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18 Pakistani universities ranked among world's best for 2026
18 Pakistani universities ranked among world's best for 2026

Express Tribune

time20-06-2025

  • Science
  • Express Tribune

18 Pakistani universities ranked among world's best for 2026

Listen to article Eighteen universities from Pakistan have secured places in the 2026 edition of the QS World University Rankings, released by UK-based higher education analytics firm Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). The rankings include over 1,500 institutions from more than 100 countries, making it one of the most prestigious global assessments of universities. Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, remains Pakistan's top-ranked institution, placed at 354 globally. It is followed by the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), tied at 371. Other institutions in the top 600 include the University of Punjab at 542 and the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) at 555. The QS rankings evaluate universities on several indicators, including academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty-to-student ratio, citations per faculty, international student and faculty presence, and sustainability performance. Here is the full list of Pakistani universities featured in the 2026 rankings: 354 : Quaid-e-Azam University 371 : National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) 542 : University of Punjab 555 : Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) 654 : University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 664 : COMSATS University Islamabad 721–730 : Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS) 761–770 : Government College University, Faisalabad 801–850 : University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore 901–950 : University of Peshawar 951–1000 : The University of Lahore 1001–1200 : Aga Khan University 1001–1200 : University of Karachi 1201–1400 : Bahauddin Zakariya University 1201–1400 : International Islamic University, Islamabad 1201–1400 : Riphah International University 1201–1400 : University of Management and Technology 1401+: The Islamia University of Bahawalpur The rankings underscore the continued growth of Pakistan's higher education sector and its expanding global academic presence.

FAST Cables and NUST host forum on climate challenges
FAST Cables and NUST host forum on climate challenges

Business Recorder

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

FAST Cables and NUST host forum on climate challenges

LAHORE: FAST Cables, in collaboration with the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), successfully hosted the FAST Forward Sustainable Development Forum—a high-impact event bringing together thought leaders from academia, industry, and civil society to explore the intersection of sustainability, innovation, and industrial transformation in Pakistan. The event commenced with a welcome address by Dr Syed Irtiza Ali Shah, Principal, School of Interdisciplinary Engineering and Sciences, NUST. He highlighted the essential role of academia in solving real-world challenges and stressed the importance of university-industry collaboration. He also emphasized that sustainability must begin at the individual level, stating, 'In global innovation ecosystems, companies approach universities with real-world problems—and students deliver real-world solutions. That's what we need to build in Pakistan. Our research must be aligned with the practical needs of industry.' Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Inclusive prosperity promotion: Minister calls for Pakistan-ASEAN technology alliance
Inclusive prosperity promotion: Minister calls for Pakistan-ASEAN technology alliance

Business Recorder

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Inclusive prosperity promotion: Minister calls for Pakistan-ASEAN technology alliance

