Cooperation of Pakistan Armed Forces in the field of education

Armed forces of Pakistan are doing outstanding services in the field of knowledge. Army-run educational institutions are imparting quality and modern.



Armed forces of Pakistan are doing outstanding services in the field of knowledge. Army-run educational institutions are imparting quality and modern education to 759,426 students up to the higher secondary level (2 percent of the total population) and 71,411 students up to the higher education level up to 3.25 percent of the total population for national objectives. Contributing significantly to the acquisition.

Army Public School and College System is an educational institution built on unique and modern lines, which is providing quality education to the children of the country according to international standards. Army Public School and College System performs important services in the national education stream. Giving. If compared, it is providing uniform and quality education at a very low cost (50% less than the equivalent system) compared to its contemporaries in order to maintain its identity across the country. The Army Public School and College System has always maintained high academic standards and consistently secured top 30 positions along with top 30 positions from 2017 to 2022. These positions speak of high quality. Under the Army Public School and College System, two hundred institutions are providing educational services in all corners of the country, under which 258, Education is being provided to 316 students in which forty six percent students are civilians. Similarly, the Army Public School and College System is running twenty-three schools in remote border areas of the country, which has promoted educational trends in these areas as well and raised awareness among the people.

The entire system of the Army Public School and College System is maintained through military resources. About 831 million rupees are being spent annually to maintain this standard of education. The Army Public School and College System provides training to teachers and staff. Since the inception of the Army Public School and College System in 2005, a total of 81,655 teachers have been trained. What is, ninety-five percent of the employees are civilians. Army Public School and College System Virtual School successfully launched digitization of study packages, video tutorials, textbooks through online support program, resulting in three million online Assignments were submitted which ensured timely checking.

Army Public School for International Studies is a pioneer in implementing the world's advanced education system in the country by introducing curriculum as per international standards.

Army Support to Federal Education Sector The public sector federal education system is spread across the country, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir, with the objective of imparting objective and quality education at very low cost.

The main contributions of the Federal Government Educational Institutions include a total of three hundred and fifty-five educational institutions, including two hundred and eighty-five institutions of secondary level, forty-four of higher secondary level of education and twenty-six colleges providing facilities through educational programs up to undergraduate level. There are 201,367 students being educated out of which 60% are civilians. Federal Government Educational Institutions play an important role at the national level in remote areas like Zhob, Sui, Chaman, Khuzdar, Loralai, Bagh, Landi Kotal and Parachinar. Construction of schools and colleges is also included in the areas. The system receives an annual subsidy of about one hundred and fifty million rupees from the army, as only twenty percent of the required funds are provided by the federal government.

As a welfare measure for disabled children, Pakistan Army has established twenty-five special education schools across Pakistan, in which four thousand students are studying. Eighty percent of these special children belong to civilian background. Similarly, to include special children in the national stream, three schools for special children are being run by Pakistan Navy in Karachi and Islamabad. A total of 466 students are studying, out of which 86% are civilians.

To ensure access to higher education for youth development, the Pakistan Army has partnered with six major universities (NUST, NUML, NUMS, NUTECH, Naval and Air University) to provide quality education to the youth as a support to the Government of Pakistan. I have an important role.

National University of Science and Technology (NUST):

5 colleges and 20 subsidiary institutions are functioning under it. The university is ranked 358th in the world, 76th in Asia and 1st in Pakistan. NUST University is educating 18,144 Pakistani and 531 foreign students every year, 85% of whom are civilians.

The National University of Modern Languages ​​(NUML) is a fully autonomous institution with 9 regional campuses providing education to 22,301 students annually, of which ninety-five percent are civilians.

National University of Medical Sciences was established in October 2015 as a Federal Public Sector University. The university is supported by an extensive network of forty-five military hospitals, 12 specialized institutes, 10 medical colleges and 4 nursing colleges, which undoubtedly make it the largest provider of medical facilities in the country. AMC Rawalpindi and Combined Military Hospital Medical College Lahore were adjudged as the best institution in the year 2019 with Pakistan Medical Council's Grade I ranking (best grading in the relevant category). NUMS provides education to 5400 students every year out of which more than 80% are civilians.

National University of Technology was established as the first university of technology. Which was formally inaugurated by the Chief of Army Staff on 24 April 2019. This university provides education to 1149 students every year out of which 46% are civilians. NUST Campus was established in Quetta in April 2018 on the instructions of the Chief of Army Staff which was formally inaugurated by the Chief of Army Staff in September 2019.

There are three military colleges across the country which are fully run by the Pakistan Army. And 32 Cadet Colleges are being run by the Provincial Governments in which the Army is providing services through its training staff. These cadet colleges are providing education to a total of 6,280 students in remote areas, of which 31% are civilians. Civilian students from wards of Shahada, remote areas of Balochistan, newly merged districts of KPK and Gilgit-Baltistan. Therefore, 79 hostels have been established in the formations under the management of the army. In which a total of 3868 students are being accommodated in which thirty five percent belong to the civilian class.

