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Creating job opportunities for 671 jobless PhD holders
Establishing more research centres and vocational training institutes can also accommodate jobless people from diverse fields
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The alarming issue of 400 PhD degree holders, unable to find jobs, has drawn attention since the last two to three years. Recently, PhD Doctors’ Association staged a protest against the plight of 671 unemployed PhD holders. Time, effort, money, especially investment of the Higher Education Commission and foreign funding agencies is going futile while increasing frustration and restlessness among the PhD holders simultaneously.

First of all, it is a tremendous achievement of HEC to produce a significant number of PhD degree holders, however, HEC needs to scrutinise the actual number of those unemployed among them; because sometimes people work at private organisations, yet consider themselves jobless due to their high aspirations or expectations because they have obtained a PhD degree. It is definitely their right but in a phase of transition it may not be instantaneously feasible for HEC and Government of Pakistan to accommodate this pool of qualified people.

Coming to the point, it is highly encouraging to find that the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan is not compromising on academic corruption. News reports show that HEC has banned 13 universities from offering MPhil and PhD through distance learning programmes and closed 110 MPhil and PhD programmes in various public and private sector universities over lacking in quality. However, in the aftermath, the risk of more people losing job opportunities has heightened. It is also worth mentioning that HEC plans to increase PhD faculty to 40,000 and in this regard, the developing economy of Pakistan can benefit from these 400 to 671 PhD degree holders having no or less job opportunities today. Moreover, it’s good to extend the tenures of retired professors but it should not be done at the expense of leaving young and energetic people unattended. Besides, an increased focus on mental health is immensely important; therefore, psychologists should be hired in academic institutes as well as other professional organisations. Establishing more research centres and vocational training institutes can also accommodate jobless people from diverse fields.

In addition, to establish proper infrastructure of vocational and technical training, which Pakistan as growing economy needs, many of these PhD holders can be accommodated. The industry establishing phase of CPEC has been started and seven industrial parks are going to be built. For these new and existing industrial parks, highly skilled workforce is required, without which, reformation of industrial sector cannot be accomplished.

Chinese industrial growth is supported by the availability of skilled and technical workforce, as said by American mobile phone manufacturer Apple’s CEO Tim Cook in a recent interview. Pakistan has taken a remarkable stride by establishing its first technical university – Punjab Tianjin University of Technical Education – in Lahore in March, 2018. This initiative should be expanded to other provinces as well and PhD degree holders should be employed to provide quality technical education in these institutions. Higher Education Commission of Pakistan should accommodate the jobless PhD holders in these universities on priority basis.

Besides establishing technical universities, the training institutes being run by Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) should create new disciplines and vacancies to accommodate the PhD degree holders to uplift the quality of technical education. The economic progress of Pakistan is linked to the development of its industrial sector and to develop industrial sector, technical workforce able to operate new cutting-edge technologies is the primary requirement.

By allocating the education budget double of its current value (2.5% of GDP), government can bring more reforms in this area of technical education. These initiatives to promote and invest in technical education will not only accommodate the PhD degree holders but also fulfill the growing demand of skilled labor for rapid industrialisation.

https://nation.com.pk/19-Jun-2018/c...71-jobless-phd-holders?show=previewutm_medium
 
PhD from India is not accepted as equivalent in North America.
 
people with bachelors are having a hard time they just want high paying jobs
 
Set up entrance test for job , this will filter the quality Phd.
 
degrees and phd level is worthless if its not skilled career we need to have more skill learning school for free to train people to become own entrepreneur
 
PhD from India is not accepted as equivalent in North America.
PhD from Pakistan is accepted in USA - My cousins who have PhD from Pakistan (MOST proper universities) are working in USA...so I can say Pakistan so far is clear....However, even a Masters degree from some Sindh institutes is not even accepted overseas :angel:

Set up entrance test for job , this will filter the quality Phd.
There is this thing called NTS or something...well, I heard that the one who introduced it is on trial for having fake degree :whistle:

people with bachelors are having a hard time they just want high paying jobs
You are comparing apples and oranges...MOST bechalors in Pakistan is 2 yrs (sure there is some with 4 yrs NOW) but the 2 yrs without research component is as good as or worse than an A levels which has an analytical part

The MAIN problem which we have right now is lack of guidance! We have all these manpower but all our contracts go overseas to Chinese, Turkish and safarish group solely based on highest bidder not on most competent! We can see the competency when Turkish group doesnt give us any electricity and manages to fine us. Chinese groups buying our land in the name of CPEC....and lots of companies with corruption charges under Shehbaz Shariff have been questioned by CJP...Apparently he has been handing out contracts based on preference and kick backs but somehow RO gave him clear signal to contest (another story but still shows how corruption is prevalent in every sector and level)
The local market and demand has been crushed because foreign stuff is preferred instead of putting a bid out like every other govt on the planet does and win the bid! In Pakistan contracts are AWARDED!
 
It is a clear demonstration of this: one can earn himself a Ph.D degree while still fail to make himself useful to others.
 
It is a clear demonstration of this: one can earn himself a Ph.D degree while still fail to make himself useful to others.
Well, if you dont get an opportunity you cant exactly fail...Pakistan doesnt really have many major industries....In comparison to the population, demand and education level, to get a job at any level is tough!
 
It is a clear demonstration of this: one can earn himself a Ph.D degree while still fail to make himself useful to others.
An Indian told me you can pay n get your PhD and degrees in India.
 
An Indian told me you can pay n get your PhD and degrees in India.
I think many Pakistani politicians paid to get degree from Cambridge and Harvard! So I am not surprised...You just need to know how much to give to whom!
 
A total of 671 people with PhDs and they couldn't get together to devise a solution?

There are groups of PhD students here who have tutoring businesses and are doing okay.

671 PhDs, now that is one huge pool of knowledge.
 
Well, if you dont get an opportunity you cant exactly fail...Pakistan doesnt really have many major industries....In comparison to the population, demand and education level, to get a job at any level is tough!
Actually getting a job is easy. All one needs is the willingness to use his labor to satisfy someone else' needs. If he really needs some income, he could be a street vendor or some hand for hire. Academic degree doesn't provide job guarantee. If any government guarantees that, it will be a great injustice.
 
Actually getting a job is easy. All one needs is the willingness to use his labor to satisfy someone else' needs. If he really needs some income, he could be a street vendor or some hand for hire. Academic degree doesn't provide job guarantee. If any government guarantees that, it will be a great injustice.
It actually should...Because most of the PhD scholars did their PhDs on scholarship from Pakistan...Scholarships are opened based on requirements of the country...where did those positions go?
 
I am a PhD doctor, completed my degree from foreign and more than one year I am still trying to find a suitable job but not find yet. So, it is useless to apply here, we should go back to other countries, at least they have jobs and give us respect and value.
 
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