Monday, March 16, 2009

Rahim Yar Khan - Education



Rahim Yar Khan - Education

Welcome to Rahim Yar Khan City. This is my 5th post.


Education.

 

Schools & Colleges.

 

·         Government Pilot Secondary School

·         Government Colony High School

·         Government Ta’meer-e-Millat High School

·         Government Comprehensive High School

·         Army Public School(Principal is Jamil Abbsai)

·         Sheikh Zayed High School

·         Beaconhouse School System

·         Al-Huda Grammar School

·         The Educator School

·         Sheikh Zayed Medical College

·         Khawaja Fareed Government College, Rahim yar khan.

·         National Institute of Computer and Advanced Science (NICAAS)

·         Punjab College of Science

·         Al-Basit National School, Gulshan-e-Iqbal.

·         Superior Group of College.

 

Higher Education.

 

Masters Level classes have been conducted in Khawaja Fareed Govt Post Graduate College. The students of Post Graduate classes securing top positions in Islamia University’s centralized examination system, within limited facilities.

 

·         A campus of Islamia UniversityBahawalpur is located in the city, comprising two buildings:

·         Liaqat Campus near to Khwaja Fareed college, teaching Computer Science and Management Science.

·         Jinah Campus, 2km away near Hafiz colony, teaching Education and Commerce.

 

Additionally, there is the Shaikh Zayed Medical College & Hospital.

 

Literacy And Education Attainment Literacy.

 

The literacy ratio in the district has increased from 20.0 percent in 1981 to 33.1 percent in 1998. The literacy ratio for males is 43.4 percent as against 21.8 percent for females. The ratio is much higher in urban when compared with rural areas both for male and female.

 

In 1998, 33.1 percent of the population was reported as being able to read at least one language. This was up from 20 percent in 1981. In urban areas, 65.0 percent of males and 48.4 percent of women were able to read. In rural areas, 37.9 percent of males, and 14.9 percent of females were able to read.

 

Immunization.

 

In 1998, 65.9 percent of children were reported to have been vaccinated in the Rahim Yar Khan district. Reported as not vaccinated were 9.9 percent of children. And for 24.2 percent, it was not known whether they had or hadn’t been vaccinated.



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