Since 2003, Pakistan has gradually abolished two undergraduate education systems and gradually adopted four-year undergraduate education. In order to better integrate with the international community, the assessment method has also changed from the traditional "passing examination system" to the credit system.
Founded in 1947, Sindh University is a non-profit public higher education institution, located in the urban background of Jamshoro metropolis (population 100-499 99) in Sindh Province. The college also has branches in the following places: Milburjas, Badin and Dadu. Shun Tak University (Undh) is a large-scale co-educational higher education institution officially recognized by Pakistan Higher Education Commission (UnRANK enrollment range: 25,000 to 29,900 students). Shun Tak University (Undh) offers courses and programs with officially recognized higher education degrees, such as bachelor's degree (certificate, diploma, scholarship or foundation), bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree. For more details, please refer to the uniRank degree level and study area matrix below. All 73-year-old higher education institutions in Pakistan have implemented the selective admission policy based on the entrance examination. The enrollment rate is between 20-30%, which makes this Pakistani higher education institution a very selective institution. International students are welcome to apply for admission. USINDH also provides many academic and non-academic facilities and services for students, including libraries, housing, sports facilities, financial assistance and/or scholarships, study abroad and exchange programs, online courses and distance learning opportunities, and administrative services.