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Pakistan has emerged as the country with the highest percentage of Highly Cited Papers compared with the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) in the last 10 years, according to Thomson Reuters. Pakistan has doe so despite the fact that its "R&D environment faced substantial economic challenges".


Source: Thomson Reuters
In a report titled "Pakistan: Another BRIC in the Wall", author Lulian Herciu says that Pakistan’s scientific productivity has quadrupled, from approximately 2,000 articles per year in 2006 to more than 9,000 articles in 2015. During this time, the number of Highly Cited Papers featuring Pakistan-based authors increased tenfold, from 9 articles in 2006 to 98 in 2015.


Source: Thomson Reuters
The author asserts that his report provides comparisons between Pakistan and BRIC nations taking a look at productivity and leveraging contextual indicators. His analysis points to the fact that Pakistan can be benchmarked with emerging and dynamic countries such as those in the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) group.

The Thomson Reuters report has found that, in 2012, "Pakistan's normalized Citation Impact was higher than that of all of the BRIC nations".

CERN Membership:

In 2014, Pakistan became the first Asian country and only the third in the world after Turkey and Serbia to be honored with CERN's associate membership. The status of associate member is a step before full membership. As an associate member, Pakistan is entitled to attend open and restricted sessions of the organization.

College and University Enrollment:

There are over 3 million students enrolled in grades 13 through 16 in Pakistan's 1,086 degree colleges and 161 universities, according to Pakistan Higher Education Commission report for 2013-14. The 3 million enrollment is 15% of the 20 million Pakistanis in the eligible age group of 18-24 years. In addition, there are over 255,000 Pakistanis enrolled in vocational training schools, according to Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA).


Graduation Day at NED Engineering University For 1300 Graduates in 2013
Pakistani universities have been producing over half a million graduates, including over 10,000 IT graduates, every year since 2010, according to HEC data. The number of university graduates in Pakistan increased from 380,773 in 2005-6 to 493,993 in 2008-09. This figure is growing with rising enrollment and contributing to Pakistan's growing human capital.


Source: UNESCO's Global Education Digest 2009






Higher education in Pakistan has come a long way since its independence in 1947 when there was only one university, the University of Punjab. By 1997, the number of universities had risen to 35, of which 3 were federally administered and 22 were under the provincial governments, with a combined enrollment of 71,819 students. A big spending boost by President Pervez Musharraf helped establish 51 new universities and awarding institutions during 2002-2008. This helped triple university enrollment from 135,000 in 2003 to about 400,000 in 2008, according to Dr. Ata ur Rehman who led the charge for expanding higher education during Musharraf years. There are 161 universities with 1.5 million students enrolled in Pakistan as of 2014.

R&D Investment:

Rise of research and publications at Pakistani universities began during Musharraf years when the annual budget for higher education increased from only Rs 500 million in 2000 to Rs 28 billion in 2008, to lay the foundations of the development of a strong knowledge economy, according to former education minister Dr. Ata ur Rehman. Student enrollment in universities increased from 270,000 to 900,000 and the number of universities and degree awarding institutions increased from 57 in 2000 to 137 by 2008. Government R&D spending jumped seven-fold as percentage of GDP from 0.1% of GDP in 1999 to 0.7% of GDP in 2007. It has since declined as percentage of GDP.

Summary:

Pakistani scientists and researchers are continuing to produced highly cited research in spite of serious economic and security challenges. Enrollment in higher education is rising and giving a boost to academic research. With better policy focus and more investment in higher education, Pakistan can make an even greater impact with its young demographics.

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Thanks to Dr Atta-ur-Rehman's reforms, and Gen Musharraf's support, of the higher education system in Pakistan this is nothing less than a miracle for Pakistan. However the sad part is that part 2 of this education policy i.e. establishment of campuses of the world renowned universities in Pakistan, did not get completed due to the corrupt govt of PPP. If that gets completed, Pakistan will reach the status of research power house in Asia within 5-6 yrs and a decade later it will be one of the best places in the world for research.
 
