The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has issued an official clarification after a fake notification began circulating on social media, claiming that the student attendance requirement had been abolished in public and private colleges and universities across Punjab.
HEC has categorically stated that the notification is fake and has no connection with the commission.

📄 What the Viral Notification Claimed
According to the widely shared document:
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Student attendance requirements had allegedly been removed
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Institutions were instructed not to stop admissions or exams due to low attendance
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No fines or disciplinary action could be imposed for poor attendance
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The document was dated January 17, 2026
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It carried the name and signature of a supposed Section Officer, Babar Khan Gondal
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Threats of strict legal and administrative action were mentioned for non-compliance
These claims quickly spread confusion among students and educational institutions.
🚫 HEC Declares Notification Fake
In response, HEC issued an immediate clarification stating that:
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The notification is completely fabricated
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It was not issued by HEC
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The document is being widely shared on social media without verification
The commission warned that such misinformation can seriously mislead students and institutions.
⚠️ Advisory for Students and Institutions
HEC urged:
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Students
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Faculty members
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Educational institutions
to remain cautious and avoid sharing unverified or misleading information.
✅ Official Information Sources
HEC emphasized that for authentic updates and policies, the public should always rely on:
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HEC’s official website
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Verified HEC social media accounts
Any policy changes, HEC said, are communicated only through official channels.
📌 Why This Clarification Matters
Attendance policies directly affect admissions and examinations. HEC’s clarification ensures that:
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Students are not misled
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Institutions continue following official rules
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Academic discipline remains intact
The commission has reiterated that no official decision has been taken to abolish attendance requirements.













