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Reforming Pakistan’s Universities -- II

Pervez Hoodbhoy January 4, 2005

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#26 Posted by mumbaikar on January 5, 2005 2:06:25 pm
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#25 Posted by FarhanNazeer on January 5, 2005 2:06:25 pm
The author mentioned ``an intense and growing controversy`` in the first paragraph, but never elaborated on what the controversy actually was. Was it just fake degrees, or was there more to it?
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#24 Posted by Romair on January 5, 2005 2:01:29 pm
Interesting article.

The previous head of the HEC, Dr. Shams Lakha (head of Aga Khan) was on Canadian TV the other day. Seemed like a very competent person. Certainly running a very good university. I met Dr. Ata once in San Jose. Seemed very competent also.

Perhaps as a first step to reforming our education system, we should have a rule that any professor who writes an article on this site, takes the trouble to answer the replies from various interactors. Our universities aren`t going to get any better if its, ``activist professors`` cannot find the time to interact with repliers.............
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#23 Posted by smartsyco on January 5, 2005 11:43:30 am
well once again what a nice topic to read......absoulotly great........you discribed the present situation of pakistani education all over no matter it relates to upper education or just lower level either........(upper level=about post graduation or more and lower level=under graduate)Now i got one thing by your article that you ain`t happy with the present situtaion so no one here niether me.......but now what do you say..........the HEC board should transfer to AGHA KHAN and there shouldn`t be the name of punjab uni as in graduation level or post graduation...........no i will never wish for that neither you nor anyone else here........so what can we do if we don`t want this happen.......we only can ask the GOVT. to choose the best men by test as for any work no matters it relates to any board office,faculty,accountant or even to poen........they should heigher the qualified the staff because they deserve.I don`t vote for punjab uni neither for HEC board because they are the cause to ruin the life of many people i give you some real example which happened with many of my friend in both cases inter level and graduation level......
First one of my friend decided to took the private exams as he couldn`t bear the expenditure of college studies either private or govt..because there is no scholarship for any poor student.They think that we are die to print the currency.........anyway its other topic now come back where i was...........so he just bought the forms and submitted that before month .......But he made some mistakes during filling the forms but loot at the condition of board they didn`t even bother theirself to send any notification and when my friend listened by someone examz are after 2 days and when he went to the board office he was just ruined every corner of that shity place....but he didn`t mind at all because he was willing to get further education so he did all what they said.......and after all stupids formalities when he got rollnumber slip in his hand he was shocked that he wrote of forms for economics paper and it was written civics on it.....and the paper had done 2 days back he made them confess but they said like this........(ab damag na kha or yahan say chalta ban) english translation
don`t be headache get the hell outta here.........and now what he could he do..........nothing alas!
now listen about the punjab uni......He didn`t send the roll number slip of many friends and unfortunately one of my friend was there too.........so he went there and he asked them what hell are you doing you didn`t send me roll number slip and they said after checking his name by slip which he gave to him that you didn`t pay the money for exams.....now you guys see how the hell it can happen?can any pakistani do any work without taking money or anything response nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo........never...........
But still i am in favor of HEC and now its govt. responsibility to change the system,change the people heighered the educated people for the post because they deserve that .........
now one more example i give you...I might be wrong with this but for me i am right.......
I went to take the admission exam for MBA program for punjab uni......and i passed the exams........and my matriculation marks are not bad my inter level number are not bad and same to graduation and do mind it that i did icom from punjab college and bcom aswell........so when i went to check the result i was shocked to see that my name isn`t in for the interview and the person who wasn`t got that good number like i did for any stage nor in inter nor in graduation and neither in admission test but he got the admission because he had the experience for 40 years.Now you guys got to analyze it...............average of pakistani is almost 50 to 55 does this man deserve to get admission or me............
but still i favour for PU and HEC but what can i say except make request to people who have access to govt. please tell them to change all the system
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#22 Posted by ShoreSahib on January 5, 2005 9:47:48 am
Great article, Hoodbhoy Sahib.
``It is time to decide whether we are serious about education being something more than merely giving out certificates. Do we want to build institutions for creating knowledge and helping students to be informed, critical, active citizens? Or not?``
I totally agree with you. I would also like to point out that as it is right now, most Pakistani students in US universities are averse to the idea of taking classes just for the sake of learning. I remember, when I was an undergraduate at Louisiana State, there was not even a single South Asian student except myself in the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department or South Asian Studies. The only SouthAsian students I saw in any classes were in introductory level Intro to Religion courses and even that to fulfill the General Education Requirements. All the Pakistani International students lived on one side of the campus near the mosque, and all the Indian International students lived on the opposite side of the campus. They never mingled much and each ethnicity stayed within their own group. Sometimes, I felt that these Pakistani and Indian students were leaving the university with BA`s, MA`s and even PhD`s but it seemed that they were still the same people with the same thought processes as they were when they first arrived in America. They had not broadened their mind, eschewed critical thinking. They had their degrees, an a means to an end of finding a job, but had they been educated ?, well that is unknown. I would like input of Chowk members on this issue.
Asim Khan

