A report was published which was based on a survey which was conducted throughout Pakistan. A purpose of this report was to conduct a survey and to measure the quality of Education in different provinces of Pakistan.
The report was summarized with joint efforts of private organizations Alif Ailaan and SDPI. A purpose of survey was to identify a quality of Middle School Education within the country. In this connection, a separate rating list was prepared on the basis of different districts and other sections. These rating lists were based on Admission systems, Quality of Education and Education Completion were included. The report has indexed the education system initially on a district levels. In a report, Pakistan has been divided into 8 parts including Islamabad, in which they’ve added different districts for their middle school standards.
The rating list, showed that last 22 rankings out of 50 are from Sindh. From 24 Districts of Sindh, only two districts including Karachi and Hyderabad are on little bit higher rating. Karachi has been ranked on 39th Index, whereas Hyderabad has been ranked on 45th Index. According to the report, around 90% of the middle schools of Sindh, while 45% of Baluchistan have been identified on the base level of 50 Index. Baluchistan has only been able to secure 14 out 41 districts in this 50 Index.
In a report, it has been shown that in comparison to Sindh and Baluchistan, a Middle Education system within FATA is much better. Only 2 districts of FATA has been identified at low level of 50 Index. Top 4 districts in this indexing are from Azad Kashmir, which are also been identified on top rankings. On other hand all 10 districts of Kashmir have been indexed within top 20 out of 50 index.
A report has shown that Pakistan has shown a betterment in its overall Education System through 2015 year. According to the report it has been shown that in Pakistan around 125000 government primary schools are located but the middle school number has been decreased, which is now only been around 16000. In a country only 35% schools are allocated for the girls’ education, in which 17% schools are allocated for girls within Sindh. Gilgit-Baltistan and Baluchistan has 28% of their schools allocated for girls, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has 36%, FATA has 42%, Azad Kashmir has 43%, Islamabad has 47% and Punjab has 50% schools allocated for Girls.