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal has called for a technology alliance between Pakistan and ASEAN to promote inclusive prosperity. The minister expressed these views while addressing the ASEAN-Pakistan Technology Expo 2025 as the chief guest at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) in Islamabad on Monday. The minister said that our vision is to make Pakistan a knowledge economy that empowers the youth, strengthens its industries and plays a meaningful role in regional cooperation. The two-day event brought together distinguished delegates from ASEAN member states, academia, industry leaders, and students to foster collaboration in science, technology, and innovation. The minister underscored the significance of the Expo as a symbol of shared commitment between Pakistan and ASEAN nations to harness the transformative power of technology. He emphasised the dual nature of technological change, which offers immense promise but also presents serious challenges. From artificial intelligence to clean energy, Iqbal noted that disruptive innovations are reshaping global economies and societies, and highlighted the risks posed by the growing technology gap, digital divide, and skills mismatch in developing regions. Iqbal outlined the common challenges faced by Pakistan and ASEAN countries, including climate change, youth unemployment, and uneven digital infrastructure, while also pointing to shared strengths such as a young and tech-savvy population, robust universities, and a growing appetite for innovation. He stated that this synergy forms the foundation for deeper cooperation in science and technology. Reaffirming Pakistan's strong commitment to its partnership with ASEAN, Iqbal proposed a forward-looking vision for ASEAN-Pakistan technology collaboration. He outlined three strategic pillars to drive this agenda: fostering knowledge and talent exchange through academic partnerships and innovation fellowships; building joint research and development platforms in emerging fields; and ensuring that technology contributes to sustainable and inclusive development, particularly in areas such as climate resilience, health, and education. The minister also highlighted recent milestones in Pakistan's journey toward a knowledge-based economy. These include the launch of the National AI Policy, the creation of Special Technology Zones to attract global investment, the digitisation of governance through the E-Pakistan initiative, and the strengthening of institutions such as NUST and Ignite to support startups and applied research. He emphasised that the future must be built through cooperation, innovation, and shared vision. Commending NUST for its leadership in technology education and research, he called upon the youth to develop technologies that serve not just markets, but the greater public good. The minister expressed hope that the ASEAN-Pakistan Technology Expo would mark the beginning of a new era of collaboration, shaping a smarter, greener, and more inclusive future for the region. In his concluding remarks, Iqbal issued a compelling call to action, urging all stakeholders to reimagine ASEAN-Pakistan relations not merely through the traditional lenses of trade and diplomacy, but as a dynamic technology alliance for inclusive and sustainable prosperity. He also proposed the following action steps for consideration at EXPO 2025: Establish an ASEAN-Pakistan Technology Cooperation Forum that convenes annually to identify joint initiatives, exchange innovative ideas, and evaluate collaborative progress. Launch an ASEAN-Pakistan Startup Bridge aimed at connecting incubators, venture capitalists, and entrepreneurs across the region to foster a vibrant cross-border innovation ecosystem. Promote the development of regional standards and interoperability in digital technologies to enable efficient, seamless collaboration and integration among member states. Encourage the co-hosting of technology expos, hackathons, and innovation challenges that actively crowdsource solutions to shared developmental challenges and stimulate youth-led innovation. Institutionalise a structured digital dialogue bringing together policymakers, academia, industry leaders, and young innovators to ensure that technology policies remain inclusive, future-oriented, and people-centered. In his welcome remarks, Umar Khan, Project Director of the National Centre of Robotics and Automation (NCRA) at NUST, acknowledged the pivotal role of Ahsan Iqbal in establishing key national research centers. He highlighted that the NCRA, along with the National Centre of Artificial Intelligence, National Centre of Big Data and Cloud Computing, National Centre of Cyber Security, and the National Centre of GIS and Space Applications, were all launched in 2017-2018 as part of the minister's vision to propel Pakistan into a technology-driven future. He noted that Iqbal's unwavering dedication has transformed these initiatives into thriving ecosystems of innovation, commercialisation, and national impact. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Kazakhstan to join TAPI Gas Pipeline Project
Kazakhstan to join TAPI Gas Pipeline Project

Express Tribune

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Kazakhstan to join TAPI Gas Pipeline Project

Listen to article Kazakhstan is set to officially announce its participation in the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project, heralding a new chapter in regional energy cooperation. This development was shared by the Ambassador of Kazakhstan during a meeting with Pakistan's Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Khalid Hussain Magsi, held in Islamabad on Tuesday. The high-level meeting focused on strengthening bilateral ties in key areas, including education, scientific research, and technological collaboration. Both sides expressed a firm commitment to deepening strategic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Pakistan. Khalid Hussain Magsi revealed that both nations are in the process of finalising several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) aimed at boosting collaboration in the education sector. He welcomed Kazakhstan's interest in enhancing institutional linkages, particularly the proposal to establish a joint research centre at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) in Islamabad. The Kazakh ambassador underscored the importance of creating a conducive business environment and proposed collaborative measures to curb smuggling. He emphasised that Kazakhstan views Pakistan as a key regional partner in achieving shared goals of economic connectivity and scientific advancement.

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