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Pakistan still has a low literacy rate relative to other countries. [9] As of 2022 Pakistan's literacy rates range from 96% in Islamabad to 23% in the Torghar District. [10] Literacy rates vary by gender and region. In tribal areas female literacy is 9.5%, [11] while Azad Kashmir has a literacy rate of 91%. [12]
Website Refs Catholic Board of Education, Pakistan: 1961 Karachi [47] Lahore [48] [49] Diocesan board of education, Pakistan 1960 Islamabad, Rawalpindi [50] [51] Presbyterian Education Board Pakistan Lahore, Punjab
The National College of Arts – Federally Chartered Institute, is the oldest art school in Pakistan and the second oldest in South Asia. As of 2016, The college is ranked as Pakistan's top art school. [ 3][ 4] It consists of over 700 students. [ 5] The college runs faculty and student exchange programs with the School of Fine Arts, University ...
E-learning in Pakistan. E-Learning, or educational technology, in Pakistan (with its ICT infrastructure) has developed mostly in the 21st century. [1] Online universities and e-learning platforms in the country have also opened in recent years. The introduction of 3G / 4G technology has contributed to the growth in m-learning ( mobile learning ...
1.Brigadier (R) Ramzan [Director] 2. Brigadier. (R) Tahir Ali Syed [Regional Director X Corps] 230. Army Public Schools & Colleges System (APSACS) is a school system operated by the Pakistani Army with over 230 branches. APSAC System operates in 18 regions across Pakistan, with supervision by 18 regional directors. [1]
In 1905, Aga Khan III started the Aga Khan School in Mundra, the first school what later became a large network of schools, AKES. AKES currently operates more than 300 schools and advanced educational programmes that provide quality pre-school, primary, secondary, and higher secondary education services to more than 54,000 students in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and ...
Up to date, the HEC has published rankings for the years 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014 and most recently 2015. [2] In addition to the top ten and general rankings, independent rankings are also provided for universities and institutes in the categories of agriculture and veterinary science; arts and design; business; engineering and technology; and medicine. [2]
Administrative units of Pakistan 1. Balochistan province 2. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province 3. Punjab province 4. Sindh province 5. Islamabad Capital territory 6. Azad Kashmir territory 7. Gilgit–Baltistan territory. The following is a list of schools in Pakistan, categorized by province/territory and by district.