charge KU Directorate of Admissions Dr Saima Akhtar mentioned that both admissions were canceled with immediate effect as their marksheets were forged.

According to details, Syed Muhammad Nasir son of Syed Jamal Nasir, having form number 676693 and marksheet seat number 109416 was enrolled in BS Third Year in the department of Karachi University Business School.

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KU teachers end strike after assurances from Caretaker CM Sindh

KU teachers

KARACHI: The teachers of the University of Karachi (KU) ended the strike on Monday after receiving assurances from Sindh Chief Minister Justice (retired) Maqbool Baqir. The Secretary Universities and Boards Department met the striking teachers on the instructions of the chief minister and reached a deal to end the strike. The secretary said the strike … Read more

Asad Shafiq took admission at Karachi University

Asad Shafiq Karachi University

Asad Shafiq has been admitted to KU’s BS in HPESS programme. He has amassed 12 test centuries thus far in his career. He met with KU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Khalid Mahmood Iraqi. Asad Shafiq, a well-known Pakistani cricket player, has been admitted to the Karachi University’s BS in Health, Physical Education, and Sports Sciences … Read more

Ex-Pakistan skipper Mohammad Hafeez gets admission to Karachi University

Mohammad Hafeez

Hafeez met KU Vice Chancellor Khalid Iraqi He said that he was delighted to be a part of the KU. Iraqi said students would learn a lot from his cricketing experience The renowned all-rounder and former captain of the national cricket team Mohammad Hafeez got admission to the BS Health Physical Education and Sports Sciences … Read more

KU is ready to conduct surveys of floods damages

KU is ready
  • Irfan Sheikh said Pakistan has not come up with reliable estimates of the damages.
  • Dr. Faizullah Abbasi  appreciated the research studies of Karachi University.
  • Dr Sardar Sarfaraz said Pakistan has experienced exceptionally high levels of monsoon.

KARACHI: In his message on the occasion of a high-profile seminar “Devastating Floods – Mitigation & Way Forward,” President FPCCI Irfan Iqbal Sheikh,  has expressed his concerns that Pakistan has not yet come up with a broad-based, pragmatic, detailed and reliable estimates of the damages caused by the floods; reconstruction cost of the damages to the infrastructure and rehabilitation of the flood affectees.

Chairing the high-profile seminar at the Federation House, Engr. M. A. Jabbar, VP FPCCI, explained that the recent floods were not the result of climate change alone as he has been keenly observing the history in the making over the last 5 decades and the recurrent incidents of devastating floods in Pakistan.

He also pointed out that the estimated $30 billion rehabilitation estimates are not backed by sufficient data; and, he agrees, the real damages may be even higher or lower as well.

The guest of honor, Dr. Khalid Iraqi, VC Karachi University, offered that Karachi University is ready to assist federal and provincial governments to conduct studies and surveys in floods damage mitigation and the way forward.

Dr. Faizullah Abbasi, VC of Dawood University of Engineering & Technology (DUET), appreciated the research studies of Karachi University; where they have pointed out the problem areas for rainwater accumulation and lack of drainage; which, in turn, causes much of the damage.

Dr. Sardar Sarfaraz, Chief Meteorologist of Karachi, apprised that Pakistan has experienced exceptionally high levels of monsoon this year; and, warned that the trend in the last decade shows that monsoon pressures will continue to be more aggressive in Pakistan in the years to come.

 

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CTD arrests key suspect in Karachi University blast case

KARACHI: The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) has arrested a key suspect in the Karachi University suicide blast that killed three Chinese teachers. In a major development, the CTD conducted an operation in Gulshan-e-Iqbal area and arrested a key member of a proscribed outfit. Law-enforcement agencies used technical assistance and other evidence to make headway and arrested … Read more

UN Security Council condemns terrorist attack in Karachi University

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has strongly condemned Tuesday’s “heinous and cowardly” terrorist attack in the Karachi University and called for bringing those responsible for it to justice. The condemnation was expressed by 15-member Council’s president for April, Barbara Woodward of Britain. The members of the Security Council also expressed their deepest sympathy and … Read more

‘Educated citizens should participate in LG institutions’

Educated citizens

KARACHI: A former senator and federal minister, Javed Jabbar takes an active interest in diverse fields including international affairs, voluntary work for rural and urban development, the environment, social issues and mass media. He is associated with conflict-resolution and co-operation initiatives between Pakistan, India and in South Asia and is a member of the longest-running … Read more

Karachi University Teachers’ Association boycotts classes until Feb 3

KARACHI: Against suspension of the selection board, Karachi University Teachers’ Association (KUTA) on Tuesday announced a boycott of classes in the University of Karachi (UoK) until February 3 . KUTA officials said the administrative and educational system has been devastated due to the presence of acting vice-chancellors (VCs). They added the secretary universities and boards … Read more