29 schools and colleges are being run under DHA in Rawalpindi, Lahore and Karachi imparting secondary and higher secondary level education to 26,604 students. Ninety-five percent of students are civilians.

Rangers, Frontier Constabulary and FC are rendering valuable services in the field of education by running 176 schools in the backward and remote areas of Pakistan. A total of 58,298 students are being imparted education in these institutions in which most of the students are civilians.

Pakistan Coast Guards (PCG) is running a Government Educational Institute in Karachi consisting of 3 schools) up to secondary level and 2 colleges up to higher secondary level. The system is educating a total of 4,313 students of which sixty-five percent belong to civilian and backward areas who are also being provided a subsidy (school fee concession) of around Rs.4 million on an annual basis.

Army contribution to technical and vocational training:

The Pakistan Army is also trying to inculcate technical skills in the youth. More than 26 vocational and technical training institutes established in Pakistan under the administration of Pakistan Army are educating 5312 students, out of which 10.2% are female students and 46% are civilian students. These institutions include Balochistan Institute of Technical Education and Gwadar Institute of Technology.

Fuji Foundation Education System including one Foundation University Islamabad, one hundred and seventeen educational institutions including thirty-eight inter-level colleges, eight Foundation Institutes of Technology and one Foundation Institute of Finishing Skills Development about 65,00 students. Providing education/training to female students. Among the students, five civilians and fifty children of military personnel are benefiting. Technical Training Centers and Vocational Training Centers have been functioning since 1975 and 1981 respectively which are now merged as Foundation Institute of Technology. A total of 275,000 students have been trained by Foundation Institutes of Technology.

According to the scholarship policy of Fuji Foundation, Fuji Foundation has awarded over 0.41 million scholarships for excellent performance to top projects worth Rs 1659 million. FFC sponsored more than 35 schools under its patronage and provided education to students in these schools with merit scholarships.

Bahria Colleges has fourteen campuses in Karachi, Islamabad and Lahore, providing education to a total of 33,770 students, of whom twenty-two percent belong to civilians and thirty-eight percent are female students. Five Bahria Model Colleges up to Higher Secondary level have been established to provide affordable and quality education in the coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan. The Pakistan Navy is educating a total of 2,197 students, of whom ninety are from the civilian category (of which thirty percent are female students). Besides, 82 institutions, spread all over Pakistan, totaling 30, Providing education upto higher secondary level to 500 students, out of which 85 are civilians. Junior Naval Academy and Cadet College Omara (JNAO) has been established to augment the Government of Pakistan's initiatives to provide better education facilities to the people of Balochistan. The institution is educating a total of 271 students up to higher secondary with an annual subsidy of Rs.21 million. Apart from this, support is also being provided to two cadet colleges in which a total of 1600 students are studying up to the higher secondary level.

To improve higher education in Pakistan, Bahria University was established in 2001, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various fields including engineering, social, management, environmental and medical sciences.

Bahria University has three sub campuses. It is ranked 453rd in Asia and is educating a total of 17,821 students (86% are from civilian families).

Bahria University Medical and Dental College was established in 2009 in Karachi under which 596 students are currently being educated in medical sciences. Pakistan Navy is providing Merit/Need Based Scholarships worth Rs.30 million in educational institutions on an annual basis.

Role of Pakistan Air Force in Educational Development:

Pakistan Air Force has established 126 Air Force Colleges for the promotion of education in the country. which is providing education up to higher secondary level to a total of 62,000 students, of whom 25 percent are civilians. Apart from this, scholarships of Rs 37 million for students and cash prizes of Rs 3.7 million for top position holders are being extended annually. Air University was established in 2001 to promote higher education. Air University operates three campuses in Islamabad, Multan and Kamra with four constituent institutes with contributions in the broad fields of engineering, computer, artificial intelligence, aerospace, social, management and medical sciences. This institution is imparting education to about 6000 students upto undergraduate and post graduate level.

As per Chief of Army Staff Directive 2017, Project Pakistanit was launched to inculcate the spirit of patriotism among the youth/students of APSACs, FGEI and Military Training Institutions. After that, twelve books on the subject were published and issued to the concerned institutions. According to the decision of the government, the curriculum and the contents of the books are being reviewed so that an important subject like Pakistaniness can be included in the national curriculum.

Youth Outreach Program:

Similarly, more than 1400 dialogues were held under the Youth Outreach program by senior officers to reach out and interact with the youth on issues of national importance.

Similarly, more than 1400 dialogues were held under the Youth Outreach program by senior officers to reach out and interact with the youth on issues of national importance.


Similarly, more than 1400 dialogues were held under the Youth Outreach program by senior officers to reach out and interact with the youth on issues of national importance.

 

Similarly, more than 1400 dialogues were held under the Youth Outreach program by senior officers to reach out and interact with the youth on issues of national importance.

 

 Similarly, more than 1400 dialogues were held under the Youth Outreach program by senior officers to reach out and interact with the youth on issues of national importance.

Similarly, more than 1400 dialogues were held under the Youth Outreach program by senior officers to reach out and interact with the youth on issues of national importance.


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