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#21 Posted by arjun_m on January 5, 2005 7:33:54 am
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#20 Posted by anilkv on January 5, 2005 7:02:10 am
The foundations of education, whether Madarsah type or the western convent type, are based on honesty and trust in society. it is not about salaries. Even in US, China, India or europe, the academic gets paid far less than the industry standard. Oh yeah atleast in some part a love for the profession. Exceptions of course are always there. The rest will come gradually on it`s own. Putting money into salaries, when there is no trust, will attract the wrong kind and corrupt the system more.
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#19 Posted by Charlie on January 5, 2005 7:02:10 am
Although Dr Hoodbhoy is a sincere to the cause but he is too much pessimistic. All is not that dark. Things are gradually improving.

I have strong reservations about Hoodbhoy`s point of view over suitabilty of GRE for sole criterion of selection of PhD students, allowance religious and political activities at university campuses in Pakistan and his tale of corruption at intermediate level as compared to university entrance tests.

I although agree that most important thing needed is to promote performance culture in the universities. and he failed to mention even a single strong point mentioning how this performance culture can be promoted if he suggests us so many ``don`ts``. He should come forward with a solid criteria to assess the performance of a researcher.
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#18 Posted by fnahmad on January 4, 2005 11:44:57 pm
I agree with Dr. Hoodbhoy. The problem of universities is not lack of funding. It is lack of sincere people with vision. HEC is experimenting by trying to bring back Pakistani scientists and engineer working abroad by offering them handsome salaries. Feel sorry to say that it will not help at all. LUMS (The prestigious Lahore University of Management Sciences) groomed its faculty of Computer Science with same misconception. Come here and you will find well qualified professionals with PhD degrees from eminent world universities and developed research labs with generous external funding from various unfortunate so called government R&D organizations. But it is no different place than any other government sector university with locally qualified teachers rather it is worse in the sense that here for same output as of public universities they are wasting far more money. Yes it is glamorous; this is absolutely right due to good marketing strategy. The people here with foreign qualifications are even more disinterested in doing research than their counter parts in public sector universities with limited funding. Point is foreign qualification does not change the dishonesty and selfish attitude that is deeply rooted in our blood. Politics, diplomacies and leg pulling is also as common here as any where else. LUMS is conducting special tests to enroll as much HEC scholars as possible just to make more money without enhancing facilities. Even foreigners with good qualification cannot change us without a culture change and this cannot be done with in days. Perhaps what ever Dr. Atta is doing is with good intentions but I will suggest him that this is the time to do some research on actual outcomes of his moves. A research is also needed on attitude of our society. This will definitely help to make focused plans that can bring real change. Thanks! fnahmad@gmail.com
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#17 Posted by Saminasha on January 4, 2005 9:25:31 pm
Great article.

1. India and China have made it very clear that they want their unis to rival the US`s ivies.

2. Pakistan has lost many of its citizens due to an economy and culture that wouldnt hire professional women about 30 years ago..i.e. of a prof couple, the husband would get the job, while the wife`s doctorate was useless.

