Security concerns of Pakistani students in Iran

About 35 thousand Pakistani students are studying in Iran, but due to increasing security threat and uncertainty of the situation, many students are trying to return to Pakistan. Study and examination schedules are also being affected amid the challenges of long travel, transportation and basic needs. Safe return and online learning options have become necessary for students.

Student Safety in Iran: About 35 thousand Pakistani students studying in Iran are facing difficulties due to increasing security threat and political instability. According to reports, many students are trying to return to Pakistan through the Taftan border, while others are trying to continue their studies despite the long journey and lack of resources. The uncertainty of the situation has affected university class and examination schedules, putting both the safety and studies of students at risk.

Large number of Pakistani students in Iran

According to reports, about 35 thousand Pakistani students are studying in Iran. These include students of medical, engineering and other courses. Due to worsening of the situation, many students are now looking for safe return and are returning to Pakistan through Taftan border. However, it is not easy for all students to get out immediately.

Security and travel challenges

Getting out of Iran is not easy. Students have to travel long distances and there are also concerns about basic needs like transportation and food. Some students said that it is taking them several hours to reach the border and there is also a security threat.

Impact on studies and uncertainty about the future

Due to the worsening of the situation, the university administration tried to continue studies, but classes have been affected. Many students are looking forward to studying online, while some say that it has become almost impossible to study in this environment. Examination and class schedules have also become uncertain.

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