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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Elementary and Secondary Education Department or KPESED is the biggest department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa responsible for Elementary and Secondary ...
This list of education boards in Pakistan shows their year of establishment, ... Catholic Board of Education, Pakistan: 1961 Karachi [47] Lahore [48] [49]
The Directorate of Higher Education, HDE, is a sub department of the Higher Education, Archives and Libraries Department, KPK, responsible for education, learning and related services for students, teaching and non-teaching staff, serving in public and private higher education institutions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [4]
A landmark educational institution of Karachi— RLAK Govt. College of Home Economics has a proud history. The Government of Pakistan proposed the idea for the establishment of a college of home economics in Karachi as part of its first-ever six-year Development Plan of Education (1951–1957) shortly after Independence, realizing the necessity and importance of investing in the education of ...
The primary mandate of the FGEI (C/G) Directorate is to provide quality education to the children of Pakistan Armed Forces personnel and civilian children living in cantonments. [1] The directorate exerts administrative, academic, technical, and financial oversight over all its affiliated educational institutions, adhering to the policies of ...
List of educational institutions in Karachi may refer to: List of schools in Karachi; List of colleges in Karachi; List of universities in Karachi
At intermediate level or in Secondary Education there are many colleges in Karachi. In Karachi, Colleges can be classified as Science Colleges, Commerce Colleges and Arts Colleges. In the category of Science Colleges Adamjee Government Science College [7] is an Intermediate Boys College. The college accepts student at secondary level in two ...
The department’s main responsibilities include creating policies, plans and programs to ensure the accessibility and availability of education in Pakistan. It is also a provider of many technical, vocational and professional skills and training that are needed to satisfy the national and international standards of the employment market. [ 3 ]