Iqbal asks alumni students to share their experience in Hungry.

ISLAMABAD -- Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal Friday asked the Pakistani alumni from Hungarian universities to write a two-pager on their experience in Hungary as well as their suggestions for improvement in the Pakistani higher education system.

The Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarships for Hungary was started in 2015 with the award of 80 scholarships, which was increased to 200 every year in 2017.

On Friday, the student held an interactive session with the Federal Minister for Planning and Development at the ministry.

'Your suggestions will be valuable for us and we will take your recommendations to the university leadership for improvement in our university and college education,' the Minister said, while appreciating them for completing their studies from Hungarian universities under Stipendium Hungaruicum Scholarships.

He urged them to put into practice...

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