Malaysian delegation reviews Pakistan’s engineering technology accreditation standards

By News Desk
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ISLAMABAD: A high-level Malaysian delegation has arrived in Pakistan to review the country’s engineering technology accreditation framework and align it with international standards. Professor Dr. Muhammad Kamran, Vice Chancellor of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur and Vice Chairman of the National Technology Council (NTC), along with Lt. Gen. (R) Moazzam Ejaz, Rector of the National University of Technology (NUTECH), held detailed discussions with the delegation.

The visitors, Dr. Zairul Amri Zakaria and Dr. Hasril Hasini—both mentors of the NTC under the Sydney Accord—are evaluating policies and practices to strengthen Pakistan’s engineering technology accreditation system. Their review aims to ensure that Pakistani engineering technology programs meet the global quality criteria recognized by other member countries.

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Officials said the visit marks an important step toward enhancing engineering technology accreditation in Pakistan, improving academic mobility and international recognition for graduates. The Sydney Accord, an international framework under the International Engineering Alliance, allows mutual recognition of qualifications, helping Pakistan’s engineers gain global credibility.

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