HEC has revamped the Degree Attestation System (DAS) by introducing a fully online and paperless attestation mechanism to facilitate students and graduates across Pakistan.
Under the new system, applicants will no longer be required to physically visit HEC offices or submit original documents. Applications for online attestation can now be submitted 24/7 through the HEC e-Services Portal.
The new e-Attestation Certificate system is designed to provide a secure, efficient, and user-friendly process, with online verification available for attested documents and certificates.
The upgraded online Degree Attestation System will be launched and become effective from 11 May 2026.
@cyalm It's a situation like "every whic way but lose" unfortunately. It's time the region most suffering should step in to resolve it rather than waiting on the sidelines
Naeem joined @nayatelpk as Driver 9 years back. Most of semi-skilled persons hired in such positions in countries like Pakistan work for life in same position, no formal training, learning, development and career growth. But good organisations like Nayatel hire great people and provide them learning and growth opportunities to become awesome.
Naeem was selected for a Technician-cum-Driver Program and given training on fiber installations. At end of training, he won Star Trainee Award in post training evaluation by securing highest marks and leaving behind the guys with certified technical education background. Guys like Naeem are real superheroes.
In last two years, Nayatel has transformed 33 of its Drivers to Technicians under the same program. Now these guys can accelerate in career growth ladder just like other qualified and certified technicians.
A man came to the Prophet Muhammad PBUH and requested financial help. Prophet PBUH asked "do you have anything in your house?" Person said "yes, a used blanket and a bowl to drink water." Prophet PBUH asked him to bring the stuff and Prophet PBUH then asked companions to make a bid to buy items and sold to highest bidder for two dirhams. Prophet PBUH gave him dirhams, told him to give one to his family for food and buy axe with the other. The person brought axe and the Prophet PBUH fixed axe handle himself and said “go, gather firewood and come back to me after 15 days." The person went, worked hard and earned 10 dirhams by collecting and selling firewood. When he came back, the Prophet PBUH told him "this is better for you than coming with begging spot on your face on the Day of Judgement” Sunan Ibn Majah 2198.
Many young guys complain of no jobs. I tell them that today’s axe is computer/smart phone, so instead of mindless scrolling, use it to learn new skills, whether it’s AI, coding, content creation, or whatever. Door of global opportunities would be wide open for those who keep learning new things and keep working diligently and persistently.
@mubasherlucman Now is the time that #Pakistán should announce force majeure and get rid of #IPP s. Move to solar, reduce our dependency on fossil fuel and plan for the future and not succumb to any blackmail in energy sector
@pakistan111@AtifRMian This was not possible without Pakistan. Besides when one is involved in resolving the issue between 2 sovereign states, they ought to know it before they agree, so what's the big deal. I am sure even Iran knew it