Pakistan to Provide 500 Scholarships to Bangladeshi Students
Pakistan has announced plans to offer 500 scholarships to Bangladeshi students over the next five years under the Pakistan-Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor initiative.
The program aims to strengthen educational cooperation and people-to-people connections between the two countries.
The initiative was originally introduced during Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s visit to Bangladesh in 2025.
Officials say the project reflects efforts to improve bilateral relations through academic collaboration and cultural exchange.
The scholarship initiative will reportedly cover undergraduate, master’s, and PhD studies in various academic fields including engineering, medicine, computer science, business studies, and social sciences.
Officials stated that the scholarships are designed to support talented students by reducing financial barriers to higher education.
Some reports also mention that a portion of the scholarships may be specifically allocated to medical studies.
The Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and educational institutions from both countries are expected to play an important ro
The scholarship initiative is part of a broader Pakistan-Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor framework aimed at increasing cooperation in education, research, and professional training.
In addition to scholarships, Pakistan has also announced training opportunities for Bangladeshi civil servants and expanded technical assistance programs for students. Officials describe these efforts as steps toward stronger institutional partnerships between the two countries.
Recent education expos and academic exchange activities held in Dhaka have further highlighted growing collaboration.
Educational exchange programs are often viewed as an important tool for improving diplomatic relations and encouraging long-term collaboration between countries.
The scholarship initiative is expected to help students gain international academic exposure and professional experience.
Officials believe that increased student interaction can support stronger cultural understanding and academic cooperation between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Such initiatives may also create opportunities for future research partnerships and institutional collaboration.
Pakistan has announced plans to offer 500 scholarships to Bangladeshi students over the next five years under the Pakistan-Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor initiative.
Pakistan has announced plans to offer 500 scholarships to Bangladeshi students over the next five years under the Pakistan-Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor initiative.
The program aims to strengthen educational cooperation and people-to-people connections between the two countries.
The initiative was originally introduced during Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s visit to Bangladesh in 2025.
Officials say the project reflects efforts to improve bilateral relations through academic collaboration and cultural exchange.
The scholarship initiative will reportedly cover undergraduate, master’s, and PhD studies in various academic fields including engineering, medicine, computer science, business studies, and social sciences.
Officials stated that the scholarships are designed to support talented students by reducing financial barriers to higher education.
Some reports also mention that a portion of the scholarships may be specifically allocated to medical studies.
The Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and educational institutions from both countries are expected to play an important ro
The scholarship initiative is part of a broader Pakistan-Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor framework aimed at increasing cooperation in education, research, and professional training.
In addition to scholarships, Pakistan has also announced training opportunities for Bangladeshi civil servants and expanded technical assistance programs for students. Officials describe these efforts as steps toward stronger institutional partnerships between the two countries.
Recent education expos and academic exchange activities held in Dhaka have further highlighted growing collaboration.
Educational exchange programs are often viewed as an important tool for improving diplomatic relations and encouraging long-term collaboration between countries.
The scholarship initiative is expected to help students gain international academic exposure and professional experience.
Officials believe that increased student interaction can support stronger cultural understanding and academic cooperation between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Such initiatives may also create opportunities for future research partnerships and institutional collaboration.