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New Academic Session starts Severe shortage of teachers in ICT Colleges

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As the new academic session (2023-24) kicks off, ICT Colleges are grappling with an alarming shortage of teaching faculty across various subjects, including English, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, History, Political Science, and Education. According to the details, the dearth of regular teachers has raised concerns about the quality of education being imparted and the burden placed on existing staff.

At Islamabad Model College for Boys (IMCB) H-9, out of a total of 103 teaching positions, a staggering 43 remains vacant, leaving classrooms without qualified teachers. Similarly, Islamabad Model Postgraduate College H-8 has been hit hard, with only a solitary history teacher shouldering the responsibility of teaching multiple sections of 1st year, 2nd year, and B.S. classes. To exacerbate the issue, no teacher is available for subjects like Civics and Political Science, leading the vice principal to take on additional teaching duties, further straining his administrative responsibilities.

The English department, a cornerstone of well-rounded education, is also grappling with its own crisis due to an acute shortage of faculty. At Islamabad Model College for Girls (IMCG) I-8/3, a daunting gap exists between the sanctioned 32 teaching posts and the mere 17 regular teachers available to manage the entire college. Meanwhile, IMCG I-14/3 struggles with a deficit of 40 teaching positions, with only 5 regular teachers borrowed from other colleges currently.

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