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HEC launches digital degree attestation system

HEC digital degree attestation
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HEC introduces fully digital degree attestation system using blockchain
Applicants will no longer need physical verification or office visits
System expected to become operational by June thirty 2026
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The Higher Education Commission has announced the launch of a fully digital degree attestation system, aiming to eliminate physical verification and modernize academic credential processes across Pakistan.

The announcement was made by HEC Chairman Niaz Ahmad Akhtar, who confirmed that the initiative will be developed through a strategic partnership with CMPak Limited (Zong) and its joint venture partner Wibbow Technologies.

According to officials, the new system will use blockchain technology to ensure secure, transparent, and tamper-proof verification of academic degrees.

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This marks a major shift from the traditional manual system, which often required applicants to visit HEC offices and submit physical documents.

Under the new digital framework, applicants will be able to complete the entire attestation process online. This includes submitting applications, tracking progress, and receiving verified credentials without any physical interaction.

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The initiative is expected to significantly reduce processing time, improve efficiency, and enhance user convenience, especially for overseas Pakistanis and students applying for jobs or higher education abroad.

Officials said the move is part of broader efforts to digitize public services and align Pakistan’s education system with global technological standards.

By leveraging blockchain, the system will also help prevent fraud and ensure the authenticity of academic records.

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The HEC confirmed that the agreement has already been signed, and development work is underway. The system is scheduled to become fully operational by June 30, 2026.

The traditional degree attestation process in Pakistan has long been criticized for being time-consuming and requiring physical visits, especially challenging for applicants living abroad.

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The new digital system aims to address these issues by offering a streamlined and accessible solution.

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