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Pakistan can learn from Korean experience: Wattoo

Friday, February 13th, 2009 ⋅
ISLAMABAD (SANA): “Pakistan can learn a lot from the Korean experience that has translated the country in less than half a century into the fourth largest economy in Asia and 13th largest in the world.Samsung, Hyundai, Kia, LG and Daewoo, all from Korea, have become a familiar name in the household as well the industry”.

This was stated by Mian Manzoor Ahmed Wattoo, Federal Minister for Industries and Production while addressing a convocation ceremony at the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Secretariat held to award degrees to Pakistani scholars who have completed MS Engineering degree in South Korea under HEC’s Engineering Scholarship Project from Hanyang University, the Mynogji University and the Seoul National University.

Begum Shehnaz Wazir Ali, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Social Sector and Chairperson, HEC and Mr. Shin UN, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Pakistan, Representatives of the Korean Universities, and dignitaries from academia, industrial sector and technical ministries were also present on the occasion.

The Minister said that Engineers are builders of the nation and it is encouraging that HEC is playing an important role to produce quality professionals in the country. This lot of well-educated engineers from the leading Universities of the Republic of Korea is just one ‘product’ of the Higher Education Commission.

“I am glad that HEC has taken the lead in establishing sustainable cooperation in the promotion of higher education. I could see an equal enthusiasm in the honored guests from the Hanyang University, the Mynogji University and the Seoul National University. The Government of Pakistan continues to give high priority to education including the higher education”

Congratulating the graduates, he hoped that they would be instrumental in attracting the leading Korean industries in Pakistan not only in the manufacturing and applied engineering sector but also in establishing their R&D centers in Pakistan.

He said that his Ministry would establish a joint forum with the HEC, where the technical expertise and skills of these foreign trained engineers can be shared for technical problems and up gradation issues faced by the industrial sector of Pakistan.

It is indeed, more satisfying for me that HEC has also ensured that every returning scholar from abroad or locally trained PhD scholars would have an appropriate placement in Pakistan through the dynamic job-portal of the Rozee.pk. I wish to congratulate Begum Shehnaz Wazir Ali saheba and her HEC team for this commendable feat.

Speaking on the occasion, Begum Shahnaz Wazir Ali said that it is first convocation of its kind and a unique opportunity for the HEC. While congratulating the graduates, she said that without a strong base of engineers, our industry and production sector can not progress.

While referring to Korean progress, she said that it was only because of a special focus on industry as well as the higher education. She said that Physical Sciences, Engineering and Technology are priority areas where HEC has been trying to develop the human resource.

Mr. Shin Un congratulated the returned scholars for successful completion of their MS degrees.” I am really happy that senior Korean professors are themselves here to confer degrees to their Pakistani students. I hope that these scholars will effectively contribute to the socio-economic development of our brother country, Pakistan”, he said.

Dr. Sohail Naqvi, Executive Director, HEC said that modern economies of the world are knowledge based and if we want to compete in the comity of nations, we must focus on strengthening our human resources. He said that the HEC is also facilitating the higher educations institutions to become engines of socio-economic change.

“Since its inception, the Commission has awarded 1,237 foreign and 384 indigenous engineering scholarships. We hope that these returning scholars will strengthen Pakistan’s capacity regarding teaching and research, bringing it at par with the international standards”

Till date, HEC has sent 159 engineers to the top six universities of South Korea where they are getting state-of-the-art education.

On the occasion, a Memorandum of Understanding was also signed between the HEC and Rozee.pk for development of exclusive job portal to facilitate appropriate job placement of HEC scholars. Through this portal, the scholars will be accessed by employers all across the country.


Pakistan can learn from Korean experience: Wattoo | SANA | Pakistan | SOUTH ASIAN NEWS AGANCY | niche
 
GoP didn't learned anything from Chinese or Even Indians what do you expect them to Learn From Koreans dude.
 
The only way for Pakistan to become like South Korea is if they adopt a culture of extremely competitive education. Which doesn’t seem possible as the education system here is geared forwards just memorizing rather than actually learning. A system like that doesn’t encourage independent thought, just cheating.
 
There is huge list but Promoting Tourism and IT services are something we can easily accomplish.
 
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