In June 2015 the United States and
Pakistan established an Education, Science and Technology Working Group (ESTWG)
under the Bilateral Strategic Dialogue discussed the proposal during the
meeting of Prime Minister of Pakistan and President of USA to
establish US-Pakistan Knowledge Corridor. Both the dignitaries directed
their respective governments to intensify their cooperation in this important
framework to achieve the ambitious priority targets of developing high-level
human capital envisioned in Pakistan's policy document Vision 2025.
According to the Plan, ten thousand
(10,000) Pakistani scholars will join US universities in the next ten
years as an effort of the Government of Pakistan to train its faculty resources
in identified subject areas.
Phase – 1 of the plan approved by
ECNEC on Jan 25, 2017, and revised later in August 2020 envisions to
award 1000 Ph.D. scholarships to outstanding Pakistani students in US
Universities under the project titled "PhD Scholarships
under US – Pak Knowledge Corridor-Phase -1 (Revised)"
The main objectives of the project
are:
- To significantly increase the
number and quality of faculty in Higher Education Institutions (HEI's).
- To enhance the research and
academic capacity of the Higher Education Institutions of Pakistan by
providing trained manpower who will improve the quality of instruction and
innovative research.
- To train approximately 1,000
potential applicants annually for university entrance exams such as
GRE and TOEFL/IELTS under the "Talent Farming component"
of the project.
- The program will develop a
collaboration between Pakistani and renowned US institutions to transfer
new research techniques focused on Pakistani needs.
Scholarship
categories:
Category I – Scholarship (Top 50 QS
Ranked US Universities):
For this category of scholarship,
prospective applicants must have:
- Secured admission in top 50 QS
World Ranked US University.
- Valid GRE – General Score
(Minimum 300 in total) OR HAT (Minimum 60%)
Category II -Scholarship (Top 300 QS
Ranked US Universities):
For this category of scholarship,
prospective applicant must have:
- Secured admission in a US
University that falls in the list of top 300 QS World Ranking.
- Valid GRE – General Score
(Minimum 300 in total) OR HAT (Minimum 60%)
Category – III Scholarship (Without
Tuition/Designated US Universities)
For this category of scholarship,
prospective applicant must have:
- Secured admission along with
complete tuition waiver for the entire scholarship period in designated US
University.
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