Summary moves to PM for Pakistan Marine Academy degree status
- Chaudhry says consultations with all relevant stakeholders being held
The Pakistani government is advancing plans to grant degree-awarding status to the Pakistan Marine Academy, aiming to modernize maritime education, align with international standards, and enhance career opportunities for cadets.
- Steps for upgrading the Pakistan Marine Academy
- Modernizing maritime education to international standards
- Enhancing career opportunities for maritime professionals
Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said on Wednesday that the government had taken another significant step towards upgrading the Pakistan Marine Academy into a degree-awarding institution by submitting a summary to the prime minister for in-principle approval.
In a statement, Chaudhry said consultations with all relevant stakeholders had already been completed and the required procedural formalities fulfilled.
As per a statement, the minister said that following the PM’s in-principle approval, the summary will be forwarded to the Ministry of Law for legal vetting before being placed before the federal cabinet for final approval.
“The proposed upgrade is part of the government’s broader agenda to modernise the maritime sector and bring maritime education in line with international standards,” he said.
The minister further said that discussions were underway with leading international maritime institutions to introduce dual degree programmes aimed at providing Pakistani cadets with globally recognised academic qualifications.
“The initiative aims to enhance academic standards, strengthen international collaboration, equip cadets with globally recognised qualifications, and improve career opportunities in the maritime sector,” the minister added.
He said granting degree-awarding status to the Pakistan Marine Academy would significantly improve the quality of maritime education, strengthen academic and professional training, and produce highly qualified seafarers and maritime professionals capable of meeting the evolving needs of the national and global maritime industry.
The initiative would expand educational and career opportunities for Pakistani students while supporting the country’s long-term blue economy objectives by developing a skilled workforce for the shipping, ports and logistics sectors, Chaudhary said.
Describing the proposed transformation as a landmark reform, he noted it would strengthen maritime education framework and help build a globally competitive maritime workforce.
The minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to investing in human resource development to ensure the sustainable growth of the country’s maritime sector.