BS Urdu is a 4 year undergraduate degree course which is available in most state and privatized universities in Pakistan. The program is dedicated to Urdu literature, linguistics, criticism and research, giving students a solid academic foundation towards a career in education, media, civil services, and cultural studies. The fee structure is one of the most critical considerations of prospective students and their family as it differs greatly between a public and a private university. As of 2025, universities still struggle to provide affordable education and high-quality education, providing a variety of fee options and financial aid programs. Learning the specifics of the fee structure can make students better planners and make better decisions.
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Alhamd Islamic University (AIU) Islamabad | BS Urdu | 4 |
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Allama Iqbal Open University AIOU Islamabad | BS Urdu |
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Bahauddin Zakariya University Bzu Multan | BS Urdu |
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City University Of Science & Information Technology Peshawar | BS Urdu |
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COMSATS University Abbottabad | BS Urdu |
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Emerson University Multan | BS Urdu |
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Federal Urdu University Of Arts Science And Technology Lahore | BS Urdu |
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Federal Urdu University Of Arts, Science And Technology (Fuuast) Karachi | BS Urdu | 4 Years |
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Federal Urdu University Of Arts, Science And Technology Islamabad | BS Urdu |
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Ghazi Khan University | BS Urdu | 2 year |
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Pakistan still has the lowest cost of BS Urdu in the public universities. The tuition fees in these institutions are maintained at a minimal rate since they are government-funded institutions, which makes education affordable to the majority of people. The average tuition fee per semester of BS Urdu in state universities including Punjab university, University of Karachi, and Bahauddin Zakariya University is between PKR 18,000 to PKR 40,000. There are also university fees that some universities have added between PKR 5,000 to PKR 15,000 when admitting students. The amount of money that one would spend in acquiring the degree in a state-owned institution ranges between PKR 150,000 and PKR 300,000, and therefore is very affordable to students with not so much money.
Universities with BS Urdu tend to be more expensive in the private sector since they have more up-to-date facilities and smaller classes as well as more emphasis on research and student care. The BS Urdu fee at the private institutions such as Superior University, Hajvery University, UMT and other private institutions 2025 are between PKR 60,000 to PKR 120,000 per-semester. Other fees like registration, library funds and exam fees can add up the overall cost. In total, the completion of the degree in a private university can cost students PKR 600,000 up to PKR 1,000,000. Although it is more costly, the private universities have an added exposure to academic workshops, literary festivals and research opportunities.
Besides tuition, students studying BS Urdu have to bear a number of other expenses. These could be the admission processing fees, examination fees and resource materials. Literary events, conferences and research projects are organized in many universities and this might be accompanied by additional student contributions. The cost of accommodation may vary between PKR 30,000 and PKR 80,000 annually depending on the university and facilities to the hostels. There are also transportation, food and books which also add up to the total expenses. These extra expenses render it important that a student plans a budget that is comprehensive prior to entering into the degree.
Both the public and the private universities provide scholarships and financial assistance to support their students. Merit scholarships are given to academically achiever students and need scholarships are given to lower income earners. Most of the universities also offer sibling discounts in the same institution, alumni and students with outstanding performance in sports or extra-curricular activities in 2025. Moreover, scholarships are offered by Higher Education Commission (HEC) and provincial governments in order to promote the Urdu studies higher education. These possibilities significantly decrease the financial load appearing, so that BS Urdu can be used by more students.
Ans: The fee in public universities is between PKR 25,000-60,000 per semester, and in private universities can be between PKR 70,000 and 150,000 per semester.
Ans: No fees differ with regards to university being a state or privately owned, location of the university and facilities that it offers.
Ans: Yes, there are numerous universities with need based and merit based scholarships and there are also government programmes such as HEC scholarships.
Ans: The hostel and transport charges are usually charged separately by most universities, which is not included in the tuition fee.
Ans: Government-run universities like university of Karachi, Punjab University Lahore, or BZU Multan, tend to have the lowest fee structure.