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Education System in Pakistan
Education System in Pakistan
Education System in Pakistan
Table of Contents
• Introduction
• Educational System of Pakistan
• Educational Statistics
• Factors Affecting Literacy Rate
• Achievements
INTRODUCTION
Formal Education
• Middle school includes grades six through eight. In Pakistan, there are
41,591 school of which 15, 722 (38%) are in public sector, whereas 25, 869
(62%) are in private sector.
High
• The Higher Secondary Schools include grades 11 and 12. There are 3,435
higher secondary schools/ inter colleges in education system of Pakistan.
The total enrolment at higher secondary schools/ inter colleges stage is
1.146 million of which 0.955 million (83%) is in public sector, whereas, 0.191
million (17%) is in private sector.
Deeni Madaris
• Deeni Madaris also play important and significant role in adult education
and learning in Pakistan. The main emphasis of Madrassah education is
Islamic Education and Teachings. Currently there are 12,910 Deeni Madaris
working in Pakistan. The total enrolment in the Deeni Madaris is 1.723
million of which 0.051 million (3%) is in the public sector, whereas, 1.672
million (97%) is in the private sector. The total male enrolment in Deeni
Madaris is 1.073 million (62%), whereas, the female enrolment is 0.650
million (38%).
Factors Affecting Literacy Rate in Pakistan
• There are following factors affecting rate in Pakistan
• Feudalism In Pakistan
• Gender Issue
• Fertility Rate
• Cost Of Education
Feudalism in Pakistan
• In Pakistan the division of labor and family responsibilities have been the
main barriers in achieving a female literacy rate equal to that of males. The
lowest female literacy rate in Pakistan is in district Kohistan (2.95 %) and
highest in Karachi Central (73.92 %).
Fertility Rate
• Dr Abdus Salam, Pakistan’s first and only theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize
winner.
• 14 year old Pakistani student Sikandar Mehmood Baloch has made world record
after creating Microsoft and Google certified seven computer operating systems.
• Fawad Hassan secured 9A* in A levels. Now studying on scholarship at McGill
University, Canada.
• Ali Nawaz-ish from Rawalpindi broke a world record when he passed 23 A-levels
in subjects including pure mathematics, travel and tourism, and sociology. The 18
year old received 21 A grades and a B and a C.
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