

I studied at Punjab University for four years, and to be honest, I’m quite disappointed with how things have changed over time. When I first joined, the system and rules were much better, but now there’s a clear lack of merit and transparency. It often feels like if you don’t have connections with people in higher management, you’ll struggle to get the support or recognition you deserve.
The staff is mostly outdated, following old concepts with little motivation to improve or adopt new teaching methods. The lab facilities are poorly maintained, and the overall environment lacks innovation and fairness. I truly hope the university takes serious steps to upgrade its staff, improve the labs, and remove internal politics, so students can focus on learning without unnecessary stress.
View moreThe University of the Punjab offers a strong academic environment with experienced professors and a wide range of programs. The campus is vibrant, with good facilities like the library and student societies that make learning more engaging. Career support is improving, and I was able to find internship opportunities during my studies. Accommodation could be better, but overall it’s a valuable place for students who want both academic growth and an active campus life.
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