The Government College University for Women, Home Economics, has introduced six new degree programs aimed at enhancing educational diversity and career opportunities for female students. These include BS programs in Education, Interior Design, Fashion Design, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Textile Design, and Sociology. The announcement marks a significant academic expansion at the university, aiming to align education with modern-day professional demands.

All six BS (Hons) programs will be offered in the afternoon shift, providing more flexible learning options. The university is currently finalizing admissions criteria and procedures, which will be available soon. The new programs are designed to equip students with practical and theoretical knowledge to meet the evolving job market and societal needs.
This move reflects a broader vision to promote women’s empowerment through education and specialized skill development in growing sectors such as design, nutrition, and social sciences.
Home Economics University has introduced six new BS programs in fields like Fashion Design, Sociology, and Human Nutrition. Offered in afternoon shifts, these degrees aim to expand educational access and meet modern career demands. Admission details will be released soon.
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