FC College seeks to highlight students critical thinking skills which enable them to determine the links between ideas and help create good citizens in the country. Our whole educational setup is “to encourage leadership and liberal arts development”. This was stated by Forman Christian College, a chartered University, Dean of …
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PCTB publishes 5.5 million textbooks annually
MD Abdul Qayoum says online curriculum portal launched to facilitate students, parents and teachers. Madaris curriculum is recognized by PCTB Punjab Curriculum and TextBook Board (PCTB) publish 5.5 million textbooks every year for class 1-12 and since my appointment in October, 2017 now delay in dispatching have been made. This …
Read More »Communication gaps cause psychological problems in youth
By Muhammad Ali and Bilal Naveed Terrorism, social media, emotional attachments and communication gaps with parents causing psychological problems in Pakistani youth. This was stated by Punjab University Institute of Applied Psychology (IAP) Director. Dr. Farah Malik during an exclusive interview with The Educationist. Following are the excerpts of our …
Read More »LCWU to introduce entrepreneurship in line with CPEC: VC Dr. Farkhandah Manzoor
By Shaharyar Khan and Maham Noor That time has gone when students were used to wait for the government jobs or the graduate girls to stay at homes. This is practical time, it is required to develop entrepreneurship skills in every discipline among the students. This was stated by Lahore …
Read More »Dr. Qaisar: COMSATS PhD faculty more than any other university of Pakistan
Skilled manpower is very important for any institution •Our 80% students get job at convocation day •After my PhD I realized that I must serve at University. Our 80% students get job before the convocation day whereas other 20% students prefer their own business, some of them go for further …
Read More »Social media and communication gap with parents cause psychological problems in youth: Dr Farah Malik
By Muhammad Ali and Bilal Naveed Terrorism, social media, emotional attachments and communication gaps with parents causing psychological problems in Pakistani youth. This was stated by Punjab University Institute of Applied Psychology (IAP) Director. Dr. Farah Malik during an exclusive interview with The Educationist. Following are the excerpts of our …
Read More »Interview with Pakistan National Cricket Player Diana Baig
The Educationist conducted a detailed interview with Pakistan cricketer Diana Baig who was originally an athlete based in Gilgit and accidentally became national team player of Pakistan at the age of 17. Following are the details of our discussion with her: The Educationist: Tell us about your family? Diana Baig: Well, my …
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