According to officials, the summary for the increase—submitted by the Higher Education Commission Sindh—was approved by Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah ahead of the provincial budget presented on June 13. The enhanced grant has been incorporated into the annual budget.
The recommendation to increase the grant was made by a committee headed by former NED University vice chancellor Dr Sarosh Hashmat Lodi. With this approval, all 32 public universities in Sindh will see a corresponding 15% rise in their individual funding allocations.
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Following the increase, the grant for the University of Karachi will now stand at Rs3.554 billion, while the University of Sindh in Jamshoro will receive Rs3.410 billion. NED University of Engineering and Technology will receive Rs2.578 billion, and Mehran University of Engineering and Technology will get Rs2.149 billion.
The grant for Dow University of Health Sciences has been raised to Rs1.294 billion, while Jinnah Sindh Medical University will receive Rs1.176 billion. The grant for Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences has been increased to Rs1.595 billion.
Among business schools, Sukkur IBA University will receive Rs1.916 billion, and IBA Karachi has been allocated Rs692 million. The Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, has been allocated Rs2.259 billion.
Other allocations include Rs498 million for Government College University Hyderabad, Rs1.812 billion for Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, and Rs1.645 billion for Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur.
Additionally, Sindh Madressatul Islam University will receive Rs684 million, Karachi Metropolitan University Rs284 million, and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Lyari, Rs376 million.