Study in Pakistan


Add ImageEducation in Pakistan is under the Ministry of Education of Pakistan. Academia is responsible for provincial governments and the federal government contributes substantially to the development of curriculum, accreditation and some financing of research.
Education in Pakistan are generally divided into five levels: primary (grades one to five), middle (grades six to eight), high (grades nine and ten, leading to the secondary school diploma or SSC), intermediate (eleventh and twelfth years, allowing more secondary (school) Certificate or HSC). and university, leading to undergraduate degrees and advanced [3]
The illiteracy rate ranges from 87% to 20% in Islamabad Kohlu district. [4] between 2000-2004, the Pakistanis aged 55-64 had an illiteracy rate of nearly 30% aged 45-54 have an illiteracy rate of nearly 40%, those between 25-34 had a program literacy by 50% and those aged 15-24 years had a reading above 60%. [5] These data show that each passing generation, illiterates in Pakistan has increased by about 10%. Literacy varies by region, especially after intercourse. Literacy in tribal women is 7.5%. [6] In addition, English is spreading rapidly in Pakistan, with 18 million Pakistanis [7] (11% of the population) [7], which has a command over the English language, making it the ninth largest English speaking country [8] in the world and the third largest in Asia. [7] In addition to this, Pakistan produced about 445,000 graduates and 10,000 computer science graduates a year .

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