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BSc (Hon) food science, technical programme
proposed
LAHORE, March 16: The
National Curriculum Revision Committee (NCRC) of
the Higher Education Commission has recommended
launching of a separate four-year BSc (Honours)
Food Science and Technology programme.
Convened by Prof Dr Faqir Muhammad Anjum,
director, Institute of Food Science and
Technology, Agriculture University, Faisalabad,
the three-day meeting called to review the
existing curricula being taught at BSc, MSc and
PhD level made the recommendation in its plenary
session on Monday.
After reviewing the existing curricula and
proposing certain revisions, the convener asked
the members to send their proposals within two
weeks. The committee, however, emphasized that the
food science and technology should be recognized
as one of the priority areas for the uplift of the
national economy.
It suggested that the food science and technology
departments should be strengthened by adding
qualified faculty members, enhancing laboratory
and library facilities to meet research and
development as well as WTO requirements.
The committee said the job opportunities to food
technologists should be provided in provincial and
federal food departments, Export Promotion Bureau,
Pakistan Agricultural Services and Storage
Corporation, Pakistan Standards and Quality
Control Authority/Public Analyst and Pakistan
National Accreditation Council.
It said the ministry of industries should ensure
employment of the qualified food technologists in
food industries. The committee recommended that
the HEC should arrange teachers' training
programmes at home and abroad.
The NCRC also urged the HEC to approach the
ministries of industries, food and agriculture and
other agencies with a request to direct public and
private sector food industries and research
institutions to provide internship to food
technology students.
It urged the commission to hold its final meeting
in Karachi to ensure cooperation with the food
industries and other stakeholders. It also called
to invite some other food experts in the next
meeting.
The meeting was attended by academicians and
researchers in the field of food science and
technology from all over the country. HEC
director-general Dr Altaf Sheikh and Lahore
regional centre director Riaz Cheema coordinated
the meeting.
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