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Program Introduction
In an era where technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives, the intersection of governance and digital innovation has become crucial for effective public administration. Recognizing this paradigm shift, UMT proudly introduces the BS Digital Governance program, a forward-thinking degree designed to address the evolving challenges and opportunities in the realm of digital and data-driven governance.
Launching in fall 2024, the BS Digital Governance program offers a unique interdisciplinary approach that integrates insights from technology, public policy, data science, and management. This program is meticulously crafted to provide students with a robust understanding of how digital technologies can enhance governance processes, improve public service delivery, and foster transparent, accountable, and efficient government operations. A core component of the program is its focus on the Pakistani context, exploring how digital tools and strategies can be effectively adapted to address local challenges and opportunities.
Graduates of the BS Digital Governance program will be equipped to play pivotal roles in transforming public administration through innovative digital solutions. They will possess the skills to analyze and implement digital strategies, manage e-governance projects, and contribute to the development of policies that harness the power of technology to create positive societal impacts.
Program Summary:
- Duration: 4 years
- Program credit hours: 137
- Program Type: Morning
- Semesters: 8
Entry Requirements:
- 12 years of education or equivalent qualification with minimum 45 % marks at Intermediate/ A-Level or equivalent qualification from a recognized university is required to be eligible for the admission to this program.
- Passing the UMT admission Test with minimum 50 % marks is mandatory.
- No of admissions would be as per availability of faculty and HEC/UMT requirements.
*Note: The admission requirements are subject to change as per UMT policies.