4. According to Constitution of Pakistan it is
State’s responsibility to provide free and
compulsory quality education to children of
the age group 5 to 16 years
According to new education policy of
Government of Pakistan, English Medium
Education is to be extended to all schools
across the country
Government expects to attain 100%
enrolment levels amongst primary school
aged children in year 2015
5. The education system in Pakistan is generally
divided into five levels
Primary (grades one through five)
Middle (grades six through eight)
High (grades nine and ten, leading to the
Secondary School Certificate)
6. Intermediate (grades eleven and
twelve, leading to a Higher Secondary School
Certificate)
University programs leading to graduate and
advanced degrees
7.
8. There are currently 730 Technical &
Vocational Training Institutes in Pakistan
The minimum qualification to enter for male
is Middle & for female is Primary
9.
10. At the time of independence Pakistan had
only one University, which was Punjab
University Lahore
Now Pakistan have more than 132
Universities of which 73 are public and 59 are
private
11.
12. Provide free Islamic Education with boarding
& lodging to students
Students came from far poor areas of Country
as well as outside from country
14. low level of public investment
Lack of government funds to educational
institutes
Administrative lacks of government
institutions
“Choudhry” and “Wadera” culture of Pakistan
Low income level of people