Pakistan
Check with the Higher Education Commission.
Check with the Higher Education Commission.
Deborah Kasente has written: 'Popularising gender' -- subject(s): Case studies, Education (Higher), Makerere University, Sex discrimination in higher education, Women 'Poverty analysis from a gender perspective' -- subject(s): Case studies, Poor women 'Illuminating students' voices in higher education' -- subject(s): Higher education and state, Makerere University, Nkumba University
Pakistani Education system divided in three Phases 1 Urdu medium 2 English medium Madrases Pakistan's higher education system is very good
Pakistan the country of those people where each thing impossible to be completed. However, here we will talk about female to get higher eduction in this particular scene where the high amount of cultural, religious and political barriers much effected on female education.
there are major two kinds of education in Pakistan religious and technical education. religious education is given in Madrassas and technical in schools. Technical means normal way of education which consist of primary, secondary, higher secondary, intermediate, undergraduate, graduate, post graduate etc.
The Higher Education Commission in Pakistan has not recognized Sikkim Manipal University. However, the university it approved by the University Grants Commission of India's Department of Higher Education.
CECOS University is Chartered by the Government of Pakistan and recognised by the Higher Education Commission (HEC).
Pakistani Education System Divided in 3 Phases 1) Urdu Medium 2) English Medium 3) Madrassas Pakistan's Higher Education System is very good, we have good universities, colleges but schooling system was very poor like 1)No facilities in Schools 2) No one Education System 3) Education Courses are very old. 4) 1.5 percent of Annual Budget for Education.
There can be various reasons for higher percentage of girl dropouts from schools than boys, including lack of access to education, cultural norms prioritizing boys' education, early marriage or pregnancy, household responsibilities, safety concerns, and gender discrimination in the education system. Additionally, girls may face challenges such as inadequate sanitation facilities, gender-based violence, and limited opportunities for higher education or employment.
UET (University of Engineering & Technology) Lahore, Pakistan has been placed 281st Engineering university by Times Higher Education QS World University Rankings.(2010)