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Punjab Government Revokes Scholarships for Students with CGPA Below 3 in Second Semester

Lahore:The **Punjab government** has announced that students with a **Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)** below 3 in the **second semester** will have their **undergraduate scholarships** revoked. This decision is part of a broader effort to ensure academic excellence and merit in university students.

### **New Policy for Scholarship Continuation**
According to the new policy, students enrolled in the **first phase** of the **Undergraduate Scholarship Program** must maintain a minimum CGPA of 3 in their second semester to retain their scholarships. If a student fails to meet the required CGPA, the scholarship amount will be **withdrawn**.

### **Agricultural University Faisalabad’s Notification**
The **Finance Directorate** of **Agricultural University Faisalabad** has already issued an official notification in this regard, clearly outlining the new condition for continuing the scholarship. The university has emphasized that maintaining a CGPA of 3 is crucial for students to keep receiving financial support under this program.

### **Impact of the Decision**
This move is expected to encourage students to focus on their studies and maintain a high standard of academic performance. The government’s initiative reflects its commitment to promoting educational quality and rewarding hard-working students who meet the required academic benchmarks.

Students who fail to meet the CGPA criteria are now required to return the scholarship funds, which may have significant financial implications for some students. This new policy highlights the government’s intent to support only those who demonstrate consistent academic performance and commitment to their studies.

### **Conclusion**
With this move, the Punjab government aims to incentivize **academic excellence** and ensure that scholarship funds are utilized effectively to support deserving and capable students. Universities across the province will likely follow suit and implement similar policies to uphold the standard of education.

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