The Supreme Sacrifice

Rashid Minhas

Karachi: Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas was a member of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) during the 1971 Pakistan-India War. Minhas is the only officer of the PAF to receive a Nishan-e-Haider and is also the youngest person and the shortest-serving officer to do so in the country’s history. Rashid Minhas laid his life for his … Read more

Karachi University graduate and IBA alumni Sabir Sami selected as CEO of KFC

KU graduate and IBA alumni Sabir Sami appointed as CEO of KFC

Sabir Sami is currently the KFC Division Chief Operating Officer and KFC Asia Managing Director and is based in Toronto, Canada. He will take the role of Tony Lowings and report to Yum! Brands CEO David Gibbs. The 45-year-old was previously the managing director of KFC Pakistan, the Middle East, Turkey, North Africa, and Asia. … Read more

BA, BSC exams on Sept 22 postponed by Karachi University

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master's Program

The University of Karachi (KU) has adjourned the examinations that were planned to take place on September 22, the university’s spokesperson announced on Tuesday. The exams have been annulled after the Sindh government had declared a public holiday on the day to mark the urs of Saint Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai. According to a notification … Read more

Meet the ‘First transgender’ of Pakistan to enter M.Phil

In our society where transgenders are seen with contempt and outstretched hands in front of people, Karachi’s transgender Nisha Rao is proving people’s views wrong by getting higher education.

Nisha Rao is the first transgender in Pakistan to have a law degree from Sindh Muslim College, after which she was recently admitted to LLM (M.Phil in Law) at Karachi University.

In an exclusive interview, Nisha expressed happiness at being admitted to M.Phil as the first transgender and said, “I have been very upset for two months. I took the exam in June this year It lasted for an hour but now I was informed 4 days ago that I have been admitted.”

Regarding her degree, Nisha further said that a two-year LLM degree is equivalent to an M.Phil, which would be the first time transgenders would perform in Pakistan.

According to Nisha, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Dr Khalid Iraqi, said that Karachi University is the first university in Pakistan to award an LLM degree to transgenders.

Regarding the education of transgenders, Nisha said that due to lack of resources for this gender in our country, it is very difficult for them to get an education, they are not admitted to educational institutions and there is no quota system for them.

Nisha says, “I have paid a fee of Rs 140,000 for one semester of LLM. Just imagine it is impossible for transgender who begs on the streets to get higher education.” ۔ This is where the challenges begin, whether we beg or complete our education. With so much money, transgenders can’t make up their minds about education. It will cost me about Rs 4 lakh to complete my LLM degree.

Nisha added that she has also bought a Scooty worth Rs 170,000 to go to university easily.

Nisha complained that there are no scholarships for transgenders. Nisha says she is not asking for scholarships for herself, but it is better for universities to offer scholarships to transgenders than to beg.

“Don’t they know what our living hood is?” For me, of course, there should be no discount on the fee, but for those transgenders who want to study and are in need, the fee should be reduced.

Nisha Rao said that the attitude of the administration in the university was very good with her and she cooperated a lot while she was personally called and congratulated on getting admission.

When Nisha was asked if she was afraid that people would harass her or tighten sentences. So she replied in a confident tone, ‘It all depends on the personality of a transgender, if a transgender speaks well, puts on less make-up, goes well, people don’t bother him, I still I have never faced such an unpleasant situation.

The decision to admit Nisha was taken by the Board of Advanced Studies and Research: VC

Karachi University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr Khalid Iraqi told that we should encourage transgenders to become active citizens.

He said that the decision to admit Nisha Rao was taken at a meeting of the Board of Advanced Studies and Research (BSR).

A dean who was present at the meeting told that Nisha Rao had low marks in the test but due to her eunuch and interest in higher education, she was allowed to do M.Phil in law exclusively.

When Khalid Iraqi was asked if a transgender at the university would apply for the position of teacher, would be considered for the job?

Giving very brief answers, he said that the decision would depend on the selection committee.

The KVC of the university said that any student can contact the financial aid office of the university for providing scholarships to aspiring transgenders.

In response to a question about the university’s policy to protect transgenders from inappropriate behaviour of the people, He said that action would be taken against such people in accordance with the law.

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SHC summons acting HEC chairman over KU’s PhD programme in law

Karachi University

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Tuesday ordered the acting chairman of the High Education Commission (HEC) to appear on September 16 to explain how Karachi University (KU) was allowed to launch and run a PhD programme in law without having the relevant faculty. During today’s hearing, a deputy director of the commission had … Read more

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master’s Program

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master's Program

A meeting of the Academic Council was held under the chairmanship of Vice-Chancellor of Karachi University Khalid Mahmood Iraqi in which the resumption of 2-year graduation and master’s degree program was approved. Admissions to the 2-year graduation and master’s degree programs will begin this year. According to a statement issued by Karachi University authorities, a … Read more

COVID-19: KU suspends physical classes, exams till 17th May

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master's Program

The University of Karachi (KU) has suspended on campus classes till 17th May in wake of the ongoing wave of the novel coronavirus. According to the details, a notification has also been issued in this regard. As per the notification: The in-person / on-campus classes and labs are suspended till 17′ May, 2021. However online … Read more

KU announces BSc Part-I Annual Examination 2019 result

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master's Program

On Wednesday, the University of Karachi has announced BSc Part-I Annual Examination 2019 result, the university’s varsity issued an official statement.

