Abstract
Abstract: This study aims to evaluate the utilization of ICT in education administration and
management in a Pakistan context during the pandemic outbreak. Adoption of information
and communication technologies (ICTs) has digitalized the learning process where education
organizations were administrated by means of wireless-based instructions, electronic
pedagogy, and online assessment in order to continue the educational activities while the
government halted the physical appearance in education institutions. Data collection has
been carried by three public universities in which teachers and general administration of
these institutions participated to discover their intention to use the assigned technology to
administrate organizations’ policies in the way to disseminate the respective service delivery.
Survey questionnaires were used, and 178 respondents’ feedback was secured to analyze the
study that was carried out via SPSS version 24 and validation OF hypotheses measured by
means of regressions and correlations. Moreover, proposed factors like intention to use,
perceived ease of ease, perceived usefulness, social influence, and Users’ expectations were
used. A theoretical approach was inculcated to encircle the UTAUT and TAM model to
determine the adoption of the innovative system education management during the
pandemic outbreak in the country.