Pakistan is set to transition to a fully digital degree attestation system, allowing students to complete the entire process online without visiting offices or submitting physical documents.
The Higher Education Commission Pakistan will introduce a blockchain-based platform enabling applicants to submit requests and track their applications in real time.
Digital Transformation in Attestation
Under the new system, the Higher Education Commission Pakistan aims to streamline degree verification through secure and tamper-proof technology. The platform will reduce processing times and improve transparency in the attestation process.
As part of the initiative, the commission has signed an agreement with CMPak Limited and its joint venture partner Wibbow Technologies to develop and implement the system.
The digital shift is expected to bring significant ease for students and graduates, particularly those living in remote areas or applying from abroad. With no requirement for in-person visits, users will be able to access faster processing and easily share verified credentials with institutions and employers.
The new digital degree attestation system is scheduled to become fully operational by June 30, 2026, marking a major step toward modernizing Pakistan’s higher education services.

