In Islamabad a meeting chaired by Tariq Sharif Bhatti brought together the Smart City Board of Governors to review preparations for 2026 admissions and broader academic planning at Pothohar University. The board examined timelines and curriculum alignment to ensure incoming students receive education matched to contemporary needs.
Board members emphasized that Pothohar University must offer programs that combine theoretical knowledge with practical experience. To that end officials agreed to introduce modern, skill-based courses designed to equip students with hands-on abilities that increase employability and entrepreneurial potential.
Tariq Sharif Bhatti underlined the university’s role in national development, stating that Pothohar University will prepare the younger generation for a changing job market and contribute to regional economic growth. Discussions also focused on strengthening industry linkages and updating teaching methods to meet modern standards.
With decisions now made to expand skilled education and to finalize 2026 admission plans, Pothohar University is set to deepen its contribution to higher education in Pakistan. The board directed administration to move quickly on program implementation so that students benefit from enhanced learning and better job prospects.