3. Many of those same people became American citizens after Pakistan`s violent treatment of Bangladesh.

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#16 Posted by arjun_m on January 4, 2005 8:08:47 pm
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#15 Posted by hamzaad on January 4, 2005 7:09:22 pm
#2 by Urstruly on January 4, 2005 1:26pm PT

`Let us accept the truth of the matter that the status quo in Pakistan cannot be changed without an armed struggle.`

Brother Urstruly,

Can you lay out possible avenues of where this armed struggle can come from? China, India, America probably are not good choices, But what about Afghanistan and Iran? Can we say that as much as this armed struggle comes from the grass roots of our society, it should also have help from abroad. From expatriates maybe? An MQM, Baluchistan rebels, Sindhi jiyala, Punjabi jawaan and Pakhtun warriors alliance? Perhaps a revolution within the army ala Zia? But all of this has to have America`s blessing.. or no?

In your response, also briefly mention why people like us who have access and time for the internet should even bother thinking about Pakistan and its poor people. Should it be God-ordained or just the right thing to do or a just giving back to a country where we were accidentally born.. Especially since we are so safe and sound, tucked far away from the maddening crowds. why should we bother shedding blood in an armed struggle..
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#14 Posted by echoboom on January 4, 2005 7:09:22 pm
And this is how intelligent, smart, no-showoffs, leaders who love their people not because they are western-slaves but because they serve their own people. O baighairtO, if nothing, then you just learn from your neighbors. Bhaand-KanjaRR kind of nangaa-shuhdaa-sharaabi behaviour will not fast-forward you into the company of your enlightened and modern neighbors like Iran and India.

The greatness of madressas: A report from India

Someone pointed out another `talent` among ``educated`` Pakis: Does any country, US UK India--ANY nation, forms polical groups & parties OUTSIDE their homelands? Do they have any identity OTHER than that of the country which issued them the passport. Do American , British, or Canadians [even of Paki-origin] form labour, liberal, republican or democrtic party OUTSIDE the country[Pakistan?]; to ``critique`` ``badmouth`` ``invite foreign-help to fix women, mulla, labour-union, or `education` problems `` back-home``?

How can total ignorants ( read: those from english-mediums fat cats in Pakistan) even think of reform. The very idea that they do not consider themselves disqualified & ignorant is the height & proofof their ignorance..and they think twice about shelling out legal & medical advice; when even lawyers & doctors [ yeah the Harvard types] have to consult imams on shariat matters.

Let me repeat: If you do not have ghairrat, dignity, honour as THE prime & foremost virtue then all the english-french-german stuff your spew out is not worth zilch;on the contrary you are a huge burden on the crumbling spines of our very LEARNED & highly educated but unmissionary-schooled AWAAM.

Ask any totaa-mainaa Paki about the progress he has made in his being a paRRhaa likhaa, he would tell you:
1. His job title & perks
2. The salary
3. How many people work ``under`` him
4. Been to `faarin`
5. Is illiterate ( & proudly so) in urdu
6. Knows so & so bigshot
7. Can be mistaken for a `faariner`
8. Elevates himself by deriding religion.
9. Loves `faarin` food. Kids speak english. Know songs by sung by Liverpool Dock rats (Beatles)

etc etc.
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#13 Posted by warpster on January 4, 2005 6:01:11 pm
So where are all the pakistani academics teaching abroad ? I assume they exist in reasonable numbers. Why cant they do their bit ?

Indian educators could be persuaded but perhaps for short durations initially
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#12 Posted by bbabu on January 4, 2005 6:01:11 pm
Urstruly #2

Pakistan has no choice to go the private route in higher education. It has worked partially in Southern India. As you pointed out the state lacks the resources (or the will to allocate resources to education).
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#11 Posted by bbabu on January 4, 2005 6:01:11 pm

Education needs a good culture to flourish. I am not sure that Pakistan has the political stability for it. Peace with India may be necessary but not sufficient in itself.
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