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The Higher Education Commission (colloquially known as HEC) is a statutory body formed by the Government of Pakistan which was established in 2002 under the Chairmanship of Atta-ur-Rahman. Its main functions are funding, overseeing, regulating and accrediting the higher education institutions in the country.
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HEC Morocco, officially known as École des Hautes Études Commerciales du Maroc, is a Moroccan business school within private higher education. Established in 1988, the institution focuses on finance, marketing, communication, distribution, accounting, control, audit, and strategy. HEC Morocco offers accredited Bachelor's and master's degrees.
A thesis of M.Phil. level is written by Mussarat Khan Zahidi on the contributions of his works, in the Department of Urdu, University of Peshawar in 2007. Another Study of M.Phil. (Urdu) is conducted by Khalid Mehmood in the University of Sargodha on the linguistic contributions of his works in 2013. Two M.A. and B.A. honours level theses on ...
A 5-member body to investigate the scandal was formed by The Higher Education Commission (HEC) on 28 July 2023. [9] Punjab interim Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi also formed a 3-member inquiry committee to investigate the sale of drugs in the university. [10]
Khalid was the son of King Abdulaziz and Al Jawhara bint Musaed Al Saud. He assisted his half-brother Prince Faisal in his duties as foreign minister of Saudi Arabia. Khalid served as viceroy of the Hejaz region for a brief time in the 1930s. He visited the United States in 1943 together with Faisal, establishing diplomatic relations between ...
HEC-1 is software that was developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers [1] to estimate river flows as a result of rainfall. It was written in the FORTRAN language and until 1984 could only be run on a mainframe computer. When desktop computers became popular the program was ported to the PC. [2]
Partenariat: HEC-Tchad et Université Henry Durant 12°07′42″N 15°05′24″E / 12.1283°N 15.0900°E / 12.1283; 15 This African university, college or other education institution article is a stub .