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  2. Education in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Education in Pakistan is overseen by the Federal Ministry of Education and the provincial governments, while the federal government mostly assists in curriculum development, accreditation and the financing of research and development. Article 25-A of the Constitution of Pakistan obligates the state to provide free and compulsory quality ...

  3. List of student federations in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba Pakistan (IJT) Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba is the largest student organization founded just after the independence of Pakistan on 23 December 1947. Since then it has been struggling for the rights of the students and for eliminating the non-Islamic aspects from our schools, colleges, and universities.

  4. Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is the world's fifth most populous country. [443] Between 1951 and 2017, Pakistan's population expanded over sixfold, going from 33.7 million to 207.7 million. The country has a relatively high, although declining, growth rate supported by high birth rates and low death rates.

  5. E-learning in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    PIAIC offers programs for distance learning as well as on-site learning, allowing students from across Pakistan to enroll online. However, students need to be present for exams onsite to enroll into the program and for examinations throughout the course of study. The program has an initial target to enroll as many as 100,000 students within a year.

  6. Women's education in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The total enrollment in primary public sector is 11,840,719; 57% (6,776,536) are boys, and 43% (5,064,183) are girls. 79% of all the primary students in Pakistan are enrolled in rural schools, and the gender enrollment ratios are 59% and 41% for boys and girls respectively in rural Pakistan. Private sector.

  7. Students Solidarity March - Wikipedia

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    Students Solidarity March is a rally in support of demands of students taking place in Pakistan since 2018. First, on November 30, 2018 in ten cities of Pakistan , students rallies were held. In Islamabad, it was organised by Progressive Students Federation along with other students organizations. [2]

  8. Science and technology in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Science and technology is a growing field in Pakistan and has played an important role in the country's development since its founding. Pakistan has a large pool of scientists, engineers, doctors, and technicians assuming an active role in science and technology. The real growth in science in Pakistan occurred after the establishment of the ...

  9. Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Education Commission (colloquially known as HEC) is a statutory body formed by the Government of Pakistan which was established in 2002 under the Chairmanship of Atta-ur-Rahman. Its main functions are funding, overseeing, regulating and accrediting the higher education institutions in the country.