Ministry Of Federal Education And Professional Training


Education Bay School is an inlet of modern educational facilities that cater to the academic, professional and spiritual needs of the contemporary world. It is an institution for people with mutual principles and dedications to instill the love of knowledge coupled with best values in our students - vital values that will stand the test of time and prove their strength in the real world. For we believe that education is not a thing that one gets but a lifelong process. Nearly 10.7 million boys and 8.6 million girls are enrolled at the primary level and this drops to 3.6 million boys and 2.8 million girls at the lower secondary level. Of Sindh has already assigned SEF the responsibility to work in tandem with the department and assist in reaching out to Out of School Students by way of operationalizing some of the viable closed schools. She further shared that SEF has already carried out a survey in 05 districts including; Thatta, Sujawal, Badin, Dadu and Jamshoro and submitted its report with the Department.

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It has been difficult for students that still have to go into the university, because of the distance learning model it has slowed and put a delay in many research processes. The teachers have a lower salary package as well because they are not requiring them to come into work. Education plays a crucial role in developing countries by transmitting necessary life skills to the future citizens. After the eighteenth amendment was abolished in 2010, there was more autonomy available to people in the health care and education spectrums. Technical and Vocational Education Training raised attention because education helps prepare students for future employment.

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However, in recent years some progress has been made in trying to fix this problem. In 1990–91, the female to male ratio (F/M ratio) of enrollment was 0.47 for primary level of education. It reached to 0.74 in 1999–2000, showing the F/M ratio has improved by 57.44% within the decade.

Nomination Of The Students Belonging To Orphan, Destitute And Families Of Bpl For The Admission In Coaching Centres

Very little (only about 12%) of the total national allocation to education goes to higher education with about 88% being spent on lower level education. Lower education institutions such as primary schools suffer under such conditions as the lower income classes are unable to enjoy subsidies and quality education. Literacy, which is central to elementary education everywhere, is frustrated not only when a small percentage of the people go to school but also when relatively few of those who do attend advance beyond the first or second grade. In some developing countries, for example, only one or two children out of five who go to school remain there until the fifth grade. A concentration of enrollment in the first grade or two is characteristic of underdeveloped school systems, partly because of the dropout problem and partly because many of those who stay on fail to meet requirements for promotion to the next grade.

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Education is one of the most important contribution a country can offer its citizens in the hopes of inequality and poverty. In any society education plays such a basic role and without education we cannot imagine a life. This study found that there are many differences in culture in Indonesia, Malaysia and Pakistan as well as resources within the country are also very different. The data reveals that the literacy rate of Indonesia is 90%, Malaysia is 89% and Pakistan is 54.9%, which is significantly lower in compared to the other two countries. In comparison to these other two countries, Pakistan has the more poverty and inequality within its country. It only makes sense that it has the lowest literacy rate because of this.

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