As many as 16,506 college students from the College of Karachi’s morning, night, and govt masters of enterprise administration programmes haven’t paid their lengthy excellent dues of greater than Rs2,101.5 million from 2020 to 2024.
The determine, the varsity stated in an announcement launched Wednesday, for defaulter college students doesn’t embody the analysis students enrolled in MPhil/PhD and different postgraduate programmes.
This knowledge was shared throughout a gathering which was chaired by the KU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi.
The assembly’s members had been involved that an enormous quantity of Rs2,101,486,351 was nonetheless payable by the 16,506 defaulter college students.
They beneficial that debtors shouldn’t be allowed to seem within the exams and that their admit playing cards should not be issued in any situation. The proposal to cancel the enrollment/levels of defaulter graduate college students was additionally mentioned through the assembly.
The members had been knowledgeable that 22,575 payment vouchers had been issued to morning college students of which 13,205 college students paid their charges and the remainder of 9,370 college students are nonetheless defaulters.
The charges of greater than Rs1,558.87 million had been imagined to be collected as charges, however over Rs567.32 million charges had been paid by the scholars and the quantity of greater than Rs991.54 million is but to be deposited by the scholars as tuition charges.
They had been instructed that solely 36.39% of the overall tuition payment quantity was acquired from the scholars.
The members had been briefed that 13,425 payment vouchers had been generated for the night programme college students and 6,543 college students cleared their dues whereas 6,882 college students haven’t paid their charges to this point.
The quantity of over Rs1,435.04 million was charged by the campus as charges and the gathering was greater than Rs385.19 million. Nevertheless, over Rs1,049.84 million are nonetheless pending and simply 26.84% of complete charges had been deposited by the scholars.
It was additionally shared that 767 payment vouchers had been issued to the scholars enrolled within the EMBA (weekend) programme and 513 college students have paid their charges whereas 254 college students are nonetheless defaulters.
The KU charged an quantity of greater than Rs100.30 million as a payment and acquired fee of over Rs40.20 million in return, and the quantity of greater than Rs60.10 million remains to be payable by the defaulter college students. In line with statistics offered to the members of the assembly, 40.08% quantity of the overall charges was collected thus far.
The information displays that general 36,767 payment vouchers had been generated and 20,261 college students paid their charges however nonetheless 16,506 college students need to submit their charges.
The KU had charged over Rs3,094.20 million as charges and picked up greater than Rs992.71 million from the scholars whereas the quantity greater than Rs2,101.5 million is but to get well from the defaulter college students.
In line with the statistics of payment assortment for the night programme, in 2024, a complete of two,522 payment vouchers had been generated, and 1,541 college students paid their charges, whereas 981 college students are nonetheless defaulters, which implies 60.10% of lively college students have cleared their dues.
In the meantime, in 2023, round 3,912 payment vouchers had been issued, 2,071 college students paid their charges, 1,840 college students had been defaulters, which means that 52.95% of scholars paid their charges.
In 2022, round 3,272 payment vouchers had been issued, and 1,359 college students cleared their funds, displaying that 41.53% of scholars paid their tuition charges.
The assembly was instructed that in 2021, about 3,231 payment vouchers had been issued, 1,260 college students paid the charges, however 1,971 college students had been defaulters, which implies solely 39% of scholars paid their charges.
In 2020, KU issued 338 payment vouchers and 242 college students paid their charges, nonetheless, 96 college students are defaulters, reflecting that 71.60% of scholars have cleared their dues.
The members had been additionally knowledgeable that 151 pass-out college students get payment vouchers of which 70 college students paid their dues and 81 former college students are nonetheless defaulters, displaying that 46.36% of ex-students have paid the charges.
“The defaulter college students ignored all of the alternatives given by the KU administration to clear the pending dues and now it’s determined that college students of the night programme who’ve cleared their all dues would get the admit playing cards and will probably be allowed to seem within the exams,” the assertion added.
The assembly was attended by the Director Night Professor Dr Imran Ahmad Siddiqui, Dean of College of Arts and Social Science Professor Dr Shaista Tabassum, Dean of College of Science Professor Dr Musarrat Jahan Yousuf, Dean of College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor Dr Muhammad Haris Shoib, Dean of College of Islamic Research Professor Dr Zahid Ali Zahidi, College students’ Advisor Dr Nosheen Raza, and Director Finance Syed Jehanzeb. The assembly was held on the KU VC Secretariat on Wednesday.