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Well done Pakistan...

Thanks to Dr Atta-ur-Rehman's reforms, and Gen Musharraf's support, of the higher education system in Pakistan this is nothing less than a miracle for Pakistan. However the sad part is that part 2 of this education policy i.e. establishment of campuses of the world renowned universities in Pakistan. If that gets completed, Pakistan will reach the status of research power house in Asia within 5-6 yrs and a decade later it will be one of the best places in the world for research.

Provided we can maintain law and order to go with it..one thing which astonishes me is that together with CPEC there is no education and skills development program to go with..which is necessary to take full advantage of such large scale industrial and infrastructure development...

and thanks to Planning minister Ahsan iqbal too..
 
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Well done Pakistan...



Provided we can maintain law and order to go with it..one thing which astonishes me is that together with CPEC there is no education and skills development program to go with..which is necessary to take full advantage of such large scale industrial and infrastructure development...

and thanks to Planning minister Ahsan iqbal too..
What Ahsan Iqbal has to do with the education,
It was due to the great work of Dr Atta-ur-Rehman and of course P. Musharraf who not only appointed the former but also provided him full backing through all the administrative and financial support. However with CPEC in place if a visionary leader like IK comes into power, we can hope for a very fast progress on academic and economic fronts and Pakistan will rise faster than the expectations of the best expectors ( a new word I just coined :) ).
 
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What Ahsan Iqbal has to do with the education,
It was due to the great work of Dr Atta-ur-Rehman and of course P. Musharraf who not only appointed the former but also provided him full backing through all the administrative and financial support. However with CPEC in place if a visionary leader like IK comes into power, we can hope for a very fast progress on academic and economic fronts and Pakistan will rise faster than the expectations of the best expectors ( a new word I just coined :) ).

I am afraid if IK ever becomes the prime minister of Pakistan he may convert CPEC to China-Pakistan Dharna Corridor :P
 
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Excellent work by Dr Attaur Rehman, he tried to stop brain drain and gave so many incentives to brought back highly qualifies PHD's to Pakistan. We need people like him in every department to revolutionize system.

There are always exaggerations by media and public and i dont know how much this info. is correct but no doubt lot of improvement as compare to past.
 
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@RiazHaq
Here are some "selective stats" from QS rankings 2016-
In citations per paper category there are almost 10 indian universities in top 100 in asia whereas there are NONE from pakistan.
india:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...gion=+country=96+faculty=+stars=false+search=
pakistan:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...ion=+country=120+faculty=+stars=false+search=

In papers per faculty category though IISc bangalore is at number 3 in asia and there are 14 indian universities in top 200 whereas only 3 pakistani universities in top 200.
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...gion=+country=96+faculty=+stars=false+search=

Overall ranking:
India has 6 universities in top 50,9 in top 100 whereas there are no pakistani universities in top 100!
It is also worth mentioning that back in 2014 there were only 17 indian universities in top 350 in asia whereas in 2016 there are now a total of 23 in top 350.On the contrary pakistan had 10 universities in top 350 back in 2014,and still has 10 in that very category.or in other words increment of 35.2% where there was no increment in pakistani universities in top 350.
india:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...gion=+country=96+faculty=+stars=false+search=
pakistan:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...ion=+country=120+faculty=+stars=false+search=
 
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Trust me I am not suprized by this ranking.In Every Final year project the students are encouraged by faculty members and advisor to publish and citate a research paper for their work in order to get A grades.
And also bv the article does not to mention the number of research papers the students have to study in order to get proper conceptual analysis and thesis :taz::p:
 
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Trust me I am not suprized by this ranking.In Every Final year project the students are encouraged by faculty members and advisor to publish and citate a research paper for their work in order to get A grades.
And also bv the article does not to mention the number of research papers the students have to study in order to get proper conceptual analysis and thesis :taz::p:

The only citations that count are those in papers published in peer reviewed journals.
 