According to the details, 1,512 students registered for the BSc Part-I exams, out of which 1,416 students appeared in the examination hall and only 314 students passed the exam.

The overall pass percentage for the exam was 21.49%, the statement added.

Earlier on December 15, 2020, the University of Karachi had announced the result of B.Sc (Pass) Part-II Annual Examination 2019 with a pass percentage of 21.72%.

According to the statement issued, 2,836 candidates were enrolled, out of which 2,744 students gave the exam. A total of 276 candidates were passed the exam with the first division, 317 students with the second division, while one candidate managed to clear the exams with the third division.

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KU conducts KMDC exams after a lapse of 2 years

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master's Program

Karachi University (KU) will be conducting MBBS and BDS Annual Examinations 2019 today for the students of the Karachi Medical and Dental College (KMDC). According to the details, the university officials couldn’t manage to take the annual exams since 2019 for KMDC, which is the only medical college in Karachi affiliated with the KU. According … Read more

25 passing marks for admission in Karachi University

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master's Program

The Karachi University while announcing the open merit policy for the admissions of the academic session 2021, has changed the passing criteria for the candidates. According to the sources, the university officials have changed the passing marks for the admission test of the various departments to 25 from 50. Moreover, there are many other departments … Read more

BCom: KU announces schedule for submission of fee & forms

Karachi University

University of Karachi has on Tuesday announced the schedule for the submission of examination forms and fees for B.Com (Regular) Part-I or II or both parts for Annual Examination 2020.

Karachi University (KU) Controller of Examinations Dr Syed Zafar Hussain said that the varsity is now providing an online payment facility for the submission of fees.

Candidates appearing for B.Com Part-I or II would pay Rs6,725 as a fee, while candidates appearing in B.Com both parts would submit a fee of Rs11,850, he said.

Dr Hussain added that candidates could submit their fee online until December 31, 2020, at any branch of UBL, HBL, MCB, NBP, and Sindh Bank Limited.

Candidates can download the examination form from the official website of the university (www.uok.edu.pk).

Dr Hussain also warned that incomplete forms would not be entertained at all.

Also, the university has directed students to attach their fee payment vouchers, along with relevant documents, and duly-filled examination forms through their respective colleges.

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Cracker attack outside Karachi University, One Injured

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master's Program

A paramilitary soldier was injured when unknown miscreants hurled crackers at Sheikh Zayed gate of Karachi University, triggering fear and panic. According to the details, the injured soldier was shifted to the hospital for medical treatment. Contingents of police and Rangers rushed to the spot and launched a search operation in the adjoining areas. Police … Read more

Karachi University Online Admissions 2021 Announced

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master's Program

Karachi University announced Online Admissions 2021 in Bachelors & Masters Open Merit (Morning Program). Click on the here to submit the application, Entrance test for Bachelors and Masters program of academic session 2021 at Karachi University will be held on 12th and 13th December 2020 respectively. A total of 10210 candidates will participate in the … Read more

Karachi University all set to announce new admissions on Nov. 23

Karachi University cancels exams

The University of Karachi (KU) is all set to announce admissions to several departments for 2021 on November 23, a press release said on Thursday.

“The University of Karachi would announce the admission for the year 2021 on November 23, 2020, and entry test base admissions would be offered in Doctor of Pharmacy (morning and evening), Doctor of Physical Therapy (morning), Department of Visual Studies, and various bachelors and masters degree programme in the morning shift,” the statement said.

Moreover, the university’s vice-chancellor, Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi, has announced a 50% increase in the students’ admission fund due to the pandemic situation in Pakistan.

He said that KU would facilitate candidates who are facing financial problems.

“Students who could not secure admission at the university due to their financial situation would now be able to get admission.”

The admission fund aims to cater to those students who are unable to afford the admission fee.

“The educational year of many students is wasted as they do not have the capacity to pay admission and tuition fees,” the vice-chancellor said.

Furthermore, the students strictly advised to follow the SOPS issued by the governments to safeguard against COVID-19.

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KU announces MEd results for the annual examination 2019

Karachi University Approves Resumption Of 2-Year Graduation And Master's Program

Results of MEd (morning) and MEd (evening) — both first and second year — for the annual examination of 2019 announced by the University of Karachi here on Wednesday. According to the details, 14 candidates cleared their exams with an A-1 grade, 142 students received A grades, while 27 candidates were awarded a B-grade. The … Read more