The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has officially published the provincial merit list under the Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme, confirming the eligibility status of students from Sindh, including those enrolled at Sindh Agriculture University (SAU), Tandojam. The release marks a key step in the federal government’s initiative to enhance digital access and learning resources for students across public sector universities.
In response to the release, SAU has taken several measures to streamline the communication process with students. A dedicated online portal has been activated where students can verify their selection status. The portal allows applicants to check if they have been selected, placed on a waiting list, or found ineligible due to academic performance or administrative irregularities. To further support accessibility, SAU has published the merit list on university notice boards, its official website, and social media platforms.
Designated Student Focal Persons (SFPs) are playing a central role in this phase, managing communication between university administration and students. These focal persons are responsible for guiding students through the merit verification process and handling any discrepancy cases. Students who believe their eligibility status has been incorrectly marked have the opportunity to file objections. To do so, they must contact their respective focal person and provide supporting documentation. The deadline for submitting objections or requesting corrections is July 4, 2025.
University officials have urged students to take immediate action in verifying their merit list status. Timely review and follow-up are essential to ensure inclusion in the current phase of laptop distribution or to rectify any issues that may affect eligibility. Given the short window for appeals, students have been encouraged to utilize the available digital and on-campus channels promptly.
The Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme aims to distribute laptops to deserving students across Pakistan, fostering digital literacy and supporting higher education outcomes. HEC’s merit-based process ensures transparency and targets students who meet academic and institutional requirements. For SAU students and others in Sindh, this announcement serves as a crucial milestone in the digital enablement of higher education.
The university’s proactive approach to merit verification reflects an ongoing commitment to integrating technology into academic processes. With digital tools in place and focal persons assigned, the merit list verification has become more accessible and structured. As the process advances toward final selections, the emphasis remains on student awareness, prompt action, and institutional coordination to ensure a fair and inclusive rollout of the laptop scheme.