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Trust me I am not suprized by this ranking.In Every Final year project the students are encouraged by faculty members and advisor to publish and citate a research paper for their work in order to get A grades.
And also bv the article does not to mention the number of research papers the students have to study in order to get proper conceptual analysis and thesis :taz::p:
That simply shows you have no idea how this system works.
 
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@RiazHaq
Here are some "selective stats" from QS rankings 2016-
In citations per paper category there are almost 10 indian universities in top 100 in asia whereas there are NONE from pakistan.
india:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...gion=+country=96+faculty=+stars=false+search=
pakistan:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...ion=+country=120+faculty=+stars=false+search=

In papers per faculty category though IISc bangalore is at number 3 in asia and there are 14 indian universities in top 200 whereas only 3 pakistani universities in top 200.
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...gion=+country=96+faculty=+stars=false+search=

Overall ranking:
India has 6 universities in top 50,9 in top 100 whereas there are no pakistani universities in top 100!
It is also worth mentioning that back in 2014 there were only 17 indian universities in top 350 in asia whereas in 2016 there are now a total of 23 in top 350.On the contrary pakistan had 10 universities in top 350 back in 2014,and still has 10 in that very category.or in other words increment of 35.2% where there was no increment in pakistani universities in top 350.
india:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...gion=+country=96+faculty=+stars=false+search=
pakistan:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...ion=+country=120+faculty=+stars=false+search=

Can I ask you a question why are you interested in putting this figures on this thread?


That simply shows you have no idea how this system works.
Ok so please can you elaborate how the system works also while you do that please also tell me how the system of IEEE works . Now a days its a habbit of people to poke nose in something they don't understand lol

Can I ask you a question why are you interested in putting this figures on this thread?


Ok so please can you elaborate how the system works also while you do that please also tell me how the system of IEEE works . Now a days its a habbit of people to poke nose in something they don't understand lol
 
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@RiazHaq
Here are some "selective stats" from QS rankings 2016-
In citations per paper category there are almost 10 indian universities in top 100 in asia whereas there are NONE from pakistan.
india:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...gion=+country=96+faculty=+stars=false+search=
pakistan:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...ion=+country=120+faculty=+stars=false+search=

In papers per faculty category though IISc bangalore is at number 3 in asia and there are 14 indian universities in top 200 whereas only 3 pakistani universities in top 200.
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...gion=+country=96+faculty=+stars=false+search=

Overall ranking:
India has 6 universities in top 50,9 in top 100 whereas there are no pakistani universities in top 100!
It is also worth mentioning that back in 2014 there were only 17 indian universities in top 350 in asia whereas in 2016 there are now a total of 23 in top 350.On the contrary pakistan had 10 universities in top 350 back in 2014,and still has 10 in that very category.or in other words increment of 35.2% where there was no increment in pakistani universities in top 350.
india:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...gion=+country=96+faculty=+stars=false+search=
pakistan:
http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...ion=+country=120+faculty=+stars=false+search=

First of all no need to put Indian universtities in this topic, this is completely unrelated.

Second, There is not a single Indian university in the top 50 universities worldwide!

The only top rated Indian university in Engineering faculty is IIT at number 52 (which is again not even in top 150, if ranked overall).

Yes Pakistan has a lot to do to catch up with the rest of the world, but stop this d!ck measuring contest and bringing India into everything. This only shows an inferiority complex.
 
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To all those people wondering why Indian stats are put on this thread, some basic general knowledge - India is a part of BRICS , the entity against which the Pakistani comparison was made
 
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Yes Pakistan has a lot to do to catch up with the rest of the world, but stop this d!ck measuring contest and bringing India into everything. This only shows an inferiority complex.

@coffee_cup
If you follow Mr Riaz Haq's blogs you'd quickly understand who uses "selective statistics" to measure ****. Oh,wait,why dont you read his blogs?

Second, There is not a single Indian university in the top 50 universities worldwide!

A slight correction to what you just wrote,in "science and technology" universities category though,IITs and IISc do fall in top 100 worldwide.Check QS again!
Thanks
 
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