GCU Lahore Academic Council Approves New Admission Policy
-- Varsity to Conduct Admissions test for various undergraduate programmes this year
LAHORE– The Academic Council of Government College University Lahore in its 24th meeting has approved the University’s new policy for admissions to the undergraduate programs.
According the new policy, the Chairperson concerned would overview the admission process and take the full responsibility of upholding the merit system.
The Academic Council has also decided that this year on-campus tests wouldn’t be conducted for admissions to the various degree programmes, including BSc (Hons) Computer Science and BA (Hons) English Literature and Political Science, due to the risk of spread of COVID19.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr Asghar Zaidi chaired the Academic Council’s meeting which was also attended by Professor Emeritus Dr Khalid Hamid Sheikh, Distinguished Professor Dr Zaheer-ud-Din Khan, Professor Dr Rafi M Chaudhry, Chair in CASP, Dr Muhammad Zakaullah, faculty deans and other members of the council.
Briefing media about the decisions of the council, the Vice Chancellor said that considering the nature of disciplines, the departments of Fine Arts and Physical Education were permitted to conduct on-campus entry tests/trials while strictly observing SoPs. However, the departments of Computer Science and English will follow the open merit policy.
Prof. Zaidi said that the History, Political Science and Psychology were permitted to conduct candidates’ online interviews to test their aptitude for the subjects, and these interviews would have a weightage of 30 percent. “However, it would be necessary for candidates to qualify the interviews for admissions,” he added.
Prof. Zaidi said that all universities had increased 15 to 40 percent fee this year but GCU didn’t want to burden its students to this extent. “So, we have revived the seats for admission on the basis of self-finance in each class,” he said.
The fund generated will be used to initiate scholarships for MPhil and PhD students
Moving forward to greater access to higher education in the first phase, the Vice Chancellor said, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Commerce and Finance (BAF), English, Environmental Science (SDSC), Geography, History, Mathematics, Physical Education, Psychology and Zoology would have two sections (each comprising 55 students) this year in morning classes. However, the number of seats already approved for the Evening classes would remain the same.
The University also decided to devise strategy for opening admissions in Spring Semester. A new committee is formed to oversee each step to start a new undergraduate programme in Management Studies.
Previously, the Vice Chancellor was authorized to decide the number of seats for admissions on the co-curricular and Sports basis, but this year, the Academic Council on the request of Prof. Zaidi has fixed the seats in each category of sports and co-curricular activities. Extra seats for the students from transgender communities also announced.
The Vice Chancellor said that trials for sports and co-curricular activities would be conducted while strictly following SoPs. For each trial category (Sports, Qiraat, Naat, Debate, Drama, Music, Rovers), the candidates shall be divided in multiple batches. Separate time slot shall be allocated for each batch to avoid crowded situations.
Prof. Zaidi said candidates would not be allowed to be accompanied by anyone on the trial day.
The Academic Council also approved policy for granting admissions to the international students.
Prof. Zaidi revealed that the admission to the undergraduate programs would start next week after the final approval of policy from the Syndicate.— PRESS